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ALMANAC FOR 1863. ri- K H 3S H "i <a 5 o C in 5 2 5 _ w* 2 S 5 p- r ? % : r a { 5n -r 2 - 5 5 | g - t ^ ^ ^ ?j S[ January I o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In U 12 13 11 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 *22 23 24 2."> 20 27 28 20 3D 31 February 1 2 3-1 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 l:i 14 16 10 17 18 1'J 20 21 22 23 ?4 25 20 27 28 March 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 'J It) 11 12 13 14 16 10 17 18 111 20 21 2*2 2*1 24 2 5 2'i 27 2S 29 SO 31 April 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 i> 10 11 .12 13 14 16 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-J 25 UC 27 28 20 80 hf . ? . JUAI *12 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lr. 17 18 111 20 '21 22 23 21 25 '20 27 28 29-- 3<> 81 June 1 o2 8 4 5 f. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 If. 17 18 1H 20 21 22 23 24 25 2C. 27 28 29 3U JVLT 12 3 4 5 f> 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 2o 21 22 23 24 25 20 "7 26 23 SO 81 Al-cvst 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 J 10 11 12 13 11 l.i It". 17 18 l'J 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27~ 28 ?.U 3o 31 Cwi'Tl'MIll'tl 1 O O .1 C ? V 8 0 10 II 12 13 M 15 111 17 IS It# 20 21 22 ?:{ 2} 2ij 20 27 28 29 iiO " Ot-rontR 12 3 1 0 c 7 8 II ] it 11 12 III H 15 If. 17 18 1S? 20 -21 22 23 21 2f> 2ti 27 28 2t? 30 HI KoVtMDLR 1 2 3 4 5 (j 7 8 ! 10 11 12 13 11 15 lp 17 IS 1V 2*t 21 22 23 24 25 2o 2"i 2S 2? SO = December 12 3 1 a 0 7 8 51 1<? 11 12 13 14" 15 lti 17 IS ]<j 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2S 2? 3l) 31 CHANGES. OF THIS MOON. JANUARY. ?j!1 Moon, -ltli dny, 1 oh. 14m. I.bsi Qunrter, 12tli <1 tiv, 2li. fini. after. Kew Moon, l'Jtli iIhV 1 "Ii. 45m morn. First QuaiU-r, 2(jlli ilnr, 4li. 24m. nftcr. FEBRUARY. Villi Mnrtn *4,1 .l.n* fj. 1!mi. uftiif 1-iisi Quurlcr, llili dnv. 2li 5m. morn. Moon. 17!Ii !'!i. .r>"?nt. nficr. First Quarter, 25lli lftli. f?m. mom. BL&RQH. Full Moon, otli tlay, Fh. -17in morn. Last QinirMH-. I2;li ?l:?y. "It. 17in. ulter. N?w Moon. 1 111 Ii <J:iV, 'jli. JiKili. morn. First Quarter, 27ill ?hiv, 4'i. Om. morn. APRIL. ' Full Moon, il.iv. illi. 2:1:11. aft<-r. J.iisl Qitm-it-r. lii.ii in',, lili. liiii. jjt'icr. Moon. IV1I1 'iay. 1 ?li. 1 Tin. nl!ci\ First QuKitcr, 2?>Unl.?v, Sli lm. niter. H.AY. i ull Moon, S'l ilaj", 1'Mi. liu morn. l.iisl Qi.al ter, ;i*.<1 day. ih. I !<?orn. .Nftc Moon, 17lii ?la\. llli. iihu-jj. First Quarter, 25lh 'lav. Oh. Uin after. JUNE. j Fill! Moon, ltt day. t'.h afs-r. J.bkI Quarter, Si It day, 11 . U'.im. .tIt <-r. Jii'W Moon, ltith day. 2li. -Jm. I'ffn. ! Fust ti'inrt'.T, 241 It day. Oh. -1'Jiii morn, JULY. ' Full Moon, 1st day. Hi. Jiini. iiirirn. I.nst Quarter, 7tli day, lOli. 4:>m. a!'?er. Moon, loth dm*. .Oh. 21m. on.in. * Full Moon, 30th <lay, Sh. Om. morn. AUGUST. S Ln?t Qimrier, Otli av, wli. 4m. ni?>rn. ^ >i-w Mooii, 14 it <iay, It'll. 41'" uto^nT First. Quarter. Hist day. -lit. 7m vmnw. full Mouii, J>8tli day, Sli. 5'iu^fnt> r. SEPTE^iffiP. J.nst Quarter, Hi. 21m. nf*?T. Now llli :> 1 hi lifter. First 'Join. nuun. l'ulli^iroii,2"tli link, !li tiin. inuru ^ OCTOBER. Lrmt. Quurtvr, 4tli <1hv, !}ii. 2">iii. ufirr. New Moon, 12tli iluv, iii. 4mii. .ifier. 0\ First Quarter, 19tli <l.iy, '2h ll>m. after. f j Full Moon, 26tl? <lav. 111. 2m. nft.tr. m ! " _ NOVEMBER. / : J .nut Quarter, S'.'l day,'.ih. 37 m. morn. f j New Moon, 111 it ilny, Mli. 1m. mom? i First Quarter, lh'h day, Oli. -lm. morn. / l'ull Moon. 2&1I1 ilny. ah. ftosn. morn. / DECEMBER. ! I.a?l Quarter, 8d day, 4li. J Cm. tnnin./ Ne'v Moon, lOlh day, SI*, ltlm. after/ First Quarter. 17th day, lilt. 7m, tn/rt:. Full Mood, 24th day, Oli Slim, itfitiji rrLTPSES FOR THE TKAB 1803. First?Of tlie Sun, May 17tit. llji. 53m. iit thu morning. J ceoiul?Of the Moon, June letf Hi. 15m. after noon. f Third?Of the Moon, Ivov./toth, 2h. lt?tn. iji the morning. / THE ABBEVIJE PRESST BY LEE (SrWJLSPK, ABBEVILLE S. C. ~~ Two Dollars /in "Advance, or Tv o i Dollars andjf Fifty Cents at the Expir^ion of the YearAll HubsJriptiotis not limited at the ; jme of subscribing, will be considered a | liJefinitc, andjpUl be continued until arrear- j Ages are paid,j^r at the option of the I'roprie- j <ors. OidefcMom otherSlates must invariably ! .be accqtnpaj^cl by the Cadi. ffW OF ADVERTISING <Every AjKrti&eineut inserted fur a lens time than IfarcSfoDtli?. will be charged by the iji? Bertioa iMQae Dollar per Square, (1 ipoh ?Lb6 tfjfaxif 10 colid linea or Ichm.) tor fmtJn/HtiQO, aud Fifty Cent? eacL*4?^ KequetflpDMrtion. ? 1 aqujB8-moutlib, $6; 6 month f 10; 1 v*tir *! '? -vv AlflPti 8 " $10; 6 " *15;lyear*26 *15; 6 " *25?fl year ?3'? 4?qoar?5s jt20j ? ? tjitt ljc?r *33 X i w J % I HOUSE AND LOT | AND CARRIAGE SHOP 3?OIL SALE. Foil the lu-ulth of my family nn?l sn-lf. I nm ! anxious to remove to n warmer climate, there- ; j fore, I offer for sale my Houso and Lot, i * on vliivli, there in n Firgt Kale ! CARRIAGE SHOP, .s* 1 !iTtr v /> fl v A .VI) ST A IjZ.ES, \ j together wilh all ;ipeeitcary Out ljuiMinga re- ! ; quit'l*'l for ii Dwelling ur Cjirriuiie Shop. I j i offer the vilnle on nu(:o(ili>to<l:iiiiii; ten.is. The ! Shop ii? a very conveijitMit buildifli; and n fine ' j Stand for hii$iiiG??, mul n m>o?l opening. Any j ; one wishing toeiijjMtre in the Carrinpe bii-iness j ' nfter tile War, will ?]?