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Tiifi LMCASTKK \MKU\. Jubli?hedevery Wedues lay Morning w. m. Connors j t.DiTOK AND I'KOI'ttt E Q/vQ T K It M S: In advance, - - - - $2.00 At the expiration of Six Months, .... 2.50 At the end of the Year, - 3.UC O.-J.O au > r.n i i ^ Will be inserted at the following low rates: One square (of 10 lines or less,) one inRcit.in, (1 ; or, it continued, 15 cents lor the tir?t in- i ertion, and 50 cents for each sub# 'quoin inser iou. See Feut tit l*ag? For deductions in . vor of standing advertisements. The number of insertions must be written on each advertisement, or they will be inserted till ordered out and charged accordingly. [From (Tie South Carolinian. Court of Appeals. Tlk.vDAY, May o. KQl'll Y. This Court met to-rlav. nt 10 a. in. All the Clwncellorx jwnl, Ijpon ttie call of thedockef, the following case* wore disposed ol Tlios. O. an.I Julm II. 11 ood tJf/.f J ill 11 and Mary Moore. Mr. Williams lor the motion. Mr. C inton contra. H. Moselv vs. J. M. Crocket, ndtn'r.? Mr. Clint ton for appellant. Mr. Moore contra N. R. Knvcs ads. Win. Wright, and ,N,K. Raves vs. Win. \Vtight. Tlte.-e cases were called together. air. Williams read the brief, bill did not conclude. At 3 p. m. the Comt adj mined. + I..VW-* The Law Couit ol Appcfl's met this day a! 10 a.' m. iVestjnt?Judges Join; Lieltoft .O'Xo-.dl, 1 V" \vl.: - i l > \i i . ?. ^ . ii uiuiri aim ii. jj iiimi, s?uu^t;s Witheis and lilover Hl>*n? from su I.tu'.-.s. Judge Wardlaw holding C\njrt iu C',ur lestou. The call of causes from the.Middle C'T* cuit wn? resumed, niul.lhu tallow2t<?JT crt>e& argued or disppseiUol: Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company oJs. Will, l^wik. t.\ miiiUed. T. 11. Ihilard vs. Jaujb Ricl??*U?erger.1 Ab?ndoued. Wardlaw, Walker and Hlirtjside vs. John R Leavell. Continued. A. J . Moses ads. I). W. Price. Argued by Mr. Bellinger lor motion. Mr. J. s>. Richardson conn a. Tuesday u*-xt, May 12, has boon appointed tor tie examination <>P law Mu dents. The examining committee will he as follows: Mr. Houston, on contracts. Mr. Owens, on Evidence. Mr. <?regg, on Pleading. -- Mo McUowan, on Constitutional ;.u I Solicitor Mclvcr, on Criminal I.aw. Wednesday, M.n d. The Law Court of Appeals met this day, at 10 h. m. Present?Judges O'Neull, Wbilner, Glover and Monro. liv con>eut, the case of J W. Johnson vs. Tbos. 1'. Bad aid, on Northern Circuit, was taken up and argued Uv Mr. C.iulou for motion. Mr. Moure contra. The Southern Circuit was next in order, and the following cases were called and argued. to w it: Andrew Dunbar, ex'r, a'ii. J *hn iVttis. The same vs. same. Sir. A. P. Aldrich for. Mr Owens contra. W. II Wildilian vs. Sarah MoSelv.? Mr. Owcua lor motion. Mr. Aluiich con j tra. James D. Smoke aJt. Andrus Smoke. Mr. Oweiui for motion. Counsel for appellee not heard. This case concluded the Southern Circuit, and returning to the middle, the caI ses of Georgian* \. Sams vs. John A and Win. Shiell; the same vs. John A Shiell; the saiue v?. G. A. Peltoii, wer?argueu together by Mr. Bellinger, until S p. m., when Court adjourned. 1* rid at, mat 8. * < Egt irr. Isabella Monk and others vs. executor* of Colnawonh Pinckiiey. Mr. 1'racej read the brief and was heard for the appellants. Counsel for appellee* dni nut appear. L. B. Vam and otliers vs. George W. Folk, administrator ami others. Mr. Tia cey for the motion, Mr. Bellinger same side. No reply. Christian Kump vs. 0. P. Williams.? Continued. W. F. Garvin ft al y?. B. F. Ingram ft ai. Continued. All previous cases save one being disposed of, tht. Third Circuit will coiuo up on Monday next. At 1 P. M., this Court adjourned until Monday next. I. AW. The Eastern Circuit was taken up. Ami the case of Games, ItaUmun ami iiml derow vs. James Nl. Dell, a us argued l?v Mr. Harlee fur motion. Mr. J. A. Dargau .contra. In Hays vs. Hays, heard yesterday for appelant, Mr. Inglis appeared on behalf , ?? of appellee. Robert Morris vs. Goodyear. Mr. Sel lers submitted written argument for appellant Gen llar'ee contra. Neii Crawford ads. ll.e Stale. Argued by Mr. Inglis for motion. No reply, So ^ licitor for the State being absent. Jeieiniah Reason ndf. Joel It. Skipper. Argued by C. \V. Miller for motion.? Counsel on oilier side'^et to be heard. Woodward Maning vs. i'eitr L>ove.? Mr. Mdler for inotioo. Mr. Evans contra. Mr. Sellers in reply. I The two remaining eases on this circuit not being reaily for hearing, the Western Circuit was called, and the case of Andrew C. Young vs. Job Dead tt al., ar gu?-d by Mr. J. II. Willi nits t?<r inn i??i? ; TI\o NtfVtt'.'fn Circuit w'.ll come uj> regularly on Monday. The Court adjourned at 3 1 2 I\ M. ? A Foutcsat* K?cakb?As our friend 1 and Mloa-eimr*, W. Tburlow Cation, JH. was rt?lmg oat ou Wednesday IWt wilti his family?Airs. C. ?i.<i two etui dr?**??UiW Loom, frvaii u.o suil.ug ?i a ^ _ jLJkmMBLM ? (li-cottm?cie?l sluilt on hi* siile, boeaiiif trighiom-?i 4 ml i :t!i i-IT, nj.seiiinj; ihe l?ug-' C\, Mini throw in}; tlieiu .nit with violence upon the ijft'tu il. ^1.?