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e suppOse.v Will lie the leading matter for
1 he deliberation of tho "Conventioni" ich
called for in one of' the Resolutions, and
Which will certainly asseible.
1Utt we do not intend at present to make
anl extended 10)ply to the varions llatters
eturaced in the 4 Preanihlc" (we have
. - looked in vain for oie however,) and Ie
solutions. We' will however say more in
future. it will he rememtered than we
cast nlot the first stone. ' We have been ar
raigned with others iefore the People of
Edigeliehl as ofleial culprits, mal silence
might be construed into guilt. Confident
that we can rnaintain ourselves, we assire
our frinds'thb no terror has yet beei pro
duced by the Red 11111 fulmination.
Our sense -of dtwy, will not permit us to
overlook the claims of the great Agricnl
tural interest of the country, not witlhstanid -
ing the very important and ahsorbing char
acter or the political <qtestions of the day.
Among the inny Doctuments which issie
firom the grett CoNitgresional Laboratory,
we have selected a report from tihe Commit
tee on Agriculture, and will draw rum its
pages for the benefit of our readers.
"Agriculture, mnuttfactires, and com
merce, have been considered the ihree gre-at
interests of our counutry; .yt it is a strange
and singular fact, that whilst millions upon
millions of-tlie pthlie treaure, drawn in a
great measure from the arietiltural portion
of the coimmiunity, have been extedilled to
protect, preserve, and promote tie ititerests
vested in o i-nunfactories and comitmere,
scarcely a dollar has beeni appropriated,
- enihter directly or indirectly, to ance the
interests of agrienlture : antd this fact is
the more striking vlien it is considerel hiow
large a najority of ir whole poptluhi mn is
enaged in tie ncittivation oif he soil, ani
that probably eight t-tenthls o' the Iepre.
sentatives in Conuress are elected hv that
iiost worlty and subst anitti, vet mo'st nill
obitrtsive and retiring class ol''or citizens.
Tlje commlnt ittee timake Itese reait zirks inl nto
unkind feelings towatrs ile- commercial I
and manufacturing classes of our commntt -
tnity h but, ott tie coitrary, they regard
themi mid their eflorts to elevate the charac
ter and promote ItIe( interest of iteir coi
try as worthy of' all praise : and % liilst
they complaini that so little is heen donte
for the interests f agrieliture, they wonli
by no neais timate that too mnt1eh thas
beei done for our manufaictires tll com
inerce; yet the cormiitteo will draw fromn
these facts the concltsion that, as so mueh
has been doie for two han:tiches of otir on
tional interests. tny mreasutre Callntated lo
protnote the third, amd as your cointit tee
believe. the most important brateli, ott lt
to meet with favourtnile antd lilberal consid
eration froi Congress. The .-tent of our
country and the varieiy of climate nod soil
a e such as to i nvite to the prodne ion of
uilmost every aoiele that will promote the
comfort and convetience and evei the lux
ury of nan, and renders us, in the ltmost
exteit of the termlt. the mhbost independentI
iation on earth; yet, albhough onr 'lines
are fallen in ileavant places," nmi we have
"a goodly heritageo," and the bountifid hand
of our creator has scattered over the friee
of the earIt, in rieb profision, seeds and
pliants of every variety, its there i< a pen
liar udaptation of each of* these prodineitiois
to some particni-r (lima orsoil, otir 20e:t
avantages will Ie of little i mporatiane. tit
less we tiro enabll to avail irselves of'
themo. And it is a liet to well known to
requiire ar'gumetnt or illusltration, tb ihm many~
pilats wichtil are oif little ec('nuttt itn thiei'
na;tivc soil, incr'eatse ina vatriety *a,,d luixtn
r'iance, anid b'comtie of inonenticse valne hvic I
eitiv'ationi int a foreign elimt:' thuts -th'
potuin, wh Iiebt now i 'tri'shies fo:si1 fort miil
io ns, was a fi-w eeilnuries ago imptfortedl in
to E urope merely for its bteatif'il flttwier;
aitnd the' cotton-plantn, whieb now f'urnishies
lie ichl st aple oif a larige port in of' the
Unuiont, was scarcely l.<nownt in ~ ol ontry
fifty years ago. It is true, i :iliviual eihlbi-t
mai~y do somiething,, in t his miatter. :tttt the
' icreased interest wh lieb is ('eli hvi nttelli
gent individuatils huroughoit t he Uniiioi
elevate the ebt~aatert anid imiiport-meie of
agrieniltu re may:13, t i brointgh socimeties attd othetnr
landlable miean Is, do stilI tior; vet ih' lit
most etl'orts of1 intdividuatzls :andi societies are
feele antd power('lless, comiparied ith el c nt
* the intcidtatl ac tion of' G overnmttentt. n i b.
