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~v~y, ;C. ~A 1ER -- 0s.E I !N& FiRANCI. TWO DOLLARS in advance, Two Dollars SfyC ttat the expiration G Ioii trl onths, "Threar at thle end of the your. -- N6,dpi4s-ontiriod until all aLmterages tb) fnlplat the option of the Pkogrietor. kdvertiqent(AnserutId at 8EVENTY. V C' rw- uaire, (12 lines or loes, for Talflat sum for eachs Iubequent T ivb'er of isertiors to be marked l-Advertisements or they will le published Uti.ardered ~to be di-continued, and charged aca rdingiv. ONE OI)OLLAR per squftre for a single tion. .Quarterly and Monthly Advertise ents will be charged tho same a& aingic iln ,prtlon. anl semi-monthly the same as new o::nc 1iORCuLrutLt.a TASTu.--The Prai ,riTe Taniner has : excellent editonial au1nthe cultivation of the* taste for hor titultu, and iL. effiects on the charac -Ator.ai-t ire home. W *'x:ct a few entence.. The country is a true home of beau and hortictltire is the tfie school r taste, in wh.ch all our readers may S be oe apt pupils if they choose, and irgridified and useful pro,essors if they --will it, and help to creat- a., nch Uty ilk their spare hours as the ilthv eiti:-en caml purchase, with the ins of years to decorate his brick a inmorter place in the nctropoli.4. There is no mnure ornamient, in the -house or out of .,. cheap ar-A! so tasteflul a-, healthy plent s and flowerni and yor -vill hear ten perstMz's ,f ser.se admiring your geraiilanis or fuschie, where one wili notice your rich cur. tains and tall nirrrs. And out doors, the eye tht.t would never be at traeted by glauing paint, cornice or - column, will bw instattly arrested by the living arabesymi of a nau .-e creep-. er, or the umbrigeous outline of an Aneiican tree. Do you not admire that simple lit -tle cottage, with its gracul tree., from our native woods? 'ine vu.eS making beautiful while 'hey conceal the rot)gh o(utbudi.ng-; the litt!: front yard,' or mnore ingll lawni, gel. rued with shiruboery and spai 0iing with bowers, with neat walkq with a ,' v tinge of velvety turf, or natural ones 'over it, all in kee mig, and all suite, to the ieans of the ta4eful owner. If you have been able to lift th-: vei: that hides the 1A withiut, hart' you not found real coinfurt true happi nes ther(e. ail are i. t :n-i inmaesJs cally deserving of what y enjoy? Andflow much in tiAmle and money has ull this cost? Perhaps less than atithe of what your rich neighbor has uexpnded to rear that gri.tt pile of .boards and shinles, or more anmi. S 4tiusmountain of bri-:k and mortar, a- connten:miee as blank as an e rgrowing idn.t;, :dtC r.i baren of beauty r a .Auibr-yard or a brick kiln, anti not a 1hhng-ex(ept weeds in the graot or p-its on th walls -ither greener or brighter than the nan'whio can deem this huge abortionu he ne plusg ultra of a-chitectuiral taste. Ten to ne, he who built that dwell ng, if a fairmer, is ourt of those who 'wrusld rat he--Iave :. mull of potatoes tihan a rosebutsh,' and would sooner raLke a snarlin~g thanm plait a In-:tiful tree. A LEGIsLATavE Pierucn.-- A cor *re siendenmt uf the' New Yotrk 11 awe iournal. a~t lIndiarnapol.is, g es the fob. ingt), description of the Indiana As The hail f..r the A-:sembfly, or low. er house, is like the Senuate' Chamber, ' :npleteliy -p 'lini by enormous pitlars r uInmg ntonmtd the semai-circle of seats. But itis to the appea- ntee of the m *hors 1 wish to call attention. Of the the sixty or seventy present, six or eight looked like well educated, itntel. lilient, men; about twenty appeared like honest, hearted titrmners, while tihe rest, it seemed' to me, wet e designed by na ture for any thing butt legislaztord. One rural-looking yountg gent was struttit.g arouing with his coat out at hoth el bows; ahother showed a wide streak of white around his body, where his vest t~ied to conneet with hi.s pants; sever. awore hats that somehow strvangely reminded you of beicks; andi a majority of them, I am sure, will thmd their wash bills a small part of their expenses. They all smou'ke perseveringly ; so I * rather think it is at rule oif the house. Wheni not smoking theidr months were *im med'ately fied w:tL~ t bco so that, nio time was lost. I wittnessed the comrmenicensent of the afternoon ses 5'in. A young manttu, untshasven andi utneobed, sauntered awk wardly tip to. the Speaker's chnir, with the everlast ing,, cigar and 'ewsipaper, mand senting him self very comfortably, with hVis feet on the table befere him, smoked an'd e hatted awhile, then, giv'ng two or three raps, lie took his cigar from his