The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 17, 1856, Image 2

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<k], involving t|i(4 Worits of know Quilling- " ism. Romiw Catholicism, mid oilier objects. vo*?? wWe\BWi takwi, the last m fallow*: BmIu, 88; Ridinntajjlji ?#; Fuller, 27; TVuniugtou 8, scattering 4?noefcury to n ' choice, 94. I llueb time ?M consumed in calling the j roll on various qnositohn, Including motions j to adjourn. Mgiiy gentlemen sleeping or , dotipg in their seats and on sofas,we e aroused by their brother members on guard, when their vote* were required. . ' Several members stigmatised Alio scenes! enacted during the night as disgraceful.? 1 They said they would be. willibir to stav' here for hours longer if they thought an\ ; good could he eftWted, but under tho cir oimsLwf*, tliey thought it better, to go: home, and end the farce. Mr Winslow tuoved that the House adjourn \w?tU Friday. Democrat* in giving their reasons for vbt- j ing in the affitmathe of this motion, not-1 withstanding tho resolution of their caucus! not to adjourn or take a recess till the election of araaker, *aid thev had thus resolved in good faith,in Older to give the majority an opportunity to organize. Having had a fatiguing test they were now satisfied of the impracticability of the experiment; Mr. Letcher said he was perfectly satisfied that the prospect of sonic colored Itepuhli-1 ean* f??r the kingdom of Heaven, was better now than the election of a Speaker, of which there ia no earthly probability. Mr. Etheridge remarked that the Democrats had defeated an organization by taking the responsibility of one hundred and fifty other men in chains. Mr. Bowie replied, saying that the Amcri-1 can* have tl?e power to organize l?y uniting | em d>e iJkanoei-Hlie candidate for Speaker.? j (Let them come up and save the country. Mr. Washburn, of Maine, defended the J llepublioans from tho chnigo that they were rea|ton>>iblc for the failure of the House to J organize. Mr. Lindlm had aeon no disgraceful act# hut pierely good humor produced by rev oral gentlemen in debate. After some remarks from Mr. (ridding*, J the House then, nt 8 I-2 o'clock thi* morning. adjourned to Friday, by 10 majority. Sknatk.?The Semite mot to-day. Sev- 1 oral memorials from Naval officers, complain i ing \(f lite injustice done to iltont hr the ro. tiring Hoard, were presonu-d. Mr. Brodhead ? ncurred with llic Secretary of die Navy, that a remedy may l?e afforded iu cn*e* where error* of judgement &?** deprived the country of the sen Ices of , meritorious officers, lie trusted lint the Committee on Naval affair* would give the subject the consideration which its impor- j' tunc* merits. 11 Mr. Mason said that the rs-vices of com i Ctent and gallant officer* of Virginia had | i en dispensed with bv the Navy Board.? j 1 he innocent bad l<een confounded with the guilty. The Hoard looks like a court which * .wondewn* first and hears afterward*. lie supposed that there hnd been a mi*in- t terpretation of the law : and he was di*p<ai- ^ ed to think that the Committee on Naval Affairs were to undertake to make inquiries ...? wira-MirHT< ur niwrrcdll' W o| lilt* I sentence of the Boaii). in particular cases. j they would find it a ililHctilt ta k to restore t the meritorious without leaving them tinder | |, * cloud of o igiiial C'liric'lon. j j( Democratic National Convention. ' f> The Democratic National Committee fi khiUmI al-Wadiiugton on the 8i!i of Jan-' J, uarv, and, went entire unanimity. Resolved, That the Democratic National' Convention of 1850 meet in the i?hy of Cin-1 riiiuati, at 12 o'clock, M., on 1 lie first M<>n .d.avof June next. 1I he Baltimore National Convention of t 1852, adopted the following resolution as to't the number of delegates to be chosen : j ^ "Resolved, that, in constituting future ua- ' . tional conventions i?f t!?e Democratic party. 