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# . ?\)t Spartan. "SPA1BTAHBUK.3. ul THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1851. " ? ~ssr? z Io consequeneo of the hue rains swelling the t (jj streams below, our mail failed to retuh here m ^ Tuesday. |>f ( EQUITY CUI'ltT. t?? The Spring Term ?>f the Court of Kquity for ,cr Bp trtunburg I list riot will begin on Monday, the 1<I 8')' of June proximo. \V? belie ve lliero is Ho *vry considerable amount of new business to ?laim the ol,c intention of the Curt, but n large number nl old oases standing unr. Til j term will probably lust u " but three or foar d lys. Chancellor Duukin, it is "c" u .dcrstood, will be 011 this oirou'l. em> eft'e EARLY PEAS. We are again under obligation to Woodward the Alton, lv*5 On thu 1311 instant he scut us n iiioks the of K iglisti Pons?remarking thnt In former years fio n similar c mplim-nt could have boon paid in early n!ui as the 20tli Apr.I. Tiiis allows how backward our ing spring hai bcru. by I On Monday l ist we were laid under ? inilar obliga turn tions by Mr. J. 11. Stoops, of tliis village. to t gen! bTwfcTwAtuiB. This gentleman, wc regret to bear, lies danger- coll oualy ill, nt In residence, at Jonosville, I'n'uu I) s , triet. 1 lis disease is understood to bo- dropsy. cj WilTKrisO CROPS. During Thursday ofla-t week we bad heavy rains, with a slight mixture o( Iwtil, but Friday and Saturday wore clear. Towards evening on Sunday rain commenced fall ng again, which eoutinued id must nn nlerr jptedly up to Tuesday evening, with a ten;- ^ pcrature rendering lir.s, clunks, ifcc , indispensable. ^ j The bott-un lands are wasliod and deluged in ( some locslltica, und farmers will have to re-plant. . . Jul Hut these drawbacks are not thought to be general. will Wheat looks well; and the same m.ijr bo said of oats and corn. Surveying the winds field of ngriculture in our District, the crops give fair promise ^ of being n full average ?if not over. The worst (enwc tureof the cotni ig suoimi r is the certainty that wc , nud shall have no fruit, except n few apples. We shall ^ have to be content with black berries, of which there , , . , of tl promises to be Ilie usual large yield. Nature is compensating, ar.d perhaps a plentiful supply of fruit, J* with unlicensed indulgence of appetite, might lea I to iiiueli sickness during the win m wentln-r, and * Do I hence wc are reconciled to the deprivation, as Jo- . ' but signed for n wise purpose. f MORGAN LODGE ANNIVERSARY, &P. wu' lty reference to tho progranune in another col mnu it will be seen that Morgan !/?dge, No 19, 1 1. O. O. F., will calibrate its eighth anniversary ''ve to-morrow by a procession and address. nl,<' In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, our new military n"^ company?the Morgan 1Mb-*, Copt. O. W. 11. f/egg?taking advantage of the opportunity of Ji* playing themselves before a goodly number o( vi*i-tors, will make their third public parade. As they V nre now provided with rifles and suitable accoutre- 00,1 ments, we may expect quite ii soldierly display. ' In the evening a Social Party cornea ofT nt the Palmetto House, which Pfoperlv mav be calleil the ''"n <Jdd Fellows' annual party,as it is gotten up under ^itu their patronage. Mr. Twllcson and Mr. Camp, wc t?ai understand, hare made extensive preparations to ,nK ?nt-do any former cfl'oi t in litis line; and, when we ,n'>l recollect what signal success has attended their for- 8l" titer efforts, wc can form some idea of the difticul- 1 ties of the task they liave undertaken. But Mr. T. has just returned from the Northern cities, nnd doubtless ho has levied heavy contributions upon ^ the buxants of good thing* there to be encountered. War From tl?e general scarcity of good edibles?to say <d f nothing of delicacies?we may reasonably hope a large turnout of both ladies and gentlemen on this occasion. |,abi SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW. 1'" w e are indebted to the publisher, K. II. Bri ton, ; prot Esq , (br a copy of tin? April number of this J.""' valuable uuartsrly. Tlic mechanical execution of * cuvn the pamplllot is highly creditable to the publisher: ?..ti. and as for the contents, we think the array of dis- to n tKJguishcd nsnies which wc give below, as those of contributors to this number, will be ample guaranty of their vnluo. Tliccoutenti are as follows: Rivers' '"m 1 listory of South Carolina, by Professor Di Horde; ;'tJtl Christian Missions and African Civil ration, by t,n,l R. v. J)r J. B. Adgcrj John Randolph, at R .anoke, by Hon. Mr. Tyler, of Maryland; lion. " Preston 8. Brooks, by Prof. latRorde; Tho Phi 1 jsophy of Soliciting by Prof, llurrese, of ticarge- ten'' town College; Tits Mechanical Agencies of Ileal, by Prof. Ix'Conte; Chsriicter of the American ' People, by Dr. Smith, of Virginia; Motley's Dutoh ' Repnbl o, by Dr. Holmes, of Virginia; Dictionary *."'PI of the Philosophical Science. The critical notices ; were written by Dr. Thorn well and Prof. Barn- | Well. II.LXKSS OMTUIIK Bli I'LLR. for? By a piiv .to letter from Klg< field, we learn with tbo deepest regret the serious il)fi?-x?* oT our highly respected and eitoemed Seuntor, Judge Butler. " Suioe his return from Washington, he ha* hem nil invalid, exhausted, constantly *ick, nnd daily grow- (|1(. ing worse, mi l fr.>m our present ueoouul* we mueli I,an (our llmt Ilia useful lite in drawing to a close. As 'd t he Is one of our most cherished public men, his sick- '' n??* must be regarded as n public calamity, and n* ">' such ivc may be allowed the privilege of extending 0 ,u,, our sympathy t<? him and his family in their severe ! dud affliction.? South Coroliuian. | t >y Paooakmor Yohkvili.k.?The York Pi*tri t |>|V Chronicle, in an artiolu ?i the progressthat vil- ^ Isge, stat-sllint it contain? five chnrrhes, viz; Metiio- ,. ( dist Episcopal, Independent Prc*byterinn. Prcsby- | ^ j terian. (old school.) Secedcr, and Protestant Kwis' v / ' ?oni copal. 'J'he two Presbyterian organisations are to be inergi*<I in one?the Independent coding to ex ist as a distinct body. Besides the eliurelirs, York 'j' ville contains a flourishing P. male Academy nnd (|lo Messrs. Coward ds Jenkins' l'rep iratory Military cia/ School?from which they paraded on Saturday week < (j,,,., over one Itun lr< d cadrt*. Thcsu gentlemen have ^|r met with remarkable success in this experiment, < and other institutions, pi-ogling by their cnlei prise, wlin are incorporating the military principle. W!"j Admitted to Psioricc.?The Equity Couit of Il'"' Appeals, now in session at Columbia, lias admitted u '' the following gentlemen to practice in Equity: CiU., J. It. Cohen, Chnrl<-*ton; Win. .J, I).-Trcvill<*, Beaufort; T Q Donaldson, tlreenville; P. C. Do- j. xier, Will'iimsburg; Spartan I). Good let I, Greco?.in.. 11 tr i-.... ... i imnrti.tiiiKn. i #' i? i .... mte m' ?? .,.t VII.-h.UU.J:, ' . J ?' HT, (Jreen villi-; Ji?*. J. Norton, I'.cken*; T|i'w P. Oh- h"1" Vi-r, OrftnjfvUurir; Jamo* 1! Sti-cdmim, Charleston; ? d lEfrttri 'I'. WrigtR, lviff< fn-ld. .. i ? - -? ? TlIK NoRTIIKKM MterilODliT* ON &L4VKHT.?TIlC O ' Methodist Conference o( Ivisteiii New Yoik, on " Saturday, aJopud tin- mijoiity report of tin- Coin- nJJj inittrc on Shivery, which i* n? follow*; jl,!, Rttolrtd, Ftrel, Tli.it wo rejn it Shivery n* !? ade groat n.itIirnl :iii'l social evil, n violation of tlie nntur I ,<k ?1 right* of man, mid imposed to the spirit and pro- ak-g pro** of tin- Clir.rian religion. in c Reiolrrd, Secondly, Tlint we will use w Int i i flueiKt- wo to prevent i a extension into re- f plow* an J cointiiun.lies in wliicli it doe* not at pre* . n.j(; ant exist, nn I will u?