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Carolina ?pai
Priee, Two Dollars per Knuum, in i
$'2.50 at the etnl of the year, if u
til ?ftcr the yea.* expires $8.00.
For tlio Carolina Spartan.
To the Old Men or our I>li
idvance, or Ff.LLOW-CiTIZKNS : It seems to
ot paid un- , .
der the exintinp state of cxcitcnicn
SPARTANBURG.
had a programme?a |>':m to allay all
strict, apoctrcs of disunion and brim; peace I
country. lie laid it belorc 111c as Se
u,u' UM" ry of War. I told that I did not lil
t in the lie laid it belorc the President: and I
, S. C., THURSDA
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these The CubliK-l at Hash!:iston
to the The Washington Constitution of \V
ke^'it '!aS ,m' f'oiIo\viii?i,xj?lan:itioii of
?o oi l ''K> ofSoeivt ,iy '1 In mason's iisi<^
Y, JANUARY 24,
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llcUuuun
v,]. 'J'lie following ii an cilli'M.il account oi' th
the trip ot'tin: S ar ul'tlic West:
.SrKAMSIIIJ' SlWlt OFTI1K. WlIST, )
1141- v i_ i i.? t t>t.t
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1861.
nc ry abrcat oiTo inning' Point, bin prciu
ctice of iniiid seems to have d.-ori'ti liim,
ami bis previous orders to have Leen forgotten.
A I! * ? *
NO. 40.
i iii kmh1ii i iw'irill !?! !.
From ('hnrtiW>n M'rtury.
from wumtaiuirlon. - ? *
Washinoton, jjuu.iry 10.?the i'ftb- irict
lltfl'i :? itx'i't'.liir 1ii i1.iv iii ' liiuiit irminx. i
No subscription tak?n Tor loss titan i
Money inay be remitted through ]
at our risk.
"Job vrork of nil kinds promptly e*
r Blanks. Law and K<iui;y, continual
or printed to order.
Advertisements insert 1 nt the t
The 8i'auta.< circuit ter largely ov
adjoining districts, and odors an adu
and contracts made on reasonable t
t'iuui to our friends to . .... custotiu
iix months. | public uiind relative to a collision i
iostmasters i Federal Government, t
;ecutcd. should bejrin to look around for vol
ly on hand, por (j(e defense of wives and childrc
isual rates public mind seems to be almost exc
er this and directed to the City of Charleston, as
??!' U,C l',e (la"^or8 could befall tt
lts. come from that direction. 1 would
>f arms not miicli liki it at that time. I ll to
hat wo what it was. l'ort Sumter was to he
luntccrs lK,SSCRS'on ?h and (lastly I'inckney 1 ik<
' Fort Moultrie was to lie strengthened.
?ti. 1 he j'0|ts of (ieorjjia were to be occupied
lusivcly held, the forts of F'orida and Ala
though taken possession of and niain cd, one
s would '',rfs ?' Louisiana occupied by troo| <
Al I'nitcd States. In addition to this,
1 there- i ,
el war and revenue < utt>-i-s w.-r.? t. t.
II you lion. It tuny he jirojier to state that .
taken Huh i-a native of Kentucky:
. wise. **| f* the 1'resilient had declared the j>
l" pose in hi?? iiu,s-;,^e to use thclund au?l
!1" forces of the Hutted States a^uiust i
hama , ^ js a |"? t well known to ail ill
' t'u> I on j s avowal, Mr Thompson would h
'' '.'l* | instantly resigned. It was on the la
I that no such purpose was ciitcitaiued tl
S.-lll i - - -
,?e\V 1 <M h . ! ail. 1^, 15UI. I
Mr .
It. O. Koiikutk?Sir! Alter leaving tin
wharf on t li I -?t!i in t. at ."> oVock, 1*. el
nr- we j n?- < -li" I down t!i<' hay, where we l?<?v<
?na I to mid t<> k on I i four officers ?m<I "J to
the so! lie; <. wit i tl.oi -in aiMutnion Ac
lat, and tin n preceded to M,;i,crii.??iii!.'iliu ha
iv a? Sandy ll<"ik at !' I*. M. Ao'.hiuo una
itli seal took place daring the pa--: \ wliicl
liat I was a J ilea.-a lit oil" lor the sea-ou of tin
.nt rung 10 nis own account. h?* was 1
c 1 ik I Wo mile* IVotn Fort Sumter, the raiuu
ilistaucc from Fort .Moultrie, unit u little
over half a mile from the two-gun battery
ou t 'tiiinuing's I' int. when the lir>t chut
was tireii from the hist named battery ac oss
' h ? how. He is very minute in describing
h ?w near etch b ill eotue to striking the
ship?several of them 4"|?a.sdug clear over
Iter/' one of thein "'whistling between the
I#Y decided to send L.rut. Hull b;.ek to Major
Anderson, with io.itmotion* to r?v J
mum quiet untif, fur her orJein. ifc-j.xtd
tins, the purport of tiie instri.Ci ions *jOHO?
knuwu, Uut 1 have ascertained t-on? a re- '
I a'>m source that the trooft* orf uot to bo
wi nuruirti f'ruui F >rt Sumter, and that the .
post will he defended against auy attack.
It has been telegraphed to t harU-il'>n toill
'111 ill if Hull li i.l iii-l ii'ill t* V'\'?uiiUi?- ?
[From ilio New Orleans Dell
FOKT SUMTER.
Aik the fort?let pence prevail;
Claim the fort?hut yet tbrbei
Hut if word* of kindness fail,
Then cry rescue ! and?prcpn
Feel no anger?give the hand ;
Fling no menace?no retort ;
If ihe foe relentless stand.
South Carolina! take the fort.
ioro supmost that wo form Voluntet
panics of old men?say in every b
?with a suitable officer, who has
|ir; military tactics his study, in some 11
ir at least, at the head to drill and i
them, for we m ly have to lipht, and
be prepared for the worst. I lei
subject to an abler head and fen thai
'r Com- t.,, thi> waters of >South Carolina. 1 h
attalinu the j-ro^rainnio ami this the |>lan
, innilo Secretary of War for lour years
had not thought it tieces.my to oeeup
noasure
instruct
the
II lllhic, ;
' Mr. I lie?tn|?s *ii ro?nntiiM 1 iii ullico, ami at
tjM, i^ofutHblu ami U'lautll I uioveiaj
'' ol'.irj.r Atrlers-ni iVotn 1"''
' 1 i nrt Sumter, >::<:!i ;.iiiii?l |?i*? t ..-i
^ civil war at <."iiuii? stun, it was on the I .
