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Cirrros.---'There was quite an ne tive demiiand, for this article to day wliieh resulted in the sale of fully 28,. 00 bales, at a rauge of parices well up to those current at, the close of the week. Sie Day,)" On Monday last, sale-day. there were an ulcontnan stII nal i mber of persois out, not withstanding we were favored with one of the finest days we have had this sea Non. Very little, too, was doune. A con uiderable amount of property was oftered for sale. but purchasers were hard to ie found and those who dial enter the field, seecned indisposedf to cone up to former prices, .4 ~Tiac TownIP Ordlinsmucc. The inistakke in tile ''own ( )rdinance which appearR1 in our last, isue, tn which the II'uh/wen, of Saturday last, called attention. was not ltie to any " omission or oversig ht in draw iug it," but, as mtust have been appar. ent to all, was ant oversilit. in tte prin ter. Ve have had the proper corree tioninatde and refer our readers to it for a true version of the Law. Attention Rtiffresn We have been requested by, Capt. J. I. N. I1.atw'r, to state, that inl cotseqlence of the impossibility at comninunicating with CohIt bia or Charleston, for the last week. seven:1 articles which were desirable and eveni necessary to be procured, before the parade, have not been oltained, and the parade is thierefore post jaoned f'romi the s'condi~ to the tird Satur'day ini Mairchi. Look at our AdlvertEiing coI nanu Es. We camll attetttion aagain to oar advertising. ThFlere is Dr. I).luaNi & C2o., wvho ofer aquite a list uffine,f'rsh unfla ney~~a articles to their iuaanerous friends, all just received. Go se~e andt * choose ta your'selves. liesuire, too, to call ini at Sowi.otss' e. -and get the first choice oif all those nie tinugs lhe is now reeiving, antd are yet to arrive itt a few days. Anad while you are about those "diggins" don't forget fridnd Dese.. just over thte way, whio gives his friendas qjuite a sicy no.1 tieu~ this week. See the adlvertisinenut of Mrs.i.-En & Su.:s, at Co~luia~ , it spealks for istself. Cnihoima MJouunmena t Anoia We have bneent requjiesteda ta callI thle attenttion aofl the ladie oLStf Ithism ,1)iuztrict. to this A ssociationi which lhas lbeen fornwkd int Clhaetion, anld e'lsewhlerec over our State, for the noble purpostae taf raising fmittas jo ereet :a siuit ale.\f.,nu. mtent to the tutemoltry of .Juons (. C.ui.. JnoCN. It is purposed tao establish a branclh in Sumitervi Ille anid thus g'ice the oald Gam;e-cock l.)istrict a ebtance oif mtiianistinig its known piatri t ismn and it4 lovo and jrev'eruee of' the t rie anid great. Thbe nlecessary papers with the Canlstitution. &c., have beeni sent fromiiu Cha~trlesta n and we iuderstamnd aire in possession of stomie mf* the ladies of' the viIllage. We hopea thle laime s adf Sumt(er will fake the Imamtter in hand. at an early daty, anid cntribmute their portiaon towards- hoorinizg ihe meiciinta.' of him i, wvho for Cairolina Ii ved anda~ fo r . Car'olinai died. We cmia ha co cve af' nto sweeter or mlore apparopriaite tib ut e to our great Statesant than this pro ptosed palatn of the /adies~ erectinig a Motnment to his mtelinory, anal it does -seem to us thtt if his inonorItital spaiit over visits earth it wotahl hover aroutta that pile with purer and more initense delight troutn(lhe fihet that it was erectead by the hiands of' the inlntcent and faiir. We hope the ladies will iit, let the thing ihil throuLgh anld that they will rebuke the milserly coniduct f' tile last Le'gislature and teach f'uture ones that thtey must carlry inito the aflhir's of' State somne of that noleness of inda and honrji'ilh wiill te a t .......... a:d raise Statesnien, like C.mio1ut:, out of cornuing genenations. This Assoeiation, lils -been begun by the ladies and is carried otnl by them. " Eac1 daughter of the St ate" by stbscribing her nanic and paying one Dollar is entitled to become a rnember :ni1 have her tina m3e enrolled wit Ii tile o t hers. Genitlemeu are not prevtnted fron f ticotibi tin, lbut tlhey call nut becomne members tif it. Contributions trom all prirts ot the District are ear nestly solicited. In conseqluence of the very heavy fall ofraini, which took place on Satur day night and Sunday m1on33ing Ihe 25tth and '-'liith uIt., there has Ibeen1 a general fre.