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Ip>. ! cmnPMBmaa ?? NORTHERN INCONSISTENCY AND HYPOCRISY A roiisidomhlc portion of tli?* |>r?mS anil |ioliti ciansof tin: North iippi-ar lo Ik- only ta>nsi>trnl. ii their incoiuisu-nci's. W'liilc mn? |K'iii<?ii |?rol.* to lie Imiril'lv It or ii li ?.->) al tin: Imh: itli-a of tli AmcriiMii |icti|iK< couiiii-iiaiit-'ii;; tho establish meat of a wperuU: coiiiV>leraey on tho north u l?v Viilailiri, another |?oition ur<> mlvo (Mtiiij; tin- |itiichaso nf ('iiln hiii] tin: votoni/at ioi of Ci'ritral America 1?v uiiiijjrnlion from tin: fret States. They sre in tin.1 K-Uahlishiiietit, of a coii feilernov in tins States of Mexico ?-tiilir>i<*?*il in ill Sierra Mtnlri' valley. rornjjiiili?ii l*y am] a<lini>sioi into the Union. Tlii.--. tliev suv. will result ii tho overshadowing :in<1 Iin;iI j ?i-?it son of tin whole of Mexico ii int (Villi ul A i nci iosi. iiptothi British |niN*'f?i(ihs, \vI i?'li is <,<>ii.-i>i?,i*< <1 liv thcsi idiniu |i :'riots and inoel; philanthropist-: as "ii< heller t h si ii i ho wor.-t crimes of the Kurope.it ilos|Hits," in destroying iMiioiialilie- ami seizin; I heir territories. They iin* o|ip?isei! lo American lieeotnini; possessors of this entire continent.he cause' it wotihl lirinj; into ilie L'iii"ii a |>o|nilatioi until lo govern themselves. much ! ss to liclj govern tls." So far as show ii hv experience, \ve?h not know litil thai the Mexican population hav< made iiliout as "nod citizens as lens ol thousand: who have heen admitted into out I'nion \)il!ioii bringing uiiv lliintf with thein I>11 * their vices am crimes. Hut while I In? :<? ?>f Mi'xii o, or mix portion thereof, or <*<-n11';?I Anirrii't l>v tin- | which so ntmnnil tli- |iiiiu politician; of tlic North, tin I whin* tlf v :ii? ?! jir.Ti:ii nit* ihi mltiii>sioii into out' t 'tii.ni ol a ptviji i- who li.iv. fhowii t io'lust'l Vt-s im ;i;i;ilil<- o! ?ov. i iiim nl illi*V lit'*' :n!v< ? :?! iliIT llir Ailii'lii'aln/. ition of tln*.?i ( tiiii'i'tiiiiitrio liv iinansoi \i*l > n.in tiiv. II I Ins*. n>ci?'livs hi tlo-if ic-i^ii-. uiil tin- it-Mill not In- :111: 11?i:i of tin- *|*i-t riim v Ainrricaliizvi! it in! I'n ?soi! i/' ! into ill.* I nioit In ease llils i> tin: refill I will not t lie |injHil;il ton of t !?? Ii'irilorii" liroiijlit i 111 i I In* liiinii lliiini<_'!i |'n*?*.?oil aoi'iicy In' tile same iis tliou**|i they 11 i * I lieeli inlinil till in tin* iis.iinii'r so 11111 -11 ili*|ni?ati il Till* liV|i*u-ri-y oliji-i*!inn in ilo* :n i|iii>ition ol .Mevi*ati t* i 11 Imv, 11\* fount in.iiii iiiu. ami even aiilitiU iti l!ii* i->t iliii-liiil*'lit ot a .-ep.imte cullfi'il**t'ili'V \\ t? of tin- K;o l.lllilo. i.- too >t>|'ilIi*llI to lirci*ivi* iinv one us to tlii* true .- ntinn-nts anil li'i.'litl^S ill t !|i* olijvrtor.s. It is Wi ll Known t li.it for tin- l.i-t |i \v Vi'iirs ?-lforts> Inm- l?'i*n made, \xit!i ou!y partial mh iw, to e-talili-h I-'ie*'<nil <* iliiiii?-~ m Mi xii-o. Wii.it li;i- ln-*-ti tin- o'lji-ct in * itftt ' I- it. nut |il tin that tin' it'll I'ior ilcsitrn was to 11:i*vi'iit tin* cNt-le-ioii of .-lavi-rv in that iirvi'ti'.ti iin.l i'.-Isi!mi>Ii an aii^* i'-'_'rn:tii*l rail mm! \\ liii-li ! alter iia-l I ii |nit. in p.i:tial o|i.-r:ition, llllt \\.l> I Hi liv **tl till liV I'll' ll ll.lllK Mini in.tllf Iiir.- making t Ifiiio'lvc;-'oliji'il iimlil* tu'lie \ ijjiIfilK o i. * >1111 l! \v>-si--! 1'inii! it-r "I T.-m.ll ii> < in I lli->lri t\l Maill'c Mllli'V, Ilial il will no! oii!v <!i-iisil ill-- ,\ion m lii-incs in I hilt ijilitltiT, I.Ill llial I .filler in. -i I" t ] Solltln I it Slate*, a tr-llt\ i:tav I."' "<:ilv I'- li-lr-l i ii : > I"- > I 11: !ii ail! < ! tii'*ilivi- >l.iv?-?. Iiul fiii.iliy. s-l i ViTV it- !i" I if i ml i Ii it : : ?iv. I!'it i'if Ilii< iifijiti'i|iii?iIi'Ml ? |:?iJ I ii - iiian'iiii? ntnl itnl?j if11 !" ,-!.i!o 11 if 11 ii ijriiunil- i.tl Ii.-it- iiji|inMliuM. lull i*iiv*r lit.-in ii; liv n' jvt in.' to Iimiii;iu^liitii tin* I :ii?i'i a |><i|iii!ali<iii In li-!;> i^nvfin ii>." 11. ?-:iii tIn*v iiiivc I" ?si iiifiniiMcii.Mit in jyiivvrii ii i :ii--- 1 \ ? -. li'll wltili- llivy an* ?ilij????siti-f to tli- a<-iit|j-:t iuii of !>! -xit-.m |. rrii?r\ mi lii?~ ;>-<* ml. lli.-y wrv mlVniMliil^ till- |i |r:-!iaSf nf Cillia. tin* liltfliilimi of ii> >i;nsi if I i'i ;i i! 111 i i -11 ii;l<i tin- I'liiini.? i v.-i . ?'' \ i . , win nc none Willi sin- 11slaves wlivll j I lii.- ?fii"!iU' is carri. i! ililo Ili-el ? Al'n tin-V I" eonti: i ti: ? I lit? L\iion upon iin 11 s? ? it y with t liv 11!: \ 1 S|IIitli-ll | ?<. 1. 111:i I n?: l III' tliat ir- ]:i II 1 ? It" - i Iiiiyc t liev slmu n tlienisel ws amjdv (*:t|>:ivi t tit <-<1 l.ir Seif-L'oVcmill'-iil ; llieV ai e lint COin|ieti:!ll 'Mo cniue mix ill'' Uiii??n In-'ji :f<iVi-ni u>" t l|;m t lie Mexicans t ); are I ln-e niauttiuiU'd slaves in no <'|||'V ille Salne position that "Ill I'lcc III'}*:Oes <ii> ? "W nliuiit ,-lavci'v, or .-hive la'mr. <'uha would he worthless in iitriiruliiirtil jm n! ?>l? \ i.-\v. Ami :i is iilii; iii expect. tn carry on tin1 stt-jar plantation* t licre Willi I lie hired lalior of I lie freed slave-.? 'I'ii Iree all lliij slaves mi llial island, and allow (Ik'iii to rciuaiii lliefe, ivouM !? to tiaiisform it i'.itii il perfect ]iaiii!ei:ioi:ima. No f.-p clalile wll:l" III III I'ould i'elll till lliel-e. We shall object to and ojijios! tile admission ..d tile "gein of the Aiuilii'i" ou any silcli t js111-. \\ e have II" tears, however, thai anv i??rli?n of Mexico, ('oui.ial America or t'nl.a will lie .\t, !. H < ?> F.liniriiillt Ai?l Sm'it t:os. The* it of nte-i tiiat are willing to Ic-cunio tlii- t f lli- liv|M?-nli<'<il ]illi|.ililiir<>|ii>!.S'j!' I In- Noi I h aii- ;iolt:ninpo.-ed oft he li'.'lit material lorsileit an eti'.erjiii*o, e\en if the climatc did not defe.it their eliori* I * 111 adtniiItllJJ thill. tile colonial* art; all tliey should lie, and thai tier climatc is adapted to free lal>or, Mili the i iloiiizatioii plan would fail to A merieaiii/.e cither Mexico or I'ctitial America. It would lie imp >s,-il>!o for I!|e euloni.-ts to remain |i:iv.-i Vi: Micilators of 111o ofi -roenrriatr revolutions in nit si<-s. Tliey woiil l, front sympathy <>r neccs<it v. l?c e >:ii(> l!e,! to lake sales with ntie of (lie oilier parlie*. tiii.l thet the days of the colony would lie ended, i'or ever if the party with which the colonists to lli sides WHS Pliucvsxflll, llieV Wullid lie hueriliecd, unless strong enontrh to rrsisl. lint llicsij eminlrien have leuriied a lesson, anil it is not at all likely that colonist will over lie admitted into either, with tho means of self-defence. As we saitl l?elorc, wc have no fear that th<' scheme "f tho Almlitlonists will ever succeed tit free-soil im! eiiher Mexico or Central America, mid have only allude'! to it for tin* purpose of phowing tij? tlii: barefaced in?,?>ii?i"'t'-ii?'y and base hypocrisy of its advocates.? .V. 0. Crrwut. MEXICO. The Hon. C'.\t.i:n (Jt.-iiiix.; in a recent I.ecturc upon Mexico holds tins following language: 'A most erroneous idea exists i? j|ll5 |'nitctl States that tliet'--^ < hi Me;;lc.? u,.e utlributa* h!e to Hit; .. * of the clergy to preserve their property from continuation. It is true they tlo ttrujjgbr for this What clergy of any country, Catholic or I'ratestauts, would not ? Would the Protest air.s of the United States lie content that idl their funds of education, religion and charily hliould lie Seized Upon hv desperate factious. anil that their churches and iio.-pna's should lie tlirned into harracks mid stahles for the occupation of tin1 soldiery of the eunlei.'iintr armies of chronic civil or servile war? I.et any of the great religious establishments III the IVotcStullt. flillrcli in the United S?jitK|>iso>|Mli.in, Presbyterian, I'nicirinii, Methodist, H.ijiiist, c:ouaider how they wAulil foe!. ami what they would >ay. nml how 1 hey would act if we had in the IJ nite?l States a new hall lined Plc.sidelit.'or any o her Hurt ol a President, every twelve or fix months, ami sometimes two or three in n month, put in llie White House hy insnri;fiit bunds of Uuo|>4 withoul |>releuce of constitutional ri^ht, am) heiakiuir himself at once as I lie means of sut isft'inii his rn|>iieiuuK cohorts, Iodic confiscation ami pluud-r of :tll the ninnero;t.s |?io;is funds fur the support of colleges and churches which we ourselves have <11 every State in the Union ? I suppose that woxld not he very ilgl'eealt'e to the 1'iolcstants. I cannot eoneeive liow it could he imagined _ that the same thill" can he iusLowrcasuimlili' in I to- .?ii r ... - V VUlMKIIllVil Ui VUlil' lies." , A Luiryi- J'mii-s/ormnl.?D'Israeli, in his cmt*iusitu'6 <>f liter.itnrc," devote* a chapter i<> (lie history of i-VeliU (hut (lid ii(?t take place, and a very eiirioiwly suggestive clni|>tiM' it is, showinj; how oftcti everlasting things hun<; on a slender thread, or (urn on a very small lunge. In reading the very honor.ilde ;ind hniioi intr uceount ol lite reception ticcunled Ity Hie (Jeiu-r.il Assembly i'f Virginia to 1 ,t. G ji, IVinlield Scntl?as reported elsewhere in this iwsiie?'