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IiZTTIB 1& 8 ENT IML UI5SCRIPTION-Three Dllarsnaad fty) cent. per an uma. if paid l advaae Vite Duilrrs pe ana.um, tf ot paid is advaee. SINGLE cIES-Ten Cest.. PLAQU I'M IN E: Satarday, November 2. 1860. Public .ectllaag. The meeting called at the (Cn,.t Hllo,,,e of this Parish of Ibervi'le, this "!' ,la i, Nov.. inst., for the purpose of ort"nix:.n a Mir: Company, styled the Minute l.n of Pl.liec mine, sod appointing offltctra for the sa:e, was djourned in cunelelt e nc of ' Ineitmet weather, to meet on TULS .I Y, the 27th inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. All those interestid in the object for which the above adjnurned meeting is caullel, ate re quested to be present or that occa'iool. P I, IIIII\RT, Preshlknt. C. A. ROTr, Sect'y. Offircs, &c.. are to be elected at thi.s meet ing, besides other important matter.s done, and It is to be hoped that all, part.cularly of the corps of Minute Men, whose htlea.ts are animated by the promptings of duty anld of patriotism, will be present. "Jefferson"' shll Ilappear in our next. trOur new advertisements this week will be found interesting. gli A large and influential mtneting, epos the present state of po?:ticr l affairs, ans held at Brusle Landing a fe(: days since, anrd appropriate resolutions in curttmity w thl the spirit of the resolutions previously adopt ed elsewhere, were passed. It was fully our intention to have given a more exter ll.!d I:o tice, had not the paper containing it, got !,,t. 'OCorNlEriFt.-We learnl tht e. un terfeit $10s, on the Canal Bank of New Or leans, (to what iamlounat we know not,) were passed in our town yesterday by two or three strangers, "low. chunky Imen," we heard it said, who got off for New rlteans hbefore the counterfeits were discovered, going on the steamer Republic, which land, d here to piut out a passenger. STOriP THE )ilurr. -\'Ve learn that operations are about to be commenced at the molth of Bayou Plaquemine, for the piurpop-e of preventing the drift fromn entering the hay. ou--preventing the atelr, we think, would be more to the purpose. WIa Wo regret that the izaadequacy of our hails prevent us from giving the elo quent remarks of Col. Tuso. Jonxrrona, at the Grese Tete Meeting, the proceedings of which will be found in our columns. We will eta deavor however to give them next week. Cm trlst AxeRIucA C'ANE ScUAR.--\e saw the other day a very good quality of ru gar produced from the South American cane, on the plantition of 4i.e. Rovlt, Esq., whtich was brought to and distributed throughout the sugar region of our State by order of Go. verne t. *he cane is very large and the cechari. matter very .sweet, yet Mr. RorT, from its not being adapted to our climate per hps, doe not speak favorably of its merits. MoYat Nr-a StCaiR. -Among the beau $lil specimens of new sugar that has been shorw as the present season, is a parcel (and the A of the parcel, in all cases, is the only ebjimm rwe have to the sugar) sent to us by Monas. . .MAr, sular maker for