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Cvem Muiht—T<*o fiexlt viiixjI ot* Kn^lll!<
wheat wax xvi) xm .ll th x mor.iln^, nor Im« notch
addiiMiit l em i.m hi to tin* rx-x.vii.tx *>l f.no.pi. •iuev
Wxuii.ra.lay; tho trade ovt. ithelrxx rnnlinuoxl Inn
gu.ll, thr.e waul ot* all •|H-C*lltttive hvluig.
tin? triad xule» inuilv to thohn-il miilcrx werv. I.oxx-
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cigu.
/Tver wax xrry d Hi- ult to <1 xj.n»r of; arid in
loaii made xrurc.-!y any thing wa« dor.r, mu! ui*
hough the »u|i|'l> of Hour wax on ice, iortnertrriiix
w,ro ruivly tdilaiiiithle. .
/'•era the TnUnkttue tit nr of 20 th in it.
INDIAN ML’KliKItS.
W'e sta|> the |ire»x to tell arnulivr n»lo r.f Indian
fighting,l.luod mill murder. W’e xhnll hr brief, I' r
»* me xick at heart uj.ou even an uppruuch lu thix
mhjx'ct.
On Momlny, xxhih*Capt. lluxxrll'x companyxvrre
tcouting, they Ml til unit un old negro mini, who
told tl.x-iM he h .djiut *f«n liuli.in«,uiid dm rtt-d the
•ohlirrx wltrre they might liu.l them. Thu xcuut*
charg' d on, and xoon came in xiglit of two Indimi*,
*xho wr.erpiietly xvutrd upmi dm f.-ncr, und who
brekonvd tin 1 whites in a friendly manner to up-
prouch, which tlixi latter yli I learlexxly, und upon
i.cuting the fence, Worn fin'd on Ity u large party of
ludiun* who were concetihsl ia tin* hurnnttHtk, sujn
jnu.d to number from 09 to 70
Two of Copt. U’x company were killed on the
spot, and two badly wounded. Ona dead Indian
wu« nfti rwariUlhti'.il on the ground.
Tin* affair linppfinal in I'atterxuu'a Hummock, u
few mi.Vx caxt of the Ocillit.
Capt. Howell and hi* men are xuid tohnvo fought
bravely, hut hail not »ufficienl force lo contend xuc-
cexxfully with the foe.
MAINE.
Nrw.Twnn, Mofch 93.
At th* Ivt ndvicr* fr to tho fWmth r, the Maine
Acret #tilin t*m -«l iHjan-aklo aad undix|Hitcd po**
•rxiioti of th" ArooxIooW C«*uniiy, while hir John
llarxey occuphnl tbo Tokojao settlement with a
military fun e of olrout one hundred ami twenty-hve
men.
The rranlutintl aulhoriiing tie 1 finwrnor tn with
draw the imlitan I >rre wltem ver lie )ia» uttikfartory
nuuiaui' Imm Sir John llarxey that he hax nbtiu*
dotted the idea nf rx|icUing our lotvr, nr re«is»ing
our ntt*-inpti to drive otf tn'#pusxer*, id tin
A MA.NO.N 10 'ADD EHrt,
Delivered alths Unitarian Church, Savannah, on Ft,
John • Dky.V'tlr Dcivinlwr, I9:ifl,l.y Brother ItICH
Attn 1). Alt.tuLO. Bavannalu I’.iuteJ L-y Tlioamx
Panf.lD)
Tne Matonic Society l« certainly the ntoxt ancient
and imnorahle . fall ilia lay imuitutioti* lliatesixt at the
preicnt day. It l.ai w ilhxtotxl tho attack* of bigotry
tluougli all a.ex. It rii*t» now In all the pihtine pu
rity tUal.lixlinguiilietlitin the day* ofliltuit. Cliar
ity, virtue, and artive hciHttoleine, are the *tara hy
our aiirinjns to urivu on xn>«|>uaxvr«, in urn xaui" i ^bitlillte Maxouio inxtitutioii lux been ever known in
tiino keeping a xnlhcicnt numU*r to |irut» I tluj ter* | all ’•E 1 ’*- I<» memherx were generally the wixext, the
ritnry, puevl th- Senate of Maine on tin- Ifith in«t. | l<e»*. and ti.oxt Jcxrr.ed men if their day; and lienee
iho •aine rcxolni.ou wa* Utkcn up in the IJoum: the I they were looked on with jejluu«y and ii iVraiity l.y
next dux, and tifier aineridinunl uiainitnoiivly tulo)** j the vulgar ami the illiterate. But the day bn*putted
ted. Tin* following uccount i* tiven l.y the Aujut* J when in.i.oniry wji viewed will, auaplciuu. Thu en
tu forrc*lHmdent ol tin* l<n*tun Morning I’«itJ_ I lightened iff ull |erkua«ious, even titoae who do not
! know how to form t!.o " mystic lie, 1 ' are convinced tlut
The Itexol
4 Till
day,
i the Boundary, which | k«ed mu
•day, ram*' tip in the Unit sc tho xatne
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4H V YARUAMENT.
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LoeAv wd SMpmintexI thru that Vr tmycxtj hod
rvvvxwU thru alW, ami pKxcwxl to return the
WaVc rvply^—** | tkiutk you lur your loyal and
vViStl wUrVHs. Kx* lying cntirvly upou your wixtlnoi
oml pukviotartUK I cun kuxe at* greater xutudkctixui
tbcvx tb.a ot hmbng tuy«cM'Mip4ixMrtvxl by your ugivc*
metit aiui eoifcurxwxx ”
or the
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<•*?«*» wrme ctmueans vWd V Scum, a* unhmv
kVfitetcananiftvf «V 1'o.wd SJwow tw. pug u.t^
wyydtte MtewajRvantkli Mwtriwc
affll»aa cM^aptoo* payevtedm^w hem. JJ
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V4 H#t4^ Wo. to. *V gar A of Vc Mijo-t^x
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HWVMlteteWilotaalVseMtwie vf wa.awu if w r
**** owg^.- Mtd Wtet^athtay gcated
oft u tJl titenelf Secretary fo,
h i/ti/nte*.—1.'’id kilcuclg made u frw rvmurks it
♦woe to. u xutcxiuN* put t^ hint by Lord Broughaui,
nrspcvtvig tbo “• xluvo trwh,’ vx'hkk wetv i^uitv iu-
uiiihhleuk thk* gcJUcritnt llu* Lotddtiptheu xtuted
thrnt ik vomniunii.uiion hud l>cvu made t» him, v* hich
S3?*
. _ aaaVCiMMfd Simm» (amw.
I f«ofl Acnip s-g*Mti omh
ueU which, hud hcxrt* nwoNcd igiua. To'tltu ur-
PMJgyuiotiU »ud dn«ribntton k andchnnge, which had
beet* uimlv. I Wu ajtvt tV a met mature coiwi.k-nt-
VtU ia wa>x impwxxibh.* Vr me to accede, and there*
Vf I WU U my dbuy to xeod us my txmignulioo.
