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f v" ,. OF y, 4 .t 1 E 4 Y 2 " tF jI ti t '.y r 1 "' 4' 1 i71' o t t rodAft. hod gttltMe{ca.: O A S , P t7i i .rt : t'Kf thin'-'flourishing Q ie' a :tile "omo. a . lteti". d I ha of eNiTwlH5 thhpe,'o i ratlroae, , . the f .Yore, pail l ariior , and ' o tigr; f o r . whft:h w t fl; ' ''hni 1i ttl jr - ru 1'ile l p>f' r liire tte fro irurces '?Pr i. 4 i f r) 'attil' clunate tit tirte.nf our - wide f {?,;,.r ..u11'AC)t j;,~ in. her 'ter". 4Of cewerpI Itiindrod i le','%ti itll so oral degrees ngif tde,',:Ke.lii ifi r pro. 0; ali tlta+s gthl .,and :a for i. nnd. iv anotherr, a li.ako h nd theluxuries of.tlto ptt, tgl cO, eat,:eorn,, rye, ,jiltha.l itrthorn range, fi t iattldt fiof.tiro:S!'at''degriro of 7tt rils till. eugar," :cotton, tt +ihal..'(ruits ttid', of Pail Jut:idto " Texas drt ed1tt n thoueand?eows; ells ti rly: thr '-huitIrj:"thoueand. " ?Fo'f ooe-3t6ndrbd organized i '01i -s0pplied n ith " vows "s p 1?o i es .tthrougliout the -!- ar nt 111 nt'tra : ,-, duel er, " tvhn.. tns j t' A d 1loY' Unlr- W itty, l h istnigrattcirlrto.thht . Hatt of q t 3':aS.'ar exceeding anything,.he Th", firt rtes eitiflux of on. ecEt the ;natural con. utai, elirali deinaiul.for . ttiing the value of land Yhit b " 47-almtt;J n ;recedented. c: "00A 4cst" vest ;,;fi r ! r. r1h peace, can now bo h ?:oa~a q; attil'euch as NO Woo. fise Bity: cents "stout gold..for d;:dollars ante"tions , have been le a piton per acre4-St'. the 1ios th hea j f t'a ti , o <1 s" au_ r cp?,}t p n' t, ,ottr , a'4sugavwiIl ltl; rltex ihatu al:. ou , o a u t o etenPuiv i : e tn oOn Uunpaed ihb,39not 4acl-. o aynd man hereafter,. *hon ttn fr. actl6ii kanlly coineR be Inclined to nor't -t n tism,' sre but a repetionof to -tmofthe Blnmtn36~, to44; b heitar preci it :nc -a'ti e a Ifec t~r p tlte tion friei'.he rd one c to harm the cause of. the Sotto.. and the South BIdothern:t .ndar From the 8ouU'Sthndiil1. ? CutIhAw 4th November, 151. A -. PrgIde D *y. ear'.i: t fi tIle eA Southern Standard of the 29th ult., we fnd T lthaj wlowIng:statentonL. copied fron Use j Camden S.,uthorn Rep blic - "The btiler day,f tir sor sixty praods, i $arceliod tiiaudbn th:ieeorts fh - th .g4Jtirathg. for Abolition: never: fivnel S any negroes, and. 'uvier .would--huzar for to a olitinuI i4,oe one asked why thesy wele 4t tIttt)ttt(OWISaitd ial answered, that e t are t strong enbough V' ' * --Row all this is nere fiction 'Wokre; of perfetdily sure ihat no such orcurrence, Iser of thab;jiipg likeit,1 everdlid take place In at Chrrppor we should certainly. hive heard. bi ofit. We have torg. esided'in the tows, a find ieen in the constant habit of free in- it tercourse with tio penple of both the tCown. t) and notghborhood. Frm ii tljo uhinent .b of, .ho Llgislature in Decuiber last; till n t ecston min Octobor we, on every suit- d 4 o occasion,- freely ltiterchange vi eWs with-our fIllow-clitisa, wshonorer Imet them, on the great political:qustin wthicht V was agitating the State ; bui never, .in any. d, sin le iista'nce, did we hear any word or .l t:ation of hostility to the institution of slavery; and we are fully satisfied 'hat to population in the State, or atywhore else, at be !noe peifectly, free fro: the.least. tai;st onatilitionjam. ,We ahnost feel that an apology is due to the honest, manly and patriotic yeomanry of the District. for ,in gravely noticing :so silly a slander upon Al them; .. i is not done for: their saukq They " do hot need it. But to dutahuse.the public. 0 Very respectfully, your ob't erv'ts. t1 M. MfcLF ir, Jont LYNcH 'I~tlM I BANNR. Iei Siuatervile, So. Ca. OiiN T. GREEN, EDITOn. TUESDAYi NOVEMBER 18 t g ----___ ____ -----..: Qo' Messrs. A. WHITE & Co., are Agehta for the Banner in Samterv'ill.