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Tilli LlNCUTlili LISlllilSR! Published every Wodnes lay Morning * I ^ . 1VT . CONNORS ! V.l?I re?.t AND I'ltUI'KIKI'Oll. T K l7.Vl > : n ailr.vice, - $i.?nt i <? the cx|iiial:oii ol Si* Mouths, - - - - j It ' e end ol the Year, ' A?> V KUT1SEM K.N TS Will be inserted at the lolloping low rates I One sijuare (of hi lines or less,) oneinsertion, . ? 1.; or, it continued, <S cents lot the lust intuition, and fin cents lor each subsequent ineerion. yy See to m tn I'ligo lor deductions in ! Tor of standing advertisements. ' \y Tim number ol insertions must he written on ' each advertisement, or they will be inserted till ( ordered eat a:>d charged accordingly. I ? ? ?; ? j th Special Message to Lord Napier. ?" Wo cotidotiso tlio following Irutn tlio ' "" New Yolk Herald, of die 15di". I ik* Scroti brought us passenger Lieu ! tenant Richardson, of iIk* Rival .Navy, j bearer of despatches Irotn the British A?1 - t ' liurai at Bermuda, Sir Houston Stewart, to Lord N'.ipior Lieut. R.chardsot* lelt ' bv the 13 o'clock train, hiftt evening. fur i \\ ashmen n. j()) "l'lie exact purport of the despatches ; brou'lit bv tiio S\ rt'ii could not, ot couiso, ! . i *i i 'tic be ascertained ; but bom what u.forma ^ ti >n her otlieer* had learned at Rernui la, | it was pretty certain that ihoy would . > prove to be ol a satisfactory character to j '' our (fovcruinent. Sir Houston Stewart i liM'l expressed his disappioba'ioh of the ; extent to which the boarding ol Aincr can vessels had been caiiicd by the officers ' , attached to lbs .-ipiadroU i i the find". - No special orders Iv*r the searching of ail j s< K vessels found in the lali'iides indicated iiad bee i issued. I lie instructions exten "f del no further than tlio overhauling ol tki vessels of so very suspicious a character j up as to warrant it. in We !e ir:i further, from a source cnti i ||., lie*I to implicit credit, that the despatches I t,(| brought by Lieut. Richards,<n contain the . , assurance tli ?t every step has been taken ! bv Admiral SfMWiu-i - - runro ot tin* v:>ils and aeurcln*s \\ 11 i < * 11 lm\ ?_ ; '' been s*> c.!U'iihi?(! ti> iIm* A'lit-ru*.in public. ''' Admiral Stewart deprecates flu* i<i( of .1 collision between tlie two nations as [ "I'l * ra.'amitv t > be dreaded, aiui Will mint | ti.-i no effort in bis power to illustrate tbe sin ( mi cority of iiis t'r en I'v expressions, j wp Our Horaou Difficulties^ J M?lt llie 1'.osidcnl bits sent a messnce to , I ami Oonuress eonorattiiaiir.o it * n tbe ausp - t,uctous U'l inin ation of our Moituoii \\ nr.? ' ,.,,n H*? says ibere wiii le i o occasion f* r two I |,.;V new volunteer regiments. lie : *!*!s: in "I tun llio tnor.* gratified ?: tliis satis I factory int-!iijj.!iu*e trotn L'litb, because t tt will atVoial s ,nie rel;if to llie. treasury nt a tune tlcman ling frotu us tbe strictest I tl**' Hciwmmmv, ?t *l mIiTui TltO tiUesTiiUI W1,Tel* br;i now arises upon * very appropriation > wo whether it L*e ot a character >o important >lf|, ami urgent as to bro *k no delay, and l<> justify ttn i require a loan, an*! tn**si ; (j. probably a tax upon tins people to raise j i be money necessary tor its payment." Wo are olnd to sea tin- i*lea i*l ei'??no ; lit v put for war* I so prominently. There ,,:l) i-, n*> doubt .tluil many ean-es have coin* : bine*! to make this :*<limnisf a'.iufi, so far win a most costly one. Oar lv in*>as dillicitl , tin l ... I - . * - * I.IV1 a^; .i? .?!.?: I aim III I >lt Jiijjr" I O V SOClloll- !u ; .il?aniun.sily? the Momma war?and i sell lastly, the threat of war with Gieat llrit l|S | hin, which lias caused heavy naval ex (j . *>etid;t tires have swelled the di-tmr-e . men l-to an iiiuitii 'U> amount. A path , 11 sen il yeace is iintv -i n, and we .tone l>? see ' rv oimuiy l.'fcO . uhn* ii'.e i. \\ e eive in another column ii.U-reslinj: M!'" news, concerniuif a light* between the j ' Morumns and the Indians, and the expo tliei liti'ili, full of trial* and haul-hips, in I sea: which Cap!. Kicklin embarked in search , j,,,, ?)f prov istoi.s and cattle. ?Sou'/i (\iroli j (>f j nhm ! and Chops Uksihovi.d. ? lho amount ol 8 sugar destloved by the inundation in Lou isiaua is estimated at SO 1)00 h< gdiea.ls 'or' worth $3,000,000, I lie co'.toti destroy ^ 1 ed by tlie oveiHovv on the banks of the | "pi Mississippi, it is said will be 1 UO.OOO ap hjlles, w Im-c value would probably be lag ?4 000 000. In the \\ abash \ alley, as represented by lite Kvansville J lurnal, ! the losses by the farmers and property j owners will certainly be equally as4i??avy. That paper say-: j ' ' A friend who lias been voyaging over ! acr '.he Whbasli bo 'Oais in boats and steam- tw els, represents the whole valley to be a cat lake, in width reaching ton ami fifteen I v| mil. * frmii slmre t . shore m,.l requiring a compass to navigate it. II.? i n)( was ferried from \ incciines u? I.iAriMicc ! (lU viiie,in Illinois, a distance of ten miles, j an oyer water, passing over a settled ami | lie cultivated section of country, mnv sub* J W( merge*) from six to ten feet *b<ep. These } wide, ricb bottoms, which yield such > Mores of food, ar.?l contribute so large!v [ to our exports, will be barren end deso , 1 ?le wastes tins summer. Those who ' ;ln ordinarily supplied so many mouths b\ ? .