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TIE SUNMTER BANNER ZVERYTUE!DAY MORING BY W. J. FtANCIS. TI E R N, TWO DOLJ.A iii aIttance, Two l1ssllans knd Fifty Cents at Ile expiralion of "is montli, or Three Dollarat nt Ienl t's the year. No paper discontinuer until all arreardgen11 ar Pas, uinlss tit itlis o f te Promirieiior. Adveripementc insesrie sit '-F.V-:iN T Y Cents per scptiarv. (12 line s sir less,) fair A*. ifirst, and half that to fur encl subsequitent kewetilon. o Tic number of insertionism to h. airked on all Adiveri'sements or tisey will hzt iiblis4hed atu ordtlcred to b- drteontinIuid, ami elrged accordingly. 2tW" ONE D)OT.T.Alt ler Psiinre f.,r a pinlgle in7rutIlon. Quarterly suid Mth1sizlv Adverti-vn nelits will be chanrg'.I t rsne as a Inle ini Seorton, and Femi-monthly thle suutn. as te!wV (one eunatoirs Ititser and b1llIelds o, the O'Brienl Rtesoliitioii, - Mr. Cass haiviig read aind commiinnit ed belre the SenIate, on celaii rcso luttions passed ait. Detroclit, in relatio tos the Irish exiles, anl -Mr. I 1ivle hlvinaig Sillowed with .-ome . 8irks, 1enator fitler requiested permission to say SomIpetling on the Iamitteur Several Seitrss. "G m; n;" "unanii rnous consent." .Mr. liutler. Mr. l'reident. I wi:-h to say a sinlgle word ill conlnectionI wvitlh this subject. Thsere arse nmuy re-ui.mj which indlce me to take eveni :anI a' tive part in tite relief and pandoli of1 the gentlenen in whose lella if we liave listened to such an) elotilint - uogy. Permit me hOwever, to say, that if the objecut of gelnlleien lie t, proiure a pardon and release of' Johm Alithell and Smith O'Brien, I believe they arc taking the very wor.s course that c'ul le suggested. If a proper application were to be made to the Iirit isl Queen. by an appeal to the lritilk Niister. or in any other molde tia would he likely to lie acceptailile as an ap:al to her Clemency, perhaps the object might be attaited.B. sir, if itn apiplying for the pardon of these pat-riots, you use languiage of reprso'achi to the 6irit slk Governnicit, you might as well expect to r'elieve a victim whose h11and)l is ih a wolf's mouth lav irr'tating th wolf at the same tine. If you expetl to attain tleohject con tempited-and I will sincerely aeliniesce il iniy mesas nre to eflect it-or those are consider Atiols which wotld inuc e me to feel a particular interest ini the ftte of these individuals, and espeicially in thit of one of them, Mr. Afitehell- have thought that somethinag u 4tIghat to lie done, but, not in this way, of' tInatkilig it the subject of politica l discussio. We may atrouse the Irish, and obtains their support; but I know that we shall not subserve the eni conteisplated, of' procuring the pardlon aind reliste I .these prison(rs, liut we shall defeat the very end we have in viCw. Whyrsir,. do'lon ispose- we c.m approach the British Governmeit and telthem, This is our oipinio,n and you must yield to the suggestion, aid mil Tninister to the feelinigs of' America opon the subject of' your goivermnssent? I answer for it that .John Uull has re sentment enotigh to hmrl hack upion you1 any~ suhl alttempt1 to inifhientce lher policy hby a legislative dlemonastratiiin of this kind. No, sir, it is a fildsity, permuit 11ne to say. I aa willitig tsi Vote f'or any i'esohtali in favor (s' these patriots, whos hav'e been b~anishn-d froin their country hecause they lsovedl it, and hav~e beent willing to rusnth Jaazar'd of mleasur'es ofI isreres ihr wrongs which they supposed at. least they wer'e sutle ing. Surelyv. sir. somse thing is to lie par'donied tio'the sir it ofi li-berty under' which they acted. AlvI ayinmaies are with tthem; but t'o make my el'o.its e'ffea'ti ve, I shiall noit ask for a step of this kind. which know niust result in fasilnare. In intro duicing a suject