I' a liMiuet wnl< r.-tamlitiii t!i:t ii > r:
r.ciiH nts sir u! 1 l>e ? t:11. ;m . no uM
vitlrll'v ali'it-.ii I i'Y til 1 rile . i - . V?
n rit of l.o tilitv to South < t'o so.', t'
i r. 'l liyiir or !i nl ?l?- nt ' ! to i nn.li
a ? year
s I We turlveil at CI. irlist.'ii lar at 1, 30
to \. M. (> ! tli i "i?i , ii(!i e >t: ! (in I n<
icii ' "!ii tiu-r ri.ti' ' l i !i Ji.ir, a- the u.'n
li tici ail K .t. We j;oe el with eauti ?n
.it r very ;i!uir, au-l mn iiii ; uatil i
ter A. M., leii.:; tl en in I A l.ithotn- ol w.itei
it- > In n we <li ( overt 1 a li^lit tlir<ni_Ii tie
i.it ' h i:'.ew!ii. li at th it tile -cover 1 tlie lioriz'in
in j ?'iiiii linliit .: tliat the Were at l'orl Sum
-ijuo o >m?k mid walking be.uus ol the engine;"
aim her Striking ihe>hip "jus? abaft
the lore rihut ?]<in.; no itaniu^e
: ! . a vn . lew \m>j; 1 ?n?t r"jmir j J
wSiiic >111 :!( r <.-i" in- ha iuIosk u;i?. il i. w?* !
are t ! i. 'cuiie xr Inn u arc ol" carry mjr
i.vav tin? iivfier." Xvvcril?eh,"s, ai:<J in
h i of a 1 itH-.ai threaten n.; .'cinonsiratiuns,
tlu; r-*:-ir ? the Wo t, Captain i?Ic*
iov.';* u to!' ' us. hold ?>n h t -mmhj for''over
ton on his return to Fort Sumter, with tboee -j
iuni motion*. Yliiit iw inonrrMt. it i? trut i
that i.ieut. 11 Mil left the city thie afternoon, J
hut it v< t- iii> rety una vi-ft to bo rue friend*,
he h iving obtained u few days ldve ub.
ecne*! for that purpose.
The ITcniduiit refused to receive Col.
I inyne except as a citizen of a Buvcreigu
State.
II..,. 1 \v II - -?.? i t
Suuitcr! iinnie of old renown ;
Sumter! spirit! guard ymir <
Be tliou sill1, chivalric (own !
Let tl.e seeds of wrong be sow
People! strike? but not till u-Lt
Itig t lies in that so'.e t osort
He yv armed?but only I lien.
South nrolina ! lak? the tor
Take the fort ?hut \ et hewnre ;
Strike not nt nn idiot's enll ;
"i*;- ^ i... 11 .1.....
i wirn mo t giniluition ot Andrew i
i?u; (). 1*. McArthor, for Capl
the North east portion of Spartanhu
'?. trict. IWCOI
Ex-Secrcturj E'loy?l.
A <:raii(l han<|Uet Was^'.viat to this
^uislu-if <r -tit 1 man in Jl . hit:*>: i 11 S:
I ia.-t Wrm.iuo I he fir! ?\v .u
*<>tinrr, I
is. j
distill
I lie (hbiut i ai:. r ii." Si ci el iry of *. i i
[ i :n <1.
| It is \vi 1 hniwn t!i.>t the jjenth n
the I'? 'eat e mini- <11 : t'>
nini t r H'f <<.;? the athiir nt'the \\
'- a:.in.nt, although ho was horti
nil it hi - ' : -el u\v<- in the -nth
h.it he is '.vol! . en ? ittli, e.ilur ill in"
i" t inn1, v? i - 'i |>i il t.i her in tl.i - I
: > l. nl 11 .! : 1 ! mi I. i th.it, ii'
in ! I tor. nit c gotl: i; the bcarmco of it, Wi
^ St''.Tf.l it> ill,' i* t<r.i WfSt l'?r till- 111.till ,-'l
it: li .nil v' :\? < iinvi' to, to await d.n
I- i; ht, < !: ' c all ! cii put out sine
,.r )_>" .! l.l> . r. id i. 'in_' ?.
,ii A ?' _ i1: to hi ., e Wo li?f >v, ri 1 ;
all strain ijo t ,:t >1. .; ?? o.' us, v'imm; ' ,.n
in I -li .r 1 1: r . ! 11 a: ai.. iv.o .
it-r li.-l.tA -1 u . an I s'm-lly afli'r : to <*113
li n; i i.' i .i . ; -liar... !. '1 l.i
j < !! minutes,F which must have hruuirhi j
1 li r t > Within los thuu a tulle uf i't.'t Muni- j
< rj hut ti< t even then ii i the c uuuMiidcr
.M i.e- transport vo :! think of lioi ti.i^ the J
I' vi nuo . j.tix (u iiiiiiojtiCit that l.i vessel
eui;#l ?ycd in tie* service of the Federal
t 'nveri.:u< u*.
< 'ii :i'< contrary, Ccf tain .Vlctjowan took
l'n.ri ;\:rticti!:tr Moment for wheel nt? his
. - 1 round, in.t that he o1 .uls
??vu. J. ?r . &?Uj ! Vf IIM'I it J/CI WHtU 111*
tcrvicsr with the I'rositlCrit Inst night. >lr.
l.Uicliutiuii listened attentively to his propositi!
n, ami required him to put it formally
ia writing. Mr l!a\ne is now pre par- ?
log it, bi t is in no hurry to submit it, ua
lie considers delay important.
I lie Republicans are pressing cocroive
action in (long ess.
II ay no is ; aid to demand the withdraw..l
.1.. L" .1. I ? x* t'?.*
Hut 'i is who shall dare at ill :
If till kindness. spurned. shall 1
If all argument lad short
Tholl, lliotioh Heaven itself <*rr?\v
South Carolina ! ti/:< the foil
Take the fort?hut not till I hoy.
l'a-or even tlitin kinj:* (>r shiV
Mt'tt in place nn-1 men in pay.
Dure be idiots <>r be knav s:
Pctvc 1 then hitle thee. siiiainl: r
h.s s] rccli oil tho oeo . :>?u. w 1;ic!i
nil? r..ol ;it this time with intr;. >t:
lie allude 1 lo l!a' Uvm j- t's so
lm'c? in tlic annual .V. -iip'.' i r. A
lilaeis s.mi \vc hiu^t i .\e?:<i?" 11. * li
sanl air. i loyd. e nl 1 ti<>; <j utc w
cs? air. i uol an n sa.-!. tli. ij usl'n u
:'or:s is a (|iii'8tion o< |<r<*; : 1 a .
tint i sml I au? votir S. c.i !ar\*. ?
m<l oa.c? , l i*
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i p i .1 thut ii * 'vo'il . not d.i.f to u t
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i y ruiiui !icr n !to;o : i t.cur to
: -it :?:?tof ;i- j-o-vtib: . J *t t'.al he
t i.: ji.i.-t t!iu !os.s l.mtt. ry on
M.iin i - . .VI: L. r.'iu I to
' '. Slis t ::cm.jO i* that a
| . : i:*? t' ' .r , 4>. i,: '.'j m it!i ho
J Ull.'lj ' 'lOl.HOI ill to-. -!!:? bU.I ll MO'1
i -Ai i. r A. : o. m ty iot.-> bw.?li-n.
oi' . iMn j'i, ,n.' a-.. Vyl ontmoii i ic ; :.;vl
{ ?' o tl.at ! -* vroaltl huve h;?'J 'jo "nnoruiioh
ti vi 111v j I'uciui iroiu run .""u i.?
u r. J
1 uiiilcrst.il)J that JetFeraon Davis hat
udt'reaecd a letter to Governor Pickens, beseeching
the restoration of amicable relalio
s y/iih Major Anderson, whom he ha?
lyyg I'.ijoan. lie vouchee for Major Ar
'! :i as 1 oing as honoivblc as he is brave*
and for his not abusing the confidence repoial
in him. 11c thiukg that free accce
iime in co. rni r 01 1 n .r- ;
Then, nI lust. 1. s ' ! <: piev it ?
