The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, June 26, 1856, Image 2

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11 1'U'J J. . 11 - I " CAROLINA SPARTAN. Fur Iht Carolina Hf*rt;m JI LMG9 Writtrn cn faeri'ag Vlcnc S^;.ug^t ?/.ii < brirf nimim M?oe, ^ Let other* praise the rul?y wine, tj. liielt product <>f tlio ckunh'riiig vino, ;,| Ami others Mill, with pride extol, t\ Tito joya derived front Alcohol: N llo mine in bumblo verve to ??i?igr, " In The virtue* of the Mineral Sprit"?, *' Prepared by (??il himself, to euro L A thousand ills that tiicu endure 'r I know, lulccJ, that good Mynheer, ' < ioimncnds hia fav'rite Imager lk*rj That Faddy, with loud liuxzi, luaivtH that Whiskov l?< ;u n the away, ol I know Mi it.uinia is imprest ^ That I y>ndoii Porter ia tlie !>e?t, ^ While Scotia, in her houra "f giw, ^ Prefer* her darling MIJ?Hey l'rcv ' ^ Vet theae, whatever bo their name, ^ Bring neitln-r health, not wealth, nor tunic, t! But step hx Mcp, induce us on, T 'Tdl health and wealth and hieud-s are gone: n While yotidvr puro and bubbling spring, J Con ten tnijut, health, and pleasure bring, fl Besides a grateful bean to own g O-u heavtuly h'athtr'n prtcious '???//, C.VUOLAN. ll Ci.knn Srn.iM<J9, Juiir I dad. ' Conxkcticut.?C. U. Ingersoll, of New > llaven, tlius concluded a speech in the S Connecticut House of Re[ms2>uu la lives, on h tho Suiuncr outrage: a Is thore any necessity, or icully any il reason, for magnifying lite subject into a tl conflict betweon Massachusetts and South > ('Atelinn, or between the -States of the u North and those of the South? lie prose u- |"| lativos of Stales have been assaulted before tl ?tboy bavo been cveu slain "for words u spoken in debute." Tho halls of Congress \ have been exposed to scenos of violence be tl fore. It is only a very few years sinco that n pistols wuro drawn upon the very floor of the Senate. Who did not lament it? Who did not denounce it? Cut whoever proposed to make it tlio subject of such Io_:is- ,, lalivc action as these resolutions designI u Sir, it is tho crying evil, and tho dangerous j. symptom of the times, that -communities v and Slates so easily become infected with c the madness of individual-:. One man f, pulls up the stakes which another has planted to mark out bis squatter right in Kansas?and a light ensues. And if it so <j happens that thoy went from diifercnl side r ?>f Mason ?k iJixon't. line, it is si might way n spread through the country with lightning | speed, that il is a (pieslion between fiee- i dom and slavotv?ami thai "ilia l.nur ?v. . - j ?'""b v<% 1 peeled crisis has at hut arrived." Tlio po- ^ iilical agitators of the day?incti who sock i; to obtain power by raising a whirlwind that i they may direct its storm?make llu-ir in L tlauimatory appeals to popular assemblies, i and seek to create an outside pressure, to innuenco the action of legislative bodies. J It becomes a part of the popular religion r of tlio day to " to substitutes rillea for J bibles." Churches aro oven openod as rillc- c marts, and tho minister of that law which j says u Thou shah not kill," ?hvUls-up thu t Constitution of his country to tho scotl* of j the multitude, and thinksHit an everlasting v disgiacc to shoot at a matt and not h t . birn." J l^et it be our endeavor, sir?as it surely <, should be our duty?to keep our good old ? State from out this storm of passion. In- j yoking upon licr poople tho calm influence ; of reason, tot in do what in us lies to | main tain this invaluable fabiic of govern & luent, which the generations bofotc us t havo sacriticed so mttch to build up. I Mr. Chapman, of Hartford, said: i 1 do not regard freedom of speech a? meaning the right existing in otto person lo i slander and calumniate another without the sullering party having a right to call hi in to an account. To so regard it would i bo making a mockery of all law It would > be to abolish the courtesies of lite?lo make tho gift of language a cur.so instead ot a . blessing. The custom of giving utterance I to g'u.->o personalities in debate is becout r tug quite too common in this country. It i is out of place any where, but more pat licit- c larly i.? it out of place in the United States i Senate. That is the highest legislative body in out land, and il deem tint of manner and [ propriety of s|?eech are to bo observed any- t w here, it certainly should L.- in tl.-o In . of our National Congress. Tito svu!L ol tlio Senate Chamber have echoed hack .the voices of lite greatest men of our land, lit 1 tolled Una been opposed thero to intellect, v and great minds have contended f->r lite 1 maslcrv. Tho names of men who have ^ legislated there for tint bed interests of ' their -eounti v are retooled in history. Men '? of comprehensive minds; men in?t chaim <1' ' t > singlo ideas, like tho galley slave to an o.n; men who have dared to raise their eyes from their feel, and to act as if there v was some other place on warlh beside the Utile giottnd on which they stood; men > .who, disregarding worldly advantage and ? /worldly gain, regarding no locality and no 1 section, have striven to presetve intact the \ union of the State*, and to beoncathe to , theil children the blu?>ings that thov tlicm- il selves enjoyed. Ami now, shall tho'o " walls be no longer hallowed? Sliall tlie v' only echo which comes to ti. ho that ol I .. ,.:.i i..a -_-.i i . 1' i.nun mm inner c it I in 11 ii \; ? A physical assault i> no.iiiist all I in. v Hut there may l>o other as ,an Its beside* M tIniso of force, which aio ijuilii a> liard to bear. Tlmra may bo an n.-s.mU by the i tongue, as well as by the ham!. The effect* of ,i blow may pass with jt. Rut a wound t| tirade by the tongne may ranklo for year. , it may remain open for a life time. ot'h Flao xr\a TiiKue.?Refine the ?itjr ' ,;?w rente was fairly subjugated, llie llag <4 U*o Ateliiioii company wa. plan to.! upon w *Ue rille pit of llm enemy. (!t wa* then <>i c4m'wji! by il.-> brave bcarei and .stationed u upon tho Herald of Freedom printing of- ^ fice, and from Ifteuco to the largo hotel and forties* of the Yankees, where it pruttdly w a vial until the artillery commenced bat- |>i toiing ilewti tho building. Our company w was com poasl mostly of South Carolinians, Ul under command of Captain Robert lie , Treville, late of Charleston, S. and wc venture the prediction thai a braver set ol as men than are found in its ranks never bore anna. They were find am! foremost in the b e*jiectcd fight, and only needed the oj>por- Vil liinity U> liavo distinguished tlieiu elves. South Carolina hasjuftcast; t ? be proud ?h ol her sons in Kmsas. Their bravery and a* patriotism are alike creditable to them .dec? an I the noble Flap, that gave them hirtli j j Sijihiftt r (Aua.vir.v) Savei'rijn. <iw i /1 'I'lu iiluiiatvii Sl ick 'if P'*k ill f.'inisv l'i n H'l d iwn at <S,nnn ImiK i- 'I all 'leaviipliour n ti< ^ry ! ){, ? -ick fur the s*;n >n ?f tin y>..r. I I 111 rKKMItLM V. The following is from ilto Now York Mirnul of Connucrc#: It is rut her rvinark:tido that (ho pm;! iale of i'cniityimiiiii has never ^iven it 10 country a 1'resilient, nor even a candi ito, until tlio present instance, while the null State of Massachusetts has fnrnishee *o l'lewidmit*, the still siffaller Stato 01 ?w Hampshire one, and other States, no rgcr or loss iu size, such as New York lyo, Virginia, Tennessee and