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. V -mem lEED S'UE*SDAY M OR N ING A N & FRANCIS. 7 . W(t.IOLLA RS in advance, Two. Dollars t Cet ait the expiration Ul' six notliis, lreVollirs at the und of the year. - T ;' p i*d*icontinued uitil all nrrearages 1.ID Uh1le4s at-tIl optiOn Of tl l'ripriettor. kCentsI per square, (12 lines or less,) for hI- he rati nil hair that butm fur ech vubseqiuent T11he niumber of inerionl to be m:rked 1 *'' 1,64Avertisintents or they will be puilislied 3, A11 uicred to . discutintid, anid charged ny. - g (1ONE DOLLAR per sqtare fior a siiglj 'Clieriotin. Quarterly nid Monthly Artverti-e ttistm wvill hte clhnrged the wuie n-4 ta itigle i.l -It ni d semi-mon0i1thly Lite inlle -13 lev oe NSIDE Or A OuMN s. I:OlsE.-Itl ft recent.y published by a Ia ' y hweit out to Chia1.,a a is VK, _ '-it to Mrlis. Pwan, the lady of' I'wan 1 who, we are t.d, is sat mrchtnt of' wealth, awd suine. at favorable to foreigners. w aTingkwa is employed in the service o the gve'rnIeIt: tIis t.Ivs hhn tSome distinotion. 11 ha ten 'iVs. The ladv of' the hlu.u. or biiberoie vifoe did not I ake 'I,: ppowtance until a Ilitt0Le time 1;.:1 bapned. At.L'ogth She entered the k . room, and tie others gav place wi hile h o-received her visitor, :Id refuCed to take her seat uitil every one of ler, guis Waa seaf ed. She was a beautiful 'youn. creature, n fover tweit3 -wte vears of age. H hlr 'was arranged in their t -nal tatefiul altinr, aid Ill aloned , vith il w -rs. - pei l l, n other <, 1 nn m -n I ts. She wits attired in a itpile nI1 dre < grass cloth, tight a.bo!ii the thr'o't wvIth l arge slecve-, ex)o:,ir.g itb: i.) handand wrist fil! 1f braieh t Un. S derneath tier grass c-l'th tuie, i he vore anl emrlidei red skb't. th:i r y concealed her little It. 1 Ir 1 n. m zers were graec-ful :nd elg T To thorenarks of the1. ladi., (he r iit ors) she respondied cot e- dy. iiev i r allowing herseil to 1 i 'whi: e.yo - the haidies ~were iaudh:.. -Tea wavs scrved in :wtd euns v.ith .o'ers, butt, . without i~ko ~ e on after this, we werinvited into ."other departileit.. T . I n. our lady hiot. took i r. jm ir by tIe baiand led ih l, . w' I er cial other of r. w M TIn k w 'sI ladies attended to thIC.C r it u :md we. followed; the ce: y Of I a tives, nui'ses, Se rvants adci a sucoceded, tall age'r ut a hI UirI curiozity by gazing at us. 'A re Jats w as pre par, coitng ellies, fruits, nut,, c'o., whi h in I tI .east is. Called tiflin; tile Chine - c l it a bit flor the heart. It was e:tv to ,dlstinguish the lady ofT the hoit.': Ite r-iovpd us to be eitid. while shie I-e. 04odttie other*- staniding and tho' servants faning us while we pa:to of the dlelieneles. A\c'crdig to, Ciesea~ etqetMr.Iwm p senom rit or jelly on tiwr fo k o her chtop stiek to each ha.ly:, Lnd we woul r'etuirn the cm doneni2fuit, shIe rising very grac ully antd rece.ivig it; they even go h.'ir as to put it int your mouth. her. pr'ivate b:d-roomti. It was:i Iur. ntished with a mirror'. bure:1au.bdtev laid in foulds, and1 jo uti-ide ini th back pait of the b0-d. \\'e f l1owe 9 Mr's. Pwani. aill thel a:au:s Li e uL mnents of this sp.rei :; bui 1 I'- . : delis. The ceiliin were h saM ly painted wVith~ bird, . LI 11ji s A gtltery~ was- a;prpr jiaLtedI ti th -'in go'ing.