The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, December 23, 1851, Image 4
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VERY L AY ORI
T - ..4MS
T f J. A n ne a '~o wo Dolsirkt
-' :"Ind i 'ify Mete at' 'i a l si x ' nlrnnth's
*i~ lia nrs tt tht enl of the )ear.
Njo raper direintinued until nil nrretrnges fi
-'ie PA L. unles t the liaption of the i'ra p incur.
t'Adeirleentgearcedt tSEV'l- IT.
-I 4enuta per pupjty, (i2 lini-a or less',) foar
i, and h'ald nci ru enih eaa sit itit
-, ,'hleu dmbdct1,4r of InArtno to h rearke
iy will be.pA hllae
ouinuln'd, 'tAt tuarged
K*AI t~iTZLA Yfre Uasr n Wtigle
insertion.. . arterly-t-nd MonthalAf vertis
ntta wili i tharged thsae as a iepghe' in
rds omiinmontitry-lhe unme 14s1iwt1ew ,e
#trottohe Southern Siandani.
Our Relations With Georgia.
aV ' re ploased- to see that thui
uatterris before our Lrtislature, by n
raolttioti of. ion. V..I). l'orter . and
i/' eonaq'nent bills in the Sennio and
, ouse of Representutives. 'M'le. tol
og is the resolutitn referred to:
.Wideear, pn8setgere ati gorsa
, iiiig d'ver the bridge, across the
tavannali River, between the city of
* ultgusta, i Georgin, aml the towni of
Huaytihtt ',1 thus stae-, ate keihjectedl
^ u toa ment o'f todlls Anid to-be levied
hy'aut bi of. the city of Anigtnta;
nd, whereas, t large part of tht. j.
laid buidgo is 'vithin. the territorial
limits and juria-lictiont of this State, dnil
the city of AuUiu lhns nso charter fur
the same; uttdel- tiny law of this Sta'e;
lid, whereaS, it i3 highly important
find 'desirable (hma so serious tn ob.
'triuition ttJ the eotnnnereo acid inter
Senourde between the people: of the two
States should he retnoved, provided,
that object can be elfected consist otly
with the legal rights of tho city of
.Augusta, and others. -Therefore,
R~csolved, That the. Governor he
requested to cotumunicate with the
Governor of Georgia, on thn subiject,
and to take such other suitable taeas
urea as may lead to a full exposition
and understanding of the rights of
all parties conccrned, and a frank and
friendly settlement of the whole matter.
- Accompanying this resolution, Mlr.
Porter introduced a Bill, which was
referred to the Judicinry Committee, of
which the [lon. F. J. Moses is
Chairman. The committee recort.
mend the passage of the Bill, excepting
t,;he second section. The Bill is as
mlows:
A ttlE. .
To provide for the grant of recripocrl,
privileges to citizens of South Car
- olina and of Georgia, in relation to
the Building of Bridges over the
. Savannah river.
Whereas, It is highly important to
the interests of the citizens of South.
Carolira-and Georgia, that sorme comt.
-mon system of providing for bridge.
and ferries over the Savannah r
-eshaould result f roan the wiat of
coaaa.. In tlwir legislationt Wn thiV.
Sec. 1. Be i encacted by the Senatec
ancd House of Representahtir'es nowc met!
ttnd sining in Generai AIssemub!y. nad byp
i/he authority af the samce, T heat tany
charter or franchiso grated or ho be
granted by the State taf Georinti, for
Eho purpose or untiidintg tand est~abl ishting
*bridges or ferries over the Savannttah
* iver, shall haave full effect withitn thte
1im'iits and burisdiction of thae Slaite of
* auth.caroiinat, notwithastatndinag the~
rights of the said State, to the scamec
-Extent in all respects as if schl charter
or franchise had been gratnted lby thte
State of South-.Carolina: Pro eided, that
before this Act shalh go into operiat,
- the State of G3eorgiua do by la w paroviale
that equal citect be given in the State of
Georgia to charters and franchtises
.granted by tiS State; tand afler this
Act shall go inato operationa, the legal
val idity andl e1Reet of ta cimte a'r g rcantedi
bay other of thte staid States for theo putr.
