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.POLIICAL SPEoULrioN.-'h ington et ri.esj ndei.t of the New York Herald say .thut from the ddlvelop iments Which have conic to light du ring tio papt fortnight 'hIe-fofowing dettettons-aiy be mado in relntion:tt 'prospects of the whigs: "1. that Mr. Webster -is entirePly 'wit of the question, as hi' feends Mdw admit, un1less the d- can'-e ledd it g(nirally, betwe4 this time ind next fall, anid a . -monl parVty marnI shalled uiider cover of the dule t. f w the Secretary's special ben, fit 'ro babilities of this, small. "d!. Thati Mr. Filhinore los not the most. rem-;.b inteliotof rnmling On his owi hook. lie will eventually .wTeder to W. II. Seward, for the benofit of Gen. Scott; and all he now hopes: to do, is to sel( out the gov. ermient influence as high as p:ossible to Seward & Co. "3. That Gen. Scott. does expect to be noninated. Mr. Fillhore expects he will be; Mr. WNi10., ditto; Mr. S. gt jo; ssi. .lones, gel., if. of Noi th Carolira, ditto. ('The int last named have ngreed to support St'ott, it is mider-,tood. although hie was tle nccepted candidate of the Northern abolitionists more than a year ago.) The whiz party here, gen 1ally, -expect he wi'lie, *a does like sy:r o diegsegai . 4. "Notwithstanding their to al rout in the late Sate elections, t1y knowipg oqites among the whig. are confidently expecting to carry the next Presiden cy with Gen. Scott. They are already working a shrewd g-une. Depending upon the democrati ihr success. and the existing contention among dem Oeratie' a)pg.s, they have already gone seriously' to '16wrk to uso them up. Mr. 3eward A< l present pulling the wires at the North, to conciliate the free soil influence. Ile rolls hiip self all over in the Kossuth e)it'telr' while General Scott is very carffuvt !:.mpt cot of it-not appearing at the U~Igressional llanquet, not calling upon Kiossuth, nor in any wise comn mnitting himself either for or against his doctrines of intervention. Seward takes care oL 111 this, and acts as 'Ze-u init tee man No. 1 at . ))L r t X ov.b , nowivni tis city, eletioneeringt-o he the whilg enii. didate Ir the Vice Presidencey, has taken upon hinself to act as Cent. Scott Committee man No. 3, f 'r the South. The Governor said, in a bidic con versation with l Senator Touglas, at the National lotel, the other evening, tlat he lad beeni to see en. 'ScOtt; ainid inquired his views on the com promise, stating distinctly that h (Gen. S. could nut carry Tennesse without he enidorsejit. O'eneralS&it relied, that he I1ould. sustai t)(C Sver, j iolnb write no letter' e~ndomi~in- the compliromis-thait is, it Sad la prcmcit it. Nor '1 Alese. Jones, Stephens & Co. wish him to. "1 have said that Governaor ,lines iras expctinig the Whiim nom~ina.tioni fo.r t' \ieg zkaiiienlc. 'lie has at'reiadyVt scceded in procu ring a nm ination f rm the~ \\'hig'' in the Nlaiine L egislat ure- veryt ' smaall enldorse menit, to be- sure, it' the lnotwe l inide. de.ntly cf the frceeiler.; hut, never thele-, thy r lijama' , M-..e enough'~l tp get tilt a caucus. Gov. .Jonfes mayl~ t herefo re he sid to have been fir-st iii ntomiinationi in the East. lIe will. d1o ubtla-ss, hav'e a tronig opponen~it ih will recoltleet, was the iirsit ini New En aud t~ co4ne tiQut ihr Gener-al Scott mtore thin a '.ear ago. Lar ng was the Iliust ilieV, 21t1H1 .lles the litost brains: buit as the W igs generallyv thinak imo(re ofl thirmer thi:m of the fimeies th~at lit himiself lae ses brlains enloughT to niaswer all the lpaleticeal purpI oses- of t he neN t achini ist ratin , pr ovidiing it shoutild be Wh* ig. I am11 rather inli ned to p red iet t hat A- bbiot w ill e' me out.' r~st lbest.' and be the Whiug ciiididatcem tiee l're S.