Smith Carolina I lie i'?r
NKW Out.TANS, Ucc'iiiH i i'-.'.t
?** > ??
niOSHilJJJ' OtTrfiilui'lli eilic
Wasiiimst >n. .January 1 ?(li<> i',
grots to say malic;*in.*.. :t i I. <
are Mitt worse. ami impe e ur. .t s i
ding to ilic coii tnioii >i Soul . < i.nti
there appcurs to tio no oili. r i.ir.na i
O'llleci toe iovoiim" ai.it protce pu >lit
will tmii over to in\ s1: r tint
. ty ill V oLl^^d I. II' >VV i lit - e ] . l?l;' ?!
moli:.:i. t >
_ ...... I Iviiow not thu
i.ll I.ltt .
.'u lii''. u.t. niul i-1 :11k I n i. i in
I.1MJMH n ?liiir-iie.ler.
n?on? i ey me ?r> it men
Alia (In ;r* lmn. - :y mi i in
mi, lie Mi . - Willi my l:!oo l. H it I c.i nr '
i*o but i ^.)U i>lae0 ;i.n, thoifll h ti
: pr.ip r. v, ( s i : . . i
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luiut.'MJy :ii. kit own t b . .. iui i:.
i u. v i i i , n'!: .; li w. Ii.
i< ; it,. mi ii o n in mil, t ? i
iivolviu . ii.- mutrj in >i tlid horrors
KUA,i' ,v': ?llcagu
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[.k ' - i !. . '\o: wt r .t i ..i
lit 11 ? !: )t: 1 ? '1: 1 ::
lout li> ni : ii..it'. 1.1 I t!.
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ho 'ili. Ail: iv i o.. . ?\o i io. 'W
. 11* c- - U t.: l:: I Oil U'lli I'rcoi 'if* .! ! >. l
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i . c.i y, k\..i :<> Iilisn *ui< i-<|ua;t . - o! a '
! i ?;' !' >v !i ' t 'u!-. ".u-i .<y > ! orl
>mntor in t.ie :< u. ;r c :n< . oo UapL
'!c ?>\va:t, i . f?r'i?r "ii : v ' ? . r l :iis cuj>*11
1, !.'??* I ' "ih " U?] I
. it'" \ : ronni'. :i:rl .' 1 ?r.ii to sea, |
i mving again to run tbo gauntlet of the t >?!
i sual. ! ti*?; sarni l.i-.i al ,
uhit.. n; .-.'a Point. I
f ? i t
It Lt i 11* J.isSfii min i\r t.i?? ? <./.* * I
i > uic market kiiuuiu oc allowed, uttd that
kiu i rdu'-ioiis being restored, all would be
well.
In the Senate, Crittenden's resolutions*
were this duv amended, and then laid upon*
the '.able by the Abolitionists, the Democratic
Senators generally keepingaloot. Sena
lor Crittenden wus much exasperated at
liii.- up: hot ol' his efforts at conciliation. '
'J'l.e lion. W. C. Hives, of Virginia, is
ax f ir us practicable uml .-r e.\ i > n . I
duty is to ? VilC iulf. Ilv XUVS. liio
thesc-simi. lie cull i| mien ? :> lit
to the I'tiiou, and rccom .iuii ?c i such
of relief as lie lie.iered won: I iiute li
tran.|iuliz u>r tin* country. uml miv
perils ill w It tell il *a.i n.nl.iJ-iy mil
h cly placed. It w..s not >i ic .-.iry
t Inn tipitiion iitidr v oitittii u<i i 0:1. I
linn then cxpre-scd i u . n jy i.
and duty to us mii.Lnry .1 inat^i 1
tnone alio .lic^n-l in mi tile l-l'?*lci:i
, , t ? III'HC t II I 1 ' . .
?*?. llo- I..
uniting o 1 c i'ii lit i'tc. or with 1 :
/ingom lie t.? mi!: 4,.">ir. Kiiiyii, w!?. t
' . i> < -I'll.I i:'^ CI IIto i ll u-!i'-lo:i r
II! I'll ol .. _ l(1j |,, . | ,.(1| |M_r |tl. ,
f '* 11 '1 HI i: i. t,ii tu Kt 'iM Ii 'ii tlie f
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in rctr.c. t '"Hi>tyii . lie :-.:? !. ! r?'|.ii. -I.
li- iiiiiiie i"t. < I 0, "i W I'll'I I 'li t r ?
i ill! 1 l)j . 'f ' lll I'l till' t'lltl'I'l.ll' tO III' I 'V\
v ! " " toe 'nt hliotil 1 i' i! th. It.*: Is ?i
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I u nt" tlio en A s:ut!n r ; ?n !; t!:o^i ij
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I-,,. ]i HI!.:.ij. w !i . ; u it c ?ii ? a:
1 0 :?< ?>i i iri \ in : av ..y U ru i r. At i!.
'"i t in l ci'o ... i a uiiivi'iiiciit of tv.?
'n ' > 'in ?: ir i ;: M u'liio, one u
nr. I til...., I
a t'.n Iv. l }r??m any cjmritr, !
his steamer, with the American e,..-i>_u i
fl/n: at a i n.asth *;>d, ..ml v.'.tli two hun- I
j h i Aaie.i- i .?o!dl is "atow' d away in ]
! h c ?:t? hvil.crs," .1 4 i .noniiu: ?t; ly ?>utol {
C uh.'t n ! ..1 ,r wlthn'it having n..: ' m'.y
serious at: nspt to cbd tha orden giveqVjf !
h ;r 1 i..trt , .?without having di ?.l >yec!
the rev ?me 10 am ounce h r character
tl 1..! ? ? I
Haw t<? be exerting himself, with other
Luiiiu"rii, ?u maturing a plan of compromise
with t!:e border States.