- nil means that may with pro ! pii.-ty ho need l>3 Christian minister* to effect it> i " M extirpation Iioiii iliff World. 1 TUB COMET. Wo hurt) indulged comet correspondents in llnjir lire to gain ui\w to tho public, until wo nre Mim ? to hive no 110 of our renders ubout our enr? for your coi lie making. "Gog's"' first squib was tho merest cfl??rt to t, but tlio socio-comioo phraseology lias Imposed he labor u u number of Oorrcrpondenls, nn-l not a few of possibiln broth r editors. Several of the former are to- mcd in, y unwilling to bo convinced, eveu by his second doctrine clc, that the purpose was to ridiculu the idle fears mnl innl oohsli pers ins in their dread of the cometio visi article; i I; I>ut wo have no *ueh incredulity, for the wri- up tho d posted us in the beginning, oven had not the if he eve spirit of humor peeped out in several terms and pen iu tl tonces We have thought proper to withhold ten ro' < i or more replies, in consideration of the (act that wound i comes down upon the hidc<>u? '"(.log" "like his nnta lousand of brick"?and if his giant-ship is not Uiifm iiohshcd outright, oertn'nly he is iuunobih*, like leiuina, illustrious Mite type i.i Guildhall, Loudon, and Ins own dually worsted mt?> liarnilessiiess. llis pen of liis thrt .rcr's-heam projairt ous is at rest?whether from Mnrah, po nlcvous blows of D.'s battle-axe, or drmd ol of his iri p.s>r little comet, we are unable to say?perhaps In his n both causes. We ho|ie this will quiet all idea of i in wo may have been the innocent agent in crcat- himself , , and that those frightened from their propriety ever hen litis badinage will quietly settle into their nccus- heat fror i d placidity of temper, and address themselves carbonat lie serious business of I fit. In-atT I Ve have passed through too in my hu i ouly-fixed lie exhib iois for the destruction of tin* world, by eclipses, folly of I its, etc , to feel much alarm at the one said to he was e ipproa-diing. Wlicinvera man's mind is turn his frieu iu a given direction, his investigations nre npt sense eti ililfi r from the general experience or views of ?'tion he ikind. Wi! speak now of abstract pursuits, "'-I nrf"" ie. titrated thought, be-to wed on mere theories, which in almost certain to found them. Milh-r, whose precoc o id had ln?u turned to the solution of prophecy? with the ugh totally unskilled for the purpose by previous bvlit cation or study?soon fastened ujhiu converging article, t coincident-points, to lend color to his theory of about tin general coull igraliou at a given lime?.\pril or (**'' V, lS-12. We heard him deseaut on this theme vver ina] It the glibmns of inspiration, while grave Sena- w''cr i an 1 cloqu.nl Representatives?the venerable ,'10 ''"""h I'rcs;dent John (Juincy Adams among them wonted i ung with rapture upon his rugged oratory; and fJu|thed shall not so-ill forget the terror of his excited ov'"'"heai itory when a sudden accidental neighboring conration fl ished its lurd light full into the windows *?u' "n ' lie large hall where he was preaching, nor the ^ ,>rc mpt use he made of the incident to awaken n?-w ni''cnnco s. Rut that liallueination passed away like '''' i-ands ol blunders that preceded it, producing 1 jffect upon the physical condition ol the world; ',UI ',noW leaving sad suffering in its train, in squandered 111 lilies, dethroned intellects, and perhaps hist ,u ' |4 local hab Ve forbear to pursuu the lu'.jcct further?bare- w t' emnrking, that each man and woman should honestly, soberly, and Godly, and then cunt f;111.<c-i?111 will have Ice* material to work on, people*# fear* may anchor upon the surety: tall not the Judge of ull the earth do right!" DEATH (IF JADES BOATWRIOHT. Ti"r 'lie Columb'a paper* of Thursday and FYid.iy of the A t;.in notice* of the death and funeral obsequies a* the | iheir venerable and respected citizen, .lame* the Adri t-vr glit, lisq. We knew liiin Well, ntlJ ever ro-ults w orcd him for hi* high moral worth and unosten- count i* ius simplicity of character, lie wa* ever ready dent wa? id ni.'iit and industry; and perh ips it ia not say- "Tin* too much to affirm, that his private credit vras delegnliu 'clargi ly taxed for endorsement than any single ^ tlenian in Richland. _,f t 'ho following parlicu'ars of hi* sickness, death, fte*h cut history, aro from the Time*: cc;,",'l On Friday last, Mr. Ho.uwright was taken sudIv ill, an I lingered until ab >ut I o'clock on Wed- , ' ? , .. , , | - bearing I 1 ?y morning, when hi* noble spirit took its up . ? d flight, after dwelling in the flesh for thesjiaeo l"? years. ^ t.rot* The defeated was o le of the earliest settler* of a?jf)Ur tinbii, when but two or three houses could be ,,( t|lc ovrml on this side of the Concaree by the in , ' Ht'.'ilio ir?i taut* of Granby. In the rap d development of 0( t|rll;(j beautiful city, Mr. Hnlwtight wo* one of the . ' ., iii <1 . . enure S? t rnergettc ami I ib rums. fcvery ellort at im- , iii. . it I" nt'i retnent secured Ins hearty co-operation, and by ljip ^ iberalty and well directed influence ninny fanii- . ' I (I* 1 rHCll (I have been i niscd from poverty to nfnuent cir ii r i . i estnnatri iManoe* 111 deeds of charity he was never ex- , , a r>o;;c . j........ ...... f_v nj ca;i f ll. crowded totirn a loss which will lull so heavily upon the "'* '* a" . ? 3 ' and ilnw ro eomntunity." , , 3 boa> by Vc believe Mr. Bittwright never connected i riages, o self w th any church, but we have it from good ! eercmon writy, that f,r many long years before hi* death, : enough, , . , . I in. iHihtu er, morning an l evening, was one of the strong ((f (| i its of hi* private hours river. 1 I ? burial took p!aeo at tho Washington street "II classe ho list Church, oil Tttu-sday, Mill, and was at- ~'ho in ii,i r t-? ... the blU led by a large concourse of citizen* Uev. \t m. m v|?.s (.f tin pr-aohej the sermon, and Rev. C II. kingdom cliitru read Ihe service. -tl ?wfio?l b he municipal authorities, in testimony of the r ''r -eviatioii of tin- great worth of the decease*) and were I lie at citizen of the corporation, ordered the bill the dem< .) at intervals of thirty seconds, nod. attended by eager to r oflieers, joined in the funeral proeesaion. | once to his ash cm ant honor to his memorv? ' '"T '' 3 perhaps, ,'ie gr.ive has seldom closed over n worthier or ness a w e useful man. | tion ?n t I'he Carolina Scartan," ol 7th inst., remark* Valley. "Col Jo?eph Grisham, of Anderson District, "wutli ol ' , died at his residence, m ar ('anion, Go , on ; ^r,K?r'' ' U:h ult. Wonder it ill s was Rev. Josi-pli Oris UP?? i, who once lived in Pickens district, and n-itinv- * a Gil. some years since. I n'* *'ri" i . , , , . , , the vert le is the same gentleman; and occupied for ma- |,? years in this S.nle a position in the temperance i|H- hog* e only inferior to that so worthily filled hy their sta gc O'Nuall. At onetime he was Gr ind Wor- M-'Vor I , orison. 