sof t his khoil, wet a re itertfering with a thruaeign go vermnit. l and4. inv'ohv:nig oselves 5tin ihe praei~a mentt of imaikinig a dlemos nst ratlis n whenii we. ennmot back it lby any legislat i ve act whatever. I ma no i. t willinag to2 set' 'the Amriican Go vennnmeunt iir thle I Amneric an Setnat e place thiem sel ves inIi a situation which they cannoit nminntain. It' yon wish to thiriw soit threats, meni ac'es, and r'epr'oal'cs, you 'aught no' t toi do it by a amere v'ague declara.t ison. If' their institutins are wvro ng, imisi we intended to ciirIrect them--s-if' wi iniltend to rescuse Ir'elnd, it wvill not lie hiv d.' e'harations of this kind: --mlere Ihs'utu filmen. I wuld to Goda we coutlil take somec stepi toa retlieve .1 liiim Mitehelllands. Smith O 'Bien. I wvil noit t st ate all that I have donale in relation tos this matter, but I have bseen pei'se't ly wilI ling ts join with oithers ini anl appihea tos the Brtitisha Qauens ir their pardo s n am al ?elease, andI hav'.e beiliev'edIIli thas me tahing can be dosni towarsds it. I can hot co011 mteniance parosceed ings sat i ii kind, becau5se' I bel ieve t hey will r'e suIt in an ttter' fiiaiur', ims. willI even do hamrm. Mr. Shiels. I do no t me san to on. ter' inito this sublje~ct at preisen! t. I will merel ' say toi my Itontorabh-lt friem a front .Jouthl C'arolinal that I feel that tahere is great tree ini the r'emarlks lhe he made this moning. I, oit cosur se take thais matter to heamrt; and I f'eel that we cannot accompliish thet obaject by, any attacks ulpon the liritish gov. erlnent. My obhject is, withI the iper tnission of the Sentate, to cal Iutp thae resolution thait is now upon the fable. Ii ortder thIat at uniy lie madle 'the spt' e'ial ordter fos' a fustuire day, whenu I sall wiash to say a f'ew words upon the lolution myef ill also9 stta that I intenid so to modity thae resolu. 'inas to avoid rmaking if, a diplomat. ie measure, in order' to avotid ~a possi bility of' a repulse on the part of' thec English governament is concerned. should be very sorry to have this gov' ernment make an application directly to the British government which the BrItsh gover'nment would b)e authsor' ized1 to treat wtith contempt. As a citizen of this country, .I should be one governilent inl that poisition My ob ject, therethre, is to place this reoo.u tionin such a ibm111 that while it would inIdirect.ly, I tiust,.ccomplih this Ob ject, it would preserve tlho dignity of this governimnt under all ci.cumstan cc', Und1 give io reasoaitlile cause of oflincc to the British government, or to any other government; and if I may be permitted to call up the resolm1ii n f.r a future day, I shall hope fur the c4ncurence114:( ot the loiorable Senittor fromti Michigtiam and others muc mdlil0re expericiteed thi I ant in necomljih ing this object, I will tuove that. it be taken up, and be made the special or der t) ol.nIdlldav. After a e-w ;vord cls of coe renee with Mr. ("ass. this inotioni was withdrawn. atm'l a substitute off'ered by Mr. rhii': has betCli 111b1e 1 4 th sliecial nuller for to-imor Ow. We are plasel t4 .e that mlr Senite take up this iinmt ter in the right spir i , J' W. .e wish to serve the exiles, let us interc'd' 1hr thelu. ( hur abm e of the British could d141 them no good. Success~ Ian M1ercaznfi3e Life. The Alirror, it eleverly .-coidlcted 'lblii, (of thr, 1, inuiblisi-ied at Bath, in the State of 'Aline, fuihe11s the 11al lowinig illistrat il 411 ,11.tht I.perseveantice an11d inludistry which is geneal ly pretty sure tip conuniltiad suc-cs: "There is no''tlhilg inor'e trte th:t that sicesS inl lit' is silre t4 4114Mw any1 well-direted eibtwhich1 do4 not1 clash with1 thle inunnitable lawsi of Iitilre. 