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Rteport of the rCtiad Jury. In another columnn we give thie report of t'he Grand Jury of 8nuter District, and the orders of his honor tie Judtge. One remarkable fact connected with tiis Grand Jury, is that they have fotmd no 9' ne bill, in any case brought hi fore them, and their rt.urns meet with general ap. proval ; that every granid Jury hereaftt r imay conscienitioutsly dlo hkewise, is our steadfast hope iand wish for hme fiiks. Some wise and* judicious reforms are su gested in tile report which we should be happy to see taken notice of bly our friends The. Bible CausC. The following appointments lave ieen handed to us for publication, and wo iolueri with pleasure, trusti ng that its publicationi may he productive of much good. 'The Rev. Eowis A. Uot.i.Fs of Charles' ton,South Carolina Bible Airent will vIsi the following places in the prosecut ion o! his duties: ' SA-IATI SrnVIreS. Presbyterian Ch. Sunoterville, A pril 27th. " 6 "1Mt. Zionl, Llay Gll. " " Uishopville- 11 13Ith " Pine Tree (Kershaw) " 2(tIh. During the visit of time Agent to Simi. terville the district Bible Societies will be -reorganized. All denominationis fr eidly to rhe dis'ribution of the bible " wi thout noto or comment" are earnest ly requested to co.operate in this best if causes. Mr. L It. STEARN-, wh-se adVmt'ise. nient appe:.rs this week, is now eigoagel in boring an Artesian weli fo Mr. Cooper of Salem County. Mr. S. olers his pro fessional services to the citizns of Snim. trand adjoining Distric' s, anid Mr. Coop. er kindly offers auil a w.elcme whom mniy feel disposed to visit the works on his dremises. Pire. Fire is perhaps the-greatest evil a communlnit~y such as outs has to drea 1. Our property consisting of almnost all wooden buildings, with no fire enlginies or' means of extinguishinig a laze, and a very poor* supply of water, and searcely any insurance algainist loss, a fire in the t~usiness part of the town would necessarily bring ruin upon ma. ny and distress to all. T[no soinert ther'efore that we nmake utse oh' prLcaut. tions and1( prevenitatives the he:tter. These remarks suggest theimsel ves as we sit d. wn to make a niote of a fire which occutrred in this place cmn Washi-ngton- street last Monday night. and resulted we are sorry to say ini the destruction of the dwelling house of Mrs. TIhomps'on. Th'le cause of the fire we are infor~m. edwas the car'ehessniess of a servanit. . A WalnIhug Off. From a letter receiveid from Meesrs. W S. Law-roN & Co., of Chmarlestonm, we are itntotimed that the falling~ off o f receipts of Cotton in the United Staies, up to this da~ti', and as compared with last year reaches thet bel~ge number of W-.!000 bales. Niew Oiuods. Wer arundler ol-tigamions to Mr. A. M. NEwERnY' atnd his kind assistant .\l r. Scarborough, for tmany nice aind fancy ar. ticles of new sunuer good.s ; a large sup. ply of which thmey hive just received..andh to whichi we wvould call the attentioni ot ptrrchasers. Bltarnun anong; the. BabIie'.. From ou r northern exchainges we learn that during the pre'se'nt, tmiombI thero will be ai groat baby fir, ini New York at BIrnum's4. Museum R~ooms. Somoe ten or twenty prizes are ollfered by him for the most perfect speoimnens of' babydomn. Of coutrse all the world will be there at so manny cenits a head, "chiidren hltf price" and l3arniumi will realize a few~ thomusaind diollars by the operation. \Ve see the ntame of one lady wtho ha attained comisideralhe distinction in the literary world, and '.hnc was for many years a resident o our owin State, Iieitionied altonl.g those of the judges over bthydoin. There is to ts something veptlsive in the idea of gathering together some scores ( rosy checked inocunts to be - tared at, wei.gied, measured, arx] ad. jidged, like so rmoly fiiktted ipigs or Illocls inl the imirket.. There is a walt uf relii, n Iclit---even of decenev, ill such ainl exhibition; but wle tti't. coifess, it is at lit Sejtiuec to the fi nicial holnors paid to tle bratw n ant1d mu11scie Cf Williain Poole. csba nad tila Admiuiitratiofa. T'llere is evidently a crisis iapplainig in our relatios with the lSp:tiisi Govern. ment in wideh there will be great nced oin oir part. of firiiess aiiti decisioi. As holile as we are to all atteilnts n tIh part. of tile Citi ns iof outr eositry to rev olutionize uailiipy Cul, we imuitit never. th., le.