THE MIXERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. sfpenite from our coiiipuniuns, only whrn I —On Sumiiiy Bft»‘rnoou about t)ic sole nitcrnativrs left are tlic (iss4ilntion ; nVlwk us Miss Marjfuretlft Potter, iit'uur L'hiuii with tliuin, or kuI)Iiii!>&k>(i lo u [ «laiij>lili“r oI the latf iii. • I’otter, ,,v,, I... V., frt.vcnmioiit witlioiit hmitati«iiM>f iVtiiniiKg with uiicthtT jouiijj lady front i i i i ^r } ille, pursuatU to pro\ ious. slmll U* matlc uiuier the uullionty of the: hon we n iU-ci that ours is tli«> l>tl^y the cltmvli of the Ufv. Mr. C huiiilK-rsi, sh- j ap|K*nr«l under o hundrt'd dinbrent^ sliaiK-* av and Wednt\«ilav of tho ; I'nited Stnti's, shall be the soiirean'law of I gtivpniiiieiit iii lht‘worhl, ulu li we kK>k a-; was sriz'd with u '^nwtioii nt luiiitmrss. i uiid HHpetts. n ith tM>iue >t >■ a CooMitu. .•* .t • I . . . . .... . I . 1 . . I I .1 II. 1 ). 1 «!.»• 41^1* ttiui.'il iln «ktlk«ii»a t» From the Rutlicrtbnhoii Spectttor. I dared by her rcpreseulativej!, that “ Uio UNION MEETING. j constitution and the laws of the l’tuti*d At a nutnerous niectinj of the citizens Slates which shall lie made in pursuance of Buncombe count), held at the Court' iheiti>f, and all treaties made or which fiousG, ID Aahville notice, on Tuesday MulliJScution.—Krror lias inoiv than the fahled llydru, whilst tnith baNvI*, one. Among the aKitutora of the South the doctrine of Nulhtkiition has alrjady Superior Court, for the purpose of making! of the land, and the judijes in rvcrv Slate j round and Ix lu.ld the greatness to which and rt iiiaikeil to her Iricnd that she felt tumal remedy, with other* a rcvolutiunury a pubhc expression of their opinions and :.hall he iKuind theiehy^ any thiiijt iu the | we h;.\c utiamed, the un xau!iiled and extremely ill. 'I’he young lady addrtased, proceeding. Oimj |iarly cutitniids tliat ,( sentiments in relation to the dan^rous' constitution or laws of aiu iState to the con-j nrow ing pros|H.rity we have enjoyei’umi r ' turned tuwunls her coinjwniou, aud found nmount8 to accewoii Irom the t nioii; »no. aikl revolutionary doctrine of nullification,, irary notwiilistandiiij;." ' Can S>uth-Car-} our fiee c»>nstituiion, and the bnundh-« and her in tea as now asserted by a member of this con-j oliiia, liavinj made this solemn pledfje, so | aniiuatin^> prospect b« tore us, cun we ti>le- worse j and federacy. Col. James Lawry, was‘on long as she continues under tliis constitution, i rate ft>r a nioment the idea of disunion ? nut and'I'e motion, called to the chair, and X. Bbck- ri^htlu!!\ nullify a “ law of the land,’" by I \S hen we reflect that b\ I’nion wo have Idinj; store. stocks, Esq., appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting having been explain-; amount to hii entire pros-tration of the su- j over the cofniiined (n.wer of «Hir enemies, od her lo be taken iiistuutly home, as her cid by the chairman, tt was moved and so-! preiuacy of the general po\ernn)e:it, and 1 and maintainci the meeting; whereupon, the following truth of which we cannot for a tnomenl ad grntleman were appointed, viz: Col. .lohn I mit. If Snutli-t'arolina nulhlics, she wil Clayton, Capt. David Vance, James itud-' enact laws by her legislature, tieclariiu gor, Ksq., (Jen. Philip Brittain and Uich.'vuid, and countervailing the ('peration »>i ll>er, that it la the very chain which bindj the I'nion more strongly tugetlier. Some say that it arraalaaml makes void the «rt of the Geitenil lioveminent against whicli It IS ctirccled ; utlM'n that it only auaperhii tinr tt time its o|ieratio(i until the decision bf intaincd erect Iho proud Iwtiner that hou'^e was nigh at hand. She was placed the rest of the State* in CtNivention, iiol). conded, that the chair appoint a committee I clBfeat the intention ol the constitutimi.