~ down the .t r e. we~ -passed the roomli 'udr' I-ls \ L -iLu cy' and2( gtiestt (the Uia'.ee vIhi'a -compie.d us) w''-erie - regl'uin th - s'ni~ves w''ith ref:-e:him -a:- Ih. co& not help tuing ith i h' di eIh ai l Iimpse of't tei Cii (hie beie At -lIngth the titie arivedihr 111 t leavec; the femalu'of th' h,. I... on. and alhl, r'btired~ t'o the Line a'rt mnents, and the enit~Lea. <-id-:i~ 'I its to' our i'ed,:uI. (Uni rctu:nt.L home, we sufl'-e Iu I fia.s tio b exposed, and g:-s were not a '.. eagerly striving to gel a i'' -I at th " I could not iueairn that In cinu I' - Ti'''ngkw'a: houitawho !d Lus w'~ Ito tI read in herii own !:itmo:'7. :!w to) thtir~i empi;loymtients nah 2Ltui Ii C - spent at the toileti, embIil ery V r.L ~haps~ occupy a pt. tcul then th: amnuiomn ts (At ih:! : -:at ire, aindc o'.r egnafly' friiv'olous I liI the re-t. N it "ariy months tifter 1ths' viit, I th--:m! cf the death oft Mrs. P'wa. odin o S'r earned that 'he bushnt was nev cr pleasedl withi hier. I rem'iewlIher 2n. of our comn pany' once I diil II he passed hais time!fIIci' iili wviyes were all over i' bou , :md iIi lie $rpusecd himosc'iwith thiemi." Tnii- BxiIAL CuJ4Ntu.:.-A Wesi. -tornrman . in' New. Yor'k, writhie -Ihomnab'out 'the St. Nicholas I Iuitei, . thus'spiakerI the bridal ebamiber: "The walls of tho 'bridal (ein:1n b.~ er' are coverecd witth flutted white saut teribe. the gold tr'imnings, gor'geouI -dr'apery etc. The tbed is designed as~ a fairy bower-it stands in the ce-n tre of the floor, uptonl a broadtI cush ion of whitp satin, with irrors at nthe foot. The bed is covered with the .rlchest'satin Biruasels hLicC, and the sheets are of nmusin, trimmed with lco, aud the satin drapery is susitain ed by a canopy of'bur'nisuhed gold. This roord d be occupied ait L950 per day, including hoard, Rea~d on the hann'y cnplns'hm ' t beaI s ii li p I aI pll et, by Nelion, publislied iII LoUdon. We clip a passage or two: "We sbi6uld be blinded with the glare, and burnt up, if transported in to Mercury, wNhere the sun acts as it seven times hotter than on this earth; Nyd we should shiver in the dark, and be frozeti. to death, if removed to Ur anus, where the qun is three times col der. thuani he is felt to be to us. To Lpas from Uranus to Mercury, would c to ildergo in the latter exposure to a1 temperature soine two thousand times higher thim we had experienced in the Nbei, whilst on this earth tire range ot existenlee lies within two hun dred degrees of the Fahrenheit ther ioimeter. As for our satellite, Sir John, 1Ierschell says of it:-'The cli mnate of the m'00n 11ntist be very (xtra ordinn ry: tle al teration being that of tunnitiited and burning stishine, fitreer th :n an1 equ (platorial 1001, coltin ned for a whole firtnight, and the keenest severity of frost, fir exceed ing that if our polar winters, for in epizla time.'. It would seem. then that though all else were equal, the varia tions in amount of light and heat, would filoni necessitate the 11fInifesta tion.3 of a nonsterrestrial life upon the sni, an I the spiheres which accompanmy the crath in its revolutions around it. All else, however, is not eqa.il. The Ilitei.ity of gravity at the surfhecs 1 the dillerent heavenly bodies diffrs enormu11l v. At the sun it is neariv it ti mecs geater thani at the e:athi. An ordinarv ran, for exanaple wol4d na ot onl be unable to sustain his own weight on the sun, but would be literalv cinliuhed to atous under the lpuad. * * * * *' ' Unitv is in nature often nearest us ('aItlv when varietv seems to ha ve pm it Iirthest away. "Ve are like the sailors of ]laigelIlan who first rounded he g'be. Every day they sailed fai thi: r, a thcy reckolned, fri the place of thAir departure, 111d JploughIled w%hat vinted to tAm a strabih linie of in e ~i':g h-ngth, which had all to he rt1t:-am! he fore their firtt ha rhoui Ir Cor l Id be;' in;eid; bunt b lehbill, when they had s.i!d lngest, antd