- i i in Our Prisuc mis.. j' ?here is one point on ehic there can' be no diversily of opinian in is'n South among' those 'heere true to:het, or cho hat..mde ip their sli not to be slaver; that; is {f e ashuld by f )rcc'l erA oossbetwren resistance aatttbjni' rd: seesance. a' all Aar'da. -. - -.'. -me. c tray~ldafAenloc vb an myvadetv, es uIO-N. P ate zCourt of Common Pleas and C* SSessions fur Sumter District com- e megdits sitting yesterday, Monday, the 19hinstajit.: .is-Ilonor JudgeWzutain foi pesiding. Dockets all -light..a Thll auaksgivisag. b It wdbe seon by a proclamation of se Gov. MEANs which is to bo found in anoth- hy er'column, that ho has se aprore2s giinsgtob observed as a day of Thanks. te ... . ...-cit Stop snay Paper. hr The Carolinian has beeni comnplaining that tle ihidependece of the press is in'dan- tic ger, because it has received several ordersF in the language of the head) of thais article. 11 It 'is certainly disagreeable to have sneh Fr orders e'ming in on an Editor, but we do 5i~ not fake the 'iewv of the subject that the al Cdiolinaiafidoes ; our opinion is that ide- i;i pendenep' of the press remains safe, whilst wi the the press is allowed to disseminate doc- co trintes suitablo to one portion (of the public he in-spite *of any who. mny be opposed to tr thema. It is certainly a novel doctrine, that to the independence of the press is in danger, unless cachintdividual is bou nd to take and st pay-for a paper teaching political doctrines Ito ountirely contradictory to their onin private, me sentinidnts. We Can symnpathise with thd vic Carolinian (or we- have hoard the cry of cli "stop my fer,i' too,. but' we wvill en- da tivor to bear' it. What is to be Done. This question has been asked again and c again by the Separate Action Party, nawum. b ing that the late electioni haw lhaced the U State under the control of thoeco'operation a party., But if i~ be remembnered that the of Legiuluture .is -S'eeession by a majority, ti that the Convuntion islargely in favor of Separnae Action, this question might moure tht properly come froti the othler side. W'ill mil the.Conlvention after the sovereign people let are tried still venture to ecede single and ilono or will they be controled in their no action bty the opinion of those whom- they try represent? The co-operat ion party stands where it stood before the May Convention. Whe~re it-stood before the elect ion, golding the doctrine *.that tunited secession is the wi onywise an) practicable, remedy for our ag wrongs. They believe that the Stuate is to ta eniy piedged- to this. extent and that lie t lssue of~ keparato- Seocession was prema. ti turely forced upotn tiles people to the groat pe idjuaryoV tho cause-of Southern Rigthts. at Tza Tasun.--The nett amoumnt sub- cO c odaft in the 'Ttessury of the United di Sr e~ Gi tho etstna nt as *14,57h,187 49 '~ ~ ' ,lai ? ti 3,+1 yr5 3 '/.rS 7S " "' ^+-' c;y l i' Y'lt N; S-'a . 1 ^li" Fi'!U'.3'ic' .. tt h{, +: f'"' 3'" .,:.,.tw'.. ' 4, i; f" .t . c . M. MEMO 4f ". MID y tt } : . L Cti 6r e ,arn ddtee pR., ;oc:: tHo : Leiters ? b1Q.' 'o1+rl?l'dfmhn l rss speiittral skt , Ct urtcousf ono Xtneriart ; ' d he't Y+t: ? .r}trgFr , " <wt,; , F _. h'ltQV1 khlna toli er a to -hiM ' ". at. bty b at t ie btrioit t c htyi. 1 ' froth Mr. (rice tt w' 'ti Ad"td :une aof::the.;editor . of st tiNorrih ;,, morican in We6111 f tan. t tin hos iidJ nfitr'ttw'r'itf ftia'fttterpeet* ton ,T tAerrf he Tglgt tho-. tdneed itaitxit: c * " ' , _' n ,' .at e g3 ' mi!. ". ! "r F - , r " j'nrkt r si a ";. h" r ! p " Arlo .j " 6ni ue l by" thl4..te .13rit h A dmi'rsl n utlta_" u? nunilwr' ofd t! Or h vitE ' ; 0t ct;t lto 1aititig' tEio Mthern.Vtsaet afrt iot ntc tates, ands A t"apture ; ,U 9An 'r tia.