Mme. PAU as Duorr, which will class "fully fair." If such Is the character of her whole crop-and we presume the specimen represent. that- tbh lady may wall congratulate herself. AccoxruarnD DAsURnaror·-Sas ConGs. -We Lhave rceived a letter from Mr. T. BIA sir, the Dgnerreetypist who was here some tihe sines, ptstlng that himelsf sad lady had jlet arrived m New Orheas from Europe, whereb they had obtained all the new improve. masts and instruments pertaining to their prfessioe, enabling them to take portraits of Yl4-like o auracy, from the size required for a rioa p to twice the siae of life, colored in oil or water colorsn Their "Ivorytype" re nambled a picture painted on ivory, end was wvy letiaL It ithe itention of Mr. BAr. ar, he mys to pay an erly vioita and probably Ioste here. DAx R]c, Comnro.-Everybody wants U tosothaitha'aatsee Dan Rice. Such will a bglad to hkow the that he and his grand h On se Show," aelting rhinocero', learn. ad jaeka m leeghing ichneumoans and all si that, will b bhre on the 6th of December.- - See advertisement . luaomrs Arura.-A serious airay oc psed in he viinity el Indisp Villge is this ha SI hfe day d mie, betweon Paulin Avile ..d besidet Gider. The cIrcumstatnces, or whatI led it, we cueld not clearly aeer of aim compreeind. 3at from wbt we could via karn, is aypear. that Guidry acted on the de feeive, and specl Avile aking a demonta. a tieo of tta~e, he farmer drew bh revolver b rand elq the Ihaer twios, one shot throqb the mtk and the ether etorilng the oppe lIp, mad erylag she hail a couple of inches orO ha 1that Einesis. Avile's wound,, th' eri ee will iad an article mc taken from the DDle, the P,)ed i which, referring to. rieydUcl tites, are worbty of Pee 1sdN :jnl Ink. WhI b Metilr East Saturday. S In our Sulpleun-i t of toi-i.1, we g've the proceedings, our rnm.rkes, &c-, of tlho puiil.c f nt meeting ll Id in our tolwn last S;aturiday, atll whllich we gale in an 5 xtra -il Mindiay. Thi illeetiig w"a - -iteo up w th the role id.a that I it Iwould be tilinelt. a Inletl ig of the pes pie of tI:, prrish, with nothuini wlaiitever it prI t i it,, a liiu!,',. d fr Ihe l" ,"i ,c ' I' ing In f lt fl t liin t" Il l e ,r li , l rlzlit t I lh l plt sLnt i 4tllt a.i il -tite of ,lllnbic altil rs, In ll ito IL teL ti e:r tl o ('co, Ii t i, i, . itgll d i i, n a I , of c lnrnoll c !an atid hiedlri g a c, ull o lill -ril. l r i" n ipl'C.ri liu , vlr, e ll4itie of ctlliin I't-sr arI the blilna'jrd) Foui pr ltifi . i t i- t 2aive i ' it- li-t rill' ;,~lit;-'al wgl l l~i I '1, "1 i,,:ý", tlýlll 7 th ou r ,r s i il inl il llli tr nlittlll , I i, i ili l the blo , of ofr lth,.rs, 1 1 , itt to it - ". n nic l trld our wa th. , ,ui 'teate- t ri l. lii, lItu.i re actlliUtuns. That mtcet'ili i waS intite'v ý i-ie ss, if lie t. prt dicate our U( :inill Upfnilta the l-ual gl ltu.,l. estabil.hl:g such fats--l its iktir tll arind uial l t nity. liay nig lorliginatetd tI ,nu;ilit tfhe 'i! I! Ine, pr iilnllEt ilid il t*llnthlt! glent!lntll, all "I Sof whil l were r tigiliii-t e ii in their p it llit