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de civil an ~~thelIxem . ed t . we 4Ity.6wn'oihealisi thsatheye will haves the chance very snas I have iaot thedelightest ideathat the t.?W11besatified. rYoutwhp knlll hard, t rh e snge ~7~andae buno imy~itec~ concetcannike the anai1leirndeavotb to teach thiem betteraa not -had ethe full -efect. Bdte I suppose they are lik, the boy that-told the ucool-master he would be worse if he whipped hinai but,Tiwh' afterwanda- con. sented if one inade himn worse, two ruads him better. - - l On nlakipg iniquirios of the orderly soargeant of the Regment, I fid that tei-e Is is lit. te sickness In the RegiinsrtW d there'woula ' be among the same body of menat home, and when you receive the -horried :accounts :or .idness, severity and Aiandihps,. you imay safely conclude.that they are greatly exage:- I ated and are written some sawney, who expects to gain yoers npathies, by detail ing and coIerting into ardships,evety little I inconvenience, or wo has not the resolition to perform with Manliness the dutie, of i ,ldier. -The Regimentis still pleasantly situated at the village of San. Angel,--they have ex cellent qiarters -hd good rations. Every fday more or-letof the obtairpermissiop to go' to the city,and as they; have permianent situationsanid wages paid reularly eery " two mnths,they can enjoy many of the-li urles with whih tiis~ city abounds, such as .Te creams, lemonades, fruits &-t and when .a the lepi f mintleps,octhils a puch. dsbt toe l rt u and .water, was ntgoog m this climate'lde ao, to he c u~nd ondence hi his j - tnent,ihat wehave aien it foy arftd - lux out-a trial. The Court of Incuiry still couniutes; all the evidence is In fayor of the -old General, and nearly the whole army is with him, and csld it be d allowed, he ould be support ed by one lo'd and nlraninious acclamation: s Miesars. SEVI Eaand CLiFroRDare here, and a correspondence has com enced; every thing that has transpired is kept in the dark,r and for some'reason that we cannot divine, peac istock hs fallen wonderfully i i the last 4)wo orthree days. . I have learned from good I reliable authority, that Mr. SvrER says he titends being in the United States by June, which isas m h as to say, yes, and be kisdd, i cr no, aid be d-A to youin a very short apace of time. . This has been agroat week in Mexico, in *j commpmoration of the Death and resurrec Stion of our Savior Yesterday (frniday) was one in wvhich every body whether feehng it. or not,' attempted to be wad, not a horse or carriage was to be seen in the streets. every one that could, wore blac clothing, not a bel! e was allowed to be rung, no meats are eaten, a id numerous tuings are dune to demonstrater t'aeit sorrows;'to.'day, I1 learn is to be much after the same order-but. to-morrow (Sun day), things are to ch,;nge.. Every one comes out in flying colors; every bell of which there ~ are more than one hundred, are to toll their Al merriest notes, the httle girls ari age :no: all dressed out in flowers/the fattedc.lwill be killedganid every thig thati can demo- t *trate their pleasure is brought int6 pliy.. even now, ov'er all parts of the city' they are erected shantees for the sale of sweetmeats and present.But In this country, almost one day in every seven Is eithera feast or : Saint. Yours, &c. Couon in East India--'he London cor respondent of the National Intelligencer, in the' following pargah, which we extract o~m~bis letterf A11l~,7,furnishes* infor .mation of verj grea interest and value to the peole!of kiacountry, concerning the cotton S"A late repp niiby a select committee ofthe House nonh upon the subject of the cotton tae, seemsaloe put the ques -tion about thia country'.'deriving Its supply *1 .of the raw material from the, East.Indies to -j rest'for an indefinite period. Amongst other things, this report states: "The cotton goods annually exported from i :Fglapd pmount to, about ?25)O,O,00 in< .