< their labor will tlietn-elvs seek food ibis 1 he year from others. The amont.t of the i less is incalculable," |ly SrottMs,? 1 his has been a spring of J ,.(> storms and rain. Along the whole va|- t j* ley of the Mississippi Kiver, including all ( it$ tributaries, and along the most ol the ) Atlantic States, the floods have rageo ' '' with terrific fur). We copy in another ,l<'1 column a long extract from an accotin', I ' occupying ucar'five columns of the Haiti more Sun, of a destructive freshet, in that J '?*' city, on Saturday evening last. The ae i tie count follows the storm street l?y street, ien and states tlie immense loss of property |M. that has taken place? from houses wash ,.x <?d away, other* damaged, ami the ircal if culable injury dona to Morns of evei v ^ ( description, by liiliing ce'lars an*l flooding the first floors to the depth of four feet in many iiwtance".? South Carolinian. '"J Wheat is selling in Knoxville at CO and ! 03 cents per bushel ; h-fcon, hog r iuihI, nt 7 1 2 cents per pound ; corn at 03 and sat ^0 cent* per bushel, and oat* at 20 eon**. [ ?|i n_* | > \ \ | United Bta c!ljr imp.! ?Xa - - , field Adrertiu. O x'f/.O l and Males thai , I ^nr ' LAWUASTEllVILLE.S.C. ! tlie Faculty a I hu rg Female KLNKSDAY MoltXlNG, JUNK 2.1, 1858. I entirely wilh " 1 " of .subseripliw To cokkkm-onpi nt J. I,.?We think i nierita?only I < Cclmnliia /tuuwr will suit you ; it is | io ot llie Iu-nI. weeklies thai we know <> 1 j .CJoDy'h I.j nl contains n large tnuount tf general [ monthly for Ji atter l??r the priie. which is ?li. Thanks tiltd it as usual r your kindly expressions and palpable taste and fnahl U rest in our behalf; we will endeavor lo of the actualiti >-erie both. Von are credited to March, most auecessfu 59 J we know of; oratu'h of (lot! (tt.n Qimtman s Ai>drkss.<?(?en. Quit- mental to tl>c in k address delivered belorc the Palmetto nolle who read vsocialion (uliii'li our correspondent no- to he profited cs at length elsewhere in tins paper,)ean 1 *1 obtained f.oni !\lr. It. I,. JJryan, Colum 'Forth I, who is /done nutliorizt d to sell tlielii.? i (-)|lr |jjti yj 'V'1 f" c,s-*1 I'1"0"' " | peau-dly of Inl """ ] ol ,l?. R?tl.I,K. " l'i' m I specter of per A Tiip in the Country. | tbo king and t lit:: nop*.? A brief visit to the lower . 'lvxible decrees tion of out district the past week, ena- i weeks hav s lis to spt.-ik from personal observation ! (f?"th?r by tin: t the getur il appear.anee and prospects of melancholy p< crops in that direction. The rains of j ''lrnost reeessci wards of a week ago were much lighter j as tvpent the tieielilx.jhoods of Pleasant Hill and *'u- shortness ? nging lloek tburi they were liere, and i ot "'Mt?to pa se sections were in consequence very Parted relative, ' l.ower still, in the neighborhoods of I Many in our lb isse'l Place and Heaver t'reek. tliev have j 'c'ss risked tlu I bat it tie rain for a number of weeks. d'-ath has v isitc ie ? roj-s, however, are not looking badly; I whether throii ton in in general small, but Il ls a healthv | Providence < 'earatiee and is hearing well. We no- I tore. Ilis way I some about Pleasant 11 11 and also on ! believed hynl le i.ynelics Creek, that we douht i ot ! "flection* r-r?* ol ! vie with the best growiljoti the '(laden ' to effect ?'t it, allowing a large accession to the last j ' ''e remark; e he rd from. Corn is I okit.g gr-eii ! I1 rvaded out vv healthy, tlioiiph smaller than usual for ' s'nct!, reaching time. The general prospect for bo'.li i lo'' *hotl ofoiu n and cotton, vvo would nav, is f.,ir. W e ' ?*'-n:iturnt has b e never seen eiops in better conditio;! ' '"r localities. \ respect to I be almost total abseii.se ?.t j sn?cc| ;ible of ss and weeds. j our b--..r'rt or.li I'm: Foi.kiu or Jt;i.y ?This memorable cbastet ing arm 'eli. it woe.Id se? in. is not forgotten by 'U'ur ?r ?' people below and a proposition to cole- ' re trait upon tli ile tin: day in eonneetioii with another . ? '' ;""1 ''|,J V"1 i thy object, vvi- understand, is under con- ! happy, those i ration. J he custom of celebrating this i ""''h that every , we regret to sav, is fast goin" out of *s u,,d renew ise ; a sad commentary npou our love j ''tosc whom di and devotion to tlio principles of repub- i '"ililed, vvHciii ii liberty, born we may sav ii|ion that ; ban cast u An i w bother or not Inc e\j'eii:i?i r.t j r. fr? e government proves a tail lire "" w'1'* ^'rt' Alter or n<?t we may at tin cm! of ncei). j ri,p?gminco to r i be able to i|< monsiratn lo thecrowncd j r*'?**"-*tf?I wauiiti <lt of Europe that man is capable of | *? rt"'M 'government it is alike incumbent upon j de"c,< reckons to commumorate the nnniversiiry ??f the 1 threat ^or keep which w i'ltesscd our emancipation from ' iind 'he ti-h tyranny. Our gallant ancestors dc j n,,t tl,u rc'*tra' e this of us All credit tln-n is due to <!,-a-h regarded se p'aees where tiio fourth of July is ' ncu to the spi observed. ' j 1 1,0 ?nlence ol Iam.im, It( < \ Si itt.Ncs.?To know who- j on,: menl r this place will be opened the present j ?'"'d r?pentnncc son and when, will not be an unintcrcsl- j ?'u'is ?? ^ ovidi item to many ? I our renders. A change I w',w heed I roprietors, we learn, is being mooted | u* '?'