mouth, and called the house to order. No one taking any noticen, he talled ont for members to come withini the bar, about two thirds ci the mtembers seated themselves in their plae-s, while the rest were laughing, chatting, and smoking in the aisle around th~ great pillars. Pretty son the bootr, "numnber twelue pegged," began to make their appearance on the desks, and heads disappeared behind news. papers. On counting, I found in sight forty-seven boots to fortty heads. I do not know but this is their way of vo ting. If so, it must be a party vote, (between heels and hteads,) but at any rate boots were in a clear majority of sevenl on joint ballot. After waitiig three. hours to see them do business, .and not being able to disoover any, 1 took my leave just about the time the servant-at-arms started down street t4ei- members make at quorum. :gr A: man namned Massino has rs covbd.85.O00 damages at Nashville, rntn the Nashvi~Ie and Chattainooge 0q4,frbtaig4elg 'AA CALIFORIVA AS .U& its. aTus Mwnvrin's LAMENT.-'Wuy WILL S Dop--Sun of man! for the light, of whose presvnce me, spirit yearneth and bowel- grumribleth, dust thou ask m- why '? is it '%t writteni that for tan sm;' ' poii fool:? And fPr the sake of tlhe;e smiles hath not thy scr vant been making a fool, yea, an ass of hirself, i'i vain ? For five years and tein days ho h:. s sojourned in tLi plaeo--he ha% dived into the water --ne has torn anciept racks from their restiAg places, and removed them afar of---he has also torn his bw:eches in parts not to he spoken of ! lis heard hath grown ong-the skina upon his hands and face hUlt' -banged its color, intil he is now likened unto a wild beast, and his garments are rent a:,d oiled, so tha' -sackelcoth and atshes' wvould be a4 fine as lii.en aid jp:pi to him. Ile would fain feet'( on husks but there are nont. Yes, he whot in time past was wont to lare stmptuous. ly, and to gruImblO over greater d. eniias th~. a wiere iled before Divts, now .'tls with ga Ness the .gruanee of pork and b..ans. and gin:. shus hi a teeh :patenty at a frying shnjack. Ile holt, 'ih a raw onionv with una "eak a ble . idity. Potatoe skins fear hi pre.uece, bief vaiihes from before him, aid dogs look in vain 6r the bone,. Ie signs ior the flesh pots of Egypt, and morns tver the barrenness ol :he 'nvd. In his sl-ep, nevertheless, the good angle (of the past deigns to visit lhin, and delightful visions are Oper.ed to his reco!leetmon, of a deli ei ,u- 'ball of fare' f. ats before the 1aad of the dreamer, and he order 'oyster.; and terrapin fur six,' only to avken to infirnal slapjacks and 'mo. lasses. A il this hath thy servant endured. Is he not a fool, an aborninations in the sight of wisdumi? And dispenseth her favors? Yet she h .; deserted me. I approach her, -ml -he fleeth! 'I double on her trail.' and she turneth away! I inait her comiiing, a;d she stands st'll? I secret mnyse.! in ier path and seize her unawares! But she glideth oftf, a ti.ongh I h'id caught a ht'g by his gren:;ed tail! Sictremant, I exchima, < wi:i5 . s*k eart I revile poverty and curse ti-rtune. Lu? are not. the.,* evils, and there fore, should they be visited on thy s-rvan6.' Surely he hath not sinned as other men sinneth. lie hath not coveted his neighbor'-: ox, :3" r.s,,nr n.n servant, ."or his r....3 sa vnrt-- - fir he it unknown -ant.. thee, t-ic ther - are Ia iaid servants here. Ile hal abided by tho 'law and the Prophets,' but the profik have not abided by hirn. Now, therefore, I renounce these diggings-l absquatalate these prem ises-I 'vamose the ranch'-! take off -I put out-I go-I slope, without scrip or prov'ndtr, taking io heed for the morrow, foi the mworiow takes io care of me. Before five days have passed, the A-Hrt tail of thy servait will be waving in the breezes of the Nevada. A remnant of it will be nailed upon the top of tho highest mountain that. he crosser, as and em blemi of the extremity to) which a man may be ;educed in this land of Ophir. Ik. thiak no~t. )ld Eli~hia, that I wuenid rend :I.y garzsewnt thr- this alone. ' e': ly, I say unato thee, an evil enious hath long pe-rsed 'm~. She tlo~wed sn 'close uponD~ mye thsteps thiat ev*'ry thre.id and fiba e of nay shirt aire nuitii iatr :o her eye. Aid if in her ncur::uait of mec she sho Ul I gaze u :on this reli in the solitary fiastnesses of the muanr taina, she will at oncee recognirze it, and believing me to have be--rn torn and destroyed by wild beasts will retre-wc her step, and thus wil! escape her. I go henee lElisha, uas. . the tonvn of Sonora where it has beenf