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Obituary Notices exceeding the announce ntent, will be charged for the overplus at regitar advertising ratea. f-y Tributes of Respect, rated as ad*! yertisinents. ?A?? 1 Legislature of South Car- i olina. Saturday. Deoember 13. SENATE. Tlie Senate met at 12 m. Prayer b\ : the Rev. Mr. Walker. Mr. E. G. Palmer submitted I he re I. turn of (lie Commissioners of Free Slrools for Fairfield for the year lb62 ; also, ilie report of the Committee on F.nance ami Banks on the memorial of the Mayor I and Aldermen of the City of Columbia, t . making an appropriation for the reiu-f ot < the transient poor; which wan ordered I for consideration on Monday next. The Committee ol Conference, to whom i eras referred the matter of a recess, ie t ported that they have considered the matter, and recommend the adoption o> t the appended resolulioL ; which was agreed to: n Octalued, That the General Assembly ti srilT take a recess from Thursday, ISili |i inst., at 12 m., until Tuesday, 20th January, 1863, at 7 p. in. b Mr. Moses otfered the following rtso lulion, which was agreed to, and sent to |i the House of Representatives lor concur- It rence: Otsulvtd, As the sense of the Legialn h ture, in view of tlie intended recess, that < the Committees to w hom the contingent i accouuts of the Slate are referred, be re .a , . . quested so lo report, it possib e, that u 0 bill making uecossary appropriation there- u for may bo pas>ed before the receat. s The unfavorable report of tbe Commit c tee ou Finance and Banks on a bill le J punish persons or corporations lor sale or purcbaso of bills of the local banks of , auy Slate in tbe Confederacy at a pre ctiuni, was, ou motion of Mr. Moses, ordered lo lie on tbe table, and the bill was taken up for the second reading, and was agreed to. A bill to suppress tbe undue distilla lion of bpiritous liquors from tbe cereal grains of this Slate, received tbe third reading, was passed, its title changed to ' an Act," and sent to tbe iloube of Representatives. 1IOUSK OF REPRESENTATIVES. At the hour lo which the House was adjourned, the Clerk called the roll, and , r (lie deliberations were opened with prayer f ty the Kev. S. B. Jones. i Mr. MeKinstry submitred the roturn of i tbe Commissioners of Free Schools for i Fairfield District, for 18C2. I Mr. llempliill, from thd Committee on \ Account*, made a report on the report of i the Comptroller General, on the conlin I gent accoouts of the Upper Division ; t .and, on motion of Mr. Hemphill, r; Ordered, That the report of '.ho Com- k iniuee on Accounts, wi-.h the accompany fi ing papers, be placed on the Clerk* desk s for two days, subject to the inspection of the members of ibis Llouse, and at the II 'end of tiiat tune be submitted for consid ration, without reading. o Sir. May introduced a bill to incorpo- | a rat* the Bdisto and Ashley Canal Com w paiiy, wbifQ ?u ro?d luc Oral lime, t?n^ , t was referred to the Commits on Incorporations. Mr. Martin introduced a bill to Author ize the Relief Com mitt ens throughout the State to procure and distribute corn to , the needy families of soldiers; which was lead the first time, snd was referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. Wallace introduced a b ll to present the undue consumption of grain by distillation ; which was read the first time I and wan referred to the Committee on Agriculture. The Senate returned to this House s hill to author ze the State to guarantee the bonds of the Confedeia'e Siates, the title having been an ended as to r-ad ?a l ill to provide for a gitaraUl.e by tba ?> - - j umm \JI IMP iV >l)i Is Of llie C'OlifederatC j Stales. 1 lie ill was tend the third tune | ami it was ordered that the l>ill do pan- ; ! 