1 in order to secure the respective rights of't of live States to their relative representation t iu Mich conventions, each State shall been- t tilled to twice tli j ntinherof d.-legites that , it has rotes in the electoral college, and no more; and that the Ih-wocmttc National <'oininittec, in making arrangements for the! next KjMioiml Convention, provide such I number of seals therein for each State, and ' <, ?oeure-t4?e same to tlie deb-gates elect." ' j It es required, with a view to tho propo'r 4 nrratfgHncnt* of seats of inembojs, that the f dehgmea from tho several States or districts ' ? of the United States to the next National1. Convention, forward to (Ion. A. P. Iftlgarton,', llicksville, Ohio, chairman of the committee i of arrangements, their respective names and i p'Ht ofllces; and the Democratic paper* t throughout the United States are requested ( to c>py this call, and the proceedings of the' , JMuncrattc National Committee. . By order: JiOH l\ M. MclVNB,CUr. Attest; j | William II. Rsou?t?, t i Ci?o. Kbau Hmnut, ) -VtrcMrwa. ^ Ujukoiim or Lt-Cbkkhal Scott.?ficn. Scott ha* had a magnificent uniform com f made in New V ork. J< is of daik blue cloth, , lined throughout with black air J yellow ailk. 1 he ct?llw Mini wmihanda are cinhrolded with beavj gold thread, representing a rtinning viijo, jill of win :l? wa* done with a nee- ^ die uivlcoal $o0. 1 lie culler and lu|?|?els . 4fe after llje ?t>l? w orn by ArchUuke Char i ( W. i.n>wilM* il?*7W? he u-od A* a landing or I j i oiling,aoU#* tw|4 fho l)ij)|>el.i are thrown jmitly^er clip wits, ilwwy guilt button-, .adorn ^h^po^t, I art W? Hot inud? to button. | 5\\ h :i1UtioS>ed. U-tueen the J1 .collar |tud ;lie ia|-p*-lt hv which the punt ??n. 1 Ik-t i-Lyicd iu front, 'Uha epawlelU* that);, the (Jvuemd had during the Moftieau tntrd will the coat, It ^i)l 4oat;f?fi0 whey " krii-lu,k .1. | !.1' nfiw i i, ii ~ ' J^BSam^mfi?9 BM^ .; , Thursday Morning, jan. T7,18?& HTBmjdw will bt found the result of the * election * hi eh urn# heM on Monday ln^t for Uic office# of Clerk and Shcnlfc (k| Datw llo^e \ line been elected Sheriff, tind MnJ. \W 'A. llbdamcl Clerk (or the ensuing ui u>. SHERIFF. CI.KRK ... ? 'itxti *i*li f?Tfn . f.v f X y 6 |<5C ^ v> * ? ii gf BOXES. * jF | j5 ? s JL ? Court-l[ThT;?r?TTfilTafnilT H "' aiMfsi) TnckcrV, HJ? 0 0 0 3? 0 Fiirri#*; 2S 1 10 3 28 8 Douthett'n, 4 15 0 0 19 0 ! Hodge'*, 18 70 A o : 118 C Biutou'a, ) 44 81 f o' if 153 2! Dickey V, j 18 20 ( ] o ij. st 21 i;?r?-i>on'n, | 2* r. < | 2rj ft i GroccV, i 46 ??! 111 0 II ?: 4* \ lirookiimiii'is I I'.* ] *21. 4 1 42| ] | McN.rolrV, V f 15 I I 3* 1 McCnlldtighV, t 4n 13 ir. ?> ftp 34' Mason's, I * : 01 t S 18f 0 Joii??', I 1M' P 6 ft ?3 7 Movful.1V, 411 J 24 6 li c.i 2 Rowland'*, C::, 64 4, ft .! lift ft McDnniflV 241 2 101 2 1 111 IS Moht|P>iiimX CO; 34 4 ft Iftfti 4 SboiUeyX * 40 13 11 0 ftftj 6 1>11 li<00|*24ft)36 . 1632! 138 COLO WEATHER. Scarcely within tho recollection of our " oldest inhabitants" have we lsiul as cold and J couti nued inclement weal her. Upon n thick freoze we had the heav iest fall of >no\v thnt 1 has \i>iud our latitude for the pn*t twenty year*. Much sleighing going on, uud much pleasure enjoyed bv our townsfolk, either in the sport of snow-balling or the more healthful exercise of skating upon tlio river and potuls near our place. 1 ?