1 atr aieli of the Sons ol fi-moi ranee in S-niili ... .. . _ . nproif* l olina, nnd State Il>-p:eacnlntive in the N itioiial Mr. Dm is.on ol the anme Order during several sessions, the finge was also for many years n min ster of the II.ip* B|,M' I" ii?otiner denomination of Christians, mid having *od Ins ! " Is to the German colony at Walhalla, Pa-kens, m dianii e s x years ago lie removed to his children in union wi irgin. where ho died. ,irt' " m [tl m j arouinl Cerelil li iie Me*s*a Gii.kkvs?Tne following notice of through Messrs. Glkeys, front the Rutherford Demo Hut ha// poisesies interest for shim of our renders? ' might u ic who know on* of llicm while in the iilr.ro <> "M ' ehecr i'f Hiram M toln II, ot tin* plaec, n fow your* ago: ?i Wo arc glnd to see that iho Mr??n. G Ikey.i, ni ni r>ai loft ill'* p'are for California in 1849, nn<l utter of the riv I* wont to Australia, returnml to their homo* ii? oouniv 1-ixt Thursday morning, iu fine lionl It. * ' y had in thoir pos?es*inn one piece nt pure gold ten, on 'I oh weigho<l aeren pounds and a half, which ren of thorn found * one forty foot umfor tlio ?or- .. ,, of the onrlh. Q iiten good dny'i work, that," " ' - m - n speech rni.in I,eotu*? ?M-ij. F, W. Coper*, Super- tho effort oii. nl of the (Ji add Academy, Chnrlcaton ?A cr listein iliod mi iiiry professor an?l thorough gentleman adoption vlivcred a lecture at Cliernw, mi the 7th instant, this optn 'Practical men and practical monsuios." The I n?ycoih rette say*: ^ '110 h We feel that an attempt on our part to eonrcy : n'*' tl idea if the beauty ot stylo, the purity of diet on, I subject, the eloquence of language, which characterised r|,t, lecture throughout, would he glaringly in training quite as to deter u* from making thai attempt. n?lvaiit.ii, e the rainbow tinted dew drop, though it dm- M?,j t,?|^ the beholder,' few are competent to re produce, riticisni, its glowing hue* " n utlli|ar *" *' the age >rivatc letters have been received at Havana ;oh state that Walker hu* evacuated Rivns, nnd The c ow sale on hoard a British war vessel on th* front thi "itie cor.*!, ing t.lorr For the Carolina Spartan. D. IS. GOU. a* Kinross: One might suppo-te tl rr?-ajx mleiit "Gog" wu a lawyer, from I escape tl>? stigma of credulity under wlii s, did not his hobbling gait belrny the ii ijr of such n conclusion. D. ing l.iirly In i and likely to be caught pioinulgating f.il s, lie endeavors to throw dust iu our ey> if us believe lie win only joking in his lii ind rexirts to ridicule and bombast to ki esired element. Rui he should romenibi r knew it, that ridicule is a dangerous vn lie hands of an unskit'ul marksman,and < juielsbirb (oreinoat, and inHiets n sevet jpoii the arelier himself than it did up Jul list. luiintely for "Gog*' this is precisely his i and in bis forced exodus from the Kgypt credulity, lie linds, before lie is aware of adbare tent pitched in the wilderness whose bitterness not cvvu it dozen streai my can u tush out. gigantiu struggle to throw ridicule upon t u?y believing liirn iit eat nest, lie relldr L'xireiiiely rediculoux. For instance, w i d before that larger bodies of In at nbotr.i n smaller ones! or thut the bsiilpluirett oof the protoxide of manganese contain* t is well cnou/li for "Gog," (and it is in ll ?ts his only shrewdness,) now lie sees t lis euppMitions, or rather belief, to prctei nly jesting! 'Die troth,I suspect, is, tli dsaud companions, if lie lias nny who ha ougli, seeing the nbsuril ai.d ridiculous p was in, advised him to dodge Ins retxiun w, by turning the whole thing intoridicol light have served Ids purpose very well, if I uh flippancy hud not covered himself all ov same article. Rut I have no douht he r vis all he said in his last as well as his til oueliing the m irvellous?even to the yai i? hen's egg; and whether lie (hi a divine iuh I think extremely problematical,) wli.i y be his vocation? I venture to say, that eabouts could be discovered about the tin shades of evening begin to throw tin {loom over the fact of nature, this disti individual might be seen on his knees, at d ejaculating fervent supplications to tl Terrors to snare his faithful nnJ hrlieri lie I3tli of June next! I not fully impressed with the utter insi, of-OogV character, I might lake ofTen leourteoUH atld impolite I auguage in ri ff nynelf personally, and demand In* nun ri r?t? full well that, if! were to do so, ( mig leans* ol Ina being lost to liis friends fore* ire no doubt he would then have neithcl litation nor a name?I will .-imply dunnl i this friendly long metre doxology: efully rend your Bible, "Gog," i ml Cu Mining will not frighten you; > earth along its p ith will jog, to I Comets tluir beaten track pursue. D. nge of the Atlaniir mid .Hiufssippi. dlowing description of the recent man iaj llautic nnd Mississippi ia almost aa rom.ant practice of the Doges of Venice weddit atic?we hope, however, greater prnetic iU follow the American union. The n from a St. Louis paper, whose correspo i preseut: ceremony being over, the crowd, with tl invalid tire Companies, moved to llie lx v? witness the crowning ceremony of the di tl pi i its of the Atlantic with the Vtisaisup Ins briny water of old ocean- with tl Tents of the stream whose flow has be< ess lor unnumbered ages as the s.>t>t>-1>. nig of the sea. In the pro"?**?iou durii iiisin the spectators had noticed a wag* two large hogsheads. Much inquiry w is to what they were, and the eiplannto they contained Kilt water from the Atlai ght 73-S iiulcs ner-wsrivers and mountain great States to be nungled with the w.tl issisnippi, as a symbol of the union id tl ol our countiy with its central valley, at entity ??f interest at>i destiny in which tl uth iuembraced. ny resp< cts the scriw upon the f-evee w remarkable of any at the jubilee. It w oblv t;rr?ri.I hi some ut" ltd a*,svt?. It w, 1 tli.it 30,000 people wilt- there. Tin tin* Iii-ti.*111 of lilt- tiliitl?tluekU tiiii'it i i| t'liiwdt'd tile level liel nv?stretching i a tin- river?erow.ling the leek* of mean tin- him.lie ) an<l thousand, |iniplr in e.i ii lioriteback, on drays, mnt nil intern on tl ial before them?one simple mill nrllr but beauti'ul in its p?olieal sigtlilieaitc. l'.iI mi l moral suggestion*?eloquent, to ttinpli of railroad* over the sen and tl rite crowd v?a? a* varied ;?* it vvns larges was there, obi and young, rieli and p a-ler and In* servant, men nnd woirn ti f indulging in the utmost latitude in tl drt'M afispJayed?every ?li tde in the it ?r i Iwing rivalled by the bright costumes th nek the light from thousand* of henut.f essed iu fabrics of every richness,silks,at d lawns ?while int. r?|>er*ed among the lioniely I nsey and Manchester calicoes critic habiliments of the honiMc rhisei see the simple nnd Vet nil|>oMii(! cerermx y. It w.is with much aptness and f. lift rizrd its a minti.it ceremony, and heitc that un ver>a! proclivity of the race to m i aiding, received its rem likable detnonstr Ins oecaai hi, where two so venerable f to be united in tlie centre of the Mi** -J. p Tlte sen l ad for centuries saluted tl ' tlie river, but never yet till now had en lie brivid waist of the stream ? never sic bosom a few preliminaries, the hose of the Ilic Company, from Ch irleslon, was rarrn d ;e of the r.ver. 