The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, December 13, 1860, Image 3
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His not ooees?iry and proper i'.?r eSriyin^ in- I ]
Bto execution," any one oi those powers. J >
So iur fn?tn lbim power Inviii^ boon dele- j l
gated to Congvess, it was ex pros !y wins. ?l
^Boy the Convention which ivuinci the Coin I .
V stitution.
H It appears from the proceedings of that
hodv;.tli it < n the dli-t M. , ! >7. the < 1 .u^K'
"nuthoriziti r an o.vertioti of the iowui'ihe
whole against a ddiiHjuet.t te" einue up
iu?i?uil(tfifi.m \i r \ l n?1 i_-t i ii i *?11 ; - i
^B io a brief but powerful speech l:"uin wlfudi
^K" i shall extract hut ? siuple sentence. t i?
gJncrvo<l : The us.1 t?l" force nppiiist a State
Would loo!; mora like u declaration it) v. .r
K tltHU an in*1.viion of punrdiotcut, uti<l Would
I prol?abIy fcceoiundercd by tito party atinekB>
od us it ildelation of ull or -viiiu< compacts
Wh by which it uii*;bt?bo bound." 1 poll ,
T U;s motion, the clause was unanimously '
mjm postponed, mid was never. 1 believe, apain
Mr tirouenteil. Soon aferwards on the St li June.
1787, when iueidently adverting to the
I subject, ho said: "Any povornineiit (or the i
B, United States formed on the supposed |
B pi'ac'ibility <>i usine; t'ovee neaiii.t the un- '
constitution:.! pro.v. diivs of the States. !
would prove as visionary and fulhicii ns as
I the govern incut of t.'oin;r< ss," evidently <
moaning the then twisting (Veered ot tie"
B old Confederation.
K ^ Without descending to p u tieir i; in
k he safely assert cm! that the jm'wi r to umk
I war against the State '.< at variance w'.?h
? the whole spirit and intent of tlie ( n i |
tution. Suppose iUeli a war should u.u t i
| in the conquest of a State, how ar \\e to '
J l UJIO DC luw;. : ;u (tie ! ii : \ :
ibr itj own am< ndmcnt. I nd. : thi-:n.
liiiictiduiciiLri have b?t'!i i M ! v t v.o
thirds or hoth I) i .. ol Ci ligr. . . and
have b< t il "Uti! I 1 _) tho i.cji ' r;i;^
ihreVfourllit several ?>fatcs?" audi]
have, com; ijin n'tly, Is come hnr'.s tl tin '
Constitution. To this process the 'ountiy
is indebted for tlie ehiii c prohibiting Ci i
^jress from passing any law r? spieling an
?stuhiishmniit of religion. or ;.).i idgii tlu
frui dom of speech or of the ] i. , <-r oi l
the right of petition. Tothi.-we a: - also '
indebted for the loll of I'ights, which '
secures tho people against, any ; i u. r < t
power by fhe l-'cdorni (low rm.i lit. Cneli
wore tho apprehensions ju-fly < i.termini d
by the friends of Mtate Ilights at that j "
period as to have rendered it cxtrcmi-U 1
doubtful whether the Constitution could A
have long survived wi'hoiit thise amend- :
UicntS.
Again, tho Constitution wax amended h\ '
the same process after the eh ction of j'n .? '
ident Jefferson by the i b i.-e < i!t; r n '
t.itives, in 1 ! inaiy, 'I hi- , nd-1'*
mcnt wad rendi red t cce nr. t i pit vi nt a
recurrence of the danger- whit h had seri- '
ously threatened the existet.tt ti'ii. tiov '
eminent during the pendency <.| i i,t cite ; '
tion. The nriiele for its o-vn amoicinit it i
was intended to - < ure the an iealde alju t <
incut of conflicting con titntiminl ijin timis ! ;
like the present, which niiuht ; ri-.- I .
twccn the 11 :vc?i:nn-uls oi die f t.it nun I i
that ot the I nifcil States. I !iis appear- t
contemporaneous history. In thi ennnoe- ?
tion, I shall merely Call attention to a liu <
rentcnci > in .Mr. .M m' Mir.- ju.-My c leoiat* d i
report , in 1 7UI*, to th Cc i 1 tin- of \ ir- i
ginia. in this he ?M\ ami coiic'u iv l\
defended the resolutions of the piccitlin;. I
Legislature against the strictures of sever- t
nl other Stat" legislatures. Tlmse wer< ' liiairily
louodci U|" a the protest of tic |
Virginia Legislature against tlie " Al en a
and Sedition Aet*,"ns" puljmhle and alarm a
ing infractions of the Constitution." In i
I govern tt alterwarus r suouia we it
as a province, ami govern it 1 >y do putie
power? In the nature of 1 hi tigs we eonltl
not, by physical force, control the will ol
the people, anil comj el them to elect S< nators
au<l llepresent itives to (' n .riss an I
to perforin all the other duties depending
upon their own volition, and ro<juin 1 tioin
the free citizens of a free State as a eon
stituent member of the Confe leraey.
But if wc possessed this power, wonM it
he. wise to exercise it under existing eir-j
cu nstauces? The object woul 1 doubtless
l?c to preserve the IJnion. War w.uld
not only pr< Mit the mo.-t t fT istncl nn- mp
of destroying it, but would I audi : !' hone
dl its peaceable ivconsliuctio.i. Ib-idc-. in
, the fraternal conflict a vast unmuut <>t Mp-mI
ami treasure would be expended, rendering
future reconciliation between 11.. State;
impossible. In the mean tim?, v. ho can
lbretel what would be the nfieri?i^ ! ; r?vutions
of the j <??j.lo during exist reel'
'I be fact is that our 1 m n rests upon
fmblie opini ?, andean m ver be < m nted
py the blood ofiis citizens shed in civil
war. If it cannot live in the uft< ction <d
the people, it must one dtiy perish. Con- !
gross possess many mcms o preserving it
by conciliation ,but the sword was not placed
in tlu ir hand to preserve it ! j force.
But may 1 be permitted solemnly t<?
; volte my countrymen t.i pau.-c and deli
Tate before they determine to destroy
this, the gratu'e. t temple which lias ovei
been dedicated t? human IVcodi :n since
the world begun it b.-.sheen co...v.-<-ran d
by the hlood of our father-., by the glories
of the fust, und l>y the ! ??j>. s 11 ti.e t'ui ure.