loses aforeuaid, shahl bo subaject to this
limitation and rest rirtiona: tht no sch
charter from either Sitate shal parevenat
tihe other State f'romc grating a chatern
Ar a bridge or ferry over the Savannah
zfiaemt at acty place, htowev'er necar lthe
gl'ace weere a bridge or ferry is or mtaty
-ao esttabalished tinder a chartei' from~
ther othter Sttate: And Prorided also, that
nothing hernin conitainaed shaul b le taken
or hteld to narogiato or irtpnir the
vested rights of aity person or paersonst
whomsoever, so fcar its such righats mlay
* eu valid in Itaw.
Sxe. II. Thait than ;overnor bae,
sad lhe is hiereby authoriza'i to senda act
agel't to thte GJeneral A ssembihly oft
Geaorgia, niow ini sess;ion, to plromoi~te the
objec thereina set fortle.
The Methodist Church North.
rThe diuionia a o lethoadist (lCarch,
by a dividing hlearely ident ical wit h that
wilh distinguihbed thet sinavehldeing canal
naon.slavehoidiang sttees, eaffers Ia pical~
se tudy bath iterestinag zande intalraiveI..
Conesidering it so, we heave read wethi
attenetiotn the ptreedin:;s of~ a geneeral
mteetieg o~f thae mtemblers taf thleat denomee.
inaationt in thte city nand counity of j'a.1
delhain, heldh oct T'hursday last.
Theia tabject of thits t'eetinag was to ae.
rcure act expressiont oh (toito it favor of a
rei reetucttaton of lay mnenmbers in: that Cona.
ferecesa. lletolutioato e tha:t ethect were
adopted with haut few dassentinag voiacesa,
ada call was mat~de tac thlo ebecrs. oaf ihe
Aiethodisat Chutrchi thlroueght. ehe Noarth, to
rinite in a Contventiott at I'latdeinta int
. Marcha next, for the purpoaseof pJreaaamg this
ratdical chtantge oct the Genteral Coniferetncej
of the Chturcht.
In theo course of the discussiont it
appeared that this sipirit oef innatoncac wats
no sudden ting, butt hada beean risome
imea sowing its poaisona ina the Chutrche. lIt
fihet the extentt to whaeih agitationt haad baeen
- carried out the subject, wvas girt n y oane of
te spaeakcrs ase his recason lfor ad'acatintg
Uahe chcange. lie said:
"'The othiect whaich a naon-reptresetationar
front the laity has had uon te chuarcha
-disturinag its pecace. is thme very rejason.
.1 woukitassignt whey we shitaie eflect thtat
aeject.. It its imcpossible o suppcalreas the
agitation ucnly bay thia meaawure. I hogo~a
Itoro ( ai l tie7['mlgigg"1 ti
utence to this measure, so that the thi :
eill be put at rest. and- to destroy - i
onistanst discord which it causes."
e; j nuont. Mr, . D id Kul L, khe11 lI
con a iuhlticiatg so- 'jli have rp I
teinberedithat he vas ut j -th prce
--guient :fsich djen urg tior eln i
1bolhtmon. splitio'ii isn (mr r. Ta
uaalu coutitry, a:gid thifyf ' 1 eno vulsed "
bhnet this -riht f pUlitsion. le.t us recuive
ho petit-one id have dintill with the
iproet. Welk uhey received the putitions,
mot did they huvu dine with ihe uprou!
In liont of f(c1Khlwinevmerl the rarguiitent :a
auMly. older thian. .otheor Aibdtiotn . or -t
dtLmmmnln. It happened an the daV14 of
lie I'atriiret, that. a lien ame upor a
heeptonldi and ,a raightway begasin too
-noa i a tuost l'earful any--to toer up the
grountl, and to strave to break into
ie told. The .sheep .wore greatly did.
uried--.ble;ted iinisoralily, ami h.nidled
Utrs corners. And this Ctniinuui .or seiner
.iiie, when tin isi I rhrin wviso t s 'rthtir
is has dotage'. tyi,fsl.w;,ijaIa ts")Iy
r.enth we uill never hlave any pearce as
kig nos hist cnitinner--let us atmdait the
linn' aain. piit an end to the disturbance."