*t whif-t it lias been a source of fun and pleasure to tunny, il has been "death" on printers and other poor people, 'l'he types have frozen to 1 our fingers, the sheets of paper we use linvn I stuck as close together as a hungry dog to ! a piece of mutton, the tiro froze in the stove for want of fuel, and everything looked so j foreign to comfort that our devil was forced [' inoro than or.ee to wish himself in a warmer : climate. I'lisiuess has f.ozcn up?incttV j' hearts have likew ise closed up iu consequence ' if the weather?if the tear of pity wore to J rtart at witnessing the scarcity of provisions, ' uid tho lank condition of the eating tables * it wwiiId congeal before it escaped fioni the ' lashes. llut exaggeration aside?we are I told, ami when the bine streaks run across!1 >ur shoulders and down the back, and wood ' ?ie dollar and fifty cents a steer load, wc j1 an't help fixun ?bivoting. Wo w ill shiver. |r -- I il THE LADIE3' STORE. ? \V. II. I'lpVRV i< mnking the above es- " itoiiMitm-ui Mill in >ro attractive. Look at ' " lis advertisement* ladies, and then go and ;>ok for voiimpIvi*. It requires no word il< rom u* to induce you to visit the place. tlio !'' nine of its proprietor as a successful dealori ^' 11 Indie'* goods, save* it < the duty. IIovkv l' dverli*c*. > " THE AMERICA HOTEL C Fhom the n>1 vert Lenient of Mr. lluu-ik- .0 ieh, the new proprietor, it will be seen that .11 his hotel is now under his management.? I Hie American Hotel has long been <1 favor- 0 te stopping place for travellers from our sec- w ion, and wc think thetc will bo no occasion c o withdraw any favors, heretofore extended ti o the Ameiican, from its new proprietor.? , I iVc wish him much success. f Federal Court \ The Charleston Evoting j\"cic# of Satnr- 1 lay last says : '"The argument on tl?e first ? udictmcnt against T. J. Eceles, late Mai! < \iTeiit on the Columbia and Charlotte UojuI or robbing the mail, was concluded yoter-,1 lay by C\ O. Meniuitugcr, on die pail of the ,1 >rdseetitfo|i, Judge Gilchrist delivered an j r ible and explicit charge tn.lli.e Jury, review- ), ng tlio whole of die testimony, mid dwell ng at some length upon tho facta ami cirmin?t'ancc# of the caw. Tho c;?c v.iw dcliv:red to the Jury at three o'clock,l\ M., with 1 >rder~ from the Oouj* i<? ?e:tl il.e.c<d>oi and I >resent it before iho Court this morning at % 10 o'clock. Tho Jury was in their room ony two hours, f.otn three tofiru o'clock, wlicu ,f liur agreed upon a verdict of "not guilty," ' m?f which whs delivered in ojh.-ii Court this I norniug. I There being five other indictment", the j rial on the others w ill immediately follow. iVc learn from the J.hVrru.1 Attorney that I >no of the Ch;t?lotte cases will come tip next * n order. The proceeding in (lie succeeding ij ases will, of necessity he ncicJy fotmal, as hestrouge.t cow? ap}ilu?t the prisoner has f trendy been disposed of, nijiI the inniii body >f the evidence on the part of the prosecution inn already been elicited. _ - I Wk are hapj?y to juiuouikv, see# (lie CV ambus Timrt, of the 1 Ith Hwl., t)l?t M?j- r kif'in! is very M .keijf engaged >U orgn/|ix- u ng hi* company of emigrant#. lie ii.forms t is tllat be will protaddv have more Hppli- a .intv than J|C will,he ijhie to lu^omuiodatc. <j iK^^er^on !?y morning Columbia was envoi :pcd in ice.? The tree* were adorned with crvatnle, an?1 iKl?lf>m Arery wimrn. The'4enrth wnk oorfreu n* j with a while carpet. When the ?w ah one I out on Saturday evening the komia I more beautiful and rtyniuded us of '.descriptions of fairy land. Tho damage, however, to the trees and j vegetation generally was great. Many of tho former which had endured for, many years tho tempest and the storm, were in a single night ^lveithrgwn, All old tree stand ing opposite the I?ev\l Mr.SiiANU's residence. I