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connINIC4TIONS.
- CAt anr oo E, Jtic 25, 1838
Arr. Edyor,
Sir, I had the pleasure a few days since
of' ateiditing the ltxaminatioi of tite Stu
dents of the1 Greenwood Actdetnies.
Tie Examination commecei with tll
youtng Ladies of lilt Female A cademy, till.
tier Ohe charge of l iss Chiamnti, flormer
ly of C4.olu mbiat, S. C. The young lIdies by
their perfornturncet did mnch credi to
theiselves, as well as to their highily ic
comtiplished. amiable and most meritKoriosi
lustrutctres. This Aentlemy has a INN
sicni aleplrtment, iler Kite iirection tl
Mliss Anderson, of Charleston. atil dtujig
tee mntin we hall freelinen-t exhibi.
tions f tmtsic, which ah 1d i 1 t ti te inl
tere't of the day.
The second iay waV:s oienipiel by he ex
:nn1inationl of, the Ft-:is!choj ltner the
ttirectiitn of iMr. V. C. oia1 itgne, It Voltng
tm:tn Of learing an merit, in which ithe
I tudenits arqiite-,l themselves witl mine(*h
credit. The :;I ilaty tle Clasical Schtol
wvns exmnined, Retctor, Mi. J. e.ley.
The perfrmanesz; (if' the Sttidets have
beetn 'ieiloimt if cver cxeelledl oin stel ani
occarion hee aire itt thi. Intit-*i t siete
younig t w preparta e r the sonth
Carolit CoHle, Thi ) Fall.
ir. I .c'eay is ;a gaitloman whlieei. repu;ita
lion is fais t exiunliing it: n Teacher, andA I
u~nhe.sitating-ly ,ay- there is tro manm of his.
n 1 at the Ponti. that desrve' to utwl
lii;:Oicr, not toly :.s atischob:r, Ihtit a. ;i a gen.
tlieman, pein ll 0:1w linalisien1lions; nw
ress;iry fir tal.it- chi:ir;- of! o1r st ut
yntuth.
The 4Ihl d;'y wa tt nXhLijjion1 of the
male Seblar of the tui o A:ilemis. int
t'omposition iii Declaimiatin, illn hirh J
there were numy 6hw pro' ine-in, her
vere 7 Original pchtles frimI t'he young
imnen whlich dfill them tmwch clredil. Andl
lihe ex reises conchile-l w\illh aj h te
the life of Cosar-or the eiietion wla
vir ; na atrnt tant:" six spet hii
1n each sie. The cian any on ti-s d!av
vw very 1nume14,411S andt .1 a l ecele tutschj
plasedl tad hiightly graitifie~d. at:l
These Intitttiiins a.rc now in a h
;Kate of improv men41ti, unmheitdaring froiti IM)0
to 120 Stutlents, aid thy deserve to Iw.
patrontized; tie i1 alificttl I fiatil nld eba-lrnt
Ktr of thw scveral Te.a-.i(co ar not only of'
tie first order, snch as Fuit our Southrn
1nititutiols; but tow l.ei k ion is steh as to
inake it diesirable. Crcenwol is sitKiateil
otn a1 high, Iry rid::v, seputin:1 hug the waters
of, the Savatinalh anl Sainda Rivers. The
'Village is scuatterhuily buttilt, not on as ma1nyiV
. isliis ts Venice. but on nearly as many
inls, lit i hi i t si; 'timile it ort.
pleasant ; almost every family Ie-re has its
0o1wn sprinlf of tlie purest ndil he-t of w;ter.
I an in hopeis that thi lit tle Villagv,
latly bron;;h illt -i tenie b he titer
to fhiouri di. A' $i f'j'.TJ.\T1O l.
t nt at Offl ' liespectbletmtetinl
pfrthe (ci ti f ti tiiv of idt11
mcetnrat lInes store,-a- illzeisa iThurmondt.
waist~ cohi to~tiv.ha~ila the Char. apt Wm llor.
scet ary, ciam objenct- Kif the meetti'int
eKiined t C.. . W.it t lnam he ollw i
preah! nnti 1l0t iat-halSnin was1 Sre:ite
utui Ktn-minn.KK ILcedy :.ae rato t . c is i)t r
tit ve thati iwinnae eive the~ hcura~i it tti
tal, unwi, e n ia ~polt i tl~ ti
iic 2il i e'-iced, ta~ iit nulbeli tve t hta ~;ia
i im ort nt or I ~ a l t i nyas liiiI.ei'al iidtit
la>,:tity to beil iowie :Cn a hogro i
.tIe-Tublittca'Kat Govrntentgft citlr i
the ired,' a they n ive llii 'etheimr pr-1l
Kand byi our :i an r I ~.ea ite.dn
lodtr ei~uti - (,'t n ea toi hoiblitt ria ici0-.1i
toti :i'it Citi Lto' be uisinpresCidetnt, j'in
coaiiti tini ui s ses ifnd i ongeron t in a
ille ve , aithat notiettliev af U. hi-tipl,
tok alt a liepubbes ita t ovran- s o b e t
alctot oea 't-eItiona and iIhingeron s and Our
On mnotiont of Johi Gltn, ie~oved, a
th::t weilialye fprov o fa te patrioiitie an
mUOre ofa~u itubli naure tha Ki sbuoeo
lutious will be unanimously supported by
the members of' this meeting at tie Ballot
lox in October Next.
