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THE PLANTERS' BANNER. VOL. XIV. FRANKLIN, ST. MARY'S PARISH, LOUISIANA, AUGUST 16, 1849. j0. 3. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY'BS DANIEL DNNIE TT. TERMS: Tree Dolrs per aeum, payable in advance flie Deirs, at the expirabes of the year. Advertisgpnests and notices in the Banner wil be published Three mnoAs, except when the law, .ustom, or the person advertising speciies the time. Caadidats fo orffice will be required to pay in adeace obr heir announcement. All advertising and job work payable as soon as completed ; and ten per cent will be deducted frie all bills dat are paid to the publisher per. sonally, when due. niw CoxsrruT w. or Tra Sots or Tau. Puacss.-We have thought that since a grgr interest is being fe oflate in our Parish, relative to the principlss of the Sans of Temperane it we5M be prdails and acceptable to maPay our ciisens to read their Constitution and By. Laws. With this view we publish below the Coustitutai of this Orler, containing all the amendments made by the National Divisimon a its late sittingat Cineluati. We shall publish the By.Laws of Teche Di vision, No 45, of Franklia, in this parish, ne. week. Every citizen should inform himself l; regard to the principles of this bemevolent and flourishing Order. easo of T. " perame. To maiatain uniinnity, the NATIOSAL Dr,-. xon oiW Tm UnITrD SraTes Ordairn e 61El lowing Costiatio for the government ci Subordinate Divisions. at the snaatinm em puwering them to make such By-Lawms as d oet contravene it or the Roles . t ie Order. We, whose names are annezed, 4e#reus of -rming a Societay to shiel s from tse ,vilb ai Iatmpepce od meusal assian in cas of siikeem, ad elevate our eharams rs as mea -do rr.eos Unas.va tbo bepMMd by thel bollwing Con.itudom n. d By. w: CONSTITUTION. AirM 1.. -1.mw-Tb-i Asuistiaris shall be known as th - DAsioioe," No. -, V riKE lONs W TEu3AncU o( t $tmwe o( Arr. 9--Plea ge,-!qo brother shall make, o a .UIrons, WI,. or (Met. Arr. s.-*or&--Th O ras shall . com. sigoC a W. P., W. ., R. S. A. R., P.&, & T., C., A. C., 1.8, sad O.8.-alu of whom: simM be leot id by ballot every thre ugebo,' .ia: hot Cuhr essing is Sepember, De.! amrber Maehamd Sums-mod imotalled the at repler meetins in October, Jautwy, #pril and July. Apincra IV.--Danes s Oiestcut. 8s.. Lit si be the defy otbe Wouhy Parisbieu t prsoide is Dlwislosoelrces dw oboemes of tbe,Cove aa .plad By.Lawa.' ald aset a comtplaco to the rules sad ..sgee, oftbts Oubr; se s mt sa ofomu pe their osqpie dwas; sp"Wt sa Comodsm lamieSe sot os ltmr s -gri &r;1rue the castling vote o. .maimmsebei the A. ha wnatie miynag ; iusspeW, andoe. eeum ah ,o tdk afl bMlstin orotbor votes; 4"dimtte Rea~s dl ib msewped eg -m p bm appluutlos shell I. ede°s wrin rl by in . of the Di.lom; ,mw apos the ws murmd *hr allr seus aslss ias 1Y ahe 6stt&.sl~rptFd CD for t ' the d and chain no do an sattlsrt ý a an prs. pCuaC r t Qami f Di6lo, ai d O per esa. age spprIIqspu.d and Gwaa th me isn the Sc adi ess, autI* It velwt tit~ de1ý s the Wi y Wathy Peduhsn `»f Yb *iissrwr &r ha i~t srl p is"iur , at the id Na r i 1 Sw P" his tar. ". atilt fir IG x;rliiir~rra bdbu LJabr * naqug.IsskrT)huaplls add ttwt.rlilý - - º~-- W : Cr Qi as -f urm J~b ~Bit ~t I -- 1·-' ~> 4, ~YU C V shallbe as aidto the t. S., ender whose d1 rertion be shall at. He shall moder such as sistance to the R. S in the perfrmaoo of h. duties, as he or the Division may require of him Sec. 5. It shall be tbo duty of tho Financia Scribe to keep just and tree aesucnts bhetwee the Division and its members; credit the i amounts paid, and pay the same over to the T l immediately, taking his receipt. He shall, j.l a previous to the dloss of his term, otify every member who is two months or moe in arrears, o of the amount dueo by him to the Division, ad. ding twelve and a half cents to each notice. A the end of his term he shall make tor the Division a full report; and frnish the $. S. r.with the amount of receipts for initiation fees and ted with his office necessary to enable the a 8. to prepare