-s contfoss, that thle wanton cruelly aind the revoltiog tyrraniy so lonlg lr"W. tised. by Spaish ollicials mii that ishai ii are but to well Calclitil lster 10 liamong the people ofi tle Ulnited Statei such Int. raiuiding expiditions as are the daily theme oi riproach againstus in ai ill loregn lands. l'erl;i ps there are 1l0 civil zed IeoeIC tin. der tle still, who are sbtijecied to such cruelty and oppressin rio their rulers as d. people ol Cuba. The tyrraiiy um. der whicih tiey gr)aln is as call ieius Is it is oniistant. 'I'i pohitical survedihantce to wich every inhabinit Of that islain1l is subjected is of itselt sstilicieit to g.ad a people. callouis 1lsigh they muay be, Into 0: ii and desperate rebellimn. There i, scarce ;a circutistance that can be ctnciv. ed of ill ni the couiiCt of their goveruiteit that doscs niot appe d1 ti tlat spit it ot retis. tantce to wrong inoplanteti by naiture ill thle breast i every bing. With a ier - wpophi. 111sn armjiedi to I, ep 1thems in suljectioiaid lording it tver theimit with the ImiitslIece tht bel Is to tle tiihitary prufsso:'s ii a guvernmet wthose h ighelt. sictit iS tihl swyordl; with ni i . her im i:ni i the capricous wil tiit aI ercenary dc.jit w-hies coll'ers are ililed with the irnuts tit proscripl. imons azid ip rinical exactjion, it :s a iii;ir. vel ti the thiii(., aig n Inl th it G brs st:11 gruans mn her Ch. s' f -evl:igi, in tih' vcry Q;git ti the lires oi lis'ieriv iuring in Amnerican aliars The atiqisitiont of Cuba w have Iiver lesired, nlti5ss peat'!lully and wIlliligly ce.tled bsy Spain. '.vl if ;c'l1uired tiidr ites u lavorable circtiistai, C, we have ieared that its ooveriinmnt, wuild present - probleimi ditiiuliit a di merost ii thdI' soltion. in oit tncy w.th our. fret! instititionis, we csu Il. not mit:shw it a de. p-nIdeney, and we iare it cret it iito I isovereigi St't The id-jndem-e 1 thel cohones, cf 811:1:n, has1. always 4-pened with onl!v a tigle eN i, ionly a neW era of revolmi 'ion i rebiy. Th:t o:e excition provedi it) it! i. rile of ad pot who goveriied as ti'retully aid ais; justly as a tdespiit 4iwd g1vern. Our relations wi-h Sp till have now a ::iited ani atitude inl which wir gv. itieni ci niio lons eor rer.iin iiactivs. . uitu:nt-sert ith digimty of the loilry atnd we w .arred wv i ngl od lirly y ir- ago TIhec uoii right of search ti tIs iday andit exercised ini such im:iltier, as ti cal! for itrim prslipti amti eniertc actio I insi the phurt of th~e ieiraI g' vermneniit. 11er ttieils ini Cuba, by a forms oft tril contrary to treaty siitiuitionsi, have shied the blo i t of one who ch tiimted to bie :imhiiledi amil miS id uponii iy till Amzseri Icani Cosusl at I iivaisa. Securitarv .\l Au:t:V whols wousl ic. ri' ac1~t wih iinidie pri. (<arinest'y aiginst thle cuirse they' -:medli iesii;vcsd oni pur1siin-. Iia languzage l1i. imporst ofi w h: i. ens uint. he ii neiunder tsisd lie emiii kiedc thtem iagsunst .liizhhuig Asiisrie:im bhhtsi. Thei deed hiss boen shine andi we hive ino doubit lie :siiunsus. trahn will imahe tie tt aeiipjt it ar. with vigor; but pari bzi.ed ais t he goverslnio it ils by the sppsitionii ati perverseon- oII, a bisgse partio sof th t pi'.noph-i ofi the Noriih, whoss wi!l! tcsen~~it tos tilte ani stepl iii tsen. the digyui ii l is country unh'e~s mionst rati- is wilt be huoi a feeble sine. iof listrrstilnilis 1:iie, lurisnig ect isli. iitterly att varianice wuih (each sthir, bisving chli'ercast iobjectts aimls ands insinlion55, thi itreskshusg ushlir whoi lcts uS ihisugh lie weire expre-iing the voice of a ns :isun wdl I lindl uh his coniuitjted it iarfusilihhuiler. Thle anitagonuiii sif lie Nor. h anti Sosuthi wdtl horver reiider I he thossughlics siimii whio sharus tois e P'rshlent ofi this Consse.!e the dug ii the I~buted Stass. Thel ii.niii of unaion :uiti o na/linal" hoiuru are ;aroteings the iitinthsus ofi the pieopjli. Outr buicrinigs, contsequenit, liuon thie fourcedl andii onnu.t ura l ln- ii nhi no i I ve, wil hioirever rendser tnsu atory all at temsiii ott the piart ofr anyi ilhanuiit rat isn hotwevir capiale ir' lpatriote ititmaisy lbe i rendher itself even respiectale si the eyes ofi thle wvorld whtete tile ilaivery que stuti rises.. follow~ing resuluiilitn i5hih was sad td by th lIIlutse 1of 1ipeet iii ii e s iif the Iliisois 1ruil:itionli: Resold, TJhat a lineo of $fs00 he hereaiilter imsedt~ oni anyi haslv v hts tihall lictitie ini piubiilit it aniy' poit iii thte Stalte, without.sis litsh puitting on entliantn's raesl rnl. Ity tlhe zaziWf Railm. The latest news boy telegraph fron New York brings Eturopean dates to the 31st uit It was tnilirttood that tie conference hal agreced upon the first two poitnt s, aind tiat the critical third point on which dhe question if peace or war tirs was under con)sileratitoni indl woul' occupy several days. The denleiiitiin ol Seba stopol wouli not be dteinnldi!d. on the oilier hand acinother dispatch says "All conjecture as ill the result is idle.' Tiht- prospect for pecace was regtardied, tit) t) Iet latest nneomenv'lt at Vienlia, as ex ireinnely proh'etnatleal-ineeti. as ahnoist ieitcless. The ptoceedirll s (if tie Coin Ierence, be'ing private and c-ntidental, however, but lilt'e C111ui lie definlite'ly known byv ouitsiders. 