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HIE SUGAR PLANTER HENRY J. HYAMeS, 1:DITOR AND 1' ROPRIETOR. r All communications intended to promote the pr Tate ends or interests of torp orations, ocleties, bad viduals, ortchoolo. will be c!arged as advertibemeuts p(:Cards of. a mua' -., cbharaeter can OLY be in serted in this paper as 'dverieements, and must be paid for i. AIvA.vt. NOTICE. (ommunieations intended for this paper should be s direted to Baton r.ouge. xrT Iest Iktoun Rvoue . Our exchanges will confer a favor upon us by direct- ti ng as above. pg* Any of our laton Route fri.onls l ino com- n: munications e. for the PCt:Aa PWANLER, bl, lctviny' them with iMr. liehardl Markham, on tnarid te ferry-boat, Byrona, will be promptly received and attended to. (I Pr-Hneary J. Puckett, is onr authoredcol- of tor for the city of Baton Rouge. t- Messrs. Hyatt & Frazier, No.. ('Coion er - ce, are our special Agents for Near ,Yr'ans, i of 'En the %/I sOI Ab, 'Alla IM8Mt. MA3eD T13A.L ATas HARNEY .as.-Tickets for this ball can only e procured at the store of W. D. Phil lips Baton Rouge. S&e notice in another coltmn. Gentlemen will please bear in mind that a card o, uvitation is not a card of admission. Jm Qapt. A. F. ]Mynan, chief of the Police in New Orlears, has resigned his office. Reason unkimwn. Capt. Henry Forno is spoken of as likely to L cuinm his successor, £W Call in at VIA.TTr's on Third St near the market and exanline his -tock of fancy articles for holy day preseiits. His establishent stands A No. 1 for supe rior Drugs, Medicines Chemicals &c., and' those disposed to patronise him will find his merchandise to be as represented and of the very best. He has also on hand stationary which he offers at low prices. AtV Thursday, Thanksgiving Day was observed by - the citizens of Baton Rouge in an appropriate and becoming manner. At the several churches pray ers were offered up; the stores &-c., were closed and business of all kinds sus- t pended. Since then, the general topic of conversation has been, the excellence of the roast turkies, and the superiority I of the pumpkin pies annihilated on the! occasion. Verily Thanksgiving Day is one of the institutions!. r Thursday being the day appoin. h ted by the Governoi as a day of Thanks t giving, sad wishing all hands, and our-t self included, to partake (f th. usutal holy ,day festivities, we therefore give our patrons this week, the Ilahnter in large type, so that our hands can rest t from their labors on that day. Our next issue will be brought out in Nonpariel s type, it being the last number of our first a Volume, and which will contain reading tl matter enough to make up for the deft- 0 ciency this week, a, THE penalty for killing a wife does not seem to be very great in Florida. Dr. t William J~ C. Rogers, who murdered his a wife at Ocala, Florida, some months ago, has been tried and found guilty of man slaughter. The Court sentenced him to nine months' imprisonment and to pay a a fine of five hundred dollars. DARINGo ROBIERY. - On Thursday tH night last, a man was robbed at the ce steamboat landing of Baton Rouge, in a hi most daring manner, showing that the thieves were experts at the business.