Th rUuion has already ma !e us the ni< I
prosperous, and, erelong, w it. 1 f p; . j\ J,
render us the most poweiful l athei t.-. Tie
face of the earth. In every for. i. n r. .ion j
fl !,.! .. ?1 - ilil.. i' : . - - '
w. ?..v kill iiiii: <11 .liiu'ili il /. ii
fr held ill 11 so highest : -pict, an! when
pronounced in a iorci^n land, it cans, s the
hearts of our countrymen to .-w. II w !i
honest priuc. Surely when we reach lie
liri:ik of the yawning . 1 v . we shall n coil j
"with hurra' Irutu the I. -t, fit.-.l piuu o. lis !
such a dread C-ata trr.] ho the hop. ui' t'ne
friends of feodum thioiiy! nit ti: u.
would be destroyed, and a hug ni .i.t ol
louden despotism would etishroti I the nations.
Our example for more than < :
years would not only he lost, hut it w.>nld
be quoted as a eonclu ive i n >1 that man is
unlit for self-government.
It is not every wrong?nay, it i- not
every grievous wrong?which c an j :-til\ a
? resort to SUeh a ft a rful alternative. '1 I?. ou^hfcty
bo the last desj . rale nnudy i.
despairing ] ?>ple, all- r every t 1. r e..u . itutional
means of e. in ilia;i u lei i la -a
kaUatcd. V. e should i. 'it! u <!. :
free government there i- :.n in. c' 1. j
nid flow in [ u! 1 c e, in', -a. v- i
question, lil.e ev.ay aing h i, u ..i j ,.\
its day. 1 Uriah b< .i v- i t : !. t.-. !,. y
reached and j a- .-e i 11. . : mi; a in j
1>U$ if, in !. i.i .
Uicnt, the 1 iiion shall | :ia!i, t!.e? vil in
then "l.yeonie iirej rai 1.-. l'on .i\ ,
contribute much to avtii. hv pi- , tin , .
rccomnu tiding to tin- 1. a t!
seven! that-, the r -in ly f.r < t a_ e\i i
which the Constitution it. it 1" % >'
ior its ow n presei vat: ii. *d I i - 11 .s l> i
tried at diihnut criti- .1 p" i a <t i.ui |
history and alw ys who < .> ;
?
pointing out the peaceful ami t''ii-wtutiniiil
rcm< at? s. ami I ivlerri.l to no otla r.
to which the!' i'< ^ were author;.-. >1 to ? ?
Soft, OR Sllclt nCCa.-iolM, III! colicluih S | \
\l \ ill;;, " til t the li.'^isl.ltui ) s o| th- Stateuiojht
have tepvi'senii'il to their r dive
S i.a'n! in ('? le^n ss theif wish that two
11111 Is th ri n| \v ii.1 piopo o :iii e.\ plana? !
i v alueiiiliii'.'iit to th (he (\>ii:-titu' " i. or i
two t!iii.!> ul thoi. civ.H'mii-Ii h ! en (
lie ir u| tii.ui, in'.ht.hy tm application t j
t'on.!le i-.lVc i 1:111.1 a t %'iivctr. ioll e . |
he a; ae hject. "
'.1 hi- is the v v cuuiso which i r.iru -t
ly reemiiiueuil, i.i ov let' to th i-iin an " explanatory
mu u liifjat'' ?rt ihe Coil -titut'n.ii
on t e . u j-et ?r slavery. 'this mi. lit J
o; i ;iu.iti with t 'o i i.-sni the >t.ite i.c;,ialatur<
s. as amy he Ucctm i tm st ;l.l\i ahle
to attain the object.
'I he exjJ mi itoty amtMifluient micht be
confined to the final settlement of the true
roo.-'ruction of the Constitution on three
sju-eisl points :
I An I-Xj.rc s recoytillion of the v!'?ht
of proj erty in slave. hi the States where it
now ? ms.s or muy hereafter exist.
'J. The duty of plot etiao (his ii ht in
.ill the coniiuou Territories tioonphout
tin ir torrilo. i.;l existence, mw until they
shall he aif.nittt d us Static into the i nion,
with or w ilii til -lavcrv, as their constitution
:n; y r s i i; e.
A like o . . it'on of tin? ri^ht of
t lie Ilia ! i i to h . v h i t ve, v.l " i.:is e<t a??*
Cu In.in e.ie State to another, r? no '?l ..nil
44 d? itvetcd op to l.iia, ami ??i the . !.ty
of the I'll;;line SlnVe law, charted t<>r this
purpose, together witli a derle ration that
all St a to laws impairing; or dolt. th j? this,
ripht arc viol.H mi s of tin; (Vn-i tutiot),
ami an eoiiseijucntly a till aiel \
It max i>i ..ei I thit this (ruction
of the i eo. i;tiiti>-o lis airea.lv heen
- .('<'I hy tilt! ii | ti*i me t cut oft! eit'
it . a -. ami wnat a.i re mi. !ii t |>q reijui.i
i i 'l ie answer i^. that a v v hit u'C
portion 1.1 in peop.o of Cm I in .( ,v r s
sliii contest 1 he e ,i lectio s o| 11.1 ih . : ti,
ami tie ir will ce.f ii ni ^ ta i n .. i I adiiiit
its him!iin; . i en tin! il ele,.rly : .hod
I y the pen| le ol th si v? la . in their
sovereign ciair.icter. Seen rui i plana' >
ry auienon.i.iii wotiid, it i- n vi i, t u v
er teno.iiate the existing o -si 1 s".s. in. !
resto e peace aini liunnm.j ant ill . tie.
States.
ft i li ;i t tint to!?<> d.itihted :! .t "n-Jian::"
] eat to the a' hitraiueiit, estah'i?l.e?l y the
< 'Oust itlltioll its? it. well!'I 1 ee -i. with
favor hy all the States nt ti..- ( 'on: . racy.
hi any e\< lit, it on_lit to ! ir:, . ii. a -pni4
ol eoncliati' ti, l>etore any o| i! , - St ite
dudl 8U, aratc th'-m-civi- fro'.i the ' nioii.
1 lNAM'i.s,?In my fir.-t nmm.t! tiles* iitc.
I protnis-d to employ my I ot cxeutioti* in
co <ipei.(lion with Co..^n-?, to reduce the
expenditures ol" ti c < i OVi rutin nt v. 11 i<*rt
the limit." ol'.i wi.-o anl lie.on t coi niuv.