*-t fortunately Mini iiiivaculonsly no < i e suMaincil any injury. eXiopi Mr. OnM"i>, who reccivcil a seven* ami painful hui'^e over ami about tb* riohl ne, ami a I I w from a wheel in the, siilo, from vhiih, liow? ver, wo aro hupav to say, he is fast uv oveiino, ami is now Uji alnl able to atleinl to business. The Ihi^ty was tnaile a complete wierk, ami this esca'-e <:f Mrs. Castott ami tin- little hoys, is truly uiiracu'utts.? Cuimlcn Jotr mil. | 'illjc C rimer. lakuasierville, s c. ' WEDNESDAY MORN I NT., MAY 13, CCEGRESSICNAL ELECTION. i The election in the Fourth Coiiores'don.'d District to ni|>|'l\ the vacjtue* ow?ione?i I v ll i" death wt the Hon I'. JS. Erookn, h < (resulted in the miccckm of (.Jen. M. L. lionh.'itn. 'i lie majority, it is repotted, is ?bout 1600. The follow in ' >h '\\stl u vote in the .several Districts Ilea id fro jr. : AVheviile l)M''ict t;:uc Cini I. M Port i 11:i111 MOO. ;>n<l l . I' 8*i.llh :m. Km|. 3H? v??1r? : ' N?-\vI>?mi\ g m* (ion. Bi-nli: in M>5. d I J' Hulliitoi 303 *< (? *. villi It M*nliprintr; ; 1 .unmix gave I*. Nui'.ivrtii <l; _?. ami (?< n. | ll'U.liam -18.1 \o:?-x : I i\\inytori, a* far .i? | .heard jYoii*. gaxi* <"U B>n.l?..iii, 3!>1, and ' 1'. Gylkvirt 1 >7 ii k x. RUSSEJLS MAGAZINE. S<>nie ?il our i'\flii.iig?-s iH-ktioit ii'ilsc 'In* T rrrfpliiiii of iho wvuiul i I tldx work. A* yet, we h:.vr not Ik .vol of a single ropy of oitlier ilk* tir^t or xivntid i?x*,u* tn-*.g m.*i l to tlii* place, notw iilixt.indino nu aoviiov I vviiu *..,. ..k.t ? l I..? ! .. . 1.1 , , i v..(M u iiviv, .(iiu c lim k iu1' | to giw the work one or tun t..vorable t not icon in udvatico. UNIVERSTTY'CF VIRGINIA. Some fnoinl Iwis sent iik a Celab one ol tiiiw Institution. with ntmcxeil, a st.teiiunl of'tin c??UT*e of instiuetion. expense, yov. ornin<j rules &v . thai student* tire eubjoi I' toil to. The tot.-.l numlxr of stitch nt-. i-. the Southern States are well r. p e*einen about t hail from north of Mason ami i Dixon's line. South Can lira is i< xt in number to Vi??ji?ii.i ami Alabama, l.aviny SO Ntmlt nt.s, two of whom arc from lame is ; ter Dial riot. GEN WALKER. The short, l ut l ullhmt career t?f this _voun<* filibuster. *e?ms at length to be near a close, or it' late ae< oar.Is are roli <ble, be lore u.in iiis j..te has been decided. Hi" ranks had Leon thinned by war, and what j is worse, by numerous desertions, and he will* it remnant of Irn-ty follower* wore surrounded and t ut nil' U'tniiu (lie it pe tif i succour. Sui-ii is the suttatunce of tiic re ports from tl at quarter, and if true, all who know tin' merciless character of Walker's i enemies, must feel that an iorominious death nwai.s him, Miould he fall into their hands nlive. W;i her certainly merited the sympathy and cnc?iirMj;et! i nt of the friends of Republican.sin et rv w here. Mid it defeated, it is matter of r? ^r?t fur his former fellowi-i'Untn men, e*en thottyh tle'V 11111* Iks ?n wi .no to unconditionally ? ndorse the corr?\-lni -?8 of Ins motive, liis ndvtul ai.d subsequent conr*e in Nicaragua. FIVE CENTS REWARD ! Somo of our worthy citizen* have bite'y Won hun.bnjjed by nn interesting specimen of tlio genus homo, Ki.i.l to bo a native ol 1 Muntgoiuvry eouny. N. t'., coming direct* | ly front Monroe to this place, which he , reached on Saturday last, stopping at Mr lhtdon's lintel, and giving hi* naHic as W, NV. 'or \V. II.) N\ il'iains. Hi* da m* te be litmtted. lay in ".he fact, (if n fnct)|lhat lit ' had seen much of the world?had pnsAc?j j through the Mexican campaign, was after ward* engaged w ith l.opcz in his nfortn n.tie expedition to iJubn, wn? taken prisionei and carried to Spain, and after much priva* ' tiou and HidVeriou Was conducted to the pre hi nee of the Queen and allowed the ex qnivite pleasure of looking upon hei Royal Highness, who liberated him and his coin rades through the intcreemdon of *n,..r.....n plenipotentiaries. His next adventure* h ere in 0? ntral America, and he could describe numerous bat lies, v. herein lie was engaged under (ien. Walker. J^o interesting were , Ins adventures, thai Mr. B., coni| laius that lie cuuld not iieeoinniodato tlie numerous visitors to his Hotel who went to lie ir hun talk. It is allowed that lie is eecenlriv in Ins habits, for on Monday night when he found it convenient lo leave, he did so without telling any of hi* friends good-bye and strangely forgot to setllo his hill at the Hotel ! His woit >y landlord olTors the above reward, l.opii'g that he may chance lo see it, and it will serve to remind him thul he in still indebted here for his board and lodging. Persons nro requested to jog Ins memory ho is well built, near mx feci high, light liuir, complexion sunburnt, large grey eyes, wears a slick cap, brown coal, (pants and vest not irculluM) and has altogether a somewhat weather-beaten ap> p*s.r.nM;H. it is not known whether he Uwvols North, South, best or VVesl, bet he goes by the sonvvyniicc with wh*h tin Use itw? L*uy Ft F- WARLEY, ESQ. The second issue of the Family Friend, (lately the Darlington Fla ) contains the ; salutatory address of this gentletnnn, who ; now assumes it* editorial manayen cut.? . Mr. W.uley is a spirited and clever writer, j I and has had considerable experience as an j i editor, which may he infered front the ex- ! , tract below f:om his remarks. They are* j such as admit of a general application and ; i may be appropriate any w here : To our readers we send the promise of I fnithfuliuss. As we have done in the past, j I so do we intend to act in future. Wc vvill , ! endeavor earuestiv to entertain and to in- j i struct; w e will not shrink bom labor, and ' we hope to |?ive the honest and honorable 1 \ no cause for complaint, however much the I j captious tuav (jrHinhlw and ?jrowJ. We do j , ....? i'.. ..II ..... ? to <ie mo. wo know tin- world, ami wiiisi- 1 ' qilentlv ale aware that there tire in?li\ ideal* Jin it w lio will t"U 1ve jilviiM'.d ; who live, j movent d have their bcinj? in an atmosphere ! i of discontent. and whose chief delij*lit, tip I I pa real l i, is to show that effort* made to ( I them are unsuccessful. Wo |iily j ; such. tor ?ueh we know I her* arc, mid hioc | hut ene proposition to make, and ii i-? thin: j it we iio not edit tho "Friend" to Miit you. come Mid edit it j ourselu ?. allow ino iist^e ti^lit to viitirise, correct, ridicule and nbiiHc ' ' \< ur efforts, and onr word for it, caption* ' moiiI, \ oil will think licttcr of editor* and ; printers ever afterwards. HAD BRANDY. Porters Spirit >f I he 'limes, warns its j , readers of the deleterious effects of flench i (candy, or of tin- large quantity of liquor' eiWI.slimod lltlder that ItllHie. Very little of 1 which, is entitled to it. But a small qttnn- I titv of pure t'reiuh brandy ever find ?its way ] to this country, nnd that itlle, commands | almost a fabulous price?enough to exclude J it cien from the lirsl class bar rooms of our j country. That w hieh commands here from five to ten dollars per gallon, was oiiginaliy exported from this country to France in tin* form of "pure spirit," nnd there received im coloring and flavor, by uddinp to it a little of ti e poironoiis oil of Cngniae. it i wind* up by utilising the p. op'e to discard its use mid ad< tit some other iiiiok as a bev" I ortiitu 1 li l i* ?? ulii ill* ltirli*a*r 11. .11 hi-11 fin* I Thin is good advice a* far a.* it goes, but \ ili.it *l?ir!?t?-r tit ink* uniulullrrtittii, i? alioiit I as liard tn lind as pure trench br.iudv, or soon would by if there was the name de tn; ill for it. Kven mitt liquors, that in their natural stale are pleaHunt utul healthfill. ?ro generally found drugged w ith some j jioiiouous compound to give it greater in , tuxicating properties. Allowing that n man may drir.k a pure alcolio ie beverage ! Iiahit until, iu modi ration, without serious | i tjiiry to hiuiaetf, the chaucvn for procuring nueh are so rare, almost impossible we , iiiiii s.i\ at all times, tir t it is scaredy a qiio.-linn whether it were not a iter, wKer and ..ItogetluT letter, that lit; seJuloush ' ' -uniil t'^liino that habit ; and to ?io th s ' ; Darlington's antidote lor "put en"?"n*t t..kc the darned #tutl.*' MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. The Memphis journals give glowing description* of thr grand railroad jubilee late* i ly a I the* lily of Memphis, upon the ocrai sion of I tic last link being connected on the chain of road between that c'ty and Char lesion. Tl?c says : Never have the banks of the Mississippi witnessed sueli n gathering of nitiluiunc* f. out all the States nt ttie South, frnui lis ; shores to the seaboard, as was )??*!?. rdny , seen in M em plus on tl.e oecnhion of the 1 ,.r-.? ;..la .1 - ! jmim'w ?? ?nv i "Ui|-iriiwn VI IMC i J^l J litis in the cli <<n ?r railroad connection from 1 Metnphi* to I'liirtvutun. AH our street* ami thoroughfares ?rru literally puked with lit il?j? niAKK'V of hutoali hrilijf* 'ruin nonrl; c?cry Aoutlicrn JM.?te, but especially I j from Mouth Carolina, ( *orj;?a, Alabama. ; j Mivii?ii|i|ii ami i cinirsst'C. At an early ' lnmr in llie tnoriiinu Die salute of an tilery from 'tiw ballt-rj ?'ll tile blllll v\.?kcd the echoes of II.e Mississippi shore*, and summoned together llie intinut eompai.it < ?nJ <t< IrynliiiUK winch joined id the procession i Thousand* n|>?n iIiiiimvAiU uf spectators' croujlcd tliv side-walks lilted up live sir eel*, thronged the balconies Mid tuiuiip, and di-pl?i?cd lluUl-cUca at lli? uiodoss of uli tile business houses and shop*. Inspiring strain* of music Iroiu a dozen bar. J* waftrd j their iiiuludivN itHi'- air ami arouavtl liu ntiiHaiiifiit el tins coi.voui.mt. Nn*r h.?? I imr vllv bvluW IWeiled nUt'll all l!iitllrt.x i | mtiltitmlo. At l?':ii?t thirty lotte d pearr i pic Were ou our ?lreei? \e?te<?.i?? t j eny y llie juliilve. lireeiiuu* ami cotagratMlaU-.u* I Were (ussing. In'.n tlie iwi-'hi oLzv: ? vf j the v.tft Icfriioiie* rcprev-uted, t<. rath ?.Ut j ?-r. Ah one of the ?j r?kcr? furcibij re, i marked, ml Slate line* were wiped utl?hi ( | nil fell that wc were citizen* ol a common country, hating a ooiouiott interval, common itiHiiitiiio!,*, common danger* ami I common tlc-ouiy. 