I'ho Methuodist . Chnrch North, are, we
lhinik, in a fair way to take the isa rans's
indvice, aniJ we give theni. joy of their
u1snisollmir.
Another very interesting feature in the
hiatory of the MIethoist Church wa's. dis.
eiojeed in this dsnsesin.s: It was, th:t the
Church North, hal discreased ins the bum.
bar of its rneisbers mince the separati.in;
wile tihe Church South hail largely in.
croeasi. The tlatitii are os loillmw,:
The Church North hunl membors, in '-44 73,130
mI n 15 . - u 7m93,57i
is 18'>1 - - Git,4li
ireanto in 7 yearn .',,368
'T'hesu resulta were inirtslured to prove
titur the Northern Church was ir a state of
di cny, and neieded rclorsiing, shakinig
u" and. radwoalizig, .It seenis to is they
Iutve had tos mnuch of thant already. It w.s
their rudicahissis that produced tie dvosion
nil the cU.urch, anul thme speaker n% i. ;n
troduced these statistics, dlid not biesitate to
attribnute the'decliic of the Church North
to the sepair.ation fron !lbe Smith, snld
yet ie urges still further innovation as
:. enre for tine evd!i Certaumsy we hvg im
a wise age!-- outh Caroliainan.
..--e1....~
Appolutneass by lime Counler
cance.
The South Caroliina Confernce of tie
.lethopist Epscopal Church, which met at
(ieorgetwu. S. C., on the 10th inst., iash.
opn Andrews presidmg have made ie fl.
lowing rppoiitimeits for elre entsuiijg year
Ciarlestuns Dstrict-Charles leits, 1'.
M.
Charlesn-W. M. W ihtrran, Editor
Southern Chrstian : Advocate; Charles
''ayur and Benjamin Jekins, Misausmina.
ries to China; Cumberland, Whiteford
Smiths; I'rsity, -V. A.: McSwain; lIethe!,
C. 11. Pritchard; St. Jaries, J. It. I'ickett.
1Black Swamp-A. Al. Cisrietzherg, E. J.
Penmgton.
avainh Rier Mission-C. lcLeod, W.
A. Clarke.
Walterbord-P. G. Jlownan, A. P. Mar.
tin.
Cmsbbee & Asih poo-J. R. Cuburn, A.
11. ilannun.
Round U Mrissmini-P. A. M. Wilams.
Oithee tissin-T'o be supplied.
W. i1:, ,g O. A.
t, .
- 7.-: tT zdAi W. II. Curry.
Ilrrmtevsie & Aken--H..M. Moodni.
Coouper lLsvr-A. Ls. lJlanke, J. D. WV.
Crus k.
C~otspear lRiver Missiron-D. J. Simmirorn.
leanfojrt & Prirnce Wialliamis ..iasin-G.
\V. .\ioore. Wm lits.
Eduisno, ihosee & 1'enwick alission
Charles WAiilan, 11. A. ias.
St. Anrdrew't, .'li mtmn~-Tu lhe supplied.
(Cikesbiu ry lrstrict-43aner Issard, P E
Colkeshnry-R. J. llkyd, onie to ire supphed.
Pernleto-A. II. .\ic~univrasy, A. 11. Lee.
ter.
Pickrens--iI. Ervin.
LCedasr lion k-A. I.. Sit hi.
Gree..vidic.-C. 0. lannotir Ie.
Greernville Circuiit--Manimuei Tonwnsenrd.
Umrion-W. A. Ganuriewell, oie to be supj.
plhed.
[~Auruns-.t. W. Waiker.
Newberry-C. Mamrchmeusin, WA. E. floon
.\monnt Tiryorn .'l man-I). I. i. liyerg.
