The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, December 20, 1860, Image 2

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iNr $ * , Carolina spartan. a 2? A IttA s$ B AIT'S r Tt?ur*aay. December W. bi<i(). ? -^- -- -i? '- ' We?r?.attthot ixe>l lo an iounoc AlAJ.ti. V. II. LBOU..??<t c-fcit lu'ntc fir C(M.ukki. to coin- I roikml 1 ho :*C.t 1? H.'gl iu ut. S. M-. ut ihc cnn'ii?? eleetien. Wo are authorizel to ntiiounco Lwiitnitnl Colonel'A. J. FUSTKU. oh 1 wmlklito forCot. onki. 10 ooBtman<i ih~3liih Kminictit. s. C. M.. nt tbo (Asiilng eloation. Concert* Tbo Young Ladies of Spartanburg Female College, umlor the direction of Prof. Fnlk and Lady, will giro a Vocal Mid Instrumental Concert, at the College Ulwjul, on Monday evening. the 24th in*t. The public are respectfu'ly invited to attain). \VM. K. BLAKE, President. Ken AdvertlMtmenls. The nit ution of our readers is directed to advertisement of the St. John's High School, wkioh opens on tlio Itlth January; audio the Reidville High School which commences Iks first Monday in February next, under charge of Messrs. Duncan and Capers. -Attention is called In the advertisement of Mr. P. 6. Smith, who has located next door I to Messrs. Leo aud Btigg*, and is opening a large stock. We feel it n duly. In.), to ,*11 the atlc lion of our pooplo to the advertisement of the Messrs. Twilty, and their splendid stock of Dry and Fancy Go .ds, received this FallBuyers may call there and receive the polite attention of our friends T. Jnrnian Klfatd and Wa. J. Wingo. who arc well known throughout titc District. They have a complete Stock. Cull and see. Mllilll Pox. This fearful disease seems to ho prevailing in Columbia. In consequence ofils prevalence the Stato Convention has adjourned to the ri'y of (_ harleston. Tito only remedy for it, i< inoculation. As renewed vaccination em tm dify its virulent nature, if it does not proven, its assaults, wo would notify our citizens timt hv application to lir. Wtn.nu I* 11. . - l - --- - - " -v I can ho inoculated with fresh vaccine matter. I Call at hiit Offlcoorer (loi>dginir? Drug Store. ! Public Jlvi'lin^s In i\. 4'. Wo notice two large popular meetings hold on in Henderson nn I Asheville, N. The general sentiments expressed at both meeting* are in unison with the feeling in this State in reganl to necc*3ion. A county meeting is in be held in Buncombe to carry out the feeling* and sentiment* of primary meetings hereto:,.rc held iu that, county. Upon the is*ue j>res< tiled, there t? hut one course for the Slate to pur one, nod that is to lollovr the lead. Sculh Carolina trill carry tkrm ?>;</, hi<jh and dry. meeting; oftlic Convention. We arc gratified to perc.-ivo that tlie Rich laud Delegation iu the Legislature reported je?t?rduy that they had secured the use of the Baptist Church for ihe sittings of the Statu Convention. It is a largo and convenient btuUing, and Ilia thanks of the Convention ail the community are due to the pastor ami ohoers of the Church for gvautiug tho pr.vi* a-~- ill" ertrruponsc may I* found in the future history of the Southern Confederacy, ( when tho Baptist Church "in "Columbia, like InJcpcn lence Hall iu Philadelphia, shall be pointed out as tho spot where the second Declaration of Independence w is eigne!. (_(/ < irdiitn. Quite u Htslahe. The l'hihulrlphia Lcd/cr has given otir !)is- ' *rict credit for doing what was ucver d. n . The resolution they have pointed out was never before on * people in any part of tho District. The doctrine nf <1 ,!. ?, > 1 _ j u-i n?^ inugiii in uie the election. The \f iss Meeting nominees were all elected, and if the l.- tjrr will watch the proceeding) of the C invention, !i will ft. d nil our delegates for immcdi.ito secession?ep nratc anil alone. Railroad ProtipcclN. The recommendation of (iov. Lllis of N. ?ny* the Ashcville .NVirs, that the Western KxI elision of the North Carolina Railroad, through the counties of Haywood, Jackson, Manm und Cherokee, to Duck Town, ami a branch Hond from this point down the Krcneh Urotid to Paint Kock, be iniinediiitely nul vigniutisly prosceuted, has, we arc gratified to learn, met with u w swiii and earnest response from t lie en t ire w. stern delegation in the Legislature. Indeed, we learn that tin amicable and Ha'isfact ny understandiug lias been reache 1 by tbc members from West of tLe Ridge, and they will heartily ' unite in carrying out the rc-omiiu-udutiuu of I his Kxcellcncy. South a to Ii:i;t t 'uul'ereitcr. The Conference met nt the lime appointed Tiro rceeption of reports being in order, scv. ral were offered, read and referred. Rev. Hr. , 1 from Georgia Conference, prc.-cntcd : 1 the claims of the educational journnl, publishI'll in Atlanta, Georgia, in an able ui.d etl'c live ' address. The examination of the classes of the under I 1 graduates was resume"I, and niiny* of ilieui ' passed both ns to proficiency in their profrs- 1 sional studies, as well ah in liieir ministerial and invril character. S one Inn or three were iletjt'Ji'ui is their k(k lies and sent back on tlieir , last year, with the privilege of examination on , ( od their last year's course-and tjio year tororue. , The oxainin.itieti of character generally was ! lion taken up, nil in ihe I harlcrtv? District passed. ? Gtuifdian. ' ^ Tlir (iovcrnor lilcct. lion. F. W. Pi kens, of Ii icefield I?iitri i.i" hoen o'.ecte l (i>\cr?or nfthcr-tate ol Smith arolina. for the ensuing term of two years. I 1'ae t'olumhi i (} tfti-tlrii i, of the l~>tii v fiys: Mr. PickoiM in a geniloiiu'ii in every *v iy i up *19111 to discharge the high n.i I ro->poii-i pie duties of the "Hi :e to which In* has h.