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^For tho Lancaster Ledger.} h Mb. Editor :?1 notice in your last U* I 1 aue. you solicit communications on the ?u>b- * ject of Agr iculturc. That occasional arli- " .cles on this most important subject, would I add greatly, to the value and interest of i your nap fed paper, nose can question, ltut unfrequently has the wr'uer of this article. "J himself felt, as a reader of your valuable . paper, the wpnnt of -useful hints on this sub* t ject. The eminently practical suggestions t .of "Long Grabs," who used to write for your columns, frequent articles on Agriculture, were always read by me, with both 1 j nterest and profit. Tihe necessity for such communications, ^ must readily appear, to the most careless of your readers, when we consider the. vast re source* of nHurr on Uie owe hand, to supply ijl the natural \v;?nu of man, nnd his ' .noulii^vicd ami oontii unll\ increasing wants on I'lo other, as he advances from a state of rude a *s towards 0u? highest condition .of .civilized life, For though civilization greatly multiplies our wants, she can never exceed nalute, in lier menus to supply tliein. if we but .earcfuIIv study her, as we ought, in all Iter various multiplied resources. In fact, civilization can never advance beyond the means of nature to meet her wants, he they many or few ; and it is because nature iaahund i.it in her means ; because she is fully able under the no s' pre-aim; cir* | cums:miees. to meet the 11 ost extr v r g nt detnai da of e viiim d it<, that in. ri is 0 all i alma , pa le of efvjjizulMUi. and civilization itsetl progressive in its n.v ture. Hut for this wise arrange men t of things, w hirh ud.-.pts him to live circumstances in which lie is placed, notwithstanding his illimitable desires, nnd his greatly enlarged capacities for enjoyment overall things else around liiui man must have been singularly and greatly circumscribed in the sphere of < ( his pleasures. Take from him, either, his \ X/ aspirations ami endless capacities for enjoy- , snent, or deny him this wise adaptation in things, which makes nature nt once com- j uiensurate to all his natural desires ; and , instead of tuxing as he now dpes his < ingenuity, nnd entire powers of invention ^ for the full nnd complete discovery .of tta- ^ ture )a .all -her i?w>, and making her sub servamioaii ills wishes,purposes and plans, by making her, n colubourer with him, in h working out his grand and exalted destiny v ?instead of subduing the earth into hi in- v elf and thus fulfilling the hat of God, who t originally gave liitn dominion over the 1< beasts of the field, the fowls of the air and ii the fishes of the sea ; and the innutuar.ibJe c creeping things, And insect tribes upon the c face of the whole earth. Instead of coin- j< passing these high aims and purposes, he b must have forever remained ignorant of p nature's laws, and continued but little advanced ^n pie sphere of his ^plea^ures, beyond the cattle and beasts of the field. ll What terrible mischief would be done to nvws happiness and progress here, by subverting this w ise arrangement in things ; by ^ making mnn unmindful of nature, and na- n ture unmindful of hiui, or by his foolishly ,j, undertaking to act as he^pleoscs without regurd to the laws of his being, and that wise adaptation in nature which makes for his pence, and well being here, as well as hereafter, is strikingly brought to view in the case of that wicked ;.nd idoletrous King, Nebuchadnezzar, who when his heart was lifted yp, and his mind hardened in ' pride, w as deprscd from his kingly throne, stripped of his g'ory, and made to eat grass dike nn ox. A*And he was driven from the Sons of men: and his heart was mnil? lit,. .the beasts, ami his dwelling was with tlu.' wild asses; they fed him with grass like >oxen, and his body was wet with the dew ^ of heaven; till lie knew that the moat high ^ God rujed in the kingdom of men, and that he appojpteth over it whojnsoever he will." Pndow^d by nature with reason, that high s tribute of piaD? whujh stamps him aj with Uie ijnpte#* arvJ imago o,f his maIter, and elevates him naturally jmmeusura-. )( bly above the brutes, to . what a pitch of el- ^ evation and grandeur may .ha not attain, .. when he implicitly submits himnclf to her guidance, and ignores the foolish schemes, and theories of those who seek the wonted ^ jndepepd ince and elevation of man, by din. ^ .carding all re/ison /ipd common, sense, nod ^ thus nytlting him-no better than a beast.? Such grumblers act with little prudence arjji nf wisdom, as the blind pjan who would foolishly persists in knocking out his brnins by opposing objects in bis way, pimply bp- ^ cause he cannot see them, knowing them j to be present. I^et ua not, then, as the blind man. turn ^ i'ooi, becagse he haa lost one sense, and ig- r\ mow all the rest ; but let us ruther thank q God that ho has literally hedged us ip by ^ no less than five senses, and continues to speak to us io the signifi;nnt lungpnge,"he thai h;.th c:j"s to hear |*t him bear. For sight, though it is as Mr. Addison classes it, first among the senses, as being the most o pleasing and dehgh'fu1. certainly fur- ? pishes to ,po man, an excuse for turning u fool, as if its destruction necessarily iuvolv- f fed the ruin of the other four uod repaou ii too. Ho who makes seeing the only con*, u dition of belief must doubt not only the fi aiiilsfiM of iu<r?inii hill. rnn?lri-a tk?? !. ' < ?