'i'be engine was .i'miv lldreil feel, with a snct'oii li ise in one ihead of salt water. The drlegltlioii to. lid at the edge ol the l iver. Col. Miles ai V.uglii* stand.Og sponsart for the In tde ill Tlie latter offered a few o'tservatioi lo the oeonsion. Mayor Md.s lespoinle iijflns el.w d by plst'iilg a ring playfully i r of Mr. Mill's, w.tli the words, "what th ople hath joined together, let none p '?and then tin- Plitznit boys manned t! with a tvill," the water of the Atlantic Ii Hid drops into tlie M ssissippl, iind tl is nocoinphshcd. At this moment the ei e w as eveitltlg in the extreme. The crow the Celltrul spot responded to the closii y with Iiiizz is nnd etllhusiitstio shouts. Tl eyoiid had neither lienrd nor seen anythin as .Old shoutings nre infectious? tlcy we ip hv the thousands on lull and terrace ai d lar away, nud shout alter shout n er elieer, vent up front the mighty m i lllltd the whole air was wild with the Ii r, a* the salty stream fell ujniii the bust er. ?? _ . M Keitt, who happened to W in Co!ur fuosday, 12th instant, was J onored with at night liy the students of the South Cur ioc, He acknowledged the omnplitn lit of ? one length. The Tune* characters t us "the most eloquent anil appropriate o I to." Col. Keilt i* wholly opposed to ll of the university pi in lor the College, on he i? not supported by Col. Orr or M oth of whom favor it. 'airfivtd Kegisler, whose editor i? a gr-d te South Curohii i College, rem irks on tl University system combine* nil the men! ol the College system, with the additior fe of alTorditig itn op|Ki.*tunity for ndvaneii (burning all of the practical and uselul The one i* simply a specul itive, the nth an *y*tein. There can he no ihoiht tl will eventually decide in favor ol the latter nee before the Court of A pjiMil', Co'umh s e'reuit? Hiviugsville Cotton Manufuoti ipany vs. S. !iot>o?Ins bctn continued A UK RICH EXPANSION. Mr. Kvercli introduced his oration on Washing i't Ion to III* audiciios at St. L"U:? bjr tlio following lii? pertinent prefatory remarks. They bring lit** oh grandeur and glory and progress of llw country in with great vividness before the inin<lrtin<l might in- almost eilklndle enthusiasm in the dullrst iihol: I mo I oni nl<l enough to remember the cession of l/iu ^ iaiana ! ? tho United 8iul?-s in I8"3; it i? the earliest political event of which i litive u distinct rcoolhvtion Your city, up to that lime, \*m un invouck sub-ruble Irwntier eoltlem -nt, founded in the Inst sr, century by enterprising, atgm'imia, and Isir-aeoing a- men, principally for the purpose of carrying on tho . Indian trade, subject to it foreign jurisdiction, in n ' ' remote foreign colony. It was on the ao I of the w American continent; but Inid nothing else in eoinrin moii witli the United Suitvi, from which indeed il w;ii separated by powerful independent Indian .. triln-s. Hud it then be n foretold to ine?n lad about as high ua tliia table, at one of the Huston "f public schools?that I should livu to see St. leiuia it, a city four or five tunes aa large aa Huston then uf was, nearly aa targe as liust"ii now is; that I should reach it by u continuous iron road of more than "s twelve hundred miles, travelling the whole di* tauco m vehicles of novel construction moved by a he strait! engine; that on arriving ! should find the lf_ banks of the river lined for a mile or two with v.s ovl? of immense size and strange eollalruction, also ,0 propelled by steam, (and suell u sight both by land let and water aa I witnessed tins morning on the levee, rd under tlie friendly guiduiicu of Mr. ICriuictt and L-d Mr. Terry; the great tides t>! t all's- pouring at mice into your streets trout tho four quarters of the com"" |niss;) til t I should come here by the invitation of a? an imsih' Mio.i likwthis, established in an edifice and in) surrounded with an amount of local accommodation equal lo those of the most prosperous similar iii-tilulions of the hlisteru cities; that I should iiud i.i it not only a "urge and valuable library, but that the first o- object 1 should *?*e in the ante-risiin would be one d. of tlusM. marvellous Assyrian slabs from the banks , of tlie Tigris, a spvcinieil ol the very oldest form of ' the ni l of sculpture practised by inau?sole remain118 inp mxiumeitl* ?( n people and a language doinier nant tbrough->ut the hiu.1 three tin usnnd years ago, p. but for ages uttcrfy past away.nnd existing only in tins* strange relies; w hile, as il to establish a m< st interesting contrast, the library room is adorned by i"" one ol the most recent an I most pleasing creations or of mo tern art, (M m H.win*;'* gEnone.) the work of a youtliful American sculptress, n daughter of .. Massachusetts; that under these circumstances, in tins noble hall, amidst these ch:irming tloral decoralions, in the presence of an audience s intelligent, ir and comprehending so many of tlw living flowers n. of beauty and grace which adorn your prosperous j city, I should have the privilege to speak of Wash 1 ingu.n, and that, !<si, m aid of the noble eflhrt* m v K' king to rcseuw Ilia dwelling and li s tomb from the ig chances and vicissitudes to which private propel ty is subject, au I to place it under tlic permanent u-g ? of the public protection; if this or tin- tithe of it lia I " bei-ti foretold to iile fitly-four years ago, w lu ll I liiwt t'e licard of the cession of Is.u'si ma, surely I should r have regarded it as s most wild and cxtravag nit e, dream. Hut the wild dream has proved a soln-r , ' truth, and the uircurastnnccs I have mentioned mc but the outline ut the reality, er Nor are these r< marks, my friend*, wholly for n eign to the subject of mv utdress. Tins wondrous growth, those nslouishmg changes, li.iv>- Ix-cli produced by the introduction of leans una into the Federal Union. The character and s?iv-c?s ol Washington are. of i nurse, among the ulterior ellieiclit causes of your priMpcrilv, as mueli as of that o! ill.' (ltd.*I* ntarlbtn. J.f at... I ',.iil...t..r 1..1 I I" I...I pissed n#.i\ in l?-.| Irelore tins vast region vena added to the United States; but every thing which lie <U.I ?? f<?r tile younger us well ?" the older sisters >f tlie great politieiil luridly who since eoterc I into thepre.it inheritance. ILe never crossed ymii 110Ije l?le river, nor trod your fertile I, but his thought* itt were habitually turned to the West. In hi* youth he carried the surveyor's chain where se iree nnything else belonging to civilisation h id preceded al' In iii; 11 r> enrlieat pulilie service* were on what wa* C- then the Western frontier. 1 feel,. the; efore, n? it I n- might, even on llune ground*, count up-m your ayni|>;ithy, not only in tin- s|mvuiI object in ied ot which 1 .ipp -nr b-fure you tins evening. but in that veneration for the great the e of my address which *? is indeed uittunon in every pnrt of the country. z BLOB RIDGE MIL MUD; ii We understand that the work on this great eng* tcrprme will kooii he more rapidly and rgrticdly lg pressed on than it has been tor some time |>ast mi The Comptroller (i -iii ral. Col. .1 I) Ash ore, has as ; made the second subscription ol #MHI,tl(IO of S'ate in i aid, u|miii thenppiiciilion ol .1 ii lge Frost, the 1'iesill | dent, who lias sira-ccdcd oi raising the pro ate >t<s-k is, I which was defieietlt last I hteelllber, as w. II as ill i-r | Collecting the :? percent >11 Cash Oil tl|e s.iiiu" as rele I ijnirisl hy tlo* Act of 18a I id 1 We arc inlorine.l ilia", the di fi i ney was io 8-4.V New stock in sed, (upon u la h ,'i pi r ei nt i his b'-eii p tid ill and received,) miking a sinp'iis as ! over amount risjnirid to aoeuie subscription ol the as | Slate $lll,35i>. I ruin th s suiplu-s tlas- sii-ii ol JG.as | IHIll was token an I applied to sl.s-k on tlie old sub y i scription list, whieh was not now coti*idcr?