t "$c ihz fo fiot fo i-oq, Cotihj, 9 fo ijoti HOLTON & WILLIAMSON, KliITORS. T. J. IIOLTOX, Thoprietor. TEKMS: Ti. v..,.i, r-..ii., . Whi.r uill he afforded to iibneribcrs i t TWH I K I . f, A i S in adv-ri-c, or TWO HOI.LVKS AND FIFTY CENTS it p,v- m.-nt be delayed lor tun c moiitliK, .mil T1IU l.'K hOI.I.AKS ul the ml of the year. No piper will he discontinued until ..11 nrre..r.iecs are paid, ex- ..... ... ii... .......,..( ii... k.iii.o. .... . .. ii ii ,,.., : r . : ; : . : ; , ...... ... . ... -.... ... , .. .. . lion, and ccilli. ior e .ol coiilmii im o. ....... n.l Sh.,.n- . S.lc el...recl !!5 Per it T . j . . ftn..., 1 ti. 11 t.fift. liiiilur ; nnd a deeuct.on ot 3.1J per cint. will ho 111 l.idu frmn the rcirul 't yievt, 6$ adcrtier b; sT.ii.iTi Hu..ru t t -I . : -T .1 ai oi;i uait: lor Clt.ii tiiou. oviiim mommy ct n- i i M" '" !T Ml h u, r r.n Iiiimih' miit no dircclrd to the I'.ditnrs. !.etliT niiit be poil paid or they ill not lie i. ttcliili d t i. TT I'ayninita nn ! iii u'.f torillu-r. tJ Poslnianters are aiithorizi-d to act ii ai'rnta. tMKOI.IXA IN. BY JKNNINUS B. KERR, JFVbrttiry lb. IK.3. 3if JODftWS HOTEL. UnrotiilJii 5T havintr b-rn rt-crli d to pooh extent in the itrroilod'O roontieo, lhal the 4hiv PSitt'dih nt-ni ic cIom C'ind no d -uot by hhhh d'Sniiif; cbdra'ff ) ilif '"I :nl rr tlifrrfor lakfs (hut nidll od of informing t lie rommtifiity -it l.rgn I m it the or-gi of ftmd r p"ri m la 'I'hunk'iil liicte orf (or tavotifn wild bo . Xp'irtf(ie- of eome te vft ye.ir in the ' u.-im-S' It i d a -nfifil a th.ira ol ptrnnn'rt (I ivt g fii'!' rcfith d Dntl iiii(irv!d fid HiiH"litiniPni t'ff fVe'N ai-fured ilni his gnvni hall not leave douiaiiKticd li. S. JOHNSON. Hagler's Hotel. OHi .ni :id -n ute. f jfiYrm '''"d f lomrrtiH-g Inn frt. n 'x f"rTj iM, :,:c petit-ruUn, that In- h if e-mipiii; i n hf. Ure Hro.k nn'iJ'nc f1" 1 ne:i.'l"rto -'r-pi, im the t- W i ol l.e n nr, o tied hv 'I Win I ;t n-ntf ri, nl Ihfe (I ippv V.tHev. 'I lo- h"i fili-r f-M- ysn i-mduoti! i tPofin n hi- d-t'ie t" rmh-r eiirdtiiin o' nil w ho ?tip ia lib h in ritnil'urt ih!e nnd. gre. a bit. ler. Unit IfjiVfli'ig I'" lb III') IK' till, slid lilli'jf to l iid a te (lav', wtri-. o iiM-mth. ii the (ileaftant vtlUym of lti.n nr, may lmJ hi Uoum pb-iM.nl A. K. II AOL Kit. V u i ,-1 H i IDTEL, ( 7.l.7.:.S7 f.V, n. r. T I I; unn:ri i-p j- ri.spi t ur v in in I- and I'm MMlie gri ah ho a f-,i8 f of the a tiitoi ! r f. i-i' IV. I hnl he h t . Il f.l.. 5s hi- h i-he wi I pen or I he pi-epi mn nf B "'r- nd Traveler liWen lh 25 h n.aMiil and "he 1st .enti miter. I hm loug .s. 1ib iH'ied .ind w-ll Niir)n Hoo-e. ha tiiideri.",iirt n jhorrnji;'! all fi'ion ' urmigtiatv , and hirmhtd wm. n imi l'an''i''ii ii e ( u r n' u r, arid ttem-j Nthia'ed in Uh' riMiirtt o lni'n-fr. aid in ib m-t fhion aoic part of ihr rdv so p n" a ea,l frnrn hpr mrm rout if ihikN and Inrmer p iTun- ot the tlm- ; a--d will av in c'rn-'l'i-ino. nothMni will hi- It 1 1 mid'-nr cm hep pnrt to inak tofiu euu.fortatdd whtbf in td ii oUhO. MRS. A. J. KKNNKDY4 Aiigoul 18 3 -hi I VI K IMl! - lia- lb :if ( firm of teed in my of. Ifei I ot i (., or ml ! I inn, ucd ;nuff in. h'e t to n id hr.-i V (; I' not i-xpecl lorijjfr iiidu:;iMte, an it t A , i I' h invrn. J. P. SMITH. J i'y 1 j.1 Wl I M. .o.Ei .a aa. ici rac lioi'icij J. foto, TR Tf,, prtf-N. 't .t'-klfntnirg and the nv.i Tf T I e n-'j Hiiii-g fi.ui tM' and ir..e(-t!r B um. V I. und 8"d l' n ntn 1 1 tinm. tTl-f J(ihii-ton' b'r. k huil'ln- b' teen K;rr' Hotel and the 1'o-t OITi e, U)i ni.tira J nmry I i f 2 - 1 Y Dissolution. jinlll; roi.niir ii. ol hi. i A. Ciidwul! is thin X 1 d'M-.'v.-d ii. o.l roii-dil. A'l ' K.n. illd'til.d t i tun la if fi ni -e r.-i.ii..nl in cn.kp iniinfi ite t'i o-in. ol wed th "iilotcriiitr, who a one i. aniiioriz-:d to .eulu the. ..no C. J. FOX. Ser.!em.r I. I 3M I oil .no ami t I a ''.. jf illKWIN'i Tobacro of the moat uirior brind li'-t in the .SUte. fiifar. moiur. paa.ed. For -.ule l.v ruriaiAun & caldwkll, I'fiysirians .y Ol n;rL'l.a. (hlithrr H, 3711' Notice. w W ISH ti roir.1, .... T'-VKNTVor 'I Wi:1 V. H. H VI-. M;;iuKS. .M. n und U.oiir n Irom II to 27 r:ir. old, for wlurh i will pay tiio luiu-fil t.n ci. a, in caah. S. A. 1 1 A Ii I " I , A vint. 17-11'. Noveinh' r l.'..l. II ;i iiipl !' Vt'Ul.ihl.' 1 1 ii. 1 11 re. kK-K iVKI'l.y r.leh':ioi for it. wondiolui M W I?' t. in toe ru.f ol .-'of.-'oH di-ao. mid all i moinlieH ot do. Ihtiod, jo t r invrd amiI lor if hv I'l.TIVHAltli Jt ( .M.IiWKl.h. 1 id' II Si7 t oviiii'. V ui-tiililr l.il In ii ii I ri l 9 Mllll-: li.pale t m il cons i f the aft (in it n el m. and oli" T .1 a-. . f the it.itiary on ill-. Ii. .it. ai.d you ol n- vit I.n w iijiiu- it tor .nl-j by I III I'l 1 1 A lill .V tTAl.llWKI.I.. CIC. :i7 i BXli. I.'II'.M.S' l.i.rrnorl, 'J ,,r A f haurhali. P iUi, lor Ihf-rorrot tl loillinittioo, llroiii-hi. 'mli,h , ' ol I-, ir, Ac, lor ,h- hr J KI 1 IIA ill A- CALJiU KLL, I'hy.iici.ilm V Jlru'sjihlii. OrluifT I-, l"-73. a.u' illi For 1 " I, for sulc hy T. J. HOLTON. II!I(U I 1!1IIVIV lllJllli) j.JFall Importations. 