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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 4

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an THE CHARLESTON DAILY COURIER: I WEDNESDAY UOttNING FEBUUUY 13 IG3L preparing for war and have threatened tbe Crown SHIP NEWS THE COTJBIEIt of Denmark oa behalf of Holslein aud Scfaleswig Correspondence of the Courier MosKMSEiT Au February 10 1561 After two days of Executive Session the Con Wind IMnmart foiaaa Hungary aad Italy are in arms the United States dismembered Mexico dismem VOKTRY gress of the six seceding States have thrown open bered Rassia England and France at- yet CHAELESTON SO CA-LAT 3217 2T LON 7956 W- seem to De on ice eve of tae oioooiest revolution the doors of the Temple of Mystery and Birth America France oMuuaToirDKsca or vu cocaaa-J Becsskls January 22 1S61 A very exciting and interesting case will come before the Tribunal of First Instance at Paris oa tbe 25th iast Madame JebomK BosaraavriE (daughter ol Wil iaam Patemoh of Baltimore MdJ first wife ol aad uncle of the Emperor KaroutoK and her sou COMMEBOUL LATEST DATES FROM Liverpool sn SO I HavreJaa S3 1 Havana Tan ST Charleston Market February lit COTTON The market was rather quiet to-day and prices still show a downward tendency The sales sura up bales as follows 36 bales at 22 at 9 16 at 63 at 1)4? 61 at 6 at 10 at 60 at 11 12 at ill if Km at 12 and 16 bales al 12 It is the gift of POETRY to hallow tbe world ever saw place of Liberty and have given to their constituents the long expected Provisional Government Truly the prospect is melancholy aad speaks very place in which it moves to breatha round Nature an odour mors exquisite than tba perfume of the rose end to over it tot more tnagieal than tee btasb of morning" Of this document it would be almost presumption TuisdatJ ARRIVED IFuuhiast 11 Sehr Harper Wardwell Atiakapai La 8 days 112 hhds Sugar and 2i6 bbls Molasses To Tupper A Schr -George Chiwrfm Mutdorf Cbumtm'a MilL 226 bW Rice To Uirare Colcock A Br Rntlvnrfoord Beoawt Bennett Mill bbia lillle lor civilizatioa ARGUS Correspondence of the warier Waawaaxow February 9 1S6L for me to speak critically Composed and unani mottslv a creed urns bv the master spirits of the -'The emotion of the day i constituted by the Jekomk) by ber marriage wuh th In ace ihn tJt 3Tar Orleans SkuAi ZWfa-1 seizure upon the order of tbe Governor of Geor Rks To Clarkson A Mey aad Cothn A Pringlo Sohr Zaiia Hadiev Combabae' 2A bbls Rica To CharUitsa Fhraary 1 Dan tern 60 bales gia of merchant vessels belonging to' the port of South based npoa the foundation o( the great Magaa Charts of oar liberties aad modified only for the perpetual preservation of those rights which ifl-coaceived philaathropy and fanaticism claim to inherit their part of tbe persona! property left by the Priac aad re-establish the perfect legality of her marriage ia America witJt the said Cotton 8700 bushels Rough Rica S161 feet Lumber 1000 "Schr Morning Star Ferm Enhaw 113 bales Sea Island pnnA a KAtwv- Innrraham a Wabb New York aad there held in reprisal for the seizure fling the Soothern wind The banner with its tvoe or motherhood Home hearth and friends within its fold we bind la ooe strong mighty cord at brotherhood staves iiw Barrels ueaas ana pieces saggiag Schr 100 uerees Rice of arms in New York by the authorities of that Coffin A Pringls Legara Colcock A Co Deveaux A Hey JACKSON V1LLK (FLA) Btamer 13 sacks Corn 1 end Baeos 1 bbL Flour 1 bag 1 sack State which have beea purchased by citizens of waidand A Wintbrop oon flhr TttiMr sn Roberts Chehaw 1 bales Sea EERBtEK the great Freaeh pleader is her coqd- had sought jo eradicate it cannot bat fail to meet the earnest commendation ol the people How its receptioa and perusal siay influence the popular Island Cotton aud 3ouo bushels Roush Rioe To O'Hear tnL aad Madame Doiapatk is now ia Paris Salt and xadpkgs aidxe Savannah February 11 1 Ropr A Stoney and Leeare Colcock A Co 3hr Kantwf ASxma rtnoe Combahea 4000 bushel From the Advciiisin Agency of- SM ETTFS I LL A CO 110 ASSAULT isronxT to iDnE8Epm DUTJIEi: C0S SELECT SPICES CT'ARANTFETt NOT ONLY A15SOLUTRLY AVn PEllFrXn-LY I'UR but criHiad trom rrewh pa'e ltd aiM cleaned liyw ea pressly tor the purpue wnh-out nfereaoe to cnwt ar beautifully packed ia Un-fMU (timni with paper) to prevent injury by keeping and are full weicnt wnne th oriinaiy ground Spieea are almost invariably short 4 Vas warrant them ia point of strength aad richness flavor beyond all comparison aa a siugls trial will abundantly prove Maauiaclured oaly bv DTJRKEE CO Fetwoary 16 a 1 1 PKARL-BTRKKT HAIR DYE WI 1 BATCflELOR-'S IIAI DYE THE ORIGINAL AND BEST IN THE WORLD ALL OTHER3 ABE MERE IMITATIONS AND should be avoided if you wish to escape ridieiile GRAY RED OR RUSTY HAIR DYED LS8TANTLT to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black without injury to hair or skm FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to A Ratohelor sinee 1KU9 and ever 8uuoo applications bare been aaade to tba hair of his patrons of Ins famous dye i WM A BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is warranted not to injure in tha least" however lung it may be continued and the ill effeeta of bad dyes remedied the hair invigorated for life by this splendid dye 1 Sold in all cities and towns of tha United States by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The genuine has the same and address upon a eteel plate engraving on four sides of each box of William a New Yobx Steam shin 000 bales Unlaad sentiment of those who have gorged the Northern press with the idea that it was the intention ofthe 1A I IIaa A Co Georgia- The telegram with this Statement made qaite a Boise ia the city aad at the Capitol Some unreflecting people were rendered quite aervous thereby oelieving it be the commencement ot war measare But generally the opinion was Oottoa and 260 casks Ki? Robert Schr Elisa Limerick lm Hall Mill 0 bbls Ricte seceder to re-open the objectionable Slave Trade 103 bales Sea island and 1074 bales Upland Cotton 1176 drv Hides and 10 bbls Saints Turoenune aw 1 Simons sous Sloop Ana Elisa from Pan tee 2000 bushels RoDsh aad have emoiaved this as coUaterat Uaioa- Ship Arameds Snow 1739 bales Upland Cot that the- act of Gov Baows was justified' or at Sloop Geneva from Ashley River 1000 bushels Rough ton Schr Chase 86233 feet sawed savmg nostrum I may not imagine But the express declaration of the iastremeat puts the matter least provoked by the silly act of Gov Moacax of Rice To Middle ton A Co i inu shia Rivr 31 bales bale Upland Lumber -i JfOSTJY beyond question aad aot only prohibits tbe intro-d action of slaves from foreign places but creates the power to suspend even a transfer from those Cotton To tyflear Roper A Stoney Deveaux A Hey ward and Bee A Co Steamer Edisto Sassard Edisto and Rt Helena 100 bales Sea Island Cotton and Sundries To Sassard Lawton Co O'Hear Roper A Stoney Legare New York who if he did not authorize at least assumed aad confirmed the act by which the arms for Georgia were seized oa shipboard ia New York Many say that reprisals ought to have beea made Sravtsrs at Acctioi Bonran sold at auction on Tuesday a man aged 26 years at $945 oaa of 21 years who are assimilated to as' by the institution of at $360 aad one 40 years at $690 cash The fuilowiag are the leading facta of the case as published by the Council Jerome youngest brother of "Napoleoa I arrived ia America ia 1SU3 It is said he was bora ia 17S4 consequently be was only 19 years old but bis commission as officer showed him to have been 22 He was introduced to Miss Pater son ia May and married her oa the 21ih December 1S03 The ceremony having beea performed by the Roman CalnoJic Bishop ot Balti-limore under the proper license and ia presence of numerous witnesses properly certified to by the French Consul Jerome and his wife lived happily together for two years until the First Consul became Emperor and when he com pelted his mother Madame Letiaia to enter a protest agaiast his brother' marriage Ia the meantime Jerome and his wife left the United States for Lisbon Jerome sent his wife to Holland to wait lor him He lelt Lisbon oa the 5th of April 1805 and this was the last time she saw him Jerome wrote her many letters breathing the warmest affection and expressing the most unshaken fidelity by Southern States long ago Had the South Colcock A Ca Gail lard A Co lograham i weoo Fraaer A Dili WC Bew A Co Barnwali A Son Brown Cnffin A Prinele Deveaux A Hayward Ravenel slavery and from whom we have but lately beea Taix 05 'CaAaos" The New Oriean Crmccnt of tha tahated Northern aggressioa some time ago tbe politically dissevered A Co Masvck A Howard Klinek Wick en berg A Co Dr 7th inst says country would not bow be ia such straits as it is A KJ Mr 1 Kmitii Pope and Order As a temporary arrangement for a proper cond ac Steamer William Seahrok Lockhart Santee Steam The weather is propitious for tbe great trad now going forward in our city Tha transferring of Cotton There is ao excuse for the conduct of GovMor- tion of the affairs of the nation it is adequate to any PmnHin mii iti ihi Hina and Sundries To 11 gaa of New York ia the matter of the seizure of contingency that may arise ihe necessity lor a nw-ir M- Kutriit A Prinle Masvck from tne presses and warehouses to vessels is going oa with great rapidity The receipts of the staple continue House of Hepresesuative of this Sute He wa Surveyor of the Pert under Pierce and on the death of Gea Downs was made Collector which office be held until afier the election ot