An overflowing trciKiuy I .. I p:odue. i ha'.its
of pi oh cuhty and > vLi..;ee wl.;eh
0 n id on'.y l o gradually cor:ce.e.l. ': !
work rtn nrcd both time and patience. 1
applied in,m If diligently to t) t .. !. t.
the Lc^iuini, and Was ..id I ty the ;d '
and cilery tic effoits of the he.n.? oi .he
djHi rent l'.Xecutivc I* j artnioi.t . i lie
n . alt of our labor-, in this. joo.l cm o. 1
in t apj c..r in the sum total of our .. . u itiirea
for the hr.it .wo years, iiiuii.lv in i: ts<
jiieiiCi of the t i .ii..o- t . a-.. .,
nee. s-arily l.icurr. d in the i mh i \p? iil;on,
and the wry l-ir_e ;.n. not o. i . c. utiuuerit
i x|K*ii-. > of Congress dm inti diis period.
i luse L'teat'y exceeded tli. p:i\ and
mileage of toe lucmbcrs. l or the \ear
1 .din^r dotli .iiair, 10 , whil-t the pi.
ai.d mil. _c ui..,uulc<l to hi. If .til 1. the
uoutindent i-xji use.-, lasi* to -J.
and for the year ciulin^ .'f 'tli dune, 1."" ...
wlulst the | and mil.a"0 ainoiu.tt i .<>
.?. '."1 hi. tin i out iimcut ex pi i.-e- ;:n.an.;
el to v 1,1 hi .Of i.T ">. la Ik pj % how. ver,
to ho ??L?1. to i.noilil you that tl.. la t {. 1
year, eliding on tlie i .!. -1 t i ...
Uitui cxpei .htu.a s I tin. t.. . i i i . ; ,i. a i
its otranche ?.. . luhvo, oxccunv x, and I
judicial?tuclu iveofthe !#? liido 1..V. .
r? duet d to .'a ... 'i h
conclusive... ..; . -ar, ... ai ..a books Of th
? tea III V. 111.;. . e.fr t. .. . 1.
J mi . * t." ? : >; \j j.iii . .
1 . I .? , i. 1 : ;.tii n iii J i . ]
i S. I i 1 J ill \ II I. ?lt
dun. i to (> . , I , Whilst
t.it- !> mi.> u! .I.. ina . i v all in ! II ii
fx J.I i.'iitii . i i .1 f,r .
\ . .: I' eit.l ... . 1 . . ' 111 ! II . , J > I In , i!
log 1; ii ii>rtlu!CKHttiri > nt n?
~i in ? !.._ . tii .i inn in
(lit amount ii . --ii a i I ' . '.J.. ..
A.iii (ho int?rw< uj t( ol v i > I I . op- j
piopnuft ! i y i*ii' in-! i i ..i. i 1 i.ii',. '
! i# * lor the purjn to of tui | thu
:i a(hey ill ll> .i >i iii-rj :iim <
llic i xpi'iiH-i i)i iin' i I., t v i ,
llll'll t I'll' ill year el,a. d ill ' i.i. . ill '
I line, one *h 'Umiii.I i i.'nt I. .1. .i. i i . I
lilly nine." 'i In* .sum. .!. roloie, , --\\
hariifal'le ( > t:ic year I ?!', i . e ?! liU'U
I limn 111r? mm i ! H.' ' ~
ii in i i tu :iM'i i;ani Ilie i | ue . !
In- year endon; oil tin ii* 'ii dun , I '.
w ,..i n i. iivi it It 'slice lor (lip ] i
,1 I nut \ * nr ni ) ). ? ' , ' i 1 in: inter
\-t i"i il jiui In.' < i ! I. le lii.iitiL; ' iv. i
v in t? > lor I l.t! Milne lixal year on.'in;* "it
lie ii' I Ii ) ni:e. I'li.ain mi tc<l to ii 1,7
>i : ' ulli'ii a11 tied to I lie so ve si. in ...
;.")o. PC >. I i. nivkn the njtgn'gutu oi
?" !#.7 >i .
It en lit in justice to lie el' " r v i 1 11. i
ie< mil ol the catilimtc* from ti i iVpart-i
iients tor the \eai olidilitr -?' tIi .1 tine. 1
rem re lueeii l?y ('nn;rn--H In low ivh it w h,
ii.d >T111 is deemed t-iiiiii ?<t:I 1 Willi tii iiil
I'e intpri -t. Ai'"Wit)jg a liln iiil tmujih
>f c-',.d'u,?iu", I'm' litis reduction, and for
?thrr rallies, it II18V Ik) hal'ely a .Tied
lilt tie sum i 1 11 ,e: i. il ?l I rat 'in* si."-a ,
>(ill,tn (l.lll II, I .'III. ply lltliui e 111 1.) a in.in
-m ? i i;i? '?? i*i, iillfj |?? j I, IT 1111?
? "" 'i,l> i d'M, nnk;*> < <? ? ! .
vt'ii'c sliiiul'i it* re.titer iT-fMlvr -x;i ??>1. u i
v e\jt'*iiiliinr > neec.s^jiy.
'i Iii-I i II t !. M lii"'!l :jftJ*IM?J ill I ' (II, -; 1Tililt'
derive l-y ill*' excre i i-v llm
n>ri..li* cli'j ui(Ji>r:;t i; nil ' in_j into
uliii i nn' .:<-n. j liiivd* Tnyccli' i vrr in
if i. 11 i.illi I lie award of any Mi h i >n-.
r ' i- * xi | t in :i f in^lp en with the <"uliiiix.itin
11 N>eiety. deeming it advisable In
t li<i win-If - j-i in il ili v i?> oneh easo
Hi flu' | rojii-i lie n! i I fhi! if pj.rfnir'i', with
lie i neriil in.--tiaction lliot th^HO coiitiacts
le tl'd :ilw11} lie ' iVI 11 !f? jllO lowest il 1.(1
ii t bidder. It h:i> ever been my opinion,
hat | ulilie contract* me not n legitimate
ourec of patronage to I eouf. rred ii|mi
i.-una] or pnlitieol (iivoritenj but thai in
1! hvicIi cane*, a pnbl'c officer is bound to
r t lor the <loveriiiueiit on n prudent indivial
would act fur hiinscll.
*
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<?!:; Carolina Spartan.
? \ ?> A : ?
'fi luicHla) , >?'< ? ?;*IMT ct,
Wt* ;ti < nullum!/' I in hii'ioihk o M.VJ. <!. \V.
li. !.? '.<! !, h - r? ouii'li la' f >r (!hl<im i. ? cum.
innii'l i!.? U giirn-:rt,t'. M.. :tt tlivtnsu
V. ;i uillrui/. 'l i . - iii:<>nncc l.U'iili'DHnt
'i li :i> ' A . .1. F' '> I 11 ! . n ce n 11 ! ilr 1< i < "i >1.
v L t < i l :nir ill I Ih 1'vj. tent, S. C. M., j
:i? ll ? rnsniu;; etc ' 'l.
