THE SUMTER BANNER
1.1s FUul.isitnn
iVERY TUESDAY YORNING
DV W. .1. FRANCiS.
'I' E at NI S ___
TWO DOI.LAItS in advance, Two DlollarR
and Ftifty Cent< t AxI., iitiot1.of 'ix hionil,
b' Three llilmnlant the en d or. the yI-nr.
'Nil iap.-r tniiui -flat il lirremarngai
ie rAi, 1mleM lit tial optioh of the'Preiirietor,
. E.' Adtvorietaneiii Inmerteil nt SIE EN 'V.
1FVi' 2atUio per silptre, ('? lin2 or less,) fair
. ieflrat, tin half that slim Itir tch tvubse'qtelnt
In''ertionl.
. . The nimbi1ier titisertions to te markerd
on all Atimvrii -Inent or they will b- pblishedl
uttill ordere. to be diie:,mitiiuel, aui.l charged
. aeccorilintch-.
. 4i6i'ON KC 1DLi.At per Inre for t Aingle
iuseriini. Qtiarterly ad 3Mithliv AIvertimo
ItIvists %%ill be chnrtpd ilhe satme n a single in
*erilmn, an.1 Felalinonly the suoiie . 1w t:ev
Carrespundenen of thei Sot h srai Stainar.1.
7 W AtNUwrON J-01. 10, 1812.
The Democratic festivul w..ich camne
bil' oil the eveining of the 8th, was the
*argest wial most brilliant supper ever
il.l' (i Washilgton. h'liere was
ieated at the table uipwards of five h, ired
peSrszons, amlong-j whom wovr- oe hundrvred
l fdies, Irlo the grave matron to the y
Ibelle. Theli D.mocra-tic Association whicht
it coimposed alo1ne of resideits within thll
S-'iA il one oftheir senitnenits avov c I t he
t1dctrine of intervettion very explicitly.
Koytiluth was there stndl responded to
C Imzplimentary sentinent in the n. tat
6oignentI of all his spreecLes. Ile is al
niiehetual pr m'igy, and is et it led to rank
With the gv-cittest men of Ilbs rentury. IIis
nius and elOnquenrce will give Olth cm.
akrVative patl. of otr poputation mnuch
trouble, for his Caus appealsi to ihe l
ah -'s ofthe lart, and engenders nn en.
Sftriuisim which is; at war with judgment
mitd 'd iscretion. It, inteinds t make lie
titn nt of his positiinad proselyte ill ie
irin. Ilis doctriues here are mori popular
athan on his firt arrival, and we h:ivc
.iter'ligence froit m-iny of Itl 8tatc leg.
fMlaftrcs, North and I:st, inviting him to
visit the:r respetive caipitalse. arti become
tho uest of thoir rcspect ive States. lie
oes en Londaly to A1t11,l).111, thlm3Iec t
*1.1rriburg, 11itsbur', Cincintati, Co
limbus, lo n-pliqpringfiehl, S8t. lintii,
anilperlhaps New-O(rleats.. lit! will Miso
* iisit Boston, Providtoime A nb;ty and New
Ilavent. while the legislature't are illeCssiont
tie- tiido a long speech yesterday tc
-'h deptitation of citizens from tlhe varioul
Statds itt the Ution, mw Itt thin city
$5peecies were niso made nt the D.:mocrntic
festival by Cass, D."tgas 01and 'An1e. The')
dio p rineciplally devoted to party politic'.
den. Cas , itn revisingr his speech madi
al thle Congresszional donier, han great]:
mo'hltiel ite wild positions hie took upo
The quicstio'n of "intervention" it
destined t aivertirow some of the l'res
idential aspirants. I at now iiclit.ed tl
-te opinion that it will be one of tin
1tsues itn the rext election. rte intemperat
*'ccitement which Kossuth has produce
U'n the Nortb, do:opaled with' the cah
itidilrerence of the South, is tihe highee
6idence of the essential diffirence in tih
-o.haracter ail feelings 6f the two Sect oru
ind'a phioophimr who would scrutinize th
divUrsity claoselt andI trace it. t this cattu
'vill be drias .to kll oichiasion thmt th
d arly,- a's it ie- hi
r n f fro h ou l wtt rid4orld ~i fst tual
b -ad t perianent estrmgstmet:t, an.
te arato iationalitica. I'htcir vo'e inl th
/ North-East mnd North-Vest, is Coiiimlt
.nssu tio andii his tmission,aind ligeic pres
- dntiia aprants are biditng to securt
Theinslane o Iwo of t he itnga rima.n
in New- York prosposinig to establ ishm
ntewspaper there, whose columnas are tio hin
, evoted to a repeal oft t he fugitive it'a-~
1a~v, and lto give away the public hland ti
-Jew -antd Gulntie cit izetn, is tunparal Ield
whent it ist roeemberedi th-it they worn
prisonaers int theo dlominiotns of the Sthan ol
T'urkcy. nmtl we'ire tranwferred here bi
at vessf bieliinging tu this Goversnl
-a nationalul ress-l, owneod bv uthe Nowi li
equally' with the North, ciarry~ing inacen.
diari5 fro:ni the' sh12OS of the .lediterran
Cant to our ownt boarders, to fan the flameiL 01
farnt ic ismt agapinst the Sot th antd her in.
Stitt ionlis! ! ! ~ This is our rewardi for omtt
Pymlplthiy ter II untgaiant iindep~it~endece!
Welli, it is perhtaps wvhat we deserve, :tnti
mnlfy teachl nas that wvith niationts, as isedividlo.
n !s, the true rule is. acrdmig to thc
reg~arless whenther the Magysiar shial rule
he Schaves, or wlhe'ther Austria and Rutssiae
rule themiibothI.
-% iThe 2enttle and11 lotuse, Otn vesterhev,
yore entgagedi alIi day on plri vatris hlIIs.
Th'ie IIlootse tiiji onrned over till Mondaytl~ 1.
VTe Senate wa~s in session to-daiy te
heatr the speech of' Setnator Downs otn
Fooate's Comtlprotnise Rtosiluiion. li t Wais
na hutrry to miake the spleech antd get
bnok to Ilanisiana, to look after his te
election. li s 1 a"rishitu re is now in seassiont.
rThe Whligs have a miaiority of li-teen, on
Joint l.allut, un-li the imopre.=s:oit is t hat he
~ill 1.o doeeate:1. hleavent sendl such a
*retuft! 1i.s speechl tao-day wvas dry atnd
hlad', amt (l d tingnish--d~i by'10 nothing savi. the
* Iih F~ederal dclltrines lhe aviwedl.
* t'. (rconuts.1 fiutsI.Aort.x ON IvTEit.
VEN rioN.---T'he Geoargi ilousea ofI i"pre
ettitves, Cln the 9):h, pas5ed1 it preamblle
andii. ri.soilutiont, from which we maitke the~
1Olll)winir extraects.
It hasl been'5 thle plic~y of the A'nerican
G (overnmenl~ti, f rom its eairliest existecae, to
ninintaini friendly re'ations with all, but
tnta ogling mlalices wi!th nione, otur
truc ups.-~,ionl il ntot to propagteC ouiropinfionsia
or innprse tupon othier coutiriea outr Iormc ot
governmtnent by atrtifice or lihree, baitsihow
Lay our success in dteration andt jnlstice, the
lf-ainig.< iif self-gaivertnment, anda thec ad..
vantage Of free institutione.