= 4a"iwhicft' C o ea aq tq,, Y y, b.ddxtined %J-14Y ba with. hoXl to tntentinni; This "c i 'r'Is nntt ss .ppt1,' ilil 'ii .,; tt ul .t he tiiotvl 1 +o c , f o its:;natlif.i'tti t iii ltb tieiii hf'ttiaaett r> Mi :Ct'ilteiiden.lo''ttie,; 3rit tiii jlifilf{atei.; a W .. i e bolietio a similarorder .'losii d the Freuah, yernrngnts;;called; for like letter to. diet . ,vorp pteni .through i represcntntive ..here. ,:;Wei can, feed. me starving au octa:.;'off" Great Britain s not.,neo, , tits pcrv ces pf.. nor} . vv.as Poltcq{t 4rcg, ,9, pp;" , ill<' not-li .rta . tt c iat 't,'n, it r 'ituntotiy nir.sut!'. Sltitpcit op Aatsnrc tie v as sts -r-Ttie: ,:Sltaton;' co rresport- :a tttoaf :;h Nprthc t'n paporsliing e,>contnuo tho. r :ports reccntlp current that the . French: ul'Fngitalt governments Mite issued or ire, in case Af=tlie=:sailing of any mojrei .M rpeditiona against Cuba .to tieach a1!=ves": PIS,: or:.a, suspicions character, - :whether: Jilin under-United States or other. colors, It a' nhty dhtincily" stated ,that' Mr.; tampion, 'the'Briiisli' Charge, ,'ad micrim, is had an intervlew"with' Mr: Webat +r, in, ldich be ha.icommunkated .these alleged dero of his.Govor rwrlant.: Ve still think i are must "be srimoeriror''in..thesestate.. nntR: ' 'hat ~Ihq.-;$ritisli' Governiment smuld re:Asaert'tile: right at'saarah a pw ,v " the exercise. of; which', is; s n.dh+tastoful r the American poApie, and : which has ,ii ever been conceded by our Government, the latitude l:ere"clain:oil,-;seems veryi0rabable:' Ttrs u tIA Cnanife.---Telegraphic ' 'spatchee from; Washii gtnn infirm us at the Austrian- Charge.d'Aflaireai, Mr.' ulseman;' lips demanded his par pnrt't id Z will be off. , :We canno n nd - ii Is, who" the same deapatches'infcrm us c at-Kossuth is not coming to thiscountrv 11 t11e Missis3ilp v i. r Pk. r, WAautncrOX, .Ost, 2l. ' $M.-'Des Itches have been' roceivoda pis"tg epartmenr; f n " " rr ' I ISM"t iS 'y l 7e ',ti "1ti pe 1 V tir r p - 'J tit 'c py .'f!u t q , t +tb0 'i' hr a ka g tit* o iope Ij)e to? ", mac- ,.,;, G " -, * : a. su: -,ty. tp aur .Its iu litt!' tall; :tll' r ehd b on tp sred toOot errlo a111ertd dl' ildgil rnanteri(n ; ltir. ia dircllair i9c 'tis tie p J=ta tiie .h fu " ' r t ae build" n , ., .I ' ntCUT 'n ors die. 4 t , 3 Wiwi en Corimer aI j>atirt., et ,F + j' 1 .=:.f , -. .'4."fit 'U f T: 11jil ctg"Aiorlftts= >zif i.l ntee t L;tytpxil , thgl ete c ttlyd AISAUe eplt'tt,,ayu n lt'ote Lope at isi;Lll ffattbandt ahico y. Int moth ii clapy n er t 1lii ! 4 t n1 4 ti. tfe wasbra e. a n i#eiF'dtte;'liunegt, thou h liceipl3it . 1tii4 i'in decelv tig .,{ . ail emi ngaiiiet: than sinninjt "; We 2. ' lect life' etor tAft', As ou h : Qf xltt+i3 4 to to, t: to b }his wit'e r t : Eipit oeyre .<' :We'arf'gladt- 6. istigind doi s not i 1t npoi ,>,b4'. o, f ry b ' t't cbrah tniti:i: 1V pti;rlieh",y itirlleaaul the'fullowiggloit?r ftoi J(1 el q'' " ; ;.. r r SjcuL,-.. )ear S1? JiuyQ I i "' . or iif adtlt'eaa.In 'flicuti l'o i li -Sr" t yy tt"., request oftho uafi rtunn C'Dori:{'N L$j* executed ins Utis.cit -ttie lire ;df bla "yy++ m tlth. lr.b to made to 1 ae 11 his ' btot1tar.inr lti t ; tiua }ts' t all tnonln ercoeut r.. I' was permitted to mtfar 'ltt him, in prison, a' few tiwnctrta hereto 'iifs death, Ad be t!hargdd, me jtt a'ma t'.parti : lt, ular iin nner to transmit tij ;you. j ie,(abt; .x adieu, and the expressions of ;jiid ,iatm at. U fecti , n ahif gratitude i'Ur, ypur cdnsln at tt kind ems, an:!, great"arrvicea--to Tien, I)e . '" ntl;o raquistcd tnc; and mentioned -t't.sotjar .