with its Argus eyes and~ hi rizi att artm s.
may see at a single Jlanice whattevetr will
tendl to benef'it any andI every por'tioti of oiutr
counttry, and le ceabld t colleet ittm
every part of the world, andI sc et'rt trn thI
nachi sectioin of the tnationt, seeds ande plt ls
io adaiptedl to our' own soi! and climteti, as
wiill greatly enl ar,.-e our proldtt.t ive ina
(instry, andi dillitse plenty m; td hiappiiies
* throutghoutt thle commnuniity. A n ellbi of this
kind by theo General Goveriitenct w i4
not) only he t Ins directly bienefliial to thle
pecople, butt wvoutl t hvi' ai most sa liitariy ini
lluencee in raisintg the spirit antd stamtlar d of'
amnotgst its voltaries, andtu in givinig a spur
and~ eniergy hithiei'to unktnowna to thei Ii rst
anid noblest ocenp~ation of' man. It w'otthI
inicite the citizenis of' thle obal States, iniste'adi
oif abandoninig thei'riowni sunntty fieldls antd
the scenes of' theitr earliest atnd dearest ats
stociationis, toi attemp lt, biy the unlt ivattiont of'
somtie, new article, to restuscitate their ol
worn ont lanids, wvhich, by ai cotitintual snte
czessitn of the samre crops, have becomtie,
ini a mecasuare. unprotdnetive and vunlneless.
T1hte extr'act below is frtotm the Report of'
the Comm nissionier of Patenits.
"Thte Patent Oflice has been ztreattly suib
* serviet toi the promttotioni of ithe ares anad
scieces, antd its laite reortgantiztimon ni ill ex
tend, in a mnh htig her dlenree, its tt'sef'tt
ness. W~itout the encoutragemi ent of the
piatenit laws, few invei ots would b.comae
piracticallly uiseful. By this eneou ;age.
ment. a stimulus is gaiven to talenit and in
genitmy,and~ the result of' httman elT'or't seemis
almiost inicredibile. The inventtionts oif thn'
(liy have pr'overbiatlly overcome time antI
rpace. The nlutmerons maninfactoi'rs spread
over' all lie con;'try attest the pa trontage
they have received li-omt Governmuient.
"Of' late, howvever inventotrs have directed
their a ttetioniti, with peentlia r ite(rest , to the
mnprovemntt oif the' imptlel'linets (if egricut
turc, a ndl hthlo r-sa'.i in't inninies havo'. been,
piatt'ntedl, wichl are~ of' thIe htigh(est titilit v to
the ht"a4:;!man. 'rI, .n. .....;lph .
crcasing; and it is qcarcely Possible to con
jeeinre to wiat exten the ilabor of the ngi
enlturist may be diniiiished, andil the p-ro
diuct of the country increased by these im
provements11.
