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CONTENTS OF this NUMBER. Bchemes of the secedere, and will meet the re- I o 0 v 1 t h h „ 
AGRICULTURAL p.o, “H-* ”P“* hl “ " b <* the hour of Legislate for J^jto 
.- SEST JZ^JSESSSS ZVT:T° a 7 p : w,# *"“* and 
sfc:. ==2 rr^TTr' 111 “ ~smST* h ■?-»*■ 
Pure Bred Leicester Sheep. miu*tratod.i . W‘< I0 8 wf 1 16 b0Dtl * Carolina Convention, when hie . VUi r , 
European Agriculture,. ' m °i'iruous will do coramuuieated In his message. _ .. f ’ V, ht ^ovcrnorof thg State will issue 
Knot Crop* for Ure Stock, .1."IT' 1"""J"" 373 1,0 ttV0W « Jiimeelf, however, strongly against the* r,u t n * , * Convention ' to a ^emhle on the 
K«^3SS^2SSr£.S al°u ,ch T' w ,1 ',!“■"**“«*“•"%»p»» for 1™“* th “ 101 " ep “ rc 
Sorghum In the the Union, the integrity of which he declare.. It 9 “* 
Raisins Calve*.’. "” 37i his intention to maintuin by every Constitutional MiaaiSsirri.—Gov. Pottos has issued a procla- 
Educating the Children of FanneVp”"""”"!""""^ means. mation convening the State Legislature, to con- 
/turai Spirit uf tht r rt „ -Construction of Cider Kil- The re ms*tk attributed to Representative Keitt sid ' r tbo P ,0 P 1 ' iel 7 and necessity of providing 
ere; reatment or Muck; Bubeoiimg,. 374 that the i’resldeiit is pledged to secession, has BUrer «»d better safe-guards for the lives, liberties 
uon ine condition of public afiTairs, and determine ! send an nin mtnTn fn m llTin n , .. - ' --- 
carefully and wisely what action is necessary in 1 she had reitetated W * COalrar * — 
tins emergency. . purely defensive policy. a88urant ee o pursuing a There is great .carcity of food in the North o 
« .t,V f “ AM ^ Th !: GaVCrnOrOft ^ SUtewilIis8u0 C^R^hherg had given explanations to the Tsl' wri, •, 
a «all for a brute Convention, to assemble on the diplomatic corps, relative to the Warsaw inter eti ■„.* f ” q proftue 7ln London, Canada, on the 
Cth of December. H e urges tbo people to prepare view. r * *' 
for secession. Austria put the following questions to Russia: Tomb^WYor? al,< ‘ ged IQDr ' 3erPri C ° n6ned in th# 
Mississippi.— Cov. Pettus has issued a procla- '' 111 your Government recognize the facts which — The nonnUtinn r n „• 
mation convening the State Legislature, to con- baVebct ‘ n or ma T he accomplished in Italy ?_ than 44 , ooE Lee i 860 * hM leased more 
sidcr the propriety and necessity of providing Should Austria be attacked by Sardinia, and the _ Th ’ flfT •, , 
suier and better safe-guards for the lives, liberties supported by another great power, what forrUl maurer of oL^' 8 m<> ‘° 596 ’ 
Gov. Letcher has call-d an extra session of the j Austria.— It was A An to,i a * • u , • 
Legislature for January 7, to take into considers- formed the Karoln S n. t 
tion the condition of m,hi,v .-a a__ ” Lnropean Cabinets of her intention to 
<il)e News (Ecmbcnsct. 
A LA CAM A.—The Governor of the State will issue 
a call for a .State Convention, to assemble on the 
— There is great scarcity of food in the North of 
Ireland, 
- Snow fell quite profnsely in London, Canada, on the 
6th inat. 
The remark attributed to Representative Keitt, 
than 44,000 since 1860. 
/, t • . . *.wwvonjuu, U9H «=> -’ s.tvb^ AluViWVB ” «f —.. v jrvnci, »U.iL 
WhatshX be(n roceil,e ' IiQ Washington with much astonish- f nd P rr da'rty of the people of Mississippi, than the would be Uieir •tUtudo in the event of another 
ieg, Ventilation, Ac., ’ " U g t .eej, ater- ment, and his friends do not believe that he is late elec,J 'on and pruist action of the Northern War ’ a,ld itfl b « in K transferred to German terri- 
The arrests in St. Louis last month amounted to 605, 
for all manner of offences. 