Buchanan when he resigned it His death at a ripe old age is deeply regretted by a wide circle of relatives and friends Letters received to-day from Austin under date of the 2bth ait speaking of the probable upshot of tbe action of the Convention ia session there says that it is tbe general opinion that a plan like this may be adopted: the Ordiaanee ot' Secession to be passed to take efiect oa the 2d day ot March this to be submitted to the people 00 the February for their ratification or rejection al the same lime the people to vote for a new aad full Convention lo assemble on the 2d day of March the day the Ordinance goes into effect with full powers 10 do all things which the people in their sovereign rapaety can do The writer adds that if thia mode is pursued it will receive the approbation of the people A postscript to this letter says: "The House resolutions giving the Government sanction to the Coaventioa which passed on the 2Gth have just passed the Senate by a vote of 29 to 5 It new remains to be aeea whether the Governor will siga or veto" We bad yesterday ibe coldest weather of tbe season It is cold to-day bat much moderated Tbe skies are bright aad things wear aa amended appearance There ia considerable stir oa the Jevee in a business way aad as to the Cotton market it opened this morning with a' fair isquiry but it figured somewhat below the views ot factors who appeared to be more stringent ia their pretensions and the sales up to noon did aot exceed 1500 bales SOTO Correspondence the Courier Baltimoke February 0 1SC1 Doubt and uncertainty still hangs over our State It now seems almost impossible for Maryland to take any definite action in ber sovereiga capacity before the 4th of March Were she even forced to the necessity there would not be sufficient time for such deliberation as our people would require Whilst there is but one opinion regarding our eventual destiny provided Virginia secedes aad that is 10 unite with the South yet a division of sentiment prevails as to the mode and manner of severing onr connection with tbe old goveramenf A very large majority would demand time and a reference of whatever any Convention might do to the vote of the people Any other course from what I know of public feeling woqfal cause an internal revolution There is no use in denying the fact a large majority ot cilizeus in Baltimore and throughout the counties thus far sustain the policy of Gov Hicks It would be deceptive and untruthful to tell you otherwise Whether right or wrong they are willing to take the responsibility People here with very few exceptions don't wish to absolve themselves if they can remain in peace and with honor guarantied in their rights This is unmistakably the prevailing sentiment I state it thus positively because there have been misrepresentations calculated not only to deceive but eventually to injure that just cause of independence for which the whole South has been and still is struggling We are to have an election in this city on the 12th instant for members to a State Sovereign the arms tirst Judge Smalley of the United Song continuation of this provisional form will ba obviated by a speedy inauguration of the perma states uistrict Court ia a charge to the Jury rep A Howard Herckenrath Lesesne A HngerMrs Lamb aad Order Tussbat1 CLEARED fFsaacAsr 12 free being for the past four days 64000 bales against 47600 bales same time last year 'The boats from out of Red river which arrived yesterday brought very light loads particularly those from Shreveport and Jeffer reseated that furnishing arms to insurgeols was an nent organization- A Committee ot two iroin each of the States now represented has beea ap Danish turn Libra Troenscaard Copenhagen Den offence against the United States and the Jury pointed for the purpose of maturing the plan and preseniea 11 acconungiy J3ut no prosecution aad Thiermann A Co" (Wir Chuf vu111 Vorfolfe Tverr under exiattaz circumstances there can be ao no process followed it on tbe part of the United Address CHARLES BATCH ELO Proprietor steamer Carolina Lock wood Fernandina doubt that every exertion wilt be made- to report at bi narciav-street ivwvFi dates ihe Metropolitan Black Republican Po Chisolm son Texas Whether the Cotton is or is not "there" to come to market is an open question among the habitaes of the nags The good feeling en need towards the staple at the clow or business oa Tuesday continued yesterday aud the sales footed up targe though the it'll inge market had a downward tendency with a hardening in freights that is was asked British aa early period ToasnjTl WEST TO SEA Fsbbuabt 12 lice without any authority of law or eveu orders seizad upon arms shipped for Georgia Gov Morgan as 1 understand thought the act so popular Under the second Article the Congress made I IT TA 1 On the bin 01 Aiay isw me emperor wrote to his brother that "the union with Miss Paterson ws null and void in the eyes of religion and law that she must return to America that he would give ber GOdnO francs on condition that she shall not bear his name" ire- unanimous cnoice 01 nun jeuerson juavis me Mississippiaa patriot aud the former hero of the stars and stripes as the first President of tbe Con that he must avail himself of it and assume it as vessels ana rerv little room iu American snips a Thouah there was some little talk about the clear his own act He is well paid ior bis folly Tern Jonathan May Cobb New otk Brig Maria White Billings Mobile Sehr Wide World Saftord New Schr Baltic Blunt New Orleans Schr Grioa Palmer Baltimore Schr Montexuma Kiob Norfolk Schr Minnesota Hickman Norftilk Steamer Carolina Lock wood Fernamlina Fla ance of American vessels that no discrimination ought federate Slates lathis my surmise has been cor The manufacturers and business people of tbe At tbe same time he wrote a similar letter to bis rect tndeared to the entire bouth by every East do not thank Gov Morgan for interrupting their trade Even ia actual war commercial na recollection of purity honor patriotism and cour age he now represents in proper capacity llie TuxsaArl IS THE OFFING IFsaatAaT 12 to on muro wiwrea AUittric11 mu mrtnn vsnvin is not based on anything more thaa opinion The mouths of the Mississippi have not vat been declared in a state of blockade We have not "heard of asy captain owner or commander of a vessel expressing any apprehensions that his vessel wilt ba made a prise of by any United Slates man-of-war nor have wa beard any exprrssions of fear on arrival in England or France by being detained or made a prize of under aclearanca tions continue trade aad the Dutch did not recognize contraband They would sell powder to a be sieging enemy aad furnish him with provisions brother Lucien (afterwards Prince of Canino) that Madam Jonlieston would not be recognized by the Emperor because ber sou- might be heir to the throne and although they had two children the union was ngainst bis will To this Lucien answered oa the 25th of May A brig unknown Oeaan Steam Ships Arms are contraband of war it is true but there was no war when Smalley delivered his charge The Columbia Capt Baaar for Charleston will leave 1S05: "Know hvwever that rather than descend from the Commonwealth of Louisiana If a vessel goes on a legitimate vovaee the commander must provide New York to-day She was advertised to sail on the 9th imnoiesaia ana aetwi Agents i YM SCHAACK RIERSON Ail King-street Sisn of the Negro and Golden Mortar July 30 't lv DeFOREST AKMSTEOM CO DRY GOODS MERCHANTS 3 Tf 81 13 AXD 85 DUA3HK-ST NEW YOltK WOULD NOTIFY THE TRADE THAT THEY ARE opening weekly in now and boantifu- patterns the AMSUTTA PRINTS AMOSKEAG A NEW PRINT WHICH EXCELS EVERY PRINT 13 the country for perfection of execution and design in fill Madder Colors Our Prints are cheaper than aay In ma ket and meeting with extensive sale Orders promptly sttanded to February 4 inst but was detained himself with such clearance and papers as the authorities of tbe port from which he sails furnished him War and there is none now The arms that were seized in New York have been given up to the shippers but not to the consignees But the shippers can if they choose The-A'fao Capt Kcxatax sailed from New York on the has not yet been declared against Louisiana 9th inst for Queensiewa -and Liverpool She took out easily evade even Judge Sinalley'a charge by shipping arms to Norfolk whence they can be reship- one hundred and fifteen passengers Menanranda DOhESTIC MARKETS SAVANWAIL FEBRUARY OoTTOK Th sales to-day were 511 bales at the followina particulars pei to any oiner port The House called ior information oa the motion of Mr Cochrane as to Savannah affairs and 7 at 7: la al 64 at 4' -v 1 at 10: 66 at lol-i 27 at IO at people for whom his Iile-labors have been spent His inauguration may be expected on Wednesday next Mr Memminger presented in Congress to-day two beautiful designs for emblems of the Confederacy one of them emanating from the fair ladies of Carolina whose artistic skill and high appreciation of tbe beautiful is well known and the other from tbe bands of our gallant Zouave Lieutenant Gilchrist the pet and pride of the ladies They both embody the Southern Cross the "In hoc tig-no vitiees" Tbe main difference between them is that contrary to nature the gentleman has Displayed more faith than the ladies aad embellished the ensign with fifteen stars where they bad seven May his faith admit of the usual definition aad prove evidence ol things not (yet) seen" as is now "the substance ot things hoped for" Montgomery has been constituted the present seat of government The Montgomery