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H\)z Syaxtan. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1856^ AQBNCT. " J! Mr. A. U. Smith is our authorize 1 agent at Cu- ^ Jumbus, North Carolina. . ' In NO RUN. D' We have 110 inlcution o( dunning subscribers mid advertisers, but would merely hint that our o?>uit " rommrncc* on the 4th of uext month,and if adverti- ^ aers or subscribers happen to have business liere, orl We should be glad they would remember that priuters like now and then to hear the chink of dollara. w' dk. 8*mrTIbDiEss. ?? Which was advertised for Thursday evening, the S? 16th inst., and which was postponed on account of j inclement weather, will be delivered in the Cha|H'l St of the Female College, Friday evening, 34th inst. j.;| The community are invited to attend. ! m comhunion'sertices. ! or The Lord's Sunncr will be observed in the Fres- I Oil byterian Church of this place next Sabbath. Preparatory services will be rendered on Friday evening, and continue through Saturday. (]( THE LADY'TBUOR" cd With coinmendnble promptness, Godcy's Lady's s' Dock for November is on our table, and a superb ' 1 No. it is. It is filled with everything interesting to | those catered?for engravings, fashion plates, cro- j diet, worsted, and embroidery patterns, directions to make bonnets and cut dresses?in short, all information useful nnd ornamental may be found in ' its pages. While the I tcrary excellence of the Book is fully maintained, Godey lias so improved upon | himself as to mike his popular monthly un iustrue- j j*" tor in nil that is useful and benutilul in the deeo. >. | J? live art. It is pre-eminently a ladies' book, and nn i one should lie without it. | ' 1 Woclub Goner with the Carolina Spartan for $4 ill advance. Now is a g<x>d time to subscribe, as a new volume begin* in January. Send in your '<>! orders and money. TUB TOTE oTsTuril CAROLINA. Gov. Adams Iris issued his proclamation, conve- "i ning the Legislature on the 3d November, for the purpose of casting the Electoral vole of the State, j in accordance with the law of Congress, on the 4th. | BLOOMBERffi BRO. ^ We direct attention to the stock of goods ndver- j tised by the above gentlemen. It is large and varied, j embracing just those things which nil want and ; must have. It any doubt our word, then give them 1 ^ a coll, nnd see lor yourselves. They will consider it I no trouble to show their goods. t 1 cr THE ELECTIONS. i? The result of the elections in Pennsylvania and ; '> Indiana, which took place on the 14th instant, has been anxiously looked for. All the returns are not * ' yet in, although enough is known todi termine with 'X certainty that these States have gone for the 1 )enioemtio party. This triumph of right principles is the more to he rejoiced over inasmuch as it was nearly unexpected. It is true that many found their ' mini increasing under t'ic .uvrriv news 01 mo can- | *v.ias, and would not believe what seemed imminent- < 111 We confess we hnd almoit abamloned ourselves t" | (Impair, mid were looking for the nest act ill tin great national tragedy. Hut tlic curtain hu risen ( rpon a brighter aceue, and one much more fascinating than the clash of arms and the slaughter ol brothers. Bi When it is remcnibcrcd tlint abolition and Na- 'i'| live Americanism formed a coalition ticket in PcnnsyIvania, for the nvowed purpose of defeating tlie Democratic |Mtrly, and under the ptettigf ol j j victory overbearing Mr. Iluch-inan in the Prcsidon- ' tial election, we think the full measure ol a nation's M< approbation will be awarded to the sturdy Demo- j, crnts of the Kcyntoiie State for their glorious exer lions in defence of constitutional liberty. We ! //. breathe more freely now for the great result. Petin ^ sylvan'm, which was regarded doubtful, and Indiana which was not expected in tins quarter, havocliaiig ed the lace of things. The lowering brows and de- I nn termined visages of our acquaintance* have given place to a bright and cheerful anticipation. Tliu ^ I trust in Providence is almost realiicJ- and to thai (j, source alone did nv n look tor succor It is nofaiicy to say that a nation hung on the issue of the strile. " The two Inlets almost intermitted effort in the inteii ity of their interest. And tlie notes of triumph are j \\" reverberated by the deep-mouthed cannon from the 1 extremes of the Uuiun. (hid grant that this be but "j"' the premonitiou of the 1th of \ov? rnbet! RISSMTPOLICY. The Kinpcror Alexander, now thnt ho is crown- ^ ed and firmly seated upon his throne, has issued a ' ^ manifesto, declaring his policy as regards (troche and Naples. He views with concern tlie inlerfer- i i enec of France and England to control tin- fort urns *?>ii i?f th -se States, and, on the principle of European ^ intervention in the affairs of Turkey, avows his v rcA<liiifM to extend advice and exhortation t gov crnmepU whose internal allien, are not administer ' ed in a well rcgulnud manner. I'.ut lie m unwilhug to carry tho principle of interference further, //? or permit others to do so. '1'lic policy tlius eniin- I elated has special reference to tlie attempt to con- '*>" tmlGreece and Naples l>y military pow?r on the ' ( ' part of France and England, and gives little nssu- ,j ranee of permanent p?aco hvtiv<en these three j J1 European governments. " rj This manifesto of the Cxar excites cousidernhle , v lemark and dissatisfaction in England and ]'ranee. |), It is regarded with astonishment; and the London | " !\at, the ofliciul paper, expresses well-affected sin 1 ' ' prise that a power, itself convietod hy all Europe, ^ ((] Miomd rutt* to te.ich, to watt), aiwI to t mini ten Hit' in) |HtWrri with whom peace* has been made. ' ?? SKi.r-Sili.riNu?Mr. Fillmore, n* every one ami knew he would, has accepted the W big noniinn- ^ ' t ion for the Presidency, lately tendered to hnn hy the Baltimore CotiTentioii. In accepting it he ud- H.i mils that many wings arc supporting Fremont, and ' others Mr. Buchanan. lie charges both these par- 1 ' lies with "sowing the seeds of alienation and dis- //,? trust between different sections o( this our common S country, and waging a sectional warfare tending to *"* werken, if not destroy, the Union of these States." * ' ',V There is a degree of self-sufficiency and self glori- |tir,) fit .it ion in this position whoily incomprehensible to S our common sense. Mr. Fillmore, whether inten- ^ i S tionally or ignorantly we know not, stands in the j,-^, way, to some extent?and that the extent of Irs : s ability?of the only truly national man in the lit Id. W 11 <s friends had the audacity sad venality to fuse I ^ with the enemies of the Union in the Peiinsylvn I ma election, and this was known to him when lo ,| penned the words quoted above, and thus infamous >Iet? in association, if not hy sanction, lie seeks to ignore ^ ^ damning facts against h.mself, and taint w.lh his ( (j vile slander the political character of n man whose nets are as fr e from sectionalism as the constitution ( he w ll bu called to protcot and defend. ; t??