Cokledbury Schoolu-. W. Wmightniman,
m'lsrmiiia D),strnct-S. Wm. Campers, P'. E.
Colmi a-W~ahimgnson itreer, ii. A. C.
Wmalker: Mi~rsimn tret, J. T. Wiehrmran.
C~ongaree Missiosn-Nuichols Tl'i ev.
i.exmgton-J. W. J. hiarris, J. T. 16nlgo.
Coiumbiriai, Cr-i.. A. Johlnsori;
W~m mrinsiro'-Wm rm. 3lartiin, IR. IP. Franks.
Camiiden-li. C. Panrsons.
Dasrrrhnsin-J. 11. Pourter, 0. A. (ihreitz
benrz.
Sumrtrvile-A. M1. Foster.
Surterville Cirenit-A. 31e(orgnoulie,
Wasttree .Mhiusr-i. G. ulc Daniel, .\. J.
I ppeir Santeec Mlinon-A. P'. Avaint.
* .'mIlarthewsn Si masion-r-Wmmuiasn Sith i
Geoar..el~wrn District-DIavid Dcrreck,
P'. E:.
Georgetuown--Jamerss Stamcy.
~sntee Mlizo~nnm-Onse to ire supied, Wt.
M. l~ee.
'nayhro'-Joesph Parker.
lIac tmuver-Wt. C. CIlarke.
liack .Momgo Missionr-Fl.redierick Rush.
Lhlbek Ritver ands Poer D~ee 'Misini-mr.
Cair.on, W.'m Wm. Joniem4.
Iennietrm'vdl-J. Ii. /.nmenrrrman.
hmer.rtw-inmn .s MichrelI.
'hserawv dMotosio-W. J- Jackson.
besterieldi-Smpsan Jones,.
bVade~imsbor'-.C 8., Wmaiker, J. Wesley
\mlhenrmrlo-J. M. 1Irndley.
Fa~uriknier.
'ampsiit sMhi,s1iTosim ilhymsr.
society liiill Mnssin--Jane. A'. .Miood.
.alrrih ina eal C~ollege----T. it. WmVaishs,
P'residennt.
S.irnl niounI )is:rict-!I. Ii. Durnt, P'. E'.
nhrlote-A'. G. Stary.
hrarltumte Circuit.--J. i i. Robinsuon, J. M.
P'ah~ner.
tleasanrt Grove--L 8c.:rboronugh.
tnrctrdi-W'. S. I [mttom.
.ncolnton-J, M. Little, Wm. M. E"aster.
hing.
spairtanbuatrg-J. J. Fl'emning.
spa~rtoahurg Cnrcusit-M~ides PrickeIt.L
turtherordrt-Pl. S. Kistier, D. Mary.
Chielby-M~arin Eathy.
hsargannton---Rl. N. A bernasthy.
.enitr-J. I.. Shiuford.
'iroin:-... J Meynarilic,
1'aaitro iivoraity-Olt11ortJ, Carolina
.'vullo .ulcee~ fs~tl
rThtasher Meetng ins lw Or1.ns
1ieps'pl of. Now Or.[tmu :r 9~l*
wlih iimmligun uam -at Iliae omvicIuu auul
"I )Umi niuext ofl M'ir. iluhraslher.. At the
Iheelinig, ncvIral spgeechess were imade,
smoong w"iidai w"ise roe sof Lmuisjorfliy el.
'onuce by7 J: Ix AMatih.waueu. iA aint sor
iathutintahrW 'a e i JptesIjl p 1 4 rt~b timo
,% rsingiii men M. 1'friubar.'anmd callin~g ti ljx
)or U'sveriurwmm. Li.. deuuimd the. uawsrn.
liiin;, surrendelr mli liii. pierussim,.aua eni.
lurie the demiand if. pmocous-ry. At.ll~ii.
