The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, June 29, 1852, Image 2
THE SUMTER BANNER
' NLV TULI)A Y MIORNING
BY W. J. FltANCIS.
TWO DOI.LAItS ii i itilce, 'Two Vilinra
and IE'ify Centa at the expirtnion ofr , snutis,
or Three DollarA at tie end <of the year.
N.o paper tisiwlnitucd until, all arrearnIs
are rAsb, u1nens at tie option of the l'r priet,'.
Advertiseaaucihs inserte lat S V I:N IT
Cents per square, (1: linii- or less,) f.r
ep .and half that asuln for eLch stisitj.-nt
inse onr ,, ,- .. - a . , - .
''he number of insertins In be imarked
on Xil Adreni e ntwcn or they will b,, puhtii.het
until OIereTd to be discontinueil, antd charged
SUt": DOI.AlR per sqpuare fCr a single
insertion. Quarterly anil Monthly Advertise:
Pnet's will he charted thr saine ta a single ini
iortion, and seni-tmoathl; the stuce as ne w 0510n
ut vere htimniliating to Beitlher party,
itimte friendship ot' youth iwas
renewed hetween the- little wvo'id-sa w
yer and. the lit tle girl whose kind her:t
head coured . hin it situation of t rust
ie(. ppyfig.
Peig hid been a: partner iltb a few
;nonths, when EI.ratlik Pridore was 01ne
-niorniug foundc (ad in his bedl. l i e
had be f t jicitted ihr several days.
e'i0: 1'fghys gave the 'cau.e' of his
death -uto it as ininuneICel in the
ehoysp lprs.
' D.-Frank Priidore, aged t wien1
ty-seven years, only sean of 11. 'rido1r,
]3wq.i of the firm of lridore & Co., of
t'poplexy, on the day of - '
.-Mr Pridoro was a chaIuiged man at
this death. lie knew that tlie
f 'sicing vere giuilty of a IrotessionIi
1ek" When they said his suit had
. ot'popile.ry.' \in was haiish
d fromh his table-tile Hush let his
cheek-he becaIne icltnlcholv-ab
sent. minded. The business of the
fprm of Pridore & Co., devolved main
y on little Brown. Ile discl:ar.ged
his duties with excellent judgilent, 1111
the credit of the firm was re-establish
esd. - r.. Fridore tre;itecl P'elt" not
o'ntyWit k indess, but with defe ence.
When the mother and sister of
Fralk Pridore had left oil' mourning
apparol inI memory of the 'early lost,'
and Jane Pridore again went into com
..pany, Peleg Brown was her constant
attendant.
One evening they walked across the
Common towards the site of till' cot
tage in which. Jane first s:ie P1Ne's
61eIr.' A' handsoin l mllansioni steod
in th place of the cottage : it was the
property of Peleg Brown. Julie and
Peleg entered this mansion . Jane ad
mired the style in whieb it was irn
ihied; she complimented Peleg warmly
upon his taste, and l'eleg said to her':
To-morrow it will be our home,
and your father and mother will live
withus.' Come- will siow vou their
apa Lmentt.
1' littl w'oixsaver and the rich
i A dEn's diighfdr had ' beei married
ietrl- three months.
i'is.t"Prad'14put ai11i' " s stin
t the hands of his son,-in-1an, buti Pe
leg pvurebised the interest of the s'
cnd member of the firm; and if' \l
Igidore did-not see tihe natines ot P'ri'
Ore&SOn,' ovoli th d1i01 of th'a store.,
jfdsa tatof " PrIidiore & li'owu,'
and he f'elt that Peleg was a son to
him.
- The little wood-sawer'-fr'ugal inlduIs
trious and templerate-w1as the wealthby
husband of tile gir'l w~ho sp)oke kinidly
to him in his severe Chr'istmaas laboi-.