*n About n veer ego a boy escaped from Monde in ' w<-0 the bark Growler, ami got to Canada. The own' r of tho boy kept n slinrp eye upon the con roe of the ves? l, and lately caught licr at New Orleans, lie j pounced upon tho commander, and got tho price of i U his slavs, % 1,200. lrcn| TDK FALL FLECTIONS. Klccthms were held in Pennsylvania, Indiana, I J Ohio ou the 14th instant. The following is result m far as yet known in this quarter: Pknnsyi.vaMIA.?Dates from Pennsylvania to the lh admit the success of the Democratic party by majority of 3,000 over the combined opposition j ket of Fremonters and Filhnorcitcn. Fourteen ' nnocrsto nud ten opposition members of Cong'ess ! vo been chosen, iu the present Congress the i i-inocruts have only four members ? a gain of i, but equsl to twenty in n vote of the House, te Assembly, it is reported, will stand as follows: nate, two opposition mnjority ; House, 58 Demotts and 43 opposition. There being a Democratmajority on joint ballot, of course Mr. HroJhcnd II either be chosen to the United States Senate, : one holding the same pohtieal tenets?we hope ' u former, as he has stood up manfully for the | luth and the Constitution. Ou the 18th it was announced that the Fillmore ate Committee had resolved to form no Union eetoral ticket with the North Americans or Frcontcr*. Indiana.?Little hope was indulged of Demo- j atic eu- ccss in this State. Hence the party are ; ititled to greater merit for the result we think we | ay with certainty chronicle. Oil the lHili lion, .lease D. Bright, late I'resi nt of tlie 8cnnto of the United Slates, telegraphI liis friend* in Pennsylvania lliat the State had veil 10,000 majority for the Ilomocints. We fear idge Bright'* ideas were predict t< d on his wisli?not on fuets. 1 )>i|)alch<>i from Evnnsville, of e 10th, say that Willnrd (I)eni 1 hnd beaten orton (Rep ) f>,000 for Governor. The gain over e last oollgremiolilil election is 1 1,000 ill favor of e Democracy. The Congressional delegation will lnd G Democrats,5 Republicans. I" the present ?ngreM the Democrats have but 2 nieinbcrs?a liu of 4. The Legislature will be Democrntio on int ballet. Onto.?This Western Massachusetts It.na gone rec Soil all over?30,000 is claimed on the Slate J kct. The Delegation in Congress will stand I 1 i-publicnns?7 Deinocrate?a gain of 7 over the ! >t election. Illinois ?A correspondent of the Baltimore in, writing from Chicago, on the 12th, says: "The citizen* arc now being very inueh engaged polit lea. Knoll parly seems sanguine of success, it it uthought Buchanan will carry this State l>y Eonsiilerablc majority, l.irgo hcts have been olred and declined '* Kan?.\s.?Tito Washington Union says it has inr mat ion that the elections for Congress and the rritnrial Ix-gislature went off quietly Gov. Geary ade ull necessary arrangements to secure to every iter the unmolested excreiso of this privilege j lie anti-slavery Voters, however, declined to avail j cmsclvrs of their rights, and allowed llioir oppo- i nts to carry the election without n contest. Geiial Whitfield w as voted for by the p-o slavery rty and is elected. The legislature :s thorough pro-slavery. Nkvv .Jkrsky ?Biglow, Democrat, was elected ayorof Newark on the I Ith instant by a maj r iof over 300. This is the first time a Democrat is held the post. Florida.? All the counties in Florida have boon iard from but two. With this exception IVrry, emoernt, has 4,054 ? Walker, K. N , 3,768? em. majority 2S<i. Mr. IVrry formerly resided Fairfield District. MIDIBEBS OF TllirLLGISLATL'RMAs far a* timr-l from tlio following member. have j en returned to lite ilure by tliu recent ctinus: Abbeville DibtrICT.? Senaif ? .1. I'. Marall; //?iii??A M Smith, S McCJownn. T loinson, J. K. Vance and It. A. Griffin. aniiersos District?I in ti*e?(J Seaborn, 1j. ardy. a. Ifmylca and S. ti. earle iurnw kll District.? lloute.?s ii Evan*. e. Tol> ii, I). il. Kice and .1. .1. Itv in. CiiK*TRnrui.D District.?II>u?e?al<-.* mJcr cQuion, enulsli. (l|.arhni>ON ?Howe - S W Nelson Ulld .1. II ehardtmn, .1 r. Cneareit Dirr*icr Smute Sain'l McAl. lute--C. D Milton, \V. I*. (Jill, and .1. II ili-mi. Chri*T t'nrm'ii. Senate - Tin-mm M. W;>urI-; I Inner?J) P.nlcv. Dari.i.suton Iiibtrict.? Senate .1 1'. Znn-rinan; lloute ? 1). G. W mxl, 11 I. Mart and II Wilds Hnr.EriKi.n Diitikt?lloute ? '/. W. Car V, -law lllaelcivell, M C. M. I l.uninoiid, \\ cue. Ilobert Mi rriweatln-r and Abr.im .loins. 111iirim.ii. -Seante? - N. A I'eav ; House? It, I toy Dion, II. II. (Taikea.'.d Win lirattnii iJrrf.nvii.k Hi-trict --Senate ? .1 I. WistTil nid ; llouse?I. W. Stolos. II. 1. lYny, . A. Mnotiey nod Nathaniel Morgan. Kershaw District Senate .lanes ("Ins I, .Junior ; House? Win. M. Slinnnon and A lioykiu. i , i.mikes* i Iiitrirr House \. < I uller, llu.ikon?. II. Carter and C. P. Sullivan. Lancaster District.? Sen tie decree McC itlierwpoon ; Unite? W. (' t 'autlieii au l .1 K. IMk. Lkvi.noro.v?Senate?lolm l'ox ; House -<1 lller and .1 .lO'di Sutynrt. Maui r.ouo Planner- lloute. A. <1. .Mm > and P. 11. Me I .aiirui. Marion District. Senate II ni miin tlaum; use ? W. S. Mullins, l.evi Deceit and lolm I McCall. ! i KKwherrv Senate A.C t iarlin^toii; II inte 1 L .1. Joiie?,T 11. Ilutlieiloril and G. (1. Do- , It. I )rasuk Pari.ii Senate ?l>onnl<l II. Barton; < use ? !>r. .1. II. O'Cninand Jwhn 11. Kclder. 'hinck Wim jam*.? House?William F. W i imd George I'. lill.ot. lit'iiiwn District ?Haute?\V.ilo 11.irii|>, ?lr., Win. W.illuce, W. s. (tondwyn and Allen (lr< < n. IrAiiTASBiiRo I>i(ttricT.? House d. W Ml.1. Win-initli, D. K. Edwards, dantc. I'.n row 1 I O. P. Eirle. I m'urkr District. House .1 T. < r? , .1 Itlmiding nml A ('. Spain. <T. PillMPB and St. Miciiai i.* ?Senate W. ' Porter; Haute? It Vea-lon, J. dohnson, .Ir , ' Simmons, 'J'. V. S inmoiis, .Ir, W li 11?- * insure, N Mu-liell, F McCraly, F l? II.eh- t *oii, .1, C. Ilium. 11 li. Metmilingcr, .1 .1 :.K II I l. I M vv I. i I I. . I , .1. ! MoC.irli r, .1. .1. I\liii:ivw, 1". lamer ' 15. \\ . S, \ iiniiir. t. iUmc.? camkk, Senile A. Mazy, k . * \txr.? A. J, M<-( :.rilun ^t. SrKnir.Mt I'ah mil. Senile I't tcr I*. menu; House?I*. K. Pnrclirr. 1 t. I'atm Par ihii? Cot.i.rion. Senile - It. ry; House .1. (*. \VI,.,l?-v. \ f, t, Amurkwa Parish.? Senate?W. i. 1 lull; ,] tie?W. \V. M? J.,,*!. j t. mtrthiui.- House Oi>? \| Ibtnuk'i t t. (ikohuk'a Pariaii.? House --William M ,| lrr. . t r. Jamf.1 rioosr < "hkkk. Senile Win. M?l , ; House?,I?hv|i), Miiirny. '! r. Joiim CuLLKTo* ?House h. Bryan nn.l , Hillll IvIlll.'R. p >r. Tmomam ?mi Sr Pkvnis House .1. k man. t Bartiioi.omkwi, ? House Curbw TritCcv, || ( . (Jrcor, ami . I esse llnliitM'. ( t. Pkters.? Seimi ?Aqtiilln II .lobimtun; tse? Henry C Smart and .loin, I'. Buy. i' M?n District.-- Sennit?.1. |'\ (list; House N M. (l?,lbotry, Hubert Ileal ty and Tim*. I". C. r. 'ohk District?Senile? |{. MoOihv. 