Ou anotion of*G. BJussey, Resolved, that
tie Protecdin". of tiis Imiveeting hie pubiliikih
ed in tie lldgelield Advertizer, and signed
boy time Chairon at(d Cuttersigud b) tie
Secatury.
WM. TIURMOND, Chair.
Calpi. Williana, i lmes, idecatary.
June 2Ith, 1838.
IMomuacslic Ntews.
A W FU UAT 0 .P -1I4E'>
Iuriing oJ' the otme r f1i' in shin i on on
1.11.elte, andl F--'01 Lives L~o~t!---Thel
1;1141. pmapers itmnuIA tie alrieic.lar,,whi< h
;1 im 1 N4 1e,1tid be-low, of, a n 11 s nelsin-hol
dii astir on I . I.e i. :rio, i vh-i time ie.
' rale toin mit itiierons -i :
( vi v a j eit t- / Ijse }f Il {, ,\. 4 .ilta'.
1t Ih Te't.u. Sat irday. .1 nim l(i.
D : r.:til'4~ 1 ; A !' --.i....t, ramnlo"ril II -a.is
1)'n Io it VA!-/, L- ,;ns . I
w l 11 1 he nIko.,I pa.infull f-ch o. flhat I wr ille
Visit, that tI e in- w -etiam La W abi.oi1m m.
CatI. int. tool, fi-i lren ir 'i1e ; .il,
haIs -S of, IIeImi fll iace, i.i..I t -*i '4 t-baIil-k ,
Inori g, h iin abou thrt railes hm
i r , n thit i x friorn 'h.,
ily ai wast tri to ith e a -r's rl- Ot,
S hill all fitVte l splirt s va bu h i ,
p lie rs i and crew, are't.Ill - t olieN I hae
peri. hed.
have befn hiteeliv t hia mhe tiui p,
n iri v e lui s mioo of, thii rn.bi-ring It-r
ma an v h. -I Ill, Nr amdo,0 1-. M r
c.I. ('apt. lda nad- wit-ii c mi
and ni li ht liis rLI ii;a ~ I iih- N o ti -i -
;,ytit1 illiar*Ii(:i:jI. am.t i P11 l.,ltv v-i.
e (- ba114 I fi ith ba rning-- boat I ni,
(1h iCOVera.1d. ( 'al it. -., ,' liltt 1 110e0- 11 t 1
ir lii iri v :!y p Ir-Is V--- .h1 ;Iho .ut !,I
ha dtol ) i . rI -iif of, 1114. %. (.1 . -
ihsi h-i,:- f ,.i , .
liir ilvl 4!' i fit. ii IV i 1 41 -4t
.a:l y 'f i ,- -a we f. g i . (11).
.thiiu it 11e . ( )!II. t h 1- 4 ;I
I I1 , u h 4:.o, w% - till ith ' e-e .-,f. 4 _
rn 1.1 uN h rto ebb1n4 in -r m
-hnt. tudo'4tuente ily li e Vi 4t-! iaim na ..'
Itniioii v halflA- r int %,t I.
tin tn 1. ;% ' . 11h r s 4co i l ' .. ; a 4 .142 .
I ii - V.: 1
"f in-4 IaI. th Itale lJ.t ! n I.-Id
.,~ 1 t 14, 1 lit e. ila 1;:Il,4 114 t 4.- t i 1 11 %1 -
I t?--.1ndf II1 Ith , loo, w%-thfin a. ho ttin
tilli,. i- hr i colunwm'.d rond -
'1 14 im u strof w [);It, and11 lll Ilhv I m
ilr' ecai p - ial i te ' 11.f hiat- .. 1. 1
ilknown _to b'. lo' at h a-tl , w iIl
I reti- yi o o ft !11y-4, .
lil ofi Ier. p -: , V d. and ) .
wh ae ho w taolil Il be lo't. V tms i -a-.' r .