'oat the title thereof he changed ; that it I he called ?ii Act. The House adjourned at leu minutes to four. ' The Battle ofFrederick>butg?The Abolitionists Repulsed. Richmond, December 14 ?The fol lowing despatches was received from General Lee late last night ; I "At 9 o'clock this morning, (Saturday.) the enemy attacked the right wing, and as the fog lifted, the battle ran along the line from the right to the left until G |>. m., the enemy being repulsed at all points, | thanks be lu God. As umii^I, *? havo to mourn the loss of many brave men. 1 expect the battle wtil be renewed at da\light to morrow morning. (Signed,) UOliEUT E LKK '' Approved bv tlie Secretary ?>| War. 'J o Gen. Coopep.: Gen. Hampton reports that he (metered D.imlre.s arid raptured wagons wstli stores and look fifty prisoners. All of which he brought to the Kappahanitoclc. Segel is expected at Dumfrees to morrow. (Signed,) IiO 13Eli I' E LKE. '( i The Great Battle ofSatu?day?the Enemy Diiven Back two Miles with Immense Loss. liiCtiMONO. Decern her 14 ?Passengers 1 ry this evening's train r-port that the ' ineiny was driven hack two miles t e*t?r 1 lap, ami our troops occupied the hatlle " ield this morning. Our IokS it variously stated, prObablt '' lot more than five hundred killed and 1 wenty five hundred wounded. The body ot General Thomas II Ii. * 3obb was brought down this evening. " 1 he enemy's loss is represented as in- a lienso. One thousand dead lav in oi.e 1 ield. I he Federal General Honker is re mrtfcd killed. A A private despatch from General v iluari says : "Wo have had a great light, and re- l inlsod the enemy at all points. We have o?t many good officers and brave m? n " Pastengers a'so report we nave fif'een luudred prisoners. When the tram l?-ft Iii* morning, heavy firing in the illeclion of Fredericksburg. I Richmond. December 15. ? The paper* ' if this morning contain additional panic- ^ ilur* of ilie fight near Fredericksburg. on Saturday. The fighting ol Saturday wax ihiefly by Luiigslreel'i curpn, a pari ot I nektons corp*, bring in reserve at ll.nn ' lion's Crossing. A l1. llili'a Divisiotf, ol laskaon'a Corps, was in llie battle al the iine. General T. K It. Cobb *?? slam. His legion was holding in check fifteen housand of the enemy Our ho* in (he jattle is variously stated at six hundred o one thousand in killed and wounded, ['lie slaughter of the enemy wh? very ' ;reat. Our ar'illery was admirably lerved. General Gregg, of South Caro. ina, was very severly wounded and it is relieved mortally, a* he was shot through lie body. General Pender was slightly wounded. A special corie-pondent of ihe Ezami l*r says the result of the fight on our iglit wing may'be summed up briefly as olio ws : we drove the enemy bar'k, kill * ng three to one, and at night held il e f jround occuped by the enemy's hatiei* 6 in llio morning. Toe enemy h*d I | wenty thousand uoyi engaged on il>i? * ring, wliile altogether, born first to IxM, " vo had not more ih?n (en ihoutand in n ine of fire. L?>ng*treei't viciorv wm ivi ii more complete. He drove (lie ?ne j * ny into the atreole of Fredericksburg. Ii tilling hi leant live to one. At du*k, the << ring ceased tiiniiilaiieneiily on both * idea. ? Among the wounded who ?rrived in m iu-hmoml on Saturday night, wat l.ieute. (I I. 11. J on Litis, ol the 3 1, nod T. A. Deal, L f tho 2d South Carolina. Among the e: rrivalt of wounded yetturday afternoon, r? Lieut. J. K I'arker, of the 8th South hi i._~i ' - Mwuim. j k Tlie Enquirer's corrtfupofulent says Ili?prisoners captured by our men number two hundred and fifty. li is said that Huruside commanded on (be field in |>er on. We have some sevea Yankee com* inisiioned diners. The prisoner* were mostly tak-h by Fie da' littgade end by Ltw ton's Georgia lltigade. The 14 li Georgia is reported to have sutFered re merely. Archer's brigade is reported tc have lost h great number in lite light and also in prist ners. We lost during tile day two pieces of artillerv. Tin Brigade* which Buffered the most art Lane's, Gregg's and Archer's. The lost in A P Hill ? D.vision, in killed ant wounded, is about three hundred. Tin results of yesterday are favorable to us flltlllirll ??