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9 4 (?!jf Iwrif Hisjiiitrlj !'p r* imi'ii* ivmr ?)" ? THDRS DAY MORN INO, AT CONWAYBORO . H. C. pUi.inA BY GILBERT & DARK. 5j ill* l.?l TKKMX. !?"* 10 TWO IN)I.|,A 118 invariably In ?>lT?nr?. h?ti r" No |??|?or will '>? *.nt out of tho Diilnot, with- ^baaloU out the twotioy ?Miwpml>? tho ofUor. ^ Itut or A l?V KMT I MIKO. . . A<lv.rii?oiueni? in?.rto?i M Moroniv Kir. rfhl? |n?r nuiiire. (1. Iliifn or lew, 1 farinr ftrnl _??riioii, mi<l half that aum for each aubaa* \ quent iaoortlon. utnchw Tho umiihor m( iiioorlion. to b? uiarlutl ou .. . II a<lvrrti*?in?nl?, o.* I hoy will l?o i>ut>fi*)ird Thr'ltoi until or?l.ro?l to >?? li*coiiiinur?l, mid t-hargrd j _u a<. ordinglv. ' On. Uoliar por ?|imrc for a w?nirl<* it?..rlion. tjuartorly an.I monthly twlv.rlin.Mi.nl. ! will b. -harg.d the noun* *? a" ningl. inaor j (> tion, onil nui-tiionilily the Home a* uew ?j'( ?ncA .r'wth t'amnninh-atiotia r.<-?mm.adin|r rnndhlat.* \ ^ for iiublir othro or tnol?or p?ilfwir inhibi- t. (, lion*, will bo charged a. advert i??in.ot<?. . , Marriage* maerted gratia. Obituary noil- I * '"V will Im charged ndvertl- ' fron, ^ j rjr ??f I HSk^T~ 1 wound* |Varriving ! to ih (BBB^MTicattAn, '* Writ |irr HP^^^ou^HT?Tri<t. Io unite ?n<l provide infantry. ^^^^^^^^^meaiM. We can ?lo il by * little eier- i'mj lion, and *?urely all are inlereated in giving '*huh' ?| put* aid mid encouragement Io tlie nitlknl I'mm viet biml, who go to meet I lie invader* of our *oil round ?h || itier, wli I' uiwayboru'. S. l\ Juno llHli IHllI lltlfry" To tho Citisons of Horry District *n"mjre The I'nmmiltec appointed at the meeting Thi* I Iti*M iu lite Method!*! Church, on the Ulth Yimkrf in*t., i<> whom were referred Yirioui reanlu- *"?*|?? ???' I , , , , ; Imvt* nol I ion* hikI Miggevtiona, for the pur|H>ee of re- BWe^p commending ? plan or ij iinu for concert of ' UM,| jllK nclion. for home protection, j audi *i'i Kc*|iorl. That thejr have had the varioun aial- more fen , i > i Inr ittou tern nilor consideration, nml iri< unanimous- driven l\ of I lie opinion that in order (ogive elficien- jug, tint cy io those various orgaiiitaiion* there *houhl every I hi Im* ncintrnl committee of aafely, which hoiilii ol,u ' ,,,,,,,,, . i can no lie clcilicd Willi diM-rriionirr |?ower to adopt w,.rc Much rule* and regulations for I lie government u|| ,|P))c of Homo (Snard*. im shall insure a concert of ere?l fit action throughout the District. , ' , .... lMtvoOel To this purpose, we reeommeml thai nil ,y person* throughout the i>ialrict from the age ! brought - - . . . ? I ,.r 11... T ?.| |i> renin nmi ii|>wnr<i?, noi mrtnutx ui toi- j unlcfr, nr mililin wirapMiM, form lhMR?fUf? < mt'n*? 1 avo*. h< into Home (iimnl C<>in|i*tiie??elect iheir <>Wi- I cit?, ml that rurli company rlrrt three dele. infant r KAl(>?ln meet in convention at ('<>11 way hunt, on "Word vf hen )i Krid i}' .1 nlv "?tli. fur the |>ir|M??e of giving ^ I and authority to the foregoing auggfJtion*? Tim 'I*; or to any other measure* that the nnijority 11 <* hud ina\ admit W e al*o recommend that aaid and * ?? ?-- |VF*VnV % ilit'ir compatiifa, an to number of member*, | 11,?? ,,f I tic ir rfficitnc)', their arm*. how many, uml of | 'I In* ithii <|U?lity, ilie inutility of aruuiunitiun on i ~II i iii comma hand Ait*. . >i tain v The committee further report that they hare i ftouthc made arrangement* aitli the t.Vmniiaaionern of I (t'liptu ihr Public Ituildiiign, I??r the central room] in I I' nm* I he Court limine. fur the purpone of Moving | ( email artnn. They believe the I'otntninnionern , ?WI1 will immediately, or ??. won rh ponnihle, have | ?lt? 1 iu> t hi* room made necitre. In'l we reroinnieiol, 1,111 'fl t lint no noon an tl in prepare*!, that ulV^eare , arum not in immediate line, he brought llictc ! p|tlU(| nn<l ntored fur wife keeping. He further re- j ?u atfi conitiieml, that the<*omiiiln?ionen? will no noon | 'hut ? r< practicable, erect a nuilahle building tor the j ' ntor.ige of the Artillery ami acroutrementa, : 1^,11^,1 belonging to t lie detachment of the Waccamaw intic u \rlillery at thia place. j 'hi* '* *? In legunl to the recommen?fhiion? and ar ! ,. , " ; t aroli raugeuienta for attna, amiuunition Ac., the j lir |j,,. j font mil Ice deem it heat to reserve thin matter j or tli for the conaideration and action ofthv Safely 1 t 'oinuiittee, and the Convention recommended ' " to meet on the Alh July. All of which in re- ! Wl" ^ npectfullv nubnntted. | C. K. MALM>V. Chairman corpa JOHN II HKATV, ; TI MoT IIV ClMH'Kll. privai I T I.IK WIN. mont "BIm Km i| |N |hi,| ?