The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, December 24, 1857, Image 2

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KK- ? tf F r ^ CTl)c Spartan. SgABtffAH^PaO. t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24,1851. cmitrs iifMuns. * J r Our C-irrier bene to notify liis patrons tli.it ho will wait upon thorn on Christmas moral iii? will) his w annual greeting, uml hopes to lind every body "at ^ home." t( TO I'ORRKSPOSDISXTS. '? We have written n private letter to our corns- lr p?>n.lent* at Wuwlruir?, which we hope may prove 01 satisfactory. " on the system of deaf anil du'nb instruc- '' ti?n, will npiK'ar next week. '' Wo liavo really no room lo spare (<>r "Forest ; '' ' * S.lverjjlade's notices. The circumstances which w p:ve thein interest have (Kissed away, and to each p: we uwurded brief notice. } nTifisnTts. !! CVe congratulate our roaJvr* upon the return of t! im-rrie v^nrisiiins unil>," wm-ll llliy PV?* Will ol>SO l.'l in nervous sIuiiiIht, trembling wiih delighted ex- T pectatiuii for the early morning light in reveal the ai pretty gilts which Santa Ciuus mny happen t?? ?1? posit in their snowy stockings. Ami wecoiigratuliUethcni ll also that thus far the weather has been rather a pro- ai traded fall than a stern winter, and that so many pi arc sung and comfortable?having plenty to eat ami to wear, and fire for the long winter evenings. Hut, in the midst of your happiness, romoiiitM r that many are suffering pinching want?yes, even little children?to whom Christm is brings n<> nice gdt? or rich viands. Pity and help them?ami thus luilil 1,1 the ^niodietion that lierabh-d the Saviour's birth? *%Sfacr on earth?goorf trill In turn." ''' y preparciTTor^cTiristmas. S Santa Clans and the children may bo suited in jr conlections and candies for distribution and con h< sumption on Christmas at M llcr's Sp rtauburg (I Confectionery Store. Mr. M. has laid upon our hi table, for inspection and test, no less than forty-four ar varieties of g> Id medal confectionery, and we must say in sincerity niul truth that these samples are equal to the richest specimens of the sugar art we j), have ever seen. Call on Miller, who has a lot of in 1oys, fruits, ifee., which he will sell at moderate rates ,v <o the ycung folks. cunlirlss. ? In the Senate the Kansas constitution, as involv- th ?<l in the speech of Senator I )on?1i? <>n tli? I1.--,-:- in dent's message, is still under discussion. It rectus to us that he begins to waver in his policy, not - j{ ing a majority of the Senate in sympathy with his ea views. ,u Tito House lias taken possession of their new *' Hall, with which they seem ns well pleased as a |);l ohiId with a new toy. An incidental d-batc took Co place on Kansas, on a proposition to print extra "" copies of tho President's message. The debate was ( *r|" deprecated thus early in tho session. ro lu tlie Senate, on tho lS?lh, Mr. Douglas, of Illi- ha taois, according to previous notice, intro luccd a bd' su for the admission of Kansas into the Union, w' The Treasury Note Mill was discussed. Ill the House, a committee was np|Hiinled to investignte the accounts ol the Into Clerk. A bill for the admission of Kansas was iutroduccd and referred, H' Tho Treasury Note Hill was reported. The amount in the United States Treasury subject to dealt is nearly six and a quarter millions of -dollars. Ijl{ TnifBm*iu;LiEF BILL. I3oth 1 louses of the Legislature filially succeeded ll"' in parsing a hill for the relief of the banks which ll,) suspended specie payments. In a former issue we "" gave the substantial feature* ol the bill; but us sonic Amendment* were finally added, we shall publish the ^ bill next week, together with a list of all the acts re- Y ccntly passed, lor the information ol our naders? lo be followed by the public acts as soon as they are CI Accessible. ; ou ?w till BLACKWOOD AXU TUB REVIEWS. la another column will bo found tbe advertisegr merit of Leonard Scott & Co., tlio American puL- |,.t libbers of Blackwood and the foreign Reviews. We , be can add nothing to the facts ol the advertisement that will more forcibly impress upon readers the ad- J ^ vantages of these publications or the necessity of subscribing. The new volumes will shortly begin, |*< mid no one intcuding to order should delay mucli *>?8cr- m A YEAR OF YEARS. I " A friend calls our attention to the fact, which 'struck him as worthy of mention, that this year of lot our Lord eighteen hundred a fifty-seven makes just " cne year of years, so t > express it, since C> Iuminis, ' ^ in 1-19*2, landed upon the shores of the Western j,rj World. If enough of the year were left, it would lilt be proper to project a gran I jub.lee. What eh.uig "I'l es have been wrought on the face of t'lis continent "" , *''11 iu three hundred and sixty-five years! DEATH FIWM*RRl.\KI\U. We are informed by Coroner I.egg tlr't lie held n" an inquest, on Monday night last, u|sm the birly ol *" John Socshy, near (Jeorge I linkup's place, on I.aw- | jlt, son's fork, seven miles from town. The poor v o j pr lim wis found dead ill the road, where lie had fallen, ''.a The verdict was, death from i tempi ranee. _ m SKXIMt KXIHiillHh AT WOFFORII. The winter examination :it Wofl ird Urllege t-r dosed wit li the exli'bitioii of the S nor U.a-s oil "" Wednesday la*t, in the Chapel. The audience w.i* . i i n complimentary one, and the excieise* wet e r? In v j cd of moil lony l?y tin' dil'cet .itra ti* of Mr. I.MIn'a So Sax Horn Bind, wIhmt services were obtained l>y ; tl?o oI.ihu for the o-'o; s on. Tim following dntri orm'r of the orations: I (|j, is,Then. K. Barton, Orangeburg? \ihil ezrellrn- co tit* sine luhtue. ..o \V. W. Duncan, Virginia?Woman's influence 10 or tllo world. il|. >1. C. Ilardin, Cheater?Kcfineinent of soc.cly not tin an unmixed good. ly J. O. Ilardin, Chester?General dhl'ur-ion of | lot iiiinwlrdto, J. Afouxo ffarrii, Abbeville?Some of the evils of College I'fe. (|t. K. II. I lol i an, Orangeburg?Ftancis Itacoti. T. J{. Jordan, Abbeville? 11 Know then this truth, ennii<rh for twin to know, Virtue ttluuc is happiness helotc." * lav. A. Mo-ne, tepai tanburg?The future destiny to ol the Union. A. \V. Moore, Georgia? Duelling. 1. B, Satideia, Colli toi>?The Ucformntinu. '* ). V. Bh'ncii I ford, Georgia?Literary and ?.,ien- ' titie genius of America. It. II. Tarrant, Abbeville?Vanity of human w" wishes. | ( While it anrnot be denied that different orders ^ of oratory nnd degrees ol cxc?))enco in composition marked the several addresses of the members ol M tins (alitor clam, yet we must claim that wo VVI never saw vuoli g?n*rul success in similar exlnbi- p|V lionit Several of the deelaiiner# allowed capacity an (or public speaking of n high ord> r, and of all the eomjK*i!i'His it may b? said, they w< re altovu ine- ''j dioerity. We think they did themselves and their t, alma muter rinicli credit,nnd she may expect bright N thing* of them rf their ftrturo improvement but j"i keeps pace willi the past. The I/tuJon Times, in a leader upon the Activity hi of the slave trade, quest mis the policy of maintain- iu, iug ao expensive and ineffectual n preventive as the fcj squadron employed on tho African const, and ugnin advances the encouragement of free African labor "u its a iuoio likc'y ronudy. 