— j waved u» totor\, we carm*-t Itul exclimn, in ilie pliysician’a uirriuge, in a state ol taine«i. Besides tlieae, we could enuine- of five, to prepare and report an addres.'■'I'hat nulhtication is a peaceful reinedv anti j let as adhere to the I’nioii. To use lh«''complete e\h:iti''tii>n, but able t«> coinpre-1 rale a scorc ol other t]uestional>te shapes n and resolutions expressive of the sense ut diies not lead to disunion, are assertions, the lanj:ii»t;e of a dl^tlnguished p;ilri>>t, “ it is licnd objccts in the street. In piiising a- j has asmimrtl, Init llies« may sutfico, jusilv deemed the t^uarihan «>f our best long, she obs«‘rved h« r mother, w ho had j this conflict ol opinion, there in rafi'ty.-.. ri^l.is, the s.nrii- of cur hi>ilie>t ei\il and U*eii w nt for, nurrying to the shop whence I'l’here is more probability that Ihedi(icniij> ; political dulii'S, and the ?iiie means «>t na- i «!!ie had just l>een nMintveil. She called to j parties will get info the rif{ht track, ih»a 'fjtu.tuil >;t. aln*ss.” And now, henceiurth I Mrs. Potter in n tVeble voice, and this re-1 that tliey aliould full in with each other.-. E. Fortune, Esq.; who, at'ter a short re- i the laws if CorTgiess, which VM.'iild dirccth ; and fxri ver, let «mr n:otio b«‘, “ Mir coun- jftignition was the last of her life. She was | In politico as well as morals, the edreiitii tirement, reported and read an address; destroy the relution iK tvvecn the Federal itrv, cnr whole country, and nothii g but Icimveyed home, mid except the reptiition ■ arc nearer to each other than the meant, and resolutions, wheti, on motion, the mi'et-: ;iiid state governineuts. '1 he object and uur ct.unirvinf her mother’* name, she never «p«»ke a- FrrJtrick {Md.) Itmet. ing adjiHJmed till Wednesday 1 o'clock.— ^ etl'ect of tiie nullifviug acts would l»e t.>, 1st. Tin refore rrsolvfd the sen^i'of! pain. In ten uiinutes she w , a lifolcM | At the time appointed the people again as- prevei.t the odicors of the general govern-; thi'^ tin ' (mg that, we n giird the I ni in of rorp«e. This mvsturi>U!j disp«.nsalnin «>f I hcJrmilf F.mifrratian.—The Stuttgtn] sembled, when the chairman politely ten-! nn'nt tVom collecting the public revenue, ihes«‘."States as the great pallailiuin of Hir IVov idem-e has rt:nov«>! an ainiuble, benu-11 niversal Uazctte of Sept. 2d, annouoiri dereil llw chair to Col. Robert Wilhamson, j hy inflicting l.i;;h }>ciiultics, and sJtijei tmg ‘nMl and |H)litu ul iiid f)endeiiee, and that tifol, and at cotnplished yi-ong ludy from n i that a plan u in progress in tlie south we* who accepted the same and presided over them to an aetiuu for damages, thuspre-^we lo«)k u|>on aiiv attempt to diss.)lve tho '«ircle of iiliim-t udoriag tnenda. A nuist j of Germany, to make up a Stale si»d the dehberations of the meetmr ‘ . . • . . . ...... .l . t, dress and resi>lutions reported