It is currently reported this evening, in
well iulortned circles, that the 1'rcMideut
litis expressed a willingness to recognise a
</? fucto government embracing several
.Siat -. Several Southern Senators called
on Col. Hay no to day, and urged a modification
of his views and demands, everything
nieut m e clour an i iuIi.-jiui.1 !> ?> Lai 1
slute ot things is l cvi.ii-i l.iM-uiv
Wi' ill C >11 l!?v \J I .1 ttir.n
lie VCCuiniuclitia to ill r. t.?
prvacul emergency U re rv.-i 1.1 j
Ciaiv w ir, and rcuiov g :e. uio - li
lead to war. mu I rosier a 1 I.it
Oil tllCtll rt'sis lll?! ;|'-J'||| 111. I v.
lnglZ-llg I tie tiles-iti;.- c 'ill I'll li,? I.
liusaj -: liouhl it pori-li, the imI ii 1
as seveieia Iitu Sou.iicrn us in
S. ill OS.
W.IM i:.( i>.i (o i.iK-r ,.i . l, wiii i
In' pie*. u , .
c ?" w!" C'?v?-r yi'tti u.iiii *, . Iiicl
u . o ??-. ii i'Ii ii . 11?\ l< r v?iu
unci lii W.iil :ii>i t < i .-liO'V ! !i i' oi is I ill
woi 'O tl cMiii; l:i itin it- I Hiii'l' " Mr. I'rv
111 : tru-t nil*. tli< iv i> in ?l..n v. i will
! I'OII !l 11? - l i -1 I
^ 1IIV ll'j u.-ltl'll :ti ?i I \> ! I K 111
, i i .,i . tin; ... - ;i'. i It . . \ ii
iy will ? >.?! tii.-- !. cjii i' i i i . I . ,
?,.l l.'lTli .J, ? ti; -i| . t. "i .ii' 11 I ! '
SKIT
t!.
I'S> w ' i.i n: lit >:i tii.it }
iii i. > iv . i. ?.? i ,
i . !! n - . .1 \ it i ? in* in
t u i .. : KU; |> I I < ' > 0 ?t.ti
ac <>. i i s . i. 1 i i >' . ; ' 1
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, It . . v i t 1 . . - . .. i. . '
'
. i.,- : r - .In .?i...
- j - r-im i ( i presume an ar
lr I Hi -.1 >cii'?ui v, nil tin- n % y*'
. ; ii. i- w ,i I to nfniroich Port Mouhtii
; I '\.lu I . ;' 1:1: : it ?" IHI Jo, Icibflf VV(
t i\. i . tV 1' >n Smuter.
\ s r,t i, .. i. < !i n ; ts- .?i: i an arniiH
i . t i'i t ; i. i li?: ,tl c:\ on the ii
.it .. : ;" u I I In- i i. a? 1 |i .via.
i . i i . . . i ,. in tin lit* at
\ c i t.el.i i t.t it U
uiillUUl ll.l> 111^ UIIUW |
i i ti:e two huit?Jrcd_i>: U'VeV.V i?4VP"Tt6n i
bv i t? c on t!ie loo';-t :*t at !
, I'<?ri Sumter?ami without any attempt]
hn.imr btrcn made to run the vessel f trai^iit!
I f?r the point of her destination, even at the j
< .vt of heuehing her, a;i 1 then trusting to |
t*hoars lor the tansjwirtation of the sol- j
ti r- a .1 ;>! vi-i ms. Never, it appears to '
us li i- a n ihL <! f >un<l a more unfit j
bctns! iiui.ortant that will, ii rrc- 4
'V 1 *?u torn uy feouthcrn tuon '
Uutl it i* 4iiiu? pxt?iU< dbi ibe pro post- j
tion-.-?. as committed to writing, will differ I
iron tjuMc presented verbally on yesterday. I
Tho Ittrw Vyrlt delegation, without dis- I
tixictie.ii ul part), ?.ai j. Wajt un I
President to-uiurrop, and J?.w- \ u fcM>m fl
lutions ol the legislature, tender'ng I
and money tor Coercion j.urpos a.
Suveutcen thousand nine hundred mamas
1 lie scce<.?*.? ? movement *.\ - I. .!
misapprehension a >o lliy ?e.i?to rlil
j rity ill' iliv Northern S au , I. i
ti-?n lie trHiisicriv t troiii Hie :> ' <m
to (lie h:l .lot -i*o \, II lid I lie ]>e >.?l. a .
^r.i'vancci. Iii In nveti ? 11 n.i . li t t
innile before we pliitme into ihc a - in
there in no alternative. l.et us nave
Would lli.it Stiii.li (':.:oliiia hud re 11.
appeals to C"ir_iv-> to - ;y. iii their
I'uioii in 11 t ami hoall !>< pre .-rved
stiiinional mi mis. lie r auiiinivii h
v m i le .!i ' ' '
if I- I lie II >! Lii. C . . . LT V ? \<
s iM II it-.? . t
il?. on, 111?_ % will i ii 1>. r? 11-. .1. ,i .
i i I'nih. v mi ii'it .?>( i.-1 <i ' r; uil 1. . t i ii
ifhlruia command, and v ?u will boo i
' oa11 ! *.. 11:I en if i ut i: uil:
ipr .ii rhiit . . i ? ,
rdloeiiou. thu cftiwipi. of l.IuoJ iuticnn, Ik
).? I"1' orderly s'-:l;i * the >?a in
img the .i \\i?:>fi i i t :iixl .m l a trijie in '
'> ' ' ' """ t iln"Us. il is a r- ; - nl.i.iw in hi
i '.mm -si. i .i ' .
u i?
I .
i -I
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. i will Wo it i , ;. r 11 11 . .s is n .'.
. I. v lii t : i.! .. . r,
ii ; i i. r . . .1 . I i . ; ..
r. . r t i i >1 < . !i i';; > - ! :
V n. i .. , ; ; t ..
1 r.v .
i-i ii . . i i i i i!i
?'.it'll/ j ! . i it tin' Ii i 1 til tiic \. ii* ,
; i in .it. ;. li.,? . <>!i. f ir i ::
t ' .1 I l.f u- i ... , I r\ : u . .
, i 'i . i .. i 1 i.< v.? lit . ..- .jii, \vi
i. : . . . . n > . . i i i < ii <j i i
Wo v , urn. I ;ui.i > c i il Wit tin
eli i . I, in- l . \ i.t_r ij, >u us. uu:i
tii .. .?? t . .. :t u i. ?u*>tfi-ti.
i !> , ..-i ! t!i w r r i\ , l.iil mi -otii,
t' ; l we j:m . i wuli ii.'k.it, am
i- i i 'iu* i ii* s. A. M. an 11- i.i
: n i a- i- it ; 11 - j i i. w 11 Ti- \v
: l*i"l ' ! I I.- Ill i .ill ' li; . ! ! -tlM" M- : ill
i e t'.i.'ti mier; :iil l it is mainly out of charity, j
| wil l as tii* on y means to avoid other and j
i yet severer >'i^^? >tiitiis,that we sfru;^;j!e to
-ii vo all the errors named to have heen ,
tin* r -ult of in- n* loss of judgment in tlie ,
0:0 nan |i*r of the Star of the \\'c>t when '
|d::et l under li 0 an 1 in a novel situation
1'ijt. Meviowan has made an explanation
of fa ts in an \\vr to tli? Times' artiele |
, ivr I I 11 -ftj 1 11 * nr.Ltro .? #!???
ol" powder were placed on board the IVi^te
Constitution, ut Annapolis, a low days since.