1 ? " SPARTANBURG AND OfilOS RAILROAD. Od nn out-ide page will be found n portion of the ib.ite in the Senate on a bill, by Mr. Cannon, to t rant aid to the Spartanburg and Union Railroad. t hia bill received two readings in that body, wm f lit to the House, and laid upon the table. Gen. r hid berry' bill, previously, introduced and read a rsl time, was icferrcd to the Coinniittee o( Waya nd Means, with two other bills, as noticed Inst ( eek. This committee, instead of I epoeting our ^ II separately, framed an nniiiibiis bill, granting aid several otlire roads; which bili passed the 11 oils.', * at was killed in the Senn'e. The House'tlteU took J otii the table the Senate bill, and p.i**td it to a see* | ml reading, rent it to the Senate, where it was read 1 third time, title changed to nn net, mid relumed to 1 ie House for sini lar action. It is now a low, nnd j ie rai'road is now within n year of Spartanburg, if i ie Fates do leu conspire In defeat n sale 61 the bonds, t liieh our elated spirits will not allow us to antici* * tte. | ( >ii the loth instant, the Senate agreed to the louse resolution, m appoint W. Uy leu, Davis t loti Irloekand (J. \V. II Lcgg proaies to represent * lestoekof the State nt all meetings of the Spar- (| nil org and Union Railroad Conipnuy in I8.'i7. r his date should prolmhly be |So8, but wo have no a itlioritv for ray iug ? ?. While on this subject, we cannot omit saying :nt much erei! t is due the IVaidrnt of the road i id M .j <iovau Mills for their tmwearied t Herts in ersing this suhj-ct upon the legislature. MKRCANTTLK "agkniiks. Tho good sense nnd common honesty of man- c nd are !? ginning to see and condemn the wrongs 'I at may be indicted, by ignoranee or malice or " terest, upon business men, by the low and eonmptilile system of tm rvnntile agencies throughout I e pities and towns of the land. This i*p oiiage has ready been the cause of one lioniieido, nnd in- ' Ives the life of another eitir.cn of our State?it crifiee which no advant g< s can countervail. We >pe no r'specta'lc man will cot ?< nt lopger to ! ,iy tlio spy upon lilt* <>f hi* fcllow^itizcns s this State, in (ace of iliv fuels already mentioned 1.1 ilit* one ilint follow*: "Mkucavru.k aaknctf*.? sage and Mia i.tl'iT their entire *tock of [li.nioa at auction, j. i.'li a sale at this tiiiu- mii-t result in heavy loss to in; hut tvo understand that they do hot fool safe J attempting to pass through such a winter na tliia, " ithout making as rious ?aci dice, in preparation p calls to lit* ma le upon them. I'lic onuses which p ivc rendered this action ik oi asarv are such as to J a mil r it more than ordinni ily painful. S ine t ine the f.dl, the New \ ork I ml. pendent iinnonnee.l ' .1 . ir nanu s among its list id failures. Tlieii credit I New York was at once destroyed, and on inves- I piling the s Miree of the rumor so injurious to ! r. em. they louud, after considerable inquiry, that ' was hascd en the slat, melit of one of those "inor- ! r lit le agencies" which are a disuiauc to the I.Usi- j miiI New York, that tlioir property here wasco* j .1 red by mortgage to prevent their end.tors Irnm j covering their just dm*. Such a charge could i d ivc been readily disproved hy a search of the re- ! rh, but the mischief was done before its nature J h 1.1 kottroe could hensirtnioed. The result is, that i \ i <)! ! t.ttd highly leaptetalilc Ionise is compelled to j > i into measures ! > sustain their ereilit which a ill | suit in glial loss. MiS?r?. Sage and Sons should II ivc a legal remedy til repnir the rutiw qu. aces of ,\ eli a libel as tins. \Vo have known instances icre tliu petty malice or igllornitoc of tin." hu-ol hi- e -mints of those agencies haw brought ruin on d uses which where sound, if lelt to their own cfrta. The whole b)stem is one of low, villainous ,] pioli.ttfe, which should he broki'il up hy libel suits jcrcvcr injustice is done.? liuffttlo Adrerliner. s. DEATH OpTUlLrO.\ CL A PP. Our regret over the follow-in" anuouiiectiieiit i> *' tic less heartfelt than the Mercury's. \Vu knew s. d esteemed Mr. C. for his highly cultivated in- i. led, ripe judgment, lis well :ut it kindly disposin mi 1 gonial humor, when drawn from n retire m inot seclusion inilupvd tiy the circumstance tailed in this notice of his death: "1>k.vtii or J. Milton Cl.\pp.?It is with end- ' iumI holing* we announce the death of our friend. ll till Milton Clapp, wloi li:is for upwards of twenty are been connected with the management of the h uirlerton Mercury. This melancholy event <>c- '* ir<-d jesterd.iy afternoon, the Itithot December, r a hriel illness, in the 48lli year of (lis age. I' "Mr. Clapp was a native of Ohio, nun received ci J collegiate edneat oil at Yah; College, where he | aduated in 1631, with high distinction. At Col o; ;e lie formed a ?irnng friendship lor the I; to Al- j rt Illicit, through whose influence, upon his re- I u 'ii home, Mr. Clapp received the appointment <>l I incipul Teacher ill the lieu u fort College. In a ! u v years lie removed to Charleston, ami became <l isislant Iviitor in the Charleston Mercery, winch ntion he lias ever since tilled, with brief int- rvals; rug one of which ho edit'd the Southern l^narly Review with marked ability. 11 is chit t ii lory efforts, however, were in the columns of the C i-roury. The el?Mjuent and touching tiibuie to the ntory ot Ins liien.l, Mr. Albert Illicit, w ill never . forgotten by those who have read it, and wall ig remain it sad hut heauiiltil memorial of his rudship and grief. Alter the death of Mr. iclt, lie repeatedly said to mutual friends, that motives for life had departed with him. The i 111 id", the ambition, the one cherished o ject of hi* ^ , Wits to s"c his f'lend l ist* and shine in that ' hereof osctullli >.* and honor, to which Ins Virtues hi d gell Us must inevitably have cleV.'ted him. He d> lllillttfd Oil, how ever, ill his duties COIIUechsl w llll > s Mercury, hut Inttcilv his failing Ileal Ii had eally impaired his eln rg .-v. "A-a seliolur. Mr. Clapp was learned, chaste ' <1 accurate, 11'sMjlcol w riling possessed a I the 1" nfdicity ot the fir <k olas~ os, whose models he i d pro oiindly studied ami musterc'1. As a in.in w.is s mple-lieiirted, unld and athctionam. II- '' id plioiis ol holier were delicate ami ilev.ited. lie ' s le t hi my friend*, but not an enemy. All wl o io\v h'in admired lus trutlihilio Ins li.ld.iv. h - 1 legri y. ; n ** vir. Clapp ar h-nllv loved S<>utl? ('aioh.ua; hour c time he entered the Si He in li.s youth, h>- m v- ' |i lU' .l he)olid her Isilih l , and win inr Ion*- I" 1st ainongsl th -so who urge I the ll' lliist ini.n I !? for the vindication of In r rights mid ! oner. As it I'liilor ol tins pa >r?at onetime its s -le hi liter ' it is difficult to estimate I is incut* and s< i \ ici s h. line o! its in -st atlr.iclive lrentis< s, pow? rtnt argu *' -tits, and keen iin.l delicate retorts, were fioin 1 >> al n. AIII<IH2<<I till- <n ii* minds which hn?t j liiilo] tn liU'lti ut? tlii- ri pi?i:?ti<<ti i?l the Mercury. " < was tlu' lort'iniist 111 tin- richness ami \aluro' i .i ' uti thu imia. The South has lost an able advocate, ' r community a vnluiilile ?* <n, nn?l we a Ira int * w In-in !hi?2 ii?" ciatimi ill Inlior, nlid sympathy in , " ii.'lit ai.<1 feeing, laiii >. :;.;.ily i-ihIi ; i < ) us. AI 11 jujrli of n t i iii2 hah.is, an<l comparatively a tunc . '' limn ill ullt' community, many Ileal ts toll Ik-' ' idled Willi j.