1-4 is stated howmever. tht; t ie sessletions ;re quite storilly. At Linnion the ilplession jappe:mrs to le 11tt %%sia will int aced(e teo nite con dit eois regirlinr tihe lhiik Sea. Tif! coniicrence will probmbly spht ott this quiies. t.iin. The Imperial Giard of France lelt Par. iS onn Tuesday tir tIe Crimnea. 'ihe toil eleti- e lisiatn ariny in tit! Crina .S Oie hundred an'd ificen thon. ,and. The psitioni (if the( allies is nlow coent plet ely hu Inl by an11 n 4.1losurei- of,1701r1ni. dahle ent retinblnentis, exterali Ing to the ieights at lllak'ava. Ininrtant events are shortly antipated. 'tie cuidition of tie troolis wans iproiving. On tine night of the 15:hlt tine -renhii t roops c:arr ed th' milt(! of ninbuscaeI's u'. u jdct ib tine h i e cuseiin shairp shnieri., anl at the sm n tn' e thlike n.;s:ain i uule a sorlic but they were repulsed. News Items. 'Ilh, reports trtein Chlnin .er- to tine ell'.t thait the- lusur'.1s a-re! '~runllg groind. A\ new' ide with re-ilret th e i holera was titei a iort Ine since', by ;ni A.merntin pih';sic:ini. Li. nInnnit:nlis Ith-t sere.,of ;ntly kind will act ;I S .'eve-nta live' te thee: ceoler.i. lit! atcco4erdingly re nn.'ini' (n the appelalrt-lni! e)l the cle ra all p1eleie' sn ill be leioculat4l by can's. it. ssun. The ic:i h1as inen clat ltt.il NX:, 'eter sburg11 wit h very s -ua ury re.-utbi. Th!e S.everal' Tol-ogeX'ii~ i Seininaries connected wit h the l hl! SNchol; l'reshlyle r;;n Cinnrcb, tin-re are 2c3 theo!ogical ,fit dins at present. divieled animr eah. l~inent s lho-; at 'rinceton, N. . , 115; aIt .I;(.l.h-nv, he., 51; at SI *lneniiniciirv, \ ;, 2:; Cohnnni, S. C . :U; New A ilb:n ny, iu, L"); ibaivilil. ay.,:1i7. ihe li's lie-', tIh e ai Lnown to n! at. lI'ast 6eiur. other.-; tuelVl tIh ey tuner prov:nlit inntrction, and probibly fromni 1-2 to 15 innre', thusn uninhe n: i'tta lcbout :Ion0, see thln th:~ e annual~l i'uppjly' tnf uiii tersc i '<nt churhebi for lhe next three Vear-, wil .. about 110. i' 'hn ie Hone anld For t!g I ern tink ins0alitcint, minthere (i anc aeinc Il inecnat 0:i0 ;1 n thne noeniber~ el i urches, all i e s ppill'dI 'i1h :1! i er-s, in all.l.tin t he Ili l ir 4f -It) %:It' in cii ocea:-ihed by du:ath e : c y- ve :r. 'The .ilneuettis 8i'rncnt tic die cy.lp ted n r'sit eli, with In -:'. one'e dentin voeee, eh-el:irig thn:et In) lornliner shill bie "Nori hins rio awaycn wvithn yournn wife,'' n:n ni i i e iel l'o alno lie'r."'' hIeeIr lit' lew ! I ptyl b;nn,"' nighiei tine <hco~nsoleei busnnchii. G.in:ini, wiv o killeil .\Ir. Sp lie~r in \\'yin-v. I I, \'.t., aell on actcount of let, hasi bee in arr, en1e. .i~nnes'' A hi il!, iih barbieri whon :nhinii teered clreceeruin toe a genetleiin in in n w 'Verl I, aiindale'rwarei.is tiibae.i inin, heas been~i talien in Ne Or'e'n~s. Th le'Ilernahel say'. .\lri. Souh.!e is e'n.gard'e cnn (ere'p erlieg cc t' ii hueo~s lenoioly eof le(' t)-itel eiiitielee, winich wv.hllepreshltel hie (hnellId elo .0.3', nunt 'eiliiinii iliit iiii''ihilti'nl elevec.oentee'ilits ini rcei tleei toe i;crnthi -.eennetey wtic in eeg id to Cnnblhn. Thle~ hi.ll rt'eeanl tavermn leecnnse~s pass. I'! ii te 'ln it'! eel ilii:-3iiit, i 2ltiei. liy. by 15 :o 'i.I. It prneeinhiacs ihe gr.ecnt le e.>S iict'll'ns iller tint lir't cJ .lIe', la. dle lhOt lilitiriere w-ileltietu iecieee ii e't'ce',''' The uit lien ieen-e~ ii.' le eee tin u tIl 'eeiita .ine'ldid'lle' he:een'e it, e ilI hJte:nne The nh cm tiabl.e' Weanin :lehnrtise',a reit' t e-liii hi nbe Slneew tee e'eecne til' .anit ;>!h, (; hn, 7th nd mii h~, c- tine .