The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, April 11, 1861, Image 2
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THURSDAY MO RUING
AT OOJCWAYBORO', H. C.
BY OILBBRT R DARK.
Tiiil.
TWO IMiMrAKfl *> variably hi vlrtnc
No p?p*r ?t(lb? Mhl nut mf the DiriWcf, wiU
out the money ^oMrapuut* the order. ,
. . i?VM ur AimruiUtL
AJfwiwwffcH Uynid at seventy-Fit
eeaU |hw (MfdiaM, (12 Kvt or l?u?. > for the fir
MTiiM. HIT"I Hllflhat iMt fur Ilfk wb<.
<|U?nf iMt'l tiutt. ? _
The numbdr ^laefttUm* M be marked i
all advert ucarawte. a? they will be pwbiiebt
until ordered 1e be discontinued, m<I eliargi
accordingly, " ^ ? . -v *
Om# Dollar per iqutn fur n^aingle lone
tlou. QiuuMrl|?Q(i moa t|tly.OverIiaemen
will bo oherged lit Mmc m aingle inee
iloa, anil iwI'MMnkl/ ih? umc u ?c
ones. _ V*
Communication* rawiiwuwifi>r eandMtli
for public <>lKr-? or trnat?or puang exkib
lioui, wilt be charged Ba advertiaenkenta.
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[For Ibe Jbrry IHwpetch.]
Fort Kendal, la an earth work o? ("lardy
I'Mtil, ?<i?Ananiling the entrant* to l.itt
Rtrer. Thia work w*e thrown up wtwe ?
week* ago. by labor contributed by cititey
of All Saint* Parbdi, under the nuperi
tenilenc#?r M^or W. C. White. Thwldmb
*a? furnished by our patriotic and n?>h
cltiien, ('apt. T. Ilandal lbnuleme f.irbi
my firing a description of this work, or I
armament?it ia wilKIn range of the Nor
Carolina line.
tin Thursday, 21*1 ult., the All 8aiu
111 flee. ("apt. Jdhu Litchfield, *hd two gi
detachment* of the Waccamaw Light Artill
ry, t"apt. T W. Ltaggott. aencmbled kt Fn
Randal to receive a flag, presented by tl
master atilrit of iiairi?ii?ni n?? n?.
i r*
in behalf uf Carolina* daughter, Mr*. Hum
Itandal. v v
Our rutMUMil, patriotic, and Urvrrci
friend, x it U a few brief, appropriate, ai
touching remark*. pn-??d the flag to tl
keeping of nut yonng frloml. ('apt. J. Lite
Held who replied thus:
' We accept with prld* and pleasure, (Ji
beautiful banner of our nob|c J*1ate, and b<
you to eonrey to the gencou* donor, oftr ai
Cerent thank* for thi* manifestation of con
deuce in our patriot!* devotion, toggth
with pledge of our lire* ami honor to Mjli
by it to the laal.
Turning to the Company, he said .
Fellow Soldiers?It devulve* op<?n you
g'.iio ind protect thia sacred trust, wliic
ii?* ] :u?#rs to your keeping. I hare feebl
expressed your thanks, and pledged yot
honors to protect it. As you were prompt <
e*W W IseAfrte^fWi h?r ia in una)
to Uie 1*14 a# it hs? oft been borne befor
where oar fhther* taught us to resist tl
lyraaay of king or people.
T.ct tis but do the soldier's duty, nud it ai
not fall, at least, from the high position i
which i 'arolina's chivalry ha* placed It. An
what greater incentive can we have, lha
the feeling* that should Oct nafe us all * l!??m
the p de st.ir of Southern chivalry?the di
fence of our homes?the first impulse of tl
patriot's heart. If we shouK! fail under strc
cireum?tatioes, *c are less than men, an
deserve not their name. Knther -hottld a
iiivnkn ili?? II...I "f I.-1 I ? - ?
.... ...... ... ..Ituiui |U miMC ilivnililll
our * inding sheet, than for u* ever tq allow
lu trail in the dual, with dishonor.
While we acknowidgcd our allegiance t
the tare and stripe*, we strata to make it lli
banner of liberty, by the ottering* of Suurt
->rn treasure, Southern mior, ami Souther
blood, o? Kutnw, Moultrie, and King'/ Meet
twin will attest ; and wlteu we looked upon
an I lie badge of power, glory, and renown, w
could but remember, the ]>atriots, Waditii;
ton, Jefferson and Calhoun, were an
reared on Southern soil. Ae we glanc*
orer the history of our pa-d difficulties. an
asked ourselves who wTre the master spirit
our hearts would sWrll with pride at it
answer?tliey were Southern tnenl
lint co-ordinate with our efforts to rea<lt
it thu ernbletu of truth and justice, have bee
the counter-effort* of uttnerupulous deist
gngucft, to stake the mighty jk>W<v it repri
sentcd, u machine of democratic tyranny
This power having. at length pa*eed In(
their hand*, wo hare left litem foyovet, l
work out their own salrntion ; and relieve
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... ...... .... iuu?, wc art now irff to slmpo 01;
future, a* litoomrs ft free and loyal >?< *>?? 1 <
of the fairest por'iorr* of the globi
with no boundary to theh- coun* of cmpm
Our niBoer??l ibuiiu are duo la ibis wclioiii
. party, who has a* btuUinm ovc
the bread fare of this Southern land. to d
now. what we should have done lorj aft'
lliil the ireevoealde deed cannot now h
"tickled over with the polo rn-t of rhoufthi
n<?r in thin regard, can if* current turn away
and loi?e llie name of iw lion "
We have di?meinher#?d a nation Who**- hi*
lory will present an anomaly in the annals t
fir world It eprunp Into Hfh and* activity
like Minerrn from the brain of .fnpifet
armed: and a* if wa# uhY>eeredet?ted in ?t
rl*e. ?n it ha* been un??jnal?*<l in lie-fall I
will present a furrowed nionament in nfle
thncs, for the comment of mitlionryet to Iw
each of wiwni, perhaps, wdl aesign rea*ost
for ita pr< (*?< < a?il decay, Ikom politic*
pi inciples j ct nifounded by arty sslteol. an<
a*-"'Ti it the potition ef) iclt onr freliaga lestv
is mcapahle of giving it. With all due rare
rente and reaper!, we hid it a Una' farewell
bellow Soldiettw?llere on the eonJlma o
eur territory, you are te lake yowc Maud
resetted, if there ha ocqaaiou. te tlefeud thi
honor of Tour flag, yotfr commg% homes, nuf
your common c?m airy. Pr* whmt jhi
mJm. I- -* A
wiwwij <wni, yowr ^oumrjr nwee ye? a ?icb*
cf pdilu'if, u twit hrniaeu hove not %eet
fruitier*. If Htm; tar 1# onra, |k>J nn fcreigi
flag now flaunt* inault ami 'lalUiirc. it vm
prompt Itu?io and enerfj, rt?i* liee tiap|o<\
brought Mx?n? tftea# rweulte." "**
Seven gun* were fired hjr the * let ach motet
of At tiller)', while the flag we* hoiated hj
Capt Lwchf.eH of Rifle*, and Liewl. (Mega
mants of Artillery The flag ha* a l>l?ie
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rmi ?Sta b^ir. ^ 1-K??... .~?
