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< * t 3h? HEaroUiu spartan. "a ipliui& m? ? Thurttila) , December W, 1*BO. We?ro.a?t]??)ii/*?l to amount* M AJ.ti. \V. II. LCOvJ. ** ?* tan liilntf t*?r (\m.ukki. to command (Ito Hf%tl? ftcgtmcni. M?. at ihc enn'i- j * ?* election. We are authorial to nnnouneo Lieutenant Colonel A. J. FUSTRU. as a candidate for (lor.-osti. to oommand-ih'-Blith Hegiincnl, S. O.M., nt tbo crtsuing election. Concert. TUo Young I.adies of Spartanburg Female College. uu<l?r ilie direction of Prof. Falk and Lady, will giro a Vocal and Instrumental Cnncort, At the College Uhupel, on Monday owning. th? 24th inst. The public arc respectfully inviiod to atloud. WM. K. BLAKE, rreiident. Xetv AdvertiMcmenls. The ntt ution of Our readers is drooled to advertisement of the St. John's High School, which opens on I ho llilh January; audio the Reidvillo High School which commence* the first Monday in February next, under charge of Messrs. Duncan and Capers. -Attention Is called to the advertisement of Mr. 1*. 8. Smith, who has located next door to Messrs. Lee uud Hi iggs, ami is opening a large stock. We feel it a duly, loo, to .'*1! the attention of our people to the advertisement of ilie I Messrs. Twitty, and their splendid stock ??f Dry and Fancy Goods, received this Fallltuyers may call there nnd receive the polite attention of our friends T. Jnrman Klford and Wm. J. Wingo, who arc well known throughout lie District. They have a complete Stock. Gull and fee. Small Pox, This fearful disease seems to W prevailing in Columbia. In eoDseipienco ofils prevalence the State CouTcntion has adjourned to the ri'y of Charleston. The only remedy for it, i* inoculation. As renewed vaccination can tuod ify ith virulent nature, if ii doe* ii>?t proven, it* n.isaults. wo would notify our citizens Unit by application to l)r. Wm.liam I'. Dlwn, th-y can b? inoculated with fresh vaccino mutter. Call at hi# Office oTcr tloodginn'e Drug Store. I?ul>llc Meetings lit Wo notice two large popular meetings hold ?n in Itenderson nn.l Asheville, N. l.\ The general sentiments expressed at both meet in aro in tic hum with the feeling in this State in regard to aeccasiott. A county meeting is to beheld in Buncombe to carry out the feel rp> and sentiments of primary meeting# hereto:. -re held in that county. Bpon the issue presented, there is but one course for the State to pur sue, nu?l tlint is to I >lh>vr theh.nl. South Carolina ?r?V/ curry them out, A/y/'i and dry. Mcellng oflitc Convention. Wc aro gratified to perCeivo that tlio Kieli land Delegation in the Legislature reported yesterday that they had secured the use of the Baptist Church for tho siltiugs of the Slate Convention. It is a largo and convenient buiMtag, an*l the thanks of the (5onvt.aiton aad the community arc due to the pastor and o^oera of tho Churoh for granting iL? privt* ?-' "HI" orCmpoOfce may ho found in the fuiare history of the Southern Confederacy, when the Baptist Church in Columbia, like Independence Ha'.l iu I'hiladclpliia, shall be pointed ohI as tho spot where the second Declaration of Independence w eigncd. [ '/'! I rdlilll. Qtille u Mlatahe. The l'ltiladelphla Ledyr has given our District credit for doing what whs never <1. n \ The resolution they have pointed out was never b tfore oil.* peoplo in any part of the District. The doctrine of d day never was taught in the the election. The M iss M.-cling nominee* were all elected, and if the l.rdjer will watch tho proceeding! of the C invention, h will lii d all our delegates for immediate secession ep aratc and alone. Railroad I'roNpecf*. The recoiuiueudntinn of Gov. Kllis of N. ?nyH the Ashcville AVvi?, ihat tin- Western Kslennion oftlic North Carolina Railroad, through , tlie counties of Haywood. Jackson, Macon and Cherokee, to Duck Town, and a I trail eh Road from tliis point down the Kreneli ltro.nl to Paint Kork, l?e iminedintelv an 1 vigoiuiudy proseeii. ! ted, has, wc arc gratified to learn, met with n warm and earnest response from the entire iv. si ern delegation in the Legislature. Indeed, we learn that an amicable and satisfactory understanding has been reaehe I by the members ' from West of tLe Ridge, and they will heartily ! unite in carrying out the rejonitiiiidutiou of | his Excellency. .South Cuioliiia Couference. The Conference uiet nt the time appointed Tirts reception of reports being in order, scver.il were offered, read and referred. Rev. IV. Muans, from Georgia Conference, presented 1 the claims of the educational journal, pnblishrJ At Atlanta, Georgia, in an able and cllc live ' address. The examination of the classes of the under- ' graduates was resumed, and ntiny of them ' passed both as to proficiency in their profrs- 1 sionnl studies, as well as in t'ueir minister.nl , and tneral character. S >me two or three were ' doftcjeut it their s:v' lic> and sent hack on their ' , last year, with the privilege of examination on , ( oo their last ye. tr's eourseaud tjie year tocoroe. t The osaininalien of character generally was . then taken up, nil in the < harlcstcs District ( passed, ?Unatdion. ] ^ Tito C<i(>vei*nt>r rdecl. '.Ion. F. W. Pi kens. of i; ig,field [tistrief. I ..i- boon elected <i ivernor oT I lie State of Smith trolina, fur I lie en.suing term of two years. I'.ie Columbia >}wii-thwi, ??t' Ii.?? loth i:i?t.nit. ; > lys: Mr. Pickon.s i.s a gentlemen in every w i\ > nj>-Out 10 disc'urgo the higli i i I J>!c duties of the olli :o to which lie his been liliuvn. Of mature nge ; of large experi . nee in < public affairs, buili State ami Federal ; ol ml r mined ability ami un<|ue?tion'd integrity lie 1 Jer the present political con i.fiott of the emintry n (arrki with him into office the confidence of | the people of South Carolina. lie has been elected to ft position, which un o #i?l require the full exorciseof, an I put to the s I est tho most varied accomplish monts. As n t true Carolinian, his duty i* pla n ; but in the u di-tih'irg' of it. it will iepiiro Statesmanship. Artnne*s, wisdom an dcxp rivrree : a'.l of which we feel assured the Qo.vcrnor elect po*'o>s ? in I | a high degree. We have all , oil fid -uce tj>at he pi will discharge his duties with credit to him- ' u e?l(and to the State whir has plnced hiin in lUohghcs: position within her gift, in the most | |k /rying pft iml of her history. J if w The Military mil. Thia Dill, reported by >Q?n. Kii^nb, proscribes provisions different to sonic extent from the Dill heretofore published by ut. lie (den. . IM wards, ?s chairman of the mid Milit ry ' Cui'iuiiliw.) rty# that a fine conference had | Vn held. n xl that tH"jf recommend -<1 to jrrant leave to the Senate to ninejid by striking out nil aft. r the snae'itig clause, an?l inserting the contents of tlie (cli?