Now, he was tile support anld pr'ot'e
tion of him whol( had warnelld his chii
dren to shuin thme soe'ty of' tile drunl~k
ard's sonl; anud time youth whoii, at a fit
s1'iynple desires--taunited im wvit h is
eat'ly mlisfotl'ues-anld abuseld him as
-ant Ceemy to social habulits, haeauise hel
*would not join1 iln a "spre'e"-hadu metio
a drunkar'd's r'ewait inl that. sph'iere
where noone kniow thle r'ight, anld --still
w miae'n.' Idvd flowers;'h a 111, mIr
they formn ns;egays ofi them bi, i' t.is
only in the bosoml of lty th:'If ther'
conceive the idea of'ili emblihint lhei
dIwel~ligs with thleml. ITe enl It i i,,'I
of' flow~er's amlonig thle p'a";antry,- indli.
* es3 a revol utioni in ll thiuir ein .
I is a deleite piLleasue, whlich r a~f.
ik way3 thriiouigh coarsiie orlgans;~ itis a5
eeature wthose eyes ar'e opened'a; it is
the sense of the beaut if'ul, a fac'uihIy of
tile sol wVhlich awakene'd; 'colors., for ms, 15
odors, are perceived for' tile first timelc
afl d'these chinilIllg objects have ul.
I asicttors4. - Those wholt haiiVe travx
elled in-thte coun~try (can testify, t hat a
rose-tree tunder tile win low, a hloney
suckle ariounid the doolir ol ttae
are always aI goodl (Imeni to a1 weary
* ~ eller. The hanid t hat cul t ivats
fl Nwte is not closed agnainst tile wats
of" 1tiid~ fiti/anger. liowe's iay be
called'the 'alpiha bet oft anigels, wihere
with they writth'.on hills and plains
That ealn and elegant saitisizle'tion
which01 the vulgar' call mehmeha'iliv, is
the tr'ue and proper de'lighmt of' n11'n of
knowledgre and vir't',
et~ hlonestiy wamnid
though~ Atproper'ty may13 not always
be thty'compjaniioni, thou wit have a
efeair conscience, which is of' mtore va!
uid than silver and ~gobl.
. Th fornum f at hiEMosto
followinig brdel's to his bon ., .uih is
bdt a fair samitphe 'of t-he' rtintr ll ill
go:--'Johti, put Lohi -Moltcez on ti he
gal'-cy,-adid stick tw6 dthgers in the13
lBidedinig frhi 'of 'Ihlngary. -Se
Neal D~ow, whic'h was bro'(keni Edowin.
Jo, you1 neednhl't finish Kossth it-E In,
but look out fhr thatl pi-andt Son; ,
Wlhile I'm gone, (histribhute( thle I l at
Storm and take a proof of' Mm's. Sinl
W~~viy is at prlinter the ilmEst
successfril lad~y's man11 we have? IRe
cause ho alwvays succeedls inl umalig
nn ionnecsna
From tile S'luthurli I'rL.*,.
Pol111it-ical Ilid c'ou.
'l.ie edlitor' of t he Southiern u J'a,'w.
the soliitary' siibiiisso11 she(et iln Sothl
'atioliiliii, flit2I t'~iitd his i p lott
Iiitiiigliity" oil thle .Sout,eru I'i.s sid
ill titter't 'i'uliit iou oti l t he ruiles of
siitrt' l(t, miii i tru th f It' t.d t ltil o uld ii
t'1to .4i' 1 (l'el i is uill :* a geoI stiidii'
shft tli Sitse11t sji,'litip, wer ill
the iet tht ie uti III u ri gh1 tl,(:ll41
Ii ke Iht o I eI taln h its a~ pro-( 1l
P:,attee st' Nrther iggrpes h ~ut it
Sthern ti'I I)Silit its hav iiiiitS iii td hItti
Lth .ol 1 1(" 1 11 t ftel iii' t le s l~j e
wic it rte lilpel r~iS a stii' to' iiie
itiiit it lii is o !II he 01 tu t o e, s tst'it its'
I l tttitiid (If hceise orn thel pliic,
ofthtiatiSte s1 o cai u1),eet 1 ad t
tbeee t' tt' ls siilit i'st i I (viii lit',
iki tht'f (it*~ I lt'd, cutl il t 1
prvoi d If' lill repltlt~ til bit' ~~litsI
lii't''lee h:,l been i ProtraSc ~ed (f it
g clivl, 11the 11,10t' it, welll as iti s~t
ill LYtl V'7T' i. 1 'It I,4l,4 fi 0111ithiour
I aimiti i1i.ui Io~ li'. I' '1 moit li
II~i 11 it u l ' :OS I If i'il I t ii i lllili -'~
liiat;el o soul :11. threWatn fi'tlt%.