1 ? est?.I. (.' dinmbtis, W. ('. Black, A. Wliilo Ivkwird Monro. ., 'ovnusiionirs ok tiik I'oor ?Tl,o following lt tletncn wore cle,ted C'oinmisnioncrs of tlio l'o r ^pnitanbuiy District, nt tlic , lection l,old last k, viz: Mown ,1. (I. ijindrtm,; (i. W. II s' p. J B. Cleveland, A. C. Boinnr, and A. B. ' od ruff. n laoontinukb?Young'aStoro Pout Office, Liu , District, ban been discontinued. I' lilt: MJllllEIUi UURTEKLl. K. II. Rrittou Jb Co put forward the following facts in reference t<> the pre-senl mid future of the Southern Quarterly R-viow. l-'or Dug year* this purely Southern periodica) had struggled for existetice, and finally yielded to the pressure of pecuniary einbai rnssmciit, and disappeared from the literary liotbnu. At that point, the present publish* era secured the proprietorship, and revived it with presiding talent and mechanical ability equal to thut enlisted in any similar enterprise ill the world. Two numbers have been issued under those favorable circumstances; and although energy and liberality have been exerted to the utmost in placing it u|>on n firm rooting, the annexed statements will show with what barren icsults these efforts have been crowned. They now make an earnest appeal to the public. This appeal is stirring enough to wake up the leaden ear of death?and we hope it may arouse the slumbering patriotism of the South to deal justly by this llcvietv, in giving it the support it so richly merits. raoM TIIK CAROLINA TI.MKR OK OCTODKIl MO. "We took poHSCM.oll of till title of the Urrirw last winter, nud secured for its editorial manage meiit the talent and services of one of the ri|m-st scholars of the present age, (the Rev. I)r. Thornwell,) who has avoided no cflbit to procure the cooperation of many master minds; and the two numbers wliieli have appeared under Ins direction have been assigned a character second to no other p< iiodioal now published. "Our correspondents are paid J?, tin per page, for every page of mnlUr publ shed in the Review, nud we liavu labored to make it ad that its liicnds would have it. liul (and we regret to state the fact) we have not realized over $000 upon the pieseiit volume, barely sutlicient to pay lor the pap. r upon which the Review is printed. "We have distributed I,li00copies of each number of the Review to subscribers; which ought to have realized for us $0,5(10, and thus place the work oil a firm basis. "The number in press, wlurh will he issued on the 1st November, we are authorized to say, will bo submitted as a specimen, equal, if not sii|h r or, to any previous number, and if it should unfortunately turn out that the friends of the < ntcrpri-c linvo drti-rmiiioil not l.> ' I." ...o.t ....... . withhold the subscription price, wo mil be forced to yield to tin- pressure and abandon tile work as soon as the volume i? completed. '"If those wlui hare received the Review tlie prefont year couhl he induced to forward us one half the subsorption price we would he encouraged to go on, hut when it is known that our receipt* have niiiouutcd only t-> ahout $1100, and that wc have paid to authors, printers and others engaged upon the work Jl , !.">< I, the reader will easily discover that it is woisethan folly for us to eotitiuue the publication. "This is the last app< al we intend to niak< for the Itrririr. It its friends are determined that it shall die, we must submit ami close its pages before wc hecotne si t iously involved.'' GOV E Pi MIR S \vTs*lT^.\ \ II A!) 1 >IS. We copy the annexed artii-lo froin the Raleigh i N. t '.)corr< spoinlent of tin- !' h > *hn> j I>rmuci?/ ' "tlov. Wise, of your State, and t iov. Adams, of Sou'h Carolina, are w ith lis. i if (Iov. \\ se, 1 must he pardoned for saying, he is the man f.r the present eri?:s. An introduction to,and a briel eonversation with liis Ktc<-||cney, hut confirmed the opinion I hid formed of him fiotn reading his speeches?In- is emphatically the great-M Stat- s man of the age. 1 lind him easy, (remai kablv so. in con versa'.ion?as allablo as human nature em he?an eyo <juiok, and as sharp as an eagle's ? in fine. Henry A. Wisi- is just the kind ofu I'einoerat ] like to meet with. (Iov. Adams is a tall, well built man, in height about 6 feet II itiehi-s. <jii to handsome, and a nob . specimen of a noble State, lie is all tight in polilies?as he could llot be other who-. While spmUing of these two great iii -ii, sorter ne- to i ..il tin- at tent mi of \ irg iiia dcin x-lats to the follow .ng, fioin the "ll-'li-iitll Reg stel-,'' of ill s tll-Tlling, III |!k ||,, lice of their picsclioe ill this citv: the If. i quotes from a Norfolk paper, anil eomni. "Il their obj? et be, as alleged? i; these digtrta tics, invested j111 n other outlier.tv tliati ill a own iiuhalloivt d dovrcs, bate as.-en li > <1 ii|..n ii4. sacred soil nl North <'arolinn to in <1 tate nj ? n tin* schemes ?>f <1.Minion mid treason, we tell tlirni, NAY! I liv It'll "HP iliviti. 'II C.ttnc tiles cetllh lie II tit North < 'ar. iin.i? i! Why did they hi ' l Iter. jm-t in i mi (. i t!i returns of the I Vniisy Ivaie.i i lect -it! .'t Wli.lt ih;es it S..IV to this lit- Ill|*t to h tell our cm.* rvntive. I iii<>11 l.i in; .ii istatvof Not t!i ('in litia to the ear of distill <>ll? Treason! sneli a |>a|w r charging tr? ik..n up >n sueh iiwn as ise, A dams, Brngg and otlit r South ern (aovernors! Are your]*' pie aw He .1 til I'.,el, that this S. lino " I?' ulster" is tile or pill of Ir lelit is ?tin- |>aid orpin of i- vorn ell. mi - to the < ' 'list a lion?the hireling of that almost <i.il-t.>r? ken oar ty railed Kit.nv Nth:Mg?! Treason! Tin- Tieaohcrotis, oath In.tin.I. midnight jdotteis aj-i'nst the r country -no nieinher of tliat order tv mid he more re lily to "p'ot hasty treason," or "meil late upon scheme* ol disunion,'' than the '"lieu st<-i," if it tlif??iQrlit it would pas - n my litiiiihl- opitiii n. le t \ irpnia. South < " militia, and ?\?rv s nth ern State, and the I ?ein.>cincy of the I'n "ti, i. I the above insult (.fieri d these il ktinguikln .1 geir . men, an 1 in Novemhi r, forgt t ttot, that torase tli ( nioti from the hands uf traitors, sueh as the "llcg ister" and it* party, tie v must \oto tor and iUct Jatlles Ituvh.iliaii and .lo!.ll I' ltinkiliri.li; W. \\ I ikimmons?iii the f'oiniii.it) l'ieas of KieM.lie! Kail Tel'lll ItSofi, Judge (iloVel pr? koinig, tile lot lowing eases were ! ei.hd, as we leant ftoiii the t 'arohnian: "In the ease of the ixccutois ol Wolf > M. K Sli irp, the jury l..un.| a v< t.l et for t c loss sn -t.. n id in collscqui lice of deleaid. lit Hot comply tig n Ii lei ms ol Kile of negro > alt. rwai Is r. s 1 ..t !. risk. Kor pla nt il', M.-sis Arthur A T:?!i. ' i rletelldallt, Messrs. if I >. Tiade Weir ami John 11 l'ear?i ii. Appr a! taki n "In the case ol .lanes ( I'll. .! n is \\ M M\ i-rs, for slander. after the t??uii y ha 1 h. < u ti.; . l.-velnpi d and tin ens- aid . urged by * .1.- u Itau-kett, tor the plaint.Il, Mr I ?< S .insure ai d Mr. Myeis, ill propi i pet s mi, t> i tl.e.!'