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- * * t-'' ** * I#.., fr- ... ..* ; . . It 1 \ - . - I I . / ' *' * ' * ' 1 L '? i i m i , y^tummtrnfr* TmnMft^-Tlr*nrWBrMiTifTMi~^frMTii^ i \fn r' m i i i - -<fyrrir~,'ii'~r- TWH UMPP ~v-- ii^i ? i tpitrari r<-iMrTr*^T*^ir^rr ! ^ 'l*1? ^^ j A KEFLEX OPT POPULAR ETVEWTSL'-' i ; " . *.%; . . .. ' - v < ?. ?. .^ \ '..- * t . , ?: _i.w '< ' . : '" . *,*t * * ?*n'0tod to flrogre&s, the Rights of thq ???th, and the#fftt5ioir of "tttsffd ^Htotc^dge ajtintf all Causes of t&oata Pfft. VOLiHttl* / UREEHV1LLE, SOUTII CAROLINA, TBUR8DAY MORNING, APBIL 9. t?63. NUMBER H t. ' i n ' i/ ' i ii '-' ' ' " 1 1 r "' - ? ? r &BAX1.PY. ! l y. ;*ss-*. . %? 'F^rJlWKjf"' ?* Adn iiec. 1 ^ AJ?vwf?m^ .. 1 WtMUiiwrt-d ft ih**.U.? M>*4otUr 1 k f*X.#WMp 1*v ?qMa>r?, of-iJ Jliniao Um>,' ! , w Mm, fcr tbf IM W?jrtl?fc; MMatx-Rw ! <r*?Wft>r <!? moou4 ?f>4 riiir<i W uirtlen?, *n6 1 i I ' *k?rgwd for a* rf ?miU ' % * ?. .~w,' < i? wlMM?4abliah?4 autfl 1 " , ?r4*r?i Wit unl wconliuirly. j 12 |ii*dA ^arfn|. . . ' i jfe- . * 1 -T. f? : .-'. r1 W\\ The mind Boy. v . , v Tfc? following IImi * ?ir,^v ore r?ry , ^ )*?tty, and**W no doubt, Wing * tear to , Mm eye of ?fce rti4?*: - W | It ?m a bleared ?"ni>i/rVdi?y; | ! TV? blo^mej( tl>? air wa? mild, , Rub Wrdt,.j!UiM4 forth theie lay, I And every thing m nauir* wuiled. In plentanV thought* I VtM'trtl on ) fiw?ttli-th? n?np wootfttiiuiple shade, tuddrnly, I (dim upon Two ebOdren tr'ho bad thither atrayed. ' tf. Jtrt beech tree1* foot A iHtln plrl reclined j , " * Bk hapd im IraH she fteutly put*. " And tbeu I eaw die boy wu blind. HH?fciUr?? knVw not 1 wn? near? 1 A tree ?wwmM me froth iWijvUw? "'t Sot ?H they nnid I well could lienr. f- And 1 ouald'H? nil they mlglil do, > * ' ^ I "" IVenr Mnry," #nld the |>oor blind boy,, , .'v ? "Tint Utile bird sing* rery long; Bay, do yon eee him t? Ivi* joy, * And la he pretty no liit tong f" J ij? . / i ? " > J tfn, Rdwafd.-ye*.** replied the maid,- < * I "eey the Mrd on yntldrr tree * . The peer lw?y rig lied and-gently raid : " biat' ', 1 w ieli that 1 eon Id tee I 'I "*TM flrtwem yoH any are *ery Wr, ( , ; And bright grefcii leave* are on lira tree*. And pretty Idrda are ringing there. . How beautiful for one who avaat , Vet 1 the fmgrapt flower ean smell. And I wan feel the green leaf'* abode, "Aatl Loan l.ear lJi? note* tluu. swell '. ' From tboeedear birds that Cod ha* made. < M ^ I , < '' Ho, Ood )> *? i? 1W J Thou*li night,'elaat tie hae not given | But tell in*, arc lharf.Mj blind Among tb? children ii|i in UenreD!** ' , i " No, d?arret Wwthl. there iH a** ; . . t*nt<fehy aak But * thing to 0<ld T" ; " O Mary, H- * m good <> 9r 1 thought 1*4 ld< to look at Oodl' Bra Jt?:>g dieeare hi* hand hml laid v IBa, On itiat flanr boy eo meek nnd m!Vl, TW-1 Hi* widowed mother went on J i.myed I < That God would ijert her dghGeee child. U*>tW??mrMmDi her face, IV iX r "gbrte ? ; I . Where Mnrjr ea j* I God thill M?> * 1 "And you'll eonea there, deer Mary, too ; M|t mot h ?-r, dear, whan yon eome there. Tell Ed word, mother, that k V> Ton Vno# 1 Oergr.aew you here!" H? fpi.Vi n? " ore. b*i^Aaatlypanelled, Unlit the final blow wna given ; Whan Gad took ?|? that poar blind "child, I " And opened drat hie ejfaw> >?u HritrWr i i ? r i" ijpnp^jiTgn?i. . fl?K, J*?. 6*t?ART iv CAMP?A wrimr from Vfrgiilt* give*, tbo.followio# am wi Ink ?k?uh of the Atne/irno burnt! * \" wt Ado. SlwaetV ItoaAjonrlora to Aar, nnd raw him eating eome i?yr?l enteknr* *A*ff 6jMi,{L: (hm> Rl'unrt i? ' dft?Tty, f?nv% f*"t mno, though by rr?? mean* foppish, IimHioi ncnrtim or fraehhea, lie )*'i?? AociaMa, egrceaUa and lively*, and U a gentleman of high toned ntcntupHdmienu ami rare genius, lie U oT more tliun ordinary sise, toml thirty your* old, v*ry hand ??n?, fidr. ?omjdeiion, with bright, beaming CTW, <?t quiek perception and dnpett^rek^,, fits dressnod appear- , .hie character, lip has several odd and fanuCKtical character* with him and oo , hk eair. Hi* eook lea Frenchman, 1 from mm df 'be cn/e house* la.Pari", a Cantrihtquitt and comical genhis; the nriDcifwI boeioeee mac in his office U a. Preset an, % man Of education, distinction and wil t an I irTtha musical d?jprtmant ly? ha* Sweeny, a aou of Old Dwewi'M or tnt* Mtua*.?The ironcn corvette,Milan Miled Irom this ort on r?nadj?y afternoon, having oft cigpd the French ?oeau I, M 8t. Andre, rvd htfill, ktHO the Vice <'on*ul, M. >*8ibowtft, ?nd fMftlly. Tbe Milan, neowap?i?d by the Cntjtni, will pufrwd to Fort Boytl, wbete die former M\ uke-in ? quantity of ooai from the 1 Mil for Mexico. TUe Mi Mk** PMbpftgera wMI be tr*o?f?rred to lie Cetiuat. Tbe letter will then gft to few VoHL Mim whence tbe CoimuI i?4 ordered to report o die Frteeb ft?K4M#r mt Washington. # ' ^Hker/aefr. M /Verweoa L L ^^FrleilOfl vOttriwry * * ?' ?1?