.ve are ivuiiiidc<l vf mi event which dill not happen in his life and wljcli \Vtis lit; doubt u turnintc |>ni|<t. VVinlk-hl Scott'* earlier studies and inclinations were directed to tKe Imv, and after sometime passed in legal apprenticeship in hie native State, he reinov i 10 V'lxunioiii, s. i;.t and under ilie direction oI t'ol. John .1. C'liiippcll, prepared himself for appii cat^un to ili^Soulh Curdling, Courts. A prelum " nary gppjication t<? the Legislature wan nece#Miry in hia case. tuVnler to permit un examination, ni)d on such application the Legislature declined ?1o'iijterpose a special net. Disappointed in this, lie relurnpil to Virginia, mid soon nfter?in lt0O8, tve believe?acceptod the military coniiniasion wh/dftHin lifts so gnlluiUly nnjliWorthily improved \tp to Ilia present raiil; and station among the ' Great Captains" of the agu.-?C7?ir/r?/ow Couri'r*fy f ' ^ |t appears from official returns, the losses by accident /it sea to the French commercial navy were three times more numerous during the year 1857 tliaa during the three preceedin'g yearn.? The accidents during the lost your amounted to ,1,5SPL or "Snore than four per dieio. Of these, 022 VCh$jb1? weje. totally "test, being ut the rate nearly ; two ft 4?y- French merchant vessels were forced to Keek shelter in porls on their voyago. 0?iiha 622 fhitrt totally liwt, 82 nailed from MaV o^wei'e bojind for that port, O'ffmm Bor,SSmm^fto^t^:26rrom NantetRpfrojp B^^ou/J^'tntd tjje remainder from'tl^c olw? porta n " _ . . . ? .. . I ^ABBEVILLE BANNER. ii ! Thursday Morning', March. 4, 1858. \ W. <:. i>AVIS, i:ililor. TAX NOTICE. ! We sire rf(|iicsii'il by Mr. S. A. lionet:*, ( . say 111:11 lie will alu-ii-l at AMii'villi* II., o ' ' Monday ; i <I Tiuvsilav, tlio l.'itli .mil I'iili <il" llii ' monili, for tlu* pitrji >si> of rcccivi returns am . Tuxes. ' FOR sale. i Mr. T. S. I'uiii'iT. Ill-' |?ri>|irif|?ir of tin* Crn'oHii ' 7inn X i!?.- ii t's an i!? iii IH.- lui.-im an-l pn |">sr.? In: i'll oil'- liall nl i'ia! loll'n il. Tii" '/'inn i wi'll i>lalni-li'il ami li.i - hi i'Mi :i.-i\ r |*at ronny i Tlii- ojijiortimiiy we . ^jir-l a favi?raI>! . li.-M fu tin; om-rjjviiir lm.-iiii'ss ii. in. CALHOUN'S BiKTH DAY. s \\~" aiv iv|iieMe?l lo Mat'- llial lio- i loll. .\ I . Hi l l, al ill'.- s'lli'-ilalion ol ill" 1 mini? Mm' ('Iirisiiiiu .\>.-??-i iiioii "I :lii-- ]will ili'liw ' sin ii<l<llVS? :ii ,M?l?vvill<- I'mill 11 oust*. uii Hi tM^lii-'i iiili ni' ili- |>ios>'iil iiimiiiIi, on tlii* I'li.inu ' ( liT uf ill-.' Hull. .Iul|\ ' I'.M.IUIfN. ADVERTISEMENTS. . I AV?* ask hI tviilurn li> (lit* A'l Vfni.-?'iiiriit..> ? !* \\ l.lii ii ii. .1. II. Cnii.r.s, W. II. |'\i:kki:, llii.i Wii i.-iin. \vl|i? lias |Mircli;t<>-il III- Sli'.'ilii S;i\v am I'ioui iii^ Mills of J. ! '. I,ivim;~t..\. at tins |ilac? AUotu those uf M?\?~rs. I i; \> A- l!. i:i:ni-ii\. Ami. s|M'i?iii!l\ xvoiilil we ash aili-aiina tutli imliee i>f .1. .1. I.v?\s In <li'liitiiii**iit <lrlilits. II s:iys ' liir- A-!Vi-rllsi-iiii-nl is uul. ilit -inl' fl In :t| |>|' In.- limivsl ilrltlois, lial ex<*lu<ively In IIhkii win art* t'iu!?'uviii'iii*r l<> swindle liitu nut uf hi> jus ilues.'' , A SL1U0US LOSS. 1 Wo ri'l'li-t Iii ii-alli 111:11 .Mis. Ii.vhi.lt, re.-iil in:, mar ("ailiuiiii'.- Mill-, in tins Hi.-tiii-t wliu lia< In r Cii. 11....... ;....l .. i??m iM iu r romm c*ro| j Inn lift! two wwks s-iiii'i*, iiu'I will* tin* it'Mi , liolilil lllisimt u!l?* oil laj-t Monday llljllll <>r |,aV ii:" in*r 1>:iiii. sliii>!>*s :iii<1 -ntiii- III i-orii <;<>u t . . , miiih-iI liv Iii-?-. Ii \v;i- Willi i;li.-at d.tlii-iilty lli.i l;>T tloi->r.< nil.I Mi|i?-> Wi'li: I-1;?I fioni ill. llIIl . 'I ll,- iliijil'i >si.i|| ill till! Iici^lilt.il Iiimii .n?i;i.? to Ik- that lln.'<c burnimjs arc tin- works ;:i incriidiaiy. | OUIl COURT. Tim sc-.-ioii opi'in-il on la?l Monday, his 11oiioi | .Iiii|o.? \Vai:i>i.aw pri-siiling Notiiwiili-laiidiu; tin' 'inioilal rapidity Willi wliii-li Ins Honor dis 1 |iililo> Iiii-iiii -i, tin; l>oi'ki-ls will liun'ly 1" . i-!t:ai, il i'.iii.ii^ t!i" w.'i'k ; il.nu.r!i I?\ routiuu.ii; j luaiiV iliA'i ll"' luav tli'ir tlicu.. Wi; liavi: m j i-.\'i-ii in-.' cr: i:11111 a! t alu'l'tirc l In-1 "mirl. I lie Slat i , ciisi-s *:!* nio-tiv fur ivt.iilimr assault ainl l>at'i*ry | mill inilawiiillv wliij>|>ia^ slavi s. Tiit* Jury I'oiiisi j a wulii't of jjiiiliv against McKay lor retailing? ! alsu ajiaia-l Ma i is ami Ciii.atiia \i fur a-.-ault. j Mr. Caiaiiiam, wliv wa? convicted for an as j sallll 1IJ?>U ,\. \> . MI.WAIIT, lias IK'CII Selllelleeil t< | ti ti ii<- ?.f ?01). M< Kiy, fur reiaiiin;/, (<? two months iui t |'ii>*.iuiii iit. I _ THE PURCHASE OF CUBA. We have seen ii fiv?|iii*ntly iit>ii ti:i: t throu-.rl ; tin- |>ul?lii: Journals, thai tint ehief glory of .Mr, I lit < !i.\nan's Aillnini-t ration, will In- list- aequisitiotl j Iiv piireinis- from tin- tr<>vt-i:iid--iit of Spain, tin ' Island of (liow<-Ver liltleli the Kxeeillivi ' may be inclines! to tin- ;te.enmplishm<-ut ?>I" I hi? | iilij. <-t, we are lli.it his ell'irts in thi? 1 iirci-iiiiii will piove aiinriive. ('tih< is I lie lifi1 , ii'oui] ill' Spain, her value is well iiinlerslnuil, so so ititieli so that llie cost of it w.mM In- sn 1111lin-llse, even if Spain were ili-p<>se<i to sell, that ! the people i?f litis eniiiiiry wiMihi hartlly consent , in i'nnt the Ijill. If Spain is I'oruutl to sell (Jilhn, j s!n- will have inure h'ahh-rs than the t'iiiu-<l j Slates. We shall li.ive the t^nhl of I'.iiLrlainl ti . eiiiiteii'l with. We shall never realize our liopi j of I'lilm, exeept hy some unforeseen ' eause she is thiown within our grasp hy the |io\v J el'of ?:i)ii<|ii<-st. Sjuiiii will uevc-r alienate it wliih : she has the power toliohl it. Il requires no nro phetic ken t" foretell that our ilreiuus of l*ub:i will not Ik* realised during the Administration of Mr IH'PII \N \X. UNITED STATES COURT. \V. II. Si.wxn. Senator fioni New York, if i i-ml'-a vol i?sj to iin;>r<>- up.ni the Senate of I lie ' I" it it (. ! Slate.*, i!h* neces-ity of reorganizing t lie I*. S. >ii|iivinc I'oiiri, vijmii the lia.-i> of populatiun. The I5lni:l; Republican 3" have not. re. covered from their eha^rin at the decision of llu Supreme Court in the famous Dred Scott ease, \T t? 11*?. * ? *** ?' >? Mll/I ?>KWA UP, ...w gl'CIU Kw .vi 01 liU'Ki, %. \*iif Mauds very well lliat while this court is organ izeil miller the present provisions of the Con>titiilion, it will In* a Ixil\v211 k against the nefarioii; designs of his party. He therefore wishes tc abrogate its present organization, ami substitute j his scheme of pulling it 11 |>?>n the liases of pop I illation, knowing that hy this scheme the Noriii ; would sr-ciiip a majority of tin* Judge:-, and Ilm? j make it a sectional and political court, in-tcad o' wliat it should hi*?a faithful and honest arbiter, t expounder and custodian of the laws, upon tinj liunal principles. DUELS IN WASHINGTON CITY. Then: seems to lit* <ptite a number of these small affairs on hand in Washington city. Out of lln-w tragic performance* is reported to havt been played out between l.icuts. Wii.i.ia.ms am! Bi:t.i, of I he U. S. Amiy, which resulted in ii pir-tol-shot perforation of the hat of Lieut Wii.i.iams. When It km. fired, Wii.i.iams reserved lih tire, lowered his piece and tired into the ground. The aflail' was then amicably settled. Meiers. Clay and Cih.lo.m also have a tragedy on hand, hut they arc not yet ready for th> stage. It originated from a toast i:i a liur-rooiu proposed by .Mr. Cuixum. Ci.av is a son o 11 kn it v Ci.ay, and Mr. Ct"i.i/>m proposed sis t toast, " The- illustrious uire of a degenerate son whereupon Ci.ay pitched into him in the rough i and tnniliti- l*..nfo?.l??' - " J ,vi* There is still another dilliouKy ponding lie f tweeii (.'nl. Sums Kit and (Sen. Marshy. Col srmxku chnrg^s IIaunky as having acted lyrnni I cnlly and oppressively ngninsi him whfti h< (Sums'Kit) whs court martiallcd Inst full for nl leged breaches of etiquette. Col. Su.mnkr seni a clinlli nge to Gen. Marnuy, htti instead of re> plying to it, he filed it in the War Department So the prospect of "mortal combat" kctweei thtfin u certainly uncertain. Our list is not yet finished. A. C. Riiind, 1?j hid friend, AV. C. Conir.. sent n challenge to Com mnnder E. B. Boutwkm, in which ho (I(iiini>! demands the withdrawal of certain offensive .....guugc ? |iiii<u?i|L'a uy UOOTWEI.I. Riiini), and Corik, liis second, have been bound over to llie peace, dhil tliis will probably wind up the affair. Rumored Resignation of th?Pope*?