Ike Hot* Kvx-a oM*o exptVM bl* regret, th.it such
% xtep xhouid have been taken hy the (ioxertmteut,
ii* the pciMMtU exethed xt its of tV Ctohnutd nffiur^
Jko.
TRILkTY BETW EEN ENGLAND & AUSTRIA.
TV Ltd of Abctdevn xoid V wax glad to »eo
thttt 1* aow comiitereuil treaty hud been termed bo-
twvon Unglund and Aa*tm* in whiik it wax xoid
new umnvr hudbexn* introxluevxL The xtkvt of the
treaty wax toxevuev lla* tuimUxiim of Aumriitn xex-
xehs. coming bom the Danube, into the [>ortx of Ureal
dveuaiu. ilk v.vtctly the same way ox it'they hud come
icons Auntriiuk uoxtx; and there'wax also*on under*
that BxxtL*lk tnrsMds xlnoild be phnx-d on
tV srixf looting with Aaotrctaye^x going to Au*-
trium port*.
IWX L VW.
Lord Brougham pivwnted a pxuition front the
MouicipxtTTrwa iWtcii of Btrminghum, praying
the a xpeevNr and edbctunl re-leaw* from the prexxmv
vt tu.* v vKinrf fora Law.
Eiud I'itjwilbnm pcvxealvdapetitiotk 01* the same
subject* with. IT.UUU signatures* *.
L*mi Beou^hvu. wa* r.xiuextexl tn xupport tV
pcayev of the petiuouer** and to xuy that, bud it nut
aeon. lA-strubin-1» pee*cut it at the earliest possrhk*
jstxd. twice the number of passoun would have
stgaed it* ,
Mr.JU U Wad, i» tkt CVunuos* presented a
sirmiuepcotee* signed by sa wpial tmraber of p *r*
XUUIS.
Bom m Covmmss—FeU 8.
Air* Tkoiloeepevxented*petitiou praying fiearv
feat «f the cociklikwv Ettmoao for the repeal,and
ag^tooaaay altertiaua of the com laws, were also
pBCMcnanl by ether hxm* memherx*
Ct* aaewxc a* tV iptestant frvmt Mr. Leader, re*
huittg a* k'hmnllv Lonl Joba RitsaeU said that be
KHe goturN artmifJb d at Lord IVhamV report ap-
penriog bt % amrutog poncr. Ue hoped to be able
t>lw the- report bxHuce- the llotur mt 4'ndxv.
Cod Sxbthnrje gone nodes that oa the 21 xt u.*t.
V xhna&k nwxf tiw wretueiv. end Lake tV xease of
ir BhnMsnpmsih, e«'ihireapetMex**fLinl Durltnm x
iCis ax l»"« iw Cmred of CkuoKs, and of the
xaeiow reccTMnl by hnnwrlfsot hi» officer^
tbs: basil mr dullm>.
«»* V>—Vj— vrrt.fc«lrf ij*
y—Mte* kg dke gMurrar—ac .or aV Tatr
lky.Vig). (MiiJnDlfH^yTiksadihiisx
■ xiawmim., Ww Jmhc Vc dost dV, unartrruu*
NEW ORLEANS, Match 23, 1339.
KUHTI1EH PARTICULARS.
TVe lutve received thu following dentils in addi
tion to those already given in relation to thu late
negotiation between Admiral Uaudin and tlio 3Iex*
icon pleuipotruiianes.
Tht* right of trailing by retail, formerly refused
with so much obxtiuucy hy the Mexicans, D granted
to French subjects hy the treaty. Thu sum uf
$tiUU,000 is to Ihj jciid to the French government
ax ixiutneusatiuii of old injures, Vsi.les the indent*
nity to French subjects xxiio have been driven from
the country.—Thexe poyiueiit* tiro guaranteed hy
th*‘ English minister.
Refore entering upmi any negotiation. Admiral
Buuiliu dt-nmiuli-d full n-|Ninition for the insult put
upon him hy Suntu Anna mid nfii-rxvurdx liv Presi
dent Bustameute, in their relation of the skirmish
at Vera Crtu, iu which the admiral was limited of
having violated u xus|»eiuiiin of arms. ’This n-pur-
aiiott was made iu tho uiort satisfactory uiuiincr.
Having thus ulitaiued reparation for injuries inllicl-
ed upon himself and his fellow »-uhjeets,lhuiiilminil
thought himself authorised It. he generous in what
iutetvsnxl Ids goxerumcM. lie gave up tho de*
maud tor reimbursement of tlio war exiHinses, on
being advised by tlio plenipotentiaries of tlio ileplor-
uhlo ruiuliiU.it of tlw Mexicutt,finances, und being
assisted Hint it wus with dtlHculty tho iudemuiUex
stipulutevl iu tlw* tteuly could Is: puul. And finally
to save the feelimts of nutii.iial honor from latiug
too xexvrely wounded, waved his privilege of sign,
iug tlw* treaty uu board uf his ship, und consented
tu perfimn tliut ceremony 011 shore.
NEW ORLEANS, March 22.
It is tho opinion of sumo intelligent persons with
w hom we haw conversed, tliut the luteurmngcmciil
of ihedillicullies U*tween France and .Mexico {snot
tlu* only jiroof of British inlluciKu in American ul*
lairs, we may exjuxt to hear of in this tpiurter —
They think that the city of llnvana will mm.ii pass
under the cmitrol of England, ns uu indemnity for
th* itutuy millions limned to Spain since lQUil,—
Those who entertain this opinion,believe tliut u trun*
tv ur convent ion will be negotiuird Imtween (irent
Britain and the United States, settling the iHNiiidary
question to the satUfo.'tioa of Maino, hilt ut tht:
smite lime stipulating that tht* United States will ac
quiesce in the occupation of tl|o port mid fortresses
of the llavuua by English troops. Once niasU-rs of
the hey to the tiuU' of ‘Mexico, (5r**at Urituin will he
able to extendin'!*commercial teliilHins luulstreiigtli-
en her inlluuiice in Muxieo and Texas.
M e hope Mr. Fox may not prove too cunning for
our ruk rs at Washiugteo, hut tliut if they do treat,
thev will take cure that the interests of Jur trade
with Cuba are uot sacrificed.
The |<euccalilu tidings from Vera Crux have ul*
ready giving new life to one branch of rnmmrr*^ iu
this city. Many merchants wiU avail themselves of
the opi*onunity afforded by the opening oftlie Mexi
can ports, fur sending large quantities of goods to
the markets iff that country . We have heard that
thirty cargoes will have entered the Mexican ports
l.y the end of Match, and that other shipments will
tollow, should the Mexic.m government ratify ami
observe the treaty with France, of which we bolievc
there is now little doubt.
It L« somewhat strange that wo learn nothing of
tho civil war iu Mexico liv tho late arrivals.
NEW HA.MISIIIUK.
