The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 12, 1858, Image 2
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[Correspondence of the Lancaster Lc
New Yokk, M.iy 1, li
The Orsint uvumnstrntim lias bei,
event of the week. The lurid dan
the revolutionary torch ami 1-luropcM
Republicanism, strew tluir ghastly
athwart our thoroughfare* to yive ini).
significance to the occasion. Five tho
rein fees, exiles and their sjmpall
with lighted flaulbefttia in their Itund
the tiies tf vengeance in their hearts,
i heii in pi occasion down Broad wa
the llowery to the l'nrk. where n ro
had been erected, and 20,000 people a
bled to honor the memories of the si
conspirators \\ ho have suffered dentl
attempting the life of the French Fi?|
The exercises Mere ehgcrncvrcd by
Alien, an American, wiio called the vu
Kcinblage to order, made tlio i-poninj; *|
read the resolution*, and introduce*
speaker of the eveni >g. Alberto C. >
who discoursed in Italian. The dril
substance of the resolutions and spc
was this :?Before high heaven IjOUU
polcon is Lnt a malt as the rest <>f u
wiiii noi:c ot the sacrcdoul Huinntery
Dsi Uralia and tliu Divine Right of
to consecrate his I'otjurcd Highness,
if it could sanction any light but t
the people to rule. From the mom
his usurpation of empire, he crowdi
prisons and penal colonies with more
t200,000 victims, the best souls and 1;
of France, large numbers of whom
and arc yet daily dying, from the crir
of their incarceration and exile. To
this wholesale slaughter of thousani
men by one man, it is an eminently
just, and e\en Christian duty, to tern
the existence of this one man, il
usurped his imperial position, and 1
uuon the bucks of tlie people hy fore
fraud and prejurv, he ought to be
guislud as icmorscicssly as aconflag
that was consuming the population,
so the speakers went on to 'justify tv
cido. Some very brave and txccllen
pic among us liino been ijuito frigl
about this iilTair, as though we had a I
of our own to explode bombs at; but
was no cause for alarm. It began it
lf??r lu>ir ? * .... ?!...- ; - ?
MX.., XUIUIUIV'I ill I-III Ill, nil
d(.d in smolc.
We have a one horse court in this
culled I lie .M aiine I'oiut (Horse Ma
fancifully so called, bceauac there is
little marine business transacted in it
decisions are made mainly to tell t
marine**, hut never to be respected
up as precedents. Well, one of the I
hair wigged judges of this com t, tinday,
trotted out Dred Scott, the era
nag now on the judicial course, gu\
nn airing in high blood *1} ie, and rod
rough shod over the complaint of r
old colored woman who lias no right
one of our while car-conductors (
donkey car at that) felt bound to roup
Toe old woman Wanted to ride ami
her five pence lik.r wnito folks, b
conductor would not let Iter, pu>het
otr lite cur, ami did her material pel
damage. Hence her complaint upon
Judge Thompson charged the jury at
length, and laid down the following
of law:
That m-trrofis *!*> not i
rights iirid privilege* as white men : r.
ing (hat (he Dred Scott decision wi
only sound law, ami should be obey,
every good citizen of the community
that it was founded on principles of ji
reason, and Christianity. The pin
being a negro, had no rigl to a seat i
car in question; that it was the duty o
conductor to expel her, under the rule
regulations of the company w ho had the
to establish such rules and regulations
negroes might bo permitted,but wit
entitled to a seat in a pub ic conveyni
That the only question for the jury t.
sider was whether the defendant use
more force than necessary to put the
tifl'oft'the cars. That if he did she
entitled to a verdict; otherwise it on
for the defendant The jnrv relirei
in a short tune returnd with a veidi
the dfend.int.
The ii.it shop windows in Hroadwn
.displaying the now regulation army I
It is modelled after the style know
Kossnth." color black, run tinned
one eide to furnish sticking place
1.1 t. f -.L
usucil tf.ilUHT, gOl(l ITICf Ollglt
other ornaments to the rnnk of the w<
Jt looks exceeding trim nud picloesijuc
must be n greiit relief to the hood ol
soldier, though I cannot think it altog
benefitting his profession, as I ri-niem
oft hat turnetli away wrath and how
aoldier do battle unless he be britnf
vengeance?
Two little bits of Jews have been ci
in this city lately in the very beginni
their litraeiilioh career. This early n
t their latter end* was accomplish**
very singularly orthodox and spiritual
nor, as they were unable to surviv*
bleeding that foil wed circumcision, th
Doctors and Rabbis of the Synagogue
fffWd before the Coroner thst the circu
If II B'on was "Sl" on the square," and after the devotion W? princi|
"" most approval pattern of Abraham. Isaac, fe-tcd % Me*ars t
Jacob,nud "thine ancient people, the Jews," . l',u w,,e M"<udsd *
ingT generally. No doubt the little things n7 t^h? S^ullVm
wonld havo preferred to remain in the J opinion, that rec?>i
> g world uh Gentiles rather than come to such judgment of nil, a
: au untimely eml. 1,. place them high ii
I ^mmm^^i ?nd wise Htatesmei
<Tj|f TriUun ! Rovi,<ii,,f
*2.no j y JL I U l|l I. | We have receivt
8 00 i : j ?P pamphlet fiom
.j. I of R. W. Gibbs,
io8. - j the South. The
n the ! LANC ASTER VILLE, S C. nbU' d?'d?cl'?'is "
,tM ,lf i ' report and stren
ii Red WEDNESDAY MINING, MAY 12, 1868. tional and well tin
glare MHMI HHWH?BMBMSCWaWM While lie depreeal
losing ! Death of Senator Evans. i T,C8lil>n ?? calculi
iiaand ' <>ur Charleston and Columbia exchanges ! '?n n",onSKt 1
risers, | received by last mail, bring us the sad in- j si',,*",ns among t
4, oud . teliigencc of ilie death uf our beloved and ; E,lwl,,uer 10 *"?u"
mar- venerable Senator La Congees*, Hon. Johmh ul,0,i oin "hie
y and : J- I'.vass. The melancholy event oneomul 1 '' biconns Hit ill
strum j suddenly, at W ashir.gton, about one o'clock ! 'roul ^',c lr?\a|fssein
1 011 Friday, Tiii inst., from n disease of the ! trade, t<
j vera I ' heart. It is said that latterly he enjoyed wnrn puople o
1 for j unusual good health, ana hence the moun- j ?*?" ^u* now '"'I
peror. ; '"I announcement is the. more deeply felt. I which l',u> c;u?no
John j The-name ?d" Jvugf. Kvars is identified | ^ov" Adams 11
>t as- j with the history of South Carolina; ho has l'K* 118
teeth, | hern a faithful, useful and honored son, and l',t* '""i0''1) t?*po
1 ihr hm long career of pubiic service is unsulli- xvhom waB fcfcrrei
lazzi. ! l'd bv a solitary dark spot. Ilia nobleness sn??? wn* briefly, t
"t and | "f mind and purity of purpose was conce- 's Bri,all'r that
eehes ! 'led every where,forming a shield impervious caU8w "u* 'a??