-het. all aver the outnt r)', nearly, if n34t. (plit' e lual to tihe great tfreshet of 18d O. The (u'adlen papers speak of it as the greatest ever knowni ill their riper. elere i" :n extract froit the ./1 urrs/: "lhe low landse1 rin both :ides are entirely subniirge,'r, an Isd ash as we an1 ascertainl all the enba:kents hate given wt"ay, ai11- no. doub11t, front the sudd ennitess and rapb'-lity of thet rise, i313rmn3ene diunage will be sustain ll by the -planters inl the LIoss of stock, &c. We' 43 01 ierst:a It tat on) thehot at ion of Mr1s. ie, the Overseer's houet . with all his lirniture, the sualk.e hunse, courn hus", idder house. al d three o IbIur negrot house: have been swept. olf, and leas are en ter3tined that a ne~gro has been drown'ied. Th'ie faunity of the Overseer, :nnl atll thet ne grtoes had b~een remov~edl, except three or" thur1 who'se houtses were ,up~posedl tai be bey ondl the reach of the water; but oneo of these cannot be sceen this inorning, and is sup1posed to ie grone. \Meaasures have been taken3 to aib t; rd as-istance to tho~se who reinlain, an1d inl :a fw ho rs they will be retmoved to a place of cafety. '' The up country papels all conItain ac co41its of it: md ehaiacterize it as one of thet largest they have ever had, and1( cons-ideL'rablie d'Jiage is said to have resulted fronm it, to that. part of our State. A1 iort-iia of the track on3 the Greenville r ilroenl with ibrteen freight cars upon it -.;as washed away, and a portion of the tr estle work o3n the (liar! Lto roai has b4en con ,iderably damnaged. At the b'ridige in CoWoIa , as we learn from the C'ro. llia(. the Congaree tin3 alonday eve Inug was within two lia-t' 'f t'e greait \a1:1y re,het of 1910, 11d contilueld so Ml Tuesdaty. l'he2 elban3km1ent :ind piilling belowN" the (guniden Jilctionl '.on the South Carolina Railroad has all b1een3 wasd .l away and the trestle work ill the \Vateree SN3iua'In, iir four or live days was uinder water, and alIl cornmu niction with Charle.ston :nd the W's jtern p3oretionis (af etir State enitireiy ('lt boitf.3 3p to4)13ylstw ecie bu 3:eiil i-on33i [iher C~harilesto tar the: West. N a r hais t hae treshiet been1 c ofinetd to Soiuthi (aroinaI~. Tinis, peaks ion ofl ilr e2xchangesL~ of the statet oftt inI gs in) AI:liuna 3 an3d Geour g'ia : "No inail was:1 recei.i ved z Ii-i ci ther dayi, as thr wai 1 ~:s a heaLvy treshjet iln counit ry was, we' are\ inl ibrmed'a, Iiloodedia y esterday ~i , allul thei river3 still risinga. The eoria iailoadwasver much'I A blridige liki e tl the La: GrIanlgt I I vadt~ sut eredai i ike2 Iatt. Iavlla on .\londay went not tIo-ther boriao' train did no I~ t leaive 313h!alt iy ill tilen-.1 We lar, hweave'r, fanr pr' va:te desp1~a~t's recet'ive~d ini this (it v, that ith riia vaer whichi h~ad riseni abo4lt was :1- ling3 3~ slowly i yeistenhiay, and3 that or tillee feet sIce the1 previouas nli!ght. A \ prton oft I iIllaburg wVaS Siub merged~.0a, the wiaer bing3I inl sIin stores and houses3".'i:i~ allout, 1 three fee deepj .' The injury .ill tile Water211 ce.:1woop is betingL speetd i Ilytijus3tedi. We h'1ave2 Alaebste lail Itod, were, t an early day~v, put t) wIork repaiing l tile donage~l~ s uon thle ( :iunden3 liranch2 of W~:Iaere SwV1la, :u1id ma:de such gooaduu I'assen~gers wer cona 2(Ivteyed o)ver, mal11 it,. is suppoji sedl that.1, as tar as tha:t roadt IS con~erne1d, tile freight car~s n~ i il e Ra.:il Ilintou ini the C..olgaree Swoop,11 there1. is nlo tellig when'l tinigs will bet brou~ght La) rights t here. We supp~jo-t stinle means131 tf trllanspoting thet Alai alit l'aissenigers willi, taf caure heL' lao ) vided't, unttil the trest le andi embaniuk lotenit can1 h be' repaired , and31 as1 t raiaght, we suigges, it CIt.