The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, June 03, 1868, Image 1

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Obituary notices, and uH matters inuring fp <o tba benefit of any ono. arc Regarded lis AilVtfritftufitt*. ^*?t*' I*-1 v. .i ? <Y " iteftth.' . t#, 4, , -w'^weJ t^TsP . ??*" .'4 ' - "ri Ay- AnhAir y. Btt?. t)il orlho slui^ows'of sadness, Into the sunshine of gladness, **- ** Into the lijfbt oi Uie lilesU? Out. ?f whaud very .dreary, Out of the vonu o(.fhe weary, Into the It^iof lleat. - Oyt. ot to dsjs'aain and furrow, Into a blissful to-morrow, .. . Into a day without gloom? 'Out "of a land Ailed wltb aijrhiiVR? > W * Land of tbodond am) the Into a laud w ithout ton|l>. o? Out el a I if* of commotion, ?>>B Tempest-swopi oft as the ocean, Dark with the wreck drifting o'ert Into a land c din and quiot^ , - ,v >v ' pi Jiuvcr * elorin eoinctb oig^U; ? Never a wreck on its sbore. .* * - i . ? Out of the land, in whose bowers . Perish ami fade till the flowers? - Out of the land of decay? . . % <- Into the Bdeu where fairest r j . , Ol flow*rets?aiid swoctcst Pt>d rarest? NeVcr shall wiThcir'aWay. " * . * <v.a? -tad mJk A . . Out of t&o World of the wailing, t 'Xh run god wit u thtj nngotflioit and ailing, : Ont of the wurld of'tb? lad ; Into the world tUat rvjojcos? World of bright vUtbui nuil toluol, ' -'loio the world oPthlgUd. * ;* * Out of a life cvor fortiful, " . < Out of a Jantl rfery mournfkil, r V?" Where iu bluak axile wo roam; 5 Into a Joy land ahof o u J, AVhare there'? a father toi love ui? Into "our Homo?awevt lluuic." ,-JLII- L - '-II..-! J-." The Charlea'oa Democratic Heet' ing?Speeches of Hon C. H. Si moatou and James B. Campbell. In compliance with a numerously i?>gnod call, the Oejot'crntio citizen* t.f Charleston assembled in IliberniRn lln'l Saturffkv. night last, for the purpose of c inaidering a response to the invitation of the Democracy Of Bdg<fieid District, to meet in Convention in Columbia. i and nominate delogHle* to the National Democratic Convention, to, be held in Now York on tbe 4;h of July. The meeting wit very largolv attended, and great enliniMnm wna ntauifeet*d throughout (ha whole proceeding-. PrtsidtTM,?? Lion. O, li Simon ton. ' . Stcretarie4.-~-\\*\\ry ^Sjutrjiick, Dr. 11 l?aer. ** Mv." fiimrmlon, on taking the Chair, w as greeted witii applause, and nid : Fellow Citizen*?I thank you pTo foundly for the honor you have,confer . _ 1 . . 1 ./ . I' t t I re<i upon me. i recognize in into targq assembly ; fn the euVIm?lasrh Vhovm in, your countenances, the determina. t u^n, of tbe Democracy of CharWtont that h( last our ancient elty mr?-t rbrow <JlT tbe lethargy which has no long op? pressed- her; that in (he language ?>l lhe call which has assembled us this evening, Charleston must no longer b? inert and voiceless, but that she must take her proper patt in the political itrenn. Once more tlie wh-d? American neo pie from Ortjgou to Florida, f om Maine to California, Mre preparing to engage in a national political Mijjg?l&, The Rreat Pernr-cratlc pftrly, which in years gone by furjbiabed ber best and purest statesmen io the republic?which has maintained Inviolate Its motto, " Prin ciplcs, not men **? which even amid the borrora of civil strife, with Miff small voice, respected ll e safeguard* of the Constitution and strove to make a* f v? as possible, even ttae necessary abeVra, "lions from ?triot constitutional construe non? wujcn tin?? the mensuration ol . ' peace ha* labored to diminish >be nm< cour of tbe conqueror,-an?l to *ecur? the inoit grAeron* tern* for the eon qtiered?tbla grant party it nerving llaelf for tbe coateat. Taking up ilu -glad about of ric'or* raited in Oonnec? tictit, rn echoed 4a California. repeal e?j in Pennaylrania, and' reiterated in myl,t litudinoua cry from K?w YorW and ? _i / Ohio, it confidently bo pre to i?ar dowr tbe Radical party, which, enthroned ai Washington, it aiming to erect an. ins . peri a I derpotiam uppi. the ruins of con ptituiiopal freedom. ... - In aiicb a eonteat we cannot rcmait <-'*i? . ailent. We^nnot aflofd to be idle ? - caaooi Jb? *upjnvty- on otif futckr .