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AN* AOl'ro ti.rKtt thk Lmv in iiki.xtion to Lvsr Wii.t.3 ami Tksiamk.n is:, a mi FOIt o I'll Kit dCltroSKS. i. lie it cnucfed by lb?* Senate and lb I'M nf JiepieseiiiHltves, now tnel and kitting in (iener-il Assetiiblx, and by ibe mill.only ol (lie. same, Tlia*. iroiu and alter il.t; passing ?-f tliis Act, real estair purchased or otherwise mcij Hied, aher ibc making and imbhsbitig ol last W ills and Testament*, alial) fiass i \ and under Hie same, in the same marnei and to i|ie t-attte rxirin as pel.son a I rsialr now does. J II. 1 bat all devises, legacies or be i vjnesls, made lo ?<r ill laxor of anv xxiltiesS. or llie lllisbllltd or wife of nnv xx 1111ess to ltt-1 ills and Testaments. of leal or tier ponai v*latt>, or >'S by ill combined, oi ol hiiy ol'ier pmperly, estate or interest w lialsoexer, and all oilier interests and all < flues or appomiineiifs coblei t_e l uti witness, or I be husband or xx ite ol jiiich l? i... ... i i ?? ... ii IM Mil II l*Sl lllS HII'I 1 l-Sfrt ! mei is, shall be, au<l l!ie sxme are hereby (lucUied in be mill ami void ; ami such I w iiness, or ibe husband or wile *?fMidi j ,w shall bii competent ami credible, if otherwise so, to pro\e lh? saio la.-i | -?\ ills ami I estaiiieiiis. III. Tlint hereafter ibe probata. in <lue ' ot law, by ami b fur? 'be proper j ,Quintal \ , of alj last Wills |.|]|| Testaments, whether ?M te il or personal property, or i of both combined, or of anv oilier proper Iy, estate or interest whatsoever, shall be | good, sufficient ami effectual in law, in I Uip same inaimer ami lo llie same eX'etit \ as if tb? fiaiil last Wills ami Testaments | were exclusively of personal estate ; ami no dense ol reaTesinie shall be a limited t as evidence ill any can&y until alier pro j bat? before ibe ' rdinarm IV. That all Acts aud part* of Acts re | popnaiu hereto, or inconsistent herewith, be and the satoe are hereby tepealed. A\ ACT providing ton a Cook of tiik ktaijvtk Law of Sochi Carolina I. lit it ejmc/ml by the Semi'e and Jloiise of ltepresenlalives, now met ami | Billing hi ?o-nerul A*semltlv, and hy t!?** authority of the same, I liitl the Court ?>t Errort he HUihoiixe.l hiuI ?-iiii>>?w?-re?I to .appoint it commission of not exceeding three peisons, whose tluty it sli til he l<j revise Hliti Codify llie S.antic Litw ofloiee in I Ills Slate. II. 'lloil s?itl commission shall, in perfoitnancc of the duties imposed hy litis Act, arrange all (UaitJtorv provisions on the same Mthject, ill a condensed form, .titnler appropriate heads; ihai sod conn mission rl.a I not minply iran-lVr dteSiatlltes, hill shall so ailef their pillaseologv nsjo exclude, as near as niav he, all le i (lundaney of extuyvsiou ; and where theie a.re several Acts' relatm<r to t'le saiye siih Ject, they shall con leii>e into one Act the | enactiiieins on the same siilject, and so , express the eiiacnneiits as ctearlv to set jorth the sen*e ol the whole, having ie ^ ird to j i lici tl expositions thereof. IK. l'liat whenever it shall he appa rent t'lal there are legislative (.missions in any statute, aait1 coiuoiission shah supja'V the ttitliV, so as to pelted such statute and render us operation Complete. IV. 'I'll ?t sail coouniss 0:1 shall pre, i p ire apjiropri ite titles an I siih Iivisioiih | of titles, clearlv and hn-tli'. expressive ol the su''j *cts trailed, sua .1 mote an index for e i<y referen -e to the 01 hi iso ipt cop, of the i?-nh', an I slia'l, in 01 iroma n itcs , l't the Acts, make such reference* to de cided cases as shall oe proper for the clear elucidation of tlieui. V. yhat said c^unmission sh dl report to each session of die l<?*oislaiyie, I ?r us Nt'iiou, what they niav have done in the premises until the work he completed; to Ijrflt ill ronijli I'.irin ilonr iir i-.Tn-i, f.o examination iiy tht' !??*, iliift'tin^ attention thereto t>> muili aiMoinim aa the\ Hint piupnee to the |*t>'!>ftit law ? f. Tlmt the cnHiiniMioniiH sliali eaeli recHvo lor hi* iter* ioe* lh? miiii u|' tour hoiisaml (*4 000) per almoin. to I e p.ii-l em NiiiiiiMhv, on tin* c r li nte <>1 the I'reMilcnt ?it ihe Court of Kthh, ili-it the work i* |ir<i){re?iiii|> in the aalipfai'linn of the Court; hii<! shnotil any vacancy occur in li|?* u 11 I noinmU'Kiii from hiiv Online. , the 1* Mirt uf horns aiiali aupp'y the * t eancv. In ttin Sen Ve ITo'l-n. the twnpv (rat ilny of I? cuinh.T. in the vruf of our L ',,| one iIiuim tin] ei^ht hiiin'reil nml li iv ei^ht, nml hi i lie ei.'hiwhirl year of ihe #over?ioiitw nml imlepeiiiln ire of ihu L'niieil Ernies pf Aiper* , lo*. * I W1LUAM I), roll IKK, President af the Senate. JAMKS SIMON'S, Speaker //arise i<f Representatives. Gkkkn vili.e It aim in r Kkmalk Coi.i.rok Till* llin HlltlUII, III ?U CeA-flll Operation, miiuhere I among nr. atmletilrt, during the |>xmi year, ihe name* of IS t tntiiitf Indie* ami inia*e*- l'ln>re were three .ruinate* nt tile 0'Hmtnem euient. The main building lot* Ireen Completed, nln| han lieeii occupied *mce M ?y I in j it ia com mo (JiotiA ami forui-hei ample iiHivmi^i ce* for a*re une of the College, 'i'lia* Faculty, | uf ladte* ami ifenueiinfti, have Jfcfreft Keimr.il mlMlHi'lHHi, ami we afiiicl jnue fr Ihe llinliiUlioii a larjje iacreaa?Hii T 11a aireaili re?peotabie liUinbci of pupil*. QrttAVuU J alriot. ^ (Iljis jCrilnM. lamjasterville. s c. WKDN'KSDAY MORNINtJ, JAN 19., 18f>9.'