ar p lit.'ies pev uus n tl lhe electiOl, Iw V wlW at d of that tleetig w- hat we * xI ,ecitd t.l 4 i we, till 11-11-t ntiiti nl i . ly allmlllixture of il, ui 'ta tIlin, Bedl ni and ih-l -llruliel. III, i Ill, t t',t,'lhelr in goodl fii h atil lrllnv, for ill ,ill ill ect or an antn ill which all were #4111 lv Tote e-ted, lid where all eite calli d upon for such resoUlilltiso as they might des tU proper to ig sulit to the nleer tig. was ile l Ipul.tica pI liit; wire rIir.euelle and at that nlOtlg. it nue imid as if a'Ill Ca-s-., itl trades and professions wile eqtialiy al; irep ,It r rl,t.ed. S lt y, thoulil;t i' , the "i xpl il :, ol f a Illetig Ihla' Conltituted, w I le a pitt S fair ,vlelncet of tpubict s ntlunltli, iaul t t l I t. or they wauhl le hild Anild fast diiiis lilee: who cond tl :dl faullt withalnld drnu-ll e II1 -, lili- Let I., Sere w hat is that selitillolit as .t lur!Il Or- i iit preallle andl rle-olllulon:h : re It calnno lie doulbiit that tii*- el it ion of ree Lincoln by a fliantic al liiajorlityv. is a warniing I it to the South to be ready for that "irr.llesr s i the ble celillt." which aims it the dtru uctiOli the of all we hold dear. socially ald polhiially. plt The flrst resolution calls for the cotv ning of the Legislature at this important crisis, with the view of calling a Convention of t he people, to decade upon the cour-e itli- sate the shall take. e The sectd Ynd rehintion, in the spilit ofi, STile patriotism. remninds all of their h:gh llu-' be ty to forget past political dilferellc-, and to unite together in Irateitlal bonds, for the pro v tection of Soullithiern rights iand honor. The third ie ilution horid to a right, with out whiclh tatte sovSreigit is a nnunlltity, ch and the people the slaves of a feder l faniatl cal majority such as that which now lpresenits aI ' itself; its latter clauise is a duty a hiich thef ilnstincts of self preservation alone point to. h The fourth resolution recolmmninds tihe adoption of a symbol which in the Revolutionl le, was an emblem of our sincerity, our patriot ch ism and the justice of our cause, and one erl ,ut ilently proper and patriotic to be adopted at o. the present juncture. C l he The fifth reconmends what appears to lie San absolute necessity, at least a course which ti ,r prudent counsels would ever approve. Such was the character and composition of o the meeting of last Saturday, and such its e n' resolutions setting forth its sentiments and °n determinations, in the face of wrongs and ty. t) Id rannies which Black Republican power fore- ri 1Y shadows. In the spirit of that meeting, or in t Sthe sentiment of those resolutions we resolutions, we can " see nothing incompatible to the principles of it f the mildest, and nothing that the most impul. Id ive and zealous for withldrawal or secession a. - could justly disapprove. To be sure, time and the closet might have produced a set of nA resolutions more conformable to the rules of it rhetoric; but as far as those resolutions Ito , which we allude, went, we doubt if any could