~aor nearl one-half of the whole amount - fpot, ' i~aifacturing (of cotton A 6osem e 8.Qi90.pople, or. abo at I one tnhtthvoe~plation.' These taice of tisl bathf liusine. to Grest Britai.n. The jtnporlt n from India commenced mn ~ ayea or two ha.s fore that from America began.. Sincei:1818 jl.trade wihIg a-h isl rree. I Jaafiirnlehsi w igh dbqufpeighth a &tj entire British" cossumptq4 'ut ii gn~~oqaity, i i only about Iath,.a - : iotme us rfe a bout 9no.elx. tieeth qfth whl.Andia-pan nevqr corp. osa~vr~aI the producq.of i"~f -' Jowito, , v,~been culiited, n. dja yearn,^but yet 'thie qatt vxe oxceed in quanU.i tnon h'1vl eo~Ihth, of what -~ WOI ~*la4~o~ElW*Co..%Wnes the co rtn enet of 6tir' a ft4 lal labdrs and db vi' nta i th 'B~c~'n Dvomberlor me lI~tio> taubeeg a 24 ~er .olutnnis of ou ~llage We thunk de crv at ases tstre umtri4ll6 gas'-'iir iaforniie? wai etiled b6fip: ft u~fftj.Years ago ts location, like .Ihat*6f most of'the CoU louse- tow 'uan Willge. 1.s: ..state hvorible eithetotj,usinesa oriebalih. L lihoieded-that'a tocptton on the. lani Mndiate y4foI dotalgocreek ani hbf;illage;ibout treed niles distant i'rou ts present si d ha been iuc nore suitable. It Is nearly surrounded I)y awamps' and t:pdndsgand frdra til ause6,would be suppqed Wunesthy; yP t hse6althy, as. the general appearano b our populationtestIfies.: As a place a usiness, being the'site of the Court Hous 14-the capital 6fite;District, it necessa ily feteire a donsiderable rtion of th Sipee its incorporation at the-Lsa iWe session of 13045 Sumterville a ppear h have ,eoeived a stimulue,whicOh wa ortnerly mknqwn to It and, which: -ha irodugid beneficial results. - Previous t hat trispegno ,publm ri obr theimjrpve nent of, th ,yilagee,-, he, lage 6as w sthe e theatre o noldh1ispation -Noth, theory an radti m of -tie, people are generally moa .1, the appe'arane of the -village'bas beei nucl4 improved by the erection of numer us new buildingsaand the comfort of thi illagers increased by the elevatioun of' th idewalks, the rounding of the ,streets, I tight police, and other measures. For nerly artioderate rain awaterlogged ou treet.s and renderedliking very un Jleasant;' now walkngisgenerally: witi ome comf'ort.-anomegapbliQ spirit ha ieen manifested iin.vanious quarters bj he settipg- out of beautifuzl shade tree Ind biy other. improvements. The Cour -Iouse is being enlarged to almost doubl, Is present~size. as. a ,matter. of' conven ence and .necasity.... There are thirei hurches, the Presbyteridn, the Baptist nd.the Methodist, inowhicha religious ser ices are held, in, aneoat least, generall eVery Sunday. Two only of' the street re generally called by name ; Main unrnng in front of the Court House, ani Iroad, crossing Main, and running ii rogof tbQeBaptist.and'Methodist church s. A new and commiodiouis street ha iso-boen lately opened mnuch for the con 'enience of thie villager, i But wvhat par Icularlyzmeirits notiep and attracts atten ions is thetspirit of' ienterprise .manifesate n the village during the last t'wo'.year tinoe its incorporation.. Whether titisi he result of the incorporation is doubtei >y many; it is certain. hat enterp~rise ex its, and avuch amore. peace, quiet an: curity than obefore that, event. . W aope it is stabip'and will continue so an hr the benefit of' the whple body politic ('he. prosporjty of>hh village is desirabli as thes prosperity 91 'the capital of ti )istrict. .8UMTE~R COURT HOUSE. 'The Court Housctof' this Diktrict is nov eceiving an addition, which -will muel fldarge it and render It more suitable t< he wants and iiposeflo hcoui th ar and the public. Heretofore, the buil ling has been found too small and -unsmit d to the onvenient administration of-tha u~siness of the court. The additioni nakirigjt the back of'tlie building of tw< 'ooims,'each 25 by 80 feet, whichgwill b he offices of the.Clerk and Ordinary, cor 'ssponding to tii6 pre'sent 'position~of-thei corns. *The present offiesof' the ShoriE ind ?lo.c illl be mrade one bffice for ti l'fiwth a conneting 'door bcitweei he two rooms, thus not rilakingit neces &wyto take down the dividing wall.. Thb asseht ofiloes sof the' Comrnissioner ii sqigit dd ONdf ar will, ini a simila mrnei' rne adone~ofllico for -the: comn nisaleR The whale i pper part of thl u ri n,2 it - Utk A U Cad d Statesburgn et as a4 S*hettem by th~rpies