.. »n..,u 8 vuu nou lUUtll SSWHWD- • • --I-I'.v v. wan lDe - jh .up treillOI aDOtner — fipn Clarl, . „ 
ment, and his friends do not believe that he is blto elec1ion an 'l P««st action of the Northern war ’ a,,d itfl b * in « transferred to German terri- nit, had'been in the almr 48 veL ranC! * C0 °“ ^ 1?th 
correctly reported. It is well known th it the fetateB governments promise. tor J’ ? Whatwould Russia do? , / 
President has never made such a pledge in any Kentucky.—A large and enthusiastic meeting, h The a " 8 J crs wpr e not given, but Count Rech- in circulation throughout Iw”' C °‘ n Fa,J ‘° b0 
pubhc paper, and his most intimate friends have irrespective of party, was held at Henderson on !. tb f t Austr5a was ftbout to a cir- - The finest emeralds corns from tp i n s 
Agricultural Btato Agricultuml College* ul ™i.y reponeo. It Is well known th it the «»«=■ sovemmcnis promise. tory? What would Russia do? 
Kansas for Sheep Husbandry; Sorghum Culture; “Lay- President has never rn .de such a pledge in any Kentucky, —A large and enthusiastic meetinir » The an8wers WPr e not given, but Count Rech- 
t Nuw Ho ,r 6fioctor: A,nori * public paper, and his most intimate friends have irrespective of party, was held at Henderson on ber « Htated th »t Austria was about to issue a cir- 
ftt Vttte: “ Kw ^ 4 rr Llttrd anylhiD « from hJa »l« which would the m !»*. Lol. pril l T T t0 her «pre-ntative. abroad, giving 
HORTICULTURAL. .“ lead to J he bel,el that ba p Dtc.tains any senti- Union speeches were made by Beil, Breckenridgc th ®, re8alta 
American Strawberries In France m<?Dt which is not warmly in favor of preserving and Douglas men. Union resolutions were nnan- German journals are unanimous in pro- 
tir:.. rr>. . .i,. ' ’***'** ,37 d Dio flmittf iinllfin it, nil 1 .. 4 ii 1 m n«ml. « .t t. « « . DOQDC Tin ihft Wuroom r*.. k .r - . . . /• m 
Hie finest omortldn com* from reins of clay and 
slate, in the valley of New Grenada. 
"Winter Bouguotr, (Illustrated,..U.’ tbe Constitution in all its integrity, 
liKjuinrs and Aneietrt. Dowers for Name; Double 
Dowers; Color of Inside of Cold Vinery; Barron Grape 
i ines; Transplanting Evergreens,. 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
imously adopted, and secession was Btrongly dep- D0Qncin « the Warsaw Conference a failure. 
- The taxable property of St. Louis Co., Mo , amounts 
to nearly one hundred million dollars. 
Several leuding Virginians in Washington rep- seated. A meeting of the people of the whole Spain.—M arshal O’Donnell, in Cortes, on the 
resent it to be the intention of the Old Dominion country was called for Saturday next, at Lonis- 2: ' th ’ re,te rated that Spain had resolved to remain 
domestic 1 ' iuv. 875 I become mediator between the two sections, Vlllc - T *'C Hell and Douglas parlies held a meet- neu ^ ral In “^frs of Italy. He also protested 
Cleaning Ribbons-r , " r V ' Whe ‘ l Sonth Carolina shall have accomplished iu Lexington on the loth, and passed resolu- a ^ a)D8t the doubts expressed of the loyality of 
ding: Coii,.. Gid.: ; Mu!it“ The ba8i8 wil1 require that no one be tioDB denouncing in strong terms any attempts at Napoleon t0l ™rd3 the Spanish Government 
dir Yenat; Cement ferSUw,... [....m elected President unless he receive a majority of “cession or disunion by any State. Spnechcs Kpa “A.—The Dowager Empress of Russia •- 
- . a j •/ -V ccucn «-> -i ' w* AVUUOI4 JO 
LADIES' OLIO. ooth sections of the Union, and that no law be wcro niaJ o by Leslio Coombs, and others. dead ' 
i:: v ‘!‘ eGo - i ‘- 6, 37C Pa rlTll r ;l. by a H maj0 l 1 k ly 0f the aeinbers 16 P- Florida.— A dispatch received at Charleston COrrC8poDdent of tbe Times at 
CHOICE MISCELLANY .. it„ of ,v J ’u ! 1?ctlo f*' thn * 8CCarln 8 th,J ma jor- from the Governor of Florida, states that Florida ' Jenna > BU PP lies ,h ® information as to wbat pass- 
De—nev, [Poeticals] ^ Nn m_ goes with South Carolina. 1 « at . tbe Conference. The Monarch* and their 
Scarlet fever ha* taken an epidemic form in Philadel¬ 
phia. There were 22 death* last week. 
— There are 30 newspapers published in the empire of 
Brsxil, some of them Of large circulation. 
