The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, November 06, 1860, Image 1

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V&tJMEXXL CAMDEN, ^ NUMBER 4 POEK?RY. OF.IGIKAL. 351' .L'SSGTUCE:?. IIcw slowly dot'* the time now pass. My lovely brother dear, And will yov lse'y conic buck again This poor sad'ii art tocliecr? Nol lliey liavc laid you in the grave, 'Tliy cold and silent bed, Jf "No more I'll see thy manly form Or pillow thy dear head. f Afy brother, Oh. mv brother dear, 1 IIow changed thy features now, So pallied is thy lovely cheek, ; And cold thy marble Itrow. '< Oil, but to think of that bright eye, 1 That fond look of delight, But little did I think at morn ." . J That death would eons? at night. 1 "VMion last I gaxc.I up-i!! t'.y b:uv*, - - | So beautifully fair, / | The goMui k<-k I treasure now, , Was richly e'li.-icn-.tyiic"c. " j l3ut now no more thai eye -*> bright, Thv Sinilicg' face I ; They've L'"nc to re ' a? oft'iirer l' ;ht, < jr^l- ' Are now from sorrow free. s v \ Ctaudt-n, Sa. Ca. Ki.r;:A>:Kiir..\. I - TV/TTRtrnr.r.T \ x v.OT *-?. ' *$3 Northern a??I So;i?hc:-n PaiKtuaj'^ ! Nothing. we p'.'.jijioen:: more elearly muni? ' . * fust tlic uill'.rei.ee I,; -vf:rTi t!ic Northern ami j Southern people, ttheir conduct since tliu sectional controversy, no"- raging, arose he- 1 tweenthem, i or. or?eyinmiun?wealth?stimulates the North, io k ' p l,!,e:r own, stimulates the South. The fomn r are aggressive ~-.j the latter Jutln.-ive. As there is .*.1 .vnrs n.v'I'0 1 spirit in those ?:: > nr. nil than in those who tie-1 fend, the energy of the X< :::i is characteristic : of their position, it" tin- Synth had miscd one-! ' halt'the money, ormii'! ha!;' the ciTort, to \ secure Kansas..ns a '-'h-v- St:d<a the North , made to establish it a ]': . Slate, Kansas', would now have hee'i a S ave Slate. At this ; moment, throughout the North, how ad:ui:ah!e | and compact jV the organization' to eon.pier ' the South l!ow s>.aH*r<d, iicah, . -id dift* j organized are the pe.<h!\.' of" th Smith to defend .' themselves! Yet, there i> no comparison in ' l.n it.,. I..:,., a. |! .' IUV " itlJVtv"* ???V t ? */ ^I ?..?iv til ! ? trover?y. With t!:<- S.:;!I that t<> men i . worth living or uyij u' for, i- :tt !;nx:>r?!: ? inslilu lions?prop<rty?lite?homes?country. Whilst " millions upon millions arc liw'y lam ing in the North, iron: tho- rollers of individual-. t?? enforce, iu the cleat ion, their views ?>?' policy?in the South, the J <x?!r:t contributions, the weakest'organizations, are male roe- i ' fence. In New Vosk ci v, real e.-i.ile is the | great interest to b: uiat. !y affected by a j ' " dissolution of the Union. |j..il e.-tal" owner.-:, in New \ ork, contribute millions of'.Ieihus to enforce their views ofpoliv. ]n the South, Jqrr>c )?'< f !i .? # ?? *?*f >'* < ;i v r ? ?! : i *? !*.-r 1?\* o??% w ~ v v 'a . . , the existing controversy. l!ev; in:ir!i Mioney ; h have the slave holders of the South contributft their pro;u-it; It; i! r slave.., and ...... T |SBrs Tribttw, the hief org oi ui oar .Northern ng- , 1 gressui>, Las :t ? rij?i: .-a list verging on to ;: W v .three. IffilKTr^tnousaiid stibypifrcrs?and all 1 J paying gnl?serihers--for thmfwer is sent to no 1 T " stopped, wit.ii the exhabstiW of ore-payment. 1 The Editor leasts that he receives a peek full ' of letters ever}- niornjos-r^staimzig the money for subscript-> ; ami hi*. Mirces-. is the sin-cess of al! kiiiuiv-I pre- > at the A op!:. ilov is it . with SoKlm-ru presses. faithful to the lights and institutions of the bunt'i : 'i'ahc tin; Charles-j tou Mercury, whieii, f? r ti is i\-live years, has been a promi:: nt ; r.in tlie South?what has been tlie fate of its J Mi tors ? 'i'iie first t ruined?the si-'nnil :>.-ue!y earned a narrow sub- I sisteiice? the // '. ' injured. but sold out in I time?the J -lie'! a r.iiae'i m-n. The 1 v fifth is our hcnlf _ivc:, v.!..;:,! we will say i nothing. V\ h.g pup.-ml .'.e N >: li has brought i 1 to the public ;i::-Hn/. more ability, el- ! 1 oqucuce ?.?r lid iky. ih..i. Chariest-?n Metvu- j ry, (we speak not oO - ive>) i The c have j i been brains am! i f : . ;_ < in it. to have > Amassed a -!"'/. :n- -. ; v!. li ?w mre j has been tin- p itr-u-. e.-i.-fem-'l upon it coin- <. pared witii its X eotiteiuporaries i How . many tens of tlio-: n of dollar- due to it, r have, heeii -1 a-cial 1.- and unpaid ! How j i many tens ?:' iho t. m ... d.-ilurs u:v n.-.-.v due I t . 1 > 1 .. ...... .! 1 I . H) 11?U!l<i -.1;? !' 11: 11 tile JUtlll- 1 tern?ill* ni.tVi'il1 !'i 'i - lit* 11.<: So ltll?whose '! property and im-ons - vin .?< Iihcrlics and i lives, it has ].:'?<! i?? protect i If its prinei- j 'J pies atkI ]" I v. i\* !:>< sale to-ii!o;Tov?, ;a I ; Wall-street, in N v. Yo;!., it ?.- ;;I< 1 with ca-e js realize a hundred thou-aiei dollar-. We k:i??w ; > what we say. i. wood i'Shcr - ink a fortune i of forty tliou.-itifl ' in the contest ot | i 1850?>"2, hv S.i- press ill Wa-hiii^toii, in the ; ii perilous enter; r> of dJ'ndino the rights and j institutions of the South. A:v the defender-: ti of the South 1-y the pui iie . ?, hi the greater J a . contest of ! - ;>. jv 'sen.la I i the slaveholder-o: t.ie -South i:u lute, at lea-1, the .enlightened s-i.'i h:i of tiie .North, a'.:! >v.a i-.-uoti.iu; c those presses v.,.-!. .::":i!i-ir in- j terosls an ! t; a Mte press i ,8aid to he the /'fi!-'-. is ihcdiud. In t this country, it i-t:iif v anil CoiniiH-ns, we i::?. ..i- ..