.tt find i if the arrangement is effected, it is pre j ""ff,r hums not led that lite season will begin with many I dl ''"m? transgi itior.al attractions and inducements to j ?Vm u the young and gay, over last year.? j '''* our : are assured that in any event, it will be j ?h#t I tied by some one about the usual time; j 6ol'd our r,j lace possessing so many natural Ad Van- I "" our. """I" e.? will not be lost to the public from a j H'n8' ju*'?y *n< tit of accommodation on the premises. j n"? '< m 9 M I of grace ! "So The Ellis and McRac difficnlty. j C<1" A Wilmington paper gives tlio annexed j Ijjncas'e viil cunt of the recent Itsti-culf encounter he- j pen Messrs. Ellis and McRne. the rival i yor t|, ui.dates for (iovernor of North Carolina, 0 n C tich occurred at a political meeting: . . . mit. kditoi 1 l.o dsetfsum was conducted for the r\ . i r .st part in the same manner as on previ- j <*u,lman lKifor s ( cciitioris. Judge Ellis became excited j vv''ieh you to ! turning to Mr. McKae, told liiin that if which I had lc was successful next August, his election i j* the fullest h mid be l<i"ked upon at the North as a I nM>nt t||nf , h? tick Iti-pub.lean triumph. Mr. Mcllae ?Who says so ? j ",;idrt from Judge Ellis ? I sav r.o. ! he says : ' Mr. Mi'Kjm* I lien i( in falna. , portunity of \: II...c Judge Kliw rushed on Mr. MeRne. | own ,ib (1 struck I.in) :i blow, mul they irrnpi>U?<i \ . . ;*ll other, hilt were Heper.ited by f.iend*jW MM ? fore* any serious damage was done?and ",e Regiment I mntter ended. interesting tnst It is stated that the atTair wassubsequent. ' success ; but ri adjusted and the parties are now upon "'e data, I mi od terms. A correspondent of the I'c- j diligence for | vburg I'.xprrtt thinks there is no doubt ! minisceltces, I the latter tact, for says he: "I saw thein 1 memory,of the nk together not an hour ago?good ovi. metto Kegiim nee of friendly social relations, isn't it ? describe the eh __?_u?-or. - it "our first w u Dirrirn.TY with Kkolano.?Among the the Chsrlusto e arrivals of news from Ktigland, hut lit- trael. and has | mention is made of the search of Amer- ? respectable n m vessels and the const cjueiit excitement must hin t bee re relative to that matter Knwllgh, how. vivirig few of t er. is know n to allay any apprehensions brave," to sit u a hostile meaning on the part of F.ng- (Iciisral' and li id and that she is ready to mako liny count their Irhi ology and explanation* that may he ask- so coaime'idab The determination evinced by Mr. the whole re; chonun had doubtless soiu-'lhmg to do I nl. I' M. Bu lowering Iho tone of British arrogance, memory of tli d to the same cause may be ascribed ilie dear tp every olfactory terir inution of the difficulties the conduct of Lb the Mormons forbade him tc . teh Senator.? 11??n. W. W. was not forgetful of 'lie come is lately noiuinalml for the The Address of Gov. Allston Senate through the Lidge- of Cap I. Stanley together wit r, declines tlie nomination, ' attendant survivors are nil pri L his name is before his con. , pamphlet of 35 pages, and soc e-electioii to the post which j dy for snl<j. r the Inst sevefal yearn. j | thiuk^every true patriot wi dent ot the (_ liar aton A/er- |Ky one in his library, b t Chancellor J Johnston to plimentto the great man, and r I'.vans. bra lie or of the l'nlmcttoeB. ain Kcno.?We are rcinir.. ___ d neglected to place this inmonthly upon our exchange tCorrespondence of the Lane, has been notieed in our edi- New N on The uniiHtion is now cor- The Protestant worhi is Mountain lie lio is edited by good daal of commotion just lid Students of the Spartan- count of the official exclusio College and ia filled almost I from lite schools id* the 4th original matter. The prite city. The board of Kduei i 'bears no comparison to itc subject up the oilier evening !>0 cents. hour session of talk over it ar ? 'cordially recommend that tin ldy's Book.? This popular out note or comment. h> Tea dy has been received, ur.d we opening of our schools.' \\ I I well stored with mult era of Ward folks will 'cordially' c in villi. ill I ' ......... nuuii^ recommendation remains to t oh of real life. Gody is the point nt issue in the disciissio il caterer tor the ludi.ou tl.nt Cr the Hoard should require i he instructs tltein i.u every cumtnend it. We have no 1 ncKtic duty, from the ornn- and ill terms requiring the Hil ! culinary department, and j it) the schools, though we h his book regul irly, can fail I declaring that the Hoard of F. by it. not have power to prevent it. ?w"T"""? dcclaiatiou quite a number of c Iuuieastor Ledger.] fcrred, and tried to argue, th lingo has been sorely and re- had power to require it, ami e afflicted by the visitations power, the regulation ought t s Destroyer, who is no re* (hi the same evening the 'sons and who obliges alike, formed the text of an imlignnt he peasant, tolsnv to his in- in Dr. Cheever'a ciiUich- 'I I i. How often within the last I party, too, are greatly stirrc c our citizens heen c alled to- subject. They charge that 1) oil of the 1,'hnreh bell?that j is at the bottom of it, and are ill that finds