nee oltsS f It litl. ai tlie t' ioll' d
tis '1111l. ( h i 1" t e i 1:111, i Iwiill'
som lie t hil l tll I iihe Iii, I l~ u" 011 -
It Vtilt t'he p'a''r iiis steinc i'
th kl li s i. li tt, Is iseltl
vei iedi~i. fnit'it fl sii of Si this
laish.\Nt lrtuiii here lit' occup21ied IIIf
thie ttiud of' S c hisl e w, 11111 iii I Ihi
'1 i' :ts of' gelci Ill s t v :iii'gsl Vt I
an ti i '"111 (it' tiItt Ii-. th s t
had'i ailitd its (let:: sit', rtI uieei I i i v g
toIssl who he ii 1111111,l t114111' io
hi tie i~ti. tiol I f We.~'11I tlo.lid 211(1
tfi 1i ; dray.- liii" lit'.l~ ('t' 01.111 i il i
'ssili~t I'sit'it~i chis 1(Veil hi\
t is hltoiinifistt' of'1(21 Ol 11111It
co lll l i We ru el x 1d t
this declanttioin uf the disunion organ
at Washiniuton. The whole co1lu'se of
the Soufthern. Preis has lien to
denounce every 'Jnet) Inl th1 e -Souit- fir
not, taking holder ground against the
Abolitionists who oppo'ed the de
struetion of the republic. Now it
con11es out, and courts the A holit ionists,
and warns Sojiltiiern gentleinen not
to displease or oitl'end thenli,., lest
we 105o( their support! For otisel ves.
we 11mve' just as tulci 2-corn and
e4in'tell>t, fhr thesui111port of'the it/h
ern 'ress a' s we have for that 'f
the A 1nlitionists. i 1rnil they
Ire equai'lly vile. We awVays knew,
and always said, tli:at the v(eliden-tors of
tile ,n'Jlfn 'ru I','(').e' were actuated by
no regard ihr silavery or the institlitiolis
ofl the South. Their oily obhjeet was
to use the slavery question as a
lever with whit h to destroy the re
public. As to slavery, they ear.1'I
nuthing a1bout, it; they owned to
negroes, .nd1 hmd 110 properlt in ti
Sio'u th'rn St at es, or :tnywhere else.
They were hirelings to av co4lolish 11l
ilholy purpose. For years pa11st: they
have becn sowilng boellicst their
treason, expecting tht1 it woul
take nout anid grow in the suIlmy South.
They knew how excitable the people of'
the. South Were onl ile suIbject of
slavery, and endeavoced to haake
them believe that a11 their slaves
would be lust tll e'9 the Ulion were
di si ilvcd! liut they have bie diS
appointed. There la.'-e been wisdoin
anid virtue enougha in the South to
repudiate every where, all over the
lelth n11141 breadth of' the slave States,
their treasoin mlad their tIiacrv.
Seeing, as I hey now do, thmt there 'is
ant end of disunlion ihtth, they coine
out and take side's with us in the
'emcrati 1 noks, muld tell us to as
sI'or-inte witi l'reetsilers tmi Ab
'ilitiolists, a11d we inav le successfllI
'II electing a4 t l'resident!
1ime 're:Lt cur"se of' tlie count rv hlas
beeni utprincipled pn- '. e. .1' ihe
press goo itun are4 dece''ivedl and1
their Ipssions 1211:1biled by als'indl
mau1 sophistry. With the conducto5rs
of' such a1 press politics is 21 trade, and(
the interests 0of the couelntly at'-e
nevIr thoughat it. The sue'ess of
their seennes is every thingt. '1T)
secuire thjis they are wtilling to
P luge thir Coultry in blo-d, and
sacrifice her peace, and hp111iness,
tad existence. A md 't. such i11rn are
able to pis thiugh life, ihr years, as
the true defenders of their Country's
best interests!