*rit>f at Inn death." ! The Cmii'u Stati-h Skmik.? \V<- aro in " bti-H to oiln r j.iui nnle (or tin- information ulmh | ablcs lis to clarsily tin- follow iiig Democratic Sella- j w 'a. They are Si'll itora troin tin* free States, iiml slain the views n| 1'iiM.lMit I ai linnan in rilalioll the Ia-compton (K.iiih. a) CoiiKt'iiui.oii: \\ in. Itigler, oi I Villi*) lv.iiou; George K I *u ,, Ohio, I). I fright, ol I i<!1.1ii ; (ir.iliain N. | tell, of In.liana; U.artte \N . .loins, of |<<wa; j, ilhnin Wright <>f 2sv?v Jersey; John II. Tl.u:ii|> \ j,, a, of Ni w .1. rwy. i <l( In opposition to tliw-< views a c Slepln n A. >Ogla?, of Illinois; Chaihs l-I. Mimrt, of Mielii j al n; nn?l David C. Itroderick, ol Cnlilortiia. M'-ms. I'llilip A licit, of IUknIo Island, lillil NV III, (| . Gwin, of California, arc not committed in any (ij ll- . , lli J|o-r?nra twenty Illnck Republican Scnahus, o Kii<<w Nothings, three Dcms-iai*inopjiositioii, ,j <1 two ilollhlfiil. | |, in l ime nil are opposed to the- views of the I'rcti- | nt ? mi.iI ihis inclu'lta Thompson nn<l Crittenden, | Kentucky; Ki-nin ly, <.f Maryland; 1 l<<ust"ii, i t Xas; I It'll, of 'l'i 11 ii< so * ; nil southern Know | Killings?there will still ho an Administration ii;.t- j j,, ity ol two in llie Senate. | w Kahtiiqi AKt;.?Tim shock of an earthquake w as w t in Charleston at 11 o'clock, on Sator lay morn- oi the 19tU liiatiii.t. The C'aiolini in wiy? it was Si t in Columbia ami in ichlmrho J, and a friend of ra felt the same shock at n <jnatter past nun , the j,, rnc mot uing, in this place. u, GUI. IMMMOMD, Says thu Barnwell Sentinel, a* will be seen from | bo oceum|Mnying letter, has declined tbo dinner endvrcd liiin at this place, but ?vill, en bis return h?m Washington, seek an early opportunity to nevt bis Trieuds: RsocLirrc, December 8, 1857. d KMTt.p.MKN: I have received your letter inviting tie, in the nntno ??t the people of H.rnwell, to a lublio dinner. On full reflection, I lutvcconcluded, lontrnry to my Inclination, t? decline it. 1 have been most unexpectedly munitioned by our State to represent her in the Kolcral Senate, nt a ivancut vi lieu it seems that issue* ot the most vital inp<-rt are ntwiot to be tried. I am n??t aware that linve in thirty years changed or materially modiied any of my views of tbo Federal Constitution) r lie principles upon which it should be interpreted ind earned out by the Federal (Jovcriimeut, but 1 uive been for some years so inattentive to the dtsails ot aflairs. ili.it I should be nnw'llmg, in view of tie r i>|Miiisihility that lot# upon me, to commit tnv* ell to nny special course ot action until I reach iViishiiiL'ton, n?c?rtain facts, and apply the t st of II ineiph s to w I.lit may be urged cspcihclM. Were I to meet you now, it would he improper but I should speak to you of utt) thing but our per mill relations; and my emotion would wholly pre'cut my doing that. What could I say? At u early age I settled tnyscll as a fat on r, in a re- nolo and obscure corner of your district?asking inl expecting nothing of a puhiiu character; and ising no arts, hut to do what | lound to do with nil ny might. Yolltiok me by the hand; yoil biought tie forward, and. lor more than a quart)r of a een ury, you luivo ri pisid unwuv. ring contidi uco in ne. Not only now, hut on every is-ea. on during tint long period, you have sustained me with tt aiintli ol iilVoeiinii, a (iru.iKss of purpose, aud an { inanimity that can hardly be puruln le<t. If every earthly inlet) si of mine was not iucsiri j ably wrapped up with yours, I should be a monster f I could to- unfaithful to vnu. Nor would I hubs* mc >f tintrtie t)i my old Coiigr? w-ionol District, and ut geii) rmis. coll tiding an I beloved State, for which j re are all ready to saeulirc ut any moment all we lave and are. (in my return from Washington, 1 will seek an arly opportunity t>> meet my oM Barnwell friends, nd give them fiecly and la thfully mv opinions on ir.ois. Very respectfully, vour nheitiont sirvnnt, * .1. II HAMMOND. Mi-s^ra. A P. Aldrirh, .1 i'.'ttcrsou, 1. M. lluloii, W. A. Owens, J. J. Brown. THE COURTS OF APPtJIL. Tlic following appeals fiom tho circuit courts of iw and ?M|i?ity lor tlic western and sixth circuit* . < re heard at the Into term < f the Courts of Appeal i Columbia: Law.?Sinpton Hoboes. Ilivitigsvilic M.inufiieuring Company. Case rem inded to Circuit Court, ml collateral in?|uiry ordered. Kdwnrd I lope vs. .lolinson & Cntii. Closer. J., elivered opinion. Motion granted. Munru,d.,d ?cuting. .1. M. lhist ails XV. C H< nn'tt Jfc Co. Mun- , i>, .1 . *1. livcird opinion. Mot.on <1 sonssed. The lhtiik ol tin State vs. St* plu n Hridges, Mun- J o, J., d< i.ven d opinion. M>a on lUm ??.| A. tV. I liar noti vs. A . M. ! )?bw>li el id. O'Neall, i . dclivel ?d opinion. Motion granted. Isaac Ilogan *s. Jhram Mitchell. Witlicr^, J-,; elivefed opinion. Motion dismissed. .lane Hi ice vs. Kpliraiin IYrry. The same vs. '. \|. I'erry. The same vs. L. \V Morgan. Vilht-is delivered opinion. Motion granted, v evv trial ortlr red. Tlinnins tieer vs. Jereneah lirowti -t ?iCom >iM?ioin rs ol I loads. O'Neall, J., deliVeled opiuioti. lotion granted. Jiiiiic.i M. Carter vs. Rob. rt A and Hiram King, a'is. Wardlaw, .1., delivered opinion. Motion sin s-ed. t.J, \|. Keith n<la. flute* and Mitchell. Whitiier, deliverer oidnion. M-aioti grunted. J. 1? Wright at)ci IInlsrt McCain v?. .1 hit W d n. O'Ntall, *L, ilclirvn {"pinion. Motion d ? 1 ssod. Christopher Nenl v*. A. M N*.vl. Glover, .1 , divert*! opinion. Motion tor new trial grant*d, t AtiMiti Hangs it Co. ?'/u J. T Hl.mii The lutein/#. the some. ft'A'cull, J., delivered otnti- | ti. Motions *1 stnissed. | *.>ll Western ( iieuit, the rase of Marcus K rh\ | i/? the State, vv. s stricken Irotn the ducket b) mis* nt ot all partics. " I The following case is only hit* it sting in 11, s uiiiti r wviiUM' uiu* 11 lilt' j?;uUi.bla .1 COf'piH.lli ? io Ui <1 iii (ho 1 tislr'ct: Bivingsville Manufacturing Company mta I i.m- : Th' Bank nt K.iirfu-M. M <t ??n disui nil. it, it:>ti tn l? till J hercatti r by < i'ovt r, .1. Mql'itv ?Simpson I!hIk? el "I.. nAx. M.S. A. ' Kile, eI at. 1 tiiiikin, Cli . ili livi rnt n|iiirnn. J \ ree modified. I hirgan, CI'.. ?l -?'tunis?. Win. Wnlker vh. .1 |). MvCoHutighet ii. !?.?. Mi. CIl., delivered 0|>i 11 ii 1II. Appeal ?i iNlli i?-< 1. Clirstiiti \V. l-'nuM rial a<h. M.iiim.1 II.ill ti I.,/'fr curiam. Appeal dismissi-d. Mary < )wt n 1 k au, ex'x., \ ?. I,n.iry Kiiiri.nl ti i X el ill. l)uukill, CIl., delivered i>|iiniun. Aj.y. ?l ikniiFM.il. Tiic aim of unn. We have been obligingly luniisltod (s n tbe hnrlestoti Mercury) with tlio following co?y of a Iter Ironi en ofliccr in the United Slain Army r I Mali: Cmr aar Pi.trre ?mi Swiet Watkr Hivurh, November 3d, 11.>7. This day in marked by tlir ainv.il of an \|?n inn from tin* triti;>H in advance, on hi* tray to the tales; lie wiil lenvr us tit-morrow moi i. ag, and I j J?i? will take* tliiil letter v.ifrly ill. lit' blinds ' irtlirr war IIIUVI. trofii I'tali. '1 he Mi iiioIIh had | l-iveli i fl*every single brad of ratlb ..Ill Colonel j .b'xaililet; so tbat wlirn we get to I. mil liver.' \ l .air twenty days' r..'..ous are rut, we will have ligbt fur some tiling to ?at, it im no'l.iiig else. Itr supply trams, ytiti know, havu ulna.ly been in nrd. TIlis ?*j?rts? rider left Col. Alxander s * day* 'O at Grerll li ver, aild parsed ? .lohlW.n Oil ii> tvav just tbe ttilur side of the >?utll Bass. '1 lie 11< i lia.l tvitb b in two('oinpan ?- ol Iii intrv. uu i*r tbo emiiiiiaii.i n( I .t Col C. I . Smith, and two fillip ill est of tlir Sieilll 1 ?I_ lis, l llder Colilmid <>l I,t. Smitli, ol cmii k. lis. were i.'.l liavel- : trgriltel, at lb.' rate ol ti n r.i - t <t ly, so as to i I't.lrt'l tbe ox trail s with ail our ch-iiiing. lie re it is \ i i v bitle snow on ibe i.. 11, and noiit' in tin a?s; itII 1 il the I vornhle Wea .1 COIH hillcs w e u ;! ! I to iii- ii lit v i r without d .i uliy. We Ii Ii I In* . .lie this iii 'i n ii_', afa r b..v il_ travell, .1 along n? ink" lor almost n lilnuth; ?*.v to moii.ov we will r ke fh? Sweet Water, w eh w < w id I-'.low (or Im-uI a liuiidre.l nil* s, a id l.