(IanItIEs'IFER:1, 1)0r 1has m313 ay beaready Lto taike tilecn tract aigainl. We 1 c.annlt cloase this Iar 1tiele withou'lt congraituIlatin~g tile li-iiends of the W113ihigton and3 Manc1hester' 161t'1 Road upion its enltir'e exemlption3, aIs far as wo havo le'arniedl froi the ini. juri-es which hlave befjIIlen~ait t~ho tther' iail Roadsith of th' State, and we Iight say of' the adjoining Sittes. We are glad toot to seeC thant. notwithistatuding all the abuse and hard treatment it ha. received at (lie hintls of' certain other I izads, it has, in a time of trouble and distre .s, cxtend ed so realy t-sistaIce to thlein. ITEMS. l'iouturror Liquoil lAw i MIS. sIssteI'a-I.-W e learn, says the Vicks. bury 117, of' the 1ith, that tie bill which passed the lower branch of the I egislatur'e last week, for the sttpiress ion i' the liurtin trailie, also passe d the Senate ott Tuesday even ing-but with tinan :uucndinents. I'the i ntend uen:ts of' tihe Senate go through the lower house, the bill will go into elleet itirniediately. UsE.FUI. INVENTIoN Fon 1Ut:oAnr I lon. i.shire, las patented an invention which will Iend greatly to decrease the labor oft draught horses. It consists of a sprinig link, lortned of steel or India rubber, at tached to the traces, h:nme chains, or any part of the iarn:eas ; so that instead of a de;:d pull at stariing and frlueintly comin:g dowvn, the lo:ad is gradually admitted to the shoulder. biy which.means the collar forms a conlle cuhion, anad prevenats both :ore shoutbaiers and broken knees. SrsiarV tO Pan:t:.-A societyv has bien e.tahlished for sonto tima nt in) Paris, for Ile purpoise of suppresiig unneessary Sunday tradin :ti a I also, thI it of Stuin::v labor. The assoiation already nabers more than tiree thousand subscribers, in eluding inny parson; of emine inece, and also' a great ntinher of tradeosmen:, artili cers, &c., who are decided partisans of this hindable novertnent aga:nst a practice which is wholly indefetisible, 'xcept under cire uamstances of the niost unavoidable and urgent nec'esity. II:.:.wv It lien.-''he Th'omatsville (Geo.) IVa:lchnun. say..4 We learn that the house of .\lr. James (rover, so:ne live miles roimaa (Gtoaverville, in thiiconuiary, wans enteie oa Wed a nvesday nig'ht last by some pelrso or persnts, :and live or-~ ix thnas:ial dlIhrs in money stoialn, arm,nir whichl ws? abIouit thirsty-thr1ee (bne hiumhaed dollar bills, mostly toin the al.rine and Fir Insurance l.atk of Savattash. Mr. (; roaav er was not at omne at the tine. No clue has as yet been had as to who the thief or thieves were. - EN axnnist erv F'xianirux.-.\ cnri oil spectacle (:vays the Paris l1i5") was witnessed in tIl great avi';ae of Ile t'hrnnps lytse s tire dray besfore yesterday. A w~ieil idresse-l pe-son :appeared, with it great nunher of bl.ad.lers, each nearly filled wi i pure iy lrowit' gas, covered with net work of silk, and atlached to his body by means of a strap fasteiel to a belt beneath is arins. 'Phie biadders posess. edf a suifieient aicca.sional faarce to iia ish thme wveight oaf th-': min n th lree-fo:m rths wiitiaamnt lif tin!!la hiroiei thi grounald. ThIuas l ightien~el fa he was able tao take leamps otf'mive aor six yards zat a tl:ane with e'xtrilardullary riaidity. .\fter dfeacont:g the gre. ave lnua' tronl. th lam~i iarter lIesuija ini ten:arly thme 1ase ale l' indu~st rim', lae retuarned in thae way be laocnnae. A vast crowdl'a Ifollwd h:imi uad .seemead iatonishtmd at his pi~ace. A\ Iionig thae etnetmies of J aulge Dmoutglass' lill :arc Melrssrs. Greley, Iilsoni, WV.rd, lleechter, ltentoni anda 1H.lts. Thefa first, says' ana xanX~lllge, wiall write. it to dethl, the! seemomalI figh t it to de atha, the t hirda preachl it to dea~lh, theo fouthm erse it to ideathf, the lifth: sh-epl it to dfeath!. .\-.sians such a "kiliang,"' act of men'l how can: thea hill lave! spaentllit:~ati o a raov''a ana utter I iiture. Thel amntlaire!