\ st illiewlctt sinl id:t- 1 lam:: p~he~n Irnelntu was vikile ini thi. tat itife iet weenI eight and4 nIine 'clo-k onI 'iLSday Lligt,~t Wieh I.do in~i see n.. I ic-d in ltpapers. It wa~s osre by% imany wiithi eensidenibtle wo ner. At1n gireat dlistaiice fromi the Iioon, seelningly to~ thle nakedl eye., about two~ hutnchL*ed yards on enehsi-i' of hier queen. like matjesty, a ppleared 'two hunnp~' tus bodies, reseimbiing largi- ne-buhi- or I he mueleus of comets. Flromn t hese' wer emitted the trails of light, farinig a pafrtial cirvle, like wtu..n1 aitow cul1 bracing, apiparenitlv, two-thlir ds te dome of thle star firmi- ent This strange appearance 'onitiinued 141 ihr som 20 minute:4, gr-adually' growing birighiter and then disauppearing bty degrees unt11il lost mi t he- az'urie et arr:;comied ,vaut. I was fortii~tunatenouigh"I t>Eout at the LIIOe, hudt ihad, with mainy oitheirs a fuill vie w of it. Sonme of the tunl(-tteretd andi imph ilosophical wer-e qu.'e aiiazietl anld 1. couild hear thieni express the be. Iiief, thuatit was Ominous of appjrachinig calamiity. Tlhe~ sky, at 'thieft ime, was overcast with, tip& \jpor and tihe naoon's borr-odel lig~it reflected up yo t his,'tun der the peculiar ci'C'i i'nstantlces, 1no dgbl4 tLiucd. thle phteomienaon, whiich wa'othing moie thlan' ain unhsdI a'iY miagnificent lunar how or i 'e, sulhl a~ I have never before " s~etn equtal lteIl in brilliancy or beatyt.-Natfion/ Intfe//b. gen cer. PFNG~svNIAAND TuEI M.AINE: I. Qon L~Aw.--uI iunenZise metItilng w.i1 held in Phlade1hi aon Mond-y tmv cu ing, to urige the adhoption of li'hAv sim-i har to thm one in Mhine, hagalinst gel~iing i(oxie it dr~nk--. W~e notics t' at ,Midge'-Allison,' inl his charge to tis Grand .Jury of the (Court o f Quarter Sessions~ot that city on Mtondtay. also strongly urged thic adoptioni of somec -sueh i lw in.thi stace Penqv.3 .. If, rSy11LISHED J5J:K -UESDAY MORNING _-BY W. J. FitANCTH. TWO DOLLARS Dulla. and FIftyCents at tlt*pjsiriition #pfsi slmontls, or Threo- Dollars at1 -lhi of tih v"nr. No paper disxeqputu uitil all nirenrages are rAnUr lLltlcption or the PronprittEr. .. ' Wents; inwvried at SEV -NY l square, (12 lines or lers.) for the first, ahtdtalf that suni fur each subsequent i~' rionl. F The number of insertions to ho Marhed qs all Atilvertiemeqnt or Ihey will hl puhlishe'd _antil-ordered. -to be, discontinued, ani eat-ged Imrit.Quarterl Nn~l M Ii~ Adv'ertlp 9N OA A Ir be r : ments will be cha ri' s1V af ti in. Scrtion, ad pii4t; th'o fld as new o:es t~m ironm thse lntest Eeuropeant Rousspa~ MfOvEMENT.--T1lg Ifrlill SNaitlal Ze. itung lid le1ps fomf the frontidrs of Poland of the -4th inst. sta ting tliat ince the events in France a strong military force has been broutghtt tpgother on the borders between Rus -eia and .yrssiun Poland, Eight 16 egnnents, both .eavalry and erliy, are stationed on the frontiers cof the provinco of Posen, and the au thorities:..are - ordercd to Us- theo irictest supervibigA. over aill.travelers Aiternjg Russia.. 