The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 17, 1862, Image 1

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the Cflnraster feiroer. I j; 1 _ JgagH"^1??>^? ? J. ?W- - .... ! JJ BJ ?ar^^g^g^WB 92 PEK ANNUM Bit with ihe u ondt-n of ?Hrh pniwiac dnj. IN ADVANUKlH 3 /arailg aaii Mitical Jhnupauti?Dtaottl to tbt 3rti, ititotn, titnitur, ifhtotioo, Igricottnt, Soltruot Smonoratnti. /orrijn mi Boatitir Stras. it) tbr J*lorW?. T OLDME'II. ^ LANCASTER C. H., SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORN INU. DEC. 17,1862. . N tt M B R R f HE LAW CAST KK LKlKiKK ? f ?>lUk?4 ?Tory Wodmetlay laming * mj ? W+ M. CONNORS, B4llfr?B< proprietor. tikisT ,Ip Uroneo, P?.oo ( &l the osptrstim ( 8i> Months, .... i.io At the end of the Te%r, *- *.nn ' afford aid," aod substitute these word* : " ball approprite from tha public Treat ury four hundred thousand dollarsso (bat it nil! raad : "That tbe Legislature aball appropriate from the puhdc treasury four huudred thousand dollars, to nfford aid and rrlitf t?? the families of sol diets," Ac. Ia tha third section, strike out tba first tour lines. Strike out the whole of section four. 1o section fire, aptaad by sinking out the first tbrre lines aod prefix to tbe nord "be." in tbef.iurtb liae, "that this appropriation so lba> tbe sect too will read: "Tha*. tbis pppio ftetaiiAM ka m. AAmniAit f..mA i~ I botod to tb? raapoenva Diatricia aid Par it bar, according to tliair abita popnU. tio O,***' ' \ Qm ptotioo of Mr Wjl*on, tit a b?o?ta adjuurfcod at b*'f |wit 2 u'dwk p iu. # liOUSK OF UEPUKSKNTa I'IVES. ( At 12 tu. tba roll *u cailad by Mr. J. T. Sloan, Clark. TImb Uob. P. A dtu.li , took tha Cbair. Attar pr*)n by tl>a , Jlav. Ur. fUynolda, tlia|iuri al of Satin. I day'* procandiitga waa raad. I Mr. Youiiiaoa off?r?d tba following : , Rttolfd. That it m ba opinion <>t ma L^amtma of u>? biata of South <J*r..li ? p*, tbat rap*a??oiaiir*. of foreign <Jo? t . ornmanta ?bovto noi ia alloaad to aiar ! taa tbair faoatioaa within tba litutu of * tba Cowfcnarata Stat?at Atnar.o, uniaaa ' e acoaditad by Uiatro?a?u.i.t,iu of ti.a m.J , Coiiladarata Salt*. > | /bwfrrf, Tit at copi-a of tliaaa raaola | ? HOMO Ua#a?t to botakua *?Mi tyaptaoaota | m ' > h Kill . r?l I jio paper uncontimiea until au arrearages 1 ere paid, siespt at our option. < ADTXKTI8SMJENT8, Will he inserted at mm dollar per square for tk? ft rat, and I fly emu /? rath su'-wqucn t 4 insertion. A square to contiat of the apace of 14 lines, Brevier type. No advertisement conaidarad laaa than a square. I The number of insertions must be written on oacb advertisement, or thay will be inserted till 1 ordered out and charged accordingly. Semi-Monthly, Monthly, or Quarteily Advertisement*, will be charged Oaa Dolls a per aouare for each insertion. The following deduction* will he made in favor of standing adverti-ernentH : 3 months. 8 months. i rr.ak Oaa Square, 80.00 8800 flO.OU Two 44 8.00 * 12.00 16.00 Three 44 10.00 16 00 30.00 Half Column, 16.00 22.00 30.00 One 44 80.00 4ft.00 60.00 Announcing Candidate* for Office, Five Oollara. ISP"'Communications recomtnei ding can didatea for office and all others ot 'united r individual interest, charged at ndveriising 'a'ea. Citations $t,00 cash ; if charged $3,08. Insolvent Dabtora notices inest be paid in advance. Attachments and other leg.il notices mast ba pdid for by the Attorney in the cam, er ether person handing in the advertisement. |W Announcement* of Mairages or U- aiha; Moticee of