\emeri t'aln .blnu'elien, ieV w nil' I'cil'.ec tee the' a!nlntllo $hti00 ine olpert'd, ;tieni ac teini. oill-e eel elheeinier.'icctedi linme d huhLies wiji i w ifrl t ile:lne, prhineeery tilit hnas~ bnee cn ee l in et iniiii ie, by, nnicnjor.t ies rafilne r troln 'O e l il00. Intn innjuohabh! nlhat ieee ;eil. .;)e'v niee'nieh.'I Ii eel lie ehe'eil ie tilt* Ie''e cslacIn tin'. lie tidlor eel tine' Jid'r e e ltl/,' hen neennn ueL.'ed im nh-- I'e'e itver by~ ai lineeh, emtiedlj(nee.'e ten a .clieechle n adc Theni 'i1issceieluin scys thant t'en thoneus cd oil elarn, be ne bten redce in I .exningtoen .Ailelhur, lio :wIct seil lers front thne snlave. ieelnlinnu States teo iee tenl'ninacs, ciii tre thee lecsiesiian en tee eergacnn.ze, carni nen ten leaeve lithe lboretr enar ten :nnilong hKannsaes a in~cavt Stateto ee eocnicri. Mr~e. !inehcnnni, Ii. S. Mmicistter lee lingr. Icandi, hacs geven notice to ICt e tnerenmIenet thnat Ihe will n'it'ngl cnal renntinn biene on te lireIt of An!ntie ii's. Ilees lice i':n. nt hie bnetnt'r Iiile'ed undier the new act titll The Chevalier Vikolfl'is out in the Her ald with a contradiction of Mr. Soule' assertion that Louis Napoleoii. just beforo hi coup d' elat, proposed to send a secret eivoy to the C6iteti Stites, in order to see what. chance there might be of stirring up a revolt ion onong us. A bout sixty.live thougnd hales of cot io vailed at over tirec millions of dollars have been destroyt-d by fire in this coui. Iry during the last tireo months.. The St. Louis llorald raises the name of Sam I soi as a candidate for the i'reidency, subhject to the decsioni of the democratic voters at tihe p)oll. The Pl ar ter's Bank of FairlieHl has de. clared a dividemd of eight per cent, for the I.t ix iinothli. The husineis of shipping Enropean- pinu. pers f'or New Yorl,sms quite lively this S pring, in the principal seaboard cities of France an41 G.rlally. Thie latest. con. .simnent of I-egegary consist.s of three hn dred and to entiy Swiss. There are no-re to lollw, it seems. Mayor WoOd, it is sIaid will not permit this ragged regiment to und. Soveral attempt s have been matie in Charlstoil to set fire to the COiton at tle SouIith Carolitt Rnilroad Depot. The gre:it foir nil rive agatinst tilie over the Nw Orleains curse was won by I .xi ngtn. Ti I mo of th Iti s were, Qst. 1.17 -2. I 5*2,3.i. 1.;- 1 4h1. rrow iand Jic Blackhrn ran wtlL 161i'. r.a.;t week was the Jewisli pmssover. It wa obioervoed aiimg ti'a Isrielites, in (14)1m113!ntora.tion i u'lthe, departre of thke Ichibdren of Israel Irom Eigyptian hon~htge andl si.%very. Serioiis riots otetirrotl in i t tiaiti l'ist W 1 il4; ere wnid tihel iii th ignig altI lidshrd between lte Ainerie:tis aid I'ro:n a linticte in ihe Cho:mia " Timics" we earn that All applia:on for l-'xeculive e-1tlmency muspt be accompanlied with a reTort. it tile c:tse froi tle presihing judge; oitherwite they will not be cor.sid Cred The New Ynok i xpress of Tu'tiisday SAVyV W"!~s idght. Capinin Turnbull, oil hle E' ghth b V.nrd puhee, arieste 1,n a war-ralt, insiiedfby Aiiplfr Potd, Pat Hetrn, (i 01 tike iot celehrated IlIi. biers i the ci:y, anid ktteepiig a gamling I!ce at 5S7 A ii.lway, whre he a. hii W: 1 I years pAst; mietimes, aoird ing to rumor, inking as high as .1,( Ilr "'2 .000 a ol.:ht. Pal is :an 1r11- h: nial, 52 p-.-rs of age, 1 iti s saidi to be very A d.-eent w also m:icr b1 C:1ptain TurnbuIillpI the g. lunling hous', 537 lho:tiway, kept by Jo epli S. liall, a 8 tinherner, I, keeps a mii:ignli 'lient piare, amnwhdns mIlle a1 foritlne erpl:11ly asbige prbipas Pat I Iearn. I Liid wa;:s an arrestil by crder of Miiyor Wood, who has i ll de to 4llhvr .! ce ap' . itt apprin:dl all such <lIut'Irs :s ;ti-e if) lie fttihl li tleir res pcrtye d;'tt tts. \ Dut oter ~jrsas ftring th11- iim of Io t'onth C.arl:... iilblica 11on, so - *'eati, it is .t~e, w . the excite .\r.\ebtr, ihrt iarmll. 11er himslfi her oi ('onrei I, i Itlig in te nmo' ats ttest. c:nel t bo in~ great trl'p da-. piStloiS, iaslanir iml for a1 idrawer fo~r tih'ir hin jfthe lin, thirteen fri:~:ates. t went .ii (r5, o ein I d*.whelel steantier-., seven stolre .1i11ps :ni wo re'eiing sqhipi. Th'e :larh-lstuo C ,ir 5:1vs Ilami r tilsm. \Vhlenl the lnew owin're issuid un-i der t he ai 02 ihi' I:n, ( tnlrrl'5s it i rbt wi , lixwever, lat til .sly fromi thiN alire cltti*i'ne tlleIli~ te--~r n titi i l it:in 11 t (-1 aten I ~ir nece1ss .ir of h2.II ie ii ev r w e e o ex riiti raltsi iler ti'i resa slty. .:lione (Cutel.''ew th i tohu wi \tg geniik einnte the iio~~si of hr. in Vas'-ingtron, if- Tihie bn.t flilt i iretiluti-i 5111n tEi' ath di t!v erny-laelnts ah b-irre'; goI butter ith lory hIIeti.: o 13' is ihten iets th 1:1z1 'n ;h nsi gt wlver uit,* lneln cent pound, i gis 111ish po'atioes ii sev