#? !.il*i? -.1 ? -fc," \icv >01 * c W 18 Hill C \ C? I.? Tim extent of our loss on Saturday is con jeettired, I'U" a CireUil cointrar sun ol ili statements of ihe wounded is that it doei not exceed five hundred killed, and (run twenty five hundred to three llionsaiit wounded Kweil's Id vision, coin>n:?i dei by Gen. Karly, is said to have suffer e? severely in the action. Iiarksdale'.a 1Jri^j ade was a sgfl'erer ill ilie engagement and did honor to M s*n>i|i|>i Tl ie fighting Commenced this morning within three miles of Ficdericksburg, m the North hank of the K i|i|iahai>nock ? \e?terda\, the eiieun wcie encased n hurling their dead and removing then wounded, under cover of their gun*. Kicitxtu n u, December 10 ?Ail was lllltel aUuia Iiim ln>M - ? .. _ ir. lilt inunw.iirr 'J II Saturdav, au*l up t" tin- hour ut 6 o'clock m-HhkInv morning. In (lit skiiiinsh hi Z mi, on Friday af ternoon. our li-rces icj>iim d ihe invaders,, with h lu?? It* them if foriy kilitd nimI ?(iuikJ?(J. Our .usrt was three wuuimed uii.'y. kiciimond. December 15.? Ibcre wa? mine tkniii.tiling near Fredercksburg shout nine tliis* iiiiiii*?i , but it) cuiiliilerable i xient. The etiemy buffered erribli from ?mr ar illery. Siluriiai, iiiul I it believed lost ti e In tmr cue. Tliev vtro Compelled lo jjivc way lief..re the leieiimnei] vainr of mir tro<>p?. \\ e cap ureil about fifteen hundred prisoner* ; uur tilths uf whom ?iue at Gunian s Sta iuii I it it morning. Our lost in killed an<l j tunijtied ? ill is t exceed eighteen liuii I ted. It it believed thai the till mi V I >re dt.ea nut ixceetl uuis more than three liOUt I si < I. Gull. M tXi-y (inn'a was shot ill the pine by a M nie baft, ami was living tint Homing. I lie ei.cin v 'I'll lint capture ut t>f our guns as ieporie.1 Seicel ar ived miiIi reinforcement* tor I'urmide. General Lee ? as in die thickest of die iijlit, 11?e?-r111kj and encouraging hi- men, rherever danger thri ateied. A1 I l.e la.eat advicet, all Wat qu e1. 11 igadier Gem J Iickson is feliui lutl aiiiung he ki.lol ul the cneiiiv A (fairs in North Carolina. ltlCliMo.tD. Decetnoei 14.? An < fficial le-p mil was rereiv ?il hi the War lie >art merit frulll .Gell. i'.t all*, that llieene in hail imiile a ilemmstration vesterdaV i i K iittJii. N C , on Tar iiiver, back'-d a force uf gUii b>ats. We ought hem succeasefu11\ , and damaged tiune of lie vt-'ftel* ?*ty hadlt. wlo-n .In- eiiemt elired. It i? suppose i the nl lt?s nemy ?<t? to cm the laihoad ?i Gold* oio. A telegram from Goldahoro esti liatc* I?IM Clieinv'n fu/Ce Ml tell thousand, lllll Mi l It tln-y U I'I'ruMliiC'l M I ill Ml If II m!?- <?t Km,noil. KtCllMONO. hoilMlibor 14.?The fol owing I'ffiri*! despatch wit* leceited ?i ho W'xr l_).-p irtiiitml in da\ ; "To Grti. S. Conper : Irene,al F??ter I It H, Ikf ll Km Hi.Ml IfMinllV, witll fiflffll tioiiortinl iiifn Mini lime gunl'Qna. I might him lor tfii hours. Mil l Imvt) i!riv n him hack to ! ir? gun hoata. Ilia armv i still m my front. (Signed) N G EVANS"' The Noitheru Congrtia The Northern papers w ? lis ve contain fry little of the doing* of the Yankee loiigresa Ml Wuahingmn. T 11e resolution ot Mr. V'liiahdigtiam. iroposing m OohVfiilion of the Slates, ml which is pending from I lie Ixat res ion, will a'oon come up for consideration ii ti e ilouae. Representative S evena Iih* introduced i rest utton ilenouncitig m* guilty o( a ugh cnme, hiiy person in ilm Executive ,r Legislative branch of the GoVeimnfiil, i ho shall propone to msko pern e, or hall accept or sdviae the acceptaiiie of iiv such proposition, on any Ciller Inrsia itxii Uie minority miiiI ?*inire unity of i|ie fiuted Mini the IVrri'orif* ?* Ii*-y km'.ed Mt (lie I line t?f ll>?* rel? ll'Oii. I lie wolulion ?ill pr?b*My lie i?n!y iluctum.l, i mernl inemb.