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Ibe ftD er tiser. EDGEFIELD C. 11. TnutsDAY. JUr 19, 18:38. To CO iRsPONDENTS.-The aIcceInn of the 4th of July Celebratiou nea'r Green wood, was received too I.tte for insertionl this week. We owe an apology to Capt. Parker. His Communication will be pub lished in our next. We commence the publication of the late Speech of our Congressional lRepresentn: tive, and ask r' it a careful and attentive perusal. It gives us pleasure to annoutce his safe return to his residence near this place. We omitted to mention in our last, that the three Regiments of Infantry of this Dis -trict, and the Regiment of Cavalry from Edgefield and Abbeville, paraded, in ohe -dience to orders, for Drill and inspection. His Excellency the Governor, and Adjutant Gen. Jones, were present. It affords us pleasure to say from all that we have heard, that the several Regiments acquitted them selves handsomely. As unpatriotic as it may seem, we must :make the honest confession, that of late .years we have been so little in the habit habit of attending 4th of July celebrations, -that we omitted to stiate the fict, that ite National Anniversary was greeted at this ' place, by a most appropriate and eloquent Oration from Mr. Arthur Simkins and a first rate Pic-Nic Dinner. We have received the painlful intelligence of the death of Col. Andrew Pickens, one of the former Governors of this State. Not long since he purchased a planitation in Mis sissippi, and was residing near it in the house of a relative at the tinme olfhis death. In taking his usual ride of a few miles, he was attacked with Paralysis, and when lie reached his residence was in a hopeless con .dition. lie lingered until the 5th day, and -expired. CoNoRss-The last moment-another bloodyjight" between two lon. Members. --The last hours of the Session were spent .in vain efforts to enforce the attendance of Members. The Sergeanti-at-Arms seems to have had a most busy time of it. All -wasconfnsion. Among others, Mr. Muary .of Teiiessee was dragged to the lonse and in the excitement of the- occasion got into a difficulty with his Colleague Mr. Campbell, and was severely bruised and fbeaten by him. - Well! this will do pretty -well fi)r one Session. Three fist fights and -one man killed off most honorably. Already tim Peas bave begun to boat of pugilistic prowess. Campbell is described as a young -man of powerful boue and tmuscle, and able to whip any one upon the floor. His fight with Maury is pronounced by good judges to be the best which has been made in the Hall for some time. Maury is said to be good pluck but under size. The Act for Rebuilding the City of CJharleston.--We proceed this week to de fend particuilarly thig measure of the late Extra Session. The Governor is athtoriz -ed and directed, in the name or the State, to issue Bonds or othier contracts to be countersigned by the Comp ~troller Gcneral, not excee,ding two millions of dollars, otie muillion payable in 20 years, the other nmil lion payable itn 30 years, for the purpose of procuring a loan, for rebuildinig that pior ti of Charleston now in ruins. By the 3rd Sec. of the Act, the nmonecy whten re alized becomes part of the Cnpital of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. It wvas generally' understood in Columbia, that -- he motiey -:ould be procured at a rate of intcrest not exceeding 3 pe~r cent, and of this we presume, there is no reasonable .douibt. it is not ulikely that it may be -obtained even on better terms. It is a fact not known to all of our readers, that a loani upon a long eredit, can be negociated at a lower rate of interest than upon a shtort credit. Tp borrow on a credit of ten and -twenty years, would cost more thtan up -on twenty and thirty. It was for this reason that the L egislature adopted the longer period. The reader will bear