correct returns for the Grand SDivision. He shall perform such other duties t as the Division shall require of him. He shall e deliver up to his successor all matters appertain. it iag to his ofice ini pohis s o . Sec. . It shal be theduty of the Treasurer to pay all orders drawn on him by the W. P., Sattested by the . s., and none others; he shall e receive all monies of the Division, and hold the e same until the expiration of the term, unless k otherwise ordered by the Division. He shall keep a lull and correct account at all monies re. ceived or expended. He shall give the Divi. asion a monthly tseement of the funds.; and de. it liver up, whenoa eglly'called upon, all monies, a books, papers, and other property of the Divi. d io, to his successor in oice, or to whom the Division may specially appoint. He shall per. frm such other duties as may be requiredo. him by the Division, or his charge. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the Conductor to introduce fur initiation, persons who have been previoeusy elected. He shall introduce . visitors, and ferish them with suitable n f He shall withthe aid ofthe Assistant C outor examine those present at the opening of the p Divisiee. He shall me that the officers' rga. aliaare in their r prop aces at the opening of the Divisin e d ak charge of the sae at the lose. He shall have charge of such pre. pesty of the Division as may not otherwise be providd for, and reander fell report to the Di. lvisies at the end of his term. ISeca. e8.It shl bh the duy ofo theAistant sCeedmtor to reader such services an the C. r , Division may require of him. Se. S0. It shll be the duty of the Inside geo.o."l to atted the door-to admit nmo but members of the )Ordr, and candidass hr bi Sec. 10. The Outside Sentinel shall gard she door agide, and keep off intruders. Aaiscus V.--Foesuatrrr weI MIamnsu. Section I. No person shall initiated into thisl, e.ahiLjSs eigts yers o fa fhr fr a less Ate the two bomn. Sec. S. No person shall be admittd iat this, Division who does nmt possess a good mral charaosr, or who i i isany way incapaciatd em earnig a livelileed, or who has no e Sec. 2.name of a person efared for pemberchip sipt be proposed by a member ia writ.. statlc sgoe residence, nad hosinese, which mut b .entered on the recod, and the ion, who shall report i w at ai i o detir wh the redidae be black ba ll glas him shall be de. _tnd ese sbt nif . or mhre ck L lls app-e- , to dd*t e r dsctsd, d ad de. eased.t. pNo Pso ss rejeted shalll he apla puepomed a.n D i.vie - dthe Order, msr Se.4. A prpostBss Sor membership sha ant bo wIhraws r L it has hes ardused i o a esumeble hr hiwMepties, withot thee, smtd of a sqjority the Umbelmpesst. Soc .. a. vtofrsjectedeumy heeemlihr I ad w ithin three m essti gs, oxe l ive f the . nat whih the se was ,ekes. Data wa b ereded ieas elmnae, esssm t bs easend . am uier sumpud ) rejeuted, or esguld,1 shag tby iMbe subject l ainmes sas a news~Lce a o at. Moo I. 7rrswe d* a.. f b DM io "M !Daqba. fifto usr. er ibk u.rgmhy ib. C.a~.d. mmd Ma - Emilis can [(da * ., be maied& t, mad wive, altImrmmm ddeJ; .memdi fi W les et..ei- ~ ; b iif~eer. ia.,..e ~il~ r sw bn±bya wo t Ltrs a. iýw pu.a x 1-8 -1 - -m II r- iý wreYr sJrle bijaU kbmaMhw *am -A - m.. etc altsb bmdb.AE M ijIKedm.4J& x' mLi r + I. bers present t any regular meeting may deter is Se . Every member shallbe eatitled toa a air trial or any offence involving repriman. ml suspesioner esplosion; but no member sbha ba e put on trial, unless charges duly specifying . his oSedce, be submitted, in writing, by a men. . ber of the Division. t Sec. 3. When charges have been prefersed y against a brother in a proper manner, or asn ms matters of grievance between brothers ar I. brouh before the Division, they shall be re" ferr to a Special committee of five members a who shall, with a little delay as the case will admit, summon the parties, sad examine and do. d termine the matter in question; and if theirde cision does not involve the suspension or exCl. Ssioa of a member, and no appel be taken 'om d it to the Division, it shall be