'i Sic feeling of joy nod uipnttiv, on t!i? tc agreeable result* of 'he cuiiBUinu.M'itiu of ll.it ert-ul work, wat inUn-e jim! oveitlowing. A common sympathy uioted the whole immense multitude. ! Charleston was largely represented: the I Ion. Win. I'orcbvr Mile* .Mayor, wan pro* ' ent aiiti made n speech npou lh? occoaiun, , I which was ehuriiclerilvd by the ?a 1 i ikf tfrcch of the day, exciting unmingled ' admiration iuid iippl:iu?? from tiie vast multitude. A speech from the lion. VV. W. j ' Boy re of tins Stale, \?;t? u!*o spoken ? f in highly complimentary terms. It was alio. , "ether, p.rliiips, the most imposing celebra1 lion ol" the kind that has ever taken place. 1 j and Charleston may well rejoice in the coin I plelion of an enterprise that Mill he tha means ot pouring into her lap a large share i of tha wealth and produce of tha gre.it { west. BIR1H OF T PRINCESS. Among the details of tha news brought j out by tha Africa, we hud an interesting account of her AJnjesly, Queen Victoria's lute aceoucbnivnl Mid blrlli ui another Hriocesa. fconiv of our imdetl dunit* would must probably shrink from bo many grand public demonstrations on the occasion of . bo iu teres! ing an event, but Royalty ia not ullowvd to be ao ki'iivilivr, and the exlraor. ; dinary public feeling upou the occasion, po\?s I he boki Which tier majesty baa up on the respect und alb.-clion* of krr iuIjo-U 1 bo Loudon Court Circular, sUUs Uiat the { tMMtM w?s IMUU M ffvvo fsuuilM IMTOM . 2 o'clock on Hie j.ftcrnooii <?f Il?o 1 ttli of IVccdil with her Majesty ut tlio time, wore His Royal Highness Prince Al- \ bert, two physician* mid n our?e. In mi i adjoining apartment. wore congregated any i number of medical men, the Lady in waiting on tlie Queen, tbv Mistiessof'ho Robes, , the Office is of Slate, the IaikIs of the ; IVivy Council, the venerable Uishops and the beads of the various branelies of N'nbil ity. Thee wtieall doubtless in breathless . i suspense until the joyful ; nnuuneetneiit til Iter Majesty's safe delivery was made. All the most distinguished, diploma t4c aliendanls at-tl.e Court of St. James, paid tirvir respect* dining llic iificrnoon. "The news una made known lo the town by tin* firing of the I'nrk mid Tnivor gnu-;' tuiil llie Privy Council being tewetiibled ivm soon as possible. it uiik ordered that u I'm in of tlinlikagiiing for tlie (iuri'ii's uil'o dolivcrv of a PiinciH* be prepared to be used in nil churches mid i Inipelsthroiiglimil Kugland and Widen, uu Hunday, tlic ISlli day of April. Intelligence of the event W;;? iiiHiiedintely telegraphed to the Emperor Napoleon, who replied by the siting medium, and desi:ed licit inquiries be made twice a dm tit iiiukingliatti Palace, in the iiainc of bis luipeiial .Majesty, the result to be telegraphed to Paris. "It will he gratifying to our ladv renders." says the Morning Chionirlr, ot NN'edi esday, 1.1. mil. ?.i.. L ....... *!...? t. . a' ... I.?~ .. J. HIV I./Ill, III MIUM 111.11 I III* I.IMMilU.i- |IMI* jjress ?>f her Majesty is in :i yretil manner ??\* iiiy to the admirable manner in whieh vliluriifiirm was "administered by "lie of tlie (>l>\ sieiruis in nlletidaitec 'I lie pain* of labor emtio in yesterday morning. about lialf past three o'elock. and. in the eourse if the u.ortiixijr it was thojght r.di Unble to administer ehloroform. \\ t i. Ii w as neeordinely tloro by Dr. Srio\v. who kept lu-r .MajeR'y under this iiitluenee, with a fe.v short iiHenni-sions, tor three hours" The follow iiijf bulletins hax0 been issued ; Hcckim. iiam Palace, Aplil lj?Her Mr-jest? ha? p..Hsed an ereelli lit nigV.t Her Mr je?ly and the infant Princess are g"inj. 1 on tut orshlv. Huckivuiiam Palace, April 10.? Her Majesty lla* slept Well. Her Majesty ami the uilaiit Prim-ess are going ou quite in toraMv. Muckimciia>i Palace. April 17 --The Queen I.an paused .iiuilju*r (j?md riiolit. Ili*r .Majesty uiu the intuit |'?iiii'fs continue w el1. Whitehall, April 18?The Queen In** been [ili'Mt'tl to j;r rit the ilinnilv of a 1 ?:iroilol untu I hnrlrit |.oc <ek, hril pliVMiiaii ; i.ecoucher In llcr .M j>*?ie. RAILROADKIOT. J*'ince our l.?M, tin* de'ails of the Miik? uinl riot upon ine Ik.ltiiiiure ami Ohio Ryilriiml, has been received, ami for bijfh handed lawle?Htie?* and ridli..ni->m, it scarcely ' has it parallel even nnmn^our it and ' exeniplnry brethren of the North, where sirauoi'lv inconsistent with their nret i-n-um* su"h things are becoming rather common ' '1'he d iflii.it) ty, it wvuis arose fruin llic ntnduetor*, u liu took umbrage from a pro|?oi?ilion oil tlu* pit it ?>f the directors of the rto^l. reuuirinif. ikit^thu former true HJM and making (hum reap -risible for their sale 1 delivery. Tliii wu? n plan to detect pi I feiinjT, which had become common upon j the io.?d, to the Kii*i? annoyance and loss ' of the Company. When an order to this effect wan itiuud, a drike was the const*. | que nee. and the workmen, generally, joined in with the conductors. The trains were attacked upon leaving the City, nod also, at Mariihsburg on the way, where the demon* , stralions Wein still mora ilif-?t... 1 ' the slier LxT and In* posscc, uko nttrtnp ed to ipixli the disturbance. were kwo K be..ten. Ths assailing party continued l?? gain <tri'P;'lh and were joined liy hundred* of i outsiders who were in no way interested, except to gratify a natural desire to eng. go in riotouH proceedings. The company at leng'.li found it nrreiun to make a requisition ujmn the Governor ? !