in rnind that the capital of the Blank of the State .has receivedl an actual increase of two millions of dollars. About this there is no mistake. It is a leading feature of the measure, and without it we believe that it would not have commded a ma jority of the Legislatture. It was not piart of the original Bill, but was engrafted tip on it againist the wisher of the nmembers from Charleaton. We knoto the fact that the opponents of this feature of the Bill. never abanadoned their ground until it wvas believed that fuirther opposition wouild en .danger the success of any measure of relief. Let uis see now how the interests of thet People have been protected. Exchanage upon Europe is now worth abentt 10 per cent premium. Say that the nmonev will be hiorrowed at 3 per cent, and S140,000 will be the profit of the' Bank uipon Ex.. change alonie. Tho Bank will loan to suach applicants as will rebuild, tco millions, if so much be required ; but this will be done only upon certain safe conditiotns, which we will mention honfnc.. The ...iole annount of tile loan becoming a part of its Capital, it is to be presumed that it will be used like all other Bank Capital, and that the i6-ues upon it will, in a row years, a mount to 4-6 millions. What will be the efect o! this? No one will venture the opinion that the experienced and able get tieman at the head of that Institution, will not realize the usual Bink profits It is not the nature of Banks to tnake nothing, and the success of the Bank of the State proves its ability to manage its own con cerns profitably. It requires no depth of reflection to conceive of the probable a niount of profits of a Bank whibc horrowq two millions of dollars at 3 per cet, nod issues from four to six millions. It is a very plain proposition, and at an ordinary rate of profit it will nearly, if not quite, extin guish the debt of two millions in 20 and 30 years. With all the opposition to the bank ing system, who of us will object to al in ercase of tie Capital of the State Bank ! Who are the Stockholders? Every tax payer in the State and none other. The profits of this Institution belong alone to the People, and they serve but tite ptrpose of relieving thetn of the hurthen of taxation. Every dollar made by the Batik, is a dollar saved to the People. It is the part of wisdom for our Legisla ture to anke the Currency of the btate as safe and table as possible. How can this be better dune, than by increasing the(- Capi tal of the Batik of the State to such an ex tent as to gii e it a commanding iifluence over the circulation ! % e hesitate not to say, that we would prelcr that our o% n1 Bank should furnish the entire paper tme diuma to our citizens. The eilect would be, that ;Ae. cutrrency of' tle State wsotuld lie placed beyond tile reach of cOntmagemcy, that the il'eopl's Bank would have a itno nopoly ot all the l-ank prolits, and that the cttizetns ot the State would in it short lane lie relieved entirely of taxation. We could say much more uponl this point, but our ob ject is to be as briel as possible. The citi zens of Edgelirld will see, that thus far, "their tiotuied interests i.ave beenl constulted, and protCectd not only against injir). but advatuced and promloted."9 Amid now we will turn to the other bra (It of the subject. Is it a-fact that this great end of which we have been speaking, has been defeated by the liberality of the Legis lature to the People of' Charleston! Let as look at it for a moient. The President ani Directors of the Baiua are anthorized to otan t) such alalticauts -is will rebuild that portion 1 the City which was consutnet. by the late fire, upon the following termts iad condiujotis: The plan atid esciniateld cost of' tie building proposed to be erected and an abstract ofIhe title to the Lot, are to ba sot forth in the aplpheanon to the Bank; te Lot is to