'The p of& Mssacks at the first Russida barrier ure doubled, and tra.elers are aecQm panied by a mi}jtrby escort to the custom house, btaigts ".'ef 'here .indetgo a vigoroxis exaQjiqitjQn. The description in the passport 'is'ac4iy gompeted-with the person bearing it, qnd in doubtful cases the lit of A"apeeted'and proscribed individuals is referred to, aid a special report made of all tiavelers proccedinig to Warsaw. d1%I'high road from Posen to this city is strongly g'ii-dr u . tJe little itown of "Slupee, a mile beyod the frontier, is the last stityn. t sian pet, and ths' place is surrounded -by a tripple 6r6i of cavalry. All thet olish hotels'i'e placed under special e.ontrol' :large magazines of pro. visions and forage are collected front toie 'surrounding country, and not withstanding the good harvest, tq. exportof rye 4 wats is'prohibited. '6hse extraoi-diniiryv precalitions have greatcl a'tonge.th population, a vast numiar of Vrhiom cannot read1, an imprestion that somewhere in the world 'a : dangerous revolution has bro'e - 'ur; or -tb og,.-ari igpdi. Qf thenach' ofirge boaies -of uS Sian tal uops from the interior' towards tthe destern frontier, described by some gf the German journals, nothing ays kniwn in IPoland itself. - r'VGlefkT BIiTAIN.-A declaration with esignatures of tti2 elergynetni of thankfulness to the' 0Quee'n ihr the jkidgniptt-given int to Qorhamn ease,] and recognizing tIle floyl supremaer tn hi' ''edesiastieail, hass beetn prewnted to the Archbishops of -Can tenjlury and York. Seven deacons, twelve nichdeaeons, and, inr.ny other~ *dignita'ries of the C'nii-ch, aire amoirng the signeors Theo reply of A rehtbisho ~Suimryt'o tile clergymzan who pre srit'e tlio declaratin is worth trai.. sdribing here: -- Ainjsaros, Jani. 2. My E;r, Sir' 'I have muatch saut 9 mreceivmg'. the ducla-ationi whih yu hvefurwardied to me f'romi so nunnuerouts ai body of,eergy upj on a subject.hich I sincerel'y hop'ie mcv ino l onigeg be plermniped. Ut. d.Sturt thie peace of our ehurch. There are miany qtuestionis in theology upon which Christ ians mayu differ.trithout reproach to themi selvts or inju'ry to others. Froma the Re .bers tuf .our elergy. have shseri bedl the sanme articles, have used the samte fo>rmularies, have 'niinistered in the siame .echurches; wvhose Ssntiments, if they hiad been obliged to state them w'ith 1.oa precision, would have been found -to vary, more or hss, fr'om ch'chu other, bo~th with regard to regenlerationt * snd to The efl'eet of infant baptism. lBut this difference has not prevented their hiarmonious cooperation, or imnpaired their rusefuhaeir 'add. L shg~uld ha've' iben seniously grieved if the period of muy arch-episcopacly hlad been chosent as the peoriod when freedom of opinion, githtin the reasonable limits hitherto deciie(1 all.arale1 xwt, for the. first time, -denied to our cletrgy in a ease where it is not. denied theta by t)ie word of God, or the declare'd *doctrine 'of the Church of' Etnglanud. I remain, na dya~r sir . - r faithitill] # ''1. II. CAN'AUR. Rev.'William Goode. * Es P.ItC v--'WrAT IT DOEs.-XWe -love your nplrigrht energetic meen. Pullthdmthi w~ay~ 'fd,'then" that way, and t ey only hu u ee - breal . '- @ theta down, andl.in a trice thyaeon their feet.--Bury theia int 'the mud, and in an. hour they dill' be out and bright. They are not ever yawm'urn away existonce,'or WMlksing about the world as if they had" come intQ it with only ldf their soul; yout dnmiot kleep thefh~ 'dten-yous eainot destroy thoem. But for these, the world. iguhd spon degenierate.-They are the * salt of the earth. Who but they statt an'y noble proieet ? TheIy build our * 'tids, lid,1 i-' bbr tgnumifgetories. *They nh4iten the ocean with (1Ld al .and thof. blacken the heavens wit Il the emokenof.th1eir' steami-vessels and fur nlace .fires.-Thecy draw their treasuares - frm'tghe mine. They plough the earth. Sig:Plsoings on them. Look to them young inaen~' tt'e tourhage; itm itato their examle'; 'enteh the spirit of ther energy. " Without life, whait are ougood for, if it is passed idir awnvh MuaVyjid!'Ankk"&Nbiiylvaia. 