Wec symopathize withI the oppressed, we
*tendeor themt a h~omae, hut never will wejoini
~ ith the amihious (or tho rev'engefuh in a
* **citusale against othler nations, however
b ey nmy hiave oppressed their citizenas.
dideparture fromt this sate anmd Correct rule
ivr~ild invuolve our Gfovernmenost in eutaless
4)isplules anid warns, the result or wich the
wiae.st Siatesan~iship cannoeCt forosee.
lIn extend(1 ig astr ca~ommeil relat ions
wo shiouldl I are las little politicalI connlect ion
tis possible i th toreignt nationss.
'Thlerefoare, resolved by theo Senato asnd
-llouise ofl IRepraeunatives, of the State tf
spprgia, itt Geuneral Aseemlty rnet, 'That
4 ay Excelleicy theL Goernor, ho regnetted
t m forward the -foregoing decliaatin of
ne~riipleat to our~ Seniators ane Reapresen.
tesitt thet Cotngress of the United Statea.,
.illh ..thq eqtuest that t hey msay beolaid
bghpfore tI acr respective boniies, as thy
opimondta (of the peosplO of Gzeorgia. ais to ht
pohdcy of our gievernmrtent, atnd that a
4opf lie senit also to the Pr -s dent of thme
UijmtedlF Atie.
t.titAifX 6N IrNTElj ENTtN.-We narc,
glid to se, says time A bile Reiht ; that
thie Selato hias taIei decided -*rmind
-g-tinlst. the lItervention detiIN of' Kna.
sMith ; and trttt that thijt- lbiimnimu- vo a
wl be resonded hi O ti equ alnimitL
bfthe tliuse. Odmo :rd instant in the
S.nie, Air. Winitton oiDfred the iollowinn
joint resont.iin, which Ifter debate, war
ain-.nhuousl18y adopte ':
Whereas, from many itidicat:ons of pt
bular feeling in voime ti't tle States of thi
Governinew, and rimi lite speeches amil
acts of, mi:mmy tiub:ie. inen, high in the
cotidence 01 their owi, conistittuenti ani f
tle people of the United Statep, we are
led to thu behet that a spirit of mmterierai'e
min lite pol.tical ail'uir of Lite Eu ropean con
tinent prevail ti s) great un extent as to inl.
douce lite fear, that. for lie want of coole
r -flection, "e may be imbremd in all tle
tromles and dillicutites ofl* the political af.
fairs of natio iand people far reimoived froir
is.
- Be iL thorefire resm,'ved by the State of
Alabiama in General asseiimily convenad
That we imild it to be the dity of time Go.
ve'rtnmet amid time people ofi time Uniitem
Stames tn cultivatc reItioms of amity am
:roiid will with all naiions of the earth. "II
pence, to trait all as friemids--in war am
enemies." And to have entanii mgliei a li
.ti'e with nmi, aid to prai.ieu literall
tihe doctries oit mnon-nitert enil ion.
Resol'ved, That the Governor be request
ed to fimrward these resointions to our Sei
ators and R-presentatives in Conigress
with 1 requics', to iiy the aine bu.ore theii
resmetive~ bodies.
Nrw-Yonm l t(;IstrATUnR--l.TitFex
Tion,--AI.nAXV, Janm. 7--ha tit' SatMIi
to-uiday nonce wau given ofn bill to incor
pamr.me time Now-York and G iway Stean
Navigatioin ComipaIy. in time li'tise, lr
Underwoml iiered a twrie of joint res
olutions ro'ative to tIhe intererence il
Russia inm the aTair of HuImnzary, dechirinm
it tle duty of Cotigresm tim enter a prowes
a:g.inut the intervutm ion of one natioinm inl I
athiaiiet if others under mimilar caremiis:an
Cel, amid rempiesting the Governor t
invite Kommsuth to Visit tie capital (if iih
Stite. The reshiltiions were laid on th
ttble aid orderod tot ho printed
Tim-rr vanitm nrTwEErv Kos:T
ANI) AIR. CJ..--WAnt wro'. . m3. :h
-Koissuth's Imterview w%,itih Air. Ca:my "na
tilost. a;ie.tinlg. Clay stoid mrect aill
said, IA dying ian, I oppose yo ur docitrim
of I niterventiom.-Journal of Connerce.
M K 'smimmu t diii oit combat Mr. C:y'
position. lie contiied hiiimef to coni
mienmiting on the condnoion o- liiimigirv, an
the sit tration of France-which it! heleve
would provokr civil War, and iciaav
a gentral revolution.
At parting, Mr. Clay raso and hadl
linosuth farewell, forever,- with mii
emotion.-wishinig hmil (od sipled, inm hi
eff irts for liungarian i idependence.
M. Kosmuth said that h oimuld I.r
nGod daily, for Ar. Clay's restorationI
i-:iith. Both were deeply tmovel. Ottn
four mpactators were present.
Mr. Clay will yet speak or write I
eenientiCtms oi the isuliject of inteiveitio
Ihe eilort t-day will probably rehal
him somewhat, but lie h-is cii erwise r.mtl
- gAined d~iring the l;st fvw dayi.
Ed se~it' Onl...s.--li m- rn
('e mittation from tiie New York lire,.
1 in tIe poliey that everyl Ma11n1i0 b
the right to make aml alter its politica il
,titutionls to sit its owl) conjition Att cil
e m me. and that the two ittjins (Im
buti cause to lie re'spieto.i, mthis docst rine,
a ms to prmeent Rusimsia fm mnnm agmiin marchmin
her ar nmimes mmIint mtugd ry," llut the. iie.
tonl arises mmi the tim.eshoh. "I low am
we to kno~w the~ nioI' itumt whomlly:
sidlo aull qumest ionsm of wham~t sit' n ld he'm
uiwn pobi ey, this is time minani iwera1bl iiil
cuty. ini iternamt ional jiar/eiiuim Ihereo
reall)y-i nitatin ofit mint i gmajry. Are wme
iiemrfere mt oruder to samy whamt nimoi
mimill exist nal what it- Th'ile prmopriet
andmm pioslicy of imtermenmtiuon havem beenm limi
usince maettled by im mm mnd State.; an mim -i
know thatl nationityi , oimly. which :s able
massert anmd imantitan mits ownt eximstenemt
KisumthI acknowledges ihmit we omst im
pirepared, of course. 'with (lnr &atu:
powmmmer, to stanid bhaimm aid sup~port mmmi
d uilomacyv." A piropomsimton wich , coi
smidermis thme geoigrapiicai situmniion of I iir
gar alonI wonl be a fmnifest abi- mrmibe
is th Iu ingarianeu estamblish timemmi. rim
aSla it -tiou. malthnn Gov.e rn met will mmor
chm'erfully recoinimte her tuan ours.
Chartikltoni Aeu-s.
Brief Sketch of Kossuth's Life.
