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Mf, Two Doia.*n* per annum, i
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tit after the'year expiree
Mo subsoriptiou taken for lose tha
Money may bo remitted througl
at our risk.
?Will ? TIIM1II?I ?II
avtau. ?TUc (Confederate ,?t
n advance, or ?T l*r<
f not paid un- DnvlN.
n nix months. AUUUSTA, 1'I'bruary 18, IS
ti pw?i musters Montgomery Inaugural ccrctuunii
U'lll'rn tlll> t I I> MHfn.mt
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\tf (*!? political career, my most earnest des
* have been I'uHilled. liut if this be
us, ai d the integrity ot our Territc
CMldvnt risdictiou he assailed, it will at last
for us, with firm resolve, to appeal
'',u and invoke the blessings of I'rovidi
s, to-day, uur just cause<
k^?. v., X IX U :
lire will fDpetili of lion. L. II. HelU of:
denied AT TIM? SERENADE TO IIOX. ALE
rial ju- Stephens, Montgomery, ala., feu. '
Unarms Gf.nti.eMEN : 1 make you my tli
fur the compliment which you have
LUCi on 1Uy .State. To-day, the delegates
tikP KiiOi>iliiiI SJlulou -- '
I, riimtUAKK
S.C. from (lac JupnncNN CiubuNaj
x ,| Tho Niggara left Kanugawa on tl
F.'Gl. 2Gth of November ibr Hong-Kong, brin
rinks ,n" lct*ors UI' 'rull> 'bat date. The la
' )#i. j ding of the Ambassadors and the roeept'n
}MI of the Niagara's officers have already bc<
..ro"! noticed. A vi<it to tho ?bfv nf
1801.
KW??????mmm?mrwmata?" ? m ???
The iireat Bonaparte Cane In
f,,. France.
IJy the steamship New Vork, Wc hnVo
^ Home particulars of the opening of the
Jn ijrcat case in 1'aris, involving the legiti,
uiaey of tho American Honapartcs. The
i., Paris corresnomlont of t>w A'r?w?.
NO. 51. ?
The doctors lound hiui dying, soda vi?l?H
laudanum being found in the rootu, a
ach pump was applied, but too lat tu ba oA
any service. H
It seems Mr. narris was in the habit offl
taking laudanum, morphine, Ac , at timsn^l
Job work of all kinds promptly
DUnks, Law and Equity, coutim
or printed to order.
Advertisements inserted nt tli
Tiik Si'autas circulates largely
adjoining districts, and o tie is an u
V diutu to our friends to ...00 custi
The Inaugural
We publish this morniug the i
dross of I'residont lUvis. It is a
executed. netted in the S ?uth. An i in men
ta yon mm, on C?:i|>ito! Hill, consist
c usual rates beauty and gallantry of the St;
over this and Military and citizens of tho difteic
diuirablciue were fully represented. l*residt
"ut'ra. co'iinuneed his Inaugural precis
? o'clock, lie said:
( icntlemcn uf the donyre** of th
inaugural ad- rmtc Stntis of' An vricu?dri'iiit
plain, com- ...V- n..ll? i - ea
" ?- As a euuscipience ol our new coi
iso crowd allj wft h a view to meet anticipated
in^ ot the it will bo necessary to provide u
ite. The UIU| efficient organization ol the b
nt States of the Kxccutive Department I uvi
nt Duvis c;a| charge ol loreign intercourse,
oly at one military affairs and postal serviei
purposes of defence, the Confederal
\c. ('otifal- may, under ordinary cireuinstaiici
stun/ / ? /- mainly upon their militia; but it \
...w mwv^vv. i. Mitvo xaaiiitu a 1 J UVIfc
ndition, (iovoriimeiit and put our banner int
1 wants, j|aujH yj* II|cn distinguished for thei
spe 1' - vices and ab lity. At the head is one
ranches ercj with civic honors and with la
V" 8P?* won upon the field of his country's ha
finance, ;))Kj ,U:Xt (0 ],jin stands another, the p<
, the loftiest in worth and intellect. I
! ' tales benign auspices this new tSevern
s' rov starts forth upon its career of usefu
s deem- i ? > 1
- "*y v'
lul,a seoiiis to have completely dissolved th
? 1 10 halo ui beauty which the imagination lu
r her" lent it. The houses are of one story stand ii
co> " on an underpinning of wood or stone, co
111:1 * struct!d :of a framework of light tiuibt
' with heavy heenm uhove while the bid
! ' r.? and partition below and simply frames
nc 1 r sticks and paper?the whole resembling
vast riec-pai er eauin. which only needs
'"<** sti.'irL kin.ll.. " - 1 "
as follows:
l(j Pa it is, Friday Evening, (5 o'clock.
t 1 have this moment left the Court where
t the great ease of Patterson vs. JJon (parte,
,r is going on. Uerrycr-?the illustrious Herwho
was called to the hur just fitty
p years ago?sj>oke for four hours and a half
,n without a moment's interruption. 1 speak
' literally; the Court did nut rise tor refresh:
. I IllCIlt until lio ! ? ! .1...... -t * *
and u|>on tliia occasion made a fatal ni*-l
take a? to (juantity. H
I'a'.il 11. Harris was boin December 9,
188 , and waa therefore in hia 22d year.H
lie was ;t grandson of Geo. Paul llarringer,H
(aft< r whom he was named,) of (JabarruaM
County, N. C-, and was a nephew of lion.H
Daniel M. llarringer, a member of thefl
Peace ^Congress from this State, and ofH
Victor C\ BarriHirer. Senator fmm
pact, nn<l statesmanlike documeut,
mi ardent and able champion of .v
and a true and faithful sou of ill
His exposition ot" the principles
the late American (?ovcriimcut,w<
very clear and just, wliile the po:
signs lo the new Confederacy is
every particular. Desirous of pi
t> rest of the Confederate Siates a:
of the Northern Confederate, 1
meet the emergency that may an
insane rule and lust of nnwnr.
I . ..... nr. \ . 11 u i lU u liiilicu
e.-l1 *Ki Ait''* I ^blo ,f'0" ol' 1'liitsS* Kxecutivc t
e Souih.? visional (iovernnieiit which you
upon which tinted, I approach to I'ischnrgc t
is founded is assigned inc with liumblc distrus
sitiou he as- abilities, hut with suitable cotiH
correct in us ,
once, as is iu- thc wisdom ol th.we who are to j
s well as that ,l,d mo in tlic administration of 1'
le advises to fairs, and an abiding faith in tl
ise from the I and patriotism of thc people.
r, respon- ,.,l advisable, in the present coiidi
>f the pro- affairs, that there should be a w
have ini- strutted and disciplined : rtny, m
he tlnti?*s merous than would usually bo reqi
t of my a peace establishment. 1 sil>o i
donee in that, for the protection of our liarb
;uide ami commerce on the high seas, a iiav^
ublic af- cd to those objects will be required,
lie virtue necessities have doubtless engaged
Looking tciition of Congress. \\ ilh a o??i?.s
mitt gwry, iiiiu you nave signified
tl1V11 con lid nee by the "all hail ' which you
cH. con- <rjVj?n (0 jt.
ore nu jn introducing this new Covcrnmci
lired in tj(u wor|jt gentlemen, we h:ive mad
suggest 0Xj)cri,mMlt in political science, an<
ors and j,.lVO adopted no novel theory. We
adapt- i t)le institutions of our fathers
I hese wc jjavc carruHl to higher tleveloptnen
the at- |,ri,u.iples ol the Revolution. The
tiliitiiiii -
I . ? * v mifaiv ?v . II VV/ tl liillUU. 1.11 IUI
.^"UI two thousand houses were burnt down d
,,,%t 1 riug the sliort stay inudc there by the ^
agara. It is said also that forty thousai
"l | people lost their li ves during the cart
! quake of ls">^, unable to escape from tl
. wo burning ruins. Numerous temples, ho
. ever, add a dogrep of picturesquencss oft
' al." otherwise monotonous scene. Theresidcnc
* * " ol the Tycoon and his principle officers a
great | _J_ . , e.. . 1 1 - -
,J ....... - ... UUIIV, ai miuut
u' throe u'djck. I came away with great
j regret in the midst of Mr. Allnu's 8|K-ech
1(j for Prince Napoleon, in order to Bend yon
1 these, hurried lines by this evening's |H?st.