p. more plainly and eon.pletely express our sen-i c timents and the grievances that produced iat Sthem. si ir Lbdt uas hope then, that the action of last Saturday, of citizens of all classes and pre-. pr rious poliic principles, will meet the appron t o val of all good citizens, and he the means of th preventing the greatest misfortune that could g happen to us at the present time-a collision rit of sentiment among ourselves as to the evil Ist foreshadowed by Lincoln's election, and the an action demanded of us in the preni.jss. If tu we differ and quarrel among ourselves upon va these material points, then indeed do we open fr; I a gulf in which all of Southern weal, hope, an Shappinem and honor will be forever buried! ins SIn God's name then, in this momentuous cri fol I ia, let us be wise, prudent, and firm-but hei above and beyond all else, in hearts and hands, " lea Taz RIvr.-The river at this point the has been rising fast for several days. The on great nuisance of ferrying Bayou Piaquemine bo, h again commenared, to ithe great chagrin wi of thee who ie close by, and are forced to tee visit Plaquem ne often. We perceive, as one bet good result, however, thet our ferry boat are "Uncle Tommy," is again afluat, and may pro. of bably heay her steam up by the time our p•. ne Ciiu. iroa &x Sm. Suassoi.-Gover. gui pew Moou has iseald his proclamation conve PY, ning tbe Legislature em the 10th day of neat tln -,ooth. Fuma --News hba been received at Pensacola that Bretkinridge's majority whi jn Florida will b' 4n00. vot Correct Sentiment. I e' e I 1 1, li i , l l : 1' , 1 :,' tIt fit 'i l the " , i gt li,, . , foir 'l.. 1,', t' oli ." i : l it 1l111, tu il.c oun i witih iit alh-)' th+ln l of c "I'tI ' l.l,l and like ain axe frlom a" ii tti leti the 'v. illb tile - 'r1. Phi i Slitc of 'li i e 'tii'i lilurd ourI.l i by .11.i1t tilh ! a couIIp e, i httn :11 11' i~ llaY ( ) , g,,,Iil l r, sul',I U it'"- Irom it. l W hl ile t tuit,,k :t il f.t,!1' :,l" r t ii t adne-, ;, w<l a e ig "uir. I i ' it 1it:' . 9 "iv. " ii and l -t i -lid. oe w i , til, and a * , ti' !I the I" "' c : mi y ý \'tr ..al, to " ,till ",I 1i to sh, ii flulli 1,, lthei, oii i, , l ,, "i d 'rta I1 p ,, lg " t , ,t t,. el , :l u ,111 1,, 11 " Ir - t i*, . -- \t1 w i ll link Itl tir til. li . v"II ,1 1 ,1t - iar (l'1,M, vi o%' It to l It , I .ii;i1 n. . A 1, lt " " North who .l,. l o, I,'1y is 11 1 t. hntl1 r u ' i,;,, c 1'1 wl le the clat sh of ain. :1 ti't I, , it: l r if hear, at Il h !, th it i, l 'i;lb.h ,fit l e i_ i in d Ioifth lhSC . I l ft'itl 11' L I III- li . i :1i i " e a l e It ta ai tre- If It l ,it, l': Iinl iilv ol f ,fit! d t. Ih lt'nl ,a.lll~ln ,, at. r'. i 11. I, I . I," "" 1 ht l- JI 1 't +'l 'i a .. ,I 'i , f It.' 1 i i' 'in I fu; it0l , li I, allt ilc 1 (.oIrd ! :.h., t i 'l1.t., i t I ' i t' d I p provsh to ii. m it t i.i the prtsent et of the a icfal . then. asm! e, -,a1 par Iots, ... If r' f ' t\tt ' r" acsto n an, d terr ot- lt"it I ti i:, u , i- l itI Sit .i ii li,- t (If l ia e i., , ill ,ll \ t. '1 , l,l. f n ,' l, ' If'. i fi oi a."