* - beggmg the phantom of a )]fta|^J?oinp ed paat. The aotiaa,.Ji/iag, pihvniti " praeeut ie a boot ua. ami, we intrst. obet * v Wbehtatfr W# k*v<) t>o aliernativ*. choice U Tfet Dera>>v*fj Z*W UtiaaWetea, true-toji.s pripoq^e*. t. its grant leader, a*hf* rarpM : among ua, ipuat give to act iff ylUr - - -v . ; .2 - . - : : : ? * f . ' * '*v: * - ? iit****? 1 rr II J n'"r| JJ ' H M l^,. ' -sJI.S t $ 5S ?/>lr^?.?jtir*.-*y*^ >v> T1.! ** **'?&?*? l-'\ -H?*> - # *' * M: Li^: ^.,.4 ,.vt, ,.. ,? U'K .?' .I.1! .. l.l.!, " ~'..l_l_ ..t u I. i? iiciror^utc ui nuum Cu<<lin.?, not * iih.-tamling they ate eiiuooi political power or hifTuenee in. the iill'.iii* of th? United States, and are held by to . e of miff *rv p<.w?r un* de> political (Hsubflitiei. ?nd subjected to the political control of the Atilcan race, corruptly u*ed*hy trnjidcnt per.cone. Lave been invited bv the Democratic part\ to join them and" 1>d reptesented at their Convention about to a? ?4mhle at the city of No?v York on the fodfWl fltii) Hay of .luiy nejl; i; V /ftao/cetf,'Thnt "we, the.citizens ?>f Ohftrhhtbn, do' .y tinder to the IJvihoeracy and to the f*Mit??ful Conr?*^ nliV* HTpeMlean* of the United HtaW otir prai. ful acknowledgements fur-the < zeal and eartieMneSS with which tllcv j are struggling to save us from the bar barb in of military, and African despot tun under which we now arc, atid foi their fcUoi.u l<> restore the constitutional libcity eel aMblicd by the blood and wtwloro of a cojiibiou 4^ce?yf. lli.n. J. I *. U-tmpt'ell rose to second the resolution*, and ?hM t Mr. Chairman, J>'rifn<la ainl follow Citisens; I win thankful that l am , here ilii- night before \oU, and tn;ink yoq for tour pruat-nce. J ara thankful, l'io, for the kind reception you have kgrvttn me. It is a number of jearr since I hare had the pleasure of meet < ing ton face to tace to address you upon public affair* and-the political cotfditlmr of the eoonlry. If thero ia any stimulant that could exchu to, the jifghest pbch Y?y anihiiion, if iti*m-i-> any motive po\y<jr that cnofd give in* humble f.ic'iiltie* the inspiration of elo quence, it would bo to stand up> and >poak for the iniereM, th* prosperity hf the citizen* of Chailcston and their approbation. It is to yon thai I ow? all that I am ami alt that T i>tn ft to he.. ll is to you ?hat I n*? aMefo of gmti tude that iheaervlco* A1*Tf lifetime could not well cancol. f feel Wyielf espeeinlly honored on this occasion, that fltorfe ] who have had charge bf the organization of thi> meeting 1i*v6 f.rvor?l trtf with the oppori otyiy of iuMrc**iorfNyoti I heartily, and oordiajfyyhjlo^e'tlie n olutiotr* that hnvuhecu < i]drotl, trtn! 'hat etuloi-einent i- the result of my delibe rata j'wIgtiMtil I especially, indorse the Jirtl resolution, which binds its lu go into affiliation wiilr 'he great Do in ocraiiu party of the United States.? [Grant cheering.] ^ 1 dare say there (jir? Iteraoutf here wh<> will he eufpr Ued at tlii? avowal on my part, for although I have never- affiliated with any other part* than the great Democratic party, or wbh any National party except thai, and a4though 1 have -never given any national vote hut with tljat party, yet 1 iOnf. s?, and it in well known that I.fell, we had g<eat eau-e uf di-aaii-faciton towards them. At the olo?e of the war it was. my feeling, and I behave it wotild have been the feeling of-the peo pie of thesSiHte. and the f eling of the people of the Southern State*, if lire r\ tAullAn tia/l Loan U-f - V| iv-.ivh nn\| wvu '?