propi.rxied that thy servant will heal t'ee sick, ad pirosper wi; h amnazung progerity. As Moses rrared the serpent in the wil derness, for the children to look upon iad be cured of their infrirmities, so will I elevate mny tinl Iamo'.g the Gentiies, thait th y rnay gaze uponl it and be madel~ whole. TI~ar toffering of gold and silvar will be alcceptabb- unto me, and if they live not afterwards, perad. venture they mlay find tre.isure in heaven! T1he lload of Tradle of Ilaltimlore are taking sneh ':,easures for the~ clean iu and deepenaimg of the ship channel, as to leadl :' the belie that, by the pe. riod that the first steamear of the nlew Liverpool line can be ready for seai, the channel wilI! be in ian imnproved e' nd(itin of' at~ordhs.g the inaeased repith of waiter that mayb' he0 neededt to insure hl'r departure. The steLam dre - ing~ maachiine is finaished, and alao. the ten lightrers which are to r'ceive and dlischl;.rge the runud and( sald Lken fronm thz channel. A suitable steaim. loat, for towingz the dredge and light. ens to their positionas, hats been pun c'hased and all the preparatioin .Lre conaverging to. the tinsal andJ m-sch de sire'd point o.f actual operati ns. INFoRM~tATION. -III oenu(~itee of numierouas inriuires ftmmt leeer..ons re sidhi int ot1her Sta:tes;, wn repuaish anl article M Lieh apjpeared in our col umnts somte w ca-ks since in refenrnce to long cotton. W e add the following replies to additional queries in a let te. froma an Alabamta correspondl~enlt. TIhe best wild lands sell fromt *8 to le per acre for hammouiac lanmds unimi~. paoved. WVe baeiev; :aboumt ten acn . to the land, besides provioan crop is usnally cultivated, the nuamber of baler, to the land will depend oin the quan tity of land cultivated, puie lands at e more easily worked than hammoek hands and nmore aieres can be cultiva ted, but the product is less. We sup pose that two to three bales per hand would be about the run of the product of Sea Island Cotton planting-the Long cottona bales usually wveigh about 400) lbs. to the bale, in. good bagging. All tis description (of cotton is niow worth forty ooasta per pound'--'' . Ante'LITIoN B'A6VJilru.-The horrid lanfflgag which bIllows is extracte'l fron an aeemtat of the rnceedings of the recent Ab ..ite. vn covntion ill B.. ton: -tr. lie. ry 'W. Wright con-menced by saying t!'- was an ataheit to anything wil'c- sarrt:ened tlve.vvry. I would' put my .-nel 9n.,1 'fiy g w. erment, w~ed -j a.icttine-d slaver,. IIf (od san..ti-ed slavery I momd put my heel an im. (Uihses Ill.d applause-"Order" foom the chnir hisses and laughter from the galLery.) Ye.s, I -would refise to obey snch Ia GOd; I would I'it, Much a Gol :?,,-)n the auct',rn hh k, aid stll himi like ia beast,. (lli,...s.) Mr. Wright pr'ceied to say that ie was an it hit, to - y Go 4 d -that snetioe Slavery; lie w;n1d elpeted h;c nomne.y aid his life. to overtlriw teh a God and s'tch ai govermicenti.. Ti day i past +en we sheul look to at. t:ihuts or .-.h-s. iO. hiad no rte .:e hr thc namC ' .1C 1 i' ':e cionth f a wm!it rr'-. a :,:.%-evhe'der, or aL ins.ellter, TuIC CISuacH Hop --The Third Anniverea'-y of, this charitable ill stitution was cetbrate:I on Satur day, the i1h8t. lit St. Ph:1'i's Cihurch. Di ;ine ser'ice was re- 3 bv the Rev. P. G. denirikin. M. ). An eloquent a.d beautiful discourse was delivered by the Re. Dr. Davis bish. op elect of the Diocese. The ancnual report was road by the Secretary, from 'vhich we learti flint the Institution has 1oW 14 orpha.e girls and 10 adults: that it hait property worth some. $16,. 00, ard owes a debt of $3,400, and that it has at thir prospect olecw:iing a widely useful histitution. The present, oflieerq a-e: President-Th. Bishop of the DiO. cese. Vi-e Presient-The Rev. P. T. Chaplain and Secreta ry-The Rev. C. Wallace. Trustees---The Rev. Messrs I) -ho.':, THow e and Campbe'll, 1ion. D. E Ilueer, D*r. 1. MN. Ca-mpbiell, Jodan.2 iFrost, il-n.m. Aikten, Col. E.'. 1 Wite, C. P C:-#, esq.. Wil Zat ton, esq., and .;.K.Sases. Collection the doiirs, $ 50.- Cas. M'fercury. B.aIs IN Ccanbu7-.-- 'ihe following inrident. re!: .-.d i th., A pril vni. mbei f the lCi.-s TZb-pstr,ry, shows that L:bies in Mr.: . v n' i :: a -a re. 7arl.-d a- e ;ai) -;. 'here is 'soie. thing very to-u.eog Is.lt it. "A brother ju. t retairned f-o~u Cal ifomia qay S ie was preseit inl the c.n, grega) on of1 B-ot'r Owen, when i hae m the arm? i e Its ' other be-gan to- ry. A thing so unnaual in Califor niast -tracted iat . litle mteatio~n, m., the #'wther ' . to r-tir. 