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'!r i i ''' a n 21 i n 22ot of' '.22 c i u re 1:2 ,.'oioc actio of2 o12 in22 lI'~l 222-r 1oa~os Thos dirdl '2 tril 2"(2222. 1 oa 2r'~l tutt '22 u12 c uti.:yif~ 2w r t iI.nhernett ali *'otitherit noruher of t1 - Union, n or enient seasor - to carve fro os t free anti hoetil t n te; in i ti he agiue "ng assaults :po - j ' ctIact of ti & e-holder by al - 'as ses n p anUlate Vpte, as: an ene 1ty tt.: God J Man unworthy of l scat at le t ae of the rd, or to enjoy a l -.a irNs e l4u9p b$quest ever inho rIt i y freeontn 'The ultiunate object o this consentanonis ioventient; in whici goverinnents and people are the actors I 11he msnan!cipation of the utogro throtigliou the region in which !te is constittionali hdl as property, although its executiot nny cons!gn to the saute grave the inastel adil the slave, and spread desolation ovei thewir common houne. While I rejoice in the conviction, that r large numltber of individuals at the North d entertain cn' uervative opinions oRn the matI ter of slave properly, and whose voice i. occasionally heard in the uproar ofthe vas ters of strife, yet overawed by the itnpetu. o.it.y of the torrent which is perhaps destin. ed to overwhelmn the land, they involunta. rily shrink fron the task of attempting to stay its progress. The instances are rare, in which, whiere (lie eflhrt has been made, deprivation of office, or other mark of dis pleasure and rebnke, (lid not quickly fol. low. This of itself, ,f proof were needed, pros lain the deep-seatedness and all-per. vadimig character of the disease which all' eets the body politic of that extensive and po1pulous region. For about one-third of her political exis. tence, South Carolina has presented an al. nost iuninterrupted scene of disquietude and excitement, tunder the provocation of conitinelies :id threats, pourzed front a thousanJ ti nrue:g; and in formns the maost of. fliu;i e. I)nring that period, it may with trN' h, he aflirined, th:t the public iiinnd has not for a year bee.n free from the most pain Inl olicitz.le. I'eace indeed has long fled froi oor borders, and discontent and alarm are every where present. Better, far bet. ter, it wonhil have been, for the South to ("n1a1e:, in a dleafly contlict with tie North, I int to have i:nduired the torturing anxiety of an anoin:dous srug le, the conseinen' cCs of which are bey'td the pen of human iPrc ii-tc. An open war is linited by the can~os which prod nee it, but the further c1n ttance of such a war-political, ro Si ions and social-as has beetn waged by ioe party agaiunit the other, and in which a ; trw tly definsive attitude has unwpver lii:lv beetn preserved by the weakr; would f1> boy and. iihonourthe biskor' of the An tlo Suonrace. Wham( r nay be said by the I'an:igoguc antihe fanatic, it is our prido and hi;;h lytivilege to declare, that the nnexampledjerbarance of the South, is reo ferable sokeIy to its unallected devotion to th corjppact of 'o, and the principles of cons)ytutional liberiv. Oiur present distressed and agitated con ition has not arisen solely fron the recent aggreive measures (if the Federal Govern mnent. These eticted by illicit and wily combinatio ns, having destroyed forever the balance of power between the two sections the equality of the States, and the equality or right ii the people of the States, conisti t ete the erouwning evidence of tho fixed dc eruination of a doininant najority to tiont. Utunate its perfidios impose of sCiz ing b a aw of its own coactanent, thie en. ire iil 'ritalco. of a conmuten ancestry. 