| IHTHJrC them, (tint tli?v would raiher join with (fie Republican p^rt who had madend aliecese folly enrHliri bn the war upon us, fnnVi with those who we Mr bud professed principle* co incident with ours Hud yet in out extremity deserted us. We were stimitla'ed by the recollection that we bed seen lendw* in that war profaning and urging on the great Southerti cause.'nnd yet when it came to verifying their profession* by their act*, we found them carrying on , the witr ahd gloating in the carnage , and hloo.l of their fellott citixana. ' We had the recollection that, within , our own hails, Mr. lienjimin F. Rotier, ballot, after ballot, day after day, fx | tending to week*, was found toting for the verr embodiment of the extreme ; ideas of the South (Mr. Jefferson L>aI v?-) for the highest honor* of (he ynns , try. W# could not fail to recollect ihat , Mr. Spiaton liad himself, down to the , latekl moment, professed to be an ar ( dent sympathiser, and had even urged f hi* friehd and partner In hi* profession , to ootne South and light out tile good . cau-e l^or could <fe fail to forgot that I... -l;dJ : i. ? i 11 rt !-r J iuak tji-iijiijjiiiniiFvi ainjur-ijuiienil, ^TICK' , 1*8.) in IiVm ?n>J?t 1h Congfan t* Mil -H ) tjjMt ?Mina military mnn wlimrrw* had the uibfortund to hrrvfr M 90*lltftr I orer proposed f? C<*n greet, af ler the aecerslon of South Caiolina, H> make a treaty with un, and accede to ( the-doctrines of section, and carry I lUftn lit,to effect by the acknowfedg. meut of our itufcpendence by fro' Xct > of Congees*. Yet, wherrfve^ +j6 find the**gentlemen in war, an I have a?id, w? fiu.l tbew gloating jyp the blood and ' carnagftpf tU*surP"Uuiryim-n ; and, in ' peace, making their ma'.trial and p*. ' itiioa| dyaiipemcAl by fr grfylirtfc <$> jpreeaiorvgf tUeir cobW rv'm yo, nod prao [. Ueing-/al#Mbood and treachery to (flo^e . trWuiJktpy, profited to ^V*. I UeLaUeuge ibtn thai that jov, . that ino*? of Ut elrouhl have fell a he?i laiion in enli-ting under the Democratic 1 Hag. U it strange, believing at wo did % ' It/ . < "* " ht > * tiMl&ISNft*''' v 4' ,)|j|i,U>l| .ft I it pin .?m m> mm. ' - sx OK vc \zyj\ *t L& ajr . GRKfiNVMXE. SOU .. ... ?,._ .. . selMineea of tbe.Deinocrntic party ??jio, iffmed to recognua pa>riufia iMidCtjnv ' <M>iv?o?a ttietnbei* of the Kep nolle an. party. Rud, in tin*: w?rVby' the Iumi, of fhe Vleetiona iu 18dfl, brouglit upon Ujr Country the evils under which we have I no* anflerfcd. lint i-rpeiiirtice iruiv -have. taught tWdm wtatWmu *M wiiHtevvr may ltave,, been otrf * w h*i? of trust in litem, w< htir* mv oH<?tr?. left, nnd have no lenwti to tfrv-bt rtflr srtrtSnity and their truth at th?- i r vot time. Tjtf ir-* lo.ife for one moment nt the Bi>iin('on. w*> Iihvc no chow?. If we I alidf TtoI !iU?? their principle*?if they were not the ptlhcifw'* nMW which -we had grown ir?)??-if "they wore not t! ?* I }*:{n^pflkVr>ri:liVY'.IHW?Bl i'-l>ooK i aught us f oui o'tir itifiinc*y??even thee wo Rate no'choice, if >vi> de?it?' lo p.e*erve our ecdf respect, Mtve to go into harmo ny no )'ACC<>id with tliutii. Wh u is the case I On the one side we eficunlet nil enemy imp'aOaldH An?t V?*!?)JlehJ?, an enemy not tttged on under the excitement of mliihVf. not in-. ll'jcMOc-1 Oven by mo iv'es <f retenga. . byi Qlpvgd by I lo* nio-t sordid feelings, ^ . Uing plunder, Hiitl sinking their owl* ki-ljry.^Uyl^l.y ij^pennmient d'gra'ndion ulVitUy*<(r. o.yn .tap?. W'e cartnot affiliate ?IVU Uieui TJtere u no.middle couiso I for us. What Ijus lx ? n t!i?j fate t^f those who attempting u> preserve uonie^ degree of self respect and h recj>ecjHbfe r regard t'or .pi ijiviplf f WJ?at hr life fatje oC eueh t pet Sony who under *ucl[) ciCt, i cumstaiices have attempted to I frith tiiem. It is re-CNiting. the history of ihe I^Wweh re volutin*, ism; th?d*y* | of"fW)?