<lu!? reported >is follows: The p:wf s of t!*- Dill w ? opito ai?v> as follow* because of its gn at length: Site. 1. IVhouever it shall appear that an ai-nit.il f..rce is u! o at lobe employed against tli?s State or iu opposition to its authority, the Uovornor is authorized to repel lite same, and to accomplish that end shall cull the Militia into service, organized upon the following plan ill... t| r. e--.? r? .. v ? ... <> ? v-nc 1 n.oiriicy luiuailoll III! I* rci|uire?l to will for 0110 - Volunteer company, and from each Brigade two Bifio companies, to be officered a* fol.ovr?: one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one ibinl lieutenant, live sergeant*, eix corporal*, and not less than sixty nor more than eighty five private*; un-i such company *h ill have preference in the order of nceeptnnoe by the tiovcrnor over other conijuui.e*. >?obse<|U?ntly raised from such 1'attalion*. or from the State at large. That ev-ry existing volunteer eonipnny, troop or -noa'lron, batlal on or regiment, compos "l of volunteer corps, which shall offer llnir service* v.* whole, may be so received uul permitted to letnin tlielr ofiic- rs: I'rotillctl, They tender their BCtvict'S witll tl'C requisite riutnlicr of officers, non-couitulssiotied officer* un*l privates. If any battalion of in fantry shall neglect, refuse. <>r lull for waut of numbers t->r thirty days after the ;?-ui\ then ' the tjowmor i' authorized to receive -uch v 1 tnilecr camp inies n? may present themselves junjiprly ot ic i -,l from t' ? nearest ndjnccu' Hattnlioti, nod to order n draft from the Ua'(alien r- fusin;j in tl.e particulars stated above Skc. -1. Ti i' iluvernor in nnthorire I to rec ive from cm li cavalry regiment one company of cavalry properly officered. Sn\ I Thill the Iluvernor accept on,- llrj;iin nt of Artillery fi on the (-'tits of Charleston, ('oltitiihia. (i.'o- get iwn and Iteauf-ri, .-irmcd tnd ei|uippe l accordi-g to law, wi h proper olli( era. .s-ri'. o. Tl al ea--h cot,ipany i.f v(#liii:t<-? r officers may elect and i?j point their own officers when formed and before tetidei in* their services. Cut no election shall lake ; " w" -*? in nervier, otropt for v?eamve? for eii-l. ti, caronet, and four'.li lier.tenatit > I' . tilery : Provided, An election i- ord - .* I by the - in rior offi -er in commitid ami ioI w.thiii twenv four hours thetcaflcr \ae.-u i Ic . > i by I ho it"\i in g-t lit Iht veto Sr.c. 0. Tbut liif Governor is fiuthnri.:* d to order into fervieo ; 11 lilt- f reo tl n* organized nt such linn- and pl'ic 'S a- li H'i; t\.r :i poa ritxl not longer < 1> n twelve tuntitl >. ml to r.ilj for such volunteers before the cxpitu'.iou o* llmt tunc as lie mny <1 e:u moo. for the >nft !\ of tin' S'ate. Sv.i . 7. Tin fvjV's tl.es i ';il .?r<<1 ri 't .i " ollierud by One Major Gen. v..l, til.; nj pointed Vy the Governor with the consent of the Senate, or in u-c of the Setiutc n? t bv^ng in session, his nominee i? lo he Cutvuisiioncd. aud to said efli >*r iho power of appointing subordinate officer* is given. Sri*. v|. Ths samo is true of the Hi igwdier <i. net :il. Slc. 0. The Colouel of a Regiment i" to h efe-ted nlso Lieutenant Colonel and M ijer by Uiti oflleHrs tti l privates oi ?uid Regiment after the ooniputivs a.e computed, giving tin' Colonel the power lo appoint tlie following Staff O.Tieern : one Adjutant, one QuartertnuMer, one Cot .ti.is iny. and one Stttg- in, . ;ch with tlio rank of Captain ; one A sistant Surgeon, ?nd one i htipluln, caeli with the rank of First Lieutenant , one St rgcaul Major, o, e Quail. rm&ster Sergeant, one Drum Major ati 1 ten Miisiei .r.H, paid commissioned^ ofliccr* to be commissioned by the Governor?all vacancies in tl.c scrotal departments to bo filled by pr mot ion. The foregoing alistraeis of the. art of organization, or Artuy Uill, we have given in or i r that our citizen* tuay are its nature ?w:d the. xtent of our war preparati uis. Ju e.>nn .-.i .n with it, *f would suggest that liie i ompanirs of Cnpts. t?. \V. II. I,egg and A. II. Kit >y I v.not exactly a full <juo a of men. To apply the deticicney, we np|cil to ti e gallant and piritcd y-titig men of our Town. Now i-t. favorr.ble lime lo connect your.selvis with / .'! . /. I'nder oiiher of these gentlemen, it you go to t Ionic- I., y m will I: iv. a lc. i rot k to! c.s" fe lings ..I,,I n lu.ivc coturud , no muter what posit'. .1 limy occupy. As the '.bill lleg'ineiit of South C ir.iliti i Militia may lie called, in whole or in t art, to nit active field ot service, Wc tru-t that her , election for Colonel, on the '.Mh in-uani, will liot be forg.'tlill try the v .tern the eof?all of wl.oro at and over tbe age of eight, en years are allow*d to vote-iisnt ti nt the. v. i tli r duty in t.inking sue': -*!iv tint ? .-. ill ena'n'e Inr to s?i-t'iin the high rcputsfihfi she It i n n in times of peace: No ltr/rim* t. . ev. I it ill the <ii rliarfr of IM i t i" :i .i, !. . u>cry 'in . iti.it i. s iiiti'.j I I n S r : r., t inn ml n( ."i I mil < herot fi.rr 11 .s a . n ? tii.itim:i worthy of the .