I The Court, to-day, was as fullus it could
w_ possibly hold. Some tickets for reserved
I places had been given by the President,
,t8 ' but u considerable space was still left, when
lc j the doors were opened, for a ru*h by young
rus in the State Legislature, the latter ofH
whoiu has been seut for to take charge ofH
the body. fl
Mr. Harris was <juite popular while iaH
college, and his death is much lamented. H
Davie and Stephens I
Jefferson Davis is a statesman, a scho'at^B
and n soldier. lie was educated lbr
tarv life, served eailv in il><>
lie reootnincn Is a spee.ly au I cfl
lationof the brunches ol' ihe Kxcc
mcnl; theestabl shutout of a navj
tabl sliincnt of a well-instructed at
army.
Liu is of opinon dial the pre ten
even if they should eventuale
interfere but little with the |
our staples for cxp >rt. lie pla
pousioilily of any civil war ill
upon proper party, ami iutiui
iorwar i to the speedy establish:!
wi?nt 01 ^hii- (j,)Vcn,incnt to take
uuvo Depart- i . lit
UII,j ,i,0 ot this ami which by its pre:
id disciplines! al and physicial power, will lie bt
| to comliat with (lie many difficult
i ditlioul ios arjSl? ||-y a t!n> conflicting interc-l
in w.ii. >\ii arito nations, I enter upon the <
iroduc; ion <>n 1 , _ ' , . , , j ,
cos ilic res- ' 'he oHio- to whicli I have boei
it may arise t with the hope that the be^innin
lies tint mi ' career as the confederacy, may no
unit of a j differing only i'rom that of our latinthe
place far as it is explanatory of tlu-ir well
ater nior- intent, freed iVv.m sectional conflicts
t'.er able have interl'erred with the pursuit
ies whieh general welfare, it is not unreasoi
,s of sep- expeet that the States from whieh \
lot ies ol M, recently parted, may seek to uni
i chosen, fortunes with ours. I niler the t
? of our nient we have in-tituted lor this, yoi
t obs rue- it of nil* Hint i? -i11.,ii ?#,, ? * '
?. moil who founded the Kepufolie of the
rs in ?o v?a(0St j,,i liut plant mere specula
known jJf (j,0 fundamental law, nor did the}
, which tlicir work upon empirical rules.
1,1 , l',<> with their tonsil, robust and manly \
tiuhiu to < Sl.?se. they embodied in the !
re have ;ij <\uivtittitioii the experience ol'their
to their instrument only embodied, prot
overn- al|tj the principle of Manila (
,r ' ^n" t.i ; and there was nothing in w in
.. . uibu gui'Kvuuaiy mien up, ouch having
. ' lar^e ;;uard ol sold o 8 to protect the i
lions 7 " 1
I mutes.
Four <1 iys aft^Hhc Ambassador's, arr'n
' ' the) made a visit to the American Min
ter, ami expressed their kind appreciate
~ 1 of the man tier in which they had be
ra<"uj I treated. Two days later ail audianee w
' oiven to the .Minister and the Niag r;
. " officers hv the Prime Minister of the K
it ox J
oainMi'B aim inc general public. 'J lure
( wis no attempt to pack the audincnce, ai.d
many who had the patience to wait for two
j or three hours at the door for adtuis>ioii,
met with tlie reward which they deserved.
"n The proceedings were opened by M. Lcgrand,
m>>ur lor Mrs. Klizabeth I'aterson,
t pres nti11the following conclusions:
"That it may please the tribunal to declare
the marriage contracted on Doccmbct
of the Cnitcd Slates, in the line, first (9
the 1st infantry, and then of the 1st dnfl
toons, and as Adjutant in the last regimentj^|
Twenty-five years ago he resigned froi^H
the army, and devoted himself to civil o<^H
caput ion und studies. Klect?d to Coogrea^H
in 1*45, he resigned to become Colonel
the First Volunteer Regiment ot Miasisip-H
pi Rifles in the Mexican War, and dUtin?H
I w ?
QUUUI I1U I VMUU'IJ I UCSiUv''* UUIUI ."* II.
ways be foun I iii retaliai mupou t
of ilie enemy.
In the allusion to himself are fo
iug charaet eristic of a patriot ami
W finJ no boa-ting of past servie
hui forth for honor*?but the lee
expression of a loy il ami <levo:e
t > the Suntli atnl her iiist itui ions.
This inaugural a-1 Ires* ?v.ll, if
crras * til' conti'leae 1 w.iioli the j
t'ou.cd -rate Stales aire i-ly repo-e
??" ??. wu* :l1" i tcil liy hostile opposition to our v
"k? co",,ucrcc of scpurate existence, :i 11 < 1 iuJc
uu.l the lcn-1- | w,lir!1 w ,,aVU a,,JH
tuicHiiiun j blessing ut Providence, intended
iss?u?ctninis j tain.
I> anil earliest | Our present, condition has been
I .iii.n hiuetii ^ |n |lt 11||M.)> mipr ;er<icnted in 111
in nations, illustrating the Alifi
I'mloof t ie t i t (ioverninent iinisttrest ujiou
in tin" in ill | M ilt <il tin1 governed. atul tli tl is
,,, .. IV ?|VHll\y | I'H |1|?F|
njoyment be yond this. if I mistake not the ju
peidence and wi!l of the people, a re-union is
with the j ractieable nor desirable,
to main- To incresc the power, develop
sources an ! promote the happiness o
achieved ted. racy, it is re.pii-.te that there
e iiistorv l),. .. i much ot homogeneity th.it tl
i an idea, f.,ro of every portion ahull be the
the eon (Ju. whole j where this does not ex
l-i.rbl I I. .1 I . ... -
" 1 pt tlio composition ami application
d?inent f,rccs Tims we still hold to the 1
n.khc: p,.liny oi our lathers.
The old I nion is dead ; its no ly
the re- carried to its last restinj; placi
,l< 011 honors and decoration < have hecn lai 1
slioulu tjju Cll(^Ui ;in,| (|j,. stall' has heen hi
IC. w over the ?ravc. In its place has ris?
aim ol a |1CW (',,,,1; ,1,1-aey, which is already
i.?t, ail j 1(I,W(.|-|||| than Worn ?t -
j>ir<. i tie \ isiters wore received with "ri
V urbanity Simme linden and the other A
moa i bas.-udors were also present. After toh:
co an 1 pipes had been handed round, ci
Vs ' ve: sat it ?n began between Mr. Harris ai
*' ll> the Minister, the latter ixpr using thes;
U1M,U istaetioii with which his government h
uken , |iear,| ,,{* tin* ree ption <>1 the Embassy, a
11 his thinks o the presents which had be
sent to the Tycoon. I'inner billowed.