1353. BANCROFT. BET i S U """iSiSR,11 AJ,L' 4 Inn lotwll, S. C. TE AliAI.N invito tin. at tent ion of .ir.:lin- era ol MtY liUOHS in tlu Nuili. and Suutnweat to our stock ol C.m,.is Inr Hie till Trail.-. 'I'o mi rtliauis im liuvu vikiIi d our mar- ki t the past ae..'iii, i jjiiiiihiI our .lock i. ml bc- cone c ipuuihlcl w ill. our l'.,cililic lor dmiu; bu. sin. sa, it la linn. -.- u-.ury to a..y lliut i.Hi r in. du.ssinciits o,il to nu liuuse hi tlu country I Our KAI.I. STOlK h..s bee. sckcted v it ti (treat ciirr, by tw.n.l our house, Imiu .,11 Hit- prm -... K"m. , .1,1.-. . ..i,,.-, , will he Inuiiil better u.luliUil tu N ulhcrn Uali . lU ""'" "'"".' '"!" 7 " wish " .ostinctly ui imw , -,. (,,.-. wind it niptini'tly uiHirrbli-otl t' iHijiri T""'1" h "'l'1 '" ""' I llu M -'. Wr i.rt'.-r, in jr I.AOIUS DKI'AlMWi KNT. a lull mid comuUte .rlmi nt ot ill I Itn- iiewi'Sl sty Its and .brKs, nurh .if.itk, IS tina, M ircilineH. IK l liinrs, CuchnifrfB, KuIk , Mum, Ui I.aiitfK, Iiir( pe lh Latin , Hrur .li und I'l Alp.icrjH, J rt ih h sfnt t rnin Mcrihoh, l-tbatfiiiH, tdn l-I..iin t. Silk Vtlu'U, t"rai st I, ((.; Frtncli, Sct.ti-li and Knyltsii OiiiliainK nd pnnta. a i o. I. one nnd Square Shii If. l'r;i Shaw Ip, M intil .ih, M .ntU, 1 lith, V lv t iti.d Silk. 1'i-ni ami Kmhroiiii-rfil V iNrtlm ami 1 ki, Swim imd Krt'iirh Kinltmuit rit s in ;ri".it vmfm ty ; W'lutf ((hhIh, Ribbon, Ins8 'irnnUiL', I..ct-n, c Ac. A full .ind luinnU It- .muirtiiieut ul (HUl liiii M1IXINKKY i i Ki'nshs. ! Il4si i y. In tliiw drpnrtni ut we .tlVr evrry r-ofdiblf vn. rk-ly of Silk, ( oltfu mm H.rl-ti lime uixl i Hom ; Silk. .M' rtnu mid t t.ltnn L inicr U.: iim nU ; Kid II vci . iiut k. Silh, H oitn u tid i oltmi l.li.vi M, Ac. tic lie t,(y pi.rticui.tr n ttnition to tins il ji-irtint'iil t 'it r hutfiiicss, und iti.br.it:i: ull the ktfdiug uitit-Us Hi.nUd. lVe ort'iT, in tli if" ih p.irtiiH nl a full and n.inpU ti j Pluck fd C, 7, H. ! aiui K1.4 lilt -;irln d awl Brown, J i rn.i h k k ; T-bh- tni rn, it tvl , iMuptr. , '1'owt'U, laniiik N..pku, U. ni.k i -y U , !w- j .ih, ( r.ihh, ;p.ii. I,ifnii,-; IU iiiid U-i l.iuvu Shi t tmcM ; iMIow I,iih-h ; I -mi 4 4 Irili I.iiu n ; .M ir ftud Lumit r luilt!, Ac Vr. j Hi onlrlt Ii, I' .ii , IfOliissv j In tlim t!jKirtiiM ht w? rndiriice "11 lit bl ; ntukin of rrencli, t.irm-i;, and l.nylmh mul A- nuTir.iii ( "lotlifi, t'iiKiti.tTi .snd ; IH i k : and I'oloreo Silk mm S.t,n Vt-m.' !, V.U.lilo;1 3.1 li-4 Ku jhkli mid A'ii- nr n Tmi; h. J. ..n. i .S .tinrlr, I.iii vb. rt nn und l'l..irt i Lining i ( JIIVMH, radtlll'JII SilhS, I Wtfl, JlUlti.liK, Ac. Ac I Blankets, Kerseys. Flannt b, Domes- j tics, he i Wo off-r, in tin dcfurtmri.t of our liuiiits, a ' lnot 'iniph tf iiHitf tllK'tit o! Knyhh iii"! Ann nil 111 .iiKrtr, Scant 4.fnla ot all quihtitt' Hint.-, Kd and lilue M.ihh U; Hir-rli. d Itrnu ii dcmi jftif n ; I, men -rid (t(on Oaii .Lur; and I'ulort u (" Itoii, t If:. Carpets, CiJ . lotbs Rags, Curtain istna ac fu-i. Waneh r y every arte le in tin i l.iielisii, s. ul' Ii Wm pay pariirtihT all4 our fni-iu us, :ind f-in uppi IIoiiki .turnihlMii inn-, eui-i as i.ni: S. ul h d ; Kb-or ; Kiil'h. ih Mik I,001lN and Ain.-nr.ii: KIA'CTS. Tl'try, V. ih ply mid I r.; ill (jrpitt ail qu.-litii t loth-, from 1 vurd lo ti yardt in winth ..t-, I 'anion ,1 .ttmr, M-'ir liod. Ht Ihrii.iftk". I, .cr und M'i-tui, ( iirt.iin-. (tiniim, Kriny , T,ip-p!s. i ffniH', A r. A c V r tirr pn p irrj in thm ii ji.irini' nt 1 any (iond A.int' d lor II l !, Str-iiufni.tt? i"l I n- t v:ttr IIhUm k, nnd fit tin in up m tin: o --t if uiid II) lllIHT. liANClloKT, ItKI IS A MAnSMAl.I.. No iSf At 211 hiinr.cor. M k tut., OctuLr I' li'W JA.MKS MouiniKAD. NO. a, AIU'IIDALK STHKKT, (7Mft..'.S''f) V, .v. f. nAS.-ilw-iy. on h.-ind n p.d .i..noo nt ..f I'hi l l I.KIK l:lili:s,M.M.-iol I-lUl DHS. Aino, .M.iNtitactort . Ploiehead's Premium Wine Bitters, no inn' h rcrnniiof nd( d by Phy-iii-jan, -ind nil who h:iv" u-'-d Ihein, ..f l ie hft tom ,in'i t-m ui now h CuT'- ibe piihiif, huh )- and r- t il. (hluirr :, Ih.i.'i. 7-1 y rilAMIiKHS, JKKKKI.S I D, CO MISSION IIERCIIANT3, ftl.lltf.l.sTfKI, V -. II K under-.jf , f.-iMtfi ihi' kt to th. if IH Ith'THI their no.iii-' ll' roo: i, and iiiiotin llit-tn linl th-y fiilt eotitp IO the hii-ifieMa an hfrt'tu't'T" inii Inr d (iieiti r a t'.y to n.-fV their Inei d" itf) nil who ony lior Ihein Wllh Coil"'i;riMM'iiti. up hu-firf.fi in i' h t ' lhr kl Add a'tihtV and Hil no fllu'l on their prt't, will hr wnntfi t 'o piv-M t iM-iftifio. chamuki'.s, jki ri:i:s X Co. Churl, mim, .(-.. J .iy a" If. 73. iJ7 o RAMLIN, PUI.LIAPI k CO., IMKOKTKI!-. M WIli.K-.I.K liKAI.KUS IN ! Foreign k Domestic, Staple & Farcy DRY (iOUI)il .Vo. i:m, .netting smtr, UMKI.K.