We lope the Bltimore conmvention
will express themselves f'reely on the
sul j4et of slavery, and drive fromn
their ranks all the A bolitionists,
and teat I theit a they are not
lit asSoeil.tes fihr .Denbocrats. We
141et, to, thlimit the \\ hig conventioll
will do the saute thing, and Clear their
ranks tit' ld such 1 se disturbers of
the 1p2ublic peace. \\e hope that both
of Th great '-tioidi uilrties vm
Ite the A bIlitionists to4 keep t1)
theniselves, and therebhy render thet-l
as5 powerl'iess iln the4 f'''irIh'etial1
el'cticdn a they ar2e infIloous' ill
the.1' ir poities,
Prvix's will nlow 1return1 to its lirst lo1% e.
?1ne4 of' its editors15 bein aI' 21 uaker,1(41
slaver ht'l ~ he2 1. wold no IiI t wea'2 11otton1
:1od2bemis th.-v' were4 I he prodne1t oIf
sftave labor.,l. It, is 1n11 21t, al1 inIl
I nt'bab11le,.threi br12 e1,. 111wt. this IIl[
venltionl, !i'st we Iyu d1' ''a 21 ilt
1hrlIn on whlich ther' cannot4.1 st12uni uk.ithI
11s, is 21 v'ry str14li1 indiltill of' A* li.
olitionl lovet 22214 1'-'e''.il g'IlI'y,
rnlt'Nll i2'el1.1 ill iiiii st' ,'v'ur er ,:!
('14lk'tillIt iy fille i 22 w Ili ext l'ac'ts lI' 11l2
all1 thel 1114 st 2 abiiI A bliti on i l shee'1ts ill
1h12 ll'ni d Staites. Th paperI.'2
ill wil2e1l I 124se. 1liti2li21 is |ill's '' ll
i? iel 'll 11\1 e 'i'rfir .
the Nwiiter /'r2121 , the tere seenii
instances n1(45212 by the~ :hives :211
on' the 'll i'n tl 1111 1 helbre 111 41'111
grecss. Al r. lIroIwn is 21 122'nIber' oIf the'.
speec Wa's delivcered inI that2 body .
it"'1k2] s nthng l .Chi n o
lif s4vu1ltt ' lite. It ':2s 142%' 14bli222n. tii
Ili ti ll ~111Itv. I bL2iow SaI 110l iljllng lf'
t t lsII' 221I121 :n fha ihipIS, :211 l piiv t ions2
llti nt21 r't .| by I'll' fillitt' 's. I slI 4 l2
14It. it, dtlill I s4il \\11 '2 I b a ree21 '' 2211| 111221t
I lr 111 4 e122 21, 1 :l i i i .1n 211d a lld el. (1224'
illitlell I IIln Ie'i'te. I will 1411 l Il
le t \ 2h lli ll h s11 14, 'll tfh.' et . il 1 .(
be'11 l' w ll a' In Ic- 1121ry Wi)l 511,
lli llei t , ilt 1r li,' 211n i t 11tt1111
r'2i'inis 1 t t (i olil 2 l ll4 Iji ,.141 jij'
abl2e to11 worh.~t'I lie was in1 22 strange
illi1114, w illIt 121l121ils a1 l l 524,'1ill -It
%(1 oll it. i ttti 5s1li141 41, |21 ait t aIe
ths ht.'( It21 reicde b11bre ii. 'ald
11' 212. itree he ar I2li' 114 IlL 12u, sti (ll t hiel
had be n sin .,t frn iy b u u i~
hunt1 UI 420111lct ('214W. 'IlIto Cidetr of tilie
two soti1s 1 d lowe.d t hoe,ii of' tie
father, 111111 cuIt ivat ed lie :;oil. Foir
t2220 Siljedl an1d. lie i'i nWleed. The
tins US U i iit it'I (2022221 cIV l~ (2421 lliird
St tidied lawi' .11141 i2U~t 2424.41 With SI2c4tss.
lit 2ill evil hou it i' huis piriV!t v'ii utuie,
he was~ draw into pol4 1~itics. lI I was
eleet oiL to thle Staite I Agislat121e, tit
(.' nige.s, J ii ?,e 6it, te Ci lenit. (,c ut,
( 'inerino '2 Isis Nt t, to "(.' ihigrlss
agslt/ ail :1g in 1cl Ince 1ver fuiti
thazt lie was (hlie i cijtit l s (:tili. I Ili
__Sumterville, So. Ca,
.101 [N T. (alF It;N, 1':T)vrI'Ott.