sel, without other s action. Should the commiee be convinced of I the necessity of suspending or expelling a mem. her, they shall submit a motid tor the purpose to the iivisioan or action. r Seoc. . When a amuiodn r the epulsion or , suspension of a member shall have been sub. I mittd in due form, it shall be announced at one alreg.ular meeting previous to action being taken; and the accused shall be summoned to be i at. I ten dance at the Division, at the time when it may have been determined to consider the ques. tio-~-rat which time, whether the implicated mesnber be present or not, the Division may pro. ,ceed to consider and determine it. Twothirds lof the members present voting in favor of the rmotion, it shall be carried; but the Division .shall he fully competent, while such motion is f under consideration, to vary the penalty from the original motion. Sec. 5. When the decision of Committee appointed under Section 3 of this Article, other. wise final, shall not be satisfctory to all parties, either of those interested shall have the privi. legs ol an appeal to the Division-and at the ,time appointed for taking te appeal, the Com. pittee shall present to the Division, a writ, tbheroade on which their decision wasu and the parties shall have the privilege el bard before the Division--end the Division determine the correctness of the decision of the decision of the Committee by a majority of otes Soc. 6. Any aember having been expelled, shall not be proposed for membeniip inder si muaeth from the dote of expulsion. Sec. 7. The provisions of this Article shall not etend to violations of Article . Arncms VIIl.--Tams. kegular Quaterly Terus shailiemmeece soa the 1st of October, Jlnuary, pril, and July. Olers elected previdos to the expiration o halt the Term, shall be etitibd to dthe fll hoe. or of the Term; those elected aier half the Te has ired, shall not coomt the boners, sies occasioned brs Zinn suspeneion, ex. pulsies or death, which aer the brothr wh serves the residue of the ermshal bet ' tod fll hnors, ad be who reigs, or is suspeadedd or epelled, shall fbk his claim A.mrsc IL-Euramas.r r saC.sa OmrcaI, ee. 1. Ar a Division has been bldathed th re Terms, so d rother shabe eligible fo the .dk* of Worthy Patrisrch nless he has served a segular Questerly Term as Worthy Assoelate nor shall any brother be eible to the office o SWorrh oae ~lcr har two erm i a -sehkilPa dhe or onsim. 8e** 2. No brother ,hal serve tw.aterms l them sme oles, dwintlhe term of one aJr, ox. la s oe es of L 8. F. 8., ad T. B . e No brsher shall be eligible to oaoes of W. P., W. A., orT., wbe is uder twty. me years of age. SAarcLa L- hau.n Auuesm . Se. 1. Ay meher whoe know a m er is ka vilated Artils Seid ugledts Is pe. the charl e and spedr m eemL e mae-r DI. eles wM~ three weeks sr .wims-es a. have eem e to his knbo droll be hle e See. . The hargefr doolatisof A* i S, s U be presented is duris iymipd, whm Sseal be referd to st i m1Ye sII. aa. See. . The Cem s.e.ull erqmie by appeintl. a Chairms. d Seersara. The Sesr sal ke a conet record oth pm. ceedig, wIh such testimosy as may be res. 'seaed, which reood hale pd.eed the Dieiles o te cel df ay member, A&Wathe Se. 4. th Cemies agee that she lcharge is sealand, a shll shp d* feeat to the Ditisio, byenolut e wkl a asoosd sewa ilies t the ed that the b.esher breh iasted or e ipelled, as the eas y he-which p and oltio shall eli ep the tabb at lse e week, and the eedieg be.her shall e etsiled od&e charater dof teoltios by she &L am d r eqeued w bet pnemest at the ar eem. Meri.sgh same, with a view alin Mqmm n appeateaity i neks * de.mes. a. If the Crem.ee am at t i se f .u aind, hey a ,hapet . se tms ees, sa.d i the remsehiesm be stheharge ashl b diemised. am diwees elm e W hi s ins.b a adiu seeIses a I ga moI. vets htppemsoe a these . pIs q f hlsI he tited. ase if a agmekr re ir hn. l atiof b Artials #, h srhae Ment t l eqsp bys she ...Cc .tIt. mad fthe Hit *ee aIsheisn, aned er d e* T***e e T tshl. la i b pe a the F. & by the aos veo w the muembr i Ie the fo is paid. The powr t hibe o, linear, shal ast esead -vr