ites are excessively anxious that it should remain so and upon bearing of a Committee having been formed in' Congress for tbe purpose of securing suitable buildings for public offices they called a citizens' 6 st 104 20 at lo: 7 at 6 at 117 at II and A3- Total Loss of the Brig James ifadon of Baltimore and all of the Crete with one KratptXM The pilot boat Leitch Capt Thomas Craig reached this city yesterday afternoon She brought up Julius Corpron seaman about la vears of age a native of France who makes 32 ouies at ii4p the call was extended at the suggestion of Mr Pryor to the lact relating to the seizure of arms ia New York to suck tnfamjf I would immolate my ton and my daughter with my own handP The Emperor next addressed himself to the Pope (Pius VIL) and demanded a bull annulling tbe marriage of his brother Jerome He alleged scruples of conscience that his brother was married in a month after he arrived ia America that be was a minor and worse than all his wife was a Protestant that "it was important that a Protestant girl should not be near the Emperor'-' The Pope refused to annul the marriage Madam Jerome ignorant of all these transactions went to England and gave birth to a son on the "lh July 1S05 the present party to this suit Certiiieates of his birth baptism are ail given in the memoir She remained in London until November 1505 and still received affectionate letlers from Jerome She grew tired of solitude and returned to-Ameri-ca on the 20th June 1S06 He wrote from Martinique reproaching her for leaving Holland On the 17th July iSOd he wrote to her at Baltimore the follawinr statement: NASHVILLE FEBRUARY 1 Union and American! If Governor Morgan's conduct in the niatler of Corrov The reported sales of Cotton to-dnv amount to "Sailed from Attakapas on Satnrday February 2 ia the brig James Madison Capt Wm Travers lor Baltimore the arms was irritating the conduct of Governor 162 tales as follows 10 bales at 34 at ej and 118 at SiJfftlOf We quote: Inferior Ordinary 64f" wit a a cargo of sugar molasses ana on -ie seoona day out the brig pruu aleak whieb continued to increase and kent all hands const-ant! at the pumps On joa tjramary itgii uiff middling i-BV4 ana Mia Sunday nicht the loth inst having about six feat of water in the hold and while trying to make this port Andrews oi Massachusetts in the attempt to send a militia force to Washington was ridiculous It appear thai two lawyers from Massachusetts were here covertly attending the Supreme Court In connection with the Attorney-General Mr Stanton tbey were overwhelmed with surprise at his statement that the City of Washington was to be Consignees per South Carolina Kail Road got ashore on Stoao Breakers where in consequence of Cur Cough Cold Sonrseness IntUterma ant Imtalton or 8oretusat tits Throat italics the llacktMij Cixi tn (ba-sumpiion Brmiehitit Anthnux ami OiiarrA Clear end ffttw strength to the vote of PUBLIC 8PKAKBRS ABTO Waft it Southern brerxe "i-E -To the deep mnw cf tree patriot s5ngs And bid oar twmny land and sorgrw? seas jiwvit the war chorus of a people' wrong Ki it Southern in With the iif-ku which UriileJ the desert Hone AU prophetie murmurs from it won Nerve Wave high souls to Stem feerote tone Guard iWO SonttMsrn heart I As the dear ke4iuht of each home and beartn -y A myw iurenrth Use nil a drops impart To him wh battle for his natal earth From deeoest trr-nce we rise So Bped'to ask the wauihroaa oi the night The luud gleam within yon Eastern skies Is do trua hsrbiager of morning tight i Yet bright enoujrb to mark Records of broken trust and traitorous deed To watch the dragon" teeth sown thro the dark To meet the fprouting of the cursed seed And with no erarea fears But in the calm proud majesty of right-So dastard brood tiic ijnithern mother rears To -uai I beore the Hydra in tie might FliDg the lored banner forth To the brieht baptism of the sun aud sky Waft ia it fld3 the deep and solemn oath To guard our hearths or fur their warm tight die OGod of bauleshear! -la this enforced most unrighteous strife Eaie tip ssnie leader who with deeds of eheer Stud! win cr Pelican's prouder Win it 'nud-d war's a'arrrws Where the rich heart-tids pours like summer rain Hih o' the dying Mgh-4 the ciang of arms i iiose patriot sighs shall breathe one deep amen And Llert by woman's prayers Ami by roea'a tows nl children's hopeful love FhuU forth banner till our mother wear Tin- ckmdies radiance of her sky above From Vie Saranaak lb psUieam Ftbntary 12 The JTe Gut rruincut A Word tor tlie Berdcr States For weeks past oar couatry'has been shrouded in the darkness that ever at lends the night of revolution The great lights in the political tirma-ment had disappeared and the dickering glare of the lesser stars but served to reuder all around us uncertain and obscure With others we felt the influence of thisgioom and feared the worst results "We could not penetrate beyond the veil and like the mariner in the starless niht with chart and compass eoncand no data from which an intelligent observation couid be lakeo we shaied in the deep despondency of the crew Butit has been widely aaii reverently said: "Man's extremity is God 's opportunity" Willie none couid point to tbe taveu oi" safety an Al-mifflity arm the sauie which extended itseif to succor and aid in the darker days of the iiret reroluiioa seems to fi-tve guided our wandering bark and saved it fron the penis of the deep The clouds are fat ineiiinr away and the light of another and we trus brighter day abont to dawn The wild passions of men have been changed to the attributes of wisdom and prudence They have become sensible uf tae true extent of the danger and baire rallied judgment and patriotism to their aid So Southe-n man who is imbued with right emotions for the weifare of his naiive and beloved land can have read the record of the Southern Congress now iu session at Montgomery without recognizing a superior wisdom i it the guidance of their counsels Madness ambition seiiishaess have all given way before the stern responsibilities of a great people's interests and hopes The Constitution adopted as the fundamental law of our future political organization eiuoorlies both the letter and the spirit of ttofe pure and matchless patriots of old whose works iu behalf of American liberty and free government throughout the world we have been taught to regard as sacred In the selection of the chiet executors ot that law we rind the same high considerations of wise forecast and patriotic duty triumphing over every feeling of personal ambition envy and strife There is no portion of this vast continent unwarped by fanaticism or prejudice that would not bewilling totest its rights by tae new charter that has been enacted and commit its destinies lo the two men who have leen chosen to admini-ler it Wherein then has the Soma departed from the faith and frovernmeot of her fathers In what respect have the institutions erected by those noble patriots been sacrificed or changed We call upon the border slaveholdiag Stales and upon ail others that are willing to act justly lo answer these questions Let them compare the Constitution recently" proclaimed nt Montgomery with the Constitution of the original Union as construed by the party which ti3s Ix-eti elevated lo dominion over them and tell ns in ail truth and in the sight of Heaven which of the two assiuniates the more to the principles of ustice and truth and to the spirit and intentions ol the early patriots who conceived and biiiitiiplhe srevit institutions under winch until receutiy we have iotijj lived and prospered From things we then challenge them to a scrutiny of men Contrast the statesman and the hero chosen by the Confederate States of America as theirotiicial head with the obscure and narrow minded creature of accident whom the North would magnify as ruler of thirty odd millions of freemen! Take if you will Georgia's great commoner whose patriotic heart intellect and Uriiiiug eloquence have won for him a i'ame with all civilized mankind and throw into iheopposite scale the mousing owl who ia the throes of aa Abolition convulsion has been spewed forth to desecrate the seal once honored by an Adams a Jefferson a Clinton ajFill- a terrible sea which was breaking in every direction sua February 13 2S35 bales Cotton 41 bbls Flour Naval Stores Mdie soon Ditged Early on Monday tha mainmast went over the side and a hesvv roller soon after washed overboard Capt Cattle Ac To O'Neale A Crawford Clarkson A Mey invaded by a volunteer and irresponsible body of a uraeser Dunes sons a Konsers a Co Travers who was drowned About 4 PM on Monday men from the South hey immediately tele Crddwell A Robinson Gail lard A Co Inerabam A 81NORH8 Few are aware ofthe imiiortance of checking a Cnnh the designs of his brother under the address of the mate Martin LuMe a resident oi Baltimore out a Webb A 8 Smith John Fraser A Co Bowie Lafitte A German or Swede bv birth with two seamen and the Co Caldwell Blakeley A Co Smith A Dulin 4 cook (being tha balance of the crew except Corpron) or "Common Cold" in its first stage that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected soon attacks the Lungs Brown's Hrvwhiat TrufAes mrKpaincK waraisw walker a uo raser a inn Ker-rison A Leiding Claussen Fleming A Co containing demulcent inredientM allay Pulmooory and aiurpny jn Aventt cant walker William Biroie droQi'fiiai iirriuMiou A Co A Brahe A Co Williams A Co Lafitte A tooa to tne spars witn tile nopti ui gmuug iwuora out from the violence of tba sea there is ao reason to hope that any of them have been saved About 