vious meeting were now called after considerable discussion, on b^ith sides the part of a state thus nullifv mg, amount trine of nuHilic sIk.u as a^xseMcd by,a lurj-t' , lier to church lu the even iig. He calh>d at j m that pubiicaltoi) According to #c. ol the question, were adopted with firo dis- to the establi^lniicnt of a government re-1 jtoriion of the i>eo|>lL'of Soiith-(.'arohi:a. as iho np[>omled hfur, and I'O ei.qmring if ^he •'ouots Irom ihe suulh-west of (icrmanv, Bccting voices. i cognizing no authority s'j| crior to its own. I unNvarniirted bv the constitution, cootrarv was rfiidy, wax luiswen d, “ ij a society of lilierul nien sr* orgamaiujt i , South-Curolina will go (urihtr. Slie w ill 11„ the nature oi'i.ur uovernmenl, subversive^ I'e cnulu not tnhcveit; and on entering ' jjrand plan for eniigratum lu North-A men of the t'uiidameittal pniK iph s of CIV il hin-r- the riK»m wliere she la\ as if asleep, in her ;ca. 'I'lte emigratiou hs» hitherto birs tv, and leading to revolution, civil war and morning lirrss, he bur»»t into u piin>xy«m of| prrcanoun, b«-cau«' it dnl not rest on «ny LhH«!.-hcd. Mars, and, with u»an\ othens, •• refus».d to j »olid fuundiitioii, aiid bocau^ tlie meam 3d. On mt'ticn. t!mt the pro- be cou.foitcd.”—/’Ai/. /.’u;. ; were nol concentrated. But now it w dii. rreding^ of this int eting U »i_Mied b\ tl.e frrtnl, as the objrct is to form a Air fwr- Chairinan and cmmtersigiKtl by the Sec- ('•nitto’ilo W itnfWf.— .\t the Inte Cir- monjf bevund ttiv ocean, which is ki ncei?« relurv and forwarded for'pul.hca'tion to the County, an action was all those’whose hojR-s and claims lo liberiT (litor of the .Notth-Caroliim S(.ecIntor arwl •" which .lohn Peletreau wan |>laintitr,, anti right are duapfM>intrd in Old Cerroai.}. srnK'.C. M-ioreib-f. ntlant, for damages sus-1 In order to be admitted into Ihe C«ile4er t MiH-d bv tl*f plumtitrmtoasrquence of th4-j tion of the United States of Aoienra, it !• teiidnnt's no* having appearod as a wit- bw requires Iho number of free iithabilar' t. Ill a catf iK*nduig U tween the plain- lul»ove y.^ years of ag«, lo br (4t!,- tdf and C. 11. Colden, at a t ircuit I’-Kirt, j (HHJ without ditlinclioo of age.— F^.] lod hrhl at Trov in March b«t. The dt frn-' ihnt number is to be lUM'nibU-d befon* soy dant had li'*-n subp*i lined nod was a ver\ [ further mt^asures can bo tukeii. .Many ii.aterial witn«-»s for the phintitr in the nc- ! the ;eriiMius rstaMished in North A men- ti.)n, and in i>oM queiH e *.f hi« ntwice, the ca w ill join their couutrv men, and the |4au dainn^jvs oUained werealiejfi il to have Ijeen i« vi popuUr in (!vrmany, that urarrelv snr resided over them to an actiuu lor damages, thus pre-> we lo«)k u|>on aiiv attempt to diss.)lve the '«ircle o| iilmovt udoring Iriends. nuist j ol Oeriiiany, to make up a rnaie snd g. I'he ad- venting the discharge of their duties til tln' same lit tills lime with the utmost degri'o ; ntfi-i tni^ lacideut whs coniiti ted with hcrjitover lo the I niled Slates, to become i at the pre-! j;overniiient, ni>d a complinnee w ith the of alihorrence. ; dissolutu n. yi ung geiiilcmun, a friend j t*enly fifth inembir of the CtHifinieraey— d up, whicli condition nf th*-ir bonds. These acts on, ‘Jd. Kesolvod, that we regard the d-c- of the l'a;iily, had engat;td to acci>ni|«ny | I be following u*>lice of the project a ppm n ADDRESS. Filhvr-Citizi .x.