- 1 He was crossing the landing between 9 ot and 10 o'clock, when two men jumped at nnddenly upon him; one holding h'm and stopping his mouth to prevent his crying out, while the other quickly ransacked his pockets, and finding his 4 purse in the iWcket of his coat deliberate ly tore it off, and then both made tracks sa with their plunder, leaving their vic- th titr so astonished and terrified at the to rapidity of the operation as to be unable 8 to cry out or give the alarm in time to apprehend the scoundrels. The victim was an overseer, and his purse contained w his all, some three hundred dollars. the isl fruits of several years economy. He ap te peared to be much distressed at his loss, and said thatlabough it was quite dark N at the time, be was satisfied that his P( plunderers were segroes. When weli . aw btim hym busily Og in P, TER Chinee Sugar Cane. The Thibodaux Mincrva copies from the St. Louis Republican, quite a lengthy t pr article, upon the sul/ject of 'experiments , )ad made by gentlemen of Missouri, Georgia and the New Erigland States, in the cul ture and manufacture of Sugar and Mo lasses, from the Japan and Chinese Cane, (Sory Sucrc,) ranid we tsee tlhalt tl ,iotrit 1e subjectJ gintil g to occupy the attn-u by direct- tion o neParly th, entire public press. The R.,.ublican s article strongly recoin i. com- mends the culture of the ChliCes, cane, ieI:vinr auara throughout the United States, as an ar ' ltile likely soon to be reckoned as one raedeol- of the staple productiors of the country r-urer '-rernuneratiig in 'a high degree, thae S agriculturalist, and "conferring upon tlte poor, an everlastitg blessing in the way of "cheap sweetness." Let the Louisi ana sugar plaitor hear him: "The expltrineni., in New England England have convinced partiea there, that it may be cultivattd as easily and succassfully as corn. Takiro the ith red latitudes of Massachusetts Milidle 1..I souri and Georgia. it wt:ld see' m th::a the climate and soil of every portion a' 6. the United States, are ad:itt, to t!: culture of this irmportant st:lat!, anid a I. RNEY yet be reported. wit: whet ai d conr, - only the staples of Sti:!wes l.:. i ( i. e ! .'..o ,rl . , Phil- as physically itc:ipacitatd r the gIrow ing of Sugar " Lher That it uay be ca/ticate;l as ea_.il :eL, cr orn, is certainly- llow t truce. iiie i ltst ot a way to cultivate it, is to ,w it r ia cast. No kind of grass wili i : r:- . Sthe with it. It. ii bccomnei o:0 e .Jlsol rI a, his i brake. Great care should he taket . liry however, that it be khept fbe , s,rc,,a ': Ulne i that it hbe not slowed to ei;:er thir fit.d ntendued for the lrodtlci.g tf ot1-.r ris, as it nili soon take e itLre p.. St ion of the grtond. T e sugar :,.- r tock rers in this reg;on are exceedigy :l eirts. tious, that the r-,'ed of the Chi(t,, crs.. pe- be nut introduced on their planlations. and The encouragement otfered to th. Net, i find England farm.rs a:nd smaisl p1:-i;tt:s ;r I:r and the more Northernu Sa.tes, to, enll;l " and the culture of this iraportiant stlp,.'' i ces. pictured by the Rp.ublican in this wi.: . e "The high rates at which sugar h:as Day rled, for some time past, and the potry ton prospect of an abatement for many . iing imohiths, if not years, to comel, ir;inate to. rti agriutllt:raii-ts, tl:at here is an irvitinr w, e opporo:.Aity to enter l:rgl.iv into :!,, d. ,ere I culture rf an article, which yields liberal vi ,I' usI to the hand of the farmer or planter, and: iv pie lpromises hint a generous remutnerttintl ., nee while som pe hoemight be indulgedt i! it itv onsumers of relief frmna the rui .o ,u: ! prices we now piy fo>r ,ur su:ars. 