. n. , and Mr Itell'llpT ill I eply, Judge< ! I < I Mlst.iai ill. kinwirc's legal < hjeetion, t.?h n li arguim II" t! .' t was not k'.unler ill law, el a ii male ourly to eli.a g i man u.th being drunk, and a hab tual diniik..rd tor with burning or suppress ng a w ! t tin - put sis old. rauding ailotln i <f ploj.ity a..I I. is. ;ain. On this intimation of lis Honor's .pin. a. Messrs. Itellillgri & lh A lid John ItnikkeM '-I lie I'.n in I]', iv.di.lie'.v the ci t >in tin jury, it ' eilv" to lelii'if the legal qin -linn ill tie- \ pp i! 'olirt. ('I. M i?r) < iregg w.ifc id ' .'S.. ' . Ii I .a he lie lelit r." Nit k CoDKT Si r \t ?- I ne New ^ oik ..-ii' > '< sjsindt ut of llie i*alt.::ioie tsuti ? ;.* the (. . ..tv tig heeiic was enacted i.i tin sii| r- rue ?. nit. New 1 oik, on tile ldtli ills rlil, dill ig tie el:.in ; f Cum. Vaudcrbflt, in the Ciwb ... Hamilton ra [ lie Aceessory Tian- t <loinpmy Hamilton onlled Mr Clark, the conn -! t"i dc ii.hints, a "hie and r< peaitd the < p. in t halt a i'X. ii timi-s over, in the in .1st ol mtieli < le t. i:u nt Jr. K.eld flier, upon appealed to tin < inti prorction, lifter which Mr t'l.nk. tins I for llam ton,) jump tig to h s feet, said hi a loud von . . "It lie court will ndjoiirii the gentleman -an have a iissle, it lie itullt-s It, to tin ful extent of Ii s d -,i. 'lie curl, however, would not inljoti ii, hut .j-i it d the e*eitenient hy ihlcateinlig tin uriesl ot tie allies belligerent. ??sW11.i. sot (.'ot tPut?'.\.t ms.n as the remit ol llC ('"llgress mini K eutioll w is anilolilii. il ill harh stoii, giviiig llieke.it to Mr M-lea, a not < e of roteat was served upon the mat. rr In the I. i i.v.-i... i - 1 ... i imni'ii i, ?r t.ilil .1 <. ill III II ll< ation in tin- following words '.\!r?.-us I'Ikii'iirs; Tli' fr i:mWof t?? n lialvkn ml Mr. \\ Imlry, tiotwilliMand ill* \ In >? lln y ivr ij.nh| ground* t<> ?.111 mt tli< in it > ii r\ inj; on !< protrxt, liavo ooiiip to tlio conclusion to ;ibnn<loii 10 Mime, ratlicr tlinn ci< .tie any nunc > xeiti mi nt I till* CODllllUllit) Mii.itakv I'ii'i riov <>ii >i,innliy, l^ili <n mm, Lieutenant .l.iiins .1 llcdtop wn* elected a|>ta.n of tin* I.nwson'* Fork \ oluntet r Company, itm luil to the 36lli Regiment S. C M. Ihe Abbeville Independent I'm*, .1 01. <loMni aper heretofore, lion ndvnnced the puct to LKTTKR 1 K 0 >1 KANSAS. We arc indebted to Col. W. II. lliowiu for the following litter from Kansas, addressed to him by Col. W. D. Camp: Lkayk.n worth City, K. T. Sept. 2*2, 1850. I led this city about liio 15th day July,mid start- , ed went for a KulValo hunt. There were fifteen of us, ami we travelled uboQt 2lt0 mile*, when we j i found tlieni in great numbers. We hunted, or ru- ' i ther chased, tliein three days?killed thirty-four or | tire; but their hides not being good, we got tired I I and started fur home. We got within about thirty mile- of home whit) we met mi express for us to I march immediately to the assistance of the Atchi- i i1 son boys. Our paity was half sick with measles; so we that Were well diew lots to see who should go and who should stay. 1 hated very much not , | to go, but at the same time yielded. I wi it about i I 2b miles and stopped at a small town, Osawkee, j I where I remained until ull the boys got able t? i travel, with the exception of 1CJ. McKissick. I I started the wagon and recovered boys home, stayed j i with Me., laid iiic a foundation on a cluini, mid was fixing to s|>enii my time there; but heard of u small j | tight near Lawrence, at a small town?Franklin; ' j we formed a small company,'J in number,mid start- j | ed to the assistance of our party. Near I/Ccomp| ton we got with Coi. Titus, lie had 1 I men. W e i joined together, and were attacked by lant's party, I about 250 men. \\ e fought ihcin about two hours, j ! They tired the cannon eight times into us, hut with- 1 ' out etl'ee*. Neither did the Sharpc's I lb s prove so j ! effectual as they had nntwip: '<d < apt. Walker, ; ; of Lane's parly, loaded ii wagon viilli liny,e I fire to it. and backed it against the liouso. We surrendered, with the loss of one man' killed (a I Mitch- j man) and three or four wounded. All of us were i taken prisoners. The loss on the other side was 7 i ; killed and about twenty wounded. We wi re taken ' to Lawrence and kepi until next morning, when nn i exchange of prisoners took place. NVe were treat- : ' <d very kindly whilst we were prisoners, with the . xeeption that our arms were all taken. We then i i came back, and have been iit OAmp ever s nee. NN e f j were uudir Atchison about three wei ks, with about ^ \ 1,200 tin ii, about twenty five miles south of Law - | J reuee Col. Claiksoli, el this city, raited about five t I hundred men, and marched to Lccomplou to join j < icn lli"|iardson, who had nbmit three hundred , ini n. NN i II, about this time the army w i? to move: | Uiehnr lson with 500 men to attack Lawrence <>u i I the west, or rather to guard it on that sale; Clarkson to drop down with IJoO mi n and lake posses.- on ; | ol the Ferry; and Acthisoii, on the south. was to ' i eoniineiicc the fight. Hut Clarkioit and 1'chard i son moved so slow that Atehisun, men beeome dis- ; I satisfied.and broki lip camp. NN chad a small sk r inish on the NVakaruska, at a little place called < >?awatmnic, where wi lost d uu u. * ?ur ai my look- up. I joined our hoys at 1 /ecoinptoii, to collie hack to , recruit; but Lane, knowing how we were broken | up, mid supposing that we had left L< cotnptoii, 1 1 came up and demanded s one pr soli as that we ' li.ad at Lccomptoii. NN V told him p tehii; ?that i we were ready lor him. NN'o had 250 nun, he | , had ho men. lie formed within nb< lit v< hun- , , dred yards of us, planted his cannon, mid we plant ed ours, and formed all around the capitol and If in all around u?. The I'nited States tiamps conn in ' aim prevented tlic liglit. All <>( 11.? Spt rtnnburfr j I niui I n ou |ioy* were there. We n < ru tcil; and the Till i?f this inst. marched to I .awn-nee, under * I?11. Ucid, with about .'1,000 men, dcicrimtud to 1 bum tlic town; but tt lu ll w<. with in f..ur miles wewtro met by fciov. (Imi v, t\ ill tin* I" it.toil Suites forces?about Il< prevailed witli ii?> to i let tbe town stand, n.s Lane, aii<l all but tlie citizens ' of the tow II, hail li'lt We passed tile town mill j ili.biiniliil. AboUl titty of lie wen it a little vi.l oe ealli?l Hickory point, aiul weie attacked on the loth by about 1 ill mm. \V? lepulstd them on S ituiil .y. They ri nett ed the attack next iimui tig W e fought them uliout four hours?they had otic camion, we had none. They tired thirty six iootid* | into us. and any "pi lit tv of titles; but w thoiit of ; feet. Wo lust oho man killed, tlireo oi t. or wound- j e I. Their numb. r not kno < u. Kiom^li nl>.ut the war, as you will see the accounts in tin tit tvspapt i? I have been < ver tin- most of the northoi n, eastern an I s 'Utliern |>nitioiis of the Territory, and my I word for .1 it is the finest eiiiintry I ever saw. 'J !o I whole of the country looks 1 k. some of or tin. st tin a.lows ? the I aid is : ? i <-li :.s tin la- is nnv its. i It. The iii'iilnin Mnl i ..siei ii | arts nre r.tlnt baie nl limVr, but by .e?h mv I tli nk >< i_?h _!ini s t,, I,.. j, |-., ,1, . c,.im i\. 