> well to secure inv Staii'l j | I'eisoiiB \vi?hinjj to purchase n ivt-hlnne in Ab- I | b>*ville, will 'ileiisi" ?-ali on th>* Stili>enber at ! Abbeville Court House 15. J TAYI OK. Abbevil o O. 11.. Miireli I ', f4."> tf P. S.?-Those itnb-ble?l to tni? will ilo me n ; ' ureal favor by setllii.y us t?oon ns possible? ' inotiey ia plenty now, 15. J. T. | pREENVILLE AKl> COLUMBIA | R. R. COMPANY. ! smw&mus&L ! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, l'l? TKAIN LIIAVE ' Collilllliil) 7-30 h. III. i AIkU.'I y *24 ' Xrvl'rri y 1 1 <'8 ' i Ninetv !?iy J.10 |? hi. | liwnwiiml 218 i Alilmvillu j Cckcsliiiry H.i'O j I liell'Mi 4 ;"?4 .JLi : Vi'iliiutnMoti i-li) *j I Ar.r.iVE ! Orocnvillc 0 30 | I D'lVN THAIN I.KAVE r: rooiivilie -1 45 ? tn | \V ilis.imvton 0.0-1 ' I I5.-II..,) 0.58 " A' li-villii 7 -iii * J C.'kvs?luiry b .r'3 J (il'CCIi VIIO'I " j j Nirn-1 v Six 10.18 " j | NewWiry 12.45 |>. in. J : Alston 2 82 " I I * l Altl'.lVC ! Columbia -1 15 " j I To comincnpe on MONDAY 10th inst. F.-l. >j0. 1 (<?:<. 11. i !COTTON SEED EOK! i SALE. ! : 1100 Bushels of Zipppova! * 1 * I I COTTON* SEED AT $10 per BUSH EL. ! Apply nt t)jis ollk-o. Eel. 13 41 U DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, I Estate of David Jfcellcr, dec'd. j 4 M. IVr?nni? TmlcMml (o lliu Estiilc ?*I" ./V Dnvi.l K(;ll ?lo. i-ammI, now <lui-, liv , Nnlp HI* Awillnl. nrr f><i!icit^il In piV llu' s.'Me In Mi*. W.M. II Wn.sov, (;it llii: j'r-xx (tlfirr ) ! ninl Ii.iv;>ii; i!.n'!?rnl- ;> tru in si i h.- h-iutr XVi 11 prOMMll I In-lit to tllf SHtltt'. |iHif I'll Illlrst- ! < <1. NANCY KliU.KK. A'in i .Inn so, iSH.i Km ROTICE TO PEBTORS, | Tin- I;.it OS nti'l mc??ov.u!? ..fniiAV ? HlHiEllT- ' >< )N. ill'.; ill 11>?? ll m.?N <;f &Ji\ MATTHEW M<; i iHlNAI.I), utio itf ..i'ln.,-i>?*'l to ivccivi; nil"' i >-..*? >j i ! >t- iiIi |iiiid ii:I inn ii'i'iiimt t: u \y i:oi;i-:i:T-05t. AMirvi'.lr 1J., tf.ill. V. "HI ; i nAVJN'5 'lie Ir liMe.?t e>c D>\ 1. ; HI! <11 >>. ilrv Book and Drug Store, I will, as fur tin- limited m<-nti? will allow, ow'n<r to tlic war, keep =ll"ll stuck a.- Iins nlivavs licen kept. Ail order* must !?< addressed ti> inc. O S T:I M. inir tin- Sv-lciii all over tin" Confederacy, it mnsl attend IIi'iKmi.ii' I ?li- not inte>*<1 to have j a liook (>I 'ivil I EJ>WIN I'ARKKIl. Feb 13, IXii.l 41 rf \TIVII>ALV U 4 vi'T'iv I n 1 j\ji l V 1 H 1 1'j 1^? J the uu.iiiiST cash lJRIOJ?S, Will be paid for NEGROES. Avldrest, ALLEN VANCE. Greenwood, S. C. Pl-b 27 43 : tf Estate of Travis Bearden, Dec'd. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. All |ivr?onB vho niny have clnitm nuninst thi* Estate are hereby noiifj^d that a (ii.nl Settlement ?>f suiij K-tnto will lie in tlie .-C A-i! - * - - unio ui vrrnmnry j?>r Abbeville District, oil the l.Oth ijay of April next. Therefore their demands must lie presented on or before that day, oh afterwards the Administrator will not notice them. , A. T. W IDEM Ay. March 17.'68' ' ' 5 BOTTLES .AND VIALS ./JR.,3 JiEIN(G tqflftti fMpUJ, I will buy nny that may be bnjq|gh& WltiM- They must he CLF.AN. EDWIN J'ARJtER. i: J.nf "'ifci ragsTT S l?WfoT CASH'PltlCR will be paid wa?flP>UN ABD COTTON IIAG3 , cjOttlily. w. 4 7 JI. W. JLAVSOX, , eh 90, '63, 4ft. if I tfBBSTlTUrE WANTED. , A tjboral JVice be paid fur a Healthy bit BmVitfd Mun. s? ? f ob4titat?, to go io ? fcood CompHny of loiiib Csrollniaot in Ocq. lkigg'a Army. ( f ' Al>l>lj' at thU?ffio?. r Apr??3, 49,l,W, 4t y. ' - ? - ? NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. i ! I W|LI. ntteml nt the ?nnie<l times' am] pi uvea, for i'tiu purpose of collccting ! Tuxes f?>r tlie yenr 1802. Due Mondny, Mnrpli Oth : I lJoiitililoviilc, Tupsiiny, Mnrcli 10th ; Si-ufllvmwri. \Veiliiewluy, March 111li; Cok?irr, Ttiiiri>?l?y, Mnrvli 1 >?nitrl?i!?*- Mil if, Ft iiliiy, March 13; AUimviUv C. II., Saturday, Stiiu-'i I4thj | Lowtidr.svllit'. Monday and l'm-sdny March ; IMlt mul 17tli; \VI'C1III'M]ii V. MBI'CIi ' R ; ('nlliiiuuV Mill*, TliiiwiLtVi March 19, ! Wiirrc-nion, Friday. M?rcl? 20; -Trilihli-'rt, Sutunlay, Mnrcli 21 ; Willincioii. Monday, 2*1 ; . ]{ord>ann\, Tuesday. Mnrcli 24; 'i'silhorl s (:n the l?ani;?*) Wi'ilnoi lay, March 25 ; Bni'llfyV Tliiirsilny. March 2rt ; Oder Spring* Friday, Mutch 27 ; Cothr.mV, -Mitimlav. .Mhh-Ii 2S ; While llall, Monday, March 3'), \ViHi>|rilli', Tiioh'Iiiv, March 5*I ; Nimiv >ix, \V i"linfil.iy, Aji?i) I ; (iict'liwiiini, 'riuirsiliiV, and Friday, A|>iil 2 mul ; St:iithvill?\ Saturday. A)-;.I 4 ; ATiIk'villi', Monday, April (i; ( Callahan'*, Wednesday, April 8 ; I will !> nt. AliU'tille Court. Uou^c on thf | \f\. .lav ill May, which will li? last day fur j riiMnii'iii./i'a't lit ar.. All iuM'cntiu 1.??!?.?? ?/. ' ? > .V. . . !? I"-- - ? U ?" IHMKU i ' turns mi tl?e above liny, liable to double fox. ' All taxes to I|>nill Ity tlie 1st day of .tunc I or executions Ilia\ l>" icJIlt'il. Pmpcitv t<? In' returned in tlm nnm<? of the propel* owner. (5uardiati*, Kxi-oiitiiiv, nml-Udiiiiifi>triiior? wi 1 return projiui-ty under their control. IYrsotis l?r?vitiir tri:ncferred property between tin' l<i tM.nber, I Sill. ami im Oct. J30- will | make ii known io me. Free |i-i>o:is ol color nuirt pay their tnxes : I?> the. 171Ii of April. II. S. r.'ASDN.T. C. F?-lirnury "iti, 1SI53, !!? tit Tliis lis to 1STotify Vl.L Persons fr-'tn tradinc f'?r n Note i?iveti nn* l?v Wji. Tknnknt tor (in- Hundred ; nnd Sixty-five dolb<M and N inety cents hear- ' inif date July 5?l*t. IStil, with Interest troth ' dato, with a credit of ?'0 iti two places ami | ?8 itl.ni.other?date of Credits not remembered j ^Hlll iN OH' WIIS lost lift W.