7 on Monday the James Madison went entirely to pieces but Corpron managed by the greatest efforts to hotd on to a part of the wreck until 9 A on Tuesday when be was BROWNS io itaii Koao Agent and uraer Troches Consignees per Charleston 4b Savannah Kail picked up bv tba skiff of the pilot boat Leitch "That trouble tn my throat (ror which the 'Troches' a specinc) having made me ofum a mere whisperer" PWILLIS "I recommend their use to "Pusuo SraASKKs" Rxv CllAPIN "Great senriea in subduing "Hoaiuis- Road February 18 The Leitch made tha wreck en Monday morning and would have taken off tha crew at that time but the sea was breaking with crushing force all around the unfor 302 bales Cotton 350 packages Mdze- Ac To Amme BROWN'S Troches graphed the important fact to Governor Andrews They did not take time nor did the Governor to inquire whether there was any truth in the story all that was taken for granted Governor Andrews sent a confidential message to the Legislature and they in Secret Session appropriated a hundred thousand dollars to move a body of Slate militia down to Washington! What follies will Northern Governors and Legislatures commit next I am not sure that General Scott's army of a thousand men now stationed here may not endanger the future peace of the city LEO Correspondence of the Courier New Ouleans February 2 1S01 We are in a complete stale of embargo here as regards communication with "all the world and the rest of mankind" Another bad break by freshets South Carolina Rail Road Agent Renneker A Glover A Pelot Cater Bee A Co Sodgers Co O'Hear Uoper A Stoney Reeder A DeSaussure A tunate vessel making it impossible to render any assistance As soon as it moderated however the sfcitf of tha BROWN'S pilot boat was sent to her whan only tha seaman above vvintnrop son iieveanx a tteywara uraver JO mentioned was found I wo or ton seamen belonged Zschsrias A Budd McCarter A Dwson A Troches to Hamburg and the cook to Boston One seaman died Taft A Co Williams A Co Khett A Kobson in Attakapas The loes by this unfortunate accident Porter A Co Lcaare Colcock A Co Lawton A Co BROWN'S consisted oi me captain mate two seamen ana cook five in a'l Capt Craig of the pilot boat informs us that Barnwell A Son Fraser A Dill Jas Wiley Brown W- Minott Walker Adger A Co Rail Read Agent and Order Troclies Madam Jerome Bonaparte On the 1st June IsOfl tbe Archbishop of Paris annulled the marriage and declared "that there was no marriage contracted between the mitor Jerome and Elizabeth Pat-ersonr The Emperor then announced to the King of Wurtemberg and tbe Emperor of Russia that his brother was free Jerome was married on the 12th August 1S07 to tbe Princess Frederica Catherine of Wurtemberg and he was declared King of Westphalia in December In May 1S0S Jerome sent to Baltimore ior his son stating that he wished to have him brought up "suitable to his rank" Madam Bonaparte refused to part with the child On the 22d November 1 SOS another request is made by letter- from Cassel by the King of Westphalia in which he proposes to give her and his son a residence "A noble place worthy of you" at Smalcalden thirty leagues from Cassel and the title of Prince and Princess of Smalcalden with a yearly revenue of 200000 francs" All these oilers were rejected In 1S12 Jerome wrote again to his American wife and son "that all would be arranged sooner or later" This she did not answer She was divorced avineulo matrimonii in January 1S13 by an Act passed in the House of Representatives of Maryland "reserving her own rights and those of her son" In 1519 she came to Europe and was cordially received by the members of her husband's family the seas were mil terrific and that there was an unin terrupted breaker for a mile inside of the wreck render BROWN'S Convention Elections for a similar purpose are to be held in the several Counties on the same day Our city will send twenty-two delegates who were nominated last night comprising the names of distinguished citizens Each County will elect double the number delegates that it is entitled to representatives in the Legislature This will form a body of about two hundred and fifty delegates The Convention assembles here on the 18th inst It is not claimed by those who inaugurated this movement that it shall assume the responsibility of passing an Act of Secession or in any other way interfere with the organic laws of our State The members will simply counsel together discuss matters appertaining to the crisis as involving the interests of our State aad in all probability present a strong appeal to Gov Hicks to convene the Legislature for tbe purpose of constitutionally calling a Convention at the proper time The Legislature could not now be legally assembled before some time towards the middle of March hence uo opposition will be made to the inauguration of Mr Lincoln We will therefore abide the law whilst within its pale and give protection to all who come within our State's jurisdiction If our sister Virginia now holding out the olive branch of peace obtains tbe guarantees she so nobly demands and is content to abide by the Federal Compact it would be madness in us not to emu late her example If however she is disappointed her appeals disregarded and she withdraws as she certainly will do under such circumstances then there is not an individual wiih in our Commonwealth though reluctant the task that will not follow and strike heart and soul for an united South This will be done though six months a year or more be required to do it in Our State would then be voted into secession by probably a large majority and more unanimously than she would now under existing circumstances be voted out of it What I thus announce to you is a truthful exponent of sentiment as it actually exists and would be made manifest A divorce between man and wife without cause could not be more unnatural than the separation of Maryland from Virginia The truth is if the Old Dominion is forced to resume her sovereign ing all attempts to assist tae crew utterly vain 8 Since the above was written the schr Morning XXS3" i Raa DANIEL WISE "Almost instant relief in the distress- ing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma" Ksv A EGGL1ES TUN "Contain no opium or anytliini: injurious" Da A A HAYFi) Chemist Boston "A simple and pleasant-combination for Cotsurt Ac Da EIGELOW Boston "Beneficial in Bronchitis Da LANE i Boston "I have proved them excellent for Wnooriae Coues" Rxv WARREN Boston "Beneficial when compelled to sneak Troches Passengers Per steamer Edisio from Edieto and St Helena iu the Jackson Rail Road and the derangement of Star Capt Evers has arrived herefrom Euhaw Capu Evers reports speaking outside the Bar tha schr Helen Wbaley BWhalef McGillvrev and BROWN'S Gaillard tne captain ot wnicn vessel informed rum that he (the captain of the Helen) bad" fallen in with and picked Troches up the mate of tha brig James Madison lost on Stoao tsreaaers Raufi 1 or the TaermsBcut AT THE COUalXB OFFTCX BROWN'S all the telegraphic wires keep us in anything but "blissful ignorance" of what is going on in those parts And neither do the superintendents of rail road or telegraph give us any thing definite in the way of hopeful grounds for the future I dare not trust myself 10 think how many of my dispatches to the Courier are lingering en route between here Msf" MtwporU Ji I- Febrvarv 8 A schooner name meeting li-nght for the purpose of making patriotic tenders and innocently precluding Calhoun's prophecy about the City of Atlanta 1 opine that no place can be better adapted for the permanent location of Congress than Montgomery provided nevertheless that tbe City Council should take immediate steps towards paving the streets or else furnishing them with drawbridges or passenger steam boats Tbe Vice-President elect Hon A Stephens received a very complimentary serenade from an immensely enthusiastic procession and responded as only Stephens can respond The old Union attachment has gone and the stray ohild has received a second mother One hundred guns were fired in honor of the new Government most of them being set off (excuse the tinmilitaty term) by a fair daughter of Alabamn who I suspect knows somebody in or about Peosacola! She was a noble example of female courage and 1 am sustained by good authority when I assert that she would not be likely to faint at the smell of a rose By the way since we have thrown off our con-necion with Uncle Sam and have become the Confederate States we may call ourselves the children of Cousin Sally I propose as a philosophical query whether in view of the family alliance indicated in the word "Cousin" we are to regard Uncle Sam as a foreign relation? SIGMA James Gardner This gentleman having taken but little part in the political troubles of the past year is now at Montgomery and from that central point of the new Government is writing us occasionally such articles as gave the old Constitutionalist its prestage among the papers of tbe Sooth We do not see that his pen has lost any of its virtue by its temporary rest and as editor we shall make it a rule to accept the articles in a peculiar hand writing signed Mr Pritchard keeps us posted on the Augusta Constitutionalist Death from Vaccination We regret to learn that Mr Samuel Looper a worthy citizen of this District died last week from the effects of vaccination He had exposed himself more than was prudent which is probably tbe cause of his death Mortification took place on his arm Keowee Covxier Remarlable Recovery Father Griffin a Catholic priest whose horse died under htm on tbe great morass