| " I Bale of the Cureton Estate The Hi If of the F-tati of ll e lute TIioh. riiri'idii. seven miles above this p'licc, com nicr.ced on Monday and will probably be concluded to day. W'c atlended yesterday and witnessed t'?e sale of a portion of tin' | negroes. Tile prices paid were e.vlioibitant ? higher than any previons sales in tltis IViHlriet. Ordinary boys and girls ranged I from about $1100 to $1450. Other prop, i erty we uri(|erst;ind sr-ld in proportion. A ' lot of cotton sold on Mondav, about to bale-, brought $11.8.5 p-T linndreil. Fifteen bitnrired acres of land brought near $15000. W e may have more particulars next week, j The ActsWe publish this w e? k the Act of the last Legislature pro\iding for a code of the Statute law of South Carolina. This we regard ur,c of 'be best Acts of the Session Wlieii carried ittto effect, onr laws will be ! io a form accessible to every one, w liieb is , not the case now. scattered as they arc in i loose cmit'ii-ion. This is a duly which the j State owes to her people, since she does not excuse them h> reason of their ionornnce of tier laws. We iilwi publish t"*?? Act to a I tor tin- law I in relation to last wills ami testament* ? Tliix is important to all tree holder* ; real i estate acquired after the making and pub- I li?bing of it will, will pass under it, the j same a* personal property, which ha* not j been the case heretofore. Ordinary L. D.?Change of Officers. We are happy in being able to report to the people of Iaiiienstcr, ilia; the health ?f onr lately elected Judge of the Court of ; Didinarv, I'. T. Hammond, Ksq.. is iinpri.v. nig, and ton degree that warrants iiini in . . ... I commencing the duties ot Ids i.,hee. The term of the late Ordinary. Mr J. II. Willi* "I"""' fired ah ot the lir*t of January j iilHl. Mr. I Liiuiiiitml iv !t? ! ?? * home from a scrimi* and protracted illness and tin* oath of office was administered to I to I im at his residente. Since then, he : has been slowly mending and is yet feeble, lie has entered into ariangements for niak- ' ''is permanent home in the Village and pnrposes moving np in a week or two, when his whole time will be devoted to the ;;f- ' fairs of bis office In the mean time, persons having business in the otliee will heat, j tended to; it not present himself, the late Ordinary wilt act lor him In untieing this change of public officers, i we may appropriately and a word in referenee to tin- retiring and the incoming imuin j bent. Many, it is natural to suppose, re- | grel ll.e relireim-nt < f so efficient ami faith 11>I an officer as .Mr. Wilhersonon. None < could till the otliee more effectually and satisfactoiilv than In- has done; few perhaps as well, and doubtless tiie hearts and minds of the people ot the District are fully prepared to do him justice in this regard. Mr. ' Hammond is weM known to the people of the District : he has served tlu-in in other j capacit es, requiring the exercise of as great tact ar.d ability as will he necessary in this j and they can s-iy how well. We believe ; that we ri-k nothing in venturing to eongralunite Ilie District upon the prospect id tin* 1 office continuing to he eligibly and satisfac- j torily titled. The New Mail Routes Ft seems from the advertised proposals for bids upon mail routes in this Stale, j which have since nppearei in the Simlh Carolinian, that we weie mistaken in one or two pirliciilars in jteferei.ee to Al;e new mail route from Camden to Daricasl-r, noticed bv lis last week. TJie pcpailment invjlcs proposal* for earning the mails on a line fr??ni l-ancas- j ter ('. II , by Lung Street, Dry t'reek, Itusscl I'laec, f.iherty Hill, and Red Hill to j Camden, b2 miles, nud hack hnrr a week. 1 I .cave 1 jiiiU'iistvr C. II , Tuesday and Fri- : day at I I'. M. Arrive at Catnden next days at 6 I'. M. Leave Caind.n Monday :llld 'Ptilirutiiu ul fi I tl J 1 caster next day* by 1*2 M. Bid* are like* wine invited fur a Iri weekly service by a f/iorter Hjlieiliilr. The laller will be Fie ?? ?( arrangement nod ?re bope will be niloplril UyopoMila are jnvjtcd fpr a route from l.:>ncu*ter (J., by CraigviJIj), ('nreton'a I Jjtore, Brllair ami lMea*nnl VnMtty, to I'iue. I \ille ; 27 unle*, arid baek twice a week ? , Hid* for an ad'ljtinmil tiip per week will be I jonaidered The Qlber line* that leave t'lin place, it Meeina, are to rem till about n< they are. Wo notice that propo-?al> are invited for a new rotjie from l'lj;u*-int IJi)l, by Stogiier*yille. Flint Ridge. Uiiford. and Mount Verd. to VYnikert>ville, N and baek once a week. J The I'rnd S|a*tey at Curetnn'i fcjb/re. T. R. Magi II, K?c] , if) a note u*. datad 14th in*t, Miyat -We have unereaiini in getting a llaek Idne established, to run tri-weekly from Finevrile, (' . to l.anc.iHler C. li , which will go into effect on toe I it July, 18.VJ ; and ?rl eoiioert thi? (J. At S. t' R. K at H evi.le V C with dm M. It. R at I Camden, by iiO-uuH ol' your daily line at . tMC4Hrr 0. 