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EIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. JAMES LODGE, IUILIIHIE AID PIOPBIEI‘OR.; l l Term: of Subleriptlon: ‘ 1‘" Pmmn II published every l‘mlny Morning, ‘ . fl mmhhod h lubscrlberl II the following rates, ‘ ”plant-dance: ‘ "my-rßloo} [annual-.32 00} “-1“ pm wl'll be (11-continued. unless n the option of the publisher, uuLll all Incanges are pnld. Wfl¢-~~n ..-” -. r, 7 Agricultural. I now no Tun: BEES—"TEN DOLLARS you-m” or Ixronm-nox Gn.ms.—Many I while watching an exhibitor of m I movable fume hive, ut the Fairs, taking out nod returning tth‘rames of‘ comb- covered with bees, ond, uu’they hungl in clutter: from the frames, remoxiug them’ by handfuls, will: no more apparent (earl than though they were so many flies, have; (eluded thoprocau u a sort of Witt-horn: The] hue thought thnt none but the ope-i Jung, ad possibly I [an othen, could huvoi mi perfect nod fearleu control over their‘ heel. Inlteld of thin being actually thei em, it in the rover-e; for no person that It hue yet teen, who has followed the (limo-1 tlonl for " Tuning Bec- " that I porpone to she, hon been unable, nfter | little prac-l the, to hue full and obsolnte control oven" them. I understand that n npocnlntor in‘ MM undo the proposition “ to in struct boo-keeper: In the Irt of tuning beat for the exceedingly low price of $lO each l” But the renders of the Agricul un'u’un In their 310 and learn the whole Irt by observing the following direc tlonl, which the writer hu practiced for you". The whole Irt of “ taming bees” is ern-l bodied ln the following: lat—A honey-l he Iliad with honey or “llqnld sweets,"l vlll not sting ofits own accord. find—Bees when frightened will generally fill them “he! with honey; and, if given " liquid fleets," will innriebly uceept 0! them. Bees me] be frightened thus: 13:. By confining‘them to the hive, and rapping the do; of lightly with a smell stick, or the palm of the hands. At first the beerwill try to get on, but finding mu ible, they will nah to their stores and Elli-hem .uelm with honey. 2d. By blowing npon then the more of punk (rotten wood), to- Qheee», or cotton up. ‘ What in termed “ liquid such," in nu: cell-notched with honey or «a: eqr in probable. u bees from neigh - lg; him. or then in clone proximity, m ”F 0 readily attracted by it. . on my yurs I and mainly the make dim and cotton regs, but thi- aeuon, in 111 B, oplmflou, I hue need nothing but the make of punk. Thin in not so mt u the of tabecco. 1- or!!! in ml." 9! ””3“!“ iii-:9 5'- o W I will mm mm» .018! oprudl of tuning the moat irritable colony of been, in the Longstroih hive; which will ”over, lomowhot modified, for I.“ colonic. in All kind: of lalvu. 3“. tho punk on fire, and blow in little who 1m tho coir-once o! the the. This [ill colon dab“. It Ind neu “Quin"?ce' to Mo 30 among the coin . flow 19" ‘flzfioiofidcover, ond blow enough Hotlink lhe uor slats of the surpl lion] neoptoclo cover, to cause all if; boot to bolt)! lhe top: of tho from", Ulla; -fi cote: my also be removod. Blot. dun looks upon the be“ ‘0 b 9 thaw" onions lhe comm. Un it. tho colony be very populous lho been will oow poorly .u be found Imin, mung Moatvith hole], Ind will gcnonlly be no!) mote upon in from live to 6!