'Don't leave,' 1i the pre-cher; 'tho somd oI that bau 'c vut is nole i'kerrestinr to many in 9-is cerg--egation than i% own. It is pe:-hdps the swvetet mnus io many a has he..rd since long time ag he !'.ot le'ave o1 his di:tar t hom. Thce 'eect wa~e insta'ntane.ous raid powe rful, and i l'-ge por'tion of the ongregnthcionmelt od inito teajre PalAC-rWe : ~et. .-"It is extrava Ielse. whc~lie eep- :he laboiring ch.ase ini thie p'o-. 'a -r t af ::,p tal."' Soi s* the thiniks him-' as u xal'co, to slav thi lest s -.'r v other mnanl; *an'i well Cin Icon: .-n . of~ ~ which mos cc ecur '.nor pe e waar 'ic reoadelotha and1 :1tC 1.. e - Le 'M'.rIc: h edane. cc e .min zad *ns, cp in and hon.-st 'mlel shoul'kd cImbmei to rtromote th< landiale purpose of lividg e~&cnomba.vl ly. T111E CA1.tre asN A I l..av EFr.--The. ad vices fromi (Calif,'rnia toc the '7thi Max state the tar':nrs there were thcn bu, ine cutti''g antd curing their grass, tht crop of whieb is ve:-y abundant. T1he grain hart st would commrencem adotit a furtnigl ', and continne foe niearly three tun :ti- . Wheat, har ic antd '':.ts "romxise an a-td:. erop. Ptte's nid advanced to U cets~ per a. by the quantit y. One ionls selling at 45~* a )0 cents p~er lb. by which tiarmners would get. threc hundred dlollars cash for five ordinary sized gunnay hargi of OInionse. g'2Z pe 100 lbs. had been offeredl for l,000 Ikeo~ves, toc be~ delivei ed in lots by January 1st., but the holder asl:ad and es~pected $3d. Ojf A geme .nan1 of P rine'e Georger Ctounty), Md., purchas'ed some mei'al at 13'. diensb~urgs, or Tuesdny, with wihiel he fedl his thur horsr'. In a short t:.:n three cf themi di 'd . nm the focurthe war not exp~eted to live. Atetother genitle, man in the village also purehaseil somi ocf the mneal, and~ feed his hoegs ande pool, try, andi they too) diede sooni arteren ineg :t. It wats suhcieeuny a'icr'tue. that in thet i. wnei. e the meial v -r grt-undI. ar ..ni" wi. <hinly used e>r the destruction of I atL, .mdco it is suppcjor-.d tha it accIident...Iy got thrown amoi.ng hecorn. Pnou'r--y 0or M 'iuiev W our.. SUder thoe resp.iroeents of the ee-'nst. tr'ion, Iine~ L.gtre ofl Maryland, ct. its re .nj.t s .io ., paLud"e. the tal. lowiung act, 'a 1rectt the properly of the wtife. f'rom the ebt~s ofl her hus band: Sect ion 1. fle it enacted by the' Gen erail Assembly ofi Maryland, Thht th< propecrty, real a;. per~Onafl, belonging to a womtani at tale tiumoeof her mar riage, and all property whinh she muay acquire or reemIe after her marriage by purchase, gift, grant, devise, be quest, or in a cour'se of distribution, shall b-e protected from the debts of 'her husband, and not in any -way be 'liable for tho - navmat thereot Ot Raban Gup itailror d. Itseemns that- itorthiera cap'talistz are wide awake its to the. iig "Ortiec and valu, o this utitei p; ie. A. gen. tiemn:i of Ablbeville Iistrict, Nvlho seensto p i exr cathiedra,hainrm ed the edittdr 'if the Ai .h v:' d-in nec ilt. a 'N.>rthere jeint qtie.k CA 1.1 pany * h ia aiade a -proposit' . to i l'lbun Gip a. take tle cin ire contrant to bu'." their road, pedging themsel-ves to eni'pete it In -h-and a '1half'yelrs, trion the fullowing terms:. Tat subscribe for oie-fourth of the stock t.o bo paid fr i'i W.-Prk, for otiv-timr;h they will a-: ti bnids , ' t le CA 'pal'v,- the rem'r~iig.'lie-hiall' to he paid i;ir inl I ca-h as the work piogres sei. Ill this I .Iopoasiio b01le acceepted, p gIe tha. grand 1rj. htts beyond the runsi. bility of dwA:bt. THE~ BANNER. J. RICHARDSON LOGAN, EDITOR. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1853. COTTON MARK ET. Charleston, Jtie 23, 1853. Thi markeL during the past week has evin.:ed no decided elange. Price4 range from 8 1-2 to II1. 4 . 0, A Delny. The del.ay in the iiue of our paper this week is owing to one of thor- unavoidable marcilnts. to which Oihe best of regulated famihes " are sometimeir lini'l", and o1 ',ourse Newsp.ipera also. ;-f' On our arst and fourth pages thin week will be uond a varie y of 'iterestin m6ter, a:id some valuable Agric!tural se le''tiios to whieb1 we would .hret tho at tenthan of the~ nltr, Cotton .. Bloogmg. I e first cotton blossnins 4,f the sa. -n, whi:ht we have soni, were broight ints oic ob- e -n Friday ,u t by Me. 0. P. MIlor, from his plant.ation nenr town, :n.I on Sat. urday we received one firons Mr. W. 11 Brctim:, taken frow ls fiel:a near Fr..nd. ship. A ira't Chnace,. Mn WELLMAN, th1 l'1g'-8 eo'j-pait whi has beri-' d.!i:a taking 'r.ino.,s lefe, given notice. ny eaiver 1 *meit, diat LL. will renninAia )uL one week longfer. Deptorable Accidest. SWe are m *irat:d tint oi Tues-I. iigh has, a Gmn:i a wenn m atempi-..J to gel %m the Cla orton FIxprose tra i.f ie Soi.i Caroli.a Rai road. tie ir Ri.4il'-, whi.: it was in tio:i.n, and falini -;I. e b ' --I. had bot 1.f . r3-:n ..y :nu1. I t1ti -a- wAl be ii-cssa'v. (ihe if not. e.X.ectd to recover. The Wenthcr mad Cropi. Wec a'.noortbrad a rain .'veral timis lur. ing. the past weaek, bit ..hats not comeii *it'at ; the grunnd is very dry andI th nrop3 ,r-- 'iokinrg parch-i, :ad per iing fro:.a thrt We h'ear :adt ci .;.tua frio To l-. E~' r J,.y t: s. .'