Ijouisiann uve yielded fiont one to live chief inagis ales each. It would now certainly seen ? he the turu of the old Keystone, a nobh Late and ono of the* original thirteen, t< 11 the presidential chair. Of the fourteen i'residouls thus far, tin riginal thirteen or Atlantic States liavi ad ten, but tliov all have boon from fuui tales, \ iigiuia, New Yoik, Massachusett nd Now Hampshire; so that nine of thi Id tiintea hatro not enjoyed tho honor aid of tho four 1'resident# fioin west o le Alleghany mountains, two wore Iron ennessce, and one each from Louisinm ml Ohio; and wo believe two of these uckson and Harrison, wore nativos, tin rst of North Carolina and the la?t of Yir iu i.1. Wo hear much of the slave power, am i.it must of tho important offices nr lieu by Southern men; bin. so far ns tin liiof office of tho country is concerned, th forth has IjIIpiI it about a?, often as til oullr. CM" tho fourteen President*, eigli avc been Southern men and six Northern tid without doubt within six months ant lier Noithern man will bo elected, solba lie figure* will stand 8 to 7. Four of tli furthera States havo furnished Prosidorrb ml only tliree of the Southern tho eigli POtn that section of our country. And ha lie colony of .Mas nchusolts embraced a iuch territory a3 tho eddor settlement t 'ir.'inia, it is not improbable the North a Li is time would have furnished the greatc timber of chief magistrates. MR. CLAYTON'S DILL. The following is the substance of tho bi ntreduced into tho Senate, by Mr. Chiytoi f Delaware, to give poaro to Kansas. 1 i doubtful whether the lilack Republican rill acenlacc, it and certain that the Dense racy wilt not. Tlicre is thcrcfero no chanc jr its passage: ''It piovidos that the Secrelary of Slat hall cause a census to be taken, tonkin no thousand jrcrsons the basis fui ouo rej eseulive. and two thousand persons for ncmbcr of the Council of tho Tcriitorj .Qgal Vole is must In) l/uiut ji'lc residciil bree mouths befoio the election; and on uonlh resident in their respective clectio lislricls. After the census an J appoilior noiit, tho iiovoinor is to issue bis proch nation directing the election of liie men icrs of tho Lcgidative Assembly, to be hut lot less than lift \. nor more than sixty da) .tivr tile dale <>! the |truduriatii'li. c avvs shall remain in force violative of th ;rcal principle asserted in tho Kansas an cT 1 - 1 til i * - scuraska diu relative to noli mlrivviilio hi the slavery ipiCalion, or whereby lli ivxij'le hli.it! bo prohibited from advocalin ii denying the extension or propriety < rroliibiling slavery in the Territory; t risitcd or threatened viiili any penalty t lUnisliiueiit; nut shall any te.-l oath be r< juirctl relative to the Fugitive Slave act i ilhor law ut' Congress. Trial by jury to I is at common law; ami no challenge or ol notion to a juror shall avail which is m mihorUcil by the rules of the Coinmu ^aw, any statute to the contrary not will .landing. I ho hill also pioviiles that winhe Toiiitoiy shall contain ninety tin< housand four bundled and twenty inhab ants, the poop'o sliall Ire aulhuii/od to ca i t'onvcnlioti 'for (lie formation of a fetal Joiiolitutiou Mil lilOIIANAS. At the i alt fit a tie ncetiug in Washington on WeJiicsda iflcr other speakers; Hon. A. < . 1'howa, of Missi-iij pi, m. wMres.-eil tl.e meeting. lie pledged J.inii >ili hanau to .nislaiu the rights of ever eetion of the I Hi nr. Within the lag si lay > lie had himself heanl (ho illu tiiui uindidute for the l'lesiiLyey declare tic f elected it shonti! lu Ins aim to tiiish at \ltvl*tton<sm. |Cheers.| In conclusion, )i ile<h><3il Missis ippi to loll up a majority < lot le.>.> lli.ill ]0,000 \ole f<n the Helm i.iLie candidates. | Ap]>!a i-e j ICx Piil .mt.M T\i.i.h'.i l.ti ieu 10 Men. !' ek ?Tlie \i>rtlu-rii |> :|k rs an | ul> liing a j>i il. lotlvr wii'.lth ! > l'"x l'iih'.<hnt T>lit In 11 .| tutli-r, a will 1] y eulan <1 naui, renv liviii;; in N. fork, tn t wlni f. rui.'ily 11 11 < 1 in \ iignti. M ')hr eall> I hi tier Ins "1 liiiinl," ami ..11 wei .n lly hi., iti'i'iti<e eniie riling >cv< 1.1I guilitnul Ie tlion :;i)s. rims Imvi l /m 1 y at lilt! ?.! ; I I; .1 11 11|Hirt <1 all. 1 , a |.t t <t >llbt l> I t<ul O1.1t 1 .111. !u in win. ii.iu' In. 11.hi! I t . -t.il .I..i. 1. ill.'II' VI I lloy IH J111 Hi . I Nell, v. ! ill I III \o| l'l native .11 hi y,.ui i lojt'.c.l Statu i I.?v Y?lk. 1 liiy '.ay t.i yull ivli.it i 11 hi in l. il 1 I" 111< J liallii iiiijuimi] oil 111. |n'ian|i? i ..lor ictum il:' lo 11 il a Si ii I'.ut t nny truly I ;i..l tli.it (lie Mr,it m y >>l out l.nv i rutin ly to 1 II.lllll.ll til tllU til.'i.oil. IlllCl tl I Oll' l' cli lll?MI W'l rc I'Vvimmi hi.' 1411I in tin' i h oi 1] iiiuInn ivi 1 tie.gh'k'is, ratio r tli.111 t 1I1 -.ji.i .1 .iii.l li i''s of our own i? ojili y i iu-1 aUiay . ti > at. pith attention all*I ii-jn t by 11 lite |noji|r, li--.iiioii were known t i lit- nilnet hi .ill your di-aliii ml faithful to all your 1 u -a :? iih ntc, atiil ymi 1 ill voiK'li ilial .ill I'oloiiil in. 11 win! col..! . 1 tli 11 ilvch bcci nihil ;ly anions 1, . aicllcaiil at ail iiilii - it h coiibiilt ration an.I tc.-|icct. Tin ic arc no iy|-> I'I'iiHi- Tom inl li Cabin' i x?i |>t iluiin;: 1I1 itiikI ol li;t> ijuifl an.I li.n?j?v homr with Mi S 'lait." II10 ?li'li h Uer show 1 tin .iik.iMc tn-lng> 1 OS tix-l'ltalil. lit. rvTTitiii Ti^riK - If oak, Inckori or i-lu sou tuber is ii'ik ii on lit'- eighth in.milt? \iiguM-? u second l imiting ol llm r.i|? ami harked, ij 111 to rgo tn c will mm?.iii |i. 1 loci ly. and (lull tlic twig ill rctn.1.11 nouii'1 foi v .iii-. wheron* tli.it cut 1 uitvf .ml rcniainiiir; lilt next I'll .u? thick .1 iic'i w ri .1 a ill he i[i rotten, ami will lie allien n ltte". foi any |>ut|->.ic. Tiic limly of tin oak -j>l 1I11 rail will kul 111011 11 1 it t.u 01 twelve yi.n-i In kat v ent in thai nioiitli I- not Mibjet I to be w orn itcn, ami 1*U1 la?'. a long tin1" tor I -m in/. W It. ii I c milium. ( I liu mini; 111 ] S-'l, it was il.. Pact ice to 1 ut die titnb. r tot put fencing in tin inter. White oik, |n>st, an I black .>.>k ra In 1 at a lat time, 1 loun*l woiiM 11 a l..>t nu re than ten 01 reive year* In tins year IS-.'ft | coinim-nci. llllll;* I.ilt< ' 1111 |1h 1 in tile oi.'litli tn nitli. .Many of the oik rails cut that year are yd oiunl well att llioitc (ol'tlieil o| cllentnilt, Il the Itaik 11 I takt 11 oil thia ntotitb. however, it will |>o<sl of >clf the ?ic'oii'l or tliitil v<ar, and have the n.ij rl.ctly couml. The top* of iin ? arc also twin iluablc Im lut I tin111 w In n cut in winter 01 rpring I .> !vino yo'iiii; farmein to It) tin n|n 1 tint lit foi I niM lvc*, ati'l it tlrn | (-1 fencer will not I.i t ttvict long, I forfeit all my ?xpcriciec tia worthha*. A Tor en'a outatoxiv. avik I1.1V1 their turn to f.ili Ami like*.m ta have I , II teasofl, Inn till' ?alin !i contm off "getting dry it llior' "a thia 'I'llereticc 'twlxt leavi undine, kill, more Itardu ami more (r- pi. inly. ?l)c ffymitovu ' TtlliKSU.lv, JI NK 26, IS56. Hiiuj'c of 'I Aei mantelet nl I'uthri ?$ Hiinitsk't I Oru>j Store. f 7 . 12 Tl 5 o'clock L June 17 71 79 73 77 18 71 R1 88 S.*? I a 7U 84 85 SI ' 9(? 78 87 88 ftf 4'I 82 ? > HI SKI 1 i! I 8*2 b'J 'J I SO j 23 7fi 89 9*2 88 > 24 85 92 94 89 "ToiiKKcfinx. 