< n.aii in | ,thc South r- i : < , or in the ? Jixecutive A<i:i?i:.-ir.'.::ou 'a-..!ic-ion, soon c to pass into the i n .- of enemies, any j; (DOtvcr for good to th- So.;;... < ?ur cause is v .naked for support, at Wa-hingtoii or in the | ^ North; hut we have the press, and that may he , all potent for our defenec. it can inform and | counsel our people, arouse r si-taiiee to our fierce eneiiiies, and bring to the South deliver- , auccand liheriy. j f Our readers, we t'.wi-t, v.di! pur ' :i the disn- ; greeaUo truths ?: ->!it:i:n*, ! in i.'us article; lull . | we live in times, when ignorance m ! ; ? - r ? may he ruin, and trmii .ovation. t CI "it ttr.j. A r.Al:CK Ho; \ I t Cldied thy Mte deli House, just e t-l in St. i -. .s ; to he the lis:y_ ' m t: v.!. St is i 1ieet , . l.n.l. u !. !r rail ! '"r") ; 1 ; 1 ^ , ? I (lesirea ??> iii'. : v .. : l! : .i: v.Ml* ;?T:tl i loitv curri-, he may travel . one .iiul a ? -'-"i!' ; v. i?.,.. the , j kiiih: li"i>r iwi; . -< :i:;?r.^flooring . i ami other i'-;. .: -- . ' of Inmher ha- ' , Leen n.-?l ii: it- I" a ! it will r <jiiiiv , 30,01)0 v:.t i> < t' i ? r 11 I. !l co-t s GOO.OOU, n::u ivitli the jjru .. . value*.! at a . million. ' i ' A ?Iisjia. -i: !>: . ray-- that t!ii> : oraml hot.fI !,a- ? - ; i t.y the l.ehtiis "i the Metro;af. ' i Wiikks "" r'iv 1 mv ; i iki? Vtsiron. , ?The jmi-'I 1 i ! * i-of ?;. a - :.,:i i.i which j there :ir-1 ? i t ,; - ; /st of the hack gRf-at ill l!i lea * .- ) ri:e_'e. Tin* fact nun he ' a Mortis rem a- many fa;I to onh-.e the !:rtini':i.--!i '! uue-i in w! < <,. Junior a i ta"! EJoit. WilHum ij. Yancey ita Ohio?A Scene. Hon. Win. L. Yancey delivered liis first Oliio speech ;it the Opera House, in Cincinnati, on the night of the 20th inst. Tlie building was packed in ten minutes after the doors were open. The papers relate the following incidents, which occurred during the even mi*': .Mentioning licmp as one of the products of the South, lie-aftid they intended to kecpagood stock of it ptt-Minnd. "What asked a Republican. "To hapj*~Vou gentlemen who come down South to styal^jr slaves.?" Xhc' rotoii^ljid forth great cheering. At another time InTsaid : "Some of your papers remarked gfo^day^thal the foroe of disunion would he' eWoMwljjapon this stage to-night. . I love this "VnjoiC; The heroism of our" common Aiict-strvg 'l^'ffSdd tljey shed in the cause of freedom,, oSf: mittaal prosperity,- demands it. lint if" th^Unigg#^,' :o be sustained by trampling upon tlic QjWStir aition ami oppressing. my. section bccau6e-jt is lie weaker, then (folding hi^. arms"and stamping his foot, while his eyes flashed tire.) f am 1 i traitor, and )bu pan make the most of it!" This -Was received with immense and pr<>longetT cheering,- many rising up and whirling licit IiiUv- and nia*Sy of tlie hulics waving their was accoiupaiiii'ii I?y a | o liS oaihii i. * tTi>. .in .>11 i iint.- ..Til,.. jfo* "i l'v>" ?111 J ? 11 I * " u:u .Sfulforstood immovable, with lii.- , Sjfo-dWofcd; as ^he shooters attempted, time j mvl irgaiif, to tieAwii tlic hisses. Finally, order jeiujg restored, he, his arms still folded, in a oft ^>ae, said': 1 "Highty years ago, when young Freedom tva's compelled to hide in the eaves and secret esorts of the conntr-v, a noble spirit in the Virginia House of I Jnrgeses, bravely lilted his dlvery voice in behalf of his beloved mistress' ' iherty. As tlie patiiotie words gushed from hi? 1 nus eal lips,*hc minionsof power were there and lared like millions of power here to-night, liiss : it t!id* language of trutli nm! jU'tice." 1 This produced another outburst of npplfttiv'. vhielt was prolonged for several minutes. No store his-nig was heard during tin' delivery of he speech. C;5uo Carried t.y iSie Xcjtocs ! i The oflh-iiil returns of the Ohio election dis- i l??sc the fact that the jtlaek Hcptibiican Minority was only f-,70-!. Fmrtait (iniisituil i ii'iii.s wort; allowed to vote under the decision I I".Judge !!rinki;:h'itl". Leaving out this negro . rote the Democrats have a majority of nearly j t i.\ thousand. Thus the startling, the hmnilia- ; ! i . .1 i At . c?. . i:in mat winuf a Mivrrci^ii r>iaiu i if this I'uioll, is t'NDEU XKo'UO IH'I.R. To Sllell i disgrace w'utild tin; J>!aek Kopuhliean party < educe tins whole country. This thing is t?> ? i t?>u sickening, too iv\ohii:g, to con- I cinplate. t The following paragraph i? iY,m 'Jo.' Clove- i ale! I ((limit o/'7' ; | t "Full blooded negroes vol to] jo several ol" it lie wan Is yesterdav. At the second wan. no- \ joes as Mack as coal peddled tickets. Xo* i goes hired carriages and carried white men to he polls. Negroes were everywhere. The t elVain commencing, ... . , ? .. I ".Siiceji s liwal'* luO-Ci?><l for Is b an absurdity. Here on the \\ "stern Jte j 1 ierve roast be< f is hard!', go ol a: -!, for j tlicih. "Tltev sit at the- first table, .void white ( lien are forced to lap. up the crunisoit tiie sec- s ... i ttx&ycng " is. \Vc have met' "the Africans, and we are * 'heirs !-r i'cuuxijtvanitm. > .. c A SAD ATKAIK AT .VOCHH.K ? A I'ATIIKI: * \< < i."KNTAi.i.v Shoots HIS 1 > uusitki; I)KAI?. ' A most heart-rending accident occurred at! ' Norfolk, Ya., on \Yoduesd.\v evening, alfording mother awful warning to those handling iireirms'. It appears that .Mr. Jesse 'I'. X* ewe 11, a worthy citizen and indulgent parent, went ionic from business about sunset, and finding |] sis little son playing in the house and van! j | with a pistol, not supposed to he loaded, took ! . i iroiii nini, ann w 11lit* examining it, :t was no* j j idculally discharged. Tin* Jjtiy H'> <!: thus; v oils the r?