1 Na- 1 t'te attacks of either envy or malice A *',u '""m^dhite
s are, 1 generous constituency loved him in life and ')L' a 8tl"
about ' mourns him in death. must have theeflec
Kit gs j The public services of Judge Evans, tries to produce it
even commenced as Commissioner in Equity for | w'^h xxc uow l"'i
lint of I t'liastirlield District iu 181:2. Afterwards, ^ 1 his is I
ent of he soiled in the Slate Legislature, and as '',c' minority rcpoi
fd his j Stale Solicitor fur the Eastern Circuit. His "pi.Milafions no
. 111 an J judicial honors were conferred by the Leg- ton is already gro
todies J ish'tiire in 18:29, and he eonlinued to dis- w,,r''l where the
Jie,j j charge the laborious duties of a Judge up- i J''?8* degree adap
cities j the bench until 185-'l, when the tuore ^,l?* l'rii:t' n'rendy
Mt(,p distinguished post of United States Senator u'nnl* afl4l Englan
N ot | was conferred upon him. Here he remain- ?perim?
right. i" the faithful and efficient discharge of 'heir dominion!
linate I high and responsible duties until rcmov. i 118 lo ''iduce t
living I '"<1 ov the last dread summons?death, lie j?'1'1 r"",'|ig c<
enpid VV!,H "i the 7'Jd v?ar of his age nt the time v""v,:'n the price
t. ! of bis death. ' rtfB*w ?'ffwr,H whi<
,..rn fruit less. There 1
exlin- ,
; \ .. ie 11. so well adapted to
ration! Ack.nowi.hdomksis.?We are indchud! '
. - i . ii 11 >1 g\ . . ,. I of cotton an lite
At.<l 1 Hon. Joint .mt^nceii Iv?r late copies ol 1 .
. ... . . . . . . I Union, atid to wli
ranin- Hie v\ aslnitgiou tjlobe, containing interest 1
, I ;1(? ,, , j 1 _ ur 1 ...... I uiav be raised bv
t jk-u- | * "iijjicsriwii.il uru. mis. ?H* UJ/StMM4 )
itoiied i in tlieio linil ??ur lt?prc8i'Ol?tivi*, mi J also consumption, the
Ml. ... IIOIIIlll' Cfl
lyront ?lr. lioycc, occupy prominent places.
n lar- ! Russell's Magazine 1,1 "r<lt'rl0 l*c
ni < ?). j This valuable periodical for May, is on m"'?Pu')?'l' * P
... n ... . "I cotton one-halt
our I at >lc. <>ur opinion ol the general . ,
........ . , , V sullicicnt ntinibci
, eitv merits of tins Magazine have been given ho , .. .
- 'I ... ...... , . . , pose, and it ik pre:
riiie") i ollen Mint :t is useless to recapitulate.? J . ,
I .... . , , ,. .. oeing cheaper, co
v,.rv 1 here has been no tailing oil in any ot its ...
... . . profitably?say at
It* departments, ana it is ever prompt in its
1 1 ' ,. 'V .at ten. To this i
.ppnr.M., A.. l.UTnry production, ,t relc? a?b.t??,i.||
or nt ''.is no superior in the country, .North or
inrse- South, and bill few, if any, equals. Terms 'n. ,,r 't,r *? J*
; . ? . . , . * , , staples oiichali,
other * ? I" r year, published in Charleston. \ nlII(,llllt |abor.
el; est J ? ?? i mil lions slaves, ly
e him j ChMstian Missions.?W o have received j of negroes from
e liini j "f'hiistian Missions and African Colon iza- something to
t po?r | lions, by John 11. Adger being a review,
S Unit I l" pamphlet,of ' Western Alrica : it* Insto. ,|u.'n) to be in
, ?nv j ry, condition and prospects, by Rev. J. I of four millions.