< kt, as 1ha ei al .tiinga, biaistix r'o tfd , should ask yo u as a is a or l e ,t 19 41 trunk' of papors, letters, etc" u'htelai.ilo'1gYt' .with'you, in Iny pcutiiesaian, ao "that' 1 rght. Own') y'such ps olato:tohI cxpedi:Io Is"to tills I:tl.apd,""rs .a chars tor ' n the least On .peljyots ,coplr moil ,wiflr these eiitei pnrct4. I, therefore, entreat ten to:an'(wiiub t' b facilities" of exoc!nting the iut-wilthos ofour tt common frietntl, and as .1; catinut tt } el",to )our;eity, I beg You: p ln!'arsti,.".ste it You arer disposcii to accede - to liin dtsirwl "hi which ?case F will rend .yoq a ppeerepn cIntli=. , ed-wit h ftiio prnperpowers,. -who- Vill viii . tl cute, iii .yqur presence, t!ie'destruction, Qf 'b those papers, rescr 4inotliy x4ct(as;inter it elt 'Ills: eon 'nns ':'fiol'r, tiow. 'rce ding In Geneva; ...: ImIsis -loot tnamients,;nhiut lto *11 atot with his coiures or, and tnatrchinIt..,ro .,thit place of c, ectttlon,;lw r urncei pgfIn.ta it tills Subject,- entreating the g ao pr remind kill ofhia_%vI:+lioA--j illie t. I = a if. m ag)#aP tljts an ioecuu l 4to unite mjgrateful.thanki ifih-4 idstt.ol',tiio deceased, fgryour tr4entlsilip ;artcj sgfgicg and relge1n, r . Yottt<i, edlent anti itutif CoA ,j, ittt c i} t .r Jy., J Wa1G Oft Ast rignsitt..* L1 i , r y,777 ??y E iffin A%1 n . lid PON - --C ga tt sr v to i tea i c: k(f Glib htot: , oaf is t1iot'ti, rail= 1!. TI herd {tt i@t' yl nll'it nn ; ifa pliri?t aI eater aft ix ttld ' be Ott jtat t o ,;dr yt t are ," e i Jt , trtt ft ry'(tb fg j rn extt4l n ~a aa ;k;ha ay t tto n W3 r incu br, the mo rtue , e Jib. no t 4 . as hOht. h nt a i pgredw beree1f , iiev lr gtsatt ": ecome the: i f tiq 11 lr+?1t . W7jre -dg . 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After ndti o a' 'mmi.loo .t nomLmiate permnont ii i& Cietin idjotneJ;i : ';Qt eguody, a( r 'MrghinItion ;bys'the l oi o . ofie nn tionof fi Q H61t, r Alabadia.w~, en iteo of. cwenty uih'e p e 'rtbus ' for' the tidn of the Conv oitmn' ' ,Me rndCrootn a;owdey,'Hoh anl Tat; .r Albama ' iorad ni o d Torrell 4t ?Dat ped'mnersoin, of te6 knhe, 13oenrm llnbry andJIlfwei di 'iridla; Bryan,. 4f: Louisiana: Eamrly.aind~ roweli, or C uth. .Carolina;. Arcimt., iriniat. aind 'iayo,' of Tenne"dde, aplo ted Miniid Conmittee. Variouts Ians of actirmi wfer tibeti by' f~usrs. Birowne and Gamble, .of'Fmori, iciles and ,Ioltj of Alabama, tortm and it, 9dorgh1, and, Sayo, .of Tennresmiee,. hO iuei i're sevorally referred to the 'ott of M tlu e ri t on oty-one o On WVednesday, xirt Blayrand being eqoested'addressed the .Cor,venition-'after f ering the foliowing resolution,, whi~c~h Reklv f te s.Titi Convc-ohtie orke nim rosy adortod:Iul n gi yyreate the importance o directin-. ranco orf direct" imtercouIrse vith: the ontint ofrEurope for thLe idirect export of S Irods prodt of he 8outh, "a the direct Im ort' to our Souithern pats fthem rduci anl manufa.cturemi of curop onnsmed oi ithe Sotth.'ec 2d. ioRegled, Thot this. Conventigt ecognez and feel o ima porir fdirect rdi m onit its. liranche M, sf a niitesary rincipide hat sietm fe d intotah 'bhcome part of any plan wh1eh this Convention n its tviadrsn may now or hereafter -adopt -as commerce nu'st be its .basis, .and direct trade Ihe d iroper morium through nthich it sou as---for the remedy of or evils is- no acomplete -sodong; na our pomrtscomotf foughnand are controlled by be North and nnatoand. WI: R't 'g'veo , iThat this Convention econimd to hel: . planters of the South pmediaeacion on this suCj as one f e means of bliinig abort a er dontining ao-peration .inrolatoni to ths future dtion oflthie bpdy. 4-h Uoaholyda,-That we recognioe te uparlanc 'of =pending our inerke: and rent comnethIn; and recommer.ded to mepilian ero to.ropostion of the tolnmia this ^ uji i t aHonJet'of e en o r ith the mouth oftiein Rh1 enirnent of' uileo erhion o n-rect trado"hniises no~t ip b "fored,-A:r this 4 oal. nvei ot .oype , proposition that immfediate ion whould- followthe dthlheration of this' ongelion hf~ shipping a jborllon di their ps.