and which was spared as a hindmaik, ..when Columbia was originally laid out, was severely injured nnd many of its branches snapped off. Ihiro and costly plants in Mrs. i IIami'Tovs garden also j>orished {and many ! years w ill elapse before the city will regain j the trees and (lowers killed by this storm. | Tlie Ice lutd Muroely incited?llic cold liiwl not departed when a heavy snttir storm came?an unusual nlicnomorieti in our citV. I * ' * Friday night hint, tho ruow tVII fast, and steadily for several hour*?freezing M fast a* it fell?and we anxiously anticijvated the coming morrow as a day to l>e remembered nx one of tlrit/hing. Put rain came unexpectedly ntid before morning the street" were what a Yankee wouhl call, "uluehy," that is, full of melted ice, snow and mud. We write this on \I*mdar nfgflt rttfd (ho snow lias not yet entirely molted, so you may know what cold weather we havo had.? Well docs the "JUxavtinfr^ style it "Southern weather with Northern j?rineiplea.** W o are anxiously awaiting intelligence from Washington City. No Speaker vet, proclaim* the press every day, and the struggle lictwoen Hanks, liicnauukqn and Foti.Kit becomes moro and inore exciting.? Many are disposed to consider that as sym Ixilie of the struggle for the next President. We are not of that opinion but firmly believe that the nominee of the Cincinnati Joltvt-iition will he chosen by a largo mnioriiv. The Democratic party is not yet l l*._ ? - k'iiu. 11 may summer ami sieop, but the ;ry of "disunion" will arouse it* followers rroin llteir *>liiini>ora, and unite them in solid dialling to resist to the uttermost any atcui])t of fanatics to dissolve this Union. It ias always been loyal and faithful'?true to he Union?true to the South. Hie I>emocncy proper of the North have opposed Abdiiioni-in and M.,.ilnr species of fanaticism, uid united wit It their Southern brethren to ipliold our institutions. Should we not i ucet them in the Cincinnati Convention ?? iliould we rny to the Democrary of our *is- ' pr Southern States, "stand ofl", wo are holier ( lian you"? l.)oes it not seem foolish, ah- I nrd, ridiculous for South Carolina to coniuuc in the Union?nud lake no intercut in nportar.t public matters ? We mourn for , v gono days when the people of South i Taroliua ruled the State, and not a few jeal 1 ill* politicians who arc eternally prating ' iboiit th??ir ''immaculate puiity?-hatred of Yd era I influence" and such stuff"?when evirv one know s that a spoonful of Federal i 'pap" would l?e very acceptable to nearly ,.?r. M5...1 u. vat*~. i? ?* ?> wuv 1'iinM, 4<?i. jiuiiui, uu iiuv stri i* a politician?or defend our opinions? >ut leave nil that to us, wo nro responsible or thetn and not yott. The Aincucmi Hotel of this city bus been mrchased by William Holli no Kit, Esq.? Mrs. ntul Mr Flkmixo retiring from the mine. Mr. Jamks, Humid former innnngor >f the House still remains?and wo arc sure hat every effort will bo made by the piopri- j rtor and bis a-aUtanl* to please their pat- j us. Those xisiting Columbia must give he 4 American" a trial?ami they will be; cindly received hiiJ well entertainoJ. I The contract for building the New Water ; A'orks for Colutnbia has been given to! kicssrs. aii.uan iv rnv?who are m every vay quyliiied to do the work. Their offer rcceoded that of another contractor a Jj?w ttindrod dollars?and some of our citizens i tave called on the Honorable Mayor to mow why the contract was not given to the owest bidder a* stated in the advertisement for woposals. His Honor icplied?discontentJ K _? !