its wav to the ures to get the 4th Warders f of the hearts of the living ! deleterious influence, cd stroke admonishes us of Notw ithstanding tho antipi f life and of the final doom between the Catholic and Fro >' tlio last s:\d lilcs to a de- |{^|lop Hughes and several friend, or nequaintntice ?? Protestant Doctors of Dixiu Ule community have doubt- r over a magnificien inselves ttio question, why ii,-0oklyi? last Friday evenin d us so frequentlv' of 1 ite? nugur.ito?n exercises of the gh the pecial interposition (jollego Hospital. Tho clia, ?r in the regular order of na- Mfte, dinner chat were as i s we eann<>t fathoin ; hut it i-ricr,dlv us if the Koiuish Bull I christian communities that nnl Lamb were really about to *'en dispensed for a purpose ,,vcr together. imn,,> R'" '1- We hear very little about *u ,blc religions feeling ti nt ^1, nogfe-onon* just now- \> hole country a short while | c.(iJcJ ^ .|Wuit l|l(f .u|,olo| to neighboring Districts, I ( rexolulio,, in > li,sl1* I'1 liml Heads a thr.il of feeling thro , en mam Test here as m ?th- | ^ Me ,|ar(Jly k||| VI,y is.his? Are we less |u; ku o| ? vH. We are remi. Divine impressions nude.i. l|(l> Ulv %V?oden dynasty am > be rebelled through the j (<t . . ? ?f J.-liovnh ? | .vi,-.. leal li is iliv RinNt powerful ' *1*' e w ? of men. The ' ''?ul ?"icl? ? jolly good tin ill'/. the Mtilfifiluguiiid the ' the other week 1 ?. rl.osu o.'j.il position4 ?re J !?**>"?if ihein ' another vi?it ui li"ur l.ririi ? in tli.mi g!.,d | meeting this week, mid found d world), crij. v ment, ulid I 4f"',e "* interesting as be to ?vnso li ivis riii'ki'd mid <!i- think every farmer Irom the poverty lias smitten ai d the *'"it to this metropolis wo ut.ail .dike ?liritik Iroi id.-nth . p'va*cd nod profiled to look imotion ot human horror*. I Kviillrincii mid n'U huVV V\ i m ator.know ing n,iin s no'uml , !,i*t "'"i 'oik. The fir-t ir< lealli. i/j.ikiM it n means, by j wa8 l,ie preservation of the L igs of it* nppror.cb. of Lriog.! maintained that birds desti niance. Human jurinpro-1 millions of wonus which vvou death the* greatest penal j destroy the crops. They i.Uu ing the terrible passions in | other millions of tioxioui Divine administration*, is thus do a work of great val ning pi.wet of the fear of back purasiten of that kind, as second only In its in(lu? j " *a* held, did at least as ir rit of indwelling grace ?? ' barm A I:tti? caro would ' death t. tiigiug over man is . doing the hnrin and then iti is provided for securing his | w ?uld * remain. Nigl^birds and redemption. The nlflic. bats, ow Is and hawks, jiiee wo.'kcth good for those i preserved, as llicy destroy iniin its admonitions; it teaches rals a,'d mice. If the bir s to be fmred, and that his 1 scive* also to a little of otn t only against the open and ' a"d l'"r" uhy they earn it, n essor. It is not only the | 'or<' to l,J,>" them this tribune in that are most offensive in | v'ci"s in ridding us of reul j heart idolaters ; our con- Kubinson gave utterance to I lave which is holy, just and 0|ice f?ll on seeing his crops eetion of a Saviour's blood; crn prairie about to dianppei i be red and by us unnoticed ruv'vges of the army worm, v cur His displeasure. Tritle ! overrun his fields and covered lmo*vitions; now is the dav ! but in the w ake of this invadi ok the Lord while He may | n,'H of black birds, so that ye upon Him while He is w*re filled with them, and th M. j W;,B routed bag and baggage i * Uufi. nn.Mirvi./l II. k,?l 1'| Jlinfi ? ). "?,v vwv, ,VM. I au MMM 1/1,1 II i ^ mm ? oily n bird hater and bird boo c Lancaster Ladder. er had taught it before hint ; I Luitmaa's Address. hilntion of a destroying iim < ?The address of Ucnernl help BCB,ne'' P'?<wible, taught e the Palmetto Association. I and eVPr he ,a,d: God bieM kindly gi.ve nte to rend, and ' ,'lt' b'rd*ioked for with some anxiety, J ' ben the debate took anoth istory of the Palmetto Rcgi- "object of destructive aninn re seen, although it waa not j k'Wtnn brought the whole v Old C?eneral*a* tflii ial notes, | <dub down on the dogs II Could I have hud an op. the whole canine creation nan irepnring litis Address in my ','8, dlaguating parnailic race aurroutided by tbo reports, tliey could be put to could be ciul papers connected with 'ttr cheaper and pleasnnti I might hnvc attempted the then, for distructiveneaa, the} t, with better prospect of ?H**d by any peat on earth, it off front these more relin. 1 number of sheep are raised tl ist throw myself on your in-' country that would be, but presenting merely some re *? that their universal preval urnished from nty unaided trery preeeptibly affects the pr ' honorable career of the Pal ""d then the destruction of nil." lie then proceeds to '?ne by hydrophobia is enou aracter of the war. He calls the race to indiu-riiiiinate < r of invasion on this point | Agniri, lie defied (hv club to ii Mercury Ii.-ih made on cx- tf'e the miiuiul could he (jivon the Addreoi generally, ! w?