\\y Hje ftf. pica we learn thai a rumor lias been afloat in Pari* of an anticipated change in the temporal government of Home, which wiH crcato surprise in the mind of every people iii Europe Some talk of the approaching abdication of the Pope oa a certain ihinjf, and already has Father<Ventyra been spokeru>f V ll'8 successor. The jjoniination of the latter to a cardinalate in preparation for this event has frequently been announced. Upon nil emergency such a measure would be bonsidcred indUpensible. As geuorad of thepowerfwl organ Of Ignatius, Father Ventura's positioif would enable hiih to accopt the pnprjl crown Without probation.?Phil. Jntj. t i/ , ^ CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, l'Vlirnary 2~>. Ill tin' !li?iisi?, AI! - Quitiii.iii, from tin- Cm initio*; <?i Mililiiry A Hairs, rc|iortc<la lull ;iuiln - I i/.iujr the orgaiii/.uliou of a rc-jinn-iit of iimiiiit | v(limitl*h for tin- ?1iToih-c of tin' frontiers of'I'.' as. Also, aiitliori/.iu^ 'In* I'nMiilciil to call n j as ciiicrjrciicioR may require, four additional r< iiiK-nU of votimlcais. Ill- llion^lit tln> |,ill mn " imlicativc of |iul>lii* sentiment 111: n any Vet ]n " scaled. 'i'lic liill was |ifMt|Miiicd till \\Y<||ii *<|-i s { Tlio case of Mr. Mutlcson was then call >1 "i11Mr. Seward saiil a nmro im|iorl::iit '|>iesti< coiiM iml lie |>rcscttteil. 11 Voted for llu; 4 , pulsion of Mr. .Matlooii liecaii>c lie tliou>>lil jn?t?Imt In- wo 11 lil ilofi-ml lii.s constit nlioual riyli ' '111.- l|o>isi*al tlio last t'lilniri'ss <-x11 a 11 ~ 1 < i ?. constitutional |n?wer liver tin* snl'|>et, anil K n?k<-d v. lu re is tlic law or clause in tin- Cons tilli.iu |iioliiliiliicj tlic |?.-??j.l.r fioni electing ai man tln-y clioo.-o. r Mr. ilarris, of Illinois, expressed In* lirm I 1 i;..i 1 i.,.t 11. 11 .... ...... in- noil? iisul Ji-nviT, :ui<l ll was 1 lit v i<> |>.i? a rr-?ltiti?ni, si in I .In it ni imiiv. / tin- Itifls wrr- 111 lli? I'uriii ?lf|Mxilinn->, \vi wliirli 'li- ni-iuli-is an* |ir<>l>.ilily familiar. Mr. K?-itt .s.ii.l dial i>ii I'miii-r ni-iMsions li.i'l iiiuvcil, as an :i?-l n|' jilslirr, III*' |i<isI;h>i 1 iii-iiI til l lie cam*, liuviii:: Ik'i'Ii inlm iii-iI dial M u M.ill. .? li tt'a.i Mi'li. Siin<- 11111 In-lias Irani Ilia) iIk1 sliiii'MH'iil wa> a I'aliriiMlinii. Smu-: i omuls say slit* is si-l; ami utiiris lli.it sin- is . 1 joying In ll-r li-alllt lliati ?:Vi:l. II- l'-.lil a I ! IViiiii lli?' l*.tiniIv |>li\sirian, sayin-r Mis. ,M. li mv.i-i Iv si-i'ii a wrll il.iy l??r si.\ umnllis |>asl ; ai lin ing tin- last i'vw w rcks slu- lias MillVlvil nm > limit usual. i| .Mr. Slanluli Hili'inli-.l llial tin- House nn Uim;> willii.i I s|iii il >!' lli imial rn ami ill- nil-- of nuiiou I.iw, ii inu lv. thai man sliall ! |>iiuisli<'i| t wic- lor tin-ssiiuc !)" -in ' M'. Matti'sou liatl ulica<ly lioiii Iricil, i:?invi?-l< a ni t piiuisli-il. Ill lllf Si'lialtv Ml' M;--"" -I - . . ?"i i ? "I it MTH'S ' j r>'Miliiiinns. a>Uin? fur iiiliiiiii itimi as In tin- < < " iliti<>:i i.l' tlii* Navy ilmiiii; many yi'itrs 1 ALi>, r< lj!i\<> in tin- rajituri'.s ??l' vi-.? !>> a: t |.riiiioii'-y liuiiii'.: ili<! Iai>- war. Mr. t: en jii )--)-n i >-?l a I* 11 >-r I'mui '! j Sliii-lils. aii'l In* iiiiivcl I h it In- laK'i'lii> ?*'>< a, Si'iiiilnr IVimi M iiilH-Mila. Tins li'll-r nrtjii j thai MiiiiD'Mila is a MiV)-i)*i_'ii Stall* ami niir |Id* iiii'IiiIdts ) ! tli" I ntlri| ?:iml'il' i'ai' li'liTriin/ Id S)'V)-ral |iri*<;i'i|?'iils. - i A ili.-i-u--i?ciisiit'il wlii.! Iii-r it was it jiriv . I'^i'il ijll-sl inn. j Mr. I'u^li ilimiirli! it was, lull coirn'ii.li'il tli MiiiiicMilii I.:i I mil ) 11111ili ' I wiili tlii* li-riiK 1 iiiiin:iiiii its i-iilillnil In-r Si'iijii)iis li? In1 swn w111iiii11 si'iin* in-!inn liv I')iin?ri'ss. j Mr. ("nlti'ii'loii liviu si-iii up (iviicral r-liii'M iTriU'iitials. i _ ! 7v. i , ..." ,! < II .1 IIK'llll // <(>/ .?Cov.'I'll lSi'ltS'lll, III I.|l?'li:l, ill Ills li??-r?s:ii?f In tin* l.i'JI ialUH- ill that I| ?!i?% allinU'S in ilirlnil in tl r 1'r. in li i liii^r.iiiini si'lt* tin-. I|i- iU'.xtiiIm'S it , K?>iliinir 111*11 ? nur li'~s than Iiu- slav** trail*' (li-^ili?. It) tlm fV.-Urlii, In-s;i\>, "wars Ita 1 ii l*?nifiil*'*l anion;; ilu* iialivi' triln's, 111** *? ' j.'i't lt*-?ii-_r I'i inaU*' ju i-iiin r-, w i.11 wlii-li to mi tilv ill*; * migrant siii|'S ; ami although tliis in; ; mil 11.iv? l**:*'ii itil1 liy, or fiiily Uti**\vn M 111 ' lit* til" liia.-t. Ts .t ti 1 owners nt Mirli sliij Vi't tlifV sit'i: tii'Vfi I lt>'!*-s.s larts. In I i y williin tl . I;iwwl**!;_r'' **t lit*' citiz* tif *i! I.il>r*-fia, as \v?-lI | n!' t.'t-i'i^ni'is 11:i>in?u to lli*- i:i?:is!.'' 'l it*- I'.n t"*?li.-lit uli*i|itn'!? *li'.?jiin- tliis view of III*' i':t| CtiMi* >!Iv il*-f' in!s tin.' sysK'ltl, ami afiTH*'S lliat ; no hIIrt iii:11ii:< -1* <:;;ti |>i'*>'|i**rity In- r*\?!nr*'*l j ilti." !'Y? ik'Ii Atttilli'S. Ii also i'iilii!til**s tit*- o|i).o, lion of Kituli-li ::tt*l American |iliilanilit*<ijiists.| Tit*' l.*?:i*l*>li New*. al!llil;tt^ to tin- *--til j.-irl. r ; capitulates tin- 1 ?-:n!itilT tacts, tilrlsavs lliat ll ' , first alli'tnjit to revive ilti? AlVii'-iii slave tra* timli-r a new form. was tna*li< :it Wl.yltli, tl ]iriiti'i| :< 1 slave port, in tin* 1 ii-_r111 of IS*-nin. I*:iill-*!, liiiW"V*'i', lii-caiis" lli*- i.-oiiirai't wlnclt tl Frcm-It <* Vi'i'iiiiii'iit li.i'l fotini'il with M. iJc" i 111 1 n*it allow 1111ti | tiniarv margin i-nomjli j ?'<n111 l< willt lli*' S|iaiti<lt ileiili't's in human ii i l lie latter having an niir.-tiiet.-.l iiiaik<-t ' ! sii|?|>ly in <'nha, luiunlil lift all tlie Africa ' I liroiiv'til to hyilali l>y the news of lite | <lriii:i!"l, in prices wlticit l!u* I'Vi-itch collM i: . j alfonl in |?:>y. am! ?lui-t while three or loin Sivi ! ish slav?* ships csc:t|ti-<l wilh full e?r;;os, tin- lii i |'*ivih:Ii screw .-'. aun-r, tin- Stella, was at l.i ' ithlijrcil In leave Wliytlalt willi onlv :> iI?-_r!c ?l:i1 i | mi linai'l. In r (Hiijiusi.-il cargo having li>-?*n 1'Jti j AI'i'T lhi> lailuri', lite Stella |tro -ilvil loll ! river tJalti iiii, now a l'Y>ttcli posies-mil ; ) ti as tin; country i- ti.o thinly iniiahitctl to fit nir-li many slaves, lit* vessel mailt' lite In-si nl" li way to C't?ttt?t?, a few years njjo tln? seal of a vri I extensive slave Iratle. lint ("oni;o is a I'urti fjtlesC possession, ami the lioveriinieliL of ? 1 I'altl il" I .naiiilo iinmctlialcly tlesp.itehivl a sit s j of-war to warm tin: Stella atninsl carrying i , 1 iter iilioitiitiabli* traile hi lite Afrieau po.-.S">sini j of his faithful Alsijc-ty; ami, although the Frettt j taiintitoilore iirriveil in a li i<iate to support tl ! j Stella, so resolved were the Porltienes)? author ties, that they'seiit tli?*ir whole naval force ila' t the (.*n!i!?i? to enforce this prohibition. T It u Si el has eolise?|iteiitly hecit compelled to remove oi of Hit; Portuguese limits, in oriler to Imy en ijrranls. 11 nmiliatini; its litis net of Porttiuinvigor was in itself lo the French, there wastltii ill.II ji-.iukti'iI it j-lill more liuinili.it": 11 It w; . tin* presence of thn liriiish Admiral and t\\ llritish sliips-of-wai* in tin- ('oti^o, to wilne ' r?>rtu?iK'!-i* lirmucss tuid French disgrace.? iuifl'tn. Slulrs. TUf foi'il S' fii/t.?Tilt! translators of 'Jtlc JJi|, have li ft the ll.-lirew word Soli'^ "u.|iich occn 1 so often in the I'saliiH.>?.'5.*t,cy*follli<l il, utid course tin: l'.nglis', r<}a,](;l. often ask-* his minisU . or tcarueo iriend. what it. means. And the mi ister or learned friend has most ofu n been oliligi to confess ignorance, because it is a matter regard to which the most learned have l?y i means been of one mind. The Targuius, in , mast of the Jewish commentators, give to t.! word the meaning of tltiim/h/ forever. l!ab Kimehi regards it as a sign to elevate tin- voii The authors of the Slcptuajjint. translation a i pear to have regarded it as a musical or rytlnii t ciil note. I lender regarded it- as imlie.it In?r I' change of note; .Mathewson as a musical not equivalent, perhaps, to the word Aeeor i ing to l.iitliet* and others, it means slfciiev/ t? senilis explains it, to mean, " I.et the int rumen [ lay and the singers stop." Wocher regards as equivalent to sursum c<>ril<i?up, my soul!Summer, after examining all the sevet?ty-fot passages in whieli tile wnrd occurs, recognizes every case "an actual appeal or summons to .1 liovah." They are calls for aid and prayers , he heard, expressed either with entire direct lie I or if not, in the imperative, " llear .Ichovah or, ' Awake Jehovah !" and the like still earnc 1 address to Cod that he would remember ai hear, etc. The. word it.