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not n ilp' -.. ma r a t - 4" . ielf' " receiw) it, Asuo.tgl t showrt j , a tr 1te leterw t rinence. prset cra~ fle proint o n t r a : vl l e r w i tl t h e w aeti the jad t'o-* an ta 'yoetiyitttAtfiPt. oan A -Og ~ nas.a ThauUW01vO lott-t I stttto t show et the: ihi ; eent naco te. su SomeQ Writt*R l preset a r cro p"'"oue ooe ontravelleraks f is roj a leaaeelt l Off pati, tiejctl"t thFo lorIda, I ear'n flra as hard toale6 t mberf nbitd The rot a re no qte n bal . ro aoo baba ? per han bi coneisp n f fort ce i t of 350tbu arandi;a.an' But "ir'wit outh lin on the w -f "o" oftpanr ltacen as they eit, t an th ncluaep od la ;s A fryb3 InA i -l a t, and coy, th ~urse a' ba ama rites eo to p tin M unor'tha wst ig ever eoe gra' eqa y fe ha aineverO ad a poorer crop"' "You see ner oe who speaks o pis tr ht asi r vi ee fallen we. ia p ion conjectue" Front Flora tI learn lyis awihad; at togidh, lvellyfr titber hd crpa; Ad trees cut oIl' a reno three quarter of a mie long." Frofru tehrgia, the retrts are not quie ot sad. Frhn Mississippi, souse worse, otr, better. en a bat per hared ii counted u~pon fromn a force of 150 bmands. But, i, aithout relying upon the wolf." ceeedby n of the plamters, lot any pan l oter osant tyit e the growth ot'cotton take the facts as they exist, and then calculate. A cold, wel andof course a backwar spring---moent cotton planted in May and June than wa* over be re; grass equl as lad as in a13,, atnd more cornl bought than was ever siat! the settling of the country; theretore, por eans ad bad cultivatiofi-thaen, no r:a ni for the past six or (ev'en wceks. What can cotton snake, planted, say the let lit May. with this (lrouight-oinly four modnths to make and grow nl I assure y-nu there are thousands of acres of upland tart a frost this inight would( tnt cmr shortf. Th bols now opening ar o be lal their usual size. I buty be ii rror, ht, in, my ne manr of acquiring a correct report sit he ex. ceeded by arty of time frtnerrnus p)ersons who arc interested s the cotton culture. I have been, fr years givitng ily) opinuri to the pblic, and I make 1as oubt tant dy estimates twill bear as clone sfrot iv as poseyof uycnlnissio t merchant o New Op;eorder yels ere If I nr asissiteke. I behieve nine hundrem and nidety-mues Aly of every thousand of the planter are tins " taken. I Thaeaknor appears to be so pltin that I can but think t is sliaer "convie hrav n grist his year; and his iregt ton. agree with himt, and must say, as itdany un, these large estimates are set on faint by ,spe culatrs to weprees tne marketsw f:r h q purpose of buying up untder su~ch ta'' frauds. ly advice t all planters is. hold up; orer your merchants not to sel it iler andThe present ueuiand anal seuppl war t his price, as wvell as when we were' sniling it four a ive cens. we iseet take the little priccs, let us have the lare r I have no idea that the crop of . Ol exceed two millions of baler, if we have no fro e t h . r- ati thiv inlolt nw. make onhr ef'ort-and har te writerrif ti, lik aDo Qmuixte ofirld in ti'ingst na at ltdmr illu be opil. coNe hao saee tuadreen of cehiro inres. ticea Itrtin ofthi. W.hu lie lal rs tCy or nce in heirlv. k mn Propenof t i Submarin Theieroniapube Negoawetiatin tre beig entereN ime wit thdelrsofwhe Adire:i nrd Goen menstat orities o! for the esabht rrs ofaphe utn a iarbn thog omuch morp~eax intsivhoscraeet, hat to bein unllrtak nw betikeean Englrand tract the proters of wici haeit of uneold, ter~i~~ conihs eab winei and treai, come to termsa this brwenk lithnce anch overmnt to orncu: ture ethrsie pssin of theirproprosed elcne n 0.o Det.Fec oatt a Pais.PeliSmiariurey Taeeenap be acrosstexis Chganned and teast. o Natationrtae yioundingt fr lte ik. P ~ ~ io t h wireltt o t e found.rl in tt o thecrn nockt at hois asrct mpardithI miii't theos - Strat GofDer, Clandl oith talirelemth etent toniv chae to tha naowabie. letik~ betieeno Ed inteino the pmmaiters a tol a it i Parhaento nextr onfiran. etuthorlzintiw ayndow tre cli wto heri gien. exlhie precsepintso athic larle-ci electric ltin ron the Imnglih oat torish costs tihe stabnle, will teendt on ether rel o thedoerwit Commesuisin noitpurscintaitsdinquioundinto i~ the bstac ifor puruen its eabshmnt o'n! the tweso oudtionA presnt tortelyraphi rote ai tiofovodth ane wit t4rles acrossn ofa cannel, tom fIvorybadoKngtw n Dubtins an theneo o the Gra oth rn amoizWtion la iawayto to lin k wad Gaena -the pteir froint t Dwvid' lad grpi toson the Welshcin, nnd ontl\efrdl Wateror will the etse l epna ponts tof reand to therehavern amt Crokaveniiu, the pattrbing the laqti oint toued pat foro tig pitsals n on thme western elat, of reato Habnaxan the neet t-. arae staond te onrican stie:. acroe dthCanel, fro5 miloleadas thi igthn -* ~ ~acc Dulin, an thec btemer(inrfve o Sixa