I white n* WW tf.ct^
* by VJrtrt. ?1L W. frni V Artillery
tb? (,*?ui ' partook W ah ample repatt, .
^ f*iwtefcod I mi*, of that gMirixii |
i MifhUrii M?r lb# ?m>fmtfdowcr or k
Lieitt. Smiiuvi ,
i Coaspkwotaa by aoldiorly bMriu^ ?mJ >
gacwfal be? ?ei<iauehlp. i? ilio ranlp of the
,. Artillery, eould U M?er on'r gallant Maj.r
> b. (1 White, >bof^| thai he wan as much I (
hum? ah a priifct# Hi Ihw rank*, aa ka I
* wuuH ba at (Jha h*a^^?oa J
Hi The Lower Wiaohment of Artillery, return
e* .^olrthaet# m Daniel j0tanlay~?e<|.. fef Ike
n kind a|?pT >|?i ,aiiwn of 1>i? boose u> thetomae,
xl a)a4 uiahr i-Wmy to imKo rhem comMwJ I
d Poti Honda! i? o?e?ip!ed )>y a <l<-Vo< haaenb j
of fhe V*fr?m?w Light Artillf^ Fori
j"# Ward at Murray* Inlet, by a detachment of
r- Caaipany. ? A ;
w Should our enemia* try to make a 1 in ling 1
la All Saint#. /hoy will meet a warm recep*|
tion, which we think, will attach thciu ao
clonely to our aoil, that but few, if any, will
il- i pe?? out, to tell of tlio imi>r^ttm^m|^ro^it)
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[For the llorry Dispatch^
CH.\KL|B*TON. 8. C., April :jd. 1861.
i Ma. Kmrna.?Thinking that yonr reader*
' would be pleaded ty hear wjml 1" K">ug ?n
1 in thin eity, I pmpO*<* by your prrmisaion to
I* give tlieui a brief apcount of a visit hy'tbe
M uietn'wra of the Convention, nod a number of
n* cituena to the different fortification*. in the
*r harbor of Charleston, on Saturday ike 30th
March.
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' f On wy4a?xl?jr lb# Convention received an
*' ,in*itat ion from <?#n. H?n)rt>)t?nl iliuu/k ike
th frr'iiluii, limi. i>. k". Jlhinou, to rinii 1)10
fortifications tinder Imm command; which wan
I" *#c#pt?d and riautrday hr th? Mm*"?
Titketa wrr# issued to iko member, ami in. I
riled (who. and at !? o'clock A, "M., th# t??
rt goad atMiii**ra, ?b< 4'araltait and lien.
*? tnincli,'' ware ready wl|b aaim nfl, to toitTey
tb*tr honorable (Wight. MdlwdMntDt point*
kM around the harbor. ' Th# etfftal waa irim, I
the ball struck, th? Meant tkhluh* rbrieked,
id aa I awny we Went. ' llitnd sv 1 o jr a liTely
>d quickstepj.nern*n the Wiwtiifttl idicel of water,
which on thin occult wan nnu*ualHr tran1
* ? 1
"* quil and lowly.
The drat plaoe viniied, wan (]ic f?t<'t
ttnrM mi AitltivAu s lalnnd, consisting of a
luorinr battery. and also one of ',12 pounder*,
w" bearing on k'ort Sumter. After satisfying
oar curiosity, (for to many of pa it >cm a curb
er oatly | ?? proceeded to Kurt Moultrie, and
after visiting all of th# different iroiLa and '
. witnessing the various cvoluliona of drttl. in
the management of the guns, we rv-cuhat feed
lo and ran not aero** th* bar, to tbe outer buoy;
' t und now Mr. Editor, comea tho irnew inleroally
| iisit part of cttr lrip> An our boat come round
ir kibe point of the Island nnd ran down tbe
10 channel. {Martitt*e, I think} and came
11 -abreast of Part. Moultrie, that gnllani old
>b Port opened hwjtia
we rati the ?li?faorc^^^J^MPMBPt*i<1*>~
" ly, th?v hvl given tn three ntinil'. The
nccne wan magnificently (fraud, and reminded
11 e-1-- .1-?- ? - ? - -
wti.- mini' nays ?m m, wneu Mr I'eter Parker
m wii? *n gallantly reeeired. and ?? elegantly (
id handled by <wtr cifiten *?>' tierr ntuler
n Marian. and others. ,
>r After parsing Fort Moultrie wo wort greet- ?