*imc, uu 1 i\ a ii ti.e . Duglc I 1 isl is hcnrl, must |<u J * j1 ii*i* 1 in l SpOllll. iio\. rickcii*. We C'liiniioinl ilic 1 tiui^nrnl .of ?lov. lb l.t-io our readers as indicative of his cmirn; m lie present crisis. Jle r into ntlice in a ryitij* lime to ihe S; ite. '1 he i -iio v i pr< tenli'il iii hi< cler'ioa, and it ti fall n upon lim in limes M great peril. Me 1 > !; ' in ihr irojiii' f ir the niip ?rt wl.: !i i .e o- i*io:i it. 1 jiiiii's. .ii I I lie newer lo urry > ti i'. work <o e-e .i.iii. ami we think Iio sh ii 1 h ive ii . .I . \e lire boned In Ii I .ii hi i very inerJeliey, UU 1 I lie r'o-er lie b ..' nines iov. '.v d r1111 our enemies, lb?' sooner v.e -It ill litul i .ji he jhiio ei in i si move. tcmjs. A mass meeting of t lie citizen a jf OudiiIm ouiitv pass i| a Ion r series of i!ie s'I'liugesi esnliilioiis, I'l'ipie-iin^ lluveruT 11. us. ..n In ' uivi'iic i h '. >: it lire, and that it lit'slmuld I. I lie Lejji- anil'. iii mi I fin > til nil ' v. iiis. lie II his;mi i i.'p apli says that "enrolling i limit" men ami raising lone star tbi<r- is the pier el tin* <! iv iii near!., ? ? -iy c >11111 \ in llio lnu*, mill iImi general are thone in..ni;'iitionw, tliat Texas may la* net ilowu ni 1111 : 11LluUfly opjiosml to lilni'k KejniMiiiiTi rule. VpPMONt Niaill'iK* \ S 11 >? <>!. ?The Sri.:. t?? ! f V l 1 lll< IIt lia ri'lll-T'l !i) repeal her IVl tiliil iticrty tiill, but ."be ha* nitico then oei'ii < in ullmJ to nil'inil iii a 1*1 ) ?.<nl in llio jiri of ' ool. 'J'liis staple, w'liok iv 11 ?* ehi 1 | r iluct, k 1 Lincoln'* ehi* . hi, lin. ih' n ! l'ioia ii n I li! lc ll cent.* !?. pilttlii a rub. Ii"ll 111 halt 1 million oi ilulifirs in 0110 year * pi-mlnci ion f 8t Hint* alone. * 1 t V* . '%r - . f The Stale Convention. The S.>vjrri;'n (Jqnveniijn of the po of (lib Mlwte tMvtuVlod yesterday, at 1*J M., In I lie Cbiircli, ou I'laiy -s?t . iu Cohiaihift ' On ni'i ion v* Adams, Oeu. U. F. Jnuiu was re*\Ucste I to net as clmli iniui, j pro lent. M On ui' liiii) of Mr. .1. i. Mid Ueloti, the Chair- ( mfxt) was re.|ii?' t ?l t appoint a tempomnr j . I'Cri'iui v. Ciil. T. V. Hitmit-mv. of bwrtttstou, ?a< (i'i|iie.4ivil to not in ih i' o?pucliy. ^ Mr. .lam'iM.u iIkmi doliTcrcJ n i-tirrine ud? ? r i , un"n. , A I* or tho to a;?nr.i-r org?uit:? ion ct-flov. Adams moved that the ' -iixi.H l?c op-med with i prayer. The lie*. Mr. Ureukc:'pvrluiuiiu|;llio ' service on the occasion. i turnout o'"tr tiiltuliou. tit* election districts be Mr. ."sprat I moved that. witi. n view to per- ' culled, h(> thut men.bora in i,. answer to their ' name*. # " The roil \vis now called in alphabetical order: nnil tlic members pn.-onted Uieir uredeiiti*U, \ a id signed the roll. r A communication was received front the Hon. n James Farrow, of the House o Uepresentutives, Inviting tl?.'members of tho ^Convention I to attend tlie in tn/nrntiott of flov. I'ickcim. r After sonic dircu linu, the Convention proceed ed to the election of p.-rtn uunit oilice.rs of the > Convention. ? Mr. i":iir ntov.d :hut a majority of vote*" shnll determine the l>allot. The number of votes rust were 1 ."? "?; neces | | ssry to ft choice, a majority of TS. j On the fust, second and third balloting** no t election. i The fourth ballot resulted us follows: Number of votes cast lol ; nec.'s.-ary t<> n choice 7'e > l?. F. Jamison, 11H; J. !,. (nr. 110; J. Chen- < tint, jr., Mr .,anouiu.v,i tjlc ?mn?t. <>n iiu.iiou. i coiiiiie'tec. composed ot Momii. Uitriiett, Thorn; - a ami Mi'*-, were aj.j- litpeii 1 to wait xti Mr. Jutni'oii, ?n | ? ,u?! : -t liitu i the chair. i The chairman ?rihl : t i i:\ti.or i iti: t'owi n riov : When I ' -ay taut I have l? ? v ad to expvvs toe -noi | float ion whiult your confidence has given me. I ;. say what pre . .-iv 1 to- hi. 1 e. :i i t xpre-s what 1 feel, 'h; riv , | -hall -uv ! .i; \- . I t tie now. Tlooe is n i h >uor which I have n't . to lie In ore 0vnli<lnl - 5. . * * ??" ** . r ; . - r "?> " >?'" j tm.Iy u* h member of i !?? rcuvctii ion : I >. t lie I g'l 1 it lis I In- highet-t )' honor ol IIIV lite ! lo ;;:i il : -> ( : ('-''i: tig utli" iT, We avc ' ctigag <1 in u great iul<j *a nt import it ' ' matter. God knows what the lestilt may lie. L Si it 11 in-i\ turn nut to lit.- pho-v and hon o-nt -- .itii t .! ...hi i- i. v fervent wish and lnprayer. May H? I 1*< "lie S:ut?. . 1 !'? ? iilei I'lua. I i the dm , * of pi. i ing over n I it uly like tit.a. I ii .vo bnig -i ,,. lrfl ?1 ! er itive Ii i.'.i' * ; 1 mil-i . 1. \ >.11 in diligence far '.vital 1 inmy la k. I it"<l ihal 1 h.i'l ii lung ! > ? !/. I oiti'io' >y .Hi (cannot express the feelings thai . , b ura. i A 'er I:.< i; j ;ri::ii,v,t of int.- . cbok and 1 ir iilit . Mi-. 11:Mnv 1 tint >\ 1 < It j i ine f-.iiivi-.'tt in :t .,..in?n 1. ii lutjouin to meet ; in t'li.trliv.,.t? on the I tli. Laid on the table j ?le.??vs. Mile*. I? . by mil licit! . i ; (. ' ! be ' movement I ? ('!i ;- leston. Air. ' a A. liliiiore, C'.itym: i ner fr mi Mah.tm i. ami f. 1], 11-.ok.tr, < *?>li*'ii" si-inrr from . t'i. ! i'Ii a l ire? I the ite t'onten i a. a. or t! r< . -*. in n \e-y ch.-iti' I ar.'l euiphn'i.j r.i.mii r. 'I'l.-y < .; 1 .* * i 11:: t11 o? -? ii* ?1 roil lin.-- f. : lit- v. of' stoo sion in Smith Carotin i > be ! >\ n . to take elfect now, aiol ;ii?*i their sev< ru| Siute* would share the responsibility with her Tin | cSbrts of the*e gen I lemon mo 1c Ii 'f re itu-t* n volition were highly appreciated ?? ! rrc'! reeoived, aul the gratification :hey experienced of the generous hospitality they In* 1 re eived iVoni the ciiuons < !' : . laey lie;.; .1.. expressed. Mr. lnglis nioTotl llie foliowir.,. i o'.a'i ai: J'.ioh 'fi, That it it*: 1.o opiiii.tii ?.f i l is I | vent imi that the >i tio of S n h t "ar ilin i -Initi I t'.i 'hwiih s e.tle from lite I'dcr.;! L ioti k. . a a he United i is: > of Amer.o.i. A COininit.ee of seven we:? appointed. in | * ' dra.'t nn ordinance. n:. I -nil were invite 1 i . ! haul in ! heir draf. - lo the coi.iiii ice, wiiiicm -lei ?y. 1 he fn. t 'lay's proceeding* v. o e veiy < lia?a ii'i 'tstie of the spirit ami ntthu-iii-.il a I. call '1 the C nveiiiton together, and v . t t'.i.y | know this generous feeling is .Heinle I ly : e hie ingot" s nrtg.i I'th. .