,aj ."-itli, botwoun the late Prince"Jerome
ln and klizibcth Patcrson, valid.
|C "And, also, to bike judicial cognizan ;e
, (doiinjr acts) that M. Honu|>artc, while dc)(j
uirtiiilin<r that the marriage of December
. 24th, Itt't.'J, may he declared valid, has
i(j never had any intention to contest, and
tiij docs not now contest, the civil and political
effects of the union contracted in 1 JS<)7 bv
; his fa he. with the Prii.c->s Catherine
i^uiciitu niuJBVti greuuy 111 IILS scrv 1CCS DJH
lii- nkill and lor his bravery, ll^c led hiiH
r. giincnt at the storming of Moutercy^J
a id w.rs severely wounded at the battle ofH
Buenn Vista. H
Declining the appointment of Brigadier?H
t icncral, he returned to Congress as Sena^B
tor from the Sta'c of Mississippi,andscrvet^M
there until appointed by Mr. Pierce SecrtJH
tary of War. In that office he mnintatne<^|
tiiey uave plaoe l ui tlu> fi u I of i
moat.?M-JU >< Iu <i I l'\f
? ? ?
Tlie Trench Trc.?s on It
era Aljvviiii;!!)
Viit ^ive Minvi iulvrc i m;c oxt rm-: <
is Cmtiitu,I iHiirt of l.nn iv\ "J >, ii
or^m of ihe Fiono'.i nitioul
ing upon toe ?ecr--i >11 oi S-o:l
?.iys :
heir Uovuni ' sh?ul,i u|,er t,r abolish 11,,v
j wh> i v 1 thoy bociunc d? -tr.utiv
2C Sou!fi * b?r which tiny w. re cs
i lit* drrl iiv?I purpose of the c >
from Hi I'.-ir- tin: ! tr.oli It? hi w hit h ?c iiavow
csniii otlieiil | w.i to i h justice in u
( oimsiviit- t ii ptilily proV'ili ri ( ir ci iniii ni
i i'aroliua it promote - in-rul Wi ll'uv, ami si
! i It? Oll^s (it lit), ii-. Jus- i if - I \ cs
? . ! ...rilv- I .. . I... .. !
- i.i tun in - arc enj^eiuleretl, winch n
i ru.acnts -dioiild r? till in tlio .separation <>
0 ol the actuate"I suit !y by the ties re to j
talilisheil ' our own rights anil promote <>ur ov
tn;?.iet ol | no. The separation tut* the Con
itli iraivn. States lias been 1 n ?i*U<- 1 by no
do a s uj, in others, ami followed by no <1
1 Jo tie.', convulsion. Our industrial pursuit
teure the ret ive i no check, 'flic eultiv.i
ami | u- >nli- lb j is has progressed as her
,, , ,,, MM* IUUII \ ??l
m-t.ui'l w*||i*n thi'v coin[tuTt'ti tluir iylopom
1 tl,OM' ftouiJifKit Hritain; In the 1'uturi
reserve jts resources and power must increas
f" w ' it contains no clement to rcartl it- -u
ledcia J-,,) ..ri*ss. It hasnopoli icil eonx
rre-s:on li(Hl al||j j(< j,ar(j4 ;1rc no! witlmi
loin* -tii* , ,i,, sion. Its oru'aniz iti ?ti am
,s. ":lVl iinmy i I' iiitcr sis puvido auainst tl
,'"n ni cc-m-, which arc the mi inlle lc.
vtiilori'; ,i. i ' ' ' 1
which i'. t-t rn ingenuity appears to ha
"Cl i laycil il-cll t'? {>< rfectieu; hut; strati
'> t,MI' to v.iv. the nuoiulaai hihulutu Auiba>sa h
u' j riTuM'il to taste, touch, or handle any
l''"''s"s" the in hriatin^ liijuore. With a lew co
pliinentary ohs. ovations, the company ho
11 I" afterward broke up.
1 The preaouta were landed on the m
" L!X dav hut one, and c in j fi- ! a <:uii boat a
- machine rv a ..r - ?
J Wirtemberj;."
,M, I Jl 1 Jerry er, in his exordium said: "My
~ s client, Madame I'aters m, the divorced
j I w i.caml now the widow of the late Prince
lentnc N:*| oleoti, has waited nearly sixty
(iI| years for this day, ami now, faithlul to the
mluet irom which she has never swe veil,
he crosses the Atlantic at the aj?e of 8c vj
nty-five. an 1 is here before you to a>k the
ilistieu of n !'i ni-li i -
| tin- reputation lie hud previously acquirec^H
I of ] messing extraordinary a?lniinistruti\ JH
capacity, llis tirniticsttin what he belie.
to be right was unquestionable, and hi^H
integrity beyond the taint of susptcion^|
When Mr. Huchanansucceeded iMr. Fiereel
Mr. Puvis returned to the Senate, andH
held his place there hy the firm tenure,
the unlimited confidence of the people o^|
his State. He is eminently fitted by th^l
- no njrcc Willi III." ' M* ? 11' t I
Carolina, n-? lo tlie via; t.i <u < >
Intton l>y ilie N ?t. uoi n Si
net* i*e.?|iivliii|r fupiii\?- -lav..;
ulso <ai i i nut :ii yiol lint; ni n o i i
Aboliilpu t>cniituuiit, i lie Nai.ii
loiVOli l(ie llll|> 11.SO givrll 1m- 111
IT/ll, Wallet, :i lit- ..iino t;ill>-. I
boon brought l?y eireu n-nn.oUg.tilts!
(tie jiruirij'io< j?: a ...line i
hillail.
* 1'iio C >n7otuion wlii -It j>a<?sc"l
* iii ol ml il . j " "
iF.-l-r.. | Ma > Iitnv emuj esit.^; I
i c-. in itivii | i ilei\.i-y. it li.i'.l ln i u \ i-rveiU-d
inn wo lii.- ji j: -..isn j.ji wliicii it \i:ls onla
' -I'l'""."V ' I 'i ' t<? ans'.voi the hi I - ll?r wli
|; i.-t t.;i -I, -i atyl .1 ] -u.-. k-I appeal
.< s-.utli li i-l I'.il.o- u.x ilri-lnii'il iliat so t ir n# I
i. oi hor-. I. r-nc hi -i i lie vvriuuent creatt
11 " v in j i t sliiu'ul era i; to exist, in
, , hi . ly ;i.m>rteil I lie rililt* which
I III* t u.l-ll <1 I ; II
I'- >" i"? | ami < veil should wo I"' involved
ili!& ( <'i - i there would In- no considerable <lm
tr?>?n the j hi tin- | r??Im tiaii ul the 1uj?1?
incil, un>l ' have eomtituted our exports, in w I
oil it ?;! cniiiuierci.il world lias a Uee[> i
to to tin* ; x-urooly less tlitii our own. Tins ?
they weiv j interest ot producer ami consult
ul by the ' (jnls he intercepted bvexterior 1'eret
this tin s hi.iild ohstruet its transmission to
thi! loo j markets?a en .rse of e induct wh.o
...... .>ii.iii^ iiiiu i.ina. icisui leave 1<?
in war. I tu.. yif1n>*K5 morals 1 ?*; lius .-a; ; !
litittli??s? ? sympathies she iiis 1 >1 u111? 1.
wliirli 0|(j ("nion lia'i e\h iu^te>l it- eap.ieiti
i.i ll tli.1 ^0,?p |( J,.,,! roMi.al tin- ] ?"'i ! ' <'l
interest, a11 1 11 11I up a hu^e Ilia
-oiuiiiou ^ I.Mnlnr ami i i.ijuilieence as the In
icr ran ,ts sj? i|. < .?r_;* ?! with prey ami .-<
*, wlii.h | |jy f,.JI.^ it w' t- r?'a<lv t ir tin* < 1.. rt.