It is believed that this step was taken to
prevent their bein^ seized by Maryland. .
\VAMllNCi'ON, January 1G.?It is understood
that I lay ne, the South Carolina
Commissioner, bos, since his arrival, modcrated
his views, lie will remain several
days. The opinion is almost unanimous in
st'i'i < il.?* ..II ? -?
to devote themselves to ji om|>i n?*i.
view to peaue. A di\isionoil lite lim
six. thirty is suggested ns enlonintu l
nit n ijiii-tiiient. It ?va> un itn|?iit:iii >
hern to say they wili he-itntc tor on
The danger is on lis in s.vc...l Stat
Stitl at .so 11 ills htvchv it sei/.ol hy
nets, t'ongress should itilonort.
difficulties n peaceful notion. Mr
reasons wliy lie had irluM-d sctidm
Charleston llnrhor; believing this v
lltl'lilwli.i.l til ill. i it* n..t rn-..i .. . I
i i i?uic iviiri ? ;ui.i> . itur .-It
lllll W it ll It ! I i ' 1 > .
oltliirts- ami ui 11.. 11 < I' liiiilil.i unil
(Vi rixln'.w lWilo. 1 i ?* < :ill stand tlmrrand
:i on mo it i*l;ii:u liimscll, ami It s autlinr.t v
< iiioiu ni rr-pi ctcii. Mran\vh;!r, uhinit, to ("i
^this (iiir.stii.ii ni the s ti' - on i?l
II IJP O-M'.6 .1 ' M* Yi
, 'K.\o < arnhaa. Uyi^ ui ; v y a bt.
>t.uo< ti.e tin? ii..ht tn with 1 raw. ii. may -ay \*
troops i.i iliatu 11.e rivtltt wl sir .? ! a \vr w
(onlil laivc iliiw i) ntir arm it s tn uimv V u ! >
rs mill . . , ,
rf | I)tlVC COI to loolt It*. | > ,|K i't i II
I unkoo i ii
\ I! 41:11 II - U ! :ll ll IV |l . n.tjt
Ml PI'O- ,1 I
... 11 1 UKH lilt;;.us ? liluii?\ ir linalH, \?
Mill IH' , , ,
' I in I jud:i , ?>. ... 1 In- "i 1, . v. -
iii! ;n '
. i.vcr evci V " 1 I >:.i Oil 1 * , ,u;
r-i-uth ,
, i' cell.is nor ... u . : .1 ! ,
it I! I. 1
0 repii-1 In I110 luitiiojj se . u stand rihll lii
II Si ll 1 i Wits .V.I 1:1:1 liji , lit ;i .. , . ; I
nilnnis- to tlm child 1011 ot i srud . . 1 _ 1.. ,,
:i : ? ? it i . o w:; ? t k .1: :-i . i
!l I.T i'i.< i..U?i 'i i 1 .t 1-. I . s it
> 11 ' . ! : I t. ill : j v.-;:. !, It i . :. i ti
a h . f I.-,., i. . ii 1 ? . r i it.
v. in I ' ' ?s;i i !i | . . :i . i i .
. :i.n >l;i . .i.ii-1 mill, i i .r.
1 , j- . 1 . i i . i. i \ ! ii i :n u
. iv? n . :i . ' ii i : i; . . . I n. ti.s i>r. i ti. ii,
A -' < . .: . i I :\ -t ?ti wa - abou
'ii. In*iii w .i ir in. in -tits,
iii j'i tn- t ? :11 ? an I crow.* i?
??* . tiio -!i I uri-r a I
I . II" t: ii N". I. -? II!) iiT til"' liri
') i : . . .. .t i ... t mi t! cin
iJ{| ir \ r ilie N it Voirk Pilot, waiD
ja v iv jrrcat a*s s?t moo mo, in hi Ipin^ t
t , ' iii -! ? tho ' lial -ti?ii I :r an
IV I? . I. . . '
I ?!?;;>?had no twonlie 11 ij; nil board?did
J n t I --tve tin- harbor until lie saw no hope
>! reiehiiij Fort Sunitr-r. I'apt. Mcliowan
thinks that tin" I nn s' article is written as
l* ih >u_h the Star of he West could stand
:!>. inn? at Forts Moultrie and Morris, and
I live?the t.'aj tain del not think so and
>' left ?A'A
1
Tlic t U.irleslon t oi ls.
?? wMimiuu ai urcocvii
-li.iuU be studiously avoided, ll.tyne has
been daily conversing with the leaders of
the secession moveunnt here, who are oj?puscd
to precipitating hostilities. It is beiteved
that strong representations have
been made within the last tew days, urging
the authorities oi South Carolina to atford
Anders m every facility for marketing and
other domestic supplies
t -I - ! ' ''
.. ..... p."."
part of South t'uroliit.i lor .iggiv->*: ?
ring to Anderson, he mjs il.ut
lie left Fori Moultrie, coiiM noi h.i\<
post forty eight or sixty hours, lie
e<l his country of the danger. and f?-l
fnithfully though import.ly perf
was conscious he luuuul well lor his i
Columbia Carolinmn.
Tkws?Fuitir with tiik 1st.t
White Man ofthe-H;h ultimo has an
... .... ...v : |!iis, ami I wiil :i . I hi'
Kolvi I ?j yt(j (lii'ic. jj-.-ii:it,-;:, n. v.itli j>
lielJ thai MisjiOii.-e. I waiite1 li !, . :i" I I ia
luiti warn- help 1'rolii \*ir?^ nia, that ?:o rl
it iIn* <lui\ that nave in - birth, uii I I tulle! up
.irmc.l; lit- |?avis, tli it bii-'it SJ.nMiii of th
i... iii.i} - [Applause.] '1 biy <a Miimiii am
ter, [renewe 1 :ij>| laii?i.] with the ]
an?.?Tin' of the rutin try, -North and >' >11(11, at
extra eon- ,.J with the I're.-iih lit. lie then -
i -sue.' rilol> l" llu" v> -j "~ .1; j....
in ami I'-'Wcr now lurn.s ui hi y .1 ant
lied fur i ti'i > "1 you. u. vm.'. . it \
IllO UiT " '' Oil' ,i v. i.<? k at lit'' l.i 1. . ;
til .1 ? ;!', I hn Hpciijc r rcteiTcd to Alcxandi i
Soulll. ill! I .1 ullll <J A lain. -II. a . i.