< n sti ike ueio ?. olov a n.ii? ?. i< I'. r.j Spru :I l<u Iwrnt. r oi < .n u ivtr. which tl iwn into r Colorado, nml tlnnec it > the I'ilCilie, w llill' the i .1 m of ill' Srti i i \\ I fl..\v into tin- t jult of Mt'tii'O lliioiuli ill' M nr. mid m s?i.-s ppi. ! ? noimIIi.I Niiitli l'.>s i-. i reality, ? xtv links w .1. , and not a |i.o i> the sin' f'L'ii liditioti >'f tin li-im, hut n |ilail' wlift< 0 ll' i-ky Mountain inn bo cnuiiiil over aeVt ti iAit>:ui(| li i l nliovi' it i > a. U'r iirt' h i*' In twi t ii liv?? an.I six h.>u<aiifl feci -low tlif sen. ;in<l aii'iind ns nit' iiiotiutn s covi i 1 with snow?ill.-W i, I Uivii- .Mountain* It w || lavs' j'nii.i'v ovi r tin- Sou ill l'.t?s, ami i.it will If tin' w..r>' | MII ot ilia tiiji. as all. ru arils t* discern! almost i.vu thousand ft l in a sai^lc iy. The Mormon* l.c.| nil nmlmtcnilv for Smtli's wiiuiand, hut win ii final upon. took to thi n heels, aviiitf oiif tif their iiimihi r ih ii.I. They li.ivo m ll'.cil ( ol Ah XMIIili r iii vafittiiM wiijn; IniWi'Vi i . litis three pristifit i 0, i.no a Major. ? is tliv opir.ili ; I tat ?Vf w it ImVc I > ti lit our way it'i Salt l.uhc I ily, as soon as the loices arc c.m nt rati tl. \\ o hit To n. t '. >st a h i so since Ir.n n.? f.arnriiie, I I I mil ill I.. .,?f Wt' may got most i i? tin in through I hi' is tin- most litsiliitr counti . I ever In hoiil; nit* tiro no ti' t-s, ii" grass, nulling in the tdmpc " vi o. int'.'ii. tint |'i irkly |n-nr ami ?ugc I at tt-mesi.i;) i- roots of i Ik* lain i furnish our wilv tir.jwoo.l. Wo s ivv ill the distance, toolav a low hull... ic first so. n fur work*. They Mine among ilulis to pass the w inter. To-day we pissed what is called Poison Sprint;. | i its w a!. i s Al e said In k ill ail nr. s ihut .li nk of it i.t knowing its reputation, I lit ny mult* tlruik of fri cly, nod she is ml ilea. I; yit its water may' live no injurious eft" el. as its la iks are eiierusti-d lit a deposit of w hat appears to ke inurinto of soda. ' ih i.i passed a Tar H|it intr, some of the tar from h e!i is now m the tent. It was brought in hy , ir hunter. Not knowing of ti e existence of the (Uulrf, nolle ol us ViMli-.f it. Vi e sou n<? gaiuo ol all, except occasionally acme iteiopt: iii tho distance. I have twice been out intuit; on I- ot after celling mho camp, ami went I lie without sii ug a living thing. EK-9KC ANIZ.ITIUN )f VflR COLLKUK, fcC. la the llouso of llepcscntnlives, on the lGtbin- I slant, the following proe-eding* wtrc had on insl A bill to reorganise the South Carolina College, 2 nnd lite unfavorable rc|?rt theievn by tits Coin- rec mittec on Kduchiion. Dip bill, introduced by Mr. 1 Perry, contemplated n reduction of flic number of fits the members of the B??fr?1 of Trustees; n change ?< liu n? to m.ike I lie profes-oCs |>.trtly dependent for the lb. ir salaries on the lusmn fees; an.l ti provision to the eliauj?e tlto system to the university system. Mr. hm Perry, in some remarks, reviewed, very ably. *li the various ni"gumenU in favor of tbo proposed in I Changes. orr Mr. litliot spoke in furor of the rtfstrt, and witli old great ability again*! tlx bill. n<a Mr. Itl.indiii^ spoke against tliebill, and pnrticu- am billy drfilidcd the of the lioanl of Trus- its U>?, cf which lie bad been secretary for many na, yems. at 1 .Mr. Sullivan spoke on the same side, and pro- lusl acnted s'lioe very ini>rvt?ive views ngaiist any U'ti change in the orgallix lion of the College at tins i"d ! lime. The question iw? tak? n on agreeing to the prr | report of the oontiiiitte. wit elt recommended that pu> the hill do Hot pass. The Vote was ordered to be 1 taken bv y< as aud nays,and resulted?yeas 4.", nays So' 40, as foll-.lvs: lies Yen* ? Messrs. Speaker, fl.iily, B'aelcwell. Bland- tin* tilt.', Hoy kin, lioylstun, Itrutton, Carter, Carwile, ""t C arke. Dant/I- r. 1 ><-Ssussure, ICIliot, l'nt row. Gill, Jin Goodwyn, llcmphill, lnt(lis. Jeter, A. (J. Johnson, " ' J*. Johnson, Jr , Kin f, 1' (J. Kirk, Lucas, Mc- !?* Carter, ClellA'd, MoGownn, McLiuiiu, Me I .cod, am M djueen. Mi imiiiiig. i. Mitchell, Murray, Xelm hi, his Read, J J. Pope, Jr., Porelli-r, Itice. K. |>. I{icli- Hot I ardsnit, J. P. Uicl.ards ii, Jr.. Ryan, Smith, Sullivan, Tohin, Tiaey, Y tiioc, M'alluco, Weston, J. O. Whaler, It. II. Wdson, J. S. Wilson, Wood, dei j YmiiIuii, Nays?Messrs. H< .dy, l'.elk. Black, I'royi.s, ??nt Chambers, DeWalt, llnvV, O. P. K.irte, S. G. I'" Lai le, Ivisl. y. led wards, Kpps, Cvoiis, Gndlurry, 1,1 Grnltntn, A. J. Green, J. T. Green. \V. (!. G recti. bni (irtliii, Hampton, llndy, li nt, Hudgciis. L. J alu I .font s, Ijeuctt, McCa'd. MeCraJy, Mullet , Mm.nivy, bat M<iore, Morgnn, Mulhn-, tf'Caiii, IVrry. IVtugrew, rcl1 Hat moiid, Itutlierlord. Hi about, Hinder, Stokes, "e> Swy gvrt, Thompson, Mbyte, J. C. Wilson, Win- ',l" smith. dis '1 lie next Hpr.-ial Onler was, on motion ?>f Mr. M insmillt, e.illetl up. fit * was a h 'I to re-:t| p.ir- *"*' tioti the rcpresentnt'oii of the Stiite, the litain ft atute ot wltielt was to bill tlie numter of Ite|il eseiraliv. her I from tho largest l>istii? ts to I'J. Mr. M'nisntitli 1 ?|*ike ni favor ol lite b'd, and was replied toby .Mr. afl i MeCrady, "" On niotion of Mr. TI ?m?on, tlto wholo subject was b.id on the table. cl,i (iov. i!T\Valkfr. ll" -u i,v . . lor Gov. Malkerhns roignrd his position as Gov- j,| ernor id Kansas, in a lettur of four columns, address- in cd to G -n. tJiiu. Guv Walker says; del "I resign the nftiec ot Governor of tlto Territory 1 of Km-1?. I have been most ri-liictnniljr forced to Tu the conclusion, after auaiotis an I careful eoitsi.lera- -j"' tioti of my d-ity to tb-: country, to tlto people of! ,l." Kalians, . nd lite Pnsiib-nt ??f lite United States, 1 t . 1 I.. .... .. 'I 'l-l... I I t? o 1. lilt! ...... ? . fj. i in- ^ruuinii }|?i?rnv<i uyillt? I IrM.1111 in Itk I. to nirscijc t<i C"tij<r' s?, anil in roocnt I 1 ,ls itiMrtiotintm miiiiu'I >ii wi'li tlio ? *> lit- n-iw i ,'"1 tmn-piriin: lirre ar il hi K?n?a*, nJiimn sli iiip tlmt, ;i? ( net-rimr of tlmt Ton itnry, it will iih li>nj?or Ikj in iitv (fiwcr t-> prt'Hcrvv th peueu ur prniuntv the puli- t,u lie w. Iljrc.'' Cot. Om.?Tliv N.itntml In'elliyotucr cirnpli- | ' ii nionts our ileprcsent.-itivu ionidMuiicly: "III tlio IIoum' i'f !! proMMitativr?, tlio II in. 7 .mint I.. Orr, .1 U?^iro-.iitati?f nl Smith Car". 111, J(i , :uiH tlio I 'ciii'iorntio iHimini'r, wan ?-l. ot?.| Sjw*akir I tin? l|i>.inr nit tilt, first b.'tllnt, liuviiiff reofivifl tlio j)U. unaniriim * vn'.o 1 f In* p.iily. ot tvliiclt itnlocil lie in j(. . OMiilioiit y tvi?rthy. Mr I ?rr In* tlio :i'l?.ininjo nl (>j ( mnoli 1 tprrii'tiw 111 tlio lifTioult ilutio* of tin-t in r, ' (|lc in wlut'li it in Itiit elinor .imlioo tn p iv tli.it lio Int.* ;1 p il.*|i!:i\? I ;i ilijintv, irnputi.ility, r. .olini *.* :iml o??rrocttl'r |K'|Mili illv li'ihi r;iti|o In liirim I', llllil t; trine ( uwiirniiot. tif In* fit no** lot tlio iliMin 11 flioil p.*t in j ttjuell lie li.'ia liovn elt-vitirl. It * Mr. Orr'sentna r? lilr liiil?ti?* tlintf tvlnlo tin ir iiii.iiiiiiiiiii* mippurt |rM i t in. * tliv li ;'U ri ?|ht: niol i niilnlt n ? <?l Ii * nwn , |i:iiit 1 tlioir olitioo O. u.-l nil'. Ii .to fall. 11 nil a yon - | 4 iKm : mora mopfaWo to hi*pol itenlo?ItrtrsafNI ' 'I i i nrr.t" i i l nr. >ui rn t aiioli > \ I Vuxruit ? ' 1 <] Tli< f^-gi-l iiure rl.-cttal tin- follow ni; Tru?lir?? f t'.? j ' S -n!? (,'jitnlin.i I VP i gc > n the m'th instant: I ii. W. IVimttfll, .1 S. Piinti'ti, .1 li A ?.tni?. ( I N I?iwA .ii* .