2 In mentioning die dillieully in Umouvillo last | uc< k ur informant gave llic wrong christian name s of Mr. (Joss II should have been HVrf/ey, instead of I jiwrencc (Joss. TIIK LITERARY STAR M.i* iliKiiipoared from the newspaper liriiiament. 1 Yesterday ii-i proprietor announced its sale to Mr. 1 I'arrow*, of tlie I Jx press, into w Inch it will hcucc' forward Ik- iik rg?nl \\> arc sorry to lose our neighbor* (root or Milr, l??l find solace in the as- j Mtrnncr of th'.' laic editor* thai private interests will j be promoted by iho change. u WEATHER AM) CROPS. \Vc have n dry and hoi lime. Vegetation softer* Milly, t 'urn hut> yet escaped dan age and look* ^ wcil. It vvc Jo not soon have tain gurdep* .vill In? burnt uj?. ICE CREAM. I ticnd R. )> Owen,New 1 trick Kange,(dumb street, syni|Kit)iiwng with those who Are cotii|M'llcd Si. . i . . eo timgre wo tvtiruine* wai now j?r? vailing, li.is I ktartcd tlx Ice Cream Im.sijteks, and in ncitrl} tinny* pi opart-d to reJucc (lie- (eitibi alnrc of lit body l?y tf <? doiiciuos confection? for a clime. Lr UK,IT II OF J OS HII KILUOKK. Wo regret to learn that Joeiali Kdgore, l-is.j., an old and respected cilixen ?>f (Jrecuville District, died on Sunday iiioruiug lai.t, at llic i evidence of || Ins won, lir. IV I'". Kilgore. llik remains were taken toTiin own plantation on Monday, where they were [l interred * JMJlPKil FIHC JULY. 0 fiarpor i- with us ugnin, frctdt from the tee nunc press t>l 11k iuduktrioun publisher*. Hasty Pudding (> is its initial paper a p<>cin, illuslrated, in honor of ? Indian e-orn The No. i.a good one to begin with, ^ as It conuim ucua the new voktiec. IIar|? r Ilros. a New Verb, j>j pvi auuuiu, iu advance. 'b Collrgc and llish School foiDinnirrinrnU v The See-ond t'ommciicinini it Wotlord <Xdh ? jj takes place on the. I ."t.h duly. Inaugural addtosses i- will be delivered hy K<-v White Coord Smith. P. P., i. and Prof. W. PulYc. The commencement sir t moll will he preached oil Sunday, the 13lh, by ?| It. v doUcph Cr.tfwt, 1?. I , of Charleston ,s The? ex.eiiuii.uioi. and ooaJiulice m.-nt at iamc-i u stone take pltic<mi the: loth and 1 fith July, and t will as u-.il il attract a Lugo number. Tho address el will be- ilt live led by Proll". J. b. Isc-y nobis, I). |).. it South Carolina ' olle-g. . c At out il* a Female College, the c jeamiiialmn ? takes place about the khiio lime. The a.bhes.i will ii' lie made by lion C. C. Me uaningcr, of Chittles>r ton. " S|mitaiiliUig will be v. i!I fiitoil isji by tlicac at a" tractions. !o Till: FORKMiX M1YS. J Tlic \ 111<-ric.tii itii'Mion nccujiieh tlie |nibin iniml 't hi t?ii"latij, ami tip news by the .stearin r .tun it'll ca, \vliii;li l< ft >>u lit" illi in -taut, it latin aim. t i u In t ly t'i tin no ilillif'illicji. " Tin .IisiiisjkiI 'il Mr Craiit|?loii um known mi >lj oltioinily, Liu* tin- niiii"iiiiiH.iniiit tli?- Mnrinii ; I't?st "I tin fact iiru'iucwtl niuili iMuiiciiu hi. l/'i'! i| 1 Paliii'islon, tvl fit iulcrro?itU*i iw Palliation! l>y I I'l.iraili, w.al il v.a . |M "U'.lily <>, lint ni lie not iit't'iroii tin mltiiui itiAii lio.ii .Mr. <'i.nii|il< n, ^ In lui.l lit? Mlatciiiilit t>? make. Tin' kiiiic annuel ^ ti.ti s'tvi'ii in lln Icri* by Kail tiiaiii !e Tilt Pal Id l-orl r?|?ol|i|l'llt of till Po i that ^ Franco w'll inUT|i i?i' lier ymni ittiee*. to j'los.ivf |>"tii tliil relation* between I'll i. 'I.i ii-1 i.i.l Auntiea, v I. tit ilmill'l aHi iii|t;* at riitiiK'iiialiiin bill, l .ii/Liti.l iii'i^lit ux'kt'ii oil lliu aitivo alliance of tin Kinj-e is r' **" it l Lt fi.iU.winr ;>at .t^r.i|'lio w I) aflbrii amm- in i/l.t (t into tin- |M>i.l(in' if alf.iiru oil the oilier fiile, an'I IC tbw tt iiit>' r ft the |?ublic journals: i| In tin House ! ''i i.mt.ini Sir IlnKn r I.yt' t. |iut a i)iie>ti< ii ti tbc in.instill" Willi in" ml to ti c rt l.iti. iu? ot tbi t.iovt runii'iit tritUlLe Hinted St.it' p toU liilijt tin ( .litial Alltel call <|UiKtii*li lie |. lorrt I l it .. j>r?violin tvttli liaw.il r-l In - m.-ni ., on r ti., win i|li?6tioli, becaiiM tin ( >\t i tout tit tli.-u i "tatul fli.it lie > bail in.wlf an ollet of at b.(ration t. i,. t be I llltetl Stall.' .illtl otl'j tlailj l'A|HCtt || to Itj'i. Sun . tlieii, bow'uvei, ^r.ivt evi iitnliavt ii'iiited \\ a I ki r li.it I lit en i it y 11 ti t.y t In* I lull ti St.iti. , an.I a vessel of wai m lit to .Nicaragua; .Hi 1 by i * llie la tt :ii'i'?uau frurtt A met mm tin re *v n a |i|iii i, )M-t*t ot .in iTivi.io'i of the M ?. )Uito 'I i rr.ti.ry by Walk, i . W illi a view i.l it . attuoxali -a to ,\i..u;w | Mil ilit' IItiHto w?itiM ruiitintir that Mn^lainl '' | w re. nli.I, ti to |i .'.ft tui' till itoi \ limn i iiei iial 1 I inva.i in, a; ! a ,'rn.c I'tv|K?it??l?iI"fy dc/olvr I ui?.n | 'l t Jew i unit'lit ill tin slati of alia: i . 1b . ' .i 1 I w In tl i; iti I be nitil Sill, all) hle|w? bail In t o takt ii ; in |>iw lb" I a tmi Suilt a f itivt'i iinieiit for a r |-ly. I I/Il'l I 'alio I slull )>rol?'?se<l lillllhi II llll.lbii loo.v.'' ; any ilt lili tc .ili.xi <!. I le coulil only ?,iv lint ll.t " . \iiiiin.ili onviiunit lit li.ul litin in.i.lt> Iiill\ av.ait i of tlii* iifTet t.i arbitr.ilit.il, ami In r ni .j. 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Ii.l'l not 'lioiii'l.l tt rux'eiwiry |.n.v, ft.i a r. j.l> III- lliiniolil H.e ml w?ti. ol ibu country tin.I , j lb - |.ei mam lit maintenance ol prur ,it>l relation." ! bi'lw ii ii lio l.ni'l ami Ainciit a vvoiil.l I- jm.niott .1 " | by t'n t oiitimiiiiioi of tin imb' i.rtin forlu ar.im > if. li"U."i lin.l lilllit I to ."lloW'll lli.it 111 > ijo l:o|i" " lo.w |tcmhli,* ivii*i of av.-iv jv.ivo chai ntir, but | lit HIIK't lt lV Ili |>e1|, .'llltl Hot WltllllUl JJ01.I lc.1 in, ' I tli .t iln <1. us.ni ill ni.iy tt-riiiiu.ilo |n ofeabl) | Tlie Times' citji .niii lo -ciy Alilmn^li I. >i11 ll" I I'.iliutrsiiiii Hiatnl l.isl ?-vi iniii? tli.il In- In I in. v ' .hi iiiitu iii.uiuii llot Mr. i V.iii.|i|<ui l.i.I Imi iinitlfi.til i'i leave \\ .i liui'imi, i lie tumU le n'c clmiil 'i sternly wiili .i ?-l11 lit .nK.iiicv I lie 11.st 'uiit ni.irk< t i? in l.in Mi|i|?ly, m sniiit iii.st.inei s ;it j ,i J |>< r cSflt Im I.iw tKfli.inU rates. |( I tie I'iiih ? h . i VmiIt artti It- roji'l. ilium.' tlie ,t pulniiiiiiii in tin- I niit.i Stales, wlm, tli.itifIi villi ( | !< in in l?j* tin Jmlii-y I.I Mr I'leTee* titiiin I, tin i 1 nut n|i|u*c it with Milhi it nt ctifiv Tlie I tail) )( J N? i Kite, .illl.iiUfli tllllf is tim v* I s.,1 ilfl,|;e .it tlie itle.i of it iv.ir tritfi Am r'en, ;t!J ,;..ii!.ts begin ( t i ! iii ni.iiiy noil I- win-ill r Kiil.iirl . eonelin , luf^ .1 |mrliHi Jit Ii.'ts lint l?> v?l i. trrieil 11 t its I.H iim t |ir ii I- in Int.ilt- .mil win lint Ti et.nl,h: I'le-ree'r | r t'.ili'H't .'III lilt |i]'t .(1111111;; till iniirli fill tile If . kumikiiii ft i.ii^l.iiitl . ilv:.i;-e (ni |>eae' ?? > ! Mr*ICO It is iflnll^lil tli.It Mil,lei fi at nfS|Mtl. I is!i itivtisii.il Muk'o will apply to the I * nit* <1 Son, s j tnl' pruleellitll. lll'ltetl it is Mioiigly r.lilt**re*d lli.it mh.Ii .i|ij?t?f?lH,n litis .tin.iily Iht'ii mnln witliproiii , ise <>f |>fSn ... inn to tins country of tlie Isthmus o> " i 'I't ltu.iut<,, . S-? iii|M>rtaut wa? tins route (ieetn ' i ?!.l uinli r Mi. I'ollt, tli it In- auilior/i 'l tlie oiler ?>l , 5.1.1,000,1*00 for licit islip of term, ry, 'r j I'uos litt.UNcit.?A meeting of S..utli,mem : Ikis Ik-cii liel'l in Washington, to take into eonsiilc ration tlie ftiriitntloti of ;i Sottllii i 11 ('oiniiH icijiI \s 1 . itioti 11.0 tiieiil'ielJ t' |'!