-d alalia's . trie. alter which is left a surplus ot s| * t "i "i Tins ip t exehl-ive of some three or lour th" 1- ll I d dins ..f ii- i stock upon whieh the a p.-r eelit., as lc.pi led by r J Act of I Sol, had not tireii pn I, hot winch w II le | doubtless he available to llic Company at sonic lu ss ' lure d. y?suv, $l.'IOll. It is also exclusive ol J'.1, ? ; TttO wliieil litis heell worked out li\ e nittactol , hill o, lor which scrip had ii.il yet Ihs ii is-u -d when the ie , app! cation w.is male to the Co nptrolh-r (?en? -ral ? ! It Ik also i-vl sive of ^t'Jo.lMlt) <g stiK'k author ./cd or : to he subscribed t>y the t ?r? r-nvilla an-l Cu uintun ? Kail in. id with eerla n Cond lions, hut winch was not ie 1 presented hy du lge Frost s a pirt ot the atiliscrtp I lion, iis the Direction of the liliiu IJ'dpe Company at li.nl not yet ncled on it, nn-l tin ie w.i- some pro'ia i?l luhty that the flreenvIJIe ntvl Coltinib a Ihrection id j would ehaupe the conditions of the same -o as to in put it in a more aoccptable f-rni It this he done, ? it wall in ike a surplus of .stdft,li.'i.'i, *, | We understand that tin *u'?cri|?tion list presents ?y oik- 14 tl* 1m*m array ?f n un<t lli.it ha* i-v< r boon ty iii'B on a aim lar nJI. and tli;?t it .t o>'ii>|K>s<-<i <i| e, the very nbhwt mi I boil linn-' ami iii lividiiiil*, !> >:ti t- in (lie ciiy of Onitlotion ami in tbo country, m n a- pecuniary acme.? Andri*iri Gnsflte. ? ? \ \ M T i. ks mmTh bruiov Tlie minivertary celebration nf tlie I'.ilinotin .\* aociaiion I'tik pi too mi yesteril ly, and ur#n the oo cammi of a bn.iuMill ami iinitwng ti- molKtr.ilmo ^ I Klevntrng ami iifcnt coiiiiii- tillable in lit <i *.on, it w.t* I i? to I ul mi I cmnpb-lc in itt eiccnlmn. We Wore |il' .ivil lu nnlioo ill it many of llio pl.toin nf ^ bovine** w.-ro cl< no. I ilurm^ llio celebration, n? a ^ mark ill ro.tp'-el both to I lie gallant dt-ad and the ( I Imiinroii survivnin nf llu- I'almrlloen j rite prno<m<nn, iteirivii by tli.it fine bmly of mdiliery. tin* Volunteer l?iti I ?n?, patm <1 through m-v I oral of (lie ulreelt nf llio oily, ami finally reached llio ' ('nilrt I Inu.to Mjnare, whore a cuniinodmu* awirng ll i'i boon pre|mroi| Tno |.roce*?mn thou i|ivnle<i, ^ ; uiiii proceeded In tin stage iii inverted nr lor. <>n i iliemage wo noticed llio t inventor, U I. I. M Knit, II ninl the remnant < ( the I'alinottno* prom nt?almut Jit in number. The Judge*, aim), Imtioled llio ocoaainn with llioir prim nee. I The eiorcimm npoiioii with a beautiful, earnest, and apprnpriate prayer fr?in tlie Ii< v K b?-rt \V. llurnwell. wlm. among other tilings, bemught the favor of lioavoii upon (lie widows and orphans nf ^ 11 mte members of tile P.ihiietto ICegimont who li.oi *1 fallen in the cause oflbeir enunlry. Tile IV tidoii.nl llio AiM'N'iaiiitn, \V l> Stanley, Ivkj , ilien intriaiuoed In |be aiidiotioo the Orator nl iIn- il.iv, t on. Samuel Midi >wan, of Abbeville a man nt lino appearance ami soldierly bearing? | \vIt.>, in narrating tiling* nl wlnidi be ivaa a groat pail, entered eon tpirilo mt? In* ibi-nte, iiu.l iii a n clear and obiipiont tiylo gave expression tn lite aon h J limonls nl In* Hullilul heart. lake u gallant slop. ; Willi -;iiih n|?rt*;i i, 1411*1 cunhti nyMitf, lie iwre nown ?* ' ujmii li *?uiiject, and after grappling wilfi it, w thin ilrrw wdljr, mind the erics of the dying, and tlic moaos of lilt* sick < >1 the living lie lorhor# to speak, ! but to I lie deo I of I lie regiment lie paid eloquent j tribute*. We fully intended to attempt nr port of this very In ! admirable il ldres*. and took note* for that purpose, |, but wo real > feel mat we woul I do injustice to the j Orator, w? ru we t<> undertake it. We therefore aw it its publication in full, and will only add, in u" : a Idition to w hat we lta?e already uaid, that the l\ili * lllello lleffiinent has been happy ill tile r Selection of ( n M Oouran as their exponent on this oeea((| Kion?South Carolinian, ,W.iy 15. 1'' Sovtn Caroi.i.ns Coluhr?We are pleased "* to Umi n I lint on Fi id ay la*t, at a in eling of the T? n* lee* of ih* Souih ('ool nn <-"liege, Mr .fames l-'or' 1 row, of S|> ii t int>iif'|f. w;i? pliioi* ' ! of the Hon. Mi Witherspo-m, i-.-sipned Tlii* * | a ilinrn-il eomplun- nl to Mr. Farrow, for the noI hie stand fie took last summer in defence <>f the " ' College, win ii it n a< assailed in the 1/cg'slutivc can ,r v.t?? in *--vei if of th" uppc. districts. 'South Camhninn. Miy 10 NORTH CAROLINA COAL FIELDS. Tin Cheraw Gw -Its i? Ubvrinx rtriitwlly to induce Charlevtou to engage liucrally in the construction of a railroad from that oily so as to connect with the co.il firMa of North Carolina, and nukes estimates showing th it aha would he a gainer in five yaurs, by tne savin# in fuel entering into the consumption of Iter citizens, of ul) nliiuant suHi.-irnt to build and stock such a r<?ud. Our purpoac is not to go mto :b? calculation* of the Gazette, but rather to present ill brief the capacity of the voul iniaes to supply contiguous, and perhaps remote, Southern poiuti, with this indispensable article of domestic economy. Mr. VVm. Me Lute, formerly of Pennsylvania, in relcrciiea to the supply of bituminous cool on Deep iliver, in a report to the company, says: "1 co -nneticed boring about si* months ago, on your estate culled Kgypt, nud nt 361 leet I have penetrated u live foot veiu of bitoroiuoti* coal, and tupertor to any in Iheat Hrilatn; and I am corroborate by Professor Kuiiiium in the opinion, that about 40 feel beloiv this vein lie* (mother fully ten feet thick. These veins would give to the acre 129,400 toils, or to the square mile 18,816,'HK) toils. Already 43 square miles of coal haain has been traced out, winch would yield 809,088,000 tons." In this connection we will add. that the above only embraces the basin inn portion of Chatham and .Moore counties. And thatfrotn examinations mode by scientific men, the out-crops have becu found well developed in the southeastern section of Montgonierv, mid the northeastern section of Richmond counties, indicating a cowl basin, or rather a cootinu alion of the Deep River basin, to nn extent nearly its great as that of the hitter. Iictwecn the develop ments in Chatham and Moore, mid Montgomery < an I Kioliniond count as. a sand diilt passes down from Uaiidolph to the Cape Fcitr. 'J lie depth ul this a in J bed has not been ascertained. It may be, n .1 .U-. 1 .?i? ? - -- . < .... iviok, ?