- runs iineuey. i . , wiili-veiei I i .. h.'.-i J nig ten' n ?1 k\i" U- 11 otu thn'C w't i n't' ii if.' lit.-ver leinjited In ill eg iin-l us. >1. <?'s. in r;>!;ii->ilil.t. A p.iviy of g "i '. inn wire -es'ii.lel ii < iii <>ii \\ 1 I i\ !-i '. u nt!i- K. . | l>r. ? hi is w.i i il' 1 tij. >ri ni i .? \i- i',} I IloU-1'. :11M1 III i !. .1 I inp o[ I I.klo ip.'i I- I ill I.. pre* iicc c! .i l.irg crowd. 'i Ci, ,i . VI v s : ' Too l/ikli'l ill till w.lit t IU!I>I In I hi- \ :i My !! ?. . .(- . I? v :i to i y1 'ii'! 1:. iii* > III LinirMons >,-! !._ . IVim t] :,ri Hc!i .1. nil ol whom :n ? * Mi no Clirl*." l>r. ' ?ii ii? i * . 1 'i 1. '< . r * : :m i i pi-** I ill > iSii-* *cr.. :ir,n Ill 1 p-llrio'C TV f! IUAI*it?, i.i Ii 1 Ill In .1- . til 1 l! -|. til i.1 ii.i ! i *\o!y 'I.. r i r* oi' i Tot ii i lo wli iiu i..* 1 ( ' n] nil. ill wn (n i. I'll p iluxy I . .ti iu'i tii-cs ill lir .: lit e _v ** w!i! !i I i*. in I in i li i r iv. le I |>i l -i. | : I :i < o : tin i w. uiJ liuv in vi 1 im^ !n ti: io ili.. iiii >i* J oiil. 'liy #! *?;*ii. . wsiiir |.:\ . . '.it iioii Ii.** i i*i ti fit ; ; loc to w iotn the . ; .1 ina r>* ol ii: * V. v ci ion j the *i ivtrnor of Cloorgin, in rel iti Ci. i^ iliii-ii nroi of it wi-ciily lino ??f orcm* ! <tc nn t* I'r :u tin* p in ?: f? ?\ mn tit. t > * inr .y .in * iin i recti i' !*! ii I! i -f?j i*. ii i* hi i*n | referred, iy iti?j r?** 1 wi'ii tin* iiu \ poll ifiec ol" llit? in * i ir siiir.*'* p I l>y In in i i* iiu:.inV('ilt iu 1 "i loiic if poliiicil IVc? J in i reported the follow ig resolutions, vhi b vt orn?niuiou**ly npr I i < : I I; . */-i /. lj l'i <i *1 r.ti ,| * , , (}t ) j ri I 111 S I lie! I' Ii tel.. . Ii", .III! . v litre'/ .in* Sii ?**/ t no I cnipo s i*c i.i i*iiivi 111' O ||(* .1 1-1 |C I'.J I I I'll'l IVi'.l Ii ? I, ? I I I | , .11, . I in* I*.I it' ' .11*111 l'i I W lii-i* ?it nr.' m !? L? ; .i j lit * p?r. < ! .vi, in i hi i .i*ii > i. it.* 1 ! | i-1.1 purl * ; t ;m i fur I i j -i* lie 1111,1 ri.ii r iin *i i j'l iv? it y >u i lit* purl ..r til s .Slate, I'll" II * I ? ; I I pri'llr nil I in* ' Amount of en pi ml inventcU : provi led the mime ' XI ill nil In it* I I < S ilr Ini i mini i*uiiij; ,> I hi* *11 : of one hull Iff ! llimi- Hi 1 'ivllir- i ,<r ^ mi II 11 in. ik /? 7 f fhrr, flint toi- irr^ mr llie nl. roi.ilul inn i li?* itAvriir in i) appoint i i nin n in. i i r to viol Kiii >pi* tor I no | *?i 11>*?- o| lUUllil-'^ H|*OII - 11 <* 11 II p it ..ll lullMim'i. I'll:" m i (.'humin. An Clirieti i n mi I 1 t)'li*|ivii>lfnot* mi* li<it)i .-ii Imtnl, tin* la In** nil! l>? iii-ikinfC miner pie-* ninl i?41 ?ueti v "1 ' 'inn m fm tlieir IflKN. Tiie / irvi ,* ^ /' .IT..r.l, ll I'll.; I *"1.1.-I- - bo n<> "I from its <.\>mpnati*e simplicity ^ T; v w 11. at any rnto : I k l!?- <it" lr? ill liciif, well 1 > nn<l elm] |>nl " ine, U U'-*- apple*, chopped fine,'} t?> href *?u- il t, chopped tine, 1 ilt Miliar, I Iraisins, nelid in?l chopped. I I*?. cm'.itu'". '.! nr. < ir .. on. c.mppo 1 tine, S iTii'ifr'-i and :! lemon*. ' hopped tine, brandy or cider, and spico to the w j*'C In w . * * mammmmmmmmmmmmmummwmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmx lVo>VS S<*1'H]>N. Scott, <<f California, hill cxfireiwd llie o|?iti nn lii.it ii? Statu *cill. in ens* of kujc <iou. <1 tare for iiniiiclirttc in<lc(>?ti(k'iii*e. ^lr. Tl?o:inv?, of Maryland. Commissioner of W?miU, hn* lioeii nJ11? >into?i :iu<1 coufirinril u* kci'otnry of tin* oury. in ?.!' Mr 'utile (iiu nritni' \\ i.f i 'i? * ? I .. ievil confirmed im >1 inl--ler to Mexico. The Printing Committees of Congress have onfirhicd the purchase of ilio largo eatabli hrieiit <it' Cornelius Wcndoll, as a ( overmuch! Vitiling Oilico. Tknvi.ho:k.?Governor Harris lias issued n iroclamalion calling uti extra session of the legislature of Tennessee. to meet on the 7th auupry, the suite <lajr on which the Virginia legislature is culle I together. The Legistsore of Kentucky will also, probably, assemble ,t i iie some time. New Vol. k. I>oc 12.?The London Time re. iows the Vmvriran accession movement, and eiterutes its delusion that the I'nioit will he iiuint: in I. Mr. Itouhani, of So'iili Carolina, has resigned lis position as a iii-mher of the Military Cotnnitlee. Hon. Howell Cobb, and Lamar, of Missis, ippi. have gone li oue?the latter to attend the dis-is-ippi Slate Convention. Hon. V?*. II. Trescott, of South Carolina, Vs?i-t/int Secretary of State, has resigned thut losiiion. The Senate 1 as reduced tiio House hill for he lelief of the Treasury, to r f.t>iItE,41.Mt, an 1 a "O I it in I Ids form. I.Mi'.uiTwr \rkkst.?Iltlieer liioks nrre-'id i few days ago, a tuui.td St? j in II. 1 1': it. tt'-ox l'ri. e. who with twelve others were icntenced in seven years iiupri.<. ume.-it in kiithvUlc, iu im. Jv; ,?t liro\, :i in Nadivilk shol ily afiei h; , ; I'll ni large -i:iro. Ife i? n ,w ... n>, mv will ! inhtli servo the L.il.u. of ld? t'n .e in on f. iirini'iit. V> e learn in' the Trustee ofSi t tb Cat dlnn ' illoge have given peraii- 'o n in Miv ! o> III low the students in ' : u , < . i How 111?- i'l . n ,i; > t lln r. ai.tli .V .> 1- n' a- :t rule w ?h lai; a < liit i in lie: a A i .t-S:? it 1:<i i !i alist {.r nchcrs,returnini; frunt the late .. I ' t li?- t.? i 1 111 ri'li tf, :i \ I, i: i: i . .. t. r -'.'v It , l.o . mi : n. 1>. -Til. l. t;?:.s v:' K . inoky rcAiao i -unja nil -j u .. :t , k'Mml by the Cw, muni its# tin i reitpc live lorra? wit?r< the banks are I < tied | * i. Gov. l'er y? <>! Flari la lin> ar i .te l i-t i ?t i?i ; n u i i tlie I'h t;l !? :: .1. Port s Abkaiidar "I } * Uoreroor of ArUnusas ha# laid Ucf ri t!.-- 1 [iditturc oi .llHt i .e. 111! r I" <>! t. : 1 ill ilie .i'Ii i: >: it l'y ; 1 iI' .i'te I .'? I' '! -.In, . I ? I l iO vi .1':' i '1 ' . lie. J el..'iiii. itml \ .in I ??i ii 'I'll" | i u' i' ' i. , v In :\ . i. 