— Mrs. Lydia Huntley Sigourney, the well-known 
poetew, ig now in the 70th year of her age. 
— Extensive revivals are said to he in progress in the 
Methodist and Baptist churches of the South. 
TheDX 1 DLi V r , |^ n fc ,: ] l f' ,, i' i ? 1 nnd No. Ill- 
uairy DitlriU, J he KuitonaJ J’rca'IuiilJ, .. 376 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
r ,Whom He Low th He Clm«tenetb; The Nile of Graep 
the traveler. 
ity of the wholo people iu each case. 
~.m Tbu Pre8ld ® nt (on the 12th insl.,) informed 
Thaddcus Hyatt that the land Hitlca in Kansas 
could not be postponed, hut that such was the 
Wo OODBtrnction of tbe law - ‘bat actual settlers would 
be allowed to rc-Ille their pre-emption claims, and 
■ •Ln,,!.) M i I II > • . , 
goes with South Carolina. 
- The late rains hare given the people on the Andros¬ 
coggin river, M«-., four million feet of raw logs 
— The Jpwm of Philadelphia are about erecling a mag¬ 
nificent building for a Hebrew Orphan Asylum. 
A railroad car for the Birkenhead Street. Railway, in 
A Trip to California—Lettar No XVIII- a Pin„r n „r B bouId not bo disturbed iu their possessions. The 
Venice; The Rhine.“id some of the settlers acted very 
> USEFUL olio. badly, but they were, nevertheless, human beings 
The Corannag and tlioir Dwellings, (Illustrated,]. 377 an d they should be relieved and protected. lie 
YOUNG RUKALIST. gave credence to Mr. Hyatt’s representations as 
Ornament the School Grounds; Don't Run Away,. 377 to tbeir sufferings, and said be would appeal to 
the story TELLER. Congress in their behalf. As an earnest of his 
reuce's Lesson 0 Wi,,i ® Grey « iPoetical;] Maude Law- Hy mpdthy, he headed a subscription list with a 
.. .*.. $100 check. 
*** Mr. McLane has been instructed to co-operate 
NEW advertisements. with the Spanish and French Ministers in Mexico, 
v -w, , . . -V UOWUI. ClOUlUip a ranir- 
--- Ministers bad several interviews, but did little nl?lcent bnlwlD « ^a n»brew Orphan Asylum. 
FOREIGN FFWR X? exchange °P In,on * concerning the - A railroad car for th« Birkenhead Street Railway, in 
UJ N J JEWS| Btatcof Europe. GortBchakoff failed to convince RD * lsntl . has just beeo flolshod in Philadelphia. 
Great Britain -The Dallv . , thC Pn,g81 ' an anJ Austrian statesmen that it would -Americans are at a premium in Italy. Thoy meet 
the text of the dfsnat h r / ! ^ 8 publishes be advantageous to all parties if the treaty of with the most partial consideration by Garibaldi 3 
£(he Brit J* « X a T„ Z'Vu ^ 1 ^ T’ WM BUb * Ct « d a ^ ~ A **<“« “r manganese „ a * recent,v e,n dis- 
27 It says the i eat X ^ ** **“1^ de8iroaa »f regaining her position 3 la «-tawny towLip, Berks Coplnn 
the British Government to be at fssu^are these • * ° t°y of theXa^ d d °lj? awa F w,tb thc neutral! • -Two young Persian, of rank have just bo# n admitted 
11 Were the neonle of Zv Wil w’ w [ y J lack ^ 11 iB re,atftd that Oortsoha- lo the ImporU1 s< *ool of Agriculture, l u France. 
sistance of S Kini o LrZ U tZv X **' m ° hUrg ^ Un aJtwca « 0 n at the very ~ Statistics g„ to prove that tea is used, more or less 
s Stance oi me King of Sardinia, to relieve them flrkt inteivicw. 9 V one-half tbe human race -600000000 „r ’ 
u governments with which they were discon- Poland—T hc Polsa „ n.u..,, - The nresent nnnni.ii__ .L _ 
i admitted 
nnmn>*o(uM of th a N. y Tribune for 1861. 
l} i0 Journal— a. iiarlhill ^ Co 
irpthera* W,lKi,z "'” ,l, “ l Uan-m's We.-kiy - 
Water-Cure Jonmal-Fowfer and Wells 
hlx Lectures II. K Fisher. 
narpers k 
™ Lectures H. K. Fisher. 
Feri'l f.., Hsl" (! H. Brother. 
Mr,".el* ■r" u‘ r S ‘!’" o S| 0I*ben M. Porwin. 
