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es .the uttoekiwith jan e-nergy ..ot
easily to be conquered.
E He delivered hii charge- tothed.Grand
tury with that'ofloq'eieband nemestness
f4r wiichiiemis distngudshed.' Ilisse
marks. onthb :lidene 16 :a:nd ngiist
the atiWd of odiing onceil weap
ons were enforced with. an abilitv t iat
must, havo 'carried,. nivtion. to every
unprejudiced ind'. nLheanoral bearing
5f his cha'rge Wo;odlcuated 'to ptoduce
an influence on the edtimunitvof.a kind i
nmostfauiorble othe pronotion of i irtue I
ind tempvranco Muy he lorg be spared I
tb dignify and'ndorn the Judicairy of' tlo
Palmetto State.
A Darsag Act.
A burglarlous 'eiitry was made on
3urnday night into the' ioue of Wx. A. I
2O OLOvnQ11 Esqr, of' this yillage, during
Stemporary. abseRce of, the inmates.
ho rober forced open a, book, case and
'irew the gentleman's papers. over the
loor, but'did-iot-suoced 'id laying his
riands on any thing valuable.
A Duel.. 4
We regret to learn that a duel between
1-. LEvi Esq"*,and Dr. McKain, the brother
)f the neWly elected hitbndant of- Cam.
len, in cohscqUence of sorne hasty rcmark I
>F the latter over the ballotox, ook pleo .
n Friday. near~ Candsfl, risultinig in
younding Mr. Levy in' both legs.
Inucend lary Pubicationsi.
We ha e heretofore menitioned that sever
ii anti-slavery pipers have bedn received at
lifl'erent Post Offices in the State arid wye
are noiv compelied to ackniowledlge that cur
Afail has twice been conta minated by such
iile documents. Several copies of an "Ad
Iress toethe Voters"'-signed "A True'Car
ilinian, addressed to some or our District
Dificials wvere receved in Fridays and Satur
lays Mail. It is a document of the most in.
:endiary character, proposing the total abol-I
'shment of -Slavery. 'Is there no remedy
ror, the oppressed South.-even from the
Lands of Cgvernment -officials-<mad in such
wvork we pee the fingers 6f our worthy~ Vice.
President ad Honorable Post Marter Gen
eral. We have cautioned the South in re
gard to them, and weo trust the people wvill
awake to a sense'of their rights and strive to
abate such nuisances.
INegro Stealing.
At the late sitting of the court at Camden,
anoIBrowvn was convicted of stealing negroes.
The poor creatures, who were beguiled by
film were Induced to steal trlarge sum of mo
uey from their master, on this man's promise
to carry them to a free state. He got the
money, and then, by an age'nt carried them
to Virginia, whore the slip was given to them.
Thjey were soon apprehended and upon com
mnicating the'factss the-agent who had made
LIraeks for home, leaving tihe poor negroes to
shiftfor 'themselves, was, himself, arrestedl
and jent .to' Kershaw and upon his testimo
ny Bron was conv icted. We supp)ose the
abolitionists will make another great cry a
gair.st a law necessary to our personal securi
Ly, andl dictated by Wisdom and policy; in .fa
i'or efta corivlct who first could seduce the
n~egfiei froiftliofr duty to thbir muster, in
duce them fAviolale theprecopts of Holy writ,
which forbtd s~alin'g and thgia false 'to" his
faith, af last dbelved the ignoraint croasures
he had sedused.' For such martyrs as these
are the crocodIle tears of Northern Aibbli
tionists ever shed.
Quaint remarks are: well enough when
they' come naturally; but to strain after Imnodd
nad eccontric expression, is too much like
aipi csnAty In dsarn da nner.
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lay lrip~o oltiisip filii
ld. bljeet n Deimaik and GIaifLiWtd
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110 r4maig O nia taesjaysi'iu
am eaiiaciwhile- itsunbighbor~in
$1tt'dave beenwbattlin ihet eilir -,fo$
thO.t e tailihaient of-ifrd priti.lpleho
hajbgtchedewithJunwearyloyd the-wlioll
oudthbimonentipeofeisimoi5deens,
wh)en adid-ea tirtisottle:rididjustdhI4
liefffnily, quarrs 'ofi the. untlufnspridwe ;t*ps
forsypil WiWt ibreof 52,OO:tled~Aeid, int
ninsi-iAustia c to overun tlie country
Ifid forMe the people int suibjection Not
satisfied with this he plants i giael armyu otn
the codflncs of ffurkey; disfraiutcs 10,0(04'
stand of irnis to:the opeople of'iSilehii-:andn
s3igtbe aTransylvaniani to thjrow ffthed ot
Lomanyoke. A large fleezlad bbeea prdph
d: in the'Bilack Seai, and wa ar6;ttoWasAsured0
haiadoinand has been mide i t'he-Oitomran:3
Ptrte to-allovi thiti flaetto pa;4rthrougl the
Qaidanelles-into the Meditrran'eip destied
to.cairy troops'totaiyr theDtan;on.n
Walting- the representhtives 'firegn powers4
bfdseditbgrantthis permissidn, and it is -
iupposed RiEsiaihl fOrce heirwhy ibrougli.