'in'e-i. I * : i. .tie. t u I : l;l .1 7 : u il-\: ?. T i i i . i 1 ,i> M- 1 A] i I . -. it. . '. 1 1 I ! i V ill '1 . . i t . r i t i \. N I' 1 -1 : i Tirriit . v* ' i . i. -. . . \ i he : : ! ;i. and will pruha t i:n ' ly in > Hi - . M. i ' i Pr. ' I', i i" 't - ' 1 ,i !>. ' h r i . t . i i A . ! ! A . I n . I ' '?? - ; .i i.i ilio '"a l *iii N.iV.?I ' I ; v, 11 \? hj??? ' | ' ? . . , ' i I ; e' - II. Ii h'.t.i i ; i e I lliv <1 l.i Slut i ' ... .,i-i i i , e vci'v mi'?ii-ii . rJ. r:.i \ ?i ? II , .'I *r"lie . '..i-n* i u -l .r. : ( ?n will e l . . . r . . 'I'"* CYer\ l ::. oo ?f 1 .,J f. \ paper Ire r uc 1 l< i s'g iirtnrM 'v in ti i 11 % ' ' ' I'''!'1"1 Ii- I.i.c i .ti in* :i.j' .1 riii'i'o" i.Ti >' i . f i\ .1 . .. I . .-v ii. I'l 5 II ilw ; ; 1 : I r.li> > : t N- . \ .i ' ' i .m n- I i' I ..ttiMi -i . .IV - " 11 Nil'. II. \ n I H I" til II. Ill t' i I'o. 11 i . i ? arrived, with neiri from Kiirnpo (lie ii i.I !' >. - i. i :!..it Km.: ? f Naj ie? li i I IK \ ft h i I - i. i j. X#* . Oi ' \v". Do mbor i:J.-TheSenate f l.oui-i hi i has ; a- ' i the Convent ! .. The ! i * ? i.- . .'a'!* ! i i'i'i ni2j i i ii'ii ni 'it ii . .'e. i-'.?i: z i-; "['it .'i 'ii. \ l II ; i \ . i* ' i. .i- * . ii :i ? w - I ; ii I. I'll. II I . I'll. I. ' > . MliHI." i I TI.i" I'll!i. *i i ii it lii'i'O : * i. . vi- ' ii .'. r. ul t'liij .1 hj tens of th'i-iinnda ofj iiijilo, noifrom ii- | . i I iii f}! I:i:i_' ni.il iii \ i. Tt i : .i.i i j j.i i'v? :ii - - I..n Til; K. I I lit N I ? I IT' ll.ii- i.Ji ! i i . . .ii It . (Ii ?'i in: i. iilimil i'i 11 I. If' III. 1 II .1.1- I'l'CIl l>.?It'll ll ' uif In the -i-i** _ liMil^r I.' tniii K?>nio -i'"i' rvimiiii i.i lc : l . I i .. lli ' 11 IT Kit-. II11 I /. / . HJijM' .1- ' 0 the i i< >1' i.f K'lv> - sin 1 i! . in I.' ii; < ! :it mire, otherwise ihev must rcmaiu with 1 i. mak r A ? i i 'i in 1 1 ii IN r Priu n, t , I. i- r ;1 i. . ;i the ?III trial chair df ' . : . i '1 <i -:.l i nw .. I, . i .i a . i ii.i ii ii ! . i in* in Hie it j .. iV i. K.ioc - t ? i' ; '?;- \ in .' I T 1 i li I in \:i I or-on, ti bp .' I iiMlunf flf np?>j?loxy. f. i I wn :i .! m i - ii tl I n-icr* <>f ?!.< An !? i _ 11 > ?!' . >1 |' ; v 1,0 \\ I- IIIM lo I . i I've i! yi ir I I o '..i-1 i< v i: - !,o is o ?ii 1 l.o i ?-!?i ..'i ! \!..il A... !. on thr <5. t i: K. \ I ' ill t \ I In" II nil)' ! \ o Mil' 11 V I- sonlrlic il I I ri'. riVT i' I In - .1 - Oil Ills liu'>< ll ick iltl I I \ "ill' -I 1 lit IliH lunol ?!lf|VI'"l III I ol|P | |p r in i it ' i, in i i 'in' o i # io m ,i ,w I! M .i s|, il , , ||u. |, >in i ||...ior In os ii' i'H in ilie i uilr >i I, mi l Iroiu IItonco to ?ii n I. \ until 21 \ o r It i in Initio |i|Mfnr 111It>i..*. to ro?oi\e |'Hiij~tii? i:l li>r to* t'.ol induct in itoil jiluoo or vit'iuiiy. Tlio taw us sii iit.lv onf.irc.l til luilt* Hftor twu ftYInck. Tlioro i- ! i'ti i dilli illy .n rcgArd in it o .|so |'i nil in Mr tic ii , ilii- .^iijo-i iitoii. i ! ' *: i' . I'r'ii! iii 11 t n.. 11 ii i' !r? i lc l.i S|'0 ikor I'. ?! : i.i. if. ,i Mr |\>.i lie . us i'i' .1 nil i t c li in I, i h ;! 11, 'o oris us n i: o.NocuiC'i, 'Hi t iccoMinion U'1' itlice | ? hu \\ \ In rati \.irfinl. | - "i. * Siik'iidld 4rray of'KeccsMloulNttt la CeuiRla. 'H e Pillowing ilistirigui.Hlu-d g< utlciueti of the -it01 (ieorgiii, ure for secession : /! ?? -'i s c i '. ? Howell Kerretnrv of the TnviMu'y. / /. i I S I .S' llul)OI I Toombs AI f el I i : so'l. .'/ r.i ?'../ /.? . ?I*. i:. Love, First l)i?tiiot : M .1. ('Mwlnrtl, Si*coii'l : I. .1 laiiroll. Foilrili * J. V>. II I iiilorwuiMl. Fifth; J. Jack Kiin, Sixth: J. .1. Joites, liiL'liih. ,s" '> i . </ -l. I'.. Ilrowu, (lovorti ir .1 Stsi'f; I'. I. tin it. . I'rest'l.'iit arsenate C. .1. Whlisnn*. Sj" or of limine: K. II. \V.| i, ICm| . Socrofury of Senate ; t?. ILil.) *r, ll-t.| . t'lork <>f lloitii*. ./' '< . '/ . Si'j'ftin- Ciiirf.?J. II. Lamp kin. K- K. Lyon. ./ <..'/< ?/ llie S'lfirri-ir I arts.?O. A. Hull. Cowotu. <'ii? iiiI : II. ti. L ini .r, M loon i ireuit; T. \V. Th iiiui Nmlhorn t'ircnit . 1. L. linn's. Oouiiilaoo Circuit: W. C. I'erkius, I' nu.ila Circuit : K. V- IIiiiim-11, Southern t'ircuit : A A. Allen. S > iih-w o .lorn Circuit ; I). F. Hum noli 1. I i.h a i*c ? : N. L. Ilu cn.ir \\ e.'leril l iiOi.il; lh.1.1 :ili.llli>M, It'll known. Flint Cioo tj: ; W. II Ficmior. (ir?t known ) Iv'.h r u * ir* lit ; ti. J>. Hioo. lilac ili J^o Cii cuif. Hrrrkrn '/ Riff tori,?Slate al L&rgt.? II. It. .1 uokfill. A. II. Col?|tiiti. Ih.i.i -I'. Coii". Fir?t Diittrict : W. M. Slaughter, Second ; t>. C. <iil? on, Tliir.l ; II. ItiK'liuiuiii. I'oii it Ii: L Tuuiliii, ( not known, > Fifth : II. Stricklntul, Sixio: W. A. Loflou, Seventh;W M. Mr I lit "ill, la^lith. /?'- '/ an I /.'i r< >1 I. S.ait al Istrjr.? W. Law. Ih.ilrift?. - S. It Sj.otr or. Fir t I??-tri?*? ; M ! i .ujrli?. S' in I ; L. T. Poyul, Third; AV. F. Wrijrlu. Fourth. !> (/'' /? iff/ .1 ' /.' .- I. ti.ir.lii-. I. I.. S.'?!iri|, L. \. Nolm-i. V.'. Ii. (Juiiry. S*t it* ol itfcrj Majority <>!' ttfiity-lhri f r " ov // " , ** . iiiu.?M jority ot thirty ciirht for ion. O. \V. raw Bi Sec Ttva ?ry. E S:'triio . ! \ I S jiii-ii.o Court. 11.' L i. ' .. . .i rcme ? oiirt. L. A. | Nishot. I' . J 11 ' - Supreme Court. Chtu* J '! I?"ii F.\ -.In |ro So, mo Court, s. S. Jon j. I". -M iiibei t'oii^rc-". M. J. Well i> I M nhor Cottar. ?. .1. Jolt . ri. |Jx 1 ' : VI V . I" i \ E\ Member Conkjres A. II. < hnppellt Ex*MemberCdtogt w l>. .1. |t: ity. L- M III!, I-1' JIJ.'. T. Ii. I'. V.h. V 11 nil. t. tt\ I r. \. It. V.rlKl,|. 15 r \ >iu- v. 1. I. til- uri. II. V. M M l -r. It Mc.Milliii, 8 J. Sn itb, L. Bartow; J. W. \1 : >n. V> !! -iil."? S. ('. lieu. .1 ' i ' r u W. t< 1 il.n T W. Miilrr, \. \|. S; r. '\ t 4 iiei; I' i. tm'iut 7,i.n. - ? \ui-tli i aroliittt. In tin- "I.:;i Smite Mr. \vi v\ jr."- hi I i . -tin, n l"i>i I l.t* constitu n . in favor of a -tun- Contention mil f so imIoii Mr. Brow i oj u- i them In the ks Mr. An vy. in reply, he said Tll?