\f W l*i ! t( ailouiy.
Thi* S "i d, of lil \t ?' i . i will !m> scr'i
I" tm 'hi; i< Ivortis mm:, wil r>? re opened on }
| t1:0 1-r ni' i'vlii ii:i y m*v. For a few years
illy lias it l> ' ii i'.-i.11.'i.s 14c I. ninl <luriii^ that
]>oiioil noiie lias c.vrllvd it in ntiiiihor- < ' ivp
utation. 1 ruler 11? ? chnrjre of its pre .cut :
Principal anil Assistant, it Iris given tlie 1.1 ,
est assurances of perfection in all its arrange- |
incuts: ami the students, tlie nn t s .ti-faetury ,
evidences of tlie proficiency ami thoroughness j
of their scholastic elocution. Locate.! just i
fifteen miles .m*?<.vo the Town <>f S] irtr.ii* .
at New i'ru ;.i i t'huroh. in n f-'ni? n of iiii. ur
passed health ur ! fit 111 y, ami ttnid a "n iple
nf the highest i . 1'ie ami thrlf . no? > ran
f.ir a moment ir ul.t its pro perity or v.i Mi !
the prediction th.' it- i r or will l>e a itsi t '
one.
JVou OijrHtis Frt re- vruW'nf.
'1 he writer " evenly T!r li s favnli.l us
this week tv 11i? a e '..miciI. ition of
interest. The spirit it h'<eiili"sl the eliustene s
"of lid language, Hint it- llmt ly tkolciiittffii tire
si. h as ?o make it very r. uh.M . ko >>
that the writer i ;:< ntl in n vv. II pi i! ic i t.
take a ]< <n iu the ten;. 1 l' w> *1 ?
Upon tlie '! i*-i-rj plem-of liti r i : V>;
11 .i* he will en liiute liis It; ihr.it li i . !r
: . C: r s ? ? ut t
%?
j KlM 'itl. v.'e li 'll 11 tin IV;I| || pijvitp
1 that a v)tooling affray ocenrrt 1 on Friday last
'at flreeuv ille Court !i> ... e. h. : i e a Ivlward O.
J J , . t W *)*|*1 .hi ! II !'. I'll ! ill it* .ho'
, was allot, and died in a few hour*. Mr. .)ac? lis
j wna well known a !!. ' ly . teeme i by in r.j
' in our c immunity, tin 1 wo reg it mu !i to
if l.is untimely tl at li.
-* * i? ?
< ?:!:> fiiiiv
We ex '"ii ,1 j ! y. nt the II ' . e
re of 11. 'v. I i on ft' .Its
Six slinntaip Uitlcs. It is im], o 1 a h-rt ,4i,;0
i I"* .In - w 'in. ami vv.-uM ti > ?Lt.l ' v v n
....
! ? no <to i>1.'! uboiiiitin fi m i >? i n 'he
llittl'lg of "U1 lit'>m11t.ii:t \wy < '.ill .i>. it i I \ n ' ^
- ire to ? :e llti ; l> mtiful ?|t imcti of fire-;?t i..-.
of X'cirnittiro.
The -' tie i?f the Furniture in I I.t' i
' 15cv. I'M in ( ater 1ms Iru t; ne I unti;
ilie -I'.uii iust nt. -i !vr!:- it.
In 15.v* appointment* to the Mi'itary A lo
mie*. we notice ll.e mini"* t.f I! t". .lone ami
i". li. I. i in jr. til'- Pi t.
Flog ?*: ! .. : t Ion.
MifS llaliie IV < lin'c , ? !' i . | i |
, c I a lien itiful :l ! ? i!i \ .tin. ? . it
Li an ".tniie S; . : ci ....
es were tnmle !\v * Vi' 1 t
\ ?.ii??jr ln<iic-H ??l i !. l-'i .'e i .
inj? Cap* v\ i h the 'etl i I. : ' --i .into *
en tlu'in.
OlottiA t? RtoitTj- T ti orgla IT.
11; preKeutnii c-. on i'icT i i n*.
the following pre iiuhle tu I >
! i" gc.cv .unv :i,. a ii tit--.
S.-i'.-s hi i V? ell'c I
i in* intore*: nn-l *i .n-.- i t' c i
ing .viiie* ut I ii - I uio.i are at. in. t
i common.
' Tli - -ii of niie 4. :u i". ' -
. or 1? involve ami n i- : nil. I .c.c
f .re.
' r, i'i n, in me jit'tfinp'ti tliij]
0onttiitl iVlttioUy, any 81 Ate in t > - I'tiiou 1.1.1
. vr. < " r. I i> !o It mi I In1 ! i. ,
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longer i'i it- ti< lit n?.i i<-i;iii.in, would . Vv
(iiiu its !ii if;ml ;i:iiiiuii< !_v ?|Iu-ikii i1
We iv re told l<_i our great >fit - -1: i: n, it. .1
11: -cords of I lie (ii. >11 ncre nnjijiinp . ro 1>.
one, nnd now, (lie Iiim is lirnkt n. i o'tid I
It it to lite 1 to witn hit regeneration, he
v. .old fe.-l Iiiiii - it* i i|>'y iriv ii ii>l r i :I I ii
."lis lid mi. i ii c> . nd would -, like >inn n
of id I, " l,nl I, ii > u I If.-I I ll i ill I liJV" '..ill
dt'|ii?rl in |n
\ few iiioio d'lVH, nnd ilie net of secession
will lie eoli^ilinllt'llcd liv llie ftnlcliltl ordinance
ot ii . >illvi it)inn f ilie \> ojd?* im 1 llie g'nd lid
in;j* will go forili Willi lipliinin.' jieed in ev. t
Southern Slate, lo rejoice llie In :irls and
cheer the dronpitigtpirils of millions. anxiously
awaiting the signal for ft general d? liter
m
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nn<l ? *011 !) i I -W.sli < iln.li- :in<l i i- I
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- l;?U??|l. ||\ (1 || iif < . III,;.
\ Mil o j . iu* I : ? .i I V.aillii toll, i
all will Ik- i.i<:. |S >\\ tor iui.-us wr may be
S ir ?'ii i.| itiou- i>i' I'.nw.'vor in liiiiu wo may
l|? III' lllli Itiin .1 ! : ' IIHIVO nur-i'i I's.
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linyiiig or \pi* 1 i i i' ro > i -i > v.