'i.e ', h intro 'l:ition of now ilacliner- dieltns.,s is with the necessity of retaining a l;tge. force for growing the cane aid illnaiufs.t- - turing the sugar. :and places those vw'o u nnhave not from onie hundred to a thlu:- I s sand e4roes, on ani equal foioting with diu those wiho have, with less expense to enl ini counter." at ale o recommend the Louisiana sugar tih ie planter, to go abroad and learn what tI" i that improvement is, which has been in- di et troduced in the machinery used in the bxt growing and manufacturintg of "Sor,.ho el Suere," "which dispensed with the I.e the rt cessity of retaining a large force," and I'~ rg that "place.s these who have not from "i 1 one hundred to a thousand negroes, onl an equal footing with those whol have." ai SThese are suggestions worthy the atteil- i h ° tion of our sugar planters. r* r. Now, laying all joking aside, this, s :all stuf. That a sort of Sugar can be lie o, manufactured from the Chinese cane, we a make no doubt, so it mihlt of corn stalks, co to andi we risk little in expressing the opin Cee Sion, that the latter will yield more and better sugar. Our sugar planters have i be taken the pains to grow this oQ' e cane add run it tl-,rough Lth Sbrougrht it to the sugar poin; ihave thrown it aside as tit t Scuimber the ground, to the det Sother products of more profi, absurd to think of its ever beco of the staple production-r of an . --it is impossible becau., it wo IS i -. , . . NEW ORzLEA'S A)D OPELOUSA. SnoAD.-The New Iberia iparish Martin) Southern Star of Saturday i,. says : s We learn from good authorithy that e- the directory of this road have decided 1e to commence operations at this place as e soon as the railway is completed to Ber wick's Bay, (which will be within the present winter,) and proceed with all u practicable dispatch to grade the road. d way from this point to Washington, par C ish of St. Landry, the nres nt vestern terminus of the route. We hope Hnme diate measures will be taken to extend s, the road from Washington through k Natchitoches and Mansfield to Shreve is Port. We are happy to assure the plub lic that the aflairs of the railroad-cors pany are in a highly satisfatcordy tion, a ,p 1at e s ave To our Readers Abroad. frcm In more than Olue resjct, New Or. fr uogthy leatfl realizes the f14'e of lhe simple. heart ed. humane indlirili al, who kvjnd iti half 1n&nts frozen viper, pilt it Ili i, bosomn anti corgia warmedi'it it inii' I/f"., (oi to be studi, t+,; ie cul- de'anh by the 1ttu2~ iitctoll teptile. Some ic 1I Mo- justificati'm may be Coouii ti t1r the vilo 4,l for it cnly followedl the insticts of its fli. tiore, which were, as isius t ,'l l t th st II!,i i, o the.t ra et 2211 (1 sIly africt +J le i att'n'n kiow otly to the m241 4iC.1 at! iow ..ss-- re ptjl; s. It io4,liy in'{ ho to st: nig or 11 i .1 tItiit itii. 44o Ulan:- 2lt oit 4.1 r ttti TI ti j osi iti atijin. hjoiwe