I .iti^ii ' (S f,.,. there couies ii. the h
h w.nii.l I
. . , v i ' ?* M l_' I til J^ll!
" with a lur^o ?j?i uitity ol' .-mall amis a
machinery, the w li !c weL'liin;: about nil
" ty h its. < )ne of tin* oflicers was sttrpri\
' 1 t i tii.ii, in an adjoining she 1, sevente
. 1 ell Llllis. exact oiyir. ol the o
" presented by commodore I'erry; but he I
l", i|ilietly ill formed that the Japanese li
IU ' liuibhcd one thoti-and ol the sat
s iTt. w .i h were all in the f n ts an I arse
istnry u | v .ii
^ - - WUM. til WUilJMIUiailll^
j | 'lie facta u! tin* ease, a.s stated in the memo*
1 rial, M. Berry er dwelt at great length
I u; mi the ree..;;u'.l on of >1. Bonaparte by
,4. atl the imp rial family during a long aeries
of year-* as their relation, arguing from
this liict that notoriety, in accordance with
j t'i renter < ! h.s li ptisiu. v as, in the
' t .uiof the co l-. iud spu'ablc evidence ot
his *: itux as a i .-.it incite child, lie ex
..i .1... n - * - -
grasp an J character of his mind, his studies?
his temperament and his unsullied in teg?
rity to be the organizer of a new adraini*^|
{ tration. H
In the polities of past times, Mr.
i has belonged, for a long time, to the Statc^J
Kights wing of the Democratic party.
(lie (ant phrase of the day, he lm^B
been sometimes classed as a fire eater^B
!5ut it is a ^TMt ubllM> ftf l'l?(ru?<? (n?ntJ^H
lion ri'pre.-icnieil tin icon Si ite
twelve were hI.ivi-Ii Tin.'
ludepeulciu-e Inni il.-ri-uv >1 ilnit 1
greiivd eiptal, utnl | n-- - s .| o ri
ble right*." M i*-a "li'i-nim in I
SjliitiM a?l ?pl<* I "lie o.y i.i <1
Wi Ii.ii itn: t' liiveutl m i -.11 li
Federal C.in^iitiiliuu, n -ir ni.r t". <
tslavery p ovuiietl. * * *
"I'll linpc rntcrinitU"! I?y ili
the Ame.K'.in I'm hi, ili.it -'a
gr.i In il'.v extiii.Mtti .ell. i- ni ii
t o ii el 1:1 ' 1 1,1 1 1 ' 'IU'0 'I V II
>ocltrnliuii i> M|d vcnty tix < 1770) >i<>fi
all a oa w r. ' i i.ili.'ii i- i>'. ()< ttic Itiuc nii'l tiC'
..in in the i i : i s ex ivi??\ they, a* suven i jis.
-v?""l "Oicr | fi;.a| jM | , , for it^olC T
in* in*iii- ? !? >. i % . i i
, ) (1 i( t . i.a! an I c.i! .Jiti-uca \er<7frt oi
.,i,i i V\.l. viii !. -ale lite reel H title of ail
* * * hi ! !i?' vvltu k'l'nv- tlic Ik ;rts of
lar. lo; ?i jn of sli - it..- i t\ \v.:l? Waiel
.wuii <1 be (i( pr servc the Ouvormiiont ol ot
I ll? I . lll'l 11 1
tcen'.lui. _ a, uuju>t t-i\var?U us it \v
ih'<1 to In ,1 iiinniil.il in iiiauui'aiturinir un
isi-iii nl u,?-ir!:il iliteiist :il>r :? I. SliutlM
wore th> ?uii!e llio ::ct uii ui' tlio tn>%i
lie iui. ar- *1111111 winch vvi have sojuirutcd,
nmiiki i i ,.y ,li t iiiiciit.il to the civiiizcil
r ciui .tu t. (|,. Nm ;h, i ii States ii.clw'lc I.
lien, w11 , t | ctatcil liv even the >': ii^ci
w l.i'o t iuliict ii ur* u mi us; but 1' utl
t! full, l i , i... . i ! tii"
ol eve v tiut. it in ojiiwli, when it 1 >? _
uKl t e ;i(, t.uU. i,t ,t it Iris *1<?rio all its
' ( iliin.'-, i 1 when it socks t repose,
rci~ ni >l l|'o'Hicratu!.iti>iiis,tin tin* sense ! it
mi.in lit _.nMtinvt?. '1 litre is seen tin- ?.t:r^i
a 1' " 1?.11action- tin- I'm al mark iTi cm ru
w" 'f vlr iva ;aiii't .;ii I wrakne-s. 'I hn>
' "J " bee i w : ii our late Fctlcral I t i m. I h
u ,r' a i.icli we have just nr^arii/.cil lias v;
l.lWiSC, |;1 jts ba>i?. It le ts UIi<ill lit e ! In
i Ub I VUUU. All Ail! MlOll^T Ji
111al->> Ii.hu in.nlo aj.|iarciill}' tr??m m?iiio nut
1 ?I ?*v ?le>(.tij>l: ?ii. h ill .hi hour'.* ins*11
w 1 tton cii.ihl <1 ttic nu n to work. :h i.e.v jju
-" \u with entire su.'Ci.*s.
' ! N iilv .ill thi? t".?r.-?;_riie..s in Japan, lui
? !' u vor, C'?nij'in:ii 1 i11oi:V of tin: imli^niti
"*i,s 11 which >;:11 Iiimj.1' 1 iiji'in them; an 1
' .""l is n! .t tli.tt ill * i rvjmliws ul ccntur
' v .ir<' t.ir tVnin 1 i??^ ? vcii-oiim'. I cars :
uml i
ti in*.- ji:i_ ci 111 contra action of the iitt^
I ju-ri.il prcci i ding- in pretending to judge
t 1 i? , a 'faini \ council?a sjicvi.il tribunal,
( s w 11i?-!t conhssodly Ind no jurisdiction, exI
(vj t over niiMiibi reef the imp- rial family?
|<A I that M. lb u iparte was io member of it.
lie argued at great length to show t! at the
mini go i:i <ju stion, althrough objected
tout lb tiuic by the French Charge d'Aflaires,
was not 'clandestine,' or made 'in
ire I
i n o?"n~ ~ "IT'JH
such an cpaltct to Mr. Davis. A icaloax^|
and, if yuu please, an ultra supporter of ik<H
constitutional rights of the ?outh,his c<>ur;*^B
has heen calm, and dignified up to tht^J
to went when s< cession cauic, in his judg^B
tncut, tn he tli?> last and necessary rcaourct^J
for self-protection, he was for figh'ing th^H
battles of the Cou.titution, and iu th^^
I'n'on. He clung to the Union hopcfulh^|
Cil l-Ci Ol ill II IV till ill' ? C I't II i <
wlixU liave i.ils ; e-1 . 1 .0 preiliv
"Until I 7 .11, II I ill.'l I'M I
chici'eiihui o in i lie >!u e > nii^.
tlii s eonhl he ivi-ner i'> I i > I
nil I it MVinc 1 'h ii i.i erj lie fore
. be t'ouiiil oinv in ihe .-if ri-.'uiii .
nan mi'l (irnr^ bill I lie ju'i l. oii
llie 111;i1111f id ..i f : . li if .-ei'ii
Jul* cliangct I ne In"" oil ii> ii - 1
fnii'iy miniil llial it i. /.// .. ma
ihfe.il i/'iiinn M . .... 1
, i it- ['. I u r ih. - K-m 1.