} mi-- Farrow . .John lluch-in.in, ' * J II M-WS..I.I I'.l L-IU. M. E. t'.tfn. .1 .ttir* !l. *1 li. ru*i ii. IV F. IliSia^uic, J. 1 M ) 1 ii, S iihii ' M A! ! > i' ii M a niti^ir. F. ' '' r Vli-??..l. I. M .nm-n/, 1 Inf. Siiii'.Ii, T C. Pi run, i loliii A. lug I , Ii F. I1' n v. ^ ^ I ' I r. 11\r. i tr j. m:--'1 In- )..i',o\*iii,? r ? 'i:: " J ' iv.ti intr iluicil into iln- I ijlttrc by J. I?. I'ltj i , of IS.-au'nrt, ntiij iviu |i ! ?-? I: I ipu "/t.*?ii'i i*'/, That II - Ht-i 'om-v tin- <? vi mm ' ' ' ' of t'lf s. ft* lie .in 1 .? In ? ! v :iu'Ii-?t / I .m l i in- 1111 poitiii.l i > havs pri-par. I a hi t;iM' mi rn.<r;it. t i lit- lbt |tri > nt- I liy him. mi In I i ' "f tlie > :itt- ul > uth ", v Carol.na, t" litrilint.nau iln-.l -.on, < Nun. Ilttiry .1. | vtl 11ni 1-tctii-, n? I'll ii I. li imi Ii- r |>.tr! i t lor high i nppr.-rint'oii o! li i ability a* an nlTii-t-r, ami of Ii - ! - rvu-t-M ri inlt-rv-l in bi ii?' ng li-'ino I >r. li. K. br. Kane ami In- party from In- Arctic Sca?; ami nl*.. ill ,-ippr. Kiitioi) of li ? ili-|H>rlnit at a* our r< prtst nta ' r I.vt-,.1mo i.l ,ii pre*. lit lit; tin- lit .I,sli bli.p Resolute I to the llnti.-h (Jove rtniii it." ] -"I" Tiik Fkdkrai. FiNAMtk.?Tin- Secretary of tiie j? , Titnuury I;* preputial !.i.? plan f--r ^-'(f,(ilMt,l)?fO jj(1 Trcm-ury N?'lcs. Tin- irti-n.-t will not i *r?-i I jj.t, three per c. nt. per niinum I'.nt of (! - i ?mc-, .1 i.- ( _j|t believed, tilay l>c employed nt a nominal iiiUr?-?t- Tlie alii-lc in to Ik- made rce.-iruble f-?r till public- j[() dui-*, ntnl subject to rc-i?*.oo, Lut to Ik- rt-.lct.iiii .J at'In-cml of n year hi sp cic. 'I'lio nutliot.iy for ' tin- measure w..! be nr_-itl hi*.iit tho llou-c Coin- ' *' ' nr.l tinitcc of W siv* an.I ,Mi-.inc > ' \ ti| t , 1*. i \Vo lectrn front imnio ..: tlie Methodist journals I ,,n! iliat largo ami itillu. iilin! C. i?U n-nec* twivc ?1? ti-r- \ " nnuii t- l .-i'imi- not-an-li at lor tlit tinin-Tj win. "1 , i. -t will iij to forego tin- ii-o i.l to'iarco in every _ ' I.,i in oi jk-i - mil indulgence. A iit-tv I iiivt'i?.iy ' lias tit III endow <-tl, aim, II one >! till- \\ < >'< t Ii Siai<witli tin-pi'.vi-.i iii it:i li\ I iu-, tlint n-? proIt *?..r rliall l? . ntitlxl to a-iy nt tlie nva Is >1 the en ^ ' il< t\ lat iil wli? s it.!.)?v-tt il o lli. u-c-ol tobacco. can Slit M (ioKK t )i lit ?It t- ll.'W niol. | -to.nl in Wa-li nuloll tlial ii. i bji-i t o| S r IVm. I . u-'> in--on will n >t be ollii- ilK ri.titinoii-t al.-il t.itiov ' n iiiiii-ir, itimi tin- (ipiii.ou ! I In M..; -ty'i. t inft rii- ' no lit r. 1|H r!ili_' that |?a In.ii of tin- i'i t--i.lt nt'- mi a- " ' so. . c t.vt \> ( A iitral A-ik. lean ufl-ttrs can bt . s i tint CCI a..i .1. . Wll ('.ipt. W. 1). 1 >t m inimi c, L-. S I >ra_*i?n -, i-on j (|f a vi>. t in hi* tr ainl* in <'o ninlii i H oi.l t-omtiuiii-i, the 1' i-lii.niil I olunii cr l.iil -( 'oiii|i iny, t,avo Inni l|0 a m rt n t l-r iim -i a torch 1 ^ht pi u> im ii. Ib-v. Chniitai A. Uaymon-I. (-.its tlm 1\It-isbui g, Va , S- -uili Si-It- I >, m> t-i .it) ol in ii t' a , ] mi lias been elerlod Prusdtnt ol t licsapt-nko Ke inalo t o!:. ami I a* t-n.-Tril up, li ll tl - li.a ,t. Ijl ll>(i lllll.l h , hi I >r M. . M. i .n Mieliel, of Cli.il.Hon, l?r.s boon onl liti| . !\ -llo- i - ! III III I'l lUol ill? :i lOMIor I 1 In- |l:l' :i III l li In- iij iiii-Ii r lilt- intliicllic of i-lilorolorin) vv? .,;lon;; vi't US pound*. ] \ ? Col. W y tikoop, of llie 1'i-nn-ylv .ni i H-jinii nl in 11 ie NI ? \ ic.t i> vv ir, an.l kiln Mnsli.il ol tlio 1 oiled Slates for l? i?!i I ll l'< llll>y.v..ii.a, v\ ,11 I. ti ly k.Mod by tlio a e,dental iliM-liur^i- el .1 _;uu in tin- IiuihU >1 a m i van! Tlie Iji-gU'ntmof A'aVi in li n i? vimi tin* l<.;uk ? , ' of 11 :i* Siiili- i !i the lli.li (>t Nuveiiiln r Uext to li Uini' |?:l) tut ill. \ i '1 lie ollicial count brined out the fact that F < \\ I I.-inn. ratio (iovi ilior, .1. II Cm?s, bu- l>i-< li elect, i.l hi Wis.#mmii. by V.'!'..' lii jOl ity ovci tlie llepublii-Wl (Mini ^ In, K ilnlall. ||,j| We ?il?( i v. by the H.mni r iliru Mr lli'l, incmn we In-lit, w m iom-Ii c-ii d Oi'iim.iry i?l Abbeville l'-tuct, .ii over Will.niii*. by a majority ol -it. In 1 lie liii>t stal trial Williams li.nl b- alvu 11:11, but tlio cucFi'il wn l.tk to t a .nlo. <1. \V. \V(m.l*'.nr-l, on tlie 1 * li in-taut, tin* ' i ll ell d Clerk of tlio Court id Fall livid, by a Iii.ij "ol rity of .'1 over O. I(. Thompson. 1' I1 N. P. 11.inks I.as riM_'iii-.| Irs neat in Coiijn j-h *V| ' ?to take i tlii*t altout tin- 1st of January, when Inwill Ik- mail uiat- d liovi rnor ol M :i?*m-lius< ti*. till! M* Klilcr llyde, the np ist te Mormon, is lectiniiio on ion rennniici-i) fnitb .n C( luiubia. A !v ('en itinil Havana slate tli.it the Afrv.tn SSIavo Tiado was iievi-r morn ll- in slnmr. Knur in t cargoes of negroes I.a.l been landed on tlie island i?nl witliin ten days. j?t >; UIAT9* BUTLKE. n the Senate of tlie United States, on the 1 tout, tlr. Evnns announced the death, daring ess, of his '.Me coll' ?gue, Mr. Lutler. He Mr. President, when 1 entered tin* Hall, on t day of this action, nnd looked around for liliu' faces of those from whom I had parted clone of the l.iat, I was painfully impressed i nneertalnty of liunian life, and the vanity of nun hopes anjt xpccliilions. Little did ljmag en I parted front my f ieml and colleague, llit* short space of two nvuitli* ho would be ni vd with the dead; or that I, who w.ia ten yi cr than IiiiiikII, should stain! here to-day to nice tlic inel.itielioly event. My drceased fri I colleague, the late Andrew P. Latter,wast lvJgetvld I >i>triot, in the State of South Cai , on the 1 Stli day of November. 17'Jd, and i the time of hi* death, on the 25th day o| I I, in hi* sixty first yeur. The chedfulness ol i|M r and the buoyancy of his spirit might I ioated a more youthful age but the extreme mature whiteness uf his locks might w? II I .?ud him an older nmu. His fain ly crime from Virginia, and settles iitli Cairdma befuro the Revolution. Few In i leive lu-en umro .list nguislied in the uiili.il Slate, or siitfred more ill the m i vice of miry (tcncrul William Lutler, the fathel Igo Lutler, served with distinction, n* a capt the troop-i of the State, and in that bloody c t and war ol extermination waged liclwecn \\ I Tory towards the close of the Revolution, tory of which, with nil its Moody incident*, fir b> en written. He was suhsiqueutly a M ncrnl of militia, and a member of Congress fi H to IS 14 lie left a large family, ol which eased colleague was the Inst survivor, lodge llutler n cived the rudiment* of his e ion in the hist school in the up|HT part of his l> State, and was graduated in the South Cai College, in 1SI7. with more than ordinary L'tion. 1 It* devoted liilliself to the study of I i in a very slo.it time ufur he was culled to ', his reputation for sound legal learning and is:e eloijuenoe was sut li that lo* profi-sioniit b * will I irgo and lucrative, not only in his ci:i lie wait on sevctul occasions called to dis tncta to argue oas- s of great interest to the | , and requiring the best legal talents of ile. V\ hen a very young man,he wnsilected n m if the State (legislature, win re Ins talents, gerce, hut. above ail, the upi 'glilncM of his el l-r. Main gave him ? high position. \N lull mber of the Slate Si nute, ho was, in il a circuit judg,.. an,J two years nllerwards, ?i i?ui- ?i iHv iit- oecame ;? jii<iol irt ?