--? . ?1- ? i a n-joiiieu, anu we knuw hoi now long me lixcn^ioii will continue. A* this is lcnj> your, an nnneuel miniher ?f weddings nre 011 the Uijiin, Ho jfoti'ineml U> he wooed slid innriied \V. J*,| .? The cxcreisee of the South Carolina Ool- ! cge were resumed on MotfcJuy, 7th iust.-*Ul the student* were not ywwewi and 'it U tintored in College that all the undV*? drfttee will not rothrti. rrof. ltyt^ny .i* 50! no unwell u* lake charge of hi* Dcjcv Uncut, ltd lii? hours nre distributed uiaong the 1 '| "! ioj . >. l)rv iuvmm. J he tilled it, or. teach as hd-tnught?or lie ro liMiiliinii liiiimil II fcnam ?J nMmrtw ever knew him. IIw depart!^ ^om ^ the proper ity, will hiiuCSt his departure. Some who hare nvMntcre**, in the -College except to advance actional'iqtcreists or wh6 c*un6t admire one whose fame and cbaracter are as high al?6ve their* as the mountain above liie muie mil. may sneer at liicao remarks. Others may Miivc to injure him or redicule his cltfinder*. .Dut their efforts will be in vain. 'J'hcy had better "Do d?g<, and bay (tie Moon," than to endeavor t<t east a alur upon the character, talents, or icnotw) cf Dr. Likurii. We have not been informed yet whether the services of l)r. <?ot'LD will l?e tepjtitre?Mn the Astronomieal Department of ihe Cullcgo this year. We Mtpposc the Trustee* will at their next meeting make an appropriation sufficient to engage liiin forj at least a portion of every term. They -licWilil nbo luive more tflhn two public Kx-^ uiniiuiitons of tlic student* during the year, ?inul consequently hare inoro Examination paper* printed ! Trulv your*, HAYAKIX { The President as a WriterTiik Xcw Yoik Sunday Jftrcury, a tteu-j tral paper pounce* Mtrngrl)' Upon the fonl maligna* of (J en. I'icree, who infest Washington. It says: The jackass of a correspondent, if he knew anything, ought to know that the inaugural iniiliCs^ufjLl'ji^ith-iit 1ms, ia nil case*, bccti TT?? inceptive produe'.iwu of tho President, concocted hy his ow n pen; and either read or spoken to the world, after haviug been submitted to the consideration of his immediate Cabinet Minister*. We havo not tints far 1 had a President, with the exception of (Jen. j Jackson and Taylor, who have not been, known JU reputable belles-let tern scholar*. I As for (icn. Franklin Pierce' tli? President of the United States, whom the stupid correspondent of the Xow York Herald wonld have the world ii-iiovc is so deficient i in literary acquirement*, that he has to employ Judge (iilchrist to write his Stale pa-; ]>*r?, every body who personally knows angltt' of the man, knows that ho is one of the first classical scholars of the day. At college he ranked with the bent of the belles-lettres scholars then induced to Ahna Mater; and while at the New llurmwhiro bar and when i? the United States House of Representative*, and in the Senate, he stood conspicnotts among his peers as Jin elegant writer. . . .. .. The Wakemanitei. Tins tril>e of deluded fannies, now in jail, spend much of their time in the worship jieculiar to themselves, and seem to regard the whole affair of their imprisonment a* a persecution for righteousness sake?and the old woman keeps up her pretended revelations from Heaven. It seems she has becu for many years carrying on her nonsense. . A gentleman writes us from Fairfield, that as long ngo as 1832, when living in that town, die pretended to#l>o "n prophetess," and wont from house to house preaching and proselyting. At that time she charged her husband ' with being the man of sin, and with "be witching'fall the invalids in that region, and i..