plains British Columbia and who lay 1 freexing aad famishing for Jive days before he was found aad conveyed to a place of safety has since had one of his legs amputated below the knee but he is now rapidly recovering unknown is ashore on Smith's Beaeli: both masts gone Troches 17 AM' 9 A 12 6 3 1 Al ana nag nauea to ine stump oi mainmast Assistance has oeen sent to her sugaring from Cold" BROWN'S 00 63 04 01 Fetruary 12 3- Tbe bria Storm Kino lately eaotured on the Coast KSV AIVDKKHON St Louis "Effectual in removing Hoarseness and of Africa and sold in Norfolk cleared from the latter Troches and Charleston or are awaiting the resumption of POUT CALENDAR port on relay last under command of Capt 13 remand for Baltimore to load for Mobile Irritation of the Throat so common with BROWN'S COUaxCTID WXSKIT Spkakxks and Minors" sXaT" Marine Disaster BvWerma end Loss of Life The Troches Norfolk (Va) Argus of the 11th inst says: PBASIS Or TBS M00K Pjmw STACET JOHNSON La Grange Ga Teacher of WuHin Southern Joseph the elder brother of the Emperor proposed ine oars rpnraira imams oi iew yorlr Captain Brown from Baltimore bound to Washington with 7h 0m even Last 2d 4h 40mi morn I First 17th to give hi daughter in marriage to her son and BROWN'S New sth 2n 46m even Full 26th lln 46m even this was highly approved by the Princess of Wur- coal put into this port with loss of sail anchors and chains bavina encountered the tle of Thursday nitrht Troches teiuberg and his mother Iu 1S27 he visited Italy and was by all his rela Moon Sets High Water SUB Rises I Seta 51 The weather being exceedingly eold one of the crew a colored man named Daniel Cushman frose to death and emale college "Great benefit whea taken belore and after preaching as they prevent Hoarseness From their past effect I think they will be of permanent advantage to mo" Rxv ROWLEY A President of Athens College 'l ean BROWN'S tions on the most friendly terms He returned to Troches hve or the men were so badly frosted that it was necessary to send pero to the hospital on the arrival of the vessel The captain- first mate and pilot also suffered America and married in His grandmother Madame Letizia and other members of the family gave him hearty congratulations also on the birth 6 38 6S7 630 63B G35 6S4 633 522 523 524 62S 6JM 5 27 86 8 41 918 947 10 26 118 1I65 647 7-43 836 30 1024 U20 Morn S-iSold at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOXj Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents for South Carolina Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday of his son severely from the effects oi the intense cold The second mats received a severe injury to one of bis legs during the efforts that were made to save the vessel from destrucUoW VAN SCHAACK GRIERSON rights every southern iSoruer state except perhaps Delaware must do the same thing Mr Lincoln is expected to arrive in Baltimore about the ldtli inst He will probably remain over The Princess Mathilde daughter of the ex-King of Westphalia was married in 110 to Autole Denridofl" Her brother Prince Napoleon lost no time in informing Jerome Bonaparte of the DRUGGISTS KING-STREET At the Sign of the Negro and Golden Mortar November SO Smu Domestic Porta WANNA February 11 Arrivedshin AsrVies Jonea Sunday and proceed to the Capital oa Monday Of A HTBAMEKS-SAILLN'O DAYS FROM EUROPE Liverpool Br bark Observer Treflrv Belfast Ire aehr event City of Manchester (Br) from Liverpool for Jf Jan 80 James Stille Swain Philadelphia Cleared si earn ship Montieello Gager New York ship Arameda Snow Morrison Havre sehrs Robert Caldwell HudxonNew York: Chase Sliute Baltimore LEA PERRtNS' i CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE course no demonstration will be made except it be by a few of his sycophantic partisans who are scorce'and will probably "fight shy" On the eve of previous inaugurations it has been customary for our citizens to make quite extensive preparations military for the event and thousands have come to witness the ceremonies Now there is a marked indifference No one seems lo care Airica tuun irom Liverpool ior rew 1 orrr eo Ravsria(Ham) from Southampton for YorkFeb' 4 Jura (Br) from Liverpool tor JN'ew York Feb 6 MOBILE FyJHjB-vji ivnKitdlhipBosptiorusPea-AUatoa Antwerp ruixon 1 Am 1 irora noutriampton ior new 1 reo The Princess Mathilde writes htm the 17th November 1S40 on the same subject and addresses him "My Dear Urulher" and ends your Affectionate Sister" Kiss my little nephew for me When Prince Louis Napoleon wem to America afier the atlair of "Strasburg" Jerome Bonaparte offered him his house as a residence The Prince (the present Emperor) replied: "My Dear Cousin" "Iu a month I begin my tjiearea senrs ik iownaena Townsena Tew York FRONOUBCEU BY America (Cun) from Liverpool tor Bostrm Feb 9 Australasian (Cun) from Liverpool tor New York Feb 18 Niagara (Cun) from Liverpool for Boston Feb 23 or talk about it iialumore generally a week KaTRACT or a tarrsa vkom a iucdieul Ccalltniaii At Msdrfts CONSOISSEI'HS TO SX TOS 1 SAILING DAYS FROM AMERICA prior aad subsequent to such an event has been thronged with numerous pre-engagements of rooms in all tbe principal hotels It is not so nor likely Arabia (Can) from Boston for Liverpool Feb 13 Kudar fBr) from New York for Liverpool Feb 14 journey to the interior ore occ 'Only Good Sancc' to be so on the approaching efe Some apprehend KiVjs Anglo-Saxon (Br) from Portland for LiverpeolFeb 18 A Duel Messrs Heffron and Moody of the Indiana Legislature left Cincinnati Ohio on the Sth inst for Kentucky to fight a duel at an early hour next morning The weapons were" to be knives The police however were on their track Powder for Georgia Three car loads containing 1500 pounds of powder destined to Georgia reached this city on Saturday afternoon via North Carolina Road to be sent forward to-day Charlotte Bulletin New York (NGL-) mi New York for Bremen tFeb 10 United Kingdom (Br) from York for Glasgow Feb 19 Canada (Cun) from Boston for Liverpool 'Feb 20 avorucr A Mt- i Irii Win TO MIS BROTHER At Worfwjster Mat 1851 Tell LEA A PER-RINS thalthairSAUCE is highly esteemed ia Indiajtndis in my opin ion the most palatable A ArrUCAALl TO EVERY VARIERY Africa (Cun) from New York for Liverpool Feb 27 Jura (Br) from New York for Liverpool Feb 28 disturbances at the Capital I his uncertain condition of affairs I presume will deter many of the courageous "Wide-Awakes" who would have poured in upon us like au avalanche in anticipation of a grand Black Republican "raiVi" or jubilee I may say to yon with almost unerring certainty that if nothing is done to meet the demands of Virginia Governor Hicks will as soon as this is positively known convene our Legislature The recent coercive speech of Hon Henrv Winter woll aa the nuwt wbolemme SAUCE that is Blade DISH Davis has rendered him doubly odious to our citi-' a oniauivr ireiaDii noston NEW ORLEANS February Arrived ships Home (Br) Rose Granada Isaac Newton Merrill Boston Grace Ross Pendleton do Lady Russell (Br) Mosher Liverpool Rockingham Melcher Boston: Sawley Chludow (Rus) Borse Liverpool bark Mary Hyler Byler Boston brig California Camra Havana Cleared Span ship Angelita Ysern Barcelona British bark Pride of the Thames Carey Cork and a market brig Hope Simpson Havana Foreign Ports WILMINGTON February Cleared brig Truxillo Mulligan West Indies sehrs Muskingum Hig-gins New York A Neal Moore Philadelphia RICHMOND Va February Arrived sohra Gen Marion Griffin Matanaas Perry Sampson Jacksonville NEW YORK Febuary Arrived sehrs Lewis MuU ford Doyle Mobile Albert Mason Corson Fernandina Vance Burdge Savannah Bailey Robinson Norfolk Va Below ship Cairo from Rotterdam Br brig Elliott returned Cleared steam ships Augusta Woodhull Savannah North Carolina Powell Wilmington ships Florence Nightingale Holmes Liverpool Wild Hunter Bal-drey do Rattler Almy Havre Elise A Mathilde (Brem) Nordenholdt Bremen Elena (Brem) Knhlman Bremen Sparkling Wave Emery Rotterdam Wildfire Perkins Gibraltar barks Campanero Dubell Rio Janeiro Moxley Jr Holm St- Mark's brigs Aretas (Swed) Ohlson Cork and Falmouth Herald Gray New Orleans schr Sea Breeae Wilson stanzas Sailed steam ships Augusta Savannah North Carolina Wilmington ship Dreadnought Liverpool bark Alice Tainter New Orleans PORTLAND February Arrived sehrs Maggie Van Dusen Ireland Mobile Kate Stewart Mather do -via Holmes' Hole Cleared schr Sarah bBlake Manzanilla The most contradictory accounts of matters and things at Fort Sumter are given in the New York papers and they all profess to get their information from the soldiers' wives lately returned What is the difference between truth and eggs "Truth crushed to the earth will rise again" but eggs won't Howard Yager of Madison County Virginia committed suicide on the Sth inst by hanging himself to a beam in his barn LIST OP VESSELS UP CLEARED AND SAILED CHARLESTON COASTWISE PORTS NORFOLK Schr Like Brown sld Jan SO BALTIMORE Schr Indus Stokeley -up Jan 30 Schr Louisiana Mitchell up Feb 4 Schr Fred Howell Carter up Feb 7 PHILADELPHIA Schr SaUbury Hudson up Feb 2 Schr Allen Ketcham cld Feb 2 Schr New Jersey Vareman up Feb 9 NEW YORK Brig Blackfish Fairchild eld Feb Brig A White White eld Jan 3a Schr Caldwe'i Hudson- up Jan 1 Tha above SAUCE is not only tha assv and most rora lab costhmiht known but tbe moat xmcntiea' as a tew drops in Soup Gravy or with ttzh hot' and eold Joints Beef Steak Oams impart aa exquisite Rest which un principled Sauce manulaetnrers bava ia vain endeavored to iimttit i -l On the Brsakfajt Istncheen IHtmsr or Supjier Table a cmt containing "LEA A PERRIN8 