dau ' m l etr mans~ on tot ork ofia tow -h doturcaon in. exvidsencean otthe Welh xmbad o t o ono aid,d Wahe Laor ors a n the o~rein werilayb put of Irlna reaveoltia and rconwneca, ite l nter rom the lAt mica tad( Eart anptoIbuemladto ayingx like the rmenso yesrse oft awr bumld or the Atlantic. Prm thepit nte xrna etr Ve have wvattlietE attentively thpro. edlings of all. our publio meetings, and are tl41(c t vnnd niieasure to find the "O-d n thenp oeding pan ipassc if not in I anc liirp,.jjhcd o4:r~ t9 th honor nndirighrimi io1% - me:n i .utl Kin it t ; (iVtt ra keon,'.nd jo t s ptn; on.r.eeigCot' v> l. I i ers- and Cel! n Qvt ihd r n and n. 9 linte r; Ex-GCover-nr BurgCo( ,. hampsonn,- of 17par /C emn449. liams, of York; ~Catge, th I d Col. Cibnton aenero have ntpplieL Cii lnt, eberb,B thav he f-thotip not now asighbpl henselve- 1o. .tnenan sue sya ca pe 'naork. With eticesse We- ion ha twio candoubt d grty of the 0O1th' party, but tle'~ tX > nin g Da'noerat, t?, th' heart.bur nr are all obsolete i they once ag anti jealousy to rever, ait - rise, has8 passed away lvjve 11c '. shoulcd atteupt to of to r anltd 1eOterve anadctwl receive o, our fi'int era for his paint. WeV A.e that 'id that we tire one, we are ready. The ah qrn Question has route- battle Wii. long been totn e.ht here, andl nake since. tubtnssionists ei mile posts between Charleston anti Co bin, can scarcely- be found in the Stit, Indeel, so rare would! he a specimen of the kind, wtire born, thatI we douht not, Bar. num1 conid make n- greant a fort une by his exhibition, as that of 'To i ''huiutb. We repeat to otr friends abroad we are rcady. We look to (eorria to redeemi her plighted fi it I, we look to Alabama, we look to 31isissippi, we look to Florida, North Ciralina and Virginia. Will you or cither of y(:. lead olrin ihe defence ofourvconsti I Li0tc0:c rights, as we have been taught to believe you would, or will you suffer trait. ors and tories to lower yc.ur proud escetch. con in presence of your foes! You..wuet determlinc long before the ides of Alarch,or else Southc Carolinia will Omut. the breachl, inaidekl amd aIa lon, and Perish it ne,l be in the right eus caucue. When we' said we wanil nait, we (d rot iend to wait !or ever. We on !y deisired to shocw our dsin tereiteiiess, by leing otl:era uar:rae tie pogst of iana, in his second great nofricwt err our rights. \We did out intend tW iitimiate that we woul submit it you did. Never! Now did we intendi to say , thatt we wouclil be backward or hirt ard in the ti ,ht. In tIe ic I thonu.h-in th midi, d nci measure of redirets we sire w iiii1g to tol'iw, to wait yet a li't'e wtitle, hut wh1cencx lie fight tcci c, we tlatea tb.- r.il. ege of cLarelintg up :.t occce to the irout ra.n;, acil sithng our bhod for i cosmcnc1 cu:se :i 11i Ill a corocicncn li.-hi-to fill a c(om. cmon grave it need h:e.- Fots-irldN Ierald. A WAtr z wrrio A I IIVwrorTr.rt rs! 'eL have nirer.: v 1i111ilbli+ch ,:ile ex. ''acts foim seir. ('nincinrg's Hunting l-'ph its in South A frica. Blc his . \d. ventreso ini the waster air,:n le.1.luirm crntl exciting thn c ose o c unsli )!. t-re is arc neCcoiit oif his v itctori eer a iip. popoctaimuccs, ,o+ the bani.ks ofihe I.,imcpioi river, near ti' northernmost extreiity of Iris journeyings: ''here were tchr of them, tlreeo cows and arn old lit!!; ;hv stoyc-l in hlies mttid. die of the river, ai tough ab 1 c nned, di not appear nware of the extc-tnt of 1te iicpeiilding daLtger. I took the .rit cow linXt mir, and) with my first ball I Ioose n reati platei on thei top1 or Sec, skull. Shce act hcc - eccumc neecd pln icng rooi andc ricwcl, anciil then oceca. sionlly remttaincedI still, -.iu ing lori a o mlinrutes oti heii 'a::meu spcot. Onc heing ii' the report ofmyt rifl tw o t olicf thIe othec-rx io'kl sitream , aw1( lcc he c cturth dIialched down- thce rivePr; thcey trecttdc ahlceng. hcko oxenic, at! ai smartt paicei a' lonig a-c thec wa.i tern wasc shlhawlcl. I was~-- nowcl i a stiii. eof very greact ancxietyI aib-cit imy wonicc ilh-cl se-cow-(l, ihr i leacrccl thc!abc . xhe wonhl gm-i dcwcn into cdecp wacte-r :aci lhe lest like the Ic.:4 ccne; icn - truggles- were still cal rrying her-: do~wn streamt, and tIn. wate was bc-ecccmicng d~~Je pr. Toi se-ttle the. cmactcer I accrillcgly tiiee a secondi~ shet frciec thec h.mk. 'wich, enxterinig thc roofi (it hcer skicl, pacni eci n. thronicghc her- eyec; sice tic-cl r. tint in a ccei ri-c iccn Ic the whbcih-I the riverr. I hccul ernict t;-ars cf lihe enac:,. thlIev-, mccc'I di ci rtc knowv that thce s..cc. L-cwmcighct noti anncck mci'. ."Iv unrxi,: ito s-cecnre Iher, h'-iweve(r, ren~-ic-.d thesitaiinc; c-i-. dlivc:,:inc mci c- it cf mcc len.hiercoaest dcmc acrmed-c w 1ih ccca cjcpk cii Iiidshed(-i 'cilm c water, wichI aci it~c. tooik cie cup to) my armi pits, hot in the iilc was~ c' . low-c. A-c I appmcci(-n dc I!ici-hmthc hcer c-y. lic-iked vercy uI i(-ced. I hahed-c forc amcc iniment. re-ccl'y 1(o udive mcili-crli the cc:c-rc if she aitto-ka-ci meo, i-nt shec was stccccm- i, andcc dl ncot kmi wha~ I Ot shc 1%as doingc,: c.