se d fihrthe-st ti I h::lee, theyl LI the least to sail over, ;md v4ere nearest to port. E.x acl.y wii hope of return was tain. , were they called on to exclaihii !!the Anctit .I~ Ahiner. - '( )h. dreami of j i. is Olt indeed 'T.4e t huelii top I sep ! L4 thi. tihe hill ? is this the kirk Is thi-a my own countree 1' A oae thr igllh space would, in like ma.nier, turn out to be a circumnatvi gaio. We shild Fet sail from Uni 1 ad t1.verse the great. circle of. a uniiver n'4.aiety, till we cowl" round to L'liity agaIll." At a recent invetin: of the Impe. rial Acadmy of Mediciie,.held in Parki. the Seeretary pro nouniced ant el4.ogy nil t eiibrited Suvrgeon By. r, w' ho wa. s at the hiead o.f the Med. ical'. Statfi und i th irs it NalpoleIon. ThL ineid1ents of his lid i.ke aromiantie lh~yer wa *s the. soin of a1 poor tail ir," whosie wi t? !heit a l:t io shiop in a br's hov;~ e.ine toi Il'aris t wice as~ a c le dI:i1 er rem ainecd as an 1m in a lii. Ir ine)', behig iln tho 11eIgh b14'ood of the MIe lical Schliool- an:d :Ait ie..d! I ails, lhe i1to0le iinurs to ['cot.ape:i11e, hbut w4'ero 'truck w. ih is liaeiin t'r the e4ing1(Wynn-ut. :\ Libe:a:l ob-e...r ba:ie Is pat is u a te. th I uber, rejilliwcd hiis festi ta1s. an uIlow1d thre';', fe 4mes II' he *it year if hi., .ta lie, lhe h>L.!gl inl a sum '! cart, 'it hout a chim ' - ir' 41 a waV:Lber'.'4:n1:m next d44 ' :. 1 win i r. e ier hIe lai .v roar I'' him' du i i i on ' kess 4- ba. Doruo. .s con I sug' in the hosi t :d; ii t\. b one of' thu' i n I t illus. i''4' 44n lu. ii' di- 3a4s i ill it n 11 he14 tir. r14 k 14ti v ifi ''4 I 'i'Ln l or s Nai pleo cre4 d144. him4 i s Hi -'i lit 4u.'' withtweth-ie thou-i'''an foe o. tiin. ll i - ilim ! n d (''II'Iro 4)1n .34. ig and .43 Irina '4i lg i)1 sie. wek tr.!vliii(an.' e i rr-l n is r ii (,I~y in 44 4 (Ie e idiitle Ne.',Sbee A.ie-! utTa hit woha. that lux.efi hrin fevlerycallinghis in torwnrey,~ s Ticuse theus noe sme cof tnheri he mvd.so tenstwe inti etvad onr . W don remeher hen o nmv tll v 'ue tA W)l'tciihV'.Nu' 'Yoik Afl'ro give tl fiollowing picture of -the pre sent Simators. It is certdnly not veiy gratifying, however true it may. be. The iosty head of John havisis still visible ; but except in the dignity which grvy hairs; give to such A place, lie adds but little to the isefuliess or interest of the body. Near him sits Mangnm-now al most broken down with high living. lie lias leen at log tiie inl Congress. and is ,a brilliant debater; Imt has a] ways been wanting inl industry and re searchel. General Cass is alinosc the ol1y on1e of the lien of national reputation who seems to hold his own, and is in good conditioan. - Judge l3itler, of South Caroiia, se (nrCS the. respect of every In, for his learniinig, as a gentleuan of the old school, and the piarlig ralness of his occasional spe-ches. Near hirm sits lhunter, of Virginia, who has 11auch inaIfluence. irarolv t' ii anke illg lowg Specesll, a.l alhva% s speak ing- to tht-- point. With a1 great. deall of Virginia and Soauth Caroliina ab. stractiollisi le p ISSCes a clear had illn eamiingu' buiesmitters. is at aysI) puntui~tal in liingi' his engzae Imenlts and,1J if' le cann14 a -eut. withI you, gi ves vou at least thtle satiiiet ion t a de..ideld answelr ill 1hie Iegati ve. J iS eolleaguae, Masonii, is a bitter States-.ights um, of very colitrled v iewas, and expresses himsel'occasion a[lly- with flu1ency ; but hei is detitute ill anlY business habit, an.1d really hlas very little inlulenice. Irigit f ludiana, is a 1m:11n of fair abilities but a iea: pai ty pol.:i P CI of the in.A.: ultra lsind. mid als inl. lthinee, excejpt such as v :ir i year: exeriece gve-aLim ill his ow 13arluind of afharias, is sinall pta 1oesi inl very re.1t. ende wou1ld bie a fit coinp-anion: Io \\?I ~eller. ill' Calilb i,61NI M Io i ist, b. ve n.11de inl I (-:I liziln g I dence.o which he ha3 a p d .1 3toc-k, 1c led w:Ith t.;! 