-n nre mien Iv |>i?jiHriug > ?p*?k upou I lit) Mlbjact. ( Senator Wilton of Massachusetts I prepared, and will immediately intrwlu a lull in aid of emancipation in Miftoi Inasmuch na the Constitution of tl State foihids emancipation without c?i pt tiBati.in, it is proposed to yive tlie i I I I t' 11 I 11 M 11 M#*ll 111 U M' unl ef ' I " ntMit toward emancipation i?h it itiiliti mcaaure. The mil ?%ill nfler a tint ) mi mI I in*-!, t of fc'.O.OOO.UOO f. >r ilim [ , | po-H, mr-?i?.(>! * proviaion* to iti* > til*5 IICCOIIt|.ll^l|IIM IU III it* IMII |lll??'S. A in.in?i tin' i1111>>irtmiit liiiHinesg on Ct'i'iuinr of llu* House of Keprcscntath * le.'t over from Ii.hi *e??ii?n is the Sen I ' b'il mlniittiny Wmi Vii^iniit as a Si t into the Union. "I'llit* hill in marie f ' special or.ler lor next Tuesriav The | \ <rk Tribune tiroe* the passage of I lii.l i n I the prompt admission of . neM State of Virginia." The Trib * tutu I i We took occasion last session, Ht I feienl tune*, ami more especial'v w i the i'tll was peinlnii? before the Senati I expr.ks a ver\ decided inleiesl it it* j a*i;e We leliete that West V.itji otielit to have been h State in ibe Uti ere ill a. Tito people of that section m ? 111e first of all lie tt'ave State* to t i their tiunl witli nit against the rebull H v Hiimeii.se m joiiiieH they voted hum i the KmIihi..n.l Ordinance <>f SeceRsi r himI from llist <I t\ tu iIiir tliev hme o litllli-ll sleaiItaHi ill Ihefallh. I liev 111 i iai-eil ami 11111 into the tielil Rome of I I.e?t regiment* in the aeiviee, ami In I'ruh'ht il lie ni' ie, nl l?i?i as much, I.tit iluwn the rt'lieilinii hh miv aim* I tiImiii>n in ihe country. The Sen; I*iiI ?ti | now ci'tne before the House, a ?e eiirnestlv trust it til ay lint he Ainu essaiilt ile MVeil. We call see no runs ? and Me hale . watched lift ?li.i!r |il gr??< carefully? liny the new St. stii*u!tl tint he |iriiir|il'v admitted. Four Bou V.vanlsThen. (J.htier, in C'iin|iinv with I hI other lion vivants, made mii eXi iiihihii j I lie liml had a lalne set n( teeth ; a mill, a glas* el e ? thiril, a i in L .eg ; | '< the foiirih had nothing particular, a iillliiVahe May ol ah ah *ig his In ; I lie> traveled ill a laist coach, and ? h at the first Mage, a'ler ? icll had ilia merry with his neighbor'* infirmiti. th agned ill si at eveiy hating u'-ace ti> Monal all iitleCl the siline Rillgnl n it i . W lien they caine to hreaLf-al the> *t all to iquini ; and ?a ilie couii run Slinid g iliing (otlllil m hen il el tlr-l ali.i ed, "(to rot." ciieii one, "ln>?? ih it in quit*!' "Why, llotll till e," Rill a s mnl, "here he aio-lhei squinting ledow I he tlilfil Mas llioughl tl leal e squiiiter than the olhei imo, ami t lourl h better than all 111 rest, I . shi laligllaga cannot eX|ilrs? how a iii Inl thev sqirntedj lor tlo-i w.n'. one ih gi bex ontl the *u|i 'llalive At illnmi, th a rnl to lime no k miu! <ti tiumjiiug ?l> in niMiJf in. to <|i< fif tllntl ll|f\ 11> <1 tiotiM -?l (>!? kl'ft ten, iliuv ?i-ii! ilu tl; ioii hi Miioi.-r. ? Mil* Ml tins Sl'JI Ml l)<nrl, rncil Ol.Ill r\iiiimJ Ii * clotr.cter, tin* l>?it?r u? i> lllk Jlllft III it firi'O I 11 ? \ Ii ll L'lOnfM I Mtllull^ llll-MI. Willi lim, ?rlf If.I'll | ijii to I ii, L lilu r en n| mo in ilif * hi I * Here, loll lellntv, l.ik? >111 tl. \ Ifflii.' I " 1 frlli, no S' Altli| ill'* II.Mil. j " A?, ireiii, nr. I ii?i ri'ii ill* * i Mini 1><*\ 'l nil colli' out to.nil r Al ?*r Mi-intJ lienilMlion, liir 11 iii"111 I ill? *V.m Ultif i f*1. i ll 8 *' i.ii tin -U.il til Ji lontitd I.IHII M I'l'i tnl I'M if I oil', ' 11 ton, takf oill III) rye!'' ' IIimv?|i>. ? r " mid tin) iviii.rr, "ti I') f !" "Yen. my fit*. Cuius 11rr! , loll Mu| I i^ ; IIul tt| i Loti r \ r.iti, tnl it n tii i oi ii Vi HI I Mn '** [?' I i r? l i.it flour, i.ir ill ill cue I, |]. rr, y r mi al. Ink" ot) my otf !" I lilt llf tilll M 11 || .! ? ff Oil tllll'f, I i?t I Itef.iiM H| prn..i| ilitt It ?a? roik, al ColiCrlVfil ill Hi ll moo il iif lit* *m?i joli. | llf MM*. lloM IfVf f, III * nkfll. I'll IV lour tt M . C11 f 11 It 'It o}.porllllll\, Mill) vlliV t fi otiiriifil w Alter >?h? iur Vf vmrf villi ri t . i i unifiniiu-e ilie eve, Irfili, mikI I. Ivntrf mi a a V. ifit-.l .11'. ir a triylof k .11..?v votf, ' Come lieie, ait, lake i in? Iii'hiI !' I iiiim^ hnlnil, ami ?o-?