-elf l?. . wi-n 'im iii" , ?-;itiui; a blast (if tin: trumpets liy tlie priest. K lull, itself. Ik; thinks mi abridged expressio used fur lliijniuii Seism?lliggstion indicating tl sound of tlit: stringed instruments, and Seluli vigorous blast of trumpets.?Ilibliothcca Sacra. From Wasfiiiiy/on.?Washington", Feb. 2fi.p Horace (ireuly was examined this moriiit lieforo tlie T.irilV Iuvesication Oominittcc. / 1 tlu? members were present, 'l'lie cxamilintii ' was eonelniled within forty miiiiKex, when M . (ireoly was informed tliht the Committee won not rc<|uire his further attendance. * Hi- says they asked him no question wliich 1 wn< not very glad of an opporltinily t<> answr The purport of his testimony is understood to I . that no man ever proposed to put. money in his hands to influence, in any way, the action Congress on the tariff or any other cpiestiiyi, :ii no one suggested any tiling of the sort with li I consent or knowledge. lie never knew until' the late expose in IJosto nor ever heatd or believed that money was pa or promised by Messrs. Lawrence, Stone it C< 1 or by any one else, whether to members or otlici to influence the action of the last Congress on tl turitl*. A gentleman of position among the free si a democrats of Kansas, and who is now in this ci , wo vwumtiu wmi me political fort 11 ii i of that territory, stated positively that Govern NValkor lias not receded a single point from I I rccent position in rufurence to Kansas affairs. ' * Another h'illibuxt*r.? I.ulc adviefft from tl South Pacific Mate that Capt.T>oninr, conimi sioncd by cx-President Kchiuiquc in the irni hail been arrested and thrown into n prison Valparaiso, on a charge of conspiring wilh Kclii ique and others to fit out a revolutionary force in the United States against tlid existing Goyer raent of Peru. It was thought he would b#*ph( Uit^letUjrs had been seized, and as far as publis ed they show that lie had been in secret corre pondence with Com. Vanderbilt, of New for and a Mr. Fitzgerald, in New Orleans, for tl piirptM* of ^purchasing from the f ormer steamship, and the latter a large quantity t muskets and other munitions of war. The Go ermctil officer* of Peru assert thftt they hav copies of tho original eontrarta betwaep flic pa tici i $ .. __ ' ^ TEXAS LEGISLATURE. Tin; lirjjisliilmv of Texas, on tlic " llli nit., j it- |>itvs<'i| I lie lollowing l'muiililc mill I'esolitiions: s''" ii - j Wliereiislliurf i'xi<ls, anil lias exisleil, a vinli'iil I'll <1<-l ?-ri iiI ii :il i< >!l ?m till' I >:i i'l nr a jiiii'i jnii of tlie ill- ^ lia'iilanls ol tin*'1'i'rriiory of kansas to rxi*lii'l>', it, liy fori'i'. 111*; ?'ili/.i'iis ot' ilic slav''!iolilin^ Stal<\s j*! ?- limn ii jissl, i'ljnal *111*1 |i?';ii*i'fiil |>:ii li'*ij'ali<in in iii' ill'- iis'' illl'l ''llj'ivhh'lll 'if iii'- i'oiiiiii'hi |IPii|i.m|v e- i ami lci'riliir\ tlie ineinli''rs of llw l'nnli'il'T?ii*v. (jj iy. .Nik', wln'h'an 1 liis il'-irrininntimi, invinif l<i tin- ^ i.'il ! slsili- of |mliti?!al loi'lihi; in llu- Northern Slat'-soC . iliii (''iiili-il'-iai-y. ?'|? *!;itiiilt upon the l*v<li*rit| on , i'i>t i'i niii'-nt. limy hi-eoino i-u'ctlual anil the ex- i||(, X- elusion per|M't n il ; therefore. '' j />> </ f stilrri/ hi/ l/ic /.) !/i.l/litIIr>' of thS/il/r ' *" '/''.'"lis, That tin- (jiivi'i-nor ol ill** Siali* is hereliy m. ''** antlioii/.'-il lo onl't an election lor ta*vii I > !< lie i. - . j;. .i.r> * IIK'VI |M|I'?;|IIS il | > | < II111? 'I | |?\* 1 ! I <?|l|?l 111 L i Soiitli'-in Stall's in I'onwtitioii, wlnm-voi- tin1 u :i "i l'".\<'?*iitiv<'S of a liiajoiily of 11n- slav.-liolili'.'/ ! Sl.itrs sltill ivjih?s I in* pinioii I lial -in'li i 'mn fit: lion is in'si's.-ary I > pu?rive llm ii|ital i mills of ,\. sil?'li Stales ill llf I nioii, an.I a?lvi??' tli<- <>nv^" i-t iM>r i?S' tliis Slal>' thai nmastiris lia\ Ikm-ii I akmi t li< ''' lor I In- a|>j'oiiil t l ot I h'li-^atfs to in?'i t tlio-<*ii| m, Ti \.ts: anil t'lat tli" miiiint''t?n I lioti<aml 'loll n.-, |, or tin 11111 11 tlii'i'ol as is ni'i'. s-.iiy, In-, ami tin) ?<j .-am"' is In-ii l?v appmpiiati il to pay tin- mil- : ; !>ii ami |mt 'i<-1 i of mi? !i I > ! -^al'-s, u liii-iisli.il! in* paid at tin- rail's |>iiti to in-iiili'T.-. of tli.- I". > 11 <- I i-n Slal'-s I'o:.vrri'.--:;( iircoulin^ to tin- !.i\v in folia; in tin- year I I. t\v ' r ' t!. 'I'lial ; 11 * * 11 -il an r-\i--i-iic v arNe. inl'ie opin- i-\ i,s inn nf tin- (?o\ t-rniii', in u Itii-ii it i- ti'-i-i->>ar\ fur tin- Stat'- of Texas to ai't alone, or l.v a ("otivi-it- stil "l' lion representing ilf Miv'-ivinniy tli<? Slat''. iat III- is Iti'l'i-liV r?-i|t|"j.i-.l In call a sp.-.-ia| session of ls" tin- l.i-^i.-l.iturc to 1'i.tvnl'-lor siicli S!au-('on\' ii '''' lion. lli. I,:' Tlial tin- (oivi-titor is |-'->|ii"M?-l 1'itraii-aiiit |;n ''* copii s of iIn-.-.- ii-~'iln*i-.it- to tin* K.\>-'-iitii v of to. '"I .-ai'li of Ili" sl.'ivclioldin^ Stal"s, ami looiv iih-ui- t|,, 1 li'-is of <"ini<ii'?'ss. ' < | f | ^ ! l '/'/< /> ?ss'tl/l J'\l,ili/l( ill . I III- I int. 'I li'iiluii ' 1 i in a certain "le^rcc i i-tii - il li otu |mlilnr not i.-e, u I an - rla:n tlial I In* l\ o-miiiis in I !.is i-oiii 11 \ st ill '' ' lioiil a u aiin inti i'i'sl in tin- 11 .ii-t - l' limn.in.|- ' ,t( alllotiif ns \\ an* alail, 111 art > *, to l.iiow tliat 1 ^ . ,( alter many severe trials ini-i'l'-nl lo sli* ir f?ii''- ?l ,.i| '-xili' ami sii.|.|.'ii I'l'iin^.' of ciri'imisiam-es, l.n l ami laiiirn.iL"'. lliev are ... .. ...? ' v" ; siren ?-l i?-l l ?-i 1 It "in l Ik- cruel stnrm- licit have ' " ' ' ' SWelit over them. Tin- ?l:i llixlll <-f-? III' tile a'llllil.l- . II hie Ma.latue Meslcnx i, iln- ,\ i_jl iiiiif.iui lIn- ",A , 11 itiitrsiI'isiii war 11?iti;i 1 -. have imi~i ?. hit nnslv carcil liir liV M is. < *i niri-r. ??t* mil' ?-i I y. ami ()|- itinl.-r ~ii|?fii??i* teae|iei?. haw vi-'Wii i:|? In >fii-i- ' . h'.e aeeii:n|.!isheil \V'i:na!:li<im|. - i 51 as wmiM IiiVc | ri j"i I iIk- -pi.it < !' their !?-j?aiI ! itolhi-r. wh.i 111 I* cselaiuieil. mi lier i!?-:it li-liill. tli.il sh? Ill.l iin .v expire III p'-ace. siliec li-r trliilil: vii w nnlil be ia a I hcttcr cnmiitiiiti than il?she ha<l lived. t : i'ii-'inls <il" Mn-laiiiu Znlnvcry have pnrchascil . t'ur lu-r a Ii 11?* f.irm in New .l'crs.-y. wIitc .-.he I 1 lives in mi ! ?i I Willi le-r I wn V'tlii'/i-'l ?-Iii:. 11-.-ii i I it >? < .ii.| .nil is < | iiit"lislm^nisheil a-> a civil enj.( j:n,,cr ill the \\ i'si. 1 The ir.-nldiscreet an<l ni:cimi|>l:sheil .Ma.latue 1 i( liiilik.iv has i--it!ililislii'>| a Iiii.iriling snlio.il l?ir i la.lt. > .>t c?.rn wall, msir Ni-w luirtr, which , I promises In In. Iii'^hlv siieecs-tnl. lier chiest smi " 1,, ' a ji.nlaal.- nf I nimi ('iillc?e, is in tin- Knuiiici r J 1 > -1>:t11111 -iit lit' tin* Navy Varil at I) U\m : :ln> ! " I " >i'?oii.| i> iii tii'1 Navy Atx?-nat. New V.iik,? Tiny ate ' . nllcmanlv, ltlit.*.\ceiiti vomit; ! ; * ' In. ,js J men. . , > Sail as lias liecti their hit ia tin- l.iss ??|* fintiia.', ! j|'l hiiiin*, cinintry, anil tit.- 1i?-i*i?!i?*?l a-piratiiitts ..r a il.-vuli-il pal rintisin, mil. ui I In-iailiv> ii is !i-c!i iu' ii'l 1 j ' to cicclaii. ih.it vli?- Imiks with rc>i^n.iiinn njur.i l'.'1 wliat tlii-v have cmlttr <1. since ii li,.s l.r.njjhl ^ j in her hoj.s tiie litmw'.-.l je nl a p'aeiica! an I ae* 1 \ : tual r<-|>ii! '.ii .ilt:.-in. in the iijuyiiictil !' wliieh |.. | ihey will live here, ami the spirit at >1 science ?.I "!' |t- ' which they will entry Knrn]>e with Mi.-ni. shmihl j( | 11 unwary ever In: aiile In e;iil hack her tliai't \ I? . i A * ?' ) "j*/.' ./ftii'tttt* ? / ' ''limit* I'd'. . , i' | :.?...?? _ I' 1 [is j / "/ < ?()iiri|niet I.tile village was alarm. <! nti '!,v1 ki I t it-??i-ty iii-iniiii-j I :.?> I>v lli" irl!i?ii; ci'V "1'; ' h. i "Fire !" wIm-ii it was discovered to lie the jail. ' tin t" ; < >111* worthy Sli- rill".- lii-l ell'ml wns in save tin- t , N' ii* J |irij-.iin-is, live in iiiiutx-r. Tli?*v w?T" at once re !> t moved mid escorted 1m the liiianl Mouse, wlniv i?1 i ili?-v remained itiiiii all danger was <>v<t. As . ii- i r-inhi as tin; alarm wa?. uiven, mtr cil i/ctis \v? re ; i" promptly mi tli" .spiil, and soon sitcccedcii ji, .,r I ha si rc.sliii'i the ll.inn s. Mail not tin: day ln'vli very i ,l"' re i11<-11-111<-111. and tli? fnrtunitlc presence of so tin many "f our citizens, a va.-t deal ol property , ii' would in ::!i pruhahilii v have 1- a Toy. d. - I"1' il. Much credit is iin?