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esath of Lieut.; motto q Yt 1 i " ancio :Daily he i h 1 t liithis been placed be. fore ia, li hielt we fid the obituary notice appunded. The niel-ticlholy itolligence of the doeeasu of tltii'gallart young man w ill touch the litert i 'y hstir ve Cnnpanionsi in urmns, whotvertlhe eWllt a of his noble anl feaurees. conducti iany it bilondy field. We.wori. ourseoves well aequainted with Lieut. Bull, and admired him for the hiZh qualities he possessed. lis hiart was ever open to the call of distr es, whether icjeu:si. .tion-tvasmado on ht rited purse or his psinsonal service. V tile on duty, .In Mexic, .was at one ite dotailed inl comhta ;it detachment dei:nminated, in military r sr, - .he forlorn iope, and the steady and determined imanner it which lie executed the duty entrusted to him, wan tie admiraition and prai:e of all. lip! was appointed Adjutant of th l'a!maettu Regi. mient, and it his aften been our pleasure to hear the highest encomins passed upon 1d0m by his comnnder, Col. Glardn. lie yielded up his life, not as he would h'ive wished, clad in the habilinents of a soldier, and amid the clangor of arims, but a victim to an insidious disease that steateth away the strength and life of the strong and the weak alike. His memory will be green and fresh in the hearts of all who knew his worth and tunhood.-Cutrier. (From the San Pranelsco Daily Hlernhi, Nov. 12.1 DIED, in this city, of Cholera, on the 7th instant, Mr. 1IALPII BE1,,, aged .5 years, late of Charleston, (.. C.) To a host of frie:ils in the "Pahnetto State," thes sad announcement. w 11 be re ceived with the deepest sorrow. One well beloved by his associates, and standing high in the esteem of his fellow-citizens, has (lleen called from life. A chivalrous spirit tits fled--a generous heart has ceased to heat. His home will know him no more! In the lute war with Mexico, when the Palmetto Regiment was formed, Mr. Bell was elected Second Lieuteniant of the Charleston Company. During the eam paiin lie was enabled to perform efficient service for his country, and led the forlorn hole at the storming of Chapultepe'e, IIs gallant bearing at that time won ftor him tinf;aling laurels, and he was nresented by his native city with a sword as an ucknowledgment duo from an admiring people to a brave soldier. At the connencen.rt of the emigration to California, he was one of the first to seek the shores of El Dorado. and he had for the past eighteen months been engaged in the mines. In .Mr. Bell's short illness, friend- ad. ministered to him, and every thing that hope coud suggest was resorted to, to stay the hand of the dread Destroyer-but all in vain. Life's fitful fever is over, and the turf rests above the honored dead. J. M. II. CCL.slis'trc.tr. MEri.-On the 27th tilt the Mississippi Synod of the Preshyter ian Church met at Vickshurg. anid on Monday, the 2d inst., adjourned to ineet in : this # tv (New Orleans,). on the second } Wensday in Jauary, 1852. i niconsists'of four Presby teries, - Sdh entbradhig ah'ui-rgon of Texas, Louis ~ta r anoAnt. Mitsissippi. There are, in th " .'odeigtynrimisters. t yic ' eeUtngs .were. conducted with otl90und decoruni. y Lthad we cim lear, fro:m severdl pent en.en who were present, we shouhl in. 1or that this boly lars tegisl:ael with a view to the good of all men, wih ut se!ching merelysto propagate the pecuaarities ol a 5Lect. Ibstarces ot tis iiaghat be~ pctied, bitt our space forbuds. Tire only squintogia towards politws that stumrbl-ng block of so rmarny churchl legnsliaors--was ri.miifested, as we are in-. formed, on thle dliscussioin oif a report. in which the opinaionr was set forthI lhat "thle right observance anid imiprovemrenit of the 8.'rathr w~ere cal cuislated~ tri pnnnoaite the best interests of tis gloriu. Uunion." On this the whole aimounit rat poitical fuel was consumedain, ad rthe etirie deba ten, s Iurrnished to us, is as to thaws: Rtev. ~Ar.-. Mar. Aloderator. I wonil surggest to thie brother a slight~ chianger am one tword which otlEnds maar pvuersonrs ina this pa:.rt oaf thre couan t ry. The wrd "nto"would. perhaps, be beiner than i Rcv. Mir.--. alr. Miaderator, I am - tnterly oposed~ii ti te chi:mge. Ift it has comeni to thiis, t hat we c~a mnot, :n t his Syniod, use' thne word "Uni~di," I think it is'higha timae for iiniisteirs tao be .ia to pr.:achi ltuhtics. 'atr.-. .., anr clher a nd lawyer. Mlr. Maoad creator, I thinik that tho~sre naria who woui~l object to "Uaiona" would dalhie tihenor a~tiomn" still moire. Manniosroa.e . :N v~s y 1.ri.