tilia< | ril :it til * I irI it ol t! 1U :i
i m ii I t!.c It Im'im ..It r.v ! am! re aJii.no I i
Tim fir i ot I o; righ s of Stages hiiIisc jii i.tly
it r "" ii* j,,{ , : | i,!.,;, I .1. n,.j. n:.r
l"ii 4 v ..ti i , , ,
, n /. ;i: tin- |mi t :i; . u r to re
it tlio * ariili | . ' <
..II la wliial. I nntlnm;.V ? ??- '-e.^ ureses ?
cm riitl, tie . | newt, 'i Ims llu* mivi i .. ii matt j.
n e in i-i ilieii . . s ' it ii lnv j i" . I to 'o In
yj tA? cot ?n | |idi |aev, am! ii i- ' v nil ultimn nf
, ,x I x j W Iir;unj Mill II"*
|>r. . . i; - , is.?~i u lio S 'leciilf, :iii l tin* Mill,
ul wliuli ni t j > - will l" :ir testiinoiy to tl
ti tli?' :t;ii ,\ i ki'ilii-1 of our
: !n:. t iitiiue' tlo ro will rciuuiu t ?
1 ro t. t I*' ordinary iviiu'dirs I#? 1 ?rc
mi:.. tl.- e. tlo: well known ri-o rw: I >r
itl v :u t , i ii o;i tin: i miiiricc id a i rin'in
I * ,
1 "V i'lx .'ritT.oo, in |iiit lie .station?. u
.lin in -ruli: tu tin- wliic'u v? ur I.
I '
1 "i' !' ' ti.iir. Iirrloiu lias or^ani/ed us. ai
' Imr li is ^ivon us wealth. <)ur civilh
'O fo \ ,(s U|?,|| a natural principle ?uj?c
'r:~* ordinance of I'lovidence?ami this
us oi - , lVl. jj jv.un decay, and our tjovert.
j from corruption,
re.aha j Although only ~i\ 'tars arc now \
V .it our liru.aiiicut, there are hcra'al r.
I s til a it* ii-H us that tin' seventh is on her way.
illdlie.-s i will tin* count wol. ? ' 1
entoi taimal of ail iii<hseriliiitia:<* tnassai
1 . '' >>| strangers. t?< I ? followed hy war with
, it? horrors. Tin u_-li the currency
ty li '1 i"1 n settii1 tluriiii:the visit t> t
Wl l! country, no official notification ol it li
"" hcen made when the Niaisira left. ("alii
. at lloiii^ Ivuiij; t he steamer t-ok M r. \\ a
,M " tlie Aui'-rieau Minister to China, froui tl
' V " |iol t to Adcli.
[ A < ir )" /. ('' !! Iif rein/
I fraud of the 1'ivuch law;' that it was only
.t j : voidable lor want of proper publication and
, I the maternal consent; that no legal slop
I i ?m- overtaken to set the marriage .aide,
ami that the tir.-! Xa'joleon s dciicrnte atlau
? . .
|)(r tempts to treat t >c marriage as void?his
j" u p at<>.| Jecic< s. containing implied a.lui',8
t t sums that all Ins former acts against the
marriage had been iieflicacious?his oor|
ro.sj>un<h nee w.tli the 1 ??.! <? 1
I ?iicu utmnj outers, n i more nriu U) thci^H
, devotion to Southero rights, des]?ot)ded^B
I lie. mantained the right of secession,
j he made it, except as the extreme iciucd^H
| tor incurable disease, subordinate to th^H
: I'tiion with the Constitution. Such mct^|
I illustrate the dignity of the cause. M
| I lis associate, Vice-l'rcsident Stcphcm^H
! has not had so diversified a career as Mil
i I h.vis; hut he is known, respected au<^|
~ /" " -V
jina /y tniltiv iltu . li.imco."
? ?* !??>
Hall ol tli(>SotilEieru ( ?
We wore Jilonotl to nh-ii-rv.', u
trnncc into (lie llnli of tli Smii
tiou yc.-iter<tny. tluii in iioooi?i:?nge.-nion
wliicli ?j>jiontotl in our j
il-iv, il in* I hem ii-iofnlly an I l>
united with picture*. |d n-od nt il
the Committee l?y our citizen*
i>.. >i - ' i ->
"J " " Si:vt tli.iia-t lia- i .:* !? iimi imiii:
| <ilut ifii." 'I'll v toron <1 !?
j within enrli State it- t i.ixennn.Mii
.?? xa. ^liu. <! ill ai_i111 - ? ? 11??* j i-r mi an
jMii out t.i | wittcli has not !?*.* -n il.stiirhc
lorn < oaven- , ? a , . . .
0 wiili t tmg- ! L'mit tl.rmi. Ii wl.mn liny foil
1 i- >! Sntur- willi lot. i11 nation- is i*li.?i?_: I.
niiilii \y il '0- I .in, > 11. *. iiffrssallali . int?Tru|?t tl
10 di i?o?ai of j |)nyl0lin] rflutions. Sustained by
? | ll til ( UlllMTCtl. lias taUJtllt iii.' til
> ' > v l t i '. iiii l .li-app'iiiitui' "t. arc tl
"" ' I us' oIIr-mI vK-v.iti >11. ^ "it will svi
! 'MS ,v roi m to liir^ivi', iii any <hlivicucn - l
<1 pro; < i ^ jlU( y1111 shall nut timl in nio
' '' want ol / al or tilvlity to tin- r hi"nnicatv
! ,1( |||( |,i .hcst in liopv an 1
hut thi- ;,H'vi;tinii. Your m-iivm
n ir iutii- j ,wi l upon inv in hiuK'mtvviI
' 1"; r"" tioii; onvwlnvli 1 iii-ithvr-mi hi nor
itt <miv. t?-r -lavehotilini; Stall-- will, om- altu
n- |>ric. tlirr, wheel into our galaxy, until tlit* <
in.ill) | h avens shall hiaZu with tin- mi
to toler j iiri_'litnc-s-. The < >M I VMiiininii, wit
eithel | Star at Kmnirc on her forehead ; -hi
e, that oarneil two-third-of the 11 volution o
of most at shoulders; sin- who j_-n\i- h a h
sitv has i ,\ar and statesmen in peaee; .-In- e:
ili.-tini- < ami will not aha.-i- lu-rsell at the foot
,liwtr??il I - ? 1 *'
''' '' ; \Vasiiini.I"N, l'< hru 11y I?The for
11 biil of Mr. Stanton, ol Ohio, was taken
!l 1!" in tin I loll-n lo-d ij, causing an earnest <
w "" bate ami intense excitement.
" . r Another hill Was introduced, the <
' tinet \ avowed 1 >j.et id which is. to id.'
1 within the power and reach of the I'ri
-'<"'1 .ti -
. 1"' " ,,w i VIUTCU
to .1 (iiitil tlic marriage?a11< 1 hisrejecaon
of th K-lt:*I opinion of the Arch-Chaw el
loi ('.unhucerts, whose advice ho asked?
! t all showed the knowledge of Napoleon 1
j1 .hit nothing lutajud cial decision, which
it was now too late to ask for?could set
the marriage aside, lie ticluded by ex
. ] his 1 di< f that the judgment ol
the eomt wool 1 confirm hiiu ii. that respect
. i..- #i... i i - | '
tru>:c I. lie ?ai originally of the State^fl
1 lights* wing of the old Whip party
(!e >rg'r, - 11J en t'.c dissolution of*the olt^|
< rganization, united himself with theState^^
lligbt Democrats, because they showe^H
the strongest capacity fur obtaining all^H
ance at the North for maintaining th^|
I 'nion with the rights of the South. H
When the North overwlnlined us in th^|
late sectional Presidential election \lA
WII ..h vmuiim: i n. r.4- lilt* v hi!
may he seen a 1 i-( of ' he
gallant corps ? isi ii i,i in" the ?\
llicnt ofSniltll Car.i i:i s > -lis uj;
Mexican War; next i > il.as is a
representation of Washington <!