>t of tlie truly sad st?:rv: i "v Laura (.Mr. Xe well's daughter,) a beautiful j ., tnd interest i iiyT lit lie girl uf nine suiiiiihts, v.;;> ' ; catc! mi the sicps Iter h-v-on when t! '* istol woui oli", and in>tandy jumping up >!? j j. xehiimed, "(Ji> ! :> /, yuu fmrr k iH> d j . \s she saiii tins, the blood liur-l from in r nose , n iiu! laoalli! She {'oil forward am! iiMantiv ' ( expired. 1 lie pistol had heeli charged with j, v.o buckshot, both of whieli had entered her i \ ight breast and jif.irated her tight lung. I >: i he great. shuck, together wi;h the interna! j v iciiiorniage, produced almost insl.mt death. | ( !"lie unhappy father, almost lu red of reason le, ; he distressing and hear!-rending jtoc.dcn!. i ought, in his frenzy, to lake his own j'iib. lie j .< eized a knife and made a de-pi rate effort t>. i )( ill his tiirc.il, hut was prevented Iroiii steep- , ;:g his fimiiiy in still deeper erii-f by sonic i>;'| j us |Vii*!id>, who happened to rush up in time, j j iooihing draughts wore given him, and In- j, iually became 'piloted, and retired villi an:,, iiuost broken heart. Ixsi'iimtrnox in CcnutTick, N C.?A g<n- | ieliiai:, who has just retill'lied Iroiii tile |owi*r j * o'.ililies, informs lis t.'ial a slave ilisill'l i*v*t toll ins taken place in Currituck county, i'lie par ' 1 ieiilai's, as tar as we ha\c liecti aide 10 KSCtT- c aiti tin m, are sis follows;?One morning hist ; ok a gentleman of that county t'oiind that all I lis slaves iiad I' ll li:> place, with tin* exception 1 >f one hoy, who, on being ijiieslioiieu, and to 1 scape puuisiiiiieiit for some negligence, in- I Dialled his ina-ter that the licgros had gone oil 1 vith some Irishmen, employed on the A. A (A | t Ainal, for the purpose of gaining their free- ! 1. loin. The g'ciiticniau immediately informeii i v lis neighbors, who hastily collected and went c ifter the fugitives. They foiiiul tlietn eiiesnnp- J c d near tlie I anal, stud attacked them. In tin- I ; iglit which ensiled, two of the villainous itisti- j t patois were killed, and a iimiihcr of the com- ! v atatits were wounded. Alter a desperate re- s Manee, the parly was captured and lodged in ! ... l *ii i*ri11it*b mi I. -,v- " J _ fut/i'sri/lc j \ ? _ j! ?o;.\. J.axk.?At the battle o! I'.neim Vista, it. i,:i!i was in advance of Iiis nrtiiueni 1 ? hen in: was shot in liis riiflit arm. < 'lian^in^ j ii- sw.nl in Lis left hand In: said to his men, Stand Iiy tlie lire and fall like iinai.*' You :ini\v tin: result. lie Iirove !>. (> !< tin- olieinv mil a signal victory was achieved. l itis is | lie man whom the Midi and 1 Manias men j nave attempted to ridicule dining the whale anvass. This is the man whom the'PoiiAas j licit in ( resell have aided in defenliii" lor the , v nate, putting a Mritish Abolitionist in itis dace.?.1 ii<)i(shi Lfnuiicriil. Wii \t "it Cost. ?The A'. )*. Jfrrn.'if csii- ' nates that the I'rinre's lour of a moitlli in the I \nierie.an States cost hail ^I'l'i.iKtn, and l|iat | llier j>eo|ili: spent on themselves and him, in 1 .vai'drobes, balls, ilecorations and displavs, n?u ess than two or two and a half millions. Tin: 1 S'ew York ball, estimating each wardrobe at ' (and some of the ladies spent thousands,) vpicsontod alone an outlay of a million dol-. 1 ars. j ! j' \ I I I Set nth Carolina. 1 lie present attitude of South Carolina is one of great dignity and significance. Calm!v re- i lying upon her strength and the just ire of her i causg, she quietly regards the contending ele- < nieiits about her, and steadily and nnfanltcr- s ingly moves forward in the execution of her 1 purposes. Spurning contemptuously the sneers. ! the ridicule, the. vituperation which have for t years been systematically hurled against, her, : her citizens are cooly and cautiously "putting I their houses ip order," and preparing as one t man to stem and roll hack the black tide of I fanaticism and tyranny, which threatens soon t to overwhelm the whole country. The entire- < unanimity of sentiment wliieli pervades the t people of the l'ahnctto State, the remarkable < harmony which characterizes the counsels of ; her leading statesmen, and her stern and de- i termined resolve to submit no longer to op- | pression, indicate the firm and unalterable na- | tnre of her decision and point conclusively to \ her future action. That action she will defend I honorably, nobly, fearlessly. Well would it be i for the entire South, and for the whole conn- r try, if evgryonc of the slavoholding States s occupied and maintained the same high pt.si- i Lion, * i Thousands of her sons, now citizens of other 1 States, are watching with anxious gaz and ea<rc: smieiUiuCfTMi; course ami niov. nuiils <>t j i South Carolina. Years of absence ami ofsep- ! l arati'iii liave neitlier <liiiuiicl nor abater! liie t !<>vc aiul veneration with which thcv have s ever ^-"-alded tin: soil that efave tliein birth.? < Iler fair fame ami reputation are .-till as sacred am! dear to ihein as ever. When in her wis- tdoiii aiul discretioii she sees tit to unfurl tin: [ t banner of resistance, and the minions of a : 1 I'dark lb-publican President should vmi,^ her t < with fire and sword, thousands uf her sons in j >thcr States, will, "(IIIimis ttjtilnisijnr j llirontr around her time-honored stand.-.rd. ami cipose an impenetrable ,'roiil to tin- cm-tin .? A mono the liist to oth-r thiw'/ervices in i? ! .