Bronxe 1 urkeys lor Sale -A. Eldrcdge, Jr 
msm 
' 1" their'behalf. As an earned of“ his SSfJSIT ^ ^ *>“»*-*» p oles displayed such a disloyal -*»• P-elt p^Z of New Y k 
e Russel'saysXS^r^ ^ ^ 
Mr. McLane has been instructed to co-operate !" dedarlrl « tbat lbp of Southern Thc Daily News says it is geneXybeliived “ C “ pt Kobert Con " a - r ’ ono of the dfifendp ™ of Balti- 
with the Spanish and French Ministers in Mexico, K°o d reasons for throwing off their that the failure of the Warsaw Confere/ce main!. T*’ ‘ n the War ° fl812 recently died in that 
m securing suspension of hostilities and the es- f f " 8 T?’ “ nd 'fT 1 thcrefore blai " p the King arose from the prominence given bv the CrTr to a Th m . 
tablisbment of a Provisional government until ofburihnia ' lh « 'Jiapatch clones as follows:- revision of the treaty „f il,' <1 V T , h ^ ' ° Kentu,:k ^ h8tl declared in favor of 
l cm bo h.1,1. ' «“W- Uo.erument .11) „„„ ", n “jc=, 15 the Soy of R»,l ‘ 8 "" “iT ' * ^ “ b “‘ or **, 
l’oIIMcnl Intelligence. ^ building 0 Ip an^diflee of ’ Tdr” Jbertlw* ed^^thfb! th °. War8aw '"‘"view maintain- ~ Daniel West, the Tennessee hermit, who had lived 
W-aoU,™ .edioato tliat tho State 1,.» “ J '»»? «"*•»» «' " gmd. both thl eK Z “ ^ ~““ 1 ' ^ *- - 
gone for Brooke,.ridge by aBoot 1,000 majority. wl "“X. Lad “rj mL ‘.“JT ... ”** “*«• K » -«»««• of ..j tied - “*™y joe™.,. d.b.Uo, „ 8 o„„ 
At.aaiMA The Mobile Mercury claim, j,|„. 0 „„ s | dwaWe a „ xi , ' b , _ ' “J tbt ' re m ‘ *“ »or wa» cyen a protocol dravrn op. ' Jtl, » ' ,l * ti ~'"'>">»rw,.tat..d.,»,iWorc«.t«r-.dic. 
tarn, for Breokeoridgo by about 11,000 majority. r.,n.mo»t baj^tcT^h... ° .. Coiot.-Tbo Ore,land Mail 1 M »„l,od .Ith 
Georgia. Every connty iu Georgia eaccpt one tbe otu of November to .Tmuarv " “ m H . <m * KoD S or September 12. The Timea _ '»>"“<» 'r«P «f c,.en.eUc«l aod li.»«,hoi.t,. 
fh.TS M,t?a,1 “ , “ S1BrtCkC “ M80b * d «""»• « «'• Cry. W Palace, a n7o,l« 5—*2. ” “ ^ *— 
Darnel West, the Tennessee hermit, who had lived 
nine years la a hollow tree, recently died at the age of 
78 years. 
ith sudden and severe illness nml th,* 1 Btipalution was made. No conventionof any kind -The English literary journal., arc debating vigorou*- 
tnsiderable anxiety as to his recovery. Tu.vT-Tim 0^X7Mainr^ 001 ^ "**"* *' “ 4 Worce8tBr ’ 8 dic ‘ 
C r r0g ” ed fr0m B ™« ]Kon « da *« Of SeptemberVl^The Thnes - ^ -P of Connecticut and Massachusetts 
gives a majority against Breckenridgc of not less 
than 2,300. 
v. -“wiiiM. BBifr ggggu a mu — aawsi w iuu,u a,ouu. farewell • . ,.'V conquest of the forts is described as a dash. 
4 -—.U,m,or„y ta v,r g ,E,a ..about ^ “ P “‘"" f0r 
PboamA.-OOlcial rcteru. from eiameu coua- placed wtm .“at ~ M -'***» “ ^ »„ 
_aooitESTEa k ir. moveubeb u, na 
DOMESTIC^NEWS. 
WaHhiugton Bin tt era. T . lJ (v00 ' { ) Ucm.; Iheodoro Bun- 0 <,ae ‘ ft - The London Daily News denounces had beon equal to those of tbe Allies ♦»,« ,, . _ t» r 
froj^s: srrs‘r«rjtrt 
rr:; b .;^rrr 
that on the return vovflwe Him wnm J ,,r DiocKnuo of Gaeta by sea, is mere- The Irench version says that on the 21 «ni,« about $a,ooo, 000 . 