1he star ling truith, at length, stands open. roe d1ed, that the last hope of arresting .U. er ofinfatuated rulers is gone fQrey 3r. to tial-act of the drauii overAp 1Jh f h urtain wi ich secreno t h 'rd e vo aoit 'setrhalle lhe sceiran'go eottan a. a, vern a triumphant people, united iti LV tions, and in deterniiatiotVto mnailj t' with tidelity their new relations with their co-iiovereignsl, and the nations of ihto world. lBut should-it pfea.e the All-wise Disposer of erents in l0.s inscrutable P'rovidetnce to as:,i'n ustlIke conidition of the British I. Innfs of i'tl%4t,.and 19 rivet. the chains w iih wvhich wet are nanaaleit, th61iedple of Soot b-.Car''hnu w ill, at least be 'coitforted wvilh the nssuirantce. that while ignoraint of their de.-ainy, they were not uninindiul of the duty t hey ''wedl to thiernseilves, their de sem~ulats, and~ thenr country. Does hope ihnger ini your botsonis thaat -':l horizo'i will yet be dispehled! rTat the iv will foretm> his~ pretiieditate'd design .inc ing~ yor huonored Coin nonwealth - a! tiassaage' Tio t huca questions :o..;etiory answevr w i l e found in the tielieb- iy 'expennre of! the fpast-thie 0 ver laiuowniig ith2ice of the G eineral 4 in)Vleronenit , ins.-ureti by theC perinanen~it as an :tt tittI h anniihi |:.I io of (ttr propery the hi b,tor~ yf l ial lei.,ini-lhe rene wedl and attii''itenti' d :titatiomn iif the slaver' qune. tio n, and thme recent prac tical v ersittition om orn ?ar~s thit, ait tha! North, (lie pirovis mon- ot thle Cont.,taittin in behalf (If S)outl era rusts'i canot ie fenfoiirced without the ;i .hth ta ofhl, tli o t hat yr e tmiwichi iio : he eti tr ojli oifm every dea rt VilelUt ( .ii Iieth;t'ii trbspinsabl to the ucrn~ pition at -iitie ia 6e6.k 1 of doeaion and run to nii hci di; :5 bitn, a; : co'iptie betweenL t ir ini lae.i i e .ar to~ ou hi~r s.ti a i n p hIca :peta iltii aet l u n~diatons. drune stio ,estibhiutice ins re d~nes a:t ranynthlyprt nel ftr the caonndeene prtiiehei generiidel *are, and .ernr the iessini f hbety hf61 1 tisc t- .n i r p .ity"-- ~ in j i t ie1t locajlt n ii l these c i' set ial( rberts, the l i o l , h. I been debht ate i it~ ti bil ii.ititr- her tersgtr' ii pciri : ,. it. -tc n i.'r bi ivei no tlie :t I ii~t ,-' ill* ii imhiii ir Id ty nd rop rtv b .ct , n e' .i:-i f.,o redt f i' oir ':: e manifold t invoko his protection ur day of a t euld ra. e v iZGtf ii f1~u isene, a -sC o I -of ra -e a 9 o;te b f To.q r _ " iro ject of11Mo s recollection t n n thou ~~. :II~k SIf. """SE~A ROOK. TIWi r I BINNEL. s .m e, so.Ia WEDNIES "l EBER 41 18509 Editor. Moss .4A. WTs & Co., are Agents f " ., Zinnia In Sumtervillo. CoTTONr....... Charleston market on Saturday last Wl quiet, there being but fewv inqiies fo the articlo. The transac. tions of the da3only amounted to abouat 700 bales, from 1i2t.2 to 13 1.2i prices were more in favor of urors. We envioa tionto the communica tion of a highty05teomej correspondent, to be found ont a:sbjjgr column. SssuMK'uth, gv Sa Message, which we feweinquiries o4tcoheains mrech desirable infornatd, sompe recommenndations which are dea~only abm careful and serious dclbortln..f n conOquence of Its length e arle, r reset mtc variety r the in favor ueors. Theinvk unatintof our young but four ishing.Semhttnry, Bradford Spritege institute, came off on, Tuesday and Wed~nesday -of tiat oheek. We swee not prespon, tot U have be onred by many who re, tha the exer o were' highlycreditable, both the io- cday and the instructors, and alrld at satisfaction to the visitors mWo hrt ed a communication with regardl to a exhibition &c. of the class, which is -navoidably crowded out of this issue, buwhic, we shall take pleasure in laying before our readers next week. CoL Preston. We are ' teased to leaf in that so decided an 'mpre ement has taken place in the thealh of this distinguished gentleman, that lie is ena uleal to continue -hi labors as the. head of t te olge. o To yim bnt fgonius, hae