The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, November 06, 1846, Image 5
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From tie N. 0. Coom ernrcial Taiine o' fti e
LATC A ND IPOirTANT P ROMl "IC.L .
For tile folloliib f11ormIation -alg a
Ietreetig nccount of tlhe mIrev ts Of
the Govornmnut of Ale'co to a iteo dat'e
Ve aru itdebt'd to-the tPatria, a Syntish
- pa per printed hiere,. th eilltors; of ivhih
ks.lled an extra paper yestertlay Iuorning.
One of tile passenigers w ho arrived in Ne%
Orleans flnt Thursday afternoon with Con .
Sloza t, brout hither a .inaI e " py ofC te
Daris de ;' ' lainina of tilt 8th ins-t., which
was handed to our Spanisi. conternporarv,
and i:n Which. appear tihe, Mexican news
above alfilded to.
ih Englist Roytil MtAil steamer the
Thaimes, arrived in IHavana, froin Vera
Cruztl on the 7th insiant, having o. board
$174,000 in speeie nnd frirty passengets,
a1mng whom Wtas -General Purdes. Site
brhiiaght Vera Cruz papers to the 30th ulti
mno.
The Indicador of the 17th uIf. conains
a circular signod by the Minister of War,
adressed to the departments, directing
the extraordinnry contin gentie of lenl a:id
naonitions, lately cafled for by a decree of
the Erecutive, to he forwarded to San Lu.
is Potasi and tihe city of Mexico. On the
1th i u: it was stated in the capital, that
al itae that
nthe tnext day the seat of Government of
the State of Mexico wts to be transferred
o Toltuca. The departmeniI assenbly
at. Chilmtz-n hni ahad appoited Senior Frias
Governor, in rJmil of Senor Irigoyeti, so
perveded through ill healith.
Sta FC-ACv Me.rico.--Cul. D. Mau
rico Ugarte, colmm-atndini (tie force march.
Ang to the assistnce of A rmaij, .taving
found, on the 23d of A uguto.;, tile Dei 'r
nent quite paic stricken tt the approach
of 'it Aanerien-an arroy, decided on retiring
to V a 'erde, ha,1viig .haan donef-d III Ihope ,?a
iuncnrpora log his jtiiiaries with the
troip. o1' that. (;ceral. u aoit Jlavino'
been broiug t. in that aln A merican forcc of
w00 men were mirrIing to tie aintel of'
i.he garrisai ;a tie N.ar;h). Ilere faidloivw
relation -if tI,, hior remnikabc evei.ts
hh ar rzed the opera:ions of Gt [.
ernt! heariay ini New Mxico4, tijm the
c a4n'.enfLt of the Itit. eioni, wiLth whiclh
ourl .' a r, ahi-aidy acquainted. A c.
;r . : tli' 1 -xean nppcai s. it a r.
ilha! I..r.0 Armigo rallird tog-tisher, o
tile 4t a'10 an , a fit, of I e thouslai'
InI' fl t h 5th1, .a disult I a rose aunr..s:
the pi inip.d . i rsof the ataxiiat.ry force's.
tie resnit oJf whI .' w ts h;e ui'baliaqg of
these budics, when ( ' A rmijo retired to
Gaah ilmen, landoing inn the ,r~icia1 ComIl I
''I an ieS ahLogetht er. The inIh.1 tant attri
bute the loss of the Dep'ri tmient to General
A r:nijo. O;1 tc 10th, !(:i. li 1r:nim v, aL
tbe hed of M0menOt il, toti, lsse.'.ion f
n'ita .e, when theit .' merican flag w ahoi.
ted, and the clergy 'il the aithurities
siorTC obedience to thet. I 'w Governmcent
The army, it was stated, wI..b contime its
tWairch for tha purpose of aaking posscssion
of the Pai.o de! Norte. -Gen. A m ijo lad
sent an express to lit Government, with
information tiat Ic American were aaboiut
Sei-ingtX ('hih ahat.a.