|i llie IIIHll'x liflt'J oll'.k I|l4? like ItlNl 'if iiiiiiiiUiin |it m c*liMilii?-y |)ie?*e, lie r ' nil llie Inni-e ?<mii n j lliat llie ye I amen ii11 k'ii'm weie reriamly all clevi A'i ?cc! I *ii nl a ii n.manly ii?< H liolt cliararler occurred Nl SulllVai [n'nmI (ml Wedne*dav a'ternihiii. Winle llirep men * ere ramming lion uliell into a rifle phiii.on, llie impale e plotted Tlifi rNininer ture off lie aim wo of the ifiinDfi" anil (lie liand of tl mini, nun niteen miiiiiem ?i*n<lif>u r? ibu j)wee rw? more or )mm injur*! t 111 ere wouihii to win us to tlieir <? ii tv ,1... Illll. J 'H" ( l'n l>e our voinpHuioiiii, they abuuM I'M ,1( Jilted to tie mir friend* : to ruie our liemln. Oil, llev* ( iliev nliouM l?e deherviii^ tUe j<|)jirot>Niioii ijj , of our iiiiiiilit. I'lieie uro many ?ucbt mid |? tlU . I I liftt llu-ie me in.i inure. i? i.?it.?r il.? me j ------ ---. , - , <>l cur *cx ili.in ilieir own; mid de . i Vt* I 1 ?J u I Ml,it! H! I tile UII III H tl V KC'UIiIhIh ill Hi ll .4 v * 1,1 I ' - *1* I I 'ft? 11 tlifOrth upon I lit ill ir prose or verm , ilit-v wouid imi her share til the imiihiim. tie llll III . c.iltvei*Hlhill of lllell of StMSi) ill.ill I lilt"li . III) * *^ ^ loiliti niily compliments of loot* j Mini m ^ ^ III It II nidlOII' II lIltMII, HS veil III llHOI MI tJ4 . Oil lull I limited. vlit'ii lie m*i k* Uitir tncie loi r . i.i.oidle t?l*tlllie, Mill lint for lIlC I III l?n V * |> . tie ' ItUil nicnl of lii? iiniiiJ and (lit: efwvM'.iou ol on. inn. li* irt. 't'l Mission ot Lutlu Ch'.ldien *H? **'' III* MlilieXi*iI I>ettU11fuI Hl.d loUelllll. Jolil extinct puiporis io liHtt: tome from m 'tin ! coiii*e on the mission tf little elm wi..i, N-. nl.t* fee g 'in* iet'.ll of It clnlil t1 ' ltie inolliel let:* ll. ill* fitlhel Cii.llo ** . iii z- ii ihu*. I nn*, ihere is m v.tcnue ' m li it limne. .iliil it lit'MVines* ,il Ills i.?nll. oOU *'X I I.I le lit it rliM'll III /tlMOCIMllOn lllMl lit Mel ^ . i it i I'M c met i iiii iiil" it nh it* tir i 'Ken iii L , inn 11 i.i r* .tie iii- iin rieH rtf eiidetriiiuin, m k?en Lite ?ell?e ot |iet, It tt e M p |l ultl t'rimlieil ' nope*. mi il I 11 it I ii id MoUmleif effect lot r " "in lie ii i i. Hut l]ie mntliei fee * tint '* o e lilt* lieea ink'll ll It .1V m|io WmSmIIh \nd "" ci M r I t I ?r heart. litis II I* Vteli llle I" '** e 11 ill. e of coiiMn.nl tnii.iiiritlliiil. Kvert . '' iiniuitti.tii nf f'ltiure .letel..lied lief.it. <ini.t I ' lo r e\e? kin- delected every new ^le tin ctiali '' 1 "I inli.ni iimrhl^O'ite ? klia heard ilir IiimI ii terniiie of etert t.1 niiiiili-rtli^ vv it.I ? m.| mli^ j * im die n-fu^e of i * feat*, 'I r ?o|ilil'rl ,'"i?l ie\ , f ^ I i.f ,im Mi.n > ; anif even utL or ntleciioi. (lj,.r II j itnie in a n*w link. Mini inM.lt: denter t>. 'huh | lo-r ii* ntjefi Ai d when I er child .Ii?m X i ] I-'IM' ' ' m ii I. ii?-Io. * run she ^ t e op her damn , ?n " WHO M.I llie*e lotlli|? llielnot let., lllese fntn Mil Ml I " iim?-i'litl loll* ? I litrd ti it li' i? that liate ? 1 1 4'It "lien l-tki ll lit'iMiii irusl miii! hoe, lit tt al,d *" ' Mil klie I llll llle"t oil Its (.leant, itlol kni *' ' ' I II . ??| *1 ret.del tlietlt lo the CO <1 tjr ?kp of ill-Mill f | | ' ( 1 lie feel ? It I*e w triilerilli; kllO loot Waloh* . I r. j e.l mi IIM now 13* " 111* W I ,n she Ite'iT IO nrr '' I* *!* ill' III *T<t.jlll~ll*<| III JII <! ? || IM II the ' | ?l?iik Vei'ey I I'l.e h-ml ilirt ehe lt?? , I preyed in 11 r .ip? nn.| her t>? l * 1. 11.?? t *' lt' I ullf llHS * HI'lietl III pe Vet III 'Ulllliet '-lul | ' * iu Ixiriiiii^e, h?<rt ?i?