geft iiTues as an Wedna hio slast wek W-were presdatligouthwe ,oant. aeby many who e rh he4 x wereitilasyed *dits, btd i tora in " cteateo iand pstruts and affore at atifcti to thoevsio We " . ie omuiainwt read o ortexhbiin &co~.ftecas, whcistntorycoed ou Nofthrn fisue, bf whch fr e hain staket hlasuro-i de reese tondd rlsIn th soadeided an improveend ars.G take psace .ine the theahh forf fewi disinurshe fetedman, ha heist' lnabedtory cndu saor unhe-o head ofto hiColand.,To feisp.einsgoniuo, tu reoarrng teselvan inptor an ahii .alnica~it per r s~omenteuofice iott, ot r. isigny hastinente rohe o d i a i ithinth Conto traon.whs o and at teCosl toin lsrernh Prras.dsoee a The contn exece, hby fourd Nouthrn th liets of atfre &nquirr igspr, leall lpo dtinteit :oudrio's'rwit thano the caron qidepandatsfSihene rits, ofvrnondnts, Rligio an wid Manners.o itetosm are ofi. themrc, fo afewnour the frunning ofa cemit'e It.boraty and s inheared-o counatrliions thll useer ioune elinitr ofe Phut oula d , a f*t~yew supec of woo o neta, an tey sm astil warya of ni.. teiArt. His in"gotrndity hawe invenda process ofrding that wthin thie Cosit ro tin hicht i ur any randgons thic e minst of tuion.lrs rsestehnhu itvee aa.n the httige and inrhintirg upnd socialn duct,lhanc' the ecordmpatc gie Iciithei ti Bongleror is dlaayioan ten when ict, tc oncesitht baste n-l iuerd, andlge tronthexrigtn hts of slveodes soled, wen'tey-et the claiming wbea rvteron ohe israit and hainverted so mayreliion s, dealit waaituh elmen s hutf thght, aol Sattle oprscpioed eb veini, h hi,,totren -m thalloead groun -tite wander itnoth o tnl rc ats hof jiti floite-foit~d at he huat drivehorom is ithe f~or any ranshicy,'hereorit of thras hori y suggest-no, bto ens h contived or tfibl, tits fdelrisand its rcetsu of thnone Nitherbas ndal andy hipgs from fenxiryenc thodght. bio.i dbecause tboo, clarie the reat'ttein of Iatwilr and chrrcteritperfe reo r . if lis ealigsii wtht eny is uts. ((lita or Stauten tl o e prcritine liden. oslvemnt, it itoryc ofti thesrrt and nr maitlie hii i ot ntlyh rets but justi feestsnctions aind perpeiuties. Slavie-huoid tos istiitheliboes ahoiy a hornt e anIt gal inf to afruuthorif Thisii oughe yo meas univeraorteais toneiprof the keusxuiatii shiots foricedoo the Nrtherni ed' toind I'd by'his freedo of eur and i tough't.x llthese toi an itenthupo euiversa cieve.~ ainsth re tt anlcintcnct. at ny cu. of'...'. awarded to eight young ladles, se e and one colored. Eleven ntlemen ad on Af. a wr red of is nin ntl n a ne ayg Is ies om cao theit . tending to devote himself to pulpit labors A woman's convention in Ohio has recently declared the rights of, the sex, and demand. ed equality with men, in the exercise of every civil and political power. Whole so confident in his opinions as to as sort that ius reformation will not goon Until some mun-member of Congress from South Carolina, (for, If the Yankees only let us alone, we imagine that many of the old cuis tos and restrictions will continue to exist in the South-will commence an eloquent defence of Southern Rights, (if there shall be any such things,) by addressing some la dy of Ohio, as Mr. Speaker, and Ellen Grafts, representing the sovereignty of the Union, as the Lady of the white Hlouso, will generously renew that acquaintance with some titled Embassador from England's Queen, which dated its commencementTrom' her present visit to that Illustrious realm, to escape from her Georgia iaster? I( thg Yankees lot us alone, did we say? Will they? Can tIAid, if oy do not build a rail road to Jupiter, and leave this planet, (n account of its smallness, what will becorhe of us? Robbery On Saturday morning last the smoke house of our townsman, Dr. Edward'Solomon'e, was, discovered to have, been lioken into, and plundered of a great part of its contents. An entrance was effected by penetrating the brick wall upon which the house.