11." ? ? -y " *i Mm The Science of Pomology. We publish on our I. rst page an address by Dr. A. I*. Wyi.ik. ot Chester, deliver- I ed before the Fishing Creek Agricultural Society, upon the subject indicated by this I caption. It is peculiarly appropriate at this j season, wlugi all persons should be i in pro v- i ing their oieliards by adding new varieties ' thereto and devoting such other attentions as will ensure the production of those do- J licious fruits,that our soil and climate are so well adopted to raising. This branch of industry has been greatly neglected in South Carolina and we regret to know that our Dis'lict is among the most backward in this regard. We have j no such fruit here as are raised in the Districts w est of us, nor is there any tiling like the same degree of pains taken herein their | cultivation. Nothing that can be added j w ith the same cost and attention conduces more to the value of a place than good or- , chords.and no article of diet is more generally desired and apprcclatad. We relliem- ' Ik r seeing several loads of the lillepuluin varieties of peaches sell in this market tin- last Summer at one dollar per -bushel. If they had been large, luscious fruit, such as could with rare he produced lege, they would have demanded, in the same raiio of excellence, three or four dollars per bushel, j There is scarcely any one who does not , like good fruit and the doctors say that j nothing Is more wholesome when taken in moderation. Isolated individuals in our State, have of late years devoted much attention to fruit culture, and among these is the author of . the article on our lirst page. Our readers may glean t'mm this address much valuable and reliable information and we trust lliev ...:n i . 1 - ... . 1 win iii) so unci prom liy It. .i*>ocietic8 h,:ve been formed In several Districts for the pur- I pose of milling to and disseminating n , knowledge of tuiw seience. Why cannot nu ll an one l>e instituted here ? Editorial Changes. .Messrs. llenry A. (Jail lard ami William i It. Clarke, have succeeded Mr. j. Wood Davidson, in ihe editorial ehange of the Winnshoro /{eg/?/<r and Hrahl. It M. Stokes, K q , late editor and pro* ^ prieter of the Laurensville Herald, has sold | the establishment to Mr. J.is i Inlliugsvvorth. ! The latter has seen red the serviees of I In 1 titer I. Medovvaii, Esq . as editor, a young loan of fine education and bright promise. We wish all concerned a prosperous ca- ' reer and commend these excellent journals to the support of our/cjy'li'o and advertising fiie.ds. ? Blue Ridge Railroad The Anderson (iazrlle rontuigs the pro- |, ceedings of n public nicetincr in Anderson,! giving an expression of the opinions of the peop'e of that vieinitv upon t,he Blue Ridge uaiiroau in ens,.re. 'i'hey consider it a mailer of \iial importance ami suggest that the Governoreall together the legislature I for the purpose of averting the oonse- ' qiiencen of an abandonment of the road. The Pickens Courier any a that operations on the road, with the exception of the work j at the tunnel and sumo other points, have ' been suspended. The Courier learns that ( it is the intention of the Company to continue the work at these points. It states that the suspension has-caused much loss to the /.'ontractors and suffering to the la borers. It also states that the people of that District are willing to subscribe still | luMber aid, and asks some one to set the | hall in motion. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Blue Ridge Rail Road Com pan" was held n Charleston on Idth inst., when the fo1. lowing resolutions were adopted : Hntohed, That the Stockholders have derived great encouragement from the indi- . cations of public opinion, since the adjournment of the legislation, adverse to the relection of the Rill to grant aid for ths eon slruclion of the Road, and are inspired with confidence that, at the next Session, the required means will he obtained Resnlml. That in this confidence, the Stockholders will continue the work of construction to tlu- extent of their limited resources, and thus sustain the enterprise until the desire of the people for the com pletion of the Road may be effected at the next session of the Legislature. /f?w/iri/,Thnt it is a? well the interest as the duty of the Stockholders to make a generous (flbrt to support the enterprise they have undertaken, hv a willing and prompt payment of the instalments a? they may I e called for. Henitlml, That the Directors of the Company he instructed to prosecute the work to the extent of ilie means at their disposal. The Resolutions being taken up separately, were unanimously adopted. How,, rr> Assot iation ?At a meeting of the Howard Association, fjf Philadelphia, held on Tuesday. December 'JR. 1^58, J. Skillin Houghton, M. D.. was elected Acting .Surgeon of the Association, and it was ordered, thnt hereafter nil correspondence of the Association be conducted by the Acting Surgeon, instead of the Consulting Hurgton, and that all advertisements of the Association be so changed as to give notice of mm vrnn 10 iii? puouo. Dr. fieorye U. Calhoun "till retain* bin position as Consult'n? Surgeon, and enjov* { tin- fullest eonlidenee of I lit* Association in nil respects. Tin* object o' Ih?* change is | merely to relieve Dr. Calhoun of n very In borjons dill), tyhieh interfirn materially ; with his professional Inborn. Kisos Moi;ht4)(( II. It Compary?