'I.411k' isa win4t that has no phwe~t inl thie vocabuiiry of'wi th s uses F11l mall, 111141 is used only bly thse who are ,L) blind Il ignomt I-; tii 11 mm.6le to trae effects'. back to1 eiies. We d, not : proetW all alrgumielnt frin11 this text to.day, hut lieely wilh to prese1nt tile idea toi (Pill- readers ir 0101'n toI discuss. There are feelings o4 des pondeney prevalentw nn mantkiml. whiichi the C0niiidlei:itioni of the siub ject will dissiplate, and141 mnanay wio he lieve 111iselves domied tip pvety and toil, Iy giving earlnest heed to theIi faith which this t ruti w ill create, wil l c reate. will finld themll'ves rising. at Once fa11in tle miiierv I itey 541 iehli Iear. Fe.r oW b:d Ilck oper1ates as a cmntiial chieck- onmany, 0 truihe in 'rpr4ises and prostrates elergie-. It is the "coniscienee-t that --doth m:,ke cow::nrd., or us niu," and only bY takinga aiioal awil comi 1ln-sese view of the in g caullse that chanige ollr p-itio a111 a I:li!ct ti r weIllI-hein'. a re% we eabled to) I 11 b them, 1d 11.1uikc 0ll'the cilails I lit Aiur weakness and irre-.io lutin have I-er Ilitted 11s t4o becolue enislived with. Thie Iick d1ctines places an eS timaite 4)n exet-1ionit. anld conIIAis Success to tlhe enret thei' "Divinity that ahntmm utir onIl," anld maklies, a machinle of1 u' iml wor )tal nature. \Ve have Seenl 1aa Y.-.1 poor dlevil, resignied to thlt1Iq pee4sne10' of his pov1erty. sit t'ir h otirs with Ili, pipl. ellIsilg tile tawrdy divinity that li14.IoIe ts wich'l 2111411*4 e ( t4) ti 1 4I i t. -As ye. sow, so4 shall ye n-ap1.' is as trili' to -4I11 y- itI eve'r wa4. all14 1141 wVins wo4lildl Sut1~'eed ill leI O)l1l ilig wel thy). exetionh~. Ini this cityv ( IaithI) -'4 -rear the Ir iendis tli he ~li wn eergiesi naturally liereIlsed1, I w.V) prIr niell1'1 iii a very fLw Vyear.s iua1.s4'ed one4. (41 th4e larvge * flir eve'try sea, a at 11441ne their housae aoi s1tores line e'very !'tn-t'. 111m4 the4 buisy Immn I 5 Con-s5 4f m4(ehanie, si e.k thm ir inct rea -inlg weialth. 'h 1t4 14btain 1111 a 4edu aIin, awl, wth~. tale1s to4 i'ulccee4. It wa not4 /41rIk. 1b11 444)m 11)44n $41n4e which tohl then'41I that at (14Ii ir j4111 at~ litter4 s' wrItt i 44441 w''rI li 11)44re 1lt 1114. ell14 l It lie' vearl 1111it~lI sega41114 tIlliitl' [\144 a4I ' 'I a rilIring,'it was1! no44 /ur?.-. buat initura~il :m-emoulatZion 441 t111III ive" tilell. hit Iii aL teLV gen!S Ilnadt oli 411 dIollar tVwoi b4 d hi r, t he4 tfli' IIt'st tIil 11 4 4115niu'tIl I We4lit y the 4i'isln l. It wa~:s asi na:turail for the4 -pie' to !!row~ a1s it Is ihr grain to4 take4 1444. .h'ire 11m41str ala114 e'conolo 4Vwere their olI aidls 1to obtainl 1he lirst it-w thou.4nel1--, the last fi-l.w were~ obta1:in1ed by thel hirst. Thecre is noth1ling manx'ellous tiuc 'all hi, nrt any 4 4 )' hig wiich Ianyg avaiil bilu11 eIfla .. tli i 41a . plain mIt er ofj thtb' ieanndn.~a n ennll4rub hit ou~trid no ,4 /' //-.' br-' whptat uha vtu gol~t4yr hand514 "We1it ightpo.e giet ~inanrabin.4 ptances, but11 hev thatfl bibortc ti) thei reader. contenti~lc ng trely wlit0 havin' catle ~is~ atetilntte s ubj01aio et.". n occurredig Ii ie lahora t r (3lf tem'.re. tA rsenae i this city, thIlis, 'morin. itd uppers that ruiate4.im thter (asirt slietllyena inprep-ari fUiwok andotli suontdt ih aid whia.9 ramld Lromanl eundes, theps frito Jiied ihl toecapeI1i1 o but imilgin tswas.re TuE ALU'UTA BlUIum .