'fhe authurjties8 of; Maryland,.as we' as her y&o.e1"oevidently feel the1 neces sity of yutdlitngr the ouriged dignity, of thetato tiid thn rig1'f of her citi., zens, with regatd t> the . ristiana mipr des. t i tios'e.preses, hitherto the' Oh-It loi-beainug inl tlis Inatter, are as 4nlififrfipC r 'nc in reluth n to 1t At the feweirO inoe111 fully develope . Trhe'Attor-ney Gene -it s r~epo.t shows 1.o x gross mid nionli trous t he eutr.ie ha *.heell il ill! p It, 1i m the comilis Sioll of tile .et doiwn to the dis chnrgei f the p: isoies, and TtreSti., ko1lte a feeling of hitter indignation in tie bosomi -of those .wl o live < i the border. nid iway hereafter be sulject ed to the samu losc and the sane useless perils. We suppose nobody inagiles that :111 f tirther aictiotn will bqt.kenIin the prenises by the legislature, thia the I passagT cof resolutions of censure, or warnin r, or protevyt %ich will produce about Iw mipu eiet that all sliniliar reoluItiot Is 1111d warniings have dune. hnv ayconuiinility is C.nt oi res4istintg the faithful exc(itiol of a law. and after frcible and boody resist ance the oilenders go un'whipt (if jus. tieg to bos:t over their triutnph. how idle would it be to expect that a repe. tition of the nii conrse w'tld not <(. euir gvi t!y Ir-, flavo'ialblet olpportunit-. We regard the po'ture ofailhirs on that border as olne of, the mom.-t, qInino<4 Sigps of tle tipes--for t lie exisperati, n1 ft'he piblie inind in MaryIand, - e have reasoni to liww. is fi greatter than anyl onec Would imaigine.' The Baltimore Clipper extracts from the Attorney General's report the foi lowing interesting details whieh proves what a hollow inockery of jijtce thse treason trials were: - 1rEPORT on',. Ak1rolitNEy GENti. BarENT.--Ti's re(port doe~s niot present in i filvorafle light tie- conduct pur ssp'd li tle judge ta0 others in the Chistiana tiids; and, from the statc ment of Mr. Brent. we should infer thmt there 6i little elice of haiving ju..i c administered in Phila.101pi: in lie case (f the owner ofdA slive be i:g killed in the elbrit to rceover his property. The whule of the personis 4Ildhi.er (un~lty, haive Csesap ed unithlment., antd there is no prospet that. any of them will ever he brought t ijutice. We wi'-h that every eitizeni of'Marv land Could be put inl possessioni of Attorney Generals Brent's re; ort of tie (h:istiiaa trenmoi trial; for its pe rusal would assist in bringing the pub he imiina to. tip conelusion that some actioit shioul ld.- tai;eI on the egnirse piui. , tiar "wners in pursuit, f fuiv s'.laves i PennyilltIla. A large ptrtion (if the rfport. con syirlea. ar'i'nenar inl-4;ppositionl to the ruling af'the'court, in relation to Ni hutt ntd trea i. it the fol: i wh paragrapi .hows tit t wo prin eipai witiess:es were devignvly per-', nitteltd to escape, whilst a thir'd wvas ini dlui'edr to p'erj! re .himsi'e'lf. It al'so ex hibits tne tisut~sg s.;oi-~,ele ofi -white fuiimale's a'soiaimting ithii, and( etnour aing ithrIle negzri ineni charged with be ing ti ncernted in thle munrder. "hIn this conneiictioni I will als"o state. thax t i Gw weekt t hethre'w'b~m thetr, ter potto Ow inee r ithin precution. eIcape ith.