>. rccm:iuce ini cpon he lcr, ccncc- sieizincg Icc-c siceirt tail. I acttemi~ted to iucine he(~Icr c-icmsce tic Iiccl. it wa~s exNtraordincary w'h-ci ielirn-. st ri-nith shec still hicad icc ihe wact. r. (emc;bi noti gucid~ hcc-c icc 11he slighitesh andl' sic. cocctinue to-l i splah Iand phm clccgi cicic bhlw, andci cmcki- hcc- (:ncirenhamlr-ri (carr-yicng mi ailongt wcith hier c- a f I n~ is ac fly on tier ii. l-'in-ling Ihc-c iail gacvc cmac hot ai poosr hcl I, acsit eiion lc-acnc of scecnriccg cmy pre-v, I :c/ck outci ccit andI enint wo (l opil pacracllel icis-i-ecs thcrocugh thce skini on hcer ncrcm, cicl hctincg ts sicc frmcc the tie-shc, so Ichat I ecnhl get in myi twoi hadccl-, I ccncle ccse of iis cas ax bc:cnib-: mlc~c after s-ometi cdespccractc hiardt worik , somcitimes lid ilng, thei sea. cowl -cc con inig hcc- circ-cenr d cs.' all xh ii ne l a l I h Ihling on callct c- h er cmp liki- grc icm )lear ,even-at inal i snc--h-dcc i brcincgincg thcis- gigtrhic amiI mne-stpcw. c-rhfcl animcal toi thac bank.l - i cre thei Ibshm~cittan gniiek Iv brought mer cc stc nt bcfulcc-c~rh-im fromcc mcy hcrc-sc-'s- nc--, whiebI I pcased-c ticroug th e pinigcL inl thet thcic-k sik iic, amlc cccmoori Ih.I-eoth cc ca tre'e. I then)toeck myt rifl--, ncl cicnt ai hall thrcughc thei iccnt r- cf hccr hcc-ma, and she wVas- inccclnbee with I thce dc-ad' Pm.oN Roos-r.-Th'Ierni an ccimmenen'ldi Pigrecn Roocs-t abo-m ca icil.e and a nci u-c Ioih. wesc.-tof this vil lagec whicrc- mcu ill-s ofpct n do nxighctly~ congrae -t', wh-Iowicc rc-:crir. i- like Ite noise ofC u-iny wani -, no.- is Iceccr-I l cc greaot dlistancei. Neo-rci of cpor -cmenccx ii thec- ground nl-,cightily witui lI- clu I ami gnn and) heoar awaiy ihunccre-ds of dtozencs of e feathered hipeds as- thce re-ward, of victory andcu tokens of their prowess-Raenn akin Slan. S N 9 v11E,' o. Ca. bEDNEBDAY, ON9pIBER 80, 185(. ! - - iI - eS. Ricrdson~, Editor. ' Mciirs.- A. W'mTE & Co., ar ~ Agents for the Banner ih Simntorvillo. p ,of Toinperanod Mieeting.. et The second quarterly meeting o! this- ktil. In bar T. A. Society will be held at Lodibar on- Ii Saturday, the 20th of .Novefnbor. At whilic' lime, thme Re~v. F. Rumsh and ohere will addiress Limothe Soceity. The public are generally invited, re the [aies especially, antI the members request a, eld to be punctual in attendance. o ROUT. E. WIII.EL ER, See ry.. of Oct. 1Mth. m4 ACCoENT.--.Wo regret to learn, that on ci 'Pmmo.m day last, the 22d. inst., the gin-house, tic gin-screw, and about twenty bales of Cotton ht of Mr. Jamnes M. Nel.onm were consumed in' by fire, in. this Distrit. 'lhe Jiro snppos. v (1d to have originated from inattention in in ooping the gin properly greased, and from to scr ving the brush teo tight while it was it ed ze opera t th: Q7 Uu ot MAster informs us, that from op vnd affor t urdamy next, (he mail for Vanco's ha1 ry and e offices intervening, will leave en Surt..gerviillo' on 'I'ucslays and Saturdays, bit t 6 orteck'). M., and return on Vednes days and 'Zuys,at 2 o'clock. i L:7' In reply vita to meet and address the uthern IRights Assoct - tion for Claremo on the 10th November,c the followir i . hams heeln received, by th": 1 -rjtr of the4a Asociation, from the a rn.: t. BAnxwtLr.. ft OCTOER I&rrr, IfX50. Etn Sat: I received, on my return from lhnrliestmon, your letter of the 'th, convey infi tfo tne a resoittiorn adopted by the Clare- ti m1)101t As .'iatilm, iating Imc, with Si'nator y Satler & ymur Repreurntative, Mr. Wod word, to address them on the, 2nd. Monday in Nov. It will be out of mny power to tend the imet ig, as I sh-ill thent be in at UpendInce uon the Southliern (oinven Iion at sm Nis l vile. I cano:t but express mmy warnm esrt approval of the general organintion of the State by I bals' A ew -ci, ations, as Afron]. tig tiohe S m-l m by s bict the people tany expre'ss their ipnimons, and act with stch Zn pxrompt itude anwl vighr as the exigencies of t the tims r'izuire'. tl Wii a sorince.+ rnf re '1nct, I renain your r,'m'leit ..wrvint, It. V. UA inwte.t. T. 13. I:iFai:. Smntrville, S. C. FIr tv': Si..tv Iu.t..-A Southerner f whmo side: ciiitm. on oxtha, to his slave [m i P itt tlsbr. iascognmmgit,d to r ,o. > l jury, rnd J, 4. ts- Aave, went on hris way Iio rejoicinv . Alir '. 'ing in jail four lay. u the claiinm.mt was r.. ms.:l on $I .01( bail. A suvilt.l: CtmsvETioNsr. 1h ;ol :lowing is the 23th .anid last resol- pt tion adopted Iy' the Nas.hIville Convention. ni Re',sI/m, That when !lis convention nil- 1)l jou rn, it aljourns to tme't at Nashville, in the el State of 'im).s.