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ÜccUi) tntintl. I JlNI I wkwhbbmbmmm 1 U" ew teathftt t He politic . i drh. ulii of the ci reaching a etiaw. Both the Ho .ta Coutoaittar are nuWe to pmi ec- aty -.rate of con i both Of oc Ideehaiag tmwüling to wale m m.-l lie ground A caucus of akowt MTftftty fir border Stale l guftWftft ii mi in Saturday nigr.t, represent- bag. swwrtaca Statee, to eooftidee the trouble, of ax.a. ....rant anroa nlan for KCOOciN Lasxasn. Mr. CftiTri! w mad. resident, and Mr. Baaawr, ot Miseren, and Mr. Colfax, ; " Vari :. i- m .k;..h it u ut s. I - wi, . .. . J toftf tbfti tbiabody m tpjeed of ftft inconSiu ftn4 will 11 litt! pros- peer ot harmonica tjtjdaav ftvan eea Stai reprraen:. .o-mI to eocatder tbe vi A octasiittec o! one i in the was 'ionaard If (hev eowld atfree uror. anv bsiaof cots .rOE.se .ft-inatmc:rd to Call aaolW ftwthftf. ' . ... . u. xwtaanu wrwowt-iT ilu mi Thare ia iaamloect danger of a col a on a. twwen the Federal antboritie. and lhoe of the State of South Carolina. Tbe of th la'ter, new in Wathiog too. have demanded of the Priint, at Mtjor Aaaatama aawcuaud Fort Moulu e and occupied Fart Sompter withoat aatbority of the Geoeral JT(iBot, that he shall be remaoJid to hi fpf ar paatuoc. The Cabinet wer in e tiao five ham on Saturday ditctsairg tbe dia position ol the troop, at Charleston Maaava. Toccxv and Holt were for sustaining Major ia bit sc.ior, ard de ease, if ne- ry. wbife tbe balarce were lor lurtner tvicntthra It ia reported that troop are pour i- Ptiir1itna rsn d r. wair h .ill add '.0 the w.. . . , .v- L.w:.: . - excitement a wjii i taw K' "' - j c-IHaJon. Ualeaa aaaceable seeation it deter- MWtd bloc, annlict tclweea tha Stat aad 1 " - -' mtk -.i,i. mus- aoon a.aue. Mr 11 LT hat demanded t ano Treasurer it Cmm tftta remit too foada ir bia poataa iwtjT atlfll 11 llii , yO.tw-Oj to ana credit of the Fo.-ofije Departaaent. II tb s is w- ;:i ll ntnn lha Fdel li.'V to enforce hit otdere. I ttt i-ue mu that caea be met, and the policy of the Gov . . detain ined . There 1. aiao, anomer of trocb.e. Toe Cut'om trfi era r , ar.ewa t-ffi at f rharlaton. what held oosl ion nod - the Fe era. Gowemaent, fcbTe entered the aerrice Ol South are exerci.irg th. functions of eaercU-.g th. func.iont of 1 Dia m aa eawretaw 01 onr or tne d'r gated nowtri 0' Ibe Geo-eral Governmeat, wad iu open d-fivac. of it authority 1: per- ; mittcd it ktft Virtual ftcknowioigaaeat of the ia dependence of Sooth Cirolioa. and if it ii DXrt, It aaait be rwais'ed by the Uroeral Govern- fMBt aoforciog ita authority. Thi. kesu. mut, aJao, precipiu-e a dateraina icn of the COO- uwvarsy. It mtm'. be either coercion to keep the Sutea who reealvo upon eeceeaioo .Unia tJieUarejb.oreooceaiioc to their action and psait them to depart in Neither the Corgree-, or the country cu long evade tha ktawa- South Ciroima has declared her independence of the General Government, " . , . , j , aod m cserewiBf tha xncucnj of an independent aawarwignty. Her right to do S3 must be either Lkawwli)s.ad or denied, and if the latter her obwdiaaaai aaaat be an forced. And wbo it pre pared for tbo latter ft.rgeocyT Wbo w'.l iig to light tha lame of civil war, with ail the hor rd conacqieC Waich muat a. tend aaah 0 awt fi.ee 7 Wawavata tat be Dom ! Mr. Cmrrmvox,' plan foe tb. acj tm.nl oi tha diaVftltie. of tha conn ry baa beer: rrjected. Thai prapoatd bv Mr. Docglas bat met .be tame f.te. Itiacot at all ieobaI.le that the alar . . .. Stawa will c;ept ftoy aettlement of tbe slavery 10 a 1k modified form taau either ot They be leva they have the right to the p-otec.ioo of thei' s r prooarty in the Terri-oriea. Tbii aentimantper- vadea the entire South, and with no. hing lean wilt tbev be atipnad- It is etnally certain tbat t party of the North will not yield to demands, and tbat they will stand lb. GMaaaja Platibrai." Such is the advice; of the Pretidec: e et ' . . II BHtber party will jiald it neither the North or Ike South U make concessions, noon which 'obafe ft eoaapromiae yiiafac.ory to bith scc .OajBBVwha: will be the result? h naf be either aivi! war for the mattery, or else a peaceable di- into separate cotueieracier. 10 that Can tbe Uaiao be m .intaineJ by coercion, and Our iotitutiooa bo preserved What ia to be gained by civil war, and tr e desolation which will eoaaeT Will the tubjatted Sutea bs any Ita koaiila than COW? After they are con qnered, U that should result, what relation ar. they to aoruio toward th-s tncceeatul power? The Northern Sutea may aeced ö eubiuirg the South, but will that hea- the disaooaitMaa that nowcxiat? Tue antipathy which tbto country ba ever felt toward Great 3. , tain will beat an wer lb : icqairy. Senator Warox ways that se a .... : 1 1 i : . k. - CSWWaW Mamie war, , of the slaves. If tbis predic?ed io IA . r.f .;.,i'tl,w. u e, -vuiu . . . " v ........ . . i, skirting the bordert of tb. free States, bedawlrableT Tbe labor of tbe alavet ia aow www. ... orcdne.ive. and adds to the general wealth of the eTUUU ' . . country. Production is the wealth or a natioa, and ail experience provei that, in a state of t ..sin in Ihn population would nara.y oe sei. the nrobtoili'T that it would be i aining, . ,ha -odwertiw-white Kbor of the a charge upon the M"'1 Dlt 105r of cenuirr- 11 we cannot agree, ia not a peaceable and aiftabie diriaioa ths better po.icy? If we sep- arate jr.ends, favorable jommere.al relations . ..... m i :.u .v.- . Awhii;,. ...) COUU wearraoa , .-. ' h section bad experienced the Hi euecte ol dtsunioo, of rec tte Lioverement uooo a more tn-j':rtr Ia the roreaent t-Tipr of both sections of the -sjauotry, we see no re'medy bat Tor Congress to Bit a geoeral cacv ntioa cf the States, to whom I gte aolitical d ffij aai ties of the country shall be fcsjbmitted law aelarwlntat... it each a body c in et a compromise, wel'; if not, let them agree erms of separation. And un.il ibis body - .a ft rfW fa4 . -mined the iseoe, too ucnerai uovern ' Wat: coa'.d e carried on, as now. for tbe joint Ktof all the States. atos. ultra ant Seeaasioois s ol tue North aaaakey ar wilstaaj for waa tUaaatiefid Statea to I the Confederacy, if thoy go in a legal way j ,ai much, and w. ioeuire what difference ake how they go! Shall we attempt to a rv .L lots it aped them to go in ft ..'ertain way i ivo me , . XT-, K A ma rm ni, I BWT. LO t tOIP thV pHftWWS ww aw w ' Lra not cowards or to teat tbe era rage of tne aaea L tkw SoatbT If we can not agree, let us part in peace, and sa brotbera. This ia tba better way for all. . XTMb. Nichols jw.o: 1 e anessee, in bis speech L tie Seuftte on Monday, ridiculed tbe pretence of tha Republican aapets acd oratora dial tbe j northern Democratic tess has deceived th. Sooth aa to tha peinei? of the Repubiictn pirty Th. belief of th. South in th. .n rarity of the iltelb," aaidbe, "cama from the meat reliable eealrom the spaaehaa and aaeetiogt of the Lajir man of th. of tka Retx Miean party." CaNorthero Demccra i: prt. baa dooe Era than to reproduce tbe speeches of Repub ftmT . --- -imi th. proceedings of Recaroiicao IKiatcrea .od popaüir meeting .bowing WW . . , mf ik. Rr.nMiean mm prioeipiea aaa pa pii - L, If wad swk neiisiry, fr ny purpose, VusxWuld do mor-. Toe truth haa been tad Kaxb; thetw ka. boen na occaaion for misrep WaaaiioTow Item. -'-V - coov tba fo.lowing afclro-ineC.tioiL.-jst Lnfjurert lisp.tc es. Tf7l7i Floyd aawert-d to dav tn .' there was Bat one dollar ot cefalcfttion in his office, and de ..i.t examinatiaw XWtw a aawau. wi Hi eswae, which b sy. will snow no malseas- Tae rawer that Mr Sew ru wou a suppe-r r. tilWiH reaola'i on-, turns oat to b. only a Saaa La to rra o Mi5i:gan in aboat a fortwart. Oratioos are tttog ;s'parwi aai along the r ata . Te lafciraat Is in er ; i .o CT n to ntght cXl in. Soath Casewwa Malfj. Ir eoaarl-aaoe fne aaxiaa of Maaor Amter.ee, the Adwiniatration ill alraaowftowcwftwly clawed w.th MWpHill; awaai-.. .... . . .. led Idaeaawae. n,c""""r.T" labattWw will ha nflip-. 10 roieetuuij low sroT erty, wineh the? wl" word .' ,r coercion- I bave Jaat ktaraed that Secretary Ttmaaae WSftd ta-day thai the Govwriaaeat was fully pre- Ita aroteet iu aronert. aaa -it would be dm. We will sew what will be l-ne with tb. United States Court House and Custom Hoasa ia Chariatton, over wbicb the Palmetto MawM The Pallttcwl Trouble ef tlae Cawwtry . A few, a very few though, of ibe Dcmc- creak peers of the State, are disposed to fled fül1 wi'"' w tXpft--90d " tl Um nreeent politic! ironblee ot the eocn'ry. And what a ro re afculr, these who com plain prod to be. , r-at sticklers for the na tiooal Äemccraic plaUoim a.ioprea cy to the CcnrectioQ t Cincinnati, in mmt To rftHeve tboe partaa of any apprehension they May entertain aa to onr position we will inform jihtm ti at we are, as we always have been, for the Count'uution aud the Union, fti.d wo shiii eio an in cur power to maintain nun i . . ... . . . . l. -i utrgntv npon m.i principles upon wni.-n mwj were formed ar.d the objects for wti h t'. y j were founded. We believe, however. HkM the Union cm not be maintained by force wi ith " ot ubver:ing our poliiical I chtrtc'nc thechirftcterof tbeGo ina acti Dt. Th'u riaihd idea of the ft enderj cf the Retii -I.e. od all partie at iftt time alike, wbeth tb.y b.lieTtd with Hamh-TOü or JirriMrn, i. tuJl - ftfted IM Idea of coercing a s-ate into a.U. :e :a ihe Ftderai GoTerument. We adid Dfrnoc - an who re ditpoted to be cpt;-.uj!tb our COOrae to awa: siuuj me poum-ai v. - u the country aud tbe oft-avowed doctrine, o, th. ; n h-. lh .t thematlr- uc - j T . i;. lor poiiitcai seen acu crawra- fer to the poaitioo ol the Democratic party upon tbe itauee now 1 ore the couotiv id vioutcii'.uu of our poaitioo. Tbe Cincinnati Cor.vn i .n adopted tbe following resolution. Reto'ttd, That we reiterate with renew, d en egr of purp -re tbe well consideied deel ralii-p of former conventlco pon tbe ectional rvue mi lomeatic flavery, and concernug the r ttted righ't of the Sutea. What are tbe "well considered diclirV!o s o former conventioot'" We give a few ft Mai point directly to the istuts involved in the pres ent cou:roverav- The fir' are 'rona the v o of Th Ma JirKtaajM. .ho prOhit' V UtdCIS'Ot tl.e heoryof our t. vernmer.t and uemccra ic uci- . rines. 1 bey read thus: ,. T... ,w l q,a1a MMiwwinff I A-0 C . I tlirrenni .-f 'he LU1 ted Sutea ol America, are not umt.d on . .h n,iuclDie ct unlimited ,u.,muion to their Gf nerj GTtrnmr!'