-Dy refier enco to" the' louded advertisinent in anotlir colun of this m1or-niti g Issue it will bo seen that the City Council (,' Augusta inl consequeleiv of the assipi. ees o1 the lute Ilenry Schultz, Wiit1 the consent (f the Town Coicil of Haiml bm-g, having couimeneced to exact toll at the SoulliCt rolinat terminusol' the Augtu:ta liidge, have resolved to de mneild fiomut. pasegers such fill toll as the cbarter a1)lows, &,. The Augusta Cuntituiqal & Re Public of yesterdiay la an editorial upon the silject', fi-oti whieb we nu.ke tile subined extraict, which will pla1ce our, rellalers inl pos'esioll , f ho41w the nlttter at presenlt stanlds. Alhlinglir to) the determinationti of' the iuicipal Auth orities of Au usta to (Cml:uId such li l toll as tihe charter all lows, the Constitutieuadi remiarks: "h1iis is a pretty lamvy emba-go. and olle whiih, it* it lasts, wVill be wide ly 1elt as a scrious emibarras5smnitt to trialde- i it cold1 bebrought to hear nly uon tle ong de r -, there m'iiht be lopeszi that this . e ver I remev w4,1m"I anlswer thle pur11pose qW'abatling tite eVil. Biut we apprehenlvid the eit% v ot %uut ill be( lit: e Il chiet'sl jleer t this aggnstva1itonl (f' th diflicult v. I h0 toll-gaie on the ( 'ar4oliIla site i s creettedi by to l enitt if the City Cuncil .f, Iainburg, tk llupo 1 i :and beloningjii' lto it, by . . ones and Mr'. J. Kenned, A:-ignlees Af Cli'r Shultz. The original charter wa ranlted tip Sluimtz & Cooper by Stoutbrar*.l0ina3 Inl 181:;. It was renewed in m. tar 14 yea's, the Iridge th'in bving tihe! pro eirty 4f the Imiak itf 1lie State aipf Georgia. It expirel inl 1818. Under' that ihartr Stt Ml- narl in:I r'ognized. the riIht ot the tleil owilners f tlt SouithI-(aln granlted a2bate to) vrcI t t'i r l re211141 ( :s. rnoo t 1ii co l teltain restrictis in thoitr of I Soith-CIrtlina Rlail llinl, to I [llrv )imilt z andl .14hn1 "AUeKinnel..In 15 I to I t' *klltll' p415.t'4lI ;111 .1(-Lt 'w it! the,, s;tite privilege too lleuiry Shullltz. rel(ivd ofthose re trict ions. t le rightritts '.olhn AleKinne inirt1, tle a(t 4r 148 hlavinaig been pua i-has'ied by Ailr. Sltliz. "I1t IS undert~l thlis (hate 1' 1.~0 1hat Gen. Joest 1n1d .J. K etnldy I\ tigneeSWIRtS of, liviurv "4h1,1tz .1m.1 Adlhninlisrtior 41n hlis eat.h v erected a toll-gate w Iae niwv exuating tulls. "The iing are Ih lit s charged. c,-ntv. A Wagt n or Omnnib-l 1 i or G ire,. - - :i0 it'4. :li. 2 or -t ImorscN. - . -1 I1rnys. ('art-, Ilinggles anltel Cime" Willh I o .e - - . . . . . . . - 15 I'e.-ae.'rritev--andl fnronehies - - ItI 1an unitl lior.e -. . . ...- 5) I-'not Pa'n veng r . . . . . . .) - t verv benil of I iures.3 ules ail Caltit' .3,1 " " hivep, Hl lld r p ui s -1 MIoaia sad booms. journals since the p'I t1l,1r ilolistratioIn, nudl1 ill tle l 'gi. :ed Slates in ta'vIor of pnlitioal re'i-'ii er i the Ciontinet of.'p 11-e1k iof (hi- lecessity t a tnhe rig'r :llt .1 uhee t4lti eas hitherto exere..eli nui rhl ia A lnericans itt'vell'ii tiitdi pagan. itt I i o fiitI Deii e -a t 4 prnile.,' halyi and Ge-m1ny. tlfl 41 e li.v Iiltil ar Iil.0r tOi the inIn~iino knowteled izto' wona intiet.~ hir45"114'4 glh-rsie of at1 an 44hutI the illo r of'41iY~, th i l'ui..-si st s-iii ti en4l;lt-I it sirie s . ia t ' 54.2 4. nient 1it wi l n ulii it 9' Iiit'l tll. \'e hall lit ow s:tinth l nit e l S1t'at' ii tlit. Illtr 44 who !in a ei -. l arglitIe 44110 41f 14441n1y. Th44-4 fl~i4u.in is ael' 414. II kverarnents wnh hitch we111 arint4 oS utililh ,dteclarht dr If i' R nI t 414 iomt1 liv144 IIIiln L o d 'llars are ril' by Ml-th tthera44 o n-vi oi ti onarv prlo-h~lu' Je'tlIll Iiii tr i l th 444 Vl 111 |isi gti. rtiii reslegalijt44t'nicltr, ilic h Vu i04 he11 o..itedii( altopla.wre 141-1tin l in hi iAfun at4 44li~t he ditune o tilO-peet i11u .:leit- let .1 11 eca1 yi1t1y ae 1 pendent'n jin-er ead declarationes luht.id by la reatl dpeking ai lguage ii.leent' ;ito ttn ) spkille byl~' anote we.ayrec. nflThe aGdvermensof ,.:n. graoenatr inmpo~rtae ink tiste thipforite to that more4t t'ngiblftid of large'-~,dhwneo- and exte.sives con. neetio.im tard 'actilve agents in orgai Zing committees to collect timds to -ie em1tplhyed in the subverhion (if Gov ernineit. wiih which we are at peaoe. Aaren'ing~f Newcs. MIr. Iliuc Iaansaia. Letter. Thlle f oliowing let ter of M r. Buchan -ti, wsls sent. in reply to an inviittion. extended to him, to be present it tie Mississiplpi Deznverntic Coniveitiun of I hie 81hI I J .lanuar. W in-:.r L 3.1 (nar Lancater,) December 24. 