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Siillotlll N lil?vi.'r' I-; - .1- IVII'.IH . Ill' ! Jj Villi!. '
of ln'i'11 in ii'ii 11 - ii'i n. -nil. ..I in ii i i ii i i ? t lii'ii. j
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Iiuto rcsuiutU tbuir pt?ve nutl # j
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For llu* Carolina Spartan.
I'UblfC
A I'u'.li<" Meeting wan held at \Wbsu-i
Slot- . on Saturday, the 1*> in.*!., for the |..?rl?u?
of ibriiiiujrn \'ig.l uf? I'l.tn iiii-H. TinNouiim
< * to tht -l ilt- C uvcii'ioii were invited.
Ml*. tduaid 1 i. i-.tiiib, Sen. was cnll.,-1 .?
I'hatr. and .1 M. C . .del . k, T. T. Wilkius and |
in. V.iik.i, 'lited See;nrli'S. .\ficr
which. Mai. .1. S. Sim . <>f i'nioii, beinjr o il'.- 1 !
iiji'Oi. adit I :!>. mi '.n^ in n .? m.-tii- !
in r, fhowlug the <i >ne u? by the !?' >wh, |
.... . , . .... .. ...? - j-'ii r u. ?/:iiV n?? I'l" Ui
s:? t \ I" . -u I" ' .i l.-i. Ho Will lio . i he
? t t' ' ! ' ; I ' l.l 'isl l
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f. In ( . ..( . , . ;' 1 mi. tin !i tui 11"' '
m ?-rIr c .. . i hoiriii'iin;: "I A!i.ili '
tiuui.-ii:, in i In win' it v.. :i' I nl.
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lentil n h l'r?..;.| nt i.f the I uilo-l Si tit os li is
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? ! !l'i> vi r - u h fl elr i|i'Kjrrnh!ini
i . .-. .fli ;-rf fii?piiiptl||.? In i::e?te
"in 11vi to ! I- tuccudi tfiioi vtl I Inimr
I rod ion; nutl jv heron v.- know il.r pat ml I
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V. . 'i . f i* \ i.uiico < i liti.l
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1 . . IX' . t l l ii ill- .1", til : 'mill III
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.ii - l.i-.. thru net.' into :i n elvtioti fur
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.l.ti Hi.Mi: -rn>'i?. t . , .
!?T. .-.ms, f" ' * "'"
r tlit* (' iroliii i So titan.
V I v? i: \ - : In - c i- iiiiieli -j ccul.'it iou
in \\ lit: v II lie (I f Inline condition of the
* 1U1, pruTiilwl alto feoeilti from 1I10 t>nioiif
:il!,i.v i.? In oil or Hit' I dlovv illj*.
i. 1. in .. w iv.i? nn i I'.irin 11
1 . . ;:i * ill theti (
. - 1 1 i 1 1 is- n v other p.vvcr
u \> 1 "el iiIcm .r : iiutl it* the South
1 _ mi . : 1 port . -lie v. .1 _ . Inch
1
1. n It re long ci pniM nt 01 Wlfio* j
; '.ii to our revt'i.;if.
, e.i. ..e lift' tin'ton.in .11 j .opertj of 1
t . N . . .ii i i.'li : the ld? 1 mi I irr.mirc
0 I > ? : li vvt 1 .-lieil for the.1. It they iivnur.t
.,v..l tlo in. lit. our N . 1 hern nlid Southern I
1 1 : .en lit! tli 1 I' !- t "ii 1 nor >j.:ir:?te
1. e .'.i-ii 1 in 11. <11... e ' pint of 1 .V",
i .\ . 1 < :iii wo not ' lU'i-as in:tn\ ini
. i . an.I i. .ore, t> I o jift.jilp of ilie
i .? I ... i i . i . .it, t join Iiio Southern
i . nir ii i .i . W e |'i J " to sliiiw :
! .. > in!, ru Si tlr how own nu>*t of the
.. . i.wing lan?l>. .'in- Territories fun*
in) ji .ii'., will iiinl it to li cir inii.v-i ?? join
ili" >ip iiiu iu i'i lift il. .icy nekiiowleoging *lu
slavery : the tulli i oxit ut ::inl engage in
niuiiufncluring, that llioy m.r. .11 to ttic South ^
/
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tree of duty, and grow rich off of us, an the
North ha? done. We think self-interest would
v.iuse many new States to join us gladly.
We suppose we have many warm friends at
the North, wliojiave stood up for the rights of
the South manfully: in any of the events of
the South, we hope Wo will not forget theij |
dev.t.on to our interests.
\Y? i.i it i- well Lincoln is elected. I'cr
IM f > On su-j tidier Luu<l, iii.t Ion,* political
:i..i . i_; t; i iltui. Jucksoii, who**: luliu.iiiii[
.id ii > but r o- ih effort* in overilir >*v
t S t - "'T 4'i'v. \v Imle f.iicil to j.icjm^c
iill'i l.V i'l l 'll< III lit.-.*.' |>! .'CCllMlill 1 ....I
ii qn.-itl'.y tloiti i?iir> a c??ii-titUi i ilial rigtil,
.1.1 .* '8 ' l l l<? meet ii : Ate ii
i . n tin .iiiy I I *- tg.iiii i m runny .'
i . I t.i . !ii A in - p.i .
I : .i ; l ;? i t luii i.i i '.i n pr.ri1*1.
r ^ i people in alu** ami u >.>1
I -II I li . ! . ?.l > * I II 1.1* lit. Ill' l- i li ? I to
ri i. \ t. 1 i " i-! rt*: t (.i. iu.u
' ii ifci ii . . 'ian ii ii j*i-.ii.*.; U.
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, I I. i HO 11 '.I tfv .on . ?*. I MtllK tl.
.. ? : oioli I.U-ol ' ? * vi i' , .% I liiI
^ It - . Ii ' or V , ..1.1, 111 | 111*
in . *. ; . .*i . : .1 tii.ii a I'ow.'I
' - ?*..** >: .ted to l'o?jjiv.*N
i *?i . .i i I.i I .* f r ; ''ii.