11to t VIIL:it u of Dr. ( .s. i, r ('ali fria a, k a ; Iens -kilt .ken gnh nwn. ThiI: wIl) htat.e had t.ash:ess wi:h him !ay thati he ill Ji..en verv :Iuentivel v to all VOtt have to sa ; a:d the x day be as igoirant of the ub't :as it' I had nevr leard of' it. I, , of New Yll, is a thOroughMv b ani. a ga writer. and vr fthfu,~l iin att.idin to Coin ii ree. bIinIine.as ; lbut i a.enerally'a regahrdeda b~elag de'sttute3 aft gua431lijtietiisa a speaker. w' tat he cta.t :Ilot a bill through,~la :i:houghi lhe nimy a Indr stimd it beIttr than any one elce. eward~ is ml;1ted, w1ith l h toii. ai I . a *i (ftalent, IuL his VoPiCe Is lint iidapted for atny 'lage r . atd beiee what he ays, thlough genelrallhy .logaical tullih cate.e is no lisenedto with touchat ei.h-n lle!!, of Tenne e, always colm r.::.i:ds re-et and " - vwo:thy of the stati3n .1 de 1 his c l~leu, i- :nore1L re.''.a prale ligat ~a d sr1uib ger of' Nothb t':n oln. fM . Cle.anaaj , a f A 'in- b a.us i!: i u I I r. Cooper, ~14 fl'nny ani. areii a a 1~o and spe.-.s i .- wer ina 'ta: t-. it I . bot'fnihe 'eniinen an .lhars v.ay'a al i ar neua ini l.att, and3 r ne4.' be~ai'tre th iri ' .::.i tea', e( -a !. lyth a e -.1 tIn'a a : , a te as. a O.nalid~ata. ir a - la ie~a x Ve hisis j p:-th Il.a 3W il 1v ab.~3 by hat i a aa<:ta-h ' l ters. i t IIini 3 d in th Ii a r~ v.t\' la.' ah .;3\~ iI Isat-aan'ei n3nr 'athinag he, da,. and1 -2le mda, a I ! we i : al~ l i l a:1 e n:v i e b aat 1e .33 ra:.. r .i t 'a I Il~ :s e.diet aTa.ucy, aa::a .\;t :.'v (;e'a. , ., betterl ht've ' t hain 3-tte-tu r. t at nili ' lica :h-a ta tidir '11 i 1:a o- 343 l i r a 3'. ' 33f i b!, i - ' a !. tat 1d3 lo :i: , a. t33 .hv y I 3 --Ib~ John'a 'l'.3 a e is l~ :3 a in alo haa r. Chas \i 31,4 a mi fpaker- a o latiwet h a inh Itaia'4ene, oig t a hi li- a i end I .. -i : raryi' sea'-'aa, :ad va;! I a;. It 'ii his frien 4 ,. in . an h u . orh has l'w galiiai~ ~ h-Snte 11re faor t:3aen!.--i14h1at ', lenae- 3n.1 liit Iiniae 19a I at' it lUr i:31 tr oa 'a t. ? ltntin to3 b,neaa::. 1i ia the. hard3 thin in the~ a world toa 'a a ajiar n a33 3ta' a(4 4 aCo 1niit433 la l b r33 : very ha I toaa e aSnatr '331t l ia 'aeaiou a3t t "li n edaa. in thiat, it is hiarder' 'till to. aret hhn43 to aln o fi. , fi~ (a I I i wh 41 ih loaokas like. cai'larg I bnaa Hy, tthe Sate ii wtd aig boath Iin dignity1 and3. [public esteeml. M1!rs. D:1'1(i:K ' vr, thle 44aacoiishedr~ Iblind lady, who~n about a yera isi. poems43, comipo~sedl hy her- af'ter the loss of her sight, has~ been unider the pro. faessionial care0 of' a Dr'. Tur'nbhull so. joun 4ing in New Orleans, rand by his skill her sight has. been paurtially re stord. ' ~ 1:. . . 1k Sumtervjile, Bo;Ca, I - tI It RIICHARDSON LOGAN,. EDITOR,. ti rUMEBDAY, JANUARY 26, 1853. COfTTON' PI1AIILEW. ClialrIstoi Jim., 24. 1853. Th'Ie deniiind continuezs netivo with a su~ ~Iply oil lmbud, I!Atrec2L pr~ices tI f oii 8w 1-0. to 10 5 8 cQI)L44. ruJlyre Vaucu to oulr ad vertisaing :0lutinus it will be Steil that. thea. Gov ,iwrci has ordered tIe clection1 libr tueml Lwrs (if Cuonress oli tile Ihutt itiun-t :Iny inii ebruuarv. Keel)p itbefure the a 'C LUNI..-II0 St oUtll C.11troiiiu S Utiillaised to -state. hat Win. M. \Iyrus.. Esq., of' BIirlilatd duclines be. t ng- Cmididnic to repre-wist, this Coil.' ;rjVSs;iomda IDitr-ct ill the nlext. Coll.C WeL publish inl 1-114111101 (...