>w ' Col. Saamel G. Earl*. ? It J* lb? mournful privilege of 8oPth Carolina to.pay * tribote of eor?#*r q?w bo bM of mi Who ftM KM bdh diwlr Yrom h?r mHI to the field. ^.jA foojdtj proportion of tbo beroe who " lave fllqHiMtJ lie brtntri of sia-. or 8t*tea hove acknowledged naWily mtl ntirtofe tinder the Palmetto, [t I* ottr- sad duty to ?*apcd (he faU of >ne of this class?o?e who nbtjr end mnorably served bis native State, with Jio pen, (as editor of tbo'Anderson Colette,) and was reedy <b eeHre her with lie eworj, but before the oeeet of thie ear lied chosen e home of adoption in he West, Col. Samuel "G. Earl*, of .he Tbiril, Arkansas Cavalry, .we* killed u the btillisul and dashing affair under If art- Dorti end Format, neer Franklin, Penn. A friend contributes a brief rkelch to a Western join oal, froio which a e quote lh4 following : "Col. Ernie was e native of Rnuth Carolina, -and at tlm iftne of bis death whs shout thirty veers of airs. Ilia *d i iteati<?n w*? completed w Bethnny CaK ' lege. Virginia, an institution of learning presided "over by ilmt great and good > man, Alexander CampbvH. At college * lie stood bigfi in all his classes. pnd I wax universally beloved. Marrying in ? fconth CmoTina. CoT.* Earle emigrated to" ' Aikrtn?rt?, 1 am informed. in 1850, and J Mtiled near Camden. A* a lawyer and J planter ha waa ther<- pursuing the even ? lenor of hi* way add living I lie life of a 1 useful citixen. when the greatest tevolu- i lion the world ever saw broke ont. Of I course, |?e way ono of the Href- to tinihenth hi* sword for the tuighty conflict, lie raiser] a troop of cavalry, waa elected ] Captain, am) joined the regiment origi- < nauy commanded by JDr. Solon Borland, i snd afiarwarda, aM the time of hie death, t l?y himself. He participated to the hat j lea of Oak Hills, Elk Horn and Farm t ington, and I know that he went with * ftett. Price to luka. and bore himself I with conspicuous gallantry in the list- < ilea of Corinth and Llatchie Bridge.? I [lis regiment served as infaniry nearly I til of last year, but was're-mounted in i November. , Col.' Barle's character at a man, and i sa an officer, was attractive to ft'dtg ree j < embnntihg to enthusiasm in every one i who had the honor of knowlug hi in?a character i Or seed with all gnod grmea To grae? .a gentleman snd a Christian. * Need I say more t Quiet* unavsuniing, and apparently taciturn, his near fjiends knew that under s plain, serious, practical exterior there j ran aa rich a vein of sentiment, wit, fan- | ev and genuine humor as aver gladden- , aid aocial intercourse or basghtebed the lints of friendship and fraternity. His manly fuce ev%r shone biigbtest in the dav of battle! *nd it Was s emnriinn rs. mark of hi* companion* in arms when 1 ilia pannoa's opemog roar 1 heralded I I he near approach of (h? conflict, 'There pfixto Kafle with hie battle face on?ace how gny and smiling he i?.'" v* Ventriloquiam. The Rictunond cor reapon dent of the KnokviMe Kegialev relate* the following: L??t night I called on Col. Rcott, of the Louhrtaua cavalry. Toil Iiare often lweard of him ita VVeat era campaign*.? While in Kentucky^ hie negro hoy, who bee followed him aince the war begattj tliwobed a dead Yankee, and assumed tha g*?b of a Federal Sergeant, While on hw way to Richmond a ventriloquist, one of the-tribe of Benjamin, learned (he etory connected with the negro'* apparel. After nightfall, wjiea the ne . gro was nodding With a- valtae between hi* fee?r a deep tutted voice proceeded from it. Voiecvf MyvSrrtW, wake up ? theifl'e my clothe* you've got on. ... .Sato??* W ho'a dat f (The Colonel Aya that Saw** ey?? prottuded a toot when (he earpet awek lam the cli.