- "T I Jhna never aeon. Tell su?h an one of ('en. | f anr, l'onipey, Rome and Gr*r?r, aud he will , V jnugh )ou to acorn I Mf U'li li;m that the 1 c earth revolvea on its own axea, and he at1 tl once thinka, if he doea not venture to call p you a fool. The apherc of apch 9 tuap'a j plcoaurea moat be apwll indeed, confined aa o he in. ty mere prejjjdii^i to pi^e ycnae aim- ( i ply. How different the ple.vurea of him h tyho recognuea that j)e hay five qenyc*. and acta jp obedience to tljeni and reason, which d< i? designed to moderate and pojitrol hipi in t| all his deairea, and fits him in a wonderful A| manner, and in vtl reapeat*, to the peculiar < eircumatancea in which he la placed. By the due exerciae both of redaon and hia ena? a, w ha h together conatitute the man, t|] tho aphwre of hia pleaaurea become al- w Boat boundJoaa. ffy can only tplaa hia tfaa o| sppkiuae, bv beeoming insensible to na* 'TtlC SlK urc a?d reason, or by allowing tiia ambition Jn our last ism ? swHenp itsalf and Tall on the other aide. .stance of a desps The I'oet has wrll described mana vast ton from Augus powers and illimitable desires in thefojlo*- Jdanka of the latt ng lines? icia pay.Weut on t "What limits have the l?tcs assigned vided tho Savann To the vast project* ol the hum*" miud., fbujke WO*lJd res kVhile eaeh to arm himself eas ?ya, . , .?: ,f l'he acattercd y.irtues of departed days, " J \snured, soaring high on euiperion road, c * >e p iva iVould subdue mankind and be at once a whether t^jcy wil <jod." I not learned. '1 These remarks ve submitted only to re- j i^Mt^lntiuve rend nove prejudice, a,nd lit .the mind for tbe e;jt and secure s< ighl understanding nod pending of an arti- punse^uttncea of le on & sirbjuet, heretofore too much neg. ^ejr credit abroi eeted?ir.niely?the nursery or the .w?W- confidence whiel ration of fruit trees. t|K.jr }>t.rmanenc Discarding then i\ll prejudices and pre- r,mi it to their sonceivcd coneeiUt, Jet u* he content to fob tj)nn t|,0 p,.rio?i low after reoso-u a?d common sense. Let tjie J^ghlatu IIM nrnvn ulJ -11 11 ' i? ""B"! "J "" vniuKJ',nuu 1101a Qp these susputK [.ut to that which is pood. Acting upon ruinoUH diwoun< Liie principle, that we fire not entitled to an n)ay wjth reason npinion, until we were informed upon the become of less matters upon which wo would speak. lime lhe bl,(|k? , .c.oininuiiUies 111a ,> * I \ iltey wiU *ver r?. (T ljr H ru hp I . <>?? ' ' s t it nth. lis ?>f >v> j two ago, hcv* |i< . More Tro L ANCASTEKVILLE, SC. VV? r' Pret lo, the Smith Coroli VEDNKSDAY MOUSING, MAUCII 31, 1838. banco has taken -i i i i i pa Cujlege. folio AcKSoLfcDGKMEST*.?%Ve are indebted U> large number ol Ion. J. 11. Hammond for Message and Doc- treasures adopte intents, ?.1 i and t/> IJop. John JJc- less tlino what sh iueec for a bound vulupp: of Congressional the eircurnet.nie* J lobe and Appendix, 3d Session 34th Con- The South < rress. regret to state Ih - m m M ty found it ncces AgMCULTURE.?This subject, it will be va tu^enf* ,. . . ... until tbe first of een, is again discussed in our paper this ,|j tjje t-r-l 0f I. l e ...... ... " ?. ""U uy one WHO is duly impressed ostensible cause kith its importance, and whose remarks fusnl of the Fae end in a eminent degree to uproot those of College exerc ong vtlM prejudices, which time g? mineioorjal, has obstructed the path to a ljorJt t.n 'J'hursd orrect appreciation of the science of Agri- were found turn ulture. The present article treats the sub- w** given by th set in a general sense and will be followed t',e,r. .. . .. . . . . .. Ihe Junior and y another, as jndicated in the concluding f-w rxct,pijUIlMi ( arngropbs. iors and Sophouv ~ ~ ^ * so. When cuilei Tableaux I much unanimity We are requested to state that the young to quest ions. 1 ,. , . , ' . followed was ne idles and gentlemen of our Village design Mn(i||| MU,hority > enact Tableaux on the evening of yth which the Facult ruximo, the object being the same as the ist?that of raising means to make some ? ^ eccssary repairs sbout the Church ysrd.? lie public generally, we guarantee, will be ^ correspon el i i ,? .. rier writes as f nply repaid by visiiing our Village on the veiling mentioned?Friday 9lh April. _ mi m ^ - The House pai Regular Preaching, * Jo,n,s Re"?'y m the session on th It will be welcome news to many of our |t may be doubte traders that there is again a decided proa- earnest. They ect of having, in a short tiuie, regular "'gular business reaching in.i^ncasterville. The Rev. J. M. ^ilfpute! or? 