O(' the 1l4- Airujtst [lhe Sipreme T:u-i
byv Genraaa'a .i ut z . I'Thena ' ollows' ali ac
thle ca pitm, rl~ejicin , etc., etIc., whaih wIe
J *omu~.nianth ( ':arpen'aser, thae o,~taeurs aanda
menP~ (o1 the Traavon. whoa wlere i" be ex.'
'ebuniid4a Gener(a'aa'~il Lui Vega. Genaeral!
Sa1b--, thie j'r~ lat E'xfce;uve~ of !MILgeCa,1
h~ao isasua.i a 'h'"ar, in: iting ~ fori crhi, ex
orca'i-og '~a m j-n pion 'nitan, to ituralize,
the' wei'ves,'i pron~a.i4,h themt immeiatc:a.
(41 MeiewiI cita'etn. On the ai h ofI' ept-a
ena:ber the .Amea ns~'al tool?. pia'.s an iino mi a .t
cijhapni o Newti MU :,:('O. ('I tinl: f0thl, thae
Anmr'.r.t.-On; thei tib, (-etn. A ria air
rivedf in: \i.: i 'a. reache heatalaatia a whiath
on: Ithe resultat o'It ie :a:t,on. 01 o h "'th a'd
'.hf r~f '\aisy. ')n tie a~lanwi dar,~ a meeuttie
(Alt~:tItm Finance' io ar:n4 1) a boull: t at
thIaat ptartieninaar junia ara, :tamd in the prea'.'.ot)'
dih-maa:u:a 1n whichft i t 'iod. Oni te 2d ta
mee'(untg of4 :he juiti wa~s ciara;geda with the
Iusk~ pr.>pVort.ittolog t'. saacc'r to he fair
wlard'ed t' !ae Sup:s tae Ga'v.ar:ret. Gent
A 'jblu.'in, jani r dat ' math :sept., fora rded '2~
ha dbepai a h nege' saii." his G''"ovrmet tie..
thei. .' m11: ici ;.- a il m ~thad a'aced tiat
tert'iy '. 1 'hen :b . th i a 1)had i r '4'.-fJ I ir
ia.c us (Ea t e.jfa:.i ua '''.a Th Ilu .p.i
d * bI e (i av'uo 1''',j~ " irn ati a-t.
1 . u i hvot il i .aih': at he ' i ~ia '. of' u
Inter.~mI~a. arbea oft hihah hia i anthfa
sed-h G'~.4,av;a.e :rn r '' co r:.a fi lia of,
barc t .J sica'o.. y a !au'v: . . '"i t at; a a
, I . tli a. ar 1e ''a te a epa'.,'a wih
a I;-r'm nu o for . ro i(ps, for Ti.
pie i --d 'ta * las, ' in ' ir. It''' I ar i
he sl . -n so hoei . in --eaI 'e'aa~ i.
a oe ta a t; I .i:f i r 'e ad i'
-at ,.nc I '; ta . 'cu,'a r'.s to p h
b. .w ....3. ,\
* ' ' a'e '.!l m m i
N(thI InI) r was kilown, at Vtera Cruiz, up
to the Wil, ofilie caqpture of Monterey.
Departure of Santa Anna to take the
chief commuandof the a r Pi opposing Gent
'a(ylor.-On i tic 21th uIt.. it wits announ.
coeil that the ist Priplde ti of Cavalry had left
th cit. of Muico', en route for Montercy,
and that Sanita Alna was to Iave thie next
morftiin. it order to expedits the mrtch
of tie forces lestinei to operate with those
titder Amptdii, againlst the A Imleri'.ans he
had pledge'td his wit personal credit. The
National t'utard iubil! amin- firm tile gar
ri.n of tle city; titotr brigades were
then niarched ot, with Santa Annta at
their head on the '25th.
Am1 :pudia iq said, in the Vera Cruz ta
pers, to have resignedi the command of the
army af the North. whicti szaeo mint agrees
withI the fato which we published recentiy,
froti itformatlion received at the hi141:s of
one of the officers who cume hither fromn
Monterey, by the lamt arrivi.
rimE SUMTERmt BANNER.
Friday (Morisng, Nov. 6, 1 S41.