vi, caittoot be j plead iii behalf of the No", Ursaims vi-w ita rsr, whlo, 4lrawixng -"i1[ i"rt, j4...itii~fl lit ', one 1:1'2', warmuth andti~ 'v'rrVLi, '' eike thei b untrx' pi4-'ees from her bosout, 1111ix' L) Iinject $c th th. ir v4'ionn into her veins, p 'bsoo hot whole ssten, and bring upon her tbe n w r t e ' 2I , th a t e m n p o s s ib l y a f fli c t a tait :nisi 1int New O)rletas is niot des, 'itl I.' the fa, that overtook tihe thu17,, hand Warmed the viper mt heees an antidote r€ix it &'X~", ;Ii €+i "I-1 and aOl i 1I, ig 5 hr uitu''rttal itt Ul lt ~' I+I t't, x i ui'y l'1S' r iv Urli(il't '\ L t J 1i,.. ""tot a; 1.2'1,,22+I t eri t xx12 i '.1 tr i .-'-i _ t ~ _ t "ItL!- I ~I~?"' 1* . ii ii·r I'ýý 3 2". -ýi ' . 1 1 2 t i' . : i2J ' !1*1 IO " t'r ( i,rM . i- . :, . r ! i .. 1.1. 114 ti,, ttn 't1 !" r is l 1 (i ! ! *.f, i.. r 7:ui . ii ', , !u 4 ! i " [ . 13 'L1iI or 4 e~ t;r'. 414~l ii ' ~, icr ttiat tiaci I he ti iti ii ' it' trl4 . ' i '' x ecouie te C'it !t. tz'-..11tade h u.1 1 ius "i . .2,n f IL- re t 14)44 t, t.l:ere '41 the,. f ar.. etre koW. tmii 5': ti ":. t"1i rr ts irinlo :eri..h 1 a d b r -ui i it S.,t upon N iw Orbs. t e t tlirdh dn'rniuedi withi a Smiiiie ~i. cLttitL'i.-jt" I t I' 2: 0 Crescente lie i _______t_______________________ the ,ho C'-urc,. C. L.-: t ni tJ;,r llat i:,c ro de ounix jtuail of vlby iliert iD a t:! in and b-yond tihe r.ach of thie C±u ":unut: ' rom iuiag traee :..l thyu :w. l ' ai r,-ted ild g:veO anu as-itel riii. . V;liici l,. On -,ealn3is i,) lih e f :. t Lii, a, . de n . t vt." x uslt r to , nd :he oi er. ;i charx te1- ahave I i, tter t Llis i ae li . l ie jil iav when or what nam'. u lrer thi Slat the lnagistratt, is power-es0,bMca I(, be ihe cannot bring him out lof jail without we !a discharge, anid thii diiilcharge miU.t tiks, contain the namie undlr %Lic he lie i conniited, and thoe iai!o: w il not rle'ise pin thim until a w:u rant fior i,:s role:se I and given. 'he court has no110 p, , b;J caus.'~ ave Ihe cannil ot. leadiv be br,,trbt , t rh i nitm. tA ccline: h ((llO , rd, anlld tl. But 'edin;g. -It isU rep tlhtt in Il:iny uhiarlY at the are allowed to a ailnd souiietinles 11 hat - ing di.patched or de- t de . ..ing to their address. 'VWe . understand the Postmaster General hias ner issued stringent instructions on this sub the ject, and that such delinquency on the t" all part of any postmaster, sqhen reported d ad- to the department, will be considered j r- ,od cause of removal.- Washington Tnion. n ern ne nnd A CHANCE FOR t" OLD BUCK,"-A Cal ighl ifornia paper says : " We have the best d oe- aatherity for stating that the'sudden re u ut- trn of Lola Montez from Australia to calirouri was caused by her knowledge Jamip Beldaaa .is ( Ui'xE.si: N Sr:ri ANE.-"mot lenrn Or. from the l ,*i'ivthle (ýoiitl'riu ii 1.) ii,,' t~r rt ,f1 thait ti«, (Jiiitee'iIe ':ir Cain ha., ipeit half cultivate ! a it~h great success' in tha rit am] Vn iofl mtlrmii the past year, hiill la am lter to :it t.i:tt p alrer ex1,resS,.s greamt c ii h. Iin.,; ainu il l thait ruim ers maity (Bake it it "1;;1:+e (e r,'icnltura:l produt ill that lautnit l+.. n-1i. f t hie shall h ilve3 t1it t [ Iý t t+ ' , t; i t el'.. is m ade ii tie lt, rtu ti t!i,, iri tt' nn-'. .rhalttr.],am-----u orr f.'e lse that tile phan ii lt i. -amaý1.t i-fl, h ied of the commimm1 C tI( f it ,',+ll " 1 IICV been cultivatl+ -in d je +-. a~ :t i "-!'