#laile oli tlu. preeiui~gg 'a" resulutim' wair
proupoasd ly ;m paersonu in, tie -rowd, thuat
:iho :jummmiiad rot umauar flag o1mnmmid .ni ti
iteraumled ui nbe pweil in Nij Oremius until
Mr. 'liramdui.r ls&Heemse. ' "'-"
his 1%. a reroivcii withu erlea of wart, and
thi - reas'Iutiwm waUn- aslupgtes; but t"sol.
Czaumjateil, Cut;_ l'aiirt)'. ema othaer. ;ad.
L.'revssed ' lime umm~eaamg at Mollie. iluVth,. fl,:
caiag their' :mslmiers'mace Io the laws :mnd roi.
lianc on thme abiulity and willmhigtcAM j
our) G ivtmanst to vindiaute tihe 111t15)fl
homier. and Lte tfpsmltimum war, on1 mnotiom
recraaaiiierci wit a jid ulusun Ste tuable.'
'"The filuwisug are the ressulutnms4 a.
,!opatedi by thle mmh4etilig:.
" R e's:4red, Tihai thlo rause q( '.1r.! ;]. S.
l'trmaiarr, ,,u5 pilaminly udauwittg . I h~o . in.
cbimrhy- ulm maousrhaamg time *socer.ty cif is
nire ctCive vimaIweatium l 'tr 3131i51$ai
imeilmur, ill iru u a Fas:r, iemty. anal decisive
iprs~ts't-- iususa'liiC. andmm umcudtisga -re.
cimammniat o11 il Iias, per~luf, will1 a Imipfrh~aasry
wiaring fr time future umpoti the hart (Al
outr Uuaiermnmat.
!elICf, Tihat iereafter, oult 'Gov.
Cti~mmsunl, es.tfsdimedj', tom prulcct ima ill'
tercalta amid guard time right.,o itaizenr
--te fuatim sof nil goavrnumment, sid
withosiut w' hImaI governnunt in wilI
nu: iii Hg-d a id (caimao frards morc
prtomptly tiama lIjert~ fore, toa vindicate
private liberty amnl pubic rightls, oeni Ii
smuclh V'iumlicuatiami ,imold residr nmeictarr
nam uapp~eal to nrmmus.
Iert<uhlmi, 'imlv we cuIoidentIliy hoe. thmat
time preiseat mmtiaaaat aalminiuat: imlium -vii
luromumply vindiciate antiutmal humr, private
right~a, amid thae ilmlIIiiie~s of Ammerasoam
eLt7.emmslipi aiii '11w Amaadrikcim their; andm
satc: y frut ar cmtizvaua the wide world over.
1'I T~mA LATtnNS FOIL KRIS TiI '1.1
[IA LTl~IauR .-- (A LTIJeIUI1, I Jau,ssbes
10, 1S I1.--Aa mum as the drmv omn
wvhich~l KioS%ma shimall v ismitl ilinoti
shull be delrnimusd ona, thme c(,amauilttcc
of receptaioni gill rep~uair to Plii~ulle,ia
wuil e.'~urt inta inm time mnorsiagltraimi Ic
this city. Un time arrival urtiaotrn ai
liroumdwov, kewsitii %%ill ho wvelcomedl
by u iutiouul sa atil. wal will l1e
esicorted by _ a mailiary anld civic
rocesaion t? tlmo quaurtvmsi provided fur
hllsm at limo. "!:tw H ouise. Tme cl.
itamuy wiil forum en Blroadwamy, anid wvill
lhe reviewed bay, Knaimuth, who will be
escoitri along the Ilse to the place n.
signmed for haim ~ imir~ hi uite, wimere Ito
will bo recm\iy~ - a y time immiyor nmul
City U(:uveii",r .wisn. byjQ i time [,xomtjve
uiLt119: s,itt ma su &uff bgsila-d of in~m.
J(, N G * En It.
ii jbEL B 2 1Y.