"Already, the process ofsowing, ol'mnow
ing, and of reaping, is successfully perfiorm
ed by horse-power; nil itvenitors are ,i.a
U ile iml 1hL. beliefI(anmd probably not wiiitn
reasoti) that it time is not liar (listant n% lien)
piotnghing ilaehitnes will be driven by steam
anld steami-powe Talpplied 14) manty othier
oplerations of thIle huanil(limlan. 'Iuiple
ments of' t his kind will all be collected and
exhibited at the l'ateit Oflice, ami, from
tile re'sort of thottsan;ds to the seal of Gov.
eruniment durin g tIle sessioil of Cogress, a
kiow ledge of ilheir use and practiica ppli
['ntion will be exitenled over the whole
country. A stibject ilt imatiely conlln4cted
Withi 1bik, is fihe aidl which hush'uIryII- m1i'dl
derive froit tlit e blisiihmieit of a regitlar
sy51ten for the selection and distribmion of
gramii and se''ds of the choieest variety fIr
egrieniliitral ptirpos.es.
"-.'or commerce an mantihtctimres, mneh
has benti done; for afgiiture, the parelt
of loth, and the ultim1ate depieldence il' tle
nation, miil rennainsais 33) !e doie. IIus
fi hiidry 11 4 see 1s o) b l iewilis .1 la im l ra illtbs
ig, tihat nteed' o aid i-om l I j.s it n.
ike the alir we lirens lie, an1d fte elemti
f wat.er, whieb sustailt life, tIse lrdetlt (ion
of' the soil are regarted by too many as
commilon bounities; of* lanvidene,>_.o4; he
nrateli lly eijodcii, hil n ithiioi furtlher
nhounght or reillecioti. Wer tile two for
moe r suseeptible (if, Ibe salme ilprovwesiiemn
Witht Ile hitel, Who w l not reioire Io
tnrol li- natne iih ln the' list of philas
Ibroptiists,- by making~l dhe first experimen-lt?
..This "isubject ha is been hr'ed Iion the at
Iventionl of thle It. dern ienedt( by% iho-.e %n ho
:ire .nnged inl imlproving, our imph-ment11s
A isAiiIr. The Ie I ( iliea i., erowd
-d wiith men of enterpie, Who. %- beni ihev-'
bi he lodels f iteir. Iois h
ittn h implel elits, are e agerl to c muit1 i -:1il
1a1e a kiowled'e ofce evey oiir kild oim
provetne!f inl agrienilear-, ani epeial
e*wV 1111 ':tl1eilhmble varo'isies of S4.1ed, -md1(i
phlitns. Ilenre. the unillrlsigied h1,;s Ieen
ed to receeie and distribwe, durin- ilt use last
WO yea rs., mayartiel os fi thiid which
ave: been1 Connu11ited Ill hi1. cart.: :nd1e1 pe
-ience has, iilie 41 him ti believe t11hhi
ltI 5,spo inl thie 1l ionl So flvorable to this
tbjeci as fit seat oIf Go( vernlltlelnt.
-The gre~al dle.iderition at Ohw preet
timle Seem,; to he, thlat on place Sh3411h4
le de'.igt d a ned ;11 klowo as .thie fideptsilory
tf1 all art icei of tili kind, and. i irsm whentee
ley mv le dispensed oil i every par of the
Unieni States.
"On r ciitizens wli are led Iy busine150 or
p0easoret intio fore-ign countrie.;, and espe
ria!ly the! oficers of our tav"y and othtrs in
publilie emllo ment abroad, wol t el a
pride in mainllitg collections of* 1alult:01e
philts nol3 seeds, if tihev conh 4lbe stIre or
seeig te fruits of 1it ir labor neerle Ill lt
ietefit of fit e natioi a l e. l t. iiiher
o, 5 hey have had lit) me11 o5 if diistribltin g.
I anly extel, the vnh.111 ble prodnion1s oi
ther cimates, which patriotismn or emil Io,.1
ty has led them to introdnee into our eomm
try. To a great extent, they have lrished
1n their hamds for wmfit of solmte mea;s of
iinpariing to ile ptblic tle- benefit lsev had
esigned to conler. Thos.' %- ho itve not
mensidefed the Suibject ill its Wide delails,
ie very imperfectly quoalified lu judge of
its lm portatnce. -
"The introhneion of n new varielv of
Wheat promises tle mo-st graify ing resonits
in scnrimg th:1t important mal iitlitsps.