-I-II tin; lftHl anil UOtll 1 ISt)2, iM'iir \V illiii}/ton. in AM?-vill>- 1>ih~: triit. W l? McN.MIt. Mt. Cmniel, Fib 23, 1SC3. 41 4t j PROCLAMATION. i i STATE OF ^OUTH CAROLINA KXKl.'UTl YE I)i:i\\ HTM HNT, Col.UMM.v. S. CV, Mar<:li 18. 1^1)3 IIEIMCAS, 1 mi cr?-i!>My tlmt j * ? itir^f ;tl prut iainus nr* | oxpiirtcil t ii*hi llns St til.- it>r I p:;rpo-c of ! speculation. I>v ri'iisnii whereof' tin*, priet* of I !*< visions lint* Jiccji inucii onliiinceii, t;> tlx* ! gfrciit ilismMiifiii't ??T tlie citizens of 'ho j mill wli-*ien.- the preMcM supply is ileemeil iiii- ' pitrlUKl for lli.; -iili-ti.-lHiiuo tif th? people linil | i In- jbiMifr# of iIn* (."imfwlci hcv : j I Now therefor- r. MiLLKOOK l'.. DOS IT AM. ! | fioveriinr'if South Cii'olinit, liy virtue f the . | piny, r vvsir?i in in.* iiiiiIki* tin; Const in inn o: ' tli'sSi.iti- ?!>> i.~?ti?* ihis. inv Priu-I'iinatinti. Mini i 1 f-.il.it) nil p<-rsiiii<, for tin* fjiin-i* of tliirly iIhvs ! I f*om Ihij-iJiitf, Irom i*xp<iriin(f lx>vo!nl tin* limit** <(f tlii> >ln:p, any suit, bacon, pork. beef, n.rri, | filial. ivhcat, Hum, tier, | ; as. potaltics, ol*r<ther j provisions ?>f any iicscjipturn whaisocyj-r. Tin* ' following.' persons iir:> Xffp; -1, vi;s: Quarter I' musters, Cosnniiss.irlcs, 11ml other = th of th? : I Ooni".'?!oral<i (>??vi-riiiin nt pui iaSi:i?>tiif provisions . for the army, who lulls! exhibit sat isf.nt<>r\ j ( ('iilrtln' lit iillii'i'i! fhaim t< r al:il Hl|ili"li , i v; p?i:>oiis IYoiji other mi'Ii h^? l.,? pu dm*** , for t): -ii ! ?> priviiSr use ci-tisunipt ti "to! ! not fj>r resale, who shall ir.jkc oath t*i tliii . ' I'llVvt lifl'iilY till' htM ll|H?i>lraif p'evimis In I (.lie removal of the ..j-lpurchased, which 1 oath llic lyasristr.ite sliail pre-erve and ftiriu-h J for the use ?if the Solicitor of the Circuit <> hen | r.tpiircl: aueiits of conn tie-, towns, oipora ' ' tions, ami S/jloiers' l>oai<i* of liclicf. fit other : I States who exhibit snti-faeloiy proof of tlicit I authority t<> purchase such provisions in Ik? | half tif such counties, towns, corporations of) j Sohliciv' Boards of Relief for public use or for j distribution nl c??S ami cJijirgt j, mid mil }tn | I or profit. ! * Sail tiiixlc liy noit-res'ul'-iit-s and cargo** ?-ii? It-ring; our ports from uKruuti nre irlso exec| lid. Any of eai<l articles lluil may lie stopped in lra)i.situ will lie coiitjicuteU iu the us.e of the State. | It if enjoined upon 11)1 magistrate* at:d rnili tin "Hirer.* ami nil j?omi citizen* are fuiiiem!\ , appealed to aiJ in ill*- enforcement of this I'lii j 1 eiamatioii | ( Ciiveii tiioli r my hnn?J and tli" s>i-nl ul 'lit- j 1 f?tat<\ >it. (Join liia? lliin eighteenth 'In' of ! 1 fi.. ?; ] March, A.!) one thousand ??jghl liun j ( died and sixty-three. 1 , M. L. BON HAM j I \vm I: IIcn'tt. Scoretaiy of State. 1 .Mnfell *20, Y?3, 41, 4t * I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ' Abbeville District?Citation. [ Iiy WILLIAM II1IX, Ordinary of Abbe 1 ville District. 1 WlIERflAS, K. (). Reagan, has applied to r me for' lcllcr.4 of Administration of all ami t singular Uie goods n 11 * chattels, rights and credits of Dnvid fvlwards, late of the Dis- ? trie! aforesaid df.-cased. I Three are therefore to cite and admonish all j< and singular, tin* kindred and creditors of tl.t v said deceased to he and appear before n?t?. at r orr.next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis- h triot to he holden at Abbeville Court IJouse, ti on the 6th April next, to sin w cause, if any li why the said adminisiruti%>n should not be v granted. t Given under my hand nnd 6inl, tins the 21?i uny ui mnrcn, one niouanna eiglit liiinijfefl o oiid rixiy-llireo, mid in tlie 87tli year of the L Sovereignty and Independence of iliu State C of South Carolina'. t WILLIAM IIIIX, o. x. d. Ordinary's Office, 47 lit d h I) XUE STATE OJT SOUTH CAROLINA <I Abbeville District?Citation. p By WILLIAM IIILL, Esq.. Ordinary of Ah- f beyille District. Y^TI]?R.EAS^lV;JJijinj A. G.aine*, liar applied g' . . .? nic mr liners or Adminitstmt.ion, of all und singular the goats and chattels, rights and credits of T. W. Oaines, late of ^ Lhc District aforesaid dec'd Theso are therefore *o cite mid mlmonish all q jind singular, the kindred and creditor* of the p >uid ^ecea?ed 10 be and up|i?ar before m?j, at IHir next XJ/dinary's Court, for the snid District, ri to be holdcn at Abbeville Court House, on the 0 10th -of Apri4 pest, to ahow cause, if any why th- said administration should not be granted. ' jiveir under mj baod and seal, this lh? 29th of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty three and in the B7Ch Y?r of ? The Independcoce of the Slate of South n uWOlin*. . ' A . JWAM XMh O. A. J),. II Orduury # Offish,. *8, 3t \ . COL.BAR^E, OF ARKANSAS. > | A few a l'ricf bulletin from i Lli" se tt ot wnt m^Wffix-Hce tiilninod tho Mmpli- I'iOl E'.irlt*, of ilit* 3<1 A i katw.n>/ci?v>lry, vvas kill?<l !catlii:p lii-? rejiiniHrt in ? rlnnpe," in 111 e recent lirilliiitii nfof&of Van Dorn nn<h Forrest, near l'VjuSilin. The <le??ih of m> good and bravo a than, tailing thus gloriously in the ^iui< of victory in ?le'ene.e of l.is routi rv, call--, evvit in iIiom* iIhvs of great ami cr?