Inaugural A<Mrc s; f.utli
a picinrc of South Carotin i.'s , v<
statesman, John Calhoun; a11< 1
un excellent pari rait of Allien .1
historian of Alabama." Ju.-i it
the President's desk, is the porn
or cmcrx in.- " 1 "..-it.--.. -1 in ii
11:10.C> of 11..' ' ll t?!l ! ' t '.l- Jil l -.-Ul ? ..111. ?l.T;iC
ilinciio jiiMf. < ! from ai.v luiv^ar-l on on
;iual.t->l in in. Mh li obligation*, or any failure t.
iii iuij.i.-ni\f (.Vu|... tuutii.nal ilutv, ami n
tmvuruiir In- , ,
, ,, , ,, no inter. or ; i - -1 n to inva. c tl
n-i I.. I lie I 11.
r-nieiii..ruble otnoin, aiiXJOM* to cultivate |>
next i.i that, coin lilt ice. Willi all nation.--, ii Wt
I'..!,.it, "t tie hojic toavoi.l war, wc in ay, at Ic.i
' 'lu" 1 '7 " that lui-t, rity w ill ac.iuit u* of liav
nt of Dixon , , 1 J . . .
" I'TUi' l-l | j..,,, the (. .>!?lil.il.I'll' of tWat >.-ll
y, did lint njM,|, voiir wiidoiu an<l
i- part ol pi,jv ;,,?1 vtij.j art iiic in tl
j-uril|;im.c ot'tlio duty required at m>
inved l.y \v,. hav?- I our coM-Mituent
ii- n^lit> | tlio sv>tcin ??t* (Mir (iovcrninci
oacc anil ?,,titnti at 1'nno I l>y ".ir t.it
",,t tliat ul! lic.se < \miIVderate States.
i>t expect ti>.. ?s,tio? ot' it, an.I in judicial e<
induced- i.... .. . ' 1
.v.. ui i > i .1 ii ii v ami lanal ici."in. We have
timeiiL, the I'uiiMilutiou which w n made la
it ism, I dead; have &a\cd it from h
lie per ci>ui ami fraud : have 1> 1111 arouml i
hand-. almj%c it a new temple, ait 1 now a-k t
part", juiii _> here lit the ohl wor-liip and
it. ami ' ,iu;e. I u tilt; ol 1 North St ile, \v?
[her", i tidenth appeal. Iter .-0113 move .-1
In their |,ut the-, mow with the ~t -;i< 1 tramp
uistrtic Koinati l,c.rion. 1 hat hrave ohl Stat
... ... .... .... iniiiiui} lurci s inui can la* ?
f**cn tuiiicd from the regular army in aixtyda
' u.' it is ilniiic i b^ its friends that the )
1 J?,.e iii till- bill i-? t? defend the puh
' *1"' | > r * J r t v. resist the inarch ??l Southi
' 1 ' armies, ami subjugate tlit* rov. ..utionis
and at the suiim tunc blockade tin- j>or;s
1 " 111. sei'iiiiiip States.
uU l-v' In reply to a <|iiestion, Mr. Stanton s:
,l ||.> did ma'dfi-ui ;t um'.'iisti uti'inallv to 1>
e lias
(l_ , im. in-iiin uiiicu uc iiau cUcrialied
through ;i I0114 life."
(,r. -Mr. Aiiuu?u iluoiii ami very good speakju.
or, ami a first-rate advocate, although
rn o niipar itively little known?opened the
case for I'linee N.ij dcoii. lie was hold
()j ' . noiijh to say tli it the e' ?piciit advocate
: opposed to him had very little hopes ot
(j winning his cause. The ease was overlaid
j with nan nice, which from the lapse of
Stephens wan among those who coututcllc<^|
joint Southern co-operation for the acoo^H
?ng of the rights of the States within th^B
Inion, or for joint and concurrent ih-part^B
ure l'roui it. The tide of events rolled
and washed this ground from beneath
feet of thousands of the purest patriots itfB
the land, and, obedient to the will of him
State, he embraced her cause, not grudg^J
JI. Lewis, a representative in t\
Alabama for a nuiiilier of your*,
over flie President's desk. i- ilie |
immortal lien. George V a-hingto
Stuart.
There are n few facts connected
tory of this portrait which are pet
itig especial mention. We are
formed that it was given l?y Mrs. t
Benjamin Smith, of Nhrtth t arol
bale of his estate, it was purehai
Moore, who nresente.l ii t<> \le I'
, If Sl\ fill! I '? < 1 111 it.
jiigross Iroiu J n .->
liiiint'iliatfly Ihuibly justilie.l 1>\ the abscMloe
oil nit ot liw ,,n n|tr part, an 1 hy wanton aj^i
ii, |> lintf>1 l>\ |||(, ,,f others, tli re can lie in
Willi the hit 1'loulit tint the coiiraj."; ami j at
-hups l.-surv- the people ? !" ill - I'oiile lerate >
ere-liMy in he Ibuinl ei|iial to any measure u
usiis lotien. | which security may rci|uirc of an
1 r,;l* ^ tural people, wllOs chief interest
oil l?v a Mr. i
, n port ot a column Inv r. .i .n.-.i i.. "
it ii.i" i rn i\ ??i, \\ c uavr a n^n
ivveaU its true meaning. I litis inol
wron^ ;ls tuju>t iutorprrlatimi ..I tin- i??->ti
vs-.on nil ,||,1 uvni rriiu'inlieriii^ tliit all nil
? can.' I" |,.|t tru.-ts lie!.I for tin: j i-"j In, ai
rmtisai nl powers am In lie >irietly ?*ni
taU's Will | will 1im|ii',I)J 11:i 1111*_r. 11 ill tin:
! ili'lmn'r maiKV of my ilutio* I n:aj
i a^rii'iil point y our exportation, V?t to retail
i- tho exIrtirii?ix,
soinethinj* ol tin: j?on<l w
r ttiiu li newr I n pin! on any ti ! I of >
-tructnl uor have ri^ht ;m 1 iever in v.i
ruiuent, vokoil In r I . w i- consoerati
iirjt ari iheeailie.-t n.'. , mi _'!>ri.-s ol
ni I hat | Involution, am I ? whi It In-r^i
Ah he It, m the very il.iwn ol that
poiior- strn^"_'h', Vft fla h over h r hilU ami
>' ili-aj< lc\s. 'i. Ik r I eunliilently a|'|'f.il.
ii, when : l.,-.s hy too -nlc of my own native :
ill an I 1 anil a hl??w iVt.in her w.ml.l * - 1 1
I'01'3 1,1 Uio manner prescribed by t
i?. in- l>il1
,tj ji% Mi" lioewk, of Virgin,.i, styled 11ii- l
t|(i, an ??j en declaration of w.tr. and said i!
il' ml pa.-sed, Iiv wanted tin; j???. >!?? ot t
'ic it pr, | are lor litis.
V ij Mr. linnet, ot Kentucky. propose! t!