* Maiv land tor authority to raise n sufluiciil force to protect the trains. The demand was immediately complied with, and (nays the Baltimore Sun.) : Thus anned with extraordinary power, the roitipunv at once proceeded to dispatch its llama as usual, mid the lirst tonnage irvijjhl convoy train* .<1 about four o'elork It li the Ml. (.Lire Station, with a |>.oaenoer nii<I mail oar btlaehrJ, containing (lie alterill of ibtilintorc rily ntt<l a of armed men, prep rotf to pot the train through to i<? dealiitatioii at nil ItaZuidi, even at the cimI of if*, if dl??i'ulf!? n>entiirv, niol in selfdefence. The passed Ihe nt'rnr of it a fi>rairi detention ttnli mid), but upon njipr<<?< hit,<j Jarktnn't (fridge, at n good rate of speed. wlteie ? croud ?*aa ns-eutbicd, a shower of heavy stones were hurled at lite engine, and through the uiinlowi of the passenger mail ear, containing the stieritT and lim prnwi1. 'I he vollies of ttnneo were returned by a vnHy from the United Mates muskets by those in the ear. ?nd also from !!,? rvvchff, (touted with bill ami btlekahol and with considerable elfeel. Tiiv rriiwii ieroded in great contusion. nttd look to the i i ? '? '' ? ./*?<?? mm .1111 ounuilig HI In. .iIt> 1 the train p.iH<H'd mi Mini met ?lih no further intern.p tint) until ub'iut three quarters of u mile beyond the .ibovy point, where the train p.m. ?? ? through m deep glade. Hero 4 pirtv li?'' iiniiuneil liiRmtrWri upon the high hunks on cither side, and a* the train approached coin cucetl palling tin* engine ?nd ?ltcit(ly riddled windows of tin* pJMrifgtr Ulail c.?r Willi lieuvy Monet, The nhciiil and his Oltiecf*, udvwtitngi o.is'y posted within, relumed the lire aw befuic and Willi greAt elTnll, w aoerni were seen lo *1 iajt? r aud fall from the embankment. An attempt *v.ii here made to hmnl ilir train. < hot delern d by the tiling. Ilie party neatlereit.nnd the train coniiuurO on at an inufeaaiiig rule of speed. The engineer stood to his post manfully, though several xhi IS Mi'fu aililt d at him. it evul.-oil. I.?. * "" the intention of the liwiirn to e'lh?-r kid or tilMble him. winch wmiW neci-airily iotulv* the stoppage of the tiaoi. K.rlv in the afternoon, w hen it waa rumored that the train* would alurl out at 4 o'clock, three oinnibuaca filled with the frieitda ol the atrikera, left the city for Kiiicotl'a MnU, and it wm<? here the moat determined rc*i*t?nve waeanticipated to the pa? *.>lfe of Ihetiiiin in que* ion. At the Keluy litiUM a dispatch waa reeeived by the conductor, from Kllicoil'a .Milla, announcing 1 the fact that the above diaorderly purlieu , hud ar'Hcd, taken poa-ea-ion of the road, allowing their deierioination to return the approaching tram to the ciiy. Notwithstanding, at about 6 o'clock iho tr im waa put under, way bv the bravo engineer, now vnifvd with a musket. ? ' Nothing ueei.rnu along tho I me, until the train ?? approve mug the water trtauan b?a LubxrU a Jiaus, wtwu ? MwaiUudutK# ttttnck was made upon it from nil sides by 1 persons who, mined nilli shot glints, pistols mid missiles n|* every description, took mi vantage of tin* location. iinil remained seeretoil behind the rock?, ??ve? mid shedding? i The lire was now icturind in good emuot>t, , a halt was ordorotl and the sheriff and his > posse U apiiig front the ear. pursued the ri- ' oteiH. tiring upon them as they ran through 1 tiie tl.ivU'lH ind t)Vt-r the hill. One I'ell, supposed to tie shot dead, hut w as cariivd and placed in an oiM*thu?, whieli was driven rapidly oil'. One of the .rioters, a young in it it. received a hall through both thighs, *infl it is llifoii'ht hit enliilot 11-cover. Ah* other was shot in the face while taking aim at an officer fioin i house. Many more arc Mounded. and it is thought sevornl I.it.ill v. At six o'elovK. without further ri illicit ity, tin* train, with the idierifl'arid hi* poiwv. still i n lioHid, left I'lllivott's Mills lor Martinsbur*. 1 Ji>palil?-s subsequently received at the : Calla!eit Station, furnished the information ' that no further troiiVe Inei been experietic. ril. '1 lie armed trnhi had passed Mount Airy nt-d Mnrlinsbtiry wMlnmt difficulty.? l)i-p.itehes from tiraflwn, t'lediiioiit. Ket. termad and Martinsburg, say that all La (jrowinjj quiet. So no arr??tH h..d Urn made and the parties held to hail to j keep the peave. Tin re was a yeneral disposition on the part of the (o.c edit g con duelers l? return to duly 1HE MCKMONS. Tln'roiir-i', pn?