- I bI, r,- 1.{ :al' , ' ., 11i.. 1I v 11 l . ! 1" ,I e f thert t n, \' et, al1"tI a"n, lil il " ,i l" 1 t .u tch iroiiudth b 11 j ti . h 11t da . ,,u tt , 'o , 11 n It 'ol, ,an lli,'te r i he if e havt e ,' , .i .an ,i id t v'tit e a iv and ih li t ," , itn, t a. t o tli, l'".. stil dea rerf .uýh in t . ,11.i s s~ur, r.4 t-n, t" a Iv,.r of the i,. tt t a he i n of , .i,' t t ,i ' idhertl n it l nd ,i I Ittu r f ai:t" I'c r t oi f a it - ,i ' ate i r ' an 1 the s a , iu . In i . tii, r !t ." lli ai.r R!,d iair of,-its reilt re of 1!,l. n '.i ,",1 t h e ojo a l ti l- int .ei'l.de of tl i i' .i' it- ' - lta re It no dae rit_ pra' i - I iii I. ,, if uion o i li ,'at Ilat'e II a, ' o t ion . ' 1u of or Ias.ar hi isdman I a loro ,1 ''t i'.u I',t" l d,,. i ct al te- o, , ' ; i n... 11 , " I i l l -\1, l I r iln o i" I'" l' . Ir. , : ,1 . . . . 1 .I "Ie \ lidl 1 ,h ' v ea. ,I ; ' l i I tfo m I lt e hi tor o.f . i e p as t i, e in e t r i p t: utt' :i s, -1{\l r i ,'"n ' Sin tlir irly I i "the ,IIn _I t\ ' 1i'I 1i. , a -l i t i. , , w'l ` .> i ! < O h r.t i, o s,,ulher wofl an: aet. r th n cle de, I oi uon the actio of th peplil' 111 r Iiure to itii ill o. I w il ait Ilh r i,:,,:, t" ;i ,: alll :lrets itI iro I i pii ii - [,, lirto i l,,, : t ," tl 'lv -,,, " ,, ,r 1 l,,,J ' til ITr'' ,F r tw':o men i w Or its i iTFo s ('.tc - 'he Ti rue II, 'Iit , Irs.t t the Iitsll Itln 't. 4 at an t o I:t M lt i , y :os ',,.so l s ,1 every the i j.t asu id trio, I in ol a or te :r.lll, wie pI tth , waith ar c l iltl isti, an it tlr It t e selar feeling tof t hee p 1, 'Llit , hit i ot its usual tirade n2a lat the present iliVltn stt bu of the ma-ses-in othI, tI; , o .o i,gr , t, s et, r t at i to gether i the pres t cr i.t, :i their f r:n:in co arnip es of .rallute Uren, c.-alln l 'I-t ", ofe against the act of (idv. .Moor' tl cJnl ta , lll A the Legisdature. A aierts i Fas frtun I. fuiry, of on the part of the "Organ," whose hotues aue its ever in ila accord wig h the .ent'nts oa f tileap nid a"People," proves to u o mist ithnitahle that S' the present movduent of the imass, it s all We- right-that the peepe ere actinn s bthre nweres !n tiheml l as Il n, as pat ritsl, s hlvc r.~ i, f rite an CI onstitution and their own Msttutisns une 1, S If there is in reality any opposition to the on enlim.u.t nmnifhted here a_:d ele-.e.t h, I I ie t respective of party f-eus, we oiene it wrie 1 of. shr i tslf iU til e dal k, as the pipll ag ihon of" of iit an the broad light of iy lnuallt ¢st its de d 'people in lie time of tihe "Rvoluio--and il "caTse of iclual hostirs, place tiem in al e d atitoude wohich mlighit co.t them -omLethi g I .t ! W,. w-id not have b.tter reid,-nc of tite c ,rolprine ty and paltri tii ol f airy cour.e of ac- alt • tsonl, thin to thv- ,ich *,,l . n,,, ,h-,t.d biy f " the journlll il bove allid toi. W c d , e,,ihl h t glIa d thIen to ree it perse ! ldt ,tso . et c, lieru . p i n rit f opposition ti the cnhng of Janxtray ae I n valorous promptins dictate--fro', judging n from the history of the past, eminent triumph , and cesso ny cause or prhnciple deo ! ing upon the lation of the pe-', are wure to I follow what tht immaculate journal sets its thead againt. vote. he ~ What Shall We Do? 41' r l l , !,v b hi t 'lili li. ,I l. j":;l r i tlh, \i ,.:- i 14441 t 14'. t 1 g l t .''