>iv<lm<; vents, for soinetliiiijj more ill.in a "casing inJiee. For five months ot aefvo mm-vice, ineltitlin<; several hard lotiuiit '>al:les. S-mi. url (}. Ernie a- d myself wer?? memW)'t of the >aiiu' lir <>a<le in Gvii. Price's army, ami 'luring that time 1 had tlio good fortune to I'l'i ii'i e well, if not entuoiy, r-<p<|iiainl<*<! with him. It i< tli< warm reject, iiay, aff-ctioi.ate admiration, i??~p??e?l hy that acfpiauitanee wti-l a^oriiitinn in the trnd- and li >r?l- ips ol camp li'<?, ami the pi-iils <>l bi.tth'. which inspires ihis humble trihat< to his now glorious memorv. C*d. Katie was a iiati\ u of Sou! h C >r .linn Hi.ti at 11.v nun-of his <h*aih wax ahont thirtv yeais of ngi\ llis lueution \vas 11?'?-!* ?! at Heihany Colhge, Yiigiu-u, an insiiluii'-n ot* learning, presided over l?v that great and good man, Alexander Camp'-idl At c?>llegi* Ins stood louii in alj iii' <; .isjes, and was u-n vor-ntlv l?fl??v?-l. Mairying in Soi.th Carolina. C'd. ICarle einiiira ed lo Arkansas, 1 am inform* d. in 1850, and settled . item Camden. A-- a lawyer n-1 |> hii V-r lie was there |<nr.-ui> ^ 1 lie evt ? tetiof of his way, and liyiny i.liu. lifts of a uwlul cil zcn when tin; fiieiUest revolution tin! '-vorl'l ev r saw t>rok? out. Of course, In* wa? one ol t .? fir-t to tn>? {.heath his swt?d for t|it- illicitly r.ouilici. A trivial in onus us that lit: rats*'] <i tro<>|> of e tviilrv, was vleclu<l <:a|>ta:n. ati<l j >inc?<i the ifjrinitfiii origin, riv coiniuirh-ed l?y Dr. S i?>n Buihiinl, and alteiward*, at the t tun of his d?*ath, l?y h m-e f. I am not in |> se.-s> on of full |iait>uula-s ??t th.- u; hlary career o. C*?S. Eiir u. tint I h lii-vo lie parle.ipated hi ilit* h;Htie> f Oak II II-, 1j k? horn, jiti'l Karniiii^rou, and I know tha< lie wetil w'i|i(iK'i l'n<-e io lnka. and bote Inm-ell with conspicuous iralhiutry in the natlles - f .C?ri:i h and IlaMv-ie l> tdge. 11 s i. jri at -erve-1 ax in aii'rv nearl? a I ia?. \ear.nnu was riMi?"U>>U'd iin?', I ilnnk, in Novumi er To conclude tins necessarily imperfcct llul ic?.? til din.' iif i he truest soidiers t t ever sited iijs lilno I lor the (Jotifodei rvj Colonel K rln'.i character as a man an I & a:i ?.-flu-er, < a-attractive to a decree ainontiiiii^ to entliiMasin ji eveiy i-ue who i.aJ tin? lienor ot Knowing liitn welj ?a Ciar.icier, (Srnec-I with a!: good itraoe, To i?r e-n gentIvninn, a' <1 a Ciuistlan. Need 1 say irotcs Q ti ot, unaSMiiiiinai.d apparently taeimrn, hi? nea IVu-ik)- kn{>? that under a | lam, Rerious, practical exeiinr, there rati a* rich a vpin ?f ?ei::inu'i t, w it, lain-v mnl yi'iiu? e limtior ..s ever ?:Ud'!cned ?o?.*ial in!?-r? Uiiar.-e or hiijj toned tia: ! nk? of IV cMisiii;! iiii-i fralci mi v. His many face ever rli'itu* i.....i . . . III I 111- I'ilV lil ll lilt', illlfl jl \\ if a ?* -iiiino rnu .ik Iii< c, wii'.'r.ioi: in arm-, \v |j? u :|n? c-si tt o|i t:iu^ r in"' era <ic' ii:e near aj> r>>:u.li ! ilw roiilli ! Tiieie ?*oe- K :r'e his ?-utile ii. e i<i; -? < Ii-.w p.ny ..n.l iiiilii'^f he :>.r' Ti.oii'MM.dft i.t 11:?* In*.-; uivii isi tin.* 0"i! !'u er. If S':i ?*, in iiii'l t'lii i>' iliu jiMiiy, IlilVU slllfl t. iltrj- ts ov? r i lie x-vvs of In- i! 1111 j j t-1, (in ;1|| eJuroiM li; luii ilu-y itiav Himi-rlvi'S uiilli ilie rell?*e ion dial In- in ;i siii.i?-il c-inse, aiifl t- the iol.iit-r pi -!*?'! i<? 'ijc iitiil" 11 ley w;li i lifiUli w i li |iis.:e li:r<;v. r 'In: icmeiV r?lu: lli il ilirv jm*s >.-c?i tlio li ivii'l-!.^ il so eXeelielit. ;ili ? mi littiVU ii nan.? Mcmjiliis Ajiptti/. . \ii edili-)- hi ill.- it;i<>> of iLi- si 'i> jni fekt- I II1 he i:< I r>l u -'ln-MSlliii* I- I IH Iiei^iihm II I.?:e? ii of f.n-j I'Sji i:-i ! ! r wil.-it lie s?iy-? ::ii<s .- !. ' \VIimi \\ :is ll.t- iim.- uf tin. ?.|.|i|(?e?n i-U <1 !i Isiilv. (r, i ?j;iru tiie sim iiiit* tor irllivt.oii, iv.i'iwl a wa^. A |iu>l'iiui| cnii i<-ii<lily fool iJii* l.-iPs of i v\ -IV*. w 11 i* ii>>i iisfnin il lo 1)0 si*?mi Iinlilicr Ins Mlirlvillirs. "SLAVE LABOR FOB THE COAST, FROM B1VIS10X SO. 1. II \ |iiir#tinn 'o of 11 < iv iiiisiiion of tl.e I (ti-iirrnl / i' i-li-rs <>f his (J?v nun HON 11 \M In- i miii" if tin- A?tis tin* (fiMirrnl At iii .. ll..- -i.l.i. -l I ? ? " Jk- ? : - . tlir Judicial "t) j -1 rici. iif' PoktMiTi, Iri-ciivilli*, ?*|?nrtbhIA:.>I?t$oii, <~:ii>ni, i if?rk. <'iies<?r. AMifvillf, nml New-I terrv, to piipply iia |irn|H?rtioti ol slave labor ' iirlcr the present II The Ooininii??ion?-r.? of R"ad.< of the eeve j a I District!!, and the jiulhoriiic# of the ineor- ] loraled tn\yn? oinl villages having jurisdiction ! if the rmid tinikIs* wtiliiu their Luondarie* will j li once summon u11 pt-rnoiio ill the po*pe*?ion | if fdnvea within the I'm it? of their iinilniriiy o linvir llte-r clnvea wbtijecl. to thin call at. the j iear<:at Kailrotid Depot to t he oivner'* roiM- j lence, on \VKDNBSD VY, the 01Ji <lay of M^y I text, at in o'elo k a. in., rrudt tor tiaiupoila- | io:i t-i Charleston. ill Allown rnofalnvee who have not hitli- I rio fnini.-<li<-?l fti'V lain r in i|i> euuuieiiou wJIl | >e r< quired [o furnish otic ha'/ their h.inds -ulj , i*ct t<> road ?1 ui \ for thi/ti/ tltvi*. ?nid ili???e; who tinvi' furnished li-ss Iliau out half, will lit* j eq Hired hy Ili? CuliiliiiFstiiiiers mid the town ; lUthiiritU'S as pfort-Jiiid J(> fufirsh enough to i [|ii|{eU]> one half I'e rFoiifiWii'iig ini'lt* toad j iiinds or a number nut ?1 ?vi.-iI l?