1 Hull- el I lie LT ;.( a: !i eiiei; : 1 ( ,.
patriots 'Jv< 'W1B l'' j repudiate iu iuoiiJ
at talk- t-"' ^ of ? -ion. \ la . .
raid. "I l ! t'"' "ti > you 1 :niiot c ei a
I . I . '" II'... I II \v III- II:i . >
? : J. . ' . . i la* iii* \ til
t ; J; I * ' : ? ?v !. . ; < . , . I : I . I
. : ' ,i . . : \ 'tiit 11
v.. ! : ! [ > i \ !i, . u :
i j. in - i.i
i ?
'i 1.. ! . : ' t f l': i . , y> it 1
i ll i N '! . 'A 1. i ! !i:| : : hi i I * .r ;i |||
- > !. .. : ' : t !i .i. -i , r. . 1 . . j i-i
I
iV. \ \ i. j> ci il' .. .<mr??:? l.o'ii >.-rv in'
4 i' )\\ V \, I'.Uiin.
! r. f . n < ii u .iii the-tat.-m .tot'iapl
i " is, v.o ii;'p i tin. ai s.c! tVoui t!i
Ni ? > nu i .u.r>:
i I.t. .ii_ e.itoiall v iA.I..II .o i tin- r?M?ar
lii . , 4,
i. I V . .1 I. ill ! IK" >. III' .U]
ii rotation f? !.. .
i hi:re Mollis tu be a general concurrence
i>;Vi4 tan ii thai Major Amh tmhi, in Njulkiu^
I the .mius an I burn ^ the ^un-carria^vs <>l
i'uit .'I I'.trio, and n-movin^ It is command
t > 1 urt ."-'timid, ma;iili?ti\ iho express
a ! : -ia.i<itii;f littwocii the I uitcd
; Stati-s t iovei .iiia i.t and the au?h a ilics el'
j. S s?!i ' at- iina, thai things were to rotuain
ia - . 'int.! Herniations between tile
-v j-t.iii is now ociorc me t uiuiuutoe ot
i!ie lionet; of Def'-atii-., in K.chinonJ,wnich
is unaided in political c;rci?-i w.th much
intiiv-t. Tin; idci tuiao.u<i ir. i?j, lion.
K A I'ryor, of Ynginua, and h.is : cc;v< 4.
the cordial endorsement of Ci.in n?s n,
l:u.i_iis, Breckinridge, W. t' law . i ,?i
. L ?ii-1?alio 1 genlleiuan, cud rac ug
..II .<-h .dc? ot Southern and cousevalivo
opinion. The plan ia:
taming me no w - <>i i no iiigtii on t lie l
/Ko.sh, wii litweiit \-live L'nit rd >iu.. sc.
tight Willi sixteen Cam.inches, in wlii
of the lnticr were killed. Tlierliiet .?
w.is captured, together with a wli
and her ehilil, the woman having be
the Indians since childhood.
The Indians had Mrs. Sherman's I
her mime in it ; copies ot the ll'Aitr
the name of Mr. l.iley, (one of Jack <
tiers killed by them,) and oihev arti
cutingthut they were of the party thn
, ; am coiitc t Willi v ur hnii'v ? we n
tvairy, had * , .1 ' ,
cli iliii'ic n ,,tJ 'l,orc Irnojis to Ilii! Iiari.ur at t l.ai
young ^oii I hell, gt*M*U'lnc11, lor ilit* hrst tun *
ite women years, I ielt n sen.sati hi of delight
icii nuioiig heart. I llien thou rlit the ?jn?*-t
, . . lilc of ticacealilo solution, and tlion
nble, with 1 - . - i b
Vim wiih "'i?y 11*mL it worthy ul liunti."
:ounty Mti voutly relumed thanks to kin.. I t
cles, iinli- The sjK'aker next allude I t ? (lit:
t t III 111 it- ,,r (lolll'I'al i' - ill >ii > . r?>l -v i.i
ill si'iitl i ^ ' ' ,w 's not "I'ly I 1 i.y j-: .)( ! .
I. ' | :"i: ?M*r'rk<1 intw.. ...il jk. . i.iii. Mr. 1
n three I compared o coUmi
; II in \ i 1 '' i IIi111 .1' !v. 1 llOV, . . i i , ,
ii cj i | .lie .I i'jti. i ut tills ... *. i . i \
ijjh you ! 1r"1 M'1 w| Patrick ...
S, I ?i?i ! ort fi?vo roc death i" It, wit
\ i.. i j '.1?; Is^ht 1 \ jnu. V'ii.-i; !.
CnurO'liy - ;,y ''"at "1' ' ?l.i!li - IS .1 .1.1
,<f.. . Itlll ll." will.' il iu'its !:.,11 II I.;I.S .1.
i .1 . 't ; . !i . !
. \ I " n ! t .; . .1 i . I r i . r ;
I . ! ?rt i >ii - . . : . n w in;
i ;,i\ n 1 . I: i t - . 11 i.. . v.
k!: I !; <>,,' !i ! l<? : w . -i,
'It ???.. 1 . I-I* il .. . . .
!i uli < ? '; ? i i 1 'I . .-> . . .
1 l4 III -> ' " ' "V I \ . . . :
-1 i:. 1 I-. ,1%..! - 1 ,
.. . i 1 " '
.? .v ... i i c i a .1 i *.?. T : .
w li :< i111 r < ... n ; i t mih.i on
- - v.u > < t'jicu to Tv ;.1 ? > i lulltli
> . .i . . i .... hut .*.! to Wall
I of till t <>I jilllgUI lit HI llTl|]
'In (i. 1 .. lit. i i . < 1 ll - oh.-y
. - iv.-ii i>v t it.-1 it trier r
. i i;' . : i..' .i 't tin y I -! hi
I t. nil il l* til ' J MlMLMn
< 1 .i I it111?iti lint lit
1?. ' ' ? . III .I * I CI imi; j U.-.M r,: ,111! ili iliu;
li t I coji.c Jo til riid. Ill Co loruiiiy
v.?i th ;t..i iifiit, \sv' have seen South
t'i. t'.in i r< iruinin^ liuiu occupying Fort
i- S'.iHitcr. til.* MJr?is_ ! ' t in the lurhor,
- c tiiim i i hii_' Major Anderson's jiositi >11 in
? Fort Mt<i?l'rie, uinl entirely undefended.
. I hero has l?ccii no luotn nt, liwiu the coiuin
'iiccniiMit oi these Uiiheulli'-s, at which
. a corf oral's guard lioni South Carolina
First. There must be some dcftnit an.}
conclusive settlement of' the slavery ijuestion,
or separation is inevitable.
.s'e m> /. I'ropo-in^ the UriUemlen Couiproini.-c,
as amended by Pougias, as iho
basis of a fair ail J honorable adjustment.
Tii.'r f. 'i he apjiointnient* ol a Cumntis>
oner to e tch S' lteofthet nam re.-pee:in^
the :i t'eiu of \ irginia, ut:d inviting a rejti.jn>e
to ill;* O?i'jo.lire ..l' .Ml, i-iii .?
,e-l tin; recent' <i< in ctliiiioiis.