AXU IIKR tiCMOCUACT.
Tho Conconl I'nh ioi of the Ifith inst. states that
“ <he wholeilciuiH-ratic Congressional ticket isele
’ted by about tbe same 1111ijtnity us that for John Pago
—between six and sewn tliotisund. James Wilson
run on the abolition ns well as federal ticket forth*-
vernor a*did Joel Eastman for Congress, mid tlieir
vote, so far as welmve cotn|Kti\xl them are about the
same; whilst Mr. l'nge’s vote runs parallel with Mr.
Shaw’s and our oilier candidates for Congress. Al
though the federalists and nholitiouixts have poured
their whole venom upon Mr. Atiikiito.n, his vote
will uot toll two hundred short of tlw* highest on our
ticket, nnd will overrun that of Joel Eastman, who
received the united federal and oboliliou vote, bv
more than SI X THOUSAK D.
Abolitionism hi« been nourished und chciidird
here by the federal party, which n view to btenk
dawn lit* del ins* nicy— ami dm i"giliix election llicie
has been n |***rlect understand.!ng und concert bo
rvvn tin* fv.lcruli-m and ubolitionisin, in n*ort in-
antes voting for tbe *mn<* cundulul«*s—but ill tlntse
cases wli-re they leive ion separately, the whole
ntNttiiii.il vote i* taken fioni tt.e fed -ral sirengib,
without oTilw least degieeoff olio- the d"n*> cniti.
votu. The fedvr ili»:n.of New Uampxl.ire is placed
in a dilemma t the f*'derali *tanptst either go over en
tirely tealoditiiioi-m, now that the federal lend-is
rlsew hen* have cut !.»>mmii..| ,i.flercd it lo go rapid*
iy un tb** way »o its owndo-truction, or they must
lusdve tin tr met* party, which, without ih<* aboli.
lionists, {* not able to make even n sIniw ofutrength.
lhi» is n**t the !h-*l time tint' vuu.’ting umbitiou has
erected its own fallow*.**
NEW VOWK March 22.
Faojt Maixb.—The E.istcrn mail . f to-dny
bemgs u*nn im port ant now* either front tin* fron
tier or the Maine Legislature. The Linger Wl.ig
xtatoson the aitli .ritr ot n gentli-tnen from Mud;*-
wasen, rlwt great depredstion* b»\e lately lieei.
made on tho timber LokIs along the St. Jolins and
, on It« passage to ho engrossed. Alt nmeiuh
■it was ofl'cred hy Mr Dcletd.*rnier, to thecfleci
that the military force shall not la* uitiidrawn until
the l.t. fJovcrnor of New nnmrwick shull ubandoa
h x claim to exclusive jurisdiction over lie* disputed
territory, whirli led to miirh debate, hut the lloiNe
ai^ourm-d without taking imy (jin'stion. This tnor-
tiiug, tho mover of the tibovu amendment withdrew
it, and offered another, striking out nil tlio origir.nl
resolve, nnd iiucrting new ones, which ure in sule
stance ns follows:
They nir.nii the indclensihlo right of Maim* to
exercise exclusive jurisdiLtioii over the whole of the
disputed territory, hut waive for tho present the ex
ercise of mii Ii jurisdiction over tlmt puitofthe terri
tory heretofore in British possession. They, how
ever, dcciure it lo be the duty of.Mainu to t*x n reise
jurisdiction ov**r the wluile territory, so far ns juris
diction is involved iu the expulsion of trespassers,
11ml the protn lion of tho public property. They
furthermore authorize tho CJovemor to withdraw
the military, when he L satidied that they ure not
necessary to suxluin the civil force uu the territo*
nf-
All rxpn-iseJ thcmtclvcx satisfied with the Ib*-
■olves es they would stiitul, by the amendment—af
ter which they were ununituoiisly adopted.
CHARLESTON, Muich26
COMMERCIAL CU.SVE VJ'IUN.
The Convent iuu w lticli i* to be iic.nl m Charleston
on lint liiitd Mmnluy, being the 16d: of April,
promises to Ini onoofifiu luigestund most imposing
u*semblivs tliut lias ever Im-, n convened in 001
country. It is ct'ilniii licit llieiu will lie n full iep*
res. niatiuu Irotn tbe Stales of North Cuiolinn, Vo*
gioin, Alabiiiiiu, Tennessee und Mississippi, und
alstifrum tin* Teiriioty of Florida.
Tltu object of mis, us of iliocicmlCooveniioim
lioid on lliix sul-jcet. is to promote at Hie South ilit*
Came of Virvrt Importation ami Internal Im
provement. In this great object all tlmSmilncrn
and Suut||.Western Stine* have a common interest,
Wholly disconnected wtili nil quest ions of par
ly politic*, and piiiiucd in no -pint of hostility
or uiikindoess towanls otir Noil hern brethren.—
1 hose Conventions mu im ended lo enligho-n the
public mind, ami by combining the energies of the
South to develop**
esoiirees nnd eniurgu our
Contineiee. A *l*tmg impulse Im* ulreudy' In-
given to the industry und etiteiprise ot oureitiu-iis
in ull our Commercial eitins. Tin* Conveiiliiin iiliout
lo Itc held In re, ciiriuot fail, by keeping a live till*
spirit and promoting general lurmony. to 1I0 inueli
goml. tin tlio citizens «f Charleston will duv-lve,
on ibis ocensioii, tin* grnieliil doty of giving n cor
dial und liospiiubln im option to ’those wlm will
coinu, Hot only Iron* tint iiiioiior ofSomli Carojua,
Imi lioni the iiei^liboriug Slate-, to miiigli* w uli u,
lit cummon toiincil, for ilia common bm.elit of all.
.Tlic following gentlemen have liectt npn»iuli'il
Delegates from Columbia to the Comnieienil Con-
vention, to la* la-!d iu Cbarlestoo, «m the tliitd .Mon
day iu April next:—
W. C. IV. slon, F. II. Klnmre, D. .1. McCord, II.
F. Taylor. W. Hopkins, Dr. Joel II. Adam*, J. I).
Trade*ell, S. I. Coln'ii, J. II. Adam*, W. Hamp
ton, sr , II. L- .Mi-Lain*hlm, J. L.Clarke, C. B mb-
ter, J 1. Chacev. R. Brjre, J is. Bmtiwrigb*, J. S.
I'reslon. R. S*n.ll.*v, M. II. D A. Wailace,
H. Davi*. Join. Fio-t, A. F. Do’-aid. B.T. Elmore,
II. II (Sin, wyn, b I). Moi.b-cai. It. O’Neal. It.
Young, L. Chcve-, Jolm Fi*ln-r. I). Ewart. .Min
M. la an. J.nux Feni.m. Jo'.m Caldwell. E. Fiblav.
W. F. D. S.ui«*.ir", R. W. Otblh s, T. II. Wadi*,
T. Starke, .1 (!. Brown, A S. Johnson,Thus. Da
vis, Jas. Douglass.