* not overbalanced by grea i?l iii- in l lie lam number. It! member triumphantly au n o proud moment lo the our* ' ?'gea!' TJii* ?laf gered the ? hot b ind ' tiie brovent of the j doga.but lie recovered preaent inder the omilen of their'Old ded by hoping that either *ten to bio familiar Voire re mince inent, and cared very iU mid miffi-ringi in language might be the ?pi-edy deoiiny e, in terms ho honorable lo now having hid day. The eh {intent. Ilia compliment to ally concurred ill hi* opinion, tier i* otich oh to render the 1 Then c.mie up the mibjecl a* truly brave man, doubli ! mid utr.iwberry culture on w Carolinian. While praitiiog Uireotmif thing* wore said, bu the (teld officer*, though lime j nor 1 have apju& to pet th > particularize iudividuajH, he > lion aoldicr.? [Correspondence ef the Lancaster ] and tluit also j Stw Y<m?k, June 16. Ii a list of the ; We have had n streak ?f weutl n'ed in a neat j which was decidedly n spell, ho \ in will be ren- j not only weather bound but spcl j for a whole day indoors. The in II not hesitate j did adine raining na moat pe oth na a com- member; but June, after a sunny f? I as a retnem- the atari, concluded to have a uplu in ono day. should beat all the wea CASTON ploita of May into the deep o laiat Saturday will be remembered f while as the day of the deluge, later ger.J Htronms jn ^l0 city were awelled iK, June 12. r,.ntH in no time. In my own stree exhibiting n nlarly, the creek was so high our I now, on ac- j could not cross to the corner groi n of the Bible I the milk, bread and tea goodies, Ward of thia had to wait, suppeileaa, till the itiun had the should run hv, and what made thi , spent a four peculiarly vexatious was we hnd id resolved In ' gnished visitors from Boston. Til u Bible, with- j Infantry of that juvenile city arrives u at the daily 1 municipal domioil in the heitrht tathor the 4th | at(?rm. Wo marched the cotnp: onform to the Broadway find Allowed tlicni to Mat )e seen. The mnnn; then we oninibossed and n was, wiieth- them over to the city nurseries on It it or only re- Island, and a welter set of light aw absolutely never received the delicate nttentio ble to be rend nursery before, live a city law J Speaking of guns reminds me ducalion .shall j our wars are. ended. The Britisher From this | ded to call ofl" his dogs and upologi; members in- j Mormon resolved on the vnlerous dii nit the Board of running away, so we can't have I, having the and the hot blood we got up over tli 0 be enforced, oil fires of our political clubs will J same subject help for it but to cool off witliou lion discourse test. le American We have been enforcing, not c d up on the right of visit but the right of searc shop Hughes tie on our own private account. It taking uieas Hynders, whose "lynx-eyed vigilenci tway from his but n moderate amount of sleep, I he smelted a big lat, or a little "nig ?thv however Ml a" eVt"?h? something black in th teslant world. Wanderer, n private pleasure vesse well known ',WH hcen rather suspiciously fittlujj ity sat down hike a party of gentlemen all alonj it banquet in i u heiider. The Marshall hud I g, nl the in-I ro,,f?hly overhauled ; hut finding on i.ong Island P'vkles, sandwiches, biscuits, bauke mpagne toast | b''orl all the dcJicncits of i sparkling and ' in? triP' bul ihat looker! like and Protest* I l',B hive trade, lie let her go ags lie down for ' *" al,ol,>gy ?for ail the world as fc does. , , ,, . Our city court is noiv engaged 'ar and ' Brit- I , . . , . tniru trial ot ( unceini, the murdt re have eon- ,. . . , . , | policeuinii Anderson, and some siarll ry before we * , . | vi lopuienln have come (mt Ibis time lew Orleans . . , us tampering Willi all liupo'taill Wtto uglioul this , , . ., . , . , , I tcring Iiiiii jgiJnOO to leave the count n iv what to e ... ... . then, failing in tin- bribery, Mnugglin ided by it ot ttie p:esent jurv the tool who ottci 1 how near ( , . . .. .. . , . I bribe?a keenness ot practice with ulutiou our- ... , ii e .1 I Blunkmitiin, counsellor lor the pi I sharpened himself up enough to a t? niuong the i -pi,,. arrangement, nowever, wa* dim old mil help ,,n first hour id' lh? truck the if I their club i j?r?r |,ud u? step out, and the c the oci anion i ?jireement, now goes on with eleven re. I should ! |,rja' |,, judge and jury ha* come U country on a t|u heller tlmn uial by Punch and Ji uid be higly M|| viitM il i* very much of a farce in on these 1 cjiy, ''"hi* "pailndiuuj of iodi? idunl city farmer* ?tt li d b) our futliers, hu* di geiici >pic ditciiaaud ho the more shell of equity, which i rds. Il "v.* llsrt Cl,v, r "to shove by justice." N oy couulless jt.r (j,,. proceedings ol some of oui Id otherwise ahould make a conscientious lawyet eul the Heeds n||,i |eM wonder stiil that the first il i weed* and vjctj|? 