-ntl :ii pit erw riiho4lut befin t axi looks or uing. any merce.. arved So 4 thnoe til iy 'li i~ii tess; u an though Ie cheerfmlldeiuitL th inrsi a l 'othe eal piity wi1th teir egapie,1)1 t. the thwt rema I ins tt ti't-e itt rea'cheriv Ronlthe par t of iionie oi,er wiihi crlirv ,is of teilisn Anoii:ther remarkabl tt re factI w the orruiu' o ietxia "gveir onnte i'I-t-ne . te nn of 'IlarverilSicott, a\ tre tegr. whoti had 0 th ' ric te lie oxrii t ('ri ta a. nt at Lanca~ 5~isterP and'l once atPiidehhiiin other iet o b Seing mank - s eye-ite'ss 'te tuu nnier IA f'-tr. iI t iisch :u oi~ r ,i'i hs (i t ial, Iin stndt by it tited tS Ktae, openl tcon-t t-oe t' thmt . Aiid thisw nitte~diper ju.. :n di thenxi ~ ti sw ri v on , this tia init abaike' aliuichrs perjury w~tas~ rii eIvd wit. open apphn4isei mtei: ert 'hncl :ippliedt the cat JIhr an' ode I i tio bigii ou tVm twn tbur ofth jidtt' i ar'ts priipanuhto lu in 'tson by iienrimy II. l'ni -i, a ntt(a'ial wvitne isi xuAV a th eingofte cort he net sii,t o i itg'ivrlawie s~eafein miht a ow.tt lprtaic e k on.'eitsies inwhiti flmats. whoe on theyto :xil rstae citiztems ae tei fpen a'erond tt ir nee ythir- hiaeally~ii~ If not they had-better.labntdun the ef tort to recover'tierrpety.-Sout 1epa Press. -WesaNiINGTO, ED i. Ail t. .A dqpntatidi of citizcis d'New York, presented yr. Clity, on1 Mnday, q u Yery hhgant? GN f.,Meda* with a coiiglbufenitary addtcesa. Thb cerc* mton~y was- quite interesting, .and Mr. Clay's -reply shows tuit his inind is still vigolU4, thOlf'ugh his frame is sha tired, and his ,vo!W cil-ebjgd. Som1q. qizns f. ewYr-are nakimg a ni'overnent in f$avor of Mr. Webs-e:- fr the next Preside1v. A nr,at meating..Qf his friends is called for the fourth ot'f Alarch next. Tlie delekgates to the taaltimore Con vention tiii the cit (.I New.i-k, have beefs fi-ti-ueted to vote the Geni. CuIss. and he will, us so'me sa ," be the Uluunatu chOice of the whole delegattion froim the State. The President of the U. S. lias rt-ceived an autograph letter froi Louis Napoleon, advisinir iii of his election as President, and his 1riendly disihition twards this comitry. The Presildent has also received an ait(-grapli letipr of.. ft eliaritett-r, froi' the Bey 'of Tutntis, writtein in Arlic Tih.' letter came t4 rieh eilihossed velvet sat e l, with gold ho:ders, t:,selsand1 brilliant ;. It i; to be regretted that Mr. Burt l'a1 beenl co:Npeiled by ill health to a ;k to he exeused frouin service oi thei Coinm*te of t Milittirv AIlhirs, ' i position :in whichli he hi rendered oTst valtiabic services t ir several se.sion.. I leurii.t)l; the Spaiii Minister has' I'eceived a letter from Gov. lunt, of New York, prom iisi upol deliberationI to .p1ardoni Jose tlntonlio Lopez, t he Spauish sailor l'oind guilty of intirder in a row in Noe. _nO. 'Mr. Calde'ron went onl tiI Alhany, ig' the ins't inielewimitit weather, to laV the aeti$ Iavourably lieifore the Governoi, or the man wvuld have wmtuiuz betb.e flow. Lola Mont.es appeared1l again ia t night and was well Icei ved. She has certainly conviiiced, or at least m-y; tififcI thje pulblic as to her per.sonal character. Iier.'vndieti%4i l-,i . n4Iiuiber f public. men liave called upon her, -and they find her, thev say an intelligent and high-bre'd Mr. Cass unfilded hi; view., to-day, in a written speech, on the subject of National luterventit. Gen,. (a' do 'ctrilne is, that it is our duty- and plpicy to inalke ia solenin1 dclara'tion. t> the Vrl I"' t h*.oiv inis' and pilil I eiplies of this' (overalent ill oippositiolI to the learues of arbitrary' powers. This i. th g- 1q, -iard:it'i that heit ad voel cate, andii'he-says, it will noIt lead us into uiy 'Qf the .u1arrels of Eullropean po.wers. is 'not, ho -IaVs, in fttvor ,' Atervention by ilicils of trliti ivn'd wal', nuiid he hil inl his fi rst intervIie w withl Kossuth. so intrg hiin. Su'e.. aI dI4ecl~~ieu as he proposes, 'ill b-' t s ha~s talken the' loor1 to rep'ly to Mr. I i'iiuse ini oppst4!ilon to the reto~4'ion44 (41's'peitie duit iot's~ t~es t tit.i piigation4 for this sessio n. 