SroltM.— About tin* haule-l rain we over knew,
fell on Finlay ni-jbt lust. It poured dmvo Ilk * I hi*
biiMling ofn outer spout 1 All ubove, uionn I ami
la-low, was wider, wain. Not a f.„r ol d v land
wa. to be seen. Thunder mi-1 lightning, ami wind
mil Imil. at ila* siime.tiniii wa* awl'ul, M my gii-
ileus iinil films are totally riiim d Tim seed and
growing eiops nro wu-hed mil oftlie earth—fences
«l9«tioVeil—beautiful li.-ld* torn into goilies.llie soil
wnslu-d away, leaving mulling hut tin* primitive
na-k, or a desert waste. The roads lire also infaeli
out up, and we expect to hear of many tiulis and
bridges wiuhed nvvuy,
Tin* Oemulgee ro*e sudd.-nly some 20 feel, mul i*
still full, tnoogli falling —Macon Telegraph of
Tuesday.
Tn the Editors of tho National Inlt/ligeneer.
Me*sis. Hales ,*i Seaton—In .In* spe, cli w Inch I
nd ln-s-ed to iln* Semite on the sobj.-et of nli.Mli.oi
|*eiiiioiis, I nsserib.-d to Dt. Urankliii ilie.mtliMisliip
oftlie luvv passed by thu State of |Viiu*ylvnni.i in
173!) for the gradual emuuc.ipntimi of s.nv* s. Such
wax tin* iinprv's. ion on my mini; but, Ir.mi a com-
mimicalioo. which I have since received, 1 believe
that tie* measure originiite«l wi'li miotlier di«im-
goisbi-d cii 17.1*11 of I'eoiisylvaiiia, tin* late Imnor ibh*
(iitorge Bry.,ii. I will ibaiik you to mike thi* cor*
rcclion.uoimporlant in respect to tin- uxeufilio fuel,
but otln-iwixeju*t und proper.
Yours,ie-p.-ctfully, II. CLAY*
Wailiiiigtoii Al iic.i 2, l B E).
mlUmmmogkmdom aflte»*|^|
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The thninr of N- w Brunswick, dated March
* 12*h, say*;
*’ Tbe transport banpt • Eliialieth, with n detach,-
ret of tie* bibb regiment, xiiuck on Bmtil ll*K*k,
a*ar Cape Slide, on th* night oftbo 27th ult. nnd
**n* c.Ki*«iicrnMydsmag*-.|. Shegot off with lux*
•ffimbb-t, xml (p.it.t l aky, by the assistance ol
xcbisHier Victory and a brig, aad was towed into
Shetkoree, uhrie tbe troop* landed.
Tin* draft* from the City M. H i. for netuil xer*
vice, morchrvl brut hanac’sx on Thnr-d iy last, nnd
bate HOC* bee* pm (ranting garrison duty. *
Th** asm • ncrgetic military prep«r«rions are in
ptMgrass litreNxghyot tlie Province Troops, can*
a..**, awtxltet*. amovinitioa ami provixkms are tlaily
Ustr.f IWwx drd (lorn ihr* post to lbs* frontier.
A party s/ the Ftadcricimi Vobmtsx r A»lilV»)
came to th* dry U*t week, f»e the | *if|Mxe nf taking
■fcsrg* u sum* told piteexand ammunition, With
wkitb Cws miuree.1 to ll**iltjtartets on *Prl.|iy.
AackndWm spun per vails in ihi« wijr, in tint pc-
nwtpwt. imwntl Vwluatrrr onupanic*,
•• Uaniam frxtlBbag up—liotss, W$t,Bco rl
Vn^sem Camfn). ks.
■(ittEAT Al’CTios Salk or tiik Chinese Montis
Mt'LTit'AL'l is.—Astonishing ns it may appear, there
has Imvii ntiothcr ndvntii-e in the auction prices ob
tained for this invaluable—a tree destined, as it
appear.*, to liecometlte source of immense uiitinuiil
wenltli, mul to render foreign nations tributuiy to us
for the tu tide of raw silk, to an nmount far exceed
ing our imports of the manufactured article. The
sale yesteidny took place ut Franklin’s miction roiitn.
Tho throng iff purchaser* was veiyvfmit. Compe
tition sceuied to be nvvnkeued by the greut dimmii-
lion in the stock now remaining for sale, and with
the near approach of tint planting season: mul the
prices throughout were full 25 jier cent, over nil pre
vious sales. The largo specimen lives sold ut $D
earh, and some bundles of less sirs* commenced ut
H‘J,5U to $4 per tree, und th-.t smaller ones sold ot
$1,20 down to about 40 to GO cents. Roots sold
from 15 to 1(1 cents each, in parcels of2 to 4,000,
and the entire stock, consisting of about 1^,000 trees,
good, Itad, and indifferent, nod many til thorn very
much injurevl during the voyage of imjmrtntion, found
willing and enthusiastic purchasers.—A’. }’. Etc.
Star, of Wednesday.
It is perhaps not generally known that tic flow
ers of tin* Yellow Jesamioe, i* uu active ami dui.-
genius poison. A ease occurred on Thursday last
in the family of the editor of this paper, which had
well nigh resulted in the death of ids two children,
who had eaten of tho (lowers, for the honey they
contain. About two hours after, both were attack
ed with violent vomiting which continued for near
ly two hours, und but for sjtccd, medical uid would
liavo proved fntul. la fact, the cases, w ith every
attention, were lor some time extremely doubtful.
The yellow jo<«ami:ie crows ehiiud.mtiy in the for
ests in this country, is uu exceedingly beautiful flow
er, nn,l olh-ii transplanted erumul the dwellings nf
our citizens.— Tol.akottce t'loridian, Iti/A ii,it.
it is a purely charitable society, and that a qoq! masoii
cuii be rarely u lud man.
Tlic uddre.a before- us, Is one of tlinso nnnual oru-
lions, wlddi the biotlicrlioiKi have delivered before
Iliein, to keep alive that spirit which Ima been instilled
in tlic initiated iu all climes, and through all time, since
the days f Sot.uuoN liimself.
The bmilitfilinod of •• rtolnmon's Lodge, No.1," were
fortunate iu tlieir omor. at their last anniversary. Tie-
page* Iwl'orc us, show that be uud*-nUNN| Ids subject,
uud that lie|N)shcssct all the acquirement* necessary to
commuidcule bis knowledge to his brethren. Il is u
production which displays depth nl'lrirniug. research,
industry and elis|ueace of no com ■ on order; ami did
we pnu>c*» space enough, we should submit it to our
readers nt length, in Biip|iort of our opinion of its mer
its. As ills, we iiiusicun.eui our.elves with a two ex
tracts;—
“Into erotic**, mixrcpr.'scutminn, p'-rs-cuiiiirV-av"
ill tor,, hurled their mtrsilcn tigniii»i Masouiy ; liu*
"rmo.| in Tssitli and shielded by Justice, they drop-
ped ii.irinless ut its feel, euch ns tins spear ’of dm
net Vi-less I'rinm ngniiisl tlic buckler of I’yrrlm-.