-We lenrn from the Yorkville Knrjuirer, (hot ?t n late meeting of the Stockholders of this Contpnnv, the following persona were fleeted President mid Directors of the Road : Dr. Jame* M. In?w'ry. ibe*ul?nt : Dr. J It llrallon. W A Ulta, H. (J Ileiupliill. J. W. Averv, J J f. Adicke*. K. A. Crenshaw, B. T. Whccjer, /. S. jtyun, Dirtclnr*. COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS BALTIMORE rWe direet attention to the card of Messrs. Wm. (ir.inye A Co , Baltimore, Commhuiion Merchants, to l?e found in our pti|?er to day and commend these gentlemen to our business community. Washington Items An exchange, speaking of the new Sen nte Hull in the Capitol says that the gene ral aspect is bright and graceful. In shapi and dimensions it is similar to the new Hal of Representatives, hut to the eye appear more finely proportioned. The style tint character of the decorations are nearly thi same ill both Houses, except that in th Senate the tone of color is more subdued The area of the floor is 80 feet by 48 fee and of roof 112 bv 30 teet. the difiorcne being occupied b\ a continuous gallery around the font sides of the apartment and capable of seating 1200 perspns. Upon the occasion of the Senate leavinj the old llall, Vice ('resident Hrcckcnridgi made a splendid speech, ?hiclt has bcei greatly applauded by the press. It was in deed an admirable eflort. high in retrospec live interest. His allusions to the 'immor tal trio;' which we append below with th conclusion of the speech, is beautifully ap propriate ; T!ic Senate is asscnildcd for the last tim in this ch.-.tuber. Henceforth it will In converted to other uses; vet it must re main forever connected with great event* and sacred to lite memo lies of the depar ted orators and statesman, who are eii?_fa ged in higli debates, and shaped the poliet of their country. IT icaflcr tin. Auierieai and the stranger, as tliey wander througl the Capitol, will turn with instii.cti?e reve renro to view the spot on which so in nit and great materials have aeeiiinulaled fo history. Thev will recall the images o the great and the good, whose renown i the common property of the Union; urn cliietlv, perhaps, they will linger around th seats onco occupied hy the mighty threi whose names and lame, assoeiate?i in lilt death has riot heell able to sever; illns'.ri mis men, who in their generation stone times divided, sometimes led. ami sometime resisted puldie opinion - for thev were t that higher class ot statesmen w lot see the right uiol follow then comi<tnuis There wat Calhoun. I he senator, inllevibli austere, oppressed, but not overwhelmed liis deep Sense of the importance of hi public function*, seeking the troth. the iearlessly following it?a man whose nil spairing intellect coiop lie.I al1 his emotion ti harmonize with the deductions ot' hi rigorous logic, ami whose noble counton anee habit iiallv wore 111 c* expression of on engaged III tlie performance of high pulni duties. This was Webster's seat lie. too, wu even such a senator. <'iui?eious of liis uiv vast powers, he reposed with c? nlidenee o himself; and scorning the oooliivaiices n smaller men. lie stood among his peers a the greater for the simple digi.il v ofni? ?eu atorial deineaiior. 'I'v pe of his norther home, lie rises helbie the imagination, i the grand and granite outline of liis foil ami intellect, like a great New Kuglan rock, repelling a New Kngl uid wave. A a writer, his pn dhction.i will In- elierishe l?v statesmen ami ?clu?!ar? win It* lln* Kny li-li tongue is n|iula>ti. As a senatorial or:i t<ir, his yrrnt ctVorts .-.re hi .lorn-all v :i?mi cinted with this chamber, whose von ai suellis yet to vibrate I). Heath llio sl.okos o l??s tones not ?.! weii/lvtv wuriU, On the outer circle ?at ll.-nry (,'lay, \\ iI Ids impetuous ami aid. lit nature nulainc by age, and exhibiting in the Sena." tli same Veliemcn1. |iatriotisni ami pas-'onat eloquence that of yore eleeiriiied Hie lions of Representatives and the eoiihlrv. lit extraordinary person . I endowments. Id courage, ail Ids noble qualities invcsle 11i111 with ar. individuality and a eliarni u character which, in ..uv ay.*, would liav made him a favorite I history, lie low liia country above all earthly object*. II loved liberty in all countries llliistrimi Ulan ! orator, patriot, philanthropist?hi light,at its meridian, was seen ami felt i the remotest parts of the civilized world ami his declining sun. as it hastened dowi the west, threw back its level beams in ijuc ot mellowed splendor. to illominate and t cheer the land he loved and ?crvcd so ?vel All the Stales may point, with yr.itilie pride, to the services in the Senate of thei patriotic sous. Crowding the memorv come the names of Adams, I la cm', M oun Otis. Macon, I'inekncv, ami the re?t? I can not nn in her them?who, in the record u their acts ami utterance*. appeal to thci successors lo give the I'nioii a destinv mi iinwurthr ol the past What models wer these lo a-v a ken emulation <<r to plunge i despair! Fortunate will lie the America statesmen uli.i i? it... .. tin- M-r, ??i in nm I l" *w H I I ( times, sli.ill contribute to invest tlm net hull t<> which we go with historic meinorie like those which cluster here. And now, Senators. we leave this incni ornble Chamber, beating w ith us, unimphi ed, the Constitution We received from on forefathers. Is*I t?s cnerlsti it stilt gr'lx fill acknowledgement* to the Divine ?'o?.c who