Kossumth wam's borni in 1 900J. Ills pmi
r -lls we.-re poir limt of manienmt mmnd tirm
ble ibioodm. hlis eamrlv oppom~tuiiti ib J
cdmtentmion wer, limitedi, limt tnantibstimn
rent p recocity of' lt int, lby ii mow
igorotus e xrtionts, hen was atmbnmitt.l
n sti niu'nt in time UnIiver.sit v of iia-sili
where lie gr.d initedl. 11.re lie comii
imtered thle sItimiy of inw', w hiebi hi
ptros'ecuted for sotnmov- yeas, mis well a
enitered uponti the pratlice. lI a i
tiien piromto ted tou a Jldical sta ti, nomi
subsli--qut~emly tooik is. s,'at C s mm mtem
her' >f the I iunigmrianm Amembily. Ih
tis boidy het tooik a high stinn mmior, i
eloquteie, eergy i ad admvocntey of' th
righits of hlttngamry its ani Iinependenm'i
k Iigdoim. Tihem Ia~upiror of Aumst rim,
w i was also King of lii lgarym, hasi
attemupted li to rge thei Iwo'' cr'wn int hu
one': andt to resist ihis a joturina w vm
started oif whiich Koiismmtithimecitmme itor
limctauso of its hueness opphosi itt to thn
iimimi wmill inli its emdimorialis, ais we'ml
as by pubiiisingtj thme kindredt'm proumemd
intgs of the Assembtily, hio jouirintl w:
suppimessedh, atnd its ediltor itmpirisonsu
for two years. Ulponm his l iberatimon
KosmsmthI resuimed hmis seat it time mtss-m
bly and bieganm that course wtmhib hr-m ti
thle R.'voilutionu. hlis sitbhs-iticuent hmisto
ry' is kniown.-E.rchaunge Papijer.
EAHOF THE .MoTHrn KRor Koss'ermr.
hem Viennaim coirresponmmueit of thme 11i0-t0:
.itna annoummnce- thme meatlanrcholaiy fac't thm
ihmomeerabile nimther onf Gvy. Kmisuth adi
at I lth, nnm thei- liithi of Dr'meimnher.
Themin Conti toi bnal. i-f iBmohemia, alimi
"aKmisthi's monthe',r, i:m inly sitrprisedi ii
time mi2hit at her houitse ihv Auastrninu molicers
died at Pemsthi, oatn the II:h of Docmbler.'
tIer datughmters we're arrestedi anda enrrinid ti
Viennia, aim pismoncrm, at the umamc timo.
Ml Kmutth iamysi thmit La ci 'mIiimo ', '
rm'signaI tin hias hposipiunemdmim thi rmospect mm
Komainh hiaR biom ii'iedi by thei
liegiaatume of P'enmuvi vainia mmndi Maan
m~ih.ntiu t timtn becmtome m i'o guest ofi t htas
1
1,'10 lounestcaul Law.
As the public unind hast. been directed
somewhat recently to the change 4f the
law by anl alt of tle lte ioa8tflnt (if the
Legislature, designed to protect lte HoMne
teid from levy aid sale, by the ordainry
proceis of liaw, we Wyve doeneiid it matter
of sufficient. interesit to give the provisiom,
of the law definitelv.
1. In addition to the articles heretofore
exermipted, the following are now exempt:
'To each fanaily, the dwelliuig house, and
houses appurei:m i thereto, together with
fifty neres of I id, one hurse and $25 worth
oli proiv.sionis.
2. If the detoisr's landed property ex
-ceed fifty neres, then, aiupt plbration of
either pjlamtitf'osr defendant in the execu
tion, the Clerk of the Coiirt aepoints three
Cotmlissioilnere, whit go upin the land aid
lay oml iity acres i.cluding the hoiiiestenl,
wich shail aways be deiu muist tavoralbly
and beneficially tuar the ttamnfy fur whonse
b.-alenil IUt prtvisinni n1 i.ade.
3. If the value u the real estate, Ps lay
ed fti, shall exceed the suto of 95M0, by
estincate of the connlnissionerse, thei said
Cotml)is tioners hallall proceed to lily er a
fluanitity less than i i ty actreA, oo tht: the
value 'hall not exceed 6500.
4. The ioos ioneara isihall return a
plat or iomae other cutcine deser p-ioin of
tle land, asto laid stir. to tlie clerk's ollice,
who lahall enter thel saIne. with tIhe hprto
cO.diigs. fana record, for all which serviced
he hin il receive 6:1.00. and the cs.itni.
son ra shall revc;vo # nech, $1 (0 per d y
or I ticr siervices, all of wihihl expetis.
ishall be paid by the durendent who gett,
the benfit of lte exeiiption.
5. This law Ahdil have no efyet in rela.
tions toany debits or cowt racts niow existinig,
or whch sh:ll ibe enttere.1 into Ieforo the
first d:y of March nsext.
0. The property itpecu ified is not liable to
he sold undiiler execns ion: nor by an assign.
iimont madtie Miuner a writ of ci. .
7. The provis-on does not exteitdl to aty
Lr property sitnated within the corporate hl.
its of aliv city or tawin oi this State.
8. 'h deator is not obliged to ta'ko the
be0aefit of this law; ie mway curretder h a
rights tinder this law; he maity imirtgage it;
mar otherwise give siciial hda pupi it,
wich will be itadamig anmi to iactisly which
his ltomltlestead may be so!d.
'Thes are the prev.iins of the % law; and
if' anyv man11 1-11n show th-it the oper-ation i o
th11i iahw will injrt.ie anly manti, or class of
ilen, or class of iitereshts itn socioty. then,
aind1 n1,1t till thet, shall we be witng to
give it up.-Sparltan.
Tai Butiarist CONsu..-The New Or
leans Picayunev. speakmng (if thse repoirt of
the caimmtntee otl colored popuatitoni, maide
ii tit. recetat sessioi of our L'mgislature, onl
the ca:nunicatans of the British Con1u ,
Says:
"It wa'is ii reljy to the comuntitication of
the lrit ish C-mtisul, which undertoik to re
vaew lte tor.mter proiuce iigs of the Leg.
si.ture. Thu repio'rt miieirely expressea
sorpriw at thie rorsi which the consul
Y adiopted in) addlessimig to the. lXeeruiive o!
a he Siate arguimileits a tl comtillen1ts upon
pro.-c . -ium teu -ti11 pIiemirlhTi befoare tit
L'is!a tire. They ddcltn any reinirk.
uponii, or e'x.ltelnamimaon of, v:('.q atid ar
riaiienats 11thus presdatLdi, -1ail recominiii
aii inidetfinite pllaiaioneiment of the doru.
meinte, which was enaiied. The previous
res.,biiiiati. airming tihe cttnslttutionall
mf the laws o which 1he cinisul cotmiplaina
.1,1 it reqspeot to which l he inta -tla "11
taken tip .ind prl-ced.
mith Carohar nt ha threfoe, renewed
a ta' ho lw, wha ch Great iiitam hias tli.
cm l decared i ti e in v tohit ion oh' the
trea-y h tetae e aan the Uni. Ltited N~i'.-',
h a t.is Binmh <Ommunliicat inse .stateod thha
Iremoival tat tht$1 cauisses of co0dilt;int to he
Ia n atrrent tnecessit y, iand. gav e nlotice tht
Ithe Generai';l Goavermin't wii hie called
itpont tea uiso its pa'welr toa ecitonl ther
ribse rvan -* tat the traty. Th'ie ahtidr baegotI
to grumv enieai , andl toi thlreatein elther
r ai grave fosrsa~ tar a1 dioejc conatrove.r5y
a A CAao .-A manlt wh1o la.1 gerr
West, ihr rt itpreofhvn lad
that htis maoney, $10t0. inm hiankJ bill,
whi h h-ail pi:acved in a beilt aboutt hais
erspiratio wii"hieb h al pre'tratedai thei
~ idhioaaas on':il re'souire was to re
h- - hmon i. I ttempa~tin~g to
se.pa raft thet mlass, hie bhroke it intto tlireec
piec 11 an then m gave o ip the job1. A I'
terw.is. he cie imile-l'he eo rins of
-hi-'i "pilIte" to ai chiemist, Mri. WVebba, of
(Ji ia, who suceeded, bay stenlming and
rl' delite mnini!catioins, in separating~
' a ihe hiilsf' (oim thIie conif'ttseid ma111, and11
r.toiredgi nrly tihe wlet atmount to aa
sa'opal' that tendiedit-tit't ihemnrly its viil.