?- ed fr<jni shore, by a crops oif Cm miry drawn tip
ie on theheach. by tHo <Hscharge <>f thoir repent- (
b #-.s, nnil m wavii**f their snhrm. nil of which
nl we could distinctly see and hr?r. aln^by (h? I
fr waring of handkerchiefs from the Mnulirie 1
?r house, by n detachment of ladies.
i( I Wo ihon "tacked ship" ran back in*ide of |
[ i he bar *n?t bore aw ay for M err re' blan<l, at ,
0 which place wo again lauded, an<l after visit- |
?e ittg the different. batteries, we r##re outer- ,
i* tallied by the officers and men, with an ox Wits
turn of their skill in liriug.. Too target woo | {
t- a barrel, placed a' th* distance of mile or j
it more, and although 1 do nol know that il was (
ro struck mi oil. yet it reined to ino thai there
d* j ?u< hardly a shot Irol that would not have (
01 | taken effect upon a vessel, coining into the ,
tl | harbor. In short. Mr KdiHur, it is considered j
"1 I imp?'tklr for l)tf rntirr (S. .Vbry to yr{ into
t. | /Ae Kitrif>r% or to rtinforr* Fort Sumtrr. After |
?* | reviewing 'ho Hosith, Camtfoa regiment of |
i volunteer*. and witue?Mng some very excel-* j
?r ^ lent rn ?n?wtiret-? in their ?flfTVron1 company i
in ; drill", we were nhce more under way for the ,
i- j city, wad jti"t liafore getting opposite to Sinn- \
f- i ter, the order was given ? heave the head,*' (
f. I and the 4'aptain'p voire wa" heard ever and |
?? nnoiFuticring the word "larboard !" and the ,
to boa' yleblod tp the influence of the rudder, ,
il gently hea led nearer and nearer to the Fort, ]
ir i and when we arrived nearly opposite it, at a
p. | the distance of al>out a hundred, or a hundred |
r and fifty yards, the steam was partially shut ,
r. off. snd the band struck up Itixie," and con- <
?! ! tinned to play it vigoroo|hr^umd we had j ,
r ( passed U>a Fwei. .
j Anderson. 1 am nol ahle^MBHHi^^^en^- T
- / I
>. 1 throe ofhifl men were counted on the par j pel. ,
?* | within a rcry ?hort time. ^
I, ' A Her proceeding np Aahley river anine <lia- i
r. ] tanre, etui receiving, and returning -alutet, ,
i in the form of heart?' ehee*-*. from the bey* ,
I- on la.ard the ?cho<fl aMp'" Wo arrived at the ,
f wharf ahoitt f, o'rferic, IV M , and di?q>eraod to t
Ortr aereral quarter*, after baring apeWt an _
r. encer.Hr>riy pleanant <Ky. # ?
It i* d?e trf the Captain* of tl?e Carolina B
t ' noill'llnch to ny that they provided a bounr
tiful <upp?/of flibha, X.e., for the aertanao- 0
| mtxUttdti af lite |?arengor>, and ft ia due to 9
* ; ike? to nay that they June fyll justice to n
I ' the aw?io Tout* aad ir li. K. M. .
I ! . * ??* ? r- ?
B Telegrnpiiio <H-pm?be* to th^fb-vrlreton
V'i wfy. report, thtf viguWuia preparation* | *
' 1 are o?f for the reinroreamenl of South- I
?io ftrtv "fwa Lvge ateaoiem hare been |,
I eharlerod at New York, eonvey Month, j >,
_ ' m*ji. atore*. rro?i?i?ft?
t ? iiiiiMiinn, ami Mi
I ft.wr T*r ?tr%?u*v? h?v*?* already Milled nn>l?f r,
t Mated or*lcr? Their |>?rliritUr neyiinniien.
t fcofPeTtr. 14 not r?pojta4' Tw???t?air !jfnif? *'
ha*% I'ven ordared to (kl mouth ( Jir
( aip^t- rt?w 6?ilTMin *, no linger r. be* on )
( no^ulinrton fur * lufcMtou of r.nr Ui&culiir*.
, j nail if nay of tha *b->t enamel foro#a and
ark in(?>4t'l fkr >'<>n* dm* tar imt I "
Picfcan*. I bean JorUfcontfemi wjll ?nou bnslia- 1
, pnn*d of. In
f t f nl HrijU U atflf ?e?ie*1y anjnge I in p:t- ?
,, ^<T.nj i# aMnck Fort Pi<*keiif. * ? di
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Thuinday HurnniK, April lAfl
iwtkiwIiM* referring to the
mkdrm?A u Um Editor. jpgHKbtt^JBat
and ?T?]rlU>g wmiil with tbo\uMflft|MlN'
if til paper, *ul bt eondudti by
prtitore, or Mr. X. 0. Oeteeu. who wl J
HMi MJ tgnimse during tb?tr ^??en^|
U?w*. *
Mr l*?pwi fcr < '>I Wityhoro' oi^| H?,
or* lodfii ?t thV Poetoffiee ?rH K
day Morning. The PoatmaMrJ^^^^^ft)
MtlMMMMr dtairibaiion^fl
that i?Ifetur* ..-.ir P..t>wil?? M
them i^RHGm not at this ofl5cJ| H
Wf must M/ilU ft still lea^tfoSSB
tent uttiiri involved in douM Mi taflj
lailit Y. <r
19* It will be perceived by the B
ment In our columns, that book* for gg^H pL
lion to the Confederate Si at on I.oen, fH
opened at the Itauk of Georgetown on tl?
and 1Mb ini>t?. Our ritisens who hurt ntH Bj
unemployed, need no advice or counnol m
us, to make this patriotic and safe in^H
incut. yH
8outhorn Flag.