> in emerocncy, will he lier^suiis now residing ti the State of Florida. / lor l! ? Tit" 'VTorHV cut SSsc .\>w V'ir\ t-'r: :J:1. i i That saintly sheet, the NYw York lii , las a un-at deal more of shrewdness in its mo- 1 , lev articles, than of piety in its editorials. l:i j v Is last issue it says : ? j . 'The South has curtailed'its liabilities." this ' ]. all, to so on at an extent, that a lev. im-titlis j iciice wiil rapidly place it in a position o! j ;ivat tinaucial ease ami strength. cotton ! . nip \\ i 14. probablv. not much exceed /utiiyiii'i v inles, ami the knowledge ?>t"t;si^ f-rt nil! stiui- | date sales in Liverpool and advance pri ms.? i p I he consumption of cotton In Kiuopo is in- i ,] Teasing in a greater ratio than heretofore. ami i s nanv iiianiilacturers in .Maiiele. .-!?-r, l.ru'.-ind. iavc more ntvIei2t,ou liam! than they c a < >. -1 v u'c for the ilex! two months. There eu-y i ;l i-a-oii to believe thai the S--i-le-ru <-:-?>p- :>f ], ot'on, s-is'ar a.-co, will r.-ni:;:<- more in p a-!t i:?!"< tnaii I-j'ie very la rye i This, with tlic- diininishid pur- liases j wide 1 ?v S>'iiilioiii buyers from the Xorlh, wis: j <? oon enable them to yet rid of the ctfe.t- i?! ; i! In-;:- |'U-v;v!i.< ov< r!radiily." , !| < >11 tin' other. hand, in iN i-'iv the !u !ailu"!'iIn* |rn St ' ' . "1 *' 'b"1. ^ . ... )f stock uiv beiuy pressed on llio market for | ? ale, .as occasion oilers. The soflyrs arc more j r.,;.? iiUri*pc lest stock on the list, and was sold dow n to J !i 10 1-2, a decline of 7 per cent, from the Idyli- j w ist point. The. Western liailr<eid -d-ares were 1 d old at lower prices, w ith a dec!!id ; .1 I'lie market has faille broken d I. ' ' aye rues* of parlies to -, !!, and the pi. ! ; ' ':y t. f still lower prices ruling i- wry y e :al'\ I ieved by the board."' i Xkw Voi:k?tiik 11 lisn.T.? W c n.i, <.:> y idciicc in the defeat of Lincoln in New i or!;, 1 ! i'he carries that .Stale ho v. ill ! >. ? LI. L. : . " .?? hopes?hi no transaction- b.: iit* i \ jn't"!;li :<h; in s?> ..ir 11: :?. :.n v.ir tin* ]?l:n*k l!<*|ii. '{ ?";: < ?\j;; i.'.iso ! i it i > iif ;i JSi*i jt i)*l J I' *, i v * ! -I; ii t.i*.* ; i ;..tv a 1*1 tin* Alili'rii'.'tlis. ad.HT " ncra- V !h*m* :;*iii?*i*<? in then party, w 1; : m- re t-.rtv " :?? **? >- ! I'lilili'li.jda"r I. .,.j is.-tte '1 iriwci.'ii N"."iiii i i.i-in and Sunt her: n> t;i.*.\, ' in: Iti.'ijni' portion ui the ; :i and tin* ' it!in>r |>:*t 1 : >:t ot' tin* i VmovraS t: i:. ! iir i it !!*;,;:< iiluli, who see iio *. !:;t t?:r their ' i-i'i,} n:ii ;vii over to tin* !?!:? { !iI: *' lurk tin; prediction! Li:i>*i>iu w'!! r- the v >!a!e oi New \ t.rk liv In-in "?''(i '*i j,, ^ u'i-s.? i lit.' )tltil!i-v o! ill.- l.it :-. !::.i:n oi the ' "iIy < ;!' New York r.;;iliol I-::;. :',! e- entry vote ' ? a!i>! liial vote ! ? llint'oao'lilv won't it- l'r:?!iii;!irtl, and ilt*a?l:y h.r*tih* to ?:*i* So.:i!i. i Y> {or inoiu v, the !o jii:!ii;. ai.> **:t!t air! \ lit it t!j>, a> Well a.t tla I Jrliiii-TaN. ! : !n tiliir vi*ar? tlit* I Hark 1,Y i t:?*i! | '.?i;,0:m votes in iViiii-yl\;,iiia. i* an *. oi !ii^ i*|<a:ioi* there have |>t*'it](i ! a :.iini!;ii- i. >u!i it New \ oik, a> will ! .-. i*a i'; ih<- .1 . !: ! . vr' III, ? (.'it'.W !i Si'l-a As t'NKX.\Mi*i.K!i 'i'n \o I i vThe (i.at' (\* i '.) COJTCSpCleh I.S t.f |lie I Yiei hill-' s.v ;ivcs. the fol low its;; ronnt oi' one oi !., most l'lital and desperate trn-o .!: .. . i . : . .. re , ??rd : A nam named .lacloon :i< i*:i? *i !.i-;n i-!i! >avis ot' having stolon sonn- ol id- !: , and ..:i p a>t. I'Yidav evening, in walking ai.. ! Idaim, l;o discovered three oi l'a\;> t !i:! I; -a on ^ lis land, whereupon lie carried one oi lliein lome with him. The two other children re- ! uriied home and told their parents what had ( lappened, Inl'nriatetl, they armed them.- It.a, |( ii:!i i.-nii> axes and knives, and soon |e.Vvi:t- , d themselves at tlaekson's house, t\ here a pen- ,7 i:?1 tiplil. ensiled, in which hoth men, women -J is;.I children I'.-irticijiaii-l. Tin-, shot unii! heir :i:iiiiiiiiiiliuii.p,!i-.c out, a 11 i tin n closed it. j villi axes, knives and oun-banvls. I hi; in:; thy I liootiup, a Mia ot Jackson's, a mere hot', was I tilled I>\ (il is tlioiip'lii ) a son o| also a ad. S-m m of the ii.-'i'.v were ?lai\ . 1 . ! . 'l 11 nin.i:. <!?< !: o! tin; v.. iii.n :nw rve- ..yd t liiok. ii aim. am1, i; i .-aid, ji/ty hark shut ."Ill ;;!! ai-'.-ollll'S, tlleV iollplll as loll"' as i'oV t ?: l? I, ainl < i ii it willi iiiiiIii.-.I n> r. "f i . ... unit ii"f parties hate lu'i'ii air. i. a I .j a li tin; rolinly jail lo await Ilia!. i Vo-: i... S.tNOOi.X can Ana ;;> n? host:.?.Mr. , hilicnln, ii lit* obtainsnil the live Slates will j, iave jiislour hundred and riphi v J!ir .!. -..1- -;| "ill Votes, while (Ilie whole utiiiil>er lieiop three |, i ii nd red and ihrec) oin; IiMi::: ! and ii.it |.\o .voiild l>e a majority of t!i whole. Then il |, Ij.;.e;irs lie etaild olilv spare t!|ir:y-ol:e, and jj daiiild lie lose New \ ork, (thirty livetotc-i c i.list 1'C defeated, even wii.h <'aii.'brwa and repoii oil Ills side.? J.osinp I hose two Stales, hat illtj si-Veil t oil-) lie eollld not lo-.- I'eoie; I- ,, raliia (itveiil . seven votes) as lie m.iM then 1 have lull one hundred and forty-nine, or three less than a majority ol the eollep ; hut earrv- } jnpr i liln r ('aiifornia or Oregon, witli all I lie . ntlier tine States, lie would have a majority ' without Pennsylvania; or lie mipht lose Ohio. ? California and Oregon, thirty one, and sliil he 1 -ale. N'-tv York is the only single State which :i L'yllld defeat litiH.