-was built. No clue, as to the perpetrator has yet been discovered. For the Banner. Mr. Editor.-Wliist Southern Rights iations and individuals are loudly con. ning the aggressive spirit of the North, and a reatening non-intercourse as a retali ation ould it not become each and every in dividua to reflect, that he is, perhaps, an: tn conscio supporter of that aggressive sapi-' rit, he.o loudly denounces? Hoy, Mr. Editor, is' spirit 'and feeling fostered and -supported? . it not by the Northern Press ? Now,Sir, op Acat the immense patronage, the Northern r esv recolveo from theSoutli,.und say, '4e notsupporting, by our Huhscrip-. tions tot orthorn papers, this veryhhostility we denou ce? -Let every man's cnsconce answer for imself, arind If his corisciene esa tifiles )im ,! i,5t ler for him to suo a. paper r vto interests then 4 Sta-4.t y4eM hits-do i, but im.blninii, ?}serkas susplcious. It is kidy and ,fgolish to road the excuse, that thoeP.apor, '). asp '#s .' politics.". : Lt.ot- . who. i remeinber-thit a wiser a said, "he that ianot ~ the rise FornthelBanner.' Jiousa of RKWReintsATa-ivs, * Nov. 26th, 1850. - *Mr. FEitor,-Aecording to -promise, I write-yon'd the sayings 'and- doings abiout the (at present) busy Town or Colmunbia. Our Delegation all reached her on Satur day, except Capt. Nelson, who came over on Monday mornIng. WVe got over on the Rail Road, without difficulty, by walking soe half a mile through the WVateree Swamp, at the breakdown. The Read will soon be completed, and in good travelling condition. The Senate was organized yesterday by the election of R. F. W. Aiston of Winyawv as President, Martin Clerks and Goodwini Reading clerk. Our Senator, Col. Moses, was run for President by his friends againest Alston, and received 14 votes, lie ran un der great disadvantages, as Allston was the oldest member of that body, and had been looked to for the last ten years as the suc cessor of Mr. Patterson. The only matter of surprise is that lie mnade as respectable a run as he did. We have elected Col. Sinm ens of Charleston, Speaker of the lion.e over Middleton, the former Speaker. Mr. Mlddleton is a most excellent man, andi much liked by the immbers generally, but the im-, pression was, that ho was not ready, and prompt enongh in the Chair. G lover has been re-elected Clerk, without opposition. Our old friend, Mr. F. G..Jenkins zmade a handsome run for Door Keeper, on thin only Ballot laud for that post. Little Tommy flinkins, wvith his bright face, lias made a moir~t capital imupression, on the members, and the, only thing that wvill defeat his elee 'ion, is perhaps his youth and size. lie too, fo' the number of candidates running, has made., respectable poll, for the first anid on ly b~allot- There has also been one ballot ing for Reitting Clerk, which stood, loor 35, Baskins a llammond 28, anid Norwoodl 25 votes. You -ill, therefore, perceive that we are not yet or~izd and will take ano. ther day, at least, toget the oflicers of the House elected. We 'yo told, that the Gov ernor Is to give us a wlilke message. The Hon. Ian'gdon Cheoves haN been here since S~~jy, and is the Lirn of the place. IIAH l memorial against Anma taking is waf1~.vs read in the Sonate to-day, anad Ada~'m~s made a speech, which I lde~rstood, gVas pretty severe. lie is capableoaf mnak 'jig a line speech, on any thting. Hi nut aiumt Memnrminger had a little brush in tho House, upon adopting the former Rules. R~osele's kitchen was burnt up to-day, and quite nan alarm created upon the cry of ire. It is a I w~t mzisfortune, as he is a ptor main, and the p'a"thility Is, thatgany of hja boarderrs will be