Religious Meetings pubdsiied GRATIS and solicited. Obituarv Notices exceeding the announceiaient, will be charged lor the overplus at rcguar advei Using rates. fatf* Tributes of Respect, rated an adforlistnenle. Legislature of 3ou*h Carolina . Monday. December 8. SENATE. Tbe Senate wot at 12 m. Prayer t>_v |R?r. Mr. Bojra. Mr. Mumi introduced bill to puni-b persons or corporation* for sal* or puf cb**e of bill* ol sty of lb* local Hank. ,9^ony SUU> 10 tbo Confederacy at a j>r*?mium. Mr. Maxwell presented tlie re*o'uiion* of the P.ndleton AgrU-u uiral Society, on the importance of ditfoMing and promo. Sag agricultural and scientific information amoOK the citizen* of tliin Slate. -Mr. Leooene presented the petition ol W". B. Dingle, Sheriff of Charleston D.? trict, praying an increase of li>e fee* fc<r jail maintenance; wiiich ?** referred to , lb* Judiciary Committee. / A bill to authorise tbe Bank* to i**ne mall bills was before tbe Senate on tbe second reading. Mr. Moeea moved to emeed tbe bill by ?!$t>g eftar dollars in the proviso, the following t "And provided further, That tbo Bank* ahell give out tbe said bill* in change tor Confederate bin*, or h-r l?;l? V ooy of tbe Books of tbw State," abicn wee agreed to. * A bill to alter end emend en Act to afford aid to families of soldiers, passed in tbe year of our Loid A. D 1881 Tbe following amendment*, offered by Mr. Hope, were agreed to : In the second action, flr*t line, after the word MLegi*ia lure," strike out ell after the word* "to tve* Oom this StHi? in the Confederate ee' .Jong i e?*. tei .Referred to the Committee on Confed* C> irate Relation*. Mr. O'Connor offered the following res- ni dutious, which ?ere referred to the Coinn'tiee on Commerce and Agriculture; or Unsolved, That the supply of military <1' rlothing by the Confederacy h?v;mr hereotbre proved inadequate and insufficient *P Tor tit* demand of its soldiers, it i* e*pe M Jient that ?ome legislation shou'd he udopied to provido the necessary attic'es ?f c'otlnng for the troops of this Siat* >n Confederate service. Rfolvfd, That the Committee on Com* taerce and Manufacture* be instructed to inquire and digeat some plan for aupply tng the State Quartermaster'* Depart* ment with sueh article* of clothing as are t?;K?<| KIO MIUUIIII w? carnmi ??v *o |, )?<m to 41 HUT* II Mr. Dawkm* inor?d to inoort, "thn Su- M |>*r n:*inl?iil and Kt??ard of ilit* Cedar j, Spring* Aaylum," institution for lit* *du ^ cation ot ih? (leaf, dumb and blind. Tb? i|{ motion agrrwl to. |fr ^l..r?<M?l moved lo insert after tli* ^ *r*fd ihu word*, "pnraona over C( lho ago Of do roar*'* Lod t'<* table m Mr. (J Connor moved t<> insert, Mand ( ilw Tr?a*ur?ra of the several Saving* In | Nl >*itu|t?M of th* 8.ale. a Tl.? ?\v* nut uom ?*r# called, and j lie motion ?raa c*m?d la 40 ten* to SO Mr Li >)?.-? tn??**4 to mn?n?l l>? ?d > li'inl, "Miii ?*rli iiu?rjNiiiiif<! iiMnu'nctu > ' M14 i'uiii|)kii?," i lu Mr ? mn- *<l to mn?n<l l>jr *ililw|r, I" '|novi.l?Hl iii*-jr mill Mil ihfir good* ( 60 111 Villi Oil Hr?t iwi," i (i* Air U >?i?ri<ni mood In laj iho t tiiilUr 011 tl>? lull v( it ft* i- |i noil.oti ill ina i?hi*?