A hcautifol flog of the Confederate States, j
has been run upt OYer bis store, by our enter- Tj
prising young inwinnu, Ueo. 1L Congdoo.
Esq. It is the first we have ha'ithr pleasure of
seeing, and itcouYeys to us in silent language, T^P
the great results which have been accon
pli*hc?l, by prompt !%n?l <i*?tcnuine<l action.
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Post OlTlcos. . ?leo.
Wc art- satisfied that, vir subscription lint brea
might be doubled, had ~o aiore 1'ost Offices brou
in our District, and we frel a.* anxious f>r ' heat
I heir establishment, ax are our many friends I hrin
and subscribers, who have je<jwested uti, to j ein?
use onr influence to ita end, but we cannot bee*
nose in the muter, uutil our own government > lain
assumes eutire control of postal affaire. We ntyn
cnunut obtain<>iir own consent to petition the ' It
government tif Abraham Lincoln for anything, "cbo*
and wc are truly eorry, that under existing ' Sara
circum-tastee". we have to submit to his car- oeat
rying the to a few of our sub- One,
ecribers.
Broad. [jjjj
A few months ago, when the first active JF**
movements were made towards sopunu
ourselves, front our Northern enemies, ihej^K
ridiculed the idea of Secession, and uwM
other thing", they asserted that we wsrsl^^^H
,ta.e of liatptans dependence upon thj^H
the very bread we eat. >Ve rruinnbllH
in one <>f their illn"lrated papers, a
srriptive, of what they imagine is, i^9
at ways must he our condition. A SoutheiH
cotton planter, sealed upon a cotton htl^^w '
r?ptN.?ite to liiin a raw hone Yankee, on a bw^F**
-W>
of com -and a fat, sleek negro between them.\
The IManter kept liis cotton, ui.lil himselff*"*'
...? I.; - ihwb
ni'Krii, were in a ?tnrvtng oon?litton. ~
i*ml ihv Yankee held on in Li" corn, until hp t
nearly naked? when they effected * com- ^
pr?tm!?c?the Yankee Agreeing to ration to the
Planter, if he would "urknau-frd;/* 'hr corn."
Now we ire opposed to comproniine of any ^
kiiid,"nnd cpcciullv, with enemiea who wouhi
lelight to *ee ua in a Marring condition; and
in thin cane, none i? neee^ary. We can and | C '
hoiild make our own bread. J ^
Our dependence lin* been, and in a great | ' "
steaaurc i*till U, upon the great West, and I
North-Weal, and we have beeu accuaiouied to [ '
content ouraclrea, with the fact, that whether ' ' '4* '
we are M-paraled ft-om that aection or not, our
cotton will bring the dollar, and the d<dlaif
will coniinatut ita cipiiralcnt in corn, eren l*lel
Troni our hitterc*! Yankee foe Cotton 1?" ?
King in some reaped*, but we nuil not bff
loo entirely nbsorbed with the klea. thai ^r
haeause we are ita moat extensive producera* m,vet
that wo ean never be in want of bread. Out
dependent condition ha* resulted in a great w o(
measure, from the policy generally purraad
by the cotton planter. Ife derotea hla
attention to the production of cotton, gocln
Ing liia grain crop, and then ?pei^J|^^^H ?P!r
many oaaea, the entire proceeds of
?rnnf [n ntir?*Kaatnrv |t | a pfOT! !
land* arc generally, a* well adapted t0
rmin. a* cotton, and by a judiciona div^l
a
lime and labor, the planter, alihouglM
lot make theaamc quantity of
tor'ainly aare many dollara, oven at en
lit Ion of the market, by making ifl
iru with ua in
I Ijftlo of cotton, but a barrel nf tmrm*tfl
i bag of com?and our DirtrlA hu, (9
ehile, Keen almost entirely ^
(tortit Carolina for it* bread.
ytif
?riou? thought* on thia auhjeet^H
Vhat would he our condition, if
ihoutd be auddenly cut off, and if oJ^|
ine?-{which ia now rtr? fur from ^
??ho;ild become worth lea*.? hoth^^^^BA ?j|
night happen if wc go to war wi^H
aiea.
Let tia neaae to near, epoil, and t|BBm !
>ur noble foreata, and throwing aaide, the ",|rl''
ae. hacker and dipper, let ut take up with f<
lew energy, the hoe, the apade, and th?
lough. Let ua make cur own bread?than H"**4
(* will not he troubled wi11? tin above-named ^*ul*
trioua /?.
\? a public ?wiin(? of lb* cititona of Ibr I f?rtM
ugion District, hol?l on the lot initant, to fo^tx
.1* a tnlrtite of rfr|>wit to tho mpnini v of tho
u< Juliu* A. rHrgnn, B*?p?tho fotlnwTag | )* ?J>1<
MH.hiiion* won- auopioA: j (,?*ur
Kr?vlrwtl. 1 ? * m tho iloath of onr roapoot- (|(t, j,
I mxl hoi.oreit feUow-eitu?n ?Juliiio A. !
argan. wo fool that * eolotnn rovl ha? l.o?n ' **'* W"
*<U in our community, which will l>" long I >??
ad painfully frit. far.