.r n t\ .f ,II 4441 . ' 1't, tain .'' i " 'l ' ' \. I , . a u.. , tn 11 ,' ,a s . i l, . If : ,i1' 1,. ci' . 11 11 ' l i 1411 . 12 ' 11 I "' I , I 4 l - .,. . h ' . . , , , L •1 1 i- , \ , . -;I.'"; 1" ; ,'V1 il't' w II'!Vl| 'l'.lll- : w 'ill' t 1i , , i , l 1: 0'1, , lt .t i ,' I ' I t hi 't , :It : ' t1 1 \ 4 l' :11'1 1 . . t I1 4.4 f 441' 4\ i ," ,' ! !'1 I "' "4, . ,ll 4 i , ,l 1 , ,1 ' I I i I ,. t, l I,.1. 1'l rt 'i / .. I " l'.i ,n ," l :,t' itll i. ' ., . .' I , , 4 4 II, : 's . ' . II 44 { _, " . 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II t, l lat" .hT, i 4ig .3hi1 real, an i Ai tfa ls Il5 ,44.e 4 a .,1 that Gets a lii ikr tra uli-d St } it'lli~4 lit i ll I'r t 'liu l I ih at.il sent u no" the Treasury, iiit aieds ino propi het's eye sa; .to read I'ur futlre, nor will it requirei th,, "irrepressible coti'lict" pIlicy to drenchuly 'ur liiind wit ' liumia tI gore. l " The quesi i4s h5 i'ftit ' asked hew shal li tr we averl the evils with which the h ,res-, eni't aspect of affairs threaten us? fr hat m 4 1. t :i, sitthle State secede? I see noth (1ing it the Couitstitti'itin of the United I .t Ii f ackhtiih 'tlckwledges the right of It the Cn.stitution in,' , i as to the others. between the States, then I agree that mi any Slate could withdraw at will and , wit,-rhttt being compelled to urge any me reatl'ot fr si doing. tiT Clieiton, La. Nov. IT. w. I. a. nut wIIh he who, for sordid gain, plots i thep ruin of his neighbor, will find that Die the has ottly been digging the grave of tivt hir own honor. Wo He that finds a thing steals it if Tet I he rndoavors not to restore it. ae {New ( a: /.'" e' . ( !":i - i r" ! - 11: t ,e Lit: c':vu-a:- , li t ;e:,L "ti 1 ;.',v , } : .. .a r i ,fir .r u !-h el f ,r .t- d -v, t, ,n t', th ,. ! .,ý , . . kl. IhI' fu winllt-ig r.'n,;,rk- in a iate .rue: Iby \\1 ' I.,'lh'vi e this I"i: I" " ihlattivitv .'t ' I it ý ' 1"h iii l l I i I '; ii " -I " 1 ii ,'- I , ,, 'ui al" . ,, It . \I think it ,:,t -, 9,.'v t, . ' i ', t I . t itho ut :a ,,*1 ,-.,,t;,y v I , m in. i *l£ , \\, - .n, .-- t il- \ý 1 I1 :lit l llrll 1.i l 1 r , i,,.,.'t fi r thll , .1 ti I -,. 'F lt .i\ :r . ii l :i"- I~ ,, .,111 " . nd l I:.' tll ".ir 1, . ,' 1\ w ill . I i.' '.l t rI i..! "I ! , .11, t-. S'J: itm` "i w ill tl, I~t ill iI ,", ' :.l It;t ll tI| " S'"T ' il it "". l t,.. iIt ,l , t h, 1 r, i :.i ib ,, , ii . i ."111\t ' , t in 'f ,,i ij-,, , . t I l.i:' I,1'i't ' ,' : iS it,, ! i ' it, 1 f1,' ,. I ,r !. . i , * r i" ,.'L ."1'' - .t1 l tih''I .' t: ," ' .