N«r have ligliti-r, and in rn.uiy insiu.,ces mioceff.-c
tuul wi-upons, been sp ired toil--mo|isli our beaut f-sl
fabric. Ridicule and Sarcasm have been invoked,
when heavier and suv* ror ones have failed ; ni.il it
vvu* loudly iliought that in the pretended antiquity
"four lostHmil'll, n vuineruhln beet li.nl been lounil
in tliuollier*vi-t- invincible Achillea. Far be it Irwm
mo lo deny Unit those Brethren who carry Mason-
lybi-youd dm Hood, show more zunllliiiu diseretim,;
nod in.-ii preleiixmiis may meet with the *ume fin*-
n- tlio genealogy *d ihut Welsh liitniiy, in tlic mid
•lie of whoso pedigree **u» placed n note, Muting
llial iihout llnit time Aditm vvns creulnd. Wo will
rcuddy yield lo Hie reiisiinubli- doubt* of all sceptics
on that score, und yet wo will l'cnrb*»iy assert,
lh.it in* Society now in existence run lay micIi on-
doubled claims to the tide ••l Aiicii-ut, ns ( -un ours.
“.Masonry, usiiuopariitivoiiri.co.tiiiuiy lays rlmm
to tbu login-*! rank. The solid mat, i luls v* id. v* loci.
it«*|N*rat,-s, Iron) dn-irvcry durability, t-ieuie uu im-
pre*»iuu ofgrandi-ui : und when, by the combina
tions iff gcniti*, we sue sliapelcss mus.e* united into
•uiesmid and impo-ing whole, tbu rough block,
through the agt'in-y ol tin-work mini, inking its place
as die giocclulco uinu, mul u stately bnil.litig ris* s
tu cur view, irom rude ami liuiuregem-nu- materials,
wc me foictb.y impressed with tlio id. a iliata high
Older of intellect hits presided over lli,t new hut-
minimus combination. Operative masonry includes
m itself tint various urduis of urcliiteciuro us un
.mil part of ii—mid as socb- y advanced, it in
crease.1, uniil we find il rising Irem the humble be
ginning ot raising u sued, until it succeeded in *•
•'•-I'ling buildings, the pride uud glmy of tlmir age,
und the wondt r and udiiiirulioii of succeeding ones
Nred I u-fer lu tlio-e beuuiifm tempi.-*, whose ruins
siirrivoiK the ravages of time, si ill udorn ilie ehi*»ir.
uind ol Hr*, re, or to those gig tin do masses ••! ma
sonry m Egypt, whoso origin wus wrapt in obsr.ii-
iiiyii.-iir lin.e ihuitMiud years n^o. '1 lie builders
ol die pyramids have long since mouldered into
ilii.t, un.l lln-ir veiy natmts have pus*i-*l into oloivi
on: yet does tlieir work still reimiin it pcrpeioal
w itiiu-s of the perlcuiiou to which operative mason-
iy li.ul ult nil., it ul that distant day.
“1 iti-ul enter into in* mhiuned iiigtinteni tu prove
p.at openiliv,- m.isuux mu-t evui have formed a
in-isi iaipor.uut class ol citizens in nil countries
** hem civiltz iiiiin und Its consequence* prevailed,
t iicir utility c.mMitiitcd tlieir vulue. In nucieio
times, when it ii lion advanced in rivilizu-uui,
q'u-icd or eohuiizu.l iu u rude uud harharu*i« coun
try, lln-ir first cure wa* tn introduce dm useful imi*
mm the new setdomeiits. Thus, n debt of gr.ililiidc
was itup.'seil ,*u the colony, uud u common lioml • >1
*i • iiar i:u*liuns und in lx was cn-ut*-d. Among the
Kouiaus tl.ix current priu-ee.liug was a settled pan
ol their poli-y, nnd ii* u writer oh-erves—'*• I'liet
thus, n* it were, cuiiivutcd tlio soil, ihu swonl had
| gullied. ’
The orator pursue* Ilia subject, and show s the great
benefit tiio ••collcijiu" did .he world by tlieir antliitvi lu-
ral works, and quotes U.tt.LAJI, in support of Ids re-
murks, lie proceeds—
*• But the most -an,fuel.uy historical proof exists
that *iii-Ii was die lad, nnd that n society of this
k nil cxi-tt'd in vniloiix i.ntiunsund wus coin.msi
•■l • o.eiiibe.is from Italy, Hi-imany, th** Nnilo-
l ii.d*, Fram e.Eiiglunii.Sc.iiluii.l, mul even Greece 1 ,
ml that moo in tlto*edays of cou*luni si'i.f. u i.ong
rival nation*, they viewed each utlicru* brollu-is,
n.dioogb b ..die cum in-,, may have given them
ImiIi. Wc here find dm gemi of that lood.ci
love which it isih, duty of every mason to tmldviin
and to extend toward* eoci other und tovvuid* nnfti-
kind hi geio-ml. Tlio C'l.ureli of Rome, which tlmu
had iht* enure spiritual power over theso nations,
granted tlio sm-hoy of masons peculiar privib-g.
ami die iliff.-reut secular government., wlm wislmd
ui tiv.nl ihennatlvesol du ii uiithiierliiiul kumvledg. .
did the Same. Ilceo they travelled iu vurnnis
coiiiitrie* uionolesleil, m.d timn this came thu dlie
of lr* e ni.isun.
“ But when we nppr nch the tenth century of the
CliriMiun era, we mi longer dt*|>eial on collateral
yvnlei.ee uf the nnliqoiiy of imisoury—but can p
dm-eevidence which will eonvint-o oveiy unpreju-
dtr* *l nml impartial mind * f the itulli of its claims
•m by f.ir^ <he ohle-t society n tw in existence in the
world. ’I lie liistory of masonry, brief h* it mo*
necessarily be, «• it. explain in you wby, us it exist,
now*. H looks to England ax it- lit-ml. When Un*
min wn* oven mi by the Bids, Scuts and Dam
m-ai Iy ull (lie Roman works wu*e lael iu ruin.—
Need 1 brim* to your mind, n« a proof of this fi.
flat great seareiiy of Roniui works l.-l'i stim.ling
then*, iu 1‘ompaiixon will the great numla*r on tlo
continent of Europe, With tile works, the collegia
established by*tho Roman* vanished from tliut Is
land.”
We regret inclose the address with these brief ei
tracts—hot mir.liinits preclude ut from giving more.
In conclusion, wc may, however, any, that the society
of iii.Hun.liive Imi (.lulling in tru.tlni. tlieir caul, to 0«,r c l» In au lm|.iirlonl a haly. i
vjrlt mi uble defender, and that liberality and kimlli- • - • , - *i t-If.*
ness of sentiment pervades the entire address. W
we a mn.son, we would fed ourselves exulted,os we are
not, we cimiint hut admire the beauty of the structure
itself, which is composed uf such materials.