KoaolroU, That wo ion<l?r?a* tho hoot j, |t
fcring wo can make lo hi* affliotatl family? . ,
io A?aurauc? -?f oUr profound sympathy a(| *"
?n<i*?lcnco. * S*"'1 **
Ho-oIto-I. Thnt tho Hoorotary ofthi* moot- ac'i"*'
t f>o charrad with tho duty of nrooontinghk u0<j
?j?y of thoiio resolutions. to tho family of ufe
Kt?*?*l. *n?l that they bo published ij^^B *rn?r
strict papers Hit*
f
i'onvmaion rsttdod ?U permaof
(he roafcd?*le S(a|B? ; * *
B^rU laMMi. Thrr? wu MH oppo nu1
^Vv* on tccoHjti mt iu W'J
ilMltvr (kt ndnttK.ion of Kr?? Bltlrt ' ^
xmon are afloat il.at I i |ll||l \ I "*T* '
, Ni4>N*l by United ""W&lJe troop., ?
jke Beaasee Brooklyn. J
HM?ictU Or. mtkiug bo?tile demonJaM
on ibo boQUn < Tftw, and it ia , **<
0?d I hot tbo bfWand Confine* will "?1
a ki* Ulcureioas. He Wi'.l fit, 1 Texas. v?r
|M? U protect herself. I the
P'fliar of tb. Woet" br.ttery hw again
|liged to open Ha fir*. A mpicioun the
rVaa oiop?ll<d to change Iter course, J
j|) direetod shots, on tbo :lr<l and '"n
pbar trna cba^o'or could b? aacortain- g'v
it disappeared. Wo give tbo following *j
fetal from tbo Charleston Mircmry :? 1
tbroo o'clock yesterday afternoon, an hili
m wkooner vat area entering the , lw
Lvltlt no "Colors flying. Wli?a she *
Bj^^rmnpe of tha "tttar of the Woot" ; to <
wn< deemr'l I? ! to Mr*' | rn
B her Uow* la order to force ber to >how | I
dors. Two ebot wore accordingly trod, l'"
MO Ml ?|t Ik* flagoHbo Uaitol fltUai, M*
AtlMlf to aland in, ia defiance of tke , (
lltloa which nit* had received. Three
fbbte were firod, making five ia all,
Kawaooel altered kor Course and-ata- ifl
t Boar the dwr. It woe greu? general-! 1
rod abo waa atniok, but oeme doubts ror
pttttoined. Before I left the Island t ^
Ldtbat Major Anderson had sent bis J
rn^rr or or mere wilh a roMMgc to the | nle
. (hat if (hp Tstmil haJ been etruck. or if
Linage had been done to h#r, ha. Would
liusclt compelled to open bin battcriea 2?
ft. After tliat. bia boat went out to (hit j '
and up (o tbo timo I left, they wore 1 oi (
rng aoidc of ber, trying to find out t '
or not any damage had rrJRly been .
. The Keveuue ('utter aeut out a boat !
bjt it reported (lie boat ton high on the
I ra to get at it? and came back, having
\ it no newt. Tha schooner it vary ' hia
1 r laden, hut it ia not thought that ahe i * !
I reinforcement*. I hate Jtul learned UP
I [ have boon bore that a ateamer haa ;
i een ontaide the bar. but I am not c?r- | be
i 'this. becauae I know nothing about it -?w
1A)
haa aince l?em aacerthfned that the f
3 ter was loaded with ice, bowud fov
inah, and wa? coming into Charleston |
nount of the great alreaa of the weather, |- 1
?f (bo aliota had passed throush her aail. Kc
Icoln haa been revived in apiri(, by the da;
iation of an JS,IMX>,(H)tllo?n, but it wan
cd at a tremendous discount. Thia may r*|
the wheel* of bia government iu motion j ,n*
while, but it will not last long. .
a htato of Connecticut baa been again | the
id by a large Itepublicaii majority, in tin
kbt election. | J
prevail* in I'liirlallaMHl
KK-<|Ucnce of Ihn frequency of
Ptnwn. It it *uppo*?l that a regular.
fixed l?an?l of incendiaries. hnve plotted **'
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estruction of the town. Ita htisinesa hit* c
almost entirely suspend ?l.
e t'onfetlernte State troops, are rapidly J
titrating. at Macon. <??.. which place \ |o
een selected at a general rmdesvnut.
requisition hna hem made on South ?
ina for troop*, for the reason, that *h? ^
full force now on duty at Charleston. ,n ,
oca use ahe will need her entire strength to |
tie, if we come to Mow*. Two cqni] a ?,j(
Augusta, tla., have taken the flehl. J i
rent ml vices from Kurope report the t|IP
i market as advancing steadily. tioi
jor McCullough it ntHI in Richmond, and fVlll
csence there, excite* much anxiety at
inglon. A secession Conventiou has i*h<
railed to assemble at Richmond, ou the ||UJ
nstiyH. | ?rd
t. Ayipudia of Mexico, has declared that | AX
I belongs to Mexico, and thnt n<<w is the ;
n recover its possession. 1
g* of the Southern Confederacy are i
hoist r d in every section of Virginia. |
mother* and daughters art prominent ' u,,r
s. it. the work. I 1st
i I'opo of Home, now blames the Kmpe- I j'
T France. a? being the eanse of all his (^e
:al troubles.
l Csar of Russia Ins published hi* Sla
imatiou, emancipating the Kerfs of the I u?'
| ed
*' . pat
amon, the recently expelled ruler of! A
o, has applied to flpn in and Fraucc for !