>> I ,^rJr t-,!" ' i -?<; hie I rivale 8??reurj Nrw have M|mi|? lor rou, H ^^^^BBuwhuhffr Kml by lb* living jingo. ^"'" stir I II not, until you'v* proiaUad m* die I'o- ,m'n I iliiark I'om OAm " mru I Thai * on reeord' rJ 1 I Of eourae Mr Lincoln Kruntnl Ma rr<|u??l **"" I immediately, whereupon lit* atranger retired, "'' I in>l smlidili* I'miiltni, iMatiuctivel) Tmk !<wi Km.. "\,r I I Sol* by lhe author I The above narrative i? an attempt to coin- ?" bine modern eleganee of language with purity | 101 of morale On the t'anal olrrrl |?H?n. H "Never (live In for want of A*ii?.' Chalk . r* H )??r own hat ' ,,,J \N h?.ohl yoo ri?* to illelittelion ? I Travel on your cheek.Vanity Kair -w ? | ( Jtwiu tin tmk Altah or nan Cot mv. | '?' I ! The Klchmond Kiamtner record* tbe follow- I i "' iug worthy eiample of noble patriotism: 1 , "One of the mod amiable and faahionable I v mine belle* of our eity, on yrMrrday, (.tared I f * w-? of iewel*. I i iii iii? li*n<la of i fnanii ner .. ulnwl ?l iwiltf hundred lUllan, tkleli the ' I Iniiriirlwi hint lo aell la the beat account, ami j i au>ru^nal? lb' ptecncda to the b^nrSt of ?u<\h volunteer a?h|irra of the Htate at^niphi re ! noire II. Tble geuerwia gift vaa not all. how- I ever ; iha prmnieed i? piri bj, from her "pin 1 money," one ilollnr each da*, ne long *a the j resolution might eontiuue. the af(r?(ah to he hamlol over (uarierty t? tome reepcnaiblr ' party for porpoeea tbe entne ne above l-aetlv. I HH ehe ban patrlotieaMy determined never to wear ' e jewel or ornament of any hind. until the in | dependence of the Hoofh ie ren>gm*ed I y the b Federal lloseromeot and tbe werhl mm % r TT l i ] >on?ltu<of the Kiv bu.oii ! biiptu-ll ] '* ) Buttlo at Bethel Ohuroh }||jj I 'onfbdrrelee p?*led i henf-clrea un ^ d?% of th? Church, fwiu| down 1 lo lluqitua. The U. H. troop* 1 (J p until wilhin artillery tang*. mi<l , tbrir tmliery in the ro4H. Imii agreco ^ " (fill l>y it uuall bouw mi l l?y woode (uledrrale bminry un Ibo rtKlu nn?l |# llir road opened ofl the I'. H. battery tin* column in u# rear. The I'. A. ^ replied, And column? of I*. S troop* lo ihe fight mi l mil, circled nround I ? moii of il?? I'onfederataa. and aaaault- I _ till* ii if lit nml left. till I be right ?if t be ' ^ ratea. there we* a route line of defence 1 ^ ig of a battery of one howitatw. aup- n by Colonel Miuarta n baitalion en- A Ion llie r i |(lil, mid a coio|>any of North ^ i infniiiey entrenched on I lie left, j ~ ?ilirr bcv.'Uiltig |uki"l by the breukpfRUiwg mrf, wa* ruu back into the and Ihe inquiry Mitt-porter* retired. ?r line Iteing lo?i, I lie t:. !*. troop* j bed ami opened a heavy fire of nut*ii 4lie t'onfederalea concentrated on at the Church ; bui owing to ilie ilock ( m of wood* intervening. the tire Am [ lit* At the Maine time the left of r fcd?fate? were aaaaullrd bj a culixmi 1,1 apuraanlied lo within fifty or aiity a< imlne yover rf wood* and deployed i hem. Thin fire look the luaiolmdH lie llo?*U?er Battalion iut^AI d three men. and killeUH urae, atrnct^hgirjyi^fl Wit an thrlrfH rrom three tuilea In the e outer line on the right, wltWI rioimly re-occupied by f'naf?l'^| llie enemy falling back. The tediaiely opened with t>li?dl on a |^o?i?o I by the euemy h aliarp-aboolera, ami '!* o nerved to acrecti ibe lr. S. batiery io n. The I'. S. battery replied Willi ot, all of which i>i?*c?l over the how ile the fthelU fVotn ftie liowitrcr flre*l and ranged on toward* llio U. S. I,'K and prohntil}' crippled il ; for, after tin t wliot* nn eaeh nidi1, the fire of il?r At| paved mnl ilia* baitlu ruiinl.'' i . tir*l buttle Imp, I *u*apect, given the it Inula* of ? very different kind ol' re- P* rrtim what they hnre attapeeted. 1 jn ilie li it?i ilotthi iluii they expected lo nay our lilltn band at ilia* fliM ouaet. rcl? on in triumph to thin place. If t iv their calculation*. never were nirii ^ irfully mint nk en. They were met w h of the cannon, repulned, routed^ ,n it! ilia* icl.l with no little hope of rallyl tliey threw hwdy itrni*. havormckn. ?i inn I hut could impede their Hi)rl)l- ? 1 ( iipiivnce, tl?a*v e\a*n left the rammer of ; it on the field, and two inoalceine ehe*t* 1 I" ptitred. Arm** ami accoutrement* of m ri pi ion were among the trophien gath- w nn litem. n masted Zouave* *lid not wail to cronn j ;* wiili the North t'arolian Kegimenl. | r*d upon ihe tir?t tire, and rould not he loloelht-mark for aneeond. An ottieer , <h llcgimcnt of New York wa* killed, | ' ring to induce a company (uoi of y.