,.Cl 1 Lcigbton Wilson, eighteen years a mission* millions will be r
pllV nry in Africa, and now one ot the Nccreta- llt one-fonrtl
' < .. . ... .. . * ,, . additional import*
lit the '??;? "f the Presbyterian Board of Foreign million?making I
I her Missions." W'e Imve had no opportunity ed, in order to do
rsonal lo examine Ibis paper attentively, and *nay four.tbirds of fou
which rt'fl'r to again. It is printed in very neat i ",'r^si ?Pe ?mi
.,! ont! eminent 01 pi
/]iui'|i ?tyle, ui the steam power prcsa of h. Qf slave produce,
rules Brilton, Columbia. I tlio cos? also of I
I Now,allow that lu
? i tribute two-fifths
same Admission to the Bar i bof the ot|ier ?,r
m irk ' 'u' f"Ho? iiig gentlemen were Inst week ! upon this two-fil
, I admitted to the practice of law in this two-fifths equal,
is not s , t the labor element,
L-d hy i j nl importation of
, but I vv. Barker, Charleston; Jos. N. Brown, |jonH ?f America
uatiee I w* J Ferguson, Laurens; John j thirds of two-thir
' lift' ('rcen' Columbia; \V. I. Iludgens, rjcun amves. Tin
In ' ; I aiuiens ; J Elvin Knott*, Newberry ; Robt. | importation to a<
i" the |{. Cross-Hill ; Roswcll T. Logan, Walter- ; ono-half in the p
if the , boro; (.'has. J. Macbeth, Charleaton ; Thoa. thus be four lliir
,, Jin,| A. Middle ton, Georgetown ; Jos. I*. Moore, |our thirds of one
i I : Kdg? field ; J. N. Nathans, K. Priolenu of two thirds of I
r^' Kuveiiel, Charleston ; J. F. Shaw.Greeiiville; nnd two-ninths m
; that II VVliiln?.r, Anderson ; E. II. Young- surprised at the ri
is not j blood, Kdg.field. political problems
;ue The following gentlemen were admitted condition, and arc
cm- i , i u i- . l? ? I'lu arithitetlc. I
(1 ^Dd "> : |nncll more auitah
Robert E. Allison, Lancaster; A. Austin, gation. Theproj
p.ain- Chesterfield; It W. Ball, laturens ; Josiah go ao far. Lung
was Bedon. Wallerboro ; S. (j. HeBrnhl. Abhe- point the market i
i>t he vi'R* I N. B. Griffin, Edgefield ; Win. Hick- ted ; slave labor
I Barnwell ; F. W. Hundley,Columbia ; ! bos; cotton down
. !?n.? ? * 1
Cl |or | - ?inrii?H, J! , \>riuri?-nion \ IVOO- J-.tiglMh DIRnilltCll
I it J W. !'. Tompkins, Kdgeflald ; James H. the plnutei not al
V\ hitner, Anderson. clothing for his nl
[y ftre j ??i ~ The r?vi?w?r
,al j Adherence to Principle. * deleterious elTccts
ii an Odunibin (iuardian pays the nr.net- Africans, with w)i
"I' j jurtt tribute t<? Alesnra. Bonhnni of thin lence nnd decent n
>r " Stnte and (duitmnn of AlinniMnippi, in view 'f bare upon our
' "" of their strict adherence to principle in re- ?y?tem of slavery,
ar r tuning to vote for the Kansas bill lutcly '' bus been urg
' !,n<^ panned. The high ground which these gen- poor nun slavcho
' 1tleaen took, and maintained under the pe- prices cannot buy
' r i culiar eireumntances, entitles them to tho gardn the poor m
' r 1 unqualified admiration of the entire S .uth : "H h**ing no olln
uU of ' Mr.ssas Qorrnau aup IloapA*.?These bis labor, and the
two ifitllitfil SoutiiuNi nifiiibfr? Itl f\)finrnau I the tiade will be
by their rote* against the Kmifcrn Kill just cheapen the 1at>
ill off passed, have manifested nn adherence to w;n m the mime
of principle, which under ell cireum*lanees is ^ ^ }# lo ,)U
" the crowning glory of a statesmen. Mo
rr,vn policy of lucre ex|tediency ought to nulior- Poor Hi"1 cannot
I in n izp a departure froiu<tne plain direct line of In a moral point
man. duly winch principle clearly defines, and : treated at consider
f the w,,il? *v "P ;? | it hce now
, their colleague* nho, judging ihe measure .
Otiglt ,||B l)t5-( f',,r i,,,. Ntnlth that coilhl foe ohistlt "" '"ill IU
1 i id ut Uas present juncture, our Muiuoait .. ; |! t ! , o'..
unci. ! ia full, free and warui for that unbending j aaaociatiou with ei
pl?\ sc? prominently muni- -carrying the slave trade into practical effect, the ?
-i'Miij.-i.i una Hunhum on i, e ? .... , . .....
>. Tl.e.r record is mado ? *"** JUfchfil,d ,n ll,e 8,Kht of h??
