[ Correspondence of ihc Baltimore >S'tm.] 31ST CCLKOTimWlBT SKSSIONWAsnrftOTOJf, Jan. 15. senate. The Senate elected, by ballot, a .Select Committee on tbo subject of French spoliations prior to 1800. The following arc the Committee: Messrs ?S'milh, //imter, BradbuVy, Manguinand Sturircon. T%Mr Foote gave notice that, on Monday lie -would call no his resolutions concerning the Ten iter! 's. 5The joint resolution providing for the collection of the revenue was taken up nnd passed. Mr. Holland, from th< '"'ommittce on Military Affairs', repovteu 'ill for the payment to the .State of Floriuti of certain ivhnncpc ntlnn^Jn^ ? ..uvuumi^ wiiv? ou[)|nv;^ivii ui Indian hostilities. Mr Dodge, of Wisconsin, offered a resolution to pay the ilev. Mr Slicer thn usunl compensation f>?r his services as (Chaplain at the special rtid th? present session. Agreed to. 7\ Mr Brodhead's resolutions, culling oil the President for a statement of the charges against ail office-holders removed by him, were taken up. Mr jVangum said this was a departure from the usual practice, and was wrong in principle. To test the opinion ol tin; Senate, he would move to lay the resolution on the table. The motion was lost? yeas 22, nays 20. Afv JJradlmrry said he was surprised nt the opposition manifested to the crdl proposed, which was necessary tori proper discharge of the duties of tho Senate, nnd was not all conflicting with the re ppeot due to the. Executive, lie proceeded to argue and prove, that the removal of an officer, upon the principles assumed i,'? ('i.? < t/j uiu 1. itMunn uwurc me eiceuon, was ft stigma upon (lie character for fidelity nnd capacity. lie also..read tl>at portion of the inaugural address, the passage relative to tlio appointing newer, and the declaration that want of honesty, capacity and fidelity should be the cause for removal, Mr. Bradbury mentioned by name nnd gave a brief account of each of tlio Wi AO f -.-1 1 iiivQV Viioiiii^uiouvu fJl'I SU1IS >Y 11U IltlVC bpenremoved by Lhisadmiuistrntion. In (his city competent tir.d faithful men were removed, and the consequonco was that the public business was behindhand, and additional force was asked for. Jt would be better to restore the old officer*. The whig party have become the spoils, party, lie did not believe that Gen. Taylor Juul intentionally deserted his piincipleo, but ho had no doubt been imposed upon by false charges, nnd it was the object of his resolution to elicit this fact, The President certainly did not intend in this way to redeem his pledge to lend himself to no party schemes. If any Senator should rise in his place and say that thu Prcsidont had disregarded his pledgee; nnd that he removed men merely because they wero democrats? if this was acknowledged?if it was ad nuticu turn the i'residont's course was inconsistent with his professions?that he would withdraw his resolution. Dutit was due to the persons removed that tliey kuve an opportunity to vindicate their reputation, if it was insisted that thc^* were removed on the tcore of incapacity nnd want of integrity. Tlio resolution was passed over. Mr. Douglas offered a resolution calling for copies of instructions to the acent sent to Hungary; also, instructions to minister to Centml Amcricn, \y imuuiijr uuuiiuury suuions arc lip in arms Against the A ustrian Government T)ic jSfclnvoninns and Servian boundary regiments had revolted, and raised the cordon of tho Turkish frontier, so that thoir rear is fully secured from the troops on incir rear in i urkey. 7'hcy wore assured beforehand of a warm support?a circumstance which will complicate tho relations already sufficiently complicated, between Austria and the Sublime Porto. The boundary regiments which have revolted are among tne bravjfct, and hardiest soldiers in the Austrian service. The chief movement is in tho Servian, Peterwarden, and Vetcck military districts, which aie exasperated at being excluded from the wood schaft. I The military force of tho rebels is estimated at 120,000, which is hourly swelled by desertion from the Austrian regi uiviiwa m 1 eicrwarucn and other places. It iij said ll^j/^tiu has boon intriguing to get up (his insurrection, so ns to have both /ratUrja and Turkey entirely dependent upon her; in proof of whicl* JCuttiatf agitation is daily proving moro open and daring; and the incrediblo nc?: tirUy of agents of that power loads to the conclusion thit sanguinary engagement!