-.'1'i IN. .s. V. W. P. of Ai.lo.tilm, N IT. It VV. Pui.l.lA hit ol I. M. ' a.ioMii.ifl. Ia! oTtit'orgia A 1). f MITH, Ul'! ul Ai-ln-Vllli'. N. ('. ,llll INll iil tl, AT Oil. HI. U S Illtl TOItt:, M f-.X li an vr-TiM; I.i-:hkm', I'rllll Y llUbs I'AIN h II I.KK. R. ;l y 'MITT'S I X I li M I 1 -K Y l-.l-l.tiVV MM K KS S.M.'S VI'll. I. , I I l.l.'S SAHSI'Alni.l.A. vvr-'.sTKK'.s iiviswi 11 n iu;i(if v, DAI.I.r.YW !' Al. I'AIN t X'I'llAl Mill, ik. iiiMiH.A.NuN i.Ki! 11 an 1.1 rims Noliee. m DJ A VINT; nfdd my mlirr nit-r in my Diuir 1 I D Store to Hr, 11. M. I'nif hard, to w-hmu I , ' would reertinin hd in) f-nnt r irn nd- m tin pur.' ( h of .li-dii hu h, iimi I now 1 1 ve iii-tii i t' li jm l -ttiiif iiid''bt( '! tin- old fprntid I't, A Orr, ami! Vnx A. C.lfKvell, and niy il indivi-tually lo main- ! mimedi.iti "-etlh im iit iIim r hy Note orCih, us It in r indijlgenf eaino-t t- i? n. In mv .ih-iein-' the ,Vdi-i and h(inki of the t i.n ' ' ft Til w i'l! he lull in the hnidn of r. J.,hu I . I. ,11. : impir who ih aulhorirtrd to m tfle 1 etipt in my name. i- S..HIH- and r . .1. KiX. X.l, ( lnirliittr .S'y(. 30, W .uilt il, 'aflafl "USIIKI.S oi io w and well eleiio d 17 If W II K.VI', t my Mill- III oillfK ldov t'liiirlolte. ia i in Hi ri if not I ... Ih.it. milv ionndv o. Ilia binhei. Toe White llo Vlny and ,h.i IV lotc b"rd.-d Wheat prelirrnl. J-orwhieh tho t 'AMI will lie paid WILLIAM JOHNSTON. Auguit 2D. JUtl' pern I l.uuf '-rrlinnr 1 re. - FUll THE NtiHTn.CARt'I.INA WIlKf. Such is J. i . Iift a hiidow lifr's ! ilre-irn, A nit', ting pt t a partiiig ft-t ne, Willi joys uiul sorrow it it U'.th Uim, buvh ii ht. To-tluy, thr pays of lupr do bt'iii I'(ion im brifl tly and nrriir, Tu tnai tote brings its bofn h i hi-m, Surh iK life. Tn thiy Aurora'ii lilit appear, !hhpfllitjT otT nijltlV 6 s v tfara ; Tv-mortuw's dawn waken our (i tn, Suth is hie. Tbp pr lttlitirr child the ftryrd ire, )elmin iitt- ii mi yinthil tin-, Ail tft.o lofih one utt f mure, Suth 18 life. The iKumrinff frr and tn tr in ii'l, 'I'-' hlunn',,ijr Urn',., f.idni in..id Kxhibtt ( tlio pfrhtfps unfiiid,) Su. h in lit. The diy the weekn lite polling yenri Stormy ky an w furling sphr n n, V Iiii(h p in uur iiMtftiiii ear, Sueh ik L IV. That "inch is life' bow oft we nc, Some in i;.n'"tnN ami m ghe. Sunt- in hojH h -t mist ry, Sm li is life. 7 1 iiut, wnrriors 1m Id aiid limw, I 1 1 1 their Una iin ir euiintry iivr, io trt'iliuW flit tiiC elUlit jftiii-, Sut-h life. I.ilV'n a drf'im, th?t .win i p-tt, I'h momefitti ph i )t it- iipnutfn f.mt, rSllW COIllf tilt fit-'t tTf 1'MIJ I'l. 1.1.1, Su 1. i . tt;. CtituirUt Y'ttf, S. C. illisctilancci u RLVLLUIICNAI Y iKCIEIT. T. The iie-noir.' liawncd on the unfortunate Hales i "i.hi.en:! 1. 1 ju-t as he had conliiit tcd to pap. r and secured the information he bad ventured his life to obtain. He knew 'that he jja.-.l on the bb-s-ed suiili,!.! I'.r ! the la-l time forever. He felt that in a few I hour, a portion of the beautiful earth, now '? "ul o gloriously, would be 1 itijs a cool mass upon his hos on.. I lo Knew this, and hi heart cramped like a deadened titilio within him. He thought of hi- p u .-nts iu their I ,-reavcd lo!ie,ine-s ; of hi- hetpi'll- cd in lo-r broken hearted oriel', an-! i.moi it expanded with lorrowiu tend, ri,' -- lb was as ioave a man as ever eoot'r-ni. -d death; -nil he bit il a fearful thin- t. - , . i - , . - - i yield up in- nie in itsyo,in' n..pc, to en ter intithe unkii js.il biiiji d o --ne-- of et.T nity, with a few houis po, parati.'ii. He asked f.r the company of a cb-r-y man, I it none came ; for a Libie, but it wa- not jm Cured. He kin-It down in hi- la-t r ray . r, and the outpouring of hi. soul was broken in upon by t!io-e who came I i conducf i.no to tin: fillnw-.tr.-i.. lie went l-ow ml t-i his execution, not seckino man . ajpiau-e on the very blink of eternity, by a tai-e bravado aoaiii't nature, ru-l.tni', with lo proud soul cn-fl in pride, op to tin- very presence ol the Mo-l Mi.'h, on-r c iinn na ture's ju-t fears, and chain n.-in.' alh r aj, -to admire the boldtie-.s with v. h:eh hi, am lotions ,-oul could pas. o the awful l o-e of J,l,oi:.!l. ill II ih 'I-i-li-i. of ill' hi- l;iti' ri" a in ro a atli. Wi awf-li t;i 1 'hn-trifi Midi I'1"1 ""'"I alrl ...,1 1 1 il i-loll li 1 I hi. I" - ht to t ii-r. lli -..ml I, ami hi I.i-t ! iiioio ln.-s ; n ;i- . . i -l in hulllllil y to ( i ' ifU wt : " Mi, that I to ollV-r up lo iiij- country. " j It w:i a s.'ohili'l fci lio, tin? ilioio-r tariu to t lie Kiio'ii-h c-ominaioli r. l-'niu hi-own laii'l of luxury h hail importi"! t;n- iii:i--iie plate (linl ill hcalo l-lillill that i-ovi-n 'I il, ; lo:uli..i profu-i-ly with viainl... Ihili-h nl.l , ha'l piin.-ha-iol the tory larnn r' eulh-ry ; ! johli:ts sparkled with wine, like " no It . - 1 I ruhies or liipiiil auiht-r," aii'l In i in nnd to ( the lip. of. tho fray yuuii olTn-i-r-, who, in ihtir lilK-riu,' uml orm, surr-niiided hy mhi' anil wine, ri-vi-IU'il "Il the hrink of inl-i.ii a lioii. Loud rose the voice, ul im-muii-iit in pleolul choru, when a servant enti led with information that a female had arrived at their ramp with a flau of trueo, and ilemaii led an interview with lien. Ilu-.ve. A haughty smile curled the Kiii'lihiiian's lip, as he addressed an Aid-de-eamp. " What triek H this, think you '.' Tho rehel. must hu rediieed to exti'eiiiilies, in deed, when they send us a woman instead of amhas-adors '." 