!:~.aan.. -'.: te est':J ...-iho 'e: nis-r ther W'c ure at coie., Liot a - uk'en up. aii~ we- are :n: .rmn iin 'he 'hn.-ti mcomn..anany, of Suirai:i .1il.' unea, wh mi ahits nat:inaj c~st umae .arat EfDatgu of Mlajor Mc~Cl'Utia Thela Ca:..>u JournaL of thei -' ist. anirs'tnner. the dnath in, that place of an it' andl valut"-l ci'';'.ena, Major JhNs Mct.i.e. LA.t), who died n Sun~day evening laiat biajar M~cCt~tr.t.Nv lvas ole- eigtI years of ;age. and hadui served hisi country as ain oflier under Genera! Ja- tc-.n. lIi ansd Gen,. Scot, n,: believe, were Captains at the Nani;0 tinusf. F.>r a numiber of years, he. han hn :1 leariig membuaer of. the E'piscopti Church of Camden. and dieu in the faith and com. min ion of that Cour. hi. WVork for the Fosarti. Untier this he:ad :lhe Ciolumibia 'Snutli (:.'r-ohnurn, of MnI~ldy uirgesa upon the peopxa of Rticland District the proprity~ of for'niing on the fourih of July next a Calhoun Moanmint Asociation, for thi puirpose of aidmga in Lthe er'it~tin of a iu nment i:i the Umioy of C.ar. ina's grel ant. We can thaik of ni niobir wayV 0 celebrating the birth-day of American !bb erzy than, thaia suagsted, and wool-h f r ticualarly call the ..ttention of the .;itien of Surinterville to it. Tuiero aim to ce'e bar.tioiut to bie ini tin District on th~it day Ithat weo navo heird of, andu the fourilh bc..e1 meint-day will dre w a ntuber of persions ti Low a, wh, we doubtl, not wall chs'erfulh fend their aid ini doing honor to Lthe illustr. ons ueaid. Let -.a stn-er be behiaJ biei neighbor ing i i;st r.- t.. Nesta. (or !imr .i4:dlrie!). Col. JAMEs P'. CA~JIaou, haso bee.. e5:ist, ed State Xin-aor for Ed,'flihl tric' t suipply thii vancarcy occasuiioed by thic de~ath o.f lthe lion. N. L. G iaims1 . Fro:.n Onzliforssia. Tihef Lstaf'r C:reae.-nt Citv has~ ar rived I rom Calitornia,, with news one week hateo froni San Franacisco. She brings .ii24,. 000O in gol.l. Ot her news unhaportanit. ..Peachlea. The o-litor of the Columbia Banner wva revelling inwpeaches flavored with muitmeg oni Friday last. Hela ahead of ns there. A Viaseiy. Dr. WM. JAs. DA OAN& Co., ltive seit us lis w, e , from !-'6 Now Drug Sto.3, a -. .rif y of good things to which we would M atteti-mii. Firsit and mos0t cio9picuouA aw.rirs a bttle. surkei -St.tAe :ain S anapps," wiuch being interpr tel tw tras'. from the sinvll) mane very go lI.n.nd .Ln, an excellent rnedir''e, but w are told very bad tcui'to get schnapped on. Next we havo snome bottles labeled " Citrate of Magnesia or Lemonade Pur. qative," which il the best tasting physic we have -vcr he'ar-i of, and if viv had no' buewarnied by the dire;t i.ms as o the dem, migit h-ive imalde lie i-stake a bro. ther oi lhe "quill " did, and drank tliree or four bottles of it for tda water, when h ! thunder- . inst but not leapt comesi a bhlra duply' of the foi! winig ex euilent and moirit popular br:,ds of Ciars: -M 'yfJier" iLe anthropa"J1 \'m Pe i, .& -.ligencia," " El CenMurs il Palmac" " La Filantiaol, :, pres~ed." e:nt I'i.-eltu, press'd." If a smoker can't he ouited ont of thin choica lot, hie deserves to be condenioed to Cie roots," and we will pass the sentence. BROKE JAIL.-The Edgefield Ad-er tiser inionLins that onl Monday night last two prisoners, Williams and Newv et eeted their escape fiom their new Jail. The critne of the ftirner was Burgil:.ry--of the lator, n0gro steal I Ig A writer in that paper says it wa. from the "very calpable neglect of thC jail' r." The following act has been 1-assed and approved in Ma'saelusotts: When, af.r the birth of an illegiti mate child, his parents have internar ried or "iahi intermarry, and his fath or hag aoknov'odged, er skall, trt., tie iarriiage, aluk!iwledge him as t h. cild, sitch child snial be onlasidered a le-gitimatwo to all iteits and pur SALARY AND PCKIos.-.