-en giioscn. Of mature ngo ; of large cxperiiicc in c public affairs, both State and Federal ; ol ml- r milled ability and unquestioned integrity lie r der the present politioalcoti'lilioii of the country n parries with hiiu into ofliee the confidence < t | t,he people of South Carolina. .1 He has been elocted to n position, which nn ,, #i?l require the lull exercise of, and put to the > (est tho most varied uuoomplishnients. As u ( I t'liii - - 1 " ? * v mv w*ivi?iii?ui, ti -? 'mi> jnn.n ; nui in f ho m xliV'hsru' ufil.il will n-juiro Statesmanship, (rinue?^t wisdom an I c x p riffrtw : all of which ( Wa feci assured the Onvfrnvr elect pos-u->scs in | a iii?li degree. We have all . ou'il uc tj>st lie p, will discharge his duties will* credit to him- w < .?!( and to the State whic. lias pined him in v I huh gl.es: position w. thin her gift, ;n the most ; ? prying period of her history. I il * 4. V . ? . . 1 Limit I.""!K -JI 1 ' x The Military Hill. This Bill, rrpoHod by 'Oca. Klwyrdi, prescribes provisions different t'o sonio extent ftym s11Bill heretofore published l>y in. fin (Grn. fHilwiHj, as chairman of the said Milit rs (Yinniilifr) njr.? that a fnc confinrrttco had !>?cn li -hi. mitt that ?K-jr recommend -d fu grant leave to the Senate to amend by striking out all iiftrr the enacting flume, and inserting Die contents of the tchedulu reiM>rted is follows: The | :m'Iho; the Hill w epiu> aiso as follows liecun.is of its gn at length : Six. 1. M'houevci' it shall appear that an annul force is a'Out lobe employed against tliis State or iu opposition to its authority, the liovcruor is militarized to repel the same, mid in accomplish that end shall call the Militia into sat\ice. organized upon the following pis n Sr<\ 5. From each Infantry Battalion ho is required to call for ono Voluuteer company, and from each Il.ignde two Hitle companies, to l>e oflieorcd as tol.ows: one esptain, one first lieutenant, one second linuicirint, one third lieutenant, live sergeants, sit corporals, hii-1 not lios than sixty nor more than eighty five privates; and such company shall have preference in the order of acceptance by ihn CJovernor oter other compau.es. subsequently raised from such Battalions, or from the State at largo. Thai every existing volunteer company, troop or squadron. battal on or regiment, compos"! of volunteer corps, which shall ofTer tlnir services as a whole, may be so received and permitted to retain their oRie-'rs: Provided. Tlii?v irinlor , t, ..I * iu? ?-;,i. ,i.~ rerjuisito number of odicon', tinu-Mooiruissioned officer* ttti'l privates. If any lmtt.nlkm of in fantry shall nopleet. refuse. '>r full for waul of niinhori for thirty il<ty? aO'-r the is-tie, thru the fjoM'Viicr authorized to recciic -<>ch vol | uuleor cotnp.iuic* a* troy present themselves ptnjiprly offict 1 ' I from the nearest adjacent Battalion. ntnl loonier a draft front Ike Bn'tali'lti r- fnsin;r in the particulars Muted ub< ve sec. Tin' t???v?>vnor it? miihnrircl lo rcc ive frout each cavalry regiment one company 4>f onvnlry properly ofticcrnl. S?f. 4 Tltal the llovrrnor nceej t nni> Bcgt- ' hi nt of Vrtillcry f?'<ni the i'ticsof fliailtmii n. t'nlimihta. tk'o'jjct .wn ami l*?-ntif ri, armed mil ri|n ppr 1 accord i- g to law, wi h proper oilicera. Sk< . o. T1 at cii'li company f v<?1 isni?- r ntlircrs may elect and a; {mini tlieir own ofiicers when formed ami hcl'nl'O tetidet i'- s i In ir mTvices. Ilitl no election shall ink.' ;: w'.:?m in pevvice, oxept for vacancies f>,r en*-' n. e >r<?nel, un<l fourth lieutenant <f '. ti'l-.-rt : |*iovitle-1. \n clnlion i- or.l I l.y the - ,j< rior officer in c.mini unl ami i.c! 1 w ithin iwon y four hours the. enfir \mmi.tie" > he li' e ' l>V the next iti grn lc th i. to Site. 0. 'I hut tic tjovcrn r i- r".ithori <1 '*> j or.ler into service : 11 the f rce tl us or-jini/cd i at c.! "li lime and places a- li -ee' !; , fur a pos I riod not longer Ih.iti twelve nioiitt .. n.l to calj j fo. Mich volunteers licforo the cv.; hi ion o> ' that time as he may <1 cm nccc for I lie | al'i iy ?>'. the State. Sue. 7. Tilt tc^'s thus I'm. ori .1 : r I . I otti cited b ' tine major lien r. 1, t > !.; r.j-j o'.utcd Viy the (.lovcrnor willi the cor. *nt ?f the senate, or iu n-e <>r the Smute not in p-cssion. his noii.iucc is lobe Commissioned,ami to said ofli i?r th? power of appointing suher ii.uiu j or.irei * 1* given. 8r.?-. H. The game is true of the Biigaditir I Gciicul. ' 0. The Colonel of a lloeimei.t i* to b i ele-ted nleo Lieut on ant Colonel ami M r by thoulBcfn .?tut iirifktei ol said Regiment after too cooij..u?iH- n.ti Composed. giving the Colonel the power to appoint the following Staff O.Ticers : one Adjutant, one (piartertii.u-ter, ! one Comntisruvy. ami one ." 'rig it, < :eh wi !i ilio r:t:ik of Captain ; on;- A -i- ant Surgeon, and one t hapluin, caeh w.tli the i,.n!, l-'ir-i Lieutenant , one S rgcant Major, oi.e 'J : <it. rnia-ler Scrgeniti, ? nc Drum M:i; >r an l t .-ti Musiei .1 said commissioned officer.- to be commissioned by the flovernor- all vacancies in the several departments to be tiled 1-y pr motion. The foregoing i.L-lrae of the net of organ- ! i'.ntioti, or Army 15ill, we have given in order that otir ci.i/en- t: see its uatur .r<<I the extetit <>f onr war prep ir.it: >ns. In c :.n .r.i.in with it, we would su/g?-t iliat thr t onipanmof t'apts. It. \V. II. I.egg .11 I A. II. I\ii >y ! ve not exactly u full ?juota of men. T<? ,-upplyr the dofimenoy, wo np| e.il to the gallant ami spirited y< nng trieit of ?>nr Town. Now is u ! favorr.hle time to connect yourselves with / ? / <' < /. I'inler eiiher of these genth-tneti, it you g i to ( hat h n. u w .11 I: tv. a le . ! r o| k ml es' fe ling- \t; i a lir.tvc coiiiiad . n > inaier what position l-.tey* occupy. As the "'1111 liegMiienl of Smith C..rolim? Militia may he called, in whole or in part, to an active field ot service, we iiu-t that her elertion tor t'ohnel, on the '."Sth in-'iAt.. wi.l not he form licit t.