'topfc Vaikcr, from Mecklenburg, North Caroli- they will net pre a, has, we understand, been engaged by when it shall cc le mgu)b?*s of?t|ie Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, they mi nd will shortly cotuDb-'nec upon his minis- ^^verMl'maw*^ 'rial duties. lie preached here on duqday atiWiMion ef*? ist and his hearers generally were much ,mV |i |Iou*? ; one leased w ith his discourse. His next ap- Carolina, provide Liintment is for tfte third Sabbath in April. *"H: .^ithoqt ye _ M m M wiiiich she rnav j Working tfre StrooO. We see that our present Cogrici) baa tiodm-ej 4 bill ot ready gone to work Ui gorti earnest, and on hi* motion, t< re putting portions of the streets in excel- <*" Kansn .. . ...... - , far the admission nt condition thnt had become, from lone t ' * ? 1^CU|I1|HU|| .attention, barely passable. An energetic tjon of delegate* ouncil may do much fur the improvement It wan evident tha f u village, and such an one, our citizens n,"j?r>ly oft' iay congratulate themselves upon having. March 23.?In ct the people should bear in uiiud that Dotigla* made a i uwever industrious and disposed to beau- dience. Mr. fire fy and improve, a Council may be,they are to-day nnd offerei rcumecribcd in a nieaaure by their meana Kansus bill. Mr id that their principal duty, in the way of alec made a spee< reet w orking, consists in laying out to the for the bill. The t >at advantage the funds that pi ay be at to-night, icir disposal. In a few years,hovyuver, by The liaise, )ing w hat is done, well, our entire ntreptv dismissed Kansas ay be put in a condition that wjlj pass tJmt there will be ithout eoinplaint from the tirand Jury.? bill this week, 'he indefutiguLle In tend ant, and also the March 23d.?T lerk of the Council, we observe, are per- ed the Knnsaa t anally superintending tlie work upon the eight majority. "**'* M.rch 34.?Tli OraduRtea IMIorI Collage. d*' *"h n , , twenty adverse i By a report from the I>ean. published in - - - men, of Indium Of Cpiuleiiton exclinnges.we find that there BubHtantially aua ,ere fcig|ity-two graduate* ?t the l?*t annu- Uuh> #|mJ e,toW|, Ijcoaimencement ttf the inedjeal tfnllega of Territory It wa hAflgaton, which took pl.ee on the ltf<h ^ Coa,mUt?? o, itt. The whole pins* in attendance amoun- : , . mission or Minn* d to two hundred and mix teen students, roni the State* of South Carolina, North . #r? ^ 'nrolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, P?'nt ^ 'lofida, lioulanna, Tefm. Cplafornia, New ftn ripofl wpon 'or|( ari(i the bland of Cuba. The general n,enl* OD "'P* onduct of the claaa and the proficiency of tie atudeuta are alluded to ip terma of 'I'MK C^ay^M ralae. didate* fqrCpogt Among the Hat of graduates, we find but add yernon?(*i ne name that wa know to be/rout thia 'have been here lytiricl: R. S. Reck ham, aud thu^ulgect of Court, eaUupliog is tlieaia: Typhoid Fever. feeling th# p?|Ue To E. JI. Kellers of this Stuf*, yraa *war- destines?the sot t-d the premium of on* bpudred dollars fur day, they sddresi is best Kssujr on the Anatomy, Physiology listened to with ltd Pathology of the Supra?Renal Cap. The ennvasa, * ilea, offered by Professor Gedding*. opened, and the ?am - districts, compost No CotrnT is CaMDKS,?Wo learn that trfct, will ha*e si ters ta no Court in Camden the present acquainted with ewk, which i? owing to the indisposition their support,am f Jqdye G'p> tr. bo able to vote i trended Banki ReligjonS Awakening ie we published the sub-- Our Northern exchanges, son itch received U) Ctoiuiea- *go, spoke oi the ccmunvaeeuien la G.i., Mating that Uu> umi* revivals, first in New York ai er City would resume spe- ed by lilui e,videni\e? of Divine in he 1st June proximo, pro- Philadelphia, Boston and other h ah and the South Carolina of the North. lotcr reports te time on the same day. In the excitement continues Is sp oposition will be consider- increased interest and that tho?sa e banks of this State, or daily to the house* of worship ar I (Consider it at all. we have sue at the Throne of Grace lor n 'he respite given by the don and peace. From the tollov lira jliom tvn r f.w* 11 ?? 1 M - #'! ? ? - *"" " IIIUIIIVI new ? urn L-llVj UI?'1 ill:*} :> far as regards the li-gnl of the progress of the revival ; nu-pyniiion, hut to save ?'The Religious Interest ho gen id, or rather to regain the city for the last few weeks, contii l they have lost abroad in out abatement. The number o y and solvency, they may ^ ho are disposed to resort to , _ , . " .. prayer at mid-day, seems to be lii interest to resume eurj.er Ly the extent of accommodation to which they we luuited Yesterday, Burton's (lately a Thi re. It w said that the bill# tilled to its utmost capacity, and led hawk* are alyendy at a unable to get inside who mi i out <4 the State, and it \vlU^ Al J"h" Slrt",t Ch"re.h , . / ... her in aUei.d.tuce was nndiiiiiu i e supposed that they will j? presumed that at the numer value in proportion to the recently opened for prayer in oth 'ei*use to pay specie. Oilier the .city, the usual numbers wei v begin to question whether Sm* ? now ,rJl,lsl qoite unprecedented here. No number of hopeful conversions lion which the banking in? reckoned by thousand*, including nth Carolin* held n year or ,,?lvw hitherto been reg.uded as I , , . . . .. , abandoned. The names < ( a fe jL been sustained latter \ , , . . 