- v M vesurs. A . W Ha IT E & A gC o., h e f a m rI H s er l t, aro
A" ere nose o P~aamo ill lhmnerv".ati,'
dirersisy 'tf opinion it, the Smituh ahlevng thawe
vnauin via In be Hesithrat Al if rw ishuuil he
rr t1nglteg s o and vubmviiamn
rq, 5(1 to asre the !!newvi, for i .Would then b~e
" h,'iAth rernt .le1 ? I anasrr set eaioU,
hrtle numberwof rIanr. Noilhi ele tal Ls i m-"
*ttiqes ilh~m 'Qutrs.vqt .4 4:1ir a..
ttcc pstrqmjeais of 9 tletccl;ij o r Press
we labs reduced tme size oft tisj ti; ao
out patrn 'utl' a:ttosel~i
At time i'iiii f'ei : mat 0l urra'
we will patblisi iii ti~ a~'Il JivtitiIml it
J eimleil fli coasliub'et sal m'cciltauifoinomi
tib iiieubTsignt blu ecsi'n"rre) v1m
}waimmot paDjmce uipclj 1um to naut it ovm..rmJir
.47i W cal110,kjlga;nasiuatm or. olurread
era to.ts 11w JEdOcaoto s.icet',of.tIae
I3radfor.S prhngs' F'Itanne '!Imsntiuto.
)mhsmt('s; he~ advertieaivgt .t:": T
& B Z &Ua' i I t"l a U IY "b i l s ale
I.' 1)1 1111. fis e liars' ti,.dmvy" a ciart! put: (fuji3 1,Y
Dr. NMACKS, signeod. lay several highlsy, rem.
>sethagommtlsimaaamai referenace 'to iliac
I.aas blomw ,1, at tlicdugaale timnato. WVe
aismm putblishi the reetmarkp mof the. Cmvnrmdhiu
in refIerence to tihe e, 1' .
.We ri:lnIto concur fully inc. that o pinitn
s'et forths in that 'card: It doe's ilLemma to uay
that Dr. nlest,, is not enatiremly "blameless,
if lie held) iammnimof ouat uifae pmublic as time
real . beat) emma) i'mmperrisor of thin Instituate.
whenm in fart nom~thmer, time isti~tvetcumsats
wans lay the ;apamutnmemg of D~r. Mdimmats n W.
cupvimag thmat position ;withaiut the knmowl
edge or cumameum f. lihe patron,. of the ju-ta.
..i"S ... irii ltl;berespomm1.itlc t1/
.tbeo wmamaun~iy (tar il::aces CC:,O Isis migemat.
rleionfSiIdence till parentse wais reposed, in)
,a.,tmsus imsmefi, atsd h~e could tinit as that
respmtaibdiity to, time shomulders of anaother.
l T hu s fa r it a p p e a r s t o u s ti m e l a n , ! u d e p t y t . o n w i U . 1
rwemamoicd tlw-cuan of oitomact guei tar .n5
bring;mg hack pmulic en tLJmmce i-a time Jin
I'ttu e nowma ummder tihe acumal studi sole oar,
C$uIft ins o k ra )li"
,ic 41icat hinund"'I'lmiss, Ih'u 'Ia
the t1ni tatoai tai; to uc 'Fueidny tiftor ,
brier o1, te, iMcl', 146611,1 fte i l -it. tc
IJ iv itNJ ,s' ent oil
tinsIM ntiInr t jai t t3
WIN it CJi ,(,>t*11 1 on 11is.urrl_ '
";V 0 a1 10I1 hlul iuvitn 111111 to ,tJuy,' Sol
A bill t nta 11, tt Mint in Cali a
wa.' tiles, taken a p.Anll~1101111d.
_'1'11o r,:w)lutitln or dlr. Ftsje, relstive to a
tha We C(nnj)rtnn-finer tncasureF.-' co u1Mg
uqrur i" leieftlr . 1 1... /f.