- -J'ilt:<hnr<j l)i>iuitr/i. i 1. Krj^t state fcecsslir-a. AYhat is tin; Sejjci'-'I-' St.-ito So* rssiiin ? It luetics tlicA'itij?/;t)v';i'4' 01 a "'halo, done, lV<>in tlx; Ujnion.S^fliat ih all. Then, il I'o-operation is antagonistic tdpeparate Soces ion, Cooperatiod nnu$ racaij tin: eombine'.l withdrawal from 1 the Union of two or more j States in fi.ni|.a!ty. TC>es nnv man believe j lial 1 !iis i.'iiioii vjill ev<y be di-solved by snob ' lotion Tbo world iy getting ?>:<!, and tlie 1 dstory of (joverijimciil| from the creation to | .he present time, ( recojvs no instance of .the i sind. There nniy B^an jin.lerstainling l>eween the Stati's, |tlmt"0^o?o leads oil'the others will follow in Vptielv-ancccsi ion. Tiiis was be plan of Seeesiion^ft^iii the late l.'liailoslon Joiivetition?each Stat} acting in its indi*. idu d and sovcroigtj canity. And after the Movement was ihiti.'itufJVJoan'' States partieicite.l in it \v7?i?|li wSdfo^expc etod to remain Missive, ami that,] too,|uuin til -re was no previous iHideWindiiig'cwtire subject. Tliis, we jelievc, will be the nitUflRj.;fipcinnii of dissolving tlic Union?jont^Snthorn State will lead iff, and the'others y/ij&flpw, apoat a time? <> that ft yi 11 be.^epn/^-Sfat s.-i.iii, the i :i', midresscd" (fu^C >\ a.;; ion of a SotrtwsJ^Cdrrf. ierarv will iblT!i.' pvispji^J&iToiidLi;cnril? and a burnt:;.; li-graro t.aevery' Sotri|jgJto Slate. Why ?; >* , jet out of it ^as-fiooi) ntT'fftfesillle; It is very |1 ertain tlurt all the .sHgBoluii::: States will ooii withdraw tyoih |ffJ?Unjoii?then what! lilference '<> - i'J inahftfts to W! i<-11 slndl lead I'he Maim- lies !at tlirfdoor '< !' tlie'i'an-e.i'-ai States ?.? i;iv- .\'->;?tli. pithless to tin ir olt|:--ai"ps, they havo- bro?sn the: bond of I'nion. ; >:t tlii-l?i t:.l:?! ihc ci^Uqncilce-. i'. lavs are laiigeroi:s in timjrs pr&ihtiu4t peril While ' ve have I.e. n la.king aJd rcsoy. ing what to d> j or our salvation,| our ttvl'.iics have ban v. ri:- | in; haul lor our, destfcv.tion. : i'l.elr aims are iliiiost ae omjdi:hed. ,?t lstiil.c for sis to ; 1. ' . ' Utijlw i'7i/y. A Mt.iii:g^'ileman it,i'o,::..- |. isitino ihe de|CSt( i n ai.d Atlan'i.. la:! )load, a! Ne&jpt hidv> .?!: let.-:; |; : ; isjaoal jn^ft^fehe W.Hi * hi an :: j " y i.l -r gCt:?^ICD, ['o::!:i' ;?>; , ..ho J ier.-1-l in liii?icing 'Jtun.sclies bv weari 1 I.awls and ? :l:C-r art^Ics-ofjfemale -i.vl. : ; .ill do Uei! i"> adoptYirtiij! :i!-o." j , Jfris li J!| lo say fitait thV ' was in | ; lie haudv..ii giof I)r.|Lew.'s,' i , [ ynt,who.-e me!.liucsrtmoltsaj, t!ie.M;-s S::< y 1 Mi*. of dr.- - adoptecLby some oi* tin* yonn-- i I^Pfehieii in the serfee of! the r< .?.!. We .( Mill liii! ! ; priaaa juy?tcp::;? .. i : 111 ?i*? in t!-:.t ?.*r j c OMtIjcvn. "itli tl'i' ?>tlier Norili?|i Slnt-sl, li>" initi.-iiv tin* i ' * '** =" | . i'Siii' jiir !: M.lupon. ! lie Set ti ::it: i /1 . l!:- !!*.- -".* !:.ec! Mm* . I', PAMIorS*. 1,1 ' >!::' T(>'. , i- J-'. -'Irs. Joiil! c. < :?i! . .li. : '' : iif !.: 'ii -'lii :i .k5ct|i||or frou. I: ' ' I' ] :il?li ??>r |c limcull It it ! ! i ! ;-. ali'SOIl, D^ir i.l | . i- !; ?. s:\ty-; iyht yc t 1'' -:i. I i Wrii 1 . . . j ::i'iv v::!;i .{ .. :o:?.s t . iii \V: MllligtOll Ullil Gill * . . : , i i . i ! tut* < ; irti-1 ?l?oI. ?. > > . i 1>;;! i .1 v.:l!i |i:.i'.fies. .!;. ; a.-: !? "- " v . slit: li:t> : i * . I:-. ia and <].*! : i' I , , : \\ i !:, ?!io -A! .i !: ; ,is liiii ;iisl <>f leli'A liiell 1 i::. if , ./i L Snilinju'r A. S vi*'.!:; i ij"T in Mioliij ::i : i:' it is ii..! 1 trie, its :;.isv-:-: ! ! > !.' iMicnii press aii'l KejasMican : 1:" ' -Ai> !i nut. * i' . . . .iiii'i'Iii vvt-.\it Ik* ;.,"is, Iijiit a ' us!-: 1 <tii.l; ; v..t iese taken .liar ' i:. V., llesired t>? < . ! ; -!i ! Iat i,' ' . a t:i"'vl. ' ! v.t? as'i-t:iij.'?| a i . i V.c tc.j " '1.1V'I ! !.i : -!; lie has,I-'fii . ; : , . . ' if IpeiV iii .Oliitt!i I.;s|. . r' J Moue T.\t*:*Ta. ?! * >:it y, in ; ' i I i j I'rvsX) says : j "Although t!w lir-- ? ; ii?- !i nr.; ' tlking ami writing v . i'\tsv,ne vr' ily, lit.- < romiiiunl menjcvitluul!. !. 1 j ii.'c, aa l iii nominating Infiiis'-Ivc- ! >; i e nil |'tisititHi.s?\tiili a coal., g. v. The t.'jiar st":i Murnru presents the an: .>r: ;t.\. i nnr j iisf. as a eaiaii.L'ito for 1 ailed Sjaii s 'iiat-.r. \ a tin* eveiil .-ft!'.: conii'iiiaiK'" lit ! ni.ei." i 110 i:??l '"H';' t?> lvtit; ('i I. ? i-i'l ;?'l .'llfl'IISVllt I < ?? f;|- , i t ;: i! j. < I .... . . of !;i-ooiiitlt k : i> ' !? Will l';?- r l>t- H -u-ii lojrivc il- ; : < . M. :ii.ii.!?* :i">l ; ;j.n \ , i'nsa! ! > r.'j.i lit i!:? |;' j- ,-!.oi:!.| >: !? i lit lo :i i?::. 'i i ; :;! :! .11 i'rtf-i J., . . ... : i'ii-rilKliM.- T'ii> ' -' vi-rv liallv i:i < 'iiot 7 < " , N"j>i\i; l I! 1: I. r . i I '? ' sa : i-'i.;ir !! i:i <>ui' fai.s lv, aj:..l ? :!; iin-j lainilv Vi. ;'il tTV l'ii> ;t U!?v L a-ft-:;..;-, wo i.'itrj" - v.? ft 111 the lioj:?y lit tlio >aiiic 1 I a- ii> ;.r, (failin.i:;,'!: -In! it.;-. ; -mv > .r. :?: |t>r s. vi-,.. j ilailay >|o\wi on iiu? el, aii<I ia a . 1 ii<ii:: 1 it<> a |; t.;|' (,j' ji,,. [M.,[ | All- i!|t I of tin :ii \ a li'.lif . .7, ?!!? ! tjii/f a- . ".I'Moiiiy, v. ivi:;^ 1..11 a ! nil- III--! nil i I.our. < '"llCP j til.-al ||..; ; ,-r- . ii' ivti, aini . :*:i! t.i!n i> are \ rv/l.r.v. 1 [ i \\ i.::kb akk Ti>" i'.XTli'Mi t, v: i: %:-: ' in: raltit! .?! uiijtioai- Is havy li.