*pierrn li^if1ht)ttm re enacted Mefe! atrnosr within the Round of my ^ [ yrtltie at a recent date, in the GiuU < llou?e of TfiU ciWt we wtw how th'?a person* win) ui aimed to be respfC'abl* were' treated, ere mw that pt-taonag* -whom they hare elevated lo he (foyer nor of the State, (General K K Stiotl.) who .eras at :be. head of that bu'cau organised by Congret-n and by profeaeed frieod.s.ior their especial ad-,, vuacemenl and Umt-lii, distributing the booiilit? of a loekh mj Government it) their behalf, hi-s^d down their presence. 'It ?'Ht the re writing of revolutionapV ' iHiUHJT. 1^o, loo. w e saw the Icaitp-d person, who, with great re*p<&ta(ignjlY character, and depnutneut .bet 0Qn reproach. ^lion. 1>. T. Oorbin."! retoo senlf in our Cjuits the f! ivyri trf-nt lite United 8tMte.iv rejected jhihI scntled h4 l?y tl?o Wlack element thaU.iWv had raited op to hid. in tin). dcpcc*.Mou , of ; their frlU?* chirm*, of their own mtee.. ' *' lx>r>k ni*> Mi WiiKbrinjriou and *1jh hentee-tWnt urn patwing ilnsre. , .What i? lit* f.tto of tbnso high .minded Benwioni having Wrtb?vved?thVMr party to the In.t verge of rh"|>n?thU?liiv. arc hum tootied an tii#mbr>H and judge* to-lit* Highest cottfl of judicmuio known to tho In*** of our country, mid Waving taken th6 ^ndiHal ***tht have ventured j tii abide 4?jrwfr. M??k thcr fHwonie of hVory that are Wing Wld'ovtri^tiin.' in tWu dcnunctarrorn of them as cor rupt. a* dr^ftffleirl, *? before ihej revolutionary elefhCnt they'haft" ittiW.k ed and fdlf-wed nihil loaf'fh ttlrmwr trll self respect and the re-peci of aH-hotte>i men! Ti it for n* to clique whetlt. i wo \sill or cnat our forfnnd*' aiijdiin-t ?uVh'|>er'*Ani? ris the?et ' Th#n*' i*j H? I have said, no middle ciiiivse'^lf we go with tliein we uni.it go And con lint^e lo jja until we find o'urj?elv?* like General 8coit. Mr. Cor tor,, F.-secndm am) Trumbull, cnit n<uie; antf ftl our piice an chl fur niiuie man or aoimr saui citlaUe elevated to rule over oui l.c i-iv under lite civ of hhertr and oaiiafitt-; ? . ' .. On lb* other hand, we hai&a g> e.vt and powetful party which, whatever wt^y have been its nUetr&lieu* ?t tiinuo, biol tlid li<?n<.r oi? being the party wliicli. from tba foundation of ilie Gerci atuuni tMI ?t?w, has pre?.'rvfHl (ftp OrgHMtSAii.'ti ; the great party andar whi^li the li??v erntiient grew up mid became what -it i* f% great fmrly- which j though koiuo rtmW diverging front, thw path of dwvv? bare *41! adhered- to the prntaipli* which lfete father* of ffctwwtry in tlieii wi-.4i.in delivered down to their clnU dfihr. Wo h*re ih&m denotmeing the oppre??i0?f ap6n d* *nd arowlag thai tflSfeir struggle Is to redeem n*, -w?d we have no o^iet hop# -saytr ht them. * I know it h it beew Htfat very resjrect. tib'c q-jarters. thai wo cannot lru?t them, that ibejr Are regnrdfess'of our interest and care nothing for oQr welfare. Let ? .tlint l?i) assumed. We ore alt in the baldl, in the first place, of giving Pur confidence, and confotrring our jinljf I meqt to tboae whom we ere called upon to trust, always looking to and coftsid* piiog what in tip interest of those * ho?s opinions wn expect or intend to rely upon. W? are helpless; the South can d<y nothing. They canuol aoquire pow er without being tree to us. If they succeed in the election of a President ; y tf lhey succeed in gettiag a majority of the House of Representatives, they are still destitute of power; they are then ?-"* . ' **'." "*. * * "* . |jj/4>"* % . * ; k I* i ''" ?* v I L ^ .\\kfy .. ,;\ -' ' -1 h n ?! >'ii ^|A>444-* ** <} Vfq " *\jt . v | / l1.* ' !? V M" "'! ?> >**> . ** itA f** * - ' - -> . 14 >xH JM#t ?iiZ uti ?lf>* .aryjf <w? ii ^w^T-T^'syrr" Va ' -r? ~a- i fnwwyH'H r* |Wpi|^MLLP.J..I :!?1 J-'I II CAROLINA. JUNK 3. I . 04--L-. ?- Tfrtfpr t ~ d >wtv?ft of the South. ib^y cannot have the ftniiioti of tb>?l>power iliey seek. They dpulare nil these uaurpnlionn are void and will be avoided bj t)n>m, It fa their,iutnrenl lo (.iyeule the^ pioft*?rioui they have made in mlvnnce. Thev declare that the ConMitudon i>f Smi'li Carolina, ?nd the Constitution* ?