controls the destinies of cnip;re? mi whose goodness we adore. The structure retired by men who >iel<l to tin* cortodm tooth of lime. These mnrble walls into moulder into ruin ; but Hie principles u constilnlion.il libcrtv, guarded by wisdot tind virtue, unlike material elements, do m deett". lwl us tieioutly trust that jinotlit Senate, iu another ttjje, shall be tr to a net and larger Chamber this <'onstitulion vig< roim and inviolate, and that the last fetter, lion of posterity shall witness tlu< deliber; lions of tliu Representative* of America States still united, prosperous, and tr?ii. In execution of tile order of Hi Senate the body will now proceed to the tie t hniiiber. The Washington correspondent of th Philadelphia lbi<|uirer, in referring to lli Pacific Kail Hoitd debates, and the speee of Nenalor Iverson, of (ienrgiit, tldirrre On Friday, 7lh insl., says : '*lie sp< ku wild great severjvy ngiitv Mr. Hammond's Speech in South Carotin; i*t fall. It is expected that .Mr. II million w it reply to him. Mr Iverson's reiuml arc most earncsily cornl tuned by in in Soulliern gentlemen whom I have h*?i speak of them, as not being in aecordanc with the general sentiment of the Noull ami as cnlculaled to provoke a vio'ent r tort trorn the North"" Jiinunry 10?1? the Senate, Mr. introduced a Hill f? r thu nlxiliii??ri of II franklin privilege, The FriMi. li ispoliatiot Hill p.imii-d by a volo ol ili u? *i(l. J.muary II.?In (be House on Morula Mr. Ilurlddiilr, vf Mlwiinippi, inlrod.iued resolution, railing the Hrmirinit l? iuformution in relation to tins portion France and Kfgland upon the Cuban rjirei lion, which waa agreed to. In the .St*n?|?'. on Tuesday, the CpmntitU pn Foreign delation* re-ported t. bill empov eriog the frryidviit to ua<> the army i?ii navy in defence of Hie rights of America citizen* against the Government of Me*i?* and Central America. Thi* tria nppropri alely referred. The House on Tuesday laid on the table ? . n resolution offered at the last session, en- 1 of . norsing the notion of (,'om. Paulding. in the j mi d arrest of (ien Walker anil his men on Cen- so I tral Ameiieni! soil. j of H ! January 1*2 ? The I'nion denies with at: ' air of Mithurity, the trutu of a di-patch re | V" R | eently published, to the cfFeet that the Un:- i j.'' u | led States Trensurv was out of funds, and ' ' i that the par men t of a draft for one hun- j1 1 ! dred dollars, had been refused. The nil j, fib l* I thnrily for the publiealioii of the dispatch a >' is stilted to "oe equally as good as the I'nion. ? ; The ease refern d ,'o, is saial not to he nn j ' 1 i isolated one. the payment of drafts having i | been .re/used for the past ten days, on the J, " I ground that there ?.vas no motiev in the ' <q " ' Treasury to he drawn upon The new loan j se ) of ten millions, soon to he m..de available, I en " ; will replenish the exhausted treasury. , dr * i The Stairs announces that Senor Jkrf.z 1 mm l" Ins been recognised ns Nicaraguan Minis- ( t '' j ter. i is The President, in reply to the result! e tion of the Selinle. asking for the pnhliea-j ' j tion of the correspondence with the law of- j lieers of the (joveriimeiit. in relation io the 1,1 I, ! f .. , case ol the yaelit II antlrnr, slates that srie [ lias violated tit" laws hv landing a eargo of i' negroes, hut eousiders it inex pcUiunt to . ' comply vvi.h the request at present. I (ij January 13.?In the Senate Mr. Houston ) ^ ' replied to Mr. Person's speech of yester- 'j' [. day. Mr. Iversoo, in tcp v. made a geneI 1 I ill s roo? apology tor supposed person tl r?-H -v.- i ^ il lions. The pauilie l> iI Road lilll Was 111 I rn ' iler il|sei|s-|on until the hour of executive * session. The House proceedings are unj. ' impoitatit. I j January 14.?The proceedings of Con.. great to day are uiiimp-Mtaut. In the House ; H i ? * I r |< I Its* t Oininillee o|i I oieign All.iirs ngieed j . In report a ..ill upproprinling ?30.0UU,000 ! * ' 1 foi the purchase ol t'nliu. v 1 1,1 * From llir St" Iff. ' n j K \\ VSII1M. ION, .1 ill. 13 PtjO, " Hilt for an unloi l liii ite iliseilssioli he I le tvveell Messrs. Iv'eisu'l Hint II oislon yes ' sn lenlav, the Senate vvimlil have giv en the er ooirhis. in all iiriilm'. In ? i<? l?....it. v < i t ' * * * " "" : "" , l(l'ir<'HO I'l l. I V 'l>' W'll pliii'Hl'tv J I 4 I 'lllll! I'tl I'l ?IhV. I llt'l" i". lilt It' llttlll'l i ii dull it vv II lie hs it .on "lit in lit?tlft't'Ht i .. i IJy no mh'hiis ; ilifple-tsino im-iileiit ?>t m tin* |'iiu-ei?'li'ii;< il ili" N-iv ii 11itjisl1111' < I eniiiVlHW, In liii-ir lite inii \ i < 111 11 w ;i* ; iv ;i reiteration itl 111?-1 r 11 mi* In *li< i? I IT""'I i ii< ,i in 1'ivnr nt n t?t IV >iilv lot reveiine, cut | p' it | li"l i vv il ii ii |irOlt"?l MOHlll*! i't' itl'l'II III :i 1111 til ? ?|n'l,ltiv' 11II! ! -<. Il 'S ill" llli T" ?'_,l|l|ii' II.I III 'I 111 vii-w if tie ri-iVMt ili'i'mriit iiin-i nl 11? * w K\.'i,it tv", hii I tin* la'" vo:"n i'I 11. irioi r i >? II* III'-IIiIhTi III ill" l|.<|l<". \\ " l"p<':|t. ( .11 tli" I .icV i't N*"w 11 mi|>>liii" ii iv" ' t v j- ijniio welt hi re atliiiiiino uur old t uili. ?