*oi- L a iiwever, 1 to follow him. ile mouuted , ,, tlint separated liin company from our 1 )'. with great gallantry, waving hip j i ...it:..,. .... l:_ ... n?_ i.;... ! Il iiiki ( fining nn iiirn i?i iminw ? ?* ? i c m-eitd a mibkrt aliot in the hreast g I ?leinl. 11 tut'ii immediate! y lir?l.? ?<l officer hail n furlough in hit pocket, gone to t ?! ! I'oiut on Imti' ?? " ?lw'iti'f, nl proh.ihly vuliinlfcrvil tu lf*'i the * ml i)m I.. U.ij.l' U? Cell , II im M?ll 1 *rr: from hi* riirTough. It w?i , captain. , Noi tli t'arulitii regiment hchiwcl ' ' i.lly on tlic iM'ca*ii>ii, n? I I Stewart'* ! ml?comprising the YiMtng'iiiar<l. I 'apmlkcr'a company, , l.ilc tiiou l*. i lite tu (Sunn!-, tho I'm taylvanin Itirte*, I in Wertli. i mul, tiitlecil, all our troop*. ( i liiivt' Iwon mo, or how ruiihi I, Phi men 0 utterly routed l,'i*l, for much wit tin ?IIy the force ol' the eiiemyr ? V>>r my , rj't - w lm*e fortune and glory, n!a?. I i t dutre?they won the highest cticouii- j ( >ui the commander, Colonel M.tgruder, | eel a red lit- hud never teen more effective 1 b front Htiv artillery, nml *ind he wa* of them. In fuel, the hniile wn* more of artillery than itnything fine, like f Volney, which saved Trance in 17't'J. 1 gli not more men fell then, thitn tell nt , 1 Church. i'Jimi ul the l?#we*i estimate iitol woitioleil | The generit! elutrneter- ' if nil our lute battle* was not wrtniing on ! reunion. The Howitzer* lost not m man , and hut three Wounded. The North : inn regiment lont one man killed mul two re wounded. The other troop* |o-t two iree wnuiidcd. Purely, tint" fur, the scent" In httve hcen on our side, itve not room in thin letter for <tvtnils. I | five jjmi enough of them hereafter. I I no rent mention, here, that one of our ., ,irr7, ':zz::'7:"M ''"k,r vm\..nl * regiment Ver"! IUr"" ! ?'" tk. Kl* VI.. outi'.it.U' ! r!it hiii.,lr...l . eU ? > Mi attack ork ?nir"1 *o,? Jork. II. U?e wm .truck-IV, Uliri, here intlip truth about Pig J?uint U" " ' he. .1,, WllUr, .wfu;,;,n^^ battle we |,aVfl h wi?c retruT^^H ( .on* ?nd point* of to he i ilenionslrstion* on Virginia or eol^^^H li i? obvious Tli.i Iticlimoii'l is < .ceil an<l riif?lilnl hv . heavy 'letachit, i* more than probable. Harper * Knh not likely long to continue in the poslion of hostile troop*. Hicc fever ami pliow Jack" will not lie propitious In far ithern acquisition in (he August and Sep iber malaria of lagoon ami swamp. Ilui h ib??onis of ttctober. why should no*, i Itgiide fmrc he in readiness, with iincs o iiMflijSHIiiu to Wilmiogton, supporting avfwiitjprc- to Charleston, with a r? oju ling nMl srinatneni to assail its liariii fences hy sea. How long, with an euviroi g fore, upon its lan<l approaches, an itli an attacking squadron in ils roadate* hi Id this fruitful mother of treason ami t'v i?nting diacord stay the retribution shi ' -.~i." v wot nod. and which most lie Hl%? *? I ivn. J n religiously paid? The lit* nemanl* it. a he court doth give it. Aa lb* u|>}iurati > ideua trtm the email pustule, n* ilir gi rent KfirwiU frow the dfvlly imnor, 1r In* petty end pitiful ii'wittti- ?( r?M I?m $ Union end dor eyed prosperity, bate < lilt ilia end irritations of our whole oinlo tdft'it. Thirty yeera of di-sppoiutcd e-|. lion end discontented ??eehing ler ruh\ I from participation only l.% the tbrninlii) ita rletttta, and the insolence with winch I were announced, hea come to the alow m riiy it( e gigantic trcaoon. The whale levelled to the ground on which ft? fwu tlvna ere lebtl. mede e licsp *| atuouldi ruin a, would be t?ut a alight ^Ronemenl the ruin they lieae wrought in the tnvln* thrir scheme*. If there ia one dwelling ' otcr which the Irreetatinna of war al N " Mp with ?b uu'ptriRf *? ! unpitying !w*? || *?if (tier* it a |?tkffin|( uf wraith '?*?l ? potation wkh-h ikwilil be a propitiation i luture. tn4 > mark of stem and unrrl?at? n K inflict iwm. u a vtniag and terror to P tiliitIC |(<>iii*rktioB*?that locality ia I'harlan- ?l it. If tbia tempest of ??r uiutl lay proa# a r habitation* of turn, ami ipoil the riehae long pr??ptr<iu? years, then let litis neat- ' K place of cotuplot ami conspiracy be made I * iiouiuiienl of tit at imiur rengeauce which, o legated to huinaa hands, Ta at once to ' f ter from tranagreeeion, and the feually of it raged law. - . . 