-aullni tileI rOeataed in-g, of the Ca'. ioun tissociition & St. j ' aim's Coauto-1; they spenk Ir limlt--I * id 5lll)U Id prud uce. inu e 'Y .rjl inrati licait.1a dee..p Sc-li-IC! orf I liiotific-Itioit, nIMI humility ait tile qm-a. 11% ., with wich-I 8vryS-IlczIIC to (1(1 14-11m. to th- III.,kill orC Our MIustr-jauzS Tht- F.-trinuor zud Pz iter, TJhe aT.1IjII.v lnral P.10er P f. thiis v I ini. a'lo. 'JunrlaI. puti WIeII aIt IPe ,,dltan,i, S. C.) 11.1-; Comle toa ilandili i!ld mithi IiII(I u21Iseful immtv~r. Thi IFeruzcr andf PhulI ,c I 'a d, V t.dJ, to agriculture, li at c-! ac, Mc leiCs, Pine12(st ic Aitmarship of INc';rzis. 'Scwu :l~oai~ad .1. 1. C, 1L..s? whlo lmve i15$. !;att-d withI humi el4-al dit'als ?Ale~~srs R. 1F. t-UUS)$tii titan i:; 11110 do]!:.r eraitttn ill 'Id VIflIIO which is 14(22: Cl~ml' lto ala4 l A1 (O)ja ill evetry 11111! l-rs I aulds ill thle s-t.itv~, .1(1w l Va ~ll1!121e to !-iiv, JIa willl find it, illolaCY Well ilnvest ed. 1h. 111 1C wmuk!y i si top. is lais. AI hay 8S. A. (I"'DMeAX Es. at C".),111:1 1,. S. C1. fur : 2 at yetir, or l- in-I .1caja Ial (l:.IJ.MS1 CAlegint 111011111 v ~!:::~, a~.11'016 Thr i-I'A CL4 4, 315'01 11 ":jUnnee. -TheI fuII0\vilr, is altex l11ct tr-) iloter.d liV Gu-nAN 'wic Icect 1ll~ 1:ho:. Eitewl) &- itmn ('-- a 2 it fill 1-11) ii 11V n- ill- .Z ,l, UlP Eifto poet a, layti; hp- i w aadopted 'Ile joint iresolutii declaratory of 10 views of the United Stat6s respcc. fig colonization upon the North Am ricanL coliticlit by Etropeian ; ow rs, and respecting the island o' u a, was taken up. Mr. Cass spoko at magth upon the -subjec, and was >lowied by Messrs. Butler atid Ilule. Ir. Alason obtained the floor, -and ble Senate adjourned. In the House of. Rlepresentatives, bIe j-,in t resolution for the relief John 'allaferio caeic il) for conisiderationi i a peiiding motion to reconsider bie vote by which tle Iouse had efuised to pass the second divibion - of lie said jouiit resolitioin; and this lotion to reconlsider was laid onl lie table utler disenission, in which lessrs. Davis, of - Alassachusettu, itanlI., Ne'ton, Williains,- Jones of .'IciLessee, A! Mu llin and Stuartt par. icipated. AMr. IHouston reported, rom4211 the Conillittee onl WaIiyu '1md leans. a resol ution :u tl oriziiig t hat omllittee to eiinploy a clerk; which vas pIssed. INir. Brooks reported, roMI the Sm11C comtlIlittec, the New 1,rk inint bill. to the secoid readinlg f which i r. Chandler o.1jected. Pen. ling tihe (1Iestionl (.1n the rijection-1 of Le bill involved (uider the rules) inl hat obj(eli)2 tid the moiirin ig iour22 haviig expired, theL llei~c pas'ed o tle constideration of the special rder-t he hill to suppress the circu itiin of sitmall notes in tl:e District T Com11111111i, wich ocu.1ipied their ttent-ioI fir thlie rcst of the day's ses ion. Alter pa'sing the 1)11, the louse adjourned.-C/wr. Cuuricr. Florita ZIndini. We were vesterda shown a letter -om Floridha, wVhich .,tated that B3illy 3wlcgs and his follo wers, havie for. Inery declared war against the Uniited itates; whlich, wve presine. fileanls impil, that they are determined not ) eiligrat to the West. The sa.11e etter gave the painiiful rumorir t hait Gen. Iop-kin- and his sinall force had been iassiacrd. lkB0crC the- adjoIurliig, the Legisla. re passed 1m at, rilh Io rlZ*iig tlI Jovernor to irig:udze Lwo tegiments, o be tender'ed to ths. 1li-ed Statce M!Jvri It, Will froviding tl.t it' heir -er1vices wer' reje.cted. anId the 44i4ms nIot relilovel by othe first day >f Mlay next, the I-'xecutive 'ho11 pro :.'