4le pro l tionli-om th 111! desttrucive eI iets
oifl oir severe n\ iliters.
"A -,birt Itie siince., t1 h mst eastern
13ite (if olr Un~io w..s, ini ai ntils-iur, ide
''hmi Stalte is nowi in-~cib is ablel t4o suly~
Its o1w.: wan~ls. hulnd i~ n i~lil1m have a3 st
phs~ foir iexporntaltion:~ :iisl is Iio e'ffected b~y
lhe extenisiw int4trinelo afprion whte~it.
Annmillg tile v:iiicileis oft thi.s n heatt,hol~wever,
hiere: is great11 roomli f'r seltction tl here is
ait ileast 20 per' cemIl. dhi i"rnce, iif regard is
mer', 3th~~~ere c tm hdnt t hat thle op1 of1
Il hi, Stiuhoit mliy ex(1 r: linr . mal tis ef
ni' seed,.
wichol, ir d!is.tritinn d as it on5-ht tii hi', u.:
provet a great ltienitj to the husbe~~oanm:
'In' ttli hlie etstlt y. ~ ntijilti h
"101-'ruitllinsthevery pees trsThe sto the-'I
ptt t, iS,:lit e. 4 e sp:- te1inlly ifrom wt,lresof
laaieSi peior fl~lthere (ist i rl itela.ity o
11 prollars a n tiiaids itiali(r III fla- 1e1-e1im1
alsees. Inanenhui ton tos 5thi- sbirt has~~:it
lost thod te~ Notern~liy potin ilit lil-r al'nhn
manty mlio ns'. ever yer li'j~jiiTh5ie mit nof
tlurhe , orw ollther gkid) tontued 'lint tn.
UCted Stat'. esre isl etme, Svnt hint hie -Is
th-ntity l' fueto houlsand ulin i dmeh
poased to ie whtioear wieb, n~li' the cnt
per pom,1aunt to ov4 0 er e 13 .55il tlie ~
ni dllars:i and l the1 rmi ndert'I4's~l a t' an fes
h-ar lll een ivnly amu t s to 5iaer s fort il-t
lioni. 4f uto theiwhe lddedej i t he pmit
4'slled m lemloedintheart, nd'.
"15med by done-slie an1Iimlsrt uu, onceptit
ma i'i blsle f r'-t 4of the'ill hl ~ imp t o on.
c'r'opm of an I sghn, ei'uatsityn fhonid
try, thlIis hsnreevlon, fiousidi ano t ih
hu'rst It 4 istnnecssary lot'rary sot thisi~ Ii
logyt tof thle Cotheriy ti pof'erits oft the't ve'
tables.nd m h eut o h etesn
in-l a10 l s. The weal-directedallyn- fiin a iiii
hyteaursith ive to stisienueration n hist
would nositi othAerwisehrenoyed in the pres-'
ioiuiy ot boC ipropiae to mhti 1hat if
thsnain hni eir om~ehe0e
object in connexiou with anl agricultural Je
po-4iory."l
The Treasury Circnlar of Septegpher
l837, reiires our Foreign Consuls iad
Naval Ollicers to colleet anud transmit to this
coUtinry vaitable seeds aind plants whi'ch
usi:,ht come umier their observatlion abronch:
but tle Coniniste lament thait hitherlo no
ellirr has been mnade by Congress to give
ell'eet aml value to an eterprize so nobly
begun. There being nto pine designated
fir tieir reception. and nl person chargel
witi their preservation. flie seeds til plialts
collecie i hve pielrisheril aer reaching our
Custom Iloseas. The Committee there
fotre re-port n Bill, placiing the whole tunter
natie-r Ihe ebargce of ih,( Comi iiissione- of
latis- , anl iaking at sail alpropriatioi
to cover I he niecessary expenlses of the un
<deri atlsing.