'I he Aid de camp answered his eeneral's smile, and di i.iam.eil ol the servant it the Ivly was youno lie oi l ? " Vouiij; .sir.'1 " And pretty 7" a--ked a dozen voices. " I ! it Ii -r pale, your honors." " Vmino and iuteiesiiu ; our eal' inlrv I is he-till ill.' it-elf," eschnuieil si il II e ul the ! voice-, "general, pray admit her." ; " Silenefi enlli ineii, silenee ! The wine has made you noisy;'' replied lieu. Howe, rising from the tahle, and mdeiin.' tin- ser vant to admit the vi-itor liiimeoi.iti ly. Mn-l of the yoiino iil!iiers were mi ihrir feet, and all eyes were turned lo the en trance as .Sarah I'.aton advam-oil he iiiuui iiiiil' rendered her pale l.-ai un-- ; ' ' jMiostlv, and her crape veil thrown hack so as to di-play her while forehead, and ee toiiehinoly sweet in tb'ir cxpre-.ion, even while resting on the front of him who had made her heart desolate. Not a word spoken hy the roup that surrounded the dinner table ; the merry smile wa- ipicni li ed on the warm Hps of each gay individual, as he looked on the youinx American, who stood heforc tin-in in the beautiful majesty of her jrrief. Howe advanced with stately politeness to receive her, hut she i-hrank iioiu Lin approach, and with Heady dignity rcpic-led the body of Nathan Hale for tin i.stian burial. Howe wa evidently surprised at tlio na- turn of hi r petition, but courteously answ er- folded th cloak and found the papers con ed that it could not ho granted, Captain tuinin the information purchased at, go llaiehavinoalrcaJy het'ii buried three days, preat a sacrifice, secured in the vest. In ! " Vet surely "he wight be disinterred," taking them out, tho bosom of tho. corpso pi -r.-i ted she, eagerly ateppi.i forw ard w as laid bar. Tbo moonlight poured lull tbi'n.-ri-'L'- ',e"'B' 11,0 k i hIio added "1'" i! pulseless heart, ami Sarah with a bc-cichiu lv: wi" "ot tefu I'" 01,1 cr of uony, mi tbe loug, bright riuglutof parents alast look r,!'.e.i',;' ""ir SJ i Ur 0WU ,1L'ir il on are a father you eaiulot ijUiiJ1"11"" , 1 deal to humanity. I NIAGARA IN WINTER. "Arc you too sister or tho wife of the' . . deceased, that you thus urgently ask for tV6 foUowitig lutereHting d.'-rip. his remains '.' t;ou 0f 'rl0Y,i2fa wiu'pijroiu a tureu en I, pir-sniir her lianos over her eyes to hide the burst of tears the ipiustiou bad J'TI,r"rr ''' 'Mr'l unlocked. Niagara is in ali its olory. ( ', rand, suldinie, A youn' officer pllyimr her di-trcss, hand- i,,i o-in- it nlways is, hut now it U nn.re ed her a chair. Mid sat down and was eu- It i- radient with beamy. Itiiot only awes ilea von up to cheek t!ie iiiiiim.-ly tears, hen hut it fascinates ; it i- not only stupendous, another advanced a thin- ot l.icol f-car- hut it is cxipiisiie. He who has never seen let and hu.-e epaulette. ,,,,,1, touchin-' bur Niagara ill mid winter ha, never so n it in whit.' neck with the tip of hi-i i-oleiit linger, deniamled, " li she, was neither the wile lcr the sister of the handsome ij.y, w hat else could she be but a sweothean! The blood flushed into the narhle checks of the in-ulled "jrl, like a snildeii sun-ct; but without answering him .die tiiriic-l to lieu. II owe and said : j " I ixpected at lea-t to lo Hecure, hut I (find myself mi-tnkcii ; I ropiest an ao t smr to my pi; ti lion and liber! i to w it hd raw." I Howe cast on the youti io jo-rtimMit olli jcer a look ot slern an-.o-r, ll,.-n turning to I the maideti with the smooth sinvi'j of man lier so common to (he i.nfeeiin j. man of the ; world, and difficult to contend a.-ain-t, so i artfully does it clmrm awav oppn-ition : i " Voun lady, I rejri t that it is not in j my power lo crant your reipn--t. The re , mains you sei k have been iii-p o d of ac- , cord in to law in such cases, tii.-l niu-t not ! l .1 : . . ..i - i i i lit t i i iiiiuriien. i miouiii lo' extremely nap- j; py to pratifv you, hut in tin, as I have aid, it is entirely out of my poaer." I Sarah wai about to speak n' i:n, lo;! lit'u a how of dismissal, he r.-o led the oun-' olhcer who had handed li.-r to a chair, to conduct her lo the bout in winch she c.-ilue. Sarah shrink from the pr-.fTere.l arm of her conductor, th-m-h much h. r tn-mloin!; blubs needed -ut i.ort an I w-ilked sihoole lo the shore; but ju-t a - she w as st'- pi no I t.l Hie l.-.at. dr. v e ,-e to lu-rside and vvhi-p.-ied, " ik- in that li'tle rove ,.ii-i.-at liiidiiioht, and I will help you to the body your are so desirous to obtain.'' Sarah w iih a stillvd cry of joy, seize d hi. hand. A 4 iil y-44-5-d-iJic'p ma? Cod bless you:" " l.e-train yoiir-elf,- lie said, we shall e ob.ervrd ; 'sail out of si-.ht of tho i! and at mi '. in bt conn; t., tl,,. r tin- . r.i e sc.; the tree " ,e I as I have .1 1 1 o eted i- near I v, y -oi can !.d, but too late. ."ai th s e-,i- bad inikti on tii-it tati :in-' bie.ik and ab.rie spn -nil I - a.iinst the kv, i.ki ot "i:iiil . . .- ii, i,, i .. 11 i's lole bl aueh - c. oi.-re at. d ariiii A reiiiiiant of r .; '1 a '! fl-oii it- (.::. I limb.. S .a - ii fi'o- on- I o r j , r ..i' lo .k, and lor le art s -i nn d in tl,c i lot ii of a vulture; then, with a s-.). l.