,uslt$ atttttiult 1oe Ill t i)r t ti
rcit e *ihd a"tinc"fililetli hii Vr it+I , , , . e.kt ii
the nd, tion. or the rctnui"n" 1 e de. t,
fivnrt:d'"a learned ,,O.f ably .pecrlr cnr E;"b t
,culjc"c:t, ill which lie urln:uer"Itel -thq, jj
Xriuvances of the S, uth, and : rgutd in J
favor tit the Cert$titutiulwl ri tht ur r
(' - .. - r1" " .'\+- .Fr MJT " -JLCa '.qtJfA "t;
l tJhp House or..feprerentalitem, the t
} inn i ;ns & voed to uliMrailuneun, 1lufitlas 1
--tile reteptiun or l)ttitiun. and tncnlnriallr, t
ntl t h, nyw l tt nt crt y ,tntit +s
-\utll.ub ul ink xis tanre trnsa'pirpd, . l ; t
" ,C1 uree n (sgiRrie :,lh .i rr't., t
r~V. NWVW1 ! C
Correspondence;ct the New''.
%Y-*sNi tliyoY _ )eo 4 3; l i1..: ' c
Nrither hraltnt;h oI C ongress in in t
'-fiellaiutt'to i1 y, wit "hsYu ailj iurned:tu
1iuclav; tan that J*Y.._1I;wflrs; 44siul;" "1
to thu .l Jousts Willi PC; ll!q. }Jttta;ss t !i!1 r
iCulutiull or-,wwcw!ie tu.; Kua .y'ti11,, It t
l, uvtdt taint rnl rrvts,,,ttss. h t; n'* me }oC l; t
slit. 111t1 (Ttl itea 13'ta"tgai; }itr"in
lu tlilii it uirdisl''W.Jill "tu tt e' .,s 1,1{6i .r
nibs tor the 'wtlntry on'!' lint a coilyof '
Iho 're&iIUtitlit bt: tt. iii n iii 1I td ltihi lay
l"'ror Slottverntttinn"withtucmbere"tf
.'tile Elruso. I think situ. rel oluiiuu .' w:1i
pales. that lrxly use an uiuutit cutatiiim'.u
'YutC aud.,witllc ut .h.b1ale..,'; Alto) lit:r".A
101%11 ul ll1, assn lx+; pawrd, uppr9pr.44 . Sing +t .lulu: Of tt,,uUuy 41141.- All, 00'
lu li slt,,uld i{ul stt;11 Anil Jtls- C4 , p;Ne.
ions thins; prtl er to Make
their Iltti '.
..t
1 It is pruip! te that during thet.P '' eht
st=a.-iwl an :,lipr6pl intit'ul will la'1 toll,"
fir the ereeli',ii of a'(1 infinite usylttti 'its
this city. It is-fa tibtuliaus -last that "t
;"tlu-lt: urn Inu o iittsttne' 1,cr waist l1t:t't,; its to
i-proportion to the 1~i1111hitilna thutt.itt-ntty
.othcr portion ;.o1 tlu." -Union. t) app- "f
.puilIltlutu it .thin gre al. t:uua +.,. ,,;
'J'I u awilul to tiuyr, ha>t, hea~ttllrlat ing n
real Iur)ieutti",, nn11 dolts ore ru11 u1;
ulunp the-itreets by the, dozen.' t
An ortcrwus i,1.111t:d. t0-day. r "cltririnj:
till; clerks u1'svverul ot',I iut #.1ep.Iitni1."Iits r
to will It still later ':very t:.esling..
raisin ifs, Sisal :uI: e; .liicO.uIIkIetit ItiCU I
1 place.! iti .,Bice Sur politi eal h s i[rfily,
!lave. gut bt'hitnl 111dtirl .16 ii Irie- 3 &aI !
clerks are theta'coinprlt. +l
tlere were u Board " of., i:ruminorlr;t."it . t
l ltopuw"tl 'lv,: l3vcrrtnry Stuirtt' tht"
bluekls, as11, could be k "
111i11C:lill'
11\1IIV.
1 have convcrsesi -with
e6 ..'{iii;,; ? . " , .4
NW t
T1114 is a : r st( ?. 'fi,,,
" r
r ire :plt ( '
tt' ,t. 't 1:: ; , r; 'r :' f " . "
;Ike iyli f tba, , M1'' t# '
Intl Myself; tar'-(lie irutii a ul'- i
t file N rsnpsltllj Wlut'It 11lsd:T.. y :
eve etc i art Art ut . tfi s .