-e, the (kit Monday, after t the, imdjournrent of this present session of at --o-lto li~ thi'ir itr 'i.umm .onh-. Congmir's~ adjoumrited on Tue-osy, trio 30h pm of Siptembier, thei day, thereorro, frs the { o tmietinmg of thme Contvenitionr. wi~ili e Monmmfay Ie the. I10 h of Nvembem.r, anmd thme pilacei Nash- y illeis. Teimtt-isee. Ain imtpressionl hats got wV abi~r..:nm, tlmt -omte aumthoriiv was vested in Ithe' Pres-~ident, in relatin inth tim he of meei't. in-r, ziumi tim' mmi'iltication of thme imembemrs: T aim! thatt. .i he lhad note netemd in thme pre~miies. IL te Conmvenutinm mighti not mutel. Th'uis er ses''f- tohe Ii a m itake. Thie pubilishedcm re s~inu(mio Vest nio .uchm auitho~rity int thme Pre- I suident; nor is hie even remgneateud to mnotify 3 thme tt'mthrs uof time tijmet. Them only re-'mJ itm liitimonii un the sub lject, is lime onme we have ~ a:tiln ha:s bee *n akenm mj mirt time rco immeni'md- p~ aitin to illi thmeir dlemes:titns. .hi Church a emle t P'ittumrLT, Pa. n t 7-' int., at1 whc !twe hun mmidred minitetrs unim~ -hlvrs wr' presenit. den*ionneedmi thme fum- (i Iisar htw asx uniiconi.titutmionaiil, iunjumst \ :ml . ,.pr.essivi: andu a s~imiilar sptirit hasi heeni mi Un.itiori-nt', ait Spmringil.!. Mam'i. tin Ii-:ws somm A- A c rs.-hePws in t'ilvairy ChuiirchI, N. V. (umndmmr then chairge~ of Dr. llImik.) wnere lately sohI ait auzctimon. etm Th fist. chic wl'' nis .ohli for the suimmt ofl at $.1 .11 0 aind e'iulyV.Vi mev inhers at pices " ranmging~ iro-n mm30t) tmm $500. ., Ge.Taylor's Remains.tm Thme meimaminms ofnt Gen'm. Tavmmlor, mmnrder thme am ebare of Co. Ta '':ylor aindi Maj. Illik, pasms. a iid throuim'h liltimmor,. ont time -..th inist., eni km romute tom fit mnekyi, hior thmeir final initerment. Th' flowngprsn were elec'tedl mofi i emers mit time ilicait itive'r Iivisioni Nom. 70., on ki S mi tdy evenintm O)ctobler 5:hi, 1 550 for S ltmi iensing Qu:i itemr : i1 MI. 1). Mm'ic'rrostr, W. P. IJ. I". Nbmu.wr-mr, W. A-.t WV. M. MelIrrioni It. S. air J1. Wm.. Ir.rtmso, A. it. S. * J.J.A'.ms T. 3. 1'1 Mei.l'romsn, C. wnn I). La.vnsiota, A. C'. S S. . Mur riit, J. S ,I. ti Wns .wusmormm ---Wa~shiingtonm City con- y tains (0.07'2 mhmiibita'. of whiom~ 2,110 tI are' xii aves. LI -l Gui' iir m or Cons.-At thm L~ex, 1ingtoim<lKiv ) l.ir a [prefmim wsawatrdledb tom Mr. J. matsomn for thn igreatemst yiohi mf oi cor ;n recordtnaely I189 hmishtei and I fit qumart peor acre In a itihl of 10 acres, of it I ,i90 bmuhels aindm 10 quarts on time whole lk tiehi. Anothlier c'ompmetitoir, in a liehlI of' ltho ' samte smim, ratisedl hnt 10 qumarts :ess tihan wi Ithmat nuanltiitv. 01 M '~ ve thev $aI th n'al sdusion o be NEW YORIr CV vENgg teld-at De ueh r j. sallalt .,,' thugrfellow. g' a3 resolut seinefadopted Li illt i ngle fsentingd'oice'. '.i Y< YeOw nittees appoi eed to-d& t and esent *utietns exprosve' of the sense- bu this r .ing, upon Olkn recent law enact- ne ' [ii Jnited Statete Cet'gres and op. lea ovedl ,he Preoaentr.comnrnonly called II a "4't ve Slave Law,V "6eg leave to w( eser fallowing wthfr svepowrt: ho MI '10 said Jawler l'mpnifestly a f cedin p' in tf dnetref Atman liberty th en ened h mranleiatipn, inae- a jech a o riven thee co-ored inhabitants h the C.tater of th eo at bul- P? Irks rson talregy the it of the - labeas rpus Act," and the 'Right of s -Al' by ry " and whereas it lays the izens aid States' under -legal "bliga- qp ns to a at the slavcliolderund the slave lter, i business against which. their bu Iral -e and their best sympathieb re it with lef'ectivo and unuttepe-4 aver- or n: and eres, the said law I& oppressive its b g and disastrous its its reewits at inultitu i of those wfinvw hrve leaan- ai to reap e; and :love as American- citi. is and tristians, whose only crime is it they Pve availed themselves of the sortunit which the Providence of God I opened to thom of appropriating and to nymIg tat bion wbicho( all,we most w ily prize, uid which is as rauch their ir thriglit as t; own, therefore- at Re t as free cstizens of thie 04 itedE nad as lovers of equa. rights, b said law as contrary to the- ai mous Declaration of Na- e ce, and as opposed to the U rect1nm u onto every tiztr ad t4he law of God. a Resoredtl, t we will not voluntarily a d, by any. ns whiatever, in giving ef- I ctiveness t his unjust and oppressive ( t of legih4 . Resolaed, t in all suitable ways we il la bor to .ure a speedy repeal of the I id "Fugitiv lave Law;" and that un- n such rope haill have been effehcted, we ll, in all.poable way, earpress our syma ithirs with a oppressed subjects. With refemnce to the same law, the ew-York lEngelical Congressional As ciation, bek at Poughkeepsie. October possed theouluwing resolutions. Rezolrerd, '.'it we cannot recognize this w as of anjoind-mg force upon the citi me of our contry, 1st. Because it is con- I ary to the 'ixpress command of God. Cut. '), 10. 