c'speilled todbave himw. There is muca*-vn,,,lecture and speculation as to who is to be made Uni~ted States Sen ator. Hlammond aql having attenkid tratar 'ession of *the Nashaville Convention has do. tached from blj , manty f 11htiiirmenst r n : anl a elviserz h lection Is exciting.koi e. uterost. ndidates are}'rank WiVrdltiw, (a brothorI o Judge,) Mr. DeS , and Mtj: IIayniesworth's natne , ut I doo know wluither, by is authorit. r not 1r. Mornrninger has withd wn. The Governor's Elc 's. eo oc.CUpy. ing the attention of nemers. iMeins, Bu elaanana and Gadsden will be run. It is dif flcult to 'ay, who is the prominent man, but I am inclined to think Means the strong. Dat.: I undes'tgnd ihaat'the, aisk question will not be touched this b~asiors. I will write you agaid,'forI yotrnext week's pa. per. Send uo a number whilst here. Truly, yours. J. ). A. Dr. t. W. Utuas, has boon appointed by his E.xcelleracy, Gov. SEAnnooK, Phy sician and Surgeon General of South Caro lina, in place of Dr. T. T. STARmg, resign ed. South Carolina Legslature. COLUMBIA, NOV. 30. The proncedings in both Houses. to.day, were. without general interest, the greater part -of the day -being consuned in giving the first reading to bills of which notice had been previously aiven. In the klouso, S[r. Cruikshank, presented the -neaporial of the Lafayette Artillery ,: f Chtarleston praying for a , arred eogmitteo on the Noteesrof the following bills were given: By. Mr. Burnet, a bill to incorporate the Moultrie liouso Company; also, a bill toes. tablish a Rail RLoad on Sullivan's Island. By Mr. A. Owens, a bill to alter the Or dinary's Act, By Mr. Blackwell, a bill to substitute whipping for trading with a Slave, in lien of the >unisinent now .iInposed by law. Bly Mr. Torre, a bill for the teniporary re charter of abitain U inks. By Mr. Seabroo<, a hill to increase the punishument- for circulating Documents to disturb the peace of this Snate. The . follmving bills. received the first teadingz in the House: A ball to extend the Charter of the State of S C., to 187(. A bill to limit the Judicial tenure to the ngd of 0 years. A bill to proibit betting on Elections. A Bill to arhrd aid in constructing the polletun ii itoaud. A Bill to provide for. the purchasb Qf Ordnance, ant5co4 by Wt. Mlauigault: This bill nrovides for an appropriation of $60,0')O0 for this purpose, and specifi th kiU and uiality of arns proposed to be purcha'sed , A Bill to alter the late I.icense Law, in troducedi r. Ayer. This boll proposes to antesd: tuftif Segion of the Act, and to.gpqal thae ailt Soution, which declarcas ,t dl'yal to diak '1ipP t,tlc where 'sold. h A.lil .-te PrsotP 'oxj ;aid the .4 otel- wkers and 1%vdla - - ~ . au .'', h tl. - reat~on r r Aoiscitor la j[tE.q: ,. ir:iamluj lId :Js .maorniUg, u Wa4 ..4ji si 41{4-J. H11-. 93, C. AY-. fin opdagg 'ganin'tit' appointed' for that . r irjsofted that they had f p'bor'. lUtirr's Eulogy on t{eL8go U9ii'ceied-'ind ridg& in each ouRs tio-duy at 2 ocok .yThe ig Moew MQ)a'uta. invitaiott frcau~ ho a T3r.jirWsio nC llegr61uieto4endr i thpihieation froi~ YPrince wit 't acison of t'he ifater by ihe r&ili I Inure. -it reconimnds~ the setting~ apart of. A a eoparate'i fund, (on the relief or disable. ataenabers of thi P'oaaatto lItegimenowt, an recoiinends.repaird and enalarginent of thme Citadel buildings. The C'i).mittgq on Claimns reported urn favdrably ori the Petition of the Coinnmis sioners of ihe Pone for Charlestont Neck, ' prayingt indemnity for part paynment of a< PhysiV$cian's accoumnt. 