> inn com u are cuniimuia ! under tin* mind, at a distance not too erml to be j worked to advantage. We think ?o have shown f that the supply in ample for alini-st nil time to come. The OoM <>f milling and transportation are the next considerations, and on this |>oitit we shall call to our aid the same important report. On page 5, o Mr. McLaine stiys: i; "The cost of tinning n ton of coa! can he con tracicd for, deliverable into b<>ais (a distance of l,tKH) feet,) at sixty i ?nts per ton." A'td to rtns i freight* from the coal pits to Charleston, say 800 r mdes, a ii cents per ton, and we have the coal in Charleston at $-1 CO per ton, leaving to come up to our estimates a margin of $t .49 profits to dealers, ' or in oilier words, coal can be delivered to the con- " sumrr at #4 fiO I The on sh ih nn* in operation nt Kgypt can de- v liver ft ton of eoal per in nute upon the surface. There i* already one near Carthage, soma fifteen c miles nearer to Charleston, lieing sunk, and as the prospect increases of an outlet bv the railroad, otli- ^ ers will be Mink along tin- line, >icldmg an tiitlim ted supply lor Charleston cousum(ition, for Coluin- * Ilia, A iigusta. Savannah, the West liul a Islands, all the (liilf steamers, mid perba|m for sonic of the Nortliei li cities. " I'nuuMLniu Klkctiom ?The Democrats ol ' Ph.ladelpli a succeeded quite recently in carrying J their ticket for city officers. At the chacof the elec- t tioii, headed by Maj. (Jen. Patterson, n crowd re- c pered to the I,i Pierre House, where Kx-President ; ' 1 I j Pierce was spll stopping, whom they called out. ( He addressed them ill n speech <if seine length, anil . ? thus allu led to the integrity of tin Dem<s*ray, and j 1 the duty of ma ntainiug the constitutional lights of ' the country. It is refreshing to idwcrve how c<>u- J saslenl lins been the political life and practices ol the , amiable Hx President. * "(Jood new* never c-unes amis* or out of season. ' I congratulate you u|>oii ttie results which have fol ' low. d your i titi'ifc to day of the most snored r ght ' of freemen?that of cle*uuiig for tlifinwlvo tliieiw ho shall execute their will m tile eoodu.'t of pub- 1 l?o atf lira. } congratulate you, not because jou fol " low tlos or that banner, with this or that ia?crip f lion, luil liccausc you siislaui principles which cm into us with the unequivocal . lid solemn sanction of ? the reVolutiouary father*?principles which suggest, ' Una ol nil, anil as a cardinal .-irtile, rereri-n?-c foi the constitution and love for tin- Union Wlmli-v er ma\ fie s.i d or done elsewhere, to wkatevi-r de 1 giee the putil e mind nuvy Ik- intlamed in other In- ( ealiti * by unreflecting latiatieism, you, nt l? a?l, re- ti isijii -e no law lor your guidance in matters |K-r I t.lining to government, and \our duty a* citizens ol , t tin- republ e, higher than that which w as framed in I your own Independence llall - [immensecln-ermg,) ; i and which. Willi the blessing ol <iod, shall stand :is j i tin- fundamental law of tin- hind, honored, revered. t obeyed. 11). ah-ning chc? rs."J i Ciuijuk or Cav.?ut . ? A corespondent of a ? C llcuttu paper, wr t ng (l orn Persia, during tin-war, ' r?-|? *rts tlie f .11 wing charge of 1 triti?!? cavalry nt J lli<* Utile of liur.i/jooa, riding down u squire <>f I*. r.-in liif.intryr n "When Forties, who commanded this regiment, give tin* order to charge, lie and lua ii ljonuit. young M.Kire, placed the uts-dves n front of the (till | troop, winch was tin* oii>* directly <>ppo*i r th nearest f.ee ot t'le square. The other At *ire, Malcufin i **.ii mid ir>|K*iis c.niir tin.* lca?t tiling behind, tiding | km*.* to kn.-o, with spurs ill llioir linn.*' dinks, ft*. >1 racing after a I. ./, In rear <>l tlu-in rushed tin* ; dark iro jH t*. f iho 3d, nmd to ??eiij. tlir death ot ( |.o r Alal<t nt lludnru In *p<tc of iieel, fire and , boll ts iii.*)' t oe down li|?>n til.* nearest iH'e of tin* devoted square. A* tlwy approiclu-d Forl.es wtin \ shot through tin- tli.jl. ;,nd Sp. ni' horse n.n wuttd ed, but unite, oiin/ liny swept on war I Daunted bv ! the tl tskes and the fii arid the noise mid crackle ot ; the musketry, the younger Moore's horse swerved I ' us tliry cune up Dropping In* sword Ir.un hi* I hail I and letting it luing hy the knot at hi* wrist, f lie raugt.l op the reiii* in Ik.tli hand* scitwcd his I h. u.l strii ghl, and then coolly, n* if iiiiuig at * fence, ' leapt him nt the sq i.ire. I, therefore, any in in can lie mi l to tinve Iho-ii first, the younger M-sir. i? that mon. I >1 wur?e the horse Irll stone dead ! upon Ihr bayonets; so did Ins brotlier's, ridden with cur >j{e and deter in iiatoiii. Tlis el.Urr Mnrr?18 stone hi weight,and 6 feet 7, or tlrerets.uts, in height | ?cut his way out on foot. M dcolinson look one l.*it out of Ii s stirrup when he mm Ins brother of firer down and unarnied. (fur In* sword had he?*n hrokell to pieces hy the fall,) Mild holding oti to that the young M.*.re ci>ca|a-d. The barrier ones broken, and the entrance once made, and through it (mured the avenging troopers. On and over everything they r.slc, till getting clrnr oat, they re* , formed on the other side, wheeled and swept back , ?u second wave of rum. Out of SIM) I'er*iiin * >) j diers of the 1st Regular Regiment of Furs, who j I Com|*wed that fated sqiiar *, only 20 esc iped to l< II j the tale of it* destruction. Thus the 3d Right Car- ; airy. t.. use* their own phrase, gave our enemies a j jrtraU (answer) tor the death of Mulct 3>.ikib Ha- | hadur." " j Paotestrsr Kr.a.orat. Convention.?The an' mini convention of the lvi-.oop.il Church in South ; Carolina look place at Camden, on t ic 13tli instant ? lit. II v T F. Divis, I). !>., presiding. The Journ d says that the convention decided on the etj..*dieii'*y of founding a Diocesan Tiieologicnl < Inoiii iviry.au I ?i?i n cxKiriern I iwversity. The Convention hiving deei led on the necossify of a l>'io<?in 8?!iniiMry, n mmmltlfr I wn appointed, charged with the whale matter, t<> ; digest a pl.in far ii* establishment, p'ace of locution, number of professors, A" which committee con hikI* of llcv'da T. S. Arthur, C C. Plnokney, .) II lilliott,utt-l J. H. Campbell, who are to report at tli<* lit'Xl meeting of the Cull volition. A eonuniUee wn also ai>|?w-itc<l on a Southern Uuiverwiy, who are expected ton lend at Chattanoo. gn, in duly, consisting of Rev. Alex Gregg, KxCIov. Mmining, and \V. A Hsiao Bungle, esq. "Committees were appointed to receive contribnlions to the above enterprise, whoso names wo li.ivv not ascertained." Kirk Fxc Stun.*?Dye's Wnll-Strect Broker New York, eon in hi* the following; "Curat Coriositv.?Our Coin Book will con I no a 110 sun le of the silver coin received ty Judo* Ucinot fur tit- betrayal of the Ssvionr of men. \V? took a drawing of the poee while on n joornev k st ! year to the Knsl, nt the groat iiuneim in Ron e | where they claim to have one of the identical piectr. A great curiosity, and wjrth a whole ycrr's rut i script ion." Conk Wist?Col. On and Mr. Boyee, m m'hers oI Congress from this Slate, nod Senator r?siintis, of (ieorgia, fi ive g-no west on a v sit, or tour of insp.a-t.oii fiohnhlv to speculate in lands m iyImp in polities?or pe<hap?in lanh! They i will return during the Utter pirt ol the summer I \Kr?