--his lady made her first appr alice befotre a2 2harlestoni saudience last evei.g, at theC Th'bo4re. P!ici cui n i Iy hail beeni iii Iam ex~Ited, and~ we may satlely atlirii thait ther imost sanguriine rexpict atioans oft allI were realized. (Ouir city3 i ifi hriagedl withI v iitra, many of wham have lbmei'n it racte-d hiera wvith the expLectatin rat hiearing thus uiiiv 'alled srongst ress. Smaee lhe inewt TIheat re has bieen (loened, a imret tbrhaant, attative arid ordherly :asembitlage, Iris nerver gracedt it, than that w. inchi gre-ted this Lair voi a rea oif melody, whaose v irat will formr anl eran mi the anias ot ouir imussa liovmg crinaaiuaity a TIie liir. ." anrd " The I:!m .'AUg"' rwere loridy encoreid. lCIt l theae of rhe pierform~ance was thn simpleak plranave zair of "lwme Swert onw."' whwch. tainiar :as it is, to every onec, we lad nrevar heaird reoally sung before it caine ron, thre mth hiluoius bpi of .Jenny h.ind. The whrole arralngemients were conducitedl with admirable .systemii maal goond order active and efliciernt mianagrs, were dlis tribunted in varioius parts rat thea houe, toa sr! cure to all the posstssion rat everv seatpe viously enigagedl; salr we feel wa'rrsannted ina assuring those rof ur frmiads, who dhesnre to embrace this opportity nrow ofllredr, tro en joy the richest mrusical treat whiib lhas ever been off'ered iin nr city, that they may dor so int full conlkidence, thIrat all iamat ters coun. with fjoniety aind dlec onuni. Without panrtiak ing oh lie ent hisiaismn in adlvatice, whlichi has chiaracterizeda thne press of other cities where thre fair Swveude hass poured forth lier umelodioias nrtes, we miust be allowtedh to remairk that weis h arinver before heard the hiumiaan voice haol ari atudience so imunch under controal, or so coimplotely hold lciaptivo the tbrI lhama assemiblage of beauty arid fashion thrat attendled her coancert. Above all. we tako piride andl lasure ini stattinig that rio attempiht to disturb or saninray the audlience wit hin toark plac-, ror was there Inn least dhistutrtbance im the v icainmy of tihe Theatre, that required interference. Courier. A late philosopaher say's, that an emipty pocket is a great gulf hiet wenn horpe amid surccess,.a iminpossibile as th. te whih dii. ed Laz.arris, fronA his trioi.d Char minaiire. '.Ta hailosopher is travelle I somne. A Good' aralleL 'The d ouheril etsa says that, Milton'. devils were, ors :he''it vrth-not le oth. Satan's first orderwas: "Assemble tijou Of all thoeo myriads, which we lead the chief! Tell thiep that by cowaaid: era .yet dIm night lHer shadowy cloodwthdraww, I an to haste, And all wno under.ino their banters wave, Homeuwrd with flying mnrcl,here wneposas The quarters qf the North."--; "At length into the limits of the North They carne and Satan to his royal seat." And not only, continues the Press, was the rebeilion a Northern one, but the pre tences were similar to those of the North now. It was a "liberty" movement then a pretence of liberty against slavery. Thus Satan in reply to Aliel, says: "At first I thought that liberty and heaven To heavenly souls had been all one; but now I see that most through sloth bail rather verve, Ministering spirits, trained ui in feast and sng; Such hast thou aimed, the ministers of heaven Sercility with freedom to contend." "WIlAT ARE huitDs GoOD Folt?"--The American Agriculturist for December, in answer to this inquiry, relates the following anecdotes: "In connection with this subject, we will give an anecdote related to us last winter by Gov. Aiken, of South Carolin,, of the rice birds. These little crealtuns gather around the rice fields at harvest time in countless myriads, and of course constme considerable grain. Some years ago it was determined to make war upon them, and drive thema out of the country, and the measure was in some degree suc cessful, so for as getting rid of the birds. 'What ire birds good for!' The rice plan ter soon found out; for with the decrease of birds, the worms increased so rapidly that, instead of a few scattering grains to feed the birds, the whole crop was demanded to fill the insatiable tnaw of the army that came to consume every young shoot as fast as they sprung From the ground. Most undoubtedly the birds were invited back again with a hearty welcome. Ricecannot be cultivated without their assistance. "A .w years ago the blackbirds in the northern part of Indian: were considered a grievous nuisance to the farmer. Whole fie!ds of oats were somietimes destroyed, and the depredations unon late corn were greater that can he believed, if told. The farmers sowed and the birds reaped. lie scolded and they twittered. Occasionally a charge of shrot brought down a score, but made no more impression upon the great sea of birds than the retoval of a sintle bucket of water from the great salt puddle. A few years later every green thing on the land seemed desti ed to destruction by the army worm. Ilan was power.ess-a worm ainong war us. But his best friend, the hinted blackbirds, cane to his relief just in time to save when all seemedi lost. No hu man aid could have helped him. HIow thankful should roan be that God has given him for his comnpanions and fellow-laborers, in the cultivation of the earth, those lovely birds. 'The laborer is worthy of his hire.' Why should we grudge the little moiety claimed by the busy little fellows which followed the plow, and snatched the worm away from the seed, that it tnight. produce grain kir his and our sustenancel 'No honest tan wo!d client a bird of apring and summer's work.' " THE RULING I'AssiON.