0f hi* insanity should be ue in keeping ?p,,n the bench?as in the ease of C Kven crows, yhnllcr, who with not exactly a j luch good a* 0)l,h uti hi* lips, attempted to shoot prevent their Steers while in ?:i* scat in court th e guid only day. 1 remember Mr. Shaffer as th of all kinds, efficient shooter ut a cunip tnoetin ought to b; t|,j? ,.jlv 4*0 or three year* ago. enae numbers our p0?Uaa?ier Fowler (the d.s lielp them n,sn |J has appointed a woman to r grain, fruit H|,ip in the post office. Iter place ii nd we can ak i delivery where ladies call for letters, i lor their scr- p,)S|master at sue of the lecture pests. Solon j|a|f Qf woinin niul the extension the despair he , ?phe.c two or three month* ngn, OU the West- probably wn*"*truek under con' ir uefore the then. No doubt a large portion of i thich literally tal work could be donejiutt a* speet I the enrth;? wtrl| by women a* by men ; and p ercamemyri- the country wouldn't be done for the heaven* exn?,p|0 was largely imitated nod e nrmy worm ind the crop* Thero aro plenty of adjourned Cc constitution- raen running around our streets at I '''* 'jln* They are flush of fundi and seem but thut anni- j,UMjng a* many bill* a* if they set, when no (Jongreaa assembled and had a quoi him a lesson, and preserve i ml m ^ ' [Correspondence of the Lancaster I er turn on the A many, (? a., J une 7, Is, and Mr. Dear Leuoek : Behoving that a I 'eight of the ting* along the Rail Roads from yc e denounced < Inge to South-western Georgia, migl n utterly use- ' interesting to some of yonr numer< Kvery use ders, and more especially to those < acemnpllshed engaged in agriculture, sr ways, and I left your quiet little village t were unpa.*. ' evening of the 25th utt., and trave Not half the Beaver Creek Road to Camden by brmigliout the conveyance, driving Charley and li for the dog*. I had a very good opportunity of i rnce at large the Crop* on the roads, as my powe ice of mutton; comotiou was not so great as it u human life u- I left Camden. gh to consign The corn and cotton crops on I rxtermination, through J<anca?ter and Kershaw I name one sin- look in a healthy and growing co to man that but are rather small for the acaaor <er detriment. ' oats are very inferior oweing to the ggunted, '*au- ( ued drouth. The whost haa g< irch enemy of, grown up large enough to promise ly, and (toneIn yield, but there in uiucb complain' aauatige* or tli?) frost in April. and much of tha little which, escaped the fros hna been injuted of every dog runt, no that nothing like a full eroj ib very gener- expected. 1 left ('nmden the (Mansion Ho of raipberry ter partaking of a very excellent rhiah many in- the flrst henna I had met with this t neither you but the beans and good roaat beef ? em in words, so tempting to ray appetite(althoug!i I- to some ftoe fr*ah Trout and V Ledger*] j which 'mine hoirt' b id prepared nt an i 18A8. ! lier hour than the regular dinner bout tier here the accommodation of the passengers, \ vo were were to take the 1 o'clock train. I bound The word "all aboard'' was a we1c< onth of sound at half passed one. That piec< ople re* rnao from Camden to Kingsville. is on irtnight the best, and the time is better than u rge that any other which I travelled. We were liter ex- ding smoothly and rapidly along to Kir f water, ville, having a good opportunity of noti< or some the erops, and when within about li n. All the of the latter place, we were sudden! to tor* roused by the alarm nf "fire on board, t partic- There was a "perfect panic for a time am iiridgel the passengers, hut for all such sud eery for emergencies which require coolness and we promptness, Col. B? the conductor u stream that Road, seiuurd to be the man ; ha > matter not been for his promptness on that w i ?l_ n-- l..... a : umiiii- 81011, niw hit uii^'tii. iiuyb |?roveu n w?r ie Light affair to nil the passengers on board. I at our aoon ns vt wa? discovered that there of the fire on board and before the panic had t my up to spread, Col. II., had the smoking car or Tie- Inched from the train, moving the en| ferried forward, and passenger coach backw andaH's leaving the burning car alone upon infanta track. After the passenger* were all a ma of a many fruitless attempts were made to tinguiah the tire, but very aoon the for that nil flames began to burst through the roof, conclu- it was abandoned to it* fate. The g r.e ; the cause of ularm was, that it was kn? scretion that there wore two freight car* attac ? a tight to the train, one losdcd with rosin and ie coun- other w ith Spirit* of Turpentine, and w have no the alarm was given it waa n?>t knowi t a con- the-conductor which one it was. Ill been the one loaded with tho spirit inly the would very probably have been short w h, a lit- with us, there would have been a sud larsball explosion, and we might have been bl< u" take* "on the other side of Jordan." Hut as it thought the car of rosin,the w oral consequence t< gor," or wax, that wo had to sit or stand a* best iv yacht could and see it burn down. Tho fire I which magnificent, sublimely beautiful, if s [ out to ?jcclives may be applied to an) thing so ? shore n'ic in its nature as that fire. Sonic icr tho- the company thought that, that fire Iv liains more terrible and more to be dreaded, t Is, hot- that fire about which wc often hear t coast preachers speak. The Idea of an old j Africa lleuian from Vermont, who was a pasin with ger on the Wilmington train which ran inglariu just behind us and had an opportunity A'itueasing the fire, was somewhat atiius on its his country is decidedly too cool forcotl rcr of hut tie remarked, that he "thought tho ing d?? male in that particular location waa wi ?such enough for cotton," it happened to be e-a, of- the middle of a large cotton field and u| ry. And a level grade. The cotton wus pefet g upon dried up for over 10V yards round, led the were detained at the fire for over two ho It Mr. loosing our connection at Kingaville, to isoner, great annoyance of all the paexesgvra tteiupt. notwithstanding my impatience to proci overed tho time at Kiugavifle passed off q lending pleasantly I bad the plessors oI ine-w Sim', b) up whh soveral old acquaintances, thai jurors, gethor with the kind attention of ' rt 1 be lit- host" nl Kingsvitle, made the time g tdv?at "If rapidly ; I was more fortunnlo t .1.: . UIXII.U rvt mu f.Is. J. -- I t ? . ill 1111* ? ??