>f appeals, til*- highs st court o( judiciitun Stale. In tliir* coai I I Kit vie liy side with ti n year*, until lie wan dieted to thin hon< I?"ily. It was u* 11 judge I knew lilm heel, lit it character I feel thai I can speak with ct ii-e of Kim merit*. To ray of a judge that lie m i unt.hie, is but common praise. T! e brent piclon h m lieu r hrea hed on the character i _ < in my own Slate, nor elsewhere in this hi d, m? far a* I know. It was in the ndministra the law that he illustrated that lore of justice, In --1 nttr tint" <>t a o,hs| man, which separate' from the | arm s, and d *|se?is*s justice t< tally, to tro ud or to toe, without favor or part M my ol his legal opinions w II be read i truol on in ail time to com* , and show very < s vi-ly that hi.* professional nciju.rcnicnls wet nrd t.ary charm tor. In 18Id, he took li s seat in the Senate of utcd Sluts and Jia* slice bceu twice re-eld liout oppes'tiolt. In pol tier he In longs J t < lie pub) caii <r State light* party, and was v i been called ;i strict constructionist. He was 0 the Constitution in alt Us express grant ver, an'd what was necessary to their cxreut he rc.? -ted the latitude of construction whul led would, in the end, make this a (jovernil Hiiluii tiol instead of limited p?>wi r?. Huron time he w i* a member of rK * Senate, lie i* onsptcuous pirt in all it* deliberations. K< ?V part of it he was the head ol the-Jodie mm ttee: in nil n -pi ctf, p< i haps, the most t mt i.t your commute ?, exes pt that of Kina tin d charge of till* important duly, he 1 i?i .1 w .lli great slt^n !y and oprightlis in. In IS Oil I ! t'io?" etc t tier ?|lli st oiis which grow i lllested i li, tint!*, w hen- party IV cling* ore * n ?l< ad hir ?t i ml til s, I t f iik I in i) Kiy that ! of i ght. b c:?tt?e it wa* right, w w the p II* it tv w ii eh he ?? "'* guid d l'l.e tliilinjl !v w.if ie i roiisoh rii'i"" with 1. ii w r, ii 1 tl i t " li?'ilii? on wi re ol, the otln r side, riiom* w f'l whom h lived ill '* ' il llilerco t undt r?ti" I tin !! lit in-, if I.? ha niftier. ? there th :l thi k it 'll. ?s of h>s fei III*". 'hi* olciiee .a ).<? In art. an I the hilarity of fd* t , sin n? i ut ii ail t!*r i Lthuty. \s a p .th nrn III.II) pinker, his *ivle wns pi C.'ll aud un id mo ; I * in niie r temp?'rat? lt< ?l. si.ii a it.g thu sleep coils i I mi* of fas uiu I I g; ail OC' as iill.dly, u la II ili.iid, I se h if dei ol t lo pi n V s a sell .'ir. las if a nmcnt* were respectaM, h o os wa? coin| alibis' with a lite spent in ti us dot ? s 11 ii aitoi ncy, ii ju and a st a Sii. h, sir, wa* A tolls w I". I hitler Su ih .. It ot sui h a man is a public lis,*. \\ hi n is it hi. death wtiil ahimnl, there w a? one I s i w a.I Irnm I lie c< litre to tl c Utillont hordei S'.ati ; and I have reiis ai to Is, ie*e that the I of i> gii t w is iint le*s intense throughout id i (pause el these I nifsd S ab *. >! >i - Clay, Catucruti, Masnu and Pugli tlv pod tiihutc* to the memory of the decea i the customary resolution* ol respect ? listed, the St null- a.It..Ill 11. .t ii the I rp? coin ? wire a '.so Ly M<? *ee. ' phi'ii.1, u( Gici^iu, lliir ,of Illinois, mli-, of \ i .'in.i, uliopui J lci.li 11^ intuitu li L*'i m iit.it al.uiiiiiK'iiU an I plcaiiii^ *. il.ltin of tl.o I.inn ntnl ili ad. tlr. ll 'Vit'i ri> I'ui.ja was then adopted, and use adj.'uri.i'd. 'Smiiktii Oi r hi' lli? Hollow."?Mestrt . A vi-rj .imunnj incident occurred last ! ay in the Senate, diiinji the .prrsilitnlioi iin?.> an I MeinorFour Petitions came r tlie otl'i r from (> me of tile c.ti/en? of Al Ainli.if.il, Sui .ter, ami Newberry, prat l tin- Mopi ioion i ll tin* part of tlie Newln nk In- n.itii'ti nt-d, and tliat the llaulc bo rele; n the penalties ol tin.* law for the act of ?u*j i. >ue of tin- Senat. rs asked tlie significant qi i. uluili r or n a there wire Ajjvncii* ot w In 11 v Hank t-'ab! flied win rc these Petit to l?? in? Jli' was answered ill tlie Jtflirili.il i-.- . n n the in.lid of f >iiii' of tlie if.it oii.-e tbat j...m<tbiri? was' rotten in 1 rk," and t'uy t'"t tbe Petitions and coiup. in '1 In v proved up.at tlie r i ice to have i l i ii b? './ic hi.in, mill the! :lrtl by another, t tin* w re word for** >rd ilie same. Tlicrp i vi.i- :i?!ic i, w In re win- tiny ** i it tell, and in iliiati.lf < >ne senator said Ik; kne*v i 1 writ in?. mint Iter one said lie could put** tali 1 die p< tit oiif. 1 lie smoke tli.it was rn and lli.f liank sinoked tlie (ox out ol Imllov "la li. Ti mum."?Time i -> ?air ou?tnm 01 the .*ippearanco of n i int. ili it I muk - bill to advise our readers, > in i> In- on their panril. We tin in it not Iit:y t<> L'U'iiil ilioiii upainst frauds, whieh v loli lilt 111 of money, liut of In all li alm>; in no i l on, vv r ill tin? attonti .11 of tlir puh'ie I li aid in iiii't itioti of I >r. M'liiiiie'i ci leiir. nufngc mill 1.1* r lMls. These justlv pop a..I.in tp in a iin'ariiii r.l <tnl v by Fl, KM i :<?>. I >F I'l i CSIir IJt'ill, l?A? who are iti 111 . tor* I'urrliiiM in will notirr the pi .11 l.n-e'tt Vermifuge anil I.iter i'i//?aio I I in i line Ntft I engraved wrapper and r.a "'in.,' lan*. None others are worthy of c< 100. Nficmr. ? Mo loam from Flyettev lie, in I . \\ iplitmaii, editor of (lie North Car. , aiil a Mr. Kiln lit, a native of (Jeora a, who n r*'?nlintf in Fiiyotterillo for N >inc limn, a let! mil .tic on the locIII of the 10th ili?t:illt, it> h. tli ..mid tit i.l in their room nest morn ilio Shorn will House. Tliry left .1 short ! Ml! llt.it the\ had, ol tin ir own will and nor hi p.. miii, but gave no reason for the rash ni'itv I.awn -We have the pleasure of me tig the defeat of the Full in the ilitliw for at of the l'>ury l.nv?. Amidst the pen ifli of honor, limit sly and (ar dealing?<h* tot the corruption of <n r numerous swind iltVi-linii nts, in sealled hank*?it I# refreshin l that our Heprest itt it v. * are not altogether rallied.? Chrmw ( tit'lie. rill II ai*e of 1.shops of the fcpi*copal f'lll li * country olVt red a pri nriutn for the bist ?? Te Drum. Suty tire in competition for to already. s .11 JLi I -JU I I I Ill I THEJLIIHOAB IS W1IM! 4th 8iwrtl|^^^yitlof Um following tmmcHn we bat In view of lbs the shoot the railroad, wi n'"': spare^^^^^J^nodebjr the ovthor. Now, howjjl'" ever, j^Hnr* again bright, nnd that legists live I ;,t munifi^Bclute extended State aid, we are eo goodvilli Miturcdu to give it place, (not from poclje merit "' < piappvcr,) ao we may notify the writer that tin road will bo along thia way ou or about ncxtChriat' am* niae: ejr8 For the Carol'na Spartan, nu- 'IS T1IE RAILROAD A-COMINGr t'1"' In thia age of odvuncemcnt, K" " Oli! where w II you fi.nl, ro '" A Raihvnd that's Wanting \a*' To u town that's refined? day f |,ii, Each man and each lady, mvc Willi u lavishing hntiil. in,I Knowing necessity of lushion, mve Will meet itw deinund. And hence their advancement, * Along with the world, iml" In the Bert of adventure, s u> Wliile its sails are unfuiled. the r of So old customs arc fud'-ng, nin, Before the hi ight ray on- Of dire necessity, hig Aa night before day. ' So Railroads nre running .,UH And siioiting around, "J"r lake a war-horse iu armor r'"" When sluug be a wouu l; iny 1 But here in thia village, du- Tli:>t holds hp a head, na- As wliile and as (leeey roli* Ae the tdiioud of the J* ad; Where are Indus and lovers, ' And misses, as bright 1 >v A" the slats ot the heaven, '!* In a calm summer night; usi- ? ' aiit, Where are preachers and lawyers, taut And husbauds and wives, |iar- And people us counties*, the As bees ill their hives; Jlrre e'en the shrill whistle, In this tlour sliing town, Ol the tiglitoing-spivi Railroad, Is an unknown sound. it n ?et- The people onec wakened, hi a In the days that are gone, the Resolved to begin one? s in And they only brgun! And now, must I tell you. They are dozing ngarn, ' In then* ancient eniovmcnt. w'lH Regard le?a of gu n? Ii <?f While the Railroad they hoisted nf n Wuulil soon ktiutT the air, road And ci?f ?M abundance lii>n Of giMxla everywhere, Is not yt-t completed, A in! iic'cr ?ill it bo. Til! all A )& I <>f 11'liven x |t|( Come and fiiiirh it, you ac*. ?o!l- '1? 