.- Iherii,.g .- llem pt (it Rohlery.-The
Sa vtntunlt (Georgilan o' tie 2thi i t't. says:
'Tie anking ittie uo f the lank of' the
Saate )'f (b-voria, was enaterl betweein the
cl'in ll' obsiinenu ion S:,tu.t.Aay natln 'I oil -
<la inrnigsupro ed to bw <lmrin-- Sfi
lyav. The oter door of tlit vanlt wa
foirecIl aopent-reatrly all the lt drawers of t lie
Ollicers' dleks (1p1'n11-4 :111 ca4 -e1.-in
iiiiter iron altor ite'senral fite olista -le to .lit
villain's e .teing . Vanit. amital thle Batni
has i'taimial io loss, no40t a dollar havi n
lien siole'n, as they were umabletla ) tobain
arre's tao th le ioiney. Thw lie blohawin1 p er
% aS lirl ont lhe talie of the President alire't
ly) itl froit of his iair, writteni in a plaini
hob|had l
"That iron adoor ma!e a cotplete Ap ili
l'oIl.'' A I n fil the rev Iw er' ao' tlie -he'.',
theW fl'lwt in12, "If i-i haai'al to Lit~k atgainSt the
pricIs- lI .nld."
The cilizens Shonid l. e "onl the alhirt
thlre are tto alcii, inetailiarics amon iitt 11iu.
w% hi filg to obain money, ony resort to
All .agrant shotil be arrested and ex
aaititt'.
I'roum Ie' t'ashinglin Globe.
atirtiso Ni.~N lit:qe.:sr.--lxtra~t from
a hI.t lt a enaItleenu:mt itt tlis city, ilateh.
I~mo .1fav 1 1. I i:.
"I-a.r -ir'-.\i you have a great rlake inl
%N Athirg on. nmd have elone mnore towarels
improving it thai n.ny peron I know of, I
wvill not <11-1y Itiyiel' flte sati-4factionl of,
saI% iii.-, i yi, hor the iiforiamtition titf %tr
wIllio -etizen, tlat I have foilly recov'er d
lt. Smithson1ianl beues C-om lte Court of
i 'hatoerv. & shall embalk w% ith ite monale;y,
C100,00.1 sterliig, Iext tuonimi. I forw ao i
b)v ti6" s:inne lpnaket in oliia tliesIatchla tot
1lhe. Seenaary of St ato 1. poin tle stubaject.
"-That von h-eaiaiiftl eiy maiy po-.per inl
all wavs. therby uniting ptblic mail privart
gooil1,is tIhle sin-ere wish of oe who laims
to have been always its liieti. and who
liegs to subscribe liimtelf lenr sitr, your
very faithful and oliieti i servatt,
R (CIL\RD RUSH.
Na:w-Yontc, Iune 20.
The following parngraph fruim fite Glbe,
itiliaatCs at lisIpOSition inl the talmiiistration
int reference to otir f'rontitr trouble. whiel.
iun it meet the a pproval of inliciouis men iof
all parties:-Courier ainti Enj.
; i uNi. liao.in.-Tlat nothing maty
le wanting witlhin its ptwer to preven't
eitlli.iona tot the l'i-oti er, thle Wa:r D~ay:Irt
iiwt hassoriaeraed 't a firt otllicear ofl thae atrmly
tat tatke < hearget oft taheirce whlieb is ilrai':ii
taoaethecr i to u tpre:.,-, t ar~iamlintg ptarties
an te I'anmaila lrotattier. rnaate ity ofl ii.
alhl'ac'iel I-'antalianit, joineel lby a few' auta
a. fro ait urii sile oh' the line.' Whl:iavi'r
cant hell-eteh''Ilihv thet littitteel tantt whiic'h
thet vatriouit elainis a~lon uttaill airmty
lave at the dl'i'oal aof the coimitunatilii'..