. ; hut that by compact under the atyle and title of a CoLstitu'ion for the Uui- . i a... A ..a' A.A. im .itL irieolA int. rit "J o;a ee, tu oi . t. - " atituted a gwoerwl govtrnmeut lor special pur- i mm. de eeat.d to that government certain at n- ' ' " K j.... ,ft in-li th -jt- mtmmn. itaanlag, ctcn sute to iteeir, toe L ll JlTjt JU lla mmZ T- ! mnt; and, that whenever the general govern - - . . a mentaatnatea undelegated powers, is acta ire ,,..uthorM,e. .oili ,n.j 0 no ,ortv: tna: to tMs compact each State acceded as a Sta e, and ia an .v... .k:. r.i..i K-, 'I-Vi - "10 K' " " ' -" " " " ' ft 1 . r . kat . .,.,f rtl tWm, rwiW.IJ ilaal. IW afi U HI I l'Jt ' Ui lUt. a. aw cu v wav y -w w V"a-- , . ... !,i i,.v maJ ir dir. - t ion, and not the Coottitution, the mjaaure of its t .t.. !. .11 .w ....1 pmifli mZZZZaak 1 ...... - u for Ufr', ff.l WH j af intrsciieat at 0 (Ac waWr aatf me -tare ef re- j frr. We call another witoesi to the Stan), Jawts Mawiot, who probtbl; nuderatocd the bra of our Government and the views of BaWM wbo framed it, cq-ially as well aa these who et theaselv; up now tJ.M for Qawwwl WM expounders, ir fxeelletc. Read what Mr. Maoiao; sid: Remixed, Toat this Awembl.T (Virgio'a) o -V. olemn.y Uectirc a warm attaenment to ni Ifninn of the Scale, to tn nu'ain wh c i I' -i,, it- power.; anl, tbat for tbia end, i 1 their du'y to watch over and oppose every in 1 fraction of those principle which cor ; to' tb . onl biii of that Union, because a lai n ul cb 1 JJ, ot Crt0 Uone KCUre ita llwtiaai SDrj the pnbiic hanpi,ie. . Toat this assembly doth explicitly and r r empton y ueciare iu it views wie win 01 uc Federal Governmtnt, as ret i'.ieg Ircui the cm pact to which the Sutea are partie, a linvted ty th. ftiaia aenac and intention ot tb ktatva ment eos-'if".' ; ibt'. enrrpiot, as no ,'nrtrer valid thaa ihcy are autuonxed by : k enumerated ia that ccmnact, and that 10 case ol a deliberate, paloable and Jangerou3 exerci.'t of ' Alk n,M. nr., ortntri !tf ih S'.l fiimnil't. t s-' ,ho pmhV thereto, toe' I riKfat, and are in duty bound, to inttrpoe. for aa ' resting tbe progrcs? of the evil, and lor m iM ti u ! ing within their respective limits tbe au;hjti.ia. I rieht an i 1 h. rtie appertaining to team GeBersI Aaaembly doth also expreat j j-g deep regret, that a eptnt Las, id tnodry irst m ce, been manilewtea by id r euerai 1 ove nmen 1 ' "large ita power, o, orceu I lhAnnn.lillllirvil charter WHlch dt ut il tl 'U 1 i tnjt ln4t iadicatior.8 have appeared of a detigu to expound cerUto general phrasee (wt.ich having been copied from it. very l.mited grant o. pow- , ' J -"-7 w" .1 del rr lh- meA. DS ftnd ffict of the nart'.cuUr numeration which necessarily explains, and limits ih general phrases, and so aa to cr nsoii data the States bj degree into one eovcrngnfy, the obvit ua tendency acd inevitable re.-u't ot which would be to tranalorm tbe present repub lican system of tbe United State; into an ttwa Int., or at bet, a mixed mor arch Such are ihe teachings of the Fathers of th. Democratic pirty and the Repabli tiroe tLtir lanixafoaan. and these doctrines bate been - affirmed by every National DemocTa.lc oor.- ventioa wbicb baa been held. We think it safe to Stand bv the sncient land maiki ol tbe party ... - . j ai.d fo ,vw lha ratb tnev otrec An. wc no - - lisve there woua oe no uimiuny iu bw.- tainicg tbe Union, if the principles we w n,A a-.rn to in tha adminis' tratioo of the General Government. Aa we depart froa them, as expTieuce Las p-'-Vtn, jawatanticni acd difh.uluea are tco ie;u.t, ; id the objecu for wbicn the Government waa ' . formed "more perfect Union" acd to - insure domestic iranejuility" ar defeated. At all (- ... . :. ,.j , . . 7 u ' r . P:. P'Ry organ-fttMOU o. tue as. moe-ra n. .... . . . , n.rtw as laid i',.wn hv the ralhers. bv 0 n;i r " ' ' ' .Jk.. r, r n I .. n i. th 1 ' ... i. ; . nr ! - - " " . 1 maiataiuiog the Government iu peace and bar , , , I Boor that voluntary support and obedience of ! eTery Sulfl SBich cm, ro maintained by not ogj. the guarantee oi coli'.ical and religicua itoer'.y, ani me etiu. nmw wi cn, uu. u. cu a - . I - Wt isiiawfw. mmmA ka r I - ; miniatwu ' ' . .,r:" -...,,. k . .itiinul in hoth tn let'.r ar.t Lne auirit . . , j of ibe Csnetatation. " . - . f . , 9mmm 1 ZZasb T.roi.na .'-Tb. Pre.idewi'. Fro- mm. B , s A a a a .. .-w . . -F- Jia luitji: nmouz tna maov "sensiiio- 1 dU)mtt:hr,.. Ve hjve U:e!. ,eCeivel from th. South, I noticed one a few weeks since to t- i-- fact that ih irr of tha Prot, .nt K .-rienn.l Cbureb ta Cbarlaatew had in their puhtic esrT - ir. . emitta-d lha nravee foe tha P-esiH-nt of th. L ulled ta'cs. VVbilst I was u.sptted to make .Howao"3 lor t!u n-;cuiivr circurcet .nca i wt'ith they wer.; placed, yet I e-or'i to believe tbat they could so lar iwgal t c- coeae! vativ. character of -.h. Castastt, to aay nothing of their req-ti.-ed laws, as take upou tberai-elvea the i nw . itj of violating ber established order I . seeu a letter from tne Rev. Mr. Gad.-e , mi Charleston, ddressed to a clergyman ol Wastitr g too, io which he states that ' no change tr.tafeser baa been mad.-, either in prayinit for saw civil rultis or for Corgress." Hence the n port a! JUU PU iu was uiiJuiM.iuini , uvu". IV, uip.. ij for politic, purpose Winterer tUmv may reel npoa SoQfh Carolina for, a I believe, ! ir hae? luded to was manufactured, I doubt to', merely mm A ... .a ', 1 1 K1 O - I a rstäft f K ai KöLaAnal fVvlrj-h ' Wtaii ULI M lau.BUiv vlUIOw a-Ja . vwpi W I ft ' W ft. baa not been guilty ol adding fuel to ibe a. mo Hr "strength ia to sit still." And ber. allow me to thank you for yenr article ij last Thursday's paperin reference to the tTWJ laaution of the Fresident, recommendirg lhat Friday, tbe 4.h of January, be observed as a day of fasting ana prayer. To propriety ot euch an appointment will be admitted by all who believe ia an overruling Providence. If in cu; e arly atrnc?la for indeDendetce. Washinfftcu re Ired u-?mth. busy sc.tes of camp life to laplaaw . wwi . . - . . : Gods bleamog upon me cause so dear to nts heart, surely now, when we are apparently upon tbe eve oi a fearful revolution, it becomes tn tr aak for His guidance and protection. Tue r. aal of th. oreeent noliticfta eritis no man cati foresee. We need no Jonah U, te l ue j tbat th. government cemented with ihej blood of our lotef uhera la in dancer of dissolu tion. 1 believe with the President tha the time haa come when w. can no longer lock with con ) faience to our i.lers. Tbe great rr. n v . . :-. days gona by were able to calm tbe ptetiors of the people are now slumberirg in their er vs and none have risen up to tak. their p'aces I the midt of ot Dresent tronoVa it is bless d thouaht that God is still the Gjvr or of the ..i... anrl that tha aam newer which once spoke the raging waves into a calm can s ill the madness ot lhe tunttc and Dung crd r aco peac out flf coofu .ion ho c,v: bear's of cw.- ruler SST" t-eopie are towed o. ? Lira aa the heart fjl one mad be m y ev.-n fj avert the fearful calamity with whLu it wculd seem we ara about to be visit' J. Let ue rn-k. tbe experiment and K-ave th. twaajM to Mm, Very troly. U.S. Icdiantpolis, Decemlr 29, leCO. Xtia iaant- a pprataclies. Every prosen devdopmcut iodic it es tbe speedy event of a conti ct o' arms. The lYorthem S atea ae .'-n In their sovereign capacity, could indeed perpetUAVe p.ae.e .no rvstoiw ., 1 - U - . , U Ä i Union fj.jt the Idea OI rilCfO T lie bOVereuniy eemi to be almost extiic. at tbe Vorth. Iu not ! a sicele Northern State has tbe iWmi yet been -Ä "Ttob ot its ctix-n. to secure , he call of a Mate tonvention CurnCl ill COCafcnl I . a. . J m ..k Cf r..l h of Mason V;r:is to ipf u .m ...a. ti . - ---- ------ I snd U.xon-a Bee tea nonen-i-y a me present contest J ne nortnero omer, one aim an, - ia ri.ld tha whole nnwr nf ! " i ..!.!.!. e,arula öl th P.h.p.1 g v - w-w-.w-w- . a At the South petftle have ceased to affix an. .. - r-.- - - a . a.u io ernx an, praatiotl impnrtftnee o tbe movements of the General oovrrnme nt Every Southern man ia . i ,..i: ' i i..u '..7. " looan g .DUWW.J ' .uC acMon oi n.s own Sute. rta iu every .ubiuc i me cootn. uprar... . J - . . . . M r. .. se, at. aeinn ii rmn ni,a it i . . nn......,i. . .. . . . . ... - . be smDlovad in active msaaures of reaistane. tn u w..-.wu, .. . w j , -in uuuuuu pn , w " Northern agcretsion. which, however directed, I U'wesuU tooth in the tu-peutton or d - 1 1 r 1 GorptniBMtil agencies ftt the S.u h and la aetata! Lusiliilc. O. 1 utherti Stale has already ae'ed, 'hron a rrompt and explicit ordinance o' all u hi Ther in jet lime, if tbe Northum Sui. eiu .t by the forelock, to foreaul coll.ri n ft) No.tNrj Sute action, ectnowledaiui, he pro pria! r of South Caro'ioa'a act of eece-sion id lt,c.:, to tn4l RPrabl c hooewablo terms of adjustment which would p-imitbrr i turu tithe I'nion. Still the N r. oru ne-oplg fold : L :r arm", and look, some wUh dread, mor. ith c i üjeuce. all with deference, to ib.- t i of the central G vtrnmriit to untie the WIM to cut ir. .Meanwhile the preent F deral Coitpreas vir- tu It i laut, what the S,.u'hern peoph ,oa .t, M( lo)(, .,,0i.hlt the Ufciltive t Cau do aaWMaw either in the way of paciti ' or coercion i ne :preaDt r .aera. r.x already M.fficieB;ly drtlore' hia adherence to Uittts Mire pclicf. -p01 prreijut elect, i'urough hi orga at Sprii tti Id, b prumptly fcreshadowed hi 'u lure p-jU-y He dot- Lot heettate to declare' al of 'm ( n,cre . ,D(lt be wil, tke n0 not e-o! N wba'erer, until tbe Stat v tbor ,., v.t fa.t aitemp: IM prmtuw toucan u mjvTcmni: ti octet Ter sjuin .-aroiia ai , ai'cap' iu loterlrie wita tbe coiiect'.on or aispo- Q jmprrt ju 4yr. Lincola will take proirp. niej-urea tor armea coercion. That S,utb C.an. 1? &',u" lue vvurvwwu v. . v. itci Leui lor ner t.wn ur, cu rauuutc . can dou',t. I hen, as Mr Lincoln a organ tntt at tne,' i her com. a tbe tug ol war " Atd when it craee, tre-y Seuthern State willbeready o meet it. Some, dottb'i' a will alreadr hut sccrded. The others will have I Couvenliena in aioa. From Maryland to i 111 ' Ml,k t .ort muzz : vr.: ' -rzzx : bor-j.r .-- .te. Aad when w..r shall the be v J ' . . Ä fciced m on us, i' not beloru, Mr. Lincoln wiil be letgue, kvmn a the Artielesof Confederation, lone 1 nlitqiUh Wstbiogtou. TLe ii-t ef- 9wm hj tL. r afiaaal to ectiust the adm nistra fortoi MarilaLd ar.d Virginia, ti scon as they itm o' the r t x erual reUtiont to a common shall app ftl to arme, will be lor the armed occu- seut, known a the Cngrtsa of the United mii.in of the Ftderai Caoital. Tbua it is clear ! S'.itca. ex r.ssly de Urine, in the first article, I ti'.t much blonder ed ui'ght be savtd, and the ; M rtHera S ates more speed. ly brought to term1, .t.....l vi .. .1... t ....i V,.i.i. Mnmnil, in'spiyo . . . l .. ivl. ki unnki .-ii. " .-f,-. - -- I i,. on, by taking pors.saion of the Catital wi 1- ou; utl.v. trowi pr.-,,nt ludicaUocs, sucti a step will ftw uuaVwidable. sooner or lau r -K'd.rrwnd , . "rer. . T. Tiic I eoeer.or Itcislulloo ai d . 1 iiirii',1 u iti in 111 nil . .. u - II I a I e D . The nol.tical revolution is rrigrissing, and, a day atu r day passes witooui nope or prospect """"-""n '" - r . di-AWl; 2 U-.rer to tte vortex, O a ice verge oi 1 ft u 0 r. v'.i aiSi,li a. alaml Irt 1alW .1 rn . ir , t fM h: ld, gone oTol ,b..Uoio an calU heraelf a : " . S au-a are onl r; v.a-. 1 ml lot.: otter .-ouiuern sate are ouiy 0 hiHi., 'Lrriimt to follow her. Theboider S ate of the S Ith are a', this moment taking couu'el on the iracition of preventing the inaugu.-atiot ation ol Um,- u d everything in the future, eo lar as ALT OU C I . a J TkaftntwAal p c. i Lloomv, discon ragu g ai d aUro.n c "I etrc, lurcuvuti wnii wan . jvj t i- n uiirctii levuiptu, uourij eai i u , . . , , 1 : u l . I . . itflience 0 every branch ol indoslr, and cm- mi"" 1 Äuwiim a. r ,uo.iu, p dccliftii g. and optrativts are being discharge. Wit-ia a law da? ihrte or lour sugar houars iu ibis city Lave failed, and peihaps aa many more hoosf i. ic other trace, f ailurr to the amouut ol four or fire millions of dollar, have occurred in aVk great metiopolis alone; aimcst, we uty say, within one week, and necessarily the num ber of people thrown tu' of eraplovm.nl must have been proportionately large. Ther ia a peculiarity about the failure of 'h !i'p r hour, acd tbat ia. that it waa brought ahoi; by depreciation in tbe price oi - r, a-..i that depreciation is ihe result of political eiusce So, '.00, 1.. . ; ..i.y. houatsin other t.r inhea ol l.ti :t'i-in t .i Buffered fr.