- N W . 1 II* N ?tl% . I'd, I it i nt i r .oven on *i h; them tlitt j ..!I 11 1 i 'i ! .i i i- i 11> t. Ill' I.Ail t n i I : . | . w , ' ill . r I ; ,;m . i C ill'" Nl !. .1 ( .I IV ? .ill II-. :ii ii ii v 'i .1 ii.< i i. n-i ii.1. *.v .i;i . I: tl ?: North Carol nn v. old nay in alt . !.i? III.' I; . I- I.I -. V ill li, .i: -! till). 'i' I -.ii i- i i t. . ... > ,i .. \i ii to t .ii j j : d -.I : , i.. r ; ittn .i_ ill. '. ih vL'ni ir>. .;. . I .... an i.- I ; i - ii .? s . I' v.i.-v.-r !. i -I 1. , . . v. i . i" nil i .it' i i. ii. i ( is . .i i I / :ii v.. i -ill I ; :?i-. .. cI.'.limit i-. j v i \.- iy -nl I Ma fi. a v. i.i .-'i a . . ... '. - i. . - ! i . e ?i .11 . u o ill n . . o . l t i T. ,'iV'i, I . "I;, u II It..' . . ' V't 1 I 'i ' . 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II ll i Hi 1?. .".i I in^ a 11: i vor tl n;?r vel S'a W i i I ; i. it"t Inn*, i In i r a i. n v. . .1 I \ . cant: . ,i I 11; I. t. r.i it t ?1 i t .. .. In In i.,i < --tnl, Ir.uvl I. I . I, llli-1 iin;. jno t ... t .. . . ' I'"- / i ? ? . .t " 4 :i ' ii v. ?uM iinr i < Mic \i 11 ."* Mi. nml i >i*f Mi i>l erS i c~ ; .11.1:1. . rii! . ; ii \> . I )* ? ( 1 I no i 1 1 . .1 1 i*\..ii i r i- . w it- . .11 1. r ?; i .il iiiittiil l!i 111 ) ..t .ii 11 h 1 \ : I* Li less Minn I WO w u? nil I ho j Slui - * v>i w< .1 uii.io 1 In. r ! 'aMiiv 11? v I (J ' j tl ul/.' ??' 'iff Ifi'/r r ,7 UTtlOII . ' I . 'I." ' 1 U I ; > \ 1 t.i . 1.-1. -.i j 1. I Inn.M wiiiili tjju 1'nt'iro 1\TI i:\ ltw Or III! I'. I.-IIII NT v illi Tlir. ' S I I II I ' Mt'il.l S \ I > . I .. \ 1 1'. \ jjrp , 11. - - i 1" 0 | 1?:?: 1 kII I* 1 ?1.1 I in I lis I.im - <i i 1? ?1-iiii \ sii I I--n . n flie I'r.^nl. ill 11 1 I |iiiii!i.i;u Mi n ..nil ... i Milts, 1 I Mid : 1 ('itrnliiiu ill ! iiii.ii It Mfejns to 1 taken fur |nninl Ihil their liii-iiii'-s it.'iv, if [mi-mIiIo, t >ii rn-ijio vomi' of1 M10 1 i'i ins - I whi 'h !*iiiiMi ( .iri-liii.n ,- oxpoctt' I i 1 1 jifiijn -o t 1 t.miv!i uUt nl tiio I ii iii un juos I inlil' I. I'l'.TJ 'I'-' Oil nil Mie p'M.'ic Jilipvily ill' li.-i in. . 1 n l | 1 not ii iliv r | ii?.i il nip llie | :l v- : nit- . j ". tii-n i f 1 ' li ' i 1.1 .one ml ' M i* '. 1. 1 I 11. Ii 11:1 .r v. nnl^'.vhioli 1: 1! in.1. In li.-V . 1110 I'ii'.-:.li iit, of mill -o. ll.lVO llinmtnlll OOluf 'I'I. II nli' ./ion /'Mj'iifi'^ >. ; ' t; '* 1 *vVO ' < \V V% ? * Front Washington. Wa(u?inuto!?, I).-<?i-.bcr* 11, IfltWh-?A corrrAponlenl of Uie Columbia t'uuliuim nnys Unit jcatcrday wax not barren of results in Conjpre?*. VftUaitilifeliani, ofOhi?, took vroutfL Kg eooHjiou. in the jeertt oI secorsioM, but protected itgainu the \mth-vr.M being ebot o .t from the e?. either by the North or South, it' jifvle be. he *ai<l, the null ton 4 of tiio Northwest wouhl out thoii* feny to (he'*<<? with the sword. Mc'.'lnfttiid would not k i in it tlie right ofKeoc.'sion. denounced tlie Kejniblie.ins. rouil>likiut'<l ot the South deserting their fiit North, mill utinounctd fir.it the Nort li-wc?l would iit?; bit nil oil from lli? great <>chu : that the .Mr-idi-sippi mint be free. This if import-int. a? in lir it tig I>migins' position. Sickle . ot N w York, nj>ok? with exfraordi nary power to liit* ?pic-i ion* involved in the ciisie, S>i<l iM oops undertook to pasa through (lie oily of New I ork to comce nny Southern State, tlioy would be repelled in Uiesireem of New York by nu nruiy ol brave tuen. That if i disruption look place. New York city won d set up for lior.irlf, and become a free port. I'll it slip limi no idea of becoming nn uppeti'lago o< f/iiitinn<l pu-it ?n -il New Dn^litnH The New lit. gland Squalor* are becoming alaruie I, for. in a reconstruct ion of the Govern incut, jncy tr. they . ii. lie ii...n ot their Seu.'itorinl rcngth in to - ; >v. rnmeul of tl.c popu lous North. t'.ibb h is r --ign d. His a'miiii-tration of the Treasury is not * -i-1 tvery fortunate, lie is a more astute politician than financier. W.\>uf\i;i,in. Dec. 1-.?The House Cotnniiitee of thirty-three to-day to..k the following action whh regard lothi' portion oi'tlie President'*' Mo go iii referrencc to the attitude of the South. Mr. ll'i;'. of Arkansas, offered the following resolutions : /? .w/.'ir< </, That in the opinion of this comtnittee, the oxi tiog di-contents among the Southern p ">[ >, and the growing hostility among then Uiiltc Federal G ivemment. is greatly to b t r-'gre oi; and whether such discotiKsi mi i L' cti'ily lire without ju.it cause or .int. n;.y r? i?./i. f' . . proper constitutional romp.ifl i 'i c. u......... uttufpr peculiar I inter- t ', r ' gnis.vl l*?? the Con*!' ntiou. ucc n V tft pre -W re the pearc ofth country and the pr. j."ttuty of the l.'niou, should 'ie pi o .] at: t clic t'ul j granted. .Mr. Mer i.', of Vert.wilt, ;tcred the fallow- ' iti*_ aa an a ' ? ..i "it: /.' ! eii in t p opinion of this Coui:.little, ih * 1content aliiolig I lie Soilthrn ; o; . i I ' . ; trr iwiug hostility muotig t : ?. i:i *. t' I 5 il ti ?" 1'titin u'. i? groa ly t" r . .: . .. 1 ti. .i any rca-ouuble, paper .. 1 r? i >'.y neco iaiy to preserve | , o! i!. < . .ii ry, rind perpetuity of the 4 n ii, 'n il 1 promptly* aid cncer-iiUy ;; uiit d. T ii? at - idti etit rejected. Mr. !*' i vj. of i lutt' cii in, niov- *1 the adoption of t iio i' - iwing i.' a .'lit*1 tint ' . i.ut s ii a i ever piicvnutca ?i'*<t eh. ' .i:. t' e tighlS or in* riest* of the citizens . \ | rtton *'. tlio ' tight to rf i : ..! an I tip;" i i.i'e rcine iie - by t *.o .-peeiy :i- .* :i <*l ti." I. ml l.? . * Ituiitv. e tier by | ; - ,*.ti ?*r l y i y. ti. i ndiiKutu to the j t'oti* tuti i. by the i in. .e ..lati'in for the I of a i :.'. *<. ;i . ui **. mi.'h Stale- n! .*. . n* t<* ..* tup ii tt.e ti foresaid Ipuip* . '. ..* t lutio.i w:i iejettp'1. I fiie t ,* . u ol Mr hn . wu- then * , i i t.., i it_. .. ; _. i nays ?. WaxiIino i ?'S? i ' -r la.? A w.?ll vrntt-11 I ' ? r i-t i ? i yiai i i< I.y e'ceri u*y C. I Ii. awl i i. r?i| Iv ... 