* liy one juill j fill be required to send suih ttfig}e ne?jr.n\?, or | wo in suuli uomlition rimy uiiUi- and himi-I oiic. j IV. Tin* Act i rquires the iit.li*ix)iinet* '.if .one f tin* CmQiiiifaioiH-r# at ciieh Depot lie will e icet liy nil Ag*uJvf tj>e State 0;id uf the I Jonfeder.ite Stales, uid tliu uegioea wiii In- | hettf rrcii-piril for. i V. Assessment of the negroes are m<* !? ip u plicate i poii their arrival in Charleston and eiorc they arc put to work: ne eupy 19 fcri1,'V me for oyner, the other turned over to the 'onfi'ilvrste aqtlioViiivB. 1 utii authorised i? #y the nrgroos will tie di6uharg<jd nt the exliratiun of tjje thirty days. VI. #>ynt?r? of slaves are requested to urninh them with cjiades or shovel*. The -onfedern'.e outhoriuea have undertaken to u ve uytl^ utensils rut lined. Owners wiJlalr [i furnish their hands with three days' rations, /I viiiwii ri'iliiiiuiniioii w ?'I lie niiuwtfil. j VII Ovui-Sfcri1, i?t the rate of one-to every uri?tr*d *luvc?, may lit selected hy ihe owner*. -They will receive couip<sn*.itM>i? from Ui? !oni*-<]fr?t? Stales at tlio rale of fifty dollmv er inoiitli. Vl II. There is no douht that the Confederate Government will compensate lor all lot* f slavey while in their employ. WJM. M. Mil AN NOV. Agent for the Stnte of Son' li Carolina. Camden, s. c. March 26. lfi>3. The Courur, Mercury, -and *11 papers with i the Divitiiiu will ??'|?y one- ? Weijt for thr?*e j f?ki m?<J forward bill*, .with ft of the rintcd mxtu-.r, to pie. I wiil certify and re- | irn them, hen .they will be paid oh pr.csent*- \ : * " | LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GALLED SESSION. Kit if) ay, April 18G3. | Sesat;:.?-Senate met at 7 o'clock, p. : in., in accordance \yiih ilie proclamation of I l!.'? Ciovcrnorf which \?as read. [ On a call of 'he roll, the following Senators?being a ijuotUtn - answered to their ' nanu s, viz: ; Mes*cr?, Arthur, Darker, Beaty, iJ.'Vkin ; l}i?yle, K li?, (1 tilinijton, listriin*cili<l, ifope. | lliujaer, Johi sion, W. I>., Johns n, \V. It. \ K*-in, Lawion, Manning, M i* ?vclLMaz) k, Mili> r, M<>se.s, 0>wahl, l'aliucr, KAbetdsj ' Ware, Wilson. j j Messages of organisation wire inter? j changed between the two house?, and a { Committee appointed tp wail upon the ; 0- v rnor, inf .lining his Excellency thaf. j the Senate was r?ndy to receive ?uy com iiiii:.ic-?ii<>n hr> mijrlii he pleased to majci1. Whereupon (he (Jovein>./ sent in tho fol, lowing Message, w liit-h was read and api projiriaielv ru'erred : E.V KCUTIVK Dr.!'ARTS! KXT, Columbia, A.iiI 3, 1803. i Gentlemen cj the Senate and J(oiisc of fteprescnla: S>. ce your la>t udj-up uineiii, a inigtity j stride towards di-spotiMii lias been made l>v j llie Government ol the Noitli, ineicalive |-oi a fixed purpose on I lie; pall of llie dotu? I inant pa>ty, if possible, to conquer and ! destroy UnjJLjuih. The s>word an# piH?-e liav heeti^^ced > liitOsl absolu e^ at the 1 d sj>os:iI ofTlM-n^'resident, ii^iUer disitj (f id oi ihe Federal Comuitniion, n^lvmu luui virtti illy a despot.. SW far Ironl this , i xeititig a spirit ol iesi.sl.mce,' na n aoy , h.iVe vaii.lv expeeted, iiuii< e\er% portion : llf lilt* X??r I It t Iil?r*' ha 4 ii.jI.iiw. !.?.? i ~ * the noi?- o( preparation for ;t vigorous pros: edition of?the ui.holy war. Ti.o most ; sanguine must have uhadoned all hope of I peine fiutu exhauMion ul'ilie eticmyV men ; ami means; or from .-m l! leiisumee on tl.e pari of his >nhj-ois, l<> Lincoln's tyrannical i rule. With hi- control ol the nurse, atm ; power of draft, lhe*e will he rru lack.of men,, for hts ar.iuea. Ji dots not l.ceome tw, t'u*n, to slint o'ir eye- 10 the f.ict thai j there ran he iio rea.-onaile hojie of peace i with his con.-eut, ilnri g his term ?<l office. it <>nl\ re-i ain.? f ir the people yf this C.?n ! hileraey, thiough ihein>e ves and their . cutis!itU'ed and (Joufe>leia'.e authorities, <? | make ad-qitat. pu pal a ion to repel sue? lie^r-tu'ly i ho va .dat attack. lii^^kir J0h\ 1> are their own uestinie*. Witlf^ ^I'Dniitry rich in all the r.sources which s constitute the wealth of a nation, the finest , type of Government thai, tjie world ever . bt-lii-l.l; a refined, cultiva'ed, and eniight? <i pei p'e; an army perhaps not si;r 1 piiss. ii, hi aiiy period of tune, in ;t|| t e j ( liihtH'S which make Irwps invin.ible, ; contending lor nil that inati in c-vcry ng? : has held dear; it :s tl.eir minion to go on i ;i:aking evciy .i!i?>ll, fiuifiiiitiinc i iheeifully t > every sacrifice, an ! putting I' rls vigorously every ifl'ort neccs-ary t?? ! M.riiii' tin* yri-ai huou whnh iheir lathers ui ijnesi!hod t|iem? Iodej endeuep. li is much feared, that, while y? ur Act to liiu:t the i-roiliiclioti of co:t n to lluce acres tij the ftjli hand will i<*?tri>in Pitch a? having ovi ili>>wiug {ir?n iiies. e.onleinpi.iie withholding their critn 'V 'tn market and t {/anting c-itton aimo.sl. exclns vi lv, it has vet iiiduceil mauv, us I am its&uuiul, ttIm , j>ui|iu jrijiii' }!<; nine 11 liliy t'Ol!'?ll, to ! |>!-k -t I lie lull uutnher ol acre- allowed liy . law. And litis is justified t.pui ih>i jjrciuul t >i.t \our statute is equivalent, to I an announcement hv the cho-on ltepre! setttalives i f tin: pehpl that su^li a course ' i> not iinn'liio'ii*. li litis leelincr prevails j ?-xiviiMV?ly. it wijl lie :"jr perceived innsi he I lie reC'df. All fertilizers pTtil lie put ?? i ilm cotton I :inl<?, to stiinn^ ; i.itc llie'ii t<> (lie hiirlie.-t production, while ; the cmn I ml* will l?e Hun proportionate!)iinji \vn*h<-l. In my lir-t Message. in J it;ii ?rv hisij in ( 'iniiieuiliii^ to your fa? \ i-oo-i lt rjiii ? the G-orgia law, I i innifti i.