agaiu revolutioniie Lis country, in his |
whi
Danish fleet Iim lnl>sn i.nu...:*- *.r ?.- *
of 8t. Domingo. ! rhU
i. Jon Lone ha* gnnt to Oregon, with the ,
if inducing thai Slate to take side*, with , ,j|#
ml hern Confederacy. 1
Mail Agent on the Peter*) mrg, Va. t ooc
ad. recently appointed tijr Lincoln, ha* I -j
notified. l>y the eiti/ens of thai city... nar
e cannot he allowed to aerre a* auch
Connecticut election* have liadamai k- , gon
ect.la eonriweiwg the Union party of i rajj
An, that eereaalon mn*t he resorted to. *~frni
State will he fomn enslaved. | ,
U L. T. Wigfall, of Te*ae. line hwen hen* j ^
y the citisena of Charleston.. w*h a^^
imen.aty serenade. I gU.
t*n nuts i ?n?oi an J Mnyder. from Fort oif*
r, trlsl'e I Charleston on Th ir*d*y laat, of h
trmer on hie way to Oregon, where he , Ref
wen ordered by Id* O verumeiit, aw >1 ??i
tnl A?^ui?ni ' onuriM. The brave d'*>'
nan* lionM have aJ?^cl with the u?*g- h
cue Houhledoy. a li;ii? louder. Reh
up|>lie? ?.f proewions and mail* lo .im
bare now l*?ee cut elf, aw wet! acc<
inicaiion with Waahingtoir. We -in. the
measure regrrl thai ihr Major will not T
I lo rorrwwpoad with hm eatltr; for if j at on
render* the Fort now, Idnrdbi will n) , j
e done it without order*, and n/wlttui 1 , T
hea?tiiu- throwing the re?poanihilhy by I
dereon i re*ul? he line been laboring | .V
ted*
rumored ihet Ham llntnrtoa leln iroaty P.^i
incoln. for tr<?opa to roeroe Tuea. R> ( T
?/?erc if, I>ot?rd i< he 'a. be Ta too well Kali
nted will? the Texan*, to dream of eucb j
lertaking lie claim, still re be Gov-^ M
#1 Tex*-. t * *?
)[)K ISI. VMi i? for ?* hile on the wtool I ViM
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fevyeataaagf
fwn?r, umI im**'
auaon J?MI* t?Ur\ r^ptMyy..- j h^B
late. little Kho.lv. fuu Mr bak ew^^l
V, bat we doa't \SKtmS*
I** open. and he trie Wad t|tia.
HHOIMA't* Wmif?M haa fe?iiy ?
Ag atili loogar.
Vorlhrru aleclioiuy %nd Omi t*ra?ti afefc?e*
?r *! New Yftrk Whtft, that ffW?
iting and hoping for nay guar*|Ut*ea frhwi
Nerth. ?' it tus* to It iUof-rm*y*f. ^ffeeat
litetuent' ?u Created Ul U p huiou J," 1ajg$.
tni.rf of Ha Jwlnlel.?iai If tHaif CanIt
inn, much loajtw MiU aueh oMUb' M
people desire. It? power wtU
them, and they wfll take the Wt
ir own lnuxU. ' -Z "*' ,
ludge Martin of K?^ !>((,, yht bmao
g, ilKlaml himself for CnL n, ha? fhlaHy
en hi* allegiance to the 0>t*feltrttr Sflatct.
ay tfafrk Mm. ' V *J
The U. a. Secretary of Treasury, bfti pwlited
the eutry at New York, af |?r*fgn
.<!?, intended for the r?pfe?]afgtc jfHatee. Va
ofheerof the C. tj. Artny, nog ia Tanao,
Wing a spy, and jrW M?
e< *ur UuTeranfti*. ...
It ie aald that there i? now a hroe af MOO
ited State*' regular troop*, r iwpi agalfld a*
w York. ?; . > - ?
JeL J ante* If. Kiea, of FkirlWW Rwtdrt,
poena to tendar the eervieah of Wh entftw
Anient, a* ToJttnUen, to I'rerklafct |kevL*,
hejr are not needed at home \ * ?
arge dletrigt* in Holland have haaa reitly
inmitiitel, in eonaatfOedea of the
' thing af the dykem whifh keep ttilHtk
lerattf two large r to era. Many higedred
* hare Seen h?*H , ** "**"*- '
rite fir*t Inmd ??f$ltMlf>, of the Confederate
tee Loan, ba* ttefci taken at a prenvtim of
^ * aa ' T * . ' / aia.w ^
|^f (tit.
tavaapah will take $VMi,OftO uf lb*
the Confederate StaiCf. * ; x
2?L* X' B- Hayaewagth. Commie* iatrfar is
?iV. for Tfeiliugtati lHatrict, an ahiedaw%nd'
goad cititrn, died on Wednesday
t. t?t l>arliugtnn Court* TTo'ttrc.
in attempt jraa r?eent)y tuade in Co Into,
S. to injure flic efficiency of^lw Are
art met*. by uniting up the haea, andS.7,<og
the lock* of the door* of the engine hotiaea.
hope the perpetrator of the ontnafa may
discovered! and rewarded hj ?p*sdy
ing on Blunt eppa*. " * v ?*
i. -JL,-^-.'ey *
jstract of Proceedings q( the
State Convention.
' -?-?o? ?
Ti'itsnvT. arfttt -?wi '
rhe Session was opened by pmyer, by the
t. T. K.'BwgWsh-i? asd the j.nrrhal of tHr
p /leforr read and approved,
the Committee on thfr Sluvrholding Stales,
mrted au ordinance, to cada to th^ Oovern111
of the Confederate Xtates, tie po-*en
it of the fort-, ufscnal* and ihwltyaids, in
I Stale, which wa.? ordered for conshleran
next dajr.