-aan'-. ran a 'ivsidoiiliai faa-ia'ait:, t-ii jinn i;t' . ,!t. far iiio.il -i lintoi a;-j-< a: i-; :i; .! v. :!i .iiirtilii, an-! v. Ii- ar !.:iiij-' < .; \ . r 1-,: |;it ? . Iv.'i-l! i il'" "a ia|. . 1 j- ii ; u|?jn'.rt> 1 .iis. liiooljl ttibiJ<x\i>.tiiiit niai.-i II 1I1U Siatf, < .illrl'o. lliolccr, 11 la'.vi.-y, ^ ill siijijii'it I ' aioin, wlio|is aj-r.n.! en -ayli ( a-r tliCU).? !'.url;' 'fi'ijo Crisis ;:j Vi/ghiia. ACTIVE MEASl-UES FOIl ICESISTANCE TO i:E TAKEN. Tlic following arc the resolutions, in lull, oHeicl 1-v ex-(Joveriior Wise at the great Slut us lights gathering in Princess Anne County, Virginia, to which reference has already heeii nnt'le in our telegraphic column, Tl.o resolutions were adopted hv acclamation, am! iimnetliate steps were lakfja to carrv them into effect: ^ ,sl. To appoint "committees of safety," ;. ? in Revolutionary times, to consist of six persons from each magisterial ilMrict, a majority ? ; whom lor cacti district lffny act. 1 iiey snad devise and control measures of police for our safety, and "tor enrolling and organizing a body of ' .Minute Men," lor whom in all respects they shall provide. And quarterly, or oiter.cr at such times as they may appoint, the respective committees ot the districts, or their representatives, shall assemble, in whole or in part as they may .direct, as a general council for the county, which shall sit under a Chief of .Minute Men, to he elected by tbe several councils and removable at their pleasure. The Minute Men shall execute the orders of the dislrict committees, and of the genera! Council; are ! shall, when necessary, be provided with the proper means. L'd. That it be recommended to every county in the Commonwealth to organize in the ante or a similar manner, and to pubii ii the -ame as we now order for notice to our :'i and eo-oi'erators. ltd. 's i"i! c htour til the (I cfitii! ; > fee ,K'iee i'li-.tel., I'l.tl ll is r.-r. e/eim (! i 'if// .;/? </'.hi.' Jjiiienln is rt e(ol j'rcsi'leht '</' /fu /_ . ' ' Stii.'es, the genera! council oi'this vounlv shaiS et one del; gate liom each district to meet !i delegate*1 as may he appointed by ??:!;. r . oun:tes io a.-, emble in convent'.01 at iocuiiioud, to determine upon measures for prof ling our own safety and honor as a people, i'or U-.V-rnSiiig the Constitution of Ihe United i<T Nit mi; u;;r limits Jii i.ic I li.Oi!, r obtaining i':c sanction o;' the :;uV'.r;-: i:of yirgVa. !.ji. : ;:L :::.. ^ j root- 'bugs ho ;>"h. >..:>] at 1!; a::-! !': !.ii:on !, and <ho :.i j.? a.Ii ony;i:\ in t!:o (oniiuonwi-aitii \ and t!.:iL !.o President ill i cnitarj' of the meeting he ! ! '.< {!.: dnly c.\o?.:;to<l. "*!:. i i!rtt a committee ot ilvo aj'j ointeii v ;!,o ' "Iir:;r ;.i !:?!.; .! hjv^i- in "llivr Mat 's j ai.i! a committee < ! !.vo hi dati'iet he I'.imi ajijuriiito'!, to i'atse t !. iVav a; v e.'.j" is- '- uiink.'.i'egjiiid d! liih : i-.aaa i ondenee. / . ? .V . ! ', I :i:it meetings 14.- hei ! i:i (v.e'i i:a . a! .b-li; within a week, for ;he ; :r hi.- oforgai according to the f!r.t re-o iiliun. A PftVOTIOM.?'i Ji>- wif? of a fal III i:it g ill i m h agl-am-ddrc, a li'.t'o on whoois lowor !ioi!.'.s are uafcrtimatcli use?'M. ;>t?_ ? 1: r:i i i : and >kii! likely t.o U-??; sorvnv; was not to l?o had . ii,. netivpolw, and wax not available to her ex:ept ::: connection with one of the public hw iV1.- I; !, onu u : iol:/ H*?iuuw.,., ,u ' iiidoor.treatinent.. Ax an outdoor-patient, all Llmt was. 'possible might be JOudfor him. Out. t ' ' . ? . . -V " -lay rr ivns impossible that site could pay for conveyusee to ami iVuin Londoni; but a mother's love CTT?! ' ! *. p)?Slli!o tie III ' iln-llt httervosiinqf between !:!' ! and the means /. id j. :! ! v.v: . {.. !.. : adder; ?a v Mill < i: 1; ;. ! -.V. '1 by wee!:, she carried liim all those i*. :\ r '! ; i r a at the hospital, : a. .1 >\:.y. i, ami:her precious load, bore 1 : !. !.< :.ie a^'aia. I'or Dearlv I -:r . . -!. .!o this, til! her great exertion on a ser:o:t.s :;!i.und she hc-rsvh ! ? . . < <; ! earo. lieoOVeivd; i ?t . Ver a run :o be tlie stronprnJ; !; altliy wo. a; Iter i < > i rye t!io atU!;. in A Tu voie 'Si -The sou of Mr. ttm.1 ami . tki wellown ' pa! !i idiot*. !i:;;!;a!i!e maimer. lie w at to?Jreir.orn ? that c.i lebnited place. Towards the close f llic entertainment lie procured silver f >r a a *?? : , a:. ! * * in-.^ !- a.au , , - j : stli'lvd :: a::; ' i. . r.'.A iiu then ealied lor a gin . i 1 i .ii <I ilit" it a J::.::ii oi !>:' made a , :eeli.nnipns <1 t!.e !. a!i!i . f il : pa'iv. d o!f his j las . nil 1. alas! f SI ; v am! promisti and very ivceiitly was pr : v.' ;; _->!. i v.-.' ii by ;S: ; | >; . : :n !i :.i a 'U:;'?'r:t "i i t ; a:. . .. ill It. Lad mad.-in iiitmentaliie t-> see n vnMfo lifc thus reekLsss tvas M7iter vcsto!' iay, in itiil view ?!" : !..t:i ii - : -??ii. : ' ' ! .a t! ? "! Lciii;;- ar ! y. v.!i" 'i jjrvi* h* ::il i3:? ! .vcaiili *' ' i'io *? :!!?;:-y ?:i.! - lite f i . !tiv 'i.-L iioliiinu". '!in- "nil! a:, i silver iva ivil! n.:n;?i<? Lay S.fiiliern :<* t?>nTam! the .-hio.s M.i: : '.\i ! i to carry it nvv.r., . a if Lairol.i liotii.l in* rlr. ;. !, ati'I v e o ' - t il'1, i :;< v'o'.'ili i-; in lie*.! 3'11:r;?i i, r oil..a i a:.'! wi;!i liial l'ivns;v.t>i!c, r.;:i I \ uor.-i. !'.; ]> usit ALniiliiiii . lisivarif.s :i!: i v.' atv :t maic!: 'of a'.i tl i Woi 't! - / </' In. / / ' :' ! </; o. i < :' tin- Sut.'l'. In fuse of m . . wo :-!i::!i Law oioiV t'l.'Sil liulf ill er :> o ; n'i I.. *.vi;r: ! cl.u.ioriiio J*..i- ;;. M...A/ioo 'v .'