-.l a ledue i>>11 ol' tlie numhei of .iiTi-s lieJoA- threw Willi the light* now before ni", 1 hti>n)neiii| an ntnemli ui"iii of youi A ft mi as to prohibit the ' plauiin^ over a lial>, or a' most, on*.- nitre 1 lo li.e >u:l hairl, ami ilia tlie. haii'is to lie , eniiM i-iale l sli >11 only he Mien as work in |ih ciO". I iiivile \o?ir first at etll jui tu . lilts -II it'Ot. It 1111 l.-i'lllIHI.^tl.l t ItiA ? ii lunliui r-Mrirtion 19 iiu:?i?t>eii; tliat the ! t .\o helices Cj?t 1 ty ?ho Art til i-ediately af t?-i its j? .ssage. Tin* >i'Hit (,l !>{)'? tj!aii<ni has recently i 111 <!? mi It alar.' iu^ MriiJ. .i in I hit, Slate as i t it'inlfr your i -!eij>i? iii- n iifcvseary to j -he > v.i. .L.ijjt* .-inns are inve-ictl 1 in ll ur. 1?hi;o'./, aijij other ailich-8 ?if I?: 1 iir* cfs^'ty, i?? t >'. Mi"ii?.|ioly, almost,! ui Mic.ii ?r. ii ! *. > J" cert in at;-li.o.iS <?f the j-wiihii *. Mini i ey iiu* withlield from mar I Jjel. ui iii*.* ei lt d heyoi.d the limits j i ui fi t S ate, to t-se iji?*.it villi iKvment <>' | price-", ami > ti.e ma-.ife-l njnry of the ! colisuiiM'ls, es-peeia lly the families of 'hose j whose pio ucitijr force is in ilie nroiv. Uii- i tier these circumstance*, I h.ive calk-i} into j exen-ise lm* power c 11 erred upon mo by j llie Constitution, to prohibit,for thirty days, i the exportation of provisions from the State j but A.thfoiue modsfiot.ons which I le't*, wt.e due to ouy afstei States agd the Uoii j fedcr.ne .Government. 1 have not gone, so | far. Uevonil tli?*. relent:t?n ??f 'Ii?" ?.ti?.l*.? I wiiiiiu tht- liuii 8 til lite Slate, and your aci jo11 is requisite to .liable ui? to earryjully iniu etle.i.l i Ij;> irhi.y-e ut Die Coiisii'.uiton, s a hu lo continue ilie prohibition without, nteiruplioii, ii you uuoul i deem it i.dvisa ab|p. J recoiliju.-yiI tjie |ia>s,.ge of aj> Act wlijcn ?jil i?u liui)Zt> iiie (/ovei nor, ihrcugh pro, er agent.-, t<> di.-po*e ..t ih ir maikei value, i.i such titicle- ad haye been or may e cei.^d in transitu, a d uf.er p-ying all t-xjieiist-b no tired out, ol I lie [ oteedf, lo rei.iiii a ee tain proportion, to i>o di-tribul. d aiming lie S ldier>' Boards of ltelicf, tlio remainder 10 bt? reiurneu to Hie owner? or *ucli oli>er ap, ropriate legislation aa |uu may deem beitet adapted lo the cast*. I also recumn'OmT" that ) ou adof-l .-oino ! it-gi'-latiiMt lo arietil tiie purchase and moil* ; opulv oi ..rncles of j>riinu necessity, even j ii i > not intended to export meiu beyuii.t | the hints of iti(j Suit*. Tlif monopoly | ajid ?ililiyldi ji i;oni inrkrlot ?upplie& j it> mo*t detrimental u? the true interest.-* ot ' the wtiole Cuiinliy, tiuw luvo.ved Ml *Uch a [ .war as has not ne n seen in modern limes, j The |..eruiii? autuoiZeU by me under ih'c j proviso in ih.e Acl lo dis ii a limited qnau- j lily, tor uieijiuiuat piHpo*es alone, is >? yet jjiobiib.ly fyr of ihe hi B^luie nieiii' i- . iihI WHUUpf lnu whom Sihu*. * F.<r uiuuy ibeie lin>? been, and dobiUpu will be, n'? ujipl oat'uua. 1 rvgioi to any, lliutl iit-hr rumors o. udU* r-U itiugs mini) viuldiipu* pt ib<} uouiructH, ih"Ugb uyt iu (ttiy tangib.e fym, ? bi ti ort-ly iuey* will bo L?Jjt9" luferUgMle. The utjde. i the i-o:ilr?k1? ? hnve eudvaVored ty"gnard in %f??ry powlblo wav. JL ar? t.ov iurc to it ' ri" ' - tvhy! tluit till (list llalioii "!or medicintil purposes j jdune," should be limited to a single Dis? j tric.t of tl.e St to, un lfr the charge of n competent agent, subject to tire control of! the Ksecul i vc. liut the trial made of the 1 present system duet not enuh'e me to mako ! any definite leeommendation on this point | '1 his entire subject is commend>d to ^C.Mri'!jrr,?st gq isideration, and I t-tut you. i will devi-e f>oaio me ins l?y which the undue ! dixtiltaiion of tl.e cercals (and I wjjuld add j m .I."*""**) may the pre.-ent eff.otna'ly suppressed, J h j etioi ii.ou- p: ofits on wliis j ,ky iiifioni, ?| paientiy, ."'l itrcuistible induce ! ment :o distil grain, and the unwillingness of-the citizens and oflicial.s to give i'.ifor- : ; motion an I prosecute i* such that the con- | I sumption of grain l?y di-tdl.it on, without i^ny.,p^niiitfis great evil. All supplies [ wblcH the 'country nlFurda are nee'e I tor | mu iimies in the field and our people at i home. Them ic no limit to the*c;q>ucity of | I ho (Jotiledcnre Sink's now to produce | everything requisite to carry oil the wnr fur an indrfiniie period. While our soldiers are p'ovinsi tliei;isolV03 equal to the isiiemy everywhere, we at U"ino may ruin o'^r eaji.se by an tniuUe t'a lure propetly to deveiope our fcsuurces aim preserve cur supplier. The t?p ?ieiit question with I us are oui finances and our sopplie?. The ' Confederate Ciovernnieni is endeavoring to | regulate the fuiiner?lb.*., latter the Stale Governments Jfcnd ilu people thersselyes ! must regulate, and upen lluin rests a heavy responsibility. The Act to Mipply negro labor fur coast de ein e-. < \|>eiii-iico has show n, raniMt be ' made eftlctual for the ecomp isliment of iitso'jects, I have asc.eila'ned, from the | Uni|gil Slates Cen-us of liWO, an abstract | of which ib herewith tiunsmitted that each mivimoii, ;ii- in>w ariaugi'u oy Ui(> ,\ct, coil: mined then ill least fixviimes as many roail hands as aic cihed lor l?y the Confederate i CiiMior^^ and at this juncture, doubtless, ! contains more. ilot ovef one-half of the j load hands of any one d.vision has here? ! tnfiMo been si* nt to the coast. 