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Show ! tt:- . - 1-.- - jui. - Oca Eas'tcfivcxchariges arp till thqisV jst'., Inclusive ; ' , .vt..7 f- gj Tne IftEtraJBhB,rr,ironi Jpiia jlell,. t:j y request; is preparing for pnWicitioli nil w tpost of Ins views upon. the present crbia j .DivoRcS Mioir'fiASTTtifoUowlng is tl lie substance, of. a bill now before tlie te fcrriiont -Legislature "A dlrprco7fbm' ni lie', bonds tof 'raatrlmohymay bo gran'tcjl ilierQ.cSthcr'of the parties is'Sn luibttual st runkard orshajlliavo joined ihy religlbiisj : K cct or socioty wliicli professes! tpvbelicvq S be? relation, of hnsband aiiil wife1" tbfo tin'- tl twful or refuses"1 to cbliabit Avith, each ,w ther for thb spac,e'(plihrceiychrsw " t' Latino ok nAXDs.---l)rS. Mayo Cfj ftl Imitlt and. Newtoiii rcsicioiit lit iIo3tpu 1 nd Nevyljuryport, prcnd tp jq, abloYo y urp diseases, through divinb aid,.by tlie, 01 jying po of lands. Tho TtaxtiUr pub; w ishes an acconutcf tho 'case,of,W'ashing- C( on Perry,- a man ibttjy4ro , jcats. olil,' rho;had a withered. urm ftob c(rlldhood4n; utprotesta aatiist crcdencooC its iu- j brmant's statement,' e- Failwe .Messrs, May & Rogers, tho al xtensivp paper manufacturers in Herkt-icl ier,liayo,siispi;iHled payment, The stock, fi :c., passed Into tho hands of Vcruoii Uro- ; tl hew, of Nbvt- Y'prb, who, wera hetivy hi- V orscrs of May & Rogers, and the tnitl tl fill be continued Itt'operntfon by tliem I ii tttll-ttlcnffiOTrTb piintd, null' t.om6'"ifefiidtfe afrnugemcuts ti jade. - It 'U further stated' that thP as- 0: uts .Pf tho firm ar'b largely hi exceSftof a hp liabilities, and that It Is probable no w reditorwlll lose nnytlifng.4 TfP failarc II rn. Mpftfftfiiii.(! hvthi'ir infthllTlv' tn ifdfttre -tl ... , ...... j . SCPUUtS, ; ; - p Af.tsrsT roiv.'Mi-'rir'ER. comiirrEft Fbcrt- 9 ;b Y'cacS' Aco, The Iadfaiiapb.lfs iurndl Boys "the telegraph aritiouueed 3 10 arrest at Attica, Indiana, ofFox", fd'r ie miirdcrof Col: Davenport' at Rocl; Is- c, rid It years ago: Some? tVo.fi'r three ther jnen weroimpllcateiVvtltTox, and ere art cslcd, tried aud executed, ' Fps, 0 icapcd tit .tho "time, but 'vfas: lirres'ted li imeyearorso rifterwiird by- the theiiic larsliat of tho Tcrrltory of Iowa, James t Dlmstpn, a former resident of Indiana-. p olis. On liis way back'tb Rock; Island, v r rather Davenport, opposite' 'Rock Is- j md, Johnston stopped with Ids prisoner t Wasliiugtpn Hall, afterward kutfwii ns c lie Wright Honsb, where the Glenn' v lp;k. now is. Tho hotel was then kept y y Mr. Edmund- Browning. " Johnston laced his' prior)er under fjfuard In ri baefc. j 50m of the front.bnilding, in whicli was 't "window overlooking 'a court that rftu 1 etwpen tho, two wings of the rear part c f tho hotel. During the night, and a rhile his gnnnl was asleep, Fox took the c prd front tho bedstead, fastened it to the t cdpost, lowered himself to the ground, t nd escajxHl through tho gato nt the eud f tho court. " lie has been at large ever j 'nee until his recapture ot Attica, Sc.v- ( ral gentlemen of this city, who wtrcit dgers at