1 51. My Dear F ir -l ain soirry I did not ree-ive your letter vooner. 1- miglt live thenl given it tlie "old ihslioied d emocrvaltie' an1swer, wichl you desire. But I amn cminpellt d to !eave hoime im luditt ly; and if I should not write it Iit prteselt ti ne, it. will lie too lite for thie 8th of.lanuarv. I inn!t, there forte. Ie bi, l My publc lfe. is hetbre the col ntry; an1 it is my pride never to lave evia ded 4n imlportanit politicil q(ue,0411. lihe coir;e .f deniocraer is as always -4traight aladtt. and piuii men wiio deteniniiie to pilr-ue it ncver involve tlinselvet inl hisbyritilhs. ex, ept When11 thsey tNnili to hIlie right or ]. f lli nh plain. I. .rward put h. Alalion's report -. ,h-rson's Kent neky restolti ons are the sf--t and sirest guides toi c41in141et dcli ratie at milit it'l fthet f.-deral g-Oveinmen1ct. It is thet true inis.i1 T' dleiioernaiev to resit eitralisilm aniid tle absorption of tilt constlittiOimal powers by tle Presideint a1nd d'oircs. The 54 sovereigity iof lie Sate14 Id i devotion too their re Served rights, cnt aloi preserve and114 ermnlienit. Thet exveiu of doub11tfull and cotriutive powers n the pallt of Congress has4 producemd aill the danger 411 an11id excit'Ang qullestinis w hicl Ive Tilt Itrk-ral gofverinient. never cill finedo within its ,-trict conlstitutllioli Hlnits. :nusl-t necetssarily acquimre itnore nd initore inithiete th-ogi the in. creased and ist r -ais'ni. expoemliture idf pulie ionleyt an.ec the grevatei niecnity tmr public eoiiny and watchialvigiince Onr consltiutio," when1 it proceedeld fi-on: thle 4u~l 1, its fInaiers. was at -imple systern: and the inlore rve fronm comildtxity t r. lilailis tlt iore 1 o-ertidly, sati. fie trily1 .I, n ie bevnli-i jally will it operate withinl its le-gitillnate Spheret. It is centralizalioins alloie whilcht hIi prevenlted tile Frenchtiii poevople om ablisi~i lg at pevrianeint republican iv ted. 4,t.-.1 adv en'ailld uple thei o) i .1iiV 11i mio1th itne. I tad 1 e p i-t tIt f. Frinllie.b.e enve% t d into st'p . I trritorial sovereigntis like Dili. Slate governmnt Parki woub tt-hit no0 lo-agerl Vare- bleum .France, and at revOlut it'n at tie capitat weiilu'd not have destnoyed thet f -de alive republl!ie-. 1 Vltihtinles iI lita tve mn eiievlt itl by the peuop4le of the ef-t5if s~441Dt~I 4)v . ( * I Ii Ii-J . Ihd Stail es, w' I ould 1avei I Ided t he i'rIIing 41 p344e 55tn w.rt sih hae I's a. ult a ltt'ri;:tit tiltn of dona-s-44 wouild lth41n. i't4 e 114. lo;DIa 1.mlv buts ihe i:wi' t u'114 ne~l Ls' nn-t st haein t11 frr' l i n ths-~' 114 11'4m tie41 concern sofi 11h4ir 4i41rSttis lllio h is n1 - p lrta t sII b.' ljt't I h I! t t'lly pre l~iheb l t 4:- teibi r. 1 5 thiit itl w sui be~ i4t u s t is t r i ieat it ilt s v 4- )V tIn'a en-a l. vi a-- -t.g iitt :im -i 4I .~ t 441. ii-', sdl r i. sItht'uin ns.:44 hit'unen4:ev.--- inls hefit. 411 if .\rle'Iit . ti o hin tvar it 5 1- 11 tuSr not be4 coki' n v of i nterie''h ~r.~'slt a' thtei ed411 i Gtie'II ebrneitersi' . iV dest ed trithe isya ibrary.iie t l'roil' t -'iTin. :olhuinst~ rai t of le iddln ie ill.I ('eits blOe51IIleIl, st:ud sin haI~j1ll i it wiUtIhu deti-d r siT' thin.i indove all'.~tJit r1tith; lathcols digniy; ah dirviio .Mhallsprin upfi thte ch1r1 of Gt d, tlth ere.Jh 1hal be11 tuo of b od a)stt i d the ti t' 2the Sumterville, So. Ca. JOHN T. GREIRN, Enwron.A TUESIPAY, FEBR UAITY 10, 1832 Ostr Prisaclea. There as me ost an rhich there enn be no dirrsitI, qf opoinan in the South amitong thoste erho are tru to her. or er/o hqve mode ap their mitads na to be alacet; that is it us' saestal be fesrreL Ia, choressin-ra'een reist and u?miss ion are should take resistane't at all huzards." ('.,.naoun. - To ala that. rnnterro actaleion Mlust 1w neera'ta ry. not to susre th Uniun. fior at wrosd then be too lale. but to sure aurealrrs. Thaus is myt eatei, ronrert as the onething nrrrifu..'