> r y^'?i idwiM 8ip<iW, of 18ih. CoDn?r<trui. kitlad at Lexington^ Kentucky. You MfeiJh?? "w my. AtikiUkSW^T" *?* * fwi Q?d,'iTiUM y??k??, dinVjW you'd Vm n?>iiv>r?, 1 yo(,W6f wWr_>ni 3l -?n too. * Ih -Um ' thka m n*. inula Sum aftOoMb bim?*)f. Ttiara liamood in < ilrekM car, on? oold winter nifcbt. Hta math chattering, hiaoappad wool atraighleuad. and hi* ?|? roitat attorn in tfc* ngnmy ~f SK M* Bam toochad the Yanked?!King. "fi? wears (he (altered Irnmoepun which lie donnad at tha beginning of. tb? wr.? When b* reachatK?og*ill? bedbMa. ply liia .wardroba with apparel, wfih ilia ceriifota thai H f*C oaear ?4?<a nvr worn in Now Kngtand, nod Bam will . lira and'dia ft baM>W man, r lie baa, lika ifaa'rtat of ov? lltfy itor??r of fV riUnWn, iu .4mm, religion mm politoa*. eapaafcft/ inthamalUr of drwta. Btw*m ffyfcp feunM.-Binea !? ?olH(itu*tm flr? engine in Unl- j limor#, ?? !*?#*frjr'flf* J??Y* J4ft* abanllit* kwuen fey fira<4o uOt axo**) ! 'I'hiki ?rc ???r fiftaaw thomWwl ?nv?l?6? m tU fe?la*nl bo*f*taU * Natb yilia. XWK*U;W*rau* ??*?<* . . MS j'*5* *i ?**. ** *. 5^* **:?' ; ~'?x -' * . 4 f . w* I ^ - fca_^ I If eefrtspondent *if lloeton tori raying the qtier disruption of Mci- t iy Ic JJ*w Oriean*, Mf k t V t There ire none of Uif leader* of fnah- \ on here. Tlie ladies who moulded bo- * iiel"Jr bare moved into the Confederacy ; I heir bwbtodi - iuid> eons ?Id the t fcnka cf death you will find thmn.V- - i d*HT merchants, trt b?J ?um, have bM >ut the rebellion with folded arm*, wait i ng patiently for 'the solution. Mr. ( uhn Uurmide is one of theaf. He is, | prelume, the -ricbol men in L6ufc4ana. < 3e owes numerous plantation*, and his t itHD?ion on Washington avenue?r with < t* perk, n* large a* your Boston Public | iarden, end ita picture* and marble ? llmt rations-of taste and wealth, and ita | iverbloonilng ffowere?ii one of the 1 oveliest home# in America. J't wn? Or* i Lered for Juptea Robb, bin when-he fail- i d it fell into the hands of Mr. Biirnsioe. I i* a palace, and ita possessor is a king. c I* ia e?? wWngtltn and a bachelor, wbh f vays *o winning, hospitality so beauti- t til, that the mystery is that ho is alii I a "1 larhelor. fie ie a retired merchant'; tvill he finds much to do, to keep and ? hv? what he luta during a life of honor- t title Ytmliife trained. Alro/ulv hundr?/l> ?f hi* negroes have lietn enticed away t 'roin his cotfoo and sogkr fiuld*, end lb* < jueritla* have destroyed one of bis .JiinOttiona?the finest one on the abnp- I ism buries of the Mbniwcipfii. Mr. I tiurni>id??'* experience of ell the planter* n ihe 8001)1. lie ha* loo touch wealth < .0 be impoverished. "< Tw* Krrecra o? Ton a row.?^The Dublin MotilreMl nwcrU lhal the pupils ' >f ihe Polytechnic school in Paris have < ecenlly furnished ' some-curious ststisios bearing on tobacco. Dividing the * roung gentlemen of thht college into ' wo group*?the sinoker* ana non- " unokcrs?it shows that the smokers ' lave proved themselves, in the various I xxnpmilive exainiuntiora, "far inferior tw liio others. Nut out/ in tke exainins- 1 lions, on entering the school, aro~?bs 1 smokers in a lower renkr brft in the various "ordeals that they have to pass Lhrougii in the year, the average rank .] jf the t-mokers had constantly fallen, 1 ?nd not inconsiderably, pMle the men 1 who did not smoke enjoyed a cerebral 1 atmosphere of tiki clearest kind. ?- ? 53 - Tntt Nigroks to dk Forcsb to 1 Flewr-? The Washington Chronicle lays down the }sw /or the pegroee thus J Fighting ptnniveuotM is *n?T they muat gr? ia the furyfront- ftf the battle. The Yankees evidently inland Lo destroy the entire breed to America I ! General tlonter believes the employment of blacks as soldiers to be nnoessary -to the preservation of our cobntry. The-ieault of the war miut lie lo secure to them the ineetlmable blessing which, but for the rebellion, con Id never have been attained by tire present, or pet hare, the next generation. Tfii* being the case, ft H?m> oioje than fair that negroes should aid ne in crushing that rebellion WtiiCW is AS hostile to tlicir interests A? it is to Ours ; and if there Are among ? thenr Any dbo are too selfish, or too cowardly to make sacrifices and incur risks for the sake of His gryat privilege. of their fnaohoofi, tluij should .be ooto- t