—A jwnod has arrived ' Jechire the jwrt of Charkston, a free in.rt in our national existence, when It bccomes “> »•* "‘^rld, .and mvite foreign iiicr- the solemn duty of ail who t'eel conceriK'd \ fbants to come in and |>artake ol the glori- for the preservation of our Republican in-i advantages v( free trado. Py doing stitutioas to take a firm and deculetl staixl. aeain deleat that part t t ihe ^^e cannot look upi»n the alarming and ‘onstitution which provides trsat the same jv.rtentoiis “ si^ns of the times,” witiioul ' of duty shall be collected at the sf v er- being convinced of the imj)Crious necessity p*»rls in t! * I mted States. 1 he efH'cl of actii>n, of prompt, and vigort*us actii'ii. such :in act would Ix* to deleat the rt'-• \\ esteru AdvertiM'r, and to olln'r prints Our glori;>us I nion, the great palladium ot * ‘I*'"'''* unequal burthen up-, friendly to the object of the mei-tiug. our [x.htical safety, is threatened with dis ‘Hi the |s,rts of .S;ivannah and New-Yurk. j ' hoBKItT Wll.l.lAM.-'t.'N. el.’w. feoiution, and our constitution, the t'lrrn basl^ intpiduce iut«i th^- coi.Mry u ger.eral j N. BL.irx-TiAk», S«-i v. of our liberties, the unequalled production ol otiK*u.s system of sinugghng. All this cur renowiM-d and (>atriotic loreiather?, i>' ^ disunion, Lut we nnJ^t c>»ntes !=ct at nought and pronounced unworthy of “ I'’-' know by wh.it mote tip- «>ur venerati'jn and regard. 'I'he grt-al, '*• In every point bo.iy of people, for whom and by whom can r-;::»rd the d.^- the'government was formed, cannot rt‘mam >n »l.e C.HJrt.Hous*- in FrunLhn. , ,, ,, ^ : mere idle sp^-cUtors. The importance of: j»stificd by tac constitution.of .'■’ui>.'rior t\.url for the tur-’ " otherwiHo .J.jubtiarccUcrUiiirdc.1 il-ibeingsuecewlul the crisis will require all the c>ergy and »>/ compatiUe will, the union of the .states. , ,.>,.ssion of o,on '■'‘V"-, ^ virtue of the country to save it fr.iin in. far Irom U-ini: jo^tit.el by t.io eonstiiu- I-lii.t i| qu*'Mions, tlmt-o no [*«rli. uhr inten st to th 7'rw 0»ir rradert umlwi l^ending ruin. The go..l and the patiiota w^ uesitate not t«. s-.y, tnat this d.-- , ,|,r,.„ens the I nio.i of ' ' ““ ^ must unite, the supremacy of the laws aiui trine if carried -to pr the con-titution must be maintained, ano inevitably product- s the dangerous and treasonahle doctrine ol V''^‘'rniiienl, pluo nullification put down. We believe this *'"r Fn m the sJiaie. 1’t ni.ir Ml.LTINC I\ H!ANKI1N. Orloh,r VJtS, ■\ecordmg to npptnuimvnt, a hir;;!' as. •iiihlatH of the citr/“iis of >ln''t n cotin- odious r.nd new fangled doctrine, as pro- nal^ terininrste in dcspjliam. W dl the. ohjet t* of the ni'H^lin™ lj*-ing ex- mulg-d by certain pt>hlieian»ofthe present President of the I’mte.J .^tates sutier the|pia„„.^^ f^oin the thuir. It w^.is, oi^n.o- day, to be fraught with t!ie most fatal Coll- iuws ol Congnss to l>e resisted and v it.liited . (’,>1. Cvnjimm S. nrillain, Kf'-«>|. w q u-ncesto our liberties, and subvt-rxivc with itnpttniiy ' W ill be sutfer a faction,! that a comniitteo of fivf'. b»- ap|xnni- of the tundamental principles of our govern- an ini.itiialcd majority in a single slat*-. to!,.j jq re*«l’it!'W suitable to U. o- m-!.t. Tne do-Iri-.e of nullitication n.ain- cji.tr'l the action of the "fiH-ral -overu-j j,j tai s that a Single slate in the confederacy ineni, and even uefv his power' lie c.in-j 'j i,,, r* iiril f>r a f>-w mm- hr.