~ stmik ;tami riec'ipta haave been'g sp'enat, anda the Compj:myi lare in debt $l2(0, I Somebodyaaa h las anaanymoaaulyl senlt .9., (J0l0 to thet I indonll Soi.'ety faor l'rop~aagatingv the Gospel itn Chmina, signinag his letter, *I.r'.s thiaa thae ~ezast.'' T'hiis is laterally right hani'd ahe th. Th'le W lth liresbayterin::s ittn airnia are ahout to bitid a c'hatrh Iini which'l ther se r'.ice miay lie condulictedf ina tn. Ciwn Ca mst anltiinfople hams baeim bes,.iegeda~l WIe. fy-mlr t iaaes-igh~lteen~ times wvlliltu suiaceass. Theii. plfacen is. lata af thea e'asia'sl to deondam in the wa rbil. A correspondent~t of' theo l'ortsmoaulth Jour tmaf spleakinga mat haunmnan haair, says thamt thec fair aat a wlante pecrsmon is ovaml, that oh am: .\mlericaan Ihtahaan ryhnadriacal, lad that of a naegraa euccentriically chpticaf. venlt ionl airNairt h Cazroail: nat its reacenat ses. D)cklery' as ai caand iate fir Gaov'rnaar of thiat State it: thme ciminmg eletion. 'lTe Queen~a oat Sp in , it is 5:aid, hams hae. coimia paerfecitly rck less ort pubbeli imioiz, an~d hemr condul lct riva lhat of' thae wort of her pir.liecessors. Thef~ Qnieti aif I'nghnto~l is sid tai be in great grief at her hu~sbiand's unpopufatlarify. aim'~s o F"axxv IFoi:n1.a--ren:.--.\lras. E. C. Jnadsaon knowit', to thme liter'ary woraald ats IFantny Fuirresteor, is adyinag iln .\mlisona v'illazge in this State. 11er adseamse is con snmlption:. * lThae linhde IslandI Senatie htave refumsedl to piass aitneat. repealng the arit aibolishitme capital puntishmient. Al.AllA~tA LEI-fLri~n.--lofm bratnch es of' the Alrabama L~egislatuore adjouirned 'i tn hn 13th~ ntft COMMUNICATIONS. p -- - ~---~- -------- -- t ''or the Ranner. r MEF'ssscs 'i'rons : I sen, you a cn- tc parative view of the commerce of the pria. cilril Ports of the United States during the year I8i2. 'lThe tables are compiled from 'I the report of the Secretary of the Treas. s ury, for 1852, on the coinmerce and navi- ,0 gutiol't the United States. 'l'hese tables may, perhaps, be is inter. t esting to many of your readers, as they t were to myself. The ports that I have thus brought un. j der comnparison, are loston, New York Philadelphia, lialtimore, Charleston and, o New Orleans. E .\nAi.. : t. 11 Value of 1-:xpt's. Value of [in VIs. ilusionl, 61(i.c51,-1901 835N75.I N. Y'ork, -87.-18-1,-15t 1:',3_!1:( . I'hiladelphia, 5,818,571 Il,7$i.)I7. G Bam;ltimore, (;.1;7,86I. 6.7 19,966. t Charleston, 11,,11,l_ ,7 ,1-.1N re11. ), ,)21 205 21 Ass imiporting! cities, the above wotuld ci rank thus ; P~hiladuelp.hia, lost.,n, New w Nork, nal timore, New Orlan', (tuestoo. a' lThe first imaports- nearly three tinges the tI value nm its exports the secondtu, twice the ti value of exprts ; the third, a litle npre'ti than. one andi a halt dines thec value of ex ports ; the Ion rt h no:, ny balancest'~ ; the fi fth, imposts one to rti of the valtue of its ti7 9,8 i.t exports ;anil the sixth, or ratiher boasting tI city of Charleston, implorts only one filth li of the value or its exors. iiroe the above, it is ohviou beyond dispute, that New vOr leans ald aimarlestn !peand, for at .abitl l'hre finirt is pof their tuerehae ie, o the t Nur:h 'n cities. ti valueofiigo entere it the ports, from t foireign. coun:tries, including loath1 Anteri. can and foreian h vessels. No. of Vesels. 'onyonnage ti Now York, i tsep:.1 -r n t.)h b t Ill iIadeotilz: i,..5' :,51 ~ .Si Ilaltimbure, . . t N1:ew r lan.sn. Ca.t -.ped09 1for.tle Nee Orhesaos, e79 .1m h I, h I 'N'rh -ti.tei -1. Tnnag'e entred ir the prts of tortom t fo rcuntriees. I No. of \essel;. Tonniiage l3 i ,. . :.8 1;5).-,. .. p New York, . . -7,911 2(,14,;.J laltinore. 517.' 511',: hl:irleston,-t, . . :0 1 .77 r' N. Orleans, . . 1 15 :111,I1'2. iI.~t. v. Tnd, eilrol.l a n licensed 'Put T ofnahe eered ports. ' cosmtrices.~c. 1 11o. ton. . . . . 36I01,3:30!1 SNew York, . . ..Il1 Pi ilahelphia, . . . . 2di 291t3, 93.91 c lialtinore. . . . 5 .1 ,tOI, 1+1.95. Chta riesion, . . 4. . 1. 2.6 ) N\ew Orletamas . .....i,t0t3, 0 )2-9l5. a 1ABI.E V'. Nulmber of Vessels of all kinds built in 1852 at cie several ports ofr N(.-%v York, 1 5 :. 1:2,(i . N.~ O rleis, .. 1, . t,1;.v lgistered, enro'redar ficnrdo on nag epof thee era pots Ine a thetiiov la~eheAt cgre.gialte.nngeh. II lot-m, . . rst . . wor ; : iid.08h.:1o0-you rieiadephiah. .. ik .ns .f 2):t, beet.) a. ll~ioe, w . . .tr spn .ii59an4 a l.!)5. (.hirilokin .n th .i..ntetng lctai;). S.ew Oles, ar. ower . i.;ti,(12!)5 t Numbr oik sely a s o adll, thnd bur~i in 'iieollphis .