--(Ai.uoex. "1 haAt is the reiedt ? I unsrer sa'eeersion. .:niteal Neaession 't liar at ra hibling Stars. for a larve number e them. Ne,thingcst trill n: liise nuthing elie trall be prartirub/le."-'aivva. ' Mesirs. A. WrIT & Co., are Ageus ror the Banner in Siurnterv'ille. WVIlsaamsgtens & Masa~cnester HIMl Road. The ea;r oil thi, rotil it) dot run on Stindiy. We state this for the benefit of the pullc, :-evera' p.1rs.:s imving be'en dis~ap oint ed benu e this ariane nient is not ener ally known. Mr. Wle. We 1md th lie pleasure f at31t.ten'ilg -ev Ia Lttiures duriig tihe'ilt past week. 1v Mr. W tnrr. the able Lecturier up1on Iie sillbject of Tepller1nce'. IIis tJm ing was nade knowiv ly thvorable lit) lict-oml lte press whettrevar belimd Leturted lid tjerleortse% ' we w me ir pared to liar sonaietling ti-tn him en I irely supeir to the itinlen t I.eti rers ip ol this smbt.'t. Wt Ibe-lieves Mir. W triEi g eve ntire satiAstmtiolin to I I ci nn o'4eia llity. We have iati butit Olle op ilioll expressed 1111 that is. 1iha1 he is iully corinyetetit to 111111 tiel high dutis's whithi e ause he a/i:-atels wvith Zeal and albility de-volve. upon11 him. There anii be.no4 idobilet that strong pre jiidices are to be t'ed out, 114 (1lid iabits briok-eI ip beore the 'nnzse of Teipenacee can pleitvail-ina tiet- lan guae o Ai. W rr::,"internperance is the great g-init tvii eat lilt' W40rb4l." We bilt hiin God- ied in plittilg it aliewii, I Dui-:.',. Areoi: r.-A e)i*res. ato (ientit writiig im t1j il-e ,-'t. IIlt.el u: !land. a thl. ( 'talenuier. o ye.,tenflay*, ider1 t ltat f te 2:Ial inlst.. tatethat ill Thimuray, fite. :291h of .lammiiry. Dr. i tandell Crott. tof' (r'eie. vill', Whilst ('n a vi.sit t1 Ili. phlntatio i on St. lltaena island, was acitdentally VC , I-, re'ated by I r ili- clrrespoienlit. lre a'4 Dls:--Thi J.. 'was 0n his ayic tee al iti- iend' i hous With ws~hien: lhe wssats te iant and14 'i .h atul oin riaing by his ne'gro lieal 's htoede he te procurt'e a.'3 pair a 'a grainIs, wiichs re' uSE~ ehr striik ing lishi. Th'ie. atrives.r wsso a pshinig tih'ein Dre. tstinieda soundg toa t'auilisai hi n not te. teouch his gun. but bi.'etet h eioldj seak it wen.'it offl (thle gnacis 13 'mving unibrat inlite'ly teuchted te triggeri.) pairt et hiis rightl a*r li. . haonet' w'e inljur c ie ar a1rge' artisa stevterdt. 'I h s'e oinis, thoug drer i 't:eltad tee looek a1f. th pyiehiansll think ar~e dhtiing wet~l /./up to tiset ti ee tlilu ho el n-ease ill tr arli h'elt4i a. apl n.are landli atteni i s wli tld thie geiaeeiiw.e o h licunt et'th,-e unpectedentedI ale aof the t'/ rtde/ dit ion< a ct a ining iblt'I 1d t'rimt'a 31lie byI tim1i3 h' t jonal. tis at' otws ' ittnin th~ei~ae reprs's of't the lt'l rVil ot'a. 31he1 eorelst div'or1''ce eil3" i ted :\tt' 'e s. h)'si ve5,l:-a ii peceha p. tlt e:lat' lion of tia 't twii hint-e.I and i-ti v lhaeel e s'rI the 1'erahl e i u lhe in~' ym'n 'Ih. t I irr 13, i'l inn13 en c'. i'p war''-t' lliit ihly',sa tho sae laeisiben lreadt i i 't'a'l. at V 3fi ~taItIrd r ;ie 5o31it let'r( s-iangi pubiser llstosl thlait may b esatia aylae lt itd11 that. th'i y touan't room i's ll bt'' re-i'lu ied $to'stizfrth pubic' apet.1 1 i n~l -.tat'C. i131.t Peter5' sin. i atnl iihielphtira, Mr.'tl For resit~t's at pac, soial It athous J'ai' dert by elegr o' auh, n sa'irdayight (a hr11 mtusit iht'te seriut'syaet til hei le gi i ithe,01( rom a an fd,'ova/els fthePaur d K'tok ufcheool . We understa11l that ai prsoiious cef antity iav ben brought undpeny t (New-h''nland