>f nil ike reconslruolcd Southern $Th(VV lft'e fiRuduluiil voles, I lie svMenjo( voVTng. | ami ijiiu. military rule pie* oiling heVe. \M'C uaurpalin-, and are to iVnwetl. ' ? i. \V< know they cannot have n major ity yf CT'Sciiii'.i \s i !i tlieni'm pro*' fit. but wli.-n iii possession of tlnf three oo onliiiHlo t>'m . Ii < i>{ the <! n crgnfVttti;"' nre We to lie told they will not fiv*il tbetnuelveii pf this power When it is to tin ir jnteiesf, it ltd iiliotlntely necps-ai.y to He trim to rhO"WOut h. 'limy cannot have the fruition of this' power'ttuleae -tluy remain jtitlifktl (u tit? interest ahJ \\c!''ue of the S nt'li. I I'mtt then it is thd dniv of tire cititpns oft/hal I edt on, it in the duty of-the State of South Carolina, lo avail them reives of tl in opporluiiitv to uni'e themVelves heartily and rotdialiy in rvinpa .ibe with the Datuocratiu paiiy of the United State-. We omit that pail of the remiotiona and speech relating to the call rd n cmvetillni in Columbia. a- tlm ti nil* 11 r\s passed, we noticed these last wcvk^? Eunous Xnltrprite. yy,a , The Methodist Churoh No*th.t < We artid a dtort time tfince, that the MelliOiHst Church, Nwrtlt-, wate-ItNtei tl*e, than a political Radical organization, At the tirneral Conference pf i tit is church, lately sitting whilal the !.I.m>.Ii,.,.I /if .1? l??. -.? I ,..ipr??niiivu% Itig a Vfiiicili Hitt pending in the Senate, the conference > pas*e?l tit* following . iu*oUitiu?i, the | p'ain purport ofv?hu\h la, hu tzprc\**d \ bsiitf in the foul charges ol' c<?ri tipliou j puU bribery lltn llautcaU had idlegsd < ng-ainat the &tm*Una wlro lnul t*pr..'T? Bii their du rumination lo vo.u the iiupeHuUiiHittl. It i* an attentat to | ciicuUte and give credence to iUu lie- | against th*m nod to Ur!n? th^in iiiuJ i. jnun. lioli,_;iuii is tints made mux lid '*? W W?#U"U ! ami malignity. ' Whereat#, there t? nop pending In the iSeuate yf the ifniled State#, lite most important *pi6*upn which has ever 'lH Hjleutlon; ami ivlidie'iit, iho to i.lciio' mi.I fdeading# in this ca*e Iihvo been fttllv fcprefij before the peo pl^^o that all may form mi en'.i^hu-ns , eg. opinion ; anil wliei*a#, wn are dpepe !> Impressed that ujmiq j;s Hyhtful do ci-ioii wiTl bi'ip-ly depend (hoe safety ami prosperity of our nation, a* wclf as the religious privileges of our mini* terra a)hl members in many jmrts nf the "Soulfi ; and whereas, painful1 rumours Ar3 in circulation, thai partK lur unshrfihy jealonsiea, ami partly by corrupt in fluences, pecuniary and otherseise, irvtft nclive'y employed, sft'.nu are h'dh^iflnrltf'to Influence Henators im property, an?Mo preeent <heni from performing thri- high Hatv : Thervfore. ** Jt&oited, ll?r?d?y Hppni^t an Itotlr of from nine to leu oVIoHt A. Mr to m<irr?>w, 0b Invoke humbly xml cmneoly the ii??io\ ?f God | upon our Rmiion't twtd beseecli. I lun t<> j -**rv*? our Senator* from etror. and u> r?> intlirirfhe them that their deciion shall h? in troih-nttd rijf!it??oh?n??*, Hini ?bnll inoron-M^tb^wrcuiirr Ami .prosperuy of o \* fc?. oy*l [(Jii'irletlon MiKury. ' Tn* battle of (SmlowA. Itn-* already 'Advanced Au*l in a hundred vew? in her government aI reform*, Uer rhf>r >H^h gnina recognition ilia' down In that tight she *w a hundred..ya*s-< behind the i'tu-siait ptogie<wvy ?*trit of tbe?mge..? Accordingly:, th* ?w?t:u? *i?e forward Mrp* t?f Ausi*bi? iu bar sMtefnotory coucefrious to 11 unwary, in U?r cuiMJevi<>U)? uf f?lig?vu* uWtjr ?