Av ;8
Lo plead 1110", nde" :,KI<,i .e td . -.. . "
uus htXfqvt ropr!t4 1Q o
iy I/raitiple: it's 11601 reispe A 10"'. t rvery -
itwu hits thes atnerelgrf.ct <
igit in$CrferriKe; 4l",1 L 'ti ? = +, ;
lot t'ietldle With ot 'l t msic
lic Uuit 8tatrl., i ' ii unt:I xp.s i
hangtviti} lls ltin
1 ipi, 6 sc }j
Ilrow it.d U t Iy ;f', '
lyirt, ,tit i a a''YfF ,rty i . ;: ySa " .
ter w'1f l Ag ttt tLiit:: j lhs:- r ."
rcc ::etoFty,:" i xt tit iii4 + ig}th:4rbttb,.;
lie purl c opinion of this tvutttrs,, .,': .
Cuiprly to t N R W M11, t .:
a bo'tlfe: viands Y ,ttq e>tro; ylui t T
INi'it?tC ttw:r jliralr>t y. by aw l i ;. 10
tt"1! .l 4 hrttt lumq{tiu rlr{ tt isi;:. :. .: .
k"s an nepaa to that rue w_
t ,tell, and w1p cb, a
1aiiii i 1 ,'i s[ i>fTr 1t & ? f "iii,'
14nit t0N t>t" mxefd+ d ' 1 ! V i $ li Miai
Aasttu t uisct fta uc 1 't t itrlti s f ' ' '
L" ur. pcgaa . cHts;.'ays. r;
11Ia Be:r In lY at&iniil Gazc tie
rulhihited in"Auiitria, l tirtli:r.?,F i ii
.tet" If .hitt'InteIioi', and ttte" iCtiteiifit ' Kist
UzeUe M- thiit" plate, +rtit ,nastlti( >i fnt e
lulls ago,
Ois.the lyli 11)i't.,. the a.P 1trjirer ry
.ice uuii"' -bf -: l tutrrt .,Btu, iii;' 'tif"- " iti."',
avk.edged placards were found lxriled Via.
be street Ct/ruerar ot.'lhi stletrre nwltuN *,,.
iw-:1Yurtt I '!ttoler; , iti{A; ltLt 'ctr,4 T3F3
Miwi;e l{;-re wi feavurtai its vain'iu.iha er
flit %lit)''Jttt ske'JIItl1. a ...
.ills' Zikiiirt"uiiihe-3Maiue; on tg
a e-now
(r.:trtI, bl:.t:lt Ka were fiulttd ''m
i t laa'}, ut" tliez .y4ver, eoutsiiii 1 0?; i
1criptiute : " llluui lives -~li tiiep4 jtsr. to
:Iw.:r troll his iixiih==thc day Currtattlt attil
"t d,,iis'ii brill' iii'dawniw !' : & x- .+t . Ff
The Duke uf:: AuKAIt .1k-iiltat , .lkl iv"4i.
liu+tico Ow Ad Nov. II,'.,stlwlis C s;tlKs;L"go
ulutitln r ;jr he gr sited the bul'jertlt
hat' $taf silt Ile tb th of O--sober, L 18.'.
Th "il iifiburg New'a nays it is ltifuj hell,
'rom kussis,. tlt It ink tchtite''1s W.oli'nj Arwy
It t1r.I tit r3" was tube on a "w"ar"lubtir b,
t .tltr set$tl u1<;:J aa'ertl,;',l 'Y. P,
ldtlt u!' ti tcr.
'1"h" Asst"is sly of t itizctir of II' nM
,live rrsnh'Od . a wlqd, in'ttte ,niue' i'tiiits
ity, a utnue .N"i:b a suauhle ' itucrlptiOe,
r;1111tty 'ttie {,ttineut aii'+ rt ex j ; 1s' L "
rigion cur
it ins., -With id!' Ilk
'elA[lit" ri
as ISO
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