-a right, in the exercise «.f Its sovereign- not. Me must and will enf.-rc; Ine laws. | fy lo declire a law delilxirutely enacted hy And if Sjuiii-Carolina shoulu n-sisj his uu- ! f„ll„w,„jr, whirh U-iiig n:ad. was unanim- ’on^ress and s.mciioned by Ihe authority thonty by f.ircc, a scent of horror and j of Ihe Executive, uficonstdutional, and ut- Wootis'iitd may ensue w hicli vurpasse's our j Kutohed, That we are uncondilifiaIly terly null and void mlhin ifs limit.s—thnt |>owi r ol d» scriptK»n. Ttie state stcing i j to the pres-nt'I'aritT, as U-inj; iii- any state rnay. Ui-v-n its own construction, l»er It.eyle and helplesjt coi.ditn/n, wht;n ar- ^x{,f.dient, imequal and hi:;hly opjip’s^iv**. M the conitituiion, by an act of state s-tv- ray t-d a^aii.st ln»* t.Mnbiited lorceof t.ie gov-1 Rc»'le ',d, That we vir'w- the late tloc- ertignty. nullify the acts of the gfneral er'ni.eui,wi.it ;ill u;M.nsjme fncign [H^wt r to ' ,i,.Mruet.ve t,f the govtrninent. thus av^umirig to itself the aid an-J .ii.-.it her in ti.e desp..rate and nu-j th>c I i.itetl >tates, and of our jHiwer of toiilroling the federal coin|>act, country ' p,y,| .,,„j I, and of m.iterially altering the conditii.ii of m ali the tiormrs ot loreign and dtiinosiic W iH-e U ma apani.l h.m, ihf J'jrv after a elear and import.al clmr.t- bv Jutlge I-l-' ..f far-felrlw-d wartK r. turtKd ml..court with a verdict ,„d i«mb«sl.c ,U.raM-s, blerarv c»r.,-..rs l. r Ihe ph.intit} of damag.s aini costs m the i s*. »l suit.—.>. >. totirur. „ , . .1 'i I nets ol the leanted. 7'Ac ff’iin'.*—ln nf.tuinj \arit*us W ;,rn II ashingtno, while iraveihnc eurn-us things at the latf Fair, we »pf>k(* •! . thrnogh tlie N. F»- Staley, visilrti th^ lo« • acinous cane, whih h.nd Uen wrwij;hll"l S«*k:m (.Moss.) Mr. .Nt’filK-y.a woili. with great laljor. It ha^ since Iw^n kii • member of li»e Society of Fneuds, ma» with us a f w day* for furtlier examination. i pointe«l lo tlrliver the addrru on tbal t*-. It was made by N!r. (Iiilirrt (Jri^wtjUJ, du-j fasitjo—and with a ct rrtrlners of isWe ring Ihf eriiise ,f the frigate //udson, on ' which tkw rves c»Mnn*eoi>alton, be s»/nd»-1 thf co.t»l jf Brn/jl. .Mr. (J. WHS ninch«d j *11 compliu.rntary »eu«irk*, or «»nilorit4l lo Ihe Und of the lluds-ii. Th- raoe i* I unslir», ypt his sprt-ch «a* as cMT»|.t. , 'he trunk »f a ct^fft,-# shrub, rntwiwd by a : h-iMi\e ai* ilco«che.l m ibe lai'*;uage ni hiiter-sweet viiif. m qieni, will; he«ii*, ■ IlHmillon, uu .\dains or an .\ine». It ».* I IS e/itwiwd an.urid it, raiK-d in reli#f, awi as follow*: p liiablo violations of Ine Constitution*.” cer, t.f l.reeu ar.d of Ua*.hinglon, sliall' ral I'nion. as tl.e sheet an h.r of our fxdit- t iiin that a single .'stale, n»ay be iiiductd in nt-vt rlie surrentlored until we sliall have j icj,l :i iii Ji ier t ot t'-niporary Italiucinaiion, unJ ibunil an honon.d grave in tiie fiuld of bat- • It'xolni', That having full eonfiucnce in Thr }>r-rf a Drnihj tO(l yrort 0/70.— WrhKl lo this airangfinsnt IS mainly |.. U- altri- nulli(i ation, a r>-uifdv whi’h involvft 0 Injlt'd it.s exe»-ilen (: aritj supt.-riofily ov* r violatiou of the I nitJti t»f Ihe .St^itc.;. () irs any otiier governiwni in tne world', lijt is a go\ rnin nt founded m [mjI»Iii. opinion where, we w.