-The Cip tain Gtineral of Cuba, according t, one of Lhn now.;papor corrspotidents receIVie th :orumnal moome of a lit tle oiver fir h':ndred thoisand 4.. birs, of which aaounlt only 0 !'s regulr sa!xry; *20,000 heing hi: ru -'ite from thae slave iimportme-om. .2 t,000 fir m paissport 'ees, 2,00( 11'e the appiltmaents of subordinatt offic.ars allowance ter extra expense ,1d a.'out *40.000 tronm othor sources ni i G . ('CNStL AT IIAVA-A.--A letter from Iavana rep->rts th Judg Sh:trkey, late U. S. '. mnstl <a that rort .:i flr his ho::.e, ii. sippi, on the Cheroke, vhich tiled t the 2d inst. Col. Wn. R1obertsor would discharge the duties of Con z.twrcial Agent until tbe arrival (J Judge. C!:yton, the newly appoint awir. Si-n esin I,-aper sold at New Yor on Prdz:y a 81 ,000 Bind of the W:l.., Con and aam-hater Rtailroadl, at 93 1. Ost to'edsightly imfpr.,'veJ in thi: marhet. t,-. Lay. Sale~s 5' $00 banles ~:ie, t th." week . 9,5dt10 b...M phi!.~~. 10 8 4, Mi'd-ih:t: 'le ! I, Ni dJI ag 4 )ie:tis 1k 1. _~ fut.t.ehoused Sailes of t he wtm T h wth B~,4 rituh Rticrj for M-,' h -t !bdi:.ra tionas and th-- pirmreiple. ot ~ ii reegn Poiicy, tnasien,, II dPl)y, I's. Enslish lIzr 'meters, Ru'.:5; The Reigrn of Peaamle Nove;ist<, MlLemo;r-s U Fron h Pr --estantis'o, ife under an ItaJ. tan Dernotism, Glimpijses of ol P'oetry , The Ili e r instrutjin andi its Represmast:ye: in Scotland, W.elbngton in te Peninsula Lay ird's Assy:-ui Discoveries. Thle RSouthe-n Standard.--B. C. Y'aE~s z.Y, Esq..j has withdiraws, from th3 Edatoria decparizment of this mnner, whirh lhe Is;, L u'nductedi wv th aneh s?ill, :hid d:st'ngr. sh. e-i aiity, :cand is succeededi by Lgo.tne '.. Sr'!. .r r, ei: s. ho.ni thet msanagesient a the 8; mndardih.s for nomn.: time dhevolved, Th'L. Edinbutrg Review..-We have re reived fromt the pub'lishers.. in this countrj Messrs. Leona. iScott & Co., Kew Yorki the .\ri nuomber of thzm i:noaathly, whicJ p.res'e:ts th folla. i::g table of contents,: Albw'' Il..,tory' otf Europo since 1b15~ ilarrage witl .i decased Wife's Sist'.r ' to e i.urcneof England in thme Mloan~amue Recent Nnvels, Anthali's lusband, Mr D.sraeli, his character and career, Publia FKluention, Marcelhas, Memoirs of the R:. utoratisa., The Income Tfax. T~he South Carolinian.--The paroprieton oft this poa':.( andl valuable paper offel one hal; interest in it for sailo. Thoe Carou liniana hias a ;irge cireution and an exten Th'le Fainy Frie::d.-S A.'-1omutt lhb Editor andt~ Pumb:.ah;er of this widely circu. .0c I paper ad~ertises for a par-::e!. Ili present dutica be;ng tmore than his heal will allow him to bear. We should thini this a good opportuntity for any oneo wishi ing to eniter the nIewspatper business. T1he Southerni Patri'rt.-C. 3. ELFRn Esq., the junio~r Editor has~ withdsrawr from his connecti~on with this paper, an< transferred the proprietorship ton his brotheo Mr. G. IsaaJsoroN EiFoRD. Thse frditori al~ departient still continueas under thu tanngeni ont of that abie and a Qompliabh V A' writ. IL' F.Pg rEg 4 Fi the iernt r"iaru er . SAEIPt une I Ith 183.v AI. EDI'r01S Ajs it :s now a welij aseer. taied fact that our able and etlicient Rep. resenati - Gol. J. D. Asin'moRE, who lies scrved uc so long and faithfully in the I ate L. g'platur lans annouticed hip it.ten Jon to decline a re-election, allow Mna thle uste of your cou.mns to uigrgest th. mine of COL. tIenARD Fuai .t Hresos as a fit and worthy suceassor oT Col. AsuimoR.--. Col. lUersos's retired habits has beeintho cause of his not being very extensively koawn; but ivs high degr.e!* of intelligence ob-.uca by his wnor exertions, and under unfavo:iaie circuinstances, his close appli. Cute-l; In biasmiesm, his aptiwe to learn, compreheid and appre ate ti". muaportance ofaniy s'llo.'ei sumhrined to bia decision, with a rei:arkably cenr judgieent, peIcu. Far'y fitt him to succeed one who h-a ao grent y ditinguishied 1imersel undler sinilar ceuanstL. .es, anid v. hosae -v-.v ' :iergy and e.Trt .v! he dire.ted to tile goomi of hil Stiiet, 1.1O interest n: his cons-4tituetiLs in general, and espeeia;iy to those of the po.ie ol thi' SALLMS. DisTRE'skG Ii oM;ciF.-We loe'.rn tht, a Mr. Geanes, mho resided near 'Bachelor's lietret.i, inl Piekons Dis trict, was killed by his step.son one day lr.3t wek. The old man was un fortnatuy intoxicated, and was en gaged in abasing his w;fe, when tie son ot the latter interfered, and dur i a fracas which ens--ed, Fltran-d his ster-funher with a knife so seriosAsly is to eause his death inl two (or tIhree days. It i. reported that pievioius to his donth he Iisistod At his step-son should not be pinished fi the deed. urging that he himself piovoke-l the assault and was altogether in fault. [A nderson Advocate. Dz~r.t! oMS. I . P. Pas.To-. The sianpathy of a wide spread coin. muntaity of tieids will be sincerely flt with the Iion. Wmn. C. l'reston, whk" they learn ithe intelbgence of hik Almmtiig uerat.venr.nt, 'n the los4 of lis (1" oted wite. Fo- vears the hand (f dheaise has borne down his once statelv frame, and the s.,ace r1f his uflhring has beeun aasuaged 6y the tntiri. ;I de-votion of her whose death We oWA kanA!)oe.. SLe is too w-lf known for ns noaw too (a nmcrt tiem;. allude t. the n..'