\rl < Pirlrrn*) Conriir , NEWS SCRAPS. . lion. Stephen A(i.tin*, United States Senator rom Miesi** py, died daring hi* v tail to Memphis, t o attend (lie railroad opening. | A combined effbrt wm made on tlie lOili instant, r ?y the prisoners, to break Trow Sing Sing penitrB- j tiary, New Vork. A large number g..t out, but t were brouglt back. Two were *?iot, but not dan- c (erously. a The drug *t??rc of Bennett, Beer*, Sc Ki?l?er, at 1 Richmond, we* destroyed hjr fire on theSth inat. The \ toe* wns $28,000?insurance $20,000. ( The Advertiser notice* the death of Thomas G. ' Key, n member of th* Bdgcficld bar, on the 9th ' inatuui. | A n affair of honor caine o!T u<*ar Columbia, on I ihe 14th instant, between two young gentlemen of 1 thit city. The Time* do-* not gire their name*, tint nay* th-t the first fire graced the cheek of one lnd |>nwcd through the pantaloon* of the other, 1 Bear the knee; when tin- aflLtr wn* honorably adjusted. Mr*. Kmnu Augusta Cunningham, tried in New | fork for the murJor of Dr. Ilarvey Burdell, baa < ?c<-n acquitted. The public, who were ?o earnest 1 or her contraction before the coroner, hare eudden- , y changed about, and arc Row convinced that elie ear innocent! A very strong minority report hna been mide in , he renn*ylv?ni? L<*gi?l?ture in faror ol the Su- i >reme Court decision in the Pred Scott ca?e. The Bmperor Nepoleon entered hi* fiftieth year >n the 2Uth ult , baring beon burn April 20, 1808" j One evening last week Judge O'Neall delivered, i it the Athenaeum Ilall, Columbia, a lecture on the ' Lnw I tench of Siuth Carolina for th* lost *<xty | eora." It i* spoken of a* being in the Judge1* usuil | tmrgi tic *tyle. The Carolina Tirru* chronicle* the appointment ly Governor AILlon of M tj. T. Starke a* Keeper f the St.it* House, an I John G. Bowman, esq., as itiit* Librarian, vice W. F. Arthur, deceased. The an me paper announce* the deatli of J. T. iVhitfield,esq., of Anderson, and formerly a Rep(tu.inlutlVu fr.tm llml Dialrtof ?*? !**? f aisiaLlMsw Mr. lily the, of tlis Ctrolina liaptist, has associa- < cd Mr. M M. Brown a? assistant editor. Pleas- ' nt labor and rich remuneration to joo, brother. Jut, query: Was it the regular or the asuetant, rlium "Gog" sold by his panic-Lite article oil the j nmct! ] Tn? Trouble im Mexico.?The subjoined news mm Mexico was referred to a few days a go by teletraph; On Thursday and Friday of Holy Week disturMine?-* occurred in the city of Mexico, in Puebla ' nd Tiicuixiyn, caused by i be reactionary party. In ' dexieo the difficulty commenced by tlic chapter of ' he cathedral refusing to admit the governor and nuned to assist at divine service, as is customary on | east days, for which several of the member* were rii sli d and others took refuge in the choir of the ' >athedial. A crowd of fanatieal persons soon col- I ectrd about the pi ice. m.iny crying out, " V'ire la ffrhgiun Ckrutiana!" A strong force of the nu- i honlit-s sooD d sperscJ the crowd and made sever- 5 (I (II Iiioneis I ()n tile following Man-lav the nrchbishop, the ( shop of thedioo??c, and half a doxrn prominent ou sts were urn sted, and a decree of banishineut nun the republic pul>lialo-d aga nut them. It is said lint lite Archbishop upon his nmst surrendered the < liurch property l-> the keeping of the Pope's nun ( io in the city, who immediately solicited a meeting if the diplomatic corps for the purpose, as rumor ia* it, of aiding liim to retain po?sc*s>ou. The s< ntenoe against the Arcltxialiop (in Cunstd- * ration of Ins a-lvnnced age, feeble health, and per * iMini v rtues) was changed to iiuprisoomcut in Ins ' uilacc until further orders. ' 1 In other parts of the repubhc priests have been 3 irnwied nnd imprisoned for scd.tions raid inflam- i naioey writings und sermons. Tnr. Kajxcreo Treaty.? Wasiiiwtoh, May ' I.?Tbeolbci.il de-piti li.-s from Ienidon itpin the Central American question have been teeeived and . [I.inoirl at by the President; the tone mid amend lent of the doeu'iientsentirely forbid-1 he idea that lie or two sl.ght mo-hHeations w< uld render it very "av acceptable. Tlsse moil fi- atiou*. h->w vcr, though slight in the m inuitlon of the Hritish '.ibinel, are ii"t eon?idered so by the Pi i-vidiTit or J lie majority of his advisers, and hence the treaty , n iy be regarded as dead and buried. An ?tr?rt has already been made by the Itritish d nister to re-open negotiations up-m n new bn?i-, ;l nit t un fir w ihout success, and appearances in-'i- a ate tli"it all future efli rts of the k'ttd will meet a , ke result. The Government lias eviJtntly got its Isick up, I inJ I sliu'l be very much in staken if l?rd Palmer- | ton dihs not son find that the pr<s-'nt American ] uiministrati' -n la one that can neither be coaxed, ' mughl, nor bullied; in ulhie words, *'it lias cut tl- } je teeth " floii <Jeiirge M. Dallas, our Minister at the ^.uit of sit. Jam-a, has written to S-er?-lary Cass, fiat if the ('ssjj1 ! Ainrric-in tieoty had reached -,<>iruini Ik ions tlir Kitgl'eh i'l?vl"in?, U wou'd pro mWy hav< been ratified. L?rd P.ihn-rston at thai mil-. perhaps had l>>ine 'iniiliH of the remit of th- ^ lirliiin?, and to win popular favor, he would hare a irgcd the immediate acceptance and ratifieaton of *] In-treaty, bv the Kngliah Cabinet, which would at mrv have put the ITiited 8Mi? and Knglaiid on lie m.i>t Irieiidly (oming, without a tingle point it) ' Impute. The Stale 1>-p irtmenl at Washington ia? rrt'i'ii J the correspondence relatire to the resity hetwean Mr. I);illm and Lord Clarendon, ind it will soon, doubtleaa, be published. Trie Cotton Caor ?We are again indebted to i prominent commercial liou?e o( this c ty for aonie ntercsting intormntioa concerning the growing eot 1) crop. A letter horn Apnlarliicolasays that cot on w II have an uuu?ually late atari, and that the rost* have k lied ad that part of the crop which wiu it all forward. A writer f oin Columbus, Gn.. na a-rte thsit except that of 1850, no crop has been ao Miekward :ui the one now growing. On the 20th ill., there w.'ia no more Cotton to be received at !)uluntbw, nil of L?t year'a crop having come in \ lett-r ironi Mciiiphia dedans that there ta no I >ut?t hut th >t every planter who has put seed into he ground will have to re plant. A gentleman vritiug fiom Mobile apeaka diaeuursgingly of the i-xl crop, but add? that with n favorable full,it may >? an average one. We have ndvicea from Gulveaon, Texas, to the 25th tilt. On the morning of the , Mil., the country about Montgomery htm covered | villi sis henry a front na had ever been aern there. It w.i? believed that it had killed everything that ' la I been spiled by previous tm*ts, not excepting sullr crop* <>f the third planing. One nan oi the vheat crop is supposed to have bet n lost, while the >nly hop*.' for cotton and corn hangs upon the third, vuJ in many c.vaoa the lourih pluiMig. [Charltxton Standard. Th? Yki.u>w SttiNa ail it ad.?The Chinese will re long probably claim that America belongs to ] hem bv right of priority of discovery, for "James II tnle), Chinese Interpreter, Chinese (damp, Toe iirne county, Cal.," avers that ihereis no doubt that he CeltNg ji)* discovered America 1400 years ago! 1 Ins puis C'oluuibuH, the Welsh, the Northmen, and ill the othei modern f?-!lowa, entirely into the shade, lie gives a number of Chinese word* which are nearly identical with a number of Indian word* of oinc of the Calilornia tr.bes If the discoveries of i Amcnea continue to multiply, it will soon be cti- i lent that there never w?s a time when it was r>ol kn iwn, and the New World will hsiveto be termed the Old World. amfnirie* or Nkw York doitituuM?The follow iug is one of the New Yoik Tribune'* compliments to Ilrnnett of the Herald: "Nature delights in strong contrasts. Scotland has produced some nu n of the grentest genius and highest in-r.il worth: men hke Scott, Horns, Chal mt-r* and Ku?