\ tl.e v..??. - . n ? p, --m. ... ?? r- nr. ? * 4 nil 111 whom at mi?l ??\e?* ilie ii^'p i.f rn yiv?r? u"e nllownl in v<?t,? - n 11 <I tl.nl the/ v. .il <2 i ih..r iluly ill i.Kil>ilig xtic": i?!' ti m ?.< , .-!)! *? ir? ' IkT III Sit-l-lIU I lie liijili IVplltr. '.I'll ?!.( !: I ? ' III limea <if pe ii p: Nil l!i ;rita 1 i pi. , I il in f ! ? ill ? linrjrr (if il- hi i'* : \ .i . :i\ 'it r 1. s I i'll i'.i il. I ii ! i : iriH'1 <i| .'s ii mil lieret I i il i? :? .. i n (n.?iliu:i worthy nt lim .'i:rc, mil w!i n li.p . Klgii' m ISl in hclir !, IIHI"t i u i' ' ; ll'rl i? ? Kpond. tio\. t'l<-kriiM. We ciiuiniiMiii ilic 1 n.-uigiirnl ,ol' tlov. 1'j k??.' j o our reu ler.i ?- iinli. iiivo nt hi- co.;i-?c hi i lie jiroii'iil eiini Hp p.hup' iiu.i olhop in a | rving lini" in I he S lie. '1 ii.? i -no w i pit i pfitiil in lii? cIpp in.i. mii* 1 ii h - r ill.-n iijhki i ii hi in times of gpp'ii j':-: il. lie 1 ilic i I'OjiIo i ir tlio nfip ?r: *! ! r.o > i in i re- ' |uire*. in 1 ilie p iwer to i ikT^ .i ii r.f mirk i i' em , .ml vip t il ink lie sh * i I hire it Vo are li i:u' l til ?lls(;ii:i liim ill every iliief ; mi -y, au I iit? c loser ! l? ones invlv.'l . i ii li our t-iieui I Ui' *<i ?ii i" v. r -li ill I' rnl i iijt 1 li?* pure m i'i in iitiiivi*. ] \ tna-? niootilij; .ii tlio cilir.??li~ .f (. n/uli > , oilniav I'.im'' ! i luiisr aerie* of tin* >'i*<>hi;c>#i n I'fl.ll.tiolis, IV|.|- ,l l;J tioVrril I* II..:- >l| I i?nveins I!i '. iiuro, iiii<I tli.it it'Iii'"-!hhi1i| 1 I, tin- l.e"! i ill'*' -ii mi 1 moei n' ii! 1 vent i' lie II itisioii i l.'j! i|'!i - iv* that "euro'hii/ ' limit" men ami rai.-iiijc lane -tar 11 1'.' ix the pier i>' t lie ! r, :ii lien;, * . 'I\ c i; 11 \ III (lie ii lute, ami that *o general are the-o inaiiit. v itiolM, tlilll Tex i'. may he net down a- iiialii- i inuxly opposed to lllnck Hejnililn ati rule. a Vkpmoni N la.ittK.- imp \f?nt.?The Si" te r \ ei'inonl li t- relu-i i to repeal lier IVt -on.I 1 iticrty hill, but "lie lia- xiuco llien nern < lleil to riil'tiiil to a reju :il in |li?? pri of ool. 'J lii Staple, vs'lirhi 11er i i t | |- due:, el ticc Lincoln's ohetioii, rut. d n ! t. in ten h< li'U" n ceil I x | r poinni a ri'l.tin of half ri milliur of dollars in one year's product ion pi Htute alone. i m P-?The Mate Convention. Tho Suvjrfi/n C<tnven>in uf liio j>,vip!e of ihU f >*'?. ???-iubU<l jr?itci*d:vjr, at l*J M? In iIn? lta)>(ist Cburcli, on 1'laiy-f.t , ,u On nt*i ion ** (iufniDr Ailims, (Irn. U. V .l ull'll US - I . - ? -..t .v jhvj?v i iu n?;i at ctinirmnu, pro tent. On iii1 tietj of Mr. J. I. Mill Helen, tin1 Clinirimu was reipie I <1 to &]'|><>iitt a temporary KiWiiry. Col. T. Y. Simmon*. uf i limlcitun, wa* to uot in tin' pacit v. Mr. .l.-nniKou then delivered h stirring ud In 'X. APvr lliu org miter inn ex (Juv. Adanis moved tint the ?oa, ions lie op'Mied with prayer. 'lliu Hot. Mr. Urvulntr |n'i'lui uiiu|; the service on the n?n?i.in. raanent ovg >ni*'?tinu. th* election districts be Mr. fijiralt moved thai. wit. a view to pcrcallcd, hO that men.hers m i(. answer to their mimes. The roil was now called in alphabetical order; nnd the members presented their credentials, a id signed the roll. A communication wm received front tIt- Iloii. James Farrow, of the House o He present nlivos. Inviting th? members of the Convention to Attend the in ttijCiiralioii of (Jov. I'ickens. After notuc discu ?ioti, th"Convention proceed rd to the election of permanent oiliccrs of the I Convention. Mr. Fuir moved :hnt a majority of voles shall determine the hmlh.t. The nutnltcr of votes cunt were Ifi'i; neccs twiry to a choice, a majority of TH. (In the first, second and third balloting** no election. The fourth ballot resulted us fellows; Number of Mites en -1 lot : iiee.??siirv Tr.. I>. K. Jamison, 118; J. !?. Orr, 80; J. Che*niit, jr., o. .Mr. announced the hull >!. On motion, a Ci .i.niMcc. Computed ? ! Mo-st>. | Uuructi, Thorn; - a and Mii? -, wore app * it eii ; to w rit uii Mr. Jain. > ?, aii I uduct him c the chair. ( ( The chairman saiil : lii;NTi.':jir.'. ur itn. Convention: When I -:iy lliut I have tin Wi.nl- In expect tlie mmi licitii.n *.vI.i vmir ? :.. en ..u -ivcii iu> . I , soy what }>i?- . :> 1 tiehi. 1 it i rjprc-v what I feel, ' li: r.i.: e ! > !?. ? 11 -ny 1 nt v-iy ! I j tic Ilnw. 1 line i? n i li ii<.r which I 11;i\? t. 'i ! he n.ore grateful than I > the act f thi? j I? i 1V ii? H tncliiher < ! I ii ueiiiioii; In.I 1 re I gar. I ii ii - I li o highr t j --tMe hnttoi ot my lite to -ign ii w "your ptcsiditig officer, We art | . r ag 'I in ii (.vim: h i'1' et ? its . I hnj .1 h matter. Qotl knows whtil flic itniill n y 1 : h it ii hi in turn mil :*> the glory 1111 I honor ?>i - iilii I >i.i..iii i- 1.1 v 1 rveni w!.-li 1111 t lull. .IV- .*. May ?' 1 iie ' S ate. 1 feel iiinie n-| I.I I i.e "1 1! <>l |?I : j ing over 11 lioily like this. 1 ir.vo Iuti;? -i . leil ilo". ! erative h ..li- . ie. 1 mu-t . . v 11 a 1 diligence tMr wh'.i I may lark. I - 1? 1 that 1 : ha-l ii . iiing i.i - y I e moo' iy :i i.../ il-cannot i s; 1 ran the fo lings that ,.i. ! ; h oiu. ' A.fer I...- i; j >; ri I.. 1 of an ,,.r? c'-'rh J and ! >r .ic.pc < '.J. Inr"m?n i that when | ui> ton veal i 01 a ...-I'm 1, ii ndjuttt ti to 11m >t \ I in t li.irlt - a,)|i ?ix i";d. 1. ;|i. l.a >1 .01 : !. * t ;ihh ! Jjr.ai-s. Miv .. 1) ' . nil 1 lv. .'I J ; 1 ' ! he move in 1 ni to I'll . lesion. Mr. 1 A. I".injure, Cotunt:-doner fr >tn I M .'i.ll.ii. ami I I'. II - 0 h e I, oiii'u -i ni r front Mijipl, 1. > li n l lres-o-I the Stale t'onver.'i a. r l! r. -1. ia a v.- y th 1 ! cd un-i cmphii'i.c manlier. Th-y .; .. .