<1 10 1 ||< Air. Ur?r?y cm>v*4 la olrika MM, Mi4r? , it nun necessary ior ii*sr so|.tiers, and IIini l> they have leave to report by bill or olli- ti erwise. fn Mr. Pinckney offered the following res- t> olution ; w hich whs ordered for conside- J radon in morrow : tl Rtt'Avtd, That ihe members of the Kx w cuiive Council be invited to seats on the li fl -or of this House during the present p fission, end that they be permitted to tl address the House on any subject that o iney arise in connection with their rei- c peclive de|iMrtuieuts f( Mr M tgraih < ffered (he following : ' JiemUi'tJ, That it be referred to the Committee on Military, to dense and re b port some scheme of legialnt on, having f> lor its object the reason aide aid of fami l lies of smdiers in he army. I Mr Ho el presented a bill to -ff ?rd re b let to families of soldiers. U-ad the first l' ime. * Mr Hobo offered the following : v RetulreJ, Tn?l it be referred to the '' Coiiiunit.-e on Mililarr to report a bill to prevent the sa.e of spirituous liquors in P small quantities ill ih s Slate during this c war. Agre d vo. 1 Special order No. 1 was then taken up ' a lull (o am-ad the militia and patrol *' laws of this Slate. ' Mr lio\c* hi >va.l l<> strike nut the clause exempting Professors of Colleges on condiiioti such schools are m active M operation.' lie thought that it was eu.i- H iently drsirable that all the inat'lulious * should be kept open. South Carolms '' was the only 8:o? n whicli the State im 11 *tiunion was concerned. ' Mr. Yeadon said lie ??? anxious tbat '' i lie clause h u.uld peat. Tl>e V oulh of I" lind ne^'l restriction* to keep ?Itcin from *' the tieid ; they are a'way* readv to av * serl tlieir studies to n?i into the army. I1 The motion did i.oi preval. Mr moved to strike out, "ell " schoolmasters having not lens than fifteen cholera." *' The motion was U?<l on the table. A motion wan made to exempt the *' owner* of slave* having twenty negroes l' Mr Ibompaon moved to amend the '' c.au?e, no as to aul'jeCt the owner over '' seeing hi* own slave* to double tax. 11 The subject was debited uy Messrs. " Daw km*, Thompson, Mullins, II. F. 0 1'erry, CAinpbetl, DcSautsure and Alia 11 mong. L Mr. Campbell proposed to add a ^)rov i ao, requiring the presence of one wline *' man on every plantation. Mr. Alletnong moved to lay all the ll emend menu on the lahje. Mr. Mikell withdrew his amendment, f and tittered e substitute, providing that *' n thing in the bill should be con strued '* so aa to confl t with the law requiring " the presence ol one white luan on every I* plantation. " Mr. A leinong moved to lay this on '* the table. Mr. l)eSaus*ure Called lor the yeas and feral Bank* of lite Siaie," tun! in in* r?, "the Bank of the Slate of South irolina and its branches." Mr. Yeadon moved. to lay the amend* rnt on the table. On motion of Mr. Dofvea, the special tlt-r whi d'echarged until to morrow, at inner of 1. .J Mr Ytadon then called for the aerond tecial order?bid to prevent ami punish j [loriipn. Mr. Horce offered amendments to it. , rdered t?? he jir n'ed. On motion of Mr. Yeadon, the special i <|er was discharge 1 until Wednesday, i , 12 I 4 p in. The Uouse then adjourned, u. meet to I mrrow, at 12 in President Lincoln'* Message. President Lincoln, hi hi* Message to ie Yankee CungreHo, says :?Our rein us with foreign nation* ?re more satis ictory than h nation so tinhappilx (lisacted might have apprehended. In iiiie there were *<nne grounds to expect hi the maritime powers, which lis.I uu itsely rec xgnized the insurgents ss hel gerents, would soon recede from that osition ; but the temporary reverses to lie National army have delayed thst set f simple justice. Out strength lias he n uiitcinplated by foreign nations with rei"-nc? less to its own merits than to its apposed ell i ts on those nations. The oigMi.ixa