} will speedily break out between Rusia and Turkey. The Prince of Servia has already re* fused to pay tho tribute due to the Su 1tAn of TuiKq^ of 31,000 duetts, and the ; ! *i >Tr. arming of nil male adults is bc>ng earned on with the greatest possible activity, without any one knowing whole the firms comc from, TRUE COURAGE. ^ Wo doubt whether the pages of (Tie history of 'lie world present n parallel to the sublime magnanimity and self-sacii- i | lico of the orow of tho United States brig I Somers. When that, vessel was wrccki ed and about to sink, it was found that i only a portion v f tho crew could be taken o(l* in boats, Those who wore commanded to remain obeyed without a murmur. Some offered their places in tho boats to i others, though it was evident that no lm t man help eould rea .h those who remained. A largo, heavy man, who had ta; ken a scat in one of the boats was ordered : to return to the vessel, as thereby two i men oi smnijnr 61X0coula be saved, lie I did so without complaint. .'/'he Louis sailed oft"?the Corners went down amid ! the boiling waves, a;.d with her, these | sclf-sacr(icing heroes, whose glomus "ournge and gieatness of spirit, have ucvl er beeii equalled in ancient or modern times.?Jtichnl. lie}) TilK SKR GE A NT- AT-/l ItM S. Mr. Glossbvenner, the recently Sergeant at arms, is the Kilitor of (he \ o."k, l'a., Gazette. We have no doubt he was eminently qualified for the office. 7'lin ' following nolico of his nomination, from his own pen, was writton on the day pve\ ions to his olcction, "We think (he last mentioned is a very judicious nomination indeed?we know ' (l)i> nnminnn I'nir ?v..ll ntwl orn mo judIced in his favor?but we are somewhat apprehensive tlmt lie would have a first itite chance only in the event of the ' election being decided in favor of the candidate who should receive the least votes [ We arc glad in know on the best possible authority, that he looks to the election j with a full appreciation of the Elhiypian [ sentiment: 'blessed are dey wot. don l speetnuflin, for dey ain't guinp to be (lis 1 appointed,' A Beautiful Thought.?"Out of heaven and the bible, those is not..ing so pure as that love which makes us forget ourI selves and live unto others The lust I time Eve wandered through Eden's bow ers of celestial amaranth, the angels, betokening her departure, gave her many ; flowers, which she twined in her hair, and wore on her neck all, save one?a love i blossom?which she pressed to her breast, ! and the approving smile of all the angels , quickened its fainting leaves into life, and J*it took root in her heart; and so, ever! more, the children'of Eve are inclined to i love." Queon Victoria, it is said, is coming on a visit to Canada. If that is the oase, ' she had bettor come soon, or she will be | obliged to go out of her own possessions. The Richmond Republican, in allusion | to the amount of juvenile depravity, Arc., brought to light by the late police reports in New Yosk, says that resolutions denouncing the jmiis of other, coming from such sources, can only be compared , to the supposed case cf a deputation ! from Sodom Ar Gomorrah, expostulating ! with Aoraham on slaveholding. Baldness?We learn f.om the lhiflalo Expross that baldness is owing ti the desquamafication of the i pidermis. Hang on to your hair, now, those who possoss any. NI A R ES I 13 S& On Tuesday 15th inst., by Rev. D. Humphreys, Mit. T. (1. Tiiimmikr to M iss Maiiy u, daugther of Dr. M. Thorn son, nil of Anderson District. T A X E S. The Tax-Collector of Pickens District will attend nt the following places, viz: On Tuesday the 5th of J/arch r\Jno Ho wen's; 6th at tho Trap; 7th at Hosier's 8th at 7lrolf Creek; Oth Mrs. Barton's; i i tit Hurricane; 12th McKinney'a; 13th Grant's Store; 14th Oconco t nct.l v according to contract a portion of j the monoy v ill bo advanced if ilusircd by i tbc contractors. MILKS M. NORTON, ) JOSEPH UURNKTT. - Committee. K. K. ALEXANDER. \ Pickens C. II., Jan. 22nd 1850. ids. UITAlTIO'N. ! Mrs Lucindu King having applied to me for Lettcvs of Administration on the Estate, of George W. King, late of /^iekens District, deceased, the Kindred