'lie Riitroid thou cotniligT' e of We all wiih t?? Liu>w, If it ia coining, I tell you, tin- 'Eternity inutt thua.' i tod I For it's not y?t completed, And ne'ir will it he, . ' Til! an A ni?'I from Heaven ' i Come and fundi it, you 8 "f KLlilANNA. I( S. C., Auguvt 9, lSf>7. r all From tlic South Carolinian, Dee. 19. yl LECTIRB OF MR. JOIN HYDE. J , mry ' A large audience mwtuWnl at the Rnptiei ui,. Church, laal evening, full <>f cnri<vity t?? lu-ar the j lecture upon "Brigliam Young undS.dt Lake City,' Sore i hy tho r* Mormon KlJer, Mr. John Hyde, Jr ij Afte r n few prrf.itory remark*, nppniliits to h'a au dience a* vuppoitera of rrJiipoti wad rrpwb! can gov ,apt eminent, to look upon the Mormon faith ;?? one e' 1^,,. the aeri r and m ~t conit inphSde fotnia of govern r ?> (ronton tfie hoe of the earth, lie cuMirtn need tht i, hi~t''fy of Ills i Tp. i . to e. 'u.h Nine y.'ii:* ituo, lie arid, in a happy nod comf.et j nhle home in I sindi a, the Moinion forth !ir?t reach' ur-r rd ine. Rut M- rrti uio-oi in Kuropc and Mormon it i?w in America ;<re two different ry<enw. All m be- abhorrent pcetili iritii a w?-re vehemently denied i :**i They seemed it ringiil.tr people, and were represent' ' ci a* Set rig singularly prre and bb-w?d. 1 listened ert. ' to their at.tti fiK'nta. 'I H<or earnest r.ral and delf hut ' ,K ? ."'en eacited toy curio? 'y and enlisted my ?ym< j, r- ' p uti.i f!. The r tiot? I dogmas and ?ojdi:?iry b< *.vdto a deied r."v ;*ca n, and confounded my objections. 1 w; ? a lK<; fi'teen. I judged it with a b..y'i . ?? judgment-?? "ii wed It ? :h ,i boy'a ardor. Tluer tin months a't r rn. I ttptiam, I w?? or<l linoil a priest t- * and l?c.an pr. uehlt.'if 'he system :i? f believed ?t. ill r* ty t.ir .ii? p-.i ii' i.? id ..VJ'I and hi.uiec. In I ^oii the ' 1 weird Iro.n L)virj?oo! K-r Atni rica, vviili f.oir horn mi- drcd iui'or.int?,our d^ ^'in.-.tion being the Salt Lakt r of Valley. From New (irlmii! we nsernded the Mae eel- mo |.pi (o Keokuk, k!i re we lli.''ted with the rv*1 the ' ot the Mormon emigrant*. ii,500 in number. Ov?j l lit- t>: <>;><! piamtol St Uriii'k.i wc ilowiy ?'*'nae(i oai nl?o ' vv.iv?the (tun our pil'ur ul fire bv day, liltii w<' fob s?d, lowing hiscouisc In tl?e west. OitegolJen evening 'vrc in October, ivenry and (id' sore, we chnile J a rugi god mountain?torrent* dwindled into silver thr^wis, ivrs. | nnd looked like while snake* twi?i*t?K nmnng n.?' u l deepening foliage. Around us tlie *nu?r?cl:i.l liil'a ?above us the crimson clouds?before u? the Suit * l/iko Vitli J"?this ci'V of promise?tin* bin I o' life! icial I remember how I w. pt ami shouted, Ikvv wives till no upon th? if husbands, how tethers blessed tlleir ^ chil.lien, how Cray beads were bowed in prayer. Willi one voice, we ?houtcd llos innah! while the lid's echoed it up to ileiiven, and the mountain hree/e wafted it d.ovu toward uurhrctl.r ii,our city, our home, liut alas, lor our error! Alas lor out : iiifatualion! i of; After giving a grnpl.iodescription t>( the city, the one , lecturer now di-scribed thv doctrine of Mormofiiain ?l>o- I ip which he said that their faithtried lo define limit "'"g i and describe the means and manner of all existence, 'fry which it pretends to draw from n garbled Use ol tin I'd Scriptim*. 1 lore are many gods, they say; one ii >cii- oiiin'potent )>ri-s ,lent over infinity, lie is the result ot an ace.dental accumulation of atoms of intelligent tics- matter that have eternally existed (?). Under ihii tlie ^i.at head came the inferior g?>ds, who preside ovet oiis e.tcli scpurate astral system that circles with tin it live, s ,| ir system a round the throne of the great I Ain ' 'ti Snil inferior to tln-se are the gods of the variolic ?<? >en- J 11r system*: sucli they believe i* thcChnl whom tin 'red Jews call Jehovah, win se dominion s limited to tin ?r?n narrow boundaries of our planets. And below these and ? di'tas, they think that each world h is its parlieuhu g,.,l of r!ii* world tli* y say that Adam is the go?l by and that Jesu* Christ is the mm. Still Inferior t< the th * god, each dispc luratioii li.is its god aho Josepl who Smith is the go.I of this dispensation, and Brigliurr isvd Young of this part of it. The attributes of deity, say " tli. y, are infinite wisdom and nlieoluic power. I in ' plicit confidence in and passive obedience to this air thority i* the only duty ul and salvation f<*r mnnp. vv kind. I he f.iitliful Mosli-ms reveri lieeil Mohammed that as ?u-< ittTCDt?f.titliful M?rni<>n? do more; lv>s tiny icVrre Liiffhatli Young :u God himself. Tlu not I'-i turtr now ilttrrilwl the npptnrnnce of lingharn tilt* V iuni{ w li?-n In1 lit*>t raw htm. lie seemed a large, lo a power I ul mail, about fifty year* of age; hm light it oil brown hair hung loosely niui long about Ilia load; til ic , a broad, round brow, ?|iiick and command.ng gray \(i eye*, lirin mouth and clun. His voice is clear and thi' 1 *"iiorons. Ins attic ol speech quid* and derided, sin mi gul.uly iitlit'linii lli? hearer. No iWriptimi cart ell' ! con trey an adequate conception ol bir terrible p<.wci lied ol v.tn|H'rat vc 11'ijui-nco. I remember wlivD Judge >ufi- Snow, one ol the mcst able men among the Mormon*, w is subjected to the ordeal of Itrigham'i j curse, the end ol which was banishment to Alikirathat | lia, where lie is now a Mormon Missionary, din- j The inysteru'* o| Mormon in t ation are A mere had j child ?li I.nee. The neo|diyte is summoned intr. iini' the lindowiiient 1 louac, there the mah-a aro *epora< mill ted Irom the females, and sent to different acts ol itifir. : roonte. lie is I n.l in a bath, washed and bieaaod noli 1 all over in d< tml, nod then pronounced elean front ord, the bias) I of tliia generation. A new name is wlna act. pi led in Ins ear, nild he i* told that his salvation depends utsni Ins recollecting it. lie is then ushan ei'ed into ntiother room, ununited and ?<'ento?l with 'the. Oil, nnd again blessed from head to foot. He i* n-ral then clothed in a white linen garment, with lym ? re- Iodic mark* upon each breast nnd the right knee. I ng j Over this la placed a white linen robe, on ** ng th. i? to shoul ler and r> aehiuff the fl lor, and Is tie.', around de- i the wa st with a email tooaonto nproii?a linen onj ' and shoos complete the equipment. During tin* inv. atilu lo, sam? elder* ?r heard in an ndjuiiing room jrch pe .