- i a willingness ir -I rca litn -- far the v. 1. : nice bion in Smith t'Hrolin to he .1 e. 11 , to lake effect no.v, ntul ilist theirhot- r .1 Statewould share the responsibility w:;h her The ! efforts of the-e gentlemen ma lc b m re ilm (' .n 1 Trillion were highly n p(.reunited ?n-l vre': re> eirod, no I the grn ificaiii.il fhey experienced of the g -terous hospitality ihey Iim I re eived from the citizens of t'j'.. >., tjjcy iiear;.!. expn I. Mr. lugl.s movi >1 the fellowir.g r .i.iii >n: tch >Tito: it if the opinion of thin ("on-1 \eu on thai the >1 ,ie ot S n li t'.j- din 1 -h >a i foi 1. VV it ll - < de lTo:u lie ! <h r..'. I ..0 :? lie L'ii'ited : (*' -u of Aiu.r.i . A coinniitieo of seven v. }>]'** ,t(K' ili41 i mi ordinance, nit I-nil n.-re invite I t linn I i.ktl. ir *11 ut*?i.- ili ci ..mi tec, win. v 'I del k.v\ III" fir i l:i*. s lir oeo'linjr-i v.t-.e \oi-. < h i' a tcii-tie ofllie-ji.nl tin -1 i ;i! lm-iiik- ii wli> imII -'I ihe (' uvoiii'.nu ! jroilicr, mul *- ... u i' \ kao'V tliis generous fi-clin^ !- t:on 1 * I lr. :: c ; blc ing of i magnanimous cunatitu iicy, i ?e.v will "s .-i.-i !: ti - -t j i?lg :ii-i?i a >1 m-? u- froiik t\\'. i v. i, .vi- never tciiij !. -! in in .'g iin?i u-. 'Z'lu* >1. <i*s. In \ |i kvi \ of n 'ill (iii u wi ri? ' r. ii i le I ii I' >!ii- i.i ri \'. 1 " I , ! ; . v. . it !. . I?r. <' ii- \v i i!' 1 i.j -i :ii fie v.1';. House. iMitl nui le mi app opriate snei e ; t.. j vi - nee i.!' .i l.ivjj crowd 1 : i n sa>s : Tli - band t!i?n ui ui i iu i-l Im ili \ i My I! ni?". \v i -i- n . lc v . -i i Vi hi: li. ii" in I. i.ii -' i- \ ii.-. 1 11 i il gli .-'.i .1. all of v tiom .-hi- * J tto C rl* l)r. i'ui ii- i - I'M.- ; 111 dclega r? elect, mi 1 re* id'e I ill > i icr. i-nnii iul jiili :(: fe milrUs, i i 11 ii ;li "I ii .i - ; Oi l i! vji-t i; | . i hii 1 I ivcl^ dmigh ii*.' i irul ii i in wli -m I lie I c i'.iiJ.'illl.-ik nil- ]ii I. Ill p;l i\y ! Ii ;!| in! laces n I lir.^lil eves wiiiii I . iu ! in i ii t ?vv.i> I Jii v - i. p. I a j il t i.ii i n i liar In .vi 1 :i:iy !ii ill ly .li,.:is;i n I 1 nlili il'O- J 'i 4.* ii. -. m -t ii ir I.i lit ii i ? Ti." i-iiium toe in wiiom the apt . ! message of hi* Kt< eli i--v tin- li ner . a' lii-nrgia. in rel Ii -n in i ilie is .h;i-li;nc:ii nf a vvceUy line of mi ?:. .1.- 11:1 -i * IV -II I ill* Ji'l I nf IV 111 II *i ii t I '1 s :ii- ij-i.iii < mi i i>- .1 ; 111 li i* -i i referred, [ii-nfoiiu 1\ iinjirc- I \?itli t! i im t i.j: i i':oe of ili.' i.i i i- - lir.- i I I>3 linn i fi.il iu 1 > * * i ! . -' t- ) -li. i<' il fierdni i op.ivio I tin' f?i!'o\. i' r- lytiu: \\ !i o is, jniininiou-lv ii/rr I I ' | /," I. Kg l\ 'ft r li | , (j, !'! I i't- o/ tho ilortruor be, nnu l> J - In ' / .?it' ImV!/ -I nn.i i-iup- \. . ir Ill- II I- r J ' * I . i I IV.I . i l . li- .. . ! I . to I' I UP IMl I 111 '.111 'lit ill I IS . Il lull in-.- r. -it i .i r? li . .s- : the ji?n <-i . hi i i i'i ;i -i I -i.i- I ii I'ii I' n i -? ; I ii ii i . i . ^ .-.i| In- in iy enter into ft tfnnrinij on lit? mrl of this Htnte, for a -i i i profit on the inmlint >: II .1-4 lilS I : |? i\ i li I I lii - nil - I i -.11 ii-: III.I I I i- .v ill- iui .i -4-1 in i-:?. i i--.1iiijj , li - - it..i of Olltf lilltl lli- I Iliilil iti I ilvl if- i v ii. ti ii in. A <? /?* 'I f >rthf, That incivrj out tin* nl. pt.duii -n i in* it ivi-rii - - f imy . j point i oin i> ii. -ii ; r !?i vi411 Kur >po lor l.it- pin |hi--- ol |, Uli-llU^ UJKill 4 111 -11 llg.lllllll.iM-i M1 vri. i'i i < > .i i I '.i i; i * r -n -<. As I'iiriKl i i'1-i n 1 In l.-|'t-ii Ii hp .in- both hi li*iii I, tin- l.i In-i .ill Ii- i.iikiu^ iiiiin-i- | ,p< inn) oil nu-li y ..ill ' Inn i for I heir Tec /' irrtr /' u'-r " ffi.r.li the subjoined recipe, wliich wi-jndjre to c pn m1 from its compilative simplicity . T-; M ,iit iiny rale : 1 i lb* of li'pitli hoof, well boiled Mini chopped " no, M Hi-*, opiile*, chopped fine, tb In iT mi- tl i, chopped tine, 1 lh. hiijror, I iti riiiiiiiis. oi<?| Add chopptd, I D>. cumin? , 2 ? /. oil .. it. ? ;?.?] | Ovl tints :? t.r tnpo* nmi :: lomnns fine, l>rttn<iy or oi'i?*r, ami fjiice to tin- w l*'t lu 'I at IVoWf* S<TJI|>N. Scott, of California, has expressed the opinon la.it l?i~ Slate >vill. in cua* of seoe -ion, ?l larc for iintiie-linlc indopvuilcmt. ^Ir. Tho:niv?, of M.irjrl.'snil. Conilui?iiot;er ? ! Patent*, has Wnn npp >i titc<l ami confirmed a* k-rretury of l!l<? ir I'liry, ill Mr Pohb. (iovernor VTellcr, of (^nliforuia. haiovii confirmed in Minister to Mexico. The Printing Committees of Congress Imvt :onfirhied the purchase of the large cstnbli h unit of Cnrnoliui Wendell, us n (luveriiiiient Printing thlico. Tr\xtM*KW.?fluveriior llnrrin has issued n iroolunitklion calling an i>ilrit so-sion of the legislature of Tennessee, to meet on the 7ih laiiurry, the h line "lay on which tlie Virginia Ic-gislat urc is cull* I together. The l.egislnure of Kentucky will also, probably, uaaeiiible it the same time. Nkw YiihK, l>e.e 12.?The London Tun * re. ,iew? ihe Vtnerie in M cu- ion movement, mi l *eiteinles it.- delusion that (he I'nioii will lie nuiiit: in I .Mr. Itouhuni. of South Carolina. has resigned lis position n- a i.inuher of the .Mil.ti.ry Cum11 it lee. lion. Howell Cohl), ami Lamar, of Mi?si--_ lippi. have gone hotue?the latter to attend the Mis-is-ippi State Contention. Hon \V. 11. Treacott, of South Carolina, \s.?istnnl Seorotury of State, has resigned that position. The Senate 1 as reduced the House bill for the relief of the Treasury, to ; t.t)iltl,(MO, an 1 (iu .-? I it in ( his form. l.Mr-tKT.wr \K!u .t. (ITh-t liio'iis uri'' '<<1 i few i'h^v ng.i, *i r.iii liiwnctl ? :? } ' < n II. I Mint. .1,' <?* I'ti.e, win) with twelve .iiliers were -Cli'.etirvl In seven years in.j.ri- u'iiv.'U in .