. at on tio afrect their immnediate vovabv f arce' ecsay Ila puSa.nce 4f this at, A:ijor A. -I. Johns-n, frmerly ofihe 'I'lriteenth eimen t in4 \le~xico, wa; l eoeii I iga ier Ge:'n'rnd, byV an) lmo 14et imaimuI~ts 4te. Ife was in ll -hh,' Iegf iment, ild] i ej t'5eilte c'it b hrave Mid ineii. I s (I cier, wo rli , inl -vvery re., et, f t ile inpi rtait trnilt (4111e)I? -1 ed g Ihi N TIaQUM a ktiM. I iis2'N 2N Titi1.' ilToN fuec feebie health ofci Mr. log a41(d he in~lunili'nt (.ans-r iln~ wh'lh the Presi lie t e cct wasi:c ie ntly 'latcd. 1:ave bnogh~jt st rong'iy to the. .ieiii 44f lhe ctrylt4, a1 :strang: eiionil in2 the -illi a ~ as it i et wcas ne':r h:ap 4-lig. A. tar ri f.1 a w'erei i 'mo -r4 he i s. aC 2' 11 f-" i:ity w' h1:.2 1' hiw or cean2 tncio:'?: p~ov ision, the Io 5i'sl- ': .t2 hur pe'pl e.2l hive we'hei ee~it y of a4 tjtj2141 pop l'ae !e'Ss 4o2 p I'., '' e 114 a b lh neVr ai'ive 2! wri'ne.l the <xeriie of ("'on. leh-:. ae 4 d1 t14 'o it i' c:22 1'f ti he 2dea h ot )12th~ i'reside t?~ :M i 'ie 1it. af2.i 21$21 :er bh c'n1nenie.wn4t of 1 thei 60-h~ >utve in itin ,s. latiisuch.1 a242 p uiiar wnc ih se.'.'2t- 41:4iveowt ait ..'the prph.- if th'4. Unied States such.'i 1 :4mM i-4i'in. a1)1! the2~i c ingen42 y t14 1 hil 'i4 prvd u t l;t t 22 2u."g n4 i:t in2' the .2 Ivrtl o otftiii' li t abiihed uat Ch.erit v, :m. 4e o -ihe Ian1 ofa2QLI rkvolt'io. W The Au11i -I .'u ite ' l ii.hlid astui toon s praticble."In''hhs 'aimsii Slin*%i (l, SpI''il h tns'2". a\ t I ..y Wet l!lthe :'2M'ilit. i liveroitlielt) tIli4 'iV. 'ni2l4 t ln in~'1 c folIet 1(ie t224. t41i Ltlatag by4 lapply~ging t ite 14aid 144tnhsul itigi irg n l.- ly'' knowl n..we he liive that(4" G ivel:oi.- White iet1 St. ,;l4tisl2n(, as ''.itl t11Ile sliloflie 1l11(i' (i4.4 .i il~ t lii1s4 hi. :irevod 1)1' til, hi, test'ia ii t,12 1~ l a t wifd in1 la~ codI tbaedli her relaion inh Ire [lid tutu' Vl'y ga l lei ', A s tw is fi'e p ilaort heli f cif Idn.veiorg oietr She' eiten nah foud mu~iona, t..hl veihgog aw service to52 Ontte iute beingk vita nJy wel ned a-f thuudd44rh.gvngpbin o toi- aarp.Jcsnil es Finels OF Fo no~s.-TheChes e movedfr olnis~oM ot indIag liamn t V t: y IC Ijm s~Cepo Ling office The Times has the interesting infor. nation that an event will titke place a. bout April next, 'hat will-add a new member to the Royal family. A paragraph iin the Madras Gaz. tte, of Nov. 20, nietions that the Marquis'do Lisbon, a young Portu. guese nobleman, servint as midship. man on board the British ship-of. war, Ifastings,- was aecidentally shot dead by Prince Earnest, of Sane Lein-1 iigen, also serving as a midshipmian in the same ship. The young men had been bunting, aid the Prinee, in sport, snapped a gun at his friend, believii; it to be uiloaded. An extract froin. a letter dated LisJ hn, Dec~ 20. says that Mr. ieald, (Lola Montez's husband, went to sea in one of the vessels of -the Royal Yacht Club, having in his company a beaut ifuil young lady.. The yacht fiun dered in -wight f the British war steam er lIfltexible. which instantly iafined a bat, with timurteen hands, to res cuc them. Not only were they in sUccefutl, but all hands were drownied. A tragical event has been made kIown at doayd' , to the eflcet that, oin 20th ilf October, a miutiy broke out atnicttg a party (*o Clhinaese ont board t ie 13 iti.li bark Geri rude, fri -o Atmty o 1 lavana, :0a that. seven teen of the Chinese had beetn Shot by the captain and crey. The bark pit intoSinapor, wen, romthe inves tigatiol that .wav hld, it, appeared that what the acaptaiii took 1>r a imit itv was Iinelv a row Among the Chitese, but, hain~g no0 in terpreter on Ibard, the Chiiiamen were unable to make theinselves tindetrstood. Fine.