-m depreci.lion in the value of stap'e articles, for depreciation of p op trty is tne order ad the day. In th; pr--duubt'ut aspect of t IT. ita it would be imposeihl. to ex. '.. .'-al the old ay ttt m ot cr-.dit could bf alra'wwd. In a time that know? batwl -u u ara th ta can be co euch tbii g at credit. Uo stable a', all lima, a it hs been mpl f J in '.L:.a c-uu rj, it btcomea worthies in tti. ?,-ii.; ard although money is plenty, aa it rar :y war b f r though we recaired wtn- ail mil liot; t't gold tiom Eupe within tue pia: It weeka, a .J wi.i pabat.lv get aa much mor- M the two r .hree weeks to come ol what avail ia it? It wiil not relieve the pressure Thus revolution and revulsion are advancing band in hand; nor is ibrre anything being done to Way tteW Co rett ia in. ffective tor ri The Administration ia paralyse I, Tb IVsaMastl itsjfll wbo. tl he had the witiowt of a ttateiman H I aba viuu o' a patriot, cou'd rescue thecoun try 'rom imp.ndiug ruh a silent. either tor jugh aa o'titin cv and miaerable attachment to par.y i'.'ti - wl.ich mi'lead him, or an ind'IT-reiice wbicii ia ul worthy of his position. People are eugg stieg various modes to improve the Bid condu'oo of afftirs- Seme prop'jte bumiliition a d prayer; but they will not pay notes when they la), du , tor briLg manna from heaven in these dajs to i l buogty mouths. O.hers are in favor of re. pcai. g the houses lor religion.? revivals; but reiuiu'-ia exercises will meat bills of ri ch nge nor p.t facories to woik. It is true this ma; troduce some 1 fleet upon tb. Abolition fan atics, who, for the last thirty years, have been v rk'i g to being about the present disaster; but lb j mII that can h hoped from tb. ro; and li there ia to trade or business to be att. 1 ded to, pernap ,eop!e might as well go lu the religious rsfiaofs s occu,y ahOk time in ary other way olci .tu e aa we aiy, political revolution and con.m.ui .1 nmlaiou are rapidly nr. grie- .-. I Lout any immeuiatt) prospect ot Mas cheekttt We e in ste no opemng lor escipe . qj Ct,t,Mia pttrJway a. ems bei ore na there ia co 1 tgbl a- ywuei.. The ship of Sta'. ia dii'ling j hopel.sMy, it would ippear, with dark, clouds above and fogs around, end breakers cn every i . . . , . . . j. u. f"te, Wl'noui a inenuiy oeacoo io gaiue uer ,.JCrae, aud no mau can tell upon wbt rugcel ' gaaal she may strike- Aud all this time, with ' d Da.ultv LeM'ting ns with which no i.a im V f lalasa aftwasa naaka mad at, mm stasa-' " r m . Ir at wtiue", we fiud the public tili.-ials t WucLiisiD , p'unining the departments of lhe Ooverrmcnt, a o eterytnicg in aiparit;' cott t.- oo. wfeaw we Wm ihm swaa.i cminsel and ex imple lu our hour of trial. . j yQfk fteral(i ' . a i. ert of ti.tl. Harney Ifeintive la iioi,tv.e.uirry''s Kama. Haid Iihi i l'o;;e: II Si tbe Fund Sent lo the S iillefer,! C. Waauls.T.s, Peeeniber 26, 1.60. T.'.e StcreUry of War to-day received the .'ul'oain' liiacatch from Gen ilarnev. It cot - Uns all the prtiicifil facts connec'Cd wiin .viont- gomerj rid, and throws some light in regard o the eat nets and purposes of tbe funds that are being collected for suffering Kansas: liurxicaams Cett.o. tub Wist. St. Loi ta. Mo.. lee 17. IrriAI. ' ' . - ' u . i. ... ... .w, i. ,i, ,, . n ," " ...,...,.....-... 0f the War Leepa.tsect. thst as soon as the cr.! authorities icouid procuie wrtt. bf the up- t T" VH! ,13aJ?L&J-Si I TZTLTj Z"'1..?TZ' ," r IT far fee . Q " art iiier aiiO'jnteil u cavatr. to 'a nh th t . w - a UnitiC Sfea peeaty Claraeal, i ... ,i . k . a Cmpbell.to MoODO wi, '" . . ght to be. to make ihearrfftf. ist w ' on ' tun u ins irnarui iw wmi.iw " i ! K'ly having amvec mere tne uyoe cr- CT'- oceededat , tut law , Un the .u.iv .1 or toe .uarsnai, ue ew one to m i.c search for the on.-n ;era w.repo whsre to be found Supported by accm ; an;, tf J igoeca uodfir C.ptain Steele, ne CL- . itftbcirch nntll a lata Lüt;r of tbe nijtbt, rwrj place visited was 10i,nd deiertatd The t x uio t.u g be i. ed the house of Mo'gom ery,ai't :..-uud only four women and a s?n o rv. This bouse, knows a. Moutgom ery's Fort, is a double house, built of heavy Lj'cs in conformity with hef conatiti.tlonai un - .1 . aad aw m. .. .-,, ;. nWAir 1 1 br aa m K ' ru Irl. .a. . s ftai wmw, ia ... r"J--""B "-' ", ' , ha we. the etha of r.ry heavy hewn logs, b.tirg cl"ee toeether, excep' at abact tb. height ot a man's s oildi r there ia an opening of aioul two : . te all around The only things of not. iu tbe i . j hone?, r.'ep: iü filtb, were too empty Sharp e boxee. Oa tbi 8;h, the Marshal baring rrpnted to Mioe Wess.Ua iot h. deemed it of no ua., snd would dhcniin-e the search, the bsnd havug' ittered, 1 dtrectra row w ill l er y io return 10 Fort Laavrnwortb, the infintry to rem;'? at Mound City, aod the dragoons to tak. past at FortSco: I consider ibis forc necessary 'or tb. protection of th. citixtns, and to aa-ist the orities wnen.ver called upou in arreat I '" he offender. 1 I have determined on account of the expe ns.of raainuion.g eo large a force m tba' part of t n-iwrj.io uii. ,.7 u m"'J' snl hieve- tbere ere directed M-tjor Weseells lo re um at once to Fort Kiley with bis company. ; C.n-aiu Lyon is ordered to relieve tbe Ha.Ji -i i of aVsgouna at Fori Scott as socn as the piyments , on tne M -.mi Indian reserve, which he has been crdered to attend with hia company are complete- Tl. ; dragoona will then return to Fort Riley. I be.ieve that Montgomery's oanj bj fully as large as represented to be; that they are sworu 10 protec etwü other by perjury, asASsioation, and in every way posskile Their object is, as de- ! dared pu oiicly by ibemselves, to protect fugitive Stawca in ibe Territory, to assist them to run awnj whenever .aa. j 1 . ----'- - . T I" T XV l - tooo ;.a 7" ,rm..lnn . oar t u 1 i' JA v. e-. p i ' ef,. I am aatl'hed that the ereater ntrt. il not all of the doni p. ' . . r . .. . . r . . onatlObS woie.n ar aüi 10 suff. rers in Kansas, goea into th. bands of tbi. band, and tbe .reatir parti. n of it is perverted frou the use intended by purchasing arms aud munitions of war for carrying out their plana. It would take a large force to latorougbly break up this hand. Moutsomtr, haa a regularly organized band aboursix'y men, who receive ten dollars per ! utb. besides a portion of th. robberies; Ac, i sr.--a f n ha. T.T' . ".l."!:" . ... " -ITl'Z:.' TT' auu im apiaa iuuucib ail o.ci iuw wuuirj, ; who give him timely aowce ol any movement set ftgftinst be. The dy before toe troop, reached gSS Cwy, M w, , Ul UeW eii IUI! UUUUICU auu uwü uuiNinj, v sembled and peed resolutions, a copy of which . . I ,. , a i ni. .l u aa. "r""77 T" -- yvm. mu. ... i . i , Montiromerv and hia partv will be to furnish tbe i Governor wi uu lands, and let him do it in his own : WV. Tal a. . lhat T swatnlH r.n.lAr nta .nA'P flswrVIPä wVVf ,U - tl WWIW AUPVI A.W awwasy. av a wp . WWPW u.,pi at i ort Scott. I determined by rem . to return to - r ..i i. ... j ---a mm mty. l sc- .7 V.L. wre mv head fct,e . I ".. " .. cordinglv Lit Fort 8tt on eh ...... . , ir,. I r L OCOtt On tn m..r. t'y iud an h insl ink ...j t - -... . ..... vnveQ ner on raarnpri.. 1 . , in. l.ltP. i. ' 'l .... . . . .uiu. iaai. uv j mTtrnmrmma - . - ii . o. ri n.n e. t . hpio i : r-..'. i W. S. HARNEY, Brig. Gen. Comd'g MonnortUCitV Offers. "takltiK t htm 1 evmaau s luo.nuieu uiip wcu ut-inwi, auu w - - - oppurtuui.j uucib, tw . k iucu. ..., . ... . . n. Lnri,na ni on the .outh sn!. an1 is it a- d ree-iviuir sixtv dollars Der head." and i lQe u overtime :t men uas oeeu mao uesiructive ; V" , " " Iriv. ou ol III 7v& mJ& them of tbem br Ü a acf.on oi tbe non al.veholding "posed to cress fires from all tne or e aJJm a laewA nnriloo o tha noDulatieu. SuteW Those Statea have a.ss;imed the right of at side. Intlepcnler.t 'lalear Manlfe t'umllnn Iii l'c lar.tllou wf ludepewdence. The d cUr of QftMM for the aecetwiow of 8 (' n lini ;':nm th 3 Federal L'jion, ae re ll I BMMritttM MftipUl tn rptrean 1 t t ft .ho pt-opie ol tb S uiljeru S.ate, is a ' i uw: The State of Snith CiroÜai, havi ig de termined to reaume her ep-.r ite and qua! place au. uff pftlione, tie. iu it due to herfx-lf, to the Mftl linii g U ailed Staus of Americ, and to the NMM ;hi- world, thit ehe üboald declare tbe eaawea which hare led at tins act. 1 ) Iba you 176.'), th.it poriiou ot the Britiub j eniDire eobracu t..ttt Hntna, nndiTtuolt to iu l tB for the government of that portion cuiupoedol the ihiiteeu American Coloniet. A le for t!e ri;f, of reif Rorernment ensued, hieb retailed, (.i ihe l.h of July, 1776, in a declaration, by ihc Colonies, "ihit hey are. and ol i Kftt ought to l-, FREE AND 1NUE PENDEM T STATES; and that, an (reo and iu .1 p 1. 1. at Siitef , they hae lull power to lery war, conclude p ace, contract alliancee, eatabtisl: ft 'iiraerce, and to 'o all other acta and ttiiugrf which ii depeudeut State may of right dj " Tuey further soiein .1 leclared, that wbec MW " y forji of governmont become de Biire f tbe eodt for wbicb it w estab : li-b.d, it is tbe right of the people to alter or iiniiVt it. tua to int'ltute uew government Deeciog tbe Gavernmcnt of Great Britain to have become dt-i iuc.ire ol these ends, they de red' Irom the , . ! I connexion c'a-' d inai the Colonics "are absolv ZTLTZ r Z r T b.T.Ti TT ".v- ... .. .v.. .. , i u. i. ...n j: i j it ! In lur.uanceof this HeiUration of ,odepn I w . 1 mu uug. u lie, iuiiij uiwjuku. de-ce, etch ot the 'birteen Sutea proceeded to . I u, wo untreu k'Mtri umirrjn w exrci-e its etparaie eovcregoty; aaptea for il U a Constitution, and apoinud eln?era lor the airai'.iotrv.loii of government in all it de- nar'm.nr, l.ooi.Utir I-', r . i-n : i cj and I ' , .1 rTK ;, ür . . ' ,u f. .... 1 e u.is Is; aod, in 1 1 8, ibey entired into "that each Sute retail.-" :ta eovtreigoty, freedom a Ü iudi peniem t , ai d every piwer, j irisdiction s ill lieliL wl.i.'h n no'.bv this Coi. ! f ' c rit ion . ..-.e.-lw ri. lAUrf In th IT,.iUl Srwt in Con. - r I great aemblrd." ; i, nuer mia ionieaeranun, toe wir o me revo iu ion wae carried on, acd on the 3d of Septem- l-l .u . , , .. J I . 1 i; . ; , . '1K.1:.. .,.; in .ki..k .h- L 7" Y -r".X . n 1 v ... '. ti 1 n tri.if.rr t.ii.., . n in., i ..iii.r. in in tue lonosiug leime. "At. 1. (La B-iUuic .'d jetty acknowledgee . v. " 1 : . . . ine sa.u u t.ru o-.tw.. ww M mi rw .. . 1 ianru-t-ns, L-ornccticut, tiew xora, new jer- . d 1....;. n 1 m i't.i;, H-'V. Il II ä I v 1 ill. I'l 1 lltr. itldl T Ik'JU, v IIK Uioti North Carolina. South Carolina and G-orgii. ,0 he FREE. SOVEREIGN AND IN DEPEND- EN r fTATE; that he trea's with them ii ir v r sT.tk. ,h.r h, lMi. i.h o..m .a , u ' ; in ! or Li-i seit, bis linrj aud :Ucccaaora, j re'i qni'hea a'l Haima to the Goveinment, prc- , p.ieury a,d UrrttarW righ-.a of the same and r y vv v aa rw nat lhnra.1 Thus were cs abl'.ahed the two great principles asserted by the Colonies, namely, tbe right of a , aud re-entering a ulta on all side', and is admi Siate to govtrn itself; an J the rigit ol a people r.bly adap'td lor deftuee, atfbtt from the attack ti 1 b !t.