my-ive Coitile Cini NeI r, on th ble e iilth, woas 4avanv . h.i iriion he lthi ha'nga edu the most distant exiremitios of the empire. By the time Ie arriv-es at Oniacamund, the telegraph will have been completed to Peshawur, and he wi'l- he enabledi though two thousand miles distant, toreg. ulate tie negociations with Dost bahom edl day by day. It is reported in Paris that the Emperor Napoleon is goinig to London to receive tle garter witch is vacant by the death of* N icholas, and that he will inot go to the Crimen hefore that, if lie goes at all. There is anmother report in Pris, wt hich may prevent the departure of the Emperor for the Crimea. It was said that the plague with all its hidleous syinpiorims, had made is appearatce in the allied army. It havd beei catised by the great numLer of corp. ses which were buried very negligently. Thr Eiperor wowtd not incur the *isk 0i expostire to such a pestilence, in addition to tlhe perils of wvar, at least so says the Loudon Economist, pretty good autliori ty. The Emiprrss of the Freich ist likely to be a guest at Buckinghiam Palace shortly aiter E;ister. The I.imiermior is represent ed as aboltiely "porsesied" by the idea of tikiig Sebastimpol ; aid is incessantly stoiyimg tle means, surroutided by eharts plaii.,.tid omther accesories. iEngi1WI laild itmported :111,154 :3.533 pmoutnds o1 toiacco in 1854, frmii which site received at revenpe of J'4,t-13,47d. At time auction sale by Mr. T. A. Whit mev Iins mornin zg, of the' negruesi of anas sigied estate, sixteen of themi, one child, liroight $16,970, or an average of about lwitd. They were tmostly carpetiters a:i,4 fai ly set vatits. iie at siperiir car penter mii phimber, 26 years of ag.-,. coml mandled -521151). Col. M1.\lullen,a representative in Con gr!.I rom Virgtia, stated inl a puile speech a few dayai smce,. that ii reply ti to at intermigaicry wl:ch ie propoutided to tl ai otedi New Ilitmpshire know noth in, amil tree-smiler, Jolm P. lale, as to tie object G the knioIw.notIinig organizi. tiin, I th re muarked that "we imean to ai. litoi:.c the Suili, a., d we intend tn cO it.' IPresentument of Gira.ad Juray. ORDEA's OF TiE JUDnGE. ()mt hearinig i(m presmilm it-, it is or dered, that sO oneih I- as rebates to the camiseway and bridigies, at the Swirmmnu l'ens, Sicape ('er Sw4;inanp, tie coipiil ;ii1( ai .ti eved It il J1ihn1i Moitgiommerv and lR.ihert Iteinbert, the Commissamers hav. mg time same Imi eli:srire, it rules en dor-ed icpumring them to remove tlie tnui. nce coipl.mdi 44 by repairinlg the, cau 'eway 14 ai briies, or titihaig to do so, that the-y 'hew cal in,. at tie next Court, MIN they shibl lot he imlieted. It is ordered. that so muitch as relates top tie roa:1 md birilues at Wite's mill be cpild and serted mn Natiamel Brailford ie Uimmasimer hi ~mntig charge thereoi winh a rile reiprlini hi 14o remove the jilt sineu by repairitiL : he rimd aml bridge's, or Uani og toiO si', ilmmt he shew cause, at the next Term, iy lie .,bld nit be im d1 c:ed. It isea. It is fathi oredered,. lhat .sc-imuch as reulatis toi t e roid :rom Mirs. N 11. . imdges' p:a;tntnii toi Suimterville be cipi. i1 and .i:r~mdi t l h ird 1. Caim the Cminimis sm ir i lur..:e o tme riad, witho at rule aeiirinr liun tim miopeii si roaml,.or I- i.iiig i* -its ii, that hi ah-wL' caime :at tIme Iex Termai, w hiy lie sti~uh not het iieted imor It is turiilber ordtered, thaimt so iimtch :s ruhmtes toi athe griounl stoiry oii thme C:turt t.lomai he copedti maid se.rtmd min time Co~im aimss milers ofi l'anblic Baidomgs, wah a rulle eiaiorised reijiirinig tilmein tim rmepmtr aidi unit d i tiiproperly th li,-amei, oir laithniu ti dlo .,i, ti lit theiy shtew c ause at thte niex't it is ifuri her oirideredi, tha lir mumtch as relites ito t1m: .bl i tias si tem, antd thme Free Schooiil 5ysuin bt e ci pa~mtiii ami turiishied to thi' emnmiir andii t'jiprsetatives5 of (ihiire tmomit tio bei by thiem iid hefore ihe Leg i-limi, at. tha' neixi sesi~mii. It iii uritier iormderied, that so insichi ats rha es t1m tel in:vo th~le Pomor he cotiedi aiim aervedl oni time I 'mmiimasiimrs oh time l'ur ut ih a trueiend, rsmed, requiirig theiin tim ca;rrv cut ithe r- coinm~eemdat~o ofi thme timmi .Jury, or l..ihntti tmo iimsum, thamt they Lio iause.mat thei niext Temrim Apirl lI th, 1355c. \Ve thle G randt . mury fur im Spriig Temrmm oi thme (:ourt oit Cmmoinu Piics for Saitemr litrmitt I a.5, tieig leave ito premsem the caui-.'r and:.im uriigm. over Si:mae O'eri Swt:miay. knownti as-th li'mwtiuimmmg Pea, asi biemii ui. a binl ciomt mon andt cdattgeromus to time cr..vueibmg ionim mmaiv. Thils rouami is tuder thei jur mieno imi .