- . .l-i.. j - - nikicr nil* uciumou, *ne iiiunicrcti a company of fanatic*, w ho seized and bound him. when Kite made an UMfmtural and highly criminal assult upon fain with jt knife, indieting dangerous wounds. The assault might lMve proved fatal, had not autno of her disciples become alarmed, and put a stop to the proceedings. It is probable that Iter mission for mischief is about fulfilled.? New Haven Jteyistcr. liomastld Cmci'mstaxck?A Fkhalb Soldikii.?After the departure of a British j vessel, a short time einee, for the Crimea, j among the troops on board was discovered a 1 female private?ft fine handsome, young French woman?the wife of a Swiss soldier of tho regiment. At her earnest solicitations, she was allowed to accompany her liSshand in her capacity as a soldier, as *bc expressed the determination to fight and ! tie in the same service with hjin. The en- i thu*iu*in of the regiment is universal, at this unlooked-for epuodc in the outset of their ( martial career. So plenned were a numlajr <>i visitor* io tne ninp, onieers and men with !ier spirit and prepoaossing appearance, that n subscription *n.i speedily raised. pf up- ] ward* of twenty pnftmh f^r lier.' flhcVfOn!-^ dors IW i i tie, MM lim* irerforpcU lier milita- J ry evolution* admirably. t?i vr? votjit CiriM) a Pa pin.?A chihl bo j pining to feAd become* delighted with a newspaper because h? read# the names of thing* hblcli arc familiar, and will progress nccoidtfitfly. A trt?w*pnper In one year u woitl* n quar tor'* schooling to n child, nnd every father in list consider that substantial information connected with advancement. The mother of a family being one of tli? hand*, and having*', a nmro immediate charge of chil<lieu, ahould herself bo fnsirncted. A mind oenti]>Md, lawotna* fortified against the ills of lit*, and braced for an emergency. Children n in used hv reading or frtnJy, are of course nioro considerate nud tnoro easily governed. Jlqw mattf ik# not spent twenty <J<?naVs Tor book* for fhci/ fnmilio:', w< uhf have given hundred-: t.? re claim A sort at'^atighter who had ignoinmlj* or t'.-.oii^b'lo v|\ fifj.Mi into temptation. Ohio t'urmtr. i inn ii| I i*ji?? boon given. > |^pS$|BF29E?$i "Ii was rumored tlant Denmark wok ( ' about tfo knu tjie Western Powers. | * :, jCptWit/uifbl had eomnmnicnted tho 1 terms of tho ultimatum to PrincolJ (OorlgUHlUff T The Allies demand n strip of lundf. i along the Dim?.he, itt order to secure ( tire free narlgntioir of th'at liwr: ' The Pari* Chamber of Brokers had , decided that the 'Russian loan should r npt'W quoted 0:1 the Bourse. t Sixty merchant vessels had been, 1 1 wrecked offSulina, ami 400 lives lust.. . It wua reported that abroach frigate : had been wrecked off. the coast of Spain, and all on Ixmrd hud perished. U There Mas nothing -from the seat of' ' War except tlie details of the battle of ? Kars.? ??-ry?v*i> *t' tr Later From California. "11 f JTTio United States "Mail Steam Ship, Xorthmi Z/V//^,Captain Tinklepaugti, 1 arrive<l at Key West ou tire 7th instant, , mid sailed the same evening fur Now v York. The California intelligence is nut particularly interesting. b? Another Fillibusteing' expedition,' j five linndred strong, had Innded inft lower California. [t, The Indian war in Oregon is becoM- ? ing more And more serious, and threatens to be a long bloody struggle. It ?. will probaby cost the Unitod States as much thue, money and trouble as did ' the Florida war. Tl?e enemy is posted I in mountain fastneses, every portion of J which is known to them, while our ' soldiers are entirely ignorant of the localities. They are also more mtmer- r ous, quite as warlike, better rtrmed and equipped, more energetic and bet- M ter provisioned than were the Senii- t .K.IO*. Lieutenant Slaughter, IT. S. A., had j been shot while sitting in the <U?c>r of ? his tent, and an engagement between ? the Indians mid. the Volunteers at f Walla Walla had taken place in which ? 