, irom A/c /hiloh C'muuircial.
l S tr nlilnhout Norih -\nierica i; in ill,
by i lrI - n ' of wit li r .i Ii'rni teliv
rt1-i- lars 4t4 amino s heart-r e i n Kalin-.
ily.-the destrlitoni of* [Ihe ln.% :111(
t oains1 \\ il A I loll, byIt fire, o tSilvr
Creek, ha out thir e l 'chi-s llik i if nit-gi
With tlthe esiman:ted lofl' Fiftv Livel.s a
TheW ashlingt;onl pa,,sedl IIt N. Amrerica
wile the latter hev at fErie, in dht- early
part of the ]last In ight,:nid. wasi nota gli
..cen hv those, 41n boarId fihe North.-nei,
11ntil wheln withinl abom, 0u-ve miIIs of" 1I
t it , a hni ht larz- of* li,_ht n-:., d a m e-,
by the behns i . inl lte. rein i -
Ci.ek, mnd ilhe Norlth .\nwrica asiso
1 v pot ablout, ihr* ;u c en o Sc~. appri 11n.1 ,-11
01 netar ig Ohw.01 h~niocok h
4r
Dcspair did not completely ;he
mass itil it becannio evidIenjkth pro
i.ress ol the llmes couil. not be ted.
.'rom that mnuient thO scle b it' till
iescri ptiol. Sniflie'i Io sav, thAt num
iers precipitted themselves Ieroin'te bitt i
Iing n11114 in1to thle water; mome of thitn wi th
t shriek *f despair, iid tithers silt sun .
henathl Ohe wvaves ; others, fil'e[ri
imor" fuonitle, sweni it short'distiaute und
driowned toihers still. fil pieces JItourds
need wood, arrived metm heieh-, .on
ill I itse sank into a waery gravo.
It it siosed tnt Iorty perisvhb. It is
si b lfe292 lilte to) conpitie fle preci tiunber.
Many retinined. on the loat unitiit wais
wrailp(l in one s'hcet of flane. Qf these
itt-re is rasoi ti believe 11hat nurhtir per
ished in t co l Igrat uion; w it ohers,
half1 h1 trnedt( ,precpitate1d IhIN-Iel ves int o the1
wattry eIt'emnt, tht112 ill rinig the double
.J.-nnly of de14:1nh. by tirec anid water.'"l
.lr . Shadd4ils i the only sllriVI' r or his
nlhiilily, (on istiiiing- ofi eveni. A Idy Is.
'i',en-r lust thret chilrr'n,, a sistei and a
motth. r. Al r. \lichael Parker lost his wife
ie iarentms, siste-r wtill hr child.
Alanv were the in-vort rendink, scenes
th1:i: ta t rrted in itis t rrible catnstrophe.
.\n I C;I-ilihilY, conslsistingol'a maii, hi-,
n% ife. mnd t %-o chibiren,. enme onl boardl ilhe
I:ibi :it Toledi . Whilt-h li fin was rasint
ie m: worked ly iit side io ur inform
:! till bv --nild ltay on meboard no longer:
'h*: n1 li i l Ia iis t if Ithrw their thihien
ove r boad wl itimped inl ate~r thern; lite
fat her n-iii i woi riiie we-re drowned-the
iml -i r ird. Several i;isslgers w nilt
ito e- :Vui ni witi .trror, onil the doecrk ait
1h' 1 seWIl. :111l pteri'ltCh l inl i1ie flanes. A
nlvw~y mf-I ritc coupile'suipposd to halve! eil
-e .E l'rit', iid ivroard in each
taber:, .111ad sunkl Itogeither.
' i ,, , ;in.' (-t C,;pt. Pearson, blc
WeLNp -x', 2410 Junie, 1,3,
"In. I s'r i or :t..
1i-ar .4ir.-il supbott, be1or thi reachei
.i;n, bl %I n ll hve heard of the fate of
0t Uaiki. It i"'us iin-ar-orend ling caits
irtrIp . It If v.::, my v ant-h1 below flnd I
beh.-ve ('::pr 10jhuis un.)- inl tiio-w e .
haot-l'. :I have her WIince. Ia~h-.
hevr, y1 ". ,tey vIilr lh-ig on lt wrck 5
day-; w.6it1 h:t he: . hing been picke till
.u- rdaiy at 9 ' '. hi v t sehr.le1ury
t'ail,utiln, of Ph ib:! phltn. Cape- Stilitfi,
L /1, ! /) .\t 1 lgettiln t hil -li d1 I p-e
vain4--I (in 11h4 iapt. it) hlaul to wvinde field
We t'o22d flt 1 m-l hour n11111 aw noll
in_-. Th-- ('a t :11ne fmvnl and -aidl Ill
ine I -'he . nIlll 'o i 1 and 2en ol nit a1 l'i
I.1 I it lim I eplied t him ta t) ope
kiWl nhtti vntoir ou at nh a ltme. I
rIitr him and prayed to him
iti' it ton. nn- i a t lit' heiienlte wo steer n
Lillh-, n.1 oii lv l es sr('i' lI n wre k to
'r illd w ird. Ililaittl beiniig F-at. Wtn hinked
thip, s;it t I I I 1)011 Ik in)ir. Smith, o'f
tAn n . Itt' 11(:1 ' amar. itf Savl ir h, and
Mlr. 1 hnichinison-.ir. Liamar's son,tvvo ne(
-1r4 onnllenl, am11 anothder. passengeer, iinme
unkn~low\ n.