> ' , tll? 'let lifts ii t (> buy finis, c.r ilo bill .in mill. Hiiy Noi'tlurii 111.Use wllicll will not Ie lH'Ct till* ci'tssl. 10tloll.ll I ' 1 iolits of tli? vmt'i. Tin* ii hIU-i.ii>, .a fircnnuiii ' far honesty! I .- t t? eufoi'-u mi 1 ii'liTf., ijrt a? [ tliem .is a f;,v<>r I THK MMIJMTP.S. 'Die coining rr. !.i.l? nti.il stru-'glc ilitl.-r* in many respects from iuiy former one ilw?t?U? two grcut national }nu i'.cm oxlslisl, m-irly l?;?t ,nccd in minefield strength, ami boosting uppnrlor* indifferently North mid South. Knelt school Lad distinctive principle* of Jnctrme ami policy. I'Vagniciitnry organizations, pred-eatcd upon a tangle measure <>r idea, frequently intervene)!, holding the tulanco between the champions. Tltij fortuitous |*,ucr Icil to l>aigain and ellusiou, ami often to gn at?f moderation ?l sentiment th.in won ciNhaWut urilHiutacsty of purpsse. 'lliis grasping alter (mpiila tit) , at the sacrifice of the Constitution, with the practical bcniTiccncc of I democratic nioonumi, linal ly destroyed the Whit; party, ami revesded to it* survivor similar danger. The issue* growing out of low duties, opposition to banks, disli.Imtion el the land fund, and kindred measure*, having exploded, new ones, of a sectional nature, w ere Marl ed. 'Hii* l#-J to Itiack Republican, Know Nothing, aiol free soil parties now split up into four iuhaimonious factions, united in nothing hut opposition hi the Democratic organization ami a faithful constitutional ml ministration of the fcd>ia! tiuvornineiit. While demoralization Was thus doing ki work upon the elements of Whigefy, tlic Detnuu | racy were undergoing a purifying process, casting up and throwing oil* old errors, ami advancing the > standard of the Constitution. UmJcr the admlnisi Iraliutt of Mr. I'icroa lost ground has l*rn rccovcr| is I. Conservative statesmen, recognising tho |h ril j of former legislation to the stability of the Union | ami the preservation of the lights "f the sections, ! v) t honestly to w.uk to r< pan live breach* * made in | A>ur political fabric. Them have been measurably 1 efieetod, and will ultimately !? eoinph u 1 111 our I judgment, *o far as tlie government it.-u ll i* eonI ecrncd, it Ins never in it* history approached no i near constitutional |mtI< ?-tiori n* at the pro-cut lime ; Tried hy wluitever organic rule, it stands forth a i harmnniovs whole, ami f flittrfucw luetic ujh.u iu founders. I>ut while we lllliv li')||) *tly say this of llio government itself, a* mm h can net b< vouched for llo> [tcoplo of the North. Opposition to slavery is widexpiend not peiliaps.at present, .-lavuioillg to illtcrfero with it in :liu Stat)'*, but limil)*<i to it) n elusion from the Territories, from the District of Columbia, ami ll'otu the arsenals ami du>'kvoid*. This sentiment ha met embodiment in paitv machinery, and we isol lio| < d frv.in it sucii utlkx )>n Presidential candidates as to oiler pitched batik to the conservatism >>f the country, ami thus >U-cidu the duration o( the Union. As parti)s now ..land arrayed, oven if the I >emocracy triumph b- fore* the eonntry in tbc Klecto ral t Alleges, fact.on wdl explain defeat ami eternize oppoMlioii. 'Jin i.-f.?ri* we e*|v-i i? n-*e n-tfi'-l and Tiitwlif.ottlivii U< a 3"?nl Hum -u man with rcj.ut i Hull, ivlm Ik. vvi.in ilic timem cf l!ie c .ui.try, won rc*|H?ot :il Imiiic ami C'liiMili j-ation tibrotul, n|i|inretttly aii\ii?U3 lo fw |KiW-' nii?l harmony prevail it> nil our borders --tiluml.I allow Ins name lo In- u.a 1 to perjieliuiie an a:;itaii..ii that imperil- all that is ?h-ar to A in. rie.in p.iti iutisin It i- nut win. lei I til tli.it Mr l'Mlui'Ti -IihiM |e sire the I'resid. 11 v .n viltue of riiiiict .ch-Ctu.ii hy the pciph , btit it i . alii ??tuy that his tvi h Informed niiii'l can cherish h?i|?cs ?if hu- c*ss in the mi.hi ut uCCUrill^ Weill*, nil til'* i-Mlle tif \ v,,; l ii y ail'l llll I?.|.u1.ir ristiiet: .n,c(.ntiary t?i the | i t ?! the ope anil the fi iiiif. ah 1 pi.tot'ee <>i mir uuvci ninriit Nur is out i . iiii^liin. nt I > in I w h.ci w.'ciiiisnh r tli.it tin adoption lit Native \ ii in |m "i | !? , eI nlltl.lt y to the |. ili-ls hi> lllili |M'liin' hie. I: is little hm lim ut that -I. h li.irii a v .v* luiiiul nltmictt tutu li l*irgt niiii.l an foreign cvitts ami snetety, win re |iii ii? ami pi .i t.nit vii il in n14 Imiiur a ri .I'ltihean. in th nUa> tin I tvinlii hi itn philuDtlirvpy. hi. rtgnnntiulril al.iu.ad the A in. iii.ali chatarti'i . an I Wo-, pte-o u.-I in in till- eililimliiii II'. lit \iuei rr.t pt.uei|.lee I'nit ..lis. thii-.e i lav -h I ..U? iitiafl ii*. i|? hi ll, .'iiel through h ill it|Kiu In- nnii j, ii i-.v Inn! I. i> h it a hm urn. r ill |mi||IiC.> ami a elo-at a lei mvai.i .t ir. nriticpli Wv.tuigllt CmtitltM iitlf imtii i , .ni l . lulu . .. tl.. iilhi-l vaunt.!..! *. ili-l U'.t tin . ii.M;;n I . .-.ti. 'I : n chno u- ti ?l l ek W shall I viim - the with lucre lie i lain, as llii , li ?v?? ii ill.. i t: otl.'.l i pu talnlll lun 11 r.il el nm to !u 'h i i nn - iteration I. In Jonah's tpnirri tl.. y piv.nl forth . m ..ii-ll.il ?libe it they win will anil perish, ami the frut' ciiiita.a lu...t;hl hut h ttertlc The tuil.w iii? I t ^jives their irau -, i nl't r>r liomiu.it ;,m, a ,! th>' parti.: that trcu^h'. then, |.>rward I- n a in tl.i le'l l, liieu i ..ti-;' i:. I i.' i hi.i l.y tin Viiieri ai N.iinin.il i'ntivi a .a \1 i r i I" ilium! c ( N vi K nli, till . 'li hut, III.I A tl.lliW I.Il'k -Sill 1 )|1||. I|?| .tl, "it T I llll , f" 'I \ lev 1 I I I h n I Second liuili.nalv il tu (in. 11. li.itl hy the I >. lie. ...... -v .. .. I . i ... v. niti-n, .in-.i.ui.o i .11. Italian, < 1 I'.i. I?n I' and J.'htt t Hi.en uridyl*, id Ivy , f<'I \ >< < l'i? id. i< . 'I i 111 ', IKIli I. led III N ?V 1 Ml !. , (.} llif KCvtdtl* limit ili' Amu ..in NuliMii.il * mhvi iiimti, N.iili'l P. Ihilik*, <>f M i' , ful Pic. Iciil, and < j.>r. John Mull, "I l'.i., f 'I ' .li I'l' :... i t III. Mi I'.iiil. li . iviiii.il i utiixii tn run, ninl the Convent. ii nliii'h i.c.nes' I .in I r tin |- ; .,tl |?, lulihol ili ii'iimr.atii.n ?( I i-etcnl it ullici'. liowcver, In .li.liii a ii i? r 4 Ph deiii I'lllll ill, IH. I I...ell III N I W \ 'ill., t?\ il s. ili rn Iimiii tl.i (.lei . lii'in ili. Aiiim n an t.un al (.'<inii iiin4i, i A?iiiiii?il??ri SttK kti'ii, o' NtwJ r , M'j, l"i I'i i j.iiciii, aii'l ivciiiictli U iyn r. ?<l N* iJ lij \ it c I'm vilt ' Kiftli, )>y *!iu l?< j'lililii .in * i iivi ntii'ii in t Inl.i ili If'l.ia, Cm1 .li.lin thr< iiimiii, uf *'nlilorina, f..i I'i v>- dent, and ^ in I, lirayi it, oi .Ne.v .Icrn s i fui \ iv Pr. . i li nt. 1 We cannot li Iter cliui' tin. article than t>\ ur^ 1 in;; U|m'Ii < >iii |?'V iluf.; !v ..id tiraiavcnni; t>M|i|MMt id Mr I'm li.in hi ll.slctt'i nc ifititiioe i i>.|l l?. 'ih.ii I iii .iii-itlur ) ii i "I ?mr |mji.*i . anil In# vi? a..it. il.".. ..I ili?- (ili'I'i in .I'lij. ci al.lt" l>y S.iUl!l .III I Nllttll, Wltll II I III : 11111 V I I" ImImh. mi f?.italli'lc.l, and all th iii nc iim.i jtivtiij ni*lier tint? liij aiici t > , w .It t?i ntci w in limn/ III N ..vi fu1?. I In fore *lio t un ? - rratifv" tin country 1.<tv..!ai# iii.il. ii|> fin r in mis ' r th n. Iv. , ..it.I si. cvr oibi" llio i ;ht nf nillra/' n? t.. ic'urn iiiciuhi t h t.. the I ;is|.itin v Im ?v il I it. t tho pr. f. i.n . ? . I ttn- p. (.! * 1l tin. lx 'i"H', We |?i edict ili it lit ..t?" ..nil I .