7,--.."Thou shalt not deliver ito Iris rastethlie servant which is escap I from his muter unto thee. lie shall veil with the, even among you in that ace whieh..heshall chocse in one of thy rtes where itliketh tuna best: Thou shalt >t oppress hiji." s2. It is in opposit ion the greatJ.ar of Christian benevolence, i. -rd' usie us in all things to do unto hers, as wawould that others shoul do ito U 2. a Iconficts with the provisions our Natrnal Constitution. 4th. It pros ares tho two great safe.guards of hu an lihert , halas corpus and trial by ju . 5t. io revo!ting to the spon~taneous :mpting of hbmanity. 6th. It brings >s oa io the repronch of injustice ud incoraistcncy, anl impairs our itlu- I ice upo the world for good. 7th. In ort, this. law outrages every principle humarr fIeeI ,of htummnity and. religinr; thnio' ipln is conceu. , end ofiefti'~i every man. Ilesolved. That while we recognize the ligation to obey the laws of the laud, we irke a Cxcep*kOn..ini the case of all such nrtstons'iiccntrakvete the "hi~gter lairs" God. Rrsolre. Tlhat we advise itl pe~rsons to tsler every needful aid arid comufort to agitive $Laves, just the same as if there are no law in theY land toribiddmg it. Cor.tDER.zTioN IIETWIE hMF-xzcr, ANDr ir. Ster H EUN STATs.-Thie N. (I. Pie umne of i he 13th inst. says : The Mfonitor relpublicano, the oflicial organ of the Mlexi ni Governmecnt, alludes to the statenmet nii in A pril at, an agent of the Southern ateLs whsited that capital inicognito, in order prpea pl1an of a conifederationi het wveen exitco and the Southtern States. The Mlon ir denies on authority thet statemnent, as rting that it is fatlse from beginnting to A1 that the Government was unaware even the existenre of such an ngent; that conl rjnenitly the piln n natlh to never was pro sed to the 31exican Cabinet; was never 4cussed therein, aind that the British Min-. oir never hias addressed a wonl to the M x. ml Governmenlt 0on such ai subject. Tihus is wondierful story fallk to pieces. -rnie FuEE SenlOGLs --Thei Ilon. H. A. ise r'ce'ntly delivered ant address, in Vir aia~, on poplular edumcation After discus .I the subiject of tatiioni, for the suipport utie free schiool system, lit gravely spoke TIhe rich hnchielor, or man who has no ildn-n~ andt munch property. should lhe tax mn .st of all, if any iitinctlion of pers'onis all were mnde. ie wh vlo hats weahhl and chilidrcen, nieeds the' protectionl oft the State dl tihe conunnity ini which he livesi fnr the urity of his person and his, property, anid lhas seltishmly evaded (the bachelor I maean) e hutrthmens in society of sulpporting a wvito d famnily of children--the highest duty3 of good cliizen. He wiants virtue and wants onwledlge of al1 around lhim to guard his ~sessions5, amnd ought lie not to pmy his rt !o expenses of thea guards? The -ee S.>huols are the guardsl of all persons dI property where they exist, undt without iowledge amid virtue amnong then people, the ate, with atlt its powers,' cannot support -rSonsi antd property. linas the childless iser a soil pendtting involving thoumsandls of a hoarled g.old? WVho is to be the jury to ythme fate of his dollars? Can they read, d write, andl cyphler? D~oes the Istchetor C for inijury to his chareeter? Do the jn ~s when' bie lives value reputtation? D~oes want a piece of work requiing skill? re nmechmanics where he lives meni of skill, eli intstructedh in their btusiness? The Free hrswolm t give him juries capabile of inst riing his will when he dies, andt a ime manie skilledl enough to conistruict his cof. i, or it might hie ia Divine to pireach hmis tieral sermoni? A party of thiteen tugmtive slaves passed roughl T'anmiiaua,.Schuykill county, last rndaiy, on route for Catnada. Tho next dlay cey were followed by twvo individuahs, who iigoug the assistanre of our constable, lh'ietd on in their pursutit. Tbch pursuers mceeded ini overtaking the slaves at WVilks arre, but owinig to the strong expression feeling mnanifested by the people in their vor, they were forced to heat a hasty re eat. The constable was induced to fol w them unader the imnpressiotn that they ore horse tihieves, hut on learning other. ise, lie refused to render any further co teration.-Phibr. Ledger. yet Later it Eur pI WA nt u ir' diet l'hr stieamt's pjs'' .vvalt- r' at I ot'n- 12 st.rao - rk - finlf- t to 'clec 1#tis mrmn' g. JMt-mask eeat R t lteo t litle cifege site our last 1e4k o i .' jilh we from this country not heavingh ladithe if at influence on C'ottot,. ands a fair d'e- 'era mnd continued, te prevail throughout the his ek both from the trade and' speculators, the Were showing but, littile 4ispositionu -t wvs bet sales sines# itthe, eitjremyi rates 4f 4w' D previouw week. The market dobd slhp mly, with sales forthe week .of 4,Ut) He les,. a uIators taking 14,150, and ex- pat rters 2;5W bales. The imports annunt ces 1S,L% bales. Prices of Fair are the e, rmeas tI!ose current the previous week. jus 7Tar Funds were steady. U, S. Sixes e bted at,109.