and Creditors are cited to appear before me on the 1th day of February next, and show ctmsc if any they can why said yld ryunistnu >w should not he granted, j Given under my hand and seal, January 21st, 1350. W. 1). STEELE, o. p. d. j Pickens C. II. HO?2t I [ II. I.. JKKKKllS, | | W. P. COT I HI AN* [K. J. lU'OKMASTKII. | W A II E-IIOUSE AND Commission) Iflcrclimits. Mnrket-Strcot, llAMiiuun, S. C.?AVatkrpuook ^IcTntosli-Stroet, Ai uista, CJa.?Fiukpkook. Take tliis method of informing their friends ami (lie public generally, that they still continue the Wahkiioisk and Commission business in this place and Augusta, Oa., where they offer their services to Rkckivk, Srour. on ski.i. ( 'otton, Fi.ont, i5aton, Sic., Kkcmvk ani> Koii*vaui) Merchandise, 15i y Goods, kou Pl.ANTEHS Oil MUIUMIANTS. Their Wnrehoiifin i?i Annmcio I -- "f>"?' ?" Mclntosh-street, in (he contre of (lie Cotton trado. Their Warehouse in this placo is safe from water and isolated, therefore not exposed to fire. As thev will bo constantly at their post, promoting the interest of their , friends (which they are aware will add to their own.) They solicit and hope to merit and receive a full share of that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and, i for which they now return thanks. ! j-iiDcrni cjisii advances will bo made, when required, on any produce in store. JEFKEKS, COTliKAN & Co. Hamburg, Sept. 1st, 1819. 18 HEA D^^X)ARTERS.~ COLUMBIA DIVISION. \ Grnp.uai. Order. j Am. applications for Arms and Accoutrements will in future bo made to the Commander-in-Chief direct. Each application counteri.ingncd must contain the actual strength of the Company, the number and character of arms 1 and acquirements on hand, and the nu:n ocr and cnaracier or arms and accoutrements required. Tn no event will any requisition he complied with until all the old or useless arms and accoutrements arc returned or satisfactorily accounted ' for to ono of the Arsenal Keepers of this Slate. The 117 See. A. A. 18 H, herewith; published, will he rigidly enforced. By order Commander-in-Chief. .T. W. (3ANTEY, Adj. and Insp, Qep. "P.ilfll nfTlnm* til: Into In mnl'A 1 - "J I any return or reprrt, or who shall he required hy any superior ofllccr, and fail to make such return or report, shall be lia- j bio to be fined as follows, to wit. A Major General, one hundred and fifty dollars; a Brigadier General, one hundred ! dollars; a Colonel, or officer commanding a regiment, seventy-live dollars; a Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, or officer commanding a battalion, fifty dollars; a Captain, or officer commanding acoripany, i twenty-five dollars; a Judge Advocate | General, seventy-five dollars ; a Brigade j Judge Advocate, fifty dollars; a Rogi- i .-I T..J 11 > " I iiM'iiim .MKigo ivuvocaie, iwoniy-iivo dollars; a Paymaster General, seventy-fivo dollars; n Division Paymaster, fifty dollars; n Brigade Paymaster, thirty dollars; a Regimental Paymaster, twentyfivo dollars; and all commissioned staff officers shall be fined in similar sums, ac* cording to their respective rank, and fift.v iiP.i* pent, on t lio nmnnut i\f I'm last jpneral ta.\ of such delinquent of any giado." All papers in the Stato will copy, Deo 22 82-tf MONEY! ALL Persons having demands agains' the Estate of Maj. Hamilton deceased will | present them Iq me duly attested. Those indebted to the Estate will do w.ll to call and pay np. A. M. HAMILTON, Admr, Nov. 10, 1840, 26 NOTICE. TO DIST111 15 U TEES ,' * | The Distributees of the Estate of Ilonry unrner Ucc'il. are hereby noli lied to appear in the Court of Ordinnry on Friday the 8th of March next, for n final and full settlement of said Instate. Each Distributee will he required to render on oath a sehudule of alj property received by lliem , from said Estate All persons having demand \ against snja JUstale are required (o present them to mo duly attested on or I efore the yih of March next, or they will be band by the soltloment. J AMES Ci A RNElt, Adm'r Pickens CI. II., S. C. Jan. In, 1850 35 Gt, COMMISSIONERS SALE). IN' Er w i /. tiiiiiics au. juurpnree f ism lor sale of vh. i Real Estate, (Snrali Stewart, ) ilk Gloves and handkerchiefs , of superior stylo, lower than ever oft'ercd here before, and mens Moskin Black Ciloves, a good article, at