\ ~lr. Johnmm .lonmt gommy ii time S-.tim Hloard andmi .l.r. Rtob. I t imbert mot ti Clhm 'iimnt icri. \Ve amo pre ii ent time rmmaid aiim bridges at Whliite', iiti unmiler time jisdlicitn cmi .\lr.ih Nahane lr~irlr, asm ting ini a bid t'mnmummsamimamr iil Chiremmonit II mmrd tor ne12emt iii mluii ii fa ihng ito oipmnt thme Itmiad t-ainitg iramm .\ilrs. It. II. Iildgia's plantta mmmni mun Charmiunhum tim Soimervmle. Vte t mi er pure'sent thle present tmilitarv iir iii~ a syste~imm ui dmiums aiim copplressive oi its mipemratamm andi* ( nuisanice. We al pesent time systetimmof relievin.r mand suppomirt mmg thme Pocor ams tademisplatte anid wroniminetral ithe adiptan mmf a l'ouri llus ami tai im its n'team. Weu fiitiber prem-emt thle Free Sebool Sys'tmein ais hecmig impertj c/. te almso pree-it thei grmd'u~i story of thmCumi lue as lbeumtg mni a romlteia cooi mliio mmier wiantt iii propemir vemntaabon. Th'le iemmdmier min time i'uliic lktilding, aire ii a goodmi cimimht mmm. 1'laijmmr Ilinhar.i1)Delahiehml, of thme Ui ted ~m Stamtes Co r~ra of' Entginmee rm. .'laijiir Nhldecaii, of' the (Ordiianeo Dc. p aim wient, iindc Capmtin i AletClelian, (if tIme C:aalry, hav~e satiled ini the steat er froimI histomn, eni rnuto for Sehast.. poi l. They htave beent ordered by the aniichmri ties mat Washinigtn to ma~ke a tibiu r fiobstervat itn mii th lieim of htos, ilit its ini the Ciirimen, andi( e~specially to inmsptect thle siegve womrkst whetre thme allies have now conenmtrated their for. cs 'l'hne nre noamnanined by a Paym.ster of the United States army, inA their expenses will bo borne ruim tie National Treasury. MIEXIcAx FauJoLEs.-There are two varieties of frijoles cultivated in Mex. ico; the one small, of a black color, growing (in the coast aid in the hot climate (tierra ealieiti;) the other of a brown color and a larger size, in the high lands, under the temperate and cld climiate of that repuiblic. They grow in. small bushes, and yield abun dantly. The tiie of plainting them is the months of April and May. The frijoles are tle piincipal fod of the Mexican population. When ripe and dry, they are generally soaied: in soft water three to four hours, aml thie.. Cooked in water with chopped onions, and pork or lard, withoit salt. The culture of' the frijoles has been tried for the last few years in Prussia with great success, where they have been reconim ended to the farmers as a substitntc for potatoes. They are a substaitial, heal lby, and most pala. table liced. Like the potatoes in Eu. rope, they are always met with at the Ibles ol the rich and ptoor. For a tllieate dish, the following direction is used: Soak the frijoles iii soft water fr three hours, and boil them with chopped (uiolins and lard, without salt, in ;ie evening, uitil they Lrt ieadr'y Jone. The next, day, take sullicienit lard, put elopped onmions in. it, anid when, very hot, add the frijuies with their gravy tW it, and let them boil quickly fbr a quartev of an htuir, seasonu.ng w ith pepper anid salt. Care must be taken not to let the grav) boil aill away, as when dry the'y ave not ein Savo y .-Isnt's Afgyazine. Miss Bit m .-Paul Julien reent ly gave a grand concert, in New Yo-rk fear the betefi t uf* the poar. "Th Musital Wo rld " ntitice's it, and nainilg oither chCI b ities.. has tie fill. lowiing notice of our Columbi. sung. ster: "Anif-ingst those whose artistic preR enet has gladdened many fri-ends inl this city the icast few weeks has be'eia that of Miss E, len lrel'nilan, time South 1rn sky-lark, whit stings and soits so cibarmiiing-ly, aid whic.se very success. bin concert s a. the So0auth we. have no ticed Iroi timhe tW tiniet. Miss rely. wiln ha;1 '.evin fin sinne tittle undier thet iiterrupeted, yet, Still onti.tied, titi. tiO of thlie accOMilislied and high brdil Ssg. bdial'.i--hi nl y pipil. it is sign ificanit, of her sniceess, bothl reset. uad. pros'pet ive, that Sig idialli thus in erests hiaumtself for oi fhir young cont ry wC 1t1n. She cvh iot, h.ive a moire.' careful, atc;cCiiibbed anid e'xpe iice ie' caheb'er. Sig. hitidial li, taken- all in all, is as fri a ziiger, and10 cert ain :y 4 as rre-q. a puiv vr ite', ats we l:ve ever lInd In this coun try. fiA sJrited p:-:ormnce at. the late charity ec-meert in the Ahealea) w.s pshaps the re leeminlg. trattuse of ta otir .ise very mediticre AuS vicl