- w lit Glasgow the Cotton market was quiet tt it ateady. .. un The Ilavre market was languid and very dinary Cbtton wa quoted at 134 fraticr. The Asia made' her rin tre iir ten,dhys. d seven hours, al the' Pacl t4 in ten days U. f twenty hours. BALTp.ORUE, Oct. 23. Further by li A sia. . h The Schleswig llolsteiners attempted) to n ke Froderickstadt on the 5th inst. but ant treW repulsied by the Dances after bombard- te g part nf the town, producing much d9- te ruction and a consit .rable loss of life an s both ides. The attack was to have Pt en renewed the next day, when tIespar- (at e conifret vas expected. The Holteln- far .s were out of ftondu and had appegli to Affairs in Germany were in an eitited h nd alarming condition. Austria and Prue- an a seem on the eve of an open rupture. 'he possession of Hesso-Cassel and other nj ermanic States rendered the relations of of ;ermany very precarious. ngland. F rance, Russia, and the other uropcan powers restain in a state of quiet ess. t BA.TDioRE, Oct. 23. o Adlitional Aets per Asia s A tremendous storen had visited the coast l f England which caused much damage to e lhe shipping. Smith O'Brien comp!ains of sI ad treatmenlit. fry It is positively stated that a decision fav- n rable to Denmark regarding the Ilolstein to uestion, had been agreed upon by Elng- nt and. France and Austria. The Duchies ti vill be required to suspend hostilities. P Spain iutends it nahiiy her tarity Gen. t: lonacati was to depart trolm Cadiz on the " th inst. for Cuba. S( An openng of an Assembly of States was o take place at the I lague o:i the 17th imst. t SECOND - DESPATC1I. BAr.Tt%1olnt. Oct. 27. il The stonanr ':acfic arrived at New York his afternoon, bringmtr dates framn Liver fool to the 1ah, and t.} ptxaenge'rs. She ruwnde the pa.sge in I i anys iand 3 hoxrs.a In Liverpool, Coton was dull, and prices En favor of buyers, but no alteration in quo- ' Luitionssinco the sailing of. the Asia. Sles luring the 4 days amount to seventeen thou sand bales, of which specnlators took two i thousand, two hundred-market clo-ing. n The Queen of Belgium diet on the 12th 1 instas. Germany ias had notice from the Prns. sian overnment that the Federal Assembly at k,9nBitit woulrt um, lu atiowte~k1~tit - fore by force in liesse Cassel. Jn Dee'nvrk, Frederickstath still holds out against the Hloste'iners. 'The batte'r have been rnpulsed four timeso, notwivthstandinag wh ichI, theiy hadl succeceded in planting stand ards on the breastwork of the city. The lobs n both sides is small. The Berlin Journal states that Autstria, Wirtembnrg, ihavaria,ai Saxony have cou ciuded an otTensivo andi defensiveagirt St.AvC Excrr7.te:CT rs4 Dernorrn Eso e-SsAve DotonlT.-Detroit. Ocet. 15. Yesterday a anibecribtioni of $500i( was raised for theo purchase of. tie negrn. It was headed by HI. Ledyalrd, l'1., son-in law of Geni. Cass, with 85t0.- Not a real noesy' Abolitionist, we belhere, subsc.ribed a dol lar. The negro wvas last niight released froum cuastody, and was really uniabile what coure~ to decide, on. HeI said he had al wayvs been treated in the kindest numner, rind regretted that he had( caulsedl alt tis ex citemnent. lLis ownter, who is a brother of Geneva, (we believe), paid all1 expenses, to the amnount of about $200. pocketing the $300) as tihe value of t!r.- w)'gro, man left for horne. So the greait inlsurrlctin hais endeJ. -[Correpondence of. the Butlido Courier. Escape.K CAY.Esy, the youthi wh~o wasi tried at the last term of the Coulrt of .Sessions and convicted of. Iraceny, for which hie had been sentenced to whipping anid imo. prisonmlient, miadle his escape n) Sat!u r dlay nIighit fronm he jail of thisecity. The I corporeal punishmretit to which hei. was adjudgeid had been remitted by the' Ex. I eut ive, and the imprisonment, we iun deirstand', w'.oithl herve exp1ireda in M~cay next. lBut th liIate juii lor ha vinig a bdica-. tedl his oflice Saitiunhay morning. and a, new, andi of' coturso inex'SperiencLed one halving taken his place, CAmEY, thiihk. ing that an interregnuma of strict dliscip. line might possiblyfollow upon a chiange ofollicers, suppose'd it~iriight be tin ex cellent opportunlity for him to relieve himself from his "durance vile." Ac. cordingly, having b.roken a hmole throu~gh the wnall of his room, which hooks down1 upon0 a small yard, or count, in front of the prison, the small gale of which ie generally kept open, he made a rope by' tearinigluis blankets into strips and1 twis ting them together, with which lhe de-I SCended'u inito the yardm. Th'lence he qi etly passedt thrnitgh the gate into thc at reet, anti whither afterwvarnls, nobody kntows, as lie has not yet beeni caught. Chnr Sun. A Terrible .iccidn.