3Mr. Tfo,a: uffered a resolution to refer it I to the C.omanittee on the hiilitary to exa inell andi report upon1 theO exptidienicy of estab'.ihina" ana Ordnanace Iureau, wihich Thegnrlordrsm were then taken up, and the reisoluationas ollered by Mr. 1u. . Pn,-altering~ the 4Ithh rule of the : I louse, so that a 1111l shall be referred to the t:amanattee on tlhe first reading, wereI conisidlered and2. agreed to. All at varlions recsolutionsi with regard to outr relationas to the. General Govern menctt, whaich haa e been ofibred, were taken uap, ra.nta onmoion 02, iltade the special order for Tunes.day next at d o'ehck. Thmme con sist oif thei rsoluh~t ioniS otyered lay Messrs. Mieiar.a:ro:, Krirr, 11. I). l'mi1', 3 Ii. Per ry, andl W. A. (Owry'i. Thocso ctie'red by Mr. Vua:n were referredto a Spaecial Coinin attee. Cuerim'.a-Wo perceive. that telegrapah ic despatchae. have beena rceived from New Orleani, bearing~ date the 27th1 uat., stating! thatt 10 he 35ssissippi [louse of ftcep-1 resien:ativei have p-is.ed a resoluation by a majority of fouarten, draapprovadg the course of (eni. Ih lny 8. Fooren, United Htales Senatonr froma thaat State. WVe unadertaind also, that Gov. QUITAwAN - has senst :a Alemage to thse Ir'gislatuare ad. v tina Iinineite o'rganlizationa of thet Md~itia of the Stat.-SN!#e-Righs Re'puli can. Toeniblo Steam Bloat Explosion. - ~ Mw '1111,, NOV. 27. Th'le stam mt .\ iiArk~ 'nsas arrivedl late lact evenaing, brmsin tg the sad iaitel ligeuo~ of tho exidosin ii t t-i ors of the An ltineCte~ DouitgIla--ibaag and wvoundintg thirty-four p i5!I:En'rS, andit twentty-five re po rtedi mi1151mtI. We LgIne as lull a repor oif thei awful catasbt rit i'h ola ta oni h obtaini ed tlasa i.rbti, fior wh Ih we are indebted to Mr. hi. Weaver. lMi.. of ithe firmn of Weaver, Mulltina & Coi., of this city. Tfho Douaglast' haad otn board about one hundred tand twety pavenigers-andu, wnitha what was on lc her bare, :about I ,ltiX) bales of cot ton, )tume 1) of I(i whaich were oi the boi at. Theli boat ad rolo on41 0h ter are a total tos--ii bonth were consuined after the ox. pilosioni. 'lThat ona the biarge was saved, as the pasengfers and crew escaped froma theo hosn M' tlh barge, andi theni cut tier hloo. WVe are .2- aied thrat, uponl hbeing aroused ly the reposrt, no~ of thte pasengers left their beurtha:, and, iln thu a'V,qnsio1, smokek and st,'ain, ruashodl forward andu teti up then hot bilers. A good niany are suaposd to hlave) been worunde~d in this wny. TIhe The fleis't&i of thio lAtt is kte, n'hd.thwelist oh />ssena.:s'iti un1i iou by thaesurvivered. fhe following is L~be killed anad wou rAjed --nothinag lhas yet rAnlawd-relative to Qle Montgmnery,J~']h&ice-p l ry flaeJy Ilvoua.-S-NamactIs Dn'-. -ak P4'I Mtie,' p~41&~h m. 1 rr r, M~itgot ery; dgcla t al ivl see, lobs ( 'jcpe '; rios 'TI int tsu pp.oF ren i^"'. in , Geo iedf.. >heuvt cve'Wdheiec not khuown;) 3. A.-Nelt on Perry county; S. A. Wattt, Dtllah; Soys Job and George, belonging to " Martim. Slightly. Wmien.--W. A. McMio 4 W ilcox; C. C. Sellers+. W deo. ; John Kell. s, residence not known;) J, G. Uli , 4,obile: Dr. Cald weil Camden; F jyluna Selmn; E. L. Schruehel, (resailence u* mnown;) A. Martini Ellnr; 'I' P.. Offer, Firat, Clerk; J. W. 'Wemmus. MoWl~e [lenjamins Oppenhein, (residence no. unown;) Henry Adams, residence' n't cntswn, W. D. Taylor, residence not knowtn.. There nare twenty-five nissing: Public Meeting. Purnuant to notice given, a large ans , respectable portion of the citizens; of Clar mndon assembled at the residence of Mr John W. Ridgway, on Saiurduy, the 9th t inst., for the purpose of organizing a bransk to the Southern Rights Association, as'con. tempilated by the 3rd Article of thu Consti. tution for the (Suuthern lUghtsp Assciatimn of Clarendon. The meeting was organized by Vice 'resident Capt. Rich'rd P. lb n dt- - king bqchair. ~On. 5inOtion, Ilhogd4-ftins requested to alt. ofts. ting, and Mr. Was. as Treasurer. The President adIre the meeting at sone length, in