^the
9 '
ill ton of this Conit
ion nocaa^^tnuld he heard at the preat
sitting Court of Appeal-, except with t lie
isent of all partiesfo (ho same.
\fter Hie transaction of other matters of
nor Importance, the Convention proceeded
sit in scoret /esslmt.
SKO!ti:tllAf. APr!lf tin l>.
Hte voutfoii heard a repoff*from
1' Calhoun. f'ouirais.Moncf frtp this Stare,
lite Stall of A lah.irua, which was ordered
be print*.I Tftc result- of Mr, CiUhoupl
ssfon have been entirely satisfactory,
ilr. 1). L Wiuvtlaw,/rom the Comuiirtce on
i.Ccmatitutido, reported against the ad<?pr?
tif thi' ordinances lately proposed, to
end, the Vtb article aud the tritusetuia nf
. 1 ""
1*1 article ol' ike 8tate Cim^lituUvu.^o
"iitiio ftopuniitce rr? uniiiier.<lutl the
k? yf U?o fbH<>winir ordinance whteh wee
fried fcr consideration an U*>- tmsU da^.
omnxA.iir rn amkxh r'*N <>aiu5Atft r.
.ttlXpmiNI) liTpmillUIP."
Tkd Pf'jtlt u/ CiirtAMu, iu CiMu-tH$
Ilrmnl'ltj, qm-tlrrlilKt <UnJ oi'hun. An<1 / I*
(by lUditrcl' iin<l Tt?nt .the first
ti?n of mi Ordlnnnof entitled 4,An'T>rdi.
tee omcertiincitiarusMp," ratifiod * the
lay of Jantmrjr, lie, and the tutiuc is
vlty altered njid aiyei.lrd, so mm 19 read >i?
?wr- : "Evirf person alio, at tho date of
,(hdin.tare of Seobseiqn, was, bf birth,
idenee or naturalization. a cltuerr of this
te. -hall continue a dtireanf th<? tflate,
e<s a foreign relhlttftv, shall be. asllilMiby
such person whit the tutcution of e*rmflon
"?r~ . JK '
"he ?atn?- ri)Bftuillee made a /cjiort, r^wuiuJiug
4ho trpvitl of nil the (lrdiiiauwe?
>pted bj Ik* Convention at iia l**t slitting,
ieh Would conflict wiUi the peovlaieua <lf
Permanent Constitution of the Cou(#*Vp
States: and recommending rh? i(Umriion
h? words "Confederate States," in lieu of
word* in all clauses of
St^eCouitiiution, where the latter words
i*. ' ,?
'lie same t'onimitttea reported, aa Otdiice
to altee tl o Irufh -cat leu of the hist
fk of the- Const Million of tin Miets t??
lib Carolina. and th.< smendoiest there-d
bed January 2SIU. lMt'.l: also. to alter tkc
th section of the aaiemlntcnts ratified pit,
fTth December, Mid likewise the
wid clause of fhe elereiftli article?whmli
t, with Uietrr * .tr reports, j>H?*wd fbreontrafioo
nevfQajr' This Ordinance* among
tr things, presides for a genera VeleeOtm
trnetorw mil \l??nKto? ?' 't? *'M *
r -?W- f I HIV I til
tro$4<iii*ii vt-i mi TucmUjt JlfW, die "3ftnk
a<lay'iii October. ftWrt?. *n?f inrfU Mia|
in e\ery aev<>ud ?9tu, ibtrcnfltr.
It Mi Tim, Trvm thv-Coniftilt*** on V?r?ijrn
illonn, rti)?o*(c<l, /<Tyi*a^n.Wim, that tli*
MMiuicniidu ul tlm H?<*r(?ry of .-tfafo. ami
>c>V'ifejr?ux il^mnrfet^ be feinted, for
uhc ?f the CAircull<*n. ? . .
^ s? > .
hp <\>uvfntli.n ilien went int* Mrrei **u
*4 . V^jn ? "?*n; - *? A
;?m?i>Af. ft j
Ue,i ouy??t^e KM upviteH wwb
l?"r Mr. bti|>ra
Lr Atina??. uuveU that tin Mimrmift* 4
ti* *"w.4?ft ' * the Mb in*.,<ftj 4 A *lo> k,
>1.. Im* wkii Wetr lii* Mot!**. , ' M
h# rtfnrt ti? CnAalKM "?n (foreign'
Hint i, iu reference to the-rejWHi ef ?Vh ,
? /J cttftaw, w?* nloftni. .
' -mpt * ?<frtft4?4hr Inlhwitg tw^lu .
, wkuofc JWU tdfrn uA ? th+ClwttM* ?J
if my Afftin;'
%?
? A ^
%B^I Tk^ Af iijth for He U ?
j|iyj| TH^BfaH r?npuA fWai !/ *
H^fi Kt Mir diMmi B&?aaL l? ftim %
local wrriw. iiaiMil tfMi vMa
{PliiB^dlwi fc t-nvi it ba with (km *>H
h>M>?fl w>< -mt iki ?atMoii?|
?' MW rt^tc) i V?f/t ?br fl?ita a# wkiik
!5r pan/al^d, jB^Wm *tK? tnauiM?n
airaT! ul MMt(M -*6%par iha? bUA day*
-iyp ,af *4 Ln?)i!ini
I -Uti* .a^|tr?jrfiia fn r*(w?V<"l iqauia?fi?bij>
L%yMj 'Vy ib?^<?inM?Jw Up^j(i<I(U
If rct??sf ?'yk i^MMI
>?ft#6ry o' ^mkt6^*Ve1^|loe*.
mart!*. (? u la fr?np> * y q>naHirel wb^lc,
ami :.(k^r baaingypn.raU hf
j \^4n2^? of Mr Iliri^L C?bi.b
I*.
