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il aLL. . " ... " 8KNATE OF THE TTNITE1> STATES The 1 'rebi-lentp>n wrof the Senate, bt'fore pronouncng Oust body adjourned on Wednesday morning, 4th inst., made the following brief but felicitous remarks: >m. mabon'm spkkch. Senators?In closing, with you, tho present Congress, I beg pornrission to express to all Senator* my sincere acknowledgments for tho courtesy and fobcaranco which hate marked their intercourse with the Chair, and for their personal kindness to its temporary oooupant. J liavo ccrtTiuly endeavored, by liligc ncoaud oaro in the despatch of tho publio business, and by strict impartiality, to deserve it I tender to each and to all of you, Senators, my earnest wish for a happy and grateful meeting with those awaiting you st your hou.es, and for your prosperity and v dfare in life. It remains only to declare that tho Senate stands adjourn* d without day. Sf >n after tho adjournment, the Senate ossti/iblod in pursuance of tho proclnma tion of the President. The Vice-President elect was introduced by tho committee of j Arrangements, and tho oath ufofice was administered'to him; whereupon ho t >ok , the chair, and addressed the Senate as follows: MR tmirKlMUPGH'S .vi'FF.ClT. J&rmturv In asMimiair the duties of this station, I Jim quite eonso'ou* that I-bring to their disohorgc f<w other qualifications than a deep sense of the importance oftbi* < body in the schoiuooftho government, and j .1 feeling of rospeotfor its member*. Happily, my duties arc comparatively few and simple; and I mn uro they HtuI ho luaue ea??y by a prevailing sense of propri. ety, which will ? i itself be sufficient on all oee:i-ions to preserve the dignity nud doco* ruth cfthc Senate. In' administering the rules which yiu ho adopted fur the convenience of your pror.jesiitig", 1 fibril often noed your kind indulgence, and I anticipate with copfidonee your forbearance t wards the errors that sjoing from inexperience. Chens) in r the hope that oar ofliei.il ami personal intvrcdMrvB will be marked by mutual confidence and regard, 1 look forward wi ih plca3uro to our nwoeiation in the performance of pubiio duties. Itxbftll bo my constant niio, gentlemen of the ^onete, to exhibit at all times, acil to every member of this body, tho courtesy and impartiality which iadue to the representatives of equal Sfatcs. from the Korth Carolina Aran*, KAIL KOAD itLKKTiNG. Cautiiaok, March 0, 1857. A largo and euthtisiastio meeting oi'tho citizens of mooro, assembled at Carthage to-day, for the purposo of appoiutin-r doleji? gatev to the Cluraw and Coakti?ld? "Railroad Convention, to bo held at (A ?raw, on the 1st of April next. rv~ r>?? w r? r>;-,v-,->=-r, 1 \/ A t ?Mv - >14. |i jy? IT?in | nppoiutod Ohnrrman and A. B. Black and If. C. McLean, .Secretaries. Alter the object of the meeting wee explained. a Committee of sevon was appointed by the Chair, to prepare Resolutions expressive of its object. Tho following gentlemen wore appointed on said Committee; Alex. Mclver, J?sq , Col. John Moriaou, Dr. S. 0. Uruoo, Angus R. Kelly, Kaq.. A. R. MoDonald, l??q., I*. C. Shaw and Ncill R. Currie. After being absent a abort time, the Committee returnod and reported through thoir Chairman, Aler. Molvor, ivxj., the the following Preamble nnd Resolutions, which woro unanimously adopted : Whkrkah. a movement is now