-ii ir.i-p of horror, .he spr ii.l' int" l!,e boat, and shut out the leailul sijhl w it h In r oi ki tl hiiii'is. 'I he 'inn: noon that :in- of Halo and lo, b, hp oi In r :is -1,,. ,,; bv Vtitlli s-(. troth, d, tl.e st It: the .'. par- now shone of hi-, obi lath, iu tl III t; ' lio it that i.iy upon In r o u s r-iekin.-tJ lie- .-wed of the ri-- iu' tide, and iliinin,' by d.-irrees to'.ar ij t!o- s, ire. 'ibe w-.tehei, were anxi-iu-ly I H.l.llio I ,r tin- i-ln-rou- H II o 1 1 - h 111 .1 11 Wiililll In inii; of the "t xtim 1 le-ar the fiivr lh- bivy, nn j-.in-i tr.- i'l at b-n-tl. c. i. ed , and the -" ind ! . in- v o.-. s , uie fr ou where he wa- -taiilin-. Tl.'-re wa- -lleliee fir a few mmioTit--. A erai-kiuo in the brushwood that skirted the cue an I tin u tl un- otlieer -t 1 mi the bcaeh with le paces ot them. " I hio-k ' ..oil ou th ,re, lie civd in t rid of I h" v or we shall a -ut, nr. --.-. Vole I have : air ; ipiii si ntim I. Ior ha led have time. Two to thri e str.ki s of the oars brou-ht lheh i.it t o his fret. The old mall ar i-e, lh- Very picture of -tern ti.f, the luooii- lijbi dl-pl.-.y ill- the -llil lllli'llliiehts l, s palt- face a- he ra-ped with l-.tii ..f hi-, the lar-.-e white hand extended to a--i-l hiui on the shore. The boatman followed, and S .ii :i li w a - b-'t alone. It wa- a f. arful half hour to the poor ejrl, with the wav.-s iiioanin- like uu pliet spirits about her, rnd the dr'-a l sound of shovt l- liu- cart?' and mulHed voices coining 1 1 tli.. di-t.inee. She dared let. look alter the thrc" as they went .tow irds the crave, f.r her li.-ai t sickened at a-aiu lookin- mi the fallow"; tree with ilJ horrid iiip.'l.a 'e. A mi pension of -out, d.s caused Surah to rai-e h.-r h-ad I run the folds f her shawl, where she had buried il ; no livin- bt in as in sijht. Pit the bla.-U -had ivy of th,; Ido nly oak bad er-pt alon- with the water-' like a va-t pall endowed with vitality, tili its oxlre inliy lay iiloll- th" ed-e ol the boat, and was in idiou-ly ii.ovni- toward- her. W ith a cry of teiror and sei itb i in- nil ov. r, a- if the unearthly dew of another world was upon In r, the poor cirl 1 1 ;i t I . . . i an out nnd -hoved the boil, out into the inoouli-lit. A-:iiisi.. looked up, and the three who hail di-interred t he dead appear-' ed, beat in him over the hrijht -ra , wrap- j .eil ill the cloak "I the l.ii.-ll-hlnall, lb- b et supported by tin! fu neio.is othe.-r, and the ei a v hairs of the father sti ea niiii- over the I' body of bis lifeless SO. N'oisel. , tl, V ' came to the shore. There the old man hot hi - loirdeti in the anus of the officer, while he took bis seat in the boat and t It.-li his ipiiverin- arms were extended and the dead hotly of Nathan Hale, shrouded in it inilitnry wlndiii- sheet, was laid aero-s tin lap of hi , father, while his head re-led on the chilled bo-oin of his betrothed wife. They went, upon the water-, the livin- and the dead when old Hale raised his grey head and spoke fo the youn- -ill. "Sarah, in inouruin- for the dead, w. must not forget tbe duty we owe to our country. Let us aenrcli for tlio papers we aro to carry to Washington." llien with his old qui vt-ritig hari'ls lie un- nil its siiperbnu-s, 'I he summer touri-i knows it only in its sternest aspect. Exc-pt that rainbow vUilch ever ..pans the " in il of waters, " there is ordinarily not one touch of beauty ahjiif N",ara. Wildncss there is, ruoocdni ,s, va-tm-ss yc, m.d an ovcr w helming sublimity iiicnnpa rable. Th -.rein v. cry otlu-r natural curio-itv in cither hemi-phere is tame beside it. The va-te-t mountains cimiiot vie il h it in i li. ct, for it h is what they earned have movement ; and inaoiiitniie in motion is always inure iinprs-ivi. than magnitude nt rest, lii-t tl.i- unmatched pruiideur is now combined with a- matehl.s, a beauty. The frost has wrought a fairy Work with the 'riin old cataract. It has tliiimn about it a eaini ture t,:it oiit-hiiics tile wealth of "(linius or the Ind." Kvi ry rock flitter-, and every slo:ie, every trunk, every brunch, ev . ry twi.'. every i;iiarl and loot, utid every withered ii. j it ;'!.-- -1 Ii - I ro.. n si.rav ha - u an-- ured cvcrytliin. From the i . I .. of the od fo the tir'-eeidee it ms s, ,..(,., tin- II banks with pun-i Parian. It has bun.' lin er a os w ith u'leiiminif ion le. It In- cm I ii't.-d liie Ir.-e-.l otii the ii all. -s 3,.l the ever'-reeii si that they stand out lo hoe .oi hk-- eh ci! -I aid. I Ills llieiui-t it n oi is I,,..-, ; ; v ind y. t it inar-.-ello-.i-- an inch in thick '' 1 rc-erve, tl, f'j nn i f every )' -.r'i":, of i i' tl 'low li t i th - lid so ith l he t th..- brow of the ore f.ll.la-iif than 1 ii, v oiiil i racerv. y liie lro:n steiw aiue i:leauiiu ; e nit til tree uiideriy lie; it, -I. ...I., t twiiT I p of tl tailzied I 'i ii - that ski rock t.-othin can be i llo-ir lusuriant, so w .w 'i ii" ground, to ,, enui. whifened o'er with tins of t'ro-t, is but in kecpii.'i with the sc. lie. None ivho dob iiot bhwl.i it ca,i waeinc she cited ot the clear rays of yesterday's s.-t- s"" a" 'll' p'f'X'fd tL s on-li the spray w1''''1' fl"ted '-'IT to the C.,na.ii io -ol,., and i-hed will, an ...icarthlv i'.