Tar. Post OrrtrE.—The report which we notic
ed yesterday, of tlu* contemplated removal of Mr.,?.
S. Skinner, from the Postmastmhip in this city, wc
are assured, on whnl wo deem unqti*.*stioiml)le ntt-
thoriiy, is without found-itiou. While we have our
|H*n in It imi wc will take tlic occasion to hear testi-
inuny—briefly, blit with the decision warranted bv
daily intercourse with the office for many years, to
the i-ffteient, attentive and objiging nmuuerin which
the affairs oftlie Baltimore Post ofiicchuvx* been uni-
formlv administcreil.—Bat. American.
Fatal Accident—The Oxford Ri'puhlicun
gives this neen'Oil of un incident that has been
much distortvil in pnhlie prints.
“A fatal amt! -nioccniredat G.ei*m*,in thisromi-
tv. on tin*,veiling of tint 5 h*in»t. It nppeurs tint
Arnold ll'Mlou, u •loinol’gencrally lem|M-nitoh dots,
bin wlm was somewli'U imder the iullucneofli-
q-mr nt il.e time ill I.lit bis wnybito a nmni wht'tv
it nunilier of |ht«sons were reMiiuting tbe polit-cal
v.etmy ill- y bad j'ist r< c- tvr,l; lie tieing ofiqqioxitu
inilitir* to tlio P»ny in ilium m, wn- olden'd loco
•»ui, wliivh budidl sonw xnys, th it nl't*r lint* going
•ct In* uia.lo u second attempt fit gain admhmmv,
but mu -a 1'ivdj >g, Im b-nned against tlio I smd*-
l* ix of tin* stilts, ttP‘1 f**ll over; wo i-cdovu tla-
(.’onon-r- jury ieioine.1 u vei.luq, that In* cn-m- to
bis deaib i.y U*ilig pu-lndorilitottndwwiixtidtx by
peix-n* in.Lit .wn. ll« ♦••*d on Fiidav uft« r lb« ur*
cidt'iH. | is a truly ii'cUm It *ly afi'dr, m.d Jb** ul*
trin|it I.f a few, to create p-1 lical I'npiiul »a|l of It,
ix to In* d.-pici-Mli'd. It bell uy x u ini «um'»» w bit'll
slum hi not ba tolrrutcd.
F.w AMTtvot t's X. a k i» Prim. At to**.—'Tim 0,
Plates Marshall for <?te Nortlu ni District of this
fitr.ii*, Im* lev i. dun Pwartw.mi's interest in eight
' hundred union! uf Ch‘.tj»*aw Und.— Sentknn
* ( All ) Aryh.
The Army nml Navy Chronicle nf the 21st inst.
says:—“ Major General Mitenmh will leave Wash
ington this day to tnlti* the chief direction of affairs
iu Florida, llis stay there will depend upon cir
cumstances which cannot be known until ufler his
arrival in the Territory.
Gen. Tuvlor w ill remain on duty in Florida.
At n Convention held in Richmond of the friends
of the Administration, James' Scldcn,' Esq. of that
place was unanimously notniuntrd ns thu Repub
lican Candidate to represent that District in Con
gress. Mr. S.-M.-n lm accepted tho nomina
tion.
On tho25th February, 250 Indians nnd negroes,
left Tampa, ia the trnni|mrts Moliasehe, and Siont-
;o-i)*»ry, under charge of Capt. P. Morrison, and
Lieut. Srott, for tlmir dcstinuUon^n Arkuiuu*.
A MURDERER KILLED.
The Limisviile Juurnnl rays:
A letter dated ut Little Rm-k, Arhnnsns, gives the
following aeciHintuf tho wuy which fellows dcs|«tch
ea.'h other in that Plate. “ Every hmly lu re goes
arnuxlt utid thev have very littleeonipuin'liiui ulVoti-
*riemv idmut slim a in** eaih other. At Montgome
ry’s Point,about loti mile* Ik*1iiw this, 1 saw a great
rascal shot. His Mime was Garrison. Ho was a
reli'hmtiil raltlu-r nnd niiiiderer, and Umiteil nfiinv-
log klll.-il ii humiivil Hteit. lie was slnt.dliig mi the
w Itarfw lien tlie ■leumluiui arrivixl, ami raid some*
lltbig to h geiiiUtiiiau wins came in Imr. Tlw gen
tleman out pistol, shot him timmili lit* neck, und
biohu it, and tUui wm tlic t ml of Mr. Garrissm*”
BANK OK CHARLESTON.
We Irani that tltis Institution, pursuing (lie libe
ral policy of tlio Banks of Augusta, a day or two
since called on one or more of tho hanks of litis rit;
for settlement of alwut one hundred thousand dol
lars. Tbu hanks hem having claims on thnt city
fur a aunt fir greater titan the nmount demanded,
tendered in (inymcut the bills of the several bank*
in Charleston und checks on tlw Bankuf Charleston.
This mode of settlement wav refused, unless our
hnnks would agree nml allow a discouut nf one half
of one per cent, on the funds which they tendered.
We are gratified to learn that the hanks of our city
replied that tliey would not so far undervalue the
hills of die Charleston hanks, and paid promptly, the
demand in sppeie.
This courso on the part of tlio Bank of Charles
ton has caused tho Dunks here to call on tho Charles
ton Banks, for an nmount equivalent to their dntiu—
l low can our citizens expect accumtnodntiun front
the Banks here when such a system of brokerage
is adopted hv our neighboring Institutions. It wn*
a pitiful idea for a bank nf three million* of capital
tu perform such nn operation for the paltry gain of
five hundred dollar*. The spirit of Hamilton hns,
however, departed from the directory of thnt Insti
tution, nnd thus, n* n public journalist, wc ore com
pelled to note n departure from thu comity which
should prevail between Institutions of rival cities.
We shall recur to this subject.
REDUCTION CONVENTION.
Wc were anxioiu in the organization of this con
vention lo avoid anything savnuringof party divisions.
That all, of whatsoever difference of opinion cm
oth*r subjects,'might unite in the selection of men
not only capable, hut in tho possession of thnt expe
rience which would fully qualify them for the impor*
tout duties with which they would bo charged by
the people.
Wo deemed tho occasion one on which party
strifes should not be indulged. Being a convention
for tho full discussion of a cardinal amendment in
the Constitution oftlie State, wo were anxioustosco
some of the best mind* ofbolh parties brought togeth
er in union of feeling and interest tn accomplish, if
practicable, the great objects of the Legislature,
when they enacted the law providing fur the Con
vention.
From the course of the opposite party in tho up.
per counties of the State, which hns come under
our observation, wc were Inst week induced, ittcon-
trudictiun of the nbovu opinions, tn spread before
our readers sumo reasons why tho Union Party
should be fully represented in the Convention.