< n Hi 1 11 * * "? v * tli" tli ilik*' lit' ili- country. Il I iiere ? i> never a j;ieiit"r nri'"?sitv f.ii I niliieri||o to tiieoiil l.ni'liik ?rUr? tin* l" | Ijeinooratic paitv limn ?: !l e present ' !,; l ine. In iniilut o!' I'ai'ili'' nidroad*, pen ' loi! iiilli, kpi'i'ifie .lull"-, foreign enini- I "I oluiiyitlt', nli'J Mi! ?nlt!V uf ludietm-s mi tli" ,| iretiMtrv, lliere t> Imt hiih lock ileleiii'e vl if fer lire emiiitrv. and lluil i? mi ili" tradi ' i* tenia* Inilli ami i"in*li* ot tli? I >.oiiocr.ru- * d p ill j*. It i* ratlier Into mi lii" I ? \ f..r n? ''' ' lo 11iili':?lit inn Ii'?miii? " ? ii"? i "'it'?-."i- vv er I iIm on ACituiiil <'t" commie miion* ol '** ictn|i>rnry ? 1111 >n < r >?--m?-1?t itml iltli nil*. * nuj-'Cl ilie country in kiii'Ii iHj'iniit'tt '?in I 1 *' i, | n|mrv?iiiii, hh Secretary (Joiili ah nltly 1,1 s sllltW* iii lllA llVf lllirllliMHl li'linrt, WOlllll *' it In* jM*r:i?*! r il?*'I ? * going li n k in t!ie ?xI |?11m!?.*<I tiillncv til npi-iili. .linn**. '' Senator M lAnii i ifoiiintihiii, ?*minimit- !' r ini{ ili** 1'resilient to ii*i} ill** nruiv hihi tinvv, it iin'm*!!!', in tli?} seiilenient i>l mi Sinttiiali A'nerioin i|i*|itjte?, meet m-iv 1 . ill I i*?-n? i.iI it|?|<ri>l*<?11<?ii ..in! u.it, in n I |?!' il? 11 r alnliiy, In* miIiiji i*i|. Onr rel it m.s Willi " ii ilifHf I'owors ilfimiiiil tlint tin* Ktu-cmive * sliunlil (>?* imiinl ?iili Miillioril* to net " vigor*>11*1 \ ami HlVciivrK ?vliHii>-v**r tin* *1 1 |?i |r occasion :iri??'A. 1'iin Hi|..|.iion Vc * lllcne resolution* v\ 111 lirohalilv *.?11 tin* v ' I ^ leglslalion i.l I'oitrrie** on tlm mailer i.t 4 our foreign ifUliiiii* till* winter. It it. i. not likely I In* t ' .niniiit*'.* on Foreign llu ' U.illll* III tin* lloll*?1 Will re|MI*| filler lilt* I r I.ill of Mi. Itrniu-li nr Mr. Hmlell, in ref ' fri-iioe to 11*** iiiucliioif ol Ualat, or if ie j jmrifi), tint! ei'lnr will In* t? -1 t i*i I H I lie ! I'iiim) (Joitiiiollff on N ?v?l nfl'tir* .j ,, liavc ituitimi/fi| Mr \\ hiaIuw' io report a I.ill ml.ling twenty ml ir.ionul |iur*eiH, ' t eleven surgeon*, ami fifteen e-sniinl sur n geoiiit, to llie nuinl.er alfe.t.ly existing in ,l llie navy. 'r '| lit* nirren.se is inir.li uemle I, ami w ill ^ ,v ili ml it'ieH* I e ill-tile ItV i'ongren*. A l*i|l to iiu'ifAse llie marine Inrre wiil hI**o Ite (> re|>orti*i| almr Iv, mm! itrol.altly ni|o|t|?nl. n l'ri*!?:iiK neceitsiiy exi*is lor tin** nngmeii talMli of lltO IPIVV. 'i Tlie Inrill* jnojeei Itang* fire in ilo* Com ,v llliltee of W u# atl'l Men iia. No lull \ et j jtie?enlei| meet* llie concurrence of n oi.t ie j miv ? ! tin* committee. Ii in not impro- '* . i. i.r? i .i . i .. " 1(1 inrirr, mn k urn win lie i ?r? ! -?? | t, le.l to I lii* 1111.me in h le w ihiy<; miHii/e ^ j iiipiiIk hip kmiiI lii I111 |>r<ipri'?i In c-ini | . |p|k? llil* villi. I lie III Mi lef mre lief.ir (lie ^ { llini-e, ilieie iii lilild |ni|??t iif protecting I lie ciiiiiiIiv m / * iii*i m |irui.fiiv^ ur tl. ^ wnil K|ieei|ic ilniie*. I lie Iiii|?pk nf ilie | *' lileinU ill H mi ill pie rn>eniiu Im|iH It y ill '* kecjiii.e die 111.liter tivluru ilie commit- ' y lee. ii Tlie reception ImkI eveuinjp *i Keoreth ^ iv ry Fiov.I'm ?? I lie i?i"*i lirilliint wod |lf *jree.?l?i? eillerlMlimieiil we line Yel li'l'l ilnrin/ i lie winter. N<>IwiiIimihihIihk .lie ( l*r/e li it II11 M-r JifeMelil, nwin/ in (he e* ^ celient MirMiitfeniem* inmle l>> die clntri : " ill ill *r li'tMleiiM, die iim<imI email wi|i nvm.l " , (I ,t! e.|. A'I wli?> untie recnived nil olil Vifi "? Ifilii* Welcome, nliii ill >\ Wellt MW'M' Willi fi pi Mire- mi tlieii 1 i|?w ul die ?-nr<iiMl /reel^ I nil/ Mini genuine iiiiMpiiMlll) <<l llietr tli ei (| # iniii?t)ent. >r The eiilntjim np die lute Hon. I I*. (| J. IIhT1*, nl lluiinia. will l>e delivered Ili the M limine mi MoimI'iV ne*l. Ji|>l|?e I)iiu/Imk, ^ * prnimiliieeM die eiil<>ifv in die hi nine ? j, Severe! Southern gctillellie'} w|ll?|>e?t in ' the IJuhm?. ? j 'I"lie Iknntn'dee on Te<-i-itori?e li*v? >? d greed to report die bi}l l?.r die organist* t| D IIJU ul AllZ'iJIM. o _ m m m 'N MT Col K K Sill Inn been elected . |i | Sheriff for Kerehnte Die toot. t< Kight Million* of Dollars ? New York for 1859 ha* j?*t be it ted to the Common Council, m lotjil reaches the astounding ng nearly eight millions of dollars, lount. in round numbers, a tnil'ii ted to the police, n million ,foi if hi hundred thousand for the pool n and a quarter for school*, a mill half for st'ects, half a million ,f< g the slreets, and six hundred tl r salaries. The expenditures of t| ' New V^k are much less than I e city, being onlv about fiv e nilllio According to the American Rni ntrnal there were in the Mnitcd f elation on the 1st Janbary, 18-jS. Vcn thousand eight hundred and fi i mile* of rail rouo, which cost ni ed and sixty-one million forty-sen lid three hqpdred and sixty four lie length of rail roads in South ( stated at 781 miles. The Fret.ch Slave Trade. We copy 1'iotn the .lotirioil o cree. nil article giving somu n n on lies subject. The laet* jus lion of our legislature, calling rogation of so liliicli of the l i usliiiig'ou as relets to the main a rolled roll on the Attican t f 11V I,eeli h squadron llooe, to si net I* and per nut France to ci ider tlieir veil gnus, the slave t i most oth-nsoe lot in, ami inn nisey guise of "emigration" 1 gatory to tbo prolessions of i| overmuch!