the Washington Hall at ft bo time' Fox? escaped, say they heard jq noise, ho made, m 'getting out of his abrrt and outside of tho court. He rns not missed until he had .been gone )tig enpngh to tlndo all pursuers. The ' mrder 'of Col. Davenport was cold- ' loaded, and caused grcat-cxcltemcnt at ' lie time Fox Is likely, at last, to receive ' lie punishment which is his due. Ho Ims e Iways been represented as a desperate ' tan, and, In all probability, will meet the ! nd that thp lawprescrilies for those, who f o violence to their fellows. The present ourishing qity of Daycnport In the Stale ! t Iowa was rtamed fit honor of tho njan J no met ws ucaui nt or near it, lotiriecu ; sarsqgo, when It. was a iwy sraall bud aignificatit villago;,; j THE SECESSION MOVEMENT. Tut Boston Journal publishes tlicfol- 1 wing extract- from a prlvato letter rc- ' lived in that city from a citizen of, olumbio, S. 0. The tyrite r Is said to bo ie of the best eitijeas of that State-. Couhuia, S. C, Nov. 10. ( My Dbab Sin; 1 am awaro of the ( lrcliability of the partisan prcascs of the ( mntry. Dining tho last three weeks I t vvc secu most monstrous absuritie4 of i ing? purporting to occur In South Cnro- i a. Ilowover.AvItli regnril to tho papers I this State, everything In relation to the i ntiuiDut of the blatu may be relied upon, 1 1 1 thcro can hardly be Paid to bo any dl-j t siou among onr people. When our is gUIature met, there was a disposition ou I a 10 part of a large number of tho repro- s ntatlyes to ppstpono the meeting of tho t invention uutil January, upou thu appro- M :usion that there would bo a diversity of t 001 j wun isv.uS uio progress or tbe Am all pwisjof th state, that thevT! :lrao nAtWidl the people werp far ji IT rinec 1 of thtr legislators, and they d call thai cqitvcdttou ranch sooner-.!' lectloq oftleTcgatw to Iw iho Cth anS hp convention the JTtU of DeceaA L'ho houses, were full and" Uio vote xntoii UPO& 1 . " V'ith, this "ptcTnde,.i shall as trltfir u irbsslbla answer your; qncstiouj serkuC t believo tho common sentiment in, faror f a separation, frorn; .tli TJnipri tk itirnest couvictlbri of. our pcopu'ij, tUt mr 'equality is destroyed by a ,ccii Majority, and that. out honor and interwui require, 0?. to sjecdo. Whcthtr, of mm i sin tm pi.acenbIy)on, therb is d diVtStv f1 jf opmlpn. All at, tho SobtU acknowleaV; I irtcnt' mnlorltv Sntmosn .It-4nit " m .eaccably My opinion Is, from the rant itado of telaUonS aifd adinstmenfs'wllch will Imshedf but.lLbeliero, tfib Wamest )f Uio wholo country will be- so oppoM, Iqwati that the destruction bf life ,ttMb H lM'ns??K Xtomr of "no class f people In SoutU Cfifoliuaj ptiposed, to flit, imlou: ,Sotne,fc,w arc ppppsfd to-Spslk iroUtia'.iicjlipg alone. ...Ntoefy-niW' ink mhdretl are. in favor of, ,a soatucra ten-'c'deracyj ten-'c'deracyj sinco.thci election of jMLfacqltt Fhb jtnercantite class are'in favpfof iS. anion. In, this .city," every pro'ni'uit merchant is in .fayor, of secession, m nearly all belong to the j'mtn'ttte-niea"' Iho greats grfcv aoce,; wectfitr, thp ttcction ot Mr. Lincoln- a