'Ik~:t t here is "til sonIie probabI ilityv that' Sna ir J azies' sehene of an:dtl4.. ten per dItp Caisial 3 ettrough Floida Theu fling j ntreouton.sf I fer i~edt(olne Phy iles Sof.iile.ana l. li e itiIeJi ena e itye Sen andii. bl v "io iVeniel, 'at t he initere'sts of4 .lie 4*o, as wiell ai If 'hse who se pro' ducits fu gl a 11nar ket thi:-oaghl this ebanniiel, is dJeep ly ini.vle inl Ih linquajiiry wheithter the expenise, debahy, and4 daniiger. whiebl Ino w biurd eni the comn14 ertce 4of the G3ailt ini .t renigthen t he iniil itary der-ltinee (t' the at taeied to thle posssor4..v of-g Is End of Ciha. atId promtiite thle agr e *ii'l anid e' iitnere'a! tinterests of a inL ge poiirtin f the1i Conifed erniey. tiv'es b'' re'jue'.ted to utree this subject uo n thet aitteil in 41 44t1Ik' irenit ('on. grese, and if' suich inithrmlatiion S is nit no0w piaS.e d ast to5(4 the practicablility' gi' the wo k. aIs to' ju t'fy Conigre.4, with tile conlseit iif the StatL .e of -Flo)r> da, in at tonce undehrta;king it, then to. wise', to proc(ure0 the. tiille.st km le.W1.dge d. R~esu,/rrel, 4That lie Gtovernrii of*4 thle State he retjpiested to fiurnish a tors and llep~ rtesenitat ives ini Con'lgres and4. alsot t4o thle (, vernors of''Si thlese e r~id State's. that dte.'. tiliy be laid bethr le uira State Le.gisla1tui.s at the A S3norri \ WoMnd'-lhere is a moar rieid ~ 'ihah', noi t a thousand11( minles from iHi ston4, whio duriiing ai lte year' earned lie'hl'ii.., t hiat 'she and hier hiushadifod' eiipie'd. Oni tihe fhllowing yeai-''s'e earnied enoug wi~I ~ith &er ihand', to fm-rn ishi thie dwllig 'ith new aind costly init'uie, ' Te nex t year shie was enI abiled to lbuy he.rself' a it gotd watch and chlaini. The4. tollowinig year she pur rhiasedl her hvusbarui a biraun niew suit (,f e/othes. Last year she became a me' diiimr thr1 the 'Spirituial rappings,' andl we have not. leariiedi how mneh she earnied bay thle toperaltioni. If this is a specimnen of 'X omien's rights,' -we know of mrany' a husband who will go iih' the dlostrinc .d~.im'il -. HitAT K U j j: maeby K it.a tswor to it c npo&ttie livitilig, h111AL,, 9ii~vehltad, Ohio.~ ir-lies whetn 11 tell to thttv a-lready .)ite Iiiittdred anid slxtfy4W&vq thou~~ii1, try trur tlw, Hugaitut tttmttd, .'it;Id bu thirt v theuti;'p of it*I~ been' he'" Ya~~ Ibeem etateni, %d111k, "Mid tcintcud out iii fo % Well-l I fi. v,.0no thrt alli. k I tak& nIo fjeII.-ur'. I Ilauvtetimtrivt ed for W4,00 nitt.ket8 a v**2 'citch-. "0,000 I haive :iladoitt jiapnent, ands halve rhot otllt.4 tol 111t.1%.j. or 19 w hIt has ticit beeta pamid. If fill the liitV4J hav e b.'t etndedi f1]' tile %s of I,,% 4:4Ittitry'4 lilberty Fecurecl.11: Tri~v Wntrud of Aldement.i of th1Cei dv Lutfiiiki~~Jj' N4,4 r ittt~ e jteeteii, Iiy. It lltltlllt)US V11te, the IZIvI - tlaticni t(; Kewsufi tol visit Lm)Idi-vilk, 1t e tlli. j .y4tt etsjatdl -. report ott the -suhlieet tif isatertal lbeett jti-tstettti1 to dw I wtgishas1tirC o tdiat Stilte hvy 1 speciatl C11mesmiittee. It' lowving wvork,' kwiiv1:I- i'tie deilmi 31 .ju~it~K vz: The Vit-giiaia-mud I't (Jt.1s:11e :111di A\lexamdriat Islidr the *Mi zrai1-;a-a (r;Ip ffililruiaJ,4. lit10 ( uzitit, te(I pse..cuat cthtlitvs ot fiii vf*?,t of AeC011smaa411 -ilipropriationfs tu *vet)"t t. I 1 1 tiit ilt.4 refilIZlva fill t, .-fit rJV14ettiv art! m.