-h a CI lerninerit when it becomea dt jBlala of ihe rtds lor which it was instituted. Aid c it .urreut with ihr rst.biisbmeot of these priDO' fle, was the fact tbat each Colony became and was recoenixed br the mother country at a FREE. SOVEREIGN AND INDEPENDENT STAT I I.IM dennlir war. arnolntciih iheSLfttta Iu iW.fcBajflsa ayajaj laajliagilBW WRM to rcnae the articles ol coniederaliou, and on tne 17 h of Sep-rmber, 1787, thee drptilien recom- n ..,I. - fop the .irlnr.ii.ii. tit tha State, the ar- f ,.wt..n kn ... a. : . r.n.tStulion of the f ' 1 Sutrs. Tn pir'.e., to whom this C itu'.ion wsssnb- ! wtta th? evrral Tfi ffn Sutee; tbey wc-e to a-rce or disagree, and wh.n nice ol fttaWB IWad t! costpact w.s to tbe rffeet r-' .i (iiT, and the General Gov .. at, a the common agent, was thn to be .rviettd with tie ir authority. I aal ftfa c of the ibirtccn Stales had concur re i, lo c-.htr lour would btve remaiued a they it en a r t sovereign States, independ nt ct any of tbe provisims ot 'he Conttiluiion. '" fact, ti of the S ates did not accede to t -Ita i 'i until lout? after it had gene into op rratioo among the other eleven; aaJ during tha1 : v ., ib i i uh tsaaalaai the fuucuoca of an udefeodetit I: i'IOU. B this Cms'i u'ion certain eu'ica were charged on tbe several Sta'es, and tbe exerciae ' c.rtain of their powers rea'r.ined, which ne cessarily 'mo'iid Bw ire .ii'.inued existence as tor ....... i . rm R.r r.. rrmitf .11 a,. mettt wa addrd which declared tbat tb. ..owrr no' de-leeated to ihe Uuifed States bv tbe 0 ' ..ituticn, i;or prohibited by it to the State, sta reserved to thw States respectively, or to the pe n le. Oa the 23 I May, South Carolins ... .... fin., nf h.p n.rtnlp nri'.-H ' n rtr.ii- n't: c: assentaM to th'a Constitution, and a ter- wards altered her own coi i-titution to conferrn bers'lf to the eb'if;tio-is sv.e had undertaken. Thus wis eatabliebed, by compact between the States, a G'ovcrrment with defined objects and powers, limi'ed to the express words of the grant, .n i as so much mvie only as was necessary to execute tbe power grau'rd. This limita'ion left tb? whole remainitiir im-j of power subject to the clam rervrvirg it to the Statcsor to Ibepeo pie, and rendered utinecese iry any specification ol reserved rights. Wc Lo'd that the Goverc me it ai es'ahlisbed la subject to tbe two prin ciples as.-eit d in tbe Declaration of Independ ence; ai d we hold further, that the mode ot its totfttation subjects it to a third luuuamrutal prin ciple, nemtl.v: the law of compact. We main tatn that in t verv compact bo ween two cr more p.ities. the t-l 'igation is mutual; that ibe failure I of nr.e ul the con r..cting p'rties to porfnroi a ma I tin! r .rt ot the - greemcut entirely releases tbe j ther, aod that where, no arbitrator is provided, each prty is rercitieo to his own judgment to de mine U e fac.of failure, with all it consequences, t .a.. . .w, l. . i in iuh itsrui i aiw m mi i ii luieutu with cerlatuty v e as'crt that n'tecn ol the I .t .c have .1 libtT t'ely refused 'or yearn past to fulfill their const i utioi.al obltra uns, aud we . r.'..--rrh'r tmrn Cf A frit aval fir t K nwrart Th-t. --ti-uiion ol the United States, in its fourth at i le, provides as follows No p- rt ii held to s i vice or labor in one State under the ls thereof, eeca ping iu'o another, shi.l, in co wi qienoe of any law or reguit'iou therein, be ni-charged from such service or labor, I al wbo knew htm. w .a rditvtd in the c i but shall be delivered up on clai of the party 1 hj Major Robert Anderson, o! K- ntucky to WIM Puch service or labor may be due." Anderson received his first ooeaaatswloa at 1 Thtsatipuliiiou was so materia! to the compact oj Lieut. 21 Auiilery, Jul w 1. 1--J5, w.n i it that compact would not have been Iu.ptctor General iu the Li u 11. k w mad -. Tae greater number of the contracting received ibe rank of B evel Co ain, 1 ptr; ' I held slaves, and the State of Virginia had ; bis successful conduct in the F.oritia sta previously d clired htr es'imate of its value by Settember f, 1.47, be was mule Brevet manitiit it tr.i cciiui'iou oi uer cissioti oi tue icr- ritory Witten r o coin-voces toe ataiea norm oi th Ul io rivir. The aamo article ol the tUonsti'- ion etipu 1 Utes alao for remii ion by the several States of , :. t i ...,,: f.. , l .. ... i : , , .... lUVII VII IIVUI 1 0 V t I .u itA ...V Ut.Hl U V.PI e ' . .. Tr uentn li ovemment, as the common , Jv t0 into , ffoCt th(8e ,,. uUiouB of the SllUtg. !"or many years tbeee 1 Uwawere efer. ei But an increwing hostility ! of ,te v to tbe insau ' f i i u a eii,.....! -.i, '..k , il in IM blibTerT u icu m o uiiirKnu ui w i or ,nd ,wg of tb. General Govern ..." - .""'. - ; ment bate ceased to effect the ohjeeW of tbe , Consünttion. Tue 9'Ci ff Maine l-w llamp ; .i.,,, Vermont, .n'ssAcnueeiio. uon.tet '.ieur. ' Ith'.dc uii' l; New York, Fennsykanis, Illinois, Q(JUD,t Oiio, Mioi..,,- in. Wi-cacain and Iowa STe pnacted laws which either nullify the acts of Co cress, Lr render useless any attempt to ex ; -"He them, in many ot these States tbe fugitive is dis(h.r0e? from tbe eervice or ltbor claimed' none ol them has the State Government complied with lha -tif-ulation made in tbe Con- , e bieten- ,e Jersey, at an early . , a r.w mr t.ie rendition of luzitive dertakittf; but tbe current Of anil s avery leenog , hM K -ar r.cen,i. t0 0act laws which hff 09a jiW and hy tne u 0, Congresa. In ( ,h s..,a . York, even ihe rieht of trsnsit mi; clBie, Ut new u.a, vwu 1 ' t vl wmmmm for , haa beeo ieLleiJ bt ber uibaa.l; at . lDe g MfS 0 Ohio acd Iowa iiwiye reficd t d in ,prH.r to i .sties fueitivrs charcerl with our0r) aDfj ,(h inciting servile insurrection lo . n if Tiaislala Thus tbe coastitutional comr-c'. has been d notitfal? broken and d ere- garded by ih. noo slavehol ing States, and the const queued fallows tbat south Carolina Is e leased from its obligatio Tb. e da for which ibis Conatitu ion was framed sre declared by itielf to be "to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure do mesne tranquility, provide lor tne common dafens., promote tbe general welfa-e and secure : be blessiDg of ltertv to 1 ourselves snd pos teritv." I mounting the guns and o'berwise puttt Th. ends it end axored to accomplish by ft , great strategic point in order. Toe ar a F.deral Government, in wbicb each State' was of Fort Sumter iteMawl of 1 40 guns, B racogcit'd at tn euual, and bad separate con- , them beirg tbe formidable too inch '" trol over its own institutiors. The right of prop biads," which throw either shot or si. erty io slave, was recognised bv giving to free j which have a fearful range. Oulj a few persona distinct political rights; by giving them are yet in poaitioo, and the work of n toe right to represent, snd turthening them with peice of tb a calibre in tbe ciseuates i direct t.xes for three-fi'ihs of their slaves, by earily a elow one. Tbere is also a laig aathorUhtg the importation of slaves for twenty ' of artillery stores, consisting of about 4" years, ar.d" by etia-ulaticf for the rendition of of powder, and propwiionat. quan-i'.; 1 fugitives from labor and shell. The work men engaged her We slBrm that these ends for which this Gov- i tn fcrt -rv night, owing to the wa ' 1 - , s- - i . i .. r i i reffn r L-ftmmui.ica1 . on BMh theri'r. I I deciding uuon the oronrietv of our domestic In;'.. ' , toll - -d s,Te'denied 'the righ,8 0 e'tabüjhed in ndeen if th States and reeoi. , a , u,-ed b7 the 001 b ltullon ,hc7 hve dounced aa ainfnl lhe insHtnli.in nf av.rt tl.. K ... - j r - o permitted the open est .b'ishment among them of societ es, wbese avowed obiect is ta disturb the pea-e and to eloign tbe proper'y of the citizens , of o ber S a'es. They have encouraged aud 1 thousands ol our slaves to leave their i homes; and those who remain bave been incited j ÜT emutwies, books and pic. urcs, to servile in- rrectioa. For twenty-five vears ihn agitaJon has b;en w ...."" I at ... " . ,1 : . .... . ' . i i... V" " A i ave-auiij lut.ras uK. uu.,. . . ..... . i I a ara !'"- wat hm its aid the power of the common Government!00 re '"J0" V" l.r";. ,i Observing the forms of th. Canatitotion. a aec- ' charee iot lhe harbor l.ght Some tl tonal party has found .Uhta that artiele lab- V ' S f S'ltJ VaJf "- aC?JlW tfiamiurMi, II uiciUB VI i subverting tbe ConstituUon itself. A geograph- i .... ... . .. i .u - : ;!..:-.. i V'ÜS " ",h f " Lt ,n. Uft - - the election of a man to the high office of Presi- dent of tbe f niteJ Statea whose opinions and pur I PO hostile to alavery. He is to be en- f 'IU -1 VI Lfl LIP R.U 111 1 La IB I rm t lull Ol III H nOIiimfin www.- SW ft Government, because he has declared tbat that "Loverniueni can not enaure permanently halt -I I V... - . n r. , I k. .k. ' J a. . .. . ..i Slavs .uu iian ner, kw iuwi iup ,uoiiu uiiou ' ia tha naiicf ti.at alaverv is in the I ' T I P I -'-.mw. m u . - - w . . j asstoii ' course of ultimate t. n.i li . , . : ni secuuuai comuinauon ior me . of the Constitution, ha been aided jn eome ot the Sutee by tltvaiijgto citiaenahip pro(i who. by , the tupremr law of the lam, are inc tpable i.t h-I ii." e cit a.'n; and their otes h vt brt u ustd . to ir mura e a ptlic , hof ile to ihe Sju'h, j ai.d deo'iuctivp f ite peace ttid tt'e y. Ou tbe 4ih of March in at ibi" pr y will take peeftiai of the G orernnful. It has inuou.f-1 th it the South s'iall be exclude 1 from the m- mon ternlory ; thai the judicial tiibui.ald th .i b- made sectional, and thar a wr muit be weg-d against slavery until i t'iill ceiee throughout ifce l! :ited States. The guarantees of the Cons'itutio ! then ou iifujot,!, tucrquni riyiii.. ui mr e im -ui oe (4ir The t-loeelioldii' a:a'r? will uo I :ngrr I niTe th o-wer of Belf-zorfnuii.-L' or lf-prc teetion, and the Federal Ujrtrnm:n'. will bare D ,. mg their cnemv. Sectional iuftrcst and aiiim it? will dceptft , the irriution, and all hop of ti BV d t M i , x'lert i j vaiu by the fact th.it public opi: let) ' I ft North baa invested a great political tjrtaw tHk tftw sine j tiooj of a more rrotieoue" rÜ(J IM- We, iberelore , the people . Sju'.Ii t: u, i by our de'cgilr in Convention n ..-.. n-tjl. il. uj ; pealiug to the Supreme Judge of the world lor j the rtctifade vi nr luteut. inf, hive ajlecinly declared that th- Uuion brretwt as syIbw b -i twe'en tbia S:a'.e nd the ntlur 5 t't -t tt N irtii ' America, is dissolved, und th it the S ate t.t South ( Crolioa baa rruuud her po.n'iou amocg the . ! nations of tbe wt rid as a fr.e, stiver ich, and m- : dependent Sute, with fall power to levy war, ! c',BC'ud paci1, contract ailiaucea, e" abl:ohcom coerce, anu to do all other acta and thiuct hich .. . ..... Q . . j. other act and tbiuca hieb indept-ndeut Sea' es mar ol rirt;t do And, for the ?upyort ol th-s Declara ion, with firm rel.atco on tbe prot-r ,u ot Divine Provi if ra aar ia rn nfn a 1 I ar Lotlnu tt ... nt iu a.tn mutuilly p'edge to e..ch other our , . or. From the Charleston M-rcu jr. DeceinVr 13ih. Uur tlnrb r -lielf n,r. . dftmsnn- flf rial nf iht Vonit ucVon rf ihr Gl-tmXew and fliiaatdilll Out- M'fit and Gi t icurkt Arm'Wit nt aaht Fori It tt i Going on at Fort Sum er and Out I'ickvy. c , dre , dre. The aitent ererj with which wuik is now being pushed forward u u lha 'orffications rrectta 'or the protec Ion IIb Ban r at Cur es t"n. i.