11. .\e ; i '.a ill si ' , li etc.! that has ii1. ut ID acres of fi i timber nnii ns I rich :im land ttc's to tie. The |h*> < st . on s : i n i 11 than tin lielust aeie i u Si.a.. h. let ' u'> plae. . It is covered with tine It ; 'i n h. 4 11 ob t..;. || gh a> 1 enn rei Ii, ntui w m i . (mm j j two to five tons nl hay to the were. Fh? re la tlic lltiest .-i.rii her' I et r iv. Tln|. - tin Ix n IU v farm- I s I <a hat t ! a's tin ii !< t K? n tuekt laid. Tin re is e-n ii here it...I tt r.nrt^i f.fill !' I .. s | iisln Is to the a- re. I le- lit el wilt ? . tiiisl ihe 1 ie. - I n i in I t.i a tin spina w . i i a I j a, en'- i. j t ?ii t ilieles, and dratvn by f.'.'n :h|eeto (our joke .f oxen, arid tit i i tuiTo-.t t: coin, puiii I. :.s, llld SO Hi I. di pped : i 'ill s dalle, your < is Ilia h ; and I tt In sure I iria-!* ! . o u t the acre, ttuh pumpkins, ' bean*, , to any J amount. I I 11 t I'll tt i ii iik th - ii i \iioj. rat ?. I vert t!? 1. <t- : In. . -.n. j iiud it > the Snot st.- k Cttunlry fin iliuvp, I. Cattle, I |4 liol.- S. V Oil 1 la. .1 tl I . . I. d 111.4 I I I . . i? ?i i . : \ the ?t .itiuii'laiK "i in-. I I. .v. miii ih. > de* nl |i !s ..ii I t!. r.iv iii * c .in i w i li / 1 :ui . sin i!l u.iki .i'kjiiI Li.i i- li u!i heat I ? the ^rnii 1. t!ii y u t-iu mi lull Mi iin.w.? I'd 1.1 .i-j. il law t' i! ijti .ii ii (In1 I |>|"T IVii :isnl i nt M y.'in f i II.r . ..i i I ? | il< 11T..' lislVil' In I 1 tl: ? : ! : i\ :. S. 11 , t iiiIhr T i :uiin s.1.ii.\ a in j. r ly nf I,I to it f. ili l> .era .e Senator. ''ii ' ili I! at.. Mm - . i cl?l l?y a cii t.i : on ?.v. i U I! , nli! i-.ni iriji iii si'. A cm i in' nt ? ! tin 1' !l till. I'll-- ll i" < 1..1J..1I ? . 11111 ? nays ' I 1.. v i never Lit. i ii in .i i i .il 11. I in . >iii in .iii n' iii|i| democratic pro. . p ? s :'i in | i 11 11 > i Lit* iiit.iv i' ii 1111 ii it it y. I "i ili 111 >-1 i.iin itii ii . | als Imvo ? ii | i-il ' 'i Hi.i_* li iiiiry, all'! a! tin lin-iiiiii it Nnvi in tli.\ mi in up a m.ijoi l\ I . 1 '.in Ii.ili .11 tliat will ho < ! i I'M li- In ' i >Ii . 1 !i-avi. ll. I ,iji< r l\ ii.|?>u i wall 1 ,tMt' m.ijiiii i ly. M i L thai ili nt ii."' | Iniii.im "I'lie I. u -mII in . } ' Mini) . . : i nil ii ? !. Ii hi !. . 1 W ' iril >p !? ot viii . in in > iii 11iii .ii.i I .i told ii> that tii> ' i.i\i i l.i ail alinli'.ii'ii nts ..nl ii.;iii f.ii'ih il 1 ii in i 1 n mi Ii a it 11 ;iil ami f .itI> nj m nun i. I i ii in Kmitu Li. i< i' y n i ! i tin r fa > In i \\ ili). .li li - | mi.lie .nl li--.-. Hi has li rih il I ill. . .11 ,ll 1 ill II, .'III 1 !i IS l: VI '. alUi|ll|iti .1 l.i I M I lll i .i I .Iti l'l i ||'IH|SJI ./ II^ iil . ' ti. ii.atnl l |- .1 I i" . Inil ! s inii^hi iln hit' 11 1 i ..:i ! mi p. i. pV alnnr, \% I- an- t;l nl to In ar lh.it the oilittllt I l\i ii'ii. Ly are I 1 .ve all ?'| j? i iii !\ 1 ? l.i u Ml 1 \\ il.. r | till I i lull I lie I 'i .i' li ...it li."' ? Sin i r a it i !' 41 la ...a Let >>.ie we an* I iii'iuii'i'ti ll. a . > ill ; " t. . ? ; .i^j I'ten 'i i; .1 ' of tile United Binlri tulhc llciin to ratio cntt#c W < I. :n n -o front mir Ni'i tin iii i\ leu. .* - if it the i \\ i 1 - It I ?i in i it. a ji p iii.. i. ly '.il I ;ii New ^ ii| L, ill I il iif I I in t alio i .iu> is l\l 11 II. ... : II 111 II r till III It . I?l||l.||a . . \\ i, i 1 / lis in th - i niiiji.i _ ti W 11 n 1' \i ti ,i i .i i a tin 1 i in t '.ii %i | li. in, ti-ml.'! .ik 11 v i is .a ii .j ,n ,_j K iii- as that la i . 1 ll II ii '.l II li - In .till . '. . r. : i . s |lt ri li . 1. 1 . e-e, .... 1 |ii e- i a . I..'ll s lna'.li ivas III! imp. I I. t. d ry IK s ,y* li s litt .ks |,| a.'i't.iint, e .lllieCtnl u ili 1. s e ill. eteili.s, ' and voucher* conn . ted n th .1-Virs. m. n!e, are j Of, It to tin itofh et nil i the puM.f. ,1 It i- ratlin fiiiiny. hut mid In he true, that fot T.Ins, a pin>!.iviry ii i', a d < i I \\ alk- i , nn f nnti cl.iviiy man, ina til eiuiiii >. metin the i-hain " her it 4 i 4 >> ai . n k no i?. an,I 11, m11 the Km 1 I ,!lil i s I ! tin ! lull, le I. . Illie friends, and I, nil. ii 11 i I.:. i. d n ll 11 " dill I of ( I .III / ill o v. 1 .s unit < r luiii;.' i>iw !< pi > m i vc tin ju ,i hi ill.- Ti i - 0 rtory ? I'lie K iluii' ml i ! (ii hi i-t \\ .1 in n 1 \ 1 ml ->??? I' III HI ;t I-..! i II) lull In i InlWl'lll M'.skIn. K \ I'ty J r. ol llii I it -111 i it , .mi 1 .11 >li i. M. I . Tlio lor . tin r t li.ilii n^i . Mr I'. t li/lii n <iu<-1 Mi lloltf. hi ;i ! I i of c-Hiis.i! .Ii'< 1- njftli, "il -i in.tly :itl<! aili quiTiH illy-'ili-cl ii n I I ( 1.1 ' !< I ll.lll 111*1 it I I . 1 l.ll'.l l t, I'juj., of I?<ir!i ii, to ii <1 ii of tlic Jsan iui quimtion Mi II.o tt ii ' pi. I i 1 .t jiloct fit the If?tli hi I'll l.ldrlpl I NEWS SERAI'S. Chancellor J. W. I.esrtnc, of Alubama,(former ly of this State,) with his son, were drowned ii Mobile Bay, by the up setting of tho yacht N cspci 'Die Georgia Agricul.jral Statu Fair commence! at Atlanta on tlio 20lh and will continue till th 25lh. Messrs. Neblce, of Koine, will exhibit u loco motive manufactured exclusively at their macliin works nt Koine. Prof, llcdrich, of the University of North Care hint, having avowed sympathetic feelings for Fru inoiit, has received an intimation from the Truster that In further connection with that iiislitutiol cannot be useful. Hy an amended enuon, hereafter no person nc u cciiimunicant can be a delegate to the timer: Convention of the Protestant K|iiscopal Chureh. The Whigs in Burlingainc's District, Mnssn chusetts, arc running Wm. Appletoii for Con gri ss. .fudge Win. I). Kelly, of the Court ol Comino Pleas, Philadelphia, has resigned. He was i un a lilaek Kepuldiean candidate for Congress in th late election and deleateil. The Petersburg (Va.) Intelligencer says there! u man in that city who smokes, chews and drink to the following tune: 2 I I gallons brandy drunt o* mile seven-eighths of tobacco chewed, and ihrc and a half miles of cigars smoked in one year. Kn titer n hard care. Silks have risen in France. Aimritan order have decreased, hut Furopeau have iuercasci Disease having destroyed the silk worms, the shar dealers bought immensely, and hence the udvane of <10 per cent, in price. President Pierce returned to Washington on th < S?>! r11 <'ai;o|.im < iol n Mis-s?The i.i iiv* to nr ill - oily, in South (' irol na,it re kccoii 11 ?*, ivo M e |i -< .1 to 1 i ii, ,i nio.it ini| ortiiiil i t I. -I. i.llil 1 'Mil* ot till til III ' l.i IHJ 11. I kid \\ t ii. )i lit I ilU'i ". :i!i I o..| t:.' i!i.i:i ill ;o: mi r i t n 1 no mi it. - : !i Ik lover |Mfl of A !-' v " I a i Suuth i im. wurkid !-v n New York eontpnm i. wii ; 'ic " t1 in Miinn;.' Coup iiv," . . r ti I 11 \i I J Ii o \ i i \ I .i t|, tv, 1,9 ui.|, I III ,i ot. it,;- .;-t 11 t ill tot III, | )v .. ' I III 1 iii t! : I i J ill, I ill .1 I. 1 liy a 11 m , i ul |iUIII|i Ii apparatus, w.ii ki' l li im Tin" i ii.iik.-c tin- In '. I .? ii i.1 I l , I to 1 ..1 v I V ll it' I I IIU m ( 'llTOUtrlt. Tub Mi i ;hmi ii. (ii v.i> ur nit: Cot .