dated, it in true from that inciting wurs in the interior of durin|
co-laborers, but in our Africa for the purpose of making captives many
id will hereafter in the to be sold into bondage and in being instru- on tie
x it does now in ours, uieotal in reviving the many species of in- of thi
I position as true patriots . . , , . 1
tj. Humanity tnseperuble froin the trallic in On
m m M slaves, are questions which our enlightened Puliiu
th? Slave Trade people should not consider lightly. city li
;d a very neatly gotten " ~ a port
the Steam power press < Judge Oneall. nies <i
Columbia entitled: "A This distinguished man writing to the clock,
x to the Legislature of Newberr> Hinmg Sun fri.n? Ibis I'lace, ?'*tin|
i the revival of the Slave ?Hu?i*?n to the cold weather with Cadet
I. Adger."* Hoth the ma. whleh we weru lhcn vi*i,cd : dcr"'<
srity reports of the. Com- 44 What an awful judgement upon <>?r -la nanl '
vas referred the Message ful country, to he visited w ith n snow storm l|)on^
elating to the slave trade. ?ud Irost, the last days of April. I never *'rv(
d in a way which demon- j fl,lt niore solumn than I did on Monday. It ,n t,,u
riter has deeply felt and ! 8t*u>*-d to me as if God was speaking in the fo"ov
us phases and aspects storm, ?*nd admonishing lis against the sins ,n
ugly delicate, ff not dan- *ht> lnnd Think you, that God does not
resents to the people of deal with us as l?e did with the children of 1 ,KM
writer .nrtrree? witli ih?? Israel? I believe that lie does, and that his ?' ^
et forth in the minority warning* are every day <n the land, hut we I ran,t8
gt liens them by nddi- heed them not, and we are rushing onto D,ore
ted reasoning of hi* own. disunion and anarchy, and to the overturn* cover,
lea the discussion of the ing of the heat government which God ever nU|
ited to divide public, opin- give to man. I lie Northern fanatical fury n,nrt''
lo alienate, and now dis- 1 'H I'hely to have the effect of bringing ruin 4'ntl'ri
hose who should stand down upon themselves and upon us. ingot
Jer ; yet ns it is begun, Court, here, lias been uninteresting. ] nt 1
i is continually going on, "wept the Process and Inquiry Dockets, on ; on,,'ri
ity of those who dissent Monday; the former was large and pretty ''
?nt proposition to revive stiflly contested. Yesterday the Sessions
d raise their voices and and n large part of the Issue Dockets per- *or'
f the South not to ul an* j idled. The Grand Jury mad.; several exc d>*egnablc
position for one lout presentment** which arc admirahlv e.v- ^
t hold. pressed. You will find them in the lam- t',ou*
tgumenl for re-opening vaster Lndger, and worth rending." room,
quoted and endorsed by "n *M
rt of the Committee to -,,,or t,,e Lancaster Ledger.] '*ev* '
d thai portion of his Men- ^'R* kotTou :?Having recently noticed ^ ^
hat the ?leinan*l for cot- Dvo communications in your paper, otto grt'a^
i the South can meet, he- hiKn?*'. "Many Friends," in which, I have of w1
of sufficient slave labor, bt:en nominated for Representative, to the
consequence of this will nc'-vt Legislature; uud the other signed, l,n,,8t'
price for cotton, which "Many Voter s' i pprov ing of, and endorsing "'gan
.1 to stimulate other conn* uoiuinalion ; allow uiu through the histor
, ami thus the monopoly 8:im* lnud,ul,h tu ??>* ?o "Many Friends" ttMU>d
ijov will be partially des- "fid "Many Voters that for this manifesta- ^
net on tilts other hand by tion of tl,eir k'r'dness, and for ttie very
'! iiiul the reviewer, not ?,???p'?"eotary terms, in which they have "raVw
i*relv, but by facts, Col. ,Hvn reused to spunk of uie, in their re- th ''l
on in other parts of the N'ceino con.mm,nations, I Under them 1
soil and climate is in the ,,l-v *'"etre thanks. ] accept the noiuina- *
tid to its cultivation.? ti??n , and will serve, if elected.
affords nn abundant slim- J WILLIAMS. Pu*t?i
d nnd France have tlio* \V ti
ited in various portions I [h or the I-nncastcr Ledger.] AlUtu
i, but witb him.Ii unsue- N| Coi.unbu, S. C, May 4 18.58.
hem to abandon the pro- On Saturday I left Iaineaster for lliia ?f pn
.tton. A few tents ad- place, for the purpose of attending the W
will not induce them to meeting .?f the Palmetto Association. I I "
li have once been proven f?,,nd that the late frost had done more in. I !"8
s no section of the world jury to vegetation in the vicinity of Camthe
profitable cultivation den than in the neighborhood of Ij.ncnster. I , ,
Southern Slates of this | stopped at the M uisiou llouse,' kept by \ ! ,
at ever height the p.ioe on r friend .Mr Robinson, took some re.
the giovving demands of frcHmients and then made my vvav for the | '
South will, in a propor- it. R. l)o|,ol ul <*nn,)i(.n> uhicl. I reached : ?nl
IV1IIIII
joy the uiolopoiy which in time to yet aboard of the one o'clock con.-|
it fortune to enjoy. train for ColiiinLi:i. We passed with con* |0WlMj
lire a continuance of this nidcrable speed through n well cultivated ^
posed to reduce the price portion of country. The crop* arc some- qUe-(
' by the introduction of a ?vlmt backward, yet I could ace the new I ^
of slaves for that pur- growth of young corn in the distant view,! 0Qe c
sullied tliAt labor thereby J nnd the cotton held*, which arc numerous i ||<t n
tton may be grown ns > anfj large, arc all planted in the most regular e|ler|,
five cents, as it is now i or(jpr. #
proposition, the reviewer \\ e reached Kingville in good time, but s|MlU|
y as follows: Wns there delayed, aometiinc.in consequence i
sduco the price of slave of changing cars. Finally, we got aboard j |,j? n(
you must double the j j)u. <*<>|nuiki.i train, and with almost 8iruc|
which is now, say tour |i?|,tnjng speed reached (Columbia at 0 o'* ,rv
y importing four millions 1 , , .. ? . . , , '
' Africa. Hut, vou must d??*. P ?" P'?"y wdl worried out. how. , ,K. fcf|
make up for their w ant ever, after applying to a Barber to clear our bchai
iree American negroes an- physiogomv and a change of linen and a foncc
four Atrienns ; the num- n g00(j Hllpp(>r, w-e felt very mueli revived. ?truc
sported will be four-thirds ,. . ,
!, , ,, ... ... ... 1 lie next thing then was to see the great i .
But the value of our lour I ? " . ?"i i
i-duced by contamination 1 California fr-ar. I suppose that all rccol-! body
i, which will require a;i j lect the big Bear story, with which the pa- ' b?