- tin* Kev. I). A. Wairucr, the i I'- Kpisei.pal Minister, wlni win <m ground as snmi j r as tint fry was itivcii, ami tlinni^li hirl uiitiriu<r rv pel severance. and skilful direction, the hiiildiiiu . '4 ii- was saved fnnii tin: devouring el"iiietil. and tlie 1 J,;' >t. dania<_'?! sustained so lullinir, that hut few dollars | ip j will In- reipiireil to repair it. Il originated from i ' ii j the Inii iiiiiL' "l a chimney, and would have spread j us like will lire had not a jjival deal of rain fallen ' "f :li pievimislv. eumplely saluratni^ cveryiluiii;.? ii' Mow fiii'irddv this tire lirinjrs to niim! the Want ' v i- of a I'ire Kinjine, and warns ..ur c iliz'-ns to pro. w" In cure one. Cannot some action he taken ; Who ' M In will he the first one In move in the maltei-? i,vt. w'' "t us have one.?llmtiw/f S'litiiif/. K'." 11 ? ? o J . ^ /fitiHfr iii tli': /'n//iit?OI<4 llishop Ayliiiee -| i,r feeinir his congregation |ir<!llv ' took his llflirow |||H j^kct, and read o :i ?liwpt?T. which 'oyiMed attention, when the i.M sen Minister shar'.i,, ,.,.i...i-...i ii-~.-. ?i - .,-j |-I???ni IUI r-u V-1 > 111 fx WWII I Ilia h- lli. y iiiibI.; |IUVe understood him. iiikI li-teninir | t?y when tliuy^tiiew not a word lie said. Of tin- wit - | I?<_ ? (v Dr. South, it is Haiti thai, pj^uchiiii; before ow ]e Kins* Charles, lie ??' that potentate null?].; In- to ,.H Mopped short, and in :i loud and nlteied tone of ma 0j- voice, three times nailed out, "Lord Lamierdah-." ine ,r His Lordship ilond iiji and IoiiKimI al I he preacher. th< n. who addressed him Willi "ri-al composure, ' M v dr< ,,l Lord, J nm sorry to interrupt your repose, hul l pic j? iniisi Itetr "I' yon not to snore so lotid. Iea?t yon nr? ll(1 should wake tin* Kinn." Andrew Fuller, on Sat In ,,j urday rtftevnooii: saw tli<* jH-ople, dnrinjf the sinjf- mil injr of the hymen before, sermon. composin>r ale |,j themselves for a comfortable nap. nnd, taking the sit Hdile, he heal it a:;ninst I he side of th<- pulpit. I'll p. making a great noise. Attention being exeiied. i sin he said, "I am often afiaid that 1 preaeh you to : is i ;i sleep, Inn it can'i h" my fault to-day, for yon are i eri ,, ash.-p before 1 have In-Jilli." j tll(> d- --* - j by Sleum ftrhccrn ('/fii-/-ston ami N- </ York.? ' a'n, ' The Memphis Hull'tin says: j .j \Vc notice by the Charleston papers, that the j do; steamship line of Spotlbrd iV: Tileston is about to j rat resume its regular semi-weekly trips between j ipn Charleston mid New York. '1'lin r.-ii? ..r r-... . - - llil oil measurement pimls lists Ih'imi reduecd I > ten ; tir I * wnt per font, a circumstance which our merchants >lioiild nt>lice. 'l iif ships of tliis line arc i'iiiiiinmi'iI <of the Nn*hville, Capt.. Murray; the Columbia, o\, ' ('apt. Hcrrv; the James Adger, (.'apt. ..Turner : i tu* ami t lie Marion, ("apt. Foster ; all staunch ami ! (.jt |. seaworthy?llio officers as well as boats! All i it J the vessels, save the .Marion, arc comparatively j |,M new, and are among the finest specimens of nu- t<> ' val architecture afloat* " k,,] Persons coming up the river lo this point, or 0b' *l from other sections of the South, wishing to take am the Northern route via Charleston, cannot go |?n amiss of a good sleep under the charge of as ex |{c. ? peril-need ami gallant "Ulcers as I the deck of lg 11113' vessel that plows the brine. This we say iln- |,.|i ill prompted, in justice to nil important mid valuable |,.r in branch of the carrying trade of our country, and cjp r. especially of the Southern portion of it. if Cliiit'lliiff.?A writer in the Home Journal J.'!" 1(t thinks that mental activity tends to keep the body '* ' young: "We were speaking of hnudsmno men, "s<1 the other evening ami I was wondering why Iv <>m j'" had'so lost the beauty for which, five years ago i lie was famous. 'Oh, it's (hecnuse ho never did " ((j anything,' said 11., 'he never worked, thought, ! w" ^ suffered. You viunl /inn- Iff mind chUrlituf at i ru'. the /cat lift, if 1/011 tcant /latuixomc. middle-ay id 1HC71^ SinnA IliMirillff lliul iMiimvIr I lion/. .... * j(j the watch, at the theatre, opera, mid other placed "rj ' lo see whether it is generally true?mid it ix. A ^ handsome who does nothing but. eat uud drink, !! crows flabby, and the tine lines of his features iffe^ J1*? lost; hut the hard thinker has hii admirable sc ulP" T Vlr tor nt work, keeping his hue lines in repair, mid J '' , * constantly going over his ftlee to improve the orig- 1 ? imil design.'-' . , e* ? cee or S{ur/itlar awl awful freak of nature?A Child, Wl 1,8 with a Fro<j* f/ea<l,-mi\ negro woman, belonging km to Mr. Lawrence Smith, of Petersburg, Vii:, late- Wl ly gave binh to a child, the physical inalforma- wo lie tirfns of which were of the most horrible and ex- reli s- traordinifiry possible charnctcr. From the waist Wj ry downward the chAd wus like others rfnd symetri- the nt cally built, hut above the middle it jyas moulded out n- into a frightful resemblance to' the/ornyif n frog. rap to The head was flat, the mouth being several inches abl n- wide, and placed underneath. The nose was en- ate it tirely whiiting, aa the eyes stood out like goggles h- No physician who saw it had ever witnessed any 1 s- phenonxSmn to compare with it, and it was con- whi k, nidered by thpm a perfectly unnriHedentcd occur- Hixl i? rence in ih? annals of embryology: It lived but 'J a a lew hour*. ' The oars #?rc the only portion of inti of the head which did dot bear a resemblanco to a Col v- frog, and these werq^jweh litte.those of a cat, bo- to i re ing Mlieiit and pointed and adding ?ti 11 more to I r- thckhorribJe appearance of *6 anomalous crea- npp ' $' S f" ' *,a * . fygtf ? ??wkjur? mmmt iiiwiwhwiimwi ?a???? OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION. Hie ik'|>rt?:;ii>u of tlii* American interests in tin tiavii;titi<iii, liftween this country titul Imi- ; , liinl eoliimellft -I |i| i?r In 11IWi'lll colli- Sunt! ici il I'fVitlsimi, ami is likely liicontinue. The js ,m ivci'iniK'iif rimtrai't with lilt* Itreinen line 11:t I j "jmsi |>i? ? !, ;iinl was not I'ciM'Wril. 'I'liu Collins liiif, i iiri. viii?f lost llieir incivaseil allowances, I!< ?::< 11 if un.|V il>:ir:i<sfil. lis service \v:is liininisIhmI as to | tulier h|' tii|is, sunt finally it has.liccn ?-?i111 -Iy M|jiv coi>tinttcil. cvcll before tile expiration uf | lie in of tin* original contract lor trans|Mirtinir ill*; have nis. Tlic liiif lias not I iniilitalil" to its i state tiers anil projectors, owin!? a series ?>l iiii- press i;y eilvinii-laiiees. Il |osl two slu|>s ut wil, jms-il il nift a still heavier |o-.?, tlii'itllirli tli" expeiisf j||uS| I (|.-lay >if?-a?i<>iH 'l I y mi-take- in e.\|ieriiiieiital ifliiuerv. . State finally. a j>at't of llieir compensation, tiiimniit- . ||iis (1 j to alioiii a liiiclreil a:u! lil't v t li> ?i~-aii 1 ilnllais, , , wit lihoM I rem th.-ni, nml-r a ilccistoii ot Ilic |)i>ir e \ >|iiiini~t rat ion, ami ran only lie rceovcrctl H"aiii iiii<>Ii tin- Court nl* Claims ami < 'uii^re.-s.? .?,pn| aiit, the eoinjiany i- heavily in <lelil, owinii lore I inly thief ?|i|a|ters of a million for ailvane.. t ? hoii<e of liioxvn Ui-.thfis -V Co, lor ill-.* |-av- i (Jam nt ol whifh tlm three ships?tin- Adriatic, j jj,),.,,, Itic, :iii I Atlaiitie?arc nieh r e.\eeiili?n. An (..iiiiii fill, Cap! W . !. has |>ntrefi!e<l I" "'I. !' tci.s |.- j. i- l.. oil.- it " - All Ili- Iin-Ufil liy \<>riln-rii mil W -t- ,,, jj., I i'.ilill.i!i?tIn iT.l 111 > a llllc <il sli-alll.-ls 11 iilu vv \ iifk, ami frmii S.ivaisnali ! I?ni/il, an.l j, ii I'.iiiaina aii-l \ al|iarai-<>, I'.ii! - I last yar, I | ii in lln* |?:iini_\ <la\ "I >j>'.-u!alinii, I'm- llnIJIII llial i t?li?i I. III- <-.i iii :;T.?Ul St Mliall (Hi's li?iil\, iiy way < ! r<?sil rsicis I'm- mail liaii-j>>r. . ihthi I In- !ion ?>i l!i-' |>: 111 ISon^r^-s is n>>1 !n-vi 'l i<i In' In ;l- r, 'ilimi.-li 111 11 is iik |iiiitit vv",|| | II I iii- l'i . I hi , Ml. I "ili-iia .'ii. i- i n 11 I in Hi- 11,, ,, iralili- In Aiii-'iiitaii in'i in llii. n--|n-i-l. hi Iiis | im!i- sub. \|iiii-i\i r. iln- sl.il" n|" 11 t-asiiry i.- a a nli-t i ! In l Ii - < ilium-il |'ay- i ill* na aiin'.lal m-i-au mi.I - ivi -i- . :* n I i In* j i i-\|> -iiwliii ii \vi an- In .a 'hllil' i !i\ |iti i-IimJ wars ia lln- iiil'iim. wIh-iIht \vit IIn- I'1 ufa-; hi I i:i!i | nr. I!i la.I i.- iiU i\ ~ in\i?!\tr til its a iii-.i'i\ il-hi. N*'ilht*i i'tvi*'! [Iii* ;.|.-. til i-?itt I:t suit *>!' Ira*ii- sIiI a as In tailii* ',l1 ii I ijiiiali-hi: iit\ ' iii'-ms in steam- 1 ' 1 I'S. I*\ ill- la?' m iv il linn I.iv. i jiiinl, wi' i irn *li:it I'll- laiiiiji'-an si nil Aiii.-iii-ssli 3-li'stlii a"'' : 11 |isi II \ (fln-kv's ^"sll siltsi iii t>? I > :i liiti) list-! |**s( |''l*'l nii'V in llii* n| i-iM1 i*nis i*l ill" Nv'.v \ Is lim*. fiiaiij ili-J In till- lull- il'-jn ->||>II ol'liilili: Willi lln- ; '' iiti.1 Stall-.. ; !