ton u> hanking assets a ions, to which the Government might irnish circulating no es on securities of lulled States la.lols deposited in the reaaury. is recoinmemled. These no es, eing uniform in appearaure and reenrt i', and 'conrert bie always m o com, rotild protect labor against the evils ?,f * H-iwiis curretirv and f**c<I>tmim commerce y rlicKp mid nale exchanges. In Irs iii.411 ^tirmI ml Item lie briefly ninted nut llio total inadequeticy ol die U'ninn, H? a reinedv fur ilittWnii <r? ween the penp e of the lw? sections? 'he language in repeated Ue nats tli.nl b?i? it no tine, straight or crocked, mii tli.e f?>r t national boundiin upon ?liirli ? divde T r Mel uf vji irmiou, if it ihjiiii c'iiiiih, given uj>, on the part of the iCrding sect oil. iIk* fugiuv. slave clan** long with the other constitutional ol>li * minim renting upon the tectum seceded onj. Another ohj ettoii to separation Uo two section* in. that the people- ot lie great interim region would he cut otF r.nn ou'leln in the coast hy eodmi ranging rude regulations. Alter srane further int-utsimi of the tuhject, he rev* : Our ilife pertains to ourseltts and to tlie ssoi.g generation of men, and it ean, 'itliOUl Ciivu'ticii, be crushed fmever? nth lie passing, with one genera) ion. lie then recommend* that Congrena liould propose Hiiiendinentt to the Con lilulioii providing for 'h? abolition of livery before the year 1900, I lie owner* he compeimnied. and all slave* of dinit al owners now enj >\ing sent d free era to t>? forever free. This proponitnra i dirconned at length, to show that it muld shorten the war N?hher the ?nr or the pnweedinca under the I'<o?i*in? on ul September 22 I will In- sated he mine of ti.e lecoiiimetidHlion of tin* plan. lie flon-4 as follow* :? We say ?e are r the Union ; the world will lid target Itnt ?t#,iy thin. We Know how lo save ; lie Union ; the world kuows that we d<> j now now io ?mv?! h. vy *, imr* hold lim j ower Mini l>?*r I lie r?->jM>in?il>ility. VVe i IimII nt?blv hmvk or oinhiily Imd tlie Unt, \ rti hop* of fxrtli. O'liwr no'HiiM iiimv | uccrad ; this CMnnot fail. Tim wny w U|n, pcxcrful, u?ti?roiM and juai?n mj, which, if followed, ihe world will if???r mi.<I O mI 'or??nr bVir. MamINK LohrthU roK Novkmiikr ? Tim If* Yoik jiMjmin |iu:>liali ?? liai of iiiMrin k*?? for ihr> month oi Nov^nilmr. kIiowitf nit my W.? of fifty on* Te^rU, of huh e'^lil wrm alii|M?, l??nr? ?n? Mik?, Mi*an wr-rn brig*. iwrtny tlner ?r? M'hoonara. mm m *iewni <uy, mmI nc i iliMip. Of ihiw niiinlxjr ?nv?-ii w*r* |t'iiivd I'V il?? CniifwIemiD ' iiiict iImIiniiih, Mid f>urimd. four nink wfirr nlwioii ; ?i|(hi *?ia aIim'xloiod ; il.r?i? r? iiiUMontr. ind ??n?* ??i l-nrio-.l. Thn ImI VmIiim of th* |?ro|?wr \ lo?<,i|?4 rnti-d, n?l uinwinir i* o?e million four hum!red miI lilty three ihounonj and fire hum ml Jolt art. U. 9* ip vuk LAHU CANWUI.?To | l 1) K.|Nilllti|a 1.1 N Jo 1 Milli'f if III' NC It ; lliil fl* Mr*) O. II ftlil >u >? *? .loW* ll*?iUtf CMfwIuli) *eigli?tl \ I.ur rJ, jj ice h over a alow Hie or hi ari-ly wait m ; horn mM Hie mci.I, hurt , uul|l ibAMin* ? ImIIiiW, Mill) )uu lin.M ciaar i>?*mu iful ramlf*. In nrilvr ii> k? tl.fin rwwu.i.ie "|*?