The Ittmt was eeting along fin y wthen
1 1l *Tftine deck; find wh.fen] fihe eXpl n Ptlook
Suc.Ibe-lie ve i~t was,, carIn '
air, nid whe I lighted I wason iy-back,
nithy lt tI bn omlev oalrded. How
ever*1 I had11 all mly facoillie's ablout milt nndf
'ille1diatly Set thevn ;-I work li fow i gligd
h) l l e .111. .-oif Sta teil nthettl. ;\I
his, tilte Ilhe ho::t hll ranlged abend aboutl
:Ih.s ill 1 n1.1lv. I 4comilvd 7 or 3 hie Ids
. lt' i. I ....pe ..nti. - .-w Ij hI.er-.
the temporary sinking of the forward deck.
At about hll' past twelve, the promfielade
deck fell ofl, leaving the stern of the hout
uncovered, which without sinking drilted o11
with matny people onmit plainly visible to
thiose on the forwardh deck. At this time
thalf past 12) the small hi10111 lelft us, not
remaining to pick ny I hose inl the water and
place them on lie wreeks. At half pas,
twelve, Capt. Pearson, ce!title to tIhe firwad
deck (ni a iplank, having15! beei throwin inl fhie
water by the explosiion; when t reached us
no lioat uias in sight. On Saturday, those'
o) tihe h sard deck picked illp 5 per.ns on
a small devk, and on Tuesday a( 10, A. MI
thos on thie forward deck, were, after siri
leriig incredile hardships, picked ulp by
capt. ElAi ha vis, of the shir. Iliear.- Cam
erdon, of l'hiladelphia, who not onjly atildd
is, hint at the relinest (i those tn file ibr
ward deck. went ii search of anolier iv reek,
and picked ipi six persons more. Or this
getlemaii, it is unianecessary to say m1net0,
or of Caipt. Pearso--oir feelini and their
ownI speak Soiieinly.
I)nring tie time the retmainp of the topper
Isri ofi le- form ward etek was il'ing, Capt.
Pea rsoin Was sanignine th1at ir ainy Lout
reached the ,hipre, we hond hav e in ine
dialte relief, ht iul*tirtunitly those ari -.ing
in I Ie boat ex puressedl4 themliselves So colifi
dent ly that thiel filiat wvas suik-tliat all was
loszt-11hat1 no irinlemilentl "appearedl. northy
f eonsideratiopn, tio send hoals tP look 1;>r its,
As soon haowever, as we arrived, and a hope
appeardl of Saviig ay one', tillheist vi.
ergete meastires were at oce taken, adil
we holp that more will be koiml aid
reseneld.
OSSIAN (E-:G1.Y,
C. W. . F, . -'FTWN,
W. PI-EI-:.1.AN.
A. I(Vi.1lY,
Is. I.- GliR- FNw\\-0,J
Winiling ton, .June 21, 183M.
From the Correspondunre of Char. Merciry.
NA'4ut . -ro.N..lne 0, lisi..
The hill to aboslihl i ill prisoninlin t for lelbt
upoll al epus C'% iS.Uing fronii till I*leral
c'oirts in Star.'s where itolprisournent For
lebt Ia been or may hei' aI- inlihtl, w; *5 thli.,
daty reported by Air ilrtinly, n the enate,
anti n ilhout dehalie, carriid lirin;h its ill*
fervit lages Smi finially passf d. This pro
4-ceding riingh honotr iio the Seimiv. I t is
an e' nience 'l' Itie hitiii y ot ovieWp a
I Ii I hat btnly, asid alIo of its capfaeliy
Bor butisinlest. Tihe fiinal Vote o] tile pssge
of lii Iull a as -G to 4.