T USAY 1 9 24. 1)14%
tiI/r5( (Sr. Iru, l,, her, or sit huit ist!'. n11 Ihasr
m~indl. 1l? Iin l5(" 'hur'czI ; /ul it it*5( ;,, 4iingtl, I,
or shvu!, ILuke: rcseiic," ui aill Iu:,rd..'
r o~ ldu ill. .4 rtrr I ' r/inn /442 pe he ur, iiu,
Ef) 14/ fee Ii? r 1111' tI -l o, r ml,/th
l i e 1 1 5(4 1 i os o u li i r.. rii I E 1 ! / 1 u i i ?'I t! 1ia . 1'4 5( : ,
(atil is 1.l'Sxiuu ul I/ic di/i,luI;0-'Ai.ilt. rI
"" )I4t~ /11 he1 Ihe r~ldluEii I iir .r: v iu
Aui ur Lv.ii'1o/ Btelri hhin f .doliertl'.
thit Iuinlrr of iI-r"15(. I\u initr/..i u-,/ 4.52 oiii'
nli' rite.. 12ll 'ih ju:rirur'l "---'iiiv x.'VI
l -le:i .oule.is i:avetl4.it :1ltc i4 l
111. 414 (1l 4)22 i- j l it. iii l:i lti t il 1,1*l
*(7:linin .1' it haveS I l."t atr I'~ 2' Isr a' nIii
tcd tier the uited i :alca 8ezi:u:'.
C 7 \l are inidebtegd t4o Lhe I lon JM~
La. 1.)i: it tier hli.- iliccIi on the P'rcxide;,ev.
it allill aipear in our next with suich cmii
nicailS as we di'ouj ieesry.
171\' is are srry' 2o see thait A. C.
21he -ilOie-ito cr .iep of Ithie N0Vtlwrrv
letliiiii. 'l'Ile rea:sons for hi, r' iircii42
I.sLicinrv In 22s, a221( oii-h III lie 2o hit,.
hilt e t ig :1221. Int is yeii'1 with
so" i 1/411. (21' I 2)4 121l 21251
Colieits toc !1i 141 it 22'''i I'''-. % Itlih 11ll
"I /IC l itici ih. . l jIrrl.. 2) ~ e
- -- - 4.- r.- t
('or iI," gu Slter Itlnuilr. -
11\i~ow Giwvy., .1IIIJO '"1, 1852.
1110 1 Itllt.' and~ (e'it 1w iwn of Sum.
O,1ll I ae' iniited bly t he 'itizA'ii oit
W,'illowi ('rove anid I~viiohhurghl and
ui,{i'ht Dep'Jot anld PartaI*ke of1 it (old
tilIltai"tio w i twill 11e fui4shed4 for
lIC o .4ce*1~io, Oil Tuosday holXt 2I r~tth it)
'Ilti getlle'iiiitii En'lgineer in chai*rge
(\I r. S. S. Som.oa1o~s) lias tenidered to
thle cit izens here I ani d 11 ill Stlu tet'mvi It i
'tino' (* 'us 'cvliih wvil I laVC Suiuuter
vallo atL 10 ocluoek A. AlI. and reach
I ~v m illmm'll at 12 oclock A. 1I.; wvill
Leave1~ I 1wivm~ir''I at 5 o'clock P. Al.
ielect. t114e gIOets 1ifrom SMi~melvilo at
the 1 )oj 4). in tha~t !Mauce at id eu'cltck
A. itI
. . .l. i ' \t:
.1. .1. I Ld Ari,
ISAAC Ko Fo.: I..l,5
Tllair(I ofi J uly.