50 Indians were killed and wounded, v and 20 whites. 11 General Wool was arranging pre Jimimuies for an early campaign " against the hostile Indians. '' On the IsthmnS all is quiet. Walker is succeeding in his administrative J reform, and numbers are joining his 'Q ranks from California and the X^iiitcd " States. r ' ". -i Washington Rumors. ?/.' b Washington, January 14. a It is stated here that Enrrlnnd will 11 gi ve np her claim to a protectorate over * the Mosquito coast rather than go to a * war with tho United States. New York, January, 14. ^ Tho steamer Atlantic has arrived with Liverpool dates of December 2(5tli. u Extensive Robbery. l! Hie Charleston Standard gives a tl detailed account of an eatcneive rob- " bery perpetrated at the Mills House, in that eitv. Hon. F*Awrr*r?r? H*?. .nani>.\, Minister Plenipotentiary from the Republic of Wnezaala, arrived at 01 Charleston on Sandfly morning, nud ? nut np at the above named tyotel.? \VIdle at breakfast, a, gentlemanly Jook- o ing man opened h{a room door, by means of false keys, broke open his f, trunks, took therefrom $8,000, -and t| made his escape. $1,000 is offered for the recovery of the money, or onethird for any portion that may be regained. ^ ^ Religious Jstoleraxce ix Russia.?t No Association* for rHi?iou* purpo*es arc lof- !l orated in Ruwdnt no printing presses are 1 permitted to print the lliWe hi the teniae!* h iiir tongue of the people; no versions of * ffcrriptn*? in tho only lungnxgv the nia*s?* can wndorMxnd, are permitted to croxx the frontier. It 1* stilted, that there has lawn n copy of tlio llible iti ltutwia, primed in thxt country, xinee IBM (SnepoHenrtt RIM* r. Agent'*, tract distributer*, find ?s little furor with the bigotod C*hr as xoi many Red Re- Q publican*. Ecen trt the two miliums of Jews' eraitcunlmted in hie em^dre, not n ewpjr ?f the < Hd Testament in their native Hebrew i* permitted. No ClimtHiii missions to tlie most 01 Imrh.-irom and distant tribes under his sway, ^ lire loicmieu. ino-ttgoneiiOTre ami piOttt I MofHvi?in?, permitted tPprmap their flmrit 1 able work everywhere eh*o, lifts been driven b from liiuir labors in IlUssin.?Mhmonrtrrj m Rcf/iaUr. " - ki ?* ????-< v"?-?' j i > |> Alexander Hamilton *** only twenty y^jtrn of age when he was appointed Licuiennut Colonel in (he nrwy <?f the revolution, ftml Aidde-Cniop to Washington. At tweht v-fivo, he was a member of the Contimrntnl Upigreet ; *1 thirty, he was one of the *u ablest u)?*l?liens of the Convention Hint frnin- * ed the Constitution of I lie JU uitvU Stntoa; at *l thirty-two, he whs Secretary <4 the Treasury, M nuJ organized tlint brunch <rf the lUfUl upon ?o compile and co*h|>reli^flHp 4 pIAn, jljat in# great change *4 hn|WiMgpncnVpf< nu* siiKc been made upon it, t? ate o|uiii* >11 on theological matter*. A MUcnown divine, the pMtor of tbo vUJtoB immnNuini un iw UHWa tml wlnlc ending his tnio New Hugfihd table, tl?? con ret-' P.!' "V0? cliurtfe md' Quotli the minister. '*Culon*l hotr H ] iVpjK-n that a man of your extcRak eu)4ms?e in.I information ha* never *M?it |?dLvM| luty to i<?in our society ? )jju |||^np rr.nt laboreiw in '.!:e^incyanJ^e?^?^a* end greatly to atrcngthen./>ur Jinnd* Jinj >"vt?4k tr^uo^ fctflm ' aiw*^M&t# ?fton thought a* you do about lhi? buidne**, md ofk day I bad wdtnnM nude nptoiv mimf o fall into "the mnks but that nigtit l Hfcd * Iream which caused ino to give it up." ^Atid,**Jtodptud did ;;w int i t nimtftmg ipujne litmnce of Paradise, aud w*n a man f*?W> .ml kimck.' Who** that T" asked a voice from within. f.icnJ wishing admittance,"^ \rn* Xbki oply.' Die iloor was opened and the f'ff% x-d'oW. ***. "" Well, sir, wli.il denomination did you. l?eoiiff to tdo\v? yoiider f" ' . 