noTlnertt tnan. and Mr. IIamliu (who is rentirtMl t (a mulatto,) by uorihertf. Votes' alone-i- , eft" who ttcrp elected' simply becsuw icy declared: themselves hostile to soatkr it institutions, Tjio aggrcspnspf th' -flck-rcpiiblicaii party, havo" cxeitil tb butlt to. the poit-tof 'rcsUtWtj IlaV os6 a'slip taken from a, Ocprglspawr hich enunlcrntcs then) ' Resides tone, i -South .; Carolina wo have-always felt mt tho tariff Ims.always beerreppressirs the? South for -tho benefit of tie Notta; so the uatigfttioa.laws.'; "''ir .. Iru'l.bscdi seti4:yp a copy bf to eon-Itntioir eon-Itntioir of thetiiinntmen'rJBoditloe, hieh spnmgup iif our city V'firt'Mr. cwnrd'a speech at Chicago, .wliere Is ircatcned to' overwhelm "the "Sbath ith aoO.OOO wideawakes,' "There" rs loiisands throughoot thp.Sonth enrolled iflbng tlio minute mcii. ' Thtre:,ts no.doubf'.tliat the agUitioa ef iu slavery, qne'stian.j as prcdUd ly Webster niid',Calh6nnt is the cause of il nr tonblpi , 'It lsiooliiUmately inter, ovfefijfnto our social fubrip.to be eradkit-i. eradkit-i. We aro coiiiciotis' that tbesMgrooj ro better and happier licre tha'rf Ib.sij art of tho world. Wo .aro:dbirfr tabri j ameliorate; their condjtlPn,? la" this ity nloii tlierp wj a Sunday school wfyre bout oue thousand att.end. and are cttt-lihed cttt-lihed fcvery Sabbtth Wc aro,sIck,jiI red of the abuse ami blackguardisS of te New "York. Ifriiie, tf. vl waifgrsit V'o deslrp ttf rtlfevo Ui'cbnstlcnccs ef :ic fanatics who feel slavery to "be a 'H(j8in, unl consequently yve-will nwit M4.iirrJ!rrhisrthe del-, , ion of pur state to submission, to'tlie rule, f a.r;ctipV.aI pSty, Wo'nraiall tlmin-rif ami followers 'of Mr. Yaatrj, -Ito was liprh, end bred in South Canv na;;trV, lika I'llfti; lovo tho "Union nadir be CoHsiftutrpn, Wt hst haa jTaiteJ fi rafect us we Vll( tditQ, but," des'tiuTcs Si urowhliauds. ,v7'7 1; h'avc nptcr been a. politician, but'.i cict aiid cpnservatiyo lfiokcr ca-aoi ao;old;to Iijip' lost.jny; fi're,' nor 'yowj npaglt ta-bo n'e6asp(l;pf rashness, ' itfroni tfcs ViorTda jPnyW. f.-Mr..Buchanari f.-Mr..Buchanari rccogiicsttho.tlpctrias f statu sqvorcigntyt but will the" repDb-can repDb-can President recognize, 'It? Jfira's gde tioiV-'Reparately,- no-resistance, will U ladtfby tliu present ndminlstratioalj vA sjuthvru cpufedewcy can bo-'formed-iti oycrnmfnt recognized by different pof-rs pof-rs and then, if the rcpublicaajsdouia ration chosp to coerce It would -be de-Iarlug de-Iarlug jvar ngalnst a sovereign' por, t fhich the other governments of the i WW roold not 1)0 indiffcrcut. On the other iitud, shpuld separate statp action he de jyed until Lincoln's, inauguration, tint llmiiiistratioii being, hostile to our Instil ions, ilia Prcstdcut, as coramandet-i hief of tho army and navy, cPuld flews erious injury, and a long aud proHMtrd i.vil war would result. Ifhowertri ead tho signs of tho times correctly, " liink thnu action by tho South will sot e delayed, but that buforpLiucoluUto lis e.it a f outlicrn confederacy I oroicd, aud all the steps taken for.a fins iiidcdetcrmhicd