,a~ a! b- a b-are. Tis inceide't is wr
a lhy of' remII'lmbe.rilng, boat h as as autioan
Iona the oane hande, aind a gujide on the
' liaohr.
I A Paris c'orrespoindenta of' the N. Yi.
Comm--~arcial AdIvertisetr, wrtiat i muders date
of the 19ith nlt, states that the new Cuin
sitittiltn to lite gra nted lay tha Paresideet
arter hlis e'lectiona has been alrear'v'
abadttowedi fotrith, amid, that acco'arding t'i
wvellI iniirmed paartieis, it is likely tao be as
fiallows:
I "A Connil~i of State, to tae nmed bly the
Presitdenta.
"A~ Senaito of eighty rnembers-for:y.
onte to hbe namiedl lay t he Priesidenti, and
It air-'y-nlin ib ha t he ~ iouncilIs Generat , f'roma
Iall I st of tcand.datets mat~de out by the
Preseaident.
adliii y.--stla comtaunme is to namte ana
eleoir tby uniiveral snatlrage. The nnamheir
of thoese electoars wvil lae 80,000).--'Tov
-t're thmen tea nillam 500l representtativr-a
lFrmia n is list of 500th le Priesidient wil
schet g52at, who sare to forsm this Chaamber.
"T'he Preusidhent tui be elected fartent
ye'ar, wvith ihae title oif itegent of the Ite.
pnitci. lie sha hile resphontsible mamaloss
lie commu0tanal eltos~mrsi shlall, flaree tunes0
conaa centiresly, retumrna a baody rat repre'seia
ftativrei outt tat whom tiar Piresidlnt aih:ill bea
abl1ie to s ee't a Chambera itt ha~ favaor.
when, if t heuy refiaue the haudget, Ito is Ira
ret re.
"h1he paress to lbe f'ruee--but not to call
illgtlaostlonl'rohigioni,' the rightso p~rapertfy,'
tat ttue eOxifatig sim i I ' rg mizat ion."
Staty av Ntennonas -A tgiang ofaaev.
enitly ntegr t's w'is soald yet'aerdiaiy, lby
al.'nsrs. A lib-n t&. 'hna at pariceos mtaii
tanatcuaauntialte, wvhaen te piretaeit prion
oft Ut totiot his considiered . Alt hmutgh
ther.'o were a st'erial tibl niniu abnntst usra.
hes.s iiegrotien illn t gtag, t hi parioui a)v.
e ragu'd iti itaa fraactioni of S 1001 uonih.
THE SUNTl0 BANNBI.
Sumtervillo, o. Ca.
JOHN T. G RI' N, Enrron.
TUESDAY, JAN i IR 20, 1852.
C ' Msrs. A.\ - & Co., nre
Aga'nts for the Banner n uitterville.
Our PriAWIsen.
"There is one Iunt on erhic-h thrre can be no
tirrsitya qf cpinwan in lir South among those
erho are true to her. or ?r:i farer mueal up their
mniids not to be slaurrs; Iiat is if we shouil be
.forms to choose eren reistane anl umission
Ie MAould take rrxistane at All hazards."
('A r.noest.
- To do that. crnerrt of.m-tion muist fir necesS.
ry. not to save the llniun, jor ot rould then he
It) /ale, hut to sare ou:rsrl s. The in my riew,
reneert s the one thing n,,, ful..-'.a.
" that is the remed I * I unsuer sression,
uPited see:rssiont of the tarshtilding Shles. or a
larer nuamlirr q/ thina. Nrjhing rlxte ri be Wiare
nothing rse ail be prartirable."--('aEl yPs.
WittAMt 1,wts lris been re-clecte
Ordinary fair Sumtiter District.
Thn Sherill''s election has been con
tested.
?!Mu unicipnmI Eleciosa.
The following gehiltmeni were on ci'on
dfay, the' 1:111h inst., electedl t tthe oflices of
intenadant and Warde:s. of the town o:'
Sumaaterville for tle present year
intenhna-W~r.n ('rCLAuI.
Wardens---RopuniT.. M EI.LEr, JAM Es
Fn: EflSON.
'-'OMS"B. FRSEr.D
Professor 1hlie.
We atteided at .cture givena by Mr 1It.p.
on Saturday eveinag last. We believe
he has sui'cceded in bringing this comt
iunity to have entire belief in the strang'e
resniti of the Rcience of lilectro-Diolozy.
WV'ihn lie coniaaac'ed his course of .'..
tuire-a, naliost every oie was prejudiced
;aa-inst him, but facrs retbliorn thiigs,
and lie h:n heen able to furnish any (iaii.
tiy ti theim in proof tof tho truth of What
he profitses tit twch. The pomt is now
beyind disulte hIliat lie does exercise snnie
strango cotitrul over those sulijected to hit
influence.
iMoniki's New Map.
We received a visit soine few tl.iy atrt
from Mr. IloDGsF, the Agent, at ures'uat
canvaissing ths District for the purpose o
obtaining suh.scribers for the Map of Nirtih
Atnerica, recentli published by Prifes.iir
oMusi, of l'halimore, (.1d.) We woild
recomimend this i lpili to our readiers as be
ing by far the most complete and relabc
cif anty wae lh-ave! yet seen. It has been f:a
%orably noticed by ite press throughoutit tle
r:AG.U. A FFA Inl Slan. 'a oan
naibs .driver, vil -tabbe.l fn atu alrd:ai
itaght, abiout eleve'achok, inl thehar-ro..
its said ocae urrenc grew out of a dispiit.,
between hi pairt ies, tle iture of whi. h
it I iinitecew-:ary to tatu. Sharp uave
;iinelf n p iimmediately to thei Sheri1 ill
wholea-' It-shL lie noaw i--. N'laaIo dieda
I'aoitu! t're hooiars ial ai h elf :aber ala ic.
cuirrentce. A4 jaiay of iunq-i:et was4 aipa.
nelled yesterdasy, and ase .1 fuaIl', i-sia
Itaim, asi we' lean, r aturna.-d a veribeat that
thae dec'e ase I cami" ti hiis d tatha hy a knaife
int the innadl of J .31. M.1 .. 'aat p.
Th'le Aignista C(situtl~ilii.,r/st ai- R~e.
j'mb sc of ye~sa-r.h iy staite's thait aln Sundiay
n ittli ainu 11 i' l'clack, t woc paer.-a sn. c a n
to the bohoset of .\lr. I I..rrmaig, ian(a C ini a
contyt, ona the WVas~hiina linad, tnne amiles
n'~ ivs' Agis'a, n aldhmott h
f :st imar. and rejcaetedl 1a tie aullow-.-d to
stay i a'li gt. lie ask.-d te:n ini. Theya~s
todld him toi conic' ouj', a, they had a hair,,e
aand hiuggy with thang. As sooni is hae gt
aithii d.a dooa'r, hen was s-inat daown. 4\ r.
i 'rring~ thani liarr ed ahe dooar. andia prevenat -
e.l the enir-tulce of thle miair.!erers. .\hoant
n'a houir afterwards. t hey reinarne.tI -mda tireal
Kthrough.' an ;augir hlek ini a le doior, and
kitlled her. t he' died ama a lew mtinuates :a tir
becing sha't. 'way theina eniteredl ths bonaas
andl tooik liaeref'romaa ion' hund aared an iiietv.
enaty dla ars.