-erav.I aim ,il i?-|. 11 ot" tin.- I'niti 1 Stat s i'.iti-ut < >! ti i- ?!io.i> il l! tl|i in | |v || oi illVilllll.il I- f M'i i il.llyl I. 11 .1, i'll.i |Mllil. loUK Volutin i'llltlllK'.ll/ - i I ..in ot in :nivliitii' al improvements p it.-nto dm ng il. \. .ir 1855, hare jut been issued (run tli.il otii. I ;.< % ili m-itislrule tli.it tli-. iiiiiiitii r nppli.-alioli* liliiiic to tin- oHicc tor p.it. lit- na 1,1.; ., I? no in.uly twice tin- number of iippi.n ti..iin ii.a ii- in I Si.'!. Tin- nuiiibi r of |-iti-nts i*?ui iiiou t! an tivii-i- tl.i iiuinbir t*iiiiiiH two j an npi. In 1M.*??ten y -ant pi.i.ou- ? tli rush receip - .! tli.- office were $311,1195, vrli le las your tiny w. rc f .lti.lji), i live and a I.ah tunc or. at11 . r.iK 'I .:u -r.it' ok \ I'kimksn?Tin- liiulii ii i ill n't, tin.- Ina^li.t'.'-i l.t tfOUMcaU of til I iV , :li Vk-w ot tin- appro.ii lull;. 111.111 . il. I'. K'\a...t H.:'ui, ..tlii.ct m> iiiucli atti-n I :i : at I anlri !.-> art- aciually U" Imiuloi I a tli .I tin hi I in ii- :u iiv rooms filled will .i. .* -. i. i liS i -. vi Ii. ti, c t!y I a i-, art.tic . ! ui 111, \.|u nil-?iiitii'iiiiii'i k s in col-' 5 1*1 r ii i, i-ipi. . .oi ii-1, ol i*? k, Im !v ainl table I in ii I an "a.ls at i miii ;-y.?'i mi.iiiiI mnlltl*. Hllil to i .piii mints i i.i\ iliM'i |t ion, color, inn ' i i liiiti |>. i * i.i 1.a i bull ono. ^r.l ilu . i ii. in -n: * on the embroidery, mnl I"i in. ii.no ii Imvt worked on the different ar . Ii s. ? r? mIlri i .o' 8 larni m \r ai I ,m isvii.i t: Tin I a v .1 ' oitiicr ot the 13th instant tais: ,\ Miii.it) ) ^rco of ! * tiMiiont prevails nuKUif. M. tli - i I'sofi'iir eiti in i-oiis .jiicik-;. ot tin- noil of the members of Silmii < "ii.i|K-l, who linvi iiili.ii iin troiii the cotitiol oi tin- t 'onti-ii in-'-, an i i-aii / <1 tli- nisi Ivi-s into all independent I"sly I i o n In oti^l't almui l?i l.ish |i K.irly removing ' r p- , u'... and -. a. i ili n. j .i?t . iti-i. Mr Sunn y i. ui In r station, when Ik- was in the midst of useII .. -1 lit Ins pr? M lit JHWl. 'I o i iii 11111 r So? iictim tiiroi i.noi r t?i?: irni: ot Sot-Tit ? Thoi.im ? S-vi-ial years liav ii|l elapsed si ui tin tin tnls of I lible Distribution ii tin state have iisM-inbk-il for Christian counsi i...i 11 lilli.', tin- Maii.igi I-> ol the < linrlestoii ami ' dumb . I! bl?' S i-ietii-s have resolved to issue a i foi a I it'll- <'ui union to in it at Columbia ui S ?n mbi-r i i *t 111 I'.'tile s k-.< t i-s throughout the State arr, Inii (oil , r? s|M ,ttully and ear'in ally invited to inn-i ,ii I ai'iio ot 1 I ?:il, - u !. . si. ill i,,..ii'l.l.. im i 'o uinh a, oil Tlmr-I .> ni.? lit, the 27th of November u \i, at 7 oVI<K*k; llic place of meeting to l?e here ifnr iimro |i;iri i'u:.alv <h 'I In \ mi' r?<|Ui?Uil aUo lo (uiiu?)i complete inoi'inat ?< i at lo the number of thc.r member*, llie unit i . m I l>\ them ilui.114 llie |vi?l vur or two, lo- .00, unt of diMribntkm of <o?r* Won! within In n IhiiiiiiIthe tuppW they have been able to urn >h, tin anl U'lnlt irii lo tin- Atno> i. an ltilile - r i IV, lul all o!Ii? 1 subjects thai will be of i ?t 1 iln 1' invent on Tin lo v Mr. MoNtMl, one of the Set 1 tinritn ol In \ in 1 an II Me S"c ely, il i? expoetcil, will be i n;, w 'b wb to a il and that of the sp< ukt ra in .1 niliii1 pnbl.i meeting* may be liehl ilumig lie . Ming ol the ('oiiventuui, to the ({rent a<Uani *i* o! t he 1 aura * l> \MI I. n.WKNKh, WM. II 1'KKoNN KAI", i: T KKKRISON, ('. mm Iter of the Charleston If,hie Sojiely. If M PALMER, .1. M PRINGLE, R< >RKRT RRYCF. W I. REYNOLDS. Coinm t'e? i>' the Columbia Bible f-oe ety IGth, after a short trip to his home in New Ham] nil ire. T1 ic Baltimore Suu ay* that tlte Democrat! gains in Congress in Pennsylvania, Ohio, nnd Ind ana, will give that party n majority in tlic liousi unless counteracted by 1 Slack Republican gains, < wliieli we Hi e no |s>*?ibility. During two wot Usui tempestuous weather o the coast ol Cuba, ending the 8th inslflit, it is sui that three cargoes of e!av< s had been landed oil th island! I >r. Itledehu, "f New ? Gleans, ha* trained th: species of mosquito called gal'.inippcr to the peifni mance of the duties of the leeclt. (iadiuleii's Kicc Mill, Charleston, was huint o the 18th, with 2.MOO or 3,000 bushels rough rice. Messrs. W.Uoii and Lee succeed the M.ssr I'uekett in the conduct mill proprietorship of ill Abbeville Itnh peinl.-iit l'rivi. The Supreme C"urt of Xorlli I '.irolina lias <!?-?. ded that tho Legislature have the constitution! power to tax bunk ?hvidends after impiaiiip a t:i on hank shares. Uv?r fifty |>ei ."'is were slightly, five dnngcrnui ly wounded, and live hil <1, n I! sit 'more, by piM an?l pur. shots, r.t the M.iyr's il ction on the Ct instant. The Hlntk Republicans in Ohio have adopted black tl ip black eagle, black stars, an.! black an W hitc r?t? ip? S. Later iroii Havana ?Monn.r. October I I The I'uited States sUaniship ljuaker City, wliie le t New Y< ik on the 8lh :in>t.,utrived at this|h> w. day. 1I\ this ariiv I the Tribune h isadvi -cs fixiui II. Valia to the a t< I llooll of the I'Jill instant, by wine w. <mi n tf.it the second < \p> dit on now fiitiup oi at Havana, by S| a n, npa list Mi** o, is for the n folveli ellt ol the p IVIIU lit of the eialtm. due I Spai.ts!' subjects by tin' country, tl > pn-\ on-' e.iculutcd r. p >rt about the sat >acim \ s.-ttin i III tla Alllli! having turned out ' rn-lie. im. 'lb . xp. .lit.oil, it V. is r.r.d, would t> a vely I..tin dab one We also halllb) th's arrival tl.llt the S..all's poTermm-nt was about t" - ml all armv Iroin 11 tana to St I in" . ., ti l tin- plllpoM ! op. i t ti .. i t lite n pul.l an in..vein, u'? po'tip 'orward i ill eoulitl \ t' i the lr< < .loin ol the 1 h.initl > :>l. live l! ii. il. I Ulll-kit" hu-1 l.tr. ld\ b-s || or.hi. to tie > i t to the Span sli i '..Usui St I t .uMi , i, Uesy li.tH closed it* duals, and suspended all interI change <>f cotirtcsits with the d mi acted gortrn- t iiu nt n(" Mi * i'ii. A coirc?|<ond?.iit of llio New \ nt k I' nil i Mat. * lli.it a ll 11 ill tlif (ill!! ot Mi *i| co n?.i ll ilir oi.Krsof the Hrit*h M.niMer, ami J lli..I Ail in i ral liruoo, of the i'ailic njii ultnii, i.? p of ll'-|ll Oil lllO ? . si lIHOt of MlXlCo. 'I'll? Mills' ' t ol ill, rupture is sml In be the delay in 11 *- uttlc, iiul <?: tin . >1 Ml nr nl 1 i.ii i oil. 1' oi b, - A" Co , ami j( l.e unwill.n??ni-?ii or in.ib;l..y of the Mn cans lo pay llicir iiiileb .oii-M to llrilish subject*. Mexico iw 1 also hi per.I ot an iiita' k Iroin a Spanish squadron, 1 ami, ob it iv.lli iiit>-ifial feuds ami external assault*, i Ih ..I-, fan in- pretty thoroughly shaken. i Tin: IIink ui ! 