resistance, sbouhLlis empt coercion, Qai.bb Ct'sniko ov SecESJiq.'f. "ft ivaiKv nothing fprus In Massaeh'i' o discuss tho question of the cxpeaiwf ir inexpediency of secession, and'Wes-leaver and'Wes-leaver to impress on-tlio Soatnern Ststts ha sa'credness of iho "Union". JSo Jong ho State of Itassacbusetts'raaictala ystcm of legislatioa plalftly COTtrart he Cohstituttpn-iit tho Tery mattdf .t pecial rights of the Sbnthern 8tates,'rt ars ro closed to appeal j'iu rJCttaU pi tta Jidon from tts. To iwh appeals,' wi ; iwcrls rcady.tba t tvlfin we'daly r gw t" Constitution our"scles,and not nutu t will bo competnrtotuttoexbM States to rdsjiect and observe Itj t itherwiso wo aro but meaulTenjoyng! je.tiefltsof tho compacts without dwW ug Its obligatory and that oor Isf"8 if thoUnioa fs Alike odious and new f eserlliig tho power of tbcj' I" government' tt tho spollatloni opPj1 'J? md wrong of fifteen States of the P.nw AViu,qp it AW.xE.Mr. PoTenlP t IhpCharlcstoir delegates JR9g Jaroliaa Legislature, delivers r c Solllar;M3left t is my fixed belief that th? State South Carolina, whatever may bf icr, whoever refnso to stand by herrr" Jouth Carolina solitary and alone to, will launch her gallant Utllft,;j )f independence tipOn an untried polities' c abiding' in the jdsticeor her c? md relying njion the gallant grnisei oat . tout hearts of hct people vrillpf11'" ho contest with our enemy. nd iiifaltcringly and trust to the God pr lea to guide her through the trials W fr I Even fa llowUkens, I fore that JOO hav resisted. I .tdoice fact. a rata .abbot tft teaclf thcjppTe of tbe,g orthbohave noosed, oppress, llepn arid tetraytdov that tbo Wtter qoest ot-iadteottj and iosutt j fillcdto,, rV cVU at list been Teamed I re, thktfat!wry hour of their Insp- ti Insntt up; Ktel, in rejoicing wetU f tte dMm ortWsUnion wilt faH j their alTrfshCcd. cdrs.tikfca;thudir-; Ulf Iguuty souli Aora t ie ri propriety iHniMitlttDS, kwhcn-1 think pfitlatn U' e NVth, thnUbey should sapposd ImtWpwptoW.Ow SorilhdestendcA col( 'Kbtghancl noWe a llocagons.thc.r i IKood,a people who, have tped liberty ft..,c KSifclt U tWH through all thd Stftt IKttt.jttotflA'df. Uid country s wcu as iKop p coal ."a sutoHicd vrJth ap HSB"1 wWlioat resistance to their , IKydemnrtds. Why, 'fellow-sUwcns, ,c'v M Massachusetts' (Wendell Knife Ms c.,ec,t,,1 ?l tKw KX: that it bitioHrte tfmtln the ,, K,fft!.p -ltepiilUl that the, tfavo hns, Ul0 KtStho!Prdiutoftl.c.i;nncd.BtatM. fif , K fclIocltrMns(nbrTc' the,tiwt end mi KinsMt, tbat the 'jOxti has elected thft St ofWUhUed States- An?il fos Ktrde" Bat atdngsldeof that fact, when ti'; ta.tbe history o.r tho lftLuic,.tho Will be. writtea-auolher ICt which' Is this: that there was one, at h)J ISut-p'r these, jlttTchfttdinyathatTij- g!w I Eitn niter scorn, untothMery d.srup. II f'5 Vbo -Ooiewtobmit to the Y'Qbi EHi?,, of North Carolina, hashes Ldht3WSS.oiditheUgJsla(ure of 1 fthst State. HrtdomiaelidsthataStato cm lrrntibn Ub held Immediately after a pro fSdfiiiftJMU.ecthem States iigl, Ctthefe uo'a'tberonghfcprg&nt.on of qua Ifte gc of 18 ?and -45- JM.ra which will liUotlief.orroaUpn.pf, corps, of, .10,000 hatee with-.