|i<l .liberty of fduoaiioii awl equal civil rtgl.li to ail clas-es and iintiiiialitiee of b?r people, have barn among tin* nual rymni liable of European events since her instructive defeat at Koniggrn'S.?? Von Wotirl prompt to recrtgniae rtie gt**t and mnBtrntM* fact tbnt the strength of Prussia was rrai in lur noe die gun, but in her inteHrettmf and political prrrgrere from the etiele feudal svstem fJ ih? la?t ?m?r? 1 report from Vienna is that tiie bill i guaranteeing th6 right of irwl bv jnry' hud panned ih? lower ltou*? of lUich* rath. Th ii*, ?!ep by Mep. A matin in repaiting (he damage* of her Ut? war | in the moat effective manner. The old Austria, for *> many gene ret ion* (be r.ore ftxitball of France, has aimoal Um appeared, and o new Austria. compact ana strong, is taking her place. Tea merchant* of New York hare rebelled against tho lawyers, and are about organising a eoorl of arbitration to decide eoinmereiat disputes. This will, after all, be a mere obsege of eoeno without a change In the play. The lawyers will bo called upon to plead in arbitration tho same a* ibey have done in v ~ ' ' / .. . /% * . / J s * ' ' __ EVENTS L8G3. " . '. ; ... Ul.'.JV JLU*1 !U A H?? Jon?The people of Mobile 4 are alTwffog jw*l now over a proj.-ct Host npenrimia as lo seem almost a visionmy folly. Thin Uno ieaa. an itndertak inflr than to dig a now bod to* tho Miskjvdppt-Hrrftngh Hnvot* -Manchan. so a* i io reodnr Moliih intimil of Now OV le jflf lllMRRtn witlii .ufjhv 1 ,g','f half of the scheme thai ii will \ir:i hJK" di) away widt t'ot# leyec M**tetn and 50 Wliove tjj<? J/r,,aw?rf frC t tvpr 111 ht IH?s_ fuii'rst" of a' 'cfovn-sc ti< 1 d tio 'hyiHTpr oxi^g, jhtftMpitfl to runy out lie plan is expected l<> f.e furm-died triniiil* ly St. L >?tic. Of ratio e. tin 'New OrUimtpnpcr.s at* VioUwitjy op powtl to the ctltprpriii*. . vl'the proposed river von"'*, fhey "H\\ i*--frwvhii>tvt>ly within *4*n >hu<M??lawn* ? ?< Loai-ianA, ainl-tha jwop'e -of -thai Ktrue will nev *r con-met*4 that--no y hovJi dnncerous ejtpcri?a4 nl rd.nli-be tiitai w1ih Iter IcnT.cnr' And K?r fctteniMI.4-" hkvdeV.' if is ttrgwf, "if it we?e practicable to divert the Nhorissippi through the long hihI t<?rtu?>Us hayoti*.ai:d ahallow lukcs winch . ?*r>kiu#ie tho ptopoti'd. new . c<>nl.| only h?i arcuipph'^Ucd, ,by .tlia sacrifice of all the h>w lfuxd* in. Louisiana below 1 Uton Kongo, includ 'ing a largei lioily of % yaWjalie land titan,La,found it?-in*whole Sta^c of AUI'HUUI." jSVl'iog daunted by vignM io pini?ft> of ilnir*KeMr 0. 1* o?ifi neighbors, 'lie Mob"ill,-ina are actively moving in the matter, ami neeni lo he thoroughly'fn carji"?'. '1 f Ad rlestoii Ac it 8 L I . ^ j . |?,-y \ ^ T|U: ,I*WlUUATION MiH'y.MKNr? IN Tiu Uf CuJl NI.KV. ? The Ty oitee (1'i, k Coyi'ivr coiitnina the following jiur np.Muhv: l>r. Fah.rr, Pto"es?or of y <nc',nrrrs i, Kyi man Coiveisi V. fGieeoville. S, C .) was in our piaev last week, 'matting ii?qoiiy ?s in em no jinx ef Hc.'i'tnmoiluiing. wiyli'temjiorary re>idorico.?. a cold*. tiV OT enifdiniiV* fkdrt rt*ar Ileidefhe.-ir <.?nimM/iY, vvl'" expressed, in coin in'unihation ir* film, lliefr desire M'o Jo calo in ll.Ts (pinner. Wo Hie ?lad to lAvr'n tfial the l)octo> moidag?*ea> bit nnp'eiued nlfh (hif character of etnr mf! 'tempbV arid HisfffwoflWH^f Clirhtnphtf ^nm4 1?*q* {food mm, it worthy of tM* county, litis.; expressed a wllHngne** to devote several hundred were* of land to (jennan or other imlu*t?ioH<i foreign eniigmnH, on thu condnion of -their permanently oc etipving and improving them. Col. 0. Hamjiton. of Columbia, (a brother of the (Intioral.) mo! a hirga land owner in this con a IV. ha*. we learn, CXpramed a like wtUingoe-i*, and other of our spiiiied and ,w id* a a akn cilixena will doubtJe?t follow the good eximtplc thai haft hueu eul ll.uti. Hon. J?i|i>i A. Gii.wkr, of N,o/ili Ca rolina, died at hi.\ resilience at Greens boru', in thai .State, on Mnv 24,dt. lie was both in 1805, wjpt educated for tig; law, nii<I mlinilled to the bar in 1332. lie was a member of the Statu' Senate' ' { of, North (Jiiioliiia fmm 181G to 1S.