-The Emperor has - not f'Orgttti to partition out. the royval reIdidences among his. family. The Patlais Royal, whill belontiged to Lou is 'hillippe, is to be giv en to ex-King Je ()ie; the Elvsee, tririerly in habited by Mitat, K ting~ 4f Napleis, is to be the residence o' Prince Mur it, his .son; the Graid Duchesse Stephanie. 4f Laden, is to have atpa'rt mlints 4t the E'sI'e; land tle Prine esse INatile, will octpy tile PL villin de larsan, in tie Tuileries, foirmerly the cbamb rs of the I Itich es.-'; Of Orians. Besides this, Prince, Napoleon Jerome's son, is to have '100.000 frains per annmi, and the Pltinees Mathilde, 200,000 fAics. There are so many. rumors respee. ting the Etitperr's innitii tnonnial views. that it i. hardly wortl while to not!ice lem. The late:t is, that the D~utelbess Stephanie and Prince MAr at are now cm it rissin to Diussel dorf, to so!icit fir Napolein 111, the hiatd t the Princess S tepha iFed fniezoliin," a ytiiigy Initr sixteenth yrir, and near related to the Miruat tihmttily. It. is deied lby the Mo'niteur, that gcivernniu-ltnttnd to legaiz lo I t teries ori gerning hiouses. Noi gcldl or .iver~ coins of the Em pire have vet been issue.. at decreec had lIe p'- ubmi .hi.d, re. duing i allI th d.I (ebts ofI Po igal to onde e'c *cs.tid edl deb-t of thre-e per cent after I 't Jan. 1853. '1 he an notainlccitllt hits exeIted t tnalc alarmi! oil the- 1. ndc ni, (hange~c-thle five. atnd ioctr per cents", uhiebc (conisti tute tie maain pcrt ic of'' te debut, havilng been ta'.eni op in P~ught!aid. suth's15 Ut''her. at. rui is , ha~s g'iv ci1 r:se to t-X'iiathm.is. Sutie iti the rc fut-a! cf th e Bet 'ian Gcovein mentt to a llocw of tier scatn' corining to' that coutryi unless lie contetd toi bec cco' atily accompanidc duiinitg hisi s-tay iin lb-Ilghnai by a j-olice cotleert. It. is. undter--tccd that the venerabile la. cyl el: ni; d hler siti nct, to bili)tttit El:SrR~iA ANn) La.\it.\N.--We read1 inc the Col!..gnco Gizet te thact the Fienchl Go vernmtetnt is doing Oeery thing it emnt to) effect IL cnitceirciail treauty~ with Gcrnuimy, fiunded~( can cunnuacl cconti s-icons. If G ernatinv. and parit iino i PruivI tissiai c, te c nt set upj tiMc1 high priete:thticc>ti, a treaty 1 hetwceen Frence and. lie ZollIve'reinl titay lie ex 'Theic l Conferences ae tilgo ing on2 at Viennal, but alt n ipenectria ble veil of inystery hang1s* over. tiche~' pr Motmeco.--The emnperort of Mo roceco tias forb iddni the export oct ccil andc woodcc, ex'epit fic ml the. [Pro vi nce cof Tedhi, which hats caused ise rious bus~iii'ess dilulhiIties. ItemsII of Newc CArIIuno: HavSs i makinig quite a Icaui! in Caiiiifornia. At thle auct ion for the sate of tickets fcori her tird cconccei , the ist chioice seat broughdt $1,150G. Tu popuittlcicon of th leijtedc Sttes is 24,000000 souls. 'Tie weacth, it di. v'ided by te popctition. would give $50.0 to) ea h person younicg atnd cld. Tm mac has beeni a thilitre tc elect it Uited States Senator, in the State sof Nci tih C'arolina Alabama atnd Missis Bisnc P Ivoes of North Carolinta. hast' -ittetn a lett er tco his D ic ese, gi vinog ts reatsonis for- joAiningc the Caitholic Churchi. The number of Newspapers in the Unted States is'stimnated at eigh. teen hundred. No wonder we are at progresive peciple. 