'imi -Sinri:\sio\ or SftclK i I'iVMi n!s ?I'lie New ^ oik |iapcrs Mute that there I is koine l ea* oi lo I* I tu lliat llie Hank of France j , mi-|" ii iiil itneic payment*. Green ?,V Co., j , ' I'.irs* brokers, have mi Ivii their ascnt, Mr. Kbcn z r I liner, that il il .1 so oil the tM October, nlnl ' I thai I : eiieli stock hail advanced two per cent, in | coiisoijueiiee, Imi there is no other letter here ?tn- j ' Mi_* till cinir alleged fact. There Hi re IoporU in G.ii.loii ol such a nieisure being resorted to, ami a | n eaib ro' a a.hi/ New Vrk bank no house, j H now i. P?i -, iii lis that it waaacriooaly locontent* d pl.il.on, ami thai there win a run oil llic Hank ol 1' Fi inee. occasioned by an apprehension of it. ' Inflfl / Mtn< "f Tnpt H'ni m Currd bf the I 4 iisr nt /V. M I. iur's Celebrated Vermifuge, ]<i entire </ />y Fleming Ihot. ! Nr.w York, October 15 i^-V' I I with A n foi mi than aix months. I tried all the ; known remedies for tins dreadful iitll et'Oti, bin ; without In-nig able to destroy it 1 got one of I >r ! C* M l.mc's Almanacs, which contained notices of ^ i ! va I > vcial wonderful cures that bail been performed ( | by his celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fh ininjr 1 I'. 1 l ? I . .? . - i ' jm.* i re-orco in iry nun nu'ncnuiteiy |>lirchii.-t.-tl :i bottle, which I took According to three- j tioiik; and the i.sull Ma*, 1 discharged out- large > lai i 11>o worm, miasm ing more than a yard, besides a ! 'u nuinbt-r of small onea. MRS. M. SCOTT, ; n," tin No ill Cannon street. | yt I Y.~ Pui chasi It w.i; In carotid to n?k for l>li. , Ml.WHS CKI.KHKA 1 111> VKKMIFFC.E, ,|? manufactured by KLKMIN (} IIUOS., of 1'itt.*nt itt.it, |'i AH mini Vermifuges in compn .ii are worthless 1 >r. M''.ain genu.lie Verm fny. , Fn ; also his t-i Ivb it'll l.vei 1'. lis, can now In- had nt oh all respectable th ug stores. None genuine inthtiut the ugmture of w 1 123) <?t t. 23 35 It FLEMING BROs SI PEKIOR PIANOS. The Fn.lera gticd, lVolmsor of Mu- o, etc., nt the S|iarlanburg Female College, res, ?-?;fully in- ' mix forms the l'noiic, that he is the agent of LIG11TE, 1 NEWTON, fc lili.V I MU'lvY'S PIANOS, which tank now among the vciy best. Warrant I.I. in.I hullle.1 at the loclw} price, j|t S.-iir. Sproirien- can he seen at th# Female ( >1- ) f-u ; legs F M EDWARDY : *f Sept. 2h 31 if 1 I liRKIT BRITAIN l-NLOlRAGIMi ABOLITION. | moM THE RICHMOND KNUURKR. j ~ ii Lowdoa, Sept. 23, 1800. j It become* my painful duty to transmit to you . intelligence of a startling nature. In auroral of my letter* I have informed you that e evidences of mi uumistc.ketible character bad been, ^ . from time to time, r'urded me of a determination e on the |>art of ltixet >r Hull to employ all the mean* l'1 nt it* disposal to *eeure the election of the Black w K< publican ticket. j c(] British intervention is now openly Rvowed on be | half of Kuiisas. 'i lic Tine* of yesterday morning, s J in its lender, give* an cinp luitic expraaaion of what j of it consider* to ho British duty mi the subject. The j rc " conclud ng para.'raj i* couched in tho following language. ' it "We may expect to hear, then, before long, of cl I new movement* in the Northern State* of the st I Union. More than tin*, such ucontest a* tbisean- c| not convulse the United States without exciting - feelings amongst ourselves. The British public (not ' Kxctcr Hall) arc at preaent entirely mute en the 1 subject of lvaiisa*. simply been use not one man in | ten knows what Kansas is, or where it is, or w hat w " people are lighting about When it is once under- I s stood that that struggle involves a reaction against t. j the principle of bunion freedom, the propagandist!! | *' of slavery, tho threatened revival of a cause en which the nat jual hatred if sodcply fixed, Kng8 IUIi feeling will undoubtedly awake, nnd ling I is It s sympathy will everywhere back up "the North.'' We are interested pnrt cs in tiie contest. Slavery j w cannot trample on America without discredit to the j 1 Anglo-Saxon name and the downfall of the b'nst l* that tho Atialo Saxon name never retrogrades." "* It was in lixeler llall, in 1844, that n Boston ' .9 Abolitionist stated, in a set speech, that it was "the I"1 . duty of Imperial Kngland to tell the United States, I 1 in d stinet terms, that slavery must he ?l?ol shed." I> i But "Imp rial Kngland'' had nut the courage then e i to announce that "we are interested parties in the i contest." Tin re was too much patriotism then in tc the North for iter to espouse tile cause of the Abo- f,i e | litiouists in Massachusetts and elsewhere. They >' did not constitute, nt that time, n sufficiently formi dalde party militant to render it altogether safe for "Imperial Knglaiul" to "bock them up." The auspicious moment, however, has arrived for Imperial c, Kngland to east oft'Iter mask. She is informed by i\ | the news|iapcrs just received from Boston and New ( ,f 1 Yoik. that at least three States have pronounced. i to all intents and purposes for Abolition, and she is j eiieouiaged to hope that, undi r the assurance that j " ' she i* an "interested" party "in the contest," all the ' d . other noii->luvoholding States will hi s o* their vote* ' Cl l0 in the same sense. j w If the utterance of sucli sentiments fail to arouse | n| | the North, then is there no patriotism worth cnleti! latin g upon in its unbrace*, nnd the tuont r the (l - | South knows it the better for all concerned. Great Britain conceive* that her durable security . ii- incmurnbly dependent upon a dissolution of the 1 I 'ni ii. rdie is a t< ii ified spectator at < ur lis.ng f j greatness. According to our ratio of increase since I - the h?ginn'ng of the pri?i nt century, our population j (. I \v ii amount in 19'X.i to 10.1,01X1,(11)0 of inhabitants! Sucli a future completely overshadows the brightest ! prospects which sl:< ever pictured for herself. Our 1 | ii itioiial existence k-eps her ill a state of perpetual nl ; uneasiness. Through the agency of the "balance of x power system of Kurope, she litis nulling to a| prebend from ltu.-fm, particularly oil the''high seas," j in all com ng tine', and France i* not an iucrcus og ; - power?tb< tritb* tlii'te xei etl.ng, in view ot the j i.l j large jM.pulal it, r|n to itifcigii tknnily in uuuitx r the I |, ... .11 (lit-.it liritain is prepared Indonhnost nnylh-ng j I to gi t us i ut i-f her way, and she is satidioil licit 1 a this cannot bo accomplished in nny ott or innimi r ' >(1 tlnin by tearing u? asunder. This aoconipbshed, her 1 (Milii-y will Lie a plain olio, v.tli rcspt ct to which ?ii- ! vision she w-il! emit aror to form the ch^est all ance jf _ witli. ( ' nimei c ally nho Ims an indi ni ty <>1 inter- ! j( cut with the tvmth. I Ier agriculture no longer pro ,u tee ted, li r vi ry life-Mood ih ii Iter cotton inaiiulac i u torn r l/'t these manufactoris mi hlcnly bo stop- : ? |>cd, and the tin nns of sobs svnee Would be taken j p 'mm the itilustiial millions. She ?i>uM have nci (! tin r ootimieree in>r navigation, nor tic- mean* ??l ^ piovid.ng the $lo<),00'(,n0U annually tor tho pay- I. innnt of tin- interest -n hor funded debt. Mere p, N ku li-i provision to f.iil a military time, >t is imp..s?i- I hi to for.-si O tin* d fBeu!ti<-? ill w hich she w ould he ' ir-u- ! t \ i Vol <i-I. .r il tilU-l lie c o 1. . t. ii that ' . as tin | l,IHI i.' i- 1,0 (0 debt owned at In-mc, and . t! n -*, nt Iiv s an ho.d lig li-M. tli: II ? 