-A letter from Vi-! enna, dated Sept. 27, contains the follow Ing'. A terrible accidenit occiured on Satiuday night lamst, ini a small vi Ilngo cailled Weis., not tar froan Grez., whoeeby -l great Iinnyi lives were Iot. Thel village in questiii, which is called "Our Smoiunr cn the Meadow," is a favorite place of pilgriimage sat tis Itimie of the year, and wis more ta ordinarily full on the day in qu~est ion. Th weary pilgrims had all retired to rest, and were sonund asleep, when studhlenhy a lire broke otut beneath a hay loft, in which were a couplle of hundred persons at the time.C More thatn half of them are said to have pouisheud in the flames, which speedbly comn. nmunicated to tile adjoining houses, and a a high wind blowing at. the time, halt" the villag ... bi..dow, . a. d . a..ty. r known," - - r Jessea.Q We olitiia I suddonly on th U is odging in n of Death of fudg antt. Ve lear, says the ,ton 'u he 20th iiwne wi~h r t,.that Va.. tii ble and retired utldi servant, die *;at h farms near Jrdeadtle, jp thi, tate, no ye 181h inst. Thplon.-Richar4-n't eaui tt l'i~l St G 'ry io rtly after, (t0 wat admit oed to the bar. ta4 dtingaush4edone esuasiveoRand rt.; ogpte,.ce, and was emmnently suc. s4l in'Jefence of the'accused br injdttc, t er iallt when victims of caluciny tor isa e Lice;, and' he won both the honors and c ofnuments of;, is professiin. Tn 1805, lie -ti s elected Clerfa of the douse of Repro- rt Itat ives of this State atl held that office .il Deoenher, r 1'+l35, when he was vateltctri Si iperioir Taw BeAliof r te teAl d. wof thetdicial-ernuneuns'ulli-tl fos .the; roracted. ppriod f'i years,,- gr der the organization of L3Q,hbecamee ps n ident of the inw pourt of Appeals, and Po Nuven,bter, 1811, inscreasing years ;apd rtnitles induced him to resign his'geat. resignatiohwans followed by the most torahla tribntes from the leigisiittiire I the bar; and the former body'voted him ear'ssalary of 63500.in advance, 1"a a timonial of heir. tegarad for, luis perm . I their estimate of his, fosy and faithful of bbc services." .Upot .his retirement III in office, he lived, like a patriarch, on his it ;i, in the 'midst of. his progeny' of' t it, secQ'nd and third netation. .e ; trined his 8131 yemtneo t?2:1 Amrunt A. '.1Hi-life was one of virtue,.usefulness it honor; and, like a sheock of corn, fully 1' >e. he has boenigathered unto the-garner s5 the li'rd. From the Palmetto Simdtlard. n Edgefield District. T A correspondent of the 'I'emperance Ad cale tihus psta up the criminal records old FIgefield. In adelhtion: to the facts rted below, it is re:-trkel. tirt at the te termn of the Court for tint District. five pital cas"s were tried-two lon killin' uves,two fur kll'ing white men, ant one1 r rapr--a nil all.hut one, more or tess con - ctel nith intoxicating ri nks. Thme fnctk nch at lesson which the public everywh-'re 'e slow to learn--that the sa.le Of ritoxica ri dnnkis is the higlh source of all crime, wverty and disgrace. Yet strange is it to y, tat. with all this load of crime restin -on that .utelligent District, and it, cause pa!paby obvious, hr dele.ation in thec egislatura hrir, for year.; past, if we e-f ke not, bon noted for their pmitiTn to I rest rictions on the sale of spirits ! "We learn that front atn inspection of te dlokets for a peri.;d of ten years pat. icy exhilit the startling fact, that there is been 21 distincthicuides ii, Illyefi.ld istricr in that time ' What art awful cat !ugne of crime is here presented, to be :connted for by old 1I'1eliold ! Why is it eat such a District, rennrkatble for talent, atrintisim, and piety, should be burdened ith such a vast amount cf crime? The etempetrate tte of intoxicating drink fur ishes the ready -answer. Men, otherwise yspectable sell the hat.efuil thing. andi lay 4e foundations of their ruin in their ovn. ar-rooms Hlow long, oh! how lor, wiH bl J;dgefiehi how dowvn in abject degrhda ondrhe.t1riJLlokt4. -'.a" Tr.EHoG Ca'e.-The, corn-spondernt af icenntile house of Louisville, having re enitly visited the po'rk-pac'king points or1 the l.inois and M ississ.ippti rivers, says the nutm or of hogs will faltl very, little, if any, short f last season. He sa~;ys the numbtter flear he river wvill fall short on account of th3 careity and high pritie oflorne hta y':ar, but heo conn:rr hack will atnke up this delici y. TIhe born crop wrat~ oer linier.h 1miads, tnd this will enable fetee to hnrg all their mall hogs Io matrket, by late feediig. T1he :orn of theo back coutntry will lbe fed to hogs', a~ it will not pay to bring it to market, and j i 1- cents em is paid for hogs, ho says wHi bring them forward. At Il :mnnibal, Mo. the deficiency is esti. inated tat 8000 htogs; at Quwintcy and Keokuk nd other towns, an Inecrcase. T1he- e'.ttion'.e of hogs packed on the Illi coia arad Mississippi rivers, iast seasona, 4is inereae' in lown, 'I i-soutri, indl illino~is, wiill reaki- itp tor any dkeiency fronm at year y the~ scarcity oif Corn. A wful .11cene. A few dlays ago we saw a womnan raving v~th the debriume tremrenrs. She was oung, heandsomec, amtLa mother. Anctn e'cotuntable pass~ron for inttoxicatintg dritnks, nont made a hell of a rmee happy homce, rove a kind heuartedl husbtand attt father to Iespaeir and dleathI, anti broutght the wretch. 