( anitatl. will iloutile. hie ahiane lt ern-h t'
bliiri hianiiilti, whotase soele aobjec't it titat aof
thl~at the iniiiters oft t his ::atn nav hopeha tao
procihite lby their lirapaaary' warfatre n ~eti
a'r'al hotilej ieeiling oan the' hi'autiear, whliach
nuty~ le':il to ahlia'ienlaias which the t epr
tivae Gov'tt~erunwn'' miiay it he ha'tte tat cotit
pose~t. ITo..praeet .,'h miiischilef, to atm.,
we. atre coualiden'it, i, bn ter naiteal thani
Errac't of a IetI.r al/.
:ail aitoig thti' ronitier: aittl I :ztu vatrv 'ei*rry
tat .:a'\ thtat it i- e)m inat wtrset evrai elatv.
"il. *liat 4'olbiirnea hipaed thti. to-at am his:
wi imnwda'.iaitalv doale'ltch' twooatr threeCa mtra
i'regiturs tat this Pro~vince. li ha t:., maei
arranitgementto ap llacae thet whole frutimer in
lhis garjtertt ini a .araoni' state oif aiiliiairy dla
f':tace. I ~ord! lbturni is eN hpete.l her'e ott
Wednea~asdlay nex'r. liie itis miae!;ini a
tor of' the itppetr Pirivhie,, an.l it ~ it''r
realvly reprtedl hiat he itita'ndls nmeatinag aIte
'ni oh' goverm'tnen't f'rtmt 'l'atr ta toth Kiings~
t' n. 'l'ii. a.saida tot have btueen reaotiatnended~a
l-ro lih Ie:/a .sarr5 l)rmoc'a'rat.
fii thae foil tloig iairagraphl ini the 'leT'oro
P..:rioea ae 'lTueclty abe rotni. \\r' .taie
tr'e:iionl' elieve tat it i's tiru', aitlthough it
Ts ;'o.tithe ithait it ist not. Wer give it asa we'
luau it:
A tntlher' Divisiont of' le Pira'es is at wiork4
on I .akei h'.rie, whereni :t schtoonear ltenia ithi
iaearebi titli-e, betlontging tat 7thr. ('Iirv'.h-'r of
Nia'arta, hiat been~i atutred- A despatatceh
atoatnain g ii'i i n Iiiaw aiitr'i e, artrivaed ina the
eily last night, i ut ntatintg mtiore tan the'
ba;re' fact htai tr'atnu.piread.
he Kintgstit Steact attor air Saturay
says: '"T'wa stenietiers wi etre oult last ntight t
htaiimt trooaps ont baard seatrebhintg rouitti thep
islai foir thea llererlanaas, aw ne a nto t yet
r tutrntae."
It wats rumtoaread in thle 'ily vesrntchty,
Iihai atbiotut 4l0t Patriaot lad assemledc~ in
the~ We~taern Disttriat of the U. Provinc'e for
the pturpoase of oppoinae thet pubhlie athi
t's. H e htavie matno m a f ktnowlit
wheIthe r thtis lia trute atr fatl'ae; but we tire al
togthe lar ita'litnedt to q ues.ttin its trutth.
thaet uiltbontarh it wyotni lie ramter ain ttngeteea'
tthing tat borrowii youir tneiglhbora's shtiat. it iss 'pedaly
sto, andia still imore pecrptexintg, to htorrowv his
tacWi'neat
FROM TRlE NoRTII asN Fan oTi E,-- Y
have been fvoured with the following ex
tract of a letter, dated.
NJAuAIA FnONTI.:n,
CIilIPPI-:wA, U. C. A. celC i .
I arrived here tip dAiy, ande fidil tihlis piee
in great excieneent, t)wiig toi I battle
which took place last night it 'Short I I ills.'
ibout 12 unaies helev, hetweevrii alnillenei4
icroop of 10Uti tish lancers andi ahot 20tJ
PIa Irios.
It resilt-d in fihe loss of four lanciers. andle]
file capture of' Iea ly iall the rtct. The
patriots are hast gaining romeid, ani nid
not recede until tlhey succee4 de or are exter
ntated. This place is _arisoned n% ith 650
nimnanry, tef 2.hh regiment, anf ihe l.an-ers
hljedes volunteers. i:v--ry peereom i, snarch.
ed, ielire hie le ie. vt IIe p!are.