-omelhii rr a', oi.ee new s' f n r i iJ ii irv To kern ttn ri.wN nf Ihe W. reuru lutlw ,...i..a lu regard to tvenla trat.-j,-, aig m-.ui.Q' Oval, wc i - . . , Z prtuem oeiow an interesifr ccouun i in.ae ac live operations of tbe Fedeiai aoiboeill. It at I ,1... - l , r- akld kmv that .he E.eeuü ..1 s,,t. u . 7. , 7 , .. .T , in'. i'iiT hit in r ni un ir. if i-ni r.tr nn in puiBiuin ....... .. 4 ... . .j - l : .1 . u i.. c i . . -, uiu inn, i-e-t no'i.'r unu ucii-iise it täte in bis keeping. Until Urn in the past , . , ... .. w ' wewsw war w- ... , - .ur oeacn, piua up uy 1 ne wina ag .ii.pt rne eoum .n. h.a ..,ir,i .h,m oj;ki i ..u ui jiim mu h.iit hli...o v 'iiiuwsi by a single leap, nd the empty gi.r.s Were tufli red to rxa out in tarmleaa aaaici v noon the noble tiij. A ha7. A r. ,,. ...,1 V. m.,w.in..a , clujge. 0 is an enclosed water battery. buv;,.C a front on FoRT M L'LTItIC ih .,,nih ..iu. ... . Ulli .,,n a d.p'h of abou' 24') ieet. It is butt with ealieni 0' a sturmifjc p.utT, or bv rectt r r .; tcbea Below we tive ft tough diagram cl tne line ol fottirl cations. Here ia given the r.!au of Fort .Vouhiie. The outer and inner walls are of brick. capped with stone, aud filled in with earth, making a " "u ' u.itea or nx.een n-ei in tnicauess ttaawawk now in nroeriKa ednaiatain cleaning . . r ,7 , . , , ..... the M 'ro,a ,hp P" : the 10:1 : u',chn8 ' -. Tw u .w.,..mr, . u wetting a giaciep WttlWl'g git.i'-.a.n- eas- and west walls, and L.-tead, cutting sally-ports, which lead ioio strutter out works ou the sou'.L- east and souti -west unfits, iu which 14-poucder I OotiUcT gUJt will It pUcfJ, euabli ig ttc gini- j aoo to sweep tLeoittb cn iLree b'Jtt with grapa and canister. j The north west angle of the fort haa also bten . airtpgiocneu hv u baatiouettr, Vt ru-tai.i i ! weight of a heavy t i . tu t.J J main street ol the Is acd. The main entrtnee his s'.so awM "tir(.d anl i trap door io Utt quare cu" m Ihe dt.or lor . iugresa and egree. At t; i Unto tb. be ighi of ' the wall, 'roai the boaatSJI oi tbe ditch to the top i of the naripct, ia 20 feet. Tha difci is from 12 o 15 feet wide t th. b .se, and IS feet deep. The nature ol tbe soil would not seeaa o admit I of this dep.h bt i ig increased, q-tikaand having oeru reactieu m many places. 1 ne wcrx on toe I aouth aide ia nearly fintsh.d. The countersoarp is eubauultally butlt ct pi.tr.k, n"d -pread i'h rarl, all uf which ia k -p? firmiy in place by the I ddaion of Sections of plank nailed to Bprisjbtt 10 ttnd crossing ' ,vh otr or ft right BbMai rntkiug eq lares ol ab ut 10 feet each The purioae of the glacis, whic i i- n inclined plane, is to exprse an attacking pirty to the fire ot t . c lu I.1, which ar.; s . p: iei-! .t ti sicep it j f thr 01 lhe OMUlurscrap to tbe edge of the bc.ch Uu ihe north side all the woo l-'n gu : ctses have been placd close together ou the ramcarts, apparcntiy for the turptweof seeming ic against an esca.ade, bv.t possibly aa a screen tor a battery of heavy guua. A good n any mrr are engaged inciearir:;; tne ramp . na oi iitri ana csrtn, lor the i.uipose of put kagdawa a viry utly looking arrangemetif, which consists of 6trtp of plank 4 incbts wide, It inches thick, ard Ü or 8 feet long, tharpoi ed at lha paiai, and nailed down, so as iu prcjeot about 3 leet Lonxmta'ly Irom the lop of the walla. A notice ble fs.ct in the bsii. nettes to which we have bor. alluded. laiM ftaftM in which one of them has been buik. 1 be ewe completed is fTmed of solid m-.-tnry. 1.. i.. itn-tin- t e B. ocner, nowevcr, . tr mow. rx oi ptanx i.a ocen saha i'u'ed. An i M he inside it Hit w.oden outwoik loos. Hteka h ve been p'accd. Hi h bastiouettes aie armed ihn ssaatl catroide, and a bowi'ser po.t d la'er.lly so - s " com jani ibe whole iuteiveui: g me at by a aswat tiro. In the Lurr. d ex. cittou ti ihtse e aajb I In provemi nts, a large lorcc -bout- ITU me are coLS'antiy engaged. Additions are duly m ide to this number, ar.d lite work of pattlag lay post in lhe best po-i-ible condition for detei se, I car ried on with almost incredible vigor. THE GARRISON. A few davs ."go Col. G .rJner, who, for rs, 'ioe had held ill post of Cinimudaut, and courier? and bear-. ig had sou Hie liieud J ot and i j r u the or hia galant and mer.to.iuui eondut. battle of Moliuo del Kty. i ne otner cuicers are: Lipr. Anner u u id.y, C-tp. T Seymour, L'en'. T TftSSOt, l.'.ut. j. C. Divis. Lieut. N J. Hall all of k first Capt.J G. Foster .Ld Leut. G. W. J,r, ol the E.tgipeer corps. Aatlaunt Surgeon S. W. Caw ord. A th. rir-t Regiment Artillery. Medical Statt. The force, utder these rentlenien, co j two companies of Artillery. The c.u I bowevhr, aie not fi.'!. the two com ti-ii ol lies, i w. Haw ni i are informed, only ab,., aeventr mei , il the bat d- A sln-rt time ao, two ad' companies were execfe'l, bu", they he : come; and it is i aid bs, lie? liio 0f the garrison now positively sta'e! tba lure p-esent t least, uo rem'on rent vigilance in the v.jrt While the woixtrg meu are doing won ibe out-ide. the soldiers within arc by no idle. Field p ec a have been p'ac. d in j upon the green wi-bin 'hs fort and doui i i xpedients of military engineering have be i gUcted to make tbe poei ion as strcrg as ; on os 02 'he b- .t le. It ia sid thai thj great. st vigilanct g M in , V3rr rt.KUu-io-i at thi tims ami 'u ' .!.. .8" . . ' ' ' . . ' I aw I w pee ah i vU- t-pon matter for an utsider, aLd the fid or ah to get m, mttst make up hie oiiLd to bp, with all the c.utior, oeremony and circn lion with which the Allies are advanch tbe Capital nf thf Celestial Empire rOkT Sl'MTia, a woik of sol it? masonry, octagonal In pierced ou tb north, east and west sides I :S, ' a - in : is , double row of port-boles for tne neaviet-' j and on the j.mtn or land side in addition ' ings for guns, - p holes lor musketry, s' i the middle ot the harbor, on the edge i ship channel, and is said to be bomb proo' at pre eent wtir.out any regular garrison. These is a large force of workmen- one hundred and fif y in all busily em Ot ps t "t .rf e, ! in . ow 1 . ty ,or 3t I M . to r. , k Iocte, on (, , southern ex remi-y o .'.n ..f l.nrl. whirh.r , H. in . V --r - - direction to Hog laland Chionel. To 1 J- .1 is le rr. sent- a cirt I wuc me itf v It has nev.r been considered of m quence as a fortrees, ultht-ugh its pi the city -outd give it importauce, armed ai d jruriaoiiid From a has tioo we fiud that there are about fi rva- i auns mounted on ibe parapet; the unjor are eighteen and twen'y-four pound "Coluaibiads" are. however, within here are a so supplies o. powder, eh Am wt.Ac T.e ih, ro 1 -1 t 1 1 isrisun a f I At present there is no garrison at tl forty .erct i irn v I J I, a v. t I n: ";' "'."' neet oi rt i-r at mrep ions wu cn ' it at once : IC. - Major . c: mt nine md sol .n gray; . and in . formed. to be, and which should always reu. the pride and sefeguaid of our city rr Din Ai-rE ara.nce cr maj an The New York aw r thus d AMiitBaoa, oommandsn at Fort N in pnysique ine m iwuaa Innl... in h.tnPl,. Pi li.. IIP. TV . .ta. i mi u.'nu' v - - dierlvt his hair is thin and turnl: . . . ., , bis comn exion ewarinv: nts e icMijjsci hjs nose prominent rt . . CtSTI.E PINCKaFT A stronger would read in his ar and oeterr ini't"tt and H rx'.cil w to him H h a eon I dt-nl eCaMCT li tercourc belt very oonrteotht, ai ridl vo nud abtit'drint getic'i' .t ." - . - v , : is always agreeable and freoilcai ttm i riffirfied, man of andatjr,ted oooragCf and a iru-eoldier, m ty M rwUwdnn ' obey Of d ai d to Jo hi - duty. l'.riert of KeattlMlWftUft 'I' I si ui Si . "'e Pbiladtlphia I'ms aayt: x. weeka not lt-u than 15,lH;0, aad am (H M I . persona in thia city have unMjvc rd y b dtCtlltKed from MIU UlOliä Wtierr th.y rip. rri ; .e of e-.riiinir heir brpud br tfci ol their brow. Directly and : . not lese ihm 50,000 persona depei.d,U upon 'he x r.ii.' 1 1 tlieae ojet.tivre tut lab - t 'ice." Tb Nttick, Ma., fJaWter eaj w n o w. k the eboe-fntiou- e I an leaving tb town for M.ico and New fi !,i uuinhcr. Toe failure' i i Jiouiii N .tn .tut to i c rly li'ilf a tnilliuu dü:i .'a The Hwtlord (Co-n ) p p puis "to ul tne ii.noeiiC o: im i :i o -tional piiucipltt in nur MMV Bftl uW i . fta I the c meeqnent cessation ol tjajt M .'i rrc ur e iih ih-southeio portion of our Co.Jt 1. 1 ay. Wood ruff A B'acb'a Urge Cancern is rui " gU bouia p. r day, end a Urge ftwtjftwer our bea'. mechar:c, diachar . siniHe coti ct res have b mc either to aeek eru- pi jintnt elsewhere n r. :;..a.i idle. Ti e worst is yet to come. lu Mid lle'on, Conn., n .ki;.i . ZL . In Middl.ton. tW. maounring it du ! OenfrabhthmeuUmpu.y;:. r ulr-r ha. da i- runniitg on hill time " i . er, empioyfc g near four Lisudrcd, ha,a d icided to cl tin Iba l.ot January. oa the 1.: oi Jt tury, and tcvi . il other n r I i thai aiciiii'y tue to atop about th it r iv Tfc three i. low manu pc nie in E ß . n . employ iuc; lit y men, htv-- -top 'i r.iy mtde pluwa for Southern ui". The following is an t xtrict from a It ttt r rt- reived by ft meiemtile bowaa la Cltvt laad ; ni o'n of the leading lion.-r in New Tork aityi 'Faetoric?, michint i hopi, and ajl osber i ihM t.al pursuits here are 'ii e ;r.rgiug Irom twenlv five, fi ty to one bandied Inn t - : .i'v Tue cloi. - i ig housea have but one third o lhaaTMfaaJ newe, thus throwing out ot emtoyment from "'"'OI., 10.01 0 to 15,000 htudr Cartter. wbo have fa ! rt-CI M II. ' 'lOTII It'll, I 1 1 J .1, I . - - - - ,,,. ' ld fi ,, ,, v .... ti, ÜI n. p.n v, ,,, o I ? . ,i .,"f . ,V ' ? ..e t, . K-ouac here, r.reb.t . ., A i'. s aw- M iveek i!i; aa o.-. ! 11 1 alone uiribuc.-d cu i'v l , . - I tu Iftitaportirg Lous.-a are p.. otra are going Torward, u- y h.iv. Ij ; um'.er- mauded, and many Ha run atartng thtal in the fa, tjlmMw ri I'mm tUe llnuit- of Mr. L.iicol... , 1 rl " 1 vT Tribune, a tier iftt. ol 23d Instant, write i slol:..w jnrwl.rence ih- x.. v- 1 Line On my arrival hare, I find Mr. Lincoln chter ful hoP!""l W '-ho uliim kta future He i a "res rcgu.arty at ten o clock I k t s t ' ninw-lfiw ii.i wttMW antil Inn tn I h,. mr.: r. . . - - -"n - J- " " " ir g, when hj appears at h:a aOOSJ ; s House. A few hours there, and eg .in he seeks quiet at hum to read bia ic ten (UI thai ou.V tobe read) and the tupeis ol" the day. Th DM retnote from here, who fetr more that Mr Lin coln wifl be murdered by bi frio::di thn his tot-e (it P has any)d.in; kn.iw h;s .xcdlent 1 wile, who will lOL st chrer'til T iir r t ; y wl:t .. : ever dag.-r cornea iu thtt di.-i c tiara. I ne ramny w, II leive her,- toward tbe close of Fehmarv. and rmecud to Washinrton a nnleil. , 1 , as possible, avoiding our N Wthaffl Cl' .a t-ete torinai recep'toe. woo .1 I k y A niece of Mrs Lincoln a t j c moli-hcd vcung ladt f aaghteea "Will ibe Prei-Jtutial pirlv on tVtir jawiatlj. Bad W!l I become a mombt-r ot ii. a '.mi.y at tbe V'hie House. I oug'nt not prhaaa, ta - tbts I latter laawNadag : . ' , !ct ;t n'"' 0 rniny youc Republ:re to W t.-h nton . a to ,nkr ocr tiund-t d ;i Sawih ihn k M law ;.tk-? c .