'd mthler and her two boys to the deg rada icon of pubbe shacme amtI beggary. Hler avintgs were terrible. Shae fancied hteraelm f iend of perdlit iton, comrpelel by a sumperior tower of darkness to thrust her chtildlren to fierce tlhmces atnd hold thetm tere til heir bodlies were baerned intoa crisp'. Her lOeeriiptione of what she sawe in her mnadnesa. ond of what she fancied she wvas obliged to In, were awful atnd indlescribable. Occats amaelly the wretched womtan would flg to Ite fatrthtest cornter of the roorem. uttering ciercing screams of agony, aend pressingthe ailms of leer hands over her eyes itn a vain ttentpt to shut onet the horrid spectacle resetedl to her distorted vision. Then, as imupelled by an irresistile power, she vould rtshe foerwardl, chattching wildly tt that shte thought were iher children, and vith loud outcries phmige them again- andI gaine into the fuernace of fire,-'.minghcng orrid cuerses aned imtpretcationls, weih the nest touchaing and telrvornt prayers. This talhlucinaticn haunited the miserable wotmatn ong after she wats renceret powe lens by hee restr.e mat of thce strait jacket, ande was ucceeded byr others, even mor~e terribile in htarseter, and too shocking for detail wh'Iiche onttmnne it ntl death closed thee scent. Alibany Newes. A Nrw anj St~cuun Ch.ece.-WVe )rye to-en andI exanionedl a very singular >ie'ce of micamnstm mn the form~ of a c lo.-k ir timve piee, invteted and manufactured iy lir. WV. II. S4tno, Practieal Dent ist. it will keep) thei time of dlay, dlay of the nont bc and also thce ine of the moentlh. But Ithe nowt peculiar feature. is it kece the odd lays of the tioth,. and alsaleanp yecar aned [lthe odbi mit~iof every mon, so that it cever repueres setting. This we believe Ita never be'en dIoe with anty other .time~ p;ece miade itn this Ccnnity. The. slrikingr proipert les are no) lehremarkialde. One either side of the tephiip itti dloor, and ret the hour for 'ttrikttfj the ft ttie (f ia Kngtrlyeuge in s.nol walks iu foe or hiche1ijti te y. N4oeI aegain, one a seiiirctuhi w re' , and when i Iront of the teipiliflahis ij19tiallist'riket very distintctg !igho of;~ ty:I~b.hg: iti l t: o~ar. ,wh1o1 n . WltrtructurV w~It own ,, n'ii METHODIST Eptscorar.,c Ciwnci .. " T1IE METZwEiST }vco~ ciwO!' Cf~u 'rnt--The lSenior llisllnp ($ tule,)' aria I. I) drc4tl 1 he obur1i. yi it e. prof crty'.czquired by the church Try. ic lerst, oif S3:trtt soa:Q I 'i.; f "suits4 rr! brousgla.we under~rttand;fl' Cited- l'4tat urtr,-pirfm neou$ nt lk othe prop~rry~th dispute: liew, tliiboh.citid'.: .Tk .i ~a in riazit disec, iipl klns I~epe iit agiinp : for; iiee~dr religkiu deniemimtatann in the United. 'CITrUI1)C CuV4rfl~t.- - rn tllqcunton of: Wei', in~ Switzerlaind, therof n' lonw hrsi'qc rna'pos rnewvl mrred. - uple to piltt .'os linmdittly for the cerrm nodl twoc'more- on, ot birth, of every ehlJ f~ r freuentl + tmfa l awtir s. at T he rn ' ;t~r: ln i iri toJ~1 IM.EQ Uit toff 1ep::y nr . Intl annuitally. 'Jlhc nutlt.ritis or Baic are' i'r TiIIt-li-n It, aiiiIIsugh sm rmnit rnrridlgosp my Ps' Es rn.t cr sbe. ot - fruit. hrnT.1NT t01t TrWE HlAVTIE( Eur ItL..-WO Ianvo received private 'eivice, "r',n Port on 1Princr. of the, 34th; ult., hiu~i itadicato a' war of cxtertmna'on be ver'n the [1;ivtitgtt stud Dominicimns on sttyntiluinl ixdnnd. We Iemt'n'thwt -Cho rniilice let ivenu MtItulosquoi gt! thel Doin :itiu- 'i~ to (xpir., nn the 30th, and that EI~UIl.4h12 WI).. clOl"ctt in. n army to rc w~t t:s_ ?tr_ VVitho:; ourT interpo-cition z" f1:vin will at&'mpt na F,!e"4*y mna'n re" undr'lits1oiisercan. The tear, is to ',tnjp' ti' t"r vine rnrn'ra not.tice fronm ,e. r *iiraiiott atft n atni :ce. Our corn v'rc;:at e'n'tl.lir' noi nuthority' to ittrr 'r --'. Y. ficral. ' tncs's has at ;4r..tnt u~nder ctiaiL't.'tilI pi.n o'fn ic l.t eoxt rioitary Ctto' ter, lc-iig :.ithier mot4re nor loe O an a se~n ;irqa ltrir.- tetw*-ten FPranet and' Eng~land. LIr. Fv~rd::st:.nd T.csrntre pro .,soP to es shihacsn erstait .Ibrir'pe betwteen Co.. .is andI. Dovier. Foir -this' parpose he wi&ch that platr rmn woulil be attachsed, at it sttnnre of ti'ehutjld yards fromu this -asst; anrd at *tiscmncecif every onie burt land y to)s acrnss ilhe cI.tn el hu- votdht stic tour_ bilges itonvily to, tr woudl be fized at 4meli int ' in' n1. liar .:ozr$i1etlnt& "f - .r" t(n ali of In;;llitica - tt' .