*?if* com) e? )oif * %? i.n-y Ij hiia * oimIi j.o-Ik.i. of IHUI .. ..... J' View* of the English P:e*? on the Proposed Mrdation. Richmond, Dec. 0. The London Tinus says we cannot look upon the proposals of (lie Emperor ot France as wholly useless, inasmuch as it called torih stub clear opinions from the two leading nations of Europe, and | gives alto reason to he ieve (hat Kus?a, which the Republicans affect so much to admire, ts equally opposed to the policy at Wa-hirgioii. The Horning Herald says, of all political Crimea since history began, this which Ilia just been committed hy tha English tin* einineri, is one of the most foolish and unpMrdonab'e for cold blooded cruel ty nit.! pusillanimous betrayal of duty ? Lord K<ift??ll and colleagues Mr? hardly to l e matched among statesmen, living or dead ; if rtvala of guilt are to* l ? found they must be sought among the Generals mid Ministers ol Lincoln, and the agiintors Mini self styled preachers of the Gos pel, ?ho bound ttieui on to deeds of <* ick*-dtie?s uupnrdo.iMb'e in the history oi eii ibzed w mi fire. Til** Daily ^lews shows that the propo hI ot F'Miiee would benefit the Soinli, >iid ignore the Nurtli. From Richmond. kichi.onh. Unrllil'i:i 8 ? Till* for- e <>f lli? enemy alto ccopv \V 11 vliHitfr id itiiinateil Ml lC.OdO. nothing from Freder-ksburg today ol n warlike complexion ; tin|>arlia|>* the continuation of the report that the enemy are concetti i hi inn '? vicinity of i'ort it Uevntnl this movement milling of importance lt?? tratmpited. The weather i* verv cold. The Baltimore Amemcanof * late date liaa jtiat been received, and \ou have the lateet Nonli?rn o??> tlirougli iiimi wuiiy; t<> ?ii: Di"|>alrli?a from a q tin cro-t m\< the Kehe'ie have made no retr'grade movement iu that direction toward* unh? mumt, though from atatemeu'e ol oeserl?ri the u-bel -oiniiiander* are ti'-c ir} at huinode'a failure ? cn<m die Ivappa liNiiiiock, femnno to find another laij;e force ili rea teiiiog Rchunfid loon a d h rent d r ciicn. a Waahington Di? patch dated 2d, *>)' > everything t* now ready for tlm departure of it-dik.* Exhibition, and it wnl piohaldy leave for the nceue ol opera'iotik about Thur*day neit Kepuria have heen in circulation of the eUpercednfe of lturil*id?- by (1 oker hut thev are no' correct. Hnrn*h|e ? believ i _.l i. . j - ii -i - - " ? ' r'i iu u" uoilig Mil IIIHI lii"ll. 11 M-Kflr Iir hiiv oilier General cnii do in the same pnstmn, and nothing can be gained by his letnovitl. Tim laleat intelligence from il?e ami) would ind cate an attack upon Fredericksburg during the piesent week Addi ti'-nal aiege guna have been aent to Burn aide, and if there ia not warm woik l>e fore the lapae of many data I ahull b<mistaken. The proceedings in the Yankee Con gr?-as in session at Washington, on the 3 I inst., Mie almost devoid of interest. A resolution offered b? Mi. Sauiisbury, i the Senate, railing for p-pera concern inn thu arreat and imprisonment of cer lain cit / -lis of Delaware, whs objef'-d to. The Washington cortespoi.deiu of the A HiM-iated l'reaa, oa the 2d foal., telegraphed the following ; i lie Democratic Representatives, ye* terday, showed how much they were em (mi uvned by die recent anccrasea of their party in the North. The manner of aeveral waa dec* Jedly >mp>oua, and ImjiIi their acI'otia and language ga?e full evident.# that t hay intended to support no meaa oes that w?ie not ba?ed U|ani the Con stituHon aa ad the Democratic Presidents 11 ft a i I'linal riiwil ii Vioa Virginia. Uiuimokd. !> *? . 8 Adviu?*? ju*l tmiii ili?* VhiI?? >hI? liiNi (ha Kvdnrnl coitimniider renl n > tl?K til Trnc? lo WmcliWirr l?iiiMiidiiig H? Mirrvndvr. Thn ciuz*ot* a?-m him word ! lii*t ihrm w*frt no Confrilmil* troop* llieie 10 d tputH iu occupation wiili linn. Not Uinit h* nni Nimilirr fl.ig IniimndMig H* aorrcidrr *nd w?n hi firmed liiNi lli?