- t V i H.rrarJ G-.lli ire, -..J who ia high i k- o ftt Sarlufisld. will jiio bu parti-n- ':. tfa iaV j to wane i gun ; A f .w :. .. I i..ry. . The fo'l awing tff c.i gaairrfttiva parfarta ü ,aTft been given by a father to his eo.i u a a j je.iv.d fiom his oan biiter ep..i re o' i grieving and eis-ing a BtOtbat's love and couc- sc : What agway wis vi-i Te cn my itotaw! fee wheu ehe saw that all tbe bad taid and snffered faiied st mcve mr ! She r e to go home, nn-l 1 followed at s diatatca. t"he -ooke no more lo mo fill fho reached her owu door. "Ii ia eeh'Hil t m no," eaü she. "Go, my ton, rd once mure lei mo baaeicb you (o thi k upe-n w'na I hrve sji-1." "1 shan'i go to ectuol,'' Is.. She locked p.stou'ihed st my co'drtc-s, bu re plied firmly Certainly you will so, Alrref; I comTCtnd you." "I will not," said I, In a ttino cf dt fi isctk "One of two thin-.s yon mu-t do, AI "red either co to echoo! this mmninsr. t r I will iuck you iu your room ai d keep .ou thrr.- ' Ii t ready to promiao implicit awaffi H M M my wishes I n the fu'tjr." "I el ire you to do kt you ein', g t picii.i siBtra." Alfred, chooac now," aaij my mother, wbo ia,d her haod upon my arm. She u.mblt'l vto leutly and was deadly pale, louch jj.,, ki, k sM , h . ieM) u jd kr.0Wä j -ko ml r , 1 j Will you g A!fr-. ?' "No," I replied, bwl 1 quailed bcr.c .ih her eye. Then follow me,' she said, -.s -he grasped my arm ti-raly. I raised my foot oh, my son, heir 'tie! I raised my foot aud ki-.-ktel Ler :cj .-...' c mother! How my he id reels as thu Mrraal ot memory rushes ovtr ins! I kicked my mother, a eeble woman my Mtber! Bbaaatgetwdbaek a few st. pa, end seabed aalaai the wall, i ba did not lock at uie 1 saw her h art beat . t her b.-cas'. "Oh, Heavenly Faihet!'' said she, "forgive him he kunws uot what be doer!" The caideuer just then passed tbe door, &tid ', seeing my mother pale and almobt unable t.i -t t- Hsj. 1 part herself, stopped alia heckoned him in. evet I "Take tbia b.y up ptairs and lock him iu bis fing I room," said sbe, and 'urned from me. Luukirg aud back as she waa enterit g htr room, tte gaea for euc'n a look of aony mtngled with the mo t in Oj ten-e lovt! it waa the lat: unutterable pi.. from a bvart that was broken. In a moment I found myself a prisoner in m , own room. I thoueh for a moment that I wouU ü oii myeeK fro n Iba opea wi.. brains out, but I fell a r.ii to do ii I , n-t ilel ThepOe facial my mother haunted ma. I flung atyabll on tbe bed aad fell asleep I Juat at twil gbt I beaid a lootsicp ap.io.cl. lb. door, it waa my Bist r "What miy 1 tell your mother for yon? ' i awtwo. "N ithiLg," I replied. "Oh, Alired! for my s-k.-, f, r all n ; , CWW tKaf WAI1 ia mnwmm hA lavaaawa. I .. . i v wisaa-. tiia aiu ami ? uuc lUUba IU 1 t'1 l ! ' .. ' ' 0j - JOU. I would no: snawtr. 1 hcirj her loo: slowly r.-treatinp, and 1 gain 1 threw Wya.ll l . (hebed to pass another wretched and fear ul . - .... Another loola'en. slower and feeble r ' n n.v sister's, dietuibtd me. A vo ce aaUed nam. Il was niy mo I;. rV. "Ailred, my sou, shall I cotnc f sbe askew. I cannot tetl what mtluence, operatir g at 1b.1t noment, mide me epeJk aavtrsi- to BJ leelio,a The fjentlc icice of no motht r melted By o: dn- rule heart, and I loui;pd to throw myself on htr n nie r , I 1 ...... D aa . asataa - am .a I ur.V JUV I UIU UVl. UUI UI V WUi.l fa - ' . 1 1' in m itirr m hn I - . ii n.-r I mr n rtr u.-nr I heard her rithdraw. I l ea d her eat. I kaaaas to call her bick But 1 c.d not. the city, where be ia elso known, and where ii 1 was awaknued nom my uneasy s'timbcr bv cau do him no bsrm, but bss rather bad a teud SaShmk CAM Md m7eiitcr;e-7 to k.i his friend. cloaer.obim;bu,our.c "Git up, Ai red. Oh, don't wait a minute 1 j Cl,UDt ""ßht be read where the public have no Get up and come with me. Mother is djim !'' means ol kuowing him as 11 e community here I thought i as ."ling, but IfHap have, ftnd reproach might thus be thrown upon a mechanically aud follow, d mv sister, ton the . a. .ut bed. aod cold as ma.ble, lay ti.y motber. be I CSme 'ff tb "? ""'Mj was not uudresjed. She b.d thrown herself ou does not deserve reprorch. the bed to rest. Arising to go again to ate, aba The circumstances of this case are about as we was se Z'.a with palpitation of the heart, and w.s ' ., . . borne senstiew to ber room. sUted in cur ,8eoe of atnrdy- Itapoears, bow- I can not tell jou i'h tlin agonj . r. that lhe plan was meditated. Some two aaea htr; my remorse was ten'old great. . or ihree weekt tgo ope of the women accosted ! tbe fact tbat ibe wuld never know it. I bellt Ved Lu , u u - - - - - . . . t. th vi t m wheu he waa working in hia garden, myself tobe ber murderer. Icouid not weep. : .-8..uru, My heart burned In my bosom; my brai., wa oa I a d Mwl if he was a Presbyterian clergyman lire. My sister threw her arms around me a: d II ten. led that be Wat She theo told him thtt ! w f nt. in mltrtrp. Sndii?i 1 w wt ezktw m. hilf t.t mn . r 1 . , " . r I d I t.on 01 w, ccher s band-ber eyes unclosed e She had recovered consciousness out not apaeeb. . Ah. irthmA .1 pna anrl wn.v.li h lina I ,AA 5 ' V -.- i - i not unueriana ner woros. 'Mother! mother!' I shrieked, "aay only that you forgive met Snecsuid not say it with her lins, but hrr hand She A-miled upou me, and bJHag ; .1 i nre.v. .. her thin white hauds, she cla. p d ay own .,, tbem, acd casthcr eyes upward She moved her lips in prayer, and -!usshc died, I remained tti'l kneeling beside that d. ir orm till my gentle siste.- removed me. The J ol .i e bad gone lorevei 1 y bo spurn a mother'c cantrol. v . ashamed to own that they are wrong, aho think it manly to resist ber aaaftjarHy, or yield to her icflience, bewart! l ay not up for y nt. -elves bitter memor ta lor future years. Mxxioa.n Mi'STaNu Liniweit. From rich and poor, bond and Iree, all eolers, jraden, ai .1 cou- 1 ditionsol life, the aamr. m,i nfns.it ;u.-..t i üitn S baa c- ;s, Bites, Straiued Horses, ic, it ...1 among Liniments. Giutine , 1 or ISalt ,. It is the House's. eper'a aud F.; uitrs' P frit:..!. Weeks ol illnesi a: d loss of" time are ! saved by an early apolkation of .Mjsnarig Lini ment. It should always be oa hat. J. V. . of whom you buy, and have it warr tntt .. n-uine- All genuine will hereafter be ar tbe H :ua ture of G. W. Wrsrsaoox, Chemist, tad D s. B.wX, Proprietor, w th tbe words "Trade," " dark" in two Medallions ot th. FtdsealCas rfiicy. Sold at t5 eis , 50 cu., and .fl U per Bottle, by all respectable dealer throughout tbe world. P.S. BARNE- A CO., pov15 d&wm. New York iDie woDaeriai article- Sores are bidi- ) nina a"Ufc lut v " wu,ruiDg re- i , : . e . uuujuic , - w um? er- v...nai v.-imgwiiiri, on ML , ful, aLd untold ills assuige.l by this UMilibli ! Ult l ,he t when be was kidnapped. On little one ever enjoyed ber iatfaw parents not along this gre.t ade. .socb at ,a- tbe f sWJu-a B..: era r i tl l! i V : nt .).- h li P ii ! 1 ft m.t Viia hr.n statt sawaal I Sft T C sWnaawsfl . Jflat n:a-n thaw rv r ftla h a, aewaal UM waastil ha- ika a aMaaaw aaJ bsaaaa ft2t. IK a. .a 1 'ai . , . . m i, a ..r. uri . ail. itw . f tiiAniw. m. mm, j : . ita iiBjftariieai aa i ten a mi nr i i nap ritmi.iA q.m , - n.i.im.i UICU1L UL'. V '.A t W . I) III -1. niH II J l-f Tt a.tt mW 1 - D a aa.a, uc ut-e . EUä r .av-.- - a. . . . , - - .. a a. a. wv,v( - I r ' .V .IIP Wfl 1 He' I . . ' l"'l.tW J . t WWJ ötfUIU. WW nW läf- lift I Pmaft ExToaT.no Menu - A Sihoolii DvtL'r- mknt a i.ry reepecio.e clergyman oi our cuy, t: ii l man v Lu.r cnaraccr is aoovc BCep.ctuo, uaa i rec atiy o?en made me tic i in ot an nt:scrupu- I I it die. A3 there are miny rumors about ' ou the etreet, and some that do injustice to the i I irel party, we will give a statement ot the I ,-.s it ic understood by the effisert who made t . II .. ; i! a that on last Friday night the clergy, rft alluded to was retun.it z home along i cf.eet, just north of the co-poration line, :. ii two women and a man anoroacbiua II ltaofi Into the street to let them a M Am women followed him and instated pi. -ulJ accompany tbem. He ndcavortd . tat ape, when the man caught hiin roughly by u and commenced dragging him t IT. At m. ui. turec men wtre seen on the oppc itM if tbe street acd Ihe clergjmau ap I to the m for aid. Tbe men ranlied that v did not know Lim and would not interfere He Wa t -ken thus forcibly to e. house kept by a Batd i' tcr We'ab, Ld there under threits l i a note payable oca day afterdate o: $?H), with the costiderat'on tta'ed iu it that ' it Wat -Jven to prevent cxpopu.-e for having illicit atfc rcouree with one of the women. After i'.go ing tne i ore ne wa sunerea to depart. When be rttawtial heme he told his wife ibe story as above I ii .ted, and a?ked her advice. Sbe prevailed , . . !,im ta pay the money and let the matter diop. . p. . WaitlMlk wkk Ammm Th.. H WfW WW W"KW" WW w nawu 111 U V . t l V mm had marked the batik Dotes, aod : '1 himself with a pistol, determined to cet I b;9n0te in exchange for the b.Lk notea, acd then i .ke :h: swindler return the money. But Mr Wi ! h aoalal play with piatol, too, and when his victim drew a piatol, be drew on. also, and cocked Hi arid looked twice as ferocious and ft Htdthitatf as tha feeble and delicate preacher Ida, Had Mr Welsh anil rid bis extortion ftp here, he would probably have escaped Oj yc-'.trday morning tbe parson received a note , ru th ; otLrr WOmtD at Mr. W.'l boute.demand- ' .. I fifty d .liars on her account. Seeing there ' bs no end to the matter, the worthy ler- ni ii t. keJ the advice acd assistance of Catt . ot the Police. Word was sent to Mr. Welsh ' ton and get the money, and when he ar rived be waa taken, with hia confederate, the l d girl. The first one, it is said, has e? e.pe3, aud Welsh says t-be has the $'200 with '. r. From letter; found on him it appears be is Cleveland, where he has a wife and family, u d he left there with one of those women. lie d to be a gentlemanly looking man. C MMITMENT OV W ILSH aJID OTHtftS FOB Fx r it ing Monit ar THtiaTS tr VioLiaict Ex cit r.a rNT ExmiMATlo.t Watvto Tne exami 9 ah and the two women, Jane Snow a id Eilst Fi rd on tbe charge of extorting monej a rhrfjasaw. was fixed at two o'clock on ii'.iirJdT atttr.oon at ihe Mayor's office. Lot g ore lha Lour named the office and every cor : p oachingtoit was crowded. It was found tie fur the attorneys, witnesses, and oth- :. i -ttd Lo gain access, and Mayor Maxwell aanftaee d that the examination would be held at .he C'"tr'. house. There the crowd hurried, but house waa found entirely too small to i i one half the people who were eager to i, and a scene of pushing acd shorn g and .-, "ire!y, if ever witDessed around the g, ct.suid. The it terest felt tn the WSJ intense, end tbe feeling was altogether favor ol the Kcvereni getitieman who had h.-tn ou'raged and persecuted. Th. press of the 1 r - d was so preat tbat up to the judge's atand, it-ide of tbe bar, waa ooeaolid maae - . ti. Tn.. prisoners were got into Court by iedgerdemain known only to officers of the Court, and afler the buxx attending their arrival ted ihe Mayor asked if the parlies were to proceed. W, F. Fishback, Prosecuting Attorney for : ia tief, T. A. Hendricks aud II C New e l for tbe State; and R. L Walpole A. Colley for tbo de'ense. The affida vit waa by Captain Roas, and charged tbe de US with i x oriing money under threats o violence, and also with assault and battery. A (on.