*it* ! !n iliii-.-Kiii: is s! ,*;* .1, Iiiiji i '-iijai s.-1'vi.i- tu.iy I..- rciu'Wi'-! wsllt tin.'Sii llii* ' '"'-I'1 l itl?. I Mn? I'll, i-iiisti ni|i|aS -i| sS. stiti ii:i" li-t;voi'ii Norfnik : ii N nit s. in 1'i.iiii'i*. I'sin, it i-In-lii-x In'.-its- iliitii' in i!. it it ! - iiiiiiii'ii**--'l. sui'l it ii ri-rt>ivi'il :ii I ''! isi tlii- ( vi'i'iiisii'iil I'-ii ji*i : *1 i-.-i -. ; In tin* '"l 1,1 li'-fati* i-xti-iii 'if <lJ,."iii'i j*i-r inttiii! tfiji. 'I'll*' , ' " "I isia'-i **! ui|'s \i-.nly i^ in !? t uI'm\ i'*tiir. It' < Mil.til siil siifv I:iii11 ill" < *'|\"t'ltllii'iil i- sill ,- u i i.i..:. i . .. -i I"" I'" si-irtiriiiiT I!i" 'jt. ii! ii;ili<Mi i! ! ii?-J?Ithai :ir?- , ~*'n' * If II! I'lnlil ill..- I-Il'. 11 i. lllt'lf i- II* > 'l'lllll! '"It 'I ii t! will i.-^iMiii.' !. ai'i'T i!i iila< rat -uli>iili.-s i i|. !i wi'ti t.?u11*11 l.y I'liii^ii'.-s |.? lin.-s limn i ''' W V-'IK. Il W"ll!<i It a irrii-v til-t- ill.I. e.I, i|"j :i1'1 1 ii'_'!*t: - -li l iitii i it:11jr..I v.*!\ -ni.ill :ii<I I ^ '"!i ili.-Nil. r.tili iiii... Tin* ritun!ry l?..?i ti?*iItimr ti\ j Ifwiii ;>ay lli.-.iis limn lilt- 11 il I \ lo III-: ( 'tiliitis ! llif stli-i II.nl'.- iisi?-s, <:. (l;i lit.- | ' ii'i.irv. I Ii.-V yivf a A iniiliu- I" i; minii-it-. wli'li . I"'1?*' m-jlii iui.t iIn- ii-fi-tiry, in Hi- rev* -atlf, li?-. , ilia' - i..iu-li I Ii--v i-\ ?-r |-.-.-.-iv .1 ii|...!i il. "" ''1 I'll.- I'.-Vt iiU.- i- tlt-iivt:<l lii'i.i .-.tiuiii.-u-i-. ami il j '"** 1 ri-a?tiiililf ilial a |> ?sl inn ? 1 it 11? . 11?I lit- a | | - it t I'"" a!.-.I r>ti' llif |>rniit<t:ititi til' .iMiinint r.--,.. Tli> ! f*'ali r-jiniait- ait- i>a lli- n-^lii ijnt-U. aini it is Ih-jm-.I "i i! I If V Will li-t| -.l.-ji I .:i t-! : v\ it-l. |l ti.il N>.|- j saint!., ii.ti- \ n-_r inn, I.ill ilit- < *in?l..i\- m.?i |?if"4--* lis 11 ilmt at i.-? iliil i? 1.1 |:ii-ii:-Ii t-ttiniiit-iv... | - 11 > il lIn; Nnl'ltt'.l, an.I Naiiit-s liu**.?r.-a*lt ! III.-Ill' 7 'il flirt .1 iniil-i'i,? III - \\ .1-Il: li'jl Illl t-nnvs- j tiil'lll i.It-ill til' lip < *i ii--i ii-i i i /.'<></'<?-. f .. iv.-s ilit- I"!- Wiit-i . isitr Si'li.- i?i'-i.l*-:il ii* ni n-. . ai< : 1 v lit. 'lilt- I lulls.- Il l- lal.-'v |t-IS-'1!-l .1 It-r >llll lull fill ! illtr S U itii In.ui Ilit- j ni v111 .-._?-t- <>| i it.* jl.tiir ail p.-r.-tms i Ilit-la v |?l .InMi-i-s til' (||.. >uj.|-f mi- ('t.iirt, I: uvcriiots j il liltiKf Siait-js, i.lii--.-i> n|' tin- linns-s, fit-. Vf - I It-nni ilay. \viii! lilt, il.m-.- ?\ as in si--*imi. a I.-ill, ! -.raus in. j?tvy-li.:ir.->! 1 inaii, tlr.-s*. | m vi-rv | *1 - i ti , I In- il I In-s, a|.;iii.af iif-I liu- |irini-i|i.il i-lil i aitrt- ?at' I lit; j < -lllli 11, illitl t-v.tit-lll iy mil il \\ .11.-t.f 11|.-ni-w ai-|';iiiirt*- I I'tiUrl ill, ;il|.-:ii|ilt-t| in fiiit-i'. lit- w is .-tii|.ji-.| It\- j litt'-i tltinr U.-?-|n-r, wliu 111 | 111.-. 1 if in- was a ?"ln.-l* i it -> -tii-it ui- a I it.vt-iinn-. ,\ii. sir, w.-i-i liu- niiswi-i, I ili>- i l l.y a rti!n''nil ti! (?.iii_t. 't . ili -.-j-s ni liu- ! i't.,i,i ny ulitt liiivi- it-t-i-iv.-il liu- iliaiili- ? !" ('.>nj?ivss 1 lilt- N t-itIitlt-il In tin- jirivilt-ir-'s ?!' I! <- Ilntir.' 'Art- j niilc 1 ii an t.llii.-i-r t.l' tin? aini\ \ a-kt-.l tin- tluui*. | |i.-r, Itn.l.iii^ wit It >iuiit> tl-mlti ai l!i.. stalwart J |(y :i. 'I am sir; my iiaiut- is S.-nll ? \\'iiilii-|.| p.nul, ti I, of Ok- ('iiiit-ii Siait-s ai in v.' Tli? iiiaain-r c*?*rl si liit- !niir-!\ff|'fi umlt-i-wt.-m it ti iiisi:iiii:iui-itii<t t |l0 | ... |"-ni?-i_\ lllllli IIIIM lilt: fiOllwrtll j "'1 t lit! rcj?a! i>!' I In- iv?'?lul imi which jrsi v?- liini ;i . ^iiiup III. t?> i'lf tll??>r. 'I'll. !,* >.. ill !?' , jl:|-> ill < J -lliTyl ! cill t.iUi- ill" i-?->|?-?ii-ililii v iiiv. " II.*' 'No sir,' \ t.,)( s the-answer, I -in not w i.-ii in violate any rule, ! ii^:>iii ;i!l ?ii lo tin* fjallerv s?i>'} |ju. i,"''I mail, | Tin lusc iiann* mm Vilnius with the military | anil ll y "f '.iiu I!nili;il tali-s, c'iiiicI the long range J ovrrh i<lairs. ami liiuk Ins a'*ul in the rrow Je<l gallciy> ipiest in; ami nnnoiiceil." t<> inl ? 1 '/'/(< M-iiiiij'iirhifi' "I //?<</?.<.? 1 lwr?! arc at pit!- J si)( i ;| it in Nr\v York two lact?>ri?s when: Iihimh are j ^ nnfartnivd, pailly l?y machinery anil partly j .|riL , han<l. Partly l?y machinery, as ii lias n?t yet jj," |r* ii futlllil |?rartioahlc thus lo split the rattan, I jjMj0( ini$ tn tin' i>!i>lrm-t'i!iis \viiicli the j-?ilits oiler ! |nvu tin' satisfactory working of any ilcsciiptioii of' ^ cliiiiiTV. t'ii:isripii-ntlv the rattan is split l?v j 1 j,*, n ami hoys for the purpose. It is j f n run throm.r|i a series of knives, mul istlins i sst'd Hat on hoth shies. l?v this means one ii t . i ttlUII i ci' ill rattan will make two lumps, or as Ihi-v i I > 1 I > ^ 1 f * %? j *>| till. 1? iiii<m! iii trn ! ii;irl;tti<N* 4* .?!:t:a?*?.*u ivi'tl.-*. ... , 1. . i inraii niMitioii to fn*toiM'?4, t!i?*jv ar?? a lar?;r ! rt.|nj-1 llllirr of lllfll, \vl|i>. W i I lloll I the Jlill 111' ehllinr- i mstehiiicry, eontrivi- l<> iii;intlf:i<-ttia very 1 vieealde, iisid sit the saint? lime, cheap hoop.? | .. . icy iii'tt-ly split the ceiiii-or rsit tali, remove tin' j . 1 U'|i fliers, dlr-s it nil' with s'llid paper, ami it aily tor tin- market, or, perhaps nniro prop- : y iiiif. lot* tin' ladies. W it h some pci'smis ' ( j n sir Immiik i;r?- preferred to those mstliiifaciurcd ' i ' ' .1 i . . , ; sftitutl machinery, ns tlii' riiniin-l i- imi removed. I it is tliou^lit. tliis ailils sircii^'lli us well sis i sticity to lIii-iii. These lumps sire lied up in ! **"' f.t'iis.iiiiixilil at fnun fii'l ">'i t > s:t ii-t ^ross. The j an from which these hoops an* manufactured is j I"1' N >ted at *1". per loo pounds; tlioii;^li it ini?hl i 'he I' vc been purchased at tin- period \i 11tin hoops ; pay i" st clinic in fa.-hlon for s'.l per Son pounds. j *livilli_? i a iiiiii hii-rii/ion for t/f Siihimiriiii dnbtfi.-W'c [ ami ^ unincd some I imc a<Jf? a vorv iiiimiinns a |'para- ' '!ir;je , invonti-il liy A. II. Patterson, Ksij , of ihai ! kinil* y, lor lavitur 1114; Atlantic Telegraph ("aide.? j maml: ^insisted of n peculiarly construct i ll Inioy, in- I !?>"?<"? tiled to float behind tin* vessel, pari I v al tachcd | 'l??*iI* its stem, hy which the calile is paid out anil paiiv. i>t up, ,t?ivinir sullicient play t hereto, so as to s'l,"i i'iatc sudden strains or Hiuppiuir. A model Alain 1 description of this machine was sent to Kiijr. coinui 1 for the inspection of those interested.? fidoi eently Mr. i'sittcrson icceivcil from the See- IIihh 1 arj of I lie Telegraph Company in I.oudoii, a comp ter dated I'Vli. :jd, which sjiesiks in highly flat- _,,n iHIS terinsol h?s invention, approving the prin- ~ If ?ik decidedly feasible* approaching as near, ^ lint nearer, what mav lie Winiteil than line Tl.s ii yel |ii-o|NHC(}. Though tlid company lins mil ly decided to adopt this |iro<]iiclio*n of iiulti- . >Yo genius. y??t it is satisfactory to know that VV(H ' j of her citizens 1ms approached oven no near ? i important desideratum, especially jno- Much; lineal skill mid ingenuity from all parts of the 8||jc 0| rid has hecu taxing its powers to supply tlio [iiired apparatus.? UnVlmorc Patriot. which ?? * king i <1 Fritcitx in the Vrunrw Srtmfr.?The Sena- orduiti i from Maury and Sliclliy counties, Messrs. u ^ litihrono and Walker, varied the proeundings that. body on Monday 1?V engaging ill a small order ietitt". The circumstances, as wo learn from an op > Nashville Union and Ameri enii, arc ; ;i nil . Whiyhronn rose to a point of order. Mr. llker, interrupting, avid 'lie gentleman from lury had risen to a point of order, but was pro- l'nton iding to the discussion of something else. !\1 r. wants litihornp replied, tnat smwed how litlle he c'lotlii w a ho ul it. Mr. Walker rejoined that Mr. litlhore hiffl be<fti drunk nil tho morning.,and ' udercil if he thought him so" Jf^r..Whitlhorlle, Harm irted that it was a d?d lii*. WJierciinnii Mr. I a.u - tlker Ktruek him in the face vviili it hook,and r?|?jtl parties clinched. They were separated willi, iniiteriol injury to either, and I lie matter wn? than mted the noxt nioriiin hs amiculily nnd lionyr- much y ndjuHtcd, both limiting itpologieH to'the.Scji- adapt for?the violution of it* diijiiity nnd decorum. _ ... _ enoug Vasmnotok, Feb. 2i>.?The Senate nrmy bill Wl" fi a defeated to-uiglit by ft vote of'tliirty-five to uitine, een i?i favor of the ity of [he administration have as yet received no itttinn from l\lr.*f>allas, our minister at tiii nlcei lrt of Ht. James, of his intention voluntarily /Acnte hia mia9i?n. Alexander M. Hohinson, of Missouri, has been ^ol< minted to tho eenfcrnl suporinteiuleney of In- *' n Affairs, vice Gov. Gumming. # . i'V'b THE POSITION OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Oi i<- ('liat li-ston News in iis issun of Tlmrsdny ?