^jld ask, is lhecii k by in a si.irit i>f arinty, compromise anl ton- in (lif e re-o|i’ which this rigiil of a st-te to nilliiv In'- cshioh, and to a virtiUMiH ami fnh;;ht'.nel v. iih ill" r.p nions o m ts of ( .,n;rr-s 1, rontrollHd ’ If on.- pubhe opinit>n look for the correriion ' pie of this cuuiilv. S'.ate I.Hs a ri.djt to nullify another has,, of t*rduiary atiu«e«. Rfstli-ss and n*pirin^ and an ■iti'T, and anoth'.r, sfj tli.it the sov- f/oliticians may '‘odfavour to forte n*w and er icr;iy of t!te I niou .'.nd tne a iit.n uf thi dangerous [K^lii-fNil »-x(K;rim«-ntN; mad am- j ,f UIIITXKrp “ Wintiriinl III*'"—\ [larlv t»f Iwn ir ight ol ttlf! ri-ign ot King I^tjward III. , .11 I , — I I Antrditir.— .\ little miss al»out 11 v^'ars g-n'!fa! ;:')vemioent Is ;uaf)(* wuh'Tvi* nt lo bilion may ntlempi to shiver into pi.»is tnir ’hrfe hundred Frulians of th** Ht-rK-ra and ,,f „ ,vriiin'» sh.k,|, and had ti ■ ontrol »Mm h St;it-, and that t >> wji(;n Republican I nion, whirh has sct ured to Shawner triU « rfceiitlv Miram|>eil at .Nt w inatii- rf.n-.nlrrnble prolin'n« y iri her chi- ' " ” Pans in Ohio, on their way lo the far wost. ro^fraphy. The tnasl.-r s t lier copii^s al- • .than w,ih his r ; Kinc Philip w.lh In^ | .^t.-nn .it U Mr. F. Hu.tun. ji.M puhl,4>e.‘ lno.anarmt,r..p.ar, towahau I;, tjuiv. r, tVc. I Su^ar Ptenlalions are r;,'- I dfub.e h. arl ; an a.K,hor; the Am. r.ran i . f. h,„nan lifr- appears that in 1-17, the It.lal number Iwlin Sugar Coloni'^ >ni wer»* mal^‘ i*n;a!rs. \Oer n lo}">^ ^ J imifil lilt ■ittfiilKKi of thf Irr- t. , , ■ ■ .vi.i.‘numlisr I'l ih»* ll*^'* from the Til .^late.s the House- and the oi their ol.-vrm dHending their cr,u,itry\ 1 [n. at’r..n«id-rable len;;th. in advot’aMr,. IV’n - IT of whoji. .Vnatp are subj.-.-t lo tne control of the and rep^.-lhn^ Ihe mvid-rs. P,ut our so-jN ' ,(,n doc trines, eontained in the alH>ve reso-1 r I,J ’ male,, and lemaJct. I I’psid-tit in ih; cvt.rcise of his cori.stitu- sicken at tne idea t.f sheddin;; ih»- hlf^yi of jjUf.tis. 1 i^ni i > r>. 5110 will H t*a> be thr .Mauritiu*, 7»},771, of w lioni I7A’>7 ir* flonal v. to, und in the last rev.n, any citi- li.thcr.>-and hr-.ihfrs,of fnentls and relatif.n-. | \V ht n, on moti,m f Mr. Cui'.n, it w.is ^ ‘ ’ mnl* s, anti V!»,I17 li mab-i. 'I’he derrfa- •/en who Is hiuis^.ll aggrieve.^ by a law, Wo l>»;li-ve m common with fsir felNjw I nrdf-r d that the pn^fedin"s of th'> m-t-1 T)„ 00 in thirteen We«t India Colonies i.t 17,-ni. t* ir Sffrriurtj. ib‘(./A/r Ao//A.'fjr/f, or t/i,v ,• a h»ng U-ard. [ Ml!. I'.r.riort : i hof^l,’ hutlom d under bis chin, tin- I t- *>■ -ST. amhr^it \rnh'^t. r havf ruMloubl. hit tho \ levvs coni.iinrd l.roiden d with grtil.*mpic figurest,f animals. .I’'"* ret-.-ivt-d the p..inf.d uit* lh* luiion.s, me in ai-eordanre daneing nn-n, Acr, bimI som-times oriianiPii-1 >bnt the splemlid ‘•••ainl^t IS of nine tei;tlnoflhcirt?i. „.,j w„|, ^old nntl pnrcious stones.” 11,,s I' I^r*-"" ln r w ly lo N. O. •>'. !dross was the linyht of the mode in the .sunk, aUdit ihirty-five ii)il'-» nlxjve the mculii of the >hio.—The po-* M ngiTs .Tnd rrew, and n grrnter psrtol the t nrmj.lhe i ngirf and furnilur*- s.ivetl. 'J If loss H attributed to n -mag eonei ah-il, four or five feel untler the water, on v*hi 1 till* Isial strut k,— Her hull m s.iid to Ix;