* lo<*n ?m in 11in iiownr if Iim i1?*|**rroin?l lo ocrupv it. Tim Knl ??*l* i|i?*ii entered Wnicli?*ai#r their alma fore** iiiihiImth.g tammi li.rm nod four thoiinNitd infantry nnd r.ilil'ery. Thee ||**M lh?* IOWH al.mil Nil I,OUI. V* llf-ll |I|?J Hild**li v finding IhniiMilvill '!nn.?rn:? pr flirty to a form of (.'on federate rat. n'rV. liltaV fell Lack III ill* ilir.'i.io.K II* F<?ry I i? talivrtH ill* -.hji f t (.f-Ii:? Y ?< i? lo ji?ot*rl !? ? rm 11- j -. i of tin It iliiiiw?r? A * Hi < K ?if?'>?.F WiOKbialtr ptm probably rcucvup.?j | by our lroo|M *mi il itt ..iu? mure in tbe , possesion of I be (y'ofifalernte*, Tmnortant from ftr?noHa ltin Tim following important intelligence is from lilt* J acksou Mi*sisxi/ipitin, of the | 2 1. If trim, matteis look rather. squally in thit> quarter : Tim new* from Grenada pn??eii?es quite tin absorbing interim. \Y? hail mo interview wjtt. no iinelhgeut genl etnan, I yesterday morning, who lefi Grenada on 1 the evening previous. He states that the commandant of that post liml received intelligence from scouts that the enemy j was within four miUs of the town. At | j the lime he left (lie preparations for | evacuating the place were hurried anil | confused, illustrating a miniature N?shI ville panic. It is sod that cars were I drawn off empty, while a considerable I uiiutunI nf fJnturmnt.ni cta *>< ?<? 1 ..f* to f*l| into tli*? linuin ??f tlie mutiny #Our vigilmil Chiel Quartermaster, however, ' promp'.U tent forward 'ran* fur il.e |?ur j pose of bringing off lite stores, and ' doubtless cut. I hi* t liev Hif b?>oinl (be fin ehe* of the enemv. Wo learn,tlml -the Ap/xnl newspaper was packed ?|> ready 10 be 'rauaporteil lo ihis p ace. Varum* Million are afl "I a* t.r I ill ' iitfiigllt of '.in- armt beleagtiril g Grenada. J One of these has il ill at H I'lfti* lit the | Federal*, iliiriy' thousand strong, left 'Memphis h few dais ago, to operate i agHit.nl this Siat*. and it fa this fore-, or a pari of it, which is supposed to hi| near Grenada. j The rapture o' Grenada and the seizure | of the Mississippi U-.ntr%i Unilm*'!, would ; be a source of consuierahie inconvenience In our troops at Abbeville, but we look forward to the lime, not very remote, when 'the ravages of our foes in this Stale w.ll he brought to a tragic terini nation Pi-partitions are in vigorous progress In give it-em a warm weYome to hoapit-ble gi ave?, if hey do not Speedily (iVhcu i*e ilie St'de Ai present, they ha?u lli'iigs preitt iiiucli li-o own whv, j bin !be ti n in near when tne\ <*iii I.it1 l?l I till* III.. lllilll II. I. I. ... I. il m i-l ?i i upon M>M?i . anoinm* kxtknsivk >kizi iik ok i'lock a ok CoNTKAUAND (>Uol>S ? i >h eCl i? ficeii. Mui-lifli Hud WiiiMinr ?? the Pro* vosl MhiaIihi's llioi*. fC?ji;?:n M.ccul* hui'x force.) departure on *n expe Ininn w* miiimi'*1*9*11 several dm* a'Iil***, IihVi* r>- urned in u -|ii|?*?n?i. mii>I repoit ill* seizure nt Nv*tOI>. Hear the I'ulo'liHC, of upward* of tweniv thousand dollars worth of coin rahmid i>ikh|i, of various assortments, making* iheir ??v 10 the Huh tnuuJ market front Haltitnor*. Pan of the good* were i rough i forward am] , stored hi tli* M arahal's office, nnd I he re mainder are followii g. Tliere is h irreal deal of m.slerv slill I enshrouding th'S "l?lo. kmie routing,' notw iilisiHtidin^ tli in:*h>.p? oil lie "run j fiers." It is m rioteworlhx rircoin*<aiiCe I tfiMt 'nearly all of their, are J**wa, m.d it any prrsori ?