-Uviite. >u >- b. *: ...... p,; ill in N < i.viilv -.. irtly ft. . it.- s . ;,( (? '4j. !ii?l. oil tit lur^e ftnre. II': i- n .? lire. -iv wis! ! .nli?!i serve i!.?- li.il.n, ..i' Ii.-> tii .e in I'finl.nri, lit. Vie le: ill Irit i'.i' Tinnee >.f S i li I'nr n;ii:i l' MIR i i'.i. . n . > hi i.' I' 1> ii'ilnvr ilio -t.. lelils '? i . i, I lit : i ili I i: v e . . i '. II.iw ?ll * I l ? it's Si isii I In Si :i null .V .?1.|? .i- 11..ii :i r ic w .n i ... a i I in i in In : ween Vii .'inla ami i V i odUt ] r ;i I.. r>.i i tu. i iii.- t m ;. ? lite - . ii ili'1 I ii i'.' i l' > , 11 Ti. e. :i \ i. . i * ii V. I.n \ ii :.r.. !'. . 1 i. In.i'.s . ! K . ekv r i |'i it.I j . - . i. i iksirlil lij '!i.- coii.nuiiii of ilit i . '1 v.' ' . ii, v, el ! ; i- ii . vc I ill . 1 . ... ll | ; 'lie I'll i '. 1 ii II :. 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I, ii :| '< > i I 'I II I III' ill li < i S.! ;< ! . I : 'i< \ . 1 i < i 1 i. I .it \:rl"i'j'''i. <'ii Il . i I<l . '.<<!:;] ; < \. ' ' i'' I'll ?.1 i> 11 t ii> -T- ?r t An i< i. II < -. villi v . i *i j< j ' l,o v i lino tc<l i I'M' l! \C'I! I I oil":! il %V \f I ? I < ' I i' ii] < I I o | i ,n .Mil A < ii ik ;hr <i. r i: i:. \ ii'<n 1.1 i!< n .,i; : \ r'n <|. ii iv i' Kflitt lli' I ! < re < ir ?' !.< < - < !! !ii- t, i. l< tcl. ti 1 \i one M 1 <>f Ii liouil -luivcl all I niio i le !'li ii !. ari'i ' <ik' < I ^ Ii' in ,i w ill M .? - J < <1 < i llir 1, wii of I llCil pr l<< ill . i ii I ii ! ! ? l it lr> <'t 1, h ii<1 I r< <111 I lir iii i' In <n il l. N . t<i 1 <1 . iii- liiin lo ilie 111- r r <<i. . ... ~ 1 < 1 imiu . <v > | niii- .in ii lmi ll i I induct iii ii. it |>'.uco or vicinity. Tin- law as <ln?l.l;. onfni . .I it Imlf Mfivi i w.i tiVlock. I'lii ri- i? >i ..nil i <i.!*i -ully in rogmil in i! o ii^o I'i lining. Mi llfn i, lit.- "ii i . l'riiifiii 1 . I i. , .1 i . !r. i >tc I ' iKor 1'. <: im. I!. it r \\ '. i ti. ii.. .'.iii .11 i t'c l v'iu I, i h it t L . i r k a-, lint i Ni'.'uiC'l, 'iii l l ccomnion.U.l the ofltoo I i lie ili'ilnrud f:irinl. I * *.*V j I II III" mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn Splendid irrny olSecesslonlKt* la Gvurpla. li e f .llowlnj; Fistingtiixlied ? utleiiicu of tin* Si.it" ui (joor^'a, ure far ?ece*?i<m : ! /! i' i !. ? Howell Oobh, Secretary of the Treamry. //.../ .v > ?? s tfi'ii,*. It.>l.eii Toonih.4, Alt' ? 'I I > . >on. M h'. r.< ni i??. ?I'. I). I.'ivu, Fir.-t l)i*tiici : '1 J. t'r.nr lortl. Xecoiil ; I. .1. tiarlrvll. Fourth * .1. \V. II I inliirtnoil, Filth; J. Jack * 111. Sixth: .1. .1. Joiies, F.ijrhth. N J. II. Ilrowti. (jovitii ?r .1 St-i'e: I'. I. < t-rr . I'reM'h'iit of Senate <\ .1. \\ i Iiam-". Sj> cr ul' llitu*(*: F. II. IV.. i l\.. s2 . i il 11:11. ? F.-.| Clerk ??r !! ' ? ./ S ittr> !? t! fir'. -J. 1|. Lump kin. It- F. Lyon. ./if!, a/ the Suficrinr > firl . -O. A. Hull. Cnwctn. < *ii nil : II. 1.1 tu it". M-icon * ircuit; T. W Tli 'mi -. Nm tin-i n ?'ircuit . I. i. 11nri*. <. Oi'tiMi^i*'1 Circuit : \v". I*??i kin. I'nitutl.i Circuit : K V* ILtu^cll. Southern Circuit : \ A A11 ;. S > iiI:-w < .iitii Circuit ; I). I'. Hum in in i. 1 i i.'.io ni : N. I. Ilu oti.ii* Wi.'triiii i .ill; Ii. J.' iiliituiss, iiui known Flint i'ii- i: : \V. It. Ficuiiti'. (not known ) li H in I !! it ; t i. I I. HiCl', IJIUC Kll^O C|| cuif. Rrrck - F,(retort.?sUatt at Largo. ? II. It. .Iifl-.fill A. II. Colquitt. Djjuririt,?I'. Cuii". Flml District; W. M. Slfin^litiT. Second ; < >. C. tiili on. Third : 11. Iliicliiiii.tii. I mil th : L Tu till in, (not kn< wti. t Fifth; II. Htri'klini'l, Sixth; IV. A. Lofton, Seventh: VV M. Mclut <li. I.i^hth. /? '/ no/ /'.' / /. - S.alr ill /ylr'r. ? W. I . /h'trirf?. S It Speicer. Fir t 1 ?i-Iri?*? ; M " iiiij'ii-. S- in 1; L. T. I?'>y;il, Third; ^S. F. Wright. Fu irtli. /> / and J ' w /;' .?f. Gardner, I. L. S.'wnrd. L. \. Nit ?. V? It. tin- cry. A?? '/ ! r. '. .:i,I"iiy i.I' I o rnty -f.. f r - -i n. // .. ?'.I jorify i. thirty iu'ht fur c. ion. O. V ' i!* i. Ii S'' Ttcfi ry li rno . : \ i >ilj.)i ;no (.oiirt. il. * I*. ' ' " .. .?> . .. rente < .mrt. K. A. j \iM?t. I'.'. J if' - * Supreme ('vut'l. *,li v< J | ,! ! il al Ex"Ju<lgc Supremo fourt. s. S. Jon !>.-M tuhoi (' -ii,. re-'. M. J. ftVll I x' nl??'r <'on/ri- ?. J. J Jl -oil, lix M : c i \T' -. v . !' i\ lit Mt:nl?cr4'on_ < . \. il. t i ij ; 11. !*-. Member("ontpri >> U.J. It Jly, Kx-Member(" ngi 'I'. It. it (V A. 'liull. I. W. i i- \. K. Wrijjiit, it i \ \ ,i..- :.. I. J. Glenn, il. V. M. Mil ?r, It V Mi i:i, S J. S i:!i, i". !"n ;.? *: J. \\ . \nbo .ii. V. !! -iil<" S. Cohen .1 (. 'i oo:i : "V. r I?T u. Miller. M. Sj . P. <, .. -i t .ten .. ' ?. [' . 7. -?? ill* \ortit i arolii::t. ! In 1 bo A VI !' < t' . i.1.1 ,Si !i .'< "V11*. A*. I v\ t ro- '.i i . .riK, v ?..) I by 1. j const it u n . iii favor of a -lute (^utenllon . mil t se (.salon Mr. Brown op. o i them i in the rcti Mr. Awry, in reply. he said , Tin *? '' w. no i nnv . . lun en, .' v.. ' i (' u\ :i . ai : (lii'l.l ll.ci II .1 n i ' , i .i: i i i. lip l.a<i t ii i f. . ) .i: . . (nil i '. ve I time lutd c me o. i. * i | irt ji ill timet ton* I ii i. s I t i v i ll'i ll..:l ll.i; l .: t. ' i V t : I i. i. \? i .1 J. *1'i i.i , !.o .i l . i i.. . \ i m . .ii loo. 'I .ii : i.'.I ii u v. - 'i to c n! e n r i ' i . ii .i. til. ; i i: L'j.mii; . I i if ?. . : .. . i : o I i ; i an ii. or i I : ii . i i . I! v. . i. -\or t ' tit. ! : 1 i' v ... in voi i in. i i. ;. it is ...i ! t ?>/ C? V it < all l i n -o .. iv L.tiwiii t->. J i \ . :i ' '' r It. > . v tin.ob :i 1 . .; i :i- 1..i . .. i e i. i, v. J,v. vs'ol* i 11. u - i . i v 1, 0 i Li time, ' r. .' v. . _ t . .1 . . i i i.o . . ; . i. ' . I Ii i I . " VI t . 11, |! j . to 0 .11. . .. ! ?. !? . . I .p! i. . . . 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I. ? en.