-c JiLt 8enie of our pi:ntt,"r; u 'e ;j· i t ear azo, anti it m tt t a tailed to pr-! W o or f i,1i , i ea suiit1,zlii to1~ t ]:i;'l c I.r, tr f cuti' ratI . 11.,i 1 t re Ct lil" "+ Iltciri rratioli , r I t:,l trt ii i .I(ix: .;t Ii ~t" th" u ',t ,:r uý t'i' 11 Ili -r- r~uit t !, :1: ,t"". ..i, II iiii. 1-i'. I I t I nile 11,1 v 1! ili i' ];~. cl ~ 'di·· ai~z~ it ·in 1:in.r 1··- ·r·: f th :i1' ii r h r il N id ern k 'tn this p!lant + r , itttt. of ituinianat. Ex i .,:"a', t"tv t''ii as fir a., ciA jt inthat - air . ! , 1 . A1' thy-nmt he'~tt--r tisni &Utl-! : 1 Nr *-ý:.. t+: t, L : '. - i. 1i mil I Y.'' t '. it - f r t a '~ ' nn"~ t t r I +i -,p ., t iit . - 1 Us itu u s . illS o~ntt- t iora fterL' I~ ; h ail:iroad as~ tI- "" -'lr "+; ' -' ` t ir Iilt NV 0:i*.'l .:) re~i! tl ~ lt! .I~iI reýlt ItO +dst re rei iý7tIimLt i hith,- ei, "at' tit i'-fuel ýt r.3 HILL %N+>k ago:,:i. WeSrumt;n in * ke t bu ~id lint ~nxit tI ,n nver_, r t' S<r.i.~I m ° it!I: ,+) that e I aid I'tu Y {he c"id i:,"_ but ý' i ti1e a' y-, '-itt r",f-.tV" Ito punt .1 and ofil them'll, Tie.' cr+_,!t of f n ýc ti ii la +tim- tunlt. isi Ut th-, u tl:> . i ti- nl -t e ',l:i v-l'ri-.t'rofttim m'.all. !r..1. I, l i. ii! i t- ` ivt Ii, man--h'l jll;i~m tr. t'1 be a;!1 t" " I .!ip, . ;,~ m on iti lie d .u t'i "' llth ' t- r,--tm of tOle yr oir it: ti !n ! t5- ht1". I}tifluteultfliai! ! ( . _h , :V ,t pt.h a---t. ! r:' and >s'o ila C. or "u;ntil next zm -eetin V: the C ! oa' .J . 5'h, \g, ref-r to tlis latt,'r a. i. at *dil rc."±nit ti:e., b1ec:autse our i.,rvii; eoteimporary th; Sdirl ies nIot seemti ihleuci to believe that any line coaul ,l 1, lound 'ilin, to take a contra't or I.e hpit this road in repair fi:- ' l. o /; n.vorthl lSs4 i the fact. Two separate jpropofals were Imade tO our Polite Jyli in which parties ol lering to ilntr:u;t f>r the job it perpeta ityI !We saw their signatures and need ed no further proof. The parties are well knownl ia Plaiquetnue and are in fact Ibe:tvillians, and our friend of the S.(nli-l can satisfy himself of the truth of the above Lby a little inquiry among his o n tolrlusmen, Whetheir the par ties making* such a contract wou(l be loosers by the operation does not inter est Iberville or West Baton Rouge. Let I them look to that. The subject will be disposed of at our next meeting of tile Jury, and we hope whatever plan they may adopt to put this road in order. will be one to require no further trouble for at least years to come. It can be done and ought to be w:ithout further useless delay. Geo. W. Tuttle, inventor of the baby- i Jumper, died suddenly in New York, ii Wednesdav week. He had relized 69,v n .hi s . , 'X g--e7 Narl v serL' yoari mim law. 1h .'a~ritr',l ot a I ]tciiI,,Cr:it.iC j dirnal inIr~r it tifl. In the, curNe of ih1t tin." Ioe ha,. pa-ýe.l thiriulh a~ niiin IAr Lf tx .r HiuIg' eieetirl5. AS the IllCui of Lite p jarty, we tsr.e, s-Ki' ~tI" to. U ~t l the r. ''iii''iit iiv ith 't..Ii l u ,!' 4' it'. to'. I~ i-ttl'I f r Ole ffl11it' a tit t ' IlI. rr I,.1 , t 1t t , Ilt5 t1t WI ll'' is' a ti irad ii""': r'n tJ ri j .r' 'ia fer 9'iC r '-rv"t<"'-R a' 'i·rii 1·a~rlrc. 1; f·'r ala'rvj··s i, ýt }: i" t!.e ; ,, al 1/, t"q. fiti: '.l rt r jr.. ,, _,".V .