1 was an Epi-copnliati,* replied the cniidiln\e for ndlhiltnm-e. ' do ill, tin n, and take a scat near the Irtwrwrttwna* *Mw*? 1 1 1 Just then KiMjlhyt H<TDr?J; ?m si* waa iu ,'re.sbyl.-ilau, add fltilguardian directtsl lanu o a seat. A la'ge liliuiUw were admitted! ind received direuions w|,e|U to seaL them, elve* ; I tlien atepjaxl up t'?lhe entrance. 'Well, sir, what arc jot* I" aaked the guarlian. ' ^ '1 nin neither High Churchman* PresUyerian, Lutheran, C'ulvinisi, Catholic oriair, ?ut I am tluft annul old Kthan Allen that oil probably have heard of, from do*n l>oow.' 'What, the *mm- man who took Tieamiido" ?{ "V Hi! ? I 'Tlta Mini'.' I rrit'jri], .... t 'All ri^fu, Ethan,' wiiJ he, *ju-?t >l< ^ in *u?U it liotrM irkrrrvtr j/otr fttn#.' ^ .arm *lf ? fyg I* Si:fiAHToroi. Takks >?Hi!* q(i??tiont tax hevu el?U?fiitvtv Tti? U*uuiH)i.p iihii}' kravy het* Onithe'loeeWhttof! mil whatever iuformatioi* ?a*M I* rum book* ami the rc M?rt* of army uiliivr<v rm burmjfht to Km-.' JH'iat a patW inoatig-ition, live head, outh<ail * in. WlKujg ,< natter*?iMI't M*r mv luotUtv?sU-ehledt*/ hat Selafcvtupol war not taken* wall tiiati *111 *rts on its raptor*- miK be held iieafliyva L>r ? -u hi ; -jjaavte ?kt murn 4 Alvoiit the same time, Macular I\ <>u<>u^iic he question scrm* t?? have Item debalartaa It. l'eteralmrg. It wit* wttW ifcara-FVyv am tHcial doctniwal than* the W>i i iul V, from which wo jure e?traeU?oWwhore, '?? ?. : i . i.?- -*ar . ? - *r fai?_ .2- - i-L .. * J. J in* mcmnem Maw* ma* n u jwwwm lo> iscr (lie expression. tha wmrth Wn'.*>y m*t>>jiol a* comraditluiguialml <r*M tk* # lorthern : that there i?> U?u one culy *>C SeMhtopo), which i* eftin?te?P ?n.lHe- wnthrrik *\4 w mi wy, m w m jjawaajni'M^ ,"K*" .pttiiiaiil "naiinlln?!' A W estern pedagogue. m- "teaching- |8# ioung idea how to *lio<rt," found it tftj difficult to impress the1 ldttert'4jfr* npwal the nu> Hory of an urchili of four year*. UeftaftlljNV eked the votinghojoful, t?y w?y *fiUustnuw?n : SVliat'ilort your fiiihct to the* ?r*c.\ wliHi he want* them to inm to therght!"?"*lle|i! git nfong 2.40 f* escUimedl 1C youthful prodigr, hi* countenance lit U|jr>;Nth Animation. The teacher ha* adopted ft. iiVcn-nt manner of illustrating hi* *vbjtrt?? 1 * J4'c-? *. Who i* that gentleman f" ft*keJ old Jlofr of fi frteiul, ay he wtw a Urge man, with a rotuhcrnut frdnt, standing in ft doorway in late street. lu u > ? "That,** aafd the individual addressed, "if, no of our Huston pilot*." ?*> "Ah," replied the little "Id fellow, with tu, ten very nierrv, If should think he ifect descendant of PauucliTon* Piloi. -,,. ifcton Btt. * A n estcrn editor, in speaking eif Eof the newly elected Senators, say* fc* K liia imiAvanpA i? ba i ngor of common eenso will be longer ? boring through it, rhoii it would ike a boiled carrot to bore fount Blanco.! 1 r,<< <b .* . ?K*T??W?f "V . * 111 i' ,J'm ' -'' if Deau me how flu idly bo dotes talk J"* rtid Mrs. Partington, recently at a uuperArtce lecture; UI nm always reiiCcd wiitii iiu iiiwiiiiis lue UUMrij, lUft is eloquence' warms mot in every >? owe and catndge of my body" t'i? )? . ~ ' v.^*K rutiff Tuk Cbattauoog.i \A Ipertixr ?ejr?.t ,<i*4 atHitgM to suffer to the tune of Ave hundred er day in our packing houeee." ] w?i ?#. wi \;i, i ie?i i t - - virt? ^Thb numlier of vencrnblo and patriotic and of Uevohitionnry pensiouere rtftw* lesi * ndloM. It is now reduced to fid," Tie * * umber of reeeietlccsry 1 widows reeflfrfef "11 envioM ie 0,002. Tun f edinm |.? llu>?0 of our eitiuni ubo ()et>ire to ire their go<*U, wme% de., idrertWd, ill mlyertiw bj the mv u|k>? tfc? tn|i I, | A*Urpm Our Joerfr v