Jaimnese alone. This, he savs. j« the^rst ’7 ri I880 ’J 8I, “JJ® rcsult of lh e election in this acl ‘ lutc tbe ® B c»P«o f tbe King of Naples, Allies, after a vehement resistance, carried by as- -A Russian tradesman recently swallowed forty tai- 
stance in which a vessel conduct* 1 1 1 1 c ’^ JouhtfuJ, and nothing ean be kpown pos- T) P ,cvcut c °rapljcatlwis were ho captured. 8ault ‘he most important of tho Taku forts Two '°w caudles, in Si. Boteisburgh, ou a wager, and *tra D pe 
Asiatics has succeed.^S 7 fa C fa "fTh ThC French journals offer no explanations. hundred French and two hundred Engl were 
North Pacific Ocean, and strikingly r,roves the to lm„r rVl ’ d ;'^ lth about thirty oountles oi-midable military and naval preparations hor y> u combat. Ten thousand Tartars were killed . U,UI pjr P enwi ‘"- 80 far - ^ ‘he English expedition 
— One million bushels of oysters in the shell are sold. 
ml tbn __ 1 . 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 24, 18C0. 
— At one straw hat manufactory in Rexbury, Mass., 
three hundred girls and two hundred and seventy men 
are employed. 
DOMESTIC HEWS. 
Washington IHattcra. 
The State Department has received a< 
from Minister Harris, of thc 5th of July 
etntn.i 41. n i At. _ w » 
von Dsm > In 1 p U°°k, Dem.; Theodore Run- * ^ho London Daily Nows denounces had boon equal to those of the AT 
, • wo ’? n J L Pa ? er ’ I m " ; Jo8c Ph 0. “orn. bh i« as direct intervention by France, and says might have favorably compared 
advices hlcwcr Rep.jCharlea E. Eimer, Rep.; Edward Europe must not bo allows to remain a victim European battle*. The English a, 
]y - H ® l8aacW -Kcp. The three to aii this mystery and repeated surprises. It is together with harmony and equal 
auons. nunaroa French and two hundred EDglibfi were 
preparations /,or ' s au co,nf,af - Ten thousand Tartnrs were killed 
xxorm racme ucean, and strikiDKlv nrovea the i, M . ’ rnTr.^ “” uu ‘ “ ,,Jl 7 (!0um, «s .. “'*« navai preparations inousana Tartars were killed ~T be ejf P en ' ,l ‘** 80 f«, of the English expedition 
Japanese of being so capable of Improvement that 11 1 ’ lC pu,l °tin figures Bell consider- ' vurc K° in K on - a nd some writers construe the re- and found in t,j c fort, among whom was the Gen- ‘ n r’ ttcoordio « to parliamentary returns, is £0,624,- 
thvy niigbt „„„ P).„. r^,„. P .. ?“r ^ w i a “« •*”« —W, of counllv, to f «'« « 6,. Clo.d „ , m JL »~M"-CWof. Olb„ f„ m “ >».« 
iL A „ i I . _ J W.V.MVUHUIH <iUIV rtU 
!nu. ) g . B00U , p aco themselves at tho head of hear fr 
Cloud &h a probable 
rrendered successf ve- 
Orientiil enterprise, if allowed freely to ciHtivaf. , U i ar . J, om ' lbe vo<e 01 Breckenridge, so far as ‘^cation °f an eventual campaign. ly the sumo evening. The capitulation givea the 
the great powers they possess. 1 f ° Brd , r °“’ H ^ ,0 . 00; for , ' in cdo, 1 ’.,000; CRy- Tbo Kmperor on the 31st, reviewed 20,000 men AU1cb tbe whole country ns far as Tien Sin, and 
XI , , ' - - 7 VVV J Uivj- - -- V *V n vu -WjUUU Lilt'll --J 
^ r ' MMIM ' 8W:D “ 8,M ' =“o B :irX d e Zr ceedlD8a c ™~-»X^i r „, ogoflt021s , T 
w., »«,in K . 1 , 0 , r. N ’.llT:r SMe ’ " <J*CHd to t ."“ •>» f r ™ dl 8"” •»*«» ^S r“»“ "" 
There is living iu France a woman 107 years old 
She drinks well, eats better, aud at times goes into the 
woods to cut faggots. 
gress of construction. 
r. ai T r ia wmc “ 1110 commander and officers in in the vlcinitv of 60 non ulI9BI1Ue 18 
hm steamer were received by the authorities and r f ’ 
people of San Francisco. They were directed to , KANSAs '— Co ro pI eto returns from the Territorial 
people of San Francisco. Thoy were directed to 
thank him particularly for tho complete repairs 
of the steamer at Mure Island Navy Yard, and ex¬ 
pressed the deep sense His Majesty entertained 
of the kindness and courtesy of Capt. Cunning¬ 
ham, commander of the yard. 