- —noo.piolm Should the opal-nor desire to m “king'oot the combo u soon on po-iblo. be my sprinkle the been with the W valor. Than not filling M when the cell: of honey, will oom- M u once u: forfio thou-mu with IN; pop-ration. u dom hue occulon W at tho Fairs—to use the " liquid um. I_vouldodviu hoginneu to use I boo-h! mull M hue lame experienco Walt: M, It than, be disurdod. Roda. Jon upon I colony in b no} Mm you will probubly ho land-ed to ind tint you on more “I: Id radii, abject. the no“ irriuhlo min] 0! boot to your control, thou cur Bony on ordiury union! of the equine‘ -cm Aim-ia- Apicdluriu. 1 ‘ MIMI. won: m Oomx Scmou.‘ -—TII Guano; of Manchu-em, in bia‘ mm m, recommends to the Legit I“!!! the IMJIOVMOM for furiluhlng W works as Agricultuu for the Inc a! Common Baboon. Ho up: "It mud to A rlcnhnnl mun-mm! tho Buu‘ Bond 0’ Agriculture I.“ in Wm“ u )lnnnnl of Agrionum for in schools, and ii is hoped chll nddi lbnll clanonhry intimation in mum connocted viii: tho dolly “parlance of our bounty youth,- nny hem public More» in MI nl‘mm of our muterhl pros perity. figmrogrm undo in the Milan of Mr. En Treaties concerning Insect.- ltdnrlon in "caution, bu boon very natio l‘nciory, sad that ulnnhln work will be laud dll'lngct‘lle cumin? year In I manner vhlch will ctoditnb e to the Common lonlth. An‘ edition of 3,500 copin- wn W by 3mm in 1859, but. only pufiol provision m mule {or the dlctribntion of mm. About 1000 copies will rennin at “In dllpoul or the patient, 0: of some lub- Oeqneut. Lem-locum, Ind I mpoctfully sug fit till! I proper number shall be placed, distribution, with Professor Agassiz, who hen intniiomly rendered essentinl mute in t o nvinion o! the work." - ‘- Grau utions our] their glory with than, u the ruby won: in hue. I‘ A round of plenum lometimo ren der: it diflcult mo lathe thing! square. H‘Tnu ftiqnds'do not. require continual Inning to keep them In good nature. MEMBER [MW INEWEBAT, Devoted to the Interests of Washington Territory, Politics, Education, News, and General Intelligence. ‘VOL. 9. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, MAY 10, 1861. ‘hurston County Democratic Conmllon. ' The Democratic Convention for the county of Thurston met in the Council ‘Clmmber of the Capitol, on Snurdny, Mny ch,Alß6l, nt 2 o'clggk, l’. M. ‘ I On motion or 'l‘. F. McElroy, I&6qu {Capt Joseph A. White was called to act. “as Chairman, Ind R. M. Walker as Seem-i tary. : On motion of Mr. Weeks, the chairman mu instructed to nppoiut a committee of; like, to exnmlno the credentials of delegates [and report to the Convention. I l The Chairman appointed Messrs. Weeks” ‘McElroy, Yentin. Low and Slnively ls suixl< committee, who Inbmittod the following re} port, to-wit; | The committee on credentials have ex-‘ amined the credentials of delegates from> the various precincts, and find the following“ aimed gentlemen entitled to seat: in this, 00nrention: , Olympia Prm'nd.—J. L, Clark, F. W. Senly, Joel Riadon, U. G. Wnrbuss, T. I“. McElroy, Wm. Mitchell, John Slewurl, (vote cast by Risdon,) Levi H. omm, G. K. Willard, L. I). Durgin, E. Sylvester, John Akin, \V. B. Gosnell, (vote cast. by Durgin,) R. Lune, James Lodge and R. M. Walker. Chamber’a Prairie Prm'ncL—J. M. Hawk, J. N. flowe, C. E. Weed, F. Woekl, John Shively, A. J. Chambers, (rote cast by White,) and Jouph A. While. Tandy-wt l'reriad.—R. Waddell, Wm: Mitchell and W. J. Yeager. ‘ Ydu Praiiio—Jumcu Inngmyro and A.‘ O’Neil. Miller“: MEL—A. J. Miller, P. K. Hem Ind (390. Word"; (A. J. Miller authori nd loom Che vomol Haul md W-rner.)l Coal Bonk—A. B. Yamia, Wm. Mia, Wm. Milli, Wm. Martin, And E. K. Sen-s, (Sou-'- voh out by Mlu.) Blank hh.-—B. L. Benton, (7. l". Jud son, Smith H‘i‘" P. H. Harper, I’. M. Bough-co «gown and N. 8. Porter. M-a.