1. 1Y?-. etit act* 'pting it, appears ! i *' '" ' . 4 i. Vt. II. i'. South f ir. uu . \. _> S: le, l?.n resigned liial i . i - i? 1-. :i"l IKe Hi- iso *?ill for t!i . i ? i. i- iv, to ij, and 1 -,-i it I.. . I MM. V .!eV.. . ! t!:p r solut.on . i " >. .icii, tlit* S uatr : I?i ... ' la tin !!'? a ! i i'.i:i"civ 1'i.io i-? ivln . p - * .-> i.t . j , i i, ii L.itl I. ati 1 re f.-i 1 Mi* 1'. i .1;-. r?st(jr.r,j II -i II iv ' ' uii I l..i':rir, pf ! pi. I: . .* _ !ti- ?: .?* .a'.itr I i u a t tint I Mi- -.-i} . . t luiou. j ?. . Ill i. - o. v. *1. 'aUitui- u r of l ,. .1 ' l ' 'i MlS'l lliil.tM. i i. S tf rjp i y in plaee ol Mr. Cobb, t! ."Hi - V. r, . . I t, Iii< lu u i iti firmed Min i . M- m ! ?r* V . a I r - 1 '. at. ' I t i a; . : a- ; . . i . t!i . go * ... to I t. i, ' I. ai .i ttil* . i ia ii j e-fti i'.m \ ii .*'a ; .1 M i . o ! ,. ... a . . ,rry t 11 -t . t vri I. ii. u ih. .|'te ; . a i- I?m ig a ? .. \.... n u'tll . .. I I ioti i *- .:.*. v : : .... o!nr.' : iti. u- i* , T tlll.l il I Ii I I n ! I* - . . . II pi . ii i ... a:? i t > * .? I.' .aft /! . i. t .. \ t i r. .. . ? o . . .M !. i. ' I . a t' . i a jn 111 . ._ i . a i. > a. I I I., a - . .- i . ; " t. . Il .* ? * ?. - I. I i I I* II I* a . > i .i i < . t 3 . a i.i* ii. i . I. *pj?2i ; i ... i. *>. i I'i.i i t.i at. joir-if >1 a 'iv ri^-.r- ii .1 lie a". i; o .ier i-v t.aic ; hid. I I iie pru^r - ? .>i iJi <- ns'i i'i mnveri. in j Loin ana e\ i'm- i i > -it ileal of inlere?l aimiiix ;'c \.*riii-">Vn iae-.ll ri. They -ay tliey i rati noi J"*'' : ' 1,4 ' ?"< "If Siaii >. uiuat uol ' \ i<i from i lie 11.. t.! hjjf* r . -o >11 in ?r.* at i- nn ii 'Ip'dMI M.r... fl.o fi* ' - pr>.iriiig -rroi.jr T i eve v ,v in i .e. I: iv ?. - " ... i .1 - t -lit <41 *:| < I <- ?it .1' . i ;i i < "|vL.< . turns j re! *i- < >< I'll (_ ir ,.ii i, 11??ri Ir-tl rJu Hk' i -i No inn :.* ..i Tiii v -Iri'-i e 1 it ' - i.>t i i i i- >1 r. I] i'i i. lis, Oi r.>l.i y i? i ni>: j>ii" i! V. r. Ui-i.'.oi. I'uv.., i>, M 1.1 41*.? ?<? ?li; ? .. initio-., in an .;irm?i .|ic. ,-h, lii y (kv pi#- ronct v < > the Smuli, uu l .iccUiv l himself in lav ir -eot?.-ion. 'Mr. Ilninpliroy * ^ "r!?. in i'l.. i oorvriliai.iry .( oii'li, s-iyiujr that i .0 right- nf iho Soul h woiilil 1..? jipheM iiinl i'i?* country -aveil Mr Wigt'UJ, of I'i'mih. t?.,i ii- an extreme -j.oerh, in tlio S -mite. ?o "i 11 Ho spoke n> ir ly flir?.(. Ii mrs, an 1 -a: I. in tlie ruum< of tii-? i i ii i hat h * > >ii e : ;v- I t> make one in fhcCnpil .1 of n 8 iiitbero ' mf* 'crtcy. Tin I'n.i r..?s ?i 1..> i -1 \\,\ ? Nm* Orleans, I)"*. 11'i.e (J - n ...! V .oiuMv of L 'ii-i ana 1.1' a' 11 K -11 :l t*H* III I ill-* Itll. . I *<* . I. I.' * i ill fill ! ! >?. Monro, wh Jtl hi- t - t.i mini i a t ..in tiii-ui .hi i con"' . n in ; Ii tin s i''io n Stall*.-, hut i?.f |>::<i->11 l!. .1 t ir a. >i i.otti i i ni -h i.tin tin I. p. -ip.uiei tin It-.- any t snl??tlio t on* rontioii shottui m l a i Got. Moore is ouo: i ii 'i I. i in v. nl n-t ni- lit or a.-.|Uit I. I.'l 1.1 - I - t.l Ho in . Ill Oil- In* ii .... t- ni. a .-I n 11' i in-; nit ami .io lii.* i ... I'li.-.ati ni of i i iniliiin, ami Ih.l jn I'ji.na' ion in i. lit.- M - > lire nv.i- r.-lVri I to ii un it i! nine in ih S.n ute ni. I til toe ii in t'o- II ..* '. S. . >r Ii:t 11 i 'i i , .* in(i.?lne. .| a hill fail ig a r..n\.nti .. m l fi -i ..r liar.ln i u- i ion- i if Ho iirifiil oi i' mini- ion or- -t-v ] .il> tor > ? hei ii States. Iii ilio II ii-c, "?lr I one, ?>1 New O.Imii?, . "ijj re-i'l it ions i ' ntj u i 'onwniiiiii, uri'l injr iii ii . .mi ii til Louisiana t :i l V.illi I., r Ii m u la t .? .s . i1 a i'onvon i >n lull iit<<o 1 *. ;tin- i el in ail :!io Till .hifiu irv, ami tlio me '* !./ ol tin- i' ?:ivi ntion on tlic -'til .'nun* v. ISM. ?l?>v M n.rr> nnnmineoil in n spceiof in *?<i?n$ra tlio ii' i oinuru'ii \ fi iitu n l.uiac of too Cumin. or ha..i vt i^aippi, v.herciipou bo na? ibviivl to tii priiil (>? .if the floor AVa'iiini.t i, 1' it her It ?It has I on n>Oirtni o'l froiu ilia Caucus I'oturns, that tlio population of the I nitc.l !?!? ? is iii ,1'Oh.i 00. The represent at i\e ratio vil! h# About IJM.tXJO. . , ' #> ? II!: ihj .III III III I mirr ffi I Oar Ilrbor Peto?>ji A* ?' ood deal of inter t ch i io t% national fort< ut Charleston. we giree Aw) artkla from the C bar leu ton Mercury of Deoem* Iwf IS: ?0*T M004TJLJ* .1* un enclosed water better}-, having n front OA lite the south, or water aide, of ebouf 800 feet, and a depth of about 2 to feet. It ie batk with xiuieut end. re-entering angle* on ell aides, end in admirably adapted for defence, either from the attack of a Storming parly, or by rcgbla* approaches 1'lie force, under thew of two coqp?tiiu of Artillery. The cotnjfl*' nies, however, are v?ot full, the two comprising a-< wo are informed only about seventy men, including the band. A abort thae age, two nddit.onal companies were expected, but they li we not come ; and it is now positively aisled that there will be. for the ?pre*cul st least, no rciuforcemeut of the garrison. While the working men are doing wondsrt on the outride, the soldiers within are by no mcana idle. Field picoe* have been plaoed in position upon the green within the CwV nouc of the expedient* of military ' pgisaasflnt have been neglected to make tho positionlit strong as posiblo. It is said that (hegrsntait 1 vigilance is ub erred iu every t ft(tlbljao g tins time, and (lrat the gun* are regularly iks^>-v ted every night. It is very certain tfcalukgrWh Is no longer an easy matter for an oUtt-ldsr,. *J and the visitor who hopes to get in, must ms|f i up his mind to approach with all the caution,, ceremony and circumlocution with which the Allies arc advancing upon the Capital of th%. Celestial Umpire. rnnr bumter, a work of solid masougy, t.ct agonal in form, pierced on the north, cast and west sidea with a double row of port-holes for the heaviest guno, aud on the south or land sido, in addition to openings for gnus, loop-holed for musketry,, stands in the nnddie of the harbor, on the edgw of the ship ohguno1, a,aa j? ?ai<| to be bomb proof, n is at preeeut without ^ny regular garrison. There is a large force of workmen? sbtue one hundred and titty in all?busily employed iu mounting the guns and otherwise putting tills strategic point in order. The artuatii' at of Fort 8umter consists of 140gulls, many of them tic oy the formidable ten-inch -i liuiiibiuds. which throw cither shot or j -hell, and which have :t fearful range. Only a few of the-o ar? yet in position, and the work | uf mounting pie of if??