.II "i i'f ...f Jo fi !;:' : Yo. .. ; IVi! nil I- j Inf.. 4-ii. :!;?;\\ iiui: i!.e :i.|iit* li.c li:ii: I ! Yo.V. -or \? i: .. !:t i !i s* iia<! ;a:iifi ilia lit*!v s jiji] rolftiinii, i;. was, f CO'li's'.', IL'I.'ITisI 1<J llHlKU liavill.;' SiuSVil itiS i.ol i:?:?. Nj:t*.*i: ?i . i-i -.in ; ooiil i.'iiiaii v. :> .liiv. ieii to t -l! I \ :eiv to oiiif io li.-r father, uinl <ioiil.iL > liu* 'I'l'llif I'll' V. ,:'. Jli'oiliJli, j 'rot. -?of \\ i!-o!| J;;;.! k?f.?rc hint for rvvsonic work on vhL'ii was ::i;. r.', i'io aiuL-.:'.- ! a.- I:>- ion j'?is i'.ut, I 'l.iN'ii it to !:i;; l.'fi-'s i . :fiiin!' !ci lief in I! , over, a in! v "iit ! :< !; io Lis '.vol!;. ' ii ! KKSStJEXT ; III si-...- i i.v- o. i> : i >' 'A- ; I ?,| |s.*:?fc i!'.i;!:_" ills .\ 'lili::i- ii- ii'i J ! t!iat In- feiirs l!ic i.--:s?r ol seccs.;? will ! i- [ iiatf'l iiiiiutHiiat' lf alUT i'u-. c! t! .... L*tii wuilii:/ :o: t!if itia::-' . ! . The 2-*r::;?rc%s or A>>o!Ssi?n!Ksa. The Post on 2"<?. ?'./. / !:<_ ?eiirrencos iil by-vone <i:iy-, v lindi on:: . i v. :th the juiii Hi: >c:.lis:: i.1 at n'escil o.\i.-;!n^ ill i>o.-ton, a if, rd a striking of the steady nn<l onward conisc oi v.lnil vn- deemed. in rii->.-?. 'lays, a wi!<l fanaticism. It Fays : Ve.-tenlay, October -!M, IS'; completed t.voniy-Jivc years :-i;.?*o the {;:riot ia itosS ton, known afterwards ?.< l!:o ino!> of the ''ihuiileinen in i>roai!ciolh,'< when an Abolition mccii.ig was broken.np, and Win. Lloyd Carrisoii came near losing liis life. The riot occurred in the afternoon of the day, that part of Washington street between State street and i 1 .'ock S'jMal'e beino* idled '.villi people, wlio bcI mm e.\ pressing their annuo: i; v with shoals of ; del'i>!on at a small meelinjr -of Abolitionists 'gathered ilia building near the entrance of I !' ]; - jii". 1*0. A .-inn oi the Itos'.on L-In'intor i v.as lorn down and broken. Filially the mob i m L npon the tracks of air. ' r;m, wlio, as ] lie \u:> making Ids way t'nroimh the bnildiia.! to \\ inoii's lane, was s cxed and a icr.-e placed j about lib neck, with the idea of lian^i:-.^ hint j from a window. ey At'this point, however, he was rercitcfl an ! j taken to the City Mail, then at the head of State sti'eet. AO otlier place of .sift v could lie found, but llie jail, and to tlint jdace he war, a,'..... i.. .n. .... i i .. . I.irxi n III ?i uuii.i^r, ifj Lll'J illKl K5*J#C for the nHit. On the way, however, t!ic moli, who wi-i'c in sharp ;?::i>uit, nearly overturned ;!:< carriage l?y t-::.-;ii:*.r ropes around it. The i.i morning the 1 ?n edited l>v ! 11?>ii. li. K. ilailolt, c-;i!iio out ina powerful ; lender, d< nouueing the iiit-ii? i.filu: uutienij ti' and declaring tiiat it was llic' duty ??f thtj : .davi.r, ii' lie could not di , r-e ihcmoh hvany :;.!i r moan.-, to piant cannon Mai sweep the ; :r'.a: ii is ? i?uruu:s fact, that the !I v. Samuel J. Mr v, a warm Abolitionists, was moh'i'd at ; Mi?:i;jdirr, and '.h Trill Smith and Jkriaii lirci iiat I'tica, New i'o.Ic, {?: /tlio .-amp day, OvU hor *J!, MM. t>' ? *. :A C*:o NX; Ml:. j I Xo oi.o not in no. . >iid. o:-o with the Soi.iheiT people, or < .aver, ant v;i:!i their ' aa idea n; ;i:o. i;.of L!iteil. mont whi !i pr vaiis i:. li.o .Slave Stat - ; <>: j the finion. V.'o have never known snvLhii.g i a? all a'tj-r<>:?.; !.it. Ti;: tnvpn .--ihie conj diet M-mimont.s of Mr. I.in ;iio M'.rharou.! 1 dies of k'r. Suinno", the e.'.-! ; m.-sit of ! those speeches by t!ic Legislature, tlie bitter | hatred wh.'e'i the li'epl;!.!i. :i:i- h..Ve engcllderi cd Low a ids tin* South, the John Jdov.u ::rirI dor.-: an ! the sympathy o'tpv-.r.-vd him !>y \ loo i-lopulili. an pay -:- <>:':!: country?white 5 wide av akts yi. ld.i.'^ po. t <>!' honor to l>!ac!; I i.le awaitti in^s with oilier rid: the angry disputes in Congress Northern Keni iVPFlxmk J:av in' -mer! toe r;> r??Jmrlo si!ch a'lo^i'ce, nil? cypres* I ill ! fo?.r .i sit it ?il>!e to lioM i t!io Status together 1.inc<>!?i ?!i ::! i i? clcct1 . '!. iv.vry ii:cr? | <! :u ; i - v. ii.li the .-!i is :i\v;t: .it isnj.-iiic at the ! (present time. uiti! it will require \vi> I firm iricss I ' guide t::o people thvoeglit!.c storm, j t tlciiiU'ii' tin iLii-?uv Iccoini * consciom . I ;i;ir- t..'CM'.'.! J.I V ili'O ci!'!(_ ;.VOi'l1 g It* j cndi: the South by nidging that.. i:i c-v-.nt frig the Fugitive S.'ave Law, shall be enforced, j .?ux.t!iu -ittlier hand. a New Vork p??r*rr. ?*r?-i Dounces.tiiut a Conspiracy lias boon formed in Washington? to the knowledge of Cabinet cHiivrs?for the liissdiHton of tec I nion; and j Another project tor dissolution . tint Soin'..! ;.!i the other t'.in'.lierii Slates >i:nl! join lutnli <'nroiina. W e give thir-o reports r. 'Je'v iv;i b ? A Sci:i:!.*STIc:< IUTKSS jftLtTAliV, ?iiiojllvlc | " sys: ^ " ^ ! ! ; . ! i I I: :.l!, 10 A : I to 111 pri'iJU I ; . f?lt ? and .- ?..ff-re ! tor the best dra! a iii&utr > i:i iiUsi^ipni, the ' ' . * f j :>iro lory nave iii;..*r..,iinsHyej>st;ii;:,[irviiiii::ii??i I - i-i ?"?>:: lor . -1 (. . t . . 1 i:; liiir! <! :y ? ;' t!i 1.. ' iy, of r, ;.i" !anies ir >ut Mis.jksi;?}>i Ill ii,i !, : ::?! on Fritlav thon.*fn?si: iinv ??t!ioriSir .? . :: >-< .'':--::i ''li'-' V wi.i;:!! j>:irstL'. I si co.iiy o:i, si'Tilers, from cvi?rv Statciiiilio ! lis havo.ji lively cosiip'-'tiuo:'.. MemI . i ; I s M?>! *.:< a.:.! ! i.au- :: o?:nj. wiili M i > ; '<i ! ! "l : , ; -!y !' ; i.u . l,!;l I"?; J l!io .:::; ! nj .-i! ill; i.'W.'ision, ami WO invite i! M, .V 1 :::i uii!, t ? culii." Si i !: v.!;.? v.i-i i!