The satebouat whieb nehdI the p-en.
gers from) Btlalo i. searchedil. The fi-ar
ve'ry neiUeie ill eruptioit ill this place. ;funl
lar that reason every boel i is miei gn-:r-.
;and every passage seenred bv ar nd metin.
A -illy of United States treo;% tps arel flmr
iered in 11,11iile . ard Geni. lhiy nd .v
Ural oiheers 1eft him uhnliing h61. Del il.
i report was brouzight ill, Ili ile cars this
Inor thut 60 reglaial l::uel hteeni k:tellri,
orfers, by tile insurgen.-, near si-r: liil's.
It this is true, it woui indie-m-v rla;r tldre
is a tore pericet organi:atiim onf their p p I
than we uhd supposed., a:nl that they nre
aboi to ctine enleee acti ope5ra-iorte. bill
%%c doubt the story aloemlItirr. Ir any
troops have lhe if 0c(aptured. they piribabl
oIting to II( l ( n e'Is ( ) iti
mnet of' %%hich I:, staiiomn-d at Iu --
Lane.
Front1e I Ic l'r e!|rtn .1It l.llcef t..
Ttt n iliont u t -plrie. it'i .d i!1. will ::I
swere* al11 the p urpoet. ef the g e~v-ric i t i.
errying ol fit! 4perliN lf ti. --ec.v
unmier tiet propouel Sy-ml L-fore ( -<>ge..
ald it i eted himt thI ,-.-4. 0" so
nieilbms in Poil an ,ill nr. in me Vt- er
\ et it has li-en .:ied tialt tie. p .,.:e., If a
hill Ulti ezeaerly to colbe e -1eet Ihce ciues ofl rit. _0V.
ertumeu11 ill speeji, %%ill ,.str4 m. ie I ee af W
and hIree un em niM "neinflieerr",'I v onl
he ' ontry! T'It it w~ill i ree Tll
a neenet of* spetc. inl taccic l-lee ioln l.e i it,
do bt.lm; but tIhe hills of -;'hlet ihlr -, %ill
nott lhe cileetedi. Tihee en l eiiur ownve *. r e
have lnlinldined a liinr creeil ti:m most
in.s taInol l the Il ind i ll tle l-n;et. A il
we find ite ite I li. ..-qo primleei I a Ica Ii;.c
itm South Carolina, (tie! b:m e . --:l*.
and the ank~el if tierh-> .) t w.. a
vocates i Civorcin. Ch - -eV-11,iccene.0 fi-eie
banrkin inliite . \\e ie-lijvc . I! ; l. "
of soiec of or elher banks ar-e all in s,
veer otf te policy. If i-prl.. .i e
n eda dvadnly ar:I-i- t -a.
:is ha% be i albegiec, j- : t probacldI bh- at e
gentleme l (i ei e i ' le iiicir,:.e a Iit I
wouhd hie fi"und amon- the maa-w- wi-Ph ia
friendsT! The e,- tt it 'les i e tise-li
hut that is tembmtt- will belet "Io tee h . :
rate tilt Goverine-eie t fl- m fit.e hmice .. 1111 tel
sepalrat the er:.li :tll et-e- o-- e If ro
hilLe or solvecet b.nksi, frima Ieose riee .11.
not so.
.The crop-i.---The F-d(erick, 1141. V -onll
iner o' tdntisda scm -:
In i i;.w n% eek thee l.ie-ide will b whi-,)
ing to the harvei, and it viii lit a rare mic,
cm riney thin:. shonh oee r iN tht
short trnve. to mear iete preent prospieet ill
I bonttiftd crop. It is lint wily in the Gr
tie reaion in the milst f n hiel we : e ii
:tted, the cerops ol's.eall i?::i1i jrwni-il! 'n
rich a vlebi; e- int-iiienc from a moc c
every direct ein is ih the sime tr:aie. !
totmphjiufi ri rC flm Ihe scet downi a. --er
rubhIa . A uer 1; tA -eIr-- in wh.-b let... I
craotps- totally flald ii i, r~e ,. Ip;'laii 'i
the~ rn-h fiehi. ef wavinig graicn, n; ieb~ ..r'
<mt,! the Cropsi i~ bre elet hceup sce exlheran:c
her Clmshy year-i
ITe Pene.:lai ie.sa-ee~r tol l.-n .