<: .ii.ni v 'v 1! in ii 'In actum cf the liC'atl.HD.i II. i'i . I "ii . "I 1 i'I"I *. - - - j I?K"ll*l5V *>? II Im III If.A t l*(, f 'n\l i mhu.i' Thi* Kiliim^ir* ' tin ftlif .'?iiJi.v?\s ' \\, U-.nn ilnt U.c in.? ; iiiii m iiiit- tin- ll 'ii <il I?oj>iej?.lit.. C 'lisutiu ' >! M .in (? v?*r, lli.wn.l ml Sin 'riii. hi, oaiiK' .in in i!i. wi st. 11 li .1. ii \ ti i il.iy I i .| i.u?* .i f.i i. ill K.-I.i v 1 1 . Ili.l lit. 'lit.* 'a nt !>. \\ - i>?:i. II ?iiu|.iii. ii, It i? nil i i >t*ki.i, ' 'V ill it iii* ..il ilia ,ii tlu t**i i .l?*iy .ii*- liy ii,i hi am hi .c l.a l a Malt iw tin.I?>? ii ,*|,i * * nit ,1, . i t ili.it Ii i . jin .. mall*tii.t ivill In- iii.ni. f.t I lie ,;..vt i iiiii-lit .it W .itliiii^'i.tii .it mjji sunn j lit a si.iji in all liriirc <liilicuUit'?." OnTlini .lay tli.-(.tllniviii^ ,;t/ii:tfi.iva a 1'..hmi villi* ft.r 1\ iiims K. ' } InI\.Mtit*k, A. tl Sainler* .1 J llr oWfl, W I I'.trv. .! 11 A uM. II. \V I.' I,I|?S' till'., 1* M ,\ IfllMl .1;' Srln rry Jl>!>OP, (Jttl. \\ i?. (.'.tinj .1 \| milia v, a. i 'pit. i>iii\?, 1' t MvM iLni, W J. M Vrlltui*, >,>.? 'lima. \\ .fitluKoTi it i .mi iii.ni tli. .lt.ui nal, 111<t f >1 S iV'ii^ ,-fli .t,\v.p, il.t.-.l- i" 1 \V l>. <.'amp, 1 I fill ; t laj.i \V 1. I.ij.s? itiii'-, I l.iful aiitl Ma? -I 1 Hi if, , i i 1 tit; . mmmmmmrn?m niBRKSroMlK.XCK ( \KUMYl SPARTANCttllf^e / .'j u//i i"? I ton?II fill h of Columbia? I*ftith of r<tj>huii Malhru-s ? I'oltHrtt and I I'liltl.fi'H.s U>Ulil?l? 8. C , JuhC ".'J, Ihbti. | I Mkhki. KbiTout Tile .June KuiuiuntMi "1 < jlit'Juinor, Sophomore, and I'Vctduuan Classes in (he 1 Houth < 'arnliua College was concluded on Saturday lust ? having continued one wevk. The Seuior Class, a* you are awur?, i* not exruitiued until lie- ( ocinber next. '1'lie examination juat finished w.ii? i in nil respect a, a very difficult one; ant the "pa- ' |>rrs*' soeiii to have Im.hi prepared a* r.triet testa o| ' scholarship. Vet each Ctas-s sustaiucd itself well, and wc venture the assertion that in no other Col* i lege in the L'jiion -cpfi] ?o trying n|i Kxiwniuation hate been |w?s#>cl through with such satisfaction u> the Professor*?with xueh honor to the students. For the lir?t time, the departniotit of Greek J jitcru- i turo was included in the regular course?and J IVntV KivmV on the "Agamemnon," the "Memorabilia" and "Honor" \v? ro among the , most dilliculb?and yet umong the he-Ht?of all that were submitted M<?1 ot the students h ave to-day, 1 I and w?- wish them ail a joyous rummer and a safe , -return I %Yc Are informed that exaggerated rumorsof the health of our city .ire abroad in the ujrjHT districts. 1 Cohunhi.t always has tieen one ??f the healthiest pla- ( eea ill the State, uiol :ui far as we know continues i so to this day. It is true that many eases of sick- 1 ncs* have recently occur.ed within her limit*, but J they were occasioned by sudden changes in the 1 weather. A c<f tain class <.t dincase is trow prevailing almost every where and It is not strange if a 1 few deaths from it should take place in Columbia this summer? as they do without exciting any alarm. Our average mortality will, in comparison with the population, oofii|KUo favorably with that of any other t.'ty in thu Union No urn- need fear visiting Ihc ci y, for as far as healthiness is con owned we wort.J pass the summer here just as willingly as al the "Moultrie Jl<-use" .-r any otliey summer re?->rt. You w iil find in the ' (.irvliga limes ' of U-'duy an appropriate notice of the death of (Captain Joseph Mathews, Soporinlendctit of the Arsenal Academy lie died yesterday after an illness of a few hours only. He will Ihj Imiicd tins afternoon I b) the Iwuld.nni Volunteer Uilc Coui^my,(if wliigli I14 w.ii unci' .1 iiii iiiIkt TIi? ot!n.r companies of the |ndc(M-ntl?Ot It a thai ion will ;iL*> unite 10 pciyitio tin last tribute of respect to a worthy oQioor?a useful citi*- n and ail ncc?tt tilwli' l gentleman. lli.? sudden ileatli spna I a "lo-on over the el'.y. T!i*t " l ines" in y? i battling away against "old Duel; and youii ; IJreck.'' The "Southern Enterprise nl ( rcwitvilUf lias recently opened its batteries on tlie nomination, and the "Tint *" is evidently ctieouraijisl by the lucrc.astnjj npjHjMitiott iti tl.c State b? Mr I'm Imnan. The "Carolinian" supports tie ? in> nee* warmly, an! so doe's the "Examiner," tl eu^l :l laltci of course does not "dabble" ill |s ! ties to any extent. Tliu Cnrolnimit is publisliinq Sotator l'ntlrr . reply to Surtiin.r -and a noble* r-p'y it i? just such a one* ,as iw w^uld expect from tlie e|iM|ueiit, chivalrous l^tJikr. It i!i i v.. to b - printed in |>aii?phivt form and to be seatter ' 1 luradetist ovi'i tlie land. Tin-weather ? oppr< .srvcly warm, and ram is iieisb I 1 In vittwo is growing r 'pidly, with every prospect o! a laroe Crop. The corn is o?ily tolerable, except mi the lowland ail'I r ver botlntn where It looks i-XCelletlt. Ihgiipo dnnti t-i yr*. t ymi in the "Spartau" ! nmcluin, wean., iiialiuiry^) \pur? truly, ( 'WNCAKKB. NIMH \M1 MKXll'O. rite New <?ib-aiis Delta, of the I .'lit lit it , has lie a I fi mil M* CM to 'lie -th instant M r Cop) toe toll', a iuj? I III- lleiV Spaliul Minister (tear ll "iWi-nimetlt I I u- ml i'ii llu "Sill of May, .and pn evslcd to j i ,\|l I >11 \ l'? l III .li'lltv ll 1-ip.tllwh Vl * -a In lias at 1 I VI ll, pr. 'nihil to 1 'll k ido till I "II I V VlD ttiul, t Ml XI. ?hs tin'. . i .* to terms a .to the Spanish Mm nt. r li . .iii,>on- d 1.4I0 * ?: St< -itn irioao Isiilielki II, all.1111 I iieili I Ini, *l ?'p t'nriiitr. .aii.l live 1 let o I..I jt o I ti: Cr?at ex j e'ti'iii'iit in.. i' ' on priia I "Mat with! Sp.l a* I t.-ath l/. a I Spali'-udel** 's if*, et y . The 11. \!i t. r, li o*l . 1 by ! In- fl - l .ooi s.1 it u as a j the city 1 ; Mi x 1 n "ti tin .'ith 111 t I he I ctr.101 ' dm m the . : >t u't , spi-uktii.? ot I - ariu.i1 n't \ ' .1 I 11thus i.- -t.ee the < t? l il 01 ?l.i . ! ui i I tin < i|..t.,1, i ill ? >.tlii- it iuii u 11 l? ? in.*-. in I 1 In ihtlieiil'v In :? < n tliv I'result ill aiul Ck.li : . i ii- nii!? ' t<il wl:. n th iini arrived Jk-ic, i in i linjmpli,ul a Spanish P rt being *t Wmt'riiv, i ill-- ni'w sh ,\|iui>ii r, inn |>tiii i M /ui i ilo -1 Siiutm AltTAii./. Had limdwi. TMi !.?.'i. r .1: r !? ! relit, .uui .1 ;? ?,h to make a I t in jci vii; It .n mi thai aoim-few v. at * . ii.ii thu i'I.i in. i I Nfia>iii?li sui.j.cts tij?,iii tin Mi xii ctlli ^iniiiii Kill vv. ic |i|iicm .1, nti I a.-t llltiiii ul rc! uilt?-?l, i.i '.itl t. *S|k.ii n i c>iivt'iiintii,' w la rt ny j M f ii :n kli ..\kii?" tl ..ll in lvble.i..vi ..f V j ' the li.li t - i ll in |ht i;? nt. fii "1.n !i t%:.? iu i |h? |m:<1 :fr.:ilKillv, T'l?t r. .Ilkitl^ ft. id nf five ]-< T | j tit t-. i . c.i.t*. il fur till allimMi < tlhiflinti <?' the ! {iiiiioiji.il. I 'iiii si'ni.ili vv.ii the ink tii v ti)n|i the ' i i-.iiivi nt.nil |ei,itii IkIuiv ii wa-t iln ivcrv.) lli..t , > fr.ni'l ;l n< and nio.i t.i, i.ioftl ui{t.?ii<uiw < aU he*'ii ! j |ir:toti.v .1 in tlif alien.moo <>t -iimu rat', t r j i . t?: i l'i i-juIi w.i>. tint the Mexican j'..v?rn I ' iii-ii* t i!!w I f -r a revision ul tfir V-invention,' v\ hroli ' i iv.la |tii in -tl by lilt S?j?niii?Ii aiiil*a*tv.Mlv?r. lkliiyi i-IlKilt , It' r V.: (ill l it* Je.iOv , III etlll?l '{IIClKf nf , . I. t.i. tt r tl.rf.v n in l!ir vi .i\ . >' tin- iltl ambaiv-.iiltii, ; it:i<I ... the miiii t.nii .i |'i' inn.' tl. in.in I vv.t> maile ' tar tin {i..'