A few ilnys before ihe n part
five warriors left the cuinji on a mat
petition to tlie scttlcim-nt*.
Tine ClIICKAS\WS AMI ClIOCTAVTS 1
We notice an important fact in t
County Monitor of I lie lt'iii ult.:
. The citizens of Preston, in too
lle<l River, l?e)d a public untying
?>ver hy .1 t' Thompson ; It. (J. II.
re'nry. Th I.one St ir ll ij? wa- hoist
resiHlanm* ill; 1 si'.oi-^iini I'l'.nliiliuin
v of ihirtv v*'lom ',0 prciiit.'Hiico I one ol' llw
muling ex .specimens ol lliankiinl, \\ li ju-r.so
tin-n lie 11atl never eea.se.I In revei
Full Ti:xas. four ^'ear'. :i-so< .ation. t ieneral (
lie (Jryson These forts must In1 strong! hew I
?r , niaml it." This, gentlemen, is the
coani v <>n .
. jiresi le i L'r" lejiiiim iit. i.ii.I in 1:1. . , iiioti t
Pulls, See- i'< s:) I'elUclrJ the uuiitjs i.; In*
e.l. Strong : AiiJ when the I'risulent repli
wiM'o . . fi ..:i i i
llohK-.-t '' yOU Vi 11 Hi, '.'I \\
lull \ ir- , t>? of infi riority, 1 ,n.t my ,
xj, after I s,utc and go with tht martyr r ? .
180 Saul: | }"'?/> -V to I' it) 1 f. . JO .. jU .
?1 do- ia iho daj I. it,
.N'orth :o ??ccil|?y ; I :v I
1 ? S - "|?"aktr < ;:iu ! . ; ; i i.i
J?t'ujiif. j l''iS "'laill, .i... ! . In*.1111*iiS :i .i !.i?i
I, wilIi : c'i-v' ' lual.iu^ :i ivniul'k i. . 'ii.ii t
, ...li' \
1 I ;,! .. it .1 ' I i I ' j .. ;; , I I. .
lain . : i <i. til "|{ ( in :. . .
r ' u. i t!t iiv w" air?ir
i r
'.t ir 'i i ; "*? i r >vh? :i;. t
i i i y i i1 11 ' > .. . i ! i ! i > u '. i 11
. , - ii > ' I r.i\ !, i ,
a:i<l 1 ' ! ' i ?.t 1
i 'i;i:i- 1 . . u 11 i ..
i l . . , 1...# J .
? > ' ill ?' II I \S Hint, r
, t i * 1. ! \v > liu iliv 1 a iltlU'ii .1 mi'
i; i . . )>.-> >v nil til i a.l (in* i , It:
a - i , i '
I ?11 .III' i.41. 11114 a ] :<'ti.let 1' 1 -:r:i
We ik 0:1 int intuitu 11 wliioh wt rcuii
\TO .1111 1 1
j tut |H'rl ctlj rename, una propose to uirct
' _ jr.t .1 an it; ! 1 11 . mi t '\v nt tlit' hal'id
i . ! in .i, 1 hi., n -11* at - '.
i. .s ir 1 ; iii il \ ua aiiivi. ; *?j?i?
, m 1 urn.mi ... ; 1 r?' .ii<; tva* ??,hii
v ilk.ulit not !..\t ii.ureliel in -ii. i t m k ?.*
ii - --i 'u hi' i r Suui ' i, iiihI lit l*vniy-lour
Ii > i.- c 'in,' .U I .Major Aiiil rs.in to ?ihan
1 hi Kurt Moultrie. Aii 1 yet, with all the
<1 ' 111~111ii -t advaut i_rs til this utep staring
i h r in the t > , she It i- s'o iJ, lite the -alii
, l int an J ii _;h-ttuif 1 St ito alio is, hy her
i> ^'.ifl I nth. wliiisi M ij ir An Icraou, with
i 1 i.ii- ii ililr example h. tore hi in. aiitl uwinii
hi> existence an I that of every man in his
1'tu.i Ji. A s rom: ajr(t.al to the Fnlor.il
ti.iVciniKi ut to ?toy it.> ii .ti l ;i11< 1 av , ; all
act* which 11113 lca<l to a colli ion
the uieoiatioo of \ irgihi 1.
J ijth All appo-i. 10 lite >?; State*
to oerve the eXi- hi,; ami to al*
it.M 11 froiu all acta which maj precipitate I
Colliiloll. j
A dispatch from a distinoui.-heJ sourci
aciJ. 'J'lic Governor was re<|U<u? I I
4he Legislature to take prompt niea-u
the political emergency. Should
the people will lake the matter into
lllllldM.
A largo portion of the re-perl aide
ihe Chickasaw aud t'h'oclt.w Ntui ms
cut at this meeting hy invitation, a
participated in (lie deliberations at
in the duties of the occasion.
ir nt
I ?- nLCIUU lllilfAlllllll Y-?"1 I) VI! Cl'l
" ' "IIV '1,1 111i i nui-sturn?1 inn - orry to tiillor \
ires I o moot 1 J,
I, , r, r>e< ivt.try ol Mate? tit tin ..it
their own Country do not oem: ud ;t ivini i i
tiit. I'urla ;it Charleston?1 iMimot i
rritizt-iiH <?t tiikt the responsibility" ? then,
mi.i I'lif ! in v hopes lor tlic tut tiro orew >
n<i heartily , r 1 i i .. !
,.| assisted , 1 l,a| '* " ,: ,t * '? ' , i"' l;' t .'
j jjloriou* old premier sent inhn iv'
With the leaptet i had entertained
i-iueiro "v " /
villi tin' It's a lonj; time - incn I < I to
H lit' till' to mot ti|0 aj ].rol).i:i II Hi' ( V \ !i ? I
lll'llt III' Kll It I'.liliiot Hi'. i I. II! , In
ill it ? 1 nlloU til'-. lot' till- 1 i til . . , ti'.i
>tIi'iiicii. t!ii* iir-t f Yrrot.?ry. I n* y..n- :: !_?
trooui'l' ad mi i. :.-ti 11 it tin- I i'j :o; ;n< nt
1.1 till I?J .1 tin i .iill.it>' V M.o:i I !li' .'
?!niti ni. tiuiin in.uli'. I i: vt r a-!..' ! ! ?r . i!
t'orlour biil t ? ii i t ox; i.i tiuv.s. t li-ivc
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ii i. .mi . : i in 1 i .? <! i.? I.
It i* >111 niitml to the f?< u>ir a'.il forbearance of
- South t aroliii i, sciaus Fort Sumter in the
it .?trkiu>.?s, <li >;rwy> the property o: the I niI
t< I N.>t< < roinmittoi t" rare, violates
;t- tti .ij , :n lit ?'| !iik <lo vnnnrnt, arid, of
n Ii.i o'.vi r p >:is 'oiify, beirnis a civil war.