——olinr bud, John Lou-mi Than. J. Patina. F. Wu", Cb'u. l On motion of Dr. Wuhan, the report ;of (he commitm um adopted. l 0:: calling the predlcgoud it nppenring that the delegate: from rand Mound ud Niquolly produci- hod no; uriud, when, On motion of Mr. Shlnly. the Conven. ‘mm 2% Wm. link to cm the um I . . l Manmraorfi‘r. 7 , ~, , wu Inthoriud to can the vote a! (land Mound precinct. , ; On notion of Mr. She-d. the Convention proceeded to vote by bullet for eight. dole-i pm to “and the TmitofinlOonvontiou,‘ ‘with the following result, to-wit: ‘ (L. D. Dnrgin and l“. Week- 'm up ‘polntod telleu.) i C. B. Baker, A.S. Ynntil. Jun. Long imyre, B. F. Ruth, W. W. Miller, Juno. \ Bilel, G. K. Wilinrd nnd E‘ Sylvester, huvn ing received I majority of all the votes cast,‘ were de’cluod duly elected delegates to thel Doch Territofinl Convention, to meet It Vim-var on the 13“: day of Mls} 1861. ' ‘ ’07." motion or A. J. Miller, Esq, )ho Convention men proceeded to make nomin» :0?" for donut] oficeru, whidl malted u ol on : « ' ‘ Dr. U. G. Wurlmss, B. F. Ruth, A. S. Yum Ind Olin: She‘d, having received I majorltf of all the votes cut, were dQ ckrod in y main-god for Representative: for Thurston count, In the next Leghlu tare, C. B. Baker Ind Jouph Cornell having‘ received n major“, of all the vote- out, new declared by the Convention duly nom inlted for County Commlnionerl. A. Funkellhulug received I majority of .u Quota cut, vm declared by the‘ Oogunfion duly nominated for Count] Treumr. _ _ _ ‘ l The following resolution were ofl'ered \by the A. J. Miller. Esq, and unanimously adopted by tho Convention : “ Fim. Tim! I. could-r llu prawns-i tiol of our, existing notional Union on the, Im at All purimic duties, Ind tho chi“. at all political blniup. by which alone] {can In necnrod tho Ilium] of tho Ameri can oiciun And tho fullllmem of our mii- Isia- u “0 no“ mmplnt of {no imma- " Sooond. Thu it in the bond“ duty or .u good and mu dtiunn, and «pd-I1 of flu“ who guidc and govern populi! hal dun-1,50 non-cl harmony Ind concillauon. and to am And mlintnin, by at nmryl cones-ions cud coup-onus, the inugim and perpetuity of that holy hmchcrhood of sum- nde: think we have bocomo ‘he «lair-lion of th world. _ _ “ Third. Th 6 n nmtly discoun {ounce —u {night wllh incipient tron-on, and “obsidian oll'spring of rocklua upirr um, diuppolmod unbiuon, or outlaw iguana-«ll project: for 3 Pacific Coo-v Moray. Wuhinguou Territory cont: only tho dininotiou of exhibiting, first wd lug In: auction to the entire Union, I: cruud by our ancestors, consecrated by their blood. and beqnnjhed to u, the pal- Minmol civil nnd popnlu tighu.” 0n luvs, Mr. Shiuly cloud the follow-y ing resolution, Ihich vu Adophd by the Conveqtiou: "WE in: the Donocricy of Thurs" ton county pladg. thil' who support. to‘ theAqunverPgning an ‘gongress. On motion of Mr. 0. E. Weefi, the dele gate! elofled to the 'l‘vrrilorial Convention were adsorbed to appoint. n waxy to cast ‘ their vote: for the nomination o! a Delegate to Congress. I (lit motion, the Convention adjourned t'yiuc (lit. I JOSA A. “1111‘- l, ; lluiri‘ham / ‘ IL .\I. WALKER, Src'y. 1 ——<.._ _ THE Mom”, ’l'Amrr.