>*. On the other hand Scotland pro titieed liurkc and Ilare, two of the moat infamotia villain* thai ever cxi ted. who after killing twenty r>r tlnrty pcnuiti* and aclling bodieafor diaaeclinn, expiated their erinn-a on the gnHowa. Scot land iileo gave ua a Rennet!. a man who, thoug never hanged for h?a crime*, hna been g'ltbeled by public opin on, nnd atink* like moral carrion in the h"?lril? 14 all creation." a m m Kkom W*aHiMOTO.v.?WastttNOTOJH, May 9? 1 Advieea front Ktnope atate that Judge Miuko'd health >a excellent, hot tbnt he ia ahghtly lame in 1 the hand and foot from pnralyais. lie aaya he m I prepared to return home when the adminatration frairea it. ??????i^?a????B? Tri Sanuwicii Isi.and*.?We bin Aire sf I bo loiiuiulu Advertiser for March. It fSe* <me ?*. ioua sensation to look at these a)kmis wliieh tu?? >eeu wafted acruaa twelve thousand niilee ol sea aad itn<! (r?ni the islands uf the tin. Wrthio the mrmw y of men atill far from being ul-J, the solitary alti|g vhich ocene oii.illy ventured aerobe the Pacific hardy dnre<l to #t?p at the islands la replenish their wa er-caaka. The dusky people who lived upon tha oral founded islands were counted by teaa ofthoamnds op?n the strunds. They came hideoas with tecklnccs ??f shark'# teeth, and their warrior# war# ir tried with curi-'twly lutrrid instruments oi'dsstrar oa; their rye# oeemi-d to gloat upon while rasa's lesh, and I lie ''Snath S< n Inlanders" and "aaanitaW" were synonymous in the vocabulary of tha sivilVscd world. American chip#, tnerchaata, aad inMwioaarie# found anchorage there, and lite cnaatitutKMi#, laws, MHbxnv, vice#, and diseases of Wilted life were imported. Chorolica, trade, monay, and religion flourished, but the vaet population waa deoir.ia e?l by diaaw and contact with the eivlfred, n# the dew i? iwrpt (ruhi the groaa before tha wind nnd aun. Th# wooden idol# and cunnniglyrarved speiira and war-club# ate now the eorinoitiee of the museums; nnd mere bant#, commerce, whale ship#, tl^gtre#. lawyers, and courts have ueurped the place# of th* god#, while tha my#terioaa leavt-e of newspaper* chrouiel# the incident eadaa* ridect, the goaaip and news, of the sea-girt island#, nnd the ship# which, roving over the Pacific ocean, tarry at Hon<ilulu to get fresh water, food, aad tiding# from home. Great Iirilnin approaches nearer to the conditio* of a c-'iintry with a representative Govcrnmeat Ilia* ?ny other notion in Europe. There nre in the kingdom about 1,030,000 pcisons poaocaaing the electoral fr.inchtsc. In England there are three hundred ind fifty-nine borough nnd city member#, and leaa than l>nlf that number of ly-unty members; while the Scotch cities nnd borough# t-turn twenty tbreo member# and the counties th* ly. There ia do property <1 inhftca'.ion necessary foi n Scottish member; here is one in England. Scotland h is one eleetar 'or every thirty-one of the total population; B*and one for about every twenty of the people. I'rxfpk Buvcir.? About three yea re ago, Mian Anne W. Tttliitlcrro,of King '.Viliinm county. Vs.r inuicipatcd 40 negroes, giving each $150. Tbee cere placed in a Quaker settlement in Ohio, by P. VV. Scott, executor of the estate. A few week# since v blr Scott had occasion to visit them on businessr ind louit-l thrin in n wretched condition, aad stomal itnrving. One of ibe children had been stolen, and ir?< rai nan oit-?i jor want <>i attention and ths ne* pessaries of life. They beaded Mr. 8. to allow them 0 return with him to Virginia and go into slaver/. ?1 MAnniED, On the I 4th mat., by R-v J. D. McOollocoh[>r. THOMAS K. CURETON of Dmcaster. and fl'M MAIIV 8., only daughter of Major Gotak Mill*, of tliia place. OBITUAHY. Died, at his resiJcnce, in Spartanburg District, . it Tuesday morning, the 12th inat., .IES.SK IVAKKF1KLD, in llw 79th year ol Ida age. The leceased removed to this State, with hi* parents, , roni North Carolina, and has resided on the same dace tor sixty three years. Died, at Clinton, 8. C, J. HENRY KINGSM( >R K, of crump col e, after a short illness of five tours, on the 27th of April, 11*57. Deported thia life, in Hpnrtanborp District, on the Ith instant, Mr* MARIA A. DUNCAN, aged !3 years and 4 months. M I. A N 8'8 WO R M SPECIFIC, PKUPAIIKU ur PI.EMI NO BROS. The following, from a customer, shows ths lemand which tltis great medicine has created vhercvcr it lets been introduced: Blossbkko. Tioga Co., Pa., March 30,1830. Mtcsaas. Fi.kmimo linos.?Gentleman:?In ?oq> lequcuce ot the great eoneumplion of your * Worm ipeeifio*' in this (dace and vicinity, we have entiray exhaustc i our stock. We should feel obliged |>y rour forwarding, via Corning, N. Y., 20 doaen, with roar bill, on tbe reception of whiob we will remit you the money. From the woadeifa! effects of and Specific n this neighborhood, there could be sold aunaaily 1 large quantity, if to be Ind (wholesale and retail) roni aoine local agent. If yon would compensate I pers m for trouble and expense of Vending, I think could make it to your ndv.ui age to do so. I Yours, respectfully, \VM. M. MALLORY, Per. W. E Postes. Porch isor# will be careful to ask for DR. d'l.ANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, nanuf:ictured by FLEMING BROS, of Pitts imoii. Pa. A'I other Vermifuges in comparison re worth! ss Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, tao lis celebrated L ver P.lta, can now be had ?l II respectable drug storm. None genuine without he tignature of FLEMING BROS [3) May 21 13 It i. 0. 0. F. ih'lEt'Ersi M0RGa\N LODGE, NO. 19. The K chili Anniversary of Morgan Delge. No. y, 1. O. O. F., will be celeb ated ot Symriiniurg C. II., on the 22d M iy. ind., by n ProermiuB, ml an Address to be delivered by Patl (Stand A. T. Cavis. The Processor! will be formed, nt 10 o'clock, ia he following order, ??/: Odd Fellows' School; O. G. with drawn Sword; S. Supporters, with white Rods; Members of the Initiatory Degree; Members of the First Degree; Members of the Second I kgrrej Member* of the Third Degree; Member* of the Fourth Degree; Member* ol the Fifth Degree; Secretary and Treoaurer; V. O. nnd supporter*; Conductor with ) r,. j Warden with Are. { Chaplain. j Whjie ^ N. G. nnd Sopp?etor?; ^ Okatok; I>. D. Grand Master; I. G. with drawn Svr wd. On reaching the G?urt Hon** the Procewioa ? will halt, nnd open to the right nnd left, so m to alow the Grand O .'Seer to paa* t<<r>ugh,itn l tl.u* ntcr in reverend order. W M H TRIM MI BR, Mammal, JOS. WAIJvER, A*nt*T. Maiiiuu May 21 13 It ? LOST, On the 1*t o( May,on the occasion of the SeniorExhibition at Wofford Collrge,a valuable BRACK- > IJ?T. ! The finder will be unii.iblv rewarded on retorang it to any of the officer* of the Female Colirga. Mar M 13 If. TUP fhUUIwwIAVrDu 1 IIU t W,ll .lll<TllViir4ll^ CK FREE SCHOOLS are ivqueeted to atired it Spartanburg C. II., on the 4<l> S.iturrla) in this ml,; a!*o, Tenohers arc respectfully invited to alien! f<>r Kiamiuution on tk.it d?y. May 7 11 3t A. WIN GO. Secretary. CANMES, (.1 >1 DROPS, ETC." nBAN A GOODGION have in More? 2..0 poamls CAN DIBS, GUM drops ami tltlVINQ Frrah MR HAISlNS anil Smyrna figs. 8 KG A RS, Smoking TOBACCO, 8NUFF. Abo, that Choice Toilet preparation?THK BALM OK A THOUSAND FLOWERS M.y SI 13 If X. O- O. F. Morgan lodok, No. i?, i. o. o. f.,. will ci lebrnte it* 8th AN NIV'ERSARY, cm Friday, 25.1 mat , by a PROCESSION, and an, ADDRESS, te be dilivcred by P. G. a. t.. ca vis Neighboring L/>lgca, transient Brethren, and I the citiaena peneiaHy, are nspratbllf invited tosttead .1 B TOLLKSON, Chainnan Com. of A t rengcvnanm Hiy 7 11 ?4