Mr. Ilierring suirvivead to givc. t" aovt'
Ipart icuilairs sof this arrorismas ;all'air, ail was
still living at the laist iaeiama:u. lII' wan
shoitt tiaer, asi l:id twii hiail ini his botly
TIheare' is nii pro '.;aec't aof hi t reco'iverv troain
lass wsiundal. lI stait .s thi at oine otf mana
wvas a lairge~ ana:I poiwertini miatito tellow.
Te othe'r a whata umim.i
A ako goaa:l t rack dioge hanve~ beena
pricuaried aia pnat ini pusrttt.
Air. sand Mirs. 1 lerrmic weres ani eslderly
ciiaale, iald about 60 year e ach I, ;anil
weore living lay themiic 'sees~ thiere haiimg noc
cither person, white aar b~tack, h voag o.n lie
..\ centot.v .\ Fv. eta .-- )iai Sai ri:i Y t he
3I ist., a reneiieaicr, ini which pstoils
wcere in'eid, toiok plan-, tnar WVell~vl mi
this I).ti-t, he' wv ena 1 .apt. Jessea Seurry
andl Mlij. Johnat Bahtona \\'ilabains. Thla lit'.
wiebial we' aire piainedl toi lein hei hed oni
Satdayila Ist.-.\e."arhelarry .Sentinrl'.
--Mr. Wilamat Pennaay, ait Aberdheen, tates,
in a letter to th-'i Tuneas, thiat C ptain Mar
ttin, whoa, when coaaannau~ althe whaler
I~erp, is, ini 1$ 5'. was the last persaa to
conaiaauanicte with Xir' J.hni Franiklini, iaas
jus.'t iii nimal him i hiat thle lRoter'prise wias
alIornishl. lhn I'reh'us, ms MlellIedle . Div. and
ir Johni lFr.indlom mivtsad lhim ((ataina
Aa.rtma) ti adiane. with Iim i, wh i ch athe latter
cdechnted dinig, .isalihe wnual was faiir toi goc
souitiha. Sir Joshin, whie hconveat'rsinag wvith
Ciapta .\arain, tiohl hina iat lie hadi Iive'
years' t riiviu:aans, wieb hcile c'ul d naLa
last naeven, aiid his peopile wiern biusily
enagedsa ina iailtiaig doawan buIs. of whaaici
theay hiad severn i enk-a haillI al readay, andi
twvelva maena we-re ait shtia nig mo~ ris. "Tii
see such dectertiation aatal foraesaigh,'"
aibaervi's .\urn. Piennyi, " sat t hiat ea rly pieraiod,
iii real Ily wo-aielrlih, and amiti gave tan the
gratest honpes." Mir Penniay says thtat
Capt aint M\arin is at iah If frtune~, :;ii the
strictecst intaegrity).-. .'N'acuerni "tam'slad.
We cibserve ii that oii thie 1st int., the
voiteds downi't thta propoisilai of' gi cing
* la,OO(0 to, ta Ailemhi~s uaiaihirlstain
I~l n s ( Comaniy, duott ihr thi liltr.
a'lieaa iif its iteeta'ac ini thei uhl llaioi
('.a., tpt ..
MULTUM IN PA RtWO.
MR. CLAY.-Welentrn fron \Vanhington
h-it the acicounit of the stite it lie lilt. en o
ithi venerable statsman art of a omore
mcouirgimg characer. His recd-fmery
would be hsaieul with juoyoumt gratituide by
the ettire populantii of the country.
SiirTY l I!o LASO.--Tlift WRPes WVeft
minikler i.view ayas, io seim article entitled
"Ruasotn und Failh:"
Io IX.riand onme-.-.lf the people calf
neither remid nor write: ;and11 ins any.cv to.
our ngrielitural diitrictl. studded with
lmhurelmeis, the pemsantry are as SavInge,
aimsuperstitionst asem t hise of' fle Campagn i. or
i lia ;t:quie. prtovtce.- of Spain.
WasnIsING-rO, Jan. 0, 1352.-Henry
Clay lam writtens a letter ins fa-mvor of Gen1.
Cass '.r PreAident. I stale this on tut.
"jnsesaiit iel umthorily. It is also toma rted
that Mr. F.limore will oomin he out wide a
letter decliing to be i cail:te. but in i.
imitini' in ftvor sif Diamel Webiser. Great
c:mntiolnamng ili o leer I'9esidential
canmdidates.
WAY TO WJX A IJUSBAN.-If your
-weel.-heart Ienmlim ti call abouiit tupper
time, go dinii m tlie kitche admI take i
imu1t t1on-chitaip-broil it mcely over a red fire,
and sot it beiore him, with pick:es and a
jug oif goold afle. Whisper Noftly in hs
hemriimg, thi wor.Is "1 rld it." Yo"i will
find this a very Lkely w-y mideed to wool
lv lite U. S. e'enmus fi Ik2. -i ntn!
;;opul:atim of New 0irleane, is 1111.497
omits, of wh ch minimer 17,1OO nire sl.veso.
Dr-,ig --A proposmition iham heeta in.
rrs.huemd intoi tit Daimsh .et for he sale
of the possess;mns of the Govrmment ins
time We.n imel.e. A lively d.smcuiiissa.im on.
iniei.d, bet. the imeasare had not been dispos.
. d1 of1.
SAtt.Nr. Amot-ND Tn. WontD-Thei2
ei ppr ship Nea lVitch, airrived at San
Fraicisc i h i'd.hhi of N-oveimer, in litI
d:eys from New York. Shie sai!o.l Irm
Sn it Francisco in) the ...mt of Sepltembe
oi last year, and matle tie voyage tio I11:41
King in .ilhoiut for, y days. At his phr
Ahe w.s detsn:md iitour moinhi a h -il a ilf
:nd the ilnmjr aretal tlie Caipe of Goes
I l14lpe1, made 'giold lttle" int lito harhoi
ol N..v Yirk. In oumir week abe weo
ready tor sea . fi d puerforming- aot.)h
er Xipe lmr Ior pssage, arrived.at S.m1 Fr.-m
cisco 110 days.
It costs tle pelple of itae Unite.l Sta.te
fifesn mimmihtions tol di!hire n ve.r fir news
pnpers mid other 1erolicals.
A literary society his been eptiili.he
;it S- Fra'uc mmcm umler the nan.: -'* tih
C~lifori.. last ituite.
Ai .ultcv. Jm. 8. 1532 ---irirmam ion rt
ceived indicates that t wim.thmirdis o)f the ii du
Lrates from this S a'e. to# tihe latinmor
Conven.ien, are iii Ifa, r el Governir M\lao
Th-- n.zuvo River is nmow .o high, an
the W 'iaiss ili so hew, Ihi-t mthe en rrent :
the iloimti )I llte Yaxz' ii is si stri og as i
prevnit mvigatiotn. The ateamer Ceime
h -3 is above afrraid Ii vinumire diawn. TIl
F awn atmte!e I to go up yemsterpav. lt
c41ub4l nt. Tels i-1 likely to cnomntilo
eithier utmiil the- izo falls tor ite M
asippi rises.- ick.sharg Sentin I.