-tn the hind. cap.- lint oicihuiio the r-eiiine; ' or-e. . rily, I have t, - n the fliweiin- tune of Nia ,iara. 1 'h.-re is an-.th'T inter .-fTeet on Ni .' a r a w hit h is wiirtii n otn iiio. ),,. oe ipllllitl- iv I- i, .iron uownir-'hi the l..le i-e-uii- J. it t -ly pulverize, I as it plunge- i. ., withe iihyss. Put, thoii.'h .li-ii,teerated, it is not di-solved, and the river, a short distance below-, i comjiletely eov.-n ! with its float-in-.articles A- it is hurried alon-, much of if L'i'.ci anl'y tlisapj y disrtppear- iu the turbulent v lareo portion roaches tM. wi-lon, and there float- about torrent-, hot whirl below I like thick snow y fr 'in up 'ii t he surface. It entirely covers the he larje lot-in, and re as of .lo Seiit- a iuo-t extraordinary 'pp' -arain-. it i- swept a!,. nt at the varyin iinpol n thousand current, and 1 . .--. I ,11 lias seen i,i: ..no p-joi in t.n.s .-:,;,, he u,. in tins slate le not ball ki, . the con Kvi ry ino, in nt is nee! ii I of il- w int, rs appa t eld 'I here is a ceil i n i :. i ,.i in the iiitur.ited i. ,., i.nt It I- -o : impul-e Ilia V see li.l.l that it 1 of the w ,1 a held of it. i-iiiy y leld at every I t nealh ; and y ni rir't1- an ai re in t x- tent, -low lion, vt hi: il, nnd p div else, Oc-.ll,- at. in, .1 in oi,,' tiiii-e. i in i', a im! loinin- .-i put of s borne al o,. in dir. i lion even turning in circuits ili- reet'y " p i-lte. The .'yralin.' coal in ' cov-or- lh" ba-in, for it i- e.h ni-h-d above as rrq iiilv as il criitiildes oil into the cum tit b.-lovv." Th, !ar-e shops not i ; i . tors. re nn- v ry few stran-i rs here. Tie! Iioluls are all clo-ed ; the curio-ity are locked up ; the Indians are hvb.r ; the b i ry boats are in winter tpi-.r-nid not even the he-kin- .lourin. would dare venture behind the cataract now; hut still I am hound t sav, if you would see Niagara " aii.'ht," conic view it iu da niiary. The " pale iiioon-licdit," I doul-t n.d, becomes Melrose li-ht royally, for all that, Sir Walter, who was so profu-e iu its praise, w as never there to see; but as for Nia-ar.-i by winter, 1 can testify y.t more positively. Nor in hin--ov poelrv, but iu plain blunt prose ; le t by faith but by si-bt, I can a flirin that Niagara best day are the shortest days. 'I lie Legislature of I nii-y sc-ion la-t year, invited the I, Maryland to i -it 1 1 aTi-biir-e. pled the invitation, and were vniiiu, nt its ei-i-bltute of Th.-y a,--entertain.- 1 at llarii-bii cot or lieM - ; but the la-t l.o-hbiturc for etell to pay f .r tin- c ot of I In' i lit. rlainmel.t. So th" I I 1 t i pay for the I'lit. rlaliiiin nt. (about o-,in.llj c.iines up be- fore the pre-oht I, -latille ol Pciin-y !v aula, bout oi in.; it, on the ,ir(, t,.-,j t ;, t ! n -round that ibe cxpeu.'ituro iueurrcil was a violation of all authority given by the eon- -titll'i lll 't tllO M-.lt Aeenrdiu- to Tail's M.i-azine, Elizabeth S piirrell, ol Shotli-haiii, En-laml,vv ho, some peode irof...ss to believe, abstained from food more than twenty-lie,, weeks, is still alive thou-h without the power "f swall w-in-, her only nourishment bein- deineil by meansnf the absiirheiit vessels of the mouth. Sho is described as beins peculiarly sen-ihle lo in it luetic influeiiees, anil iliiriii- sleep is able to foresee all the chan-cs to which she Is subject iu the history of her mysterious ui aim! its. HORRIBLE CRUELTIES TO MRS. WIL SON, WHILE A CAPTIVE AMONG THE INDIANS. W bavo aheady uiiuouhced tho cscripe and return of Mrs. Jane Wilson, of Tenas, to Santa "Fe, who had been tak..n captive by the Caiuanche Indians, nnd subjected to the most extraordinary Vruultir...' The nf fuir has ever justly exeitco the reiiti st iu dignation iu New Mexico aain.-t the Indi ans. ' Fioin Mrs. Wilson'g narrati.e, it apnonrs mat she is but 17 years ol at. Abaut year ago tie was married to a vwiig (arm - . . s. . iias, auuju April nicy joi ijn . pa; f v ofJ't'M- n'i ..Mil ho... J.JiVL''' t r-?. TT f T-T. " ...... m ... j ...... n . .. uj .... . the parly w as con pi Ih-d to return to Texas ; hut Mr. and Mrs. Wilson remained at El I Paso, where, their horses being stolen, they i were compelled nbo to ;iv'e jp the plan ol ' eoino to t 'aiiloriiia, und set ou on their re j turn to 'Texas in July. In August, Mr. Wil : son and bis futhi r fell into the hum!- of Ionian- and were murdered. Mis. . re turned to El Paso, ami again in September . started tor ICxa-, with three brotneis-in-;law and a son-ill party. W hen within three I days journey of Phantom Mill, an Amcri : can military po-t, they Here attacked by iCamanihes, w bile some of their nun Here 'oil in pursuit of so, .io of their horses that ! had L n stolen. A Mexican, who was with I M is. i ! - un, was brutally inunlured and 1-ealni-d belori." In r eyes and she and her ; two hi others -in -law, lads of I ami HI vcar-. were sei7..u, Liouiiu, ami oarrieu ou, w nu . the entire properly of thepaity. j The I lidiaii-, Willi their Captives, proceed - e,l in a northea-t oil -etiou, each bcin up- ;p:opr,ated as the properly ol one or ,-iih r of the chef.. 