eevent-thoughdi rich inl peciniary sue cess. Miss liet Breian. sails ini the prinig far Italy, where shi intends teo pcrfee hersellf inl her art." -Cunolinime A Cirresiondent tof cne of tle Cal ifornia pap.rs say s that Mia. s caf gld ald silver exi.t ini tile counitry lever ebatetd fre ini MNiei hv' the Gaildcen partie's wvh liad gone~ tli.iier in search cf the pertiius-mvietalIs fouti r-vaum erous goildi laelitrs bhat were obliged to) abeandconv thlem, ow'ivg: tea the hcastilityv cat tihe hmians avid' thi difllitculty oaf'pro eniringL sui pplivs. It appear~iL9s toc bie bveyvind a d niht thait j.nl' doe-, exist ini ihec head waters ofP lie Sai. Pedtro anvd Gila, andl the writer fl-cam wheen we egiorae says that the wholie ceimit'ryi is as riTh in gleld deplosits :is Califeurn iat. lie also- addts t hat uiit.*in' twventy milies oft Ash Spvrivg tliere are sil ve'r vmtie now in the pcossesionc of' tihe A pac'he I-'ianus riehier avid' miore e' tenisivec thani the famtous Chiheuahuia vetivies near' C arcl i tas. It the WVest erav seelcti thet.re are also- said to b~e eeiines ofi almoist putire ecopper, and arinc tid tes'n aliron has been tonind in abuaniti~vce. Shioucld this nlewis he ver alilieed, this strip ofl territory will noat pIreeve soI bad a beargain as has beena genert'ial ly bielie'ved. INCestnia av C(vur t.--W e are glad to learn that onie ofi the inicend varies whoii have bee'n the cause eaf the de structionev ecf soc miuch property of' late, has been Jetect el avnd' prop er. y takeni car'ee ef. A- vegro lboy. about tiinrteenl icears ofl' aget, the pi'operty oif Mr. Fravicia Ceabia, hazs beevn n-rrested fcr arsein, ehargecd withi ettivlg fire to the coattoin at the Riailroade y'esterdlay evenf it-g An exavmiinationci before Magis' rate Schrodaer elicited siumlicit evci dlevice tol warrant his bhing comittnved fovr trvia:t.- ''harlecs/on paper. Antn Dnvor Lvrrni'ts Tol nE PREaPAwDI The following is an extriact fr'om the view peestaege act: "a~ -1 all drop-le'tters, or letters palaced itt avy post oflice noit for tranis mnission th rough the mail, but for detlivery only, shall bce charged'wvith poastalge at th-e rate of one ent each; anid all letters which shtall hereaf'ter hie vavertisedl as remnaininga alvir, (yr nn-i calle I far. in any post afil'ee, sbhall be c'harged' with one cent eaeh, ini addir tieon ro rho reenvlar poisti.Fo, rioth to be ai~counttedl for rhi otlher postages nowv a re., Pnnl.An.LrvPvA M. E. CoNFER ENcE. This bodly att its late sessinasse resoluitiouns expressiveo of a desire of the conferenvce t'o promarote a closer union- with other Protestant churcha's, andl~ inv'itinig the ecclesiastical beadies of a 'imilar irade to send delegates to its next session. The conference re. fnieed a regnest to ui-ato in ani applica. iinn to thn- noxt Gcneral Con forenna to alter the rules of' the disci ill relation to slavery. *The riexto nfer enee is to be held ,at, the Trinity Charchl, Philadelphia. The number of members wthi, tho bounds of ile conference, inclukl Ag probationers, is 56,460. The co'leetions for miss. ionary purposes were* 1'0,85, nid for the American Bible Society $1,628. PRICES CURRENT Of TIM. Charteston 11larket, Corrected weekly by W. 1. Lawton & Co. FACTORS AND COMAIIoN MERCuAXTr, Charleston, f3. C, Charleston,. April 18th, 1855. UrLAND CoTToN.-The sales of tli artitle yesterday were 23-4- bales ar foi. prices. Our quotations are prime 7 1-2'to 10 1.4c.,.and fine 10 1.2, per lb.-The ac. counts from Liverpool up to 31st ult.,. show sales of 82500 Bales at full prices no change in market. RtIC.--Clean 84&00 to 85,75 per hund. red lbt. GnAi.--Corn, Sf,00,.to 81 10c per b Peas $1 00. to 81,05, per bushel.. Oats 66 to 70 cents per bushel. Flour.-10 00'to $11 00 per bl., for Soutlern. $10 to -t14 for good Northerm. BACo.-This article is risi ng, aides 10c. Shoulde rs 9. Hams 12 1-2 to lic.. per lb,. CoFFEE.-lio 11 3.4, to 13c, according (LuuilY. SuUAn.-Browfn, 4 1-2 to Go accord.. img to qjudaity. MIOLASSEs.-Cuba 22 to 25, N. 0.33 to :35c. per g:il. Tobacco.-Virginia and North Carolina 15 to 5oc. per lb. We are agents lor the f actor.e.- ol those States. W IeUC-L1ngwor ih's - wines of Ohio, 310 to $15 per d . We are agents for LIese wines here. BEaR CATTLE---Car oad8 ' 1.2 to 8 ; 4c per lb.,nett. IloGS.--CaF loda& 1.2 to' r 1.2c, per lb. lct IIDEs.-Cowhides 10' to 1(l-2perlb. Deer Skins 20 to 21c per lb.