We still adhere to our belief thut as the orgnniza-,
tion hns been made in many counties n party ques- ‘
tion, if each party is equally represented, thu Con
vention will effect noire than a decided majority of
either party could.
Wo believe.too that if “ Chatham’’ sends not a
full Union delegation, us also tho other Union coun
ties, that the opposite patty will have in the Con
vention that decided majority. For ourself, how
ever, we are, uu reduction, prepared to throw on
them tho responsibility of being iu the majority, in
asmuch us, until tlio amendments nre ratified inOc-
tuber, they will not be binding on the people, and
in decluring this wc would slate briefly the reasons
which actuate us.
The opposition in this county, heretofore urrnycd
against the Nutionul Administration, have runic for
ward in a spirit of conciliation to prepose but two
gentlemen ns candidates, expressing a disposition
to yield to the majority iu the county throw out qjj
five of thu delegation.
Such a course, wo think, will meet with favor
from the Union Party of this county, as, in the opin
ion of many, nut jotipardittg those principles which
ut our regular elections have liccn regarded os es
sential in the selection of members to represent tho
county in the Legislature, und which we ore not
yet prepared to yield, at a tlmu too wltan tlu* party
opposed lo our principle sure struinin gevery nerve to
acquire and retain political power. With an Exe
cutive untertuimngthe principles ofthe party styled
“theStole Eights Party uf Georgia,'* wo would
as otiu clinging to the principles of “ the Union
and State Eight* Party," nnd approving the mea
sures uf the present Natiunul Administration, ad
here in October to those lines which dividu the two
parties, unless wo could see, with the eyes of some,
who profess so to sec, that the prosperity of the
State und of Savannah, her principal seaport, were
retarded by such considerations.
Uni motto ix—ouit C'uuNtuy—oi)n State—outt
I'aRiY. .
Wit ure therefore prepared lo disregard thu latter
when the interestx of Country uud Suite, we aie
convinced, me jeopiinh-d.
Wo coincide, vrilti lexs relueliiuce, in 'ho courso
of tbo opposite parly in Cluilli on, when we renu*
ln*r that wc are till (wlm lever parly diff.tieni-.es muy
have heretofore separated u«) GkouuIANS, alive lo
tbo prosperity of our State, und more united every
day in forwarding loin eiiliitlitraod pu.icy which i-
teplnce her at a day n*it very remote, perhaps first
—certainly second in mine uf her S*»m hot n Sisters
in Commercial mid individual happiness.
Seii-ilivo ton on the subject of u preservation of
the federal basis, a f.inditm-n ul principle in our
Natiunul uud State Constitutions, we d sire to have
all parlies *11 icprest'iued tInn they mny be united
iu'securing in tin* counties interested that influence
in tlio gcucral assembly, which sound policy dic
tates.
These views we throw nut before our renders, not
as tin* or.-nn of lie party w-hnse principle* ure ours,
but in the nature of surgestioux uf our own, nf er
joniu* reflection on tin* subject, and consultation with
sunn*of the uiornber* oftlie parly.
Did wo not believe that the pnqrer course is to
meet our opponents, on this occasion, in the spirit
iff emnj-remise, so licit tin aide nnd enlightened De
legation might represent the first settled soil of
the contem
plated convention, we would have permitted the
uihject tn rest with the few remarks heretofore
bestowed on it.
We would suggest, however, a meeting of Mr
Union and State Eights parly to morrow evening,
to consider the subject of n noniiniiiion.
The Exploring Expedition squadron was spoken
on the 18th of January, in lnt. 3G 40 $., long. 5 20
—■ten days out of Rio Janerio—by the Ingn, arrived
r. cent I v at Boston.
Captain MAnrtT ATT lias written to the .London
Post denying in loin that he has received or *c-
-epred on offer lo ro nmnnd tho Brux-linn navy.
Uu say * lie prefer* his own flag.
A NEW RACE BOAT.
We hive had thu pleasure of viewing n boat just
received by the Boat Club of Savannah— Thc Low
er Creeks.
She was built at New York, by Benj. SitAMBi'Rr,
after a model furnished by the Club, and is named
the
FLOYD,
in rompliment to their honorable competitor,—.
Gen. Chart.es Floyd.
Site is 33 feet long, carries six oars, ami is clinker
built, having “ a skiff bottom." This latter charac
teristic ofthe u Fia yi" is, wo loam, something new.
We ure gratified to see such spirit ev-nred by
The Lower Ckekkl It proclaim* thut, ni though
unsuccessful heretofore, they are determined lu strive
for tlw duplet of victory, whenever tho occasion r f-
fers. Success crown their efforts as a Club, and
prosperity attend them as individuals.
COMMUNICATED.
RIFLE SHOUTING.
In tlw publication of Rifle Shouting in tlw Geor
gian of the Villi, tin important omission tank place,
which 1* supplied hy tha following word*, ” Seven
shots hilling Iks bull’s rye." Tills your readers
will perceive ii tht very pith of the spun.
A RIFLE MAN
STATKIUoS^SEETiNOr*®*
At a mat-ting of the State Rights party of Chat
ham county, held at the Exchange, in the City
of Suvanaali.ou Tuesday evening, 20ill March, 1839,
under a call to *' nominate Delegates to tho Reduc
tion Convcntiou to be held at Millcdgevflle, In May
next," on motion WILLIAM C. DAMELL wa*
called to the chair, and Edward J. Hardkm ap
pointed Secretary.
The object of tint meeting having been briefly ex
plained by tlw chair, Mor. Shuftull, Senr. Eaq., of
fered the following resolutions, which wore unani
mously carried:
"Rr solved, A* the sense of this meeting, that tho
Convcntiou commonly ctdled tlw Reduction Con
vention, which is to assemble in Muy next, ought to
engago tho earnest attention of tho citizens of Gcor«
giu."
“ Resolved, Thnt the reduction of tho number nf
the Legislature is uu object of vital interest to thu
State, ns tending tu secure a more enlightened and
impurtiui legislation to udvance the great purpo*o of
isternal improvement; thu prompt und efficient en
couragement uf which is indispensable tn tho best
interests iff Geurgia; to marshal the resources of tlw^
State, so as to give to iudividual enterprise, that as
sistance which sound policy and the best interest* of
bur citizens domain!; and by wLo legislation, and a
duo applic ation of the increased tneuns of the State,
to sccurcio our citizens a direct trudo with Europe/
Jit least to the extent uf supplying their own want*.-’
“.Resolved, Tliut sucli a body as the proposed'
Convention, ought to he constituted without refer
ence to tlw party strifes, which have divided, and
continue to dividu thu cilizons of Georgia, on other
subjects."
44 Resolved, That to give nn earnest to the »ln-
cprity of thu opinion thus expressed, the State Right*
party of Chatham will proceed at their present meet
ing to noiniuuto only two persons as candidates for
tlio Reduction Convention, and will cobscnt ia thu
support of any three other suiteblo persons, • who-
mny be nominated in the spirit of these resolution* f
by those from whom they hove been accustomed to
dill'er on subjects uf general ur local policy."