WQ" We issue the first nutimber of our
paper on this moriiiig (Friday). lcreaf-1
ter, wve propose to isstie it finW
morting. It wais Our intertlion to have
published this inmber ott Wedticsda.yv 1 ii.
but we were preveit--d by uav,!idnble
dlif'iculties.
TO QUI 1'A'TRONS. RI:.\i:ES, A N D l *
PUm .tC.
In presceutihtg to our Patrons und the,
public, the first tin: hcr ;C "Tit-: SoIt -mi
ANNEl'," it is proper It set forth t. U
jects of the pipur, which ve ptopose to
cesn ita lih.
In doing this, aI short and uru -
of (the ability of' ,umter Dirtie to sIu p port
a1 niewspapnr.:, a meditttr, of commor. ad
1110tlni ap tiltotipil v.'lielh the g g
elf the coulntrV and f 'h" istrict nr h.e
cotnieymind to its inhanAritn: mayn' t be
Sum ter, us is wi'li kuor, N n: of t
hrgest, mm.t pritlht, w ni -ind ti
gent tric-ts ili th snwe. At Lhe I
election for Stat' St n;ator, ill 0 ; se '
coltlic's of Clarenl."nt atd Clareno !eu, ip
watrd of elef'n himr l votle wee p
eil in Claremont, and wvren Iidred ill
(larendoin, tuak1atig an agtrewite amoutt
v'e -ightueen htuidrod voies in the w hoi
Ditit nexteNit anld situlationt' of terri- 1
tory, it compares fav'mrably with trnny,
amd SurpssitgIly with nost of the sister
P. istricts of the State. Its soil, is watered
by many rivcrs tnd streumv,< of greater
tind less nagiitiude, whi:ch, though riot af.
fording great facilitit for navigiation, iiip
p&y sutfieientt for all presen':t pra::tical nur
p.-e:Q; biut their hcedit is pr:incipaitly per
ceii ec in the pr:h.- whirh the rich! low.
groist~! ot their baniks afhhrml. Tfhet ct
ton lawuls. .;retnrally. ere level or slight'ly
of th great agr!:claral :and earmri:
etuiury weahhit, for wvhich, in, foru-r i itr.
tthis District wa":s celebhraute., and 'u Sh- is
said!, at i generhl.v telieved to belhon' to
het exp~cted al ti-,, le4 iii-.: ha.t.
!! i tt hear witn t;' o the imlte'puti.. :
etlriVy and1. in'telligen,.e of 'tc.4 ue ' t he
peole ii lct tt rept~rse ntisem..ttc
point ofi view; astt! 'Ne titigmlI.itn it 'ur
cturu5, both, of I',v and~ teqity, is soh't,
and a good. 'ad~i-~ict of the amou~tnt of
cotfraet' eteredl it by our pee.c
l',5ltrict, the bttunes; aId thbetttrs, ittn
the pecan:iti:y) mease andttu~ it-lh:. one f
it- jietiji. . ~mt to wvat ir t <un i:
l' hi'gh;(mon :' I iniL)new pa j..ri, a-n -
luv of the ri-warD!ie ofm
stte, have (, for ' -:ars, '.pported p-i r1 .
and elh'.dhe st-ev nlfr
the'. iiurp ies aot 1ehtt i na o r If . tm
w;tc bere sh ui no withh: th! her encoa.
I. . -. -
-lt t t i'. . e, u
.4
means of disseminatin the kcnow ledg
of their respective employeirts, and o
udvertisetnents of various kinds.
It z'rall be our endeovor to advocav
what we conceive to ie the true interesi
Dt the Distziet antd v illage of Sumter, ant
to promoto a spirit of enlightened enter
prise and liberality in all that pertains tc
1te benleAL of ctlih a111nd both.
lit otir iniatellautiotis coltimis, we .shal
:nldeavor to furnish the planter and farm'ei
with ngricultural matter, which shall in
trest aid instruct them, antid whicli ablal
be practical as welt as theoretical in itq
nature.
The imoportnnle of the proposed Rai
Ro-ad between Wilhning son aid the Carti.
len Rail Road1, i. tin.: western part of thh
Distric-t, will jittly receive our attentioni
and be Ich! ip before the putilic, as long
is it is r equiite. We shall be wniitiuig
ilour duty, if we da not all that is in oui
power ti rge ot this great measure
which the people of this istrict, with sal
much zetlj have taken in hand.