T.1here will be at celte1ratin at ('241w
July i ii~.* 11(i14 Ii'ss wVil be de* llivee by'i'1
1Ie~iis repast pmuodd.
rThe4 cilt?izes of the I )i. riot ge!('l
Iv, a1114 thei'I..*dio'; polein!Iv. :u ' ii
lt"l I) to 41ikil'alo with o-, i:: th lstvi
tie's of ile ho 400:44411.
.1". 11. i o l" f
.. \ . l114K4, .1'.. J ll'Ila1,
1..I . ' t~ *~t .11..
Deth~ of Itilsib (jtd ideaI.
It I *i'coiiles 4444r Iult.h14401 yI ofic t)l4
alii' 4tt 1 lie dra~t h,. alt his. r'*si'Ilie in
this1 r- this P ruin'.stdi th E1d~ ight
tit t lii " I ){u,-400.' I'iil1 j' (i1utIsiloitl ':
,if I ~V4iti4)I4iu~ y 14u.1i44'V ,.. lieI Vats~
a Divinue 11,) 11.255ge 4I~~liiI to Illyi
1.1141 iou. 441' wi i?' NN as*4 2124 44111*4 111
Hiiat li hlis solidl lt**iii' siiiot'4e lilt.
1y, {iili4;lii44ii1 -', 114a41141'4'5, :11111 :11111:11,11
(lii rtimiolt. lie wa l;~ earsi. o1 are.
*44141 h41d Iicoii sitil iiiir solve$4444 timei
with i il0e. anid j04 tradtod ethIdlit v
\*ish l C idae \%.satgauteoPl 4'leg0 ill the 5*441t'Iu * clss. witlI
i. (Cilhounil qi was 11 t'Iih4iriI s1 (1021
0441 ill 1 N1), i) l31 Bsh1) ML4 0 44*4 ,t'4 Nt
' m irk,- amt pris its 1 M 1; t, l~i s '
.Mad'ison!, (4. "I 4 iiuia
Ile wa~s Ifirst 4"L114'41 to'- thelA9.l t 'l44rl
il+.14Ii i Abbevillei.
It woudi~ rCil Iy set ha l~t AblbevilleI
ol uat izatt ioil Iir the 11 gold diiggers, a~s
1110ill ilki.duf' 0) ocatueuitd ill hat J)is
line, is indeced w~oi.dt*ifiiI. Ills iilL'Olie
front; thle wtori1ig (f eight Mootis, is
ablouit l'ii illiiotilc( dollaris at day.
ized't iby at miill ,of two hosrsei power.
Theare is ailso a~n extenisive lnigalese
IXii i i.1ut' ad 10 111al list's e xtenisi vely in 0011111Iiletulllig
'Ist's zniies arec' utiziiztt'd to 1w woi tli
01103 Million of' doliti-s.I
'111e success tif lMra. Doin hast~ stiltill-I
latedI it lit I1'er of' gelit letlI in f lint
viciliity to f 1-111 a tomnfually ; the ex
j'hiratioiis o1 the three or3 11ir11111
sand1 actres of iiiiid, which the (,riiii a
iiy hauve 11 rt'iias'i, are 5fiieit ly eni
erilui''li''g to inlduce then(ll to erect at
stt'auii milil for te11w.jlljtse of ginidinig
tht Pie. -o Wiitett it cor'iisj ioidt'it of'
the A/U,I'ideIc hnnn,-. 'l1i hitter
sviitc11t', it is ea;sy to fiiesei', will re
mtilt inii i s oit lm.-N('w1,E~lrry ,5e, Lual.
'111:(1o' N.Ik.opi N Mirior saysV thait tile' w-ail her.