|>?r, to be pursued by cur Government in reference tu ti.ia people, is exciting nl time, verv eonaiderablo attention. Tbttl it is unit of difficulty and great perplexit\, is freely admitted, liudy ! to la* to tin- utmost, tnc sagacit v and v\ i-?down of those, whose doty il i?,to decide the iii:|-urtMi;t tpicution. Years ado, il vt onld have bet n comparatively easy, and it iu be. coming each day more didieult, a* the > . j stieugib and t timber of thc>e people in* t ereif-e. &>tiam! it in: oi-?tt nt .is is their rissl it inT i iilnii. . ii.i iiiii i'. soliaiiitt its ; ground* i>f siiiiliitrily, il neverUieless finds j iiiiii.eriius enntrris. m>l only it* lliiKt-uuntrv but in l'.iir<i|ic : nnd in ndnpU'il, hi tn.iny inM u.ee* ct lenat, u* we li;iv? roam >11 in bel>vv?>, under sincere iiinvii-n?hx vf fniib in il* Ilnine oiiyin. We u eiitinin-d tutnv I into ag<?, (lit- eireunisluneo of the nriiml :it \t-W York "f a i..rj?e nuilkliW of l UlfgOUlU j iVorn Ivirojie on llu-ir wuy to l'inh. We (iliil in :l lute iiwiic ol' tile I limleston C??> rur, lli? lollnuing nu'.u-e of tlicw : j M.uiv of tin- f..untie* wrro potM-sod ol em aid. r.ibl?- |>r? |mti?. I lie ? .111? ?'nn.i led I lie muouiil <'f Ofi.ioli gold upon ilie |l;ls*t-h?ola ill X-OOUH, iilid said I tint lie , knew <>f mote tnnii <>i.e |?< r*on vvlio tiovi JLilUOH lo? It s ow li one iiiiiI lli.il of lii* funj i'\ hut] Ik-It rt-lnlivc* itfHl Im-iah in liiiid them. Ui.e woman bad uti Itr hun! Ii.ind that ?ho i go to ti e land oj the ; nmi titer* w.ur another beautiful, ilmkeyid young wwiuuti, ?i li u young inl.ihl, ? huw ili'fVi at luid by the Owplain, was quite touching. Tin? captain lio;iri-d her. vt hen they s'.-'fi 11*.!. an pu.iiii'liind < ! great beauty, but lot t *lg!it of In r id it day or two. Mltd nupp.iaii.g ?ltu li ill changvd her quarter*, diu imt in ?r V* ..On U4nc. lor eight or ti ll day a. lie arul wan nlill quite feeble. lie had ||j.r brouglit tii-iii U-t weiii dec hi, w here ?!ic 1 a.1.1, up. li tin (l. i k at(i?i l.iitl on .i iniiitrvna. got tier Mitiif port wine ami cake uml tin-d ito bri|;g !irf back to la a til. I inter tn|? tnaluirnt, *be iinpmied n.uch, oi.d in re? ply to Inn <pitntioiin, told iiMii Oral *he hut u*H a pi i-a i> j it I home, in a quiet v.lhi'a m :t llOkbilid (o vt ( out ?iic had b< cii tiuriit-d bn?. n year cr lau, I'ur Iliia? journev, llea*kid iur remtuit*. Nlic re|< ii*d thai >!ii' had done >u f<>r Chri?l *aket W III) hall pritlllWfd, Hint it one III.*, ok lain. < r mntlnr niiU lni> urd lor him, ?he would | receive more abiiltd-.lilly in liii* hie, Mid III tin* world lit cointt r%crla.nlin?f lilu. 'I lie conduct of il.i-m* MoriuouV on board the venue I *.-> x> oi| l.,ry. In iha r |i?? nooul liabitc Hiey uvrc cleanly, only four IIMII^r tllklll'll. A* noon the cmi^rnntk h id left Liver pool they formed thiui?el\cc u to i-i-lit diwiili a It-oil one hundred hi eneli di? \l*ion, and rlU'M a t>i*lio|i and all elder to I )>r?.**idt* our each votnpativ. 'i'hey had rnorriimr and evenim? m ri iiv?iir or ? ..! . ninging?mi<i tn llio ex riling gviirrnliy ? sermon. Oil SuhiUvi a nefUiOil ?.,? preached in each section. The fulloxxing rrportid sating* of vnrii on? persons high in Hie e*tini.ilioii of llir J people ol Li.iii, i.re going Uie rom.d* ol lite papers, together xxi;h ol'ers of a niuiu l.tr character : 'I heliex v in m?rr) in? lifithm mid im. tors ; I lie n te in toe pfi - \i*loi ee of man: lil t Ad. Ill Ullii Kl? "If ?!>. li . !l I " t ' *" * "" men. M)>ii?(u.< 11 \ and f?tiy?k-all) ; that ail the iiin'a of thin dopvrv.iion viiJi lie icmir reeled hy J??e|<li Smith, Jr. It I ain c\?r ? .* ed, | i x|hcI to tnj i:i?rtl t>y and through the nloiipim-ut ot Joseph Siiilh ?Ih it,ham Young. ) '-Were my daughter to marry a Gi-ntile, I vt'uitld Kite livr in this kingdom, namely, nit tier tiiro.it !rotn?ur to ear "?lirigham Mean* of tiefenee : "We have thp ne'f loading Itventy four repenting riHa.the Mini*' rifle, brou-iiing'rt revolting hte aiiooting riHe. (Jolt'* riHe and pialol, and a rotuUing i i-Nliiioli, or Ileal piexv."?--HUi- r Jrmig. Whit the Indian* are expected to do "If (Ii?v United >Stmr? iiiaii (ui;.y uoiue lliia i way awhile tel. n* they (the ludiaio-) wish to eat off the ui.nl gi'iug 11 on: lierv !" [?VJ?r Hawkins. i "Tlit Sioux, Chcyrone*, and Ara|?.?h<n ? I #*e ImhiiIi'iI liigrtlwr njjomit the (i. ntilva lu lite number of 3,000 Warrior*.\Ya:kor, Chief "f the L'Uih Indian*. The law and the : "A king- \ dmii rati ?xiat wit Inn 11 K?|>ublt.-.H Itrig'.an 1 1 Y-utng. ' "Nat one wu* over known to aliavMil fraaan the will of Uitglwnu Vita?|.VOrioii I'rmlt. What Illl-Jf V ?**p?*a-t?*d ! "II CiaaVa-ITlS j inent ofHcvr* km interior* with our wuium I ! ayain, I will cut Hour throats from var to j ear."?tinghum Young. " \ dlM?ii>n of the United State* arill) I who 11 never winter 111 Una valley ?j[4?n."? 1 Unchain Young. 