Tho stnow .storm tim lontgest iur,iti
4 at weas ev'r kitowt in Great Britaimn me
. 'uirm in IaI'll eAeI ,I.the:r'
si e'r ,.,r&Wats m 0. O je4rt, t hat it Itg:tn
1the 1 b-1 :1 .i jneeaer .:,ml com inii-d ti sin
i verv mliti i
e ey ei ast il t ime 1! :h mof imhl-i9
lmosse uf heumean le. ims well as uiheeep . ad
nieat cattle, was imncme..
'Tht" (-uerje~r de-s Eitade l'ns, wvhmich re;
resenuts thle moerare saent i'mnt of F'rane
aind' :s we!ll ime.e ona thle' subljec't
Frenchei pojieiis. -po k a osf Iianis N-ip dcen
mvc~iemen~at n. '-:ieaee:bibe erene adiemi,
abye ere:1"
Gl: ' le -. U'': Nr.--T'he gin btouce
C. lii:mil Whlittlieli Walk~er, reuaiidine i
in liana creek. inm thc iid stric't. wasm dnestrosv
byv lire, miinM .\lonlhiy last, toge'lbir wie
abt ln saeventyl batr andse teatn thems~am
pounods ref ae.'d 'otton. Mr. Watm ker C.<l
te'' his4 loss t I wety v- hu'"lcmimrm.. dml
Ibmrn. 'lTme fir,eia c~eauem e v this frictic
of time gem .-- Xenteerry .Sem.i-..
Cmira y is mse r.--h Vicksb r,
%eittiel eel ..mau-ery :1 s-i3ys.
Thesi epotses ailitni thle railrwial ar:- nov
chl.:ard om mf canton. W1*e are in rormma.- thle
therer. is noi. t i' t ha s bi,~etween ti in
andi liriandmm awa~eit ing t r-asaporte ain. 'Th
fr 1-ilht caere av beten a diojin a moeire that.
oirediary Ihcu ie<< mif le ie. Thce aiccommoe
mimi ion t r dia wvill resame its trips tcon ina
Am roe: ir.~v.-A letter from Rome
inc tihe N,.v Vark AlIvirI iser, stays:
81;t,000t It is recentaly b.'ren depo'ijted s-n
whIere ini Ritmn fair the pucrchmae of airms
8$I',000O it is sail werci trmt thie Uni
Staetes, aend $200(,000H fromn I .iverpootl.
is repoertmed t hatt t henre are at least :l0,0(H
mnekets sec rated int time city andm ini tIl
caumpagaca.
G;ovlernior fInnta, of Nev York, re
cnimtesm is i his itian, I ime$-:re,~ lima
oviery capitaml cmonviretm hiile suecedmi te
revi'ewv by th indgJesles mof thle Suipremct
Couiira. 1t wenti give lahe conrvict thIe a I
van it .aje of am e'lberamtei coasuidlerac Innt, am
reieve the l'eective frome of' t time mnos
p'.c infail responseibcilit ies hi oli nsci'.
L.~i'Kns as hJ.ins~x.i.--The Suiprcon
Courat o f I imh aa, nowii ini eesison at iendianl
apolis. lheve dhieteledi lihat unemr thle nien
c. mnatitutionci, he ontly requhais ite necessa r
for a pracet itieonmr inm tlhat eourt, biesides be
inig a voter, is almi c'ert ifiecte of sany court
of recoerd thatg :t applictanat is a ma acalm
gooed amoral chairacter.
1 llin Dvi.:--Sm'veral peersheas ha~ve lie
cmae idiits byv histmually tusig hair-diyi
whiicht ice psenetraeted tic' acmite capilhtir:
t ubeis anil puc ted siuchI anc efl'ect onl tiei,
brin is as tic uiaperianduce idiocy.
Covr~man D~tos.--TPhe best roumgh dlrop:
:or youn tg baili--s ae tto 'mireop' the psractiei
mof mdressig thIint when athe ty go out ian thm
neighat air.
Ax Asue' t'r .mscc.--Iarmn A!exan
mder iinaembeelt hams annonn: ieedi thei dlemisverj
at Albmiees oft thme iediee int wivchl thme
I ttmnci eo f Fouar 1 lunmdred wait ine te heabit
ofl asse'mabing ini anicient timesli. F~ew par.
iculatrs of the aellerged discovery ae geven,
buae it is tmledm, theal tmoe thani a luendred
anscra iptions Ieee beenma fulnid by~ thme exci
valtor---andii thaet a umb elr oft colmumns,
st atu , tain id methier relics have bemen lready
mdug up3.
Sew eel Wre.srrnse Rar.nooim CoNvrE.
T tos. -A, tis Con'uvent imn tlmny excolnu
addlreiss.ee have bee'n imadme, andm butml little 01
prteli cimprtamne heas yet beenm dine,
antti netin eg -vmtrath repoertinmg. except thei
adop~s tig oft resolumtins, that whtheIm
imncitiing adejourin, it bubtll do) set, ioern.
RAILtOAD.s mS ALABAMA.--Alabi"nnt is
moving avutively is the constructioi t
ratlrn-ds.. Tfiyetalay projeated, -"aid I
Wihehl are Isc nneded4i 14 1he considerition. r
oaf the ragislature,-sa. five in tumber, viz:
Tim Mob le and Ohio Roads thirty.thlr-e I
miles of ninch coe'mmencing at lte hAlolile i
terminas, are in operatiin; -ite Alhaama o
and Titinssee R ver chair:t of railroads o
eith'r already .construted or proijected, t
ionnectoing thvi Golf of Alexiro w.h tihl) I
Middle aI Noriteastternl .Atlantic Snmteas;
the thirel, of' the serifs is the omse'tisn r
in Alhaansm of lthe .lemphin an.l Char erun I
R-6llroald; the four I,. a line 15011 miles
lenigtih, ceomnnectinig aihe. latter namned with
the binphisaml Ch-.rlestos. Ohioand Me-'
bile ltd.-s, inl Esc-ran Mlississippi: anl the
fif'th is th:! Mobile and Girard Ronad.
Connecting Mabile Bay willh Columbus,
G 1. The whole extent or thess five
princlipal linso. requiring an expenditure
ass A habanaa. is MG I miles, and the estiasated
cost $13,002,000.
The E-irtipeian news ly tiae CanaJ
exhibit-i sai uisettle state of things
in Fr.aince'. alti.sogh L-umit Napionam I
ontinue; in the ascendatit aind his pmver
seenms fAr tlie moanent to g:ain stringtlhI.
The viich eof the Arsy, so far as tested , as'
iamnio uani:nousiy lAr him. If the repuort
from Veem:a otf alst reply of the Prine
Minaisier of .inastria ta llenri V. be true, it
wosld s I. that laO is also likely to have
:aIl the despotic calbiniels of EIrepe inl his
favlor. S:all asa a New York ExcInrnge
observiai, I Ia's trila ir vwr.ou. f-arms sit
home. smal it k.!ep doin pslel itioai will lie
nu holiday emjplosy:net fur him .aid las
army.
The Presslent h i recognized F. R.
F'water as Con nil of the N--therlmanads for
the -States oi Mlissousr,, Iowa and libmois, t,
reside at St. 1,uiIs; s- r gr e 11ainrieh
.leeke. a (oa, of 8.axonv, :or tle
poirt ea I'Itilade!pha;:m d lJ. Van Ste.-t wyk.