1 have been most notorious m ti.e will, ns i, body, occupy the the 'svtage* ?>r rin".* , f ic.-c.sj iI each is foHimd to'I,,, some prominence In!,... a .* hi its . har'i r an>! the pen w/,rk proceed qui- ;: no 1 c Of p in:,, e J wi,;.'!7'*r be fully,Suf .... . . * { ? ! fi'inl iivoocnt i l*is iuu^i r-iiw, i? ??wr *. j | , M tvoik , (. - ; ; ( ... 4, e. bv the l egist iiu si, < ..u . i :> < . itv in banking, must he to l '!,'> ?- > '* uttie s on o .. ,,. . , ... in mv lortner evea-ions, great c i now holcsottie li luetices , i I nioristraliolis ha.e ieeu made, a oh.itllate j >11 i day, I ,.\, j i.l I. ,th, whir' :e i ? r rj,i sorted to tor Uie purpose ?f ,, , _ public attention?be? with as Ji'tV able in the College. i,. ,. ,|M. ,?w prvpheu. en d a.l lean, by ine following from 'Beat, tiear us.' Now, none are in in tan. that an. (her distur 1 h:?t? Hie ebxg. theiiiH.lv,*, place at the South Cutoli- '* !K'4'" ,w Jw,,w,d 1",d i.c nticH. wed by lb* suspension ot a Burton's Theatre, in Cl.at, b-r. f sludrnta. The prooipt open daily between lit and 1 o'cl d by the faculty, seem no Union Prayer Meeting Ye*t?rd kiuld havs beeu done under irr"WtUd ??P ?*> bottom, i went away unable to get in. 'Ittii gathering seems to have, no effect Carolina College.?, We John street and Fulton street at, on yesterday,the Facul- which are nlyo held at the same I sary to suspend ninetv-sev* the former place (John Street) tl tc South Carolina College prayer meeting between a October iiejt, and five un- Hock in the afternoon, for the ac. ay. We understand the ''on of those classes <>f persons v of the difficulty was the re- sines* does cot permit them lot ulty to allow a suspension mid-day meeting." isea, on Thanksgiving day This religious sentiment is gra.l recommendation. Upon king its way South. The good nng to ( Lapel and reeita- . . ,. ... , ... V . *y morning, the benches bt'?un 10 lhe c,tlcs ;,f Washing!, ltd, wlu.* re upon the order mond and Lmilv, in Charleston. *] o iir.iluuuors Irx i?.o If ... ..L ... _ 11 2 w |/iwkoii<Ma iv m'c tiooaca iuovvii .firr tin y uiimrn .iiiusumi iu private offices to recite.? ing at Cumberland Street Chur Freshman (lasses, with filled l>y a large ai.d apparent! be yea the order?the Sen- . . .. .. ., _ ores moatly declined doing ,Dtere'led ^vuc*, ami before the 1 before the Faculty, with l,,e ?or vices the altar was crow they declined responding mourners. These meetings at Cut he act of discipline which under tho direction of Rev. Jami. cesaary to uphold the ea- . , - , . . r . have been in progress tor a forti ' of tho government, in .... y was unanimous. have gradual"? depended in feclir tereat. The Alrrcury al-o makes , of several other of the Churches ? * lei ton where an unusual degree nt of the Charleston Cou- U,us feding hM bcen ro<inife,lcd. oliows from Washington 1 he following is n later report N iw York Evening Post : ??cd, by a very large vole, . , torn for the termination of " r"E Re1v,val "CREAmmo? T e first Monday in June? va is extending. In no less tha d whether the House is in churches in Urn city are noon praj have hardly tnken up the *' cu'ttr no1 of the session as vet. hnv. Burtons old theatre, which is so occupied by thi Kansas }hal nr??;ti?hons are pending to ob a connected with it. If argsr building, like the Mu-surn. I inplly on the Kansas bill an "pressed number of me from the Senate next *1,1 ,T*,n'd for lhoH^ Br? ? ay be ready to adjourn on on religious matters, and all the * tend that the excitement has nol opositions in regard to the iU culmination. legislative prsj nsas have been ollered in "'b'- ?re ?'cld at Court of App, by Mr. (Jilmer, of North ?u Albany, merchant# and law>< s for the admission of Kan. prayer-meetings, Ud.es have their g^rd to any constitution fr?)l'r meetings, and there is son jjefer, so jt bp republican a brokers prater meeting at the 1' Jay 5Jr. ^fol^tg^ni)#ryl a the r ir?t ?nd Sfcond Boa l?er from Pennsylvania, in- V?e 8rt"al auxiliary to the spreu i leave, which was referred rental is the notice taken of it by o the select committee of Pre"?- (;ol",nn *"er column i s affairs, which provides % "?e rulig.ous expcriei of Kansas, and w/er# the RevivaMnUjligonce u made as 11u11<>n dock io a convert- I *" "" p"oi?c?i and finally to people. 'his js unite unprecedented, ar.d * it thiH bill found fuv/of w jth i ?*tcndu4 usefulness of Dm I'resi le House. years. .... CerUinly never was religious t the ?vnatc la.t iwgut Mr. disin no thoroughly carried out. speech to no immense au- | by in us, tracts, placards, every whe en, of Miasouri, responded j tho inattentive of their duties. 