-Other sitiner 6-1,50 to $2,50 each. W EAK, NiflWO1S' DEPRESSED IN qoirits, and' a prey to innumerable netal ts well as physical evils, the victim to dyspepsia. is indeed an object of commisseration. I et it is absur1l for him dcespair. We care not how 1(1w. weak, nervous, and irritable lie may be, tlie cordial properties of Iloofland's Ger man liitt-ri, prepared by Dr. C. 'N. Jackson, Plhilatlelphia, are stronger than the many-head ed llonster which is preying ulson his body and uot;nd if he ehooses to try them, we will inl.ure aspeetly cure.. " For Sale by MILLER 4' BRITTON. Z-0" As a SPRING and SUMMER MEDI CI.E, Catter's Spanish Mixture stands pre ..r..-.... - , singularly efti caciious action (in tie blood;: its- strengthening nad vivifyingqualities;-its tonic action on the Liver;.iLt tendeicy to drive all humonr to-the sturfa'c., thereby cleansing tile system accord ing to Nature's own prescription; its harmless, and at tie. aune time extraordinary good-effectu. anl the rOJniber of eure. testified. to- by rnany of hie mosit respectablo citizens of Richtmond, Va., and elsewhere, muat be conclusive evi. denect tha there is no- htabug ahot it. The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the mos-t skeptical of its benefits. go, Sold by RICE & THOWON, Solo agents furtho- Proprietors. TWO PREMIUMS A WVARDF) at the liteA Crystal Palace Erthibition iri New. Yorli to the oldjess IType Foundlry in Amerie-at Estblish~ed by ltiinny & lRamaldson in 17n1, on-.the base of Sower's Gernmntown Fcundlry of 1739. Tlhe long'experience of tie- several proprie tors oif the Philadlelphi~a-Type Fondry enables L,. Jlohnson-s& Co., to offer the largest variety of l'rinting Types, andi all the appurtenances of a printing otire, to be fouhd'in any estab Iiiauhment in the United State,, and ofa-quality, tsno, whieb is deemed to be unlrivatlled. The comnposition of the tr-etat used is calculated to affiurd the greatest durability; whlile-the scru pullonts care oxercised itn the fitting' upeof the Tiype is such as to inure acetavacy and square-. ness- of body. &c. Outr facilities are so exten sive as to enable uts to'fill'orderb af'imy arrtaunt. Estimnates giyen in-detail (with the east) of all' tihe materials reqntii-ed foar a newspaper office. Plain-or Fancy Tfypes, Motic of'utnparalleled, beautty, cast ill this Foundry only, Scripts, Flowe, slorriers, Cuts,-Blrass or afetal Rules, I.abor-saving Rs'les, lhoass Braces1 Brahs Cir' eles and Ovals,. &c. Presses of all deetptuos and all sorts of P'rintinmg Materialj kinit' or which tare made by us,) will be.. rnislied et Manufacturers' Prices. Printing ntik, of all varietnes anid colors, Varnishes , Bronzes, &c. We are agents for theQ Inks, &c., of the mbst celebrattedt Amneriran and English -Manufactur ers. ns Iich we sell at the lowest term.. Stermotyping or Elbotroryping of Books, Mtusic, Vv ood Cuts, Jobs,. &c.- T ype used irs stereotyping for sale at reduceed prices. Wod Gusttedesigned athd engraved in the finest style (Jtr "M3Hnor Specimegn Book " tthe first o6' its clatss itn the coutry, and criginal ini its conlceptionI and gettintg'up,) will be sent to all priniters that have not received it, who will dlirect how it may be transmitted to them. Newspa;per printers who putblish this ad. vertisemienat entire, (Including this notice) three times befoire September 1, 1855, and senti. t o us a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing articles-oL our mnatnufacturo to-four times its amnounta L. J01hNSON & CO. No.68 Sansom Street, near the Hall of Indos pendlencec, P'hiladelphiu. A pril.-18, 1355 24 8 So. Carolina----Sumser Dist. Ily W. L E 1S'Esq., Ordinary for said. District. WVhereas, L. F. Rhame hath applioeda ttme for Letters of Administration, on al9 and ainginr tile goods and chattles, righte and cred~tora of the late James S. Sima~ of the said District, dec'd, These are, therefore,to cite anid admon.. iadh all and sgtular,. the kindsed and, creditors of the satiJ deceased,. to bo and. appear before me at' our next Oldinary'a Court for the staidh District, to be holden at Suter Cast Ilotuse-on Fsidaiy the 27th,' of April inst-.r to show ca-use, if any, why' thae saiL adiatnistratiun shsochi not be' granlted. Given undler my hand aeidiseaf, the 20th day of April in the year; [i.. s.J of our Lord one0 thoutsand et he, hutndred and fifty-five, anad in ts 79th year of American 16dopentl ence. WV. LE WIS, o, a. m. April 18, 1855 . 24 . 2t Linseed O011, O NE BARitl.L containing 32' gallons Linseedi 0,, cain lbe had low for casht. Apply to RICE & TIIOMSON, Apnril 18,. 55 2irgst. &ii.