[i the refusal, Turkey does not exactly threht-.
t-var but ie implies alle is T-iiady, in her
defence; which is precisely what Russia most
iceires. - She~ wants war with Turkey, but
loes notiwiihto declare it-herself/. That the'
Xtoran-Purfeiwill carryhae:Cthrdtad into
,u~tio if Russia should -attempt Io-fice the
pssagewe Aiavo not the'slightest doubt.,
With the request of-Russia; at thesame time
Austria'eppliedtothelPort oallow a Iussian
leot to paas, to assist if) the* redauti6n of Ve
lice, which vas also efused und6r thb jrol
'st of France and Englaid 'against granting
>ermiesion. Thus thetwo gekt'powersbor
loring on Turkey have received a serious di
)bomatic repulso, which undofiptedly. will be
n"de the pretext of a war, d long and blobay
var of extrri na'tion, rfoRusia' wants pos
iession of Tnrkey iii Europe to aid him in his
ilans :gainst Georgia 'and Caucasus. The
esult may be the: expulsion' 'Of iiahiomctan
sm -frownEurope. - But Turkbfyj'f the pres.
mtera is 'not'likd abcient Turkey. They
save-a' liberal and educated ntionareti,. tre
iradtised in all the inoderfof cirilizc-dwarfare,
iossesshig smple means, a large army and
loubtlesp, under the foseniug care of 'En
aid and Fratice..' IVdo not bolidgie, how
ver. that Russia will force a paasage, at least
it present, not btcause he is intimidated but
hat the time is not yet ripe for notion, but
vill turn his attention to' the promotion ofin
estine quarrels' which will divie the atten
ion an'diforces of Turkey and, then she will
rush on and perhaps devour that hapless
-.ountry. The passage of the Dardanelles, by
lie way, wiould prove no easy matted,' thiero
being two very powerful fortresses on each
iidd of the Biosphorus, on which are mnounted
everal hundred guns; some of them of im
nense calibre, capable of thowing stone balls
if-1,500 lbis weight. If the wind'should faxil,
md a fleet become becalned betweentlhe fire
>f these forts what a terrible slaughter must
-esult..
Bly the Steamer Niagara we learn thatthe
tussian Amibassador has demanded his pais
>orts from the French Governmn t Rap
iears that the Emperor of Russia had pronm
sod to acknowledge the French Republic in
case Cen. CAvIGNAC was elected President,
NAitsnc 'oAan.'s election lie declhnes
,odo so, as he thinks it an evidence of the
:ontinuation of a spirit of conquest. The
F~rench Ambassador had left St. Petersburg.
n consequence. More bloodshed! i
While we lok on this frightful pictuirc., let
is turn to our own continent. Troubles ar~o
brewing in the Canadas, and sympathzeri
svill be found at the North readly and williiig
to aid them in thziowing oil the yoke of Eng
land What a bright and beautious picture
loes our own federal nation present, when
:ontrasted wvith Europe. Nature and art are
laily developing their hidden treasures anid
Lhe earth is3 yielding up hyeretofore hidden
stores of ~jcious metals. hlarmony previls
throughou iJe land and wo trust, a spirit of
tolorance will soon exert a beneficial influence
aver the minds and actions of those dissatis
led beings, of which the ivorl is rife, and the
vexed questions of "right and wrong" clofini
toly settled, while-the obnoxious feelings will
remain buried in the deop gulf of oblivion.
THE MAU,.--ly the new arrangement of
the Railroad the Mails from Charleston,.Co
lumbia and Camden do not reach the :Post
Office of this towvn until 10, o'clock P. M;, by
which we are kept from otur letters and 'pa
pers until theo next morning. Tihe P. M. so
far has been obliging enough to deliver them
at the time of their arrival, but it prevents
returning answers that are somo times neces
sary by the next mail.. WVhilo speaking~of
this we call attention to a communication to
thme Rail Road Co., in another colum.'
The Secretary of the Treasury has given
notice that he will pay off the Mexiean War
Bounty Scrip on the 1st of July.
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