polled u> do their duty. ?, A F*<t or DiRtKO.?A correspondent of the Chattanooga Kebel vouches for tho Iwrral correctness of the following statement, it'being taken fiorn official sources; Two davs before the battle of Mors free-boio'. Fir* Lie.it. C.O. White. Company A, 10th South'C?Volina Reg imcnt, was on picket, half a milein/wlljlt* of our line, Having taken three men and started to establish communication with the picket* en-; his right, he was* suddenly *urroondl*iby * parly of Yap,kea cavalry. And ordered to surrendm Swing lie wAs overpowered, be gave up his sword. The Lieutenant commanding the Yankees then ordered him to rbc rear, lie started, but noticing rbe Yan ken looked ngitste-l. iiiuin-dialelv tUSWOdi?nd grappled him. calling to -his three wm to* knock down as niahy m they eou'ld,"and to .bis company to rallv to hie assistance. . Having succeeded in getting a sabre, he Wounded;- several of ?ni? onAtntt ?n/f lr?nf IIUMM fill K?? I dll bi?*?oropany came up, when he cell"- I d out to tu^ro f" SIkh* the ?a?eal?? cioii i iMinu me." Tiey >ni, KMing ?omo and driving off lite reel. B* ihe time ho had reformed hit coirtpaay, h# was charged by a pretty large bw* of oaewlrv, whom- ho rrpahed with aVm of fotiffaen killed end three wrtOpded, Uft npott tb? tieldl Atnopg the Van* Wees kiHad wKs a Major Kosenguatan of .1 "* A CBAat-Wwrot* Letter I the Lottddft Tiinas ?sjfs; " To ?*sert. that Charleston, la its pr??ent atrHuoa, tilMttaWttaMe. would obvi&uely W> Juriictow* &Um? : but it i? tru* that * %pukl not be l nil en without an titonnoui ?r?*. hiinekinjf .imo|u?n?k*e?f by *n and fend ; that ihe hum k, even In (!*<*?? , would h??? Io be oonn?ct4d witb d*?pw rate valor befere h eotdd l>? t" wo rvtmut d?rmpr * u>n?<*wneo*.???*j J XU l*igh cHffe reader h a* eeeyoMUr; 1 r~4>'' r' ^ . \ V I . * f ? m m ** Tbt C>*fcdwrt? Tex Sill* ,Tbf Cb?rlestd?-Mercory a*y> We ?* tseeived ft oopy of .Hie Tux Bill low before Congress. Tbo- Kill is * ong one, end may be altered Mid > mended in various weyn before it be toibes A lew. .But, as.'It U n matter ef mltre'rial'interest,' wd give ft synopsis at js jirovwions ; ' - -? The Bill, M'Wfxirled by yottr Comntltee, proposes e tnx of one per.centuin n the value. <if ell reel end personal >reperty, motisv# end eredits beUf on he 11 th dey of January. 1862, end oh he * 1 Till dey of January of each s\ks ceding yeer thereafter, except on such >roperty, moneys or credits, as may 1* mpfoyed in Aticen*ed business, or the jrofits of which are by the bUl..es|?ecial.. I ~_1 -.v M .?_ _ . J ? j m??u i prciMsri<m me inone or uusr Slg out llfcfcUSe*, Mtld Uxe* bushiess, M olio w*: Hankers, three thousand dollars for isch license, and ten per centum on the ;ro?s amount of pfoflts realised during he sear ending on the 01st December, 18W. . Auctioneers, tventy-firo r^ofta!* for racli license, and 'one |>er cuuluiin on be-gross amount of sales. Wholesale dealers m liquors, one uind red dollars for license, and one pei ientnffi'on the gross amount of sales. IietaH dealers in liqBOrs, fifi v dollars [or each license, and one per centum on lite gross amount of sales. Retail dealers, fin groceries, merchandise, ?fcc?) tyreuty five dollars for each li reuse, and one per ceu-utn ou the grusi amount of sales. \V hotels In dealers,''one hundred dol ars for each license, and one pur centum >n the gross amount"of piofits. Pawnbrokers, one hundred dollars or each Heenae, and ten per centum.ou lite -gr?ss amount t f profits. ' Distillers, one hntodred dollars foi Bach'license, and ten per centum, ou tht grott amount of sales. Prowers, fifty dollars for each license sud one per centum ou ihcgro?a mnuum of salts. ( Keepers of hotels, inns and taverns twenty dollars for each licence, and let per centum on the gross amount of ^*Kif its realised* Keeper* of eating irouser and boarding-houses, where there ars six hoarders or more, the same. Drolrtrs, one hundred dollars for eacV lioeuee, ahtl ten per centum on lh< gross amount Of profile realised. ivon.n.erciai iimk'rn, on?i hundred dollars for each license, and one'pei centum on. all sales. i Tobacconists, (wrnly-llvi dnllirs fbt sach license, and one per cent inn on Ifroa* amount of. sates. Any person whose business it is to retail cigars, MM.tr and