1 three omendmenU to the ( > ou"b' v,t-'1 '"???? by the bl ? . ? , ing thim tracts, urging them to n . Crittenden, of Kentucky, | f-tjng them free seats in the we :h and offered a substitute chuich, and taking sn inventory o| rote will probably be taken ' census of the number and condiiii j households. Altogether the rev _ ... , ., . . te pronounced the most atriking | Committee of the whole, ^of th, dj4V ? affairs. U is understood M M w a vote on tha deficiency "History or tmr Palmitt Lane Posey, of the Marion, (AU 'he Senate to-night pass, ?a,>. in the issue of the 18th inst, >ill with amendments, by "This is probably the taat chao 'Palmettoes in Mexico' that will b ed in the newspapers. I am U>< ie Senate waa occupied to- write them now, and I diseonUniu claims, upon which about another reason. I nm satisfied, fr< reports were made. Mr. snces that I have received, from S , , ... oltna, that I cpn in?? both repul i, introduced a reaolut.on money (th# |, u*r a parliaulsr <U pending the Judiciary in by writing the h'story of the pi thing Martial Iww in the and I have determined to do It. ' a unanimously referred to th*1 1 hnv? written were ? ? the Judiciary. The ad- '""'T' dM"h,,<, ?*? . enural existence, and their style sota was discussed. fnjf specimen of my merit aa a commission has been ap- history. Still, they were rseci ar Department to examine hi?? f??nntendations from the pre ,. , It la my intention to visit Houll i the necessary improve- durinjf lh'e prewnt f ln u.e pi 'ear Hirer, of this work. I may be delayed M?^?s?aww it is * fixed fact that the history o p,.? . m, ,, mettoes shnll be written, not on fop, (WRss.-The Caq- but fw fut0ft# gMMration u#e~( ols. Ashmore, Jones ?y.s the Courier,) The New York Timtt says th during the silting of the forty thousand women in New tlieir acuuaintance. and r _ ? ?? -?rr n?r uvjng, t/r tneee, ant of th?t arbiter of their are shlrt-makere, 11,000 tailor reieign public. On Tuea- vsat-makefa, 4.400 cloak and matil ?ed the people, and were |,000 dross-makers and millinei marked attention. those employed III other bianehe re presume* I* nay full/ lework. Moat of thoee women electors of the different out of employment during the osi iog this Congressional die- only about 3,000 of tbem it is at I opportunity of becoming had work daring this period Hh the gentlemen soliciting generally receive 25 centa a <1 I before the contest is over, introduetiotioitt of sewing-meek indersUodioglr. thrown greet meny o?t of *m/>I ? The Citadel jto&demy. Th ne weeks This favo-ite institution at Charleston, foblj t<uf r.elig- .the Darlington Fatuity friend learns, has ,eJ m (id follow, again been threatened with a dhrturhnnoc re^,9l ifluence in which might have terminated as seriouajy ?rge cities as the late affair involving the dismissal of ^ 11 us that a number of students. The friend in re- H-int icad wt,th : sponsible for this account of it : rei)l , nds lleek j SJne of the members of the second Hons id humbly i (wbieb now only numbers seven, three |jca?, i more having left since the suspended mew . ' t ??rcy.p?r* |b?? wnreeV-MedJ won appointed "assis- ,rH fr t ing, from ; tant professorthis appointment was not verV be formed ngweabJe to the members of the first or tbr i | Senior class, from among whom assistant no I ! professors are generoJJv chosen,and whom, but t lOraljn the Wt, |,rusU|nt.f (|?t noi relish the idea of reel* sunk riues with- ! jn otu, selected from a lower slass than r . . i their own. They waited on the Su jverintor - ? ? janl nni| requested him to countermand the lilted only appointment; he refused to do so. Tjiuj' " available, thon demanded it ; thejr demand wjw also We I eatre) was rt.fUsed; hut the Superintendent, having taI hundretu n njght to think over the matter, cluing- . ide the at- j,j8 nijn(j amf tju. next morning, before .. /t*1""1 '',e ',m' taken any notion, the ohnox- ' ,HU' ishwd, and j<ius appointinent wan countermanded, the vtcre una places demand* of the class were complied with." catye ?r puis of above be correct, it goes far to *',e ^ e present. , ... worn ?irin<? are strengthen a prevailing opinion that the regr>' I ... 11 iaIH doubt the | illations of this institution are becoming too might \u- | rj<rid, and that the general deportment of many who , ^ Profemmrii towards the students, is cal- i liopelvsslv I red. iv, sueli as eulated to ere te rebellious senliiiieyle in pHrlj, ann.U of the hre.i'ts of high-minded and honorable (_;,pt ill >?!.! Ir. v,,i.::^? nier, I:. ? litr.uiirl|.?o to this opiti- >?-ism ion. boWtM-r, we have that "j th Hoard of iii|>, .. , t.cr report.:.fi-r .. -juiri? ill to the Lie u i t , slate ; i v< ; lb . t> r ] .tl'bafn II '): Mi.-.'. n I l h j SI j' emv 'In ; i..-.... i. ...ithnrMi-s < ! | i :> t\ leiic.il i:e- :n- loi;.' i. i aw .v ti, i . ti. , lid al' ei.USi'S w it'll led '?? litis fe-li it, ilid hi i e I : isnaliv i, r fo e >n%idefed the wpnmcntshy ? ', '1 I i >, ?