Oi ti'c important subject of polities, it
is our purpose to give, as far as rniny be
necessary, P " upport to the ,itional Ali.
minitration," p r-.ovi.led. and " so f-tr as it
[1on1forms to the principles upon which it
secured the sipport t,' tihe 1 Denioeratic par.
lyat the Soutmlh,' Our (lmite niv he alddId Ir
the increasintr treusnry of libr.,i pi-rici
pId s and fr er d ctrintes., ici n
ti.s titme. prevail. to 30,10 C.\If1tnt. it j1ory.
1:and, and moreI* 40 :;1 tho Unito!d Slater.
are iin thw m!!t oi' Oh greattest .odii
cal exIperitmntit em e ma:ic by m1a. and Ih,
"influence -4 one( paper, however iimi-6J :,
Is a'n:& M'-as anl circutilaiin, mia viest ia
!lpholding those j'nciles on which tlt
rxiperimnit stanld- - S', bldoccas i-on oliw-r
wre hoe e shall not be found 'aelwar
i . ht;.net e nt airvor to suttai n tiht-- prin
(s the De- icsncitue party,
t .,ab be --r eid't to fiatni:h eur mw
I r fl'h te i.,I.LSt new , n inch canll
r..cnred befort ou- publicatioa. it, mid.
a ewesh;,I 9ed t, o stlpplly variety.
M - !:.( tha ~om u. :eky issue may be
o n! anacceptable tis::'r ini every familv
i -he - diitrie: fllh t it tmay r rh, awl, es.
iee 0I ildomi'-.tic ci eles of those
vi o :11IV se 7 lit to I-vor is with their pt
in jpeetin~g, thev, to thi pblic, " t
sumpter Bi tner," we h ope, trust, :lisd di
ire. that it mity form a new Iili in the
hain of interest nd knDowled.e. f.iensd.
hiipaiitz a.sociattig'advhaibinds us toa
,ether, as people of one .district anI of
oc stnLe. ats people w ivho mn us. hue true to
lhemselvyes antd otheirs, if ;hey desire andl
xipect othiers to be *: sir to them. Tis
ink, if once firmlhv :ioeidil wiill not eas'ily
S issevered!, :::0I nny as.tist us ini unitiin,
.cail intere'L with o ioes friemiship.
The !Call TIei m of the C'ourt of Coim
non Pleas n i e.-! ;a e''Mcrir'ts. (rm Sum-n
a., s.hi:-t r ict, c I Oment tced!~iI atis pilace, oni
'1on:hwt iast -his Isionor, Judyg [Frass,
irrisiri .. We innihtr~t:tsd tinat the~t Si a i
'Ve' imet dockt a.totIing Upn ar:-dt ifnei
lis'trict.
Wesit1 ca ith auni'an of s'ur reaiders tot
lie ex.ir, nh Iicht we; pu:!ld h fiom the
-('u'gton t . 'f tjcittr 4 ofP a
aired (',ca .' 'This ( rxtrat is t'he e.'jt,
ii the t ubji et. " htieh 'we have yet seen,
iid retti!h r'. pri'eent comtnenis. tt, onurpa,
onle(ce-2aryt. We'~i su5'ges4t the naolt'si t
'rii?' cofot,"' 4 or ', U'.';t .'rule," foir thu,
i''w discovery, or irr:' nhionl, rather, aS it
:.y more' propjerly b'e.'itvh-d Of she two,.
nio nsme of ' "11un Cot/ton,"' te-mei prefe rat
Sht nhl the' use1 of thi; ,slii cottots,'' hei
'. uns rn :10'sthu) hasI~' at colston, sr, per
,i aii p: at t upiy iIc ivo:be ator.ua
- a u a p in ht prtI of~i the world tin re
"T~e ir t thofa~ Germpi cofdr n-ti
r e;: , li . j io. i,.:rr4 a lthe rit': ol
1' ar: .t , it F I i itI j, m ta ( Iviis'
.....h...: . I Iies ' t .'r
11S1 nI IEJ.TIONb
e p ee t aAcufttea dist vs e hnve
been able Lo al the voles for 1tate
Senanr,. polathe 1espective boxe s of
Chtrenopt count tt,41e 1atepclaction, on
thie 12th ail ld i(4 Octobcr last:
osesambert.