,i .. - . .. \ . even .: tin* . i. r iii i .
i* - ? . it v* otil I l?i* uitv
\* i aii i i \.*liii? c* reniiktiiiit.
t.'.fti. Mr iitn*.i initii mi l l ie io
. i* .' _ cm ito _ along wry wvtl: by
a i I-. it . : a, . iti iiiiiliT.stii nliiig'y.
w . . *?Vi* Hi* : .iv.*i'i :iu apjM'u) to the
-.. ;i Hem- au-'ir to a.uii i hia ii t'a :ly
. i * u; . ins j. ?>.t on. lie * iv a the tori**
i*. - | 1.1 i 1*1 ...i 1 .i i* IluW ill Uiv J'iV?s?'-j. 'II
i*t ti.i* ij'iviril. .in iilil III* ilma hot -tgml^
Ii uv iic'i < mr> iua i.- to rwover |.*i*v?ei?aii'ii
|.i* irv iti!y iml nitii. nt hhic-iahcJ This, we
- .i "*. in .y Im i!i"l by t urn nit- ncra.
r.'.i *ti 1 ' > ** ti '. g any |>ru*iic'tl solution.
, li. Ii i* verv i. i*ul tin y on t tic levi*;i
. . .a . n . * .* ilca.i^ it uni i::i.tmtc
._ , I . - , I .It . - li 111 1 I'l I .''I, Ml ill or.
Im ji nt. 1 ; ...it wliii if iioni* run be
uvyol'.* I lien *hat 1 ?V .11 revenue out*
In* i It 'a ill i*e situ timl, wlit-u we
I'm.ic : . it i * prui'iioii! -elation of nenuiiiir
'ill.. .. . ll.O .V. " di'Vliivi.-. ;lit Wlil/ltf vci
- .1 y . Such ii e the troub.
m .-ii iiijmi? lit - venernbh* l>cs dent.
\?itli ii-1' 1'knrnMon ol led- pendencc mid the
lull . i ri^ ..i- in i vi'i'v Stole < <iu*iiiui.on ciftitniii
it i r. ' i r.u-r mi i ul.o'i li powriiiucnt \
? .. hi \ti ii {'.wis <! <t' Kin t!.e c ?iix??!ii of I lit*
g veined. In* is farced ;<> reco/tni/. I lie ri^;lit of
l f> till;; :<>n, n? liv O.'lll it -??t secession, as wo
<:. .11 II. Vtllll I In! Illipi, .Jily of preset Ving
t li?* I nion liv iiiiTi'inu iimi the impolicy of I- .
ii'.n ! .ii^ 'I. .-laving In.ii in I lie face. In- is ol?lip
i to follow i he ili. iKics <?r wisdom. un<l udv.
-sigiin-i it. Willi tlii' Motion ?>t tin* I.egi!
wo ! Voitiiotii now before iiirn, fr<ini tin*
| : mi .rials I'ti.cu || Ins \Ir>??ge, In?*
inn-: jus. . . in In - ne ?r< the course of I lie
South. tin i'n? win 1<* though obscure ni;<l ine\pn
;.?ivo in i'ir??u hi (In* praciionl'I'tiiciil; .<
ilini must ..ti-o, no ifi .-co in ilio .\J.? igc k
spirit oi Himciy in KViii'i 'oioily lev nliiium k id
in 1 ? ir; iii I ii i'i.ii|:.i'?- me-1< i. ccc-di iii
! iiio State iii tlii* -aino sjiirir. nn I (lit* author
ti<| : 111 1 people of Soul o i i nil inn net willi i lie
pni'li'iii''' mill limine- * b-oii.i.ng i.te ci;icftl |
ill;' I 'li'O. lliccniliuiy lll iy cuicr o .I 'liii . - perils
willi i < ii scoiion in peaceable enjoyment
ol self government, im li treating respectfully
t ^r** ii s , i t lie cilior. Mini e icli moving. withonl
internal iiissetis.i ti. ia llic i-vcii teller of its
legitiiiMW an . piesorilip i < r<r-e.
flic pottion i I ill * vloss ly,. rcferriii;. t* fore:
?:i nii.iirs. -nonae nml . duties, tlie
necessity of ft liigl<ert uilf. n- In* say?. (<> proiiu'l
ilie revenue, ftinl to *eo re to our inniiufnc
taring interes s iimi nnin.iit of incidental
encourag*icent which itnnv I t My results from !
.1 revenue turilF, are nil mbis-em vhieh no
longer concern us in the present t'nion. Wo
tiler-rue have not presse.l ihem upon t'.ie ftttrntiitn
of our reader.-*, nor (fowled our own
Coir, in lis w ii h thc:n.
Iiii|i? lii* t i mln have been unticipatipg tn>.re
t'i* m l,i i-.i.ii. 11 ilmn onn he realized. We
v. 1- c Vainly die la .'".ire our wive* un?l dniigh- ]
(. I M.uiil ' |'n 'I <n an equality with a
uepm ; and nt !mv.? n<>t bund one poor man
wHi i v illiug any inch tl.iny .-houM t xi>t a'
the South. A. 1J.
0 n y I'oiiJ.
- ?? ?
I' ir tin- * ur ilia Sp trturi.
>! Ii.tr : Llav:tig b;"!i informed by dif1
-rent | c.' > that uti impression lirn boon
tnado u;. >u th'in'iu'.i of the people, that 1
v.- , 'i '.iiiii i:?-1 by in ii. I r e ads a candidate to
ii i.ri i.i oui I>i 11 i ? iu the enduing Suite Conu";
ion, aTi<I th.it 1 neeeptej the nomination
merely to create iliseiii isfnc win in the minds of
Miiive in r? trd to the notnination made by the
"S.-lo f ?' > './tee on the ilnv of t lie mass moot i
1 c 1 ii n iluty I > vindicate my friends
on 1 lnj ? '! i .'n Hticli a ohn.go, niul therefore
ave re*" r e to yn r paper in order to di.?a1>
j Mi< , ad. All iiv ine to any that
i | <i > i a filiojrtiher wrong, I disci
> I. il' r't' l : > ri y i itives.
1 i ' \. I, . .'i 1: ill.>:i of many friend*
i for the 'i*-iti 1 i* in of liny |)>'ivi)llill
1 r'.".' pi, ..? ke<-?? >?: pirty iliT rences,
. . *
i. t . .t- 1 :h? i.iim:h it ion ; nor .1 I I ac??*.ii
.v ry i- vr I y- before the election.
! > i 1 u t know until alter Uniting my circu!
... il:at the itnjirv >-<io.i .hove allu>k-<l to wan
e:r?'i:ainvl by nny portion of oilr people. I rek
tii.-.* any Mich i.'rae-sioii should have
1 b ...i in idp iiti!u? 11in >. At a time, when part
h i i j a-.m il fei luig" should be buried with
. . , HI* HUi :n II. III 14X1j?rc?
-,< j .-if i-a.i-l iniinruity of sentiment, ami
in uul en trout against our enemies.