'I hey were stripped of m a . - ' '"' "u,! '-""it-', an.. ".ne.,.e ......... v and oth.-rw i-e 1 rut-ii! v ; treated. .'Irs. il-on, altnouli expt elm- -soon to bec-iti.e a mother, wa- subjected to every cocce.v oine crue:i v aim I iim i -nit ; beaten and bt i,i-cd ; expo-ed to fati,'ue of ail kinds ; her lacerated by laiiats and whii.s or l.v the loails ol woo-1 .-he wa oro.iihcu to c irry on he'- bare Inc ; com pelled to do the work ..I lii'.-n, ,,r puni -h'-i! 'tor her inabi.iiy by Vo-in- stoned, kn "ck.-ii 'low ii an ! tram deil 00 ; almo-t eotlr, y de ;!! I el fejd and n',1 thi . In-tt- 1 h.-r t.np.- ly II ,e (lay-. At this tin:'- -ii'- w l- M ill ill alvanec in the niorniiu-r n- u.-ual, when sue .e' r;r,:ii d to atiouipt .1,1 e-e.i .'. vvloei, -he -ueeeedcl iu accoiup il - hi n by s, ciiiin iici-seii iu some bushes ti.l the Indi i:u had 1 1 ;' 1 , 1' or twep-o days -ne w.-iub red thriu-ii I this liidiaii enutitry, sub-i-tin- up n 1 ei lies, when she fortunately I--1I in vvhh ',,,: ,evv j I Mexican traUT-, who furnisii.-l l...-r with 1 ! ncinie meu'ii c-loihii.- aid n hi . toot. In consequeuca o! tln-ir uicciii!- with a l'uiu- aiiclic, they lind to leave In r behind, and -he ' narrosviy ..-taped a seC'iitl capiur... Hut, by he siih-s, iueii: aid of t;c ot I io- Ir-i i. -r-, a Puehio I ud ia ii, sh" vv a s e 1 1 a 1 , 1 1 1 , alter 1,1 i -- inc herself for ei-iit days, t , e.-.-ape. At lite expiration of till- true she vv i- ie-e . d oy t'e- trader., furiii-hed with a h o-e, and blou.dit to the toWII Oi' Pecos, Ne.v M. xie", wii-ie Major Carlct u and . ,1 In r., ! th ai my, took care of her, and enabled ht r to pr H ci d to Santa l e. I his i3 but an outline of a terrible ft irv, the counterpart of which, ill all i-x'i pt In-.-eai.e, arc said to bo fi. ipicnt. A letter ti- in Santa I f says that the white c .ptives tlu. u,o the Cmuuiu lies aie ns loiin. rous as In- lii iiaii- tl,eiiis, ve. The same l.-tt. r lii'-ntc'ii- the i -e-ipe of a yoiin.' Mtxic-ui woman, who ret ui lis after n year s t- li.ide c-ipti- ity, exj.ccliii- to bee "lue the li.oil.tr of an infant, w lio-e father i- a wild Iniiau I he I 'amain he practice cruelly in it- ut in "st tel. in moot towards tiu:r capi.vi . Children arc ti aii..-d tobc here s-ivaje than tiny are li,. i iv. -, and woim-'i ar - -ulj, et ed to o urn-.-.- too Ie.riilde to he in.-iiiioiu .1. I he Salita l'e It.i.-tle S--: " The two br .tliers ,,l Mr-. Wil-oii aro y t In capli v lly, and nub--. sat.. n reclaimed, will imhil-e a t.i-te h.r the wild hie of the Indian, and be l o, ver h.-t. Tlieto are many bundr-ds, and we may venture to say thou-and-, ot captive-anion- the Indians of New Mexico, piincipaily women and children: the form er are f o-e. tl t i become slaves of men, and ti .- lati, r are trained for wai rim -." When liov. Mi.-rriwcther came nut, be was ioitan.ite enoii'di to rescue t w o M xie, m irls from the C.iiiiaiiches one sixteen and the other eighteen years of at:. liny had bet u eajitiiu-d from m ar ChiLuahua one three years and the other ten mouth, before. They were sent to the (iovcrnor of that Slate, who aekiiowled-e the conduct of the (Iovcrnor of New Mexico in very handsome terms. Tliey said tiieiu w. re a large liutu-1 dialely afterwards the Uriti.-h s.piadien Was her of Mexican Winncii in captivity, and 1 under' orders for sea destination unknown. they saw one American woman, with a small j chllil ; that an Indian one (lay, w hen they Wi.re travelliiie; on hor-iback, look I he child from ils mother, threw it up into the air, and a-it cam.' down cau-ht it on hi--pear; and that others Mile up at full -allop, took it ou their spear., and so pn-.-t-d it around anion- t he leirt v. iitr ( overmneiit w n ' ' . . stu h outr i-' s to -o uniiunish , cv.ii it it be luce--. i rv to exterminate the whole tribe of tl.e brutal sav a-cs. 0- K J A ll. St. .ke-, vvle -.V man calliii' him-i i was conlined in the hi nu .-: at this pi,.,,.,., for horse stealing, made his : aj.e on S iiuribiy night l i-t ; by tearin-; blanket to pieces, ,,nil tit in- the strip- 1"' up to-, ther, lit! siieteetleil iu slitlin throimh a lull.' which he bad mad do w u in the wall. Py an advertisement which up oirs the ill another c iliiiun, it will be -t Sln riiV has o lb red a reward f apprehension. n that :l f., Tub Thaffi- isChcr-h Liv t;-s. last iiiiiiib.r of the Ecclesiastical ll.iztltel contaitis aiiiioiiiiceinent-"I twenty -six church j livin-s for sale, of an r-re-ate annual value ( of A' H.t'lo, anil ten livin-. wanted to pur-. chase of an a-ere-atc luiinril vaoie ot .. I, I (ion, and for exchange t w enly one liv i annual value iu the whole of C7, l7l. d , ar IOlti.lo.1 ..io. $jt Teltgruplit i! Jnr thr L'hailrntirti Courirr, LAI 1"R I'UOM Knu.il'U. ARRIVAL Of TIU,:i . S. i.t.WL STt.MEIf 1 A 11-If. ... 1 J'.ai riM...iE F. hru-iry 9lh. The U. S. mail st.enin ship Vwifit:, Capt. j Nye, has arri.i v.rvyV V iron1. Liver 'i pool, w bt,"t port shcUett nu i:!. .nj.;i, i : '- .T ",.rr '. 1. 'I... J O ill I I 1 1 r 1 1 Ol ,1 r .O.l Ol lll .Ilitl.H, it i rived at Liverpool mi the ".'