1,11 NEWS OF 1HK WEEK. ftlt TUti Kn llf .1 ?Al a Hireling of the li'at i'rMbyUry of Hie Reformed Church , held at Smyrna, York District, on Monday 20(11 ult , among other matter* of b>leiueaa, it v\aa rcaolvcd that n monument 1m erect, rdpverthe grave of the late Rev. Tboa. K etc lien. When you find a own doing more huaineaa than ton me, and you want to know the rnaon, look at the advert weqj?qU Ua t*e , >n U*> aud k*fc Carolina Copper.? The Editor of the Columbia Carolinian has been shown by .Mr. Lie her, Stat*! Geologist, a very ri*-f? specimen cf copper ore, from the Soilh Carolina Copper Mining Company, near the : town of Vorkvllle. Mr. l.icber states that ; it was expected that by July, they would be ( able to uiake the first shipment. The ore ^ in a state to bo shipped, will be worth from > $10U to lt!5 per ton. Cashier of tiif. Branch Bank.?Wenro pleased to announce says the Cm. -n Jour- j luil, that Joseph VV. Doby, K*q., was elected, without opposition, on the 2Dlh ult.,by the Directors of-the Bank of the State u*. ' Charleston, Cashier or the Branch at Camden. The election of Bit. Doby is it judicious one, sir "I gives ,uni ,'vraal satisfaction to the community. No tpan is belter qualified in every respect far tlio duties of that i,:..i l.. _:i.i_ . o:.._ "'fe1 .* VfJM'UllUll.' I.IIK r. A CoKS.TANTSfcl.KKk AFTER LlOHT.?Tile ' Petersburg Democrat *n\* ihiit there ia a iniiit in that city who has applied tit the I posUotHec (or n lo'.U'r or paper every dnv in the I ant eighteen years, and lias ne.vei been gratified by receiving one. The official report of railway caau.illies in England for the last year, states the nu:nj her to be 291 killed and 394 injiMvd. Tin C'llculnlion is that one passenger in every |(>} million-* carried was killed, the oilier accidents hitting occurred to persons eifher the servants of the companies or neither passengers nor servants. Kan?ah.? ll is Rtittcd that the quantity of i land open to p re-emption in Ka?*n* is *nftivieiit ro nceuinntodate "75.000 familiea? or ! half a million of individual*. Iteinbn.ee* 'an area ot I -ifi.Jad square mile*?(nice a* lar^e a* Virginia, three lime* a* large an Ohio, and fourteen tinivt a* In rye a* M.-i*h.ieliUM tl*. '1'here i* room i-nouoh, therefore for h.dl a million of Indedeiidaiit qmdi rsection squatter*, with pre etoption to fine land*, at the minimum priec of a dollar mid a quarter an acre. Tit('bop* ix I'l'ii.ida ?The Winnuboro Hrgtsiir learn* by a piivnte leitvr trom 1 Mat lull County .Florida t!uit there Wa* float there on the 7th, I Ith, 15, d3id, aim U"ih; of April. Coin and C'otioH Here both i?.! ivu mom piawers nan to pinm over pari 01 ! their crops. Tlic lotlei was dated the Jtth it lid at that time cum up wuist high. Tlt? 11.ere, as it has been with ?>>, m as vcry cold. "Bask or Chrwtlr.?The annual meeting of the Mi?chholders of the li.ink of Chester. J \vtm held .it th it place on Monday of last week. Tine report of llto l'hi*i(l?iil nod I Cashier is published >n the standard, and r\h bits the financial alf. irs of the Bank in .. .' *"A v'???iwrous cot. Jit ion.? 1 he following gciitlctni'u ? . r? ?, rectors lur ll.e ens ting year: Tho*. Jli l.ure, iVm Wright, S. Mc.Vilv, J net I li'irphill, S. \V. Ilobtey, Geo. S. ton, Caldwell, N. K. Kavvo, A B ! fspri J J. Me Lure, \V A. W.,lk r. C I). Molten, James II. Adams. At & meeting of the Directors hen! the , s.mic alicrnoon, Geo. M. t "aincru", I'.mj , was unanimously re-elected President. Ht br*.li.io.s in Mtsstsn-rn.?Thu MolU Spring* Democrat contains the proceedings of a public mrifing held at 11% h.-ilia. Mis*, for tins purpose of resisting thoer.forcrai?nl i of cerl. in act* p.used at the last legis aturc, prohibiting the circulation of bank biil* un Kt iUj donnminatiun of $5. and I be pun j iahnit-nt uf a'.tVoa with mure than thirt) : hum* l.ishca (or any ofTence. They denoun* j erd the first a* "inconvenient, unnecessary, t and intolerable," and llie second a* "abusive of power, to* .Iting i.nd injurious tn the South." They also dclcrmiuad to disreg trd both the l.tw? nod to resist by force any attempt to punish their violation: 'throwing 1 the responsibility of what may follow resistance npfu* the legbdriture, who were the j aggressors." From Halt I.jkk?Advireea Inve been I received at St. lands from M-.li I -i - .-nv vi*) i u t'i?? USlh of February. The i.egislut ore h;.d p.iMrd an 1 el for the organization of the militia of the Territory, mid n school hn<t j been opened to teach infantry rind cavalry tal lica. The Dcaefet New* has an article intended ty prove the Federal Government has do power to appoint Territorial officers. On Tuesday night last the Hou?* of Moj. (?. \V. II. la-gg at Spartanburg, look (ire, land with i:s contents, and a voting negro girl, s as entirely consumed. Itlnj 1 .egg's loss is estimated at about & 4.000, a very | I small purl of which is entered by insurance (lis family um absent from home.and there sens no one in the houso but the negro girl who lost her lift). Affairs 1* On twos and W a * hi so to a.~ The Government have late de*p itches from Governor Stephana, of Oregon, nod Indian AffiiirS S .|>cMitendefiL I? L 'L ' win j\ #H(im ri-prt-<M*(il Unit the Indiana of ihoae Territories are giving no further trouble. t I UniTKD Statb* Pl'Sb*.-?There i* anidlo ' It j6u,UVU in tlic United Stale* i'rrnt. atj, auhjoel to draft. 3,6oo,00U of tliu amount ? on de;?oait in Uoaton, Dearly the same mii.Mini in New Orleane and upwards of 9l0,000,u00 in New York. $1,* UOu.OOO of Uie last auiuaat is to be iMnlerred. Corn ia telling in 8ioux eitr< Iowa, at 93 a buatiel. 