—-The N. Y. Times ‘ (Republican) in an article entitled, “Break lcrsnAhend," thns spenks of the Turill' Act, passed at the recent section of Congress : ‘3 “The thrifl‘ is highly unpopular in the Border States. Tho one just. enacted is lthe strongest nrgument yet addressed to ‘ them to go with the seecding ones, and is: itelling with great. efl'ect. No matter how‘ l‘nbsnrd may he the statements nnd urge-l intents used, they none the less cfi‘ect what ‘we would avoid. We do not at the present ‘momcut wish to give an opportunity to ldmw an ill-natured picture of the Northern capitalist. seeking by legislation to add tol his gains, by increasing the cost of every thing the poor man uses. No step could have been taken so well calculated to alien ‘nte the Border States, at the very moment it has been our policy to coneiliete them. I The Seceding States have no It cqnal Idisndvuntege in foreign courts. The un time of Eoeope with whom we hevo most intimate commercinl relations ere earnest Advocates of free xrede. Yet at the very moment that we most desire their Iympnthy end c “on, we insult their convic tions on: Itn'ko the eeverut blow in our power s:] their interest. The _Seeeding States Hoke intent edv-ntege of our blundertend will make every eflort to lo cero their good lilL-if not an eetul recog nition, by edoptlng e eo-mereiul policy in harmony with their own. It In for thin pnl’pOll, undoubtedly, thnt the new torifl lue postponed, to unit the report of the aluminium you! ahead. I lAt homeiud obroed, we on nlrieully eeinth. ecu of our gratuitous oly. Both Bull-h end French joun-Ie one Inning vrlAh ilk-toad uni [theoretic rebuke; with centre-to either openly mud or implied, to fever of the We; Stetel. Whet cooperation love we for all tha; ncrilcell None whoever; or at lent. j edeqnto one. ' l Camus o’Mau.aY.—The author of this \brilliant novel, is thus spoken of in lhe Philadelphia 1"“: : " Lever. on the atrangth of hlalaaqa r . eon r a rdiy atyle in Deb lln. The dreuea and jewela of hla wife (a pretty creature, with feet usmall aa Gin derrllla’a, e! whleh it h hard to say whether lhe or he waa meet rain), eclipsed those all the Ledy Lieutenant; his horses, equipnges end liver-lad groom vaede the Vloemy’a “turn out” appear ahabby ln euraparieeu ‘; hla enuraalnueuu were on an equally meg gificcut atyle; his residence is at Temple bage Houee, a little any out of Dublin—— the former aaat, we believe, of Lord Pal ‘menton'a father, in the dnya when Ireland had A separate Legislature 0! her on. After keeping up the bell- at a great rate for lateral yam, to lhe admiration of Dublin, it anon Inca-a apparent that Lev'er Ina 'trytog hla speed with a well known public uacrloaary—the reault, dell eately intimated in a leather phrase, vat, “ he oatraa the Conn-hie," and retired from Ireland jut in title to avoid the (all! touch of tho beililf, for what Paddy called “mplclou of debt," and he been waaleb lag over the world overdue, dating Ila books from all places, and baked to owe more numerous and heavy bllle at the prin cipel hotels in Europe than any other man living, Lately he hu raalded in Italy, and M tvo yeara ago, was a eluted Belt ish Central at Speula, ahfipa aelary of a y ' . la own widen“ la atom 'aavanty arllea iron hla Conanlete,"|nd he line with all hit: old hablla ol extravagance. What a glen dld Minister of Finance he aoakl mkel lFor over 25 yaara ha he lived ea the fat iol' the land, with no other capital than his Ibralu, which is constantly at work on lone ‘, dashing atory. Ila had no money to start l‘vvith—no reguler lean-e ta oan'y'en the var with—yet how laxarioaa the men has lived] Ila woald be a valuable Calinet Minute: under a penallequbb-ed Guara ml, .whloh had ocoaaluually to live by their am. | ; Bonn?!“ i Fm“ Mix—Edward ‘Bntq I! St. Lonll. who he been telected ‘by Lincoln for I place in his Clarinet, in n iletter to Thnrlov Weed, in Angnn. 