WORCEBTHR SHIRE SAUCE" is indispensable To appreciate the smeeUent qualities of this delirious preparation it only vieoessary to purchase a small bottle Ot the oanuwM of a respectable arocer or dealer ba many Hotel and JJeUMrwt proprietora seldom place tha bra Sauce before their guests but suhbtiuate a genuine Botts 611ed with a tput-toas mixture Fob Sals by Grocers and Fruiterer every where JOHN DUNCAN A SONS 403 DroadwayVew York Scls Wholesale Agents tor the United States A BCock always in Store Also orders received for direct shipments from England As Bewert of CotenterfaU and Imitations vabruaryl3 23 John A Holmes sentenced to the State Prison for life for murder on the high seas has been unconditionally pardoned by the President zens Curses fall thick and fast upon him Mr Kunkle spoke truthfully iu telling him be represented the "Plug Uglies" so far as being indebted to them for his election but wrongly ia sentiment for even they are not Abolitionists Black Republicanism even would disgrace them I am not aware of serious damage having been done by the recent heavy gale which prevailed in this latitude It was not so disastrous on the coast as apprehended Business continues dull Some of our provision men are selling a good lo Charleston and the South Breadstuffs quiet Some Cotton finds its way here which brings good prices but our spinners are not in full operation Money is plenty but substantial securities 10 get it with hard to procure Stocks depressed Sugars and Molasses very dull Coffee quiet "INDEPENDENT" Correspondence of the Courier Washington February 9 1361 Although tbe inauguration is but a few days more and a L-alhoun Alake tbese contrasts we entreat you onr brethern of the torder States and the million and a hall of freemen of the North who protested in November against a foul Abolition dominion and tell ns under which king" you will nerve under which Constitution and rulers you will hod the path of your honor and safety Revival of the Slave Trade There never was a greater Iraud attempted to be practiced on an intelligent public than the bald and unblushing assertion iterated and reiterated by the Northern press hat the Southern States desire to re open the African slave trade It is even insisted that the impossibility of reviving this trade so long as the Union continued is one of the causes which have led so many States to withdraw from Nothing rouid be more preposterous The enemies of the South have taken the visionary speculations of a few men as representing the sentiment prevailing among the Southern people whereas the prevailing opinion is and ever has been overwhelmingly the other way One of the arsruments used by these dreamy theorists in favor of their pet scheme was that the re-opening of the trade was necessary to restore to the South something like equality in population with the free States but this argument if never had any force is no longer applicable The Union has ceased toextst and it is now matter of small concern how large or how small the popululiou of the uon-slave States is Plausible as the argument appeared however it signally failed to enlist a majority ot the people of any one State in favor of the trade it was intended to promote Practical men were obligfed to see that it would require an annual importation of hundreds of thousands of Africans to restore the desired equal ty and that the effect on the value bl slave products of the yearly introduction of so many additional laborers could not be otherwise than disastrous Hence the scheme received countenance and support from do imposing scarce and it has ceased to be agitated If noticed at all it has only been lor the purpose of condemning it Three "or lour of the States' which have seceded among them Georgia and Alabama have erpressly repudiated it either by Ordiaanee or ia the shape of instructions to their Delegates to the Convention at Montgomery while Louisiana has only abstained from utter-iog similar expressions through a disinclination to hamper their representatives with instructions on that or anr other subject Thus do the people of the seceding States contradict the representations of their eoemiesrepreseatations made for no other purpose than to prejudice the cause of the Schr Warner Carrow Feb Office of City Bill of Mortality KXTCBK Or DEATHS WITHIX TBS CITT OP CHARLESTON Till 3d to Tax inu or fedkoakt 18(31 Schr Smithsonian Darin up Feb Schr HuleConkliDup Feb Schr Aldebrason Hand eld Feb Schr Dennis cld Feb Schr Mary Lane Gardner -up Feb Whites Blk'ssCol'd BOSTON Brig Molunkas Mitchell eld Feb 1 Schr Target Karrell- old Feb 2 Schr Mary Haley Jan 30 Schr Farland Liseomb up Feb 4 Schr Calliope O'Neil eld Feb distant there is no rush to the Capital Wiulard's can accommodate inside and out of their hotel some three thousand guests yet they are not one- half full while tbe other hotels are doing but a living business The threatened invasion of the Apoplexy Bronchitis- Convulsions Puerperal- Dropsy- Dysentery Lu nga Congestion of Marasmus 01dAge Trismus Niisoentium Want of Total: connections in the otfice here Nor am I sure that all my letters duly mailed or expressed! have had a much better fate Still "hope on hope ever is my motto and I "go through the" motions" trusting that now things have come to the worst they may soon mend Our State Convention is still in session here As I h-ive already apprised you telegraphically from day to day (or tried so to do) it has passed the Ordinance of Secession: appointed delegates to the Montgomery Convention assumed the management ofthe Mint and tbe Custom House in trust provided for the enrolment of a military force approved the course of the Governor in taking possession ofthe military posts and done other things in tbe way of asserting and maintaining the sovereignty and independence of Louisiana It will probably sit a week or ten days longer and even then tray adjourn subject to the call of its President Meantime the Legislature stands adjourned until the 11th inst It will doubtless ratify all the doings of the Convention when it again resumes its sessions The presence of the Convention here has given a fillip to our spirits somewhat depressed by the einbarrasments ofthe limes There is a good deal of interest manifested in their proceedings their daily sessions beiug attended by large delegations from the female as well as the male portion ot our population By the way I may here mention that the ladies are seriously thinking of giving a Convention ball before it adjourns The State "Pelican" Flag is now seen waving from almost every "coigne of vantage" iu our city over hotels club rooms theatres restaurnnts and other public places The "Marseilles Hymn" is heard at the opera at the play bouse in the ball room and even from the grinding organs and harpists in tbe streets Military organizations are rife and we hear of a new one every morning Parades in our streets every day and drill meetings in every Ward every night occupy the attention of thousands of our young men and our city wears quite a military air Meantime our places of public amusement continue to be very well attended The opera with the regular Company and Adelina Patti pleasantly alternating their performances the St Charles with its succession ot stars the Varieties with its admirable comedy Company the Amphitheatre with its equestrian and gymnastic attractions the Museums Arc are all doing a good business despite of hard times and political excitements Rt Rev the Bishop (Polk) of this Protestant Episcopal Diocese has to-day issued a Pastoral Letter to the Clergy and Laity in which he states that the State of Louisiana having withdrawn from tbe Union the Diocese is removed from the pale of the "Protestant Episcopal Church of tbe United States" and has a separate diocesan existence In the course ofthe letter Bishop Polk takes occasion to say "In canvassingthe sum ofthe political grievances of which we have complained we find no contribution made to it by brethren of our own house-bold Our Church in the oon-slavebolding States as everywhere has beep loyal to the Constitution and the laws Her sound conservative teaching and her well ordered organization have held her steadily to ber proper work and she has confined herself simply to preaching and teaching the Gospel of Christ Surrounded by a strong pressure on every side she has successfully resisted its power and has refused to lend the aid of her Conventions her pulpits and her presses to the radical and unscriptural propagandism which has so degraded Christianity and plunged our country into its unhappy conditioa "In withdrawing ourselves therefore from all political connection with the Union to which our brethren belong we do so with hearts filled with sorrow at the prospect of iti forcing a termination of our ecclesiasticalr connection with them also and that we shall be separated from those whose intelligence patriotism Christian integrity and piety we have long knownand for whom we eater-tain sincere respect and affection Unfortunately the class they represent was numerically too small to control their sectioa" 1 think you will agree with me ia saying that these paragraphs contain nothing more than is fairly due to that eminently sound aad truly patriotic body tbe Episcopal Church of this country The Bishop ordered the following alterations ia the ervice ofthe Church to meet the exigency produced by the separation of the diocese from the Church Ia the prayer for those ia civil authority the substitution ofthe words "the Governor of this State" for "the President ofthe United States" aad ia the prayer