-r_-_i ol i uti i . .ti "< Ui'iin - ' .. , i . .. . :i . i.. . ,i - Iruiy i i i'o:e iii j |... .1 .. .i . o ...... :i.- mi Uitnon ; u; i : t. > . i. I. vv i iii* iic , :i :i - :: ; < 4 '*. 1 . I Pill*. of I - I . I lip; ? hi v. t i, -vys (; ' ^ililMliill. it tin ' ;I* .ii- in . i vv .. ! ?. tii.ni liv . -1 i'i . y 'i ' .ji..r I i -i.-i ,'J' ?'I . . i' i\ I 1 > a i in ii . r 'Mi-nf it ' ) ; -r r. !.i ly. :vi: I ?litir n 'i>-> | In on i .i i iin jwi :.t would <1?.. n* ."oti ..i a !.. . 'i .'ii Itio i Slut.** il! . I.IV l ..i- ! I.|i*.i_| |[. I !,|.|T|'IIP, flit* | | I S i ii i i lint line iiiu.lt* up their i . . i to vi,tl: lr.; v. i ii i r !ir I tin i at 'ill event * v- it.:iiiT.; .iui'-l hy ui ip. Stale-, or n >t. iiiv ndi w.itinl In* to tin ?o iv ii!. ui vv ii:. i.i? tor the i ? i i i of .my ntln r Slate, n? I h ii: . o tho'e v* i; 1 lie more probability ol fnv. iii'i'.c a i ti M in p it t ot oilier Southern Sia.'i * alter her .. >11 t i. ill i'o; B. ."*o l.*n,{ ti lit M't'Ti! n:/r vi* 1 S -i ss . i i v >:i !; ''.sn\ ill' ir ii ii v. 11 In . s i c*tlifi i 1 1 <11fit ] 11 if s. i, .. in i.< ?!! . --till, iiiiivt |,? hn.it it i mi . |ii ,> -t '. | 11 . I - I! j.'p I - /' * I''" I . / ?' is !, i i ni h S . i n li . ? nM -:ar .I. - \\ it S ninl i iff* ill <1 i-v S i*? l<i..,! I i* | f?il ; II s, 1 j* :ii prnoi) i i tin) exhil'i (i (rfWlitre a v- i . r -;.i ..I !: an rut llriu j> . I i.iu- ! s . . In IcHs t!i.Ill 1*11 till- 11 li I IllMil - . u s I SS .. 1 unilc I litfir lift.- !: Iijt l,i \ > 1 ' illh , u,, r-r, iii iir ii'r rulf il union II i ' / . It*t -i ' 'i ; . /. Ail iii . i. -i. in | ivl-lniii- \s; !i the filtlirr itlnj.i .ii - h i 1 \T i s H IV I.. i III r ..l - II ! ST wnil TIIR I > .1 .II I'uioi . s Ii i s 11 \ pre '!. - ire i I., i uii iis i i - iii (i.ilid iifi^?ii'iiiii>-1 i ii'.': ; >l.i lirtv i dip l'ii-? .,li in mil lioli'imn. Mi f i. ii I Miles, nl l.tr J-.inUi i 'itrnliiiii 'i li'i: ii ii li hmtik in 1 c IuIipii fur pi inlnl (lull tlieir |.U>IIII>K* sirs, if |-n.-.-ili!r, Iii it rH'ipO iiflic <sf tlie iel m* I wiiiish S'liuli ( .ri.liiia i- c\|wcio I , I JU-nJX In I 111. It ullt "I I llP I II III Ull J ll(* x I ii.up I. i I;. .V oil nil flip ]. 1>1;i |>i. ],~i i v in 1 ! .-I i.i 11'I | iiiciiidIv r | n i (tin;; ilio |mvI i i'in ft I'ip ?l 11 - t i a < .pnci'nl j I? s-ii. i i I: -a, li st ii r r> nn 1 \ svli.t'li ss tl ii"' Ik lifVt I up l'i c.-itlt lit, o/ ssiui.se. V V ' <* IMVI'HI t ni|||i?ri . It nhinglon thuj a'. V ' . / V-.t. t *\ m* " ** M - )'- ^ - * ' m " .* <% * * * 4 From Waahlofloii. Woftixurow D.-wniUr 11, 18?>'?.~-A correspondent of tjUe (.'olotnhbt t'nroliuiiu lint jrcner-iuy won not barren of revolts in I'oiikiv--. V.tllnmli??Ji??<i ?ri?t.i,? i....le . - -r. * > .v/? hjc ilnst ) -rciou. in ike orvrti of '-ceoes'ion, but protected agtiwo tli*? North-wist being shut o .1 fiiMB (]?? ; l* i. oilt.fr by the Nov'h 'it South, il" ito:.ls be, li? said. the million* of li.o Northwest would out t licit* rny to the sea with the sword. Mc!'loratid would not admit the right ofsooc.'simi. denounced tlie Republican*. complained of the S unit dc??rt in x their f. lends North, uiol announced tint the Nnrth-w?*lt would n.ii l> 'out oir tram the grout ocotn : that tlie Mu?iMii|ipi tniul he free. This is iittpurt.-tiii. n?iiiiicki ng Douglas' position. Pickle . of New York, s]>oke wiih exlraordi nury power to tlie <|uestiontt iutrolred in the crisis, Slid ill oopsandertook to pass through tlie city of New ^ <?rk to coeree nny Southern State, tin*;, would he repelled ill the street* of New York liy an nrnty of brave men. That if i disruption took place, N ?w York city won d set up for hoi'i.*lf, huJ become a free port. I It it she bad no idea of becoming an appendage ol fanati'-.i and pwit ?n al New Hngland The New Utiglmd Senators nre hccoming alnruie I, for. in a reconstruct ion of the liovern titctii. i.iey tli>\,' u?h <> ti>.n of their Scant orial renglh ill the vov, rni.ie.it of the popu Ions North. t'.ihb bus r ign 1 His ii'lmii!t?iration of the Treasury is not eoe.-i I oed very fortunate.' lie is a more astute politician than financier. WasimNuton, Dec. I'd.?The House Committee of thirty-three to-day took the following act ion wiilt rcgar I lothi' portion Of the President's Messi.ge in referrettcc to ttic attitude of the South. Mr. ll'i.t of Arkansas, offered the fblkwing resolution* : A'. jti/efd, Ti.at in the opinion of thie committee. tl.-' cxi ting di r .till tits among the Southern j oj e, and the growing h istility nni.ry Iluui toiho l-Vd.-ral (I iveitimenL, is greatly to ba r-'grcttcl; an.I whether such disCOIIH st an i bnctilil} are \?:thout juit cause or not. a-.y r? i" <i. .* . proj - r .ti tituimnal rem1 dc '?' >' ue'utur peculiar j niter, t . r gnisod | .- the Con?t. uMou. uec^ tt y tft pre Wre the poire oTthe country and the perpetuity of tho Union, tihould '* ?p>ly an 1 ch. tu> y granted. Mr. Mnr'iil.oi" Vcr:.foHt. odorod the follow ing t? a .. M(: /.' I, '} iiii in !'c opinion of lliis <'iwn-:iI?: ?. 11: .xoi'iciit mining tlie soutlii rn , v] ' . ? I ' ? ?towiu;? L'lotility <mi oij; i in . ? .1 (in- aim u'. i< ;*r>\? ly In r o' i'I: . 1 tl. .1 uny rvu-ouubie, proper 1 t-. m !y necc '- uy to jm?fi?t pr ? !' ?..i- . it;;.-, iiinl perpetuity at'tW t . ii. :".i 1 1, ptot ipMy- a nl cnoer oily ; .'I'll (1. Jf iia an idti out v rfjcttltd. Mr. !'< i iy < ; t aiirrt ait, in ivvl I lie adopt ion o; tlio I'.ljwitiy . - i hi! ;iute /'. ii.it \ .. iti ver grievances *> .st . 1 .1 t.c i igliLa .in -re-:- nl the citineus oT itiy | r.'