|i|t"i nj{ ?i. kiii'??. f ii\ *' luiir ot v\I ic11 hiif oi.ijld not eee tmriinil ? O ! h?n? ciiii !? C'ii mii i' I i t.ie tini k 1,1 iii-?h ul lllf ^rnvf! 1( Wit? H yteiiii nl Miimliini', Mini * Voire ??f jierpeiu?l ,;lml | iifii in l>er li'Mi.e ; nhe ii ul ItviMieil fr?*in I he-veil .e-Milih ul niinplicit \ , H'liCMfill, g |ii|IIV, nil.I I -I'll ; l( lihil lili-M?iei| Vh 11 Ii III "u lief n ijlihli'll.', H I.ever elitnntf t'lle ?if n( lec ion, ? hen nuhlen!\ n w?ii tnkeii m?v-v. pi ^j mml the home m letl il >rk Hid Mletit J anil \|r I "" i to the V I'll Mlill h e 1111 leinlil'CT mil (?' On, . , I'liUll -hull tlmi tie .1 clnhi i uvi-r ? turn ?' ilii le jt| ' hreiik* hi ie?i'oii?e the colli u'Hti' ?lie lire I ?never more! O n??er mu'cj 'I lie "* | henrt in like tornhkeu lliHIillOtl, eliil lliere i worvli K" ec hoi hit through tin ?. ent chant* a I IT -??* IllC I N a POL VON 8 Mkuiation.- A .)?*p*'rh V*'" ti from WmIiiiijIuii lo the N?w Vork Tri I .j ^ bunt n\? pnvMie mlvic?? from one of the j i ? in ml eminent frumln of America in | J"1'"1 Krnlice, repreneht that (ho recent offer of { mediation h\ Litii* Napoleon i? there re ( I LOinll l H? the uvniii.fliiiii -.f -I"''! - I " """ t,lro , nii<) malum' |>urj???i-, from wliicli tti* ofthi Kni|?**r<?r itill not r?*< )<I *, and thai u i* Ai ih r?ii*i(leml h a*riou* Mow to lite c?ti*e of j x- Union cum* in Korope, ?nd to tins cium of ol fr. eJtno in Koroj.n not Ie?? timn in . Carol ia A nitric*. lt?*|iiib leariiam i? discouraged, i lo at.(I wear* a sober look, and d??|>ntiefB J >y triumphs ui otrr diiMivna. I Srj ? in* | the fragments of tlie shell. Sunn of > ice, | these, it is feared, will lose their sight.? ^ it i. Charleston Courier. 13>A. I com linl ^ I lcix? The Society of Woman. I ^ N?. societv i* more profitable, because ! on | n.me more refining and provocative of , rn /. | I'D v virtue, tliao that of refined nntj sensible ?rv , ? . " women. God enshrined peeulinr good j p.ir, I oesa in tlie form of woman, tlint lier beam i , inr I . , . , , , I " ly might win, Iter gintie voice mvr.e, ami ' .. ilie desire of Iter fnvor petMi-.du men's I ^ : s'erner souls to leave the paths of sinful ^-| j a rife for the wa\v of pleasantness and i pear#. Hut when woman falls from her j| j blest eminence, and sinks the guardian . , H10 * ' i and the ihensher of pure and rational - , the *h:" , I enjoyments iiuo the \a>n coquette, and , . flattered idolater of idle Inslnon, sue is this m,? 1 ; unworthy of an honorahle man's love, or , 'the I . till* a sensible man's admiration, l^eauty is ? une I , , I then but. at liesl. fact ,l,f " A pretty play thing, | r j , . Dour deceit.'* Idle f )*? We liuiior the chivalrous deference , if to " which is paid in our land to woman. Ii ?. i IHR ' I inia |,r,,v?" that our men know how toru<p?ct g4|ij virtue Hint pure utTertiou, and that our ? iiuti 1 ' " , rv women *re worthy of such reaped. Yet H||(j t.a woman should be sonteih n? more than \( Malicious Conductnme days ajjo. Miijor K ticker *ni ia I ersalion with a fair, fat ami forty im widow of an adj lining oounjy, n l>y accident, slie mentioned the of one of lier admirers, stating; that ma not quite 39. The Major made ental note of the fact, and soon deI. lie went straightway in pursuit i is juvenile admirer of the attractive w, whom he liad before learned "was ilile more than 40 \ ears of ajje.? en ho arrested Mr. JuIiiiroii. Itm-ter eJ (hat lie regretted to inform hint . lie ivhi under the painful necetoiiy conscripting hitn. 4 I li*v? learned," Itucker, "Iroiil WiJow that you only 39 ; she sa\s (hat you u.M her wnd 1 tee I it my duty to lake you u to Colonel Blake.1' Oli ! ah ! yes,"- laid Mr. Johnson, "in , sir, to leil you the truth, air, I did uai a little to Widow . I wanted ? 