1 llorrn 0is|iattb.!; "editor, ' , JOSEVHT WALSH. Thursday Morning, June 20. prg* The Kditorial and Proprietary deirttnenla of tlie Ihtfuilrk, will be conducted , i ilirely independent of each other All com- , | unicationa referring to the former, must to I . hlreMMed to the Kditor. Financial maiwy^^fl STRONGER HINT. " For tho past sis weeks, the proprietor* of fu i /tir/mfcS, have been giving a gentle hint d( it* subscribers, that tnpney was needed to mi rp up the publication of the paper. ^ggSl JjJ i plead ignorance of otnr temn, yet wuly u, out "one half of our suberrlherji hare paid a sir subscription*. We now appeal to the i 'I' ier half to settle their dues?and give them nely notice, that tiniest they do wo, their |( l>cr? will he stopped We cannot afford to ft int paper* an<l then give them away Thanksgiving Day. Wt art* happy ic reeor?l lh? ^pnrriil ami riot ul<M>r>inrc, in our town, of the 14th v xtanl. * j l It Kprnk< writ for our eiliictia, that in thr ' wnco of all jMillrc regulation*. ami authori- j , they mi reepeelfull v ohrjiftl the eiecutive | , rodaination. Hhoufcl we not rather com- t tuiJ theitl, w-? obeying the "aiill ?niall voice." ' hich prompted all to prai?e tlo?l for lltagboti- ( r**. * j | United Action The atlcntiou of our rea<lera, ia inritcU to ! , to report of a Committee of our citiiens, on I I nother column, lie hope that liiair recoiii- ; lemlationa will meet the views of all ritiirn* f the l> indict, ami that the Convention on lio '.lh of July nevl, wit) be atte:i<le<i by ilele- t atioiin from nit ?f<-|4on? of the Diafrict. it ha* become aecenenrv, that the aenti- J iiciil* nf ov erj ummi ll? our l>i?t riet, l?e known, ml Coat all lie ttnite<i in ileriiong plaiia for . ' ? ^1 IIII I W ?r*t ? I.f ?ur Immaa J Komi your aotur (lu.?r<l?, in every Ilent. J iu<i aeml your >inlegate? to the Convention. Virginia Culls Viol will not I lofty give a brave anawer? ! It will In- m'?ii from a notice in tliia i?*ue. ilint I ho llorry Volunteer^ wilt Iravr for ihc j eat of *?r, in Virginia, on Monday next. Their rank* are not n* full. na in deaired. and i i?t Iritil iwrnlj able men will iif nrcfptnl. if they Apply im.nediately. It i* very prohftlile, iInti tliiw will he the only ciunrf fov tin* mm of llorry. to obtain a placa among the noble il l of South Carolinian* now battling in tlefoneo of tin* obi mother State. Wo rarnr<tly hope then, that the llorry representation eill be full. ilally men of llorry, a* you ?li<l when auiuniolied to expel tho aavage from the wild* of Florida. There in a foo now before you, more 'trarrviinj if not more curthi/ of your Vlecl. Exchange*. Some paper* published in our State, have recently come to it* with the reipie-t to exchange. We l?eg leave to nay, that we hure heen wending the Ihayalrh regularly to all joiiriiHl* published In tlie State. If tl I* not received it is not ourfanlt. Wo would be glad to etc I) orknllr h'm/Hirrr, now ami (lion. The I harleatoii Krrmng .w?ri, viwifrx| nn for fir flint lime U*| week, we hope In ?rr it again. We do not prrtuirae to think, that our little weekly, in ?* fHir exchange, for the ^^ealon dailiea, and we take ibis opportujK|i^^^??rlhauk*to l heir propriaHJ^PVii^^notlier. necauae you^^P^^ had the inipmlrnre !o make them, you M keep the fire hurtling mid the way open for I j doten alandere. Hlandci neter killed a eler I ling character mid il neter will. .1 Nnl nil tliey **y or do. ceo make >ly head, or loolh. of finger sche. j The uioet effectual w.iy to hsulk I ! Their malice. h to lei I hem ulk. n j Who would undertake Ihe la?k of pleaait I- everyhiwlt * Cicero *aya, "I am of the npinh ,r that though a thing he not foul in Itaelf. j 1(| it cannot hut heroine *o. when commended If a man gain* the approl " llie imiii"..? iinn ..| hi* own eonacienca. ha in vary crrii t? have I In.i of lbo?t, wlioae approval U wo ml having. Jhif" ^ ? acknowledge nurarlve* lu Ih? r< oiii ('lately diwgiiftad ni Ilia wlmleaale falti-hi mi- deception and aggeralion now heing p ttoed l?r ill* |>r?i? und people of I ha Nn |* 1 and ?l ll?a (to aey lha lr?a lC|,i lha ?f?i xcwdera of tha Mouth. Wr Irj h f of a*cry ??'k, to make tip column of rail '"' v iiuwn itauia, liwl our idfurli lately hate fj( Very unauccaaaful. Ilow much lower It join acala of depravity, will oor anemic* aink 'ring hate lately thought, that if tl?a father o( 1 f"r and the deuliena U hall, aver yperiettcc [i)(ii.on* of joy ar.?l triumph. than It hall nut hould tulaed with de'igliU and ila inmate* rej. f r s 0. lj? IH lr?Ar |W?, h ?l?r tflbtir a|w pnplrte iw?r in ihie aouafry, jmmim the ' iMnlv.l or :-iler.c? ;f ^Mallbil U ?ic?ilieh 'j WmI lh? dtiil hioa**lf Mtu|N ,, letator gtnerwl of oil lalr|[r?Bi axl |rud ?)Ui kptrinlriiiirnl of llie corre*|M>n<lence hr llic ' rctv be cou 1*1 noi eacel ibe lying Dlffnully, ' ibbitel juM now, in both of (bono channel* i f infoiuiaiiutt at the North. Where will tb* 11D< fllAli nfdre historian gel bit far/? from ? ? be 11 Striking Examples. Ami The IIi?