. ? i.: thu< <it tight to re \ i full and appropt lato fremc lios by tho apnaily a :i i tin- I in' I.e. liiiurv. cither by solution nr by n j aut ndtneqla to tn ..ii- t iti i. . I." t i iiu in. hit ion tor the ..I nt' a ! ,i .iiu ' . -n -!i : t.ite-i may be nee ry ' at mplish tHt aftretnitl t it )> ?. '; . t to .i ?;i ri'ji'Ctnl. I'iie 'I': . . n Mr liti-t mu-tiien i In, 1 1 iji .i i ; .i 'J-, nays 7. V ? >. i..*,,l' *r In?A w.-ll written .cr i l rt- . 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I ' . . tt it t\. J. r . . ,-y l I I t : It U t .i)t.( 10 tit.II i lift .;{ u> t . If, . it Wail I... I . i ' . I . i \ . - i ion i . . t. chr.'. iiu. i i iat , 'I' vt ; t ii I i .*.*?: . - iii I k . . . . ; f . ? tfi i i. .i: ' . ,j\.. .: ii t i.-ii..: r. . Li o. . ?1-. M . I. .. . . r . ir; .. . ' jn.-i 1 1 I ti . iva i i. i int n: r ! "i ... I ' ; .- i i J ' . v. ' . - i. > ' I.I. i - 'l f .IN !< I .'t 1 i i . ; y . .. if ' it- . i'i,; 1. ap; t ?ii hi. . i fi;.i L.? liatfj.ir r-if ! any rir,.r - bat Uc .. < ... r i*p Imvc h i'i | flie i?r??jr . ? .ti uli- iffrwimi nioTon. i-i i laoni nifi -v . ? - a I .Ifiil of interval uumj ;'< NoriU-'.V'< -' n ilicy >?y ilioy ; ran tin. ' '' 1,1 Slu?t ? mum Uwt ' ' it" tioiii 11. 11 if it . il i . -ti m iv .1 i? j him" ^f 'U| 1 j i11 1 Mary In 1'lits ff 1 :i i- pi>tW.ng -trvl.g ^ i . . i y . > i 11 I ' t f. i. i ? <ol i.;i' llip ('.in ro-ii iiiil f .ii i f.i . - ., *.> iui* ft* ( oilc.il rp; .: c .Ufcr:. I. _ . . . <>i Si 11II < w III: l. : lien In! I it?* j un'i li: V i> inn to- lit Tiii*: v inrt'e 1ml - ?i i ii. i.i i- Mi"- II ?'v . ii->. <?i" V r 'I i w i? ( t:v |n . ? !! Mr. l?r?. . ijr.i, ( i ; 'l ? I lit - IC.' ill ill) ?l -fie h, i r ' t.c ir 4 .1 . - o ih - uii I l?cliin' 1 li.'ui-cll in lnv.ir ?i *ooc>n *Mr. Ilutn; plii -v". *'f New i n"w. hi i i> i c<iiM>iliftiury j ( veli. *?>in? right* u( the South ' ui.iiM ln? iipjieM un?l i;n' country mivci. Mr WigtdJ, t'f I'-v.iv I., i ll- aii i xtrrtur xpevcli, in the Soiiale. o <J iv ill- tn ir ly llirer- Ii ntr*. An I - . I. 1" * life rmirn- i.f hi i i h i !. 11: r li ji o :?>t? : t l ? m ike oiio in . iii* * 11?1. ! <il" a S m.iIim i i uli Icricy. Tiii 1'o-nr ?n iii l,n. i i\\\ ?x'-vv" Orleans, . , I' . 1 I' .o (1 'ii' .1 A nil. ' i>f I, 'i.-i ill) ::i : ii IT?*t :i i In i inn ml, in no i. ...Till ' v? ill ' 0 ill I'iOV. M" ?re, \v .; jii his t - i f. i ...inn i n i >iiv . liii'iii .tii i n wiili i ;i s- ,i ho ii S iii , ti i? ' I . | iii ..i lli .1 I in i. ' >i i>I' I.olii i in.') "Ijii i ii >1 1 | |>I|>,1!II>1 mi Ir.- nay i >iii!'? : In- i un Willi 'ti ill Ml i in i ? i OoT. M<M re i> COO! I I li I I. i i : ; v. . 11 I, I 111 i i I . r ii | uf ? ii lor l.i ' Ti t - i .ii . II. tn i ,i hum ho ii ;> i" ' ill. h el iiJvi in->t:i at iia.l .ir liv?? l. iirgiiiixatiaii ..f I io tnilitia, ami til l i j>i i',. iii am iii i . -v i i. ih.- m -i.igi' w.f i.- ori 1 ! > ?? >11111111 : nine in ih Sennit* ami tiltooii III I'll' II . >. I-. mi r lliollaril i i . i i.' iaii'ivluc ! a lj| 11 raiiin^ a I ntiv liti 11 1 . r.i r 1 11 In i i< . i. wilt I'M- ill' i.'lit i>. l.'t laaiis loll ?i < -i'\ ; illy IV>r tli S i.hei u Stale*. In Mm II une, *?Ir I UK', nt \oii O.'lcanx, nlVi .in;; re-el uion# c an i t \u:v.'lrian, ami vipi'i"- in?g ili'> Ti nt u i ; 1. nti,..ilia t ad Villi I: r Southern i i In liio .tiuit . t! T nvo'i i ni liill jta-*cl fixing il'? > *' 'in mi :!, Till .Intiu.ii-Y. and tint in 'tii-n in tlie l' hi\ i Mi ni nil JTl .'iiaii i v, IfcKl. i . i\ \! i :i'i . o.' 1 in i * ifm lilt* ;t * It). Ml lull r\-ni allCII'litlK'C <>l f flO CtllU<11 iiicr liti .i 'i v.t* it'llpoti ho ?:i? iuviu- I lt> (lu privi! -o? of tl??* floor W\tni Ni.Tox. 1? *o'nl?cr I i ?I' has l>ron ?* ditiinol from il ('eimis Keturns, dial ilie population ol'lho I nitotl !?*?tos is 31,000,000. Tho representative i.stio rill ho shout l'18,is?0 4k ' . 1 nr llarbor DetoMH* A* ft ood deal of inter I ch ? (o *$> national fort** at rharlealoji. we fire 4 eMrf artkle from the C'Larleetdw Mcrca 17 of Deoeftft tiff IS: Jfc' ** " ro*T Mpuraus in un cucloswl wut<*r battery, baring it front Mb i Ik the south, or water aide, of about 800 feet, and a depth of about 240 feet. It ie boik with shiieut a.id re-entering angle* cu ail aidai, and in adrniiuMv adapted for defeuce, either froa the attack of a storming porty, or by regular approaches l'he force, under these gentlemen, con el eta of two coiiipiitiien of Artillery. The corn] nemos, however, are Slot fall, the tw ? comprising, an we urc informed, only about seventy men, including the bund. A abort tiaaa ago, two additional companies were expected, but they iitve not come; and it in now positively stated that there will he. for the ^present at least, no reinforcement of the garrison. vioilam'k in Titr roar. Whil- tiic working men are doing wonders on the outside, the soldiers within are by no mean* idle. Field pieces have been plaeed in position upon the given within tba fori* asA fl of the expedients of military llginaerimr 1 liuve heeu neglected to innkc the pn*rf"^ Jfrr ' s;i i?ng as peptide. It is said that the greaMSS H vigilance is ni> erved in every refufaljlS tt tins time, and that the guns are regularly dtth* ted every night. It is very certain tkhTtgrMb is no longer an easy matter for ab oUt?Tdei*,. . and the visitor who hopes to get in, must make.' up his mind to approach witn all the caution,, ceremony and circumlocution with which tho Allies urc advancing upon the Capital of th%. } Celestial Empire. ronx SUMTER, a work of solid masonry. octagonal in fonn^ pierced on the north, east and west sidea with a double ro * of port-hoiea for the heaviest gun*, und on the nouib or land lide, in addition to openings for gune, loop-hofbu for musketry,, ? stands iu the moldie of the barber, on the edgw or the ship channel, and is said' to be bomb proof, it is at present without"^ny regular 'garrison. There is a large force of workmen? me one hundred and ftity in all?busily em- 1 piny t-u hi mounting nit- gnus and otherwise- \ pulling lliis strategic point in order. The armaitn nl of Fort Homier constats of IdOgufta, many of thorn being the formidable ten-Inch ' lolumbiads. which throw either shot or ' v -hell, mid win ii h ivc :t fearful range. Only ? few of ihe-n am y<M in position, and the work | ol mounting pie of this calibre in the casemat i is ne caaanly a slow one. There is also V jg amount ol u.ciiUrry stores, consisting of J| about 40.0UU lb* ol powder, utid a.proportion- "d Me qUntit) ol - t |d4 shell. The workmen . 