1 wanted to gel married?you un iIhihI, don't you, Major I'1 don't understand any ill ng about it,'4 liucker, "you must go with ine " lr. Johnson's kiiens mi Kite on? Knottier, in tremulous secerns he* besought or Huck. r to permit him to send for ?iij Iwuiily Bible. This *hi M^leed In tlit* meantime Kiuker end hie levy proceeded to (Jul*. liUkt'ii dijunru-r? By the tune they reach.d xville, K'leker became 441 tidied IIiri ollower wns not lens tlixu ibrte-score X uiiil ten. The widower's h?ir dye w ashed u way, hit twite teeth liwtl ' lellioved, lux form iihi bent hv the eilre pr?h-ure of menial Mix r|v, ul. Hi.ike wished i.i know why thin drhlVlali tmd been brought hilll ; xii comp eie hwd been the niwtatimrix of lliu widower, llint eVeli ker lilUbhad wheU he looked Upuli lie fwiiulv Bilee came, wtid there it written to the tailed *. raw! of Mi son's jjrwlidii'o'her, "SIiih J'linnu^ i in B uikiiiii. N iwiii t'diuiv. Anii\ r111111\ 1783!"?A'unxville Aryitlrr. P 11 u IS P LCi U TJIK THERN ILLUSTRATED NEWS, ftcvkt\ J (Iff).i), ?1%*\? !% ?! to 111w iil**cti? ?.|| t?l ii??|iit klio* vinbfati il?^ ? tt aty Novelties, Hlsto:leal Legends, Biographical Sk tchei, The Latent Cuireul Ntwe . ii tee.l. ev. ri Miljecl wii..in tow raiiye j.lie Illt-mlMi* hviii^ MH'urt'il lie ae/vieee of c<hii})<* At lilt*, wild will lit' IlKHdtr'i lit lilt* Mr : | i-iicil ?<t Mr I hhlll.N, we will be i< ?i earb Week o pre*f III Mi l'ie nuljliti.iIkuiiiiIi eilibelliilifl 11 >?* ? r jiiiirii.il V\ e l.uVe tii?n ?-OimiiiiiM,?*?l mii ur nu'iit -\iiii m uiv writer-. im?'? Mint il?*, ?il nckiiti wli iJI tilniil i, w iiirii will It' iim iojmiI furtli a paper in nit ifpeel inr in ili?>?e N irili.-rn iiikI fiiiglinli |w iu'? Willi w nidi In* .*>nuui i> mm lirti-ln III' V11 nllllllMll I'mI-I I'l.ll Oil' C ;!* mil) ii't't'11 iff tlm iiln fM >ii|i|i>iiI nf lln' "' ( |"ib'ic, w i fji itii.i' .li.tl milling; i'M li I Itlntnliii iipntl ?.iir pari in If M'ltr ,'.ij? r in it !.iifr <r *ii.i .n; ft, iim K.i Hi ^ nil.! l'vpU|frap ii . ii.-fi p * li.f In ni ; W i 11 M| .lit. | |.|J? 111 I l|f j/f ||| [ ,1 |...|f Mf imi limit I" nit a*iui'M .in - |.rii|"iriini iiff f>r 11.i* "I'i-CmI miiiiiii'inrat n| I'f I*. Ill" III* ' Slllilll Snli.ll,'" i In* * II* nl .< imti* finir wr lf.?*l in ui.iki* t u*T. iTi u \tw? m lliniriM'iiii^ ..int f.i j IIM:.j|. I' km uijMcr.nt'nn. >7 per nnriuiii ; HI 0 IIII'I.I ^lin ^pit-i'll|. nil IllMi'll In' M t III'' ) I I'f I r I If |l,lt . li lit * 10 nilirtrvJ N't c-'aiit % nr imii\ niim* in-* !;.Kelt I Itlio * In If b'll illll ; ni'CII|?lf'l illiifI Ann & f-o: , i:in-i I l'.?r, V'ljfii la >S IrnlM AVKi:> Si WAIIK W1LLI A MS & ALLISON. ' r i iu .\ ii \ s .t r i, A w ARU olioitorn in Kquity. i.ANt* \s run c ii. s t: ill practice in the Diatrtet nl l.anca'iei nnt attention trivnn IhIUIImmiImm ^ .? v<riian n;i) S HI.I4M4 iwtv b<< CWI<UIU<<I 4' Y ti'knlle, , mikI *t< . UUVix il In* o ttc? in tu< 11 Oil*!, Ml Ull(4lUr, I| 'nil Jl ?If IKL'ION * WirHKRSPOOM TO UNISYS AT LAW ANU iolioitors in Equity prni licv III I jiIii ?4l*r mi l lut- 4 irroun liny lliHiru"Mci.TUH, I li J NViTIIKR .fin,*. Ulifwirr. <S. I lii i-mlef I), li try 11. 18'i'? 4U ?u ' Noru;i;. I, i Ijillcut inn win lie Illicit* In I In- I Ifi wl n l Ma tit-tit > tor nil i<ittnr|>iirali' o A >1 on ill It ipti*t iMurinlum Ufa-1 J7ih ItHi 30 I 3alt1 Salt!! Salt; J? r I?*| t Ill-en ?|i,ininr i \;'?m fir Oia ? nit Nail Wwka and urn in ly mow ta ?rd*ra. ' M It A U M a MRO'd. Cauidan f> tJ. >1. filh, IMi. l?-?n 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I LANCASTER DISTRICT. (in the Common Pleat.) . i Dudle/ M. Uasery.at *1. ) I)t?!ar*'.io? vt. > In Hamwal Spenca. > Attachment. Whereas the IMalnlifT did on the second day <'f December I8T?I, tile his Declaration agninat the Defendant, who (as it in said) i? absent f:on? and without the luwiia of the State, and h:ta neittier w'if" nor Attorney know n within the name, upon w hom a eopj of the auid Deelarntii.ii might be Nerved. It is therefore ordered thai the said Da' fendant do uppear and plead to the said Declaration, mi or before the third day of December next, which will be in the year of oni Lord one