*butoiiJ /hty>?/rA hat the following fron lem: % of t Hien Scott i? entirety -otiHIent of the otbe oruri'y of Waeliington." reeo The ('bar I ret on Mrrmrtf, uioler teme tlnte. The m<i doubt lee" from eame eourc* ha? the fol- to *1 owing: T **<Jeii. Meet I i* not yet entirely Mtitlicl of l,'r' lto jarnrliy of Wa?hirgton." mj, b i. true? It nialteni little, but why |tl|? h^fentr*<liot ion * It caunot tie attributed toibU j^Hhhr'i i Devil. ^ BfcTptiTcnH-TiTi^if i IK- Hj MWHaflrn State*, w it It ihelr rani denH^^^r re*H, their swamp retreat*, their tboii*an<t | J*, 'file*, where a brave party may fret her un- J J! inpeted. ami reveal iUelf, by inoant eur- | "r * "ii'o, upoa an enemy, are ??igge*iivo uf (Lii* * ? " ode of watfare over all other*. People a ho ' rr eUrn ami have lived in ouch a country, . 1 ho Inow the farcete, "a* the (teaman knows '* " ic era," who have taken the track of deer ' ml turkey, who race alter the Ibt at mid- .** iglit?these are the people to foriu the ai<>?i ivaluahle acouting partiee, ami they should . * >rni in element, ami a strong one. in every 7* rgatiitniiou having for it* object the defence .,/? f the seaboard. Such were MarimtSi Men.?- ,,c Ml (Til hen, thow people are all born humin<>u ; j V urn equally tu the saddle and the gm. ibc | ruojwr aim ran jump fioin hi* home, ami. at , ighty yard*, arieet the hnck in liiw longest | ,0..' rap*. need* no better weapon than the good i " l?l <k>uhla barrelled deer gun, with kiwi *Vn< uouth ami bore, capable of chain tiering twelve o fit ten pellera. The riHe, for such a aerlice, ? really far inferior to the double-bar- I 1 elleil deer gun. \rme?l with thfae. a good | ** evolier, a bowie knife, or the ordinary e>?- .J mm ? i rl,>!*>-, and ona fant ateed, the partisan ? r guerilla warrior, in our. Southern country, need* mi other weapon*. Their lent* are in i die g<api green witel, ?i /? Uohin Mood, who * was, douht, a ft ml-rate parti?nn like Mtri- ; ' DM. Die Spear or bowie-knife. thr infantry. j ^'rnut at tot he neglected in the absence of good | f"*1 long riu?kel* and the sword bayonet. Our pow |>?rlinni wen* wont to cam yne foot soldier bvi i.. hin I every trooper. To dianMiubi wan the j 'n'1.' w ork of ? moiuenl. To form, in e^bad or lihe, culled for another only : and you had, at once. | | tlie h igude, of infantry and eaialry, after ''iti Marion a fashion A hattery of light' .ftdd piece: would ho 11 a.lluahlo udjiincl, uinlttug ' tliu legion, where the country i* ?'itfi' iet|(|\ i ' open for lie nmiw, or where 1 lie en*my hdil! g.tirij^d fgiiM within it. We earnestly call! H|mnr?ii ptimem everywhere to oigabfkCV themlflvM Into heat a ami companion. takUwT heed ^ko to notne geneial organization, /or! we which they re?|uire u tii?i rate ilrigmliec-fcml 1 in t'olonr!. The?e ahoiild he persona liavlflg the wa military cnuy >fnil ; the eupaetly I# gra-p. ! 00c rotunda and provide for ?eversl relation*. am I M, to eeotuuniite the general atieugljb lor large | wtl enterprise*. To be able to WOtoli closely, ^ k< tllilinltin I'Mdimv* Miluilr M ?CUII1?, unner re e<-ti*? hrtv? end sleepless Imdri*. who! 1 ?* I "Ikima" (lie iiijf ntrj its refugee end rf??iir- Ho cm ; io lunfc quickly tlwny* ; never remain iIk long An one ptiwiliou. end en arrange u* tliut N< (lie wu< inny l>e brought liigfllirr IV< promptly for concentration upon en enemy's I nfl detail* these ere the services which, If we j er | ere l?> itimded, iiui?i Ireciwtir of the lire! Iin- | pi; i portainc. Klert no drones. no good-natured i of { sleepy head*. Vole for no men bemuse lie is j il 1 "good tiaiured." Vole rallier lor the sternest ' th i disciplinarian. I lie mimi infnrri||ihlr soldier. | <p lie will not pet you, lint Inp will he npt to tli I you. lie will econonrite-yunr strength?your I v? i live* -will lie i igtUnt ?giving heed lo ell eil [ your substantial interest*. and will load y oft i lii i to victory; though Jie uinv sometime* <leny ' pr | yon to go home to wife ni l sweetheart, nn<l i N ! will require yon to ?lo n little ditching, when j ii< your In-art would persuade you lo u lieep of | ct fighting. Those ere the be*t soldier* who een tl hohl out longest. mni to hohl