L W.?i &??udW<r. from f.?n.i.?? .0
m*pvM?4 % DWfrt Ihareyn.
whirl* *?t wjrrd f% ?o SI1deleji<innent <1?Y.
Mr- *''<un? w?ffw*d Me motion Of tfc# <Uv
befS*. tiT Jfyourt,. thsi ibjy. b*| * wan
ohjratU touid tiM *MT , , .,
-Thai Omtuiu 1 m an. account* reported in
tkr&r of ?vrf?<lry-c!*lwr^ whi?ir waremgrvad to,
jbea tfc* CoutvwUub1 w*H ftte wctii
- ,IATI ItT, A?|IL U.
Cmtrentioa #a* op^Aed ^y prnttr bf tho
R?t. Mr! F?rtidi;,a> * ^ \ T
VrvTptiAn* wore ib? printing uxl
i distribution of the journal anil ysooyedieg*
< of tfcc Coo vnutiw. . ?y * ,,
Pt iwbtoM Ware etaft nuulp for tk pft;mrnl
of the ol?*j|r-?**ad dark*. Thr furniture
used by Ote Oourrtwlon wan placed at the
uae of ?4*e ft. Au^rew'a 8ocl?4y.
The foil oaring geuthnacp anka<l lawrt to
teevrd thnr ?ie?,, in I ha a/BruMUi^e. on tho
aiacothurtu to iba I'uuaiiimicu ? Mr*?ri.
Rha?4, (iadbrrrj. l?*g*n. Chartce. CauipWll
an<ljihinglgr.
Xhv 1 ouveuiiau than wast iuto secret aea|hi?U>U.
.? 4^ . ?_',? ,
. aavjUAV. APUU- H ?, .
<'.?n>vi?4?ou waaapawwl whli prayer by R<t.
Mr. Dupre. i'.-. * f 4'' *
*. The report from Umt. John McQueen. fJatnmii4?l???^r4?
Te*?*. from iImm Stale read.
m<I ordered lu >?. jitnaH! an the .lotraaL
Th* foUvwhtg m-dinanrm were reported
I an eugrntted ami rati bed :
J. An (ViHianw to mtifr ?lie <"??n?lltutioii
I at' ilr- l'nikfnlerui? State* of America.
*2* Tlw reaotulioii tugjauiai amendment*
thereto.. .
S. An Onnnnnro in amen?l an Ordinance
ovncoriiiiijr eitisenabip.
I. All Ordinance In repeal nun dry Ordli
nancrt, and.to alter llio fourth article and
iindry aertlon* of the 4'ouel iieSion.
i 6. An Ordinance in niter thf (talk aaation
I of the fir?t I be
lM'.l nIho to tiler the tenth
I amendment?. laithcd on the 171b dajr of
! I>eeemher, IMUM, mid likewise the aecond
j i lau>?? of llic di'teulh article of the Conatltu:
Hon aforeaaid.
. An ordiaanee *?? adopted, nitxpemling the
| orHnarfhe, jranftflg to the Ooternor an
I Jlwiilirfvonii^n, except in ?o far a? rt rr|
late* t?? flic eerricca of ibe Secretary of F-'ale,
; an?/ the {t\ui. Q ?elm aiT to l?e re I
, * - <
i iillllCU.
I m' The
t'miTnilion then proceeded lo nil with
I climed / . .v . " \
-rr.? i ? . i * * 1 w t '
LATEST BY MAIL.
W?r Now Seemh Oertild.
l.fvul T%lW Uim returned to <*1i?ileRt?>n,
mi l Informed our (intfiurifieR (liAt Fort 8um|
ter f?" not io be tncuAtwl, ?>! wiH he rein
forced i?iul pry\intoned, peaceably if puaniblc,
i forcibly if MQfiMrjr. > the
l.'oinioiioioiicf* from Montgomery at
, \Vn*hin?jou will Aot be recoguucd, mnj
ro iut?rcowr?? will be hnd with them.
The preparations haing nm?h- by the I'm it oil
Stutra Oo .e. uuicnl. iltdf.ile that if in pre.
pivriu# Jor a long omiitMiigii.
L U i? MipponeU rtiat ]'nM will he invaded,
I kih' an attempt made to rb-inslnta Houston ue
. iinveruor.
|. Many Unite iMiatca Irnjv and Nawy ti*?rrm
t l?4ve io^f/nol. Ui ton?er|iii-uoe of the attempt
toU at! a to roarer the heetli,
j Jecrj oiheer," who will wot attain** the
j South. \n a Karfherticr. Xtsy ih*y fctfitf
Jtlfoif Hopoif*. ** ' . *
Kvory 4v*ilfth> <*f*Mnnr an<l "war Tearel,
j tcbnfng ptrparwl trt' t'arrjr turn, ftmeiatoti-.
tnn?l MiMiiiunutnii. y ->
In Vov York tfteVnr prrparatldto* continue
on a large ?<**)?. k
| Ponipanfea from tlie interior are rapidly
moving io ('harlot-ton.
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RiCIIPTS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
J + f ? O.. O:o < 1
Tho iolkiwiBK MiMMtnto #nr ?nHa*ripl?o? haro
J . Imim rrtaivvL
.1. P" B?tiv $^,'11 Buck,/* effort ?lti
' .loftrfph Tkmup^fn ij.foRrt II. Thompson 2
i John M. RMf* 4 * Jl} I
Th? firtUwmf ?anmlftt? nihtarilit ton haul
bfi rnootred for iu montn*.
mu. a. v tv
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f?irt>|? loot.4 U oofct^". goo.I aiuppittg. K to
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