-The force of habit was well illustrate' by. an ainecdoto told us of-a farmer profasnor at'the Medic"l School in Camubri<'re. We have it tront one of the stuiIents, who was present on the occaroin. Aiter the delivery of a, klcore, thieprofes ser saino: "Genct iee to- rmorrow~ I shaill have lhe !leasure of i chsr't nl a body lie fire vou. I hadl hop'jed to hanre t hait sat~s the sublject wvas iii t ex;ici ly ready,. nt lie. ig qpuite ideaid. liie is. hiv e'ver withiou ta iduoubt defuinct by this timie, aind to-iuorrow~ yout inay rely uponi ai rare t ea. Th'le next day lie stoileiits weire ini the hall early to see the scalpeal used. TIheree was nm coirpsi'41 tln iise eer iing tabile. anid every thnie te idoor iip'.ned1 every ivye w:is turned~ to wit itess thle aidvient ofi whit .\I:in-. an'l lby th-- Proiierir sioleinnyi tri.k dnwin liin, antI wveiring ai mi 'Nnchuly h~k TIak annitotunced to hiive th lea ~;sure 4.t d;soer tiing a sublject he're m ;hit4afternoon. hiut I toy itsalppiiuitiinenta it wilIlibe toi yours1, the dsiscae. uinfort untatily, b:i.. I:the i a a. fair wayim of recovePry. - .. -.. .. ieftiing of thie A\in-ricti A\rti I iion was bilhl ait Tiier I I:01, Ni'w. York r.tv, ''n lrida~y eve nin.. 20 h ii.-l. The ( ho'e ,mnnier of? siihi.ertirs thiis ve'4:ir was I10,t Il; list y.ear it was i',thi I. hei yeir. W1 I.55t I. (Inhe th u.-:id plfrzes, iii. ariii ".\llston's )ut li-es,"' were iti-. lbmted anmg the subiscriers.,u hi hi.iih-du frioii all pairts 'f the: V'iion, and it iiightr hs.t, "tihe liremii ir .\r:mnha,"'b tv ii: hueo prmzte'r inimii "h ce:-'ern p~it fI Ne York arid tor w harl hihe wui as i'rru d st i,tilih ), w as. Souiitlt (Zir'iiili, it wve ian~s el tiijii the' lhat ini the- New York Iliirrihl: I' .1. Islo, hour .- 'Trfsr. reaphi. ................ irivye itriei'dv nii ed !be'l litrio~nt of is -'Free TIradue Asso'ianon"i:i ins Niew York, haviing for its object the' asnhsti of aiiy tn alird itdties oin iisiports whate lver, t hi thie estabibshment~i oif abolute triei idomi 'i hitnitat soin '.hia:eve'r. Th'le Trliinn. te!lst. his reucent ly bieen coiintunced, u biilh his l(eliiha' toianlei'iies mi roiiainl w ith theil foregiiung, but u bish is rather inire practs cal mi its imus. It as mi vilart a Nsrr't ir giuniztii (it thie frmee tr~uah. anportenrs,.hy liens, amgents of ti'riugi miantufact urer-s, & to alccouimphish liv iiuiinato ols:i l ion. Rtsob ert .J. Walker, of MI misslippi, (.\lrn. Plk's Scretairy of ihe 'Tre iso ry, andsl lie :inn arnchitoct of the piresenit tarisf.) as thei isi'rt "llemoc rautic"' cndtilate or Prnesalenut, aut the satme tiiii pilin~lg *ihie piarty'' oni eb-. tinand ,iun iiptivocal "i:re' tr:ialie" grutuis, and then seicuring its trioiiph int I het olie-. tion of I1852. This unoveumenut, the Tr'iu hiune nym's, has bnement akedl lay a isuibscripi I sont of over~f 820~,000, paya ble half oni de. mndni amid the halIantce ini six mthiitls.--Hul-. Iimaore Sun. Why is a street door like a biarrel of whiiusknv? isatise it' rccj~iici ,e))t '6'*Mw 1.6 .. .Appointnzeuts of South Carolina. The followilng are iho nppoitit lvnts of' he, South C rouia Coztl raee, for 1831: Charleston District.-(,. Wote, presiding )ler; Charlestn, V. 5. WVightaii, 1) I)., 3dibor Southerni Cl rtiaii Advocate; (1i:ts. i'aylor, M. 1)., Bi. Jenkins, tnisd:otniries to Ch~inn, Cumbe~rland, 'W-. A. (nmc' l;'e1I 'rin ire); St. James, J1. It. P'icket; C t~ress, [iiim VV.Kell y, F. AX. Monod; 'on oon )i:sion,-W. C. Kirk modc; Jilluk Swamiip, A. M. Clhrcitz burg, J. J. FlIeintnin'r; Savaniaih UIver boro, I'. A. Al[. \Villiao'=, \V. \V. Junes: Comnbo l, andii AslihJop4) \is.-iil '4, J. IR. Cu burn, Dlani') May; ()katios l1 i~'s on, ,lo ,eph Warinock; Orn: gehnurg, W. Crook, \V. Wi. flIood; IBurnwe, l P. (; l)'iii,n, '['ho t'iI Ic aiidI Aikeni Al is"ioi, 11. \V. Ai I 66(; (hop. r.r Rtive'r, E. 1, Kill,- \ViIl~lia Ilnuto; C~':sTer Rtiver dis sign, 1'. . l.':41)4'!httr, St. Andrews6 Al ,,on, to hb. supjplied; I ea tilori iu1 Prince \Villititn'. Ald -s'oi, C. IIIA"04.t~J, C. (). I ?lliluttt'; I'4Ii'-, ', . 44,..4 andr F t'ii 46.j(.j Elanuds Ali'.'itrni, C . \Vikoz,, i1. A. (Ju!,'oke .ty Ditiqrc-S;i,,n,-1jI ':i pre. tid~ing elder: Cok('slury, :1 W. \Va-*:, r, A. A. Avant, C. A. Crowvell: is l.i'Ij I, . 11. Blrown, 1111(1 one to I (e 4~nppliiel: l'ell?ein, A. 11. iAIe~ilvary, S. 11. I )ui,:wveouI; P ic. kens. Jolla 'ing'r; Parois Mouint, !). lii)!). O rd; Greenv'iII I Stratinjt. A. M. f'ors tr; Greenville Circit, S. Al. Green, A. 11. I lar. lnon; Union, It. (". loyd, (iGrr,.' \V. treyc, Newb~erry, C. M llrchi.',n, (C. J. I rl tvto1; \1lt. 'I'rvon Alissiin, Jam les N. Ilirch l); Lu'oesl~urv S drool, J. WI. '\ ri lt~tus If 1. N. (C. 'e\';~ker. 1L!C4,I I',r ( n"i a ,rt "4L114U. Colum,,biat fish j(Y-. . (',ter- pre. 6id~ng elder: (C6,141g111,, (\~':i.,16i,'.t6- ,iit..) im lae&rtin; l: x:4li'1c'u, U). I ),'rrir, Jaie,116 "is; 'eVilie414oro).!u, X. AI r( ', r.p4: Ik, I1.. 1. I yiirn!i+': I :urai.Ir, .I(4)Iu . j'r+r "a41lU)4'l, If. ('.I J'ar,~t~r~s; 1)44 ni g'ut, W.. NIcI. );146 'alnil,.', 1. \',e ,\%ic; S11ut i'('.I (e'eoI'gceu D~i sric:-'I'. It. '%Vai)'d. pre. oiding Lelder; (iieo'4vtun, .1 :ures Saetv; ,)inte ,A.Iissiun, S. I'. '1';tIvhr; C''ilwavhoro. lanmes. l'arker, Israel P'. II l?hl(s; Bilack 'iver.Cirehit, S. Join's, 1%% \V. Lee: Ilaic liigo, A. Nettle.; B~laekriver mnd I're D~e loll, Al. A'. MecKib!.en, We A. Clarke; lt'ju 6Wiglitiniui: Chierw Al iouin, W. J1. .i:ek ion; Chcstcrfb'ld, Wee. C. C7larke, :unl anti. .o be supliedci; \Vad~idorr.rrgli, C~. S. W1alk !r, W. K. Boone; Albemarrle, \V. S. I.I:1I om; 'eVnecamiiw Afns ion, J.. A Zdunick 'arson; Society Hill) MissionI, Julin A; tfood., Litclinon Dist ric-11. If. I) tzrant, pro. tiding elder; Charlotte Station. It. G. Stacy; Charrlott Circuit, I). J.. Simmons. Joe. . WN. F'nulkner; Phautii:. G~rove, We. C. Pattcr ;inn; Concord, S. D. Lifey; J.incolnton, Iohin "II. Ziunhorrnan; Spnrtnubnrg, We. P). 