. nifiit iif tlie inni -I, A.c. A vt-ry lt.nl ! ! H? vv.n mall i til Ui til the tw II ,'UVt J liliii'Ilta nil tlu in> vt S r / y.t. I t ahtu|iily, thrv.it ' i ui ii.' V'ii^ met. and n. vv a new Minister has j eoinf, with shij- 'it iv.n ami oilier abh* |N.r*w.tMuiui. i . Aii'l tluM ' i.in'l tli <{iii itinti Tli-t {' 11 i i) ink t that htt.iililit'tf vv ill ii"l t iibuo; ; t say.. Mu in luit to d fjntit .1, ru.il that Spain i . .Hill ..ll 'i i il iil.JJi iii t*it U|iuK.ill uiiium uit'lii jii>i iiitvv, -ni l it aihl.1 "Hie tiril yun tired ll ttin a S in oh fr.g.He Would he the f.i>t aTlUCUIlC.in' the Iv - r vl ( uhit.'' liOMio.N ri; UT'ITLI M I \ \tidx I lyi. l.i:i i-iir- {rvntihnt nt Nmili'i New Yvrk i in. i, i.ii tin Uttlli May, writes to that journal the l. ilow .in; act t'Uiii nt the illumination in ? < mnit mo latieii ul tin- { vavv with Roisia. Such p> n?r.al re 1 . , . . VYtiuh* i tli . . ill in.ill .i U.sitioiin.'l t .ui in w.it, aim atl'td* wtr.e assurance tlait ve.tr i With tli..- oi iintry will |.ii.?c anything hut popular' I. .iltl,at htv* ti?i ii, i iiv't daylight yesterday ni"t tune, I 'liiuiUitl M't iiv 'if vihl, ir-h seriba L' i'uiiMii '1. ii ^'Uiii tiring, ht-IU riffjm^, banners thin", h'|' h j. hip t mi ihir.K jijruieehiiie ifia|>laya^ i. 'm i?i ' , ") inh' i" ii H MI 11. ii; % and every c- iv mile nr?H inooiice iva'?l?! ili'tuxiiali itHMi ' <>l a orisi*. jmhlte rej-'iennjf I Iad I UeH. it uIim|u tous, | ..n.l |>re*ehl ill ' So) |Mli ui lyHlJon, I slleillld Mil', I I..te w hot it iin,il>l? hi ci'iivcji any leJeu ?>f tho extra t i rd.riaiy < \l il? lion i>1 y. eteriliiy, ur of the.' tuagnili tiii Ii i \n>: k? ?iiil illuminations with which the ! i| ?y l'l<4ts|, I lie e i I' l ollli llilie r mi ?oliei l! H light- | i!i?-ii|i fitit oven t'li iliu passage ?if the Kdwrni I; 11 |ti ...-I. I 'iitl.ifl and ii* environs were i oU/e ' 'il light; ami the ff< ct, as you ajijirtiaehoe! it?say fen lne> or sx in.lot. -w.t? peculiarly Flllkmg. I i l(n>k a rnlo as '.ir as Uuluiioini i> cr.e.ip.g the con- | I fusion, .1101 ilol.i\t d lire re turn |nii'|Ni*uly unit) m^lit | i hail *?t ill ni <1 I would ll?t tl.lli' Dli?Wi) lliu sight by any iiie-.ui. 1 iniu'. Vehr j<r.i lotln- tie vv?|m|h'Is < for tin- |tirt' n!i?is ??f the pfloir; hut full aa aio the i published aocortnt-, tiny at < e'rujsirativily mo.*tgre, aiot allet'.'i lhar ini'.i|?ibl? nf :?if ?r?lii?^r ti c fuintrat I idea of tlie> soi no presontod to mo dating my ride j from 11y do l'ark through J?t dame*' stivet, 1*1*11 Mall, the Sii.uid, l l.-ri ?tuet, and Cornliili I am fairly hew .Me rod at tin- haio recolle.it ion of it."' I >? i iviji i.s i a Hie- Yorkvillc ('iti/cn puhlmhc* .1 lis*. o| ,| M|S ribot , oijt ill lliu town ed York e !l will, are* II el 11.11 s tell one- eo n if lop. I . Id. ss y evor sou!, t?i v IiImh , (if Our mjIm til est;. evil! nut uottei.hr tlo rem ilk |? r*'uuil,) we eoukl c ve fee i 'v n.utter. tu your one nlm owe u> ?? t>*n ami i llifre Je n , ?R. BIU'IIUAS'R AlTfcFTMCK. jj On tin I Oil, instant, Mr. llwhuutt addressed Ins letter of awjitaiiec to the committee of the* Late National ('"iivcnimii, which M upptind him of Iim nomination We.- aj^.< n,l tlio mate-rial portion L?f In* reply, leaving out nothing iwewy to a lull understanding of his true portion: In accepting the nomination, I no??i scnrcety say that I aeoept in the same sjiirit the remlatiuot constituting the platform of |>rincipfe'S crocied bp the convent on. To tbin form I intend to confine myself throughout the canvass, believing that 1 have no right, a? the candidate* of the iMinxratie party, by answering interrogatories, to pre** lit ik-w iiinl different issue* before the people. It will not be expected that in this nnnwci I should s|H*cially refer to the subject of each of the resolutions, :?u<l I shall therefore confine myself to tlio two topics now must prominently before the people. And iu tbc brut place, I cordially concur in the BMiliujeqU i xpi* vscd by tlio e< u veil lion on the uubjeet of civil atid religious liberty. No party founded on rcligiovb or jmjltiea] iutollcrance toward* one class of American citizens, Vhither fo.ru hi our awn 01 in a foreigu latnl, can long cotitince to exist in this country. We aie nil equal boforv (Jod and the Constitution; mid the* dark spirit of despotism and bigotry which would crept-' odious distinctions among our fellow citizens will b? speedily rebuked by a free and enlightened public ojHiiion. The limits to. no I the question of Ltomcatic Shivery li:u-i'?i king distracted and divided tlio people of thu. Union and nlielinted their a'le-clions Iron, cat-h other. 11m agilatioli ha? nsaumcd many forms since its commencement, but it ?ie>w u*r?is to be directed ehielly to tlx? Turrttwriesj ;onl judging from it* present character. 1 think we may safely anlicipatv that it is rapidly approaching a "finality The recent legislation of (Jungles* r< x;>cotiiig domestic slavery, de/ived as it has bc?'ti from tlie original swd pure fountain of l>*gitimnte political power, lb* will of tlio iiiaj-irity, prernfres ere h>6g to nklny the dangerous < xcitcmvm. This legislation is louuJcd upon principle's as ancient as free government itself, nnd in accordance with them Iim simply declared that the jsjopJe of a Territoiy, like t hose of a Slate, vis;.11 decide fot themselves whetlier slavery shall or shell not exist within tltcir limit*. The Nebraska-Kansas net does no more than give- the force of law to this elementary principle of self-governnicul; declaring it to l>c "the trno intent and meaning of llns act not to legislate shivery into miy 'IVrrkory or State*, nor to exchndc ft tiie-refnn*;j but to leave thu poeqde thereof perfectly free to from and regulate tlx-ir domestic institutions in tlx-ir own way, subject only to the coiistilut on cf the I'nitesj Sital.s." This principle* Will xUrcly not he controverted hy any individual of any party piuf- ssmg devotion to |sipiiL-u> govcrnnn-tit. Ilcsides, how vain and illusory would any other prin?*folr. In ??iu. * * * - ... > ivjpru ??< mc irrriiortes. This is apparent from tlio fact .v'.ruitud by all that after n Territory shall have entered into the 1'nioti an>l b-conn- a state no cotiMiluliouai power would then exist which ooulil.present it from either n's-lishing ut establishing shivery, a* the ease may be, according to its iiivm i^n will anil pleasure. Most happy would it be for the country if this long agitation were at ire Mid. 1 luring its whole progress it has prodm-ed no practical good to any human being, whilst it has be< 11 the source of great aud dangerous t-viis. It has alienated and estranged one potion of tlie I'll ion from the other, niid has even sctlously threatened Its very cxistcnoc. To my own prsoiial knowledge, it has produced the impression among foreign tuitions that our gn at and glorious conu-dorocy k> in constant danger of dissolution. This does ut< rn us injury, because acknow ledged p.wi r and stability always eoiMinand rc*p-et ante 11 g nations, and are among the best sccor.tics against fnjust aggression mid in favor of the maintaii-'incc of botiombUrjWCC. M.iy we not lu.pi that it is the mission of the rtennwrstie |?rty, now the only suriving cia-orvative |?arty of the country, ere l"iig to overthrow all sectional pnrlies and restore the pence, friendslop and mvtiuil conlidiiice which |irw*i!nl in fiie g->od old tunc among the different mends-rn of the coidbdcrai-y. lis character i? strictly ualionul, and it therefore a-.