/ inun, *110111 i uifl I liber?>" morning, I stuck close to the Regi IIled to "U<1 UN aoOII nri all the lady p.ltScDj is used | w?'? supplied with room*. I wan lo won- ! "ig'ted a very elean nod uiry one, so r courts pa?*euger who may be detained at Kit r crazy, * "?, "?ny cxpsct to be Well cured foi 1 tended a'1 l'ie table is concerned at least, n judge those who can get rooms will be sur hnncey h'**< tf?od ones. judicial The w ?'td "all aboard" again saluted Justice tars not morning ?t8 o'clock, and we p ? other ^ rnpidly on wilhont anything of note iu most vurring, and ut 'JO minutes after J o'cl g near af"ved at Augusta ; stopped at the giistn Hotel for dinner. I bad no tint gallant '??* round at the City, our stay waa < a clerk- one hour. Augusta, from w hat 1 could i at the pr??Pbts a handsome appearance. 1 saw streets are wide and many of thctn in be- hnded ; the china tree seems to grow n , 0f |ipr luxuriantly the further South you g< and he tar us ' could see the houses, they are h fiction* , an<* high and built of brick, 1 saw scar >ur pos- , a wooden building of any kind through lily and portion of the city that I passed, going I robably the So. Ca. Depot to the Augusta H if this an<* from there to the Wainesboro De exten* The word "all aboard" again was a ' come sound, at 4 p. m. we left Aug ngreas- upon what is called the Wuinsboro r arge.? and at Millin we struck what is called to be Central Road, running from Savanna were in Macon. Millin is the regular supper lie rUm. but as it was a little too early, I pref L. *? hike my chance w ith some others at i con, wMch place we reached at 13+ o'cl .f.Jjcr.) Macon I am informed ia a very pretty j 1858. and withall quite a business place, i dw dot- was in the night I had no opportunit ?ur V11 - aecingtlie place, except by moonlight, wl it prove wna shining very beautifully. As our ous rea- was limited to one hour, I only went f who are the Depot across the etreet t j llrown's tel ; I can only apeak of the Depot at on the place ; it ia the uiost magnificent buil lied the of the kind that I have ever seen, a private heard some gentleman say that they loncy.?> traveled over every Slate in the Union, noticing that the Depot at Macon, (>a , aurpra r of lo- anything they had ever seen ; it ia a t a* after building covered over with tin and it proof, 1 would think that the Depot w the way or 500 feet long and prop<>rtion?biv v )i?tricls i Uu? whole la surrounded with a brick 1 edition, There is less confusion about the It I. The than any place of the s.mto size I have contio* been at, all a passenger has to do ia to enerally liver op his checks to the Baggsge Ma a good and tell him what traio he wiahea to I t about and all will be right, t which We left Macoo at 1 +o'clock taking i I by the ia called the South Western Road, pa > can be Korl Valley ; from that point aoveral K seeiu to lead out, one I know to ba use) nf- Road leading to Montgomery, Ala., dinner, there 1 parted wilh some very iotrrm aeaaon, new acquaintance*. Our course was vere not on by A merit us and from Americas tc i sharp,) b?oy, the place of our destination, w Vhitiog, place we reached at ty o'clock, a. m. i?ar- ' it might bo interesting to Rome one w"h? r fwr j ?:ay W!?h to travel the Mime rond, to knovr ifho the distanco. far?-, &e, I will give it : at Camden you can get a ticket to Augusta, omo 155 tnllee, fare 95.00, and from Augusta to 41 e of Albany, you can get a ticket for $11.00, e of distance 271 mile* ; ao that a traveller ean p?n leave Camden on the mornin; train and by gli- o'clock the next morning ho will bo in igg. ' Albany, distance 426 milea, fare 16.00. Aa sing I have been more occupied ivilh the reade ,ilea than the Crops. I will have to nnk the rcay a. der to atep back to Clairmont, Sumter Dialrict, 8. C. ong At that place the cropa of both corn and Iden cotton were larger than at any place I had and noticed above there. The cropa at no point pon on the rond through South Carolina and id it Middle Georgia arc remarkable fur anything cea- bat the regular atanda and healthy nppoarious nnee, of both corn and cotton. The oat An crop through the whole way may be regnrwits ded as almost a failure, and the wheal ia ime also poor, to particularize; I would say de- that the best corn and cotton on the road, ifiue ' from Laucaeter C. II., to Milli*, (J*, would nrd, be found in St. Matthew's I'ariak .Orangetho burg. Though the crop ia generally small wife, the stands scent to be remarkably good,but ex- when I arrived in the neighborhood of Allied bany, which ia culled Soulh-weMern Gcorand gia. The stranger (as I wis) would think reat that ho had ) ten let down in a different iwii hemisphere. The crops are so much far- I lied