11* there? Tire, each division would lurnisli one halt j of its force not heretofore sent down, ('hat t is, one- out ill of its whole force,) it would afford hugely m-iiu the i un Lkt ealied for. Hut ti.e .-ecoiid division, the only one who.-e tiu.c so far Inn arrived to r. spond to the call for its half, has fmni*h<-d le-ss th:t!i?onofilth ?>f 'he number called lor by tho Confederate Cioiicral. White a uialmst as to i the treatment ol the ?e?jrui% and also as <^to tl^ir prompt leturn. dele;s some fiom pending their portion of the lab'Ji, the fine ! Id too light to compel any. If licit were | adequate, ilie pioeess of volleclion is too j slort ; c:ic!i fine, by law, having to be sued lor hi tliu (J -urt of Comt'isou i'le.ns, a'ier ! being assessed and imposed by the Com? ' nus.Moners. And when collected, there is si ill no authority f ir the Coauni sioners to j pny the sum to the Stale Agent, who I ini^hl tbcrcwitti provure other hiber. Some ! more expeditious m>'do i >r procu itig the ? hii>i?r,and impo.-ingwnd iau))t*c:ing tlie fine.will have-to be adopted to . entire ll?e success of the scheme. Some Commissioners have doubted whether less than a qu rum of the Hoard j call fiil vacancies. l^Ianv Commissioners ! being in the army, 't may be well f ?r the | Legislature at iis present session, for this : particular purpose, to fiil tlie vacancies and .-o to amend the. Act t!:nt one more CoiriHii->.~i?.jjiers may appoint the number reipii.-ite to <:?r fclituto .t quorum, the vacan cits to be tilled Iroiu among i-ucli ax are exempt from load duty, it necessary. 1 heiewith transmit a copy of n recent, correspondence with Culonel John S. 1'ies tow commandant of Conscripts lor ?Sotuh ^Jiolina, upon a subject which I presume l^lll give lise to no embarrassment. Mj aenun in the prcu.iaepj as tiio Executive ol i l!>e Sl-te, has been taken in accordance | Willi liiu dsctaies of oiy best judgment; ; but as some members of the Legislature I iMiteilaiu views diile'ing sojitewiiat from I my own as to the construction to be placed j upon y< tir recent Act connected with the j .-u'ijec-, 1 have deemed ii. proper to lay I the matter before you, lur such action as j you may consider advisable. j Upon your own deliberation?, ai?d :i>y j humble efforts to carry out your decision?, j I invoke the blessings ol the Ah?>-bfy | M. L BUNUAM. LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CALLED SESSION. Monday, Ap-il6, 1SG3. | SENATE.--Tt?e Senate mi l 12 in. I'rnyj er by ilie Uev. Mr. Majtin. Additional I senators appearel in their Reals to-dav. A Ddl to prevent and punish monopolizing and sptrrulaiing m articles" of prime uecfi-Mty and oilier purposes, read and < r lei ied. M . Mo-cs,?from the committee on tlie : Judwiarv, to which had been referred so much of the Me.-sage ol his Excellency tlie j Govefnor, as relates Jo the prohibition of' (lie exportation of "tain (rum this State sub- ! milled a report ivhielr was ordered for cou- | consideration to-monow, and to be prill- . ted. Mr. Moses, from tho satno commitLeo: rejiorted a bill to prohibit, for stated period the exportation of provisions. The bill re- j ...i .1... . ??? tv,. incuiai. icaunig, illl'J W.tS UTllCrud , fojr a teuoiid reading to-inorroiv. Mr. M-'Ros su'omi led tl o report of "lie , t?ame committee on prohibitions in rolat on , to TreHsury Notes and the aecrssiiy (or log- i islation in relation thereto; which wa& or | dt-red lor consideration to-morrow. The following Message from bis Excel- j lenuy the ' Governor, was referred to the committee on Confederate Illations, enclosing a j resolution of the ke^slmure of lYxaf. Joint resolution of Texa$ in relation to the Ivdcbteditos* of the Confederate StutcQ. W heieac, tne Legislature ot ll^e Slate of Texas considers the lailli of iliu Confederate StHles fully aut} siicredly pipdgetj to tfce payment, ol ad indplneJneps, ? b th has been o. may lie, iu> tifred by the Confederate Staus during the war l-et.^een Raid Confederacy ami the United S?atp?nf Hud that huujil an> riuie, co;nposing w?id Confederacy, withdr'iw therefrom, trpm ary cau?c, before the payment of such indebtedness -hlndl have been fully completed, Mich wi h dr. wing 8 ate will be hound to the payment ol '.er pro rota por ion of such rwn nui .g iiidebieduess Tlu-refo o, Stfc. 1. Beit renolvpd by the Legislature I of the State of Texun, That Ht-oujU th?* | Si le ??i Texas, t'r in any cause. withdraw f oiii i he association hk a mpubcr of th* Confederate State#, before lha in-leb edited of>?id Con'eder^ie State* is fully paid, the frtilit of III)) State s heMty pledged 10 th>p?ymao: o< b?i pro ratp portion' of fuch remaining indebtedness whoever the ft.inH in?y be due. ''W O- rt n*i ? qwj. z. inn ujeUover or of the State | transiriiCto llie Fret Meat of the Coafc^eratQ " v. ?. ' Slit c.?, n:id to I lie (Governor o? pah uf sftiy Slult'V a ty.'itiiiivl copy of this ^#sulu. lion. Mr. Wikcn introduced n Jiill to repcnl An Act entitled ''A? Act to. prohibit extortion and ptrii.di extort i?nVf??' Tlic Bill received the leading, and \tjib refoirud to the Comniitu-e on the Judiciarj'. The Sen te proceeded. to iho npeci.d Order of the Day for 1, p. in.? j A liill to amend an \cl entitle^ "An Act to nrevent and punish the nfantfner i and cultivating, in this State, yjer a certain qiiitltiiv of cotton, during thtf present yenr. | At 3 p. m , the took a. nccas. I Ai o p. n? , the Jennie resumed tLjisecJ und rending ol liic 1/ill, sevorid ^Surd! menta wore offered and rojc led. On the question of :?arvciiig to, the Hill, ilie yens and n?y? were ordered^. and Uity ; arc as follows : Vi:as?Hon. W 1) l\>rtcr, JVcsidenl; . Messers. Arthur, lloaty Khkeney, Bo\ !