The reports of the officere of thc Candinmnrrah 
and letters received from thc Embassy, with full 
accounts of the reception at San Francisco, and 
the kindness shown them by all classes of our 
The Secession movement. 
M in. Hoiritt, tho English author, ha* announced his 
belief iu Spiritualism, and English journals have token up 
the discussion extensively. 
people, have produce !'i ZiyZZTo.eZ It™ '7™ ^ <* the ConsUtu- 
ciallyamong the nobleHbnsflr^f.,..^ _ P . .. lon, _ and Snvo,ve ftl1 the States in common ruin. 
***'' A-'lOLj J Cl , * n iu AU9’ - 4W "»» viunu UU LUC _ It ), uo A l , ., . 
making the delegation stand 23 Republicans to 10 tm lf Bhe were fttta cked by Piedmont. northern bank, when the batteries opened a lire of Great'V. ♦ • 5‘“ 0T *” d tbttt there is a of the 
I',..10,,. Tho -jorl* ft,, UM |,;rC °' ,b ' ,risb ^ I. «. r.onj to he tr^eod *“ ^ 8 »‘ “ 
in the vicinity of 60,000. through l ranee en route for Ireland. 0U8 > a8 tkoir shells pierced and burst the walls of - MmW , 
Kansas. Complete returns from the Territorial erowiShMCMk^ C .° ri '^. a ; po ^«nt says the Gov- f he ^ a,jJ a 'vful explosions shook the ground, I’ike Co., rmL, amHU* L^d''^rtlmZeJewmkiV; 
election for members of the House of Renrcscntn. r ♦> U <; on tiacted with private ship builders bat an,itl ruinBtlie lartarsstood to their guns, large quantity of *tock. 
tiveg, show a large Republican majority. ' ca^ed gunToa^ C ° U8trUCtion ° f 160 8tCum lron - got'under^tht w? th0 liflemeD , Z W “ n ° Wltt) th ° EBg,ish anthor - ha * bounced his 
- Ther.irt ' .i n * under tho walls; the fire was still hot, and b «Uef ‘n Spirttaallam, and Englmh journals have token up 
Tho Secession movement. 1 La Pt il >n3 in the French Mercantile Marine maD y were struck by rude missiles. Here much tb « discussion extensively. 
South Carolina.-Ai a meeting recently held of Marin!! 1 “ fo ^ ed b y Circukrs from the Minister of tbe los8t o the Allies was experienced; thc rc- - Helen Dresser, a converted Mormon,is lecturing in 
Mr. Keitt said that Mr. Buchanan was nledned to i i ! ^ ^ B th ® CVent of War ’ the y " iU be H ' 8taQl ' e of tht,8c Ta ' tar8 was at last overcome, tbe She describes the females at Balt 
secession, and would be held to it South Can li t,,kcn ,n 0 tbe 8t!r ^cc aa 2d Lieutenants. As the lhc ■ urr e n ^«r of other forts followed, not without Lake « of despair. 
na Bhonld shatter the accursed Union If lhe P r0 P 0 ’ lUi< ’ n i ha8 given disaatisfaction, it is said 801110 chicanery on the part of tho Viceroy. - The fon-.u of the Cordilleras, Central America, are 
could not accomplish it otherwise she u-rmii WlU be pro P 0i!ed to give them a pension. Tbe loBH Wl,B “vero-32 officers were wounded * aiJ to abonnd lu Ia(Jia rQbber > tbou K b up to the present 
throw her arms around the pillars of ihe ConsUtu J ?^- Ac(50rdin S *« ‘ bo Neapolitan accounts, 1”° “ 8erioU61 ^ and 6C ™ «"s™y' 
tion, and involve all the States in common ruin C " lldiai was be,ltlVn with great loss at the Gariir- ; he ‘ ,,<tb rp gnn o nthad 10 meukillcd, 50 wounded, ibot than lb0 professional assassins, says a for- 
n. Boot, C. r . Icgf.lRtan ^ ■'“« ^- «Sft 7%%’i 
L ”* 0f *"•”« Tbo “ d »" »«» «*»«. Tof. H, b W , i W MCi - - H I. from M.J. ... 