(lion of four-thirds of one pt>rs were filled wit'i last winter. Tltat jn,, 0
the ?hole number reqnir- , forest, our eyes have seen, i lht?
nblc our labor, equal to ' l,,en
r millions added to four- weight is said to be 1988 lbs., j Thor
llion. But labor is but when standing, is 4^ feet higc, measures 4 mmmmm
rice. To reduce the price : sround the neck and seven feet around
the *lave trade rou*l nffVct body ntl(j 14 inches between the eye*. ? '
and and tranapoitallon.? ' . . . . .. ^ :
nd and transportation con- U e ret<?rncd to our lodgings -at the (.onto
price, nnk leave for la- garee House and retired for the night, and 1 li
ee-fiftlis. The reduction j slept soundly, without being interrupted their
ttlis of the price, (which by dreams of the monster Bruin. convi
fif i-nuro> tu'n.thinlu of I '
,) wm?"?n f..r an addition' Tho ?cxl n,orninC ' *? '??<> ??>? new I
two-thirds of four mil- House which is in process of erection. The ^
n slaves, equal to four- building is going up rapidly and wheo fin- ,
ds of lour millions of At- will be one of the most magnificent 1
s grand total, therefore, of (T u ti i . r
* ... j structures in the U. rv I he large stone of -im
reoinplish a reduction of ? 1 li
riee of slave staples will which the walls arc built, are raised by i lrani
ds of four millions plus means of windless, pulley, block and tackle; I ply i
> million, plus four thirds jjot up in the most scientific manner. Many the ?
pour millions equal to ten i nH wo#Id w wd| M {Q ,Co|u(n. j S- C
ullions ! 1 hose who are . ? iu ,,
.suit must remember that bl" to 1,,ok at l,"? structure of art.? Soull
involve more than one Sunday passed ofi" quietly, fur I think that
not to bo solved by sim- | nil business ceases in Columbia on that '' Herr
ho cnlculas would be n d . j no^ Bt(C u business door open in
le instrumer.t for invest!* ? .... Maul
eet, of course, nevereonld l,K' cour"? "l lhe d">'- , \Vln|
before it could reach this On the night of the 3d, a large audience ,
#f slaves would be glu assembled in Atheneuin Hall, to hear a loc- i
worthless nay, an incu*; jlire 0|| pn?tt present and future of untie
i to live or six cents ; the ... . ,, ... .. ?
nrer bloated with wealth ; i Mex,co- rh? ieCiarvr WM l,on VVfl<Wv pr.so
le to buy provisions or j Thompson. He is a fine speaker and Ids i youn
aves ! discourse was edifying. ? ing, I
considers at length, tho On this evening General John A. Quitman i lb rot
i which these barbarian was expected to arrive In the 6 o'clock train,' ^
oni polygamy, theft, vio- and every nook and corner about the.de
ro virtues, will necessari- pot was crowded with people of all ranks,
present well regulated . color, size and sect, and even.clambering ^ j
j up on each other to get a sight of the old . ' f
rd as an advantage to ths j hero. The Columbia Artillery took itn sta- ^
Ider, who at the present lion some two or tbrpe hundred yards be- 0|,e |
slaves. The reviewer ro- , low the Depot of the S. 0. Road, and aa t-e rs
an who owns no slaves 1 the great man approached, salute* were fir- mom
er source of wealth but I ed. When the hero reached the depot lie ready
effect of the revival of was met by the Committee of ih? A?tocin- a few
'a cheapen labor. If it lion. Capt. Stanly, ?a chairman, gave him ?
.hat is to be bought, it a cordial welcome, and which was Hotbed I c?",r
proportion, cheapen the in beautiful language. At the tonclusioo w**tv*
and w,ith this view, the of Capt. Stanley's address, General Quit-1
benefitted. j man, wan cheered by the thotmands llmt ~u'r
, of view, the * object it were waiting to aee him land, nod after the
nhle length'. Mht*i?r?- ?a uaunl salutation, he was escorted through ilon
if . <i te-a the dentc crr wd to an dpen carriage drawn bnlf |
I <e by four fine blood bay horsea, which had |\i
l> (ooiuio.i..iteit by been provided for the purpoae, and were Jaint
wage barbarian* ; and io drawu through Richardaojp street around to 1 asea
?
innmon of Col. Allen J. Green, who ' the Baptist denon
10 honor ol entertaining the General i throughout the ci
j his slay in Columbia. Among llio I indebted for the |
distinguished persons who came up*
c cars, I noticed the Hon. I.. M. Keilt, 'r**f*
is State. ~~
the 4th May, at U o'e'ock, u. in., the lIoMlcin*. V
tto Association met in the town or ' 'IV* ? * V.,C 1
ii j .i t . i i, , nutted in Hurling
lull, and there I witnessed the call of ,7
? ,. , . ., that a Mrs. Kelh
lion of the Rolls of the old Gompa. io |,
f the Palmetto Regiment. At 10 o'. ?on wj,h
, the procession was performed, eon- |u.r supposed w
g of the Military. l*'ir? Companies.the the house, she ai
s of the Arseoal and the various or- Thompson, the t
L.e. In the rear was the gallant rem- her husband. Al
:if the Palmetto Regiment, numbering n,i tintult was
78. A Runner was prepared by the when Mrs. 1 lioni|
Company, which was suspended high P'?rc*d 'l,l? l'|e 8
air, from street to street, with the " 0 CT
... . have not heard ol
ung inscription : "Welcome to Gen. . - . ,
. " , netrator of this il
A. Quitman, modesty ados charms to Chrraw 0azettf.
itry."
irocession then moved to the residence
>1. Green, where it was halted and the Later T:
opened. Our dear old General once
passed through our ranks. Willi un- A It It 1 T
I'd head and ill silence lie passed
eh cur files. The procession then - ?
cd to the College Chapel, ivhieh we jjp
d in inverted order, the old hero lean- hNN|
i the arm t?f C.ipt. fUiiriley, the Prcsi>f
the Palmetto Association. As he ? ,
d, he was greeted on all sides, lie "
allowed by the Paluiettoea who took
seats on ?the stage in rear of the Orn. tI
, * , . . r,, HALIFAX, Mat
In front of the Chnpel ? Flag was AWo.w> (jHpt. jj
with the inscription : "Welcome to nt pml xv
late." The Chapel was crowded and 24th ult.
ands could not enter for the want of
After the nHsenihly became quiet, Ocn?ra
proprinto prayer was offered uphy the Complications i
Dr. Thornwell ; then a suitable ode increasing. Austri
T. Gilmore Sin.ms, was sung, with ?n tl,e Surdinmn '
effect by the choir, at the conclusion ,n ,'|l.|st'lle ? *'*8?