·~ .'1t,'t'0 4,': 5 to e.:,''u!. .ti;Ji 11tc , fur.' ,, ini 1,:,L i' ~i t I''" "",'I a i i k i ',. r- t,l I ---i \:.t4 1I U~ 'I ," I^ ":{li `, , ("; .1, ,. ,:". :1 ,tt.;r. f,:r S lhl , ; t t.;h. i tM. r; :: ," ,:t1'. ý -1 j , I r r t ' '. i ý' . It a' t0:0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1," tl'1+ *'i4 l~ tC )!M I' I' I '''it S 1 i o t ,it J L ti' ý(''~ ~ t II : ' 444 1 u :-f e .V. U. CU.i(r. - ";i . "",,v; r ] 1 a.. cr; i.' 4' nt l ,f N. i' \\ -, Nw Xrk ' " Paul F:.: e." X ei, his - .4', " i4. 1'ididual is citering. a k,,l i~,- ,iir.~ ing, to suit the lepraved t:'-t- . f Northern Abtl ,nits, h!e i qui:ely calcuiatig the aneces iof t:e r tt ei of his literary productions in the ,,rth. It i s~nce what sin ular with 1- what av'idity southerner. will buy these Northeirn trashy iiterarev nmalnations - tf disza.-c,, bl .trr. and l,.'yv ag ,aOte a. b rice to hear th!rnlt-.eis. abu9ed. 114' i i ,'4I ,, and 7 ; 4 ,C:'!.i-1r t W:4.- cre.a I .. .;' .M:Irs. St ,w's Log 4t1 l thatt : re 1r r,.hi,;}.,, ! ivy -law--as high as f.ui , 1ars a. C,, 1t s a. asked :',r it, and read , 4 I:,. 1isn, however, was dune ii S,; '', .- . ,o of 'thes, days we I" ', eo '. a k'n'c L:,vdge of our w1ants i :lid tihn we oinil act when " 'i. too late '. .f Mr. I Iares .'vt,,'r, o" Ne.w York. ,d yenl - ui \Viliii s new novel, '" 'aul Fane." tI. F I. i ;si. t.. ll. Iamblv pnmby, skim B e'-4oii)r, -tifr t.r'nrhuit--just w\,,rthiv of a ii .n wh,, iboated of his in t. . t 1,n4 to, give hins " irgin vote" for Fre r m,)ut. We do not' think the works l oi Mlary 1)utt'n, s, the factory girls and the I " scbo4 marfn' ofi New Eiigland, but they are not ;antrt1d inethis latitude. SAD EIv..--iss Anna U. Lachaise ; lughIter of James M. Lachaise, of this 1 city, died on board the steamer Arago on the 3rd itist. after a slhort illness y ronm brain fever aged 19 years. This i ayoung lady was engaged to le iarrie.l I itr t) a gentlem:an of tlhis cit,,.immediately on her arrival cid the bridal wreath was bespoken. To-day, tL, flowers that e were to have adorned her nlupti.ls arc strewn upon the bridal bed of death! She i was buried in her wedding robes this ' 1 orning. The delay in the arrival of e Sthe steamer caused some anxiety among those who had friends on board; and their Swas one who had watched at the wharf a until mnidnight on Friday, and when the c' 1 goo] news was telegraphed-"the Arago c is bel.,w"-he went home to his friends C inexpressibly happy. The next umornihg on going early to the ship to welcome e the bride to his heart he found that "the t soul of his soua's idol" had just de- q t parted. The cold casket was there but the beautiful jewel wasgone.-New York Mirror 6th inst. It is sometimes necessary to use coarse- % ness to protect ourselves from .being i overreached by as artful manawuvre- M but it is a losing came. 