Sunterville, 1 -
liet'lles's 47 '2
Manceiter 2 17
Statebur 82 26
Proviencen 0 30
Mechuiceville 10 7
Spring [fil, . 8 68
Upper Salem, 97 70
Swimming Pens 40"
Middle Salem, 8 ' 00
Tota'I. 607 '407
The 1In01. F. M es vas re.'elevted;
by a mzajority f 2(100 Vtes
A tie same time, Messrs, S. R. CIa n1
I dier, Dr. J. B. :-Vitherspoon, and '. II.
Kennedy, were elecied .nembers the
Homuae .f iepresentatives. for thle sane
In Clarendnpa couney' fI atll electlat htl-I
Onc the samte days, thse restiatei~ns us lolltws:
For th remltu ,
J'ahn L:. Mannt)Iinig, 512
W. 11. B. Rtichatrdson, 20:1
--- 715
Majority fir Mnningr, 309
Messrs G. V. Coper and M. M. Den-'
bow%, were elected to the Hsouse.
The election likt, for Senator, in tie tvoi
coutiies, does not give the whole tnmber
f votes polled. Thereweerarofiy
more, consistiig; f icipirily, of scattering,
n.Id other, votes.
There was a light fr'ost, at this place.
v i'ly, oll tie mornings of the W4ih
ind 21t.t .4 October. Oi the morning" f
he5 29h of fle sane,- a wIa ite CtFrt Vas
- iial n re'currene cf th-- !igh t irst,
n ti, :othi. Tie (lit afesion Curier, f
h f 30th, moen tions. "othait . Vhite fro-s. s
visible on Cha-riestrlon Neith, veterar
maoirniig,t" the 26th lilt.
We .umertatnd tOva Wm. A-. Powell,
chtrged with negeo steelhi,' w;vt tried
week before lae -i, bh.fsre hr. Ifonor, Jut.ey,
O'N ulin lrligtonDisrict,- lI was
foun1d giltyl, ali A atenCV1d to 6d Iun inl
J-ttnuarv neu.'t.
'le latLst niews of the Chiarlestrov mar
ke't, ?sw sales of I. Ii bales, at I'mt
close or the week e1l41ig the 301h Ow'.,
algainsa t receipots, in the saIme time, kf 1.5.
It3 ba les. The priers varied fiocm 8 to 10
ectIs; by far tht grmater part selizig at
from 0 to 10 cenuts.
At the latest dtaiu., iipwardr of 9.?I$
bags tit ettion had, hed n iis psedi of in N.
Yol k, privately..o exporta'tio,- tit verV
Nll prices. The Charle-stoi Courier re
marks, thait Otiiaemice is frott,ht-%r: roi
New York. received IIi a iy.
-Th e Liver iool cotlten Wr (rke, of -t~,
2d, gives the Males utf the w'.eek, att 5 ,799
ha!des, with an ad van ce- sf I 3 d. j-er It.
:a ilie' saleis tir A meerica n cot I one ait 19,(100.
ha)4les.
MEX[CAN 'AR.
fly the 1latest news- receivetd, befo'ru our
paar was putt to press nothiing of impoutr
ane. Laul viry recto1 tranispired im ther
senit o.r re-aders with wshatever's aper
It ap~pears a hat G enral Tn vlor n':t i.
dcecdtei -toeindelc thei R tre armliittice,I
pairtly on " Am:apudia's positive wonL-ancie
h-tour comisiaoners were int MexicoL~,
acrranging the b.asis of a treaty."' lani that
Maitta A :urza wats friendaly to the Uneit
tates wvhen het,himueself,hane~' to thes conatra
Alex'e faith of mod en dvs- wvitllher:nia.
tat proes bial cs the Punuic (;aitha of 1 fare
ihns fo r its fi:Inchood andi tr'acerv.