mil Unf require* 1 it 1 eice'.leiii discipline. f *t Our organisation for the wer should Negiu s< el onre! Our whole iniUile system eholthl he i el remodelled. The men themselves must teke t it j the metier in hand. Where thvjr happen to a I here a nin e parade ot holiday othcer, in whose w ability they cannot confide, ihey luusl give 1 i him a serf ice of silver, and dismiss hitn Iron - | orehly. If he hus not the sen*e to perceive i . his own ti*elc*Mne?s, he should here e hint of j ' 'l|c(f'rcr "nil the necessity ! lint the thing j sbaWii in* done ! And there is no policy in dewe wait till we ere possibly invmjm^^ rftifl di*a?terb?for^^^fl ?? .loln, Thl.U 1 to it. ?oe 'heir -.iTiSSiiw I It I* MV? lift life and honor af Un Mtato. iasi TVj ???*? , I that they should bo wall organised and well j tiiflwared in time of war. S?iw ii ilie lima. | hi* not to ha delayed! The next necessity j (>n i? that fliey should gat wall drilled, well edu-* rated, eipirienred aW# brave, ofheers. In by i this may lia the safety of all roaeerned^ | Susie, 'ity, aeldiary ! Our people are loo apl t o alert their officer*. *"1 even now, even a* they ryte for militia officers, rth or members of the Legislature, hjr mere en, price!- "Who afadd* the treat!' Hut the poor ' ilrril who stands the tmat in whiskey to day i ail! hare le stand the ret real In htaed lo-tnor >od. rpm'. Hal offieara ?f aaal merit now. Keorrac. , fan tie. and mnka yourselves strong In the leadership of thoaa who ran give the propei ""'n- lessons In drill* and discipline, and the pro 1 * par aiamplea in eowduaS. Wa use this Ian iard, | gnags for all the Mate, aad far all the Mouth iable i r* ' no |?arsansl refer , ances, w? entreat *H such o?eer? as feel th 11 weight of /Wire the inOrdTHIas of the flesh n *ha | staking* af the spirit?their otht iaeemp< da the wvagnawlmeua thing, an fit? *f bravely, "Wa feat that wa ara not ?*(u ' 1 gg tfiln arisi*. You need a dictator mth< *mo'I than ndtmbtar. Wa oouhl do brer# ?bin, r eon I for you on parade. and In time of peaee;- h doing* no* thai war la npaa wa. it is proper that t i. v r cj h?. jl m 9*?r?r'~*~ -=T^Eri Id resign." Lai ail uiNr* liw, Si luultirul of tlieaiaatoa* iwigq; "Vi WC ' be inwfa.r?orfMiiia in efficient -dma, I tie whole war, long or atort If ahort, imcli the lieiltr. 1/ longer, we will be | J hi lu il. -?-<a English Reply to Mr. Seward. II. t<?w?nl, in a meaaage to Mr. Day tuu. ( toln'a Miniater to England, ini^ttu. ml; Med to European aiaicemew, what abeahl hair Tltfi of tlia preacnt condition of | rtcan affaire, tailing ihaio 'Mo di?iui?? . I tbtir mimla the thought of a dleenlution MR* peaoeabl; or by force,"?in t r won la. warning '.ham. to beware of , gniiing the iodapandeuoa of the Houlh. : ' London Timet, giera the follow ir* replv, j holitieii arrogance s ? he aptrtt of <le<?rge III. aeama'to hereond inio ilie descendant of hie enrolled aub- ' ?. "Ilofuro I will bear," wrilaa Uaorgc in 177P, "of any- maa a readfneee to rotna office. 1 will eiueet to aee it aigoed under own hand that he la determined to keep i Empire entire, and that ua troopa ahaII | |Mm|i be withdrawn front America, nor kga allowed." "The thought peaceably or by B^to Mr. Dayton. ) Slmbiftoj^usJ I against br PPH) inhibition to nil Hiiroallow aucli t thought to PHHb. This in, indeed, a high i of prerogative, nnd uut to which none de > atilh|ueted %-?|?'ti?mn of Kiirope could jj, moment napirv. The truth ie, American | men ilo nl ln?t know their own mind* | is month* of the most pitiable vacilla I lo ind nncertaiutjr, lbt> have at U?l heard hi nice to which they pay implieit confidence. ' i after State went ou acceding, Senator Senator took a long farewell of the fani- M l flovrrnmenl wna f?rmei, a f.institiitl.in | nt n up, iVealdrnt elects*!, the arMBalaof m failed Slate* were aeised, nn<l batteries |J( an up for (he attack of Forta Sumter und ena, yet the people uf tTie North made tto j '' ; they went about theTV huainraa a* tiaual, h< left the Kuitherfl Stateato do exactly ?a jr pleaard, A* long aa lliia 1 acted the uriiiiiNt of Mr. Lincoln had really no y?at leO't none to wliirkdl dared to J any practical effect. Buf4lp catmoti *h oiifged the defender* of^NIt Sumter [ he the people of the Nortlf^froni their I argy. It immhi liecautw evident that they j " r not prepared to ^^ntil the aeeeoMoti uf h South 'without ? JHJkgle. The will of a incraey* aa unu*ed to, and aa impatient of > frsdietioti aa any eaalcrn mo?rob, waa { inetlv etprcaerj. y-Nft * | ' a *4^ * * | ?'