1847, among many other interesting thinge, adds the following us n reach for Mining ofli ciel alitlon: "? never had the gift of fortune-making, nnd u Inge family are depending for Inp port lad education upon my probalonnl ’lnborl. Next monthmy wife expects to present me with the fourteenth cilld, Ind her first in budy twenty-three year: old. And no, lir, you perceive that at home 1 nm 3 sort of captain, with: vholo com puny of light infantry under :1 command, whose physical neceeeitles n morn‘l dis cipline may well nfl‘ord emplyment for all the intornll of professional! lnbor.” And Iyou may well suppose that n mu: so cir lcumstnnced should not be ready to launch upon the stormy deep of politics. I hnvc ‘no thought of doing so. A: far as my foel-‘ ling: or personal pride are concerned, I nm‘ isntiafied." .0- Over 400,000 individual: are sum} ally educated in the public school: of the l'uitcd SIuLL-sl I From the Puget Sound licrnhi, of May 2.}. *L The (‘apiial Again. . “ Gov. McUiii has addressed a letter to IlllC Capitol (,‘ommissioncrs, stating that in ,hns'not received the plans and speciiivnw ‘tions for the erection of the Capitol iunilll‘l “iuga, but will furnish them n~t mun as re-l ccircd. He assured the Board that he will illtl them to the extent of his ability in thr ‘tii‘ehargc ol' lllt'li' duties." lly the above paragraph, which we take lirom the Chronicle of the 18th hit, it will be seen that the people of Vancouver are‘ ltnger to get hold of the money appropri l‘ated by Congress for the ererliou of the; tl'npitol, and their eagerness is but uatnral,‘ The amount already appropriated, with lsueh ndditional sums as are looked for to‘ complete the structure, would be 0. nice windu linil, and we do not blame them, nor woaltl‘ lwe blame the people of any town in the Territory, for desiring to have it expended in their midst; but we must here enter earl wlemn protest against the nqnandariug oft thiamonoy, without attaining the object for which itis designed, We have goodl reason tobelicvo that the leading portion in the scheme concocted by the last Legisl lature for the removal of the Capital, never for a moment contemplated its permanent location at Vancouver; well knowing, as they could not fail to know, that such re moval was neither in accordance with the wishes of their constitnenta, nor with right and justice as they relate to such matters as seat: of government. Let thia question he made the inn at the ailing election, in this and other counties on the Sound, and we have no hesitation in anying that the candidntea pledged to removal will be overwhelmingly defeated. The superior rhino oi the Sound to the Capital have been fully and ably set forth by our ootemflporarics, and it. would there fore be super aona on our part to attempt to atrongthen the gronnda taken by them against the removal to the Oohmhia river. .Wo are still at the Opinion, honour, that. the act passed by the loot Logiliatlfl, for the removal of tho Capital, in not valid; inching, an it does, the vital futon o! a tan. Judge Strong ho! placed it h.- ia vorahb 3 hit an pndhlo. and yet ho h faiied to convince no of its validity. Hi rnoat tnuahlo poaition ia the fact thotthoro iaanothor not in our atatutoa in My “WWW “-.n . of which ha never mandtlonod. row this he argues thot the a'pital Act mint be perfect—moat be valid. With at lunch ream and “one he might insist that ho wrongs make a right; or thnt tlovfitufid nnta ahoaid gown ttvo halved «lid atat utu ottho tam oohmonuitb. Thin line of argument doc! carry with“ to lan. mtnda. .. , l J'mv‘! f; " _=. . iii; ... .'5 Nut: l "l'ha nomination of Eli-ha ‘O.