, , ,, , I he acquittal <
?ch, (.apt. Stanly introduced General . ^ of (
.an to the audience. Alter a short Q|i ,,(e ||fu ,,f
the great old chieftain arose and g(.nsation in Kraiv
i his address, which was, in part, a ?frMj,? to publish
y of the Mexican War. He was lis- Counsel, and it w
to with marked attention,and it would would notice the i
rd to define the varied einol'ons of the however, at the
ttoes on hearing the voice of their ding.
commander recounting the scenes Kxperiments h
gti Which they had passed. K.1""'1 wil1' ll,H A
j address will soon be published in ''V.c *t'e *"Yl*
. r .l .. . I he Lt via than
o that every patriot of fsouth Carolu ...
r ... autumn. a;ie wi
y have a copy to hand down to his ,rt America, and ?
1'' India trade
ion (Jei.er.ii Quitman was seated.Gov. Advicer from t
hi arose and Moled Hint he had been or nor General w
issioned to perform tne pleating task habitants to suhn
. tenting to the Palmetto Association, Hritish Gosemme
Ivor Vase, which was on the table '*"irned ?? Lit
>.. i.i i ii- . . retreat had been
him, and the large Picture, .eproaoiilie
iiiiturliiig of toe American Flag.? . ... ,
,, , , ... .. Intelligence fro
Vase was presented by the ladies of Emperor had is*..
ealon to Gen Jackson, shortly after t)IMt |lt, 1??J HpjMJ
ittlc of N-w Orleans Col. Arthur P. to wll|e t|?, (jl|ipi
e, one of (Jeneral JacksnnVnids and ers.
witnessed tii.it presentation,being pies.
n this occasion, naked to make a few Offimerci
ks; w hich he did in a pleasant and ho- Liverpool Ci
ig manner. Capt. Stanley then fob ,'H" "^vaticed * ?
I. Ho said, that he, as President of ! ' script inn* and
. . , , Hies. I lie tales <
ssociation, would preserve these be- 000 Ulfti, of wh
s of so distinguished a general and M)Q ftm| rtpor|#|
hey should ho safely transmitted from qj jqo hale* of
'resident to another, and tfflil as long trade The sale?
Palmetto survived, they should be were 8,000 hale
died, slid when every Palmetto had quiet. The folio
to his long homo, save one, they t quotations: ? Orl
d be the property, absolutely, of tiiin ; 'nan* Middling.
h rvliio ?..r? l..ft I., il ... I....I ... 1 7 1 2il.t Mobile
loptt-d son Andrew Jackson, witli in- j ^H,r? '
liun* in liiii will, Dial should our conn- ''^r"' '* '",l
. , ,, afternoon report
>er nj' iin be at war, that tliev should : , , , .'
* , , j market cloning *t
veil to htm whom It Wan deemed had
^d most gallantly in his country's dev
anu honor, lu carrying ou: these in- LANCASTER
lions, Mr. Jackson has seen lit to preI
he ill to the 1'ulinetlo AuuciutiuD as a i CORKSCT
and transmitted them to Gov. Allston HASSELTliN
by hiui presented at tliu present meet
f the Association. The ceremonies BACON, Shouldi
ended with a lorn-diction from Dr. Sides..
nWeil. .4 C. Hams.
lard
m^mmm^ CORN, pet bushi
Southern Baptist Theological Con* MKAl- "
r b fioijr
vention. | jiOI.ASSRS, pc
lis l?<jily composed ol Delegates from New Oi
iout'iein and Southwestern Stales, Mnscov
atied til llits new Baptist Church at , West li
place on Friday morning last, to take 1 RiV
consideration the location and plan Java "
gamzation of a Theological Semina- SUGARS, New (
iinrnon to the Baptist Denomination Claritie
e South. Powdei
le tnosl important and interesting Critshn
actions of the Convention were siin- FODDKR, j-er ho
licac ; It was detiniiely settled that! MACKRRhl., Nr
leimnary is to be located in Greenville | nppp 4 ? tint
, and known by tbe name of "The ' |?c>IIK* '
liern Baptist Theoiogi-'al ^ary." j E(;(js, per do*..
I'rofesaor* were e..cie ito liii the CHICKENS ....
viit chairs in (be institution, viz :? (JANDI.ES, Adai
John A. Broaddus and Bev. Basil Single
ly, jr., of Virginia, and li^. K. T. Tallow
k'er, and Rev. James 1'. Bovce, of
Slate. If these gentlemen accept the ! II IK
ions thus offered tl.em, (and it is |
rally thought they will,) the enter 1 ' Mi
cunnoi imii ot success. I'liey are nit UUTTON.?A
g men of eminent piety and learn inactivity, the ma
rind are extensively known at such good deal of aol
ighout the whole Southern Country. ?f upwards of 250
>nr.l of Trustees, consisting of tw?? whieh ^ c,ub
em iters, of whom eleven are from ^ ^ ^ ^
Mate and the rest from I lie other ...