Holun Dresser, a converted Mormon, is lecturing in 
the Western cities. She describes the females at Salt 
ciallyamong the noble* .V V uon ’ untt mvolve ftI1 th e States in common ruin was uuaun with great loss at tbe Garlg- 
treaty of Yeddo. One of ihc'I'lliciafsna^Iv rV 17 ? r ° IiDa Le 8 1slatnre adjourned on the l'!!!',.!* d ‘ SpfttCh ° 8 plac » bi « dshlgh aa 
marked to Mr. Harris,—“We did not believ/, L ’ ,h . ,nst Nothi “S of intereat transpired. The n, r ...J 1 ?, 04 * U , d WOunded - a “ d “ve guns taken, 
when you told us of the friendly feel in . r y ° U ,er8 arP now eu rou,e for their homes. ° la ‘ 8p “ tcli ® 8 f,0 «> Turin sny these asaertions 
country for us, but we now S ee that all you havl 5° Wuahington Constitution publishes one Of def-aRdal' ? fal8e ' tbe 8ardiniana not b e‘»>B 
said was true.” 1 a11 yoa have the fo ™ 8 of the Declaration of Independence that r ** H R,K 
“ e,r “ d were — 
Of tbe g , M proBperlt, ft, ( , on „,; 1 " ®“ na “- T1 “’ »'H ■PPWfd.tto* on. million r^!cl,“. W “ ‘ " m ““ 4, “* * kere ww, * re “ 
it will have an important cflbct on the minds of / ’ 1 be used at tbo flIs «rction of the Gover- An atr ck on Part* i u ^ 
tkanmleluwt D„no„, „a load to a bc„o, T’ * «*“« ”? ^otgia in a ,ta„ of m „„a, y de . „ ' fI 
the recalcitrant Dunois, and lead to a better state ?'^ ^ p,ltt ^ n « (je °rgia in a state of military 
of feeling on their part towards ub and toward P ‘ t8 m, tb ° ( ” 0UBe of Represent* lives unw 
the intercourse of foreign nations. mously. The bill received a like vote in the 
Senate. 
Many letters received in Washington from lead¬ 
ing politicians from all parts on tbe border of 
The Military Convention met on the 12th inst the 
!,00l) billed and‘wounded, anY^ guns taken T?*™?* 1 * and « 
Iffioial dispatches from Turin sny these assertion* T ° U Bntlah killud - 1(i1 ' t ,,, “ ? f t' flOB Ha ? na that tho reraai “8 of Chris- 
" °,°T Mr ** the *«-av a. or Ab. 22ZSZZSZE? •" *■"- 
dc following day. Troops leave with honors of Adrairal Nlipier is dead. Time*, under 24 hours, last week. ’ 
^Dlea^m?h* M tbCir am8 ’ a “ d W6re t0 S ° t0 hrnr! f 1ied “ 0Dte8e * "“Jcr Emmanuel, gained a - A recent advertisement of a masquerade ball, at La- 
iaples on the 3d. brilliant victory on the 3d, on the Garigliano. P orte > Cal., requested gentlemen and ladies to leave the* 
A.ipieB was illuminated, and there were great Aenf »> wagons and stores were left in Emmanuel’s fire arins and cutlery at th« door. 
.'joiciugs. possession, and 11,000 prisoners. Gen. Somnez -The Empress Eugene is the possessor of apearl- 
Au attack on Gacta is shortly expected. pursued the enemy, and afterwards occupied Mola fouud ttl N. J., during the pearl-fishing excite- 
It. was denied, via Turin, that Admiral l’crsano and positions commanding Gaeta. Emmanuel raeut “ fuw fear* since-worth $ 2 , 600 , 
id suspended firing on the Royalists near Gaeta. waa °*P eoted at Naples immediately. Garibaldi — Tb *’ C0nBuli (,f Michigan is now complete. It foots 
ictor Emmanuel crossed the Garigliano. was at Naples. Anarchy reigns at Victerbo. Tbe np 750 > 000 - In i 860 , the population was but 397,000, It 
, . .~»*»iii«iorssuo ..v.i.tia. xaiumanaci 
nod suspended firing on tbe Royalists near Gaeta. waa °*P eoted a ‘ Naples immediately. Garibaldi 
iitoi Emmanuel crossed the (jarigliano* was at Naples* Anarchy reigns at Victerbo Thp 
On thA it,. i « ... __ * Ul ' 
tbc 27th the Sardinian flotilla cannonaded votin » on aunexatlon was announced at Pe'rn“ia ^ nia, ' y doub, °' 1 ifl thu Ia8t < ‘ L ’ cade ' 
e Royalists near Gaeta. The French Admiral Tho ^habitantsat Victerbo hastened to vote .Tot! . “ Tha tul ’ J « ra i' h liu, » b «tween Milwaukee and st. Paul 