e treeta tonsderblegid d~d oatev moade around th .e btea urp. . , Now this necessity is avoidedii iAftind.y ,~ 1onjecturted the opening . finiew * thoroughfaxe has added' inuh 'to "ih ahe. of the an adh sid 41 rstreet atid leSaimdae:lii EXPLQSI t~..)p On Tuesday, the 23rdha 'terrific ek. plosion occurred at athe steam mill of ~Messra, GaAIUM de LiG oritued no t a rilei and a hal fropTa this jlae ertd gennially known as the Suniterville steain Saw Mill, It oecurred abottelevitn o - clock' ilthe nouilg. anu#itel. o one wrssous fraueT. The millstained elairebofenu whfo supplied the steam necessary iorthe ma chinery. hTiy layide by ide;.and "theniddle one wa teliea-d on Yhh lotr side ebput sixfetfrom'thipoit f 1b furna ee Thue ppy, ta3r nnve the ~mouth -was somewhat crackedgfit b' e. lieved to be siufflcient( soi t~jhai safe for da'A fek&mon'ients' be il e explosion, .he engineer ad fi t6.. Sera pretty full, andgne to anIothe dt of-the mill, yet in sight of theami Dirin. his absene it iebilievedt9lia ei ro broke, leiting, fi boile he con ti ihi suflicient force to~ rupluro;'it at .thapatch and throwving the water7'forwailh Theated boiler, heeb- three-g a'w and lightness at thie furtber snd, fiftiti. hither end, heated, 'as Norn1etefiled with water, produci g a sudden eder - tion of steam. Ati this pioment t ieo. aer burit wvith q. terriic eptplosibr, ylich~ uws heard at.tohedstangeofseglileg. So great was its forn tiithe lerte tion, from the petoh to -the .ther -end, about fifteen feet3z length, wvas clrijedAe -the distance of sevenly rgs, thrq.h ~ the undergrowth, a .stout wood stump, and makig itsay tIrpug. a* post of the. mni1f a foot in diarneter gp~daa pile of bricks, rubbish, old iron and saw dust abouetigh feet tilick. The othier part of the boiler, abom six feet long, was carried in an .9pppsite direction about oe hidred' yards. Thatp'ortion, fognio a Pi~ste, from which the, 9azn opnded mug 'pipes passed out, was bkyn; up to. the roof and lodged among the. rttqrs. The bricks of the furnace, heinppovt. m g iron arqhes, and .tle, dirt,.14bes d wood, near thes boilers, ,wero, afionwered 'around. A child,.pltujni near tlie.bojl.' erwscovered with .amplaatorsof pud and ashes. A brioko struok blim ona the' arm and bruiisqd jt; 'his hat iaaifoiud' undor one of the boihirsay1hich was'blown' round and transverse to .itsipreytionssia tion, so that the vonlder.isIhog be escapel. It is believed he was'h-in0ole bosiddeni high ash, pile, in. whipij h62 ussually phy. edI.. A young man,.near ti ,jflers, at the tioo'hepoiodanat:rg hiss from Ahems; -hegan ,to run, .ht had hiardly' gone a few,.steps fbehE' mas struck downo by a shiowe~of ,bricks aid mud,. igth on y m pmeitayn~injury. These were the only injuries t~o individu. ala. *, .The boilers to the right and loft ofle -exploded swere blown from -tlsei'r 'is. tions, the left ~traansierselv roincId :tbe ,right slightly out of its lin~iof position. The ground around was much storn up. 'We are inolinedi to believethfo bculr'first > broke at the patch from thspfall,a~ a doep i hole was found after the explosion, dil~c. . ily under the spot ehprgs ; ghe y'rz r. evidently mrude by wat4deamn3- . A -few moments before the accidentese *veral persons, .wpre .around the boilpes who had fortunately removed ~hh t.o ourred. s . ;" Boilers frequently explode fom a u dcn displapement of the 'waterc - to fall agtginst:.th'e hepted su instarntaneous generation ati rtion of steem, more tlhan the bear.e bo .r an ahi" Ost *3000, a racineofpp4ixil Josstethoiersentocp4 ~o~s;n~ 'and prdp sn pt~ P' ___IR q t 71.3 , A th otsof h AbinvIento%~iPf *oM~,hom ie Wth IS am.bu~~4i M& V emso coaverio May' flns a4M-* wotiq this I'eaudonioul not~ o Hit~d Mi~.Dalns,~n npp~r~ '.13 Q~li ifivo wth.- iVodbyp41 I. &i laver.wo*-'eMat-iktematorjs. it dry) aureof MAadikybteru.iad iai" to8 thstenn it"ou nhich as " "'~ee . 'fr ~lcinof h a ct~ . tA y~ sen-,o - fto 1jVOtw ofy "uliqet ati teimest sl- to. the ~urisdictiqn ct Odij .01 tu amw - a -= me -0 an'n .mn - h de - ' kanit AI,! cyau that - ilitia in w M4 at M I I a iO 1 -- -a m. - Smi i .a RAU BH0 R caAa samuww Timm s~imia --n-. ENENIMiS