-forming the firal chapter of (ivue?ua?thai i? rigi- creating the world. One personating God, issiu-f 4he I Ins orders, and the others, Jen us Christ nnd Me 1 I chad, pretend to execute them. The six days art 1 nHMnnmMrtHMw J rm thrsafh lo dto? as massy toiaatt*y??l *t*a ^ lbs creator ? sappssi i to W at Mrt oa Alt* . the prwowWf <4 tin D*?y eatrred oar room and j i \, began to h??ad m into skaf* lln Mow into * I our lam and OMItoM us to ire. J?mm remark* d that . ? MfKbM, and that itwre ant good (or man to b* alow. Wr wtft ordered to aha! onr ' eye*, and aWa wa aprnel there, onr winao stood - beoide na, an K*c atood barida Adam. Tkoy bad , sndvrgooe similar ti tat ureal, and tbaa war the gaanl , drumn of creation maal absardly bnriaoanad. Nor J wa war* ushered into ?be Garden a( at dan, wh*a the Devil, fantastically dressed, mads lib appearance. tempting us at the aamo time to piaek mm dried raisins tied tn a shrub. Onr wives, bn^fia- ' atraoted, did so, and we shared the forbidden frail. i The creator then enters, drives oat tbe Devil, and corses us, but aoon n-lenta, and premises a Baviaai who Shall take lbs curse from as. Ia foar different . rooms we are made to make certain tarrabais. In ? the first we swear pith fesrfol penalties to observe t chastity of body and mind. -In the second we swear r unlimiUd obedience to Mormon priesthood, and an- ' tngonism to alt other sects. In tan thud era swear 1 J inviolable sccresy. feartolty nereasny to gaard the oath administered in the fourth, fa this biter., b * around ou altar, we are swum, sad threatened with d must terrible penalties, to cherish eternal enmity 1 against the United Stales Gorerfion-at, to destroy "* and nverturn it, to baffle its designs and fruatrala Ha rl intention*, to renounoe all allegiance and rcfaae all ^ sultiiiisrion, to teseh our hste to oar children, and on our death bed leave it tt> them ara legacy. Tito lecturer now addressed a frw letnsrks to I those who might, h m ever unlikely h may appear, have become prejudiced in bahalf of Mormooism. lie oonolsded by saying that be warred not with persons If Morniotiam be true, Brighnnt's being a bad man wijl not tnako it false. If it 4>e (alas, though he lived jw an angel it would not make it true. 1 u<ii mil mi utK-e Diigham Young, but Murmoaism. I do not oppose bitn, for lie will soon pass away, and leave only a da-honorable memory and a blackened t.omo. It is understood thai Walker has a large party of "Emigrants" ready to j??in him from vurioaa Southern ports: Mobile, New Orkgi?, St. Louis and points in Florida. They will go first to a Mexican purl and cbimg* vessels and sail under the Mexican . Kl?g. Walker has now fire huudrod meu with linn. Hon. W. A. Richardson, of Illinois, has been confirmed a* Governor of N ebrsska. Tims. J. Sims 11a* been appointed U. S. District Attorney of New Orlenur. vice the former incumbent, removed for letting Geo. Walker get off to Nicaragua. Ilun. Nathan Clifford, ?f Maine, former Attorliey General of the United Stnte*, has been confirmed by the Senate as a .lustice of the Supremo Court, vice Curtis, resigned. ' The citiai-ns ol Anderson Csurt IIouso prnjech-d n jubilant demonstration on Thursday night last, to how their delight at it* elecijoa uf Col. Orr to tha Sjicakc rsliip. The Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad has declared u dividend of 3 per cent , payable 1st January. oibitu^HX. I iff. at her re-idenee, in .SjKirfcmburir Village, nn TliDrM.iT, 17th IHre., 1857, Mrs. 8AI.LY M, HALL, in lliefiSlli )?ir of kr nge, alter a painful illness of * x weeks. .Mrs Kail wns tin; ?'dost daughter of Dr. Jacob K. Brown, kIiip tt.ii distiuguishe-d ?* ?i? ifleer in tin- revolutionary war. She married )[ nry Horse I (.ill about the year 18)0, and hud t< n ehildren, alt of whom d'ud young and unmnt ri. d. except one daughter, who lived to marry, bud one sou, and died also in rnrly l*fo. At the death ol her hu?'>and, which occurred about ?.? jnmnfs, Mm. Hull wa? h it uitli nfarudy of small chihlr< n, who urete more* or less afflict* d with incurable nud.idn, and nn estate \^0tit istmg of kind nnd m crocs in Lauren* District, largely in* solved in drW. Yet with a jn rwvrrinrv and iitdosttv r.jitalbd by lew nnd surpassed hv none,?ha battled tut uM h* r rorst-Tlnnis with a Fteadiuesa of , ' ptirip.ee and a chi erfuln* us of hcnrt wh'rh are nlwnys the sure ilidiee* I a true and c- P-WW rhrislt' unity. Pofsissiiii an ip<ioni<tnhle w in, nn iron constitution, ami a sound and direr 1nin.1t.r2 re nd and ' judgment, she s'i?n overcame her p. onninry d fiie ltie*, and not only relieved her estate ?d debt, but mnae-vd a eonmlrraWe fortune. Sin- retu m-d ihe lull [w??is-ioT> of iii r mental f.ietiliies to the 'u*', a?lil kor'nc b< tru a fuitMul and crusts tent metnl er .J the V>? V yteriaa (Thorch tor RIM. year* prcvmtn. to leer o. .ih, dcd a the blessed Ik pe of a bllsslul immortality, breathing out ' Iter life ? 4'.\s c;uiriljr as rwj infiint sinks to steep.'' I Few women of her age are) timi a the pr rate walks of life hare stomped th? r-.pi ( ; r th?rnetcr for good upon sn-n'r re n.:< . t'.y than ! Mrs. II.ill. She Intra uhlv I.usnl ,1. os. n.'i.?.i ^ i grands in. tin- i?stc it her . arrt.ri J.iuch'.rr, to ( lumitii hp: death} arid '.l**-,.'! r-' ? v ar..l , i hrisf an wiith nnd ilo'y. wh?o it ? uitiiial t > die a* it is lit be lwtn.r .ny ?h r (ri<oi!i> and refai tiTrv n ihi mbrr villi xfTtHi<m .n-f m urn over her depot tt*l worth.while eh~-hi f?? if, diif'i _ r I;.?t illness, hni!fit iht tal't and pi '?:e risigtm- ^ * ti'?u u) ?he p?? t: "Jl.?w nM''f r< uid I la. n v bc.'d. W'tlliu tin- r"W (|ri*r'j *.!? ::: tin a*t. W hrn sorrow's ten ? nr . , re nrf j-'o-d? No mure the ill* ol lite moJrw " A FRIF'.ND. com merc i a l._ Columbia Mar Let, Dec. I'd. Ifii. -q I Cotto*?At the r-wnk oftmrnt of the --v. . * jo.-'t h-rnliwipl, the cilun marki-t wnt du 1 an.I i l uiift. 'i, at the quotations given in our last weekly ; report, v *: 1>4 * 1>3 c*tr. me*. On Wednesday, ) however, a aoiJtewleit better fectiag rpnnf up, and | price* advanced Jon firmer prices. nod a* the de1 J mnpd in g< ?d. the market continued ?t?ady at full 1 prices up to the close of the week, the Males eonq-rising about 4"0 bale*, at pnoes ranging from "J$ ? DJe., most K-itma! Ola bjo. Cos*.?The corn market has Ve#a quiet but steady ?mce our last weekly rc|>>rt; the stock on s de is fair nnif the demand moderate. We atill ' ' quote 60 a 6.?e per boahel. ' ' Fi-ors ?There i? a large stock of flour on the market at picsent, and as the demand ia moderate | j price* are a shade lower. Wo still quote, However, * \ ; sui.otf a $6 for common to superfine branded extr* faintly flour $6 7o jxt bbl. i "another kesTdenier of new tor* ctar testifies ro this good BrTccra or Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, pretated by fleming bros, new York, August 30, 1852. |5fThi* it to certify that I have had the Liter ' Complaint tor five years, during which ti no 1 have f tried uini'ie* all known rrmediee, but to no parpiee. Hear it^ or !>r. m'Line's Cdriir.hed Liver Pills, i , concluded to try a bo*. 1 did so, and am now almost cored, i think one bo* more will effect a permanent cure. 1 can chcerfu ly recommend i these Pills lo all who may suffer from liecr comi | plaint. i have also known thoin used with the most happy results in case of sick-headache, or 1 | dyspepsia. mr. swift, ^ No. 116 Attorney street. t^f_i'droHa*?Tt will be cirHul to ask for 1)R# ' , MM.ANKS CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS., of Pitt?iuruii, l\. There arc other Pills purporting to l?o Liver PiUo now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liver Tills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had ui all ri-speetuhle drug .stores. iVsn# genuine without the Hignnture of FLEMING BROS. [311 Pec 17 43 ll_ To Hiro Out for tho nuxt Tear. i i?i?o*l able II LACK SMfTH, fur whom apply | /?. to damca M. Clark, living on tbo Howard Gap Road, -4 mile* above Sponnnburjt C. 11. 44 2w Notloo. i To Those Whom it may Concern, TT m my purpose to lertve the District, ebnnt thn JL l.Sth of dniuary. IHOS, to travel for aer?-r?| month*. During my absence, Mewrs. FOSTER ds J I'1)1) will represent tr* lor general be.ioeea purposes. They will be fully nulhor?<*d to settle with p -r*>n* in i?-bted to me, and give reeeiplk for ni neys paid, nnd to pay nny demands agmnnt me, pnwnlM with proper ovidr-ire**. ^ For nil legal purposes, if any, .lEFhERSON CHOICE, I .-.j . w.|l bo (n'dy authormsd to act as my Attorney in tact, and Attorney at law. f. WOTFOUD TCCKKR. Spat lAubarg, 8. C. lP?* M 44 4^ . . _ * j