<ih hi. i.-qmsitiv* disposition ! ilei.iles to esubhali (he fac, tet linn walk ! through Ma n street and ins|i*<-t the show j cases, over which names ol llehrew ex ' traction appear, T'n*?? parnea diotigh I ?r? not the "runner*" ilitninrUer, the\ wait on the border* i ! iIim line and "nkm** the more daring adventures at fifty per cent profit, and mm I die aatne :n ' Richmond * five hundred per cent, nd vhiil-e ?Richmond Kxamintr. As Arrant with thk Kvamt Nkak , Snickkkhvillk ?We learn, dial on l*?t Saturday evening, an atlair ol ?ome in lerest took place widi tl.e enemy in the neighborhood ol Sotckeravtlle. It appeait that on diet portion of our .nun the pick eta of ttie Mart lend cavalry, under Major White, were dm en in by a force of the etieiuv, muting from the direction of A die. l-eing a portion of the brigade commanded 1-y die ?oitie*hal notorious lVrey Wtmlham. The enemy folo*ed ntu our camp, and tvere p.mob-ring it, when they were charged by the T?e:ftii , sr. i -? v irffiniN. a. minrp rjj-iu eimuvd, hi *li<oli 1 ?*p loti mmii? or ?it{lu killf?l Hint 4lt*?n or lawny piiwiocrs The n ? of li>e MiiMing in nit til to k<tv? lxn*n "q-rvit I'01 to ?-ur own. (innnrnl Join* Imving t-oinw up with rtriiifoit*wiii?riiUi ilin ennu.y Wm ?lfi?#n icroti the Bhonnodonli nni) 1I1H U:t?w Unl^? tlir<>ti|(b im?* |r?p by nhx'll l?t! 'iMil rliU'M-J, (iniifi<t> J iiifn in omniintnl in tl>* loner |iorii>>n of i?? ? V?y. lo thw gtvai iinfncnoii of ill* pH -piw iii tlmt rweiion We nrn |{U?I lo know ilmt of lh? r?*c*nt n oinin rn*? it G??. r* J k-?>Tl'* army, i 01 c >. i?t c * ? H* ni ? 1 w*l' tie* I t II nit?l f .I'11 o Ute' iilieo, ?fUekmomd - * *| Hr.- >? Sionwall Jackson'* Uovs in Camp, i ? A correspondent ??f the Richmond Whiir, fr??m "Cenip Nowlier?,*' where Jackson's "foot cavalry" recently obtained h brief resi, Hn\h : It i* when itl'n in camp that the sob dier is a yreat tnatittiti?>n ; yet one that ui'jsl la- ?een to be appreciated. Pert en mini fullv paint the air of cheerbd con. i-nb care hilarity. irre-pmisible lonnfion^s ami practical sp:rit of j-snng. that "oh t*M:a'' readv to seize on ary odd circunn fiHiice in it* licensed levity. A ''onvHlrvni*n" comes rejoicing in immense '.op boots, for which, in fond pride, lie hud inviMed lull tort*' dollars of pay ; h' once the cry from kii hundred voices follows him nlong il?e line?"Come up oui'er litem boots!?come out !? loo soon to go nlo winter quarters ! I know you're in tlotr ! ?see your arms siickin' out J" A humpkio rides l?y in an iiiicomin.iiiiy big lint. Hi d it frightened at the shout? "Come down out'er that lint 1 come down ! 'mint no use to sny you nint up 111hr ! I see vour legs hanging out !*" A fancy siafl" officer was horrified hi the ir reverent reception of hm nicely twisted moustache, ha be heard from behind innumerable tree*?"Take tbem mice out'er xer mouth ! 'ake 'em out ! no use to ?h\ ih*-v -.'nt tbar ! see ibeir tails hanging r>ut 1" Another, sporting immense whiskers, whs ur^ed to "Come out of that hunch of Iib* ! I know you are in tbar ! I see \uur ears a working !" Sometimes h rousing cheer is liesr I in the distance ; it Its ?xp <t ned? ok out! here I coim-s'old SlOi .< i hii old baie. I'one or tolber" l.? 1 wing about tbe only individual!- mn invariably tiring down the'house. Jackson IJkaud Fuost.? One of tbe A? oliuon prisoners at ttie "Libby" yesterday related a colloquy which took pU.-e t etwi en an Aoolitionis: and Con lrd< rate poke' acr-.