tobacco, in any form, shall Ix deemed a tobacconist under this act but wholesale and retail dealers, tm? ing taken out license therefor, shall po tie required to take opt license as e to bacconist, anything ip ibis aet tin contrary notwithstanding. Theatres, three huflored dollars cash license. ft very edifice nse<f for purpose *?f dra malic or operatic representations, plan or performances, aad aot including hall rented er need occasionally fur concert or theatric representations shall be re gar tied art est under this act. Circuee. '-undred dollars fo each circus. *nd o, >rsoha exhibit ing shows, twenty lira dollars. Howling .allays and billiard rooms twenty dollars for oaeh bowling arte; or billiard table; Livery at able keepers, t w?\ty- fiv dollar* for each licence, and one pc oeotoua.au groan profits. Cattle broker*, twenty five dottnrn fo eaob lic?ane, and one per centum on tb gross amount of antes. Hcidier* and bakers, twfntv fire dol lars for each licenses and one ?ef &hidtt on tin gross amount of Sates. ? Pedlars, "fifty dolWrrs for each lie*** and one per caoturw on the. grorsaulei .Apothecaries, the snroe^* ' Litsyws, physicians,' Surgeons, an dentinal twanVy*"fiVe dollars fur est Hceose, and mm- per centum on the grta amount of recefpts from practice. Confectioner*, twenty -five dollars ft each license, and one per.oentnui on ti groye wttssrit of sale*. Malarias not exceeding fUVeen bus final dollars, tanpf one . per cent., we any excess of that amount two p< OMI? , aJjjT" * J . Ttisra afa atsrv nmruinM wnsn.L to Uui rail rood acui ilttm uavigntia compaaias ; bank*. wtraat eoinpaaia ?fing< in?itiutioAN, gaa eoiup?n?M, tek gcafih.anri miinofactuiing ooiupaniaa. li further propose* to levy a tax * onepa1 eenl upou pity parann or p? <?w, firm -or c^gnpeoy pubfiebfpg ah n?e?>p?p?r, toMgaaiuo, Or otbar litarar; aaienliflc or M?? publication, hnua periodically, oh tba grpae rcyeipuf fc Oil adveriua'tuenu. or all mattaga/ft lb* ioMrtion qf which hi fcaid mwijm per or OtOar publication, aa afore?ni or in axgrna, tpppkinaata, akaeta. a ftp laeaea, lit? pi taring vba aOtna, p* i? required or nitiotft ih* m* York Sunday War<5017 ?f tirat brtf (he capital of ike Worth i booed 16' tba 0ov?rumo*t. No won dor Ihey itolr* ;b subjugation o tb< k*tl>fe tie fOKjy??t oftfce 00U. * Charleston. 11 It was irr this-far famed, euljiVated. hospitable city that the peeple of .South Carolina, through their representatives in" Conception, declared their separation, from the negro worshipping, iptidel inoendlarta* of the North, Uwae-forthe possession Mid Oefrace of this city that the Federal flw *?* brought down at Porl^unilen It was this locality which was,'in former general ions, consecrated to W?erlv. Frotir before Fori Moultrie the British fleet wae driven, though Sir Peter Parker fought like * Briton.? This aocient metropolis .witnessed the eaeeutiorrof llavue, asm rebel against the orown and Government of the third George. It witnessed, too; the erection of the statue of Vtlliam Pitt, t host ate*man, erho dared to defend befbrw the Biitisb Parliament the priciple of English liberty in behalf of the colonies. [h 11?A anil t\f lliesl rests* * " ?J * ? *H? -? . w, ?<" ? V?M ini^rrw * the mortal remains of Calhoun. T1i? < honored nwmea of great patriots-? Moultrie. llutledge, Pinckney, Turnbuli, Middle ton, Laurens, Uayne, and many < othenr?-cluster together or, the page.of i ber history, and bequeath to that old I m gallant, liberty-loving city a wealth of !;r*atne*s. Her glorious p*?t cannot ail to in^ptre Bontimente of sublime do 1 volion Jo freedom, i And now the minion* of despotism? i the fo.ul biood oT fanaticism ? prompted by fiendi-h hate, envy and malice, mas* themselves to crttib out the sons yf tbo In-aye and the fiee. Let them try I? i The vulture and raven will lie invited to the feast ! i?t them beard the lion in his dm ! They will be welcomed to I the shock. I^el them storm Charleston, and they wilt descend " to the harvest I of denth I*1 Let thetn Cake Lino lesion I bv airy vflfoit?by any combination of * numbers and appliances, and they a ill take a Golgotha of asher, cinders and i human bones 1 . There site stand*, a* calm as a sum. , liter's evening. "We know how to L defend our soil," is the proud language v of Carolina's sons, "or w? know bow , to peiUh I" " We'll liohl tire giaves of our ancestor*,'or sleep with the illus 0 troti* dead I" * 1 O brave inollier Plate I We love > and bonor yovir name. The blood vf our house b**"TniitgJed aith the fallen i i. brave, and be have an inheritance iu , i the v alor and glory of your koto ! [ StMthern Crista. , ' llt?eT ix W lis AT.?It has been long known and lite idea acted on among the ' Spanish agriculturist* in'i'esas and Mrs' ico, that the rust in wheat is produced i 1m shovfrcr* or heavy dews followed by a ll(?t villi illiiint* I htit tvori.