< wax-mug ; <t|.. s.i.p. nun a.. : . e cttect as jostifv their a s I a bin/, J dftiiiiiee of tii< regulation* dcsgflol in. ' Is ' " ore a-.tun* i board for taeir i?ove*nuieiit,toil they aie una- ' * ? i bell i!?? | i?le to omeover -ny Mittiei-nt cause, at the iiloU le tile M ic- I time of the outbreak, or in their suhsequent tiiird course and hearing, xhieh seems to eall for t,f lit i street, is j any special relaxation of ;he discipline of (Jar,( lock, for a the Institution in their favO'." . , . lay, it H?> ^ ' and many Acquitted. a immense T,|<4 Cmnden Journal learns that those ??f?l upon lite ~ . , doir.ii Heelings. P,r""n" of t!m Vigilant Committee, engaged lwM tour. At 'his recent fatal affray nt Carters! ille, in here is nl* Darling tun District, who were tried for uiur- ~~ ml 4J o- jer ut (|u, r^cont Court of Sessions in that onitnod.i- l)jS|rjct have all been acquitted Alito. chose hu- . * tlend the ^at several of the opposite party inuicted for illicit trsllieking with slaves, have been unity ma- found guilty. X rT^ftieh^ Ahotiier "Wosld'j Fair."?The Lonn ' ^||ar ^on Atlieneum states that the project of a second Crystal Palare Exhibition of all na h which t*on,,, *? P'ac<* 1861 .is on foot. Tho i i. proposals ihus far considered contemplate a ^elose of un'ver#n' collection of the fine arts; but , . . , the Atheceutn advocates an extension of ded with .... . .. , ..... . , this idea so as to provide for an exhibition u her laud, , . . . . , ' s Stact industrial art light, and The Pee Dee Herald.?.Mr. J. R. M?U >g and in* |(>ry has retired fr >m this paper, and Messrs p<irt, mention S. J. Gillispie and G. Agnew have assumed insist in Char- its ownership and editorial responsibilities. of ,dit. STo~p~ T?, Col T II Connors Oct 12, '67 on 1,1 from the Michael llortoo . April 8, '59 nou,u E J Williams Nepi 8, '58 he Revi- J |' fjitlinn Feb l'i, '69 * ".j.* n fifteen Cu, jBS Su>fl IVr 30 >58 ' per meet- .,/-.? P , lfl cuusp speak of Alex. Coffey Feb 19, 59 of ,u, crowded Dr L Z Williamson Sept 20. '68 Franc tuin some J J Porter Jan 26, '59 N< In Brook- jwhll (j uart?n * 27, *59 India churches jue| b Small June 21, '58 An i'gns"pur- J J Ogburn Nov 26, '68 , U? rei I reached I. B Ogburn, jr. March 17. '59 I A rer meet- j T Mat-key Feb 12, '69 t,,e Ml. dfily ? M (;rockell ? M .69 w??icl uptown W Thorlow Canton ? ? '68 "ou" ic ta'k of Jobn L Dixon March 15, '58 Ixchangt:, Mn Francr April 18, '58 I.n *A *'# k K C Vaughn ' 6, '59 j tintl t iK? i..6 Bobin Bowtrs Nov 9. '58 IhU __ T?,a , .devoted R W Voting >eb 17, '59 J"* nee*, and Wui Langl.y July 23, '58 'H f*' inuch'-u John J McAteer - 18, '58 ! , J D Hold March 4, '59 S?1Z* how* the .. .. _ , ? . 1 he i * of lute ""*t Geo MrC Wuhorapoon Feb 12. 69 hH|ef Kmii'l Uobinnon, Kept 21, '68 prtjr )r?l?agao- P If Ingram Feb 11, '69 riling Printed ! Win Steven., Fob 19, '59 re remind ) R CouneII Feb 12, '68 Rl loak, giv- Judg? Lonog Be moved. 3 8,1 .pent, of- ^->1^ worgt ihjIhic^I da*J iIihi M taaa- 6< ^ ripiritmfl c')UUlu ^a. #<?en ,'uc<5 '>er ratification of die * tfft in of tj>e Kcdernl Constitution, ?rw dur.e yesterday !v.| ui.y by our American, itepublican Govanor,? phenoine- lie, at the bidding ol a radical and finalucai itJted of abolitionist, removed J tie lg- Th faring from th? ottice of Judge ot i'ro aoali 0?."-~R bate. Thu. u/iiniio a liln? >i il-? 1 m.*r c i.) Aiiivri- ind?peiu!enie <V ilia judiciary, and the vaya ; supremacy of tha laws o/Congress in this CO ler of the Commonwealth. 610 b e publish- Judgu Luring preeulad as commission- P'otni ) buay lo ?r in the case of ihe rendition of a fugi them for ^ve slave from tbia State under the laws . am of I he United State#. There is high legal i lation and *ul',or',J' ^or ,'i* ?f,*Q>ot> that, on I hi* at 11 id?m?flJ ! OCCM'on. 116 discharged bia duty legally at ll| ?l met toe*, 1 judioionaly, humanely?no irai an author* The chap- ity than the counceia for the slave. But (;0| rude and thie was of no avail with the chief actor# Then an eph? in what followed. There ia a party in inarki is not a Massachusetts which hold# that the Fede- hog r ' ,H' ^on,t'lul'on? * covenant with death buahs * and an agreement with hell; and that, !i Carolina constitution or no conatitution, law or no Co' roaectilion 'rtW> n0 fugitive alave shall again I hi re- (he re in it, but tinned to his master from this Stale. It *"J 60 f the Pal- iaas notorious a political fact as >? that I ?han,1 ly for the the sun ahmea, that this party enters into and, in fact, eotroW the Republican par* ' ty. Col. Kilias, an Americas and a -r() at nearly Senator, ia precisely accurate when he | (|,t. r< York eity says, in hia speech of the sixteenth, that ed 5* ?ui 1^,000 "the Abolitionist hold the balance of took esaes end power in this fitatv, end the Republican of th< lla-makera P?ftJ dare not offend them for fear of ?^>?l? re, besides withdrawal of their vote*, and the oonse? 