Itere i (i41 11 ol clea:r. 'il'en crp e
well. 'The pi.lp.cts noPw are it' a'J
Thleit4. (';Vd a':etie.............
di Pllitt ahut lli v tha lithIle corn Criip
wvill ba overwhl'lin ut' Somi ilC )
c t4,1 Pilwill beP tw b. its a b lsilel. 'T'lhe
r44 hich hasj:brt;.f 41etP::t no
ILPt 1151, iS 11o lu ocl il tcYsil
Tf1 e (I.TitnF'i.it1systa i
ai'uiv W0,1 V hViiits iiua i ti C s aijj ")iatiutlL'e
iii thiat .nris'lI. It, zllpeit llic.. tis
yeal' i:;iu earCller ithan ever11 known 1 ii,
its l iiL'lVI~dlt ss of the plantt, whlose.
&!rotvth ii lili $lti rtairded Iby I li late
sping~~, folii iltilusC dtilliatav. Tihe
wor'st Ie1's a~re enitertinuie.
tiett. liP lowinlg iliterestii; ig itc'lligcuie ill
t'li tui to l"-ceIIL tiiii ililIutiI~L ill
'aid ilii''t1i1ieis cit ir'.uls of our" State
L iu' "IfI' I1 :vlccor jii' 1 CI" rn h.
(1(4411118l, has takn i iI t15t it's to secii i'
a I ''Ict ti fai 3111ilipro~Vt'elt'lt Il in tde
!.Z'i fl h f sjhIulitratl t Ii) ii Pt..'t. the ilil.!iitt
iiest roy"u o'P r (i'Iill'sd bty lighltniing, ats
well its to eii1tbIu telegrl~P~ (uaJLrultoIs
' toU til)u1 it Li ii i51) l i:litit. INC l~il1:
I I. 1(0 (II' ~ ~ 1110ph4ai:cItIoity jlrull
fI a+Sl tr a iui .,, hu I iu l t
f, lti~'le iiipl't'hisltt ''wit ll t iii
Ai.r. Ihier-r. Gr3Nrt.aEmyxr - 1i-i fi+
boi- ig oitiions oi i.orie o fthtjeadii,:g., *
LXJonent'lts of w higgery aliy be,. *s'
dlloWl, We suipposhe, as true:
"'lie New Yi k Courier iai En
qluirer nays, thats the nomllination ( '' '
Mr. Filhnore for the piiesideney h
the Whig party woiuld be a .ureprec
soi Ecf defeat. 'TIe Washinigton li
lubblle says that the nrlnintioin of' Mr
MWehster ii-oid iinvaolve the -1art in ir -
retievral1e -in. And the Glasgolf(
(Ky.) 1 h'veille says, that the nohii a
tio tf G(e'n. Scutt would be the dcal
knell of whl igcry.'
SA~:.Iu-: In CAL:FtonsI.- "'
Legislature of Calitirnia pastto 5-'
bill at its recelt sessiol, wlichjw iA
vides for various salatries, as fo !.o
Governor, s 10,000: Secretary of1utk 0
:3,500: Treasurer 4,500; Co mpI}trolley
4,:,00; Surveyor Gencral, 2.000;'-2A1 "
torney General, 2,000; Supurintenipent'.
of Public Instruction; 4,500; Siipr'eti -
Judges, (euch) 8,000; Superintendentt'
P'uhlie lhaildings, 4,000; ])istri
.Judges (5th, Oih, 7th, 8th, 9th'Ahii '
l i th, Judicial Districts) ench, x;000
District Judge. 4th Judicial Dist~rt?
7.500; District Judges, 1st n'id -
.1udicial. each, 3,000; District Judgt '.
1d .1 udicial Distriet, 1,000.
District Attorneys are to'be paid
by the counties out of the sisty
Lieutenant Governor and Spe -
Blu a day, and sanie :iileage
mnembers.-Charlevton Cmtirier. - ot'i
.We learn from the Galveston, Te'
as Jouruul, that the corn crop .thai -
year will be greater than was ever.
raised in Texas. 'ihe only fear iiw
seems to be that if the heavy shower
coat inne ibroutghouit t he "AKons.nr, ''hyit: "
ct i toni may suller tiom too much hiiW -
The corn cRop is considured )ej0id ;
danger. -
'D atuenAev' I's CALIFORNIA.-- 10
new Slavery Law of California, allow.
ilig Slaveholders to recainu and. chrry
away all Slaves brought, there bytthiut
inalisters prior to the alinission of that.