<'tit litis hii article on ilm unity o|? scut iim-nt i.t l ('aioliiiii; mill t lio it!<-a of soait-, llial tlicru ' y Furious division, it. repudiates. It. says, | w)'" ' issue* on either expediency or between tio-u ; ^ nri.'il in the ijucstioii of the day,and will bo ll'au ailing. The exigencies of t.!ie future can and " should deline positimis." There is liberiti tin- iiliovy si-titiMH-e. Tlio .Nfvvs lias dif- j willi lis on issues of expediency. i'nt wo [ always believed lli.it it|> >ii tin- principles of fu (( fills in I'olersil | !iI. llm people and I ol lliis Stalo liavo been as nearly ili.itcd as 1 " '1 i>|f l lii' voii' nf niir members in <'oiiiji css ( lilies it, Tl.cie lias I km'ii mi issue of late in i. s-i, involving any cardinal priuci|tle in 11.<1'iehts creed, upon wlui'li our <hdeir;tiinu * f. it voted unanimously. We il<> not believe v-,|.yj' member could represent any ('onirrosioiial (i|. * id, in Soul 11 Carolina one session alt i-i- tut iii'j I >t any | '!u?-i{of Slulc IJi^ltts if indeed lai iinii'jtiatii?n <li<l not fuii'f liini to i'1'.-i^u li<>- t ''? lis term expired. Tin- same unity of seiili- ; 11'J to pli'Vails tlil'xtluliout the Soiitli?ati'l Son 111 i.u.i is fully p:?'|iari'il, ami willing, in all con- ' to td-'llllV herself Willi I In-Sum li in a ( I* >11 CIIIISI'. Tin* iiliilily of tin* >111.lii. rii ' ilay. i.; ill I'?iiis 11 ik|il?-^tioiii'il. 1 In-iv is -I\ a Soul Item Slali* tlial ?lm-s mil iiumlii-r il?*!i-*_rai ion miit or mmv inl?-lI? ?-! ~ of a most ' ian-liii'4 oiili-r. Tin- niuiupli nl" tin.- I)i-iiiii- "" *1' pai'iy lliroii^lmul I In- South liu.s lirmii;lit an uiti*nsi'l\ iiiistSouthern sentiment ami > iik>i>> "I aeiion anionir >ni;iIi i ii 11 |ii .-o'lit iami ii' our lea.l<-rs eontinue uml?-r 11 inlln- ' |> | of nil .'Villi.I 11:11 11 11 i-lll ill it oIliiliTill'-.S all | nal ji alniiM. -. .mil harmonize for Ilu-ir enuii- (.(i| | ?*au-e, tin- liouor am! inl.-iesls of the Soul Ii |((i ? li.irue llitiiupliuutiy through tin: trials of I's.-nl ami tin- daiijjcr.i ul I lie future.? U'i/mi.s s hi ill I''!1'"''' i ("on n IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ! ' Ni.w <)i:i.i.\\-, i'. li. -j."), IS.-.8. j _ ii* steam-hip 7'i iihiawi , C:i|il l'oi lo-s, willi ll'ilil \ era Cm/. to III.; :ilst inst., lias ill'- J ___ ... ! m.' i III I If* i-li.nit.'.- lias Ink.-ii |il:?i:<r in Mexieo. ' -j.-, srov.-raliMMil is viol.-nlK oppos(-.|, I'owi iier.il Majia is cmiiinilin^ I< i-i'iI?l otilraijfs, fruit, tin; j..mill .miiiio of ilo* Stairs have ?|>l.i I In: ('on-l il ill iiiuai ( ovcrilun-nl al (ill- j M.\ itiala, for ai l loop.-rat : airijii.-l. Iiiui. I "JHIl i? I'**jMirii .I llial llit* SiaU*s of Vera Cruz, .1. \V a ami I'u.Ma liav.* unitt:il ami sent forth ?laiij?l y-tive tlioiisaiiil men. an.I forty pieces of j l>i>tr ry ai'ainH /.u'ma^a ami hisaiiuy. i lias i - -11-*?| 11 is .l.-irrc, makinir all j s on ?o.nl< iin|M.:t.*?l into tin* <*1111111 rv thriuiuh 1 orts i.t V?*ia ("ru/. ami * I ":i 1111 ?i 1 pavaMc <* ?: j ;I 11 ! ( .Mi-xiCO ; olhrfwisu Slleh pay- ''' s will no! 1 ii i-ojni/.i'il. home I'l'i'lf ?i eotnin enls severi'lv nil lint arlion . ''J* < I 11 it?-?i Static .Minister, tin* 11 on. John *''s til, 111 inula*iu?j tin; I'omlintt of tin: renre- ^I"-i. iiv**s o| ill.- lairop.-aii puw.-rs, 111 reetMUiiz- , J''1 it. In- iut\v antlioritit - of Sliwieo. ! Is! Motln luliiiiiit -f.'cx.?'lln- Augusta C'mistiiminit- ' k?*cnl i:!..s.-- nil .'.IiIoi-ImI ..t. 11... I*-- -1 1. ?? ; I - 'i "in mi I -?*??nin 'IVriiioiM's, wiili the I'ol- . I>auk: i * >] ! ni ilir iiiiiKnily reports wr-rn l??r\var- 'l'~'i" ii tin' Ni-vv \ in-!; Tribune, 11?-!" >! ? tlu-v wen- ";i' nii<l in tin- .-'i-iuili-, ami vvi*ic* pu'ilisln-ii in '? |i ijht?tlial i?l Mi-s-r.s. ('ollaiinr ami \Vsi?lc ' iil.iy. ami tlial ni .1 i:?l%??- Phii^I;is on Satwr* , ainl n niiiliin^. Tliisl'arl. \\ liil-t >i<iiitt of ?Iiro?-l riali??n.- \\ Itii'li Air. I)ii'i*jias lias ii*.-<:<*s?>arily f*ia'-ei li-to'il willi I In- lilai-k (> | in! ) ii-;i ii pari v, l?v ipn-ilioii in tin- in im i ii i~i rtii inn, is at tin; ii?'tnl I iliu-l r.-il vi! <il" tin; pulii-y which I lie of lii.il parly, iip'ta all ilii|ioilaiit ijili-.-limis, actrr, il is in w i1111111111 llu Ii*>lii 1 miiii tlu-ir nit-ii.rs, ;im| jfivi- 1111 111 iiislrail ex iit< stall-- I'ra-' an.I parti* at?4nii! -ais upm. wliieli lu 'l:,s ' ' Il?i*ir opinions ami <i?-t -I'liiiin* tln*ir ih*ii?i:t. ' *''' tin- Ih'-l ?1. -. i -11111 w a - p i-< >n< in 111-i imtn-s ."-upieiue ('nun ol'llu- l uili .l Sial-s. inak 'lailv I <iu:Ii.-i-.i npiiiiiin it| id t!i>-Mil>I?'cl n| .-!avi-iv ?l \V III III" |:i II I, illl-l - llim" |l|-|l|i'l|ll"S ivlliell, j '"'r s" V V< JlfilllH-l.crll ill nllll aeti <1 11)11111. Wiilll.l i 1 iiali' Ilii- slaverv agnation, llu* le.*i-lia<r or- cherisof tin- ISLi<-k lvi-|iitli<n-siii i>irly ]iiilil.rlii-tl ? J'?m i:-s>nl 11115 < >| >1 li i->n~ i?l' -I n-l II-I- M'-|,eaa atnl s, luil iiii| lint ) > 11111 11 llu- i!?'i:isiiui of tin* j Pur iiin<5 lIn* .-aim* nnlicy, they mm* with- Wr 111?* i?-11. .i-l nl'ilii- Small- < '<iiiiiii:Ui-i- am *|Vi- i ' ' I I > Ii| ii the atlliii-.-ioii of Kall.-as, alii) |Hihli<>h ' lif-i-nii.ii-i-ji itu ni llu- iiiin'inty of tlial i 1I oiitee. I list.-. ! I fi-^? : Itiliir |>nlilii- || li nil III al : iiftli, an-1 a>Uiiijj its Vffilict. \v Ih-ii only one I I .is been lii-afil." 1)1 i <- . . I?ist'i mission (./ hitiimis.?All I 111 |; 111 fjf-l if CfslTen ill III' 1 J|?- liallitnort- SIIII, thus speaks of (III* mlV of the spt'i'ilv admission of Kaunas into , , . - i , r . M an iiHni iiuticr tlii: I ,i-i-imiii>1 nil (. ou.-tii utiou: ?j.| "hero is no longer any ilillii:ult_v alioitt I.-Ion, \viialrver the croakers ma V say or in- i fJ,, . . , , * I li .*?. 1?*. I llf I .* will Im? .<iisI;iiii- kilMj | ill Kansas Im sulmilli-il, whether the Invcrf- |(> ill i'otiilnitlcc I'eiinM or not. .... i i 1 i >. i Who wliolo (-oiiuirv i'Xe-.;,! ?iie l!eiinl<l".-ins i ,.i -r" 1 - ' - Velllei leir new allies, are tireil to ileal li of this tj|(| i>lin? howl ahoiit Kansas, ami <lesire llie j.ftM,L. ion to he (!^|i .m-iI of in a manner nut a^ain |i\imr efl'i-re Willi llic business of ('oin?ri-s? i. . f '' V. I ''ail ' III! Semite will iii 11iiil Kansas Willi iWiliuc ?J,.|||v ilnl 1)||'?III|, mill tin: House will concur. Il , (||(! |)( <uril, ami an insult to tin* Smilli, lo rN111? ->< < 111111 -1' 11 nii-iuLi-rs ami Senators will change course l>ieai:sc Kaunas will conn; into tin* I i wilii u Iroc Stale or^aniz ilion. Tin; Smith .......1.1 , . , . . . | \\ IM11 < I been li?iitiuj; lor a principle?lo \\ 1L: lhat. j s,.cm(. laic may ln?w or hereafter conn* into llic : (|j- |>V( 1 wiili or wiiliout. hl.ivt-ry?an.l tin; main- i |-,j,.)v .0 of tiiis piinciplc is umrv important to tin* j rvation 01 our institutions ami the l.hiion ; j ... llic t;l< fiion ol' tliis or l liat Senator from our j |(1 |)(.,. ; other Siati?. Iicsiiles, il is m>l I v any |(1 s ccilnin tiiat .1 111 Lain: or Uoliitisim will Ik* i j ;| ifl ; 011 iln- enntrarv. it is iinitc likely tlisti i will In- .11*1 )i|><-iI, * * I <:: :> assure voii, from tin- lies! i|iiarli>r>, ilial 1 i' iusi<l:oi|s appeals In.nli' lo tile poliiicai Cll- | of :lu-Soiiiti arc ol'no avail. Tin: South "H j"> s linn, ami enough Northern Itemncrals _H ' plcilged themselves lopuiciple to make 'lie | -ion of Kansas, timicr the Le'.'oliiiiloli Con- ! .. . . 1 i- . ' lam v. on, *a 11 x -.! lad. run a\ rr il- 1 cr.it ,,f SiikIIh rii Mnn>ijiii'hirii)(/ Eshthhflt- j uV(. ? Mr. .1. Ii. lingers iu a coiiimiinicariuu to , |,jow i alioiial American, says: That, in (Jeorgia, j when % is well ('omjiuiy has "been very successful, ' (|,os,. g regularly IV0111 leu to fourteen per cent. J mis, anil rxlcntling lltcir works. '1'liere arc j ilier of establishments in North Alabama I l>mit|ir| Veslern Tennessee that, have been |?!?yint* ' t,s| ,|t. profits from the manufacture of various' ,|1(. ,.x of planls, chi cks, ticking*, etc , which com- ' ;^j| (j, s ill the llliil'kold if i 1 1.- i ? - ""J "'K1'*"' ; bi'oaii! than those from any other factory. All j operatives are negrns, owned by the com- ; j (l|| Their establishment is how worth some i iw rcfu no. iMarliti Weakly it (near Florence, I | |,, mm, hnvesiieeet'd<-d equally as well. Tliey ' j,, ||(js iciieed ahoat ten years iijjo with one small ' f?t. y, in a few years illi-.y built a second, larger | ilia* first, ami during flic past summer, have ; ||,,,y n leted a third mid very extrusive one. j si,a?'