1iouZQt' ^Spartotnbtirg Circnit, Miles Pick 1it; Rtutlherford, P. F. iritler; Cautauba, . 3cqi{.barough; Shelby,. 0. A. Creitsburg; lIc)gunton,.J. L. Shiulord; -McDowell Cir TVhe f'1))166 444 i1,: v ;.'.elI t..isf'rre J to lie' N. ('.:Il~ll?41t I64'ml 4'46C6'.o jij UTII BANNER. I Bwsun terville, So. Ca. '? VEDNEyD1V, JANUARY 1, 1851. in J. S. G.-Richtsrdoni, Editor. t -. s Mers. A. WITE & Co., are iu lit i6rL itx for the .Banner in Sumtervillo. u' $ r The Southern Riights Association for A Claremnont will meet at Sumtervilleon Monday m' the 6th int.t ef ,a -~. .- e.--"... an (Our Pribters mtnmghmt themselves bound ty to spend CIhristmas like all the world and in the rest'of myainkitl," and the consequence is, t1tt we dre cotinp lled to omit publish-. ing our outide this week. We throw a ourbelvcs !I the indulgence of our pat hi ronts. Pit It willll' ern, by relerence to another t co:tiit:, ti::t :t subscriber "ihandles us without gloves." Ile is rather hard upon I is, we' :iinnk, 'aasnnuch ns it was a prede- in i cessor, who inde the promises alluded to. t Nevertiseless, as every enterprise which I" has the good of our district for its aim, is regt rdel with interest by us, we thank fo hti.n f: the I.t' Pi S ... ..ro.....-...~ - ai ,te Conve~ntion of the People. ha Th - reiolatur--. at its last session, appowintedi the fe,:rJ.loptytin February next for the ILlcn fj e oi 'neto fteto i ile of ,nth t -irolina. Four are- to be elected by ti Chr . ,.: fh:l ti)n ('ounty anai three biy Clare- lii tendon. itt a fe-v weel: I. will e'laise before the rr Frt.etneai .f Sout Ca'rohmna will Ib.e called upon o to thou thm'e v. ho shall represent their Sover, is Lei-t+Wjq in !to, rnaye'd in the I'eope-t Maijesty, Se ii mI fit:lmie deSt.nies of this State, this gallant, re hitjs glorimu .tate. L.ong ago, thett I.ibe.rty ti1 yet wns yatms;, ihe delighted to treadi theme ter Pe dsant gindes amnd sunny fields. Site ate over vi the great Aster: with tihote who enuttired not a tit tyrantt's 'rnms t .r it tyr.int's smiles. She nerv- oi ed their hi.nrsm to. tleet the thrunred dangers of , li time wihm' :m b-r siis chiased awamy tile gomiim or y' tstrangen-- , ad: , teerd them while the firums ha m eled th. ,-n Idt. ,re their laborn anmi the bus' hi hum mf aint h Ie pommsessedt'm tim dmins of'l~ i h lence. 'pm h-itppy years glided noielesly into thi the p-;,t san t. is p'ople grew in greatn.ss, tind ci liberty 't:il) tus -It with them, their angel guest. pi A tint- "f; t ntile ploPn themn, the Nswan welt ill Aiew'p i i tdo 'ttunii no star forced one ray of of Ilope ti:ron:am ti,- thick gloon bmt ihe still til dwelt in licht. and, then she went forth with the n d, rktness paled and fled before in thenmt. 1l'it miii ar-nmiies thron.;ed theti r boni- tr era and the niiniuns of poIwer would fain have tli manacled these free shores, but sihe derided thema ai in the thundgringst of Fort .Moultrie and the te- fix aponsive eclines of King'. 3omuntain prulaimed of that Ie: Sprit ta was then. The night was tao ended anti the day dawned upost a free and ide. 1ht pendent fm.lde. jkpeople without fear and with. ii ont rep:. atcl. Vrtuie, Gentleness and Refine- all ment v -re the (races of their hmu-n-.--Jstice pi Courtesy ait) Mnmgnanimity inrnliated their name th abroad. Snelt was the birth and such the youth lu ofSouth Car limn. Radiant in her loveliness, frt ;floiningin .oauth of virtue and beauty, she joined -he Atiity withi her sisters of com-. -hobtI tantde -'.t.immmmj biatory. She drew still closer tI ties i:a tti'b d dmet to :rnh other. The glorio., pnst had been one to them-the I immre gloriouis fuiimre amiouhi not be severed. Whaitt w'.a herts shiomid not apart be hers, but thseir richimes sihoulmd he comimon. liigh up in time blue heaventi ave. enhniated their bright ts; nmmnel imaniy ai refuigeet from base opps~rsessioni ihas fol. tc simn td upm~i t i etem anmd fundim a land of' free. w domi ai himme of hnpinmess. Andm other orbm cir-.e el--d imp thmeir bsrighst coumrtes amid clus~tred roundi~ thim isand l'reedtommm' hiami expandiedi to a t 'ssn.t :iett an:] frotm tihe Pai itie' tin time A timantic thme ti fair .-imtmer- timough~t to tm'mt their kind greetiniga t Ithlt.se !'' ni htmm the' iisin is biritti-Aist, anti a si mmnarrn.: iltcht'netom-s ovier it. Ihas one star k int thati re.-plmln.h-nt consmtl' ltii s'eed-d an. :m' the r isu~ glory. alld ism ('mnsslina's statr thme lesser 1 I, shim ts merreIt.a t rlitamry plat,~' armoundt hemrmim t'r m'tin~li kmm ll pefrm her~ 'tatedm couirse's fmar thetir beho' It m'n~ i hiter notttild iwe lot her ouit. Shaimmemt lbt 'tn hs~r sistr thmat thi'y have m'iAt ini iunrighite mmnt- jhin.m.-nt *mn hetr, nmim] fally') dectreemd hier crimttna~l. "'shitmnm lht mmn themi that thmey, ha~vt. lintem tth :mm they haveit riobbtedt imer of h--'rtn mmn shut h-'-r out 1frmnt her ont Isa-e.~mimns leit simh. 