Tlio meeting, was addressed by the chairman r
Judge Law, Mor. Shcftul, Esq., Judge Berrien,ami
others, whereupon tho following nomination wa*
made under tho fourth resolution:
JOHN MACPllEltSON BERRIEN,
JOSEPH W. JACKSON.
On motion of Col. Williams, it was
44 Resolved, That the foregoing bo the only nom
ination which the State Rights party will make for
the npprouching election."
Resolved, Tiiat both tho newspapers of this city,
be requested to publish tho proceedings of thismeet-
ing.
Tho meeting then adjourned.
WILLIAM C. DANIELL, Chairman.
Edward J. Harden, Sec’ry. .
Loans.—-It is stated in Wall street that the Gi
rard Bank bus taken Governor Porter’s loon of
million nud a half 5 per cents nt par. For the loan
of this State on 5 per cent, stock, there are plenty of
offers at par.—A'. Y. Jour. Com. 22d .ml.
From the Augusta Chronicle, of Thursday.
PUBLIC MEETING.
At a meeting oftlie eiiiz- n* of Jeff*rson county,
Geoi'ttin, buhl at the Court llou-.it in the town of
LouUviil**, an tlio 13th of Mnreli, 1039,for tbe pur
pose uf appointing d- l.-gut*!* To* the Commercial
Couvi-u'io.-i to u*«*mhltf in Chnrlc-lon on the third
Monday in April next, Judge Samuel Tarver wm*
balled to the Clinir, and Jamks W. M. Berrien
Appointed Seeteiniy.
On mum ion of |)r." P. S. Lkmi.e,
Retolcel, That a commute*! uf five be nppoinled
to report iu tint premise* to the meeting.
Wli* r- upon tin* Chair nppoiiipol Dr. Lemle, Pa
trick B. Connelly. Ehenezer Uolhwi II, Julia Crooks,
n I 11-my B. To.nl.
The ciniim.it* «*.niter a short consultation, report
ed the following prconihle nud resolutions, to wit:
In conunoii with our felluu-eitiz-ns oftlie south-
fit nnd soutlfwexteni suites, wo have looked with
itcrct ut slit* in.-.oi* which Imvo bean in prsgres*.
■t ncenni|i.i*h ii direct emiiiM-rciut iniciconr-e wills
Korop... We believe that it is Iruoght with rouxv-
qtteiioes ofioiim-iisiintblH bum* Hi to all tlm inicie»lx
ofthe country. It will net only have tint t-ft’eei of
sdv.iii.-iug imr prosperity, hut will serure to us the
•n-iin* ot io.h-p.-udeiiCi-, under tho |Htssible, if not
pio'eilth* canting in y, iff n disruption with our nor
thern brethren. Holinring, thereliire, that every
section of the co nmy ought to be olive to lliasys-
t'-oi of t-xeilions now being made lo eon-ummutc
.hi* gieat intere.t to the country, and believing the
Conventions which Imvo been held, nud tha ono
proposed lo Im held ill Clmtb-slon, lor the purpnio
•tfi'iuixoliiug op ni and d vising the best means to
itt tin'lie nliovt* nbjeei, ure highly conducive to fll
*iici:k*« uf tie* enterprise.
Bo it therefore l.nolvcd, Thnt tho county of Jcf-
fursuti send five delegates to the Convention to bo
held iu the City of Charleston, ju tlio J5th of-April
next. ,
; Whereupon the Chnirman appointed tlic indivi
duals, to wit: James W. Berrien, Patrick B. Con
nelly, Dr. P. S. Lemle, Charles Cunningham, nnd
John W. Uothwcll.
Upon motion of Dr. Lund*, the Chairman was
added to the delegation.
Upon motion, Resolved, That these proceedings
bn signed hy the Chairman and Secretary, and for
warded to tho Chronicle nml Sentinel lor publica
tion. S. U. TARVER, Chairman.
J. W. M. Berrien, Scc'y.
Judge Wilkinson and Mu. Murdavor Ac
quitted.—M'o leant from tho Louisvillo Journal,
that the trial of these gentlemen ended in their bc-
quitul. They were indicted us principals in an of-
liny which took plucoat the Galt-House in Louis
ville, nnd which resulted in the deullt of one or
more persons. Tho Journul say*: 41 The jure were
out only three ur four minutes. Eleven of tho ju
ror* were for rendering a verdict of 44 not guilty"
without leaving tho box, but tbe twelfth objected
to tliut course."
Curious R KLATiuNsiiir.—Acce ding to the Dun-
bury (Mn<».) Times, there is a boy- in that town
whose mother is his cousin whose cousin is bisniere,
whose uncle is liix father, uud who*** grandfather is
his undo. Who cun give us un explanation uf this T
(ruoM the southern rose.)
THE PLAYMATES OP CHILDHOOD.
1 see ihcm uft—the youthful crew,
That met at inorning's dawn,
YV’hep spire and tree their shadows threw
Across the dew} lawn;
And merry shout auJ sportive yell ^
Sent forth tlieir echoes there, - t
'Till luted sound of xi-liool-hnu>e bell
Brought book-time and despair.
But year* nnd years have fled away.
And ol'thst youthful train.
The playmates of my childhood's day,
Alas! how few remain ;
Some wander in a distant land.
Some roveabm-c the sea,
And nmny’neuih their native sand
From all life's ills are free.
'Tie true that some still linger here,
But ah, tlieir luoks’are cold,
1 miss the welcome, worm stid clear,
That greeted me of old ;
Heart giveth back to heart no tone,
Hand rlatpeth hand no more.
And changed both fi*rm and tniud havo grown*
From wlial they wero of yotc.
But atil! we mceL my comrades dear,
For inem’ry hath a spell,
That bringoth back distinct sod clear,
The forms beloved so well,
Aim' tlio’ despair ami sorrow low'r
Upon Ufa's checkered sreoe
Still fancy uft renews tbo hour,
V.'rf met- upon the green. B.M. C.
DIED.
lit Clur'eston, on tlieWtli ln«t Mr. M. C. LEVY#-
nearly 00 year* «fage, a natWe ufLiacnw. i>»
un 11, resident of that city fur M y u tt. Tla dtrtasa®
wu. «.|u*. ,ftl awful .■Illiaii.li.wrapllU:, h
.,1 ..nwlw lu rli.rilj,JadulMM I* ataJM l »r
l-.triiMitlimmtemiiersmviit. Binrart^y plnas and laar
ns,l in the fititii* fills fiithtrs. he |.r#.eniad, duriag +
pn.tr « tod existence, hi the various relation »• Itte-••
poriint. husband, friend ami master, su axatap'* «
ilumealk and sia-isl virtuts, os Ids daalb **J!*HJ
tompjxiod by the rorrowx of a few bui^endeared rHQ -
live* and tbu regre.sofslsrgaclfclt •» attACMtu Intaul
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