~i th.~ct .f to. I t.'h1 ieton , ,l~z~iie .obeie reen. e New Oren, . , . .1; er aniteresting wrk; antose tit'ytur reader. who, lk my (('I se hive beeni fa1 I aredS w a:tit erm tpend iinny, a o:ute hou' rind ookin sonithtineres'ting sdetis hims per's of t;tand nun oftis your reader (iriga i t what bee tsnme iltol'two .\4n1 indiotvulwasi achosctedt theo .o me,'itho, i i the o t tf c'nvetd r .sationodered im til shiow lth sio.r'a 0 tino e locatlity'i the vodicinity, albt- O, d0li grot or solteting of this ort.- i cb'ock aiit the spot.i' wic 1they rif.Ld b away fiv hi udseveral hnddol.li' hc poasing'alon al. holi '.icame p to two l menoint co'nverattn, who seemed tol c gllowteite utd abtt onter hund ter 'i coi deraiion, dunts ile lilly oifered~ to but14 I the oItro h iemdr I'ted n ii dollars o the htor recnes niofi hs Iud-e meiit; wai propiti n ist ntt y eoin. te bratedoi by the1. ther, ulwiho prtIed a . chae ihr fetd hund retudrnlarswhih het lasked. te icntrvsm to sachag es that heek origt clshe h et wtil his an. to, w h a111distaut one hndred . Adi thitdlhrs, hiWI'c haite ' e sucsin 'Ionedatthe wne o of tgl'the chek the~ liter roe' nringof tht, he , wash ait unt l 1 itil friend fromithe in41teior coblo ttp diswn to wthe akii.,b havle wt it, cahe and' reur him *tei tbdlanscoat ais neeest a tha t t he (14IdII countryntan blw fns astic 'om ho s jthet cheaek;, t he t wo acoice ei. turflg. 5fi~ Anli perutrator of' thse ebarcter, p hccuedlii fn' sardy eveing olict. h Ao b oun genhitlmnr otepir in to to harul on theiwr part, fld the tw a ded. o' ils lliiieel tlebin ~ oi't jrttehitt (otlt andsetheatc.cud hae urs fasard. ubpoie than. nob! o actlnrorctzn wrties who entered a Jewelry Store i Goldsboro' the other eveniinir, md fled it of a large portion of its con muts.-- II 'ihutington (,vw~unmerein. 'tui lOsCITslo CASE S-:rrL.:n. phis Ease, it is well known, h:s been i Ihject o)f (ont rioversy in the Courts of is District fir upwarnds of 27 vear:. le part whicih the gallant, Pole, Kos. usk , bore in the battles of the iniericani levolution, iM gratefully reasureaT: history. In 179 he mdieit will, :aid left ['resident .ielfers on his xecutor, but 'lbrI. .1efer on did not nalit -. In 18011 Koseinko umiade :ml. ther ill, in which he left a legacy to usci nsko A rmsti ongr; :and in 1811;i he atde still aniother will in Paris, 'ranee, in which lie left solne sitall naeies to various person-,, rev. king II former wills, that mriade no ref'erence his property in this counitry. (Quies ons involved in this last, will c:nie dire .J ustice P reel I, ot the Orp'han's ourt, who decided that the will exe. iteir) in France, inl 181, was the last ill and testament, and that it rev*iok ed l1 ihrmier wills, lhbt that, (v1i. Etis,.i. iio ied inte- tat., as to the estate ini ie United States. and thalt. his proper descendled to .is he iIrs at law, at. rdling to the heirship proved inl rance. An appeal to the U. S. Cireuit Colrt i this District was taken by one of e parties. a1d1, with other Iprestiolls tilo that Court, carried to the Suplrenei ttrt of' the ('nited States, mwhelrs the Leisiil of J1i1Ie lPrcell ,n the wills )ive refeirred to was nan11111)im :sly af I rnted, with a decisionl that iiti ibs. (,1t should be iade :iorliigly : ire wthich tiiie the sint of abtiut -5-,000 hath been reeied and seenred1 he plaid to the couinsl ti r ii Ilie hirs -a portion of it within the past week. ud it is a eaineidence, that iust. a 1bout Ise tim1e, the bfslet oft ioseinsko. iin Iaster, wst, exposed'al t"1 view in Ihe )tlunas tuttle Capitol.-- [7a'.. , , , 'utinl. Te'(rrible Acc(idesst. .%:wv ( hu,.X.:., F":n. 27, 1 saI. 'A terrible c':idenit tLmik pilareo on inhay night ill the .(Freeell o'(era Iouse, situated on ()rleans ..tret. )riig the perfbiniances, the upjiwar allery gav.e way. ernshing tile seeu'l er andt Ihiing into thIn pit. Three bite persn were k ileId, :t111 seve. ml negrues. Iortyv or fifty otlier. ere .eriouisly' iinjured. Another. steeta Ibl)(m:t coilflitgrat ion. as ocetred. The Alablile, Son I )ale ad A1lassador, lusading for the .