Iiern Mates, was elected, lie v. A. ,U?' *?* '
'oindexter of Virginia was appointed at II: I
it to canvass the Southern States for
turpose of aeuiring the endowment of 12 9-l6c.
hundred 'looisand dol. ?rs,w Inch is to
lised out of South Carolina. The a- New
at apportioned for this State has alr
hren raised, with the exception of Cotton is firui,
r thousand dollars. The ex?rc>ees of hands to day. Fi
ietmnary, it is contemplated, will lie are quoted al le.
uenced Mi the first of Sep.emher and Sterling hx<
The selection of a site to* the liuil pr?m.
i of the Seminary has be*.n left in
lands ??f a Provisional Committee for ^
e decision.
\er a iatsoviooe session, the Cnnven- Cotton is firm, i
wm dissolved on Tuesday night at Flour ia
past 11 o'clock. 12eW0 bbls. C?
? the in iefu 'c Me exertion* of Rev. elining ; the sah
M F. Uuyce. we are satisfied, the citi- bushels. Naval
of Greenville, and the members of steady
linntion in tt)? State and fcKI.MHOLD'S HKNUINK PKKPAKATIO.V. *
utile South, are greyly ?* ('ur<* Or.v.1, Bladder, Dropsy, Kid,,.,
, * Affections,
present advanced post vpfcKLMBOl D'S Geuuiuc Preparation for Norerprise.?
Crtenville'Pu jJ Voas and Debilitated Sufferer*.
MfeKLAfliOLD'H flcnuiiic Preporationfor Inst
m _ w of Power, Loss of Afemory.
. , . ... tfieKLM BO/.D'S Oetiuine Preparation for Difre
learn dial on ',les"|^5 fiouity of Breathing, General Weakness,
ing homicide *t? coin- , HOLD'S ( cnuitic Propcration for
ton District. It appears ^3 Ifcak JVervui, Honor of Death, Tronw j
i*, prompted l>y jealousy | hling.
muse of a Mr*. Thornp ]*\LMBOLD* Genuine prcpsraUon for Night i
.LV , r 1 " Sw<??tbt, Cold foot, Dunne** ol vision,
a bowie knife, to redress MfcKL.t/HOLD*S licunine Piopaiation for /,anrong*.
Upon reaching gour, Universal /.aasitude of the J/itscular
Messed herself to Miss, system
(opposed paramour of ?E/.MB07.D'S Genuine Preparation for Palni/rv
words ensued and <** 11,1 ^.unteiiancea un.l Eruptionsk
' . ' mi KA'MBO/.DS G'enuine 1 reparations h>r
about to take place, /'ains in the Hack, Headache, Sick Rtom*
psott interfered, and was nch.
lotnaeli willi the knife, tar See advertisement headed
immediate death. We HKLMBOLDR (thNl INE PKKI .1K.ITION
' the arrest of the per- " anoth'"r co1""'"leed
of blood, as vet.? ? *
Announcements. 1
FOR THE LEGISLATURE 1
rom Jburopo. Wo flre authorized by the friends of J.
Williams, Esq., to announce him n.candi- ^
diilo to represent our District in tho next 1
4 It O F T /IK Legislature. I
^ I** | The Friends of Mnj. J. E. Rutlcdge,
b-i?% ! announce him n candidate to represent the
j District of laineaster in the lower brnneli
? "iViSw of the next legislature.
IW gMP"" . -- .
R O P A F0R 0RDINARY v
j We arp authorized by the Friends of J.
-o^o | ?p Bei.K, Esq., to announce him a can,
4,?Tho steam ship | diduU, for Qrdi"ar>';;t ?^?tio...
lin Leitcli, has arrived, .|.||0 pf-u,njh 0f p t. Hammond, nn*
Liverpool date* lo llm i pounce him n candidate for Ordinary for
' Lnncnatcr DrntrLt.
Intelligence pfT The friends of S. B. MASSKV
n European polities were announce him ns a candidate for Ordinary
is is concent rating troops at the next election,
roi.tier. I'aleentia was ?
if I>r. Itcrna,.!, in En- New Advertisements.
:ompl;cilv iu tho attempt
loleou had excited great S O U T II C A It O It I N A.
co. Tho journals were LANCASTER DISTRICT. I
tI?e speech of Bernard s
hh believed that einperor James II. II ithersfumn I.squire Ordinatter.
The sensation, nary fur said District.
last, advices, were subsi- WHEREAS, JAMES S.MAl.l. Ins
applied lo mo for I .otters of Administration
ill been niado in Fn ??? ?H ?"d singular the (roods ami Chatties,
ilsntio telegraph cable, .V'.41'? V 1' 5m,,!l
^ I 1 *? till) IJlatlict tllore*;!ttl. dtn?c;i9cd.
. i,i TmEsK are, therefore, to cite mid nd.-tionwill
l>e completed by i*h all and singular, the kindred and credi
II make only four tri|>s tors of the said deceased, 'to be and appear
vill thetl be put into the la lore me at our next Ordinary's Court for
the said district, to be lioldvn at laincastcr
iuIIh stste thill the Got- ''onrt House on the 10th day of May
as calling upon the in innt lo ",,uw ?? ?% if ?ny, why the said adlit
to the demands ofthe "h,,M,d n"J ,w ,
. , / ,s * ., | * V J Itiven under nit hand and seal,
nt. (,en. Campbell had > ks f ll|||f fil|, ,,;iy wf ^
(know. Neria . alnbs f y voar of our l.or-1 one thou*
stormed, but lie csctp aand eight hundred and fitty-eigbt and in
the 8ind year of American Independence,
nn Chilis states that ilie JAMES II. WITIIERS? (X)\,
* 1 mii edict declaring .. O.
il>|?d a MM**** It* Yell, M*v ,3? 1858 13?at?p f * 00
lie wiili the Allied l\?w- _ _ _
A Book for the Million.