1 d [aged 1> re sleep in the Fort every night, 1 win.- to the wiiit ot any regular communion- ' t in Willi tn cityf The whan or lan ling is on *-J the H -nth side, and i* of course exp ised to a cross to e from ?.u t i.c opening* on mat aide. A'ASTI-lt I'INCKNEV ii< located ou the southern extremity of a ; nnrr"?v -lipofniursh l?ud, w'i]cli extends in a I i i\ direct ion to Hog Island Channel. To I side the 'ailed ca-tle preStuis a ii . ar li unj. It has r.ever bio unconsidered of much c hi-i ipieiice as a Iurtress, although its 1 y i<i\:mity to the city would give it importance, . >t o: ; c ty armed aud g.ui i-owtl. 1- riuu hast :y il< i > .?.i -ii we find that tlitre are about fif.V a putts mounted on the parapet; the major. y of tio in are eighteen uud twenty-Tour , ouu'-lers. Some '*< oluiflbi.ids'' ure, however, iti.i > tii ' walls. There are al?o t-upplies of p .w i ei shit .ml shell. At ]>i e-ont there iano g iir. in at the p?? t; the only res; tenia arc one or I v. ? \v.,.cluncti. who have lac clrnrge of tho a.i s> . iigat. Soi io ilnfMi or forty day laborers at ^ c pi .- I i- j wring m.- caturpl ; put. vtrjif t ho place g ncrally in order, I - our sketch of the present per- . i -it . . .o the three forts, which wtrc. n sin oli aiw ty rip- ? ! m i I* -t once the j :.a ami the aafe?-xd o* I I our e l . '' ?" sjHiGjl ; "J "I '? 4$ I . v- ?n ?,ia *> ? ?. of tho ? ** iu Otnf^aa "f l . -> t .e o oHing tptrite i rritiarkt iu rif. ' erc.ce to then : U app ir . from a communication in to * > so iii it., that on; i "-7 T 1st 0. bod and p ) x- ( 1.1 ,r i -cti'-'c < toe l.nitcd States-in.. >ps al Lor la f i 1 Ui ie .. d H-miter. and very luueb at a loan 1 < lie ermine how to proceed ag *insi ibfMW I pi.cea, P \ V. e ar-: ??' npiuion lU.it the t olioy of a " tatvs. > . . > v.ii:, re rwuo lo .iitm, w the u.c-vu ?iit.ii is until ,, ., ? li i-> | i- -*.?i luy >r<tiiiiinw ot . ; f 1. i: given : o <Ue i .1 " 1 :? ll.? V- till 1 i. . . it Till It. it lie -C l*< i ; it 'i II >. J I. ?S? le* <V. ij i to nii./iA*u " .?< > -r.' ?T... .i u ? . . ? > aii'l ub Mtitiiowlt . ; w .i .. u our j?*.ru .i.ttoh would n --.iii c*V? w-?rld. " - v b p itn. s i.i ,.; t i i I'ur ?;u i >.i.?ii(, <b*i 1 . .. i li .;g :i v*. .1 be gttiliy 0 WiV . ?!?. - I ll* t ? ?of I1'" , t> .d tiic.ii. 1; km.*.- ptrfwslj' .* -i i in ? :.,?i would i-< ?u 'be* ? iii.. And <>j - r, i? - v . -tj ui i.u.?ju*' ?? ii so, i ?; I i. u > -u:cr i-io :' ? could, * i liie ' ! >; up the " glorious? .t i r iu^u sbwig, forever, every i >j>> inv he o -till Jii-j ?i its re eoiistructina. Pw -ihly there nuiy he among u-> some who* w.iii'd g nry mrl r ji.*-,* ' ' *itc opportunity tint- tn - -il t. i? l.'i.iil uf -??I ?t k?* > ti?and, at the *ni.i li. to. ot pi icing upon the pnge of t irill -i history, the records of another Uiii t' I'ort doulirio"?one too, before lh% |-dU>et?'l f'i wfiiej, t no < ; of the ''llhlli J une" w U'.7- ^jb iini. hnlliii.it as they were. Mu: we tniv :t-*4 uic.1 tLis opportunity U ? d. tiled us. ud* ll i\ i isI-- expts lalion we should l?e mistaken, t*e\er. -md the bloody uliernuiivc of an. I i us, we will Aicept it. But let the iii?vernr:ii .ii a Washington hear it in mind, t . . ii- we will ask none?so. m will giv* no. i, ?r And. Bod -blend lite right ! w 4 V..TH . c. " ' " *i-rii?. ? wiu narncy, the oldl war horse of I ho Louisville /trmocrat, an outand-out HunglttA paper thus secede* ; We go with the South. Thiii bite of cold wr iili.T has finished us. No rcMMtbl* man w.'.i'.l tu go Willi the cohlcr division. >\t- n ' wiili the more moderate climate, and . .. i 1 in mil 1 weni her urn soon aa t t^e - li . - In f.ct this spell of weather shows tin- ctli of n union wilh the principal ele'tnouts ?!,? North." We shall rejoire when i!i - lino is drawn, ft* the good old dame viLan ill ti' v. in I >: Mi run, and she found *h^ ?a- :u .hat St:.to, instead of South Carolina It was . t ' ??|.i) thing to ktmw it, heca ;ae. s.i <1 n'.it:.'. - hsarn toll S nth Callinj- woe unli-aUhy." Mis loUTt I OMMISiMnXKIl* to Tiik otitck S i nit Si vti> \Vc learn fn>ni the Vickstuii > > i that tho following Commissioners l.-ivo 1 en appointo I by tlov. IVilns, ?f Missi.as.j.j i: li m. K.Ilooker. of llinds, Commis-s in i i S nth C ii'it .n.i : Col. (leorgc H Fall, i.f "o .i liiiigtoii. to Ark i n -; Attorney-general \v iir\i *. n. nt ok-iui. to I'?iiiim??' i'u :_' \<Iiivi *, 1 - i, to Lotii?innn Comrninr? i?. ili iv n liuiug Southern States were t Ut\?* Liej; appoint >d on the 7th. Fnd*y lest I.i tvfMMinu. Tneeds v, J?vo. 11.- Wg hoe* iufot i ..it .on now i .io -eene of the Iaio trouble t.> the 7th inet. Large porties of troops from ! n !.? >r en worth had u. >ved t<- M " "* there joiiuWtp a force of 190 5eo from Fort liilei. \tteu<pn wrc m ?do to arrest Col- Jftiitienti. *uit neither te nor t'upf. Montgomery ooul'i W found t'he rnmnts *f Montgomery s entreat anient tine' resistsrice b simply nhmird. The inhabitant* of Mound <"ilv And vicinity were mnrh fie't 1. tearing hush trcatTueut frotu the Fedortl tvntharii??."?. l>r. Vt:?r T Woodbury, n ir.thtr of tbo l ite Hon Iictl W.vdbury, diod h PftKord on the Ith inst sjred jro*rn.