for Congress for the words relating to Congress aad the United Slates these "the people of this State ia geaeral" and especially for this Legislature now ia session He also appoints a prayer to be used during the session of the Convention of this State and during the session 01 this Convention to be composed of other Slates as have Withdraws from tbe late Federal Union aad propose to join Louisiana 111 the ia the formation of a separate Goverameat Mosoat February 4 1861 There being ao hope of getting my tetter off yesterday with aay hope of its immediately reaching ru oa account of circumstances already detailed thought I would hold it over uaul to day ia order to give yoa whatever news might be at hand before the departure of to-day's mail via Mobile or by Sxpress-''- Aad ia the first place I am happy to inform yoa that the telegraph ia ia good working order once more May it hold op awhile is the bopelai prayer of every body The Coaventioa to-day had not transacted any very important business up to the boar of this present writing A Committee was appointed lo devise a flag for the State Ooe of the leading members of the Convention ode red a resolution sap-ported by a speech ia opposition to tbe assampiioa of legislative powers by that body aad proposing aa early adjournment to allow the Legislature now ia recess bat nominally in session at a great expense to proceed ia tbe work that belongs to them as tbe law-making power of tbe State This reeo-lotioa was referred to the Committee oa the Jadi-ciarv Aaother member has offered a proposition Capital and the bad times have done much to MIZIT ART IN TIME OF PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR" PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE STRENGTHENING AND DEFENDING OUT-POSTS Villages Houses Bridges Ac in reference to the duties of officers in command of Picquete On the Attack of Mi Wary Posts Villages Intrenchments AcOnthe duties required to be performed by the Officers and Soldiers of an Army at a Sieee By Col Jebb Royal Engineers 1 vol Illustrated $6 2 TREATISE ON THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF STABILITY IN THE WELL-PROPORTIONED ARCH with numerous tables of the ultimata and actual thrust By Capt Woodbury Engineers 1 vol $280 3 INSTRUCTION FOR FIELD ARTILLERY HORSE AND FOOT compiled by a Board of Army Officers 1 vol Illmsrated t-- 4 MANUAL OF THE BAYONET F3XERCTSE Prepared for the use of the Army of tbe United States By Capt Geo McClellan A 1 vol Illustrated $125 6 A TREATISE ON FIELD FORTIFICATION containing Instructions on the Method of Laying-out Constructing Defending and Attacking Intrenchmenta Ac-Ac By DHMahaa (West Pomt Academy) 1 vol-full Ulust ration $1 a RIFLE AND LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS for the Kxeroise and Manoeuvre of Light Troops By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Hardee 0 JlTS vols Illos- rarewell dear Cousin NAPOLEON LOUIS BONAPARTE On January 1st 1553 Bonaparte congratulated his cousin in his becoming Emperor tec The Emperor replied in "My Cousin 1" ice ire February 9th 1553 NAPOLEON Bonaparte came to Fraaee in 1554 atd immediately received an invitation to dine at St Cloud with the title of Prince Jerome The moment he entered the palace the Emperor handed him a declaration setting forth that Jerome Bonaparte is to be considered in France as legitimate" that "he is French by birth" April the 17th 1S55 a letter was received by Bonaparte in Baltimore announcing that on bis return- to France he was to assume the title of Duke de Sartcne (a town in Corsica) "to put an end to all difficulties" and that bis son should bear the title of Count Sartene This proposition was rejected Prince Napoleon and his sister the Princess Mathilde then demanded of tbe Emperor on the Conseil de FamiUe "that MM Paterson (Mr Jerome Bonaparte and son) should not exercise any rights which belong to the legitimate issue and that they should be prohibited from bearing the name "Bonaparte" The Counseil decided iu favor of them bearing the name of Bonaparte but that they should not have the benefit of the law of succession On the 10th November lssoo Marshal Pelessier at Sebastopol named Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte" Lieutenant of tbe seventh Dragoons "Knight of the Legion of Honor" confirmed on November 24th But on the 13ih June 1S5G a letter of permission to wear the decoration of the Medjidie of Turkey was addressed to Bonaparte Jr as Bonaparte Paterson" This permission was ot accepted and again the Duchy of Sartcue was renewed to Bonaparte tbe father July 25th 1S50 Bonaparte entered a protest against tbe position that the Emperor had assumed towards him and bis son said "you have endeavored to deprive me of the name I bore from ray birth to the fiftieth year of my age without its ever having beea contested" ice and signs himself Bonaparte These are the facts ia which Madame Paterson relies for the vindication of her honor aad tbe validity of her marriage and all tbe rights which accrue to her under it It must be admitted that she has a strong case but I fear the Emperor's power What gives this case so much interest is that another wife and another soa of illustrious rack compete for precedence Jerome Bonaparte a mere officer of the French Navy became King of Westphalia married the Pri ncess Catherine of AAurtemberg and had issue by her the Princess Mathilde now the wile of Prince Demidoff and Prince Napoleon now husband of the Princes Clotilde of Savoy How can this be ia a Christian country A man having two wives at the same time would be in the eyes of the law bigamy but ia the eyes of Royalty when a change ia the condition of things are necessary to secure Sovereigas it mast be considered a Royal fashion a national convenience Henry the VIIL set op a similar claim and called ia the Pope for a "ball" which refusal aad anally carried into effect by the Archbishop of Canterbury Napoleoa I repudiated his wife Josephine for the Archduchess of Austria Why not allow tbe Archbishop the power ia this instance as ia their illustrious predecessors? The latitude of Bishops are very convenient ia matrimony when Crowes aad Kingdoms are at stake Napoleoa was not a reigaiaa Sovereign when the marriage was coatracted: he was so a very short time when he demanded it to be dissolved Dynastic exigencies most be pleaded The Erst marriage is undoubtedly valid aad under Royal decree the second is valid also Jerome Boaa-narte is the lawful soa of Lieutenant Bonaparte cause tue people to remain at home The inaugu Mrs winslow ration should Maryland remain in the Union will pass offquietly as there are some fifteen hundred at troops who will command the peace should there be a disposition to disturb it Lincoln is determined to be here in advance of the anticipated secession of Virginia and is fast for Rbcaktulatiqs Whites Blacks and Colored 9 Total IS AGES-Four under montli 1 under 1 year 1 between 1 and years 1 between 10 and 30- 1 between 20 aud So between 40 and 3 between 60 and 70 and 3 between 80 and 90 years of asr GEO 3 PELZEK I City Registrar bis inauguration despite the evil consequences FOREIGN PORTS LIVERPOOL Ship Colombo Stewart -eld Jan 7 Ship TsHman up Jan Ship Bomarsund Thompson -sld Jan 4 Ship Matilda Conner sld Jan 6 Ship Mackinaw Hammer up Jan 12 Ship China Aylward Jan 14 Ship Kent Wilcox sld Jan 14 Ship Muscongus sld Jan 9 Ship Pax-ton Jan 9 Ship Trumbull Calhoun sld Jan 13 SOUTHAMPTON Ship Jane A Eliaa Jan 8 BRISTOL Bhip Walton Jones -up Dec 28 LEITH Ship Louisa Manritsen aid Dec 20 NEWPORT Ship Susan 6 Owens Jan 12 DEAL Ship Aurora Morrison sld Dee IS CARDIFF Ship "William A Ann ago sld Deo 20 HAVRE Ship Tucker Clark sld Jan 17 ROUEN Ship Patty Couch sld Jan 4 BREMERHAVES Ship Kord A menka sld Dec 26 Barcelona Span poL Sam Vicente Carbonnell eld Dec 12 GIBRALTAR Mischief Dee 13 Sooth iu other countries for it is evident that if which may follow closely upon it Therm are probably very few in the land who will envy bis assumption of power on tbe ruins of bis goverameat AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE PHI 3D CLAN i rsxExars ro tea arxwiiok or atonuaa aaa 1 "SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CBIt3rEN TEETHING Which greatly facilitates the process OF TEETHING by softening the Gnma reducing all will ALLAY ALL PAIN AND SPASMODIC ACTIOS aad ia v15-: I Svto to Regulato Boxvels Depend apoa it oaothars it will giva rent to yourselves and -I- Relief and Health to your Inlants We have tmtnnanrt aotd Oii article lor over ten years 7 SCO rrS INFANTRY TACTICS in 3 vols 20 amid Stales "discordant and belligerent" Pleasant cavaxxtaci First School al ten- MeteorolosrtesLi Observation for Weelc end lug February 9 1861 BT OSO 8 FKLXXB If CUT BBSISTZAB sights wilt greet his eyes on the day of his inau gural He can discern through the deadened the English Government shall fail to recognize the Souther Confederacy it will so fail through the iotiueac of these very representations It is therefore the highest wisdom lor the people of the Sooth ia the tnost imposing forms to proclaim as they have partially doae and as they will yet more authoritatively do their opposilioo (o a revival of this fjAi i it i ftoWisa i ruuper oi tne rnuwra ana oi tne ttquadron Dismounted Second School of the Trooper of the Platoon and of the Souadron Mounted 2vnr lllnui-ii i 07 9 OUT-POST ADVANCED GUARD AND DETACH- branches ofthe trees in toe Capitol grouods from the place of inauguration a Battery of cannon pointing defiantly towards him As he rides through the Barometer Thermometer attached Thermometer detached ia the shade open air suzin a service uuty ine Manner ol Handling troops in presence ol an Enemy By D- Maban est Fobat avenue groups of Artillery will salute him and as be passes the semi-circular road-way to the AWJWIIIJI A VOl I CIH 10 REGULATIONS FOR THE ARMY OF THE DSL While House another battery ot cannon stares and CAN SAY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH ot it muoni pnntea nnaer uie aarecuoa ol the secre tarvof War 1150 er been able say of 1L A MUSKETRY CATECHISM for tbe use of both him in the face while from the window of the Executive Chamber ao less thaa three military 'f MRS WIS SLOWS soo rntVG branches service and rifle corps By Captain Coles 1st Royal Regiment and Instructor ol Musketry at Celebes encampments can be seen But these are the wriat we nave nev any other medi-i IT FAILED in a to effect a CURE Never did know satisfaction by any 3 mj2Sn30-238 3D 22 3ft518'3Ur0-30Si 34-21 03tit 234 30206! 