1 a'uf ncid downfall of the party." Now,tbia 1 ' have u ' the party which, form the day of the ** rendition of the slave Hum* until now, *r ' have bettered the Legislature for the re, having maVM| of Judge Loring ; end thie is the irt.maknra miserable squad of voters which ft. 1*. y( lay. The Babka and hie party "dare not offend," Braai tinea haa but even trample on the Constitution to Char1 oymsot, conciliate. I Esq., 0 ouch the Legislature bare'bowed ir On Thiwdry, the llth ilMt., by Rev. R. to this traitorous dictation, aud v,, *; VK J'1* nn'\^ ., , iii Martha Boyd,ol Fishing Lreck?near Lewn add revs, yet the remo*?! h.ts been ;#v}ne ed by tl.e executive ; and the prtri curse of Govenor Gardner met the ~ lie and cordial approval of the patri- BllsillCSS NotiCCS. itixens of this Slate. Hut N. 1*. is rode into power on a different cur- Mm. 7/asskm, so. 800 Korani SxMKT Sats ?y from that which bore in Govenor nR ,y LANE'S CKI.EHIt ATKD VERMIFUGE nor. He was etectoJ l?v twe r?s>ub?. as led and controlled* by aoch ul- uv I*kos. or I'ittshiuoiu eesoilers as Henry Wilson; by the ^KW ^OUK' '&M. ultra element which has demanded V*~ x chl,d ol mlnc -''owing symptoms of eejoval of Lering. Hence he dared worms, I gave it a bottlc.or I)r M'Lane's Cder fuse to comply with the address hmted Fenutfuge, whteh brought m?? he vuhuuous deed of removal has bunch of worms, numbering, I should judge, Massachusetts low io the pit of dis about thirty, The child was very sick during (> Boston Post. die opciation, but is well and hearty. ^w^Mrs. Twist, No. 18 Avenue 17, writes under rbe Affair of Honor ?t Mobj.le- datc <,f ,8">2. uud *.ys she bad a ... ii i , I . been troubled with worms for more than a J ml ill the Mobile papers a /e w ad- . .. . , , , , ... , ., ,,, , . , ' '. , _ . y??r, and that she toojc one bottle of I>r. M ihI panic jIhts concerning the affair , , ? , . ... 1 ?i i i i . 7, ... taju: s Celebrated Veriutluge. prepared by mor in M"bile between Cant, llarrv ... .... 7 , , . - ._ r r l*?niitt?r lima whii-h Kiuttirrlif a?ua? ?.? rv, oj pioinie, ami t;apt. il.A. I>c Hi Vn of the French armv. The thing over llnechundml aorjvs, a.nl hit e. She , off on Sunday afternoon, just <,ver ,low Ul,wvcs hvrM"*,f to U enli,vlj' f,tc ,rom d,i* Jississippi line. The weapons used ca!M>navy revolvers (ox charges), the Mr*- "''Kg'"*. ? German woman, residing at lice .fifteen paces ,'the terms, to fire 2,14 "ivii.^u.n street. Buys, that after using one ill after the word, advancing or re v'a' "r- Cane a Celebrated icnuilugc, she liiijj stationary, as each party prefer passed two huge tape woinj*. Up II the word being given, both The above certificates arc all fro? parties es raised llieir weapon* n.no Jjred.- W,,I1 known in this city. It there a ? any alio . M ?urv was nntpuclunl, but his ad doubt. they have the and n<idrc**cs, and iiv received a ball above il,e right can satisf*- themselves t>y personal iiujuirv. when inoti'il h'Ui .j! t Iii* tseil'ii'i iSf Purchaser* *ill be en I to a-h for . ,i : < .?., . i,. Oh.M'L.INK'S PKI.IJlit: .JTKJTV I KMIHMK iiiaiiiil.ivlined l.v H.P.MI^it liltt'S., ot PutsI. itgh, Pi .lilodie Ve imluges i.i .t . sin ;ile?* l?r i l.it .e's ge time V c. l . i .. nUdii-o li 'mill il I. ve I i.,-, vim i. a li ! nil r, >].. ! . i, og >lu. N ' " . k -..li.... ..it Me .g. t s P'sto', nitiO'd h*. ?-Kv. nod fired ^;?ij I l.hMl.Nu it. t'.-., l? I tilf KI.MIIOI.II'S CKNL'INK PKi.P.VK \Tio.V. .. IkV .eirs .'M-'eJ'-' - e. ? tiiavel, lSl.iddet, l)...|. y, Ki invy v e, iiiiiiel .o.ljiti.y in it ? toot of i i j .vtlevlimis. h, and he Inui taken l"i nut f m a J KI.M IK >1 IPS ti-nuioe P- . natation for Xer. tire, wlien Mr. <.iirjr<l, ilia w mi ( u Mill- ami ll.lniilati .1 >nllri I'l > Riviere, cried "stop," upon wln<-h i VllKli.Vlliil.lt'Sliciiuiiii' I'li-pi'iubrnfui Lom . Mitury lowered hi* pistol :?ud linn dkl I'"*'1'. "I -Vciiio.y. t to his second. The wound* of | WJ. h/,Mno/.l?'?> limine i-Vf|>;iin' <m for I>if . K Hre not considered dan ? Hc..iiy .tf t!.v...n,l \V...kiwM. is. and he whs. at the last accounts. S (J,r? j,. n,?!oi. lor ii riM # i i iM , ) JLX Urak liuuiii ??l PtM h, TMIII* j well. 1 lie cau*e of in#?? ?liliieulcy j |7I7iTt/ L stated.? Charleston Courier. I Tt*KI.MIK>LO'Sfioi.wii.e).;.I>?r.tt...n f..r Ni?hi Sweat*, I'nlilli'vl, J)iniin -? ut \ ifiiin. ? MtK), t/|IO|.f?'S (Setuiiiie l*ir|iaiuti"ii <?' /.nn^ r i J1 K'"tr, ' niviiol /.i^iludi' (lir ,l/i?.*cuUr* C I 11 ill ill) l)ll . WKAMItfIZ.Z/S (ienuiiio Tup .ration (or I'alV Jw 'I4' ' 'otnweiinnce* ami Krn/'iions* ttttKAMUO/.PV r.ViiHiue Preparation* (or later From Europe. ** r*Ux< in u,e l,!"k' sick Stom 0^,0 jjf Si'o mlverlist'ineiit lirxlisl A R R I V A h <) F THE II hi.M HOLD'S HKM INK I'KLI'.iit.lTlo.V, m ^ in Mitoihitp /?olo?ioi New Advertisements. NIAGARA. NOTICE, D?n\> 1? tiunnlinns, Trust cos, Rcceiv- ' iLtrAz, March 2?.?The Royal Mail ers aml Coililliiltced. 11 Ship Niagara ha* arrived at this AI.I. (iii.trJi.iiiH, Tru?li t'? Ueccivcrs nn I wi:b Liverpool date. to the 13th C?nuiiiile?-a. lli.ir ii|>ix?intiiieiits mid?r tin* Court of K<piit\ I*.?r I^uhmmIit I)is. _ i w trie I, nre untitled n:.