ThIeire was 'an earaiest )til interesti ig ie
tlle iln Iithe Senate an tli bill to anitliirize
a tie sov ey ait le Northeastern floidlary
u thw L' uiiie'd Stales, accurilig ti tie- Trea
ty ill 10. I :31n1 ,urry tos ty that thle <plwes
h'"' Is Ssilio " It Sii.141us asllee. 'i'l e
In Csre propose is a nything hil Ia peace
lli ont inl aInl oIpuianii; ;1d tihe legotmation,
thinogli of tw en:y thi'r years' staling fromia
Its .'r1 star t aL G het, has linot yet arrived
at i stage which juistities, ms our part, any
othel'i haii pcacl ineusires. I was ilre
llewased aith fhe tone of remark taken by
Mhr. Calhoun than that of any gentaleainai
whu spuke on) the subject. lie had iiiiide
Up his niind, it aplpears, that the Chimis of
ucA.i~d-States are indisputable. and lie
re-irihtil n ie'snis of tie arhitration on
the stib jeet ai UnihriItunilare. Ile reinarke'(
that a just claimin cotild iot, nii itt great
azard, lie suibmitled to arbitrtion.' lie
regar le'd the proposed measur as rather :
nieiatisng tlite towards (i'reat Brit;in, al(
;Ia1 ieUnte propr to be lakeii aftei topk
*ij'i a f l ti.t J Ih i p A 1t .wul d he
'i .hions rtia)o i ' errnanniir n, f on' iiurs par'
atiitner to iahe l ianr ih twe als
i~~i gtia t' ne thie .ign sn. an jwl iiisar
itiini hrpide al ebiraher . tl''~Iaf we nder toiok
she un y, we ientt l'toii haid re aes-,:
-arisy etl t'->i00 min wato th pot'sess
of ati' r. t he i verito ~r; tor, unlisi ai til
it'wu iit'he altiis n . use ut surv eatd mark
lti' , th i G eiat liritain .,th i p i' st in
ii ithidii.:, 60m s our jnuse rfiht, he wal
prepared11t3 to re' orld to iar tn-hhet dier
ted' siljt( war betweitniGreat li'areitaai
n ie ii edili Statei as oes of a e aestesti en-r
iIi Iei ies ter od befa~' llus"a h hib-e niai-'
11t'ioi th'mselved tir thex(cause lo linerte andu'
thei subjec tou aujc cammlcitteit fior a rporit,
l e iin h wtI 'ith a rets lto s etn u
'lht' t h e'titory h was tl~ihiel iorn
V si n a ly l.)ted.y Thle. llws fre
i'lw une'tot a tat othi'drthe will beui
iiitle li bthw aeitiit i iil'ils.iti lreas
Th a ra:ry h~ill wasreip~tllv duiaenitted lini
loht liyons.- byv 31e Illrei., arfaii of'
iii a ndriiur I t'tm t' I oolile.li
lihe~l Nut:ie was rtken vieteriy vn 'iS
in the 't'' lio ue u p' t e i e ('irnt lie ;il
ry itisig eill i-, ueported b t. ACa ninei ti
\\'ais iarmiii l' ns--tthe' uetiohi- ani
(tei enerohmet iberef.ih :n t lii ll'Iwai
i15sit y 1dt-'5 Nail te *11 Yeal'-four Ad
no:raoumn ltvad. toi \Vh,'is who
nil I e lpoed t re ti etain forlile te'ill,
holeds9. Natc as then gaiven b~lly 'Ir. mns
tr, hn sof te ltats fro Newlil io.itr wh
voe iiiins h litl. i ~ta he' iihfill maa o
arei conillrsiii ofacil th oe forithe iif~ pn
palt'n. th 111l1 fwitheut i.satl a Aerori'a
ath ui 'ieor n in h' he a ithe j ) to Stion n i t i
'tille by avte ofua hae' ''iAive to '5 Nialve
ilir.ti flrson ho Virany hn ovrhilni2vee
ceraini le'sonutis'ie ebrcng the peil
dhe mit lan, ar llth~e iit elsed tao15c ahn
eishh-r f tm iAyea 70li, N111a A1l:i. nir
I rat idi , fitrompi'(~ luhm tihle mid ate
pan t thone refused. tocinsiderthem,
Pinsth Commnitte iofcr \\sav iand a an time
jtity h~llTlhe inf ec io theiie p oceer' ll
E1 1.11-F IE I-D C.1I1
WEnr.snEAY, JuLy 4, 1838.
To-day bein;. the Anniversary of ouar
National Itnfl-pemilence, we have issued.our
l'alr iln advan e of tihe re'..inar day of pub
lication. to -,iv- ouar workienn an opportuni
ty of participating ian tihe festivities of tihe
ocan(Csion.
Thle London Siectator says, it was cal
ulnatel that u) to the end of Jabuary last
the U. Snates Blank had purchased through
ins agents, the rnornous nanount of t/arrc
Ihunt/rcl thoustand iales of Cotton during
aie seasan, ta value of wiich ias estintu
ted at -lt2,000,000. The Papter renarks
that it gives i) paymnent its irredemable
ennrrency and that as long as tle suspen
;io'n aif s"peene payments continues, it can
'a w:l it, own good tine for making sales.