^l J i > lion when Ilie wheal in iu lite hlooiit ; t?iul niiVk. The effect of ihe sun upon - the wet plant produces the rjist. To I avoid this mull, two meti take a lies** ropv**y or thi(ty feel long, ? or longer, and walking ai that distance apart, draw it over l.ie wet grain,, there r by shaking oft" the drops of rain or dew, and thus prevent the usual effect of the ' sun wpoh the pUtit. >. After a heavy dew the *ope should ? he drawn over the wheat early in the * .morning. Wheat planted on hiiU, or - windy positions, generally escapes rust; when in low flat grounds, where there r is leas wind, the rust takeaeffect. Smut * is probwbljr* rod peed. ?rr.e man* ner.. 1 he people of the Col ton Slates siioujd noilco (liia. i Hath 1'aprr Ifliul l)aarsioTa#>.? regret to learn that the Itaih l'aper e Mill, situated on the Sonlh Carolina r KaDroikf, six utile* from this city, war, | destroyed !> fire about C o'clock, p. m., ' * Vestdrday. The roof of the Wilding ?, w*a discovered lo he on fire, when eve rf phfeshU exertion was mc.de to exlins L' guish thS flam*** h*V owing to the provalenpc.??f wind,' all efforts to oyeroytn^ ?h?e jW wm ?t *? avail?ibw t, onllf. h..;r,It?_ 1-.: ? ' - ?' ? "?V? i ? 1| VWP0UIIIOU. y Tlii* ? a severe luaa, and in the ptea ill acafciiy of p?per ?tU ino?i oerioioly d interfere with the publication of ibc b jntirna'e that are depebdeol on the 111ili * for a aupply "t pnper, ? [.4u<7tfrto Conftitutionalist, 3J. ' Fromolmiluru)???Tire Mercury of April,#. ?peaking of (He gather tog of I*- i lie Y a like* neve) forte* for ibe attack ?t upon C-harlen op,, aaje : ?r During the foirooon of yeMerday, t in^i uiiaM nf ihu g enemy'a naval foroa* off ilia bar; and n later in the day llie aspect ot affaire be i, came ?och a* to encourage the hope that >, the'lim* for the fong expected attack i* .. , ?. . ? ? i. _? . ? ui Unix], it u H<n mtirKfiy mm we >f m*? hoar from the etteuiy thie day.? rs We need hardly add that our lartid mid iy naval (urc/t* are t>u ihe yu? Wv# ami ready, ii> every respect, for whatever d may ocottr. >r The Opurier remark* on- the raioe ,r suhjeet : . i. There appeared to be considerable (J activity and toereeee of the blockedhtg ,r Wfjaadroo Sunday morning. The gene e rei impreaeioh eeeraed to be that we, ' *>?gbi coon have tone Hveif eoik oa hand. Nothing definite we* eaceitain* otrr military *>e on the alen for. r whatever w?ay uue-pue. CJkkk* 4*eaf and- Stra<w)*eri<w have ?j been Hdliog in th< fSav aonah market for ' ibtt .p.Jit, Week!* j-v - r*r-. \ * ' 3 4 - - "- -J < ? MIlfMy Imperjuu mnmcM bit WtliMi r?t?un to b?ti?jre that the French Qotecmneut regards the blockide at Charleetvtr a* an end. It U plain hat if, in lira-opinion of M. Drouy n de" 'Iltiy*; the blockade i? terminated, a li^mltr muil soon arise bet wean the Federal nary Mnd thipa sailing under he French flag; and .poacibly, ibe French tvovcrntneal is not dUpl**?ed at wing2 able to tllw t ?Up which mu?t ua?ei tally inrolve the chance* of an wrly peaee. [London HevalJ, Ftb. 20tk. 1 bar's reasons l?* believe that what wer may bo tbe feeling in' fcttyland, lere the gallant breaking of the Charleson blockade is looked upon a* conciu" irely establishing the hopelessness of l,_ i-? i - -? - v?i?ww\ ? iiivfi uw i^cii unrrmi oil riili aucb ah Miter at>aence of aoldierhr >f aailor-like ability ou tbo |Mtrt of the riher. . . Correspondence same Journal. A Itiruriun l*?m been rnoivcj in (lie tity.-slating llimi the French tio??m> ntem regards the blockade of OherletIon an tailed. iv* \TsOr<don Shipping GastUt. \ The Coiifedei Hte (?ov?