( = mm* ? I It. 1 I (FEED'S PATENT SEWING MACHINE. jj"* " ! s is the most reliable .Sewing Machine ever tlirin 1 I iu this market, both in the quality of its soon, v its durability and simplicity. The operaf it. Is easier learned than that of any other H i ino while it works with case on tho finest llio heaviest cloth or leather, on either of i it works iu a very superior manner; mail straight evenly laid scrifei much finer than jT" try hand work, while both sides of the cloth South itched alike. It rarely gets out of working ! State, or requires repairing, and is so simple that April orator can perforin nil ordinary repairs on . j J til it is worn out. Willi these advantages | ,|j itlier Machines, we fuel confident Weed's j the sa t Sewing Machines will best meet the j ^ w oi tamilies, all kinds of Manufacturing octavc iers, Tailors, Boots iinfl Shoe Makers, or I'nlme othei* requiring a s?nm in their work, inarbh pss uiid Saddle .Manufacturers will find i Machine that will do their work in a and substantial manner, nud much nicer the ordinary way. Families who require Bra Hewing will fiuJ thin Muchiue peculiarity' ud to their w?n(S', besides saving lalfor l,ori v h iu if few months to pay for it. Tailors (!., Cu nd a great Saving by using this Selling Ma- lection besides bcingulwayssure of a superior ijualwork that does.not rip, and tlxut looks much j\ju| limn bund work. WHITNEY Sl LYON, Proprietors, * 245 Broadway. New York. 1 by Bn*N(-tr ib*Ai.i.KN, Abbeville, and by NEC! Johnson Columbia. 25 58 4.4 3iu, Mai f<>r /'olii;f<mt;/. ? Punch says that Promliiichanali ni'vil liol throw aivav jiowder hliot upon I lit* >I<ii iiikii5. I.d liim hi'llii r?-lii..u InhiI{.-?. TIk' necessity of crinoline lesiroy pilvfrninv. It will render ltrii>linm iiC himself nimble to sit|'|H>rl more wives out:. Commercial. Aiiiikvii.i.i. II., S. (!., .Match o, 1858. ll-iii.?Market busk, with littlo offering.? imtr il'j to 11 nU, Om.lmuia, S. C., March 3. linn.?Tlu-ro whs a jjimhI <li'iiiuiiil for cotton, iilay, willi a decided upward tendency in s. Some I5ti linles changed hands, ut. prices iijj IVom V (? I I }c., ami choice a shade high(*ii.\i:i.K.stuM, March '<!, 180H. Him.?Sales of cnlton to-day -1,01)0 bales, at li!jo. .Miirkct linn. Ai?;i;st\, March 2. (h>n.?The cot Ion market was unsettled to N i.w Vhiik, March 2. Hun.?Salr* "I cottihi to-.lay, <i,(M)ii lulled, at Ivniice of i?- ?inlalillint; 111i!iiit 1 s li^. LIST Of CONSIONKESI liiiin'/ iii Ih' !> 1,1,1 at Ahlnritlr, for the I'mHiii/ M ii'i'li ;j, I'.itli-eliil.l, II S |\? rr, || A .lours, lion T (* ii, II..ii l> I. Wiisillaw, (V, .1 I-' .Mnr>tlinil, I ( ('.ilir.-l, I ) .1 .Ionian. .1. '. |:i 11 it M.'l,Illicit II \V ( ..Ml. 11 mil.C.I , 1, II II, .1 A I! .1 W l.iic, .1 W Jones, A Singer, W C i, I! II \Vur>lla\y A Son, ,1 AiIiiiiih, A P it, .1 .Mclfrnl'-. < -ii m Mvliuuuii, A \v UC, C T 11 !lr-K? ll. I). It. SONDLI'Y, Ag't Cjijiucneal. vi;i:li:i?. at the r.?>i.lriic? "f A. (JilcH, K*q., III in.-i , lty Bev. .Inh.-jili fiibeit. , Mr. K. F. .i; to M.s.s .1. C. (Iii.i:.-, nil of Alilmvillt: l)isi:i;ii:i>, at Warreiitini on the evening of tlio ult., lty llrv. A. Itice, of Anderson, Dr. . Tito\i\?, ami Miss Mahv M. Ciir.iTiUM, ili-r of Mr. It. M Cliculhain, both of this ilit. 0b\tuftvii. c iii ssivi? troil of swilily cutising time lias nnollii'i* to the t?'iiili. At the resilience ; Itioihel', in l.nwinlesville. on ilio ease of tlx- till-out. Mr. I 'llll.l.tr Jlt.SKV i.i.v, departed lor that ' huttru nlioimvliiclir ivt-lur I'-iurus.'' iMist Im was, ami Just ha ail tilling* to absent, loving, anil loved i-r, and Sister, who now remember but too y his long years of tender waiting, ami atIII. Tin- deceased Was burn in 1MH, on the > t>l th?' Savannah, iu-ar Mnseley's Kerry, il and trained by a pious Mother, he wua mii.-h. d in private life for Filial and paterh-i-ln>ii, hospitality anil fidelity to friends.? ami. |rihii. 1, ami sensit ive spirit t hai prouipiiin in the iiiainteiiiinei* of bis own rights pinions, as libi.iily ndiiiiu-d il in otlicia. If Hi-.is of purpose, integrity of motive mid ii\ of lieait form the Honest man, then I was lie the " Noblest work tif (jod." The popiilailty i.f the deceased among liltlo eii ? ili'ise infallible judges of human cliurbee.tnse i hex look straight to the heart of - is a .Mi 11iiiiict11 of iiaelt, prouder than i-r granite. I'o an aged Muther, i he nlow Hull suddenly and heavily, when the folnce ildreii were niiiti needed, while the inforof age were eiowdiu^ thick and fast, the eaves ol the cypress ate weaving a rliup.niriuw uruutid her hi-iii-t in the dcuth of hi. ekcti Mother! remember bis virtitron and h bis luvr lor you ; and like stm-lii spot tb<- sii??\v-cluil iiiouutaiu, it will east its e r<:lleirii<ii:s "ii the snows of your aye. ewell, old and tiust^d irictid ; side by side nd llie same school path?together we travIlie's rujrued road. ? You have fallen lirst; arU still lieis and heaves on the shores of yours is out i:poii Hit: dark, wide waloib rnit \. Success to your vox a?e. A Ml-K LoNli > KKJllHOR. Ill), ui tin1 residence ?f her Mutlier, in thin <:t. on tliu till ult., in her mill year, Mr*. K. I'll MSI.ICY, wil'o of l)n vi.I A. l'redley, milliter <>f And.-cw and (iriz/.a (.illespie, afi 111 m-r-S l>l Mlllll! rnliv months. . ? i: il.-.-t-uM-d has left ii babe, mother, sifters, ml. nml ninny relations to lament their-'sad She wiih an oiiediciit i liild, u loving wife, h iioiIiit. Sin- hail fully made up her mind ii i hi- Seeeder Church with her husband, is it member yf thai Uliiir#-*--t whi preI ny iilllictloii, ami \viia ? . \J that she ot Im'Ihiilt to the church In-fore the tiiire for lii-r to die; hill she li?? doubt enjoy?Xa faith, ami was williiicj in die. When ~ ceil sick nbout loo mouths. she deemed 8i?din ..ll iu a triu.c. i<n<i euiere, iu spirit,-to 'Iter wurlil, where .-lie mingled ill the corn* I.l holy beings. mniic <>f whom she. declared i-e'ignr/.eil. She toll) her husband if he only see thill lovely place of happiness, lie ... .>v iim oniur innce. r?ne il alter wards to get. careless and forgetful . rything else hut that heaven she had bo seen. Alti-r some days she. called all Iter s al'iituxl her, and impl?l*ed lliem to meet ii Heaven, and ilicu gave her dearest babe mother. requesting her lo take care of it. iiiij after i hui .'hi- '.i-ll asleep in Jesus, with* siiitixgh' or a <rioau. " Dan IVh-scnpA please copy. T IS PROVOKING. >T i?> iltink, after crediting customers for or -I years, and you demand yi ur money, Oine "I' them should threaten to plead in others 111 take !idvanla?eof the m^lit and vay. and not pay for crew t/it trouble you i keeping dailies on lln-m. and others to .'In here in town, and pull'cigar smoke, and heir stinking whiskey breaths in your face, ilie money that bought that whiskey and cigars, ought to have been paid to soma ant who let ilicm have clothes and other eiiriiihli- articles, anil who thought they had li of |reiiilemaiilv principle to pay mi hon!?!, and then after all the trouble, besides pense, to lose the debt, I suy '(ispmvoking t e persons who got credit of nie, didn't get it <e they were worth the amount of their inlne.-*,'bui because I thought they werchoud I had loo much respect for their feelings se ilienroref.it. ivc a list of those who hnve been imposing way upon iiiisnspect'iig merchnnts, and I , will take the responsibility of giving them spapcr notoriety, if they don't pay me what. we me?a trilling set of scoundrels; they buy anything else on credit, if I can help think us much of n man who would steal, as 10 would get <M>nds under such lalse pretenSo those to whom 1 allude,?I see some of i or 1 times n day?hud better call and settle villi J. J. LYONS. AMSAY'S HISTORY" O F SOUTH CAROLINA, R subscriber has in press of Walker, Evans, it Co., ('haileston, Kam-ayV llistorv of iiina, Willi Maps of Charlcnton nnd tho which w II be ready for subscribers by lath. Tho Hook is a Carolina work in respect, paper, print ami binding, bi llys y we have a full record, of tli^ haulships faculties of our Fathers in tho desert with vagc Indian, and the Briton in war of '7i>. ork is being printed on fine whit? payer, ilenr type, bound in one volume comnUi?. >, uuo I'lujeK, cloth, arms of Stale on !>ackf tto Tree oil side, price Half, ct|lf > ed}?cjs $1.50. Semi on your name early r it small edition printed. Published and u by W. J. DUFF1E, Bookseller, Newberry, 8. C. ^ Noil & Ai.li.kn Agent, Abbeville, C. {! , 'ays on hand nt Duffle's Boolt Store, New* , S C., Uiverq? IlintoriQal ykctehea Qf 8rroll's Historical Collections of 8r C., Col* a of Historical Society of S. C., Uilmore x h llciuanccfl, Horse Shoe Kobinaon, ft Tale y ascendency in {3. C., by Kenuedy. rch 4, 1868! * 45 * 8t ? ?? Factory Yarn. JIVED, A Lie NU.WBERlg, AT GRAY A ROBERTSON'S- . ch 4, 1859. 45 tf':*