<in'f darlington, llnimnond, Hart, llonser, \\r !' Johnson, Keili, Maxwell, MeA'ily, Mc* 1 tjii\v, Miller, J \V M.lh-r, Musts, K 1'almei S shuns ;ynl Ware.?1!>. Navs? >1 i??;srs Trilic I'n?nni 1 Hope. Knvvton, L?s<*nse. Maxyik, Kit Miller, .Murray, S \V J aimer, iiobirds | S.mkin?, and Wilson?13. ' Tltc tiill was lliuicf'Jio agreed lo, and j was ordered to fee sent la the House of | Representatives. $ Sir. Law ton gave police thut to-:r.orrow he will leave Jo introduce a Bill t<? j iiiiend a;i Aot yatiiied "An Act to ineor: porate the Kdi.-lp and Asldey (Jaunt CJom! pany." i Leave of absence was granted lo Mr, Manning after this day. The Senate adjjui tied tu 11 o'clock to . moriow. . ; yovsi: or Kt:n:r:snsT.vTivKS.?The | Ilonsu met at 12 m. I'rayer by ltev. Mr. i JlamiTiorid. Message No ? was ree ived from his i ICxcellcney the Govcrnpr, [?.ee jj^nate pro| ct-ediiigs,] which was teferred to'the Coinni'ifi't* /il ??./! " ' ? ""t\o lll*U l-** Ti.o following rc:-oh','.ioij tvqa received j from i lie Senate, wliipli was ordered for ; cotisiderali n lo morrow. : JCcsolrcd, That it is inexpedient to introduce and consider during tlio present Session, any subjects of legislation, beyond those embraced ill t!.e Governor's Message, . and the repeal of a:i Act, passed at there* cent Session, entitled "An Act to provide j lor the collection and payment of the Confederate \\> Tax." Mr. li. K. Perry, froni the Committee on ; tho l udiciary. made a rep on, and reported . a Hill 10 rogu'ate in future, the sales of : goods, wa;es and mei vhaudjje by public | auction, lend the first lime, and ordered j for a second reading to morrow also, A IJiil lo r<gnla'.e mid lim-it the pricos j of the piime ncccssari s of l.fi in South t Carolina; read the first time, and ordered (or a second reading lo morrow also, Mr. Whets'.one gave notice of a liill lo amend an Act entitled "An Aci to jocorI orate tire lvlUto and Ashley Canal Com . piny, rft:iiico i>tn uav ot i'?l>ruary, 18G&. i Mr. Thomson introduced tlio fallowing ' rc-oluiion; which was aereed to] I- Jicsohctf, That the Comptroller General ! be, n>n] he in hereby, inslructcd to report I tp tins wlietliet any of the Banks of ! the Lov.it l>ivison have relumed and : paid I ax cp, 'or the voir I8C2, on !cjs cap; it <1 than lor previous years, and to rope it the amount of any deereat>c of taxe* up-wi the Dank capital of any of said Hanks and ! whether any sum is now due in arrear of I such tax, and from what Bank or Bank?. Mr. liroylcp, froin tlie .Committee on Agriculture, reported a Biji to suppre>6 the di.-tilkuiun ofspiritous liqiursiu this State, ! wh ch was read the first time, and was ordered for a second reading to-moirow*. j On motion ol Mr. B. R Perry, the house proceeded to the con -.ideration of the specal order.? i A li.tl -- .. . j^n. !..j < utuui u:e governor to seize and dispose of provisions and iirticltu ' of food, JTT^utairi casts, which bad heen ; made the .Specutt^frder of the l).?y for ( this day, at 12 o'ckJii^, in. The li.ll wa>. n ad tln^meond time. Ou motion ot Mr. Mulim^tho Special Order was discharged, and made the Spcci .1 Order for tomorro .v, at 1 o'clock, : p. i?, . Mr. Muliitu introduced the following resolutions; which were uuaniuiously agreed to: /{evolved, Timt this House has heaid wit', profound rcnript the announcement of the death of (Japt. John C McClonairhai'J. iate member from Marion. i Resolved, That from an earnp.st debi.Q | to iiiaik l> ? " respect for his memory, tlio members of this House \vill \voar the usuflt badge of mourning up?on tl'jo. loft, r?nn for Ik- icm-iiiiilni of ibis ?rssio?. Resolved, That a copy of theso refiolui ious bis sent b) the Cierk of this Houto to the family of the deeensfd. Asa further mark ofrespeci, tbe House adjourned. FEOM KENTUCKY. The h'noxyillo Register of tbe 6 th, contains tli?* following; X)r. D. VY. Strader, who. has just returned from a long scout, made his wulccynq apjiK-r.'snce quite unexpectedly in our sunn. mm yesterday, biingirig us a file of Northern papers, from the 2d to the 17th inst. the contents of which we shall endeavor to diir?M. for the benefit of the readers of tlio Register. The D(f. r<?p>rfs a Yankee force at Curthnge, which originally was 5,000, but desertions ri diu*e(l it iu 4,000. and Mibse(piently one regiment was withdrawn, leaving but three Uioutfand there. These Mere so much demoralized, that the radical abolition sts had to be put i>n the southern sido of the river to keep others from running a way. A party of thes* invaders, w ho went to Wart ranee, to Rical a lot of wheat belonor jng to our Government, wore met bv Major Hamilton, of Morgan's command, who drove. tliem back, killing a number, with no caaunliifs on otir side, except three slighty wounded. Gun. Pejrrnm'* command bad' parsed safvdy into Kentucky, killing an'tj capftirinj; a number of bushwhackers. 'The last heard of him ivas at Somerset, Kentuc ky. The Yankees are fortifying'strongly at Bowling Green and Glasgow, which "iridi? , oaten that lloseiicran^ pontemplatM falling > hack upon those po?i)t4. Tjie nhofitinnteu t, are nli makifrg tihek*. northwards ;n aniici- , pa>i'W of the aJvani e of our foreip*. ' Union m*>n of Kentucky bejjin to canwtji; ihnt the S'ate mu?t t?o with the South.' f ^ "Anyfhiog in my |m???** na ~t!i? 'r'&jffi innn ?ij jo the aheriff. ^