taintsa otllit slll 4ienea sndube veraciit vL'thait Mr.i Joiu' )1' ln ealt'i res(1iit on Caim's Ttis; 11ibo o S ~ c CE..ION F - - tit lit ofthe io to crd/fuT is i ad vanteo, the fo1lo1-itgtextrat-$ 101ia the sp'eechl of tlie Np . o Siai -t ,)i the ::li itijsted uniaval of (ozutsitIj: ':You u r sat Mnligym ar-u'vIN e here, east:-e we invited youl to.ctinean if we hadn't wanted t6 so 'giyo; we, woildi't 1ivitted voe. No, sir. Ve've heard till ypu bitlre; We heard teln you when you arrived i: Neiw-York, sir. Yes, sii. We reud your speeh sir, whore you talked of the Ameriae.' eagle. You -id,' that you111 hoped the feallters-wh, i the shhed her 1at hergi inight ftll (in the 1tuissian i-ar, and snot her the critter. Whenl we read that spieeeh, sir, we watet'd to stee yu; -we tliik you've got the rea grit inl you. Soite f, 1k0, sir, FaV .you- witit llneyttV. We -ktow. bette; 1nd iW you e-xpcted- 1114,ney, yo(U ..W40uldn' ;t corne1 here. There ain. a itsan here, sir. that will inlsult yoi Iy ofelinig you i cenl; it' ie ihotil, sir, ie would be scouted by iesitrinble ptejle. 'I hevy eiy, sir. you art a great lightt r. Now, sir,sal thug V a it. 11 1h4 I.adni't olier sa.y it. we'Ve got wmie j-idagiey siait lighters Iere, and it relleets great credit ol usnV linlistratini, uhent I tell vo llt t I C.In tlnt lwt nilys pit -a stop to lighis. - Now I tqi-l y-coul hoiw I dlo it "Ad now great Kossuilt. hItenr in m1ind tltat laiy rulesi t hat aiwflvas doates, aid lIwayis will woerk well with inl dividuil'. wIl switer every puripoe Cha.rley anid 8Sanno1y contec into inv I elie. t Charley saty a-Sa, I lat liek Y401ju1.t a1 eln %*-. ust v say, Yt enn't do Jt! Cn;Ite ont nlit ee, says (Chartley-buit I dont want W ick i i~l to iittrfere, 'eause thetv're v.im i itend. Well, sir, witat is in aluty then? Why. this-I taike CutreY asile Siml ,.in, You cai lick Smaimtn'y .il to pieces, hut I wuildin t d4, it; fitr if vlou d1i,. jist like its nit I sall whollo yil . Thlent I tite Saianty isile andu y- l.tek here, just see -tre its y O gto lightinug wi; It hailev I will tick lite f youVl. Now, sir, if we till .iersta~il the sUbjLect. yo Ci Siv Villa eill lick them A!gerl.es. tnly yi elat' it'raid 4f the iessitn ietr. 1 ell. I dol't wontle cr :t:Hit; lte : ilt isigly ctss, sad iienena J;ckson lisell to -av, tha1.t he alidin't :liv titte tee gote ailt liniJ. bult it he& caught11 himn onI tihts way, hle'd 11urnish1 all theI leharbers grest:-e vittgh fit eit vear. t' e gnaitis thr nothitig. * * Ani i -w. great Eitsthii. All that reillils ihr tme t tde is jtst tie haud you thisere dcmiettitt-it is the .'rece oa 01 l of cit v. OiG tnl% w here Vyou're1 ti:ind to. Gil aid seek the .\llsetuti, 11nd itther oflfir vtil a free tCtktt, scutn h eli ti- bri Ierv, and1i live. air. I sepea t it, Inlve,' sir,, tht bitl eba :ud teo ine." A., there is only fif~een evnts dif. erenlce betWCtl Sitn1nv adtil h Ille llav or. respecting the, wtl'h of this answer. and sil~er~:i t 1y the dillerene. I presullke it will e4.livered in gh.. 1Fins Ar Sr:.--The New-Yoerk Coinnereini Says. that while the~ Aina zont was' buliltlii niu toll~to leit lher v ith ani stplaurtus f er ext ingu'ishtingr ltttrel iean oft. e the~ stearnii ~ont lhe: biers, I was dielined . heenuset it woui haei .t einvlved ant epens e1 o.