<l r?<|inr. <t t uiiike .tn>i ueneral Hcwi. render tln-ir re?p?elive Keturna :i^MP<ih'e e English House of Commons met to the net of IM 10, ? !? <>> b? f?re the 3.1 Ui?y e l'iib instant. Mr. I)'Israeli an "f ^ next. red the satisfactory termination of Rule* ?id la* issued ngainst nil defuul* ,i.unJer.UoJingb.t-?nO,..tU,ic. '"* j.wjks ||. WITIIKKM-nON. iiii r riinc6i ^ ^ I e appeal of Orsini and his fellow C?m. (Mice. Mareh 3 \ !? '?* 4i-|dfi'aS irators, has been refused. Arrests peeled person, continue throughout ? s A<Wcr?i>i..s House. N. Y.J re. __ ithing later had been received from ! rpm: uotdii.x pui/e. i attempt had been made at Chalons i ?'!!; r., ... . I r . I ' TIIK (iol.l)KN HJI/.K. rive the Kepubiic. In was defeated, j TIIK tidl.liKN I'Ul/.K riot had occurred at Dublin l*t*een . TIIK tiulJiKN I'ltl/.K, 'olice and the College Students, in j TIIK tinl.DKN I'Kl/K. i live of the littler were dangerously 1 TIIK tJOl.l'KN I'KI/.K. .i..j ? 'I tiib HOl.HKS phizb. TIIK (iol.UKS riil/K. Commercial News. ; TIIK ?.<?i.i?kn I'KIZb. jkrpool Cotton Markkt.? Cotton lll|rtfl4JlW!'"'.fll-t.ut.i, :!! ieclmed from 1 4 a 3-8.1. per lb. m ii.i.u8tkatkh ev KRY M kkk quence of the heavy i in porta lion*. ii.i.usth \tki> kvhllv week, tales of tho week were but 21,000 II.I 1,'nTR.\TFI> k r Kit v w kk. , c?f which speculator!! an.l exporters ll.l.l'si It \thl> every w kkk. each 2500 hales, leaving 10,000 ie1.us i ra i Eli ev el< \ \* hhK. of all descriptions to the trade? vl't'I !*\!l'v vL-vm tlir.'' tales. on Friday .he 12 thwere 3000 ^pht | m EN t oiMh.s SENT FREE. , the inatket closing dull. Orleans , whs quoted at 7 7 8-1., Orleans Mid 1 II I'. u O L 1) L N 1 K I A 1". . at 7 0 Ifld., Mobile FVr at 7 3 41., ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED I! !e Middling at 7 1 2J. Upland Fair 5 8.1, and Upland Middling at 7 Tlie New York Weekly Golden Prise ia per lb. 1 he slock on hand compris- one nt tlie largest and l?vat weekly papers '2,000 bales, of which 175,000 bales of t!.?* day. An Imperial Qntrlu ronuiti* American. ing ei.ht page*, or forty eniunina, of enter. ?? tinning nriginul mailer: and elegantly illua* TIIK MAKKKI'S. A tflfl wt>r(t frolI, 50 ,.enU to *10 00 in Columbia, March. 27. 1858 hold, will be presented to enth subscriber t> supply of cotlon on mile yesterday Immediately on receipt of the Subscription inited ;lhere was a fair demand at fur- j Money, trices, viz; 9 to II) eenta extremes. ?Charlf.stob. March. 1* 1858 ?n? co??v fur "nf J**"' " ? 00 ttn<l } mu . a . . ?n.'copy for two yeurs. . . 4 an nna a gitus ~ ? s' to day reached 0mj c Jy for three year.. . 5 OO nod 3 gifts a es principally effected before the 0nt.c ,?r h?, y;wn,. . . H w alld 5 gifts (ligation of In* Nui^am* ? advice*? ( AND TO f'l U1IS rday's prices cont.uued unchanged - Threa <0pie.onB yesr. ...96. and S gifts Min ing^ constitute the particulars of Kiv? (?Ilt, Rbi?, h ulflM urn ; a mim at ?* B at 0 ftO lit 10; I IVn conk-* one yi r . W W" I ft. and 10 giftl??I "J Jli'a?3 ,ml, J?1!. 5,7 ViV',1* 21 ?" y?" 20 f??1 21 i' ui ? i ? i* V 0 n! al 1 ' The article* lo hi* diatrbuted ar* loriiprla\i Ml at 12, 146 at 12*. t,d |R lhe f.,||owjnjr |Ui . . CMATAMoooA.Tenn, March 2ft. j package* of Gold .containing fftOO each rn I* quoted at 40 a 4ftc. p?*r budiel.?- ft do d>? do 2<K1 each ? are large iappl|?? of (lacon in the 10 do do do 100 r? It it ; It te quoted at I On per lb for the 10 I'atcnt I*rer Hunting Caaed ound. Wkeat ie worth 0fta76c. per Wntehea 100 each il. 20 Gold VVatche* 7ft each Naw Vr.M,rch26|Hft6. J? J) WWWW 60 each Iton la untitled. 1 he sale, before ^ ^ QM w<(tchca S6 p|M.h ceip of the ateamer ? -dvk e-oompn,. faaed Wntohe. 30 each lit- d Wk Ut !" TI.*"? ' ?>? Si,v" VVa.rhL ?10 to 2ft each m . T . 10OO Gold O.ard, Veal and Mil. aalea of 3J.OOO buahela. Naval Fob Chaioa 10 to 30 aaoh a are quiet Rice la firm. 0(>u U^.lw. Bro^hea, K.r Naw Orliars, March 26 1*68 |)rop^ Cuff I'ioa, Sleeve Bute an lee of Cotton to-day previoua to loB.t R,ng^ Shirt Stud-, Watch Keya.GoJd rceipt of the Niagara's new* enmpria- mn<t silver Thimble*. and a variel} ot other KK) balea A dentin* aubiequanlljr Hrtfclc?. worth Trum flftv ceiila to f|3 each, place of * a * oenl per lb. Tlieaalea Immediate) v on receipt of the a':becripi week foot up 62,300 bale*. The iion money, the anbeer'ber'e name wlH be on hand eoroprieea 4*0,000 bale*.? eot?red upon our aubeurfptioo book oppodeureaee in receipta for the aeaaon at aU# ? tn^ th. g%fi eo/feepoeding mrt amount* to 32,000, and at all the *llh llMlt 0-l?ber will be forwarded, aitiun bnUa. OD0 week, to the aubeeriber, by mail or ti> - ^ ... pi m ? rw, p'lH.pilKl TT I I I 1 1 All communication# almuld b? nddreaaed Hymeneal. lo BBCWpTdico, t ' ? 49 ?nd 49 Moflatt Building, I3A Broad- j A irrled, on 21at inal, by R??. W. f, way, New York. M f> ngion, Mr. John Bridge* and Mia* VSpecimen eopie* ami free. Agent* loll#, daughter of Alfred Andrew*, wanted. 1 ali of thi* District. March 91, ltM i