be valued by five Coin iission City Coumiil,0:nad a flth to be chostu by the other hour. The loney is made paya ble in tt't annual instuhnitenut, and is sectred 6&; bond and mortgoge of the pre mists, the ftora and unature of w hich, are preserited hby the Bank, under the adhvice a ! direction of the Atton'iey Gt ueral. ' Ac buildlngs to be~ er'ected, are to iuc of' brick or stonte; the property as to be insured aind the (City Coun cil of C'harlestun guarantees LtheStae uguinst all loss. %n e have only hinted at the very full and ainale provisionisofthec Act, but the sincere inultairer aftecr truth, wvill, we thitnk, perceive the ast perfect security agaainsa danger and loss- It would be a trespass utpon the reader, to Constutte any nar titine upetn a matter so plaitn atnd obvious. W e will ottly remtar'k int addition,. that the profits arisint' out of thie addihtiinal capital ar'e solenntaly paledged and set apart for the i'aymnt of the nterest on the sail loan, tanda the fina r'edetmption thereol'; andi as a furthert pro visioni for the paymtent, it is euaeted that whetn the profits of the Bank shall havse re dleamed certain stocks fair which the~y tare paledlged, thle said profihts shaIll also b~e con. sidlered solemnly set alpart fojr the paytiment of the loan. And nowy we close, and we trust forever. Iti iswithi inide 'se express the cotnfidet opinant, that lie otppostion to this tmeasure is coinfined to hu t less among uts. Pe w how' ever as ti iy are, we are storry for it; anid if our imp~ereet def'etnce ns ill have the elleet of reclaimtingq these "'froim lie error of' their' wiays," it will be to us a source of reah siatisfact Iion. The Peoples' Press, of A ugu.sta.-T his Paper is devoted to tihe stapport ol that great paritneipha of the Union, (the separation of the Governiment tromt the IBanks,) and I cordially recomntacd it to the suppalort of the Public. To such as tare dlesirous to patronize at Paper outi of the State, I ay that they 'alnotifind soutnder doctrine, inore zeal, ad better feeling f'or Carolina Su a-TRhE~isu ar. Ship1 Julia.-ily an tarrival at ChIarleston we learna that a les~hi p Julfia,. of Philadaelphia, was struck by lightning in the Gu l ale troyedl by fire. Shea was from ttihaaonile boaund to Liverpo~ol, atnd hada oat boaardl I l00 bales of c'ottnn. Then c'rew, atller uising eve. iy exertion to e'xtinutish thaj flaites, took~ to theit' bonts, atid tarrivedl at Key West oan that 26th nIt. Shte was hiallena in with allerwvardls by one of the wreckinig vessels off' the lFlor'i dan Iteef antd scuttled in order to extananish the flames. A bout 65' bales of cot tn ffaant e'd frotnt her, was picked up, carried into Aey WVest and 591d-- Aaz~.,,. Gma:i From the Augusta Constitutionalist July 12. We reeived tno exjres slips yesterday by either nortisern or western maildila. -A -lip| of the Journal of Commerace of the 7th in.t. stated 2 P. M., camne directel to the Peo ple's Pre., but it cotntamis nothing ne%. ilhe saaIeCS of cotIon fr tie week are put don i at 2,500 bales, at steady prices whole runf IIl sale-, 94 a 14 ets. Sales of U. Baank Stock at 120, 120j, 121. %e also extract the following inl relation to Phia elphia Banks: Ill1LADELP1iIA BANKS. A tieutmig of the Philadelphia Banks WaS luica on Thursday evening. to iear tie reipoi of the comta teauce to wh 1o1m the sub jet t,! fixtiog a day fir time resumption of spe )e pa:inents, hadl been referred at a pre,#uous umeeting. 'Tlhe result is stated tam a letter below. The same facts are coa suantedl am tmaany other letters. Mr. Bid die, it semams, though hiamself determined on non-resum tn, alils lost time majority, and out toa Iorttteenm hianks im all, is broughi auto a iatmnority of tour. To all these banks fin time .