-rn?ieul hai> formally notified the European nower* j tual (lie blockade of the Suiiiheriacrvw*! | baa neve/ iieen etfeclive, and that aeve ral pot Is oo thai coast for a long time wete entirely open. That htaiemefit i* tcjpporled by the depoMlftitw of tbe command* of the varioua naval divi tdotiv, ami lea.la to" the convUiaioo trial t|ie blockade ix annulled di jure, end that I ho European may avail theniMflvea of that c'icuuieiarice in . J he inUtexl of their Commercial i elation*. with tbe S mlliern port* [J-'ratH La Frantc. Tbe rtintor hie got id>read linn the reply ofhlw Government *? W?*Mng* lr>U todlie da^rateh of M. IVuUjrn de i'lluya, and tlie proposal of France, ion. atrived at 1'ari*. Acc-'idtDg to tbe xaine report this .inaver 6i|iriMa< vert hvelv gratitude toward tlie Go*ernineii' of ibe Emperor) but the Cabinet mi Wellington postpone*. iu ad be*-ion L? tbe oDttn of mediation on ihq pari of tbe Cabinet of the Tuilletioa. for the reaidt of lire project* which it um coin, cajved for the next an in flier, and which justify it iu hoping for a definite t>uc ceex. ' If iis ekpectaiion shnnld be diaap pointed, it would. >t ip aid, accept the intervention ?>r Trance t>y recojftiixittjf 1 lie South, and rej(tii?tiiui< the question of slavery ,'afld Unit of the *eitleuifcnt ?>f howtidatiea between the 1w<i cnttn tries. Without completely t?ntr??d?ct iujj thaae Million., WC IIIHV MV * liMVe IMIWI to believe that tliev are t>ot entirely''correct, *ud have iift u p Hcoti b?f,ir? the public prematurely. . j f I* Nord, Brv?tU. .*' ttnan It.?l)<>o* the farmer realise the fact.that the (ivlliny of theftoolb i? actually in hie hands! Is there nolle ihg which onn oonvinee liirn of.tlm and induce liiin to listen to the voice of patriotism .and of bis own interest also ! bayonet* may win our battler, hut the men wlio use those bayonets must he led I Of cotton there ie el read v a sufficient supply for home consumption to last for > ** lo tfohne?ewby theu pl^pi mora, when tha wisest among t?n *ea no reliable indicaiicai.-* ot peace, and more cotton without pmce will lie of ik. advantage to c^fjiitotmiir. In CtUt of a famiiio, wjjj Cotton feed a starving people Or^rstarsinf armv f Will ibt mcr.ry for which you ndjcht sell pun cotton, buy brf*id, wbet/ farad is no* H be had! Will it make yon feel proud and happy, totook upon pile* of cotton baler, when widows and orphans ali aTAnnil rnai ahull Wa /vrtuior 1 ?Vw.arl ? when our iiobU.yrmitn'. whpun Inmicn Imw* litpii>ed in blood. hull b( ??<(iag mtay for tii? want of bread? aud when our country and cati?e - ahaf bo ruined for 'tin want of broad ; for tliwaul of bread which you and you aloin could bare fumndied f Think of iIh-m tiling, y? planters of Hum(er, ya plaru era,of' the i and lot that be \h< banner* dialrict which abatl furnish tin target yield of grain in proportion t< ita afpa de*otod, top(>ih>o, This w? (be policy of the Gxul?, in ait th?f warn; and will you, can you. dare yon im i'iiv mrrarutw C*a**i *i?pM y**** ? lore of country !?. Watcktnu*. A fcitrotaaa C'oiNCtHiceca.?Tb following fltct* form a somewhat ofngu lur coincidence! In the fall <>f 185'J Horatio Seviutnir. Democrat. wax fleet fJlidVtiruw irf'Ne* Yotk. mid. mi n* ft>U*wimj>pi4i??, Th?nn*?"Jl SevntiHU Democrat, W^hturnjHoHTiipr of Uim nw?tK*it. fall, Horatio 8eyw<iif rfftei1 a IhjP^-aT ten yt*R>M ?*cond tinm Ylovemtw ot N?*w Yo b Mftd Yhomftft U. Sp\ mnur ngni* folly* ?ft.tit* l)*nux?r*tic ONH<ii()?i?> f**t the w* cuti?e cU?ir pf Coo???CM<-itt. Nuiliui| rtmthif to Wftfce (h< ntjuchlnKM pcifrd bat loV th? aonotfiTfttivo matt of ti?? l?t tar Stftt# lo ateot tbeic ?*ooUdftt?, V ' L A Ltnr recently j?r?i>wl ir Richmond fmtn Wmdunntoft, * *? tl?> tii* Y?nk*? Admitnf l>?p<>o( Ha? wtji Ian to Wftftiiiitfton thftf thnV tr-vd no: hop* Anr mccv* it) VbA ftttfiftfc .. > I io QWfrcy>rw>v t.u v W , luliftUa tivfwftrft* of ILO UftttM* b ft *'" ?L?. ILIJ J ' II Trhhnu limwjtux T*x*a mwm. Bk*OF. CoTtftt" ?. M utfrtyW bM iwiffU ? |n??OM to tr?n*^i IcoitOO to ?H Mm* ?cm? '4routi?r.. liil bM" Ammm m>?iftly fftu aha p*c*?ity -*4 W#if from M??ikk>, tt9*ry(Sm. Me. Grand* frontier, through tha wMtf oitoo. I j, Viv th# ruin cf ihia ordar inlpMM of Mippiim or good* am nftowwl ? ?> |x> l cot ion to I li* cn?ton? hoima aa*M af ! -1 i- -i ? wierr origMjfti invtOOM at tbe poet ef ittry with one hundred par ?m, llj ed?the cotton io be ?Rluc<iat ttOQffr bile. Perepna tbua exportWouUmi eaa id** H thi* n?