'r Pat, you have dated your . letter a cI week ahead. It is not so late in the n: month by one week, you spalpeen." "Troth, boy, indade an' it's jist meself tl what is wanting sweet Kathleen to get. aS it in advance of the mail S"are I'll ss i not care if ahe~gets it Onee days afore it di is ýritte, me d"tarlis !" - ieyps~ t l ,t v t-t thtIt~ tI letit of a high oed, ,. we tti.t' tirp' Wil! be pledSo thj L"'criou ¶.: wiiNu be nonell k ii al for 1'iJ. raln5e name niot e,~ ng deceive uts, *. [,;. tha we recogmii.i1 :}, .3a : a birds S ti r Pbr t e l h1.. ' Delphi". f Itlt ý..un-I thy ve~af Sw~ above thyh.. 1 ," 'u aenis thy h% tttirCD 1 ittry ho t playkeyt tl. i·..~· :, : * Q"'; or ttev bps tn `till f 01%) -" -'' 'r : tha y apnhe ,, :c c": cue who sns etme awost rosU·j <rh ' ~'':·- ~I. Ofhpi o~1 if b Jmuo' * . .!· i g· r hr.-oud the hi.~g -n .. ti app y41m.,tttm .. "'''r: Mlt"'L 1 . ..t'^ nr .w bC oetf fei thueft , : u .. r :slml o $onLre brio t ;,ir ;.r purityf S} --I o.'. r wing to bems ayle · : ·- · -·i··: .rr happy sphere t .,- . ,..:.J ty dreamy out t' -:. ie rV ,m s cat et r*fLI - l -I h '.4 r Jo Wjlds of Repsu°a. t rP: rrxcont, badan wd~f t . r r t the tiilsT of Lbs ib.t'?, ! 1 a-.c '_: at.Cltaier *pleeaii iii·. r t tir'atid '~aa IbtdlO3W % iof tdir happo ,aulm, . . :·~ i round our foreK-110 tr W 1, I u r : ti r u hol din g f oa F cr:i : t is hf thic *lon w an jj it Uukr t it eitorSLof and sbr . 1tert 'and" t "Libelnru lee rii-i. it' liro t ncf". t) rSerre t tlieol@ VML shpaaL iole; 4,rl ont r r t. jr t -r te tite roduCti ofn 'r "1":ri- fnI' r t he 4;rCllnlls t0 make~·~j ar" t .>tt..ýt . a of all pJartl (3010 v, tity of toe Sd tate wOt I of corn , ion oa efioace of(95 ..!Iatnu to tbale A. Pnmseabodywh tlt w l Slriu ti to repand its lelratrrious of Jaceksn tbwmal ftr" This Cuioven, it ofst and toll served," anod ~Liberty andB and Union, notr andfo separable." k y SALABAMA STAT~TE FA i&- At IR~-~ cent Aliab~troa Statte Fair taw~ t.,r, thle llrgest projduction of A~i "~ne acre of land (j 3010P~l~~ given to, Dr. Kiennonl Jones, f~ll countyirt of thle Statea we are not o ef corn on oae a~cre (95 · i ireu1 to Ch~arles A. Peabody. Srictlltural Sciety· passed a f rrilrcr a rewanrd of ten h fir thle dis~overy of a mod~e to s I cotonl·r planter fromt the a' boll worm.tn s jExCSIOS o N' Fass NoY meeting took place in the House, e re.entatives at Little Rock, recently, at which resolutions ted, requesting the Legislature fuse iberty in all cases to man d and allow them to remain it it but to take measures to rid it it of mulatoes an free Deg7Q. . little delay as possible. Theo- were introduced by Capt. Alm ' is A gentleman who residel s New York, has left by his will t icent sum of $20,000 to the 1 House of Industry, New York Y *3000 fir the personal and Mrs, Pease, Ct Cot. SEYMOUR.-- DSar above paragraph was clippe paper of Saturday morma irgentleman referred to was les, formerly of the houbrse Co., arothecaries, on Gamra M. r. Sickles left an estate o of which $160,00 be left f~ New York and New NrneanL. cipal of the amount was liA Sble associations at the N $15,000 was left to New r though the whole of his fort - quired here! Onz wit S FAcroRY SLAVERY.- W (N. J.) Mercury relates a CaO about twelve or thirteen who is kept at work at one tories in that city from 7 A, i M. for which he ieceives $140 The Mercury adds, that this : case of several in the sam ment." ' Magnifioent ebhurches are f the money thus coined from and life of poor white slaves, I satin and velvet cushioes f%~t dile tears which are the fi tad aleek ! ,