%regatte, ite La. 6. B5ank, in tie mnaoith of A pi ml lasit. atod indebted Sj,0b6,ou0t and there ts a good reason to believe miat the amontt has not smmee been lesseic. % hat the great Regmlator will do tn its new Isusmltaon, remtt1aa1s tim be seenl. Tie Plmila ltipia t i nens iapers mnake no announee tttemt 01'0 le reuti ot thme meetmig, although fhe) anntmonaeed its am1pproach, and cannotaut lie inorant. or forgellut, of the deep fmier est wIlent as belt by time whmole c'atnntry it such niew% S. %%e t prophecy that Paladel phiaa nalt t a specte-paying Caty before 10t1g: ant wium will be iae stIadanag %Ii anfy 1a1rteimu a n mat tltiot. ne atre not certain. I fiv d) mnt (if ami-reauamption drawa near to its emu. P1iahm ililtlain 14u.0s ate onme p r cettt. at.onna, Lxtraca oJ a klter, iatul Philadelphia, July tith. Atat hitm a lm mncting inat atight. the Cot - ulliter, recosttnLtil lie 1st tt Augutt ior reaaptit. A tie 12ank ta United btates, altmi% t Vem.,y t1vama, luank ol N. A meri CH, aitt "CIn Ikail bank voled against it A itiormty ol numbers, though a aajority ofcapim a.' PuitLADaELPnA, July 5. Latrst from atit os .-gres uand motrvi (ii 0-- A int' ltp Iatoke:, tCapt. l ai r, ar imve ait tas it rt ott I uesotay, iin tie oiort ;i.m . *,m a i.ays I n411 Aloliaevileo. 1% e laa e - t .avort'ca ty Mr. Collee, of'the Ex. cialt.e, wit I a ile of time British Packet to M ay ft, troit$ waich time lowing extracts Bu1:Nos AYRES, IayN 12. . ilockade has becotme quite lashional-le itt S. Atrrcat; tihe French .are lilock.adinma; mataip- A3 s, the t ii ans the 1-orts of Peru, aatl. Gem. :anIta Cruz ham. ordaineil im aiaallar oper atinm as it regards Valp.ardmm. intaae place ol the itr'ah Augus t next . this last as tame atmost ltmu lar of all. It is like the apavocali slute of (1t v.itches to Maebeth. All il. Blockade! that salmah be herealker." It n asuil seesm fmimma the tones of these juuals v Colutmbia. New Genala uad fle Ecnlador, abaut sboamemiatig is tiren ing in those heipublies against Gen. Santa CUtmz. 'ley call htamt a mniserable obscure tyrant, I-m i I nomthmralan a rsrna-xr e tn1i) foareigmers unacquainted with the man svmIpaatlhize n min him. t e hear that tlire are Oncountts ialtw a1 from Chilt to 201h tilt., and i that an expedi atin (.1id troops 1500t mien.) sailed firom Viilarasiso ot Ibtlh cal., to act ott sIle part II tic Peruvian territoiry. Otmr' private let. lts d a Iti 9a am tilt., mIaere'ly iemiaaoned the embtsaa katio temtf te t. nop; cane of' said let tcers saty :--1 ruast inac, Samta a'trnz is taot som imgh man thte stasrrups as yoau are led mo be Ilieve.'' .w-(a'.I-:ANic, Junae 25. Lutesi fromn Te'as-At a late htoumr last evemniang, ah la' teattm sip Cutbaa, C.aplt Cara sona, aarrivedl, hmaving? left Velasac am 6 o'clock cut tte evening cot thet tst inist. In cons~'aeuence ol ime laineness of tihe totar, nt e did ntor get ouar flilts of' palpet's. Wet care mtdc'tted ti catn tat time passentgers foar a caopy ci! t he Iliotan Ciilan, uf mime 2dih mlt. whtieba howeve~r conltaitns into nows of im suitr '1 he Civi lian is p'rincipally takent ny~ withm articles tadvoatie he- e t'ilaimts of Ccii. Utrav snfair almae Praldencatty. 'rThe Cmadiia'e, tare atliaata annoneed in time paper's, asa folloaw': I'tr Presidenat, (aml. Peter WV. Gr'am'vaon, t4. M~A. P. La~amatm,-Col. Robatert WtVilemona am an.1 iga' Coalintgsworath. lFor Viee Piraesi I dleat, .itnadge 1). ti. Bmrnett, Co~ul. A. C. Ilrtin, amai .aosephl Row ue. wVe item ca'iv thm am Antgnints I. ''Tompkints, Esqj. hmavina bieen ntontted macl ir Coangra'ss, frotmttham m'risug Ilie'trica, hams dheclined. he Cua broughat ty about 50 piassen-. W tme hmea rd it tmetionedl yesterday. thtat whena'm the ane ws of' lime dlesteioan uft the' Pca lamsk4i fir'.t retiate Newi Ytork, anmd it wams haeia'ved, thlat t taa baiarl hmada pierishedl mime bt airomf otne tittthe ildies whoa ita was knowin a eeclded immaae'alatealy tom halti matre, ' whecre lie arriv 'ed wtvmht