2 -. Tcic brait ot-i n cele.b rated liostdin rb~u 0'4 porter i4a~ negro rte' lhers of a thait Vy iean4 as yet. bec Hilly never Meeting of tI3st~cl cialion of 5 J meetig was orgaize M. Murry, one ofthe aid Mr. Bei. a act as(ee the proceedings of therIBf stated by threlit ir leaige 0- tle dge o Ist MondayV in Octo Monday inl January we Mr. lugh Wilsol 1 apponited delegates t sociatioli, thien addre"d ilig in a giaceful- atid4 lie said, that itf. fhc mnit was first itlade1 to-w ticig aL monntinlett to'1r~ was' confcidcestly expiectiif s ple t'Sout ih-Carolini services he lad reiiderciili fuil of 11he honorseid i and triee to their peofsii devotion expressed-for lii ing would have eager ein pr1opositio'n to honlorh .-i, 'aci to express in a form i6 Ihe snsiiie ut' their grttitu uddd"' inl this expeta6tion, we id what. deceived. As yet e social iolms had een fiIe State; and the ian seggtedM 4 li' :iationii(~ of 'eneal ss thus been defeat d. N h'ped, that this apparent not, real-th,,t the 3me ' bonni. was inot <1ving Oafit41 the people, and'that I yet be done to place .. the side of NaJsmaeliPst,'. . tu'eky, in honor eig uik~ ~ v tiler great nd i T6tiife lie concluded his re r the above ,i a ee sri et i r fe! inig theflownred we~r'untiiinoui( sy afle Resved, t. ..e. . reg. mnch regret, tie ipatl I I I ence whic h pre vails ji_ . . the State, witht respt -'. i" f'or the uttainnent of soc ated. Re':;oredeJlTht theAli ci~n hup' ing that the '1esti t cative <of the liittmr: ready to act ii conecurti . elatios ihat are air sneh as nay l e for1d r tion of nlahurnitl(td1 Stei fldliig tio tac i izemizattion until a seefliiL'um'~ qeiird. to (ifalble ~t ud e.4p1t I *nijpiopr iato nde tridpiTg toff t gratitude ihr the seuji ciid 1u ~ eniats ihr.m toe'ihe t-baetW~ em o e<1 couni~t ry inanl, Johi C~f ahotin - Dr. Jenikins Roper th end an account .o' the prce ci'.hi-t .to, the *Chaerestn pubIl ictttio n, aned that a ptji.rsetl .;ms Asso;caion, he requestht mneet ig i beni aiji iriced pxe.ici~~' first MAleea ini Oetob'nex 'A1 W n. M. Mceia Cl r leiij. Met thewse Screta5' A noiiher Scie tifc i d' i'.strANT TO Dys1'lT'. 9'' - Fr. J. S. Jtcccghtos's ep gestive Ftluid, or Gzastrc Juice,-preppa*Irmj' RKannot, or uthe Fourth Stomaelthka dtirections at Baron Lieig, tie grevi Ih gicatlCemist, by .J. S. Il.uaghtoteA, ~P~a~Y delphia. Th'iia is truly a wonderful indligestiion, Dycspepsia, -Jantidici s~3 plaint, Conmstipatiion and Debillt' trn; Nature's Own Methiod, -by Naitur Agent:, the Gastric Juice. Pmoplilit o~im. ing Scientific evidence of its Yal by ageccts, gratis. Sewat's among ct advertisemcents. Posoing- -Z'i'' -c - Thouasanta of parentswhudVr composed of Casutor (Jil, Calon . 6&,. niware, that v~ilie they apparwt beiefltJ @"~' tient, t hey are actually laying the a secrics of dieeases. such as sali tluif ~ yK cight, weakness of limbs, &c 4"'-m ine another columin will ba'fourid~t~al*~ - eisem-:nt of Itoheack's Mulceh ~ 4vp~ we as'k the attention of allive in their own as welt as theirClhl~n In Liver Comeplaints"'nd all dicoreteir c ' from thaose of a bilious typo, sho~l of thce only genuino meditcinonitQ Liver Pills., 27"Be not deceived," buit ailif C sack's Worm Syrup Liver end Pill~ serve ileat each haw the signature ofth er,i J.N. lton ENs.1ee, as nconse o g Agust. 10. Ilofian d's c erauaa E Iltundreds o," our eltizenst comapla~i i?1 ty and langour of the nyttem, e lthe liver aned sconmachi, wvect of thevy are frequetnt~ly the -resnIt ott phicatin, and a thotusand eiher a net here name ; but wve would s~tl ed, donas we haveo doee Dr. ilootland's German Bite~wrsej~e .laeks'on, and our w~ard for It you 1t We recocomend thitsmediie lne ~o ezperience tha't it is much aitiro ~tQ 4i, rality of patent umedicino ivv~dd ~ ,'~' our readeor, puere~hned flI i :