}.( winner. {'air ! i i-:: i!.. ' lit Novoniter, and closes on ? % Z ? ! :* ?The Xuv. ? :' ay, s! i i The :: i: i;s :i jniSdieniuvhs | a ; ::r;v, ;.">/ ?i.ow : :: anv < "';*?, j :i,.S?ni!ich:Sl;:tc& This is: of fort! : , 1 -ill .' of V ' ii ! If i II i ejected n: lu'ialw-r . f.:it tuat it is i o ! :' aiir i?r c i- l;??: . . .'!!' i :: ! i '. V: rarni'iit ima-t:!-; ; ! a ;V ; : : > . ii i :is. ; iv 1" !y" this run?:;i i!y, ! ti? ii :. i <" ' iiM' i' :'' ' " : -t Vic 11i:i.;Ii: : ij li : , .v. v. .. ,- rsi* It's! jiiir;)i>SL'sV>r the Kin ii. : :!.! I. r: j \ I when ii lakes tile ! ins ??r Icnvrninent. V? o I have frequently- aliudi ! lo ihcui before, but this l.u! j and iiiiei!t!;v."f .i; :.'io ! elii.rf' :i* :i a'i'i:' . j ;:*iy, j editor has ! > ': i: ia ciititiivtioa with a I ]? i ioi! i!.! . , *s . i : : rt,.,11 I iJ.aibls iiii lSie siiI'j Tlie l.i;> ; clause : i.:i' jay i.i'?iir- nr a a i i;.i-!i: ' ! i'.- ]>! ! : ! :<y !. .. nirfj ? : . * "..i :i: : ;!vr the Ir: <: >:i? ? ? i . . ' . . A i ' ; i -'iii a-;.. - .! e ... ; l!:c i . , - : v., . ; "i!:c - .fiil I::.-. :il !# :. ..v .llama;:!. ; i |v l*o-1 tiiry from ?!in liro'.i^iit t;> Iii'it liruv v i; lliv is; ii.. i !'; i isu'lit j';'rv;; <?::: Xta: , :i ! ... . , ! : { ;*.-* vd i" ! i'i iv.t.'s i.. .. and withdraw l'r??ut tho forihwit!*, Uj;u:i v!" tin:: c:' i;:r: .*; :??, t!;? LYr.-iIitv:t?r : i in . >:iii lf.it belief, lit.lt . ; ii :t ; v- i;'-l i a:-.- j; ii!s t -mi;: ! .[ . i !'i?w ti1 r!.iit^ 1 ' : l!f- .{ U ll'ili::' ! 'i i '.t! , i i ? " ! I ;. !. j r. : .V . : : . r!-iC : I *t nr.; ' : t . . . , . : bit L-.-'t ; > Col. K;.v, . . i f.r .i ? naxi:y < :' Lis ! iy-'ifv:.:."! ?-\j;' m? : -:i.: !j;- I f.-j . u:i- ; .!i. r.i i >1 .i l-.i'tr.V!. Tin; A?i.-taiii .State Goub.gM oi'Xortli Caro- 4 i 111 % i I C. iSmith,vims recently put fortii ! ;i V'-rv inter-., ting !<"! I- oil ih'j. iiii::. wealth . I: . :! < . .: .!..-it runs i through Macon, Jackson. and IIuywooJ coun' tis-fj. il aite-s:i:itcs with jjneiss, laicise, hornblend slates 1 syenite. The copper veins - -'m eri>]> out, ami have been t< si'd, especially sonic J eight or ten in Mackhon county. The veins descend twenty feet in depth, in sonic of t-ho j Icails, and the ore is rich. Most of the ore is yel'ow, copper pyrites, \ t "I !though oec:- ioiia'ly soniP green cai lonate and \ red oxide are found. Specimens of these ores \ arc on exhibition at the Institute, 'i Lev yield \ 1 from 20 to 20 per cent, of metallic copper.. i The mining is unite extensive near Frank- . li:i" In "the Tennessee valfev, there are onlv . four wins that !:n\e i.i ?-u cut. Tncv do not crop out as in Jackson county, though easily A traceable. They are what arc: called true veins, . ll. an- veins, they I mi ' > great depth. Magnetic iion ore is fou;!'! in great al-unii; :;:- Franklin, the same kimi ul'ore that the cclubraU Swedes iron is made frtfin."" 1 There is abundance* of water power and coal near by. Manganese if a!?o found in great ' | cjuantities. In Gherokce county the snpply of j hematite iron ore is immense. It exteudsj down Valley rjrpr to the Georgia line. -r<(p ! The jnniiblo i6f Cherokee county is snow . in. ; wh't?/Variegated, and blue anil lan 'ci Oni' > - '"^r. river tl:c.;.j occurs a flue flesh- ' colored nimble. They crop out. Thick beds, ~ ' also, of ngalnsa toktc, or iigaire stone, suitable for i'urnuev.-. iiue porcelain ware, and, as a j cuuiiicme/tani to friction in machinery, arrest the attention. ' . 1 All lii.il wantedto developc these mineral 1 ricliv-, is capital, labor, skill and railroads. Lot ti hope tiiat :.i! ii.ee v. ii! not belong | wanting. j.S) Distich to the Cinr'.Mon Courier.] hen::to;* V/igf APc-illon. Y\*.\> iavcTOX, October 30. Son,dor Wig!';,!!, of Texas, lias informed !Y. t T<u.ih.it lie will not resume hi- .-cat in tli.- United ' hates Senate if Lincoln i.- l icet.'.! to t.ie J'ri.si'ienev, T;:a C. Slorni. r.m : ;v:!.le, October 30. i no I.o;:. viile Journal says that a rcinar: !ia:>!y p! <vil and v.ch-informod politician, ! r.-ccatiV a>hingto;i, states that some of j 11principal LrcekinriJgo leaders, including ; ^ ' ''? "i 1 exas,aiii: meek, <>l Alabama, agreed Thursday,- upon a plan u}' action, in case of L dnV election. Ijiis was the programme: jjnl dor to \V:u?liin^to:is askinnr reco?rnitiofliH "i WW L o"? Alabama. Puspariko.?uoquestionably c ar gpeple are preparing to tako of black RepublicailV^n. The agents of the Fret* Soil power are gct6><j more chary in the ! "xprfaMQii of their sentiiiivub and. opinions aJl We glory in the Overt Acj men arc ;ra iaully disappearing. The blfifod of ; the South i> Incoming hot. The day is not throe wecics oit. when the "agents" and "pio; ncotV will have t<> !?o wry, very cantiuua. s ntcr. of the Sr-nth, aye, uad of the North t" , have ! 'a: ! the S.>;:th ...i ? ! a.. aot lire ! r j" . I. .[.nliieaii rule. it'>: other 1. a >! , t!i.* So till wot:!J rosiit 1 t!: !.:: >!n ad.> a v o::nt of the Hamlin. .halt' t S.>a;hcrn sentiincnt is r>i king iLid/jit'.', Even* day add* j t.? it-: . (! :! 1 ' Carolina will I: . ! i!i> way, and AhiLn nn, Horida, Georgia, | >ii<sis>ijij?i will i'.ii.'-.w a!.-] stand by her 3 sii.to i '?jlontjoaiCi'ij MitU. * ^ j .lumbia, aa I lie! i ?!i?>-.v ing Pre- C? an i wore unanimously /-i ... for tnany daring slavery ' :!: in theory I {- raetice, luivi an owner of. : ' ? ' ! ? ? ? - ? .?* At.1t*' -? ' city,. .;.vcrv, tLt :~ rci'.oituci . , : ' \v5?i?-Ii hoso citizens