. * T . | (JIST PUBLISHED.) A
l?1 Intelligence- TreetlM on Feneentod Liqnonforthe Ait '
ottos Makkh".?Cot'.oii of Brewing, Distilling, itectityiug and M inula..
III. a 1 4 per. ID., on fair j taring Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all kinds of
3 8.1. nn the lo win mini i,,cl^li"? CiJ" ?'"> 1Vinegar, with
r . . * . flo j Wood tut*. ThU work, which ha* been .'a
o the week reached 88- Torablv reviewed by the S. Y.nrcM, contain*
icll speculators took 14 j loon valuable detections in Medicine, Mctallurr*
0,000 bales, leaving gy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano, Cosmetics, |
all descriptions to the Artificial Gum Arabic, Artificial Gem*' Bleach'
on Friday, the 23d ?lt? j i*'? ^/^td! Lac,Selling Was Cements Pastes,
t i nmiuiig, Clomiming and Ch'iuing MntrnuN, #
*i '''* market closing PatiiiK Soaps, Starch Polish, Cologne and ntb
wing are tlm authorized ,-r Perfumed Waters, Dentrifices, Antique Oils,
eana Fair, 7 7 8d ; Or Hair Dyes and Restorers, Solders and Silverings
7 118.1,; M ihiln Fair. I V". ? snd Inks.
U: i .I _ ? i . it_i i I Price #2. mailt-.1 free by the author.
Middling 7. ., L plnnd \ f)R L K^I'CllTW ANGER. Practical Client 1st.
U plain! Middling, 6 i 8d !-47! Maiden I.ane, New York.
;*l advices to Saturday ' May 12th 13?2in
sales of 7,000 bales, tlie | ?
Joseph M. Gayle.
??? CAttDBN, 8. c.
PRICES CURREHT. I? NOW RECEIVING AM) OPENING
X his SPRING and SUMMER N,oek nf
?v HEAVY DRY GOODB mid GROCERIES,
nt all diacription, which he will sell very
E & CURETON. ' ^^dcv..i,,sividy f.>r(-AS!i
( amden. May 5, 1858. 12-tf
'ili in / u u \ hounds of prime n.w
j4 n 15 I I v'^vH H/ ilncon Sides Mild Shoulder*.
... ' .. | JuhI received and for *ale low, for CASH,
v 75 by JOS. M (JAV I.E.
I (/Ainilcn, May 6, 1858. 13?If
r gallon, caali, ^ I)RESERVED Ornngr*. Pear*, Penche*
r|enn* g j ' I I'ine Apple, l.inie*, Strawberry, &lc.,
?d() 50 For nnlc by, JOS. M. OAY I.E.
udia.... 40 Camden, May 5,1868. 13-lf
; ,4 SALT, SALT.
4 FINE 1XJT OF SALT, Ju*l UeceivJrlenn*
9nll iV ed by, JOS. M. (iAYLE.
d 11 n 14 Cimdeii, May 5, 1858. 13-lf
cd 14 a 15
1 v ; 14 R1J MOI.ASSES, MOLASSES
indred lb 75 .
?. 1 kit (scarce) 3 00 \ LARftE lOT OF NEW ORLEANS
bbla. 10 00 | -* *- Muscovado and Went India Mola****,
j offering) 8 a 9 (new crop; Ju*t received and for ?*le low
.... 8a0 for CASH, bv JOS. M (MYI.K.
% a 10 Camden, May 5. 1858. l'J-tf
nantine per bo* *30 IITALFIS SHIED AM SCHNAPPS.?
pound 35 tt Old Holland Gin. For aale by
23 a 35 JOS. If. GAYI.E
Cftmden, May 5, 1858. HMf
MA UK KIR. | MULES.
irlkstoi, May 1 > 58. 1 ^ THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS
flrr tome days of great 1 jS_ ? Hne young Jack-to those desir- 4
i . _ a i i,l hum of raining their own mule*.?
rket opened to-day with a ||# w||| ,Und dur,n/lh, ,pn.?n al my
iivily, reaulling in the aale Gamble place (two mile* above the Villi
bales. The transaction*, lage.) Henry in the Groom and will uan
lished a decline of ia|e., every effort to prevent accidents, but the
?aio.,on the lower quel. MiUtriber U ?>"* renpRh.ible if any should
* ' occur
?t the subjoined figure *lr: TlRM?.-Eifl.l dollars, Insurance. Dun
20 at II]; 1144 at I J; 125 the time the niaro proves to be with foal.
]; 333 at 12^; and 11 4 at In all cases w here mares aro traded, thu |
owner al the lime turned, responsible fur
services rendered.
T. K CURKTON.
Orlrars, May 6 1858 Unraater, May 1, 1858.-12-11
and 12,000 bales changed WAXHAW BIBLE 80CIETYreights
of Cotton to Havre fTHK Anniversary of t?>e Wa?haw llible
Wheat to I jverpool lOd , J U."'ebrl*tod ,h* 1
Saturday in May at Waxhaw Church. The
shanga at 8|\.V per cent W}|1 be delivered by J. T. K. Belk,
Raq. The former notice for the first Sat,
_______ urday in Msy, waa a mistake. U-3t
Irw York, May 6 18*8. " LI8T OF LETTERS
and 3000 bale* were sold Mies Jane button, Pike Krown, William
unsettled, with tales of Hunter, A. E. Gordon, W. C, Graham, Wil>rn
ie unsettled and da- JJ?" & T P Brown. Mir.
a ? ,OAiUt I'srmelia 8. Brown, Jae. H. Coroliele Eeq.,
ee to-day eompnae 12,000 W 8. H-gina, 8 W. Umphry.
8toree are dull. Hies la K. G BILLINGS, P. M.
April 28, 10-tf |