ther advanced, much of the early planted ft the corn was out in full bloom, I noticed as i heai many aa three silks upon a atalk, and that I 11 to not in the Garden, as some may auppose, id it but was the common growth of fields of It *, it from 100 to 200 acres. The cotton crop too ork is very promising should Che I ice not injaro ,1 Iden it, as there are some to be seen already.? l\ jwn Dougherty County is the one which I was wan mostly over. The county is divided by i us what ia called the "Big Pocosin" into two a I I we different soils both of which are very fine, wna The one ia a pine land entirely aandy soil, uch and the other an ouk and hickory land, a te? rather red gravelly or courae aandy aoil i of the cotton upon the oak land* is generally wna better at this time. 1 aaw and pulled up han two stalks of cotton upon the plantation the of Judge Pace, which were full three feet jen- high,each of which had two or three bloouia ten* upon them, and theae were only a fair rnun* up pie of the field, from w tiieli they Were Ul of ken. The cotton upon the pine lands is ing, not quite so tall but equally as well formed, ton, 1 also prttcured samples from Hie funn of cli> J- J. Cutier, Ksq., which were very full of arm forms and blooms, but not quite so tsll as i in those from the plantation of Judge Pace ; [ton 1 tear I am making my letter quite loo long ;tly and must hasten to a close, I will, however, We notice some of the natural curiosities of urs, this country, of which there are many, the The country abounds with sinks or ;? springs, many of which have subteruneous ?ed, passages to the river, or some other place, uite unknown to me; the most remarkable of ting .these curiosities ia^hs lilac Spring situated t to- some three miles South east of the city.? line This Spring of itself would be enough to lide amply repay the curious to visit this couu. han try ; it is some forty feet iu diameter and ! iexl its depth is uukown ; I was informed that ster it hud been sounded some seventy or eighty ger.s feet, wit out ever finding button, nolwithua standing its great depth, the water of thia the Spring is so transparent that you can see igs- the white sands upon the bottom as plainly so as it they were not three feet from youomd and the tisli, I fetr to attempt a description of r to them, least it might be taken for a "Pish Story," for 1 confess uiy credulity would not our have been sufficient, without first seeing ; asv but without further prefacing the story, I oc- will 'nitch into it' ! Th? Horimr is lil.nllir luck studded with fish, from t> to 24 inches lung; Au. Ute Spring is substantislly walled round e to with solid lime rock?natures own work? >oly and suddenly from where the water boils I see up, there is a channel makes off some fiiThe teen feet wide and from six to eight feet well deep. There is a mill creeled some forty sore yards below the Spring and a slight dsns >, so thrown across the curreol, forming a beauurge tiful pond of some 6 feet water and some cely thirty yards wide, making an enticing re. the treat for the fish at night, at which time the Vom angler avenge* himself (gig in hand) for otel, their indifference about taking hold of his pot. templing bate, let this suffu-e for the Blue wel - Hp.ing. There are numerous other spring* usta of less note through tho country together oad, with many large ponds, all of which abound the with fish. h to I mu?t now say a word about the city it* use, population, etc. Albany is situated on ered Flint Hirer in l>ougherty County, between Ma- Lee and Baker, formerly a part of Baker; ock. few years ago it was but an inconsiderable dsce Village, now it hae gone up as it were by is it tusgic to the dimensions of s city, number* y of ing some 180b or 2000 inhabitants, and is liich de? lined still to go up. The Rail Road stay has not been here quite a year yet, besides rom Iter Rail Road facilities, Flint Hirer la nar* Ho- igable for steam Boats as high as lha City, this Ths streets are wide and wall shaded, cross* ding ing each other at right angles, Albany eas j tod I boast of as good society as any place, there had are four churches, Baptist, Methodist. Pres* and bytcrian and Epiacopalvan. Tha Bapliat a<M>d denomination seem to predominate in the rick city and alao in the surrounding country, t fire they are a church going people, and there 'aa 4 have been considerable revivals recently in vide, the churches. The people seem not to wall, have forgotten with their rapid growth tba epot importance of education, for there are very ever line schools here both male and female, I do- should not forget that the traveller will fifid ter. ae good Hotel accommodations hww as at ski, any place at the Held ; there are twe first class Hotels in the place, 1 can only speak ?Ul anowuigiy h 10 uor, win uymgion nounr, Mil thia la the llouae at which I stopped on mf oeda arrival after having travelled for two days tha and ana night without stopping, and was for accommodated to ovary thing that the won* ding ry traveller could deairo, hot only at tha ta? atill ble, but at my room. ? Al- The City Court or Superior Court com* hich meoced ita aeaaion here on Monday laat Aa and will ait for tyo or three week*?Judge