- 11-I (u~ sk- ti*. iz Virgiv -tcsibsi'iptite.i *150i.QO0l; [)ativjlle R~aiI ,u-asI,.i43OO,04)0, State suhn~vrijits i ) 36o,000; $600,idei;tlu~d~(O. I000; Qrane mid Al r,6,Ivi.W~t *1llO,000, -state Sisrifatiit *25-2~.000. MNfllassam Ul) Rilaroai isk400000. MA. EAK;;n lVAT.-iI1 'the vo'irsI5 ii a hIui ik lately. pizlilisited zit. New "York. 4,141itiii tilt! ~'~iO 4 :all Old x'~ii ve are toii, thrt the to sund itn tl 10 ,zi t If :21 i lle 1Ii wva'tkest parllt *oPt' tilo .Mili'tor is hkis .r1l u: g %N~ifi heoeiate l'r husid 'tht't~J,3 Let hier. i-li to sta 1.111,i llp ttut~t -iwelt vlttrtstvtr, itid ttiakv lionta-m su.le- dhistiler' il 111% vhidr I icatk*nd ,rr4i~ owt tite 1 le"."% of, his "Uhl,:k ant'li' :ah ;wti it Vre t M~ bud5. SumterVille, So. Cat, JOHN -T. Rt E N DToR. TUESDAI ,FERItUA R 17. 1842.. Our PrIsciplei.. "Thereas one point ora which there cawabe no diversityo opininn in the South imong those " c' 'o' , ho .hav. mad. up 1heir minds uo' to be Ya ;l that ix if tcna hoadd 1 f or'hed t chinse etc k.4g nee ad sd Rison ace' sho&d tuk# resijdnee at all huurd.r. CAL IIoon. -" Te, do that, roncert of ortion must be nev'ews, ry,-not to sive the Union, for at wodd.then be too late. bid to save ourselves. Thuca in m1y10 ew, corcert as the one thing needful.."--CA.anouN. " What is the remtd.,? I unsrer aecession, uniied utccaioi' qf tA *I d iecs, or -. large number o/ them."' a , 9 ' a 1:-ise q<'wing else wdll.1 peart e.'--A- :.. C-" Mers. A. WHITE & Co., are Agents for tho Banner. in iunt erville. g.f WE are indebted to the H[on. JobFmi' A. Woomwmua f(r thw Culn gressionawl,lidr na FrtSa sion of the Thirty-Second Congress. 2)" .E pge5* eei~efthe 1-e.byga ry number of the .Imericana WAiu;g Re ciere ; it colntaina alit ably writteii arti cle under the head of " Whig P1riiei ple and its Develoapment," revivwed as we suppose with speeial reforence to the approac'himt Presidential electian. We 41YGitso ref e'veelO (19lFebrita rI n un'iber' ofh O a ithern Literary Mr.senger, but hlvo not pet used it, f'r waiat aof time. North-Ens~terna Rtuki Ho Our att.::ion, w:,: soita few days ago". egliedItti egerpis by thle ap pa'arance, of lt kpreal in its behalf. publishied. i~ tl h~larle.toan pu ael-s. We have also seen a very se nle editoriai 417 the Georgetown. ' Trile Republicaa, ~ealling the -ttoentio:i ( f the citizens of th*o.se distrivts, gi4L which this a1 m'ust depend for sup ,i * . .! -'.At I . . % f. . . port, to t his .sj.e. 'Tn .ikpdIiruk estiiatus th ro b aable et of tile Ra1(8d at tne millionl of' dollars. ad asks th- people of Villinmnshurgh dis trict " beftre they sub:eribt verya grge ly to tite stock, to enter somewhat it1 to alat(a1tiona ; -what aliloulnt t pr.a .4tee will paty the Iepenses".2 to 'i'i'1 no thingof-l.,nde We.~ociv hast linve:.tmynta in il. d rt nre prpo1 e of makilig mnoney are iprofitable. anld gencrally those ies.-tinLttare maria fir the tare lihi'al.*ptpnse mrof the general g"i, it' ti fe eeitit tion tof tii' Roaa.td wv.auid redloxmd to 5eitier-. go.od. sneh counsideriates .s that refearared. toi. bay the )nyn7u a.n ought noat to decide.. it the Pte pouian go es ona tao nak what initere t haiL G;eorge'town'a ini this gr'and scemaie ? WhIIat initeres't heave the peoaple aof WIl.. liin.bulrghi in) ajiia maltter ? they are alraeady 'onv'~enlient toa toa i better coat t''n market thaum *hgriae ton, tit'r bay ot,'na4y uth.t, and-1 whenaa their pair 'c a ' ofupplies~ can be miade at am' deraate priceas. Th'ae paeople of' D )arling toni anda hea ha'aa't ve ast. muchiel as tineLv aenn il shobar ini [il and I haink R'oal1 aliread.1y-it is presNumled thtey will Itouclh litch:a.. 