>G, j. and was eh-ctcd a Uejir^sentative lo [ the Thiit\-fifih Copg'era, t-?ivit w rts a , member of lite Gout lid I fee iif Kleeii.iiis { tn 1 S.'jG, lie wit* >hi \Vnig candidate i f.?r Governor of his State, hut was deSeated. 11? wa? re elected to the Thir tr sixih Congiese, and innde'Chahthan nf ilio (Idminirri'B (.f Wun'tiirii. It . . .. - lK?.ion hfe ??? a meiOber of lb? Confederate Stales Oor.gren, and finrc the war1 has becin bu'-y iit the politics of hit Siate. ? Til It Mh!u,1,h. I^fe Iit-ii;ft':ce Com pany in W>-*v York i* neatly ready lo gt# into opora'.i .h. Wealthy rapiialima bo l"VK'nw lo 'h* M?'bo>t'*i denomination have ftib*cri!>ed I he neee**ary capital, It ir propo?e?'l 10 imoire ail die preeiding elder* and mini?terB at half pi ice, and to ci?e rhem eoinmi?*ii?o? on all die potteee ilea*\? ohtnfn among (heir cwgrc gadmia 1 ha enterprise ia modeled after the Star Insurance Company of Lon don. founded ' and awpported by the KngH'li Wedevaw*. The udiurcll bas iooltred >4# ttreorbera nil along in I he life wfifrli i* 1*> Crt.tte ; thi* present move of Innodng in the life which uo*v i?, i?? ouiy another rtep in the ecuiaiixAtiori of tbia J>otfti<J!if church. l>oo l>*v VteftoM,? Thoae wbo are -afraid of mad doe*. andi/r tli?4r (error by learning that Ydtlall, n 1 well known veterinary ?urgeoii, who Ita* l.eea bitten eight or ten lime* by rabid amutnU, rays (bat ehryataJauf nitrata <>f Miter, rubbed into tb? wound,will positively prevent .hydrophobia in lb* bitten p.TM.o or notutttb A Nr.ono irt Knox villa, Tenne**e, who had married ft?r three "a-eat a or the war, l?wa, attempted the othar nig I dp-to kidnap hi* own wife, ?ith a viewrVjoubile**, of drowning her. lie dragnet) ber toward the - J v ' . ... j v- ^ Nv-*L /. ^ V ;, ' s1 *' "'' , .* . ~ - <* f " " ^"/ " ;V ' *".<: * ? , ? V' ' < % ' * Mil a #14, . . vJr~ * .i lt 'Vtf , Ev k . -A-** -* - - 1- - . - J-l-HL-Ji-' ? . ? NO. 2. .. I.., How Peon Sikfr Pat Taxes.?Sometime* tarn Itonr infln en? ? ^ W,?ll i0 1 * -L ?WM omj . f v11f ii iu.%oh ure uiRil they c4fi*t tnx m? much; T haven't any prop orlT.4' Can't lliey tax ymi much? Well, lot i *?-. * v ?" * ? *~ u? But Wtb(?tirat*pfuee*)'ou lore property.-^ Yon nW;"the owner of a poor b\h1y, which ynn jviVtrying to T<?ed and'warm, and k"?p 4 soU'j in. l*?-*rn'it;?* yo;| have n :r i- I in ro than likelv, a family of childr n, * They all hereto he h s.'tth'f elothed, bf3 rrthiiHf. Yr?a may nptnWh hbifacV. or 9Tftck*.'?;r kntidr, btit yon havA* property, WsrertMOt**?';' and of a hhwl wlilcH trtaxod tch flmel rffrr mortt than any otbet d^aertptldn.t JThe tax Amy not bo * dl-. rect onh; f ut t? * htuVy-vfe.. ?nd ono wliteh you WW fltnl ft liaW^to hear. Too mitybo ptyWifc fr'fh-At^rlthoni Showing tliat It It a tax. #lffVhlfiiMh hbtnetWnjf cl*o T hut' 1h'nt doenrt Ah.l%~* anything It Is a tlrt Vame, Arttt yn>t aVO nhltged to pay 11. a*k, thou, low you aro taxed, w?*nnArerf^>n htotytHlng yotreat, drink and"war! 'ffllnoat every breath that yon drawl Yob bre tnxefl In ao many ways that we eonnut enttuterafA them. " Obnkrai. J. B. Hoo?~la inlr.idnttiar tli? * folh.wipg I'OVakr.'ph from the New Orleans l'ionj nneof May 1, we have no apology to tlmke for culling St a pb'ce ot local intelligenoe. The friends and admlrera of O-fie? ioU Hood are to Be found mound every Southern lieai tliatone: Wejutye a p'euxnnl rurpjite lo give pur renders. ill# gnUnnt, Vl'ftve and \?nlVc-r allyt trelbved linii'tal tfood was m?nbd yeaidthTay wvefiina lo M?fa Anna Reftiteffr d?n|fitrf nf the late Itononn N. Henneft, K-q.t The lirro ef thle, n? Well na of a great niauy othor',. hut wry different engagements, was aq? rounded By a number ui hi? e?mi n>\f* in arm*, among whom w? fto-_ tteoiF flonerala lirtckner, llrapg. Hnya, Whe< l-a, Miuiry and Seolt. Alan - atteh friend* of hit in pmne aa Mtma M Mu-aon, T. A. Adaiua, J ike, ?tc. General Hood may ??