the Slave State* ern p j 8 fjU tbe border of The attendance was large Resolution* ^! ‘ Ue R^Uets near Gaeta. The French Admiral Tho fnhabltantsat Victerbo hastened to vote not- . - Thfi hue between Milwaukee and st. Paul 
ill wIirL r ’ P , dyCi3,VC ° pinlonsa « aina ‘ i P««ed favoring 7 despatched a frigate to stop the firing. withstanding the French occupation and **""»"*'*'**- Tb « *«»• crosses the Mississippi at 
the legality of mcesalon «o0. r tt.Ooa.Mt.UoD. iron,. T , Br ™' 1 nladc “ Atotair.ntt.MM,, *- - elal Geadormo. occap.tioa .ad poatifl. w,o.o.,„atb, too 
the legality of KceM lon ua4.r th. CaaTutoZ 7,. , ° 0V - BroTO ™*<1« ■ 
ao,i .ho lt» o.poJie. 0 .. “ . J ° "T" *»«“■ A«hrta* tb. right ol 
loon.yed inlercst aie il«o moklog th.ir vokL tli!.,Trtchir" l| h " °' 1 "' r B “'*“ 10 ‘“* U,n 
beard by the administration, and aluw.Hl " V dec arcd lf federal troojis 
monsly they are standing for the Union Vi • •* • 17' C coerciOD » for every Georgian who fell 
i. by no mcADfl f.vorabU to »oo I ^t. .'tZI k tb », c '>" ll >^ the bend, of two federal e„ldie„ 
Booth A Ltter ^1“" ““ «- -- 
bouse in Charleston, says that there is realtw «• 
unanimity, even In South Carolina, for sc ^ir,,. ‘ A ’~ H f arin S of Gov. Wise’s movements 
«roag realsiance .p«oh,’d«,i.ri„g ,beri.Mo“f Admiral^l'er,auoretornedtoNoplee,exp,ea„ og CW Oend.ra,e. - ..—■■■ - ™ u .„, 
HeceBtioD, and the duty of other 8,,,.. , K ,- r -. re t ettlie conduct of the Trench. Later telegrophe from Sbaughae gay the renort ,0 lrnb |** a tb. Bultalo t'.male Academ, bare 
*«^ »• *?£££?- d ^»»““• ^;r Mhni - m * «•'■««X ^ 
aitempted coercion for »»,„ , , , J ,T uun “ u,e 00in blned, were preparing for war XeinSIn. 
in thc conflict, the heads of two federal Toldiers L ° ndon Uornin K Advertiser asserts, on the Cha PPe p s piano factory at London was burned. EuTope to or^*°R V’T'^ t0 8<> t0 
Bhonld atone for tbc outrage^^^ ^tttt Vet„, Em . Taenty ..erBonaaere .njnred. 
ereignty. manucl is to immediately bombard Gaeta by sea The telegraph cable to connect Singapoor and -Lawyers are taxed *50 .. 
VjRormA.—Hearing of Gov. Wise’* movements ^Capuf’had been d finit 1 • was abont to leave England. Length Islaud.baukers^ZSO.realvstateage^VoiU^ucTou- 
ln organizing minute men, Gov. Letcher it is said item! * 0 JcIinitel y occupied by Gari- r ’ '° eers$ 60 . Rea! estotu is taxed one per cent. 
iddressed him a note, hinting that he (Wise) was It was^mmrted t) T ~ r e corn crop of waa deficient -The annual financial statement of Georgia shows 
Jo longer Governor of Virginia, but that another would r V?, 1 ' lCtor Emm anuel $1 ’ 4C8 ’ 930 re0#i P tfl for tbo and jU70.UO expendi- 
iad succeeded him who would take care of tbe LJ,f ? f .f, (,aii ^ldi tbe title of Prince of tUm " The suto d * bt araoun ‘«870,760. 
public interests of the State. ^ 0We 3,000 liv, and would ^ fp^XdS^ ~ lu the W * at ^ ^ tberu are 200 Baptist 
I decorate him with the Order of the Annunciation. < SS^jSt P^kqrnetMm 66 " *'**»'-*£ cbur6hl!B > #0 ' 2W There i. a .so a theological 
-iU Cl IU1U urm, iofttitution for the triil n ;..» „r _ 
unanimity, even In Sontii Carolina, f or secession in n , , anng ot (j0V • Wl86 ’ fl movements 
The business men, artizans and mechanics and nd r ^ ani/ ''° gra!nute mcn , Gov. Letoher, it ia said, 
all professional classes, are directly opposed to no1 d ^ ' U “ Il0,C ’ hitttin K tbat bo (Wise) was 
accession. 7 ° PP ° 8ed to aalon K er Governor of Virginia, but that another 
The Preeident, H i, said, hnow. f ul ,y .11 ,be paluXtt Xltt 
- lu the West India Islands, there are 200 Baptist 
chureheB, 80,250 members. There ia also a theological 
institution for the training of native preachers. 