^1^ lite 1>. i.i icrat.-i sliottid coiiic to a "tit ad loc
'"i House business, an i nit conlinuou
until tiie lib Marelt of r. sntiin ' t.< I'.ri
I mm', it was UiHioult to refute.
i We Bprc ili'cjily ({rii'vo-l yeiicrd-iy, to linarul
j tlio >li ;ii lint 1'jiil It. Ilirrix, who u:-poured,
WiU'll we l:i-l saw liilil. tile hran iileal of nimilv
he .ill h. vigor, uinl h<ui'>r. Ho w is fur I wu or
i thrue j < ai- :i -iiiili'iit 111 iho -?>u:h I'liruiinii
a
_[, r llo/e, utid whs hi hlv ustocnii'il l\v hi-in-trno,
tin- an l a--oei.iie- h.-iiv 11- t.m.l ' -
til ifiuij,, mil Willi Hie M'arnilll Of
generous heart ami the thorough dovotio^M
of his brilliant Intellect to her scrvice^B
Never n subinissioiiist, he is the represei^H
tative of that noble class, which; i litht'ul tfl
home an 1 to duty, sacrifice the inere punc^J
tilios of private oj inion to the comtno^^
cause of the country, and gave himsell
resetvedly to its service. A brilliant or^H
t<>r, a chivalrous gentleman, nil acute an?^|
(mother of Judge A. B. t'liihoraU,
in whose possession it has bv> n f??
It is one of the three original pur
Washington now in existence.
A second one, painted by Trntii
White House at Washington, and
ml portrait I lint Mrs. Madis >n e
frame when the British attacked
in 1H11?. The third is in the pot
gentleman in Huston, Mass
Next to the portrait of Wnsldnp
ttl.. ?1<UI II ? ?
.... x . I B # " J
, of I'ickciiH.) ufacturin^ country. Our true
r l'..ri\ years. pence, ami till* !V< -t t ratio wli v
train ul eo>sities v.ill per 111 it. It . alike i
, est, and that of till those to whom
hull, imii the .. .
is tlio itlonti- s'"> ana truni. whom wo wotiM
ut nut of tiic thoro .-liouM bo tho lowest pr.iet
Washington strietions upon tho inter* hange of
taction ot a itios. Thoro can be but little r
.1 . twocn ours ami other maniilae:
;lnn is tlint t>l .
,ii_, 111.ui- c*> 11 !l l? f li-i * with wh, ll\ 11 \v*.:!c< ?XII? *
policy is trance into ofticc.
Ii our in* It i^jovous, in tin* midst ol ]
mil' inter- times, to look ar. un I upon a people
we would in In-art; when one purpose ol lii^li
huy, that animates and actuates tin- whole,
icahle re- the sacrifices to I e made are not v
com mod- i,, the balance against honor, rioht,
ivalry be- and eouality. Obstacles may reta
urino or they ea ii not Ion*; nrevent the oro
uiy ?-H- IiUiw from a sister's hand 'lo all
Southern .-inters we !ln- .-ami' a
|h riluu- t > unite with u> in li.ir i.otiiou. union.
till 1 ted i > .in 1 lioj.i are tile same, an
resolve eauiiiit t>e loii^ divided They must
where their faithless confederates ot the Nor
rei^hcu tlies 111 u-t sink down in vassalage
liberty. , wretchedness. I'.initlei.-ui will not |
r?l, hut ji( jt> inureh of aooression ; ami they
Ti'(? lit - I ' : -
ur a ^ * "
j (i mi.'tit.11'\ t;irtl(s tu ilit-at llit't ill.
,| "" l-'S"' ^ V ^ >r'\. sai 1 ih it w
l )ur ">sai_v, as Mr Lincoln lias express
,j w . Ueclar <1 "llierc was no cau.su tor alari
leave a,,t' w:us l|,,rt '
th or Amid preat excitement contusion :i
anil ('C,T ?'? luio tin- liill was carried over
[ au?e 'K considered tomorrow. It is doult
i wl'vtln r it will pass 111,. Sen :to.
ri. i >... : i ... i
?rt off iiicili iting a t ichim-ut ami rcganl whcu
j, over he a^carcil mi?l h-ulo fair to ho ? man of
sly ' murk ami u-eltilno^H. Pence to hi> ashes, ami
a" ; honor to hi* memory.
I'iiai*ki. llti h.N. (V.lVb l:>, 18t?l.
til 1 > >: a it r.M"tt>s: It bi'outiHM iny ntult<>
aiirho'.y tltity to announce t lie stnMon tlvatli
lul ?>I I'nut l>.trrm ;i'r Hurt is, of l.aiieastervilh*,
S ?ur 1? t'arolina, which took jilaec this after
i.u .?ct inj.' >tatt\->man, the association of hi^H
name vilh that of Mr. lluvis, in the Kxc^fl
cutive functions of the now Union, in
pledge of the consolidation of the entir^J
i .?nutkern sentiment in one f.-clinj* of
alily t? the tinvcrnnicr.t. an I of an uubr?]^|
ken front to its adversary?. IB
[.V " Ori ih? 1'iroyune.
'NoTIISfl W?n*r?"??'N??n<.nv Si i k'?'J
me --wui nero ?Andrew .inch;
order, an excellent one ol' Alain
jguished son, lion. \V. I,. Yatieej
Mr. Melntyre, of tliis city ; and n
of the great orator and statesman,
and next to that a historical rcpn
the swamp encampment cue of i
when ho invited the liruiidi oilio
of the scanty faro; and on the e
of the door, entering into the lla
picture of (Jen. Washington, bet
artistically wrought unon cmvih
v.n ; iu'\i in ii 14 "gii?mil; foiiiiiiiinni. s,Micli as I
nua's <lisi in - of the Aiu.riiMii I uioii. It uui|iaintcil
t-v ilmrcltirc, tliit mutual inl uv-t .?
. \i.ti picture vitc >;?ioil will ami kind li'din^s.
Il.ni > t 11\. ,.Vt.r j,;,ssi,,|, nr lust shniiM clniid
mentation <>t 1 . . . .
i.n Mil-am, "tent or iiiII.i>>! * llii! an.t.it,mi
it i<> partake Sliiltwo iinwt j rcpnrc to moot I
xirciiu' i" i ii 111 stinl maintain, l.y tar fin:
ll. i< unoilicr J,, (1j ,,f tlifswurd, til*' n is.linn 1
lit it .ill v ami t- . .1 ,i
, . Iiavi' assumed aiimn tin n itnu
i)K4itii tin
, ?
lie Slates tlie movement sanctified l?y its just
t follow, sustained l?v a virtuous pcujilc. Ui
ilmuld in- lv 1,-t a-, invoke tli Ho 1 ? t* our la
ll, how- <r11i. 1<> ;iii 1 protect its in our i-Hurts
I lie j in I z- |ictiiutc the principles which, by Hi
oi those iu_'.'. they were a', le to vindicate, e
the finer- an l transmit to tli ir posterity, am
il a. hitra t lie continuance ot tin-, lavor, evei
which we fully acknowledged. we m:i\ In
I- of the I-. X ... I . ...
_ it 111 Mien saiety now, or tin y must r?
he :.inl -i little later, by the lirfht ol their hu
Veroiit ( homes.
tilers to 1 hit, ^cutlcliicii, collie they ijuiek
to per* conic they slowly, or come they novel
is bless. separation is litial, absolute ail I eti
-t:il>li>h With ns, reconstruction wouhl In ili>
I. with tv. We haVij taken our household
" ^i it. |V.on the ohl temple which our lathers
.p. fully but which fanaticism ha< |iollute<i. an
.;llJ l( ? li:ni??? III II.IS 1^1 veil HSSUrallCl'S tl
ri n w'" s|-" '"> such bill.