-say one-tenth. or nme twentieth, or ayilhm t, more or less, as is most mnvenient-for the purpose of forming a mmercial . basis, to .be extended - or edified hereafter as may be' beat to, tablish thoe"*Commercial Independence" ti e South. 6tlh. Rtesolved, Thmat this Conventioni acmmend tihe instant employment of tihe cansnow wiithin our power, of eve'ry nd, for tihe promotion ofi Eonhernm inter 1:s-'i13 P'anting, Manufaceturing, and umnmercialI. Mr. Andrews, of Ga.. oliered a resolution, hii.hi being wemnded to read as folluws, ais then rejec ted: Resolved, Thant a Comnmittee of five be >pointed by time Chair to arrange tihe basis a direct trede of plantrs, umerchants and hers, with ~foreign countrices, andl time rlmmittee report at their earliest con *rnence. On Thmursday time Committee of'Twenty. 0o reportedi, amid after a long debatic wich as renewed oin Friday momurning, thme port wasm finally rejected amnd a minority port which recommiemnds an aociationf of attomi p)lnters' with a captital of tell ill.omn', to bie chuartered by lime States of )lth-.Carolinam, Georgimn, Alabama, Iou inmna andi Florida, tihe object of time sociationi being- tom prevent flutctuatons the price of Cotton. Tme following soutismnn attaehe~d to te report, were Y'our Cmmittee have thus considered, famr as theire meamns of investiit ion have owed the~mm the questions of over pro Iction, anid our cat pachxy for over prducion, e ininmence of irrcgula mr produiction, anid a fossibility of controling its efiects, our lity tim increase time consution, im ove thme price, amid emave a large portion of n anmnual chatrges amid ex pemises now paid. lie it thereflore Remsolvedi, 'That this )mventionm re- pectfully recommend to the >ttonI piamters of every country imn thme >ttont growimng States, the organmizationm of lmnty Asociations to act as auixihmaries to Ceonral Asmsociamtionm, to be comaposod of legatta frommm time coumuty Associationsa. Resolved, T1hamt time great obiject of such sociatmions inhoul be time comlection and eetminationm of' information on the sumbject productoon and conmsumption, and gen ully to aid and facilitate a perfect or Imizationi on thme part of pilaters. Resolved. Thuat in accordance with the .ews not forth in time foregoinug report, a nmmittee be nppointd by time Chmair to ucuro the pamsgo of uuch acts of corporation mas they may deem unecemsary, >m time live States niamned in time report; Meir si i committee shall act as - a iuniral Commimttee of thmis body, mind may ii a Convenitioni of P'lanters wvhen in thmeir ulgmonemt it mam~y be ncessary. ltesolved, That it is distinctly under. >Cide that time action' of tidi Convenitioni, airramnging for procurinig charte,-is ntot tended or expected to commit amty Chitaon inter to this or any othmer mode of ope tion. Rtesolveud, That we deem it expedient to Id a Cotton Planter's Conventionr coma. sod of dolegates- elected fron' the cotmty sociat ions. Resolved, That for thme futrtherance of id organization, wer the nmmbers of this )mvention, pledge our efforts to inicite lhe imitera to act. . Resolved, That some gentleman com. tent for imtsk, ae.nne iilhognd ti nder.