.\l titr neronetirs repres.ent thc: :r:c:el It- 0.
eimrkai-iy liein., :eiai I., e,,C-jac.ee.el ea -r l
tisua~l tlelaear? tel landc hii.s leen -C~*'
ted to thle elIure act wie--e i..-;n Ce c
ertp widl lie tlo,.l-~ly ~a. ClliiI,(,t ~
also verypindn.
.A rr.."/c (' :z.:c/. ~ ' r-ipte
G iraiiee. aer I'nn llhi-lar-.. n C e.icb -e
eeilie por ye C -day i n lcith e b l-l. P a
headse ighe a ~e-l-' Iceca ::\.i \
I h, en fi to-. : l0.,:ic -.. et~
Iceel Post. i';hei. ei Ill c;C
( C~ CCI ic do l e- i a .iI e c la.- -
eiiateivlytupeliel ih. inhab:ili:c Cc 'r- ! ju c
'ision-:' ;aind -ever:ci ra e icic
2tta - n CCA.
COT----T------.---Teeh
sun-e ur~' lAst) agn it jt ~ '
sales hiave beetc ac I li,-r- oe'lit tcoali It
howe eve'r, toe thlCemijaiijea. titmlla-t. w'a-hc
have mlet with remllier Ilh- 1111lee fr silmle
ltome pa, , atI ;ritces reCgin;- b-om et teeo a-'.
Praiiae andt tlcoie itos.ecomrine e...tle Ie
at put~ onl tour makeete w.elc iaeii V eii
CoIrI lighes1t gttions. (;n worl Ci-, n.
dtut~ very liest. mctal 'ery hle eat I ha~t en
handit is cin theii i kjet a -ie'st. Tl'l. s.
to reg130 bae, ii eiUtee itei.ren. sC iCIa loC
.(nce a-:tr:i.---A~ fiir reta iillsiiness dlic .
w;ith the ineteritor, buit w~Ce hvi. eno ci I
sate transa~tictins nC lrt bcy eoi ntet. ()Ia
arcket is prelty wel stphedi n ich ali Ci
scriptions. Five~ lointls l'aenteakv ut--..d
I lteron, ;arredt yesterda~y, andtt 'Ciere* Stl
ati 13.j cts roiunid.
elx IANu :.--IUnrintg thie iiat w eek, eon
tile niorthe, hase~ bceeni s-l'r-c tai itn ti-tiliCei
but frtomt whacti wCe coaoi leahrli otel doolrI.
yestcerday it is liel tie bie plenty next\
week, lihe gteneral imi res-ione is. tIhm it C' iin
(fill int pricet. \\ ei este sight11C 1i. .1
New Viork c (Ci eit:m lieeti g; hh
phmi ->,Bi lairte 5. Clar~lalen I. N , tn.
U . S. Notes 5 cc 54.
I~i:oll-s --\'e have: tno Chlange~ to Illi
contin~ues at S I per h~let; to ( Carle-,tile,
the rate by Rail Road is also the siamce :s
Nast noilecdl $1.5) for roru1 anI $1,25 or
lnr m by te h% nts it is lIwer:
tatulwe Itiernld en iten11s. have beenl
Iailel this week at Si for synnre ai .
Cor runl bales.
1 The fr-iends ofI). '. )Av N
POR!T, E-,+q are anoborizutl it) Sav it L,
is a ('allfiflate rlw T A C(01.1,1t:Tuit
of 1i1;:4-f1. I istrict, ut the( neuxi Literimo
J.r1. -, f; h :n
AiWI ol' Lellers.
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