# nrja entire)v decline to vacojiniie iu I I Sr?nrJ thai gilivd seer to whom tlie i ire i* u* titi* present, ?u<l who lux the ! . rr of informing us not ?>nlv the event of a ! I war, between t wo Confvlemcio*. whieh ! ' r p?>s?ihly ikivtc to pi.-oea in the very ltr*t , I mem irf direct impact. but who can tell u*. i he latiguago ill nuilril to the piemsttl enu I on of his country, that in Amrric*' there j I he only one nation nnil one Oovernment, | ' same republic unil the ennie ronstituiional , ion 11'ill hn\e already survived n <le?en i mil change*. Mint changes of liovern* | it in al in out every other country. I'lie opinion which we incline lo though, confess. with the very greatest regret? I that, whatever he iho result f ihe civil ' r m.w pending. the result Irml likely to >iir in the one so confidently predicted by | r. Sewuiil. I.et ue grant thai the South j II he cwtupicred?cult the Tanuuished Stale* once more admitted to cnjojrtnent of cuunl i Irral rights ! Ix it conceived that Mr. ' >% ?. for instance. or any of the present | ulheiii leaderw. can uguiti lake Uieir scute in , a Scmtiyi. to delibrt at* with the locu of the j rili on the coiuiiioti interests of. the Collier ncy ! Will the North ever submit again, (er the experience of this year, to the kminnent of ?lie Southern l'r?si?lriil ? Will it ace I tie Army or the Treu-uty "? the hands j a Southern Secretary, after the experience has had of Mr Fluid and Mr. Cobb! Will ejrictors submit to In* out rot cd by the ran- ! tlalied * l? Mr. S*w*nl uf llir opinion mi the in?iiiulioii itl' elitvary run eni-vive the ria?iiM<l?M uf it bloody nnU keenlv roHtgnl I wiir! I" lu? pift>nr?l lo give tlw? four miliii? of iirpitr^ who would thu" be etnaneiu<al a voipo M|imiiA llini of the white" in the Mlionnt roanfil*? Will ihut antipathy which iw burn* >o fiercely >*? allayed by the |?ro ? of roti<|iieet ti hi I Mul^uKiitioiiAii'i, it nil thing" are more tlimit doubtful, what in tlml give* Mr. New ho I the confidence to iv. nf n inome'nt whoa (he world wtand* (IiKm? hi I he bwvnble pmparatten* tor m civil nt probably a aervile war. that ihe (iovemiriit of i he luiie.J Si hi e" will ?iaud hereIter. Hp il hnn hitherto, tha object of human rondrr and affection T ? [From tint Hiclitiioiid Kin|nirer. ] Lndrow Johnson's Troason Disco vcrcd Wt have juel aeon n letter from Anion A. MAMn^^^lon, well known tothefoiiiimen of capitnl, anil n leading There ianw^^^ otfthe letter ^PJ^ffKpwople ?f Tannr?*ee nonpar orei ,hi" letter. * * ibem-eWeaU .? ha~ i traitor ai.mild longer aat* IS her ttttdS. thr rguiai U uf i.awrewar. thai. ?f ?b? inform* ,,o? given b) tftia infhn.oiia pnn e.l in the Northern newspaper*\Jhht it won! be ffivml for ten thotmand dellafi hi three day lima." Thla thowaa??il. howewer. ie given h ord.r-U.ai -ha iJohnsonp ( something nlutace. iutitc |? v'w-v *i> hern brought to wittiest eo ntwh bcrfh ' end corruption on the port of one who h I held i?o high an nfllee in the government I our country. So blasting a orinte cannot I routed with Mm* dire a rengeaave by tho |h pic of Tennessee. Mo ought to i*a arrested once, Unwmrv, Mar IS, lSttl i)r. s n Star If your note to mr woroprin t ia our arweiiapers, it yuuld ho g?M>d fur ) . thousand dollar* in three day's ttiue. Ilti r ' course I munt only use it ae a private leltri ' In order that yon ?hall ho sure of nomtOh at one#. I writ* below this a >lraft. whirls-* of your I'nion Unltrni or merchant* m; wj willing to oaah at tho usual |*rcuusu* for ! e Kioltstige Probably (lardner A <V, 111 - 1 k Co., Douglas A t'o., of Naahrflle. will It -[It d I The Ooremment will aaan erhibit a p si which will aatonish rveh yoa. The satslti r hare been play tug Into Scott 's hand* fur t g* weeks, and now they hare lost the ganss ut I Yours, with regar?l, eel V AMOS \. LAWRCNC # \ C ' -S- -?-?^=T .8 ?If )ou <kiinot u?? the Jr*A r*(urn it and I'll tor what to md. B??t??. Mar 18. IW1. At eight. without grace. |?r to Andrew ua order, uno ihouund dbllars, for Alue m K \\r I ami rliarg? tu my Mr<>unt. * ' AMOS A. LA WRKSCB. To,Mi?on, Uwr?nc? A Co., Hoston. Across the f?oe of t lie draft in the accepanee of Mnnnn, liwretwt ft Co The origiaal of lliii Inter in now in tbo jidt uf (Jot. Harris. Hnttrel previotis lotem hntro also boon intercepted NEWS OF THE WEEK. The i 'liarlwlM Cttttrter reports the follow * ng fatal accident: A. V. ARwrn, a young hin of thin city, about 'JW yea re of ago, was nstantly killed yosier*lay morning by boing kcywn troai the loader <?f a locowiotiwa about bur iniUs above Uranchville, on the Auguota und. The deceased was a fireman in the 'inptoy of the ftouth Carolina Railroad Company. in falling, be wan obaerved to Mike die 'trestle work and drop through. ?