\:', 9,. el vi tV ." it' ' ,, I il I l' 1 . '" V " 1 I i1 t1;1' .,9.i t' 1i . .' . ,"".j ,'+",u ' "n. , In r1 il t3 ' I" 1,t! a N' " rl''t'. m i ul, r te// , .. ..If' m O 9y ' . e 1. . rre.. t " nBy Thr' r.. n a i 's . r fait l f .rt' i.. mportant from tsashienton. . q./, 1ai.l'-(;r ,'.'i. ' F, .r I i'!t , f" .' ,., 1 1 '. I S,,it. i.ts in i a ,,s The l11hx,', lki h I'r l- 1 . l ..tti. n tri c t i r-r..,t t. r t' ,n is ,, a., (" , I, . ,'h t',n / -7"he .,,,'thI / t3 h,. - i-. th"' I lth i,,'Ie , (; ,,' , rolf s A /,'i r .er i iit, ru it Ne t t, t t M. t rn v (', r,./itt shd weirt li,'r "r'!i. 1{'". 1{'. t '1, r,. c l ir.'k a lt lrrsa , in , ic n . it rc l Iti Black 1"1.~ 'ila 'ruored thit .llllll'crar it ( 1 i .'s.' , ul ,.,t, th .' r : -h t -,f. a 1,, : ,vit ,.". - t t , a .. ... -' i .- w11, il l f. re in . h A-i, f! I h lly l l'hll l , . i i-'. 2 s- *.t'.. t i1, , ,,. -.Il, ,, II till- ('.1i ti t v, t t',rla . ý ,ltlh 'rou v Ii . wt i i r ' w ,ll) e t ireia; i tl hir l I..! l , ti vi. rgw ,Iof th es, Inattl.a'. i N Vew'nw t. 1rk, N'l y. th2 .t th.' iotl rie,: " n ki llil, rt,-olf v.ery: n, and t hr atil I ' Ii- . ! t'" 1" : ,, Iltl- a j:ti u:run,.tt if th, ' lhmll }> se:thes itn l s t,'e m ur. .lntiap er.ry's fr',. h l' : l nt et f thi .i0) 1n1' , twith prled't" , f ,I it atr t a-, a t: nof poiti an, r '.t, i ,an i fr i,, ti n,. t- tinte, warlike luplies are sure t f'rSou f ti , N r in rth! 'T'h1, ral ol,.je,.it f t i arm d abh,,li s I tt ,,r; tll/..tih , . isC a raid first on th, . t,h froti Misuri, d a then A k:tns:rep. r I antd W\ 'stern T."xa-. ltl ,,lia ' ve ' the fil- " th nI egishtIsrt of Ablith, lmw.lr frit'iPs. . n t f,, tall i, ope, el. "'t)vert acts !" l", . ,hral tr,,,p fl.-+ i re w ill , in , iat ly ,liy:,atchl, to the Sontad re f dpre'dati us Id fllt Steot is ttine pf the places liketly ti 8 e (l.dsmt ,tery, it is reported, has a, tr sa d the b nkpilal t, tf lrclitiniist, in it f, full eanin ov. .Of ct rsie. r Later News states, that MIjntgoerv Shaa.dattacked Fort Sc-tt, broken tiup thi V United States court, ei pelliscn tilli I aS nd eiall district court officersl to lv Rfr life, ,.hde. takingp towns on the -li..,uri line, the Fort Sc,,tt land flice,, Tkhere are sntrong rumors i. circula Iti athat the Prsaident will hissue al pco't'lniation th -marrow, s i2d. It is also rumored that Sarleretarie . luiarnsvillet, Nv. 21-.- There wr ni.-e a l meetrsin who lost their o riveso truogh .1 h burning of the steamer Pacific, at d iNew York, Nov. 20.-iThere will e ICr no exprt of specie, and this will ena .-, F. bile the banks to discount liberally..-il0,, maintain the value of the great Sot uthh SiAugustav, Nov. l.-niarge meetin .Gs s:y that the conservative sentime.t of District CSouth fr violation ofdemand the fugirepeal by Nr hern Legislatures of th laws unfriend-, pu Tely., accodin to the lastth, and urge convus, i Elza, have been idicted the U. S. now ' 4 ". 'C. in New Ilr ar.t in t 'i. l . t t Iede,. of the. 0 de irl s laihr r. L r., a t I rei. it laenha,, HI:A il1 " A Nt o t I. :j,' F I S ; l K A H i 'Iill I t, . I oht , o f u t ie u )l r.() t ti, N\ew I lr:, dOs Bri.t, uf A , Henri', you are oil' at ialt to tbat "I urnie" where:ri it is bhk:s to Inger w,. itrll: hrart., a it ili,.pathet. : impnu er hbth 'vi throb tt lher 'Het (5an onl11 h nr rite till hapi,-to t' I tlr tf your hitarnms ma it ret'., itf , Th esh| f '",l I.iHnt , T'I .l l.