\1a mua and TtIbighee 1iver4, were Ci1. rely coneied. Others near boy -ere scurched inakilng a narrow es. 'Iie. * A lett er from the Islai of St. T hm. , ated Feb. 5th, to the New York *ening Post. says: Mr. C'.zeneau, tho husband' of Cora Montgornery," sai-id hence re. iitly fir the city ""f St. iomingo, tim. er a ionunissio n trim Mr. Mar . lit wife-, who is nlald siimewhat fa-. msas a fi/i/b -w'i.,, Ihad p recededoi im to his poist of1 ichServatiaon a mioithi r' 2)44re. Whatit thle prec'ise mii oniui , he didi not1 kinow hhn) se ~li'whe liere, is wif'e hiav'ing his~ cnmiision ini her Usesion.i but it is iiit'erred tri-ii heri trtiteliiCiits, inadle ill St. .Jloringoi~4, bortlyv after heCr arrivail. tha;'t they ;are iunake airanigenienIits for tihe annecxa: on) 4of the easte~rn art oft mlvt i tio .ie United States, tor for some4 ' I ii nd4 stithicint coniside'ration, to ',tiler eC51h sujects oft P resident Snta ,nA it~ IC proit etorati (if thte United Sttes La:inst, the preitenisiions ft hi~s we~terit 'al. She hals nott hesoit t :t toarar le peopfle ofr St. lDoiiinogs, thaint thte taites in) six inimithls, atd to rc'in. iemil themi to ber oaf i d oin a-.4c. Whai~t groundlas sh-e. coild ha i~ ve for siieh roaiioises. 4 Iiamnet ad visedi. bunt a wi . 1:1)nilo taliks soe titeelv will he suire to rite wvith4 et:i frteedomIi, andt probla. ly befbre this' reachies youn, she will are pea hier ho1)1):5 and1 expect atiiills & c.renso bebrie thIe Ameii'ricatn people.I 'lThe return of railwa'yi nacidents, in rent ftrita4in, huas been'2 inie liy for thei rst halm f year 18I Tn 'Ii mbilter it pa:s. ligers iduring t he half yeair was -15,98),. 1G, anid '1 i of themtr wetre killed am1)4 1 Hi rjinreid. 14 of the deathas andi 7 of the cases m lj)2ry tbeingausdbh pris w Ssonl iet or wantt of cau0tion2. incIn. myg serv'anlts of theii icomaie~s, trespaiss rs. cotractors mleni, :andl4)2 one uicide, idIs elrsoans were k:ilke il 191 injulreid he:re were It tcolhissiins. inI whiieb) 5 pas no-~ers were killled andl 82 injunred: 9 pis. niger trains goat iify the rai its, ainid 3 pas lgers4 were k iedland -i2117 iinjiired . in fou r ises t~l he ale oir a1I wheelh if a psegr a:~it Cengine bro4ke', and two paIssenigers 'ore imjureid i; m to caises ani axle or -he'el ofI aasenger carriage broke, a nd4 arei passenigers were :ijud. Amriomri mi death s. we4 find miore ithani onei caus ii.. taetigot of4 carriage ini mo~ttin. Johnm N'eal's son has beeni found nih~i y of ioting Mark~ l. Jos~e, of P'ori laud, .Mamie. nrii reaiders willI rec4mIol't how bitierly and njust ly Jiohn Ne'aI somel timle sin2cC a 4Siil SNeail D'ow and misrepresentedt thm haine t~I A in Theuu *State of llugaie nws iper. Sub~sequietlyi., whieitii his soii J aineis acamie thle vu4ctim2 of a rumini' ut lawn, e ciendevoredl toi ta ke' advtaI3)ge of thtet rovisitoni of the prohibitory statlute, by rioeetmig thle templlter of1 his sill. lint it omus lie wa's too lte ini his convct in of' 'e necessity of total praoI hbition. This nfotrtunal~te soin had orimed the appetite hic h has sill'ce p!aced him2 iln a lelotn's JlI, andii the falther lhas tie imehmehololy re eeCion11 thiat. his 54)2' fa'te is tbut the prac cal apljintiion of tihe liiiher's tinely spun lteoriesa. i ad lie not so biittirty denonneeic'd uo Lawv whiich seeks to remlove the teimp ition1, is son igh~tt noct have fallent an ear. victin to its fiatal evasion. ,anicaste'i E.rpress It is believetd thait the Clemens and ad liarris diflicult~y canniot be settled ithout al dutet, as5 li li the afrts of' -i(Inds to biring aibouit a reconcliaitiona are fhited. A StIraage Misa!p. The cnach, whi;ch is run by AlesrM. Wnrd & Douglas between Columbia and EIlelid was on Saturday night last ie. stroyed by fire. The accident occurred soie three iniles fron, this place, anid near ly opposito our own front-g;ate; We c"an theregore speak very knowimgly on lthe I 'subject. Albi nt half. past nine o'clock that night (it wazs a dlark andl storny on1e) we happeim c it be st:utling in our back