State into the U'nion, js being jiut 1in
thrce. The followiiig (mine by the
last arrival:
Eniij:rcecint of. the Fu'giti'e Sate'
La.-l'nder the. Jirovisiols of ihe
ast. of lie ist Legislatire, Mir. Liii
t liop, ont yesterday, imade clim-b eifore
.1 ustic Fry tot a negro Inan brought; by
hii ti this Stati in 1841), and: who.
hall Iefti, hiim 36iiy time since. UTpoll
a heriig and proof of the owfnerhij
of property, the negro was tie
over to MAi. l~.ithrop, who has. s
hipn to the Atlantic Slates. I
thing passe offtll with quiet and
-tulhiig.like resistan.ee being
to the due execution 60 the la:
[Scramncnto U
" IL,.. lCJeIANA.-The I
hia slli;iseet'r hrinted alisd
Mr. iti-paksii, diys: i 't tig is *e
deatedt in thl nination. hf is. ,id.'
te stiili, tmd hapi the coeid Pnshl.
high~ saesieof ho wicasiai y
iinakedt his publi andhs ~i prite fiahid,
the spceks in' the hihes thirnp
hiGeerPir and expressgt~esih
we entuire ticy thjlei get le Oltir-4
di~h that~l. he do m ore rnut
raises t he l 'iece Anlzg, 'twith the foii0ow
inig laco nic ann-llnnciinen '.it t 1 -i
'Wec "Polk-ed" themz in '44?
'e'll "Peiree" theiin in '52 !
()UTitAUR~s AND) .MURDER nlY A0.
-Au iinfuiriated (Iowd of Iish'ni'i
torei down the jail in the towni df Fnp
miouthi, Kentucky and noiirderedi'thd
jailer', on the f14th. inst. 'The 'heii.
tuck iar n. the neighborhood0( 'assegr-*
bled, armeiitd With guns, aa~ddipsd
the imoh bf~ firing inito it, killinig and
wormlidig seveni of thiose engaged: 1 i
apperl-s an Iraishizaun liad bec~titset
e'erat ed fhr some otiuece;hiene theiniob'.
(reat, e'xciternen'it, it, is said, pre'vailed1
:intong the Keintiukiaiis, and the. biish
inhab1litanits were coingelled to evac.
unto the toiwn." ....
KXoxvnLRl AND) CH.nLSTNc 4i
lo.i-We learn firom dihe Knioxville
l'iebeluni oft the 1 2th iinst., thant~ *tl
County Court oif Ullout Convty, TeaV
niess'ee, at, its last sitting, voe& sb'
Sc'ripitioni of $200,000 towardtr the bon.
st iuetion ot the Knioxille' and 'Chuitre
T1wenty-ftive miles of' this Rload ridxs
through illout Couant.y, w hich by ti
alprrallition will have 68000~ per
mnile fi'r its equitipnmnt. -
In e.mfioirmiity with the law it wilt
hiave to~ bet suibmiitted( to thie Coundt,
lbut the ]'&ti-mi hias eveiry r'eason t
believe that it, will be ratif'ied bfdf
A TU iRMEDY FOiR ('aimR iA.--Td.
h,oiiis inioni says that 0ti a rcet' teily.
to the I imker' lii 11, onie of theo(deckt
viuolenit aittaick of' (chilera. A physi..
chinmi 11~ frtuMemplis, who wvas (oni bet
pre lied to thle siiller'ingi manp
ize-d -hal k, groundit giniger' and apsqu
ing~hu n'im -('becu conivailese'
A a Arnuty of r-y~rr.-Ae(rthing
toi Iiv ingstan.i's I aw I .edger for l@$
our couniit i-v has t2n 000 la1wers; whtasu
annuiiai ininie "is not lair t ioi
4:a6,000,000.,
In ai list ''f prei4'iiniis ziwiurded
ail a1 ' iiutry thir a reiter t n-al e ndhie r
te hte:i I a '. ihin it tI- A i b
eL e cifuinuloceI AIL et~oa~nk