100, ihc :u v i|. * I - . - I hutcd i.l'l ttg?t hcl Ml' j . S. VI 1m l.Wik ^ i.? .ts p'.nii'i na I'tiynn nt i ? md ?i|n nsabit fi?r the pur dills. of tin |m n l .v. II. Ci-ti-.ir . * of I fi . U ~ 'i'lic i i)...t'y augmenting consumption of entt.iii ' n . fiii i.% r i'c o|,o v. Mimp'.c :i-?ur.?nce that the day - not d.-'ant when t'.c epiiitierx n of th s e antiy w 11 ii?ju i. more cotton than we now pio- c duee I ? h>-S tl. c..|it n:i to r>- -lutcly do w t-w' ' io'y lit I'nioii I..; t s'tin.l erect up ! I * lt tin I' ii?: t ii . a, iiii-I i! tile t 'nii-tiliilion .s to go ! low i.. ' | t . o 1 . \ 11 w : 11 '. - f a I ten .? coll- | l" ' P rued. It Will I lit ho tho Mil1 f- r froltl the North's r' f.i thlcwtieML I: may not be i;* gl"rij to < onatUote ' ii pnl - u'li n Republic as Anter oa p oini-n| to be .r or t tne eoiiuncnceinciit of the war whiltmad n f tion ?-o \ id i Iv w p"? against her, hut it will ho | i'? ]>!r i*tirr to lie sop i .ited floin the malevoi lit ' II : s ir.t* which d struct its repose. Necessity will isui | *' I li. term ill! < ill it lit.tatl how 1.1 I I Olk-e Ih t Weill O * kly | I .hinthio, \ and ovcr|ow'oiing intiTist. In ~ I i.i-1 her 11 o oe w as in uiu at tin* first. I hear - i o g! an s eaoug . da ly 'o convince me of this. Aoricou. K: uoi i.it Tr.'I ci.k Ihrwr.t.v Mkiho ami ^ I \ui.iMi - laite adv iv! from Mi girostitc tl at its tn relations with Grout Hi lata are in a very critical , || 0......1 .1 .1 .1 ? I>. ."-I 1 etirw of the Columbia Market, for the week 1 ending Oct. 16, '56, by Vorkeloo ? Wad dell t Cotton Factors, Columbia, S. C. g Cottok. ?The week um]< i review opened with I ,c same dull feeling which marked (he closs ?| e last week. On Tuesday the steamer arrived ith Liverpool dates to the 4lb inat., rcjiorting the it ton market quiet, in consequence of the Hank Ivancing the rate of interest to 5 per cent. Sales the week amounting to 61.500 bales, with a stock maining oil h ind of C29.000 bales, inclusive of iO.OOO American. These advices hod a visible leet upon our market, tending to deprsss prices ill further, so that at present we quote at a deiue of from un g a $ on lust week's prices, vis: oni 10$ a 1 Ig extremes, with sales for tbo week '1,282 bales. 1 Bacon.?There is a good supply in market, iiich meets with n steady demand, with on adUOC in prigr*. Bides culling for J1 J a 13; Hams i In IT, according to quality. Bugging?Gunny we quote at 22 a 23o. Correx.?Juva 16 a 17; Bio 13 a 14c per lb. Corn.?There is a good demand for this article, ilh prices ranging fioai 80 a 95c per bushel. Flour.?No change to note. We quote at 5.50 a 7.50 per bbl; nt $3.25 a 3.50 per sack. Fodder ?The sup| ly has been fair during tlio mt week, with no change in prices: * quote at 1.00 a 1 25 per 100 lbs. Muune*?W. I., 50c: X. <J , 70o per gallon. Oats?Meet with a fair demand w ilh an upward iideucy iu prices; wc now quote at GO a 65 per ishel. I'cas?1'rioes arc steady at 50 a 55c per bushel. Bopr?Wc quote at 13 a 14c. S? ar?Crushed 14 a 15c; Broun 9$ u 12c,acirJing to quality. Bai.t ? We quote at fcl .50 a 1.62 per sack. miy nit-cuiii .ig mtm ly u?r g<>od, comfortable .1 t>iyl >h [LOT II I NG, iey arc now Receiving aud Opening the largest StocU. of I?all iND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS PLACE, tiefuliy selected in (lie Philadelphia and New L>ik market* by one of the firm, and at such adntage )i* to enable them to ?ell very Cheap FOR ("ARM. J J J J i-/ -J J The atock rnnmti in j?nrt of Silk and worated. idiis' 1>KKSS GOODS, Ginghama, Calicoea, a nw Siovk <>l DOMESTICS. 1 -odiea' Mantillas, d Cloaks ol SILK VKLVKT, Silk and Cloth,in latest Frsnch Patterns. Straw, Silk ab<1 Silk l*ct ^ronoli Bonnots, in >st fashionable and beautiful style*. EMBROIDERIES, ncy Work*1l??kfl?, Collars Sleerea, llandkeri.-'a, Floun ing; and r .urge a?ortm<nl of other O o o ci s , nch are uauallv kept in A DRY GOODS STORE. We are very thankful to our friends for th* genius coaloin already given us, and ull wc Dow ask -vail on ua when you are in town neat week, I wc will do you good in return. IK-1 23 3QU L KIJOoMBERG .V RRO. >Icilean Mustang Liniment. ' SOWN all over thi World aa one of the best V ' - I ; IvDeumaliam, Goot, its, Hru **. Rum#, Dislocations, and for all kind* injora# Fot t-ale Who'eaaie and Retail, by SePi 4 5* tf Flf HER A HEIKITSH. DANCING! DANCING! M A DAM ET.KON AUD'S Second Scsiou wi 1 >m!:K'?eo on Saturday, October 25. All the** ishing to attend will phase hand in their names t soon a* possible. Hours for Ividms 4, P. M. . rents 8, P. M. J. S. LEONARD, Oct. K, 31 tf _ Direct t. MOTHER STORY! BY THE IWPt EAR MRS. E. L. SAXON. OF ALA-, Encourage Southern Writers! AND St BSC It IBB Poll TUB COLUMBIA BANNER, TIIK CHEAPEST IN TIIK SOUTH. $2 Per Annum?In Advance. TO SUl'sCKIIiFHS. We would mrncstly solicit our sahaci ibcra fo aid i procuring additions (o our Slat. We arc laboring uiduouslv to shake < 'IV llie heavy debt entailed poll lis by the disastrous fire which swept off ur office in 1854. The BANNER contains .AKGUU AMOUNT OF READING MAT'EU than any weeky paper in the Suite; and the .OW PUICi: ut which it is furnished should cntle it to a large suWription. While Northern apcrs count by thousands, our. at the South have ut hundreds, and could not be published at a'l for ie mere amount r>' the su'-wription. Unless adcrt'uing he ?.!ilol, our weeklies could net exist. Cow, the publi'-ntion of a d o'y paper alone law en bled us to supply so large an amount ?>! reading litter for so small n Mihse'ription pries*, and it ? ti'y by a very large* addition ol subscribers tliat wo an hope for ri numeration. W II not each of our fiiends make an effirt for is I Mrs. Chick says: ''There it nothing like asking an effort." A e would like very much for .- It n ie to tr> the virtue i?t her philow phy. MOW IS THE TIME I 'J his is l!ie p oper time to subscribe, so that v? U ?ay get the whole story of Loraino, or Superstition. > lu ly equal to the previous fVcccmiIuI tales of ir \ i n -i ror' t >|ci'i lent. ( K*t "i< 3a KTotico. \ LL IVr- I.-, in.lotcd to MHS. MILDRED \ I'AITEllSi i.N, itrcM., tire icqantnl to make iimcUiatf p>y until to It. linyne Patterson. mo gent; .in 1 mi It n? li.ivo claim* acniimt tin* 11a'..it iuv pn>ent ilu-ni to hint properly proten. GILLS (J. PATTERSON, Adm'r. * k t 86 3~> 3l ('oiunii*sioners of the Poor. I HIE lUird of Coniniikaionrr* ?f tli? Pi OH . urr requested to n?e?l at the POOR IIOI'SK, i Tuitdny, tlie ^Silt instant, at ID o'eloek, A. M. I.> ( (lit Board.} A punctual altcudiiiioe ot lite oard is di s.ri d. All ii-onti having accounts or Losine* with i B.>nrd Will please attend. Oct v23 3a It 11 \\ . II. LEG(?, Cli'tn. SSJk\:3 &ibA$LS IRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, HATS.CAPS, &C. i.. ki.ooiiitiYicn ,v hko. I^AKE PLKASP UK in n'ornhng tlieir friend* .. and cuM, mi ls, and the people ol Spartanburg istrict at largo, that looking to the toturc, and