Ill the I 'r;H'l! OolitlTl'lllV to-ll IV til1' (*<?
|v or 1,1'"l'? reported was discussed. Also t
"our proposition to establish slavery south
i-rnal '''' ''' nun., not iiiclu liii^ tuturc
|,,Vi,| <|tiisit ions. No dctinito condit ion' a- Ik
gods ?rrived nt.
Hives, ol \ ir_riiii:i, implored i
hj iMiilrroiicc to come t?.i vote on the si
i.it noon, about 1 o'cl ck Tin* circumstance*
attending lii> ilocea-o wore peculiarly ?lisin
Messing. .lie was a uietiihcr i tin* Senior
lie Class ot tin* I iiiverMtv of North Carolina,
' 1 Init ii]> >11 the secs'ton < I South Carolina
ae- he <leteruiiiie<l to have the I'uivorstty ami
tii oiler hin services to li s State lie was
soon nl'ier n|i|K>iiiteil an aiil of tiovcnoi
lie Ihekilis, which place lie resigned uj<>n
l1? helli!-' elected Seenii i I
I ?Sosa)i Abraham Lincoln. Withi^H
flit? past mouth hundreds of basinew firnt^H
in Huston, New York, and other citie^H
have uileil Many thousands of a<?ktn<-iH
. throughout tho New Holland and Noriher^H
Stat- - haw been thrown out of employ^J
nient, on account of the political dfhoultiei^B
jrowiuj; out of Lincoln's election. Soni^B
of the heaviest failures in New York
linn I. The collect inn i* cTlninl)
tnblc. awl contribu'os tnuoli to th
of tlio Hull. ? Mi'O'jimcry Aderrti
Rcxlirnlitlot)'
F/cntcr.vit-Colonel A. II <!!.'. I I
e<l It is position In tin H. < llc^itii
Carolina Volnnti ors.
>
f very er * *ii eultli. ^\eli.i\ei I e I 11ji?>11 .i
a .1 lornnuill i 11 11*|>eiuleuce, ami it inn t lie
rr' jnii'Micl. I liioii^li hi.my wars i
versy w til i.iir Into avsneiates, (Instates,
we liavc vainly etulruvei
n has iv-i mi- cure t r tin(:ii i' v :ml olitaiu re-|> > t
in of ft.null rights to which \\V were entitle
ii. e. . ; v, ti 't a r!n>iee, we liave n
l.e 11 111e I, ni -f I' l ilioll, aiel In
? 11* ... ' . I .1.. i -
^ nni.iri n> nurrt'fs, U> I'llicc
< ir-.-ci* of , nopt'i ity.
infl.xil.lv - ?
l?f ntlltlT" W \--III N?tT<?N , lYhlllHV -I
Northern Senate, loilay, tll?* l'o-tal Sol viee I
"ei| to <t- debated. Mr. Hunter spoke nj^aii
lorlh^e withdrawal of the s rvieu from tli
I. \s a fed r;it S.ates
- rt ! to In tli - llnu-e, Mr Stanton'?. Kuri
nei i'oi t !i, was the pliheiple suhjei't of ilehat
ninl li> never will earry them bark. I trust
tlir ii.ir.ituiii will lie in.iilc in ju-ai-iit
il should In: otherwise, wo will not
tin- responsibility. In the lanv;u i^e ?
oil w is j,,yiiriibouu ol'tlio South, . ^Ir l ooi
thr W(, ^t?,w (|).it : "libelly, in its l ist no
e I on- js j(lJj j|u. p|,?u] eif the br.ive ! '
!?,. |{,|| W\sliinuton, February -I ?Tin
e. No eeeil.ii:; to ilay were uniiiilHiil.ini
fli it J''1 'y- llo saiil lu btliovo.l it woi
. | it !>? a?io|iti ?l tomorrow.
' u|,j I In- Sproial t'oiiimittce of l-'ivo lu
I tin- afir<1'^ tu r, p'"1 :l roitilutum to tho lion
inlis ? ct'ii>urinj? tIn- SeiTrtary ol the N;u v t<>r
i <*r|>tiiio tlie resignations nt otVuvrs of l
N ivv from tin* soivling Si it< wlnn tli
wviv in open Inutility agiin.it this (iovo
1 pro- incut. C'/iue/cston Courier.
n - - . XIVUIVIIMill III lilt
>ia !. iiH'a.t(cr \ oliiutccr^.
liu returned t<? th:idaee on Saturday
tve last tor the |inr|*?s of settling the uco'iiint*
* ?', It.- hud contracted, and was to have lelt to
no- nijjht for South t'.iro.ina.
he This iiiornini; he railed on Mr. Stone,
ley in wluwe hou?e he formerly roomed.) and
rn- inquired tor Mr. S lie was told that Mr,
S was not in. atid went to his room. Mr
inn oonncctcu Willi inc rxmmcTn ii.i'lr ?
all. Nothing ivmnji. when the rrcoi) ts
the New York ('uKk)m House on l ist wecj^J
i fell off ahoul one-half from those of
corresponding week last year! Noi-?>ii^H
snffering, when they could f irm a proce^H
' sion many miles in length, in a single citj^J
of operatives thrown out of en plovtncnH
on account of the political troubled HuH
still, in each successive s;roo; ;t. Line i!iH
If in. K 1 w ); I t
Jlic Ti-ciMiiry >>! S ;"!i I ' > in i. .
tlio r scijil i>. * i >111 ' i iic 1
JB-|.
' in . ' III M i IM' ?l II ? | |||
' .t '.-i v of < I'it.i,- own r?iirmi l :li j.
' 1 '' " ? i i'"/. ii !i w li.iv
?. Mel nllon, '' -'.t"*1 i" ' , ' ' unitu il iiiU
J' 1 '?*it u Jx'.u 1? t J ill?m: i>.ii
Ill r i.l ll'-TIOII W l? ll.Ki II I till- III llti'l*. 'I I
j' : lilt \ III (ill' |Hlf I till Well! II11 i III i Hi.Ill
I'iriiii'il. . I lii' iMialr, iii i \< culivr
I* . t .-!i;i'.l lii ?MJili "III >11' ltl.ivl. .i-i .1 II.'- it nl'
M'l'Ui ' I|- V III" < 'oil . I
n> iv ? .IflrjMili mii llliiiiiis, I'iMiusyU aiii.i,
it .Ivra.y, < )tii<> :iti>l I?li<>? 1?% I I iii>l will ]
r.-in-r I l?l\ vofir i ?r ?lit; bu-.ler St it - pr.?j>
dm git tomorrow Tho Virginii lUiegatea
lio >livi?lo?l.
Nrw Mun. Lincoln and Mit-* I-\m M
rob* Ilari.et Lane, it is said, has in\it .1 M
Lincoln to accept the ho*|>ii.iliti? <<t i
will White House, on her arrival at W.olii;
I ton, next Saturday.
."Mom' oanie 111 about I 1 o'clock, and hiring
ixs |. ]. 1 that Mr. Harris had iuijumd l*?r liim
i . ho wvnt to Mr. Harris n on and Idund luni
lit' asleep. Ili' 1 ft In. . l?ut railed a^ain a:
ii^- I u'? look, and finding him sti.l asleep, Itr
hccaiuo alarmed an 1 .id for | h^siei hi."
ropruU I ho parrot-cy "Nothing wrong?
!\ is Hiirt'nino tmv tiling
i Is it :iv w ni ler til-It his own far; .-|H
b -foro ho rouehos W?sh;nuto.: is th<?r<>iv*^H
|j dt?gu?to.l witii ihiTilriv, li t tlp-y !ovl
^ IcctcJ.?-' ttnVmwin, H