Tocts per pair. A fine lot of iS'hocs and Boots of every style: Hats and Caps, from iGcts to $1,00, I-ine Hats from $1 to $;3,00 Groceries, Sugar and Coffee, superior article, New-Orleans Molasses at 50ets per gal. Iron, Nailsnnd castings on good terms. All of the above will bo disposed of as low or lower than they have been sold in this market in many a day. In exchange for Goods we will receive Beeswax, Tallow, and Feathers at the market prices. Come and examine for yourselves, for we are determined to sell for small prof its and quick returns fan. 12, '50, 31. if. E. li. BENSON & SON, ARE NOW KKCKIVINO AM) OPENING '1111: I.AUGUST STOCK OK TIIKY IIAVK liVKU HAD IN PKN'DI.KTQN. Consisting in part of BROADCLOTHS; CASSIMEUES SAT-I INETS, MACKINAW, PILOT) DEAVER AND FELL COATINGS, ! .SATIN, CASHMERE, VEL VICT, SWANS DOWN ANI) OA SSI ME RE VESTING S A LSO, TWKKDS KKI1SKV8 KKNTlJflKV .liiAVM ?vn \ rious New Sly It? (foods for Gentle- j men and Ladles wear?Merinos' and Alpaccas' all colours, Late .Stylo Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Edgings, Fancy Buttons, Braids, Tapes, Ac., . Kiclh and others. ! 320 ylcres of Land more or less, on Chaugn, adjoining lands of Thomas llari bin, Win. Barton and others: on Tin's day after sale-day at defendant's residence, 1 pair Oxen, 1 Ox Cart, 1 black jl/are, I hay Colt, 3 Cows and Calves, and 13 head stock Hogs, all levied on as the property Joel Mason at the suit of Joseph Grishain. On Tuesday after sale-day at tlio house of the defendant, 1.00 bushels v urn, ? no a siock llogs, ?'J u0ws and Calves, levied on as the property of Enoch Chapman, >Sen., at the suit of Enoch C'hnpman, Jutv 180 Acrosof L-md, lying on the waters of 12 Mile Ixiver, adjoining lands of James Porter, Mary J/urphree and otiles; on Tuesday after sale-day at dofen aunt's nonse, i forrel Mure, SSuddle and bridle, l two-horse Wflg'on, l one-horso Wngon, 2 Cows und Calves. 3 Iiogs, 1200 bundles Fodder, 1 barrel Whiskey, an old set of smith's 'fools, all levied on ;is the property Isaac Murphree, at tho suit of A. //untor and others. J. A, DOYLE, s, I* , D. Sheriff's Ofiice, Jan, 11, 1800. j SOUTII CAROLINA. IN TIIK COMMOM FI.KAS PICKETS DISTRICT, Allen Keith, assignee, ) Doc. in Attach, vs. r Perry ?fe Keith, Joel M. Keith. ) Plffs Att'vs. The Plaintiff having this clay filed his Declaration in my oflioe, and the Defendant having no Wife, nor Attorney, L'nmvn In hp in fine Sstofn rm wl^nm m\ py of this Declaration may bo served. On motion of Plaintiff's Attorney, It is Ordered, That the Defendant do appearand plead or demur to the said Declaration, within one your and a day from this date, or judgment will entered by default. W. L. KEITII, c. c. r. Clerk's Oflico. ) January 1, 1850. f 33-1 y X E W GOODS! THE Subs l iber would again inform his friends, and th<; public generally, that he has just received a fresh supply of $i*:is1os viz- Calicoes, from 5 to 20 ccnts per yard ; Shirting, bleached and brown ; Cambrics, Lawns and Alpaccas; Cloths, Tweeds, Cas&imores, Sic., for nticmen's wear; Mlankets, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, &c.; Umbrellas, and a variety of other articles, which he will sell very cheap for cash. 8. It. McFALL, Pickens C. IT.,l)cc. 10, '49. 32-b Judge l*or Yourselves. Those indebted to me oil her by noto or account must call and settle or they will have costs to pay. J. N. LAWRENCE, Jan. 5, '50 tf Letters. Remaining in the Post Ofllcc tit Pickens C, II., Quarter ending 31st I)oc., 819, which if not taken out within three months will ho dent o tho Post-Ofiico Department as dead letter.-* DagueTreun Artist Abraham Able Micajali Alexander O. t\. L .Hollos J. L. llyram 8. M. Bell H. R Campbell W, W. Clayton Peter Ellington Oiirnor Evam Elijah Foster Rev. J. Gridinm, 3 W.Grant Richard (loldon R?r, 1). HomnbWI Eneas Hunter Jnmcs Jlolilen John Lny Jamu* l.ay Edmund Martin JJnily MosToy Win. Martin. Alfred McCall J. 15. Mauldin Jtov. John Owens Jeremiah I'mtw Watson O. Itoo Dani-M Whitmiro John Willson Samuel WiU<>l?. F, r, a vEXANMCH, I\ M, January, 12, J 800. womkyj money? Those indebted to the Into firm of Thomnsori & Keith will find their Notes and Accounts in tho hands of officers for collection if not jKiid by the liist dny of March next. v E M. KEIT.JI, Jan. f>, *50. tf