- calibre in the caso: mates is necessarily a slow one. There ie also a larue amount ot artillery stores, consisting of lbs of powder, and ^-proportion- '' utc hostility of shot atul shell. The workmen engaged here sleep in the Fort every night, owing u> the w nil ot any regular coiomunioa1 ti iu with ih city. The whan or lan ting is on ^ i the 8 nth side, and i- of course exposed to a -in--! hie from uL n.c opening* on una side. fASTLi; I'lMKNKY ' i* located ou the southern extremity of a j narrow slip of marsh land, whjch extends in a t northerly direct,ou to llog 1- uid Channel. To tin- huitior dde the Mi-called ca-tle presents a cii ilar iiou|. It ha-r.i-r or been considered of laitch c'uii.c#(iieiioe a* n lurirew*. nUliiugb Um tn ?t " ! r. . _ J . v ...? v IIJ nuui'l j,;iTC II lUiporiilllCC, . it } < ! c iy armed and g:?niviic;l. trout hasI \\ i ! i-. ....i 'H we fiu<l tliiti llibrc arc nbuut fif.1 -utis mounted on the parapet; the major. y ot them are eighteen un<i twenty-Tour , on 11 lers. Some ' < oiuiflbvuU'' are, however, >. .1 iu tin* walls. There are also supplies of j> >w ier, shot .ml -lull. At pie-ont there iau? g in n at the pu I; the only re?;<:?oU arc ope urt?i w uchtncii, who have the cluirge of tko iu '?.? nr ic thirt / or forty day labor u c ? I'heil repairing tile put At" i ho piaee g ncrally iu order, l > r im'\Ii i>i iliepre&rnt 1 which were i 'iii uiw iv m> ! ma n. at once tiro J : .i . ami i wit, .eil of i j our oily. ' J. i. i. ".iii a: HI ti ^ S ; ,'A.i.I v. ta ?,W ' < ;he ? n i li.^iOA tin .s the .uivwiiij t-pirited rnuarV' io r*3P? ' ' erertcc io them : " t It u). -u>, from a communicntiun in tot Mbui . ; t. ? *: a in-t., that oui tatwuMtf * . no.io * ha: il aiu .'?od utnl pt?ip.4*d i.t i ; I -fO"C tho Lll.lvd Slate.a-liv.api at 1-v.rha. do Urie a d Sumter. and very tuiioh ai a loan i i determine how to proceed aghast iMie I ! place*. |T \\ arc .pinion th.it ilie r oliey of.? ' tn*9, i y. with re . :wiic to .hem. in the i. .. c l .-eu ?thai . > ray. until i. In t a ei at: -r 'iimuvo ot .ii . i .e. ilr ifi't b eu given 0 ike i - i't * rv t!-oit>dhle V ? i'.r the v. iji \ i. . . it a> p- Thin, it ihi-otvK^pe ml b" '/. WgHy ty I nr to all a -.n . en y one. icvH^ r t?-. * WP . a a . , y alvi iU iiCiiMOWl .i . i 'i aiir ii-.ri^ .i.iWh evull - a i . i . .> k" i i ^ v -rid. i ... . ' i iCO.* Ii .?. ?, eJS3. i* '.."it ' <r ..iii | ivia*(it, that i. . ii.. it: ig . u ip ! ue guilty j 0 vriv i?ii. - I.io i . u' *of att . t i <1 i a. 1; kit.iwa prrfectly.> : ti m ?u. u ie apt wou.d n-Myl iu thea" y i i i ( a--; ? i/. i -'o ie it- 1' . --id lit ha-just .i dso, i g t a ii > -unrr mean* could, ie d .. .'i lire ..i ig up tlie ' g'.nriauiv ? i "i- i s,iugu ailing, fori'vor. every ii'.j?> . my uoro -l ill lie j of its * re cuiiatruct am. Po -iMy tl ri? may be among us some who *>?>u' I _ ary mrl i . .-am in me opportunity lint- i.. s >al t. . I sin. I i.f dissolution?and, at the io?t.i ii.:K?. ut pi icing upiji the page of C.tiail is I. -t.try. the records <^1 another *' b itt t 1 ovi d iultrie"?one too. before the - a em! oi hii-j, iii i.-e of the " 'JSth June" w u'.T^ -J iiiu. bnlliii.it a- tliey w.-rc, Hir ? ii iv misl this onnnriu*iio i r ' 1. II.el UH. r ll<r It ri thi- eXj'Ostation we should he mistaken, and the hloody alternative of aj~ |.-:t us. we will uceepl if. But let th? tr.'M'i it ?r Washington near it in mind, m:. im hc Will ask none?so, irt trill pit'* im>. H ,ur.. ! And, Cod U'luul ilie right! AsuTi't Sklkuhk.? Cot. Harney, the old', f ir horse of the Louisville /trmorrat, an outnod-cut Honglu.s piper thus accedes : We gu wirh the South. This Life of cold wcaih r has finished us. No reasonable man would eon-eut to go with the ouldcr division.. Vie / with the more moderate climate, and 1 i - tv.'l 1 weather us soon aa i- i iwii Iti fact this spell of weather shows the evil of a union with the " principal ele" mcuts of the North." W e shall rejoice when i . lit e i- drawn, n* the good old dame when tli fe. gia lin?: was run, and she found sh^ lis- in Kit St:.to, Iii-1 id of South Carolina , |i w \? a LI ?;'d i! iti'.' m know it, because, sii d * I:?.?:ti toll S.uth t'alliny wa? un1. ahhy." Mm to-'inrt t (>mmis**ioskrs to tiik otpcr s ii i hi its Statim. Wc learn from the Viekahurg >' ihat the following C<initni*?ionera I. iv I n appoint*- I by tiov. reiitis, of Missia. 11 .a. K. Hooker, of Hinds. Commit-,..:ior to S ii. i Car .itia: Col. (loorge K Fall, liugion, i" Irk hi- *- : Attorney-general What: a. o( J iA- to rennesre; Hon. Wirt Xdu'ii-. ... I-?i.|> eii.i. io Louisiana Cnmmia. r- to tie ix i. utiing Southern Slates ware 13 h i\e ' m-ij i:j>pi/int I on tho 7th, Friday last . a ?i? a ? I.r v\ r.ssoiTu, Tuesday, Wee. 11.?Wfkawp in for nt.on from too -ran? of I he late Umi hie to i he lili lift. 1 Jirif o parties of Hna?A?<? l^H?tn?ot<h ?> 11 mnveit to M-itityjjSii^ i *' " ill. c juiidltg a fore* of 180 -.en from Fnrt I!ill*y. Attempt* w.'re mmlr to *rr**t Col. .Tenin-"?n. hut neither le nor t'opt. Montgomery i In* found. t'he rumor* ef Montgomery * ftr.fi ii -anient nm' rc?i*t*nro w pimply nheurd. The inliubilant* of M tin I t'ily *ntl vicinity tr. ro uut'li Mff'r I. tearing hush tvcntrueni from the Foderil Milhoritiea. Mr IVtor f M ooi'hury, n iMher of tbn Into Hon I.ei I W o< libury, died h PptKord on the It i in*-1 tjrH 7" ' ?*"*. *