-ultdfiou was held between tbe malt ad Lis counsel, duiiug which time tbe omni, who arc go tl looking, but bold and ri, k.p'.up a comtant succession of smiles an l aeda Itwd winka on the crowd, indiscrimin atrly, a if they eeoght to mesmer'x; tbem with charm. I) it their witching, winsome ways a con r.ry iff ct, and settled tbe popul tr mind d.termirirdly against them. Hut one of lhe women had been arrested or. . ittd as two were iu Court, Captain tti that tbe othe r, supposed to have . i.i C1-. velaod, Ojio, bid returned ou that (rd ) mcriiiug and be had arretted her at .e'ct'.e pirties resided. Mr. Wal- I ; what amount the bail had been fixed ITelah w.s firt arrested. Mayor Max weU repllad thai Fat Welsh it was $500 and for the woman j 100. Mr. Walpole then stated tbat tbe defense would waive aa (lamination, and he trusted that toe Couit would uot mke the bail excessiee. Mr. Hendricks rem iked tbat be bad been in formed that Mr. Welsh owned property in Cleve land, Ohio. Tbe amount obtained by the fraud was J.200, and he thought lhe bail should be fixed ai leaal as high as it would be for an officer gh whose bands money would pass. How ever he was willing to truat the discretion of tbe Cjurt. Mr. Walpole and Mr. Colley both expressed their willingness to abid. the decision of His Honor without further argument. Mayor Maxwell remarked that ic view of the unusual excitement and the great interest evinced ou the part of tbe public in the case its enoi- mity, and from what he knew of it, although he n .a iiol ex .ainea ant of tbe parties ui-der oathi would fix the bail for Mr. Welsh at 2 000,! and lor the women, Jane Snow and Elizi lord, ai i Htl .h Th. aei.inn ni ,h. m i , . , . .. , . , -eceived with demonstrations of applause all a .. . .... over tre room ine crowd was so closely packed lb tl it was difficult to stamp, but wherever there -., damping room good ue waa made of it, at d a . . tat awa r , s of ' cnod. "ood." arose ou everv side. This ende t the proceedings in Court, and the window w, rc opened to give means of exit to lhe crowd, j the .m. mnäan of which rewanad in the ' woril until tha nrlam. wa wa.a aalala Iaru4w. af law. I : 1 " W "f p.aj 1 v,ie freely made of lynching Welsh, , and bad lie been bailed out or released it would hive been done without any doubt. He is much safer in j til than he would be in any olher q aar- ter ol the city. 1 be ribald u'k of the women ai they pissed back to jail, dieguated eveiy one I We have ihiuht proper to suppress the name , ol the elergjm.n. Il.s name ia well known in t w. - ( u.t r k a . t . I BUe a Ultiuuiti w. iuu vuurtu, 111 it Der TUE- d . g L fe that sbe waa left here U1UU ' .l cere i a St TOO T( T, deStl i " te. and Wllh S Sick chi d. anrl I ..- - . a-kio the loan ot ten aoiiars. Mr. told ber ttnt pe had not ten dollars in the house, bat that I. . . "c " vvuw...u.., .uu -a desvur lo get astlsUnce for ber- She left, after --inp.p,im har addrfcot. W hon he went into the hoase, b. says he thought seriously over tbe I wjman'sttorv.and determined to visit her. It was early in the afternoon i, . . . I Den Da "lved at . lne wr-man asxed him to be seated, I a) . spaaed to avoi I the subject of her d Stitatioa lie asked to tee ibe tick child, and ll was io St. Louis, fie says this ; opened hia eyes to i i . the kind of woman she At tb. meeting of ona ne icu. ai toe meetirg ol one ; of ibe relief ,uc v..7 aner, ne detailed the crcumstance in sum. remarks be: 1 I lir d ior hiin' ud biuo 'old where be waa, d i- where be wa. m ..cuiK ..c. bio.t men was, mat i h"r raoturr had arrived, and that they were des ti i. . mi akirg himto etil again at the houe. i' tl et was wheu be was accosted on St t, aa his teluru home, the same night. He wa 1 at.dled by tbe mac Welsh, and d-.",- 1 by miiu force by bla own gate. The h aaa win re the note was signed is outside cf corporation, ou the east sij. of Illinois street. The four men to whom tba appeal waa mad. wh:n .Mr. was being dragged oil, are re-dj (o testify and tfe iu Ct u-l cn B .t r ! y. 1' in m o v o. u.-,iii i t .puis kos :.ia lce circum tai.. t ,u fi:m 'Ovtt tee irqut- riea on fcot rli! to t .11 upou tb i jureJ party. ' Whin Mr. found that tbe four mm were no', as be euppoetd, a party to h , :of Kgtitit him, he snw his way clt --r It) taw ... ., aa t ltd ibrcaU that had BtJftWl aVft aWwtava him F tht'r not ii-tcrferi j. he awppjMctlt l SMTW ftW ties to IM fraud 1 i . i . u wiil teetify, we learn, tbat ot.. . I .... t .l i him ih.it ii i- . r inn rt moi.- iht ftM bud betu efgag.d in r?a..iar plot- halber ret- son lor rr.ak'rg a c'.erg)mau iL? vicLu wat that ehr haJ jus', bteu stda.cd by a pst-Ler tu.d tlt j etc wculd fl cce them whenever she c u!d, and , , ' j Mah more to .he a-.me tff.ct. Their reason ! M not io'tr'cring at the time and prevent ng the on rage was iluir fear of biiug iuveigled into a p'.ct at;aisi 'heisaelves. , It it a pi y Iba tjvis .ii i w a t.ot i-nfitred to Lave gooe on at the rrt'i . iuary examination on Satuiday, &e th. ie id nodcuUt but s fficient etücnee would have bten ptadaecd to ehow a foul plot to extort mmy cr dtfamn the un blemished reputation of an innocent man Tbe man Wt!eh is a laigc, mc-cular, well built tod well dreesed man, with a ri trlutc cud determined loo'r, and baa doub'.Ivas made a trade of playing upon the fecrs t.t men, iu connection with tbe vile wem-n Le ia as.oiiatt .wi r Ö her ctees of tbe kind bave ct mc to OftB knowledge in tb. Uet fe l'bj, tLd il ft nuLl arpear that a heavy buiuesslias been dote in the line of extortita ia this good city. Since the abeve wse in type we are inforxed authmitatively that Mr. W.lpole who appered for the defense at the Court hcu-e, will have nothing to do with tbe cae. He had bun ab sent from the city at d on'y rt turned on the noon traiu on Saturday. When he entered ihe Court house he was iufotmed by Mr. Ccliey that tbe case was ret at two tV! ck to give h'm time to seeur his (Walpole'r) services That waa ibe firvt he had beard ol i. in w .y. He read the affidavit aud ...Ivirnl tbe n urse inker, bv the de fense, but he received no fee gave no pr .mtäe that he would take (he cape, mid no pecuniary consideratien tu t! :: cttce L m to do so. In saying this, Mr. Walpo'e dors not wih to be understood as cUericg atything lo tbe prijadice ot ibe de'ecee, tut b s life nig ppoeu.ions would lorbid him to ever uprie ar in a case of il is kind in opposition to Lis persona! friends. Fiat. Tbe a' arm of fire on Saturday night waa caused by tbe parti! buroincrof a new f-ame building on West s'reef, south or Washington. The building was about finithed, but bad not been cleared of the chips and s'tvings. There was a stove in one room, and hire one cf those habitual ürunkarua wbo eo frequr' i'v ornament our street gang repai"d alvut etgl.t o'clock lo , , , . -. . , .-. ., . , sleep. He built a cot 0 fi-e in the store aod lay ' down before it, and s WM took fi e and came near burning himself and the l utiding boih to ashea. The first would not have beru anv los the sec ocd would. The sot waa tot too drunk to yell aad rouse the reighbe-rbncd when pcotcftJ.ana they pucceeded iu extieg :i hin;; tbe names, a he damage to tbe bui'dtrg was a'igbt. The alarm drew out the eteam fire enB!nts promp.ly, and they tt.u. .kr.it aloi g the streets breatbin, fire aud gmcka at an f xciting epetd. It was a fine sight. At the corner of Mississippi street the Seuec Falls machine upset in making the turn stub, from the t!i;p ry ?:at of the street and thu impossibility of checking ihe bines uttd.r p-t.-.-'. the a itnient of : ,e ititw ,, lha ailawalkl Tha driver was .lightly barl on one of his legt but had no bones broken. The engine was ri-Veti ags'tn af ter the work of an hour or more, aud was not found la have sust.ined any se ioua dimagt . One ol ber axles was somewhat b?nt, but fire or six dt'llars will mhk . her al! right again. The Lecdt Lamed Cugine- the William Hcnderaon ii, we are in lor mo 1, in good repair and ready for service. CiNrLiaxsTaxr After the a jtut.ment of tbe Association o' Teach.'?, tbe rasmbert wh) had been et-ipjiing at Li-.i'e's 11 itea, before leaw iog for their homes, haa fid tiie followiog testi monial to Mr. Hyde, the popular and gentK minly proprietor: We, members of the State Teachers Associa tion, desire to expres-s onr thanks to Mr. A. R. Hyde, Ihe proprietor, and to Mr. D. Comigore, the fcntlemar;ly clerk, of L itlc's Hotel, for the ir klrdnest and attention to ua during tbe tint. a hich we have scent uuder their protection. Geo P. BaowN, S. R. MlTCHCI.L, D. H. Roicrts, Chas J. CSbmmIj Gro UatwsTaa, Th.s. Charles, Oliver White Hibam Haw. iv, Cvaus .-a! Til, O C Ba C. A L MlTCHILL, EUZA fMITH, R. N J' IINSOM, L. B. Jenkins, risse L Ha ajrts, Drsn.E At'sriN. The SrE.Ncxa Hou-e Ball The supper end ball at the Spencer H-tts v to ntglit, will be a grand affiir. Mr. D , ter ha3 besn unsparing in his efforts to precu'e aver; luxury for b:s tab'e thtt can be hd for money, and every one who haa patronized the Spencr knows that I . hiaself could not excel the co-.ks of tbe aawsV lishment in preparing the bird, ot the air, a. j the fish of the saa, and ihe gme of the wowls, for the table. Tbo ball room will be thrown open for those wbo cbooaa to deuce, and the puloi for those who prefer a sociai'cha', or a gam. o chess or cribbige. Tne New Ye&ra Eve party at the Spencer House wtll be the pirty of th? eeasoo, w. venture to say. NcT Gu LTr. The c'oarge preferred against a man named Murphy for hog atealiug. noticed a iUv Lnui-ville. New Albany and Chicago rail few dais ago, was investigate 1 Saturday before road, and it bad nc reference to poll ics A noted Mayor Maxwell, and Murphy was discharged, bully from Orleans. Iod am, was ab ising an old -. ... , ... man, wheu Mr Moffirr, a well known engineer It appears that he was in the employ of tbe Terre i ,hl r int,rf,red to ntP,mnt a e...li. ., , i Haute Railroad Co-, and bis orders were to dcive nwmwmmt enwd la tbi. dutt . . . . thlt be WM ou fuVc:o0 ol havtn? a aill KAna fsrim fr... Irai.l- ni. l tr. rleiva lVait-rt cneviA i uuLtn u.Lb Ii.'h ai.e.'. .law. i.ai. c: iu u.u , . to the ordeis if.-u d hv the couinanv ij the eci- , y CC" . 1 : u a fwi ä wiupi -.:.io wuc IP. Lamt Shades. Our tricad Lit uley ia a ceo- I ,;a ...... ..i ... r. . v I wwca.w pcu.i.ui. u ... . j.i . uaai . . . . . Y ears' gift a splendid lamp shade. We Wou d scarcely trade it with the Ait Uoiou K r llu ir fines psicting, for wbtn our burner is lighted thethade presents some views that would pi zzle Ccx 0. Reed to 1 xcel. By the way , cur friends wi.l Und at Jaccb Liodley's queensware store an tcditsa variety ot lamp shades at all prices, aLd also j Umpg BLd coal oil cheap. Post Orncts H-ta bm-had The following post cffivt.s have b. en esttb i.-bed iu this ate Slate, Jennings county; S .luda. J. fferscu ccunty ; East L:berty, A 1. n county, and Gat son, Pulaski county. Tbe fo t office at Newton Stewart, Or ar ge ccunty, has been discontinued. Now that the Legislature is about to as semble, we wculd remind persons at a dlstante tbat it wou'd be a gook opp rtnni'y for tbem, through their representatives, to get Delsvli & Smith, Real tsitate I gents, to pay ibe'r Western land taxes and locate their Warrants. A4 letter UT The following is an extract of a -ri ten hv the Rev C Z Weser, to the 6'- aim 1. . 