t term of one month from the time the ofeace was proven. Sec. 8. When the Division vote in favor o reinstatement, and the member neglects to come forward to sign the constitution for one month thereafter, he may be declared expelled by a two.third vote. Sec. 9. If a Division refuse to reinstate a imember, he shall be declared expelled by the W. P, and the R. S. shall give the usual no tice. Sec. 10. A member convicted for the third time of having violated Article 2, shall lose the privilege of reinstatement, and shall be declar. ed expelled, and the L S. shall give the usual notice. Sec. 11. It a brother comes fosward and ac. knowledge that he has violated Article 2, (ex cept it be third offence,)the Division after era sure of name, &c., may at their option reinstate him oa the same evening. if two thirds of the members voting are in favor thereof. Sec. 12. An officer or representative to the Gmad Oivision violating Article 2, shall nt be eligible to fill any official position for 12 months from the time be is reinstated. Sec. 13. A member expelled under this Ar ticle shall not be eligible for membership under six months thereafter. AicuLs XI.--AsT.Amxw No alteration or addition shall be made this Constitution, unless by a two-third vote the National Division. T'm ca.sE or EAD TEras.-Dr. Rediedd says that the principal cause of bad teeth is the use of hot food and drink. He referred to the dislike which little children showed to ta. king food of a higher temperament than milk warm, and of the attempt of mnuse to atisi them, and said that by habitually taking food of oo h a temperature the mouth becomes in nibe of what would scald an infant. If the membranedo the mouth whbih is aompara tively poor condctor of caloric, soied r o this cause, the teeth sured mch more, forthy were excellent conductors, and the eat be conveyed to the nerves of the teeth, cw dsbility and loss of s.ality, and, of course, rot. nes of the teet. Food that was so hot as to bern the tage, was thas t between the seth nd there till it had parted whits excessive calori, and this remdeed the dmetrmtn e of the ben Uble;uad as the grindes were to this itmens they were the grealset Brya-a B a to~lrem in o-iy Ifon th necesb y of the au.h5et ln teeth for atral onees. IA Maorn Por "01A 5.6a-t Iaw isom Fai. mod be strou £at ru aegha iI s are N ýr oCLs, rar.i ,C Go ratr samb aq tsstus da mam's usimpe. saacs pdamIpls, aim e .a ight be iesipei Ia ptk i orertohave the pleamesr of padagt prispe e t ier tr"rt L Agaglema my days dams, ad asot pve aid o ,11As hl iuedihadablmahs butalblasll·0 I th sque wll chow howmm wasmisuim, for t he dme ai bvis am . ad be esaybsaid the holewlwg eoewersiome sWby, aam amtdsbe - asobsre ati a s w1 ist Wham I ' was I weas uot have demo k hr she "No, ma, I -.me," aLlaey;' "oer I '..ImU d6 I.s I.tahis' - wma mwl dd iftii;~ Diinws .t!r B33Ymmrr -hd the a 1iqUi the insider of Now H m.._ 4w. death hev.oo see ime IsAa.ttm s km Shemataie, a d 3i0 i akwr, is l5&yu. In Loedad.. y mss MawduiA Is -op lagasme. whiIS him"~ hies be" de.. ~med. Or lat r- - d m fit 1M wemý aadec its ops tha UbIsim psula to very aksmidm dsgruMG.S .1SU hMa, g bo N. at'-am d&lrl ' Teyý are keq...lysattkud with s pelhlbsr loss ofinsiso, umetimee wkth ilyas aeM doath,; is awe cow to= w d'at, hweve th A 1w.x Juw.-Ia&a he u feh e.JwiS Y. Dý is*J, _ esoidi rhshwd&l br W auk* alli L r tM s..M ýt M ih mw p mkws 11 wubm. - -d t- ibso wue won wamuiks wmibSuin. " Dye dar mhwi -ak YuIim. -Trm A&= Sow ian m 3 ýa- mi by dIaimI.. 8!! 'd °Msi&-~ rrplb~Joab W h sllai'..a.-Mmthi 17,00W01 prees i.rsr th a~us wisse as Tan FoI.r or Faeowr.