(1 1=1 . t" , rl.t i'g T I t i- :i", rot l ':t" I l f II YL .I. . II'., * in In. . , .* In 1t1 .' . ': 'co b'at: he ( t.i;. ' :.1 t it r, I I ., r A t.i' nm In .t I ' 4 j l. p I' MaK ni ' h, u ln . , . do , , lilr, r See .I i 1am, . :u i, "A I-. 'l ..l I , rItlimmtree o, thr 'e was , ppn:t. , s .t*, h, ..,,.c t . tu g,'l 1 "t a , l.' ior , :. rwa ( olt.*'")ll J ...1 t ar' , . aiuiel .h- i at i . aid A itbr 'lit, it was moled th' I.te P.' ier-t ' uI I '* , :a'" r,-t - e a 'I" to the ,I, l e ,rnm. r:.ral niami,'i were then pruop,..t-i Ir , ht _(.'l r ,sI li rllt a lH t I. H ,1 I . ,.ls" rceill i'l tlh i'.a Ir, b ,,pp l,+r . 'f 1 hm r. w a . Galo', - he, j lyitt tIlt 4 Keii lllY. hit' N relry n, aE . re i:esltel 'it. I lt, out a lli'l ltr s oilist, of t't l lm" (le ii( Ilts, ('tl l lal. ltll Iai t ' l tt e I t rte ith 'izllt kIt (to w asiu. a ttl Ith. tr 1"re i I.ere a r" t l a tl a b s were tlhe I pr- I" ' he. .ba, sr , r HAI.. h I mhr. w,, l ,i n e,, l sie 9 . t)r, l ,t i I. I to . t . ' ill ist'.-f ti riot'.m .I 1 c, l'El- l . l-l i ae. e1111er, wil i Y i il T~a t I a 1 " h tp ' , 1 a. t iire anlt1 1"d the w 'il 1 be su ta t 1io· 1; g II aI etey . .1 1 g .1..\ -l t h (t 11 11 th! ala",tllil t aiealc ,I a Il le 1" cc, r su hti '-"L a rt ii i t t' I t .i d I l . lr 'i . . " 1 t i 1 . , or w 2 Iý r " A A CaRICIE' t TA the useelt b v -l, r- [qe .m : E r ('raerriurV E1hrb)srr The .n~ i ern Eartih lt a, 1 i .i P'Wi. Exhibir Aas e tR eIan rd NIG rHae. In tu, er.ka for the k e.n aw. t,1e." ry upelu.rt he has recetLi . ull- ing a tu dy e Wedneary esix >'b ', lt thll. (' Ilish . Ve,) ry e: "+ . Is. lkLc. 'th & 5th. .1 w tOrlean w. Nov. 1a+. 1C 11 (' iI (1\. ~litinRlti, T URaR,-y,, " th TSurrIer & Cil En hl Ieer, Exitin the Wond r oul e'u1', l1d Art A 'timats. etr alruk, le Expoits, nIAthletie Power nd Agility. ''ho ealls iof Dnin arl d Trieri Horses, ad Grind ippodraun atic SPeptaletio, Wh0 is not dad, as an.y have henlel Ird to b lev, wil g. ,posively rippa r. ad in dtees. d'ygoe, uo. Arong the priciple. eata, oof the Grea Sho, aOre A Perferuilu hrlla.cerm Which i, let loose in the Ansr,,and ,frelZ The Greatest . rquetrine is t World; alii lte repracutartoo otl G Iay dl' leamenerli -lt ' mt )dlea ge, and ot her rare nove"ie1s f equrlly Eitrctive poEr. UpoN arri H t crc place of exihiTion IL adle tllle iye "aris Thf I rrom i1o to 2.1 Hors Ilhrough the pincsiples tree s. e enstire Exhittion will been e xosetofan afnparaleed array of Elegant. ar inedg ard Star oictln g Novetes. o .in D. McLsurk, Sole Pxopritor. Cahe. WPesr Gened A y e Cfeat o hainT DThis CoAin HIueere, ediAn MRe and Oyster Saloon, formerly elet b rAntonio Bralione. ap p b oraeA,' bank rnd Vollier strrt, ill be opened by tr sedon.iged on the prhl of Dereofbr th60. wrat h will alwribyee Good LuorN noed TA A erdtbe frehet Oytern. Rrleaeedresu ubicst et loe, ralre uesctAly irWeitnd oWy, and judge fr theselves. Thete prsg fl4S' hicttedsadl P ih oeLyp edna. Tl G .uesTlrine, "s Ltoheo l