'tmtiiiunhtA iih- s-il int F'reedontsi. Ohi, thmat ii h- t'' hee ant enmmmt thsat ha-ml donmme tis, that wve itn.:hit lit'o- li.'enmn hmin! hut doubllem tth.mm. h- n bm--r. If .sh -. nit at5eitjtet, ,,blml ,mtubtmit ts ham idl' -innii; it Imhe shalml. nsithi crdim~m h--:mrt, ir- at': thet fomoit' fm an unholy jimdgm,-im'i l tin'. n ht n it- im hetr era'tth-, like tihe inifat I) inam 'i. thsrtitl the, imonlsmter, iyriuiiy, m'shli, noni . its minnrity't tirtmn'.t vigj,'tt hangm her handiti in pal''d tfear :idt le':iie hmer lbommin imp-'i tto his Ittit 'harmtte is ntti. andm cannomit be,* time hetritage oft ( 'i'em"'-. on. Whih.lt lti- l'ailmi'tto erntni hmr honlttr lmusmt e'n-r be' ttmtairtisimt-d. 'l' prtoud p pner ' pi itt mm ti mtt'draw Img mniher ainmi migh-' ter in its 'l--ad6 arrayv. 'lhu dayt andi thme bomtr tof' mtur mi rn-enty,~ le't mm, phir' thet insigiai tsrf soe tit.- handims ofsthiei m',esmt andmi timiliamm'n it l mh t' trra:t demd, o oittsmr fatthevrti maiy noti h~II i,- nthen ne lmtttk bacmk uponit itheir mtug itb:, for I .ih.-rmy, thesi r cotest aga~istt wirongs, lit'! tiit.ats tim Soumth ('rsslitai stitttittilig lto mi" ih --ht'notr, <temrredt by~ nmm dlager, mayl) msafely Ias Ith: a f-thit mfgh,.lmstit andmerge istto a I *~ Semitor "' Foot . mm i S~eoe outechuote.reahigtps lthe" itrentlus etemrmmmn,' re'ce'ntly m:mtie by) liss e-tm:mt ms blf ofl sthe "l'' t banmlibsm "' begt.n to b- iniortmed tf it i. thet saimm'. i'-'c'r-; that keAeds! sm hit tly, mm the. lirst pitrt osf mihe la.--t ,sesin, a al.1n--4' thn .itlnaiti o in of I'alifomrntiam-dlt'arin, y thtn IhaI :-t noubtlll .instify ta mhmsotlsuttmit ' thet nt 4 Can Ih mour s'mmteitmrary' lte demsireds in.' fornianton.t It I' thm s:mmne itdi idlttil. Nmmr is t ,mmth l'n. itr them smtmm cmi jmeme e'vmlm'ncei a ih' hs:m- e'nn mt 54mm lit' .-smmrity mof bii' ebarar-tt il tIr. I itrit' m mthe ehtim' ttpmon het' I mpmromil'e. c' t hti' mt: is min a4'.rtted, tham m pur--nming time ti tourt- thatt h' did, lhe wast. mmitrep;resen'mting tilt' tech'nlet aindt ti mi.4n's him mslm--mimt'ents; mihi. mem gentt'ttleta lnlthttnnumtly n-pi'iell tt' ' basem inmsin. unationi ;' decilaringZ tt i' anyi si (wem betlimeve ne ar' cotrre'ct nts t tilt nmber') mresponsmtilem p i thmis mf .ht."tsipptIiiiwere tim tignify themir i- mm ni mih' ;iente' hjt< seat m themSe'naite'. .11 r. Fooit r m.inmmst e'ithemr havemm iemn intflum'ened liy a ipirit of 'u aim btoasiig, ini speuaking thusi.i e min hei mmo-t.t have fondmiitly iminemd, tihat time linus ofm I mioni wtoul ail'Eooerwheh'in .1 ilismiippmi, r andi them smeeity of, mh iis auvwai, wtoulmd inot tt'ereforehe lit' Pto theIim te'st. ii in cer'ti i at nil n it ete.'s thm at ine. ithat time.' aimmiost thme whilole r ople of Missistippi, through the only channels ven fur the expression of public sentiment iblic meetings, the Press and the Legislature have signified theirdisaprobation of his course; id it is equally certain, that Mr. FooTa's scat the Senate has not been vacated. Ills decalar mn would seem to indicate, that he was a man the finest sensibility; but his acts are wholly consistent with that declaration, evinclug an ter want of pride, of truth and of dignity. With regard to the discontent of the pe ople of la"i''ippi, as expressed through th--ir public cetings, he saysthatt it is but the ebulition of an jrve-cent excitement, which means nothing, id that the people of that State do not in reali know their own sentlinento. lint even grant g, that they are in the full polssession of that ount of intelligence, which it would seem is luisite to insure them in a knowledge of their vi thoughts and wishes upon this partlcular bject, Mr. F. can only recognise, in the fact of N being invited home, the prevalence of tiat iridical policy, whichl would induce the child throw tiff the protection of the lxtrent ; anad gives the world to understand that the article, triotism, enters much too largely into his cont sition to pennait of his allowing his loved but loving 3lisissippi to commit any act so sub rsive of her own interest, as that of ridding raelf of his services. With regard to the attacks of the Press, he ofaaaes at emprstic contempt " for newspaser ribblern," intimating, that their shafts when meed at is exalted an object as himself, are as rmleas ts the arrows of the illiputians. With regard to the resolutions pnnsead by the -gislatiare condemnnatory of his course ; he has e unblushing effrontery to assert, that the gen tman who comnp ose that hody, although ern thtenel and lxttriotic, are yet guilty of inisrep" nsenting the piople, in the lnstge oof such res. utions. So that, when the Press and the i..g ature declare, that ,dr. Footr. uisrep-rsena nts his constituents, thay are thlemselwrs mis presenting the p5eoplet ; and whe th,. people emtiselIves declare, that Mr. Footn miserpre nts them, they do but misrepresent their own ews and feelings. Sun-ly this Iserticular por mt of the universe was never detined to figare wila canvas-so difficult is it of represenastion. at then des nlat somate one represent it ! Olh s ! Mir: Foo-rt: doe. hlappy 3Mississippi!