“ 0 . lhy, to be manta: Rolidont at 0 v waa eonlnnod yeltcvday, after‘ _ aovavnl day- nt the Wof -, Baker. t hen it Come up for actiol‘ ‘ kirk, h ham-at'aoaltotnfllr. Baler it naveryfiatdod moi ;mnhont, ov J ~i“, , W “OHM! " 4.” ..‘ i' not. tan-o v ‘.‘ & ...AI -. fi‘t ‘..‘2 W I” not’ao- "i't'vntnw ffij li'cdtn ahnlfi‘m‘lhhb. in” w '-- 1i :xitb, .mm in, ac.- W‘, W , thoseoakfiaoroarfiaad ptthq --' or at one. In wwmm bod f It was evident that under one or ' 3 not! hhhov. Mb Ivan Ith f . amp pin mo hia Waugh, “‘r sing him a! warning to mutate“. whole a We . I . ‘..“ mnc .' math, hot, AI“ ”tad rm who fina _ . “I I do. cut. be mu .. thia-nim to boparmittod to u _mlu'ngtony in tho matter, Higcoll 0 (Baker) tank prettly [ood “tarsal-“Va hi“ ahondnotgot. ' lhocotlldllbtj and when, by , , lhii-domooratha slipped in, it val too It! hia coiina u to try to cheat him am that at». R. scone most hnvn but a rich one; out! it‘ia a pity tint the rain of the Senate S2M admit of a full report of it. The " 'io thn't'there ia'au evidently “:2." ' ‘ 3&3“? “MM?" * a on Ino ‘ y u, tor tminttaenta, thawing]: ‘ nop peiied to turn his back on Netnith 0G: and appropriate the "an " entirely to _ _ an army. 0! conrao.fVaamith \viii not talk oi than mutton openly, but some oi bin deluded friend: have no scrapiea on the subject, nad cane Baker at n terrific rota. There in a storm brewing, evidently. v fl, ,1 fire, ‘ “m Pumas“. GovM’or Smu fliu muuL—Qaflu d rub-111... b ‘sumctiou, or lnvulon, (uye An euthorlty), the President of the Bullet! Bum hu power to cell oul. the milim of such Smu' n he my dorm expedient. and keep than under arm slx month- ; but the cull um! be mule through the lever-l Governor! of Sales, who Ire to judge whether iv. is jus rifled by the couditlon of nfl'uirs, end who may refuse to nuclion it. if they no proper. lln cm of riot, the Governor of I Sutet {may order out the milltlu to support the "luws, and u pennlly is laid upon olllcerl end} ‘eoldlers refusing to obey such orderu, but they are usually allowed n compensation whm so called :ul. Bulfclf'l. NO. 25. : more of mien: Nm. l i The following is the eorrenpondencoiu’ full. between Gen. H. Ti Beauregard and L. l'. \Vulkcr, Secretary of War, which, ltook place before hostilities commenced: i l Not l.~Bcnnregnr\] to \Vulker. l An authorized messenger front l‘reniilcut. Li «L'i'itlljllst informed Governor l'ickemi uml niywlf thut provisions will be sent. to‘ Fort Sumter peneenhly, or otherwise byl force, i No. 2.—\‘anker to Bennrrgai’d?" V I l If you have no doubt of the authorized .churneter of the agent who communicated; ilo you the intelligence of the \Vnshington Government. to supplying Fort Sumter by force, you will at once demand its evacua lion; and if this is refused, proceed in such ‘manner as you may determine, to reduce it. i No. 3,—Bennregnrd to Wullrcr. l The demnnd will be made to-rnorraw :(llth) at twelve o'clock. No, l.—<Wulkcr to Beauregard. i Unless there are especial ransom connec ited with your own condition, it It oonlideh icd proper that you should make the demand I at an enrly hour. 1 No. s.—Buu¢gard to Wnlker: ‘ ’l‘he reuonl are epecinl for twelve o'clock. .\'o. 6.—-Bennregnrd to Welter: The demand wu lent“ I‘ 1 o’clock, Ind until 6 o'clock allowed to luster. No. 'l.—Wnlker to Beauregard: . Teit‘gt’nph the'reply of Major Andaman. No. 8.-Bennregard to Walker: _ " Major Andenon replica: "LII" the honor to Ickuovledge the MOI-your communication demnndlng “none-odor of this fort, end to any in replytlmeto‘ that itiu demnd with which regre that my smear honor nnd hon to my Government went ' " lie Ids; (“Prolanbly Ibo.