'wve woi uld addo. thtey havte tihe Woihigtaiaotni &S. Mani~cheste Ri ail lI had. I' all1 this lit nya thet. iooobl/uien Ostats Whota are~ F'elaIly the ar j:s to) hLe b)'e. littedt! tiae anset'r is. C'harle'stoni! it' aanay chester Jadal. ( harleston'i will ha v. aall the traove'l noaw miade produactive. to her byv the W~laihnintonI lie. An~d it is no dlouabt ihr thai" purp'Iose thagt Rtoad will bie built. g~r, to is said! by the Re puthietan, it is not tao get thei praodaice of' thet counat ry, thro'ugh whaich this Road waoutld a Ypr they,' gO' thaizt alread:ohy. WVi hniingtoa n & M[anche'ltster' is cnceernl edt, is is asyt tao pe:rceiea :ali friguht coiniig up'aoil t hat HRond~ alitove the paoint o f inltes.ction wl iitht tilt Not leate.r 'isoowi-wji kawit, it iat tflhat. pointan take thei'ec't rad ihfr Chlesl't'on.i akig that p.oratitni taet ween fte point ef' inlter'astion ntd te junci'tinn with t he C'aaden birainch of . the C.grl'estonl R~aoad. of lit t he. impor00t:me a.< at" parllt oaf ti.a.genJ.. meting' ii litk hs a started 1by 'l~ harltstaon iinfluaeine. foer the the JGjpih.NQ ot (l:ark-staon buil'd the' Rloado themsn~el vt'. Th'l'y ar ae abltao do...it,- ,wiutcliguo hs o inttere..sted ini the eniterpris'e to aIlsist Samor~ts RE~eoUNrER:.--We undier stoodi fr'oma the mail dii Ii'. o Saituridia'y hil.st tat oO thie Pt'Thoeag prec'edinog, about ~20 mile.s ab,.ovae thlii, at aar near thae residence of' Mr. Isaate P. TPavlor, n took place hetL~ween a Mr'. Cooper Me-. Cutcheinand Mr. Johnl W. Sturagess the tatter r'eceiving se'veral eants from11 a knife in tile arml an~d body, somo ~o' whiech of thea most, 4ngerouas character.' T1he cause of' t' diculty between the p arties we haye ntot understood. Mr. McCutcheon 'iva's narusted and lodged in, the Williamisbiufgh Jail, and when we heard, Mr' Sturgen' was laying in a most criticnt stalstia~m, _ ... ~ ~~P I JeA-~ 4Giy 1 (oow,iv 1. mv :,ii -CJd (.sxrit It, 9dir .th la pa sl .u r T 409t -3ti ht! -Lec it ))'s4 !; by eitl~i~g it n ow.4 [the: r:.sta L'111ellii Eiag anld.. itht f Curo 'its twit 1 Il oti( i b 4g iLw ' .r1 .4v e it I I ' ,n . ffy st j~t rxiaiti of ~rnlsihNe w10ill st hitie 111.h1v ige to rt4 "C&4 4 1)y dn loheiii e a itiiliiniored g'lifits it . r o- .i sen one whpr ijii C tl a t 4Whl b , inth 14i C ,s't~ by rliroiirhiiir'tliit--Oll An Ill Ifitill il vt Al (a l-e hlt is 1 , u Ji ot if huno %ib arviis th1ji ill ~ e~yuc the iiirts i kA4 . wa- I miii'rdh ihls to l er aagait It 114) iRQ wad-4. )O0l(* t;tt%,%-i *it Elf. II.lui aitt of toil-- I l . s.t.* tIA it~s - *M~io;*-(t.-- 'It1 1111 ii4 t.~.arpre1 eA Wkl '" [iit'riis ti I.A'gatrt.lNY% d -thiitit. .1l, a in" va wh.0 UO~ich P.-MMo19,iF in t -t.an witli 'Lil th Vl ito 4 u ligtit~ .though let it Ithrii vance lit1I t trac. CA ;* JoblLic OhIeitio.i,1 itt)(Iei aP iito thE be 4I itU e hgJ fii e is ' iCiiiti f t! w hi[mI ',&u eis~v it ciacl i' th t flu 4ir~s~~ A%. ,i 1: P,& -o. ~ 1ug t ataI a be'~c- arideW1aI ~t.~ hAlt Lhie~t ( , , t I;a-rv ilkeii iiCnin ai u ha N ;1 resilvel ti, gd 11t tj'ivci. b4 the .:L iaiine, mub.d- -INe'. .1. Adlimie o r tui -t ill e ne s ,saeliuwdt honite ti Antrt. t*lL' *51000l 4ihrd f I-4r 1s*tahMr. milie ivihi- ht *l f r-e. 1-wili. - 1=. -1.~ Vi e g, -itv tre WCtuiikhk- . n('4tertlziv truoit 00 Strate lit qjjgraph. iae Amb4p ltv '11 M I, : '~4 iy f~ i oiii zih i w ihi itt ev Itouri 1I~~ lit rttltioi~tr oitucdilsg. 42 Legsltur, t~~ imt~ .it o' t~n' r &k .er hce ieviiunil,~ h0%~tTlit hid il il.-e tblear, fu~ mrojiZ lCd tl it was ii ' thAit gulCNtou %l'l oile If4 00frt r 1&t~ilea o~it of' ec; t u ivcoili i lti fn'. " -;ssng.-J1 Iii)lst -il' (.llrC%$JI Iu