.uirfill tact, that tI-o :omab his cltwat.I ove'r her niral re nidos-. Laa iH na Jmistant State, sh.Z fic: n-y week-+ liy upon the -coach of disease, ain nothing it the suistaii inmience of al. mi s de sire L s once more an aiged and vad.-ab~e pIarent. could have support. ed the frai- tuaeneent of her strou. ioind to rea-h hc r 'nme t> i:,..... With 0h th' :i iheri-taneo of le Sia viouir's loive, :and the certain~ht bae. . the Chri tar., she gen sly-d p~eteful ly passe- 'away to that, etsnal h,.. 'whare tie' weary are ' %.4A e -he died on Saturdayj .-veiing- lasi, at her Slimmer lime, near'Colungmbta.-(6 lIonbia B:inner. The C',lum!>-'a Loanner oif esterday stays that thet .State* Ba test t'on ventuion will assemble at Green. *.iile. ': Satrdvnex. Thre Greo:Iviiie unJ iumbhia lI ailroiad wilI take, we unrders-t 'nd, pamssengers as far as WVil Ii mie 'n, eight aen! milehs from Gft0reen-. 1ille where~ there will be an ample supply of h..ki and staiges expiessly tehe -1(eonnunidationi of aill who mav d- iro o .a;''id the C'onventioin. A C 'flnn ita. we als'. peiceive., has ',110 appoite. who wili attend tat ir.' v I-3 i.*'r d's IBook St.,are, on l;ii-streeat. ->ii the evein lg before.*e aind the ann '~f the. ar-sembdling of the Conav endonm tao meet thec delegates ant I vi. iors and provide for the-ir en, ;2-' t'iliter NI&t t..ur tiollair notes are le ciiinlationt, of the Bank o.f the ISt: ofl nia' ih Carot!ifna, (111d le. I h Wia e Joanal says, re. aI wl not eat the engravers name.s. The renera;' .:ppaeart aee sad en graiveg; of the. e..-at erfeits is mu~chi coiarsier than that of the genuino, but the abovwe is the must certin test It is supposed tha~t a goofd nmany of &hose bills have aecently been put In Cnc&ra rs Mssnr'r.--The Vicks. jburg WVhig, of the 7th instant, says: There beinug an uinusually large nluix. b-L r u~ j'anters in at tenddamee upon Curt- ona yesteolay, we took occa.,ion to ;rsqture as to the proaspect of the crops, and we waoe gratifled to leam i that notwith.>anding the latoness of tbe sprmng, that the cotton crop promrises remnarkaly well, anid aaso the corn erop. A few weeks since, tho planters ini this vicinity were depressed by the appaa:eeoef thte crops; and the state ofthe weather. W.4sisoos~aa IN Lucic,-A let ter from DownIev'lle, CalifornIa, which apapears in the WVashington News, states that Nathan Fales, .John1 WN. Kraut, James EF. Enniis, and .James l~oyed, of Washington city, have. dlis coverod nt extremely rich treasury1 fromi wh1ich they took out twelve thou-. sand dollars ir. five days. "If' the e-!aiam holads out ats theyV atilticipaten," says' the writer, "they will go home niext ful wvitlah out onei hundred thousand dol. A Woun i? SEAso.-TheC Phia. d(lpha Inquirer has. the followinig:' CTe strawberry, which is inow at the height oh its perteeotion in our mrarkets, if applied witni a brush to the teeth, will remove the tartar miore effectual. Jy than any dentifrice ever invented, Give it trial . One or two strawbjer raies, eaten in the mnorning, will elean'-e the mouth delightfully, anid with their application to the teeth as recommend. Iod, give 'a del eioups fr a ragee to' die We leait that thie f I agmnSit S h.iitYteSI r o Britain ainst -South: Cardlid sttrtid off sograindmosely, lpijs c very inmie UAd iplCoenat ed4n j Orders have beein rece:ved throd 'riih Minikter, that further p ii ihe, case e decntimted, and tildi, Counsel be pai 'aland discharged I * .presumed that the British Udpernin camne convinced.that.. whatqve' ingh the decisiun of the ciie before the Sp r8ern - Cvurt, they could only ina andi the. roater Iss in t .evedt of - winning tI e suit',--ia W t a.e uost certaninly h:ave been follow. the abrtguion of the law of Inatrh nit. hut by that. of the reeiprocity .treaty, In which their complaint wast founded,' Chirlitm I U ' HAIL 8-r .,-Wo understand 'kha 4 a severe Iil storrni Ittended witl'i, t;3 much wi1: 1, pascd (o ve- seyI ralV f t pltIitatilon below Colurnaba, J da rW ddy 3rt.,jui tensiv - coto and corn.