- separate- OTBoniafttlOii, fwifch'shttllhearmed' and- cfturpped by kt state,:::.:: - . vi I Kiusra nearS'6rfolk Tfc., ho) J - NoM9,-1800r)- , I GtaUemenrr-Yours.of thor Othwas 1lrt,oa6r handandj.1 nor can ba butrtgitrthat,it,wa3 tiot In my power, , fWfit bcttt rccetml easier, ttf have JJC- gfJ letptcdjoarcall, Domestic' duties olilige of I m-1 to beat hdtoe.for wttfc or two froiu im 1 lie SOtbf ,to-norrOw- 4- ? Tl1fl"iiapcudiiierisiin is full of; danger an 1 w ittry ikle.,' liicro is no election ,li(iw n f but to- meet it on every side -In full po jfriwtt Jnstruct'yoar Dolcgatcsancl Sen- A ibf td'eaffthe lorereign powct of the 31 j Slate "to Judge qt the infrftctioti and of of itSe mode and-measure of redress," The to i Constitution of tboUuUedSjutesaud alt o I thiHt'estab'lUheS tnesto defended, and I oifrrisbt and honor mast, be sStoi. The Is I tecn ro,6,uch as call as to stand on t I tot nrm.i, if uot at once to Usu them. e tt f ait' fa "fact in A 'State of war withont its ei bemyprdclaimcdv Our duly to ourselves J n to hail til? sovereign' patto lutho Fed- c- twi compact and to demand of each, its I li'rpdWand fnteut psctft- or wiyv If P ) isiqescannot.be peaceably adjusted, then k tcfCfcsee ?iut ba'had to to Jast resort t ofjoTefeigu powers. 'J"o nssunie tbajk.t l I titnde it lofeuJ!er""wo 'inttst1 re'olvo Our- e 1 iehei'raid'tlie'couvcnlloRarforlpioriover- o I tbaty, and fair lack upon' ot:rrMserveU t-! t-! righto Ihoiaoft'esientfdloC these rights-A I ii.taresamosileleffttca power vhTch are itbaVld Ije prci'crled and abused to our " j ruin anddisgrace. ' , I TiiUhe question of Tesce or War U t I dc5qcd,lct VirgiMa-aml every Southern I J or Stave State sutpetul Ftdtrtd relation t I W&ilkck JttpubUcen, SlattSrrJt UCftCC, I ietnrrt to statu qttpj lf )tat,fisW 1 I la the mean-tinio organize active Com-i Com-i oiltpU C Bfety, and arm and eqnip earpj of 'Minute Meu. l?on't delay a V oonttnt. ArmamldrillJ j Yout, truly, 5 llBsnr A, Wise. I Messrs, A H, Wakey, lic 13. Jackson, J wd Dthprs,Iadisou,. 0. II. Va. I Ujtxct JTtoa x kiitatb ixrrrp. to he i "Cbucunn, S. O., Nov. 21, 1800. 5 ''There arp stirring times in South Ca- i rolhsa just now. I do certainly think that I 'the ministers, judges! and the jveople are waning ont of their senses, or their 'cnscr t i( they ever jtad any, are rumiiug out Of them. If ever there were a people pu the fice of'thia earth who were blinded to their own interests, the people of South t Carolina are. They'scero to think that if t ttey were only ont of tha Untou oil would be weli with tbenu I very often say to i wyielf. for, I dro not say,it to Anybody !, Wt) 'It yqnr baiik.biUs ro now at ten I per cent, discount, how itilt yon be able to raise money!ttf pay aud equip an army, for o standing army you roust, haver But w army Is only one item of the expense i f a government; and if their port is to I be a free port of cutry, from what source will the revenue coui$? It iafoolfshand tbsnrdbat the people of the state wpuld saOer themselves to bo