Ii 11.; . J nix n >i lully HalisfR'l witl. the
u .iinu. wi by the <.'oitiminco, ami privately
cxpie 1 *1 my -.1: to ill ti r^rc'; inn i( wa? ii .1 <*n
. . . u; / - ..r/ it -a; point n*. out. There
i- < ii" 1 . ?uria.?l : w n?oii'H' obtained the high
' ' v v i- i-i i? " !' i>i-tr; J ??lU
j .y ivowtd bis principles ' i Ma c nc loti u
' 10*.I ? who-.' politic* arc still tiio same?nlioi.'
^ ii : m a t. 1 ti.o i;"it cm :Id liimio a place
i ig fl" n ii'fi >0?. And the old xrcenit:,
wno !; i* - ? fa hl'tily. for forty two year*, di?
La", it * * rioin i?.il duties his fricti Is
Im . i- i ( . it' :>i i' til! a nl wiio re; rewind
h.. 1 if- * rot in t i? State ' 'onv it ion in l-'.J. 1
also 11. i ! i i c< nsideratien. 'In contusion;
! cv; - tujr | rat It tide to my
. . 1 ! o - i ki.i.ng ic ftx ty d 1. ami 1
wi i ii :t*n i to niy ancestry, w io assisted
by haul xt rric", in a o.-.tcxt of seven year* du
i. t" j ncliv r :ike'!oni, ilul I at this
.. .itiy lit. lo >' 'I />' rrm , to
n o from my neighbor, wh u each
ir* 'i i-hou rto shoulder to aicot the
, .ing llexjn-ctfully,
WM. J.VS. SMITH.
At II Leo UC>.
i* rum tin* South Carolinian.
Til iVt'siii.-'iifs .tlvsNajrc.
\V. | iii?'.i !i i i .".Dottier column, so much f
t V: j> "i I'i". -m in i'.iieiiaitau a- bears
i: it -ni-.it t'.eiliy. It i - very cvnt'-ut
tii: ti.iiit.cx ti-ily toe i!iihci:lt.cs that enc
i - i *ii. u.i.lt..ai re 'Ocsno clear ami >al'c
\v i n' * .ii cni.;i. Mr Inichanao U.ix lived
Doin . l:lc. He has i.iuiic his country
i : .i.ji*. v 1 i. iii inii inu.-<c*l by the
iiitiictiiig ran lucnix i | iHo domestic rela*
mti, * VN i ctn ipprc *i;ti * ttietroubled emotions
1 : iiix ir m i. ..i t c.ut tItcrcfuro iymjiaihi/.e witii
n. ll> tiiniM'x th it ihe " onli is aggrieved?
it :i*. iy - in hip Me -ge. that a sense
r i i.oijj rex sts arouud the South.
; . . .* I i nl' a ..*, >|?v.i:c ug. n* he says, lroui
' .a. n.; I e I. l in* en e i tin* Norl.icril peo
tv.tl. *:.* slln'l ill ? ivi.rv in I li? S.nii ii"?-ii
-A"
I. .!. ' i t m '
From HiiNlilnRfoB. 5**
WasainoTON, l>eeeml?er 5.? No ou? could
have listened to the debate in ibe K.uate, today,
brought ou l>y the ill-iimed remarks of
Mr. Hale, without a couvicti.>u tbat^at'uion
isjusl on the verge of dissolution. Tlr. Hale
when preased by Henator Drown, of Miesiaeipl
pi. disclaimed having made any menace, but
the ,p?st interencc from his language was, that
those who are preparing for secuaaiou must also
prepare for war. Me. -1 s. Drow n. J vert-on and
W gtull in slant !y met this suggesting with defiince,
stern and velienirnt enough, but u ?t nearly
SO strong as their constituent* ut home wilt
manifest. (Jen. Lanes remarks, that she South
would be di-grubed if she should submit is
[ also, siguiiieunt of fhof ido of ftnt a nta.
'1 here i- no u-e disguising what is before us.
' ( .")! and -.iguc. >.b*i rvcfii see its f r...i."*
?
I ?.r avoiding :i mature Jly the 1st of February,
' South t truliua, iteorgiu, Alabama Mississippi
1 air I Florida will^ he out of the t'orfo ler.iey' My
It lint lime, tii *y Mih have coiisunitnuied cucli an*
under-landing with Prance a ad (1 teat Liuain
a* will enable them eicn to set i\d. ral coercion.
shotihl it he attempted, at defiance. They
will insert in their< onsfitutiou a wlnusc prohibiting
t he import at i<>? of Africans, w hicli will tcutl
to co'iciLinte tlie border States, uud in a short
time every one cf the latter, except Delaware,
perhaps will join the Southern Confederacy.
lieu the llotine Cointuittee of thirty-three
comes to consider that part of the lVrsiJfttt'r
Me-.-nge whit h recommends nn amendment of
the < oii -?itlit ion, ut.d the recognition of the
right of ?I a very protection in the Territories,
there will be a httcli. Protection was the issue
ot the ctiuvas- just closed. Tlie republican
will not give i:p w hat they have won.
W.vshi.vijton, I?ec nth-r t>.- TT.c President
lo-diiv r< pi cl to the re-obiti >n of Inst sc?i"ii'
' relative t<> the slut( trade. It nppuarn that the
' African aqua Iron has Leeu Maintained in the
j last twelve ye tire, tit an annual excess over ordinary
naval exp1 uses of !JS" 0 ,'0, uud the excess
of the present year, in consequence of tho
ampb.yuiciit ot stoaroerw. will be t^>*00,0f>0.
Not withstaii'ling this expenditure, the British,
Uovernmeiit has lrcqiicu.ly complained ot ill*
inefficiency wf our efforts, unt ill at last tiic l'resident
has officially informed Kngland that we
don't want any niorewttggcs'ion* on the subject,
a* we consider ourselves abundantly able to
i regulate our own affairs.
To day, the pe.tker's warrants for the pay
I of members ! he House were refused at the
Treasury, for w ml of funds. They will lie for!
malty pn-tested i/>-uiorrow.
About only ha? been paid to ntetoi
b*-r.s since the session commenced.
, Th re is st rong resolution on ? lie part of tb*
South if t ' > yield io :.n\ p? posed e nupromise,
and the n ig-i.iisiu t ",j,. yioitli d uly increase-.
it is : .; . ;leibie lino any public busine
t. , l v inuistwtel r.nt il i ho * ecoetio" question
is settled.
j .. i > outi.-ulty repotis that the rcpublicati
>ci t hold a - .cut lu-t iii^iit and rcsolved
to maao no concession.