Cosiul of the Nwhorl.sads, ior aIlhe S t% at
WVosiIns t to res.de at .li.wank.e.
Pu:-:nirra-:nt.%, Cor.onv 14 Oat;.:ox -
rie Piutshurg a-s'e say..: "A cojop snv
Of personas be..ssgmg to lit, Presby:ier.n
Churclh. is ahona tatia otil a colsny
i) Orepon. R-:v. J. A. IInta g.sos oit sas
Pa strn.1 -aml mg thI in mmters enrl:ed.
who now nimber s.xiy permis. ;are
a phycian, nie farmers. ta te.a hr.,
twa mtrsasni e clerks, a profesns 11n1:11
g crdbe ier. a woomansiwaustfatturer, a carpnitaer,
a mi1clhin.'sA, .a muddler, &-. A g sud Simy
oaf thI-m isavis w ves and c hiroan. Th;
I overlad r.oute is tixed e,, and the p arty :s
. ti relezvons wa C'..inta i mn lthe 1 U) it
Marh a.ind at S.. J.a.wuph's oa. tha2 1.hls
if Apr.l.
-- T Wisharea' R gister, regn t<
less at-ni h It. ls bons.- il'. lr. I l st.
. overseer fian ath lo platatin oaf L).vid
A ikin, i I. knownas Alsblb-s.-x, was
e dest roved bay fire o n Silay lmst. Lss
tot extelssliv,.
Gov. Johnloni him assl n veto 1 s
sagle ta t. Pto tiwenvisylvaiaia Lgilitare.
it
relaising h1Isis s.ateltion to ist hill rep.-sl.
inag th aI. Iw proli blitIg th lase ases of time
pi.an l(s r Ioth deetini cif f'sgitive
t -lavvs. This is thoe haill ie pncketseJ at.
ter the l.ast session.
h'l . Moiroe (1,sa.) Resgister or tle
34 ith., s tvs O.a -clita river wasa Isthen
aiuvigabl, Clr the leagest boats, ani wu,
rapidly in.isg.
thiri-two iron ,.teicm .h e f
N W PuaNT.se, Tyl g....-A comapsany
a ta pare's..att ina couasrse oaf' formationa f'e
rithle pu5rpo ase~ of a r ryin intomals ocp'rtiona
. a rest m oks ae psasemn, whlich'l Ih..'; far its
-s chje-et alho o-oise~tireo atyp b~;a~Iy a
p jroces oe s'imk imns, ins a mansil of' lar.
e r saensaIbisan lte ailloy oft hs'ndm sa
- aumt an my~ sat proesenat empajlcoyesd ima cssting
Itypca isa a etaossl . 'Thlis is. snsiel to best t..
5Ims st itmapotanmt impranoaeent wich h sas
takena ptlacem isa to mtanntalissetiros of' typeL
('ar thea last; lhrsee. hundredts year.
a Nts'.wursnv.--.\t~ am anaicsial sloacliona an
AlrIc hstfr inten.l oat and Wardenlcsta
ysear, reshed i the eblsao oaf Gens. Jatielo
.I ~al- mama~ns. Inatens l:mt, Jiai. (;;asnas, jca.
.'t. C rsso. 11. .J. Jtbamatgec, anad WVil;iamn
I. i.-lr.I, WVardes.
SiaStm:-ram a C ( t'saj -A skilfusl me.
ai e asa , says tis '.'lge'/ee A deesrtisr, Air.
- haoys. iii, i nowt woark ina eair vilh[ge', ensg.ag.
eli as ale butsinesss oat maosvinsg haouse's. Ia
mltay 'et'am ;t ranage to soame at ottr radsera,
hal it is nesvesrhless ltrae, lltht' escan
amovea sisy unaild.sg, chIimnsteys ando ali. withm.
out so a anisI is cackmsg the palasteria
imit rtssrs Fuss SLAI'rts.--Twsenaty.
usne slaves, co.asiststng at aid andI yonnsa
men~s, womaaen an-l i adren, andI not regardl.
esd ;aosl sabv uordasry iwere soald al' th other
day ait ixmynchharg, Va., sit ani avierag se oft
853. A womsaa with I"a child tens mnathi
oaled 'd foar $O050, so girl oafselevens wears fear
$100 sandc a manm wiathamt a trasde foar $11).
28 Is is also estoaemteats lime publlics
roades of Virginaia, miegro tmsen bireda at pri.
ces ransinsg froma 31-20 ira $150 poer aaihum.
Int 1Fayettevslle, ibeioigh andai this plae,
neigrceMs alsos hiredl at hisgh prices.-- [Wii.
V.iWa.'nG'rox Ib55ron-rs.-Wec see it :,'...
taed istlne WVa'shingtoni coresponencate oaf
one0 oft thet N'wi Yoark parint', ihat theo Eat.
gisha groermaent hiaoatss tdatedl thme firinag
atjo:a th" Pro~meithes, anda iwill at oeat
withdmrsaw alhe Maaosquitoa Prctoraste. Al
so alhat taut miistesr to Frances' las baeen
dlirecstedl to recogunize ths govearsanent oft
Iontis Nsoaassran, andss thaat Mr. Thrlaashaer will
be spesedaly rceeasced.
u7 Dsurinsg the year enading June last
theare iwere asmporteid iteo he Unite'd States,
82,12.000J( wrtha of brsandty, ande 8406,O0:
w iortha eaf (ather spirits.
The aobile Tribane says', thse large'st
c 'argsa of the se'saon, sand we believe thae
largest ever clesaredl fromsa shis paort, iwas ia.
ken lay te ship WVestern Wsorldl, Capt.
Meaoes. whsich ecleatreed yesterdlay for ilavre,
lay .l esll. .ir, &S' Ce. Th'oe argos aimouasna
ed~ to 4(011 bale~s of cottona, vsalued at 6147,.
O0t2 28.
Rt..iav iS CAT.treai.-The Ric'h.
onde Engnlairer is iformedii~ that a prop.
sit ions will hbe inatrodelaoed itor thae nuext leg.
islatiroeaof Caliearmnia tea chantge the roan.
stitautioan. so as tea ndomit slavery in'. the
Stateo. Th~e wvriter tea ths Ensquirer' is
a inaitive oaf VirgLmia,. and iesssnow a maembier
of theo Legiosla tare ofl Cahmfeornia. lie thinkos
thsat ahe peoplte ofl tint X'9tte aire its faivor oaf
the~ instratoutions of slacveo, anad thsat thce
assesaaure wrIll prevauil. Th'le moyraemenst is
case 1b t h eief thaat the gnide mines
canshe waorkeed smore protItlssy bay slav *
thnss sans t.lele ivuy
DiscovmrtwT AncIsar we
-We lears Omintn Mustetsr
hamlto ptlp_ frescral iillae I I
Rsntury heo heena iataiyfisye
hourch itSoraminohost, ;ear thsatjee'#
lint a ensrlnlas 1seimen Fof ft
las Ieenl louid at, LegeiswindiO.
hierinise oiPtrimnkids (-, :
welf.h con-try h-ave bems. flienysra.
nen-sures take's top reistive fromii, tie y*
!fntings of limm amd pinster whIrlihe1"i.
ataseisim or4hJe igneorance of rn
81 henpe'l till thmtfl I t-itsnis iati4
overedi :Ih St list Nicolai Cheli-in eel
alheir at, is eriireij ciered *iPhS-vet
.uriousl pamiting td Ile t welith centurya
N EBB;.%KA..-A 'rtrIo
erragmry pwaks inl the'fllinsgi LAft
crnsa of Ohst section.