*, which are patties eatV. If lliev he ill e irnesl ill ill stations against the slave liade, i announced to the world in th ol bolelllll form ut a gte.,1 (oicj i catv?I t them maintain these |> ni>? prnt'iii'Miit himi limit" ill i\ ar ?>i l?N\or. L<*l tlieiii tl i?i?t \vliai?ver guise n iiimv prv (' ? wlivllinf plot"CIC 1 lit lit" r.iiiO" hi of I lit il K i tout nnu* il ? lot lit" ir";il\ lie i nil I tli" ft"iiuil |?l".lj?" to u-t tn ! ? ms I'ttiiiifrly r"Vok"tl. Il, , litis "fVew einigiMtion s\slfiii "" s-lul ah "fusion <tl ill" liutl i Hllsliriltl" lltM'.S ill" \\ l|ol?! tl"l till" ( All mI>SIIm|iIV Mil ttfrml lit 'SI it VMIt|i.| It" Mllljt i"|lt "Mil-" I ?I It >11. If It I'D lilt} ItUlIt llMt list M?A'irt<llv l?, tliM SttttlltT tl nv"riiiii"iits rclii" Iroin mii mi i it liifli Hi "lit'" *t|t'""*sf till v l"il it til fl nintiiigly ili-it*tr>?i.Is tln ir " 1^"*, lli" lt"it?T Ittr tl."ii lniii?>r i" t?111 r IimiiiI, ill" ultj *ei -if ili<! a\ It" "vml.'tl Mini ik'lt'Hli'tl f?v ;t > 11 m m-p>t rt'ti', llteii the m< it titer st 11 >pit>i11>t i" "iiVfiiMlil is nltrtt^jMl llt-r I'tf ill" r"pn.Mltl" llllcllitjflt" i't ""inrnt liit" limit"* x,.n//. r i an. Takkn Ui*.?'hi S itunUv lnkt IHlt eAIIAeil H W Hfl lilt to la- In 'aiust two Nor ill Carolinians n-k-'iii Mi-iviiit ami Solomon ' |hiii the charge HimI 111 y ha-l nit ' pas* coinilertcil com in li.? slori siteil Mr. I*?iot"h store tnjjeiher n night -viiii purollI some I:en .1 n'ksoii began to pay f.?r it illnr (iu'ch*. Mrs. Fool, wiili who ere trailing soon <I?*tt?*.I tin* ( II Hit'I ohj.mtoii to It I hi Stllir.l ere :Mken ii|i ntiil loilgeii m jlt| i?*V still remain. \\ right }ir?t ?, mill* as Aim llenrv, liilt nfli know leilgeil tilnI Ills proper tin nloinoii \\ iijMit. We nre inf?>riti>r>l ill <!, on Si nil ol Si.ildle linos, containing io filleii witli connterleii coin in I im, ipiarteis iiinl ten cent pieci mini cmicenle.l in the neigh I,oi lei elm, Hiipposeil to belong lo tli leiitioiieil parties. Tins itliiont i tlit* stocking whs Imtween Hfiy ; ilinlle.l (lobar*. \\ e were show leeioieiis nt ti o Counterfeit, wl -IV Well eXeen'eil, hilt llie IIIHtel t |Mis>ihlv he mistnkeii (or i 'H? ?> ? riiKOi ruAr.es IN SoiTliKltN I I'll liin 1 in tlie St. Louis Uepnt iv lh!i instant m l?|;cr <!nieil colt, oil llie I Till ol 1 h-ceinine illlailliiig n (lelailevl uec'JUIIt of ijes eiMinnilleii by Moii'gomei llotwir, hiii I other ile*|H>rni|oes lac?. They shut Mr. John Lilt Hiruwlv esenperl killing severa i..ke open t-nil.linos, stole whate' iili! lay their IimiuIs on, rescue* ieir niiniher front the iUsIimJ ienff, mi.I with oath* (leclareilt " r the Ijmieil Stales, its officei* i tul its armies." The lettr r wh vies llie?e otfellCeA hhj* in loll ; "Montgomery woiilo evidently ) involve Missouri Mini stir up c I is law nii.l government lie is i. Noil will -en tins when I hmI e Slate gihiui jury imlicaleil ee Slnle j lilor ileiameil him i liie hotel Crawioril, K*v,Mc Inrhle, at whom thev nh?>*, are late men, but friemls ol law. sr of this is also a free Stale Ih Ve are a unit here fur life ami |i >r law an.I oilier. The section ioii of <1.ivory i< ;?11 i doos ii or mind*. Will Ili?* Ouvuruu I#VItunu to restore Imw i.iid lOlllllfltl K IIOIO " KtNHAft litOIILATI HK MlCHH Iotkunok Mkhakv?St. i.ol ih KV 8.? Tl.e Khuvni lo i; hI'iiumi mrned lo IiS'?riTi'(i City. No f iui|i<irlMii?-? lift* l orn tr?nMCte The M??* ige of (io\t>rnor Vied Mil iiinl rrwivoil. 11m regret* ill i a ^rnwiui; (|i*|mi-iM..ii to ovui iiinlier of vote* nhlMined l>y i utrnptiiiK ill* loiHot Im>*. ||r> i lie Vtttlof* belong (lie 0|MiiU," r? the *p?nU of pNlMiot^o, given r for the public w??l., 11k hi i ?n**? hi* v ohinin more f*vor? r?** ?* a Trrrilofv iji*n it wo >tntfl. 11? it willing 'o Unite <Mgi*lAtnr? in the Adoption of ??| ref a* iIihI! rmlvrt order in the r The Anne**!ion of Southern N ii K*ii?a* i? l?riii({ diecuwed, Ain 9 meet with f*vor among the inh rh? u* ' Later From Europe. en sub "n1 ihe , A R U I V A I. O / ' T JI E ?regnte J r. n mi!. ion and NIAGARA. r light' , /.x imis.ind ijalikax, tfanoarv 13.?the k'iv*| i? Statu Mail Steam Ship Niagara* Captain Rv. iI??mu of with Liverpool da ins to m miliary iLp, ins- |ihs arrived at this port. / Hood Commercial Intelligence. tnte*, in Livkhpooi. Cotcon M aiilkt, J omary twenty 1.?The sale* ol the week sum up 55.iftysev hOO hales the market opening in h >lu lie hnn-i 4''"'"B condition, hut eloping steady.? ri thou* speculators took 1000 and exporter* I II ir? 0000 hales. The sales on lriiiny, l)e, ' . ceinber Slat, were 7000 hales, the mar nro inn being quite and steady. 'Ihe quota' lions are : Fair'Orleans 7 3 8; Middling Oilcan* f Coin- 7* ^ ''r 7 "*'? Middling Mobile ,,forma" 778; K,,r ^""ds 7; Middling Up I'ify the I lKluU G 11 10for the ! ' he annual stock statement shows 49. reaiv ol Q'^O hales on hand, ol which -05.000 Li-naticu .hwhss were Ainenoan, showing an excess ! over estimated slock of 30 000 hales. ? ami hv ''he total unporls of the year have heeij inv oil two million three hundred and thirty four rude in thousand hales, showing an increase of 1 ier ihe seventy thou-and hales over last Year. '* ''?