-i r:? no prim iplc for the guidance of lire Federal tiov tnnn-ui winch is not adopted r.nd sustained hv Ms incnilK-n in each and every State. Kor tins reio-oii it is everyw la ic the wiine determined foe ot all geographical (icirtHs, to uitu-h and so ju?rtl> dritidisT 1#\ 'In- l'.tHlgr ot Ins Country. From it* v. ry nature it iim-t rniitiun-- to exist mi long us th- r< r a t'onsitu'mu arid a I'lrion to pro am A eoitvietu.il of there truths lirin in lin-ed many of Un-puro? t. (lie ablest .-in.I iiM-t ind? pii<Uni of out toriucr opponents, xv^ia have dtffi red from ii? hi turn-* ffnr.e by up u ,!1 ami vT.net pni-tv vtsin-". t-i caw into our ranks atid de vi-te themselves * ilti ii.s to the eailM* ?-f the Cuft'l lutun and the I iir-ii I mle? iti -i eirruaisluiiceM, I tastebcrf,lU> ,it..lge a y s, , diuul.1 the iionuiialmn ot the 4 Viiir tit on l?- ratified !-y the pis-jdc, that all the |novi-r and infltn nee < flistitpti u d!v po.-siSM-d by the Kaini vc sh !? o*c|ti-<l, ill a firm hut e f a tor v sj?r f. during the single term I s'lsif.rcoi.uu i i o|| i, to i st.,re the miiiio h.um.my among the i-l- I Si. les v,! ell pi.'Va V.i liefotV th:? Up)4e ..I d e -id. .ii the (cm ot eVivery agnation. I.ml fa-en cast into tie ir nio'st. |.ct the tut Uit.er-1 ol tl.o faiiuly n'ist.ii?i fnmi iiih-rtut Ml'rig with the- e-s i-liisiVe-doinesti.-c-Miri i lis of ? noli oth.r, ami cordially mate of the Kl Is of priori n^ilily among tin inseivv s. iii promot Iij the grant national objects interest to all, aiid the ?"od work w,Jl be iilstalitlv accotiipirtbcil 111 lig.i/.l to olir foreign jrila-V, to which Villi ion liav. lefeiu-d i-i voir i-onmitiii cation, it is |U.te i.i|?'sitn- |,-r any It .in .: n b i. knowledge to prex-i .l?c ju-o:iii e rub s in advance to r? gnUie the ootid net oi a future ndtiiiintltaiioii in all the exigence-winch tn.iy arise iu-mr vwioosuiid everchang ing r. lotions Willi foi i -n purtrs. The l''?lcrul (.ovi riiiiKut must ol iiivivsl) exiieike a sound liMCfeli in in do ling -villi interuatitrti.il questions as t'-. y utiy is-ctir; l.nt this under flic -ti.ct rcsjstnsibditi who It tin* Executive iniivt always frl to l)u|w.-ojdc of tin I nihil Fiat.* and tl?- judgment of |as-liTlly \ 111 w ill lln. refi ll! . roost me tor In4 enfi rino nil.i ti i? i ..ut .i *. I ill s. . I. - .. . .... , < ? , ? Ml 1? I Ii< ??t un tulltui iv tV? you ii? the general ntiniciil dial our foreign .all.art" ought Infx' rood K'tiil Willi such wind mi and Hrninvsr as I' .i.-r.rt- tin |Ti?)lOrity of llir pom-hat home, w!i." I tli i|i:. ivi.:- ;utj hollo, uf <#;r e?jBJltry arc w .!v !-t:i ;litlcjolily nuuoUlnKtl ah. od. i ?ur I r< :gn |.i'.i'. \ ugl t i v#-i lit Ik- Ice il hjw.ji the l?r>uc.pl'- of ?l "UiT justice to nil nation*. and u?juit nu? jt?siio?- fioiH them in return; iui'l front this |i| iliri|t|*t I -1: iI ti?;V. r ihfualt. Should I h? placed at tin hxiviilirc Cliiiir.1) vlwll u??- i.iy In >t i \-rt.oii (' ouli ?;rti-i?c:icv iiih) tr-ciid sli ji with .ill imiUmi*, In ' wing this to In; oof highi : policy as wvll ;is our lined imperative dui>; hut, it tin.- mimic i nn , I duill iit-vcr lorget that in comtin iu i-i-w> ly nln-uM ,u'im , u Inch I do ni'luow- npprc*Itftnl, mir national rights ami nnliotrat honor must l:o present d ai all hnard* ..ml at .my sacrifice. *'.i i* h.i-vi t<> f.h-;ucc noinc nun. In certain ?ju-r tern ol ihi* State tin- abolivioti elinrnctci of Cincinnati won lirM a gueJ reMoti fui a rciucil l>y th.u State to mh:>I ilt Ky.ihdi. Well, the State, <-r the jcirly iii tliir Stav-, rii.l go, and tlu- CoUVei-t.on, to relieve SoOtl.i-ni utco from the Ion? and c-*pc?iMre tr.i7c! go.tig N.aih, lic'Uglu ii bui wir, and wo arranged, tliot the CotiToiition in I NiO shall meet 10 Chariest-lit. Thin fery com temw and considerate net h.c nut e-jual condemnation at the hands of the <?|ij* et of that of ihu pres. nt year, ml U ia charged at. a dm ot attempt to huy South Carolina. Truly s*.It i MiH-m nnivl hate large dt-vclopuit ut hi the trauiuiiri of m-uu-of i-ur editors. N?.w 1 * sr t.u *| In- lVe Dee lle-rnhi is die tifie of a n- w and handsome pa,H-r recently iartird in On-raw, S. 1 , tliv siH.md No of which has ju.-l riil'.K.I IS II t |>ub: >hr<l Ullfl ?stlle?i bv XX III L. T. I'tittce nnd ! Randolph ni |ht annum, >n ruhr >nco. Politically, as marly lis ?o can la in * out, ilie jafer is of ihe old aati-di inocralio mlitnl, and it living at llic time, would have 0]>|snic<l llio late Columbia Co?i\i?nllO!l. A* Koine of iho New KngUud (aimih* h.ore burned Mr. Druok* in efl'gy (a very harmhiw puu sliiiunt, however) fc?r (logging Sumurt, 4i?? ft lends ol tlmt gotith man met In Court Ilou?o Square, 1'iininviHo, en the 1 Nth mutant, and tendered the like hotior to Ch it leu Sumner. <Jrv 11 a k n k v A.\n rue ijuni.?It h *?M that tii una! Il.tmcy ispr>.v-es the ojviimn that thu treaty h lia.. made with the Jennie Indian* w ill Im hIm iviiI in tli-.-iu ou'y no k ttjt In*'jm at o U-pi in tl coimtry oyeiawtt then*. tiu will tin 11(0it- leooiiinieiid that tfte jp>rciitini til i?t?ti <ti istro 01 thrcs itii|?iinifs ol tr>f>|Miat tinki.-iaI kH is in the S., iix < iiniry , to w'npcl than futtil t " ptlUt.o'l*. . m. i X K MIL fili'iiJUft ? Mft IMITtlKMTL To show whut art flit- sent inn-fits of Mr. *H4channn ou the er+ot tiaMiU* W*j?a'i!.r North a* * (lie Mouth wo publish Uie fbflowingextra*! from a letter writbu by lmn to tha iJcnacratjr of Peociylv;una. in I960- Tho letter being Cor the eyes of j Northern friends, of conrve bis views were honestly given, arid dcrwtve more Consi le-ratiou (row that fact: ' Rest assured that all flic patriotic WMlil tK every iroo-li? arted Pe-iimylv.iuian ?a favor of Hia Union and the C?>nstitut*inarc rharwl by tbaMonth era people. Who! lw?Ulo-M<l line not been illustrated by their paili.nl deeds; und * lieu.in ow biatorjr, have they ever shrunk (rvm sacrifice* and sufferings in tho cause of their eoaniryT What, Unfa, means the muttering thunder wine): we Ikst from lie ^-atl* ; The s gn* of ihe times are truly portentous. Whilst many in tfieMoath openly advocate the cnuar of so | cctuoou, a large nui?rity, as 1 firmly brtievo, still loudly ehng to the I moo, Awaiting with dorp sax | Icty the netinu of U?e North on the oomprotniso lately efticted ill Congress, y In old this be disregarded and nullified by tlie citm-oa at lha North, the Southern j.enple may become united, and then farewell, a long farewell, to oar bissard Union. 