-The Cineinnati Gasette' gives the following amusing descrip Sa case of fright, in a person whose nerves were somewhat unstrung by apprehension of cholera: . "A few hours ago, a gentleman ofour acquain. tance, upon endeavoring to attire himself with a clean pair of white-drilling unmentionablep, discovered that he could not button them around his wais, andknowing full well that all his wearing apparel of that peculiar description were fully loose for him, he at once conceived the idea that his stomach had increased in dimen. sions, and imagining that to be one of the pre. monitory symptoms ofcholera, at once retired to bed, rang the bell and ordered his coachman to go for his physican, who uponsarriing and feeling our friend's pulse, -ad making other pa cular examinations, 4c. desired to be informed of the reason that led him to suppose he was laboring under an attack of the prevaliag epi. demic to which he replied by mentiopjpg the tightness of the aforesaid gaumeat. t the 'werthy doctor's request, the peasaloons were boeght forth and to the great chasgia of our friend and the merriment of those present, it was discovered that the lacing behind had been drawn too tigttdy, which combioed with the starcb, had rendered them almost impossible to be buttoned, even upon a much more delicate ly formed person than our friend possesses." We take the following from the Pemruyhs. nian of the 13th instant : How TrW DavI. Arratn. o To THE Tioe. -A Jersey tailor, one Jonas Toplifdeclares positively that be has in his shop a suit of clothe. which he made for the Devil He says he was haoting out in the marshes, when he met r strange.leokiag man, who aked him if he wasrn' a tailor. He replied that he was. The trange man then gave him a piece of black cloth, and told him to make a sit ofdclothes o his measure, and to bring them eat to him a the maruh, ous week from that day, when he would pay for them. Jonas measured him, agreed to make the clothes, and did make them ; but thinking it a strange place to carry clothes, he sit cross. ed himself and sprinkled the clothes with holy water, in the Catholic Church at Newark. He thee went out on the mrshes, where he saw oe strCage man ; but the moment he came is eight, the man vanished, and he watunahle to l.e him. Some people think Jonas invented his story to attract peoe to his shop, where he ashiWhts the clotns, the cloth of them being ofa heattlil ga and silky testuee. At all events. Lemas' eato is incrused wedrfully s sr o has beceame asiorto his Snaia aje. CamucAs Axaesm or TUaA4bl dh m Eire dfei LIud.. Chmeitsl Society, there is as .as q pinp o dof Warnslto, us the ueal. an t he sa.eo that he has u ec gusoe, buth h as bee maMe Sal, qsmer renmed, aud pmroe it,by e al e! iease, ta eosist d Proaula blue mu putm, prsmlipsly. that in let the driuru d may quaslities d F, as kit ee to the giu mrkee, sid e ma her. ag of Chies. paint, sad might des the by dimoviug PuiresUm b l pulalter SParis in hot water. The Chies. do met dirin this paimtd sea they emly lU k. AimXc~AN Oraxsuu.-Tbs Mobil. Herald Sr that es . the deutructiV hurdcsm is Cm bad be. a lIsd ebioly wkk CCrmoLb mw d eed llirrbrbdPud~ i. tb staiýºboeOoiof Rr mea mi nI abe usad, Pr 9u oaps. delta (aver. its eral ooatesd dL asa brof- ate g. Inmi laip, LYab abs.. mImi Isa he uegbburlbg oddiawam mm muskoa tis beOM of a ined...Dmigh h h0lsea$Imabe trae migbeh i& m~f Buda.. disease ~ ~ b aiu &at ~thOat The Imbislis a. o dba i aadimsete. Mailsl taw. s, .bhg i bna 10 o I.su Wonk . 4W so a 1w m ore thu die .itrlk m .uli . "s ebinage tew.me. g s pbM t ter i nma=-Re. · ma the 8m at Tampauneae bqlmj. Ar -r 7 the .amtm10, uld yew b0 kero he hmdaEi ".iIt jr.h" will be u.Iam1.d like igbam te beih r ala .1b tO, IMo a uaa'usadruSdu r a asmpad is a ia.1aie , Sdib S w. kaaysgSa mrs by ubrlllt. Tkuak of tkat a soai~adW~L u asiwoI!ISt W41 kt is ye vim oW**Ir Fua = oia IMN3ssNu.-TS thoi m Cosumsur says shat the beimhble laatr c. do boi ive i. 1 .' ci0y. so ýimi ýý nSndI*5 peU5ES, tsemusttos Am al ~rmsi sheusoh she wreuis by his to,.... Trg Bdwslm wal .ama, a tar fnmsr Ca ois Telal Ahbeiemo Society. Whoimea h p las.d whim esahl'esi m se si, WI he b plmsd whoa villaie eater l. , If emrbe polased wh it easombe a karn, All will b pleel whom Rom is is ihagmlpn. A Weds,.e paper uioessd .mrmwia o Mr. Tiuotby arm1... Mim Yil ebeo I WeEl, this meoam p brea t ws mitb is It ssme bts, bit msmbsls.s as rmae. Ch rmiepe. "Y__, Demem I e though I rise is BDm1. ssbab· J' "" 1 "Nat mlb~b's ?Y.p' raca;Idn "WeBl sem one of the p triol; I *'t mm wiah."-Ksapp's Papmrraece.