-. Jppy in the possession of at servant who knows r hetter than sa knows herself and loves her tter than she loves herself. So others moay ink, and exlnim: but as for u, we are in ined to the opinion, that the eaise of 3fississip. is much like that of "' Sinlead . the suilor " att she ians saddled herself with an " old man the sea,'' and tiht it will take someathing tore an worls to ilishslge him from his araa. The ciraunstancess. attendant tsunt a sojourn Watsnington, are clothed with a desree of at aetivenenst far greater that that which invests c simpler features of the distnat lomesteal ; Il the people of 3Mississippi may long in vain r the presence of their benefactor. Thoughts home have no charms for hila ; nor can the itching plaint of the exile---- home, sweet me"-f-nl a realxmsive echo in his bwsom. e is determineed to stay it out ; and not all the luremnta employed by the Syren--not the store of all his social enjoaymntse ta-not even e anticilxtion of the can-ases to be had at lsae td. of the juvenile Feets--can move himlt n his deternmiation-or frot W.na.hington. (For the iner.) Mn. Eat on:-As the Election of Dole tea to the.Stata IlVoni-esti air-teg*lff t the2d. Monday in Februnry naa. r11e.w e te use of your columrr-, to bring to thte >tice of' may Fellow Citizents theo name of li tis distingtuishaed post. Mr. .Alayes il tnot only barinag to this Cianvenationa a uin and disp'asionate jtugment, andt in grity. of charat-cier, ans pure atnd untstullie'd as at of any mtan in our District, buat will biring it, a large experietnce itt putblic life, with full kntowledge of the dtutiesa anal re~spon bilitijes of hisi pasitiaont. In a.hoaart, Sir,!I towt tno mani itt Claretunnta county, ho whorn wo'ainhl soonler t ruast thec rights; ad ilter. tta of itar citiz.ons thantt to .Alatthtew I'. ayea. .'a the choice oif Ila'gaes tot lhis u>nvet -I rest upon the highae.t 'flundal . . 'e, amil tli(hi earacter andai aility aof thosit. ...n to pierformt thea great atyv imapose'al tupon theai, I foirbear sayingt, ty thaiing lrth''r at paresenat. Sauch a taice, I atna stare, waould give geneiral satis etlion to the plel. Se'r.sv..- lhtr's( Ofier. la.dtar atead by~ tlta tale', pen itt landta, and wrl titinga, huasdly.. A'aaub rataar tao his paie'r enaters-, ata.l ito r a'ks latm take a teat. Eu:~Tongt.-'l'ake' a sa':at, Sir-, by thec tir' ;'coal e'aaher thisa, butt juist aguch as we mgiaghlt expe-ct; e aild yearlas jutst a'piredh ad ta' newt yae'r IIme in. Whltat's the nea'wsi. Sir %te nstci R inE R.-Oh Ilothing lstrtia'tlar; I though~alt wouthld htave a litle clhat wtith yaau, this mornrm ug, a- thet timae has' com11 toa tuarna aver a newt af; atal I though~alt a litah la' ini cuntry tatlk ighat healp yaou aan a littla'. Etai.-A4h !ltmuch obaligead to you, Sir. Will - ery hiapy, indaee,'a iio conave're wit h yougg, a any aublja'ct whiacht yotu can tutran tat aay adtant. SL'f.-Sai I thaaughat. Naaw thte subhjet is thei tt'iT lintaatar. Si Tr.--. Ah ! wait aaout tat ! Is it noat suach lu.'r ats youal lika' ! Is it gaut such a aheaet as aldl minter amy weLll boa.t afa Is it noat a thoaraoughi iuathearn rithts lmip--r I )ts's it nat, aon all erra'a aina, lusttnina thec haonoar oaf Saauth ('arolintat tao < utmaait ablilty ? laaes it noat give atll the news aartha relatinga, ! St-tn.-Stap. Sir. Youlr ilpteieas tare too rapiad. agi alit a'-tmyn mtindg fromia its oruiinal thoauaghtsa ta I woubl~l h ke'la t tlk laei'aurely'. I wulad givea am fuall c'readit fiar mtakinig a very agoail pailatient r' someaa'mttars iaf locaal interrst int whlichl lthe 'a ale aof Sumlter are' muchengaaagda ; aomethaihlg alidia the a'rtisaemtt'nts aaf y'our m--rehIatta wSae ae al I e ary gas I,. andaa I inasiat u15)1 yaou amatiig laa adalvartias' them. Ibst lmy aihjeet is, iS newt yea's ay, tat remindi yaau af at piromisa' aiade y'ears hnaek, andl which 1I aorry to see aol hae naiegle'atead amuch'. Sr'n.- Youaa aengagaed at itae autaaet tao briang oinengatl y beafogra the ltilea thea impnosrtane the Wilmningtoni aiwl Mancuaheaster hitil Iand, deavaate yaour coanaggas li herally hao its aiuppuort; enaaecimruae it Iby all the meiauxt at youir dliaio I, atna itt short, tlahapeale aloaag the lie of that iterptrize were led to believe, thatt ini the Satin r llaatnner, theay woalad find a powterfutl auixila, .Now, Sir, have you ke.pt this promniue 1 Emv.T---I musitt, my dear Sir, plead gutilty of 'glect, gross neglect ; bait really our federal .'2:tiaa.. Sun.--Fed federal re ons! May the phrusc he stricken from our Lan goage I an tired, Sir, of all this cant about the glor ous union, and I want tosee our District paper a little snore Southern ; strictly southern, Sir; de. voting more of its colusonns to our local interests, and in my humnble opission, it can advocate nsoth ing better thian th completion of the W. and M. It. Road. Edit.--l feel, my dear Sir, that the press might really have hsawteted the completion of this enterprise, and 1 sIearcely iknow what upolo gy make for my former ne;;!eet. Sun.--Make tone, Sir, but let our acts. for the future, atons for your forn, r neglshet. 'reas up on the people, the importunce of this Road ; and do this often ; not U1nc% a year, by making i short quotation froma Wt ilmington paper, but let it he ulone as it ought to be, by editorial ad dresses, &e ; ai thes you may think you do the Siat' som4e service. 1dit.-!