"A valo, eqtaling in caim and
,Keatily anyahing tihat romnei-e ctn im A
Ily fron ur very feet strmtihina dfr ti 6V
ouinmit of the V:sit chais liviliet" tid i
itod Wedt Amerienai of the N1.th.., ou.
steepi, no gorge, no towering nountainu1hi,
to clinishe, but an ascent very gm UiV
all garlanded with. beauty. The ren e
wlled. iby a thuueand indiit I
upts itself, lidinsg its silvery hea bn la
Ilhe willows whose silket trevsseiist anjied'Y
kiss its shining waters. lui W ""WO io
throngh a mentdlw, liuxtriiat - ;b irrff
iLrasses, enoti to p-'etfssea-inlliir-.of
butfsWoes, and l'inaiic'ent in rich flr.s.Ad
Tar WitasIeTt.O hit W rI
thit hlia Aigeist of the -Wilmitigisti e., le
this. city. Mr. E. Wtsow-, has cRSCne -t
fhe steier Cinsr!estn to run to Wlkning.
t, n uttil tle ieats of tho line Uan :se -
;vnire.l. Shet is expteciel to leard StieI~y
wih te mails litns nilter' nil st 1Sihe
hou~r. C-insiderale diflic.uhly-lhas wistfsid
de.st:tn 1. heets experseced in p'rneuriit.
ithe services of a boat, all of tienll kIjtfnlt
ft I % emns.-iyed at this reason. The stns
er (Plndi dtor, it its thought will lie. ab i.' tpi
reume her trips to-morrow,-and thi *4i-i
e - W. m gton in all next. week.! '. 7.
exertita will lie used to put the. #asen.
t r .and mt .iis through regila rly
We nits from the Sananah N r
Sers tihat at two o'cheik (on S i' 4a
mrniivg, a firo I roke out fit n crtief
tn Imsitha-a sitre, at tle western jsrt" fat
vi:v. The hbtiidibg. which Wa1t a lon
waOlest sit.dii, w-4s soon in a bidozo,*xeni
a ve y short titme w.t5 entirely edol thniwl,"
t.ito.-er with its contents. witthiltci t
A I tite teos of abitat rightoeni Imtilfr,Wer
prioripially owned bcy Mr. Morris Hirkeltl
whose b4se1, ytvs the .Krrs. is betweeA
six aoid seven istsnmred dullars.
A Saramanto piper sepeakirnj' of-tit
w JV I Gy set IIt! townt inl California, asya
that witthn twentvy-*r hours nft.uVtlhe
first great rosh tothe r.' , a tIswn. a.itt'ei
dimtnne reitove I, was strV--yed, mfppOdi
- nhi.'ivitled) into sireets, seqsarses, &c., and
in fior v-eight. hours atterw:rds it contained
a umtnher of storeis, tavernse, .mlargng
hisses or hotch, ganblinttgr.housttes, wdi
motle attl ihillird-tables eil 'all- tie iiual
esttalisiments found int i p inland mining
Tu Amu.rlrAN Pi:sNe.sf s SrAN --
A letter trm tie Uited 8tates 8ecrentq
(of i6gttiton at Madrid, statemutijat tii
V gt, perfo', Iuaranititie, 911 t "3th
of Dmer, i. 1 thnt in til. extirsttge of
nlnrnttio. teelipores vntid hr.i ften
hft j nishi Govmernment.
any sh-rrt Iretatmet ing their Jtinp 'sril
mi-nt. andi will beo adegnlateiy snp~li witti
clothing and oter ntecessaries in "~sin.,
ring. t he yenr 18i51, prosperty' to the le aft
$730t,537 was lost on the lalie.a~nd- 79
l.v'es. Five sleameors, three pripellfts, andW
therty-seven: sail vosseis were totaly to,'t.
IlThe disaat--rs of' thte ltst fousr years have
iinvtiived thse less of 683078.116 wtorth of
Iporty, anid 56~3 lives;
Mon.--jt was a saying of dte famnona
Cardinal D~e Retz. a hto, it is dayoca,
.siesnally smade noe0 of lte mob of, Parta teo
accompsjlishl htis fasctionss puriposes, ht mid a
woni potssess more power if they ennl4
heo kept togelter hmager-Isnt -that tnfr.
5t emtely, the stoutest mob wtas~d pron
ngainast husnge'r, and was very aputo dib
perse whesn PttpI,Cr.-tune enmetl.
CAr'SE OF I.~ttn rALatisSrox's. Ra
sm;A rtosN.--Thoettden Arn Juazards an
opsinionz a subiljec.t in which ninst of .thse
I.>rrpean josirnials are either ailent or at
aueilt. WVe allude to the caseitoending
the" resignations of Lord Pasnierstoi Tisia
joirn containis the foilowing: ttTIe
ittatenentl in the becst itsformned :American
circle.s its. that Lord Pl'hnmio res
osnt uponI theL aflair of lihe Pro iathrius."
Norrn{ CA aGLnotA RAt-nd to. Thtere
are at present 029 tuten andi 20lsboys em.
phesyed esn the~ North Carolina Rlatjoad; b'e.
tweeni Charilotte asnd Salishntry,. and it is
,ehsppred th-tt thse whole oif thal ~ortion of
thie roadS will ha graded dursInd bqjrcaent
year.
A. Vol'trt.L s tnnF.lN sa.--n Sgtur.
day smorntiugi, isn the Couert bf~ Oer and
Termsinier, Sarahl .(Gerber age' 4, was
coisctied of murder in the seced tiegrer
in causiuig the demathl of Florence iller,arr
ianat, tetn smonths of nge, by mnakitg it
swallow pins andI needles., Site was the
nturse of ithe child, and gave it' the deadte
articles to snake it fret fult, hs)'oiigepthat 'i
mtu hier msight ha obliged to nse sitinstead
of her.-li'h.. Amer.
Th'e Statte Demiocratic Cot#cihin a.-- '
semnbh-d at Jackiotn, iMississippi-.o the 9th'
inest. Fifty enunties were represqlted- and
thea greatest enthaus'lesm it said to htavo- '
provaled, Judge A lis of Adamra oorny,.
paresalied.
STe Balimrore resoltions of' 1848, ah'sr
thte Virginia and Kenstuckyr resoltion sf.
17983 anad 1799J were' unanaimsosps adopt4f.
Fifly delegates waere selected' tttin tie
Basltimnore NastionnI Convent s~ ~
Presidential electors for thim te w~rs
also npponintedl as follows : - F his fivat
lass; thtird. 0. Rt. Sineton; fo atts~ litram,
Cuasidasy. For than State nti ar'Aillia'me .C
Basrksdant, and E. C. Wilkins.
TIhe Cotnvenstion wa.s add itedseI f~ Jaar.
tersont l)nvs, Roiger B~at satad Gmnetaba
Qitmian.
R Atst.ttfAtn S-roex Dr A L A .v AC-4fi
Govaernaor osf Mississippi,-insi late msts
utage, hsas recommiuended a lain hIprierg.
tax upon01 landsa within' toen milQpptet
ad ruilways, and that the taxp~'~ ~oi
receive a certililnt)) tf stock i t1e 40bs
sty ins the utnmtttn, paid..
as piratiensI, wais Sately cupturset~s
lloetine, an't takes, into Msta t
hter captusre, the anpitain-cu I~ umlt
and ustthma.e attemspted. sii