NI, his tihe true gronad, ik is added, for its
oppo%.tion to a resninption.
Whatever truth there nay he in this state
nna'at we kanow non; unit the faet is incona
arovertible, that Mr. Hiddle is now tine great
ne:nny (or a retannpltin, and ie must bear
in ak largnr Ineanure than a other indi
viduial. the odini of the present state of
tiinnag. To in tie countrv looked to lead
Ohe way, and i has diprpointed it. His
late nianni esto has fonand no advocates.
TIlE VOICE OP IEtD HJILL.
Thin Iroceedinns ;at Rel llill, which we
pnab1lish to-d ay. %%ill attnact tie atlention of
ainhe reder. They relate to smorne of the most
in:r;tant neasures which In:hv, ever occu
piead tine conileration of tine Legislature,
and are strongly condenanatory of ther.
Of cnrse, we grannt *o tie People or any
inorition ofthe, tine rigit of freely express
ilng tha'ir olinionas upon anny publi nncmasure;
but when tie anataers to be paassed ulpon are
really matters if inalnortance, a decent re
gard Ior te olinions of mankind reqnires
that they s-houll asign soine reason for
their coinl . 'in c do anon know that we
ever saw in the sannae con ipass, nire er
ror anl nore lowna right asertion. Anx
ao'nns as we are that a lie People of Edgefieli
,sh uhl never he tine blind ialowers of any
nan, biut that they nay always hold to a
t'rae and indnaeienlent exereise ofjuitginent
in every thinig, we nannst nevertheless
declare our sincere regret as one of her
citizens. that such a docnment should
have emnanated fromn niong them. It can
.ot ele-vate our character fojr innelligence or
public spirit. It nmakes no pretensions to
anrgnmet, bull deals altogether in bald as
serionus and postulates which are put forth
With a confidence that was never equtiled.
By what ineans, the neeting aatained some
of tine conclusions, ne cannaol for tine life of
Us, ol'er a slpveuilationn. Vexed <lanestionas
tof coanstittiina IIa are. disposed of with
na read~y bnrevity', whnichn punts to shanne thne
gre'at Cief Jutstic'e Mn'larsall.
lnain 't mta ngest n. propoai tioan anf all tine
mtanage pnropositta i, //urt the Ezrtra Ses
siOn reas umJ "oustitutiormd. Accu-astonned as
we I 6,ne beennan to ahijn k at tha ale Govenor
haa thenn coansatituntinal powuer to c'onvenec
Inhe Le'gitbu nre, nue aire naot pi panred fronm
Ihe I ane ofan a inare' assetinmn, to consider
tani' wara ly naand pat riontic :gentleiannan whno
no w tacc(up1ies athe(1 lane aof Che(lan'21ngistate,
nan I surer. Jly his Procalaannation hec called '
tine iane Se'~nion. nnand janxiouns as wue kanow
Inhen to aaow w'usitin thne satrint linec of coan
stituntionanl.aduy. it is inadeed a paity athat Ine
did notat receivec ianely infomantion. Pen
ihaps youn are yet wroang, Gentlemnen, iand it
ayn be well tao rev youir p'ruceedlinags.
To assist your a invet ig. ationns, wec woauld inn
u ine yourn atatention t) athe Coanstittiona otf
henn Stnate.
Therama is ian Rhietoriec a figur'ce alled thne
EpuisrnpIe, whnieb' ean ncludels each a memnber'
ant a saentncev( witha thae .-anme. adia'n na~ -
Th'le flead II il pape jaur nrnishes ans with oane of
tine moannt p erfect ill an-ti oans of tis speacies
ani compnnosi~tin, ns iih we~ hnave seen late
'l' . Thean "co'na:ituat jananal"' obnjcioan seemaas to
btna e aln'tandaimng argumnaent aof tine maeetng.
Ian nansa evenry'a meazsnre an) wichni' tine pro
ceed.inag have' refen.re'nce. these fanithfl gar
dians of inne Connastitutiton ace its ountrangeoaus
violation. Th'enre is adnnoanghouat a n-onsmtant.
nalimaatioan'an an.mastitutnioannnality." Wea
are s ra'a connstru'catiaonisa s of tine State lItights
'ch'ln'nI*n anal ian ays ablaat are- pnast hav'e
gauven somean pro'anf nof ournn siancer'ity. A newv
seet haas arisean in hiehI haas ecra ainaly ouat
stripped~a ah Inc n ant real'-hot Nunlitiern. Cota
saitaninns are' nanw subljecte'd to a closenness
aanal r igaor ant conastructe in, noanmparead withn
an'I ac h dlotrinnes anf athn olni State iihts
Paraty tare as nolhiang. T eei reason i
ail tings, anda we must take grounnd angainast -
ainese' Ultra Nanilifiers.