--t1is trek wa< broken in the fhil. Tbo Drought hack to tbo ritybj^gMd iU|MH yond ll^| ireu huudicd Afl?rM|RiiHi^^^ but shurt dn^ypu, the enemy ?U. fcuiod and pwrono^^MBe uiilee towards tmpton by our victorious Hoops. Their is it entuuated l>> Mr. Anderson, of llampii, an eye-witnroa, at about throe hundred lied. Among the killed on ibe enemy's Je was Col, Wini hvup. Ub was in com and of Ike >?* lark avu?v?i haw mi nnber, j wlio participated iq the cngageenl. W lien his column reeled and broke uder our Are, he endeavored to rally u-iii. A* he advanced towad* our trencher-, r wna ahoi through the heart. The Xouave* ntnedlatcly turned nltd Krrd In every direcuii, our troop* pursuing Ihetu for a ahort istaticc. <r Three of the Zouaves were uirulc prisonrs. They say that ' tienerul llutler couilamjed in p?r?ou, iiaii thai his force wan eiwccn 4,'Vwj ami oUUO utcn. They ac,now ledge a loss in kilWU of lot), hut r?y thai a?u^ portion of their loree waa iiuiijp iatoaajiM. C??L Wiutkrup, I'. S.A.. nit killed 1 Wht even his sword (with hi* iante on it) which ^aa'^MTt.biought here. Only Id A of 0# troops were eMgagud ; lie rest being held back as a reserve. Only uic (If. S. Wyait, of the North Carolina Itegiiuent. > was killed. lie was formerly a resident of Kn-liuiuiid. Charles \MIIimuip. und C. ttogei*. of Company North Carolina IWgifnem were severely woiuuled." Colonel Anderson ha* declined-J in depart uteni aftlieatucky It ha* been attached it* (irnml Me* 'lellan's department. t'liv following krrouul of I lie ITlkkin| of I'h.llippi in taken frulM the Charleston Conner : "\ telegram from Petersburg. juM rmirol, states that ? gr.Mivimtti ilirri'i from Munn?i<ni> bus reliable authority for reporting that, our troups being reinforced. have completely routed the enemy ui I'inlbppi, Willing and woundiug one hundred ol litem. In-side* capturing n number of ju i-mefS. large ipinntilhn of arma Mini ammunition, with rev cm I cannon. Our lues w?* very ami our troops are now in full |?o?*r??>ou of I'hiilippi." fi[>t. Mcroer, U. S. N., * ho was reared in our fliarlcMluu ttrplmu House, is said to be in ciiiHiMund ?f the steamer Waba>h now block ading nur port. The traitor Governor of Marybind liar nekrd | fnr Krtlrral troop* lo put down the wiire of | ilT# people He hope* in intimidate uml roni ?r??l I he Legislature by n large force ?t I'rct!crick. Tf?I- W? rrurt/ h*y?: Pi <>m Ihforuiiitiuii which *e have received, we have no doubt ilmt p?rlira in ihU harbor liiire lately hern affording information, All well lie supplies of provixfour-, to I lie enemy's fleet tn>w M.m hading ('liarlf?toil.'' CuMini t'harleston be purged of it* traitor* ? It hae b*eti a.?rerliitncJ that the gallant little privateer Suiannali, but been eupinrcd by the bl <>< Kauiitg Heel otl our ooant. Mieaonri hae at la.tl rdtown some ?igim that the ia determined no longer to submit to Lincoln* tyranny. Gov. Jackson ha* called for ottjttxj va.luuirert to e&pel the federalists i from t ho State. We hope it may be speedily * It ia repnrU?l ?V^t native* of Northern ' State* have gone to Kurape forth* purpose of 1 - ?.1. r*?iv*teera. 1- lit ringOUI V oninmi M??T . ... '' A dispatch wa* km) front Washington lo o( arrest Mr. Trsjuiiaiin, of Hotilh Carolina. said of ?? In a bearer #f.pri*?l??r papers and other re (onfedarala document* to Knropa. I>nt W i> reached Boston loo late, the steamer had alof Wlie 'i cii MrCtdlocli ha* taken command of the to- W??i?rn foree*, and has made requisition* for *' nil regiment* upon Arbn*ee?, Tease. Louisiana, and the Indian ToorHory. Albert Piae ted ft?** with bint a* aa lathes t'ore niseis tier ten - * j? J > | l 0f |^r A Cincitmali correspondent ?f the r. ( tiri?ttan Advocate says: ling "A company in thi* elty baa been formed Mite from the Wor?-hou*e. chain gang and prief he oners, or those recently released from oon?**t Aneieeat ; and whole regiments have heen ran* gathered from lbs lowest and most debased now grade* of society. The rt.m-h?den' hare heart almost de'pnpulaled. ami thousand* of nwer tatterdemalion* are now in camp, "keeping iter* step (o the muate af the H'sisa.." Thousand* ihree hare enli*te>l because the* wars oat of em bloyoicnl,* and c??n?idct%d "salt perk and heen*" in the arm* preferable to Heing pork* T.. Is#* and beanie**." e WSHHHI