'i'lirough ihe middle porion of ihe 8 la lea, bay ia in demand at $20 per too. DlaroaTlSBKO ?The Foal fiire known a* lltggiua' Ferry, in Mjfrtwld District, baa j |>wi ?iKwnM*o?a. All Rntlcr I lor lh?t oft-* iuq?1 in faUi/? uldicMwl i mi ookamm* * bwfte. | New EntkkprIse.?The Ckiuraw Gazelh' states that within the pant two week*, Gen.1). S. Crenshsw lint* put up a large turpentine still in that place. The fir.it lot of crude turpentine win brought in on Tbnra. day laat, by .'ofift I). CXfalfl, ?**}., for which he received &3 per barrel. It is said that tin; IhitUh and French Minister*at Washington have intimated to ^ the Government of New Granada*that her course in the controversy with the United States is wrong, and that if she persists in It nlm villi out l.n miki .imoi liv Fnuiiii' or Knginnd. Yeaterday. the J'iiH instant, wns apjrtijn'4 ted by the Court now in SeHniun tit Columbia, for the examination of I*r.\v Student*. The examining Committee eotnpriaes the | following gentlemen:?Mr. Mo) Uton, on ^ | Coi.trae'?. lir. Owens, on Evidence; Mr. i Gregg, on IHeaiUng; Mr. McGoveen, on j Constitutional and Statute law ; Mr. Kct- * thaw, on Real Hat ate, SolieHor Meiver, on '* . (.'jiiuiital iaivv. * T? LI II Fi.EsiiJiT.?Our river commenced r'&lng , on SunUny nielli, s.ml conlinoed to rise til! ' lute yeuterd.iy evening, ruing iu nil u little over 3D li-rl. Wednesday morning;, o o'clsek.?-The river i< still ruing, iumI within <H feel of tiu; , highest wa'or murk. x Chcrair (JatziU, If.re tf. The of the town of Chester 1 recently took :? vensoiv of (ho population. The tot..I number of inhabitants i* 1,0 lli, [of whom <"68 :iro wli. ten. 353 slates. ;iih1 25 Ireo ne<jr?nrs. The aniieMcit value of Lixal lv jirnpefty is ?772 260. I The ilnirltsh papery are *v ill* rvii.on- m ?trnlieea with o?ir go*craIfcrit ii ;vi!l not la-come a partner in lite buMtic-s ?-l" luakii'jj war Willi I'htit i Tur. Naiicml Horn. I'ohumvo?i\ 1 lias befit slated by a \nnhrrn jnnrit<l, hh I she ? apt rial ntldt.iiin ? f llie Washington i lilotl li.iM l*i*en r:.lli'il (? I lie 4t ilwiltivtt. t'u.l President I'uiliau. n, w Iumi visiting lite 1 Ni littnal (Intel, r<it'vi\oil a n??te wiriiinjj .. | liittt i<(f.iin?t jt.trluKin^ ul' loud .it tliul tvu t.tl>l *'incut. ! (I riegiajiijif. LATKIS FROM feDBOfK. ; auriva t. of the sti:\mj:u EUROPA. . , 11 \l1fax, May 0. | | The xtniilM Ku j?a arrived trvdiv, \\iili uilvioo* Ir.nn K ir >jte to tlie 2> !i illI tiino. Cotton wn? slightly lower, inferior ^ jradt** having declrt?*d most. TIiw I'rowmii hiv{ S*vr*? envoy* hava iicvYptud the N?Mifo.M!cl |iro|?o>iii<>u. A cl?MMnli<**ii??ii of "he Il<?in?t of Parliament gives 26 > for Palmer-ton, 227 D rliyiUA, 110 Ualortuers, nu<l 5'i luthii1. Franco ha* n?]oj ted ll?e Kngli-ll ?y?(cm of transport u? ion of criminal*. Second Despatch. j Tlie lower grades of cotton have de ' dilied 1 8 lu i 4 I ? middling lias declin- ^ ' * < 1 1 1G. I ho ?) ? { it ion* are : F.?ir i t.. Uoiton, There were terernl Ui.urea^ot dry good* \* ? mercbnH'4 )eMvt>liiy, . J * ' 1'he failure of one of the houa** va mkI * Mk , to have been octaaiuced by the defalcatlori*of a coiilideuiial cterk. The Amount H nlrerdy Ascertained to he tniwung i? 60,ow. A a lbe whole atjiouni of the liebilitiea of %Vn the tiruie Uiied will exceed a mi nun of^^MV duller*. 7 % New Yuripiuy ' A Are in Liverpool tie* destroyed <jf ha ten of CuUou, at the bouae of M*ko?- K? auod?U>. . . | ! letiti* "14 ? iinl'lting 7 11 1C; l?ir u|i* ^ ^ I.tiitl 7 7 8?un.Mliiitf 7 1 2 Tlie mm- jpk , ki't cltnenl The *0*k of i-otlun oil lmn<l at l/iurpo?l Niniriult t>? 570.09 I fl , bales, of which 420,000 are Anu-ium. The Rejection of the Dalla:-Claren.ioa JT. Treaty, ij Washington, M iy 4. II * There no meeting of the Cabinet 11 t?> iImv, ben re t! e rejwu t that they 1 > >? 1 . ambr con?iiler.?li. n the rij-iltd treaty is M * iir<?n?-o.i?. H The receipts of ill-* l*niie>l .Hffcte* Tmaii. -'/r * Jury for the quarter ending April l?t were H) ! nearly *20 500,000,n? winch *! 9,000 000 HI were fr>*m custom*, nn?l over * 1.00') 000 from the sale ?>f public land*. Tlie exp?w - |M lit ..res during Ii.c amount tu 11 7,- | 100,000. %k . 1 T.af?r fs*? * ' __.v. uvut UlOAItO. JL New Orlenti*. May 4. \V* liwve Inter advices from Mi-kivo, 'B | wlucti ?l*t? ilmt tlte ArcliUisImp of tlie H I city wod several priest* iin'? been <?tr.-?te.l jr I t?>r participating in lii? recent revolution* nry movement, wild ill it ttii) Arcliuisliop was to be f The Hew Governor of Kansas. Washington, M (V 7. sF* lion. K'ibert J. Wnlktr, tli? new (low- / 1 ttiMtr ul Kansas, it here to dwy for final nisi ruction*. Iln starts fur tins territory 1 on Monday neil. 1 Tremendous Rain Storm at Mobilo Alabama# Aioibta, Ga , May 7. | A tremendous storm of wind nnd rain J occurred ?*l Mol>il?, Alabama, on Hmiui* J t tiny, ili** rwin fell to tli** dr|ith of two , . * feel oil * level. Severni pmvit* w era uto.'ned. 'l'be supply Iroui tlioeny gas I nnd wwter works www cut off. > Extensive Failures in