;v* Ail thi' i- iloite while the t'niuiniM.iioiion
i- .?;..ioiute 1 lay South v'.iroiioa are vet in
, V? i iiiii.'too, prepare 1 to ne^itiate i??r the
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111 \ irjMiiia >ayathut there is no doubt thatH
this pi IU will puns both II mom* oi the
islatui Similar iiinvcinont* will be uial^f
in tlx- l.i ^isiatui o* <?f Mu* u?i. Nmt's Ca">H
iia.i, A eliuv*seo ami Kentucky, ami an ;r._incuts
are now being luadc tor that l>u^H
jioso. Mfl
Kn- li ha* boon to-day Iwlbrc tlio
cial Coinuiittce ot tho Ilouso ou the absta^H
i?1 li.. ii. i -'i -
n<>.iirii>K ?(? ro^i\'i o*11ri? i
,the fact of it homicide perp ' r.iu ! hi
.on Monday last. l>. W. Hays kill
Steele by stabbing liiin through I he
a knife. The parlies fell out about mailer.
Ilolli wore under Ilia iiitlu
quor. Ilays was immediately nn
lodged in jail. As the matter will i
dicial invostjgati<>i), we forbear furl
ulars.?Luneatler L '<!</ r.
XV a aiiivnfAW I??. l.i Ti
\ 10 mI Y|.;4|-j4f I (iin! >!?('? fi V. II to Vol
oiirsfivela ,i v ,. r, t . i
0.1 111 l,u! [I'fujitcr J
heart with 1 I hits mutters stood, when 111< r?
nine trivial proposition to sen 1 tor (loner i S
Ii1 said send?gladly I sui I pond I,
rested an.I 1 .. i o i i . .. i i
ili.l.Tgo ju N*rtt l"1' ,K,t thought Wli:
her panic- j ',c l'U! soiitinioiit of a soldier who 1
| winning laurels in the liel.l when I
my swaddling clothes. I thought
! .... .. ...i. ... v .i. it. i . i
n liuitii' <!? ?! over ;\ty mi 1!i >i, ?t* iu<>111 ,, a.,
1 a-k, lliat iii your ii.v. .i m!. .- it. .
came a cialcotii.. , y,?u v ill nut n , t . I' , *
cutt. | perjury. I have been true to \ m,* a
i>r iiim. conclusion, permit me r? -ay that, a
it witni.l vate citizen, I a.11 uly to v m i
iml bin 11 tor111.1lion i li t 0 uia 11, ai, 1 in u
was in >ou; tliat a- nvi r a luin.lre 1 years au
ol linii I'lo-.-n.tor ,tiled flit lii- 1 hi. t
* 1 l! I." ll *1.1 III llll* It I'l ? ( L. . I,.11.1
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P | : ... .i lit in 'il? I 1 i i I'nit ? ;! v
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!,i ii* iii . >! mi ! r >u. i |ir.it ctiuii an t
lt i - i. i i; . \ ii I< i i \ r?? aSiiiii !a it
lt ; i i I li t I lit* iMir r in u<<iinnu
i. ; iifr k i- i.v.i l lit' ?'i r i .1 i n| I in? vo<>i 1 in
u , , t.n* i i i icii-r in !i r ? a? ; i ! li.it tii > ?m
, t ?in lin nv >i i t i It-; Ii uv l.j, > and ,,jti
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s >it. in tru mil t.i \ I . !i on. h ti rut with
to Hi my >r I. Utit 1.1 -i oMi >rs aro lift aln|i
w.\s oYTf.to ki I .villi lir.iins, mi.! it lias
lit' no j?rii.ti'-? o von I to tho }^ri>nt 8tr.itogi.it,
1 v no.v hi cotii iiaii l of l'oit SuiiiUt, than in
i.l M-Mziir^ ii hi ionu |>o->itioii for hinisolt, lie
nd li i-* l"*t *i stronger one for tlio I nitcd
i|>- S; it.-s, 1 ; <1mj.riving it of it-* moral weight
ii- in to : j .iMif opinion id t'i South, niiv)
. >* | iviii|'?u UU^^MU an
turns, and lias laid before thciti a writto^fl
itvnt of evor\thm.: he knows r.
to the matter. Crittenden's crisis prop^H
tion may possibly come up to-uturtiv t^H
a mo*ion to reconsider
Piunt tens' Patriotism.?-Ki^ht pri^f
t ! - fron the South Carolinian an I Sonthor^B
(iun dian oftioes are in the ranks of t)^|
w.-?, onuu ir^ I I IHTO
incl meeting Inst night tilt a lute I)
dispatches brought by Lieut. Talbot
Anderson. There is no roison to I
anything further will bo yielded to t
line.
ivits it \ mi- ?? -? ? >i<?iu i ..in i iii'ii.:nir>i
our ?m ilie or?who li.nl tin- decorations of il
I fro in Mnj. 111 a magmlicont ??1 1 nodal da igli
^cliovo tInii his nOck, anil a sword of hers wliic
>omh Oftio- 1'? ' wus bright enough and sharp
to defend the honor of Virginia.
HI liDII- " ' * " * - ?
lit* Statf T' .1' 1 V , !l 1 i I 1 I. ' i. 11?~" ul I CI ||i
ti^ from I' 'ur ' 1,1 i" I'i iiic of Virginia
ll I (ioV. Kl(?ytl took llif> -<at tmii?I loll
K'HOU; li (It alcnin^ cIh i r-. Mu.-ic -?" Mm
But ho Hymn."J
jk
li '. 1 i i 11 * i i : in I.. r\' lit
'$' ili 1 ; i:< ; ni HI."
I and Tlio grave is indeed hallowed, when
wellies "I til < li 11? 11 \ hi i can coverall u
or\ ?;ivi- that ul love.
,,1 . uu i, .11 inu >> i to > > y Jlii'iu, I< OVIUC
< ?' I fnui lii- 1 iol hi- h iving li
.ill J!.' in itiiliiM, ?V<\, 1'iMii^Ut ??ii ilo<
Ju> :t-i<1 the 1< > i' * <il 'he r>lii:> cb u?.'?I a w.iy I
ioiii l.i'.PH i.ii: hi'l'iii" cut .nij ill 1 li rli.j*. 1]
w it li lb lir-1 .'in ftrC'l ftt bin vossol, risjt c^i
ii- throwing Hj* ?n it tlio r of hei
i uiiiuin ; c ?l w ir. :i 11 i In-,:inning it In i
k, l>r?' i h of I'mitli towards :? |?. tlo to wh
I' ir <>w a IM itv ?r w t* ii?'lebt?> 1 lor tho powoi
'ut . ul.'.oh h is enabled it to violate its owu en
me'
Columbia artillery, which 1< It y *tor.la^M
i 'I'hcy arc ail young men, nnl will ho tbu<^|
equal to any emergency. The large um^H
ber ami tli? proinptuess with which ih<>y v^H
- umcrsri X|HMk Wvii lor loo j>aUioU$ai
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