7' Mll-Sj3uu64S8 J201 cin NEVKK has SINGLE instaaee when tmiely used an tetiuioe of dia-one who used it fruits of Republican victory Lincoln can reflect 66 44 39 4i 46 46 49 43 -M 67 63 57 46 47 4V 47 67 69 65 44 3d 42 47 47 69 49 43 61 63 53 67 67 4S 47 4a 66 47 68 vwxip rsmpniet iiiustraea ia eta 12 RIFLES AND RIFLE PRACTICE aa elementary on them 3Sa54 3lt4S4 3930! On the contrary all are debehted with its Congress happily is only too glad to get rid of treaties npon the Theory of Rifla Firing explaning the eaom of inaccuracy of fire and tha manner of eon- any responsibility if indeed they ever intended to ducting It with the decenpiions of tne Infantry Km as of Dew Register I Wind-its coarse assume el making a compromise aad gladly accepted the Border Conference proposition as a xrfirows auct America uieur rutiis ana UHriuges joy Com Wilcox 8- A 1 voL Faiiv Iliustratedi 6176- Remarks fThermo'eter Point-i I and force from BOOKS FOR TOWS AID COCSTRYe THE FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OP AMES-DA or tha Cultivation Propaeratioa and Management ia tae Garden and Orchard of Fruit Trees generally By Downing I volume illustrated (1A0 2 THE AMERICAN HOME GARDEN Principles and sales for the Culture of Frnita Veeetablea Flowers aad rubbery 1 volume illustrated tL26 3 MEEHAN'S AMERICAN HAND-BOOK OF ORSAs MENTAL TREES 1 volume 76 cents 13 THE ARTILLERISTS MANUAL 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correcu Aomity and gives tone and energy to the- whvJe sysiera It will almost blatantly relieve GRIflSU 151 THE HOWKLS ASO WIITO THE ILLUSTB trated 86 14 ELEMENTS OF MILrTART ARTS AND SCIENCE adapted to the use ot Volunteers aad Militia By Wagar Bailees late Capt US Engineers 1 voL SLSO' Saieid of IamaJ OJirrr It has been ttated that Capt- Tikoa of theUaited States Surf mad a member of the United Stales lighthouse Board committed suicide in Washington oa Friday It seem that for sometime past Capt- had been iaboriag oaderaa unfortunate depression of spirits chietiy caused by the sectional difficulties "existing throughout the eouatrv The Star of Saturday says: "He attended to the business of bis otBce yesterday a usual and after returning to his residence a uuinber ot fnofcds called upon hita with whom he coaersed about the prevailing topic until the diaiier hour After hU friends retired his family iced that his melancholy augmented: and ia a few minute he retired to his room Having BO uspcioa as to hi purpose they sat down lo din-- 1 minule heavy fall over- dd with his lite-blood The uefortunate man baa discharged a pistol at hi hed caosiBgnna death He entered the ser-wjee 1S-3 a a midshipman aa ed as Commander He ood Ul-h fa the service as any other officer cf rank ll's last eruse was in command of the sioop-of-war Saratoga on the Home Squadroa froia which hi rrturoed ia April 1S51 Subsequently he was aa sgned to duty here as a member ot the Lighthouse ure of compromise acceptable to tae people at ma 69 66 49 61 69 63 58 3 50 39 38' 37 41 39 460 l7 357 3H0 397 463 be large- Tbey sit in- Secret Session bat "leaky" members generally keept the quid nttnrj fully post jcil in -2i (cloudy iJt-w 1 awljjFair js 1 is iKair i 2 a 2 Fair 1 a a 1 s2! iBain 5 MILCH COWS AND IA TRY FlKUlvn lu ed ia ail their transactions Bat little interest is 003 manifested ia political eirrles as to the move- meats of ibis Conference The most it caa do is to call a Conveatioa of the people 15 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Westphalia- fcader our law this would be aa impossibility but in Royal life ad it aotspedilT rem writ Wa heve it the el timxrm eonvnlmoaawhiclt eaju eni in death tMt aud surest world in ail nr AND DlAKMHtEA wh ether arwea remedy in missible i A terrible war cloud hangs over the empire of 1 volume illastratad JCngitsn aaa reacn witn explanations oi ttta THE DOG by William YouatL SI 26 DYSENTERY I derbilt hasa Jai for back pay for ocean mail service which baa passed both Houses Free passes to Earope for Western members secures voles very easily Then there is the Chiriqui claim about which there is much doubt aad the Wendell job-one of a hundred ia which he has aa interest all of which are oa the carpet The latter is for the civili ratios everywhere aad if it breaks which 1H various terms ci am aj awu Aiusjwtw vi atty vol siSO KILDREXJ CKIL1 uiiifr aun win" from anv from Toethircc or God forbid hecatombs of numaa setag wiu oc The above are in Store Any others that msv be wan say to every 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"swdnTy tba Wrld- T1B FRLNClPALOFFiCE 13 CEIAR- LNEWTORK- Price wnly St Cents jxr Btla wTioleaal aad Retail Aeoi VAN SCHilCK GRIERSON Mortar 1 Aa immense outside pressure is exerted for aad auainst it If this Congress caa pass oae so in given his sanction 10 the project of budding a railway between Calais and Jjover This undertaking rULLK tne JOTOinerciiu aaa aoeuu uonaequeBees which famous there ia ao hopes for boaest legislation latent Wilson who was shot by Dr ones 01 aew probably toe most srupesuoa ia ine aistory or the world ooaiemplates the tunneling of the British Orleans ia a duel a few days since is lying quite ill SUB WALTER SrOTT-ItllSTKATED HOUSEHOLD EDITION OF THE WAVERLY NOVELS In portable size I6mo form The paper is of fine nnality the stereotypa plates are not ones repaired the tv da havin? been cast expressly limy juua aaa are uroamircs WHICH 111 VI tee Uy Jn Chevalier 1 vol 211 pp t126 THE MERCHANTS AND BAJSKES8 REGISTER FOR 1 vol 200 pp $L25 A EXCHANGE TABLES: Showing tha valna at an Channel Deiweea tae points aoove iaeu a ci- in taw city xne 1'ocior is bow ta 10 wa xie was or of twentv mile It is intended we believe aa under secretary ofthe Douglas Clab here last tor this edition Tha Novels are illustrated with capital Sum of Exehaaga oa London op to £6000 commencma to build a eumlier of s'ejjrwm or islands along the route The bed of the along the proposed aa vet maa progreMtng vj Jj 10 Xil per eeat advance 1 voL- 11 J5 routA has been ascertSaed to be of solid rock summer and was formerly a correspondent ofthe New Orleans True Delta The Clab had bad lack ia hnxncia) matters which I believe have never beea settled- They employed a gentleman to edit the Douglas organ here aad tendered hint the consoling results of the election for bis salary which viH render the pjwpoaed tuaaet wheat toa- 6 TABLES OF DISCOUNT OK BRITTSH BTERLTNG AND TABLES OF ADVANCE OS BRITISH STERLING 1vol $2A0 UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF WEIGHTS AND nlif imnervtooa to ater toatrartora are ousy to tbe effect that all capital employed ia maaulao- preparing their estimate 'if the probable expense MCASL KtA AJCIJT MUDFRM UsvinrvA ta the Parties ia Washington have been very poor of wor PATE TH EM 26 cent Standard of the United States 1 vol 16 pp tit 1 RuULETT8 TABLES OF DISOOCNT AND INTEREST computed at per cent aad need by our City Banks 1 vol 4to to -7- affairs as I have often stated Douglas gave one" tbe other night which was a complete failure But two others have beea given worthy of note Last 6 OATE'S INTEREST TABLES AT PER CENT f3 EXCHANGE TABLES OF BRITISH STERLING -in raaeta 11 aad actually aa ally ia tae lioera-tioa of Italy Aa ally of Eegiand ia China aad yet refuses to evacuate Syria Tbe Emperor is a aiagolar anomaly He holds the destiny of Europe Tte bb must burst Pive but she has maay fears Her household is getting troubled about their "cousins" 0p? kl ere wa be "amicable E-Slaad is ready for warwuh any if her "work-shop" re not See? 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A ernnbi- toward Canada oaae 7 La fo' lave Andersoajadit 1 feared that Canada will not obey the madati of the British Crown that they wilcontieet The at aaad equal to a curtailment of their freedn of speech law and religtoa There is no doubt That this prodding wdi raise a strong party IQ Canada aaiast tbe britisa Goverameat yet I think the slave Anderson will be delivered aad that the Queen's Beach or Law Lords will release him This it no doubt a very unfortunate adair for England at this time She has to make terms with the Southern Confederacy or starve The North thrown off" may combine with Canada This seems to be a aatural aUance and would be a powerful nation if united England may not see or dread th bsit it is not improbable Tbe French and Irib element ia Canada are considerable and Ihev msy use these propitious tsmesfo throw oil' the yoke cf Britikh power Prussia and all tte Germanic Coalederauoa are wiater some two hundred were had Old Bock growing lonesome ia his decltaio? 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