-# ;h? It *J*| .OlMOIIOCk tecvniirx. Oiimr pe kei? "llaNoi- ! Is it Hue thai Jackson has resigned f" i ins aide p!ike|? ) t>, I l/.ieve S??." O.li-r aide?Why, how's that ?? VVliu. ? the matter i ' ibi* Mis- -they've taken a*ny bis ? ' tnmissHlV.'1 0 net si te ? "Who was lie t" l...s .ode --"Gen. litnks." Ilic 'oini'1 xi.ir" pu-kel was "driven m." 1 to* will -ili. u do to 00 with tbe last Anf* 47u? 99-?w uecdoi* ill iHiik Alif," who if said | 10 Iihvu leinarked uf Hanks tlitit "it lOnk m great coiuiii r>si?r\ to sopplv two amnes Irom tlie store* internled lor one." Monic Truth than Poktht?The fol? | lowing caustic rejilv whs iumle by an ur chin, of about leu years, in the Male Academy hi this place, one day lest week : Teacher ? "The clas* in Olney's Oei>K | r.pliy will collie up and recite. What is i lie cod cinplov uieiil ol the citizens of | ilie town in whim von riw'ile J" I ititlo?"Why, Mr. K, I think the chief einplot mem i* to find out which is the hest way to keep from going to the w ar !"?Brandon Republican Five Abolitionists, together with 400 ack* of salt ni.iI 2 000 p?irs of ttools, were capturdti at Pensagoula, Ala., bv a eoinpiuy of Partisan rangers lately.? [t seems that ihese men had a boat and were on a regular trading expedition n oil|! the ritual. When is a sweet potato vine like a hog t When it begins to root. When is it like a Conlcdersie soldier! Wnen il begins to shoot VVlirii liko h Federal soldier f When it lw?i?in? 10 run. WILLIAMS A ALLI80JT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solioitors in Equity. I.ANC\STKR. C. H , M C. Will practice in the District of Lanoaatcr. Prompt ttUntion (fivoa toColUotioo,. Mr. Williams may be consulted at Yorkrilla, 8. C., ?nd Mr. Allisoi at bis offlce in ih| I'uuit House, at Lancaster. July lib l?A8 1 ?If MKUOM A WITKKRSPOOH, ATTU UN l? ? ?> AT LAW AND Solioitors in Equity, Will practice in Lnncaater and tha aurroun. ding Dialriota. O. I) Mnhon, | B. J WlTHKRsPOON. Cheater. H. C. | lamauaUr C. t| isiiuiri II. ItttfJ. 48?if NOT1CK. A)., ".'i.'ii th. L.(ri.l? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIHA^^H Lancaster, district. {In the Common Pleat.) Dudley M. Ussery.et al. i Decl*ratioi^^^^^| > Samuel Spenee. > AUachnirn Whereas the Plaintiff did >>n the ?rcA I day or Dwembvr 1861, Ala bin Oeolarat^HRHH against the Defendant, a ho (as it ia aaid^^^^^fl absent from an.l without the limits of ! Slate, and has neither wife nor Atlor^^^^^J i known within the same, upon whom a i of the said Declaration might be s*rved.^^^^H It in therefore ordered that the said r 4?. J.. ? 1 ' - j ?- * - | irnuBui uu nppcai anu pirau 10 HIV I Declaration, on or before the third day^^H^H | December next, which will be in the ' of out Ijord one thousand eight hund^HH^fl I end nixty-lwo, olherwite final judgmeut : then be given and awarded again* t him. ii. J Hancock, Dec. 4th. 1861.?13-1 y MB| Lo U I'll CAROM nA lancaster district, In Ordinnry. In mnttere of l'robat, of cbael Morion', Will. , Where,-. Andrew John-on, Kx< rutor^^^^H Michael Morton, deceased, ha, filed hi, tition in Ihi, ofiice praying lo be permnt^^^^H to ,wear and examine wilnc-en upon I'robute in due form of law of the Mid and Codicil for the publishing and cuohr^^^^H ittu lln*rt*uf This in therefore to notify and cite the dren end the next of kin of the said jfl B cliael Morton, decerned, who reeide oat^^H tiie limit* of tho State of South Carolii^^^B aforesaid, to wit : Jounah Moore, Palri^^^^H N. 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