*i)0. AXt thle .tatte ititne it is saidi tat boath the manaitsger andle etnginteer --apered~ e to be eel epintiton that the pin was5 thte beett ahley hadh tee hteard tel; iand that lnt tie eiubl I:v te nde tthe ttorrenit tef eanwith tttght be prn j 'etetd by it titte anyl tune or all parltstSt the vesslel." l'islt inv etin wass ntlnongt: thtse that -lained aI priz le intedat att the (On-at Eib1i et iotn. 1The qu0e-tient is askedi whatit Il unshetuenie et'I l'haillie Fire~ ~An Ii r.1 of ethIe ierit wyhich is~ elnaie It'at It itil .' ee of ge.;.t ulse at sa. int enI e eel a lire breaikinig eeut in thle hohe1l eel a ip. It was51 statted that thle I 'untardl itnel M'tediteS riesti stea.it;r iad tinit sevendt e fth lirIlitishadmhaht ll have cert~ ililed thetir oplinsiion tkait lno ves'sel carrintg [Iassengers ouight to le atllwed to pretted te sa wlithoteut haintg lire' aihilaltors eon boardni. It suchi wetre~ the thet. wrhI ws nott tile AtnlnzeneISel) s Ippit'd! ~It woe uldi hav~e preven ted the nieeet dist ressing par t tof th41eflcat tre whiich ailtteded1 that vesel. i\u.tui i Itx.-The. Chero kee A d,orote4 annoueettes the l~ti ing Jnalrriage. whlicha tootk pehtre int DeeeIer last, in Ite ( hereokee Natlieon. Malerried. '.n Ihett 29lth ofe lat mnthll bey th le"v. IThos.~' le1th Mr. .laintes I tlet, ofl Seoul th Caro linit a, so to otr leteetr teere A.4tnt, D r. ihitlier, iand Geoge htterto Miss Fracis Taty leer, <bIngtert of Ritha rd Tliy ler, See 4)nd1 Chlief to' the Chlerokee~ Na~tin.' Pootnt, t'oonh JAr !-Thei Untitedi Stales Seate has att hsast refuredi tto poocr .1 nak theI priilegLe < fiallittle' "cait'' itn his soupj, butt voteud htitm a ttll sup. ply ef tther condl~imen'tts nott les.s Sp~icy.4 Their list of stores mayl be seent in uir repotrt tof the Seinat's etteeceinitga, but as t he ingredtlients site arratiged there int the ani1 elitanux tor ler, we1. will FCee holw they hook invertedi thus: 1. Nee liberty otn shtore. 2. ll anud elhain, but nott at sea. 3. Il4educt ion tol grade. -1. (Contfinemnt.t 4. Solitary contlfirnent itn Ironsl. 7. Sodliary confmremeiint in ironis, on breasd ande water. 8. 'Dimniniwhed rations, baread andf and the~ privilegeu of wvearing~ a hesunti ful badge, with the word -rmtne there. Ont. Verily, after tthis, poor Jacek niee'd niot weeop for the losss utf his M~tos nino " Art lut'ruiv Ab i.i l ti 41 is t) go 44~ to tit auhe, lbihdJiitR tftvitgru -h viIt Ilaisj 1 art aatr1 *0 di-iglt~lg ery iutLlli-itiWy 'tIepya~~ bur otrunaij,,.I,, lieki 2ej. -,,' lt~i' WiiQe baut Wlvitta 11lttluti~h.~i p4 cii b vile 41 It Aii ('p4)IL*Ito,W ,-i' repeititionif It li tvtkjvtO, -vvrV doavs-r* 4111141% whiij'J4*iI titit buwii-.k.f loa~w cut 4t W4 0ws fi ge 14 1- "'lie 14 ik"a W jiit.hiil Ill. line a vl~ip it d ttaaa1vtisoqk. ro)(1ia. 111I atnr- itsard a~a amateur .'Urgt i wivit lbS. retwwl4i WA I: iF suelt ciilet, whlt lie i v~. pulied, -it wa. fetritinates tlot Itir C1i~u~ thait lie load Iat haul e. tfi Ama at', evrtaiiifv 'wimhd In'e WsikliIr ~it4 V Il1w New-Y4ork Jetl iuei~n~o the lestifihig t4)[6-44 41it Ithe tliy 1 fli~ tiiaaam1hia1u1 to) liiti iijiui~L atta~ ivit' siltch piiic I tlivi s .t l...li"r hl/sut will Mie XCW IV- Yil A-O Ilk I .~ Wesire siever witlaistt ti i 110" gareat city. 'We Irnvti tfien '0 4 A. tas.otersy; we- have thie Fin est 64 MItl:staire,. atf ii~ihI Ws rvts~; we FivoI hew iac t. I werataiiat fi wehve th uni btiviii af vt414'S i he drait, it lie t~~At t 64; 1 0 toiic-it 1;)r th-utte 2tud iiatere1113::.1 siii.mitir citv. . _mtat rtjaason fuir I het iiont.*'i I gy dsl.avi-d lit' colo N tvv:i'. d4l Istar -(..rni. t itituit" thuik' it Pro"v1 to rwiu it aw Miig. ice(4.t) h~l to izt~ li ll tlciidiimand, olt thelt. I aij4 ut tiurjlti i rtusrn 4if tour msazesitl, midl JlMi hi~u Ih 44itiii~ 4-1 1.f va ire -i tu i t o Or1.)J I emlliei wre. Lwct .i111, "thu lutY qui hiuttishiiisti-iut r ior'iite 1144 tI i l t I Iif) j:1iu, -with (uiaii1iioidore lri W11o botre is letter to thle El K.~ i, Prt sit lit Iiliu nt, jlbtl4jiim ii toz~uir and'eotiiterci, alidtswV08iii1O:avqLt pur we-re rcs4.qitd Ilnn1 -ipa k y Vessls. The Si ts I i telis-tai w-, pirAlid Ini.L iuttuaa ilf haveA a i(4401 itie li;w retlit .ash tw ghaigcI tiIlil to valtile t! \l t$~lJaa t lrim. sina h i . r4 11 gste ofiJ4dIj 3itt 44iers.o tanis it .4 t.iqirta4