an inrpree sive an'd appropriate speech, exphutatoy of the object jor whic h it had assemb-ld at the conclusion of which, fr. Isaac hig nal offered the following Constitution for, the government of the Society, which -was a unanimnosly adopted: Whereas, we, a portionm of the people of i Clarendon, feeling the deep wrongs inflict. e ed upon us and our section, by the agg ions of the nonalavehohlding tutesean4ijl~ ig concious that our conmstitutional -prevs en eges have beeni violate--that justice ' been denied to us, and our rights as equals i in the Union withhold by an unprincipled, majority--and of the depths of degradationu. that awaits us, if in th:s emergency fearful crisis we make no efThrts to vin cate the rights, honsd and institutions t the South: Therefore, Resolred, for the prompt assertiotfof theserigi-ts, bequeathed to us 'by. 'a n'ucestry, and-tho practical nraintouai M. then, we dots proceed to organizc ourselves" into a Branch of the Sotndern Rights Asso tiation for Clarendon (;.,, to. be, called "The Brewingtoi Iiramu h.". Ard after iavingr pfedged.obrselves to'i gev-rned by the Constitntiou of the .outlhern Righfhz. Association for Clarendo, vo do idopu following Uy4sA for it'gtsvnruiont; . t'lt.'The 0ttemr -of. 1is &*~ietje' ti: '1@J hi. dY.. flnP,5(T o''f~p try halt > n pl d r j ritde aittide, f * i-i Aiointion' \het ' roper; 'and to. nunsrshere te Presitleo tei 'I.-Te eretu: p e pro ee ings.. ociation, taggoitr"i 9~:' map~ ompts to line same; apWn Ut0 OI5.& o Sar ~5th, Tsere shl be aGont al, whose ddty it shall be to p ures to tihe Constitution, and 10 nma . ort of the snme to time Vice Presidi rethecr with the nasmes, number, and f those w~ho may refuse to sign. Tho Chair appointed the following gjI, lemen to serve on the cormiutce desigato >y thte 4th Article of the Constaitutionl: For Broad Branch: Meusrs. Isaac Bag~ W~um. T. lBrogdon, Tlhornsas S. Nela Fohin C. Ragnal. For Deep Creek: Messrs. IE. N. ?howden, \Vma. It. Coskrpy,J o mda Willimn Johnson. Fur Beaver Creek; Messrs. James b . 3iack well, Robert W. Durgess andulHenry 3. Holliday. For Ox H4wamnp: Messrs. ivseph .4piafti las. B. Ililtonm, Samuel E~. Johnson, and'r D~attel Johnson. For Xantee: Joihn~ W. I litton, Hfai N hludnall, Hlenry. H. Drose, anid T. 8. Lj'sesne. Under the iifth Article. the following rtenthemten were appointed: Messrs.lleny kontgomecry, Jamies C. Strange, Joeh Sprott, anid W. J. F. Bethune. The .Conustitutioni of thme Society i(ie then presentedi to the vmeeting for signa Lures, anmd was unanuimously signol.d On motion ot Mr. Robert 'n. Burgeus, was ordhered that the proceuhu,.rs of th nicetinig be published in the' lV4 anid BLniner, after wich the og journted. . -; Rucen~znl P'. HTA vNSwo Wum- T. llr ocioo, Scc Mms.sssurri'.-he folowin . from the Ihimore Soun of F'rida~y the only additional intelligecnr.e. from this State: .JArxsuo, (.\Iiss ) Nov. 19--TI tuare conveoned yesterday. The ( message wastransmitted-and rea he ays "lt. heprotbositionm be. Sanade) to the~ non-ilavohnltg S remedy thme wroange, so, far as it im the power of Congress to, do so, 1, ing from Californma a conce-ssio 30I, mini. or otherwvise to' ( iin amendmewnts of the Co:-o herealter accuire the righht~. t inag Stts froum umicomstrus':on aggressions; bitt in the evertf to do so, I do not hiesitate to expe ciuied opinionm that the onlys ellaie i to te evil, whirlh must cout~nu frohs year to yea r, is t/,he na' p~romnpt aw nd aceall seceajsion ' aggressinug 8 ta . 4 'umden Jounni 'lnF. SoaU"r I AND! No 1-----Te o ~ofo iung whlich we tiind uuAler thle hosiI de 4 A (-'nnj ruoaix," apajears thus ti illstrate pretty well' the'~ relative po~sitions of the snustlh:md smdrth . .<ho cold' niht-.Qumahitek o fr01n "Hutiffthlentinkt die ngei -~ '