* General Intelligence. ' j ' | Napoleon had (ally and finally pardoned Count 1 >e Motilaletliherl and the Kdi** ' 41 lor of the C'orrrs/HHident, also one lam solemn . i . . . dr?il and sixty tour other prisoners. ? kriV* *d' was reported that France had nfliei lalional i, . i i- . i < . r-I la M V ""'"'"vd hnglMipl ot her support, il wit hot t l''c> should adopt measures to eoiin teract the effect ot Mr. ItiichaiiaiiV Cohan in trade . oolirv. A alarm <>f fire :it the Vidoiia " j lln-aire, mi I, foil, loci cance l a panic '"I"'6 i 1,1 lliv HU.luMi.6. Hlnl ill tl.e.r emlin*ors lo a aooa escape, sixteen l?e?M?l? were tiatnpled to '"PP"*- | dunlll. ) .yyv i Mi lllaiid liail lipftn appointed Score1? Iniv ot Legation at \\ ashiuotnu, in place ? e, W in <(|- ^Jt TIlO lal'i-r Will to jo> to *' . 1* j Stock holm. J lie $p tiiisli paper* ileiioiinoe Mi 1> i, , diaium a Moia^e in a tone ot otlended " """ J lie | WO J tide in Kinsas Matters s iIll-Ill j Sr Lo, is, J miiari ! 4 ?I iie Lulled .j irealt Stales tiooi-s Mini viiliiniws are coiiceu11. on iratinjr near 11?#? Mmniuii line, wfiere irealv Moiilo.nnerv lias fortified himself. S x pretext liniidied musket* lor Medur\'s oilnnio i.i li'iii'V passed J ti-rsyn t alt to n i\ I.a Kiinie. led, the New Coioxiijtation SchoniM ei'f ilie j Arut si \, January I 1. ? Advices from j . Mobile slate I lint the Mexican ami Cellti ll American Co|i>ni/.aiio|i Association j. y has la-iii dissolved, and a hew one I am. *> " led with I lie 111 It- i >1 the Al /.- in ?, Mexico ken out . , . . ... . . ami t -Mitral American Association I uc tianieil . . , , , . . iV i ?l I ' ts sanl lo l>e emlof?e<l tiv lejn, ' ma South ru and Ne.v York nentioiiieii, empteil IP ... i i i i The W '"r? *'" have alr-ailv, M W.I I' "chased lauil Lrra'il* hi the new lemi.. . ry of Ariz ma, wliicli tbev inUud eobmi article. ' ii . * . i. mi if * ?. ilHiintnijsen, u ih reported. J . Ill llilll , . , , J LIihs lifuti ii|>pimit11*11 ( hirf frnijittCfT* Hi'?i villi i.iku over with iiim it luriiu JauIv < ! toiinter . 'i i i \ ll \ *|i"gr;,nts durit g tlie cunning spring nod , >ii'iiiu.-r. , where | f tve l.;? (;iw p STRIDES |\ TDK MM'."rw,u. TKK.NTII CENTURY. H ! It jt n world of wonder* nobody can de- ! t i ^ n\, we take tip Hit* periodical of tl?e d-iy h Mock M'('' expectancy of reading some i?ew mlf i|,i|- theory or diiton-rr, un well an seeing new* i'fi, were "i tin- nbstrut. The trnn eatlanlic clc?lru: lioou ol i cable, at tbe lime we wrilr, is fail expand- * e above injr from ilh central point in mid-ocean lo it found it, two ti-rinini' on 'niiil. to link tho lietinv iiinl uiiC pbert-it! but at If e name lime ili.it we jieJ* # hi some , |j. u||lin i|,i4 ni| ? continuing proof of iiiib ?r? (|t<? jjreat 'march of intellect,9 We mail nut ^ ^ lose xiylit of mother nnd no le?a great palpable evidence of what a giant intellect, single- handed, can accomplish. Thonjw L v twik. lloRnway. wloute name (an the great medjiIicmii ?A ral dictator of the present age) it need* no ^ Ht fort submarine telegraph to herald from ne r. 18.>8. , oliuie to am ther, ha?, bv meniu of |)i* l? ? the out- r,.|i???tiics, a I'iil ntid an Oin'inent long e?- W ' ' tnbliihed a chain of communicating ngcn- 3 nt IbHt . , | , 'e let I ' BrouJ,d the globe, without having re I others' co',rM' however to the ail of vlectrieity nr M rer tliev !11 m"t*' wire. A* the poet Ii ia designated V ii on* 01 'in ?< w o n ".i link 111') jjrent rfh liu of fl v <>f ill* causation," no may llollnway I?* ?aid, fl V\ * <l? Ihrongh ili* iii?lrum*nlalily of hi* ?l)-p<iw. a4 it* Im?n, (e.ful r* medic*. to have or(;.iQii>*<) n Uuivericli loir- *,,1 I)i*|>*n*ary for tli* m<-k of all ii||ioni tfunclo- without regard to creed or color, wluiiher , , | uiv ili/.oil or *avnge, nimplc in their nlUiiutfi. * |H* IflHIl i . . ... , _ ,, , i en ?? ?, Ninl mi.hiti th* renh of nil. ml war. . . What ha* led to llitue remark * at I lie inking * that n Prt'l,,*nf w,,< ?* vWl paid *oin* tiin* ince . Ho-*, a '*r- llidlowav'* establishment in N*w J in >t Ire* York, end the in?ptilMi willt which we ^ :1><>iinI<1, w ere then favored of mime of th* innumer*" > nil fr*e hi* proof* of hi* va?t enlcrprife, from w itirf) *1 I he wri Wt, deduce the *nno>-l inconceivable cjtent Ainocrnt. l<( w hich his labor* have extended, fid 'h# A iropcrtv, eon*ttju*nt universal ??-cejitioii ?f liw t*ti" t* " ,I',*H r*in*die* n* *|H-citic* for ipl< rnal and ext*r- I mint tlo di"c?*w ? pages might be written in ad- I i.. dticimr proof* of" Ihi*- lull ? ? "?'v" 1,1 ' elucidate lha fact in lha prenent4o*!a nee eilf* licient in convince t''? moil aeeptic In ao* mi proportion ah countriea nrr ?ii?lin?-l nod hi* A *1 veraificd, mi are the in?*i?n< of reaching *11 .' H< lJ,? M>U??d member* mt ?t>e human family I " difficult to mtiHiipliah, To d? I hi*, it nry w*n Wou'^ be n*ce?e*ry U> employ ?n alnioat at there " Pmteeoatal** nrr?y of different '.origura ? rale (lie i Accordingly, in nlmont every living la*, ntutn* of gunge, Ima |ltia entcrprming man mad? >a)t, -*|o ! kpnwn liia miaainn of .offering bijiguigty, but iliev and in no lea* ih.in Ihirtv distinct dialect* j to p?iw. hnvtf tiic wrondrnua proper lie" of hi" liiedtill* that cine* been actually priolid, Ihua in their of t^in (>Wf) enabling million* to api^jr to will Tl * '*<* proiiliur eaten the** all p<?w?rAil i r^eVr _ Ternlo- Hack "Giant Htrhlea" a* theae ahnw th? I poaaibdity of one km tier mind *ucce**fallf ? ' bra?ka competing with the eapneitiea of hundred^ d i? tanl backed by MManee iiaelf.?PkiUtlelph* ? abitnnt*. Pntu" \ \