Wie wuounld re'sp~eel tliy ask thne Coloanel
wino movuedl tine lItesanioins, it' Ine is onpposedl
tan all Iunternaul Imprnon nu nts! W hcther'n Ine
5 n ld hatve oura hannads, Rtivers, and Cannais
nandn ourn Cities ne--lec~ntned, aor riathner is Ine
anplpasedl to thae t iungts, rono! oml branccl.
nand n ans illing alt ahan: h reun.'a s oaf na conun
try siouan beiIn in anny anneastnre dleveloped.
it ahIsnm is I br adn pn'r ooi tiaon, athere is eer
tnamnay sone daoubt af an'ns corr'ecatness. Ile
nany ben r'ight, buat it is his maistaortaaana to
hnave an worlad agnainst hnina. It ns a new thneo
my, at w-ar itin tall tin' notionns annd practie
ant cival,"n gov'ranmaenat, tai. I af e-,t ablishied,
wuill shnala'e it to itS veryv tunobuniam. '1,'bi
penly proclaim that a U. S. Bank is their
seconed choice. but they profiess somlte coln
utittotnal sernples, theme will he salved,
however, by that CoIVentient patent plaster
-ilistrutltls.
They may now he considered idettified
w ilth the Wings, for us usual ilty tite
Ihosi they have ruitied. Ott Soui thir nit en
rests the responsibility of defethinu g the hill,
becaluse it is a Sithern measuare. They
halve botted out the brighiest prospect for
Suiherin enterprise amd commerce w hich
las riSen since ite existence if' tie Utiont.
There may yet lie hp1e in' the next 11:11
election. The Presilents veto may keep
the banlk inl check until the south coies to
[he resce.
Junte 2M
Last niiht, aboit eight o'clock, the I liite
of' Repreetalives took the (uestion (nit ite
Sbttitreuaonry li!il, aid it was rejected bly a
m najiority of fourteen! The majority n as
Iarger Iaal the attost saniguinIe of, lie oppo- I
sition calculated upon.
Mr. RItvtI conclmded his very ohAqtent
:1ai pot erful spteech inl sttpport iof the hIl
abott sevent O'clock The " etjtC'liona" n; as
tien't called fiotr frm diffierentt plt eri t's of
tIe 110tiatt. The qIutestion w,.a;is tahe upon
the aotiunt of' Mr. .1. Garinl to strit ott
tile 'nart'linitg ciaose of* file hill. awl <lerr
mined in tile alirmative, 02 to r(. The
Commitee thin rose ami reportl the hill
witht hae( amivenItent. Mr. Shzerrol Wil
liitams morae Ihv prvious(iesiol, arni it
'I a, secit. TeI loosef wasI, calle!ql amlI
every memlter in tl,- city w:a.s br'tui to
hik place The maina Ilpsestiota b Iir-IN
nponl thel eneurossent of* the( hill it wa ilp[
a1 teit,- inl lie negative. yews I11. ialy,
12.So the hsill nas1, rejei terl. Of' fihe
oubCar1ohnlU I)elegatIion'alMesmr Lv ,.arv,
a al t ia ipell voed :ilnst the bill. anti all
Air. oster. of Ne v York. moved ;a re
conniel~ration of the volte, amni this morning
it was t.1 (akent itp. M r. S. \\ illitns moveil
the previous questigi, wii w s seea l.
ali the imotion to reconsiier waS r'eje ,
yeas 20, nlays 2t05. I'he fri-m,- of the hill
n% ete not w11 "liln2 to fllow the le:it ll' Mhr.
Foster. Mlr. Robelrtsoni attemlptoil to tih
tWin thle onsidh-raiioni :f a s-pecial eepo,in.
sa hetie', btt he 1louse wotli taot agree to
take tip thell --t
Tlte -ise nlext weltt into ('omlittIee
tion tei Seatlte bill, to --itl rt''se tie pre
.entt military e-talisinienlt of the t'. s.*
Mir. Kemlife, (it' Noew Yo.rk, saifl it wts
im.h'arpm t th ite w- ant-, of hIIIe e'try, even
on the Nortecri froatier. Te hiil wasiii
ensseui at g reat lengtih. and no ileeiti was
had upon it.
Ila Ihe sena-te. to-elaV. MIr. Unchl.11aki
intriiined a hill to esuti~li .h aj sptciall d.
polite system, ai it w as read twice anal re
ierretl. This hill efleets a tital separtioitn
of the gtiloaernm it fromit h banks. M1 r.