piazza, and looking "up the Columtbia rmei,'' :s we say on our sidie of the Creek. ''wuo bright lights in the distance aitracted our nonice in a uointent inore we observed that they were in notion, and at ince recognised thetn as the Iwo lighters of lie t d Co. lutnlbia coach. W47 watchedI -themu until withtn a hunired yards of our Iose. when we turned in arni soon ie.I asleep. A biut one hour the:calter, we were airoused by the shtut ing of our tnt tm (Georr, wlo :ii moneed in very excitedi tones that a earri age or siinething of tie kind was iiuruiwtr up in the big road. We.were startled, aid jumnping out ol' bed, rushed into Iha lmrt sloop oaI our domicil, with the household at our heels. to ascertain Ihe true state of the case. And there, sure e:nough, wis a brilliant fire lighting up the scene. Ih- this titte (. orL'e, wit i some otiler hoy', i:cal reanied Ite burning vehiceg, anti it was aiscert iuie to be really the coach afore slid. It wis then nea.rty consumi:l. Tie timail bag rintd contents wetre eitirely burn. eii up, we .suppose. If ie are nlot inist ak eti. lime iail lock wams picked up ater w,irtk, fruti aitnidst the renains of tht,. ve hige. The cosic:h, when discovered thus, was on its side, a conplete up.et, while the unlucky driver hay sine tle dsUm tce it, apairently ililess. Ater long continueii lrictint inl a warrit rnnti. we succeeded itn restoring :tint to partial sensiinlity, but could obtai:- froi hmim, .oamcount 'of the vu -if the disaster. True to s trade, hi; lir.t cill itporn reason's return wais or his "wh.iip aii his hmmh-tail nig" It is ni'xt it imoussihtle that the poor' iellow coumhi "e t'e:t eriinirttall iistruieutaI in briiginrg hout the dortrtion of hi( h(ack. It was beyond a doubt a ptr': tiiship. 'I'it. hor s': wire litinl t iii ixt tit! sut' a tille or ."o m1i itlitvin t'tket w:!h tirn the Ltore wisl s ! o: it',rvet c. . \is l of a .gliih the nirr~itive oih onti-tration m ', \mit rt . Wanid & (houghas, Cloniuubia aind al livid co:iwh. Since the tie -'r's comipcte restoration to is senMcm, he stites tit abouit mppo-it:e our amhtse his hmrmes took Iriht it whM:ut me t a'ii to b ut a inl'veabie fire! ito time ro til, (a regubar Jacik-wiith.a lantern we t.mitev.) unmi ram: mutt o' the road l uon a hank'1;oil earth, therey ii.-setting tli mnca. 'Tie 1.!ips are sujp'm..ed to haive benti illed witii caniiditia , tie" lurinuis ltitn.te.r of -.hich extended to he con ntibl.-tes il the coach. amid sot threw thte m.i.l r-st.mbhi.h. nent int iai very bright process t spnta n. emns cinti.ustiont. We regret losiin our Cohl:.::hi i itnl art' Derry b'ir the acci. dent. on Ilhe contractore' and driver', ac count: but time real loss we ini~igine hts been but siuml, 1:igefield, Adererti.cr. Ih.m1:crtoN O" a CoNsuL.-.- is state. that the nodlii seaien caf 'unitg A rmeri c'auist :muid illibusterism. George N. Saitnders, wa rejected by the lniteil States Senate on Tuesday is.t, when his nomination a' Co".nstl tota~o w tis hai i hre,' that body. The Wmishingtmm Sitar, iret ty good :author. ity by the way, says Ihat it is unler stoo d Llhtt. thierie were noi t 11nmure~ thiat Iteit Vote in.~ i his lit iiir. 'Twio iautses. um m ndubt eilyi, moperated'. to brinmg abi out ts evetnt. Vir'st. nmi I iptst pomtentt. was time devhleloipmient of what plicl imeni here regalrdl a. a1 idi gspositiont imi his pa LW toi.terfere ini thme poliitic~ai affairs of uroett aifested in hi is hate alet.butry r'eirkabtile, let Lers tii time New Yor'k leiid. Thamt is, to ha~ve been~m writteni by at gentlemian ini hi s pm 5 osit. Thiese letters iiiipre'ssedi atil time contservativie miembilens ofi the chambtier greailly aganst his confirma-t tion, doubtmliessz. Next, the couritse of thme delimtet, DIermoeratie lIe~.view. itt its handmsl, wais inot fhrgot te byti the iimm-t beris ofl time .Senate andit I loiuhe whmiui it assiledu, whio are nomt few't, norm are they power'ileiss in inmflttence~. futirnishmes anm aiccur ato ati interest ing labii*le mthwing the idistributtiont fit'e Co ttotn suppl y fort the* last ten years, exzir.ese byi time per cemntage. (Of tihe tiit al sutipply icid imng crip andlmi stiock iif 185~2 atum! 3, Gr'at h iritatin t ook 51 .7ti pe teent; Frtane ,. .7'2, Niorth ofl Eit. roptie 5,10; ithler 1'reignm tsL 5.' 