- will ttae' your reproof in goosi (part, ntid will ewaleavo'ur to net Upon your advise. rihe Itisa, I kinow. i"" !,iowly, tso slmily, reach ing cosnpletion ; I kno.v the en pitalits a sbrsai are not suflicits:ly ::wak. to the- aivantaess thi< enterpriso olH-rs thema ; I knsows that if they were front tien to time infursmsd of its, progress; they woui sooisIn b'rtn - etter slisp.od t" *tbj s'eribe ; I know, t1,0. hast without additional stock leing takesn, the !toad will not likely be eaiupletel, an,l thsen of seir citizens who havre spenst their money awol i.hor auon the work will lose seriously, uniht tha: ll.oad is finished ; and I know Scst.--Yos know snouagh, Sir, to awaken your donn:at energi-.'; ruse your.(elf nd snake your psap"r what it promiisel to i"'. as: argan of Sum ter District. tihe seoura-sr-r of i:s enterprises. By this ousrse, you will r'gain the gisrj opinion you h;se lasi, as.I austqsire lthat of many whiels you do not slow ,njosy. Ipesl.'- a psirtiism of yor esls'r to th- .nscours"-m -tt of this hail isad enterprie: tin-* all tie was that is in any w ay c'sns-,'te. wts ith i; -Hrsts its progress frot timtle to tiene. ; cs'ons.nt innss the work, ansi thereby c*reat. a 'spirir of rivalry amosnsgst the contra tors o ; tisrtls.' :hem ts gr.eater exer tions, niad tssn, lost Dist till thun, you will hav( discharge+I your diut: to our p:atrors, and to tist Slate. CAlIIlR'S A DDRESS. To 'ilE 1ATitoNI sir Tilt: sti't TtEt IANNERt Ximersiti r U, hr ser 2ith, 1550. Oh ! *hristaas. br ight Christm as, with joy dc we bail thee, Hlarhinger of fun ad g-eri ch--: r ! With ,iisonals of rej iiir. nawl prayer we'll re gale thee, 'T'hen, weilcome, thius t i-i:''r rare' The spul, ass Is- p e 'es.! o'er the tree-tops thiss mnorning. Anti turna"l hi: bi iht visage this way. tereivel from ti- - b'hoys " of tihe %illagc duc witrt515 isg. That l coss!'n't at al! sil ine to-rhny. True to their wol .'" every sonmi of auo n," Sinee then, l:is hens burinng lis powder And, tre to their eres!-:bat its nuis'e there is funl Eils tries, than the rest, to shoutlouder. Iha ! h'lhoys, yon may stick to your "cracker, antil" rocket'.;" I'll hie to moy pastrnss. I guess; To find Diat the state of their health and thai pockets, '.. !pn .s hsopften d.. Han 5r' perr I'mu ou't us a emni baookt 1.'-sisy; An:1 thes pisncsipt1 :n, that I hsave of news, ina Tihat -hie L.4 the JDcril to pay.'' Now, knosiwinu lantred fisr lonag-wimbL' .... ._ . s ~. .tnntt t. t_.. .i ii Asawi likinsg for "sa'ws','' obmi and newu~, I'll simsplyi inclat ti t sndage. whlich teaceis To "s giv th 5Ie /krsil Ihi, ilue." l'erhsaus youa're 15 in out, as to whsat ismty dote (stlsenase i' saireil by readinsg; A nsi. as I ham~' ve, n ekly,. brous'ght rea-linsg to you. I as'l .n cat is thse i is' that I' na ueeding. I iisn full i- ilis .hfr. :ms I aill s:atttre of aange' Thosire's' Ib;sr:ge mr nty lSrtrs: buit'-it it'. Thiere, naone: i: si.e purse oif thetir lheul. So e Annz,s..iee a li:~ :s a n at bevre, I tink; I hitig som: thin.; niw to hmee~i Four inss'tance'--l 'n: -wk s of:r tyis'n wl ysss A wad lon.n ti S. -- h:i. !' v'urr fin."' To~is~ aires '' il e -rb eis il. ;uttvrletes ! *fe : lu rb:-r--'-- :'.', uli yiour ma nes :~'t Wohii'st 's-- hI:: ' -:hn.* -- gos to the.--'-.' Ahs' hs:rn n-- tiw hif- i-.au-rl h!u! as the traish- is', Oneis plesun-srs I~ h -. ni siait chby; 'm ise tmiieet. Ihit th ' :uatr-h-, san.t' l ning. Are kui tm thes pi*.'r ps~rinter boyi. "'isweet Iail'. ie 4.sto yo Im hav . only tsaiy, l~eSti-iesh. ths m--'-s of sCim 'r""'. Ali-ms '-has. st sisir .i'. if yoiu u s to you mtasn Hoith sip-is sior hi''arts aw youir Isurses. Anad snon siou'e 5 emeeuim thle goo-li teacher I lFir, thoii' yioui'r" not masis'e--as the moon0t il---u Youss suirely s cas thriw ins your mitef. To asli, ina cochion ai 's. aai'kleds yousr eaisurs Witha ha ssrlsoun riough jsil of rhym'ses ; A~is wliow,.55s i s 're illin g, i'll listens w ia: *.ly namsie -- it yousr -,en it'. lx's:stis.--Theii (-'urs''r deis J-:tatst Uni conilt-iss thei me--.s'ie mi t. rui o thse i'resi dlent iof the l'i'nch lis'puhhess. Unsder iih tsaamie hes'ad (si 1'orv'. n ssl~srs) lae says whlat t 1 may is' ii: sim tu npo~iisrance I thos~e enageds S m.' I rtms u isianssothter e'xpet --tuv o . 'ihiest' trse Is 4words: "Ar. sitosn as th Fi' rienchI Governmssent wa infiorssadu is! sts' ernssisiil aittemspt uspo ( 'ubl:slby ce'rtas si a sveiturers, we senst a adiiosnal fors's to thie ucomssmer of th WesC~t andiss sto us~~s ida oirders to uit his ell'iirts wu ah thses ofl lhe 'paish~l atha rites, lir s hei purse of's apiireveto g fur'tI esr aitts'iits iiof i the id.' Thse~s whos s ngues' thestrefore, in thr k indi sot huismsii.-, hereafs ter, wsil niot onul hanse the Sp;isi:,h sasal .1osrce to enscounste bsut t hat sif Francie a lso, s aid ito l'nglami ta uh we hasve nso do'.sht. Sia says the flit uuore N.'. "Oh!ah! how' sss vesry s'tranige, that or goose can asstcl Iso manytiis' gslsig," e: claimedt iss .isslos pise Amelia Oliv'a ,A gusta, wos' i!e ps~aing a v.sstt to her counts cousi. Mr. Editor:-''he followuig is a list of the Officers appointed for this District, at. the late session of the IRgislaturc, whig you will please pt~bhish nad oblige, Yours very Respectfully, J. D. ASIMORE. MAGISTiRATES. James A. Carnes, John D. Jones and If. 11, Wells. CoMat:IssroLrIos FH'IF.E Snor10Ls. Wmi. J. Reyno!ds, G. V Let, John 0. Ier iot, It. L. I leriot, II. II. \Vells, J. W. Stuck ey and John Irieron. CLAIJ'ONr BOAR) C'o(ataas'Is oF ROADS. John J Moore, Vitli:ni Ne.;lk-s, Wn. N. White. Itobt. L. 2Irl''od, I.'i Ih irkett, C. C. Jackson, Jas. W. IIsaat, ac N. I.enoir, .ohn N. .