.id tilt. 1 ho ship Atlantic, had al-o arrived at Liverpool, with a portion ol the en vv re.-cued from the San Franei-eo. Til K Ll Kiii'iH i, Markkts. 'The fales of cotton for the three days endinij on the '-.'Ith ull., com), I iseii l,i.il ) bales, of which speculators took I. Hull, and exporters 1 Mill hair-, leaving H,lhiU bale, of all desciip- i-ilis, to the trade. The demand has been chiefly Confined to Middiiuj ipinllties nnd Irle.-tns. powed has been neglected, except Middling, which was di-posed of at lair prices. A decline of an eighth of a penny is ipioted since the Arabia's lb. partnre. I he n ot at ions are as follow s : Fair h leans, .diddiino llrlcan-, o.'d.; hair I'plaiids, l,d ; ami midi.iine; I'plands, ojd. Sl'ATE Ol' TltAfh. Pusiliess ill MallrbeS- ' ti r w as Ueciniin. i LuMmN Mii.sty M.VHKKI'. Consols hud : Uuetualed from !hi and closed at ihij. ! Ei hci-kan Im Kl.l.liiKNf K. , Tll0 ('z;,r s. answer is lei-sive. but leave, - ,;,,. ,,,.,. (1,ut wi u, ,llih(.1;,1,.,p - , ,,, T,. however, that the Czar will not proceed to extreme leiioth-. On lienl'in-' of the elilrnoee ol'.h,, i.l'ii.il ts into tlie- lil ,,, ,ave ,-, ,,;;t.t ick Sea, t'.3 Cz.u- is ; aid V a-kin- whctlier the fleets would ob-.-r i strict neutrality or side 1 i VMlil urkev. A de. patch from Vienna says that the Czar -111 0 o.ti ti ptu.-usly itjcet the id. ii a note, refer Turkey to P: nice I lort-cha kofi for fur thur particular-, and reluct abate one iota ..f Pi inc.- Mi i:-hik I', s den nt.-i-. I i- io, ;,.!..,,- cxelu incht txi-tt.-d at St. P. t- 1-i-ur-. '1 he I'r.-I.eii rrovenitlo-pt believes that tho p j o will foiee the l.'y.ar formally to do ei.ii o vv ar. It i- riiniorcd that Count N'-ssi irode ! ail re-i-iied, and that his resignation liad betn aeeepti'd. No ilji.i'.iig bad occuned since the battle ..i' I 'o-i . W ;' . ': rreroirntiotis continue. It is ruil.oie-l that a lo.y of llu-Man tl : - I. ad C! 0--I d the i hi nu! e. A lb i.,e ht "I I hi, -Hull (' .--aeks left I o, -Is:, I,,, : on the 'til to '"ill (I onar Pu-h I. The . Mile 1 I'l,-, f- VVrre l;-t s 1 ,r Ii.it 1,4:11. I he Ktis-ian I'h cell steeriti 1 1 w in a!-o il I- si: that llu- i:i ba 1 d -uiandcd :ld t use .-iocs 01, c way or had et.-.l to th" pur p ,t hy Pr.is-i.-i. '. S. Mlni-tt-r to France. that I 'ehiiiai h sic tlie uiii.-r, and an el,:: o of a i.av ai , Mr. Mu-on, the had ite-eiilci his civdi utials to Louis Na .,1, ! lie ipi'-r soi 1 1 .j 1 n .. Jacket, arrived at ik ill thirteen day-. .-rati! -1 iui in-; ii ' ju r p I a vleur, ti oiu on Puloiu 1 ished. ,. ui- 11.4 t n '',f Suut'i Cm ni'ii'Ui. '11 1:1 s.s. i-'h i;ki.si war. Nl.VV V..I1K, Feb. 11. l-.il. ri- C in-titiiti .:: I iut,ii-i- the lo-j-res-ions o i!,. Emperor of ii-i'i ,1. I ; ii he b ai in- I tin - into th- I'.l.i, I I a m-e ot t he k S- a. lb- -aid tiai.-it-- r,--,'.u:io:i and and I 1 ,u,ce, -1. hen a b.it- lie ext'eete 1 that tin .v.uibl he taken by I and he was n ,t uniii t. tie 1 can : but - 11 , l e I t 1 I I lo 111. cahied al l.'ls-l.l. urn the In-.l tos a.-e pis Iv! - of her 11 i ts ten h.-r I oilol'. The ( ha- in-tnieted his An.b.-is.-.ni. rs at the two c tl.e et:lran-e lliack S, a, tl mi t- lo demand vv hetln r, by of the allied fin t- into tin! v intend to le unt!cr-t"od ai t-ikin- a part with I'urkey. or simply tool,, serve a siiiet tieuiral'ty . If the form, r is the ca-e, they are to demand their pa-s-ports. Ll-r.oN, 1 fill. Ibe war steamer Horn sh arrived here on the 17th, with des patches to the Prili.-h Admiral, and imine- liF.ni.tN, ill-i-ts as ; Monday -'I, p. m. The Czar preliminary condition pi all ne- -octillion-, that the neutrality ot the move ments of the allied lie' ts shall be declared ill a formal do. uu.ciit. Austria is said to have notified Russia ..flier fixed determina tion to m liiit'iiu an armed neutrality, pro vided th.; I ..ir a-1 In re- to hi - e h--i-a -m-nt - that liins at li territorial a-'I -audie- meiit If this j.hol-e is broken, Au-tii:i would a-siime a ho-lile attitilde to llu-sia. 'I Iu it una corresHiinlei.t of the London 'limes says that a tertilie batlle was -oin-.11 at Maichiii, on the l.-tli, with a teiiilui loss of life, 'i he t mil was in tiames. I'ur- tiler il ditin-at K ib lit was d ai ! v . xn. t :.:d . w o ,i, v i-ion, ol he R u-iu I, tb ,' t , ol t w en- tv -tivo ve--t s each, are eriii-iu- iu tho Idacfc e:i. A e oii-ioii I here is con :d. red very pronahu'. 'i he P ic'.oi of 1! l-rade hi. ordered the immediate .li-ini-sal of all Ru--iai!s 'i--,;ii Scrvis. Mii-lria, a loitilied town of i'-.u--i-i v, ha- hem cupiiiie'l by the Re-sians. I I he Ar. ! , d w he ii.iuke I on-ta id im- wa- at Sub-mo-i the m..--a ;c armed there fr en the allied fleet, and lu-eaine fuiioii- at Us reception. I le ordered the Ru-sun li.et to -eu. 1 he Riissiau sduoial it tain. 1, ic.t huvil;- seen ai, v I i.UiL' ot (lie l.iuli.h and I'leliell sipua loll. Sr. Pi'i KHsiii iiti, lih. A stea ly rl.-j iu all imported ai tides iiioieateil w ar. it about. I l,'! t Pet slated tin i ins e about to make a descent upon I Iu Spain, the Minister of Justice