thot.snnd eight hundred and eixtv-two, otherwise linul judgment will tlivu be given and awarded nguitisl niiii. II. J HANCOCK, CCk. I Dec. 4th, 18til.? 42-1 y. 5>0 U r II CAROLINA. I LANCASTER DISTRICT. In Ordinary. In niatteia of Probata of Ukc.Wd 11..i loi/s Will \\ lie rem, Andrew Jobnion, K*-entor ot Michael Morton, deCriweJ, hua tiled liin I'u' iition in liiin nlhue praying to be permuted j to tMcar und examine vviliieanea upon tha 1'rnbale in due form of law of the m*id Will iiiid Codicil lor the pubhHhiiig and cutiliriaing thereof. Thin in therefore to noufy und ci'.e the aliil I drcn und the imi of kin of toe nuid Mi chuel Ilorloli. deceiiae-t, a liu rendu out a I tne liinitn of ilie Miiic of iMinlli Carolina ' .ilore-iud. to oil : <-Jo.iii'ili Moore, I'atrick N. llorlon, Hon nt n .reiser Morion, dee'd., > hildren o! M.irtii i J.ntik Morion. d.*c'd llirir iniiiien not known? nnd fvplllnrU llof toll, to be loot appear per-on < 11 v. or by tneir low tut Attorney, in the Ordinary'* Court la tie holdeiiiil Iuincu*?ler IJ <url ilou-e for lha MiHiriel o* I.nie.ialer on Tsiir?Jny the U7lk dm of November in at, and I.ill 11 t under I the penallien tual tuny fall il ereoti \ I'. T. M \A|.Ot>NI), O. 1. i>. AtlgiMl J I, Id'ii, J'J-n IIJ 111 00. Ff * 1'ilL KiCllAKKNl) IXULNKU. I'LULISUIlD UAll.Y, at.Ul-W KfcKLY AND WhkloLY. TkUUS: 'I'm Mailt KiciiMoud Kxamieee i* dalivered lo anoHeiibem ?i TivaNrT-FITKCtNTa ekii wi.tt, pmiibio to the carrier *ee*iy,wr liir.kkCK.ua fkn eorr ai the counter.? I l'rice : for limiting, a'V per year or for mix lllOlltllH, tor inree iiioiiIIm, 9' fur one uiontii, invariably in advance. The -Slmi-iV e?.ely Cxami.xi-.k ih ia*uud 1 every Tuea lav a.Ill flltliy ut #4. IE ad* v.Hue. Tli* &smi-weekly *bt out ? mailed lor a lo* tvlui lllau mix uioutlia, a men l? yd. Ti e 1.AAMi.ua in published nn the cask ?yitim iiim will not d. pari limn it under ii) circoni?iaiicea. i'er-toii* who denire ta I jjet inr paper will pieaae accompany ihair* a order w III! I lie caah. i'vianua nelidln^ an bier iptiuiis laual d<> it ..I liicir ii? II I ink Tmk KkKL* LiamIiKh it iaaiitfii every i i idm ami in.tin u in MilMcrilivri ai $4 |>?r , > illllUlll. in uiIiiiiiuu i'ne fcEKLlf 11 lli u A in' iuiiUi.I lor lu-e l'iaa i?riie iimilllia Nui i, iJ ? ttin THE NKWSl'Al'KllOK nilCSOUllH T li li WULLIiVRUllilUM i lillra Ilia laical ami must reliable i'olill. !, i'IIiiiicicimI ami (jcneral Nuwt lrml ail ** lull la i'l line uriii. lis Npociai CorreapoOit'Pla iuri.iali, l>? .Mel anJ i'viegrapii, lull illil carli aicuuma of e> cf i tiling ol :Ui?raal i.al irau-pira- |u ii<? ci tea of fcjurop* ullii .iuiaiic.1. I UK NE?VS ?>K 1'ilK SOU Til UK 4 1EIVE8 sl'fci.lAL AllhNlluN. I 1 o.iiicalii, alt.t .ilaKCiiNV represents lie Mulct Ul|<iila lienlala.ice I'.leiUcili, ami *4- | . .H .nca .lia Union of ilia Siuuliiiiiii .Si 1; ea in iiiulnl.iiiiiii^ ll alf ri^u.a aid eslabllahiug Mi?ir security. \ 1 ii.iilv .tlcrcury, I veer, 111 alliance, $|U.0V . in VVevhij ilarcury, " * ft vi? * .\fi Mn/ "?/- - ' u L ? ....... tan cc? nptnut a * Hit ?ru?r K. B RlfKIT. Jr.. ? CMAHOKaToM, ft. C. I No?. Jl. A 1 ?tf THE DAILY BULLETIN A?U OA i AW it A JOUKNAL. i rtau?iiku ?v K. II . b U I T l" O N . -4 vMAMburric, ?. ?. l'<t|>?r? i?uil>r*cin,i Hie Tn.VV.HkI. II.lilt'. < *S.M<t<l*l|?l| III lllil lit A ii of OlMrlii.lt!. >. * . Hilorda uiiiiau.tl Miiv.trii?K?A lo A.hiiiiMrr* b< In hi lio.iir Hiitl ultroA.i. * I IMu, C".II ill..llil u Villa nlMV IIK'tilMIII of <>i?r i'tirrr 'i'h?u?ant (Jopttt ft*r ll#?k Jr. AlifHQO OAaV.ili? tinldirul ftiir(t'an ItuulMi TOHtVIl l.It, 8. c., .uia HI* I'rofoamonal Service* lo ll ? cili* Kui ui i..tfu.iitior Village nud aurreaud.i.f Uillltl) \ \ill iKK.'IAl. TUhVII nuerlad oi U( 4 . Sale, I run* una lo a lull *wlt. June I Itli, Mftfi 16-lf o. a Atcorajy at liavv AND tuijuiroit i\ DHCJiii, Vill pr-icue* iii Uicuur an I U>? n^giajr* irag Dulncu. omcic a r i?ANCA*rjuru,L* . ?i rr tf t l