>uiiihern in"tnl?crs p: ti nitici d the Mouse
special t'u;:iiiiitire a taici T.cte is not a
n pi i-en :it .v< * li
The ' al InUiHn?< r "i to-morrow,,'"otr.e*
ut ti i a oii>? i. i it ..i ib rou hern8-'hi
>ixi\ lb..u m l i! . -i.? d io ib.- l-i tit>??
.lami i?y for pt n-i-urn have het-n onliwl not to
he pint utiles* tiio Trca>ury note*)* mcill be i*?uv]
prampilv -3?^
S'ine tli" clerks in the !> 'pa.-t merits wiII i10
eitc u dollar lor I be pres.nl months s ser*
ices.
WAMtisnTiiX, Pee til-r 7.? \ better feeling
? % i tli?y, iiinung the i ongiess men gencin
y rise Southerner* are consulting in role
mi ie e to the preseui and future.T.ic
k're i'lv.:it hue gi\ u :i>vur.-.nocs that he
wi.l not reinforce the forts in tiic harbor of
Chariest uu. ?'> ? t . a Ms.jor And rsou. of
Fort M'Uibri , ha- noi itskc 1 l?>r any more
tro. ; - '? he b< 1 : cling t\i.-t* between the
ga r s m in 1 cit /ens.
All the tr-tml -i f : select committee?
t 111 y -1 > r c in number?wili str-.e, except
I) y c !ul Haw kins.
l -ioii'ion. ot '1 In* not yd arrived.
V? i? s Ucceut'ier l>.?-The i^itiiliirs
fr. vi ill's lure bis tea l:rl?l a en.-oust to day. lor
t .< | i. e ol coii-uli -ii >ti un i interchange of
vii w* .hi i feelings. The me- ting was harmonious.
I ui no conclusion was anived at that
would warrant i lie belief that there would l>o
united union. I^o proposition was made requiring
a vole. The cauiun finally adjournal,
tally convinced that ut least *?tcii States would
withdraw from the present Confederacy ?
There is now no hopes n ir proapect of the preservation
of the 1 n.on. Mesnrt. Powell and
t r t en i? n, of Kentucky, made strong und cli.
jaer. ?ij p a!a iu the caucus, hut ull to n?
purpos
tie i. Hcnningscn, Nicaragnan not cry, is out
in a long letter urging thr Si nth to stand up
ilur her r gbts. and pledging himself and hi*
old c itiipau on- in n mis to cotueto her defence.
I Ii there is any bghtiugto be dune, he want* to
ill 11II id iii.
S at or Crittenden, who loves the X'nion an
Irs 1 to. declares that the prefect of a peneef.ii
* tlenient is m -.? gloomy thiQ ever.
' rv. i. Iiu not yet ? u l"d his select <"onttee
c : T;.e r ason is that five of the
it. u.v i;i:?i n pron.i ing cud uucon\?
. e ii it f - nfunds tc meea
e:t* w -i?Ms of lb I r is-try. a incr-vl^r of
. ? \ ||? 1 ill ' :i s.
? -re*"
.i.iiiu- lime j ayui t heihtiiua on
rc i ' e w .u iln. jm. i.c a ?i. vi.s.'S w
V . \ ?The Senator*
!r --'V f I >'M a rauctt* yes,
ur : v. : ih" ] ! ? < e n* < insu'.talion nn4 1n
? > <?l .Vi com lurion Tla* ?rr
vt?. tr iLu r I-) h 1 lief that any hnrmonii
i ! . l> >U-i' rrnjn.ul on. No projio *.
In fnrv ;r-l t-ultitig fur a *oie,
i.ndtii ci .ivi- Ijnurni'i.
\ n- > ww <-'ah!.shed that at Icist
rv \ ? add withdraw fr< rn the Confed
or 1: i de? nciLthore is no hope or pros
fih > Union continuing
M. - i i'ow I and Crittenden make strong'
j; o ils f r the Uni 'ii
li w.n reported in Washing.on the 10th in'
si int, tli it Scorclary Ccbb had resigned, and
iha' h'- would lr;ureT<?r his home to day.
i Ih.* Senate Standing Committees are the
?auK' us lost si"?ion.
r. l'nwo'i's r< mint ion, to appoint a Conv>
, mi two of ihir' < ;?. * i* n{> in tin- Se.i??te.
In ' lion c, Mr. I! > in kill: still declined Uc
> ve < n :he committee of thirty-three, lie
dcn-'tin 1 the committee as not representing
the sentiments of the States.
The Committee of Ways and Means reported
u lull to authorize an issue of $10,000,00%.
tr. isiiry notes, to supply the Federal Treasury..
The hill w is pu-scd without restriction as to*
par amount in gold.
Hon. IV, W. Hoirr ?We find in the Wins-,
t' r?." a earl fi ?m Mi Hu*<-?
ii tig to he a < hi h if i >rt technic Comentioiw.
tit says:
I hui. and ever will ho, hwly to se^vc ray
State or district in any enfictly, where nj .
service* may acta illy he needed ; hut several
worthy gentlemen have been nominated for
in t'ne Conventnut. every way qualified, who
will M'rve it t'lvM'ii I- r?e?iile*, I am convinced
I can icvve my Si.?to In twuig at W a-hington,
than by befug ? member nt the Convctinon
Tho South Cat n Represent nil too ran do.
much to iv l i er direction to pnh' ic opinion
nt VVashing'. ; u: 1 I would consider it the
j..Mi!.'uv-t iici my lite to he able to nunounce
111 >11 t'.i n t ongroM tliat South Carolina
h i 1, by ?'i or 1 nine.' ol secession. severvod hi*
connection with )i -r S art hern r trmir*. nntl stood
re It to lo.t'i a name, with her *'.*lrr Souther#
w tit os. r
^ at m ?
<i. a M mcku oi i'ovunr.as. ? We lenrn thai
ait hioi.. ?. 't too I f i i al llou>e ol 11 epic"
ti:.iii\f have tlotcrni n >1 to go on to Washi
.oiin a ol i gti there. We are informed that
th r arc ui.Miih is frun other Southern St aim
a ho arc tl si >'ia of cotife. ring with tliera In
ih> steps low nrda ih consummation of n Southern
Confederacy. Tliis arrangement will not
interfere w>h the ilischaige of their <lutie? tut
delegates to ?he State Convention Col K?iU,
Mr. Boy ft" anil Mr. Miles have been nominated
tui-.r;t ifr which iiimr experience *<Jnxir.iMy
liii I'loni. nn'l. therefore, their election it
fit)' gencrwlly ilviirwl.- -South Varr,hnirtn.