-e% ^tsurrcl that from every Sou'.lfhrn hourohoht will go on. tipon leading this announceiO' id. morl hdarty pravera for tho eontinde'd happlneea of Ifmnelf and of her who IttiA linked her destiny with- his, and ?nriondered her name to one whose.own ia w i itu n on the tabids offline indelibly. FllAXKLIX I'lgWl.-R OX Ttl* SlTUATlQX.?Wo observe a letter froin this pure alalfftnan pe.bliahed. lie indicate* hia lull idenutjeation wflh the I?enioenvti? or <wrn?erv?tlvw parly, and alludea.in bull iermm In il.n f" nMi o| sillier Mr. kendioton. ^lr. Seymour, . Mr. Il.iriri.k-- or Mr. Uoolitt]? for to? prVyden$lh1 oRlea. . The elnipna' of Om. 1! it < -,,.)< :.rr ?T?o fuTly iVoNptiircd by Mr. PI ere*;''' He hopk*<h? tbvw-yildnf? posaibhs maybe dnfta t*> ' arrest tlie (urge of ConttiiintivO) defy ing -radicalism,- and to rea ore fraternity "inl j eace, unity, npd i rorjierity to lite rrnainic." Ilja with a suggestion ttintr' fntnor Issues l>e dlseifrrtad in the fortlieoinirg Convention ??f the ocratic party? that harmony 'prevail, and the great wink be t?-lrH?u: lh< gentry from the gr.?ap of au i> nut radicalism.. One of the most revolting and depraved rCi beries ever heard of has been discovered In the' fitwn of IHnvofr,' MnrsiK hnsotts. A toajl. in the old butyikg-ground, hold rug the rnnniisut the Putnam family for generations past, war-broken into by seme young nun, who stole, the silver plafcs from the coffin's, and then broke the cofilns open, and stole tho skeletons ot the dead? and-sold i be in to a manufacturer of bono iioitiure. Suinu boys who were |ilivfnr about the honey aid got hold of a human skulT, and wMottrtng It fbr afoot-ball, when a man passing, rtistovered tb? nature of their uuiiisvuichi, aud iwibrthvr im?v ligation disclosed the aboveiporrible fuels. Jtoum of 1 tfiothirVea htivt! bdfffl rffrestetl, mul it Is thought tney wifl'aU he apprehended, and that rrther robhoriea ut lh? emuo nature will hu ferreted out. HAtt.ituai> Klrctioas-?Ucuerul C iuLy, on Saturday, is&nud tlia following order: Ali eiuotiena for. oflierf "f any railroad company 4p which LhaState of North Carolina or ?h?s Stata of South Carolina possesses any iQ terest, whether by reason of liuvitig subscribed to the Capital stock, or baring guarmn toed the payment of securities, or arising in ony oilier inannur whatever, or in which any of the officers is elected* by directors appointed by tbo (Jovernor, or chosen by the Lcgistn-", lure, ?r> hereby suspended until after tlio government of such State shall have been fnlly organised under the Constitution approved by tbc Congress of the United State*. n* - . > ?* ? w In New Turk -Stntc there is no lovo for *ny? thing that looks like o>Uo?genation. The " <i tenia J negro " is now kicked aud abused on all sldoa, nud wbst if allowed t.y the reconstruction Constitution of Carolina is decided to be iiiygiil by the Pupri nic Court at Buffalo. A.colored girl, it seems, entered one of tha whit*; school* ,io thai city, and wns permitted by thg teacher to fefgain. ftouipiaint was oi.edu to the superintendent, who derided that the girl most leave tb? schooh This brought the lnsft^r Wforr the ^upreme Court, whtrh ruk*<l against, tho right pt, colored children to attend any ?tV>ol except jL?s? designed for h n exclusively. :/? r ' Tun persecution of tUo Jews in Ronmnnin, which bah hen going on for sevoral months belong* among the most disgraceful cxhihi- a tlons vCroVtgtnwadn tolerance in niodcrn times. Owjnfc to fETe earnest fcinonstagiirrs of most of tjie?rcirt powcrjt of Ifdfopo, the Government of Ronraftnia now prfiTes'iws to have put * stoji to ft. t^hTortoniitcly, there is great reakotf R.r <f< uhling fhe sincerity of the pr< fussions of tha Ronmftniaii Government, and for fearing ft repstlon of the outrages, which, with the connivance of the Government, have been uouiuittcd agpiaat the Jews, r , ^ ?~r?_ A- f OPT of jKliot'ft Indian Hill*, n