- Lend.. a S. Brad frd, iasoin II. It':irs and Trt,nr avi. S a i.E .i B i ,AI. I ) C o.' uN11: Fal . : ; O F l QYL. J. WV. Ni~y Stephi -, lA .-, J. l7. Witherspooni. J:h't F. 1lI~ lrV, Johnu S. B~radley, II.G. WVthea: . gon, W . A. 'Ili. row, Ezekiel 1eels, 1l(s':, V. nt. It S McFadden, S E 1). Johnis , Ja n"r . Baker and A. II. 'linnp ii. MANAGERS OF ELECTIONS SL'I:.\G II1LL. James Corhrtt, Sen. TcIiegsrptsic J atell:igceiI(v. Reported for the Charleston Courier. It.112 ria: Do l).27. Wzash'n time 23th, 10.20 1'. 31.--('in 10.:) P. M. New. York alavrket, Ie. 27. The Cotton snarke.'t to-d-.y ws firm. and the sales atgiiunted to 1-2(I) bales. (iencraul .illiters. Jamnes L. I'etrittrua its been confirmed United States for South.-arlina. Robert Stith was arrested mn Plhiladel. phia to.day, charged wilh an asa:t for aiding the arr,:st u. G. hton, a fug:tivc .ave. Iu.r .Trator:IF, Der. 27. Washi'ton, Dec. 28l-10).05 P. 31.-Ch'ton, 10.25. A rcilri to Steam S h ip Ohio. The steam ship Ohit rea hied Not folk on T'hursday afternooen, in .Nitres". hae laid :jtI passenmgers on hourd. and one mnil lion of gold. Both the Etgimeers [Engines?] were disabled, and she w as obhged to lie to off Cape I latteras (i0 hours, on account of the rough sea. All h:1i ds were called to the pumps, and were in momentary expectation of Sinkin-. I'. damage to the toat is et n4ted at :I0,000 do s . She will remain at Norn,.k awaitmtg orders. The passesniers and mails are all aft, and have gone North. via ti,;s city. The scene nci board is desvri!ed as pemg terril e. U3%.uw aor, De. . Wash'in time. Dec. 2'., 7 59 '. 1.-Ch'tona Dec. 29, S 1'. 31. New. York .Jrki. Ih-r. 28. The sales to-d:av reitacled 12thi hales, with , fair U pl:ands at 11 7..i, and Or t, n' 11 1-2"'4 The week's buasiiess feeas up 1 bal The ltare market is qmti, only 41t0 tierce havm tg been .sold. 'rine :s qiunI'd ait :15-8. S o.'-hg Iv 1-2. The Market. Coir -The t ransactions on Saturday nued somie 150t3) bbles.: ..res a 123.8,2 'at 12~ 1-; 184-at. 12 .3.4. 83 at 12 7-3; 4as at. 1:3;:31 at-13-' l-8. and 57 bales at 12 1-4e;--Couurier. Distressing Casualty. Th'le Pascenger Car onath a Ch~('arlotte Rail Rada, w.0 thrmvna Iromt thte Itac yes. terday maorninag 2 ah, directly oiver Elkini's - .\ill P'onad, 0) emie's fromn Columiiba, by - wvhhci gmeans several I~e ba.ve beena lot, & *atmay of the puasaceigers moare or less injur *ed It appars from wvhat we hwe~ le'arnedl thi:at onie of th' breaks :- :tac:l to lie pasi Iseingera "cr lbreoke ao ni "I a upn th le track which tharew the C:.r cdfandt itn ts fall turna ed so that thei hotlonai of the C ar wa~s ttppeLr moacst in the w ater, wh..,ch cie serious ditlicuity mt the.. w:ty i't e.-e';pe tor the pas. 'Thae follow:ngtrs as tsn tt''t o'f the kill. ed and wvounded;:s ! :. r .: v e < d ;ascer \ N gc' r '. t.. ppe , 1 a \l. I.ylest', ki liet. aGen. Wm .\.. ( wteis.Ji I ;l ' w- 'rmiusly Cottr* li t. * 'at G. l 'a~ame~r. Sr .e ~ Com-. .l R jShin. -y, .-r - .3. I~eitnter, a;'. u y'1 *'U - .1 Setera! Ia ly pi -'u n.- . '' n." ar lees si. raaiched ;ut li .*2 hu n't sin- ': ly. G reat pr se iim' .\hr t'. l ' Chi:naer of Columbmair, an ,d i.\r..3. l' unh.p. ii. Yis l).st rict, p.,s.,engers , whotic at alh" ri'-k Of their lhve.,, with thi' ;..-;i' a*' of t:h'"r', a dedl in res:'uii'ng irom a u .er y g'rave s meveral ot the' p u't:..er', wx ho wuh ot herw'ise have perwhi.la. The Cuba Expediitionsts. 'Thle New-Orl'anms TPro" De/ta of thte 18th a nt., t.sas:-Th'le gne,'' 'n wats yet terday :arg'ued' befor" .indge MaeC:th, pre-. siding mi the Umted Staties (C:remat ('ourt, as to whlether Genu. litn h-'r~ vn, c'onl have hais t ri.al mnneiaitiely, aid lee t'ourt p~w over Impt~ez atid the: iothers a hii haave' put ini pleais m, abeiatet. Dti rwt Attornecy llun,. ton was '.d hna. to goi to trial at oncee, bait wouhi1 insist that Gen'i. I,'plez shiuhi he h tried tirst, andl as hta c'ountel rettused to go s to t rial unit il a decisnon was bi a n te plea . omf abatlement, athec a rgumiet was le'ngthly. Th'le Ju tdge is to give hits dle! ision to-daiy.-. - SEE: loa:.-Dr. Tu'iraih lhas discor. ered a remaeily tor shiiora-ig.h:edness, byv th li'a aphetat ian if ani ext rac't it gititer to lie forehead, so ias t, -I'ea't thle liih ala ir of nerye. + l, captia,'' rep .r it C(' ., w'iping~ L' his mtonthah thlile tneth'r endi ot hus shina ang coat sieve, "I'"se htery' dry, so I w~ on't -lhe ualy 'houat it. Siame nagge ra is ton ptroui~ to drink " it1 a mnil'lhy <,ssifer-hut. I tiiik a oaishay ossifer--whin he's sober Sis jis as good as a oagger-specially' if de r nigger's dlry." LAvona.un.E..-A Y'ankiee cdt,,or says lie "like to died a I. rfin," to see a drmnkint' chp1ri' to pocukettlhe slbadoaw of a switag, mhg o pocket haandkerc~higf. I A Bntusu.--t'is sa id that Bai~aum is in full chase after a few haairm takett from a brush betweena a party of2.aafricants andI Inais