1 am no alarmist; but a brce and wise man looks danger xteodily in the fa< e. This is the best nsesn* ol avoiding it. I am deeply impressed with the conviction that the North neither sufficiently understand* nor appreciates the danger, for Biy own part,* I have be on steadily Matching its a;>proachfoc Use.' last (iiteeii years, i luring that period 1 have often sounded the alarm; but my feeble warnings have been disregarded. I now solemnly declare, as tlie deliberate conviction ot my judgment, (hot two things are ue-cewmfry to preserve this Union from the most imtneiietc ihttigT: "I. Agitation in the North dn "tire subject of Southern slavery uiuet bo relinked lind'put, down by n strong, energetic and eiiltgh'<*uedj>db!tc'oplpion. "2. The fugitive :!nvc L>\v must be excepted iu its letter and in its spirit. " * * | '"To judge 6oi rvctiy e?f our relative duties towards the.people'? f the South, we ought to plaoe onrscives in their position, und do unto them ns we would ' that they should do uuto us in similar circumstances This is (he golden rule. It was uiieler its bepigb influence that our Constitution of mutual compromise and concevwioii was framed, and by tbc same spirit alone can it be> tnaiutained. J >o the people of liio North act Iti this Christian sj?irlt, while stig mnt.rinc their brethren of tbc South with the harsh out epithets, ami this, too, with a knowledge that .the comet] ucpeev of the-**- nsaaults must be to place iu peril tlteir:personal safety, and that of all tbrY hold most Hear on earth. I repent that this ronstam agitation must be arrested by the firm determination and rewluto Be tarn of the vast majority of ilie poo pic of the North, who are- known to disapprove it, or the sacrifice of nor glorious Union may probably will be at Jast the coiuwrjuence.*' The Tnauni.es is Ka>?*a? ? Fubthe* Paiitici;?The St. l/)uia of the 13th in slant, has the following rum<>r* from Kaunas: It ie rrjuwu-J that li?r hundred men, on rac|; aide, were in the viciiiity of Hickory Iinnt, sivi that Tuesday, the 5Oth, was fited u|**n, by ouii nt<?n iwnt. for a'bftttle. One hundred and thirty men?our Informant at Kansas stated?marched through \Vc?l|met on Mcfldajr, with fife and drum I Bounding, and banner* fix in nil around, and ?pp;t rently intent it|ion uwnr." They were proceeding ! ui haste .to join the jrro-i-litTory (utw ut lliekoty Gov. Shannon wis at Kansas city on Tuesday, but wnulil start without delay for Fort l>cav< Dworth, ami adopt the inert po*Hivc measure* fcw the rcstoratiim of quiet. Major'Olhrer, whrwc Information Conn-* frori; the <T??vefii"r, t<dJ tia UiM SlmtmAti Void titsue a proclamation on NVednndny, the I 1th, which Wool I n^ilirt the 1'nited Stater soldiers t<( disarm, aud do-hand nil eoiupuiih a of ornted uivn j for lio?.tih* ptirpfw s, wherever funtkl. and iu nue ! of refusal, giving the oflieerw di*cr<-ti nary power j to nrc force upon theui. Kiglit companion ot l*ni, tol State* Irimj" arc ?nw on duty in the Territory, rnd it i? ?taied hy reliable (nrrous lliat <JoT. Shan uon wolM order out llmse still left at Fort ly-areii i worth and Fort Riley, and would proceed with therii in order to r-fbtpu order in the Territory. The runmr that the town of < hens at<?mc had Ik * n flrkvd is ?ant>rnh d. Kerry lum*-- was cnier?-d, ! and many nrtieio* carjiel oil", hy |.">H men, said Wi b'' from xV?l|?irl, Mo. (J?u. Whiifi. Id with sev cral hundred men had hcen otdercd hy Col. Sum ncr to disband. Col. ?5. had also dc-bamled tin cnuticd ot l^tvHiwnrtli. Il n Mated that lite tier. Mr. MeAlc- . of tin , I.uih. r.in Churvh, at la-arrnworth, had Ins n oj 1' del ed to leilVC the tel riforjj for writing a le ! ? to tier. Rosier. "Col. Sumner. howmrtr, had fer?d to protect lent. Henry 4. Adonis, a In* j. r, ! I:.id been urrtstvd u the charge ..I usurptus il,.t njliiT of a leg al.it't. by accepting ?IIut to?u?t i|^ Free Si.lie C ort.lu;ioi? M.irtiu F. <%Hiwa^ .,tnj five others ol the Free Stale uflio r* had aKo l?< t; strest'd at l/*n?wtirlh on similar cluut'o, l<m rs>n .ifti-r rdewil, -come of ihem proiMi.-ing te have tlie territory. ? < ?*?? ? TiiC I.atest ' l>vrti.i" in K vnsas ?ll. C i p.itc write* fiom K-tiie* lo the St. Iantis RepuMican, giv'ug an account of a hat tic a company under It.* cotnn owl had at Ill.tck J.u k Point, with ftte State men. In whiv'i five ul his men vrctc truunil od, v.i: K. A. N\?*sl, K. MetJoUlrwh, formerly id flcorgi.i; .lames MeCJee, of One Ilnndrod and Ten Crivk, K T ; .1. II I.uilU-lt, late of Rwhtitwiwl, Vie; and '1A?n 4' row Hy, wlm resides Hear the Uilllr crwuiul. Mr. P. add* : Wood le w- alg't through the throat, the bail pass -eg through Ujc lung* nyd i ut under the ?hould<-r blade; McColdrh-k wan shot in the month?teeth | ami part of the tongue* carried away. Ilnsr two lire ilouvlit mortally wound**)?h it w*e doing ?v? II James MH lee wounded, but geltoijj well lambcrt shot through the shoulder, but reeocentioj and Connelly wi-uaded in the thigh. j VVIteit tTif fight eortum need our forces nrrro nearly r ju:d, hut 1 vfw tl*nt rvmr<>rrc?iicnta for the aix JitiooiMs *vero mur, tli.it tht light a 011M bo Jcspcr ftt?u !nnl if the}' fv*mi!ititl no utic would be left to tell the i.tic ??f carnage tluit must follow. Major I. li. Washington. wlt? wasslightly wound 0.1 in riding utf early tti tlio I'ti^ntronKDt, wan vent J f??r n iuforo.'fii-ii!m (,* lit. My .ilijwi was to t,>aiii time, au.l if possible have hostilities ttt'pvDilcd lor a while. With tti.? view a rt-tg ot truce was s ut out. and an interview with the captain ret|? o U*1 Cn|.t. 1 ii'owti a.lratiOiil nt.d seat fur me I appr.viehedduiii ami math known the fact that I was a ling under the orders of the I'. S. Marshal, and WJU only in scarvl of fig whom writs of hi rest had been issued, and that J wished to make a pru|?*> tioh. He rqiliwi that Jio would hear no proposal*, a.id that lie wanted an unconditional aur render Mr. g.s s on to state that he, with Ids men, final'/ sui reii.loK .l, and that they remained pttson is null ii len-cd by Col. Sunnier, lie aUo states that the Irei State men had thr**c men killed and rix wounded. Tiik Fok&ics News.? Uv the arrival of tho steamer < !t> ot 1 hdtimore at l HWi'lpki*. we leave i n linn fro" the lar.Jvn Tunc* aufivijistiuiy of vho dismissal of Mr. Cr.anrpu>a. That journal ex peeta [ the event, nil I says, "bonsid.Tiiig haw much England has Imrnc, she may well allow this to pass or- r with the r st." A<> attempt to consider Imvr much England ha* borne fails at the outs* t. Bufw from | valour. y the United Stntex f \\ hat has tha L'niOil j hutn HwrniiK'nt imposed upon England? Thu l fact is tin- llritish government is more discreet in ' tliis matter '.low ta.e Timr*. And the House of l . ? Is distinctly reco guises and applsada the cmplialK) manner in which the United States govern tn< n*. assured that of Engtatnd at the commence ! runt of the .Eastern war that ;t would not permit ; iu neutrality to he violated This, too, in reply to a shihuIi.iI inconsistent allusion on the ??i?rt of kio'l.m.l iTtuwii. in the ?n<l, ini4ea<l of lliMa attempting anything of the m>r?, ? was only Kog l:?nH. thai poorer front whom the jenlotiN intimation ! eamo I The "Time* think* that the ihsmiKsal of Mr. Ihil Ins will le-llow imnunmuly upon the knowledge of I the liisnnwil ol Mr. CrawptiiD. Tltia may In . (nit *>e Mill doubt *o imlwereet n moronieitL Mr. Ihtflns ia not personalty affemitro to the Krilnih go* eminent, and liia iham.aaa), though by no *nc/Ui? preliminary to hoetilitiea, wool,I make that national w Inch ia now a iTH re (h monal affair. The Hritiah jiiwtnnieM it i* to be presumed will be netuntid ! by the prankitec of stateamnmli'p and a proper rej *|>cct for tbe national Intent it) of tin.' Tinted Stater; 1 the jwens may rcspmil with petulcire* ami pnaaion; at lea t swell ia the habit of the Titntn. The 1 tailv Niwrtt, a pminal more c<ni?i?tctl m its estimate <>t i American ntAirs, hniht* whether hat stand should tntil it??T Mr. I >.i|Li* - Rollimcit Smm. The steamship A rape, recently arrived, bring* out targe order* f..r wh.;,?t anil 'b>?? on h rench ne~ ! e-anit