1 . a . . a, . pu . ,..ey r ai A,...moer.ourg. l " A BENrraCTax--s Thtre i a w.im-n in ih wi;. .1... - aai-ti . KUUil J7 wiiwca; uuitftw iwu ra.i 1.11 - it riajajQ cUl m I. ,i,,d ,.W' t lhe -" Yd ,kee' " "quack" aad 'humbug." But i: is no lot ger. j - J ... : 2 A . .. B . auu wc ur-iii- io wreei ncr uiuic rom a i SUCH I ,, . . . . . Whether we shall have female phyrclat or not. n queetloD whicn dsu-' I. die u-.u bj time asd j Pr'cipie, auu not as a mailer or taaee. !' !. , I P J TZ ' L f "9 . 0M he hava IhsmiPiipt. fnr n I u ru ia p. alia . mm - - --i -- - - - . w.u., there will also be a supply if ther be a call auspicious association in all other minds What vile aud ti.' ourge the free imroorta'ioo of W'e-t . ever notions we may have of womanly delicacy ; eru produce intoiur porta To enable our We-i-and proprieiy.we will 11 admit tbat woman alone ; ern ntighb r o sell their proefutys to us on ice ia th liiirs the r- .1 roirs. ih. K, ., ....... I ..t......- . . ' - - - . ing," there will be a coming Nature and I uman j Uid at one blow to release- t. em rom thi bar aociely are alwajs -elf-eupplyu :,snd though art t den. We w en 1 to a .k. trle free ; nJ on of nd fashion may hinder, they cau not rrevt-nt. j the creates, b left trgs of that sste m will be, that Mrs. Winslow does uot wanr lo treat vol.. crn I it wiil errat lii a and relatlo-.a of aantja ' - - uemen. iioruoesMic prisu be a t . ,our wiTa, hot modest 'y appears as a meesei n r f bhb od bapptoeas to jcur kftSbaWs ir the euree of "ten years' " txp ti. uce cm bti'd v sav . . ... ..... IU, .U -N W II , what Is or Is cot good for a bi e ar.d o W.io',Pw T'" "i ,bo Am'!c,in Klo"ft,ca "ioX - on Mrs u , ... iTe auu taacL in. -griping, c-.icaiiig r.no lee'n d in ...f.. W m ..... . - A . P L. I 1 un ...b-. .. o av.uu.ui c-.iij tu " -. i.-rm in the ;r pectus. It pe-iforms precisely what it professes to pi r'orm, every pari ol it n..t less. Away with jour "cordial," "paregoi.c," . . . A II .. I.a M t, 1 . .... . . I "drops," "laudanum," and everr ott.er 'xaico tic," by which tbe babe is drufgtd into stu pidity and rendered dull and tdiotta foe life. W. have never seen Mrs. Winslow ki ow ber only through tbe preparation of ber "Soothing Syrup for Chil Iren Teething " It we bad the power, we would make her, at she is, a phytical taviour to tbe infant race. dwlt Iiw CtrxTE-rriTs ludoe, st f'.o o- .,,,!; G.M.rj No 8 Eo. t Wi coas'ttitit jcur ;ce, chei O Perbas who can not m ike a aale o1 thri properly for all ci'h wil! God that De VM 4 Smith, real ctUte ager.ts, hare rial CWStOtBert aho will :re choice Western land iu psrt, and tbe rt r . it cash for got d c'ty pr.' A gentltmaa bad his pocket f : ktdof tnir1 00 dltrt in tbe crowd at .Metixpol ::. I!.') y tight. Thi it t'.ic first ia- r e btlti 01 lom thm Fop' CD DOt D? ,0Ü Cafcfttl o their pocket bot.ks, lor 8ue" crcP nio ail ciowds. irr a ... T " d t-TA proaiincc: laJuna Rrpubl can wt fee us frfm Watl.Ington City: i.afe Den ttaCD xY.oiH' who trlievtd thai feel ernueh to break t.'M1 h D M n' r xi-t. I do not know but I ehaii lit cumpellid to clnu ge my opinion. FiftTviLLit Minns rca Saie Wm. Y- Wilev, Real Ettate Agent, advertise this fine mi. I for aale, and we would state for the benefit of at y i render having an idea of such investment, that I ihl ij one of the moat pubsULtU! mills in the' I3Tbe alrigh-bel'a jingltd menlly eg.in r,a Saturdiy, induced by a alight sprinkle of snow on the top of the aim-', worn out spread of Christmas. So far w. have bad more than our ordinary allowance of fnow tbia year, and we hipe iiwi:l continue. Tne farmers say that a covering of snow rc.krs tbe wheat. ITA boi ? ran leisurely down Washi. pton streit Saturday with a light Taikee wagon ba bird him. The onrr waa ia fall chase on loot' The horse had a strong rropeneity to tun but nonet, to any damage, for be would give tbe roed to th. r vehicle as cleverly aa il be had a driver. He took down lllinoi a.ree' and doubt- lees beat bis driver bti Oca Caaaixas' Annas s Tme acmf' tdJrcss of the Carrier of the S ntir.cl to tbetraatroaa ibis year, ai 1 be a prediction of great literar. merit. It was written by a lady whose paoliebed poems have bcrn rece.v.d with especial tavor by t"e literary world. We trust ihe retuiere of tbe j ,.,1 ill remember ihe nors who bave trudged ihroofh beat and cold the year round, and we can as.-ure iheta they will get value re ceived ft r their quarters snd dimes in the poew 1 receive. Ci.ci!Ti Financial Arraias. The Press ol Saturday repcrts aa follow I Ei&tero r.cLange yesterdat was withou alter ation ou tbe ibree leading points, but Baltimore impmve-d, and putch.aed at lower rate than for a fortnight previous The market was quoted j 8t"'lT bJ "r dealer., aLd rather kfitm by WMJ,ir, .UP uiwriu Uf wer II IUP IUI IE we'll . I Ks. ... ... - , ... ling ra'r ben g iu aian all cases at IrwM i oer cent. Tne regular selling price was ou tbo ; two principle cities. kDJelirgeiaiou.i l Wtie disp'sed ol at 70(37tJL?. pre.', urn. f . .1.1 v.. a. - . , , gfmTil r,,,t 5ut mtn u , i'pre- mtum, ss tbe supply in i nird street Was quia) limited hardly adequi'e to the rt quest. New Uueaus t x.-f.ange was farm at a " ' I pri m telling rate at d hardly any one ftw 'I h hutipg pi ice for prime checks was j rr. m. w O e..:- t, k rt sjC a ;a e" ; I ,' 1 moat of tne b tk.n uisr what tney bad at these Igurea. In moi.e--.1T mattsr we heaid of very little chsfire from Tourada. Tb. mmev market .ned hardening, and the discount bo usee ra le c ted much ol tbe good piper eOereJ. In tbe sreet n'eres-. rate ruled as be 'uro ai 2f30 per cent, per annum. Uucurrei t u; d., especially w estera currercy, re better, and prices lower. W, q -ot' In iiietm stork, specie pt ?. 2; Peunylvt.ia, (inteiior) 5; New Jereer City) 5; Virginia, Whet '.d 8; orber solvent Vin par in New York and br tt ch s, 7 If; Missouri, 10; Iowa, 10; Wisconsin. 12; solvent, 12; Illinois, suspeuded, 2; Maryland, (interior) 5; Tennessee, old banks, 5(o)7; free bi.k, lOfg); M'-.n tn ..t.u Canada. 5; Alabama, ( Mobile) 10; A'abaasa, (interior) 1015; tbe Carolieae, 1" ll; and Georgia. 10 discount. tier quota. ions ior exchange and coin wer: Bui-g Sellin. N'e Vt rk 8 cht VS' prera . pre. NrwO.taaa 4sprrn. 'lprrj. aaaaawaa uia saia ptwa.. is, "!. I'M III A A I tuts. A s'.ce mar.n'scfory, a Tall City, Is t be established oa a lari?e reale early iu the spring, by a company from Ma-si I usette, vho bave purchased property there, and are familiar with i be busirtae. and have ample meand Othe r eom-p-.nies are likely to follow, and make this point the chief seat of the shoe business in the West. A in -t all the materials are to be found here cheaper than in New England, and there is a satisfactory profit in tbe saving ot the cos' of trai fportatiou CanneUon Krperter. Scarlet fever is making sad havoc in Jeffer sonviil. We are into: met! th it three children died on Friday, out of one femdy, from it. DtLi.NOCCitT Lists The Versailles Di$pttrh ia bragtlng iht they bare no deiiiqnent luvt cf lands in their county ibis ye&r. Fee Di'p-tck r V t "For the first time since wc bee tme a resident of RipUy county, there is no delinquent list of u- p. d !nis. Ti is no? only shows mat we have e'lici ..t i tli -iis, but also thai old Ripley is pros perous, and thecitiasos able and willing to per form their dufy. II w tuny duotiee in tha State cbu aay the sani ':" Yes, cid Orange can sav more. She baa not had a de'itq tent list of land's in SEVPN YEARS and s-.e pays up ber faxes clcaer than any other county in tbe State. If you don't believe ir. ex amine the report ot tbe Auditor of State 'ort JJsofc. Arraar at Mitchell. Txo. A reported san gui ur i tiithi between Nt r.hcru railro.d engi neer and a Southerner at Seymour. I.dians, on Sunday last, bu bean generally circulated. Tbe Hil. .v sht-tiid hava hern lorited .it M.ir-h'l nn the result was ad.fii?u':y between Mcflatt and the Orleans bully. The Orieanian used insulting language to Moff.tt, wbo struck hia antagonist with bis open hand, whereupon tbe man a'abbed M fftt iu the oick Supposing himself tobe mortally wounded, Miff t. fell upon the Lully and oeat htm terribly, i juting b-ni eo eerioosly tbat it was suppoeed at i netime be could no' survive. Both w. re very dicgentftstj wounded, hut it wis iougbt jest at day they wou'd recover. Ismuville iaurnti ai icreiion of tbe Vil aippl. s- me '.t.r W, t.r-, fn.t.ds are-much dis turlxd with spore hen.-ii.ns asiotbe ciitntr io which ae may use the advantage of our position iu comm.udicg the mouth ot the M rsias.ppi. Some ol tb- id even j;o so lar at to set up tbia gervraphie.l acp S an ILpUrmoun'at.le to the oil 'ei. n of Irl'uion Tfeieismuch ter about the Wrst r ot permittu r id. South to control th. navigmon ot the river, and prevent ibe tree xit and entry of ships owued by cit x. as of otlttr Sia'es, and tbe deposit ol then p-oduce in our port. On these points we tbiuk tbe diffi culties greatly ex rger.ied. The sec-raii.n of Louisiana, her resurup i of ber aovereigoty, wi 1, of ccuise, carry aiih it all tbe power, aud rights which rccru. to sovereign ar djuderend ent cations. Tbere will brno 0 ffi ulty io main taining those rights whenever they may be Ques tioned or assailed Bat there is little reason to apprehend lhat they ever will be assailed Lou at ma will never claim or exercise any nacre power over lhe r&vitatioo of that poriiou ol tbe Mississippi which flows through hr territory, than has bee u exercised by tbe Cuited States and her ou State authority. Tbe ships and stetmboa's of ibe 01. tos at other State, wbo are Iriendlv 10 us will ha .1. lowed lhe same Ireerr '-t fcrd exit which ther .1-... v L I IZ '. " ,i" K mT&T?1 which b. ooe of lb(J j polit cal system ot tbe Üou o, aiii b i r,t.r than It a Vt r haa K. -r, nt ri- ii a It... V- h , . . . r ,wr u.U. ;o 1CV. L.-k. :;l U . .l i. i I aha - - .. . . pOUC t w OICU DaM COMft I ICQ I be saQUal 1 rail läVi of ,h,i ÖnTeniatent f. r tbe last tori, veara afTlb. West lere y produces what we of the Sm.rh . . J . .n.W'" 04 lne 0UIB lartTt IV CO ume. It an f In onr . w - . - m'.r...l am Lm advantage Ua ib. v do not now Tovu'I lut-.Ld to cp n cur p?ne free to iboee artlt'ti WsWkgu gr .win anu w .- u .c-ure u, n which tb. Western pet.pie are now c impelled ta, pay daties mt ...1 11. . ..... ... . i. . i . . vi i.euij a.-u i.ctu.j u.c pv eru. , ' u uo.e er i. p KaaU-rn eaia . let. and a ai u' ,r-.u,. .a U . j.l ar.d friends1, i b ween ih errat Writ w ich no p 1 tctl rev.dut IW'twIleya the Matt roy. aud in- I n i on or ill ever h. tl'.SO. I 1 -lit. relatione wl U i e-r hetber we are m t.f the reckless lntic and mad.na i who shall seek ta change these relation, into those ol ooi fiict and hostility. NewO.iettais tbe natural and aaaafewatawal i -ot ot me iraoe o: the i vl e The . .... S' arii.i. - iat evs.em oi pro-, tin lai ii and o br facil ties and aide ot tbe Feder. 1 GovernaMSt, have divettrd that trade to the Eastern porta. and i.nno-e oup u il the burden ol . more ex . a a pensive transportation to those port. It will be tbe aim of the new policy of the South to abo'ish these interl.rri crs aid obstacles, snd to m.k. trade a free as tb. cm rent ol tbe Mhwkwipoi. If our W. ten. Iriead can not pcrce've the oper ation and a ivantage ol this e-bange, they have far left shrewdneee and aacacitr than w hava fivao tbem crtdit for - .Year Gries as a9ii. 1 9 Wt I 1 a gjlpjftaftasaftsaijaj . s,assaaiBSfiBSBSBasiBSiBSBSJJMB