taxed to pay oil the expenB.es of tbo government. If a Irue Vote on the question could be taken, .tMpajority-of thoiople of South Carolina Caro-lina would rcfusQ to go oat of the Valon. lint the political orators nnd 8dmcu jvh are going through the state "fllmiirep'refbotthings-to the lgneraut in thtfcoBojlryif nij!'it wy bo that they will ,o(e themselves, tout or tho Federal flo-Jerhmcn, flo-Jerhmcn, I daupt know8 anything about the. character flf Lincoln, but 1 do hope wat he Is a man of nerve and true courage, he Is not, U will bo of no use for himto wk hold of the rdu or helm of Btatc. It K cf, cvfdent to my mini fhat cither freedom or slavery will uow triumph. The political leaders of the couth AVilt uot let the excitement' dtp away until somothiug finite is accomplished. The slave power yiU frighten those who adTQcatq freedom , toto submUwiou, or ifrc'cdaai will strike tror into the heart of slavery Which PPwef.do yoa thiuk, will, ou tho 4tU of warch5l, trinmph? Nothing bt Ore .and death wilt triug the slave power to the norittlnto any measdre, from tbo par bat the poople tot the south.prodace tier rcaslaploor ibet wortd,VMt d6 te blicans cay for themselves on thaf gin; iottl - -'...,;!' The torn, jhe lltmtsvlile (Ala.) Xdrocite.l WJ e nre mttle midst of u rcvblutieti, less a yet, but whicli'ls producing; ' itrcial cdtivulsion Involving all inter- ,.' Korth ami South, This revolution !',, t, be checked by landitious of the C: n, but by removing the causes. Of 'It. can.thebestbddonet It is hard .to w5 Bu'tas thtfwh;6Ie,Sopthlsjnii!(MteI wolved.lu this questiori.lt is right and L it that the Sanln'tbonld act.bs.a naltL' .V ooriler states hafe th4 brnnt'of ihb nt evlls to 'bear ati(l.'th'e!futare 0"ns 30 theirs also" more' than' those of tho d m 6t'atts7 lit Is duo 'to:.', them, that Jj, ' advice be nskcd'( ;fliid a Joint consul; -.y n bo had, This can only 1P done by gal convention of all U Southern ts, ,of their wisest, ablest nntV dis-1 test wen; frcsTi ftoiu th pcojMe. Snch ody cpnld -calmly' survey, the whole itid, show the evils, devise the remedy, It before the Northern States, nnd 0 tho ;ssde to tbem, If they refuse .,t icld to tluf moderate' and'just demands - 1 jnaila by the' SoutKfor 0s fait and I settlement of the slavery question". South would bo'vittdtcatedlh the eves in the world, and could fornt'. nridthir a( on to promote her common defense b her general welfare. It li essential t, uccess that tho South should. be.nnlt ( It.is vital to Us, that Maryjand, Yir: fl, a, Keutueky,.and .cp'ccTallytissdurf, i iitd'bo kcpt.ns slave; states'. Lobk-'at map, andseethesitnatipn of Missouri, ki i guard Arkansas, Texas; Now Mexi and onf outlet to tho Soothwest ju xeilie driven off, onrNorth and West- jj frontier wouhl bo csposcd.to faua.ti- g n.and nerthern Arkansas andnorthcrh h, fas in great danger.. g'j iVc iire,th'ereforc; in fvorofatipnth- w convention to. devise a; remedy ot to w ivido for tiip-.cmcrgchcy. With tho . its 'now before ns, we caitsep Ho ode- ti ito remedy In' separate state" thdepen- tl ice. . tl - . , L t,, |