- .Oa onew: poLanttou, that of the estat' C Singleton, and on one of dea&oh s, the corn is nearly d stroyed, a'i d the cotton is in a sorry plight.-Columia Banner Railroad Accld'en Niw YouR, 18, 18M An acvient occurred on Erie Rail - roaid to-<iay, by which eleven people 9 not.tly 1rianh, were killed. Ricn Ma.--George Peabody, eS" i the Anieriean baiiker in London, is said to he weirth thout five millions - of dolhars. Hue was born in Oinvers Mass., in 1795, and in 1827 went- to Euirope to resi., previous to which he carried on the mercantile business inK Baltirnie. In 1834 he commenced. his present nusine3s in London"' foomerly resided at GeorvetownA D. C., also engag,-d first as a elerk in th dry goIds business with his unce. BIonop C.t Pr.ns.-Thc SoUte-n (Charl*eston) Christian Advocate of 3rd inst. says: , snor CAP~ns spen4 *ast Sunday in tit I ci ly, p-ncmichig morni after- - noon. aled night with a vigourpf inind a.1 botly httle inferior to t or twenty years ago. He is alrely o newing his youth. Tim- '4 ip Gnda- was t-ally deitrdyed by bre in Chaneston last week, togetl.er,,; with about 1700 :. Jef of cotton, and 375' bbls Roziin, all of whik h was insured. SThe tri-ennial COnventior O' the whole Protestanta Episcopal:Curcho in this coutry will -met in. New Yt-o in- October nex-t. J' The Anoient- City, pUbliShe41 at. 6an Aigqustinie,- says that ton 7-.the. - 14th fit Ma, a s)nI of'.Mr..Fitchabile - - pick'ng whIort' eberries, was struck by a: large ratLiesmnake--when- he stal 1.n ed cnrun, -hut thund- thesalde.Jnd it.Z Jieane toiie pantaloors'leg. . and! in-tuirnbhAi o- anid.:s~iiigg louse,.the snntke steuck, him.six or see. ,-n times.- The lhdwas ahout fbitrteea~t ofiften years of-rage.- PI' survivedi bu:t, a few. houitrs:.. iecan says that at gentieman .who -a erapriod: on both the ouitivatiomn ofthe tree and-the man~ufacture of- teafrn their leav'es forn. y-ears;. and sorne of ther tine e~mloyed tavo. bundred- men eat the work, hasa left that- place, -after am' n e*xttensive examination of-the soil and climate of the South, for China anid he East Inuies, expresbiy to impotI st'.ck of younig plants;- superior in ev-~ cry respect to those cultivate. by th late Dr. Juniuis Smiith-ati Gveenville. South Carahna. . TniE Crs-rT. PAL r..PTe New Yora Herald says of the Exhibition -hu is hide. fair to make a great show." TIG&aI perin:endents, t'aptain Dupont and Captaui..:. Davis, are at their work, allotting spaea anid assigning Iocatona. WVe-noticedyes. terd iy in the. building Professor Bache, ot thme Coast Survey, in consultation with'tise Superitnent, as to the situntion to-'be~ given to the .nsee instrumecntsaond beauti. ful mtaps of th-it valuatie branch of. seerv.ce. **~ * We leara that the Pgnglislb Coinimuion. era are not a' all chgrined by the delajodf thme opening, p'articuarvly is a glives Ethern the finaest month in the year for travelling. Mr. Wilson im aff weth CoI, Johnson. fur the agricultural regi(Ins, Mtr. .Wallis. ri - gemig to the anuhueturing districts,ax - I ru El lesmnore s about making a tripa to Canada, so as to enable them all tqa something of the country Tefore ttey -r turn here to the opening, on the6 .l5tW! July Sl\sL'LAn ANnl PAINFUL CAsE.--The Gettysbu.rg (Pa.) t'intihel states th'at laear~ Millerstown, recently, D~r. S. 1E. Hlaillez tracted from the right ear of Mr. Joseph Gelbach two nundred live maggqta.b seems that a fly or bug entered the doim or is ear,.wh he iummrediately started i the phiysician; but before he reached hiuin to insect hand left its tenement. This oc ourredi t wo dl.-y, previous to the extraction, in which time the pat.ent suffereri -intense ' pain. It is suipposed by the physician that2 the resect had deposited Its -eggs- diam ihe aIort tune It was in the ear. flower garden, says the Californiant 4 is the baucramaento,- Valley. (Walk 1r anyv place you please outside the city, and whercever the plougl~share- pf t1i hushbandmlran has nout hwOpp, ithere *1ll you fmnd a bed otf beautiful wild flow ers of every hue and-~ description - l'ravellers, by the "way side, at thiq season of the year.;, are Indeed "tread inig in~ a ptaaise of beauty, Mfrs, Sopihia Dodge, of TLay ette~ lndina, thus cautions th :pihp gamtst her f'aithless spqiue s -. a villain, havinug stolen unear tw' tdred dolars fruiq 1 the ip h( ~ i ' 1a brute, iav ng been, op proved ut~itlifl lto his wi~ 1s t90 lazy tu W~Qrk, too vulgar tob~ decent, too runch -d~ IM ted to stelI to be hiont't8g Dde. WM Sai $Id last accounts,.In lihd aapoh~,. expeted ,soon dpleavetu-1,!Vk where.he~ ,will attentj genten solar a.