he ia'tring~ furth1er froma tihe Iw rtee. On m eterinme ath puliic houatsc, lie inaqumimed tab thet l~maalr whther lie hmada re ceavedm anmy futh'ier inteclligenace ftromm Ihae "ioe, ws time lanswer. "'V tam-e tont savei.d"' '-Nne it is be-eed baut the 16 first ant tioma a-al "130 yout kntow their natmes?" "Ilm mdo n 'otaemaame tall, bumt the first was~ Mrs. - . Site and tha' others amre safea anad we.ll."' Thie ianquirerm fainteda, it was his damughter. A mon~ lihe a(Triemnnmm inaciadett connteetced wtiaih ihssaa' .' -i 'h.. Paubaski, we' tml it st~a teal tiy Capat. icotks, of t hec scehr. P'loumghboy tof IHstont thiatt havttintt n 'th iiivena t ithe Stham iem during a gatic, oat time 2tithm of Junes' lhe felhl in wmta time wreekc, tand sawu a aday lauantne in I a tator, bumat was uable tcosatve hier, owmvitomu te vitolencae of' ahe ind anad tihe roniiehne aif the sema. What mutlst hmave. berenthela feaelinmgs of every huanm heatrt thus ts behiaall a helpaless fematle taaseda oan time hailkan a f thec deep, aand hurriedl toa eer ltin -lathi withtout thme possibility of ali~ird iao nid. From dha iLsciaesa (Ala.) Int'ligener. MR. JUSTICE M'KINLEY. A corresp9 dent has communicated ror publication tile follwing noticee or iii" Judge, wlose letraorliiary deiions on th r'ight or cirpormionss we lave hereofuro commented on : "Justice McKinley of the Supretne Court of tle United Stames, is 58 years or iee., ie ntive of Virginia--taken in early lit i,, Keniucky--irst learne, the trade oi' a caer penter-at the age or 25 or 26 began the study of law,- and prosected it in the ter ire of John Rowan, Franlfort. lie met with rather imdifi'rent success in the prae tice for several- years, beinerj by ie) teims a lent or attractive spe;ker. Yet lie was even th.-n, I think, looked on as rmher nu ingenious (or Sore properly a "cuic") law yer. tie remoived to Lexin. ton not loll# before tihe bunking manin seized tihe peiplile il Keniucky in 1816 or 1817; and advanced ilhere- Cimcuierably in his piofesion. Ile KI looked on as an iroit lawyer, in tie tronties andl enharrasmenIe that tIe iank mn, system. as it was extenled in Koen nekv. l t as supposed to have brought oe tihe peo pli'e et Lemmcgton. Up teo thi', lime he was every where known as a Federalist in his polities, and every where represe nied as a consistent one. At a 4th July diinner, he gave a iomst thst reflected on ''hos Jefferson. It prodeced a quarrel -between hime and tihe Jhlinton faittly-also a personul renconiler--and itt fiat a challen , !!e 'by lits tie Col. R. 3I. Johnson. Jolhlno was mppos-d to hm-e elli out of the titter rather shabbily. Simere wats no fighting. Mr. McKinley remeoveI to Alhmai in 1818-hecame a land mispecuiatior, plmser, ec. lie also praticed n ih : ingha repnt tatmmtm. Although in liemnemky iet' tiaed been a narn ftrienmd lohn Ppiie, ml ail nay, opposed tile edvaeenseet e lisesry Clay.) et. in Aiabama, tite lneen mceit the,. poite icaI raen-td of the latter, when ii ie he uitee a ceancideate 1om' the Pese'ideC:3 . le ring, Mr. Adms' aeimmisrimion, l ien et na %s thonghit pmhmable tii, tihe Juiciary bsystone would he extendeed. Mr. Mlc. matie apliica1 t iOn thilrOugh Mr. Clay, prospe ctirc fy, t11r tho appoiiitmIll ie Iow)% hmllits. Tll. .in iciary system, howvever, waws nl extenid ed to the oe Sites. Not very loing ait terwards, Mr. McK. became sudelenil a veietment Jackson m-was eleiel tO tie' benmate of tie sited States lie was see ierceeded by Gabriel Moore. IlIe was tihees iectdti to-the Iiouse of lepret, uItative, Ie thie D-i-trict where lie lit di-ii-anm la ly :a) jiesed by Geniera Juckon to his presme islince. lie is not witthout ingetitmity--hnt lie- is amoudity and oeuscre. lie is bil cten ina.im ierent scholar. lils ge-ieral remeling ss ver hiunted, as well ias Iis h nl aetiitaeS.