WebsItr Ua ve notice that ti-roorr.ow it'
woul call (1p) 60tr cotbleiration tile hill ill.
troctucet by him to :tjke uiriber lrovi~ionjs
lor the collection of' the revennes of the U.
States.
The joint resoltion frona the House,
Efl-ng Ithe 9Ih Jutly for the atijournment oi
Colgress. w.I-, agreed to, without a division.
In the eveniny session, tie Hliose was to
have taken pl) the hill for tiht' protection of'
passengers inl vessels, navigatinl2 il whole
or int part by sttn,4.a: th'y -adjourned at
il catly hour without doitg it.
I'rom the th:e Clorlestn Mcrcury.
G nan t vi ~t.:-, Jue :LN. 18:;.
To the E-litar of 1be Coluimlia T brrope:
lIt'ar Sir:--It is stoateth int t litter I ro
t'tivt'il thai, itay f'rtaan a muaatua Irietri itt
guaisheud fZ'mtlematu 't tIhia. St ait', I It ii 'aida
to you in tconver,:ationt Thuat ci rtain m<l n
linrs of Congiaress h:1,1 lt.-illen lcon/ 1!:e sai,
I;itl :r I triid CatuphrIl .sitoul,/lr -sr'art .1
or OcIsip1 int'o its s/u;,r."' I am inltirek
ti lo s Io I , If l:tti' ht Ier svtch rt'ang't e
las':tt'. to aty t'an one. lIfaiaa \'otia tift
<lertstia agItel itt it tuv riSftIt'ieh to~ hi Ie
mi'aeoit yo'tn, ea ntin~ Ia. e i't'irthe a fraIn
sayV, wa th~iIat we hail learnetac Ifrtoma \Vasb
my~tton lihat tile subh- tretasury I.l Iwats pirobai
bily illprictatlt tn tae vottes tof Mthr. C'ampbjiel I
amtu 1.1r. legi re. who haa.ifvinag dcclrelt
temaseivos Itmile ritleda mit anaxiouts to ktntn
te views~ of Itheir ctonstituet s- ii naIs thao't
by1it (tor te Is'iiltatr) thaat a r'enewtesl
to 3ib uttIhtei r cloibaito haIle ftiel n. ill of lt'
petoplle. I Iak o tccatsjini 'to stl'e vonI, mtat
pos~ltvetl3 that yout anadlia he riters inl vitlr
;rtper,;are latterly ttui,.ltken in what 'hey
chiarge i it:it thle late tesut i riltS of th la h -
islatuare were inttru-o'ld attl pa~t ''ill
tin.'' I* ve' yet ta sIC oir hlear iof te I e
ler' fromiI a''embert ofi ConilreJ(, whi,-h't lii
rec'td or al v 'ed ith' '--m-ii 1'f Col 'i. 1' ree
lt covlrr'clted eairl ierj'!-- ans'.iver, Cot' my vri f,
11h11 lthe qwlisIlta' h ltnever vet bieena re'.jpect
that thosate whoti mlake at ebairge' 'shacl piruove
it, andt not alrrogm:te an1 inqulisittorial amboltri.
ty tover thae cons'c'ientce!s tiCfi oter. Two~v
ne eks hielbire thet LegiJaturae metr, w.iI'tam
ofi Conigress tir I te ILeg.islatutre.~and1 V when'
I thoutght the subi-treaslury ilIlt'eid. I idrew
twali imy ownl haand, rtesthi onts simaihar tti
those plassedh, whuih I shlat hnave brouhttlt
liorwardI til imy petrsoniai re'sponisiiity,
t houtg'h noit a wonrIithatd ctame romtt W'a - t
intghutiat tte siihject-t.-thloargli Ino ei,,,,.rs
holt hien hteld. atadt ahougiahunt tent m:-n' itt
itheI lotuse hwi agreedt to v'ote f'ori them.a
I Itw l~ar' yon chooise to respaect ity) tear imoniy
ill the case, is aI quaestiott for youtrself.
. A L~hl'litT RhIETT.
AUOUST., June 235.
WVe hav~e seen a let ter fr'om M r. G, Bt
L~aar, addtrestsed Ita his lbrvaoe ina thais eitv,
wh Iicha aarr'ivedl yestet'tay iby expiress maan .
dattedi WVthnaington, :2d JtuneP. All the~
sutll'erers who a dItu ntat left that platce we're
itn a hair' wa~y ti riecoer, abbohanght '-ome
w~ere still sick anti feelaie. I is staitetd in
the hlter hlant M r. N. Smzi thI, of. this city,
was seen'1 after the ex piosiona, aloneat, ott It
pnart oh' the "'reek, endceav'oring ao ake:ut for
Ilama, bau lthatas nao thint aiuoe ha~s beent
hteardt of hitn, it u as praoibable-that hae was
lest.--/tAronie/'.