7; L'ttited*t Stteis i05 hurt andi stck ont hit~id 4.0 I. .Fotr time last tem years time atvemrage p~er yeamr has b~een, Orneat. firitian 52.2 0; I'ance U;.11; North ofi ki uope :.57; tither F'oreignt piorts 5:0 Uimit, d States 18.05S; hturt and stock The year I1847 is cited as5 shiowaine the dieided eiLfeet of' high bread rice' upon mi Ctti n coinstu mptioni.- it that yearii Engi'landm, silering imnder hoineitt, tottok 'i lien cnt. less oft imo sitpplmy, thlan it. hadim time yeamr bet iret, anti 7~ per Cent. iless than time yeari ibloin, wil tihe Iimitedl States, whih wemre aboundminer ini pmleniytyttl witim ittLi har ve-ts, prtlitT ing bty the high rice's oft bredstiuls, contisuimed hlf thme qn~itity~ tamkmun by (Grieat Imbitianu, anmd hamd a stock onm hand etuLha to ii, l e mif the~ whoile stipply. Cor.. A. C. Ganusi~rzmox,-Fom tihe last imittmheor of' the 1 amrentsville Iilorald we ieaurn that a cornresponde~int ofi (limt ipaper, ha~s tncmtinaOteid t his gen tI mlan as a camiinlid ate fo r Co nngrtess, te repretsenit the Distriet, nw representted by3 Coul. P. S. hiroioks. 'The imaiximii oh the co mmpjensation ti Isai.1 li iadt comilpaunies, trmansporiitinig t h< ~great Nattiontal mitilsh, is fixted by tht bi nw belbire (Congress at *75 poi ntuue pe antimrn. Tho thoise on wvhic'i IMails fory time st~tpiy of' a single State. mare carrtied at *50) por mile I per' annuitm: andit to thiose v-hich stipply mewrely thi counmtry otn the particuliar Ilail lloads oin which they are tranisported, at'*3( per'-mile per anum., That is for . single daily mnail. It' a twice day) (om of'tener)servie is requird, thme comipen, tiationt to ho pr ratna, as' for a singhe daiily servie above muentionedi. Thest rittes are conisiderabt) i'ss thani 1,ho.. now nmaid~ _ AWFUL i)EATHI. A Imost t rsagie~ ite is it s3li'Lrl3Ig ''tI threes .{tsl.Jie'rs s ii Itinnecd at Tuorhs , :iiad a 101:. with the I 3t4te 14532 iifi's lIiil tasg (ver to Cm ril Isl:msli, I thence as4 3) )111 aurtuiit* ("c iA iee tea. Atetr at, i lhic boat33 for severail day.,5 WjtI3(I;J writer. At leungth vile .4f' suul pirose d to uiras ists, tllti si lis kililed* to lu~r1aisih laud fi,l. oat Tlhey did so, anid the lost IIl "1 hoamaits Buck ltv, v~iaof s , ito forthwiith I i itls up I trin aliened ai vein to bleed Ili'nAW4t o3ne (of the vtibes s, a11nd the' Licek s(cked his ll)I, imatsl :3llrrvlds ralvig mulid, antd jumpjed ust, t i Jie.. icy also died, anid t1 r, re Drilly tine solIdier on t o' be the: (eadi hl i to the seat ila hlm and let t',inl' I l~at ha to aldikel's ccalte, a csrslisIa Lod his a s~ ilielt he had lt.I a'%sc.3ttjs~ at so, .1S he4 lhadt been3 his et tairl e. ter 11 daysit ln the ht z, wa' eni oin the coas 4i'4 pi t, lojiiurt the coast guasitl founid thit slvo huu im toliii~ril to thle .fLtg t bls,re whomll lie 3sal3;e it re [4033 diet. a4:s above, .1114 lie Wasicn to 'rtula i the semr IVOflMS. 17As th~is is ni season of iii I1aL .wsrsals are mos0t forujlidiblle allsn41L( t ;'ren :;th ' or~ui t ofM'l3ae':i Terns be; eav to allthe utltntioauof p.. tolt irtues fair it:e exlr hoig (y Ilisase It uV.t5 llvoIstral by :, 1511 si'Iti3 tsrgrsta I)Csi'a.'O, in) V s~'iI U. tVii'.), :,ft 33se'. iat .4i -ei'ara ye'a rs in is 3 l ie, and3 tsniad its5 succes!4 S wa~s i 3slauaetl ait Issit tio utjlr it 145 II f a . cheapi, buit 3e:irl ,Il s3dxce b. iisus \'rulihte ever t 1 10Mi), a1/1 the Iia1sti.I ha~s been irte~sdiy 1)' it ilc Ssina-u its firmi itatroal Ittis f to tl3AdubJit Z.-;4" l'ur'baiaers wilt be enreruli as IJ)r. .JI'Laue's LGetljrutesl Ver,nsiugysa ars,.a ..e, All othler ventnifsigea, in iu fre wvurilds(. D. MtIanat's Verange, a Isis- 4.'ebvbrautd Liver l'is. c'al now t haul :all n.iiieatile Dirug iS1trvf iin time U'tkl s3td Lsnuilit. 35 {" M11111 ED.-13su".a~ci ' Rights Advocaite, gldjy4 ttt \l., daughbter oaf Dr. E~. E. i 'slt Af'ter :all extensive notice hi~d :l culttl, that itlizLens of ialuiii a.