“ “£350” not, Lyon onot no! wi11... we will be carved out in n for an. _ Amxer. ' . No. .—Wnlkertan- “it." ;' Wedonot (lulu my -w. Futhwflme .. .. ‘.. the time at 111-13, u ‘ '.‘”): L_. ~.1., will "seem W... ' _ 1 b. will nofilnzn hie '_- ‘....4‘“ a “I ' ‘.‘.“ Mitt-:5? .. w; ' m. were I ‘1: ”" , '3 lldllflmtmu.i _; "‘“" . : wk.“f. 4.; _f‘f‘xoln é. .{' MAW “a". “earliest-arm} . A man 5‘ , ' , .. grow . ”.... .. 73”?” . .R ...I - 33%“, m. g. :,,- ii... . nu W- ~ . gm u plu Ila. . . '1 "' . rec, Ind t - .. . bytho wm -‘ h, xi“ “”4“” wt e. . v- . ; dill.“ (5 in}: ‘‘l 7!”: a' Win-a 0 “ ~ ' ' "rhudfld'h - "- "-'i. In ......" um?“- w - Mint-mu ._ .' .1“ ~ , . -:, '4 . "h n"if?.l“ ”H 91." ,ii mm. __ "k‘ r' ‘ Irv-IV". LL 09 _ . ." _. ”mg," “,4. ' y: I. ~~ ‘ ;p"- i Oil-elm s '-,v|u m - ~ ‘ 'ivsni: h' ;::v‘ (‘lr . “how“ Dammit! - Mini ,v ’ “om ‘ . ‘, ~, . a...“ . w r.“ Imam] ’5 . : M; ',V .4 bond tho'vnr rm 13"!" «m ...;- ... w‘ = th‘ ‘— .‘ “ ' anal-'.. tuml *- unr OHM-“c w? ‘vj'; mug-w. ..,}.3’-‘ .‘ ."....“T'fl'm - -' I." 4.. 3.141.223 . .‘ . ‘l‘ . 1.3:? s‘? ‘ aiflyMl- 10.5.r;’\",,.’ ”pun. Hi: In. .. 4 omm Tl- .” . . Sumter were and by q tel shell A ting. The bin-echo. lulhr' 'w» Iron: m ehot from PM > ‘ ~, ‘ lii-ghhmlnlbltm “In puer- dianluaad. The“ _ W hoeqmb. Port W . lg. ngcdwdtlehomonth _hnd ly riddled. A bout (with. t officially notified the flue! 6! ea‘ or Sumter. It Is not known twill -- ‘done with Fort Sumter. “ ‘ Bmm 0! Succulent—Ono! the leading Madrid )oumle the notion the movement: 'v ’ “ The tmublu new titre-toning the axiat ~encc or the Amu‘un Union on ~2lan heels of grief to the people otSpnln. Ear I politicui integrity, her intemuor m. of #1 religion and her policy, future thnt I no) . be put. to the progm or t in angini‘poo huluiou. If it. were proper W‘O‘p Dd . with Uliicl‘ people'a misfortune, Spun conki, | lllll‘iiJltu, have reason to more at what bl . ii"; ‘.‘. “to 3!i:.l‘:4‘i’ ’ “we :mu "5 RATES OF ADVERTISING: For one square, (12 Unc- or kn) one wanton. n on F. r and: magnum. inunlon" . . . ....“ 90 A “band educuon nude in yenrly Idveruuru. , The author 0! Insertion- nut be warm on the mnrgln o! navenlnmcnu sent an. or they will be continued an Yol‘bld um chugea “Mulr lmnl until-emu VI“ to chug“). no Inor no)" - int the optian of u» Publhhr. Hhcrifl'n salcl. mum 0' W; ac” I!“ be chm-god m the ocean Mn; u. puma“. u- Job work null; excellent!) lhh' pl": L. P. man, No. rm. Wailin- Strm. m Francisco, up Imin. nearly opponflo Wu} Open noun-. 1! mum-Ind m receive In! my tor lub- Icrlptlmu ml aunt-cm hm ‘ ~ ‘ Wu 1. Ir m: annr?—'i‘ho San Francisco ' [Julie/in has an article on the Isle cum-n ‘news, from which we clip the foliowirg scu isiblc r'xtrur‘t : i “Now that war has begun, will it be u brief one 7 We can make no conjecture n jthis point without knowing the owed: oi _the Administration, or how {Brit int-ml: 1m go. Is the aim to subdue the Southern ‘Slntos, and whip their; back into allegiance? fil’ so, the tuck must be u protracted one. Whatever dirpuity then click batman tho two traction- ol the nutty-d u ‘grr-nt diwarity certainty docluiua ins; ‘thu Smith—«it must be seen at a 373.0%. ylhnt the work of conquering them in not to ibo accomplished in u day. And Mug ll ‘thia lime um thin brat-hung content in {going on, vim um win be lost, what Inf -Iraring cndurod, what property destroyed, whnt germs of vice and crime plated !-- 'l‘be United State- !nu not ”tensed to feel the denomination gnaw“ by tho Moxie-n, ur. 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