(t) (>r Km nrar, nlvw I hey mu?l gr> over tWfT?rre^aae 11 twit aUpphins brHHr thera aotMa, and on exhibition of t heir original -inaeAew. j lie permitted U> MJH>rt ronton to double the amount, mining aacb bele of endow W $100 in apede. ^ Another recent order ofOw^ Mawp^. i dm ia lb Ml nil furviguem wet m aewtbe ugea of eighteen end fhaly (U*e, haWfog ? * i any office or ignploy merit mmmm (? I With the army in Teiav (*.!*? ww. Hrmy.) or enrolled for *err?rJe, will We itniue<He(elv d**|iri?ed by their einphiM ( , eta of *ucli office, udImm they lake ike o*th of elieyinuoe to the Confederate SiHlcie end enioli tbemAeUea e? auhjeet US'mHilary duty, or Turin-b nbie-boaied Mibctiiiite* not liable to coii?rripti?wi,-toi!ux? the. *?in? rbel! Itavwbeeu upporuied ? by Muihonty mp?nor.. IIiohw at H<ibb*kt.?1 be Aereinwnti Republican of the Slat ok. Lm lite M* htwlog ; *' ~i On Swndey evening ' out dfr)t two * ftliMrtv ??? Infd ? negro ranh en lira . Middle Orohnd en-be wee tetetW1 - ** irtg on hooiebeck to tbe ooUttirc, ebtnra tie bed come to hi* miuler'a hooeo.^S-ixing lite Tmidle, they mopped bin, dmu trading " e pee**4 fie nnawered tlml he had none. ** Well, get down and go to the guard bonA?f.** The eer-? vniti ob?\ ed. - out he hidl Imrdfy (Unmounted y> lieu, wijii e violent blow aUiVetbe leiuplc, he nan knocked down, and iohhe.il of everything be bed, bit (Hoknla rirt'd, A\ U|>'ti recoeering lie c-'iiirbt tlie boi-e mi d returned with I* 'It K??b lb i?w ln-**l and i?o*aird. ?i*li M<w>d. lu lii* o? ner, ?ayitip, 4" Uw> h, 1 >tiu kilbni ! Our own MtkltOr Wck Die ?l??wp, Mini UnI a??rvlbw(|' film They it wor-a "th** haahaaa. kir !" . ' . * ^ * ' ' ' *??1 ilJ Cottcu*. ?11 ii uinlfiwoxi that Vr. lieBftw. ;L?* I'onWrrmt 8mit* hut. nrirottMiert (b? pwrebt > at krt*#** on* hwmtrvd *nd fifty and our bwidmi mi?J ??tvf)ttvfir<* thousand bala* of ?o?toa in Loui-iMiiN Mud Mm*wmdm. at M trwiigr of about IS vwiii. TW it tat litJfof ih* la:a pm chat-** of the Qottf* men', in tki? cotton district. Four-#fih*?# tii it cotKJtr, it amy W* f*><ly titiwtJt * iU ba tnT*'d end iua?t rinilr tlraagtben our bond* hi &ufo}>*. A l?TR* for?4j*i ctuffl k mlI<md> predion!?-d upoa k, and the rangibk rrtulta will toon be felt iij" tbearra* and navy. Amenta vrt authaw ifr d lo pay (lie ittitrkei Vahaa <*f tha an* lou, w Licit is ateai mined lyttfettm* to what |*ri.Hv? pMitie* aie willing; to par. 1 A 1ac? Mtw.?IfcomaaS. ttdwatds, nf 11?\moo.1 (k'ttnty, N. C , tuidt hit ' year a turplut of S.OOO buwbeU <1 twa, 1 for wbich be ?w otfcred * par httbti. '1 lir ref ??**J to take it. Md miuo fading ' | ii to the ftuiilitm of Motdiera at TS emu > j a hiutu-i. Col. Gal bey, of lit* ???* county. U fuirihhiug the (*tuiUf? of *<!? . titer* rt"Ut hi &5 h bundled. while iuo*t uv?H)bo*i\ ci??? i* a>kinu $'JO. I - . a _ * | FhoM prevent appenritncci, (earn the Richmond V\Hug of the * ) it prnbalte that the two llou?>, uf (.?? ijrefcH wiW be uuuhio to njta uftua an 1 klaemption Hill, until a L<>?iititlM uf I Conference lm? again acted. uj? a \k<? fuhjecl. and banted ?uch a hill a? 11 reeonole the eontftctrug ti?a? u4 wn? two Houo*. ' i -o . " Do HIOtIT though you hare ru*Nii?>* e You cannot encape Ibeui h> do-ag r wrong, and it i? fitllo gain lo.baitMr u hnnv ytfitr honor ami ii.tejy ity, and dii * real youMeff of moral durajfe, to paiir r what I Nothing. ' abide b> >he * truth?&s>"u ihiaii ah p|M*sjti<>a. and * rrjojoe .it the eeiinjf which mnei in {liit a bee and i.nl* pcwd^M tw?-. * Pakhm Hind* {rom th<> *mp ftqpr? CMl 1* HOV. ,??rU?f?CUir?d WIM*? * i M>in^?r)ini ?xtfu?>v? mtmo in New, V?>rk, ?< d the d*im<t>rr>r it ) kimui f limn' inn !?# c-wj>pli?*<l. Thi- p''?*l?ei rj>< ' penr* to h? n?4l iidfcptoti Iw .' fcl.a V-J.ei bpHjjfrlUE * PtfNOn.V Im? eonomJriun in : 44 Whnt's I >h? Uillr.*oce >exwwn yflbr g>?wu-twf miiW at i '. C%? yon ???| L* wtltvf f >? ? J**.."| ' IS* pi<rtnti.??v>? ?/Oar. %. O. Monro-. ifctt Gninrnl ip"l ? # L.ki>->W-o- will m?*t ?*' *? ? ?yw-io? !? . t*Oi - AJ..X.U- *?.? ilt <J?t or M . *#>, Tim IWm ?W*?d kMr *? ' f-mitju-H * Nnn oax d l M.ift* !? j??*?rr f K?r-&k\~b;>'nh t L^' P" ; ' " P-'r ^ i: w .> 04 ifci& * -or---;. *?.5?^ . v * "?v