-L is: vueait unsiumnled. IlII desire, eel coirse toe Utilsi. it isis leniself his beer ;I [ n ays great. To tll, end he n ill esponllse may opinion that loeiks like gratilyin im, and winch lie can haite tle credie ot eri.j nialeg. 'It %mas a diisrvtvry ol ti, a a.. It noihonesi. that n% b ieiever ma Territory of time Uthted States beeame it Seme, unei was amedeueticI ti ith e 4 jien, Ihmat it %,..e, a virehuai'einquishlsmeni en tle- mti el i ie U. Statei, of all tier lands withim tl, aidi State. Th late opinion lie hus givem at Moile Ims reaia "1.to time iscapaetity of corporations exisitng ther Stales to sue oin contracts a-11t-S~ia-FAlabJama. j'Ies not surprise time its the le'a,t. It is just like him. If isuch a foily Could lie siSsiaiteed by tihe Supreme Cour of tIe Unitei Soanes. lee wouk be exalted in hii own opimiiusm above aclijmdicial rivalry. If you have aiy use fir these fcts, voni may use them aes youar cca,ionr ' m ay rsa 'e uie Thk'ey may be tAmlly r _eed n. 'lhe i C it'en by emce wh li h sas knowni i Judtege' Al Atiuley for moiere ieta therty y'ers ; wiat ien-, sat peersosl l alld teo hism, hmei tie timeems tht lhe canc fermm ac proper esti nmate oi heis chasmracter. Charles Mathewe,, time sion, by the foallow.. icig ti-utm the Lutodu Spectati or,'weiuldl see'sm qjmtse equal it nlet aceuperiore teo is tineier. it e shalml sooni havm e ans oppos~rtucreety tise siude time wvater to jnedge for oturselves: "Chiare'es Masthmews, beforsie equi tt ing F'~ne imand iior Amnericae liai beent giviang a l'resh, tte al h1 is gnablyti aes am minee. lemma .eigi he ei, amid a liiter'ativ'e vehIir le fori pserseonili cmtein, caliled'c Potter Lersuts ChImlLer, hec l'ir.i acepisars tas mea eee hu dinaaios coinmin, ti nee, '1ytter"' is e te' n:etIjanm' shiower eof in eer.h is.lehug thri~ e esd laest, mandl drowein msg mill othe' specech; andme then steucces ively nonm ee time chtaraicter- cml a ierman cmmey len:f, a~ .m hnrmeber and a seettleiment genttlcet:cr," wuishn~ coled imm time headee got ini -serel.acdil lhv imeoon-i aigi," c-eah ' f whoem hams time same xiexhan flies i oo~lible llTeins t:a meaneoon.,matee cueo me-i eaess cofthle transrm~'a mt iemc,-whlis-h' are ell'ecd ien the tisce of' the- adi'ie'ce, ated byv the lh.:;hsct amiits-esa ma f Iisl .,ici" muleets-personamml mitttetmr1,iee es: time voice, thme maeismer', anse- fiue mere't- chn -- i he rmapinmy and icltinee'tnstcs cof hmis er meece thmrotghaouc thClie mtee'sson Cit liaiteje tcge-ialogae it cannomit lie c'hled, lfer es erie else htas a ebmauge eof gaet incg smmmwe en-m unin ja Iwo) o? three ''pamter" soeea., as --m-bi ais eily to he ri valledi by time motest e'xper ty o~f thle itsineetic' ars-tt eerly requjeire the meitlleowntess metnd mu- that tism ,. ee'm u In pre-e 'ice will emetuee tee give l'eel flmta' tim the fru'tits ofi arm inmnamt talenet, mad rcieder lie 'teiun woirthiy ee'f ihe stocek. mW'e~ lerae mtacle tam time eldet' Mmeth,-weescanly iin tei'e deac ee amiteic. bet he was seore thanet tht-t-hm: einh personato ementaml chammrmcter." Newv Ycork usi te 4th imast. wa'ms v'isei-ed n ithi iall sorts cef a rowt. tciii onmenced icn time pamrt of' somei Iraishmen'i whloe tell ira n-r two sashiers andii bemat t hemia anlmiost tim edemh. Tme anoise bt'eneiht a nomeee'r eef nomirie A - iesericantss to the aessistant'e of the' .-.mtlorm,, anel line s.heoets cmf time irimh esoon bcroiuht ate ini creeasesel ntmbder cif the'irm ceocamrrv-maen. Th'i insaem coiiinenrc'd'bo -lcee 'A .me''k ma ti. 'I it is suaipposedl S.ikh) iiersons wvere emageed mi thuoseafilo. With thle aimiee sat':hat -20nt) wamtchlmen' time pieee got time rem' , ii'iede aseout 6 c'clock- it wats repoede ibm:tn imn'e emeni were killed,. mind a gremat uncees ber cit both sdes were seriousaly injuredi. Sesver'mi amf sthe poliee ofliers.. also received euchef iii jury. 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