It is doubtful hiwe'ver, wh ethetar'Gti.Tav'a
for was msuch i Iluecedt byv Arnpi,,,hin al.
supoeL, ast. ina .-orb ettie, hie doihm~e,~
wooh a e tbeen. in atformied by1 our g-ov tern-.
ment ofi guch a aransactione.
Still Later.-B ineet wri ting the. ~saove,,
w e hav ~e sccive neg tcws still latIer,- whtich
wef copy , for thei inftorationt of our rea
diers, trio the Washiing'tonctorrespondtleec.
oft the Ch'arlesauen Cotcrier, of OIct. ;1.
lFroma this~ ;t s-eemns tliit thet.: is .-mmeac
probability that~ the 1'tianenoi Rea~gimuentc
may~ s ooni he ratile, Lito sc-ribi o
"Thie P'rsiden iis dt etermnined to Ical
i a latre hcdy' oft voihltee'r. lie to-ld
it iumr here, thei other day, theat hei
h olhd e.dl ihtmn chtieny fromt the Sothi
Si Lte CiIrobia t roopas it ih; ir,,obably, soontt
bav ala'c.
it as presao:nu thaIi t theu sibyct. of the
I ea ei' hap. of1 ance to the reinfoarce
ment o Geeal TI'yi's, an~d to anitxp
iatin fro Tam I'rcpico, iander M~lajor Geener-u
..l I Paterson,
I IThe re rs ev'erv rean~an to believei that- the
thl1ke'. of auttactk on thec Castle ofl Sani Jnoat
ih'i 0 hat abhtooanone. T'he Gov eanmieat
hii-an (normatin t hat &the CIastin ennt throw5
.3,000t hail slat an hotur, Lo say- ntoting of
otht e t m iles.
Te aedicial de.tails of the b. attle of Main.
tierrv lhave notyett hte n received, but it is
aaot belceved! tlit the meersentcer hast bieen
('ut u i, as ii wa i e othe~cr dl~asenggestedcc.
it is supp~o.-ed tht~ Ger aly~ T('aylor had
not obltatinetd all his returns. T!'it.Iit-'a.
thercetoe, wec havse tno uflcial report of tie
A meicric'tan loss.'
su posed at thae enemy halvei ettl
tElf I allinou Iicatii'jn bbtween~t Montterey j
atnd (;aknargo.
1Sa nt(p Antn
M4exico", on tii
nnivler the It
)f San Ji191
ulNevc Diwil
it wall Ge:;l
allifta lic inrc)
We perrelw
hivettted 6xp p.::1 4~b- ep ae1
Cottonl."
E x t a a c t~ h f r l tt e r,.w r o m t h e 0 6 1i,
fir n.11, Oct., in relitti tl. ts.I tfl
pripparitiocI or cotton, called, "rp~c
LOttcflfj"
Fii AN1KF0ivr.oN.*4Tnn MAINE,
Sepitember 30., 184-6
E:An It gif: One "Ot. th, 'fofat wlOrcdt.'rl
t~~/.~tce hore .eld "It B41.4Plei
,'erlantl, within the Instj few %weekp. Pro'.
Bvieaar it ar or tho fairr,:-r rdamee cctrf
401li aeft,.ictl tti u . la'ic ill- Ala 06'llv bv
~sin;iir i'(ttus ru p eXIjjlrifnfA! Pifhg. haYp -3 it*'
vvi)(e .1 i111.1d a'catt ial prepa ring Tarau CoIIoi?
LI tlt Ir wilI 11ilidilcgbtcl v teW , nir Iat , C (1
I i-;ontititsa nee or* the uim. ot gtitipolil~er!
Iz~ -_) rttire WhIicht tihey prepare hawt I l'eocm
ittfiItoil tendny3 so vi.ro.eartleals, ittaul uts
*: ti.p.rioriti- Ior al I expslori-e pltrpbtai,'
, r piaripinwthar, is Iickliviledt-C4 hy die h~
ur.t * ffL irts alnil 1r-i:?hiry "fliet in Ga'r:
Inits sriirculy' litlieve to y tl~ifi
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