hcinnr - ^ ^ c made by the friends of the enterprise, to secure the " Choraw and Coal-fields Rails road "v charter and build the Roau.? Therefore. Jilted, That this is the time for action, immediate and well directed action, and to thie cud, wo plodge ourselves to do every thing that wo can, towards furnishit g material aid to. tho oor> torn plated projoot. . i IlrvHrtA, That inasmuch as the route from Client* to this place, traverse? a rew gion well timbered, the valuo of wbioh will bo grcatelj onhunoed by thaltoad, wo feel nuthomod in paying a right of way will bo given free pf ohargo through this ooontrr. , ' " Priced, That tho oontemplaead Road will be a direct channel of trade between ) Charleston and the richest portion of the j [ State : this will be! a mutual advantage. ! and we oonfldently^elleve, a reaaon ?utJ5- j 'f: cicai to induce the people of South Carolina to take ?a aetivo part in forwarding I thia great eoUrpriao/ j Tu?o1rr \ TUat the Presided of the meeting appoftt ftftj Delegate* to roprcennt the county of Mcore iu the <* Chetaw I ^ and Ooal-flold* Railroad" Convention to i bo held nt Choraw, South Carolina, on the first of April nott. JL I'ndor the lut^Keaotation, the follow | ing gentlemen were appointor, via : Dun* ! can 0. Campboll, WUHafu 0.Camp halt,Jl. | TjSvljp -:r A. Stewart, jfttigh Leach, Mail! R. CuttiA^il ? > Jeese Hean. Ben., Tboa, D. William*, { SWjj!:# ' Areh.d MoIw, Y^-D.J|arringt6f?, Dao? i i v. Clarke, Itaiwtrt Pettewon, Ale*.! Vah>Pan'! Mefveaeie, Jjaj 0. O. - MoOrpuiwon, II. 0. 'Me&eao, A. ft Me| DounM, R Til nek, A. ft Bally! I>r. '>.> John rfliaW,' lAr. rf. A Urns?, 1/r. H (1 , lHieer pj Colo, ii. T^aon, Mown* < Wrlv-r, IJarrestf, Oiemoa* p>; 'llJMiW, Col.^ehn4l<tiaOT>, Haywood Muw, * M li -L-J.' I ! H.I.1W com Kelly. Alox. Kelly, W. M, Penett, Jobr W Warner, K. ft, Worl^fc-&flvnnus Barrett, WiUiuiv BarrrUVfi&i.y.' ' K. Martin, Joiiu M. TVoy. d*nt< ' P. Martin, .1 J. Alston, Jfoeh M. Person, Thoe. W. ltitfcr, '% ell, R. W. Ooldston, B. AtVHiW^ Ray, Thomas B. Shaw, l^uujr , Archibald Bnohan, Duncan k**,KT* Patterson, I). R. Shaw, A. M..v?$iu<v George Koshoo, Bams Tyson,. KB Street, Br. 0. Ohalmevr., W. P. C*?.? and Bev. W. Harris. jftirtKcr rftolvcd, That "Ufe will v to have the co-opcrntion of tnr Montgomery, Chatham, it* Bihrnond counties, in North all othor friendo of the wcrlt ?!? .'ia. proposed convontion. That the thanks cf the citizen* of Moore are due. and are hereby tendered 10 Col. J. W. Cameron, Col. J. L. Gaines, Col. Alexander Jiittle, J. H. Hnughtoo, Mourioo Q. Waddall, A. ?T. Stedmin, Geo. C. Mendenhall, J. J. Jackson, J. Manning, 15. I. ll^vrre a:id ?1. M. A. Drake, Ksq.-t. for their zealous advocacy of our cherished scheme from its inoipicuoy up to iko present time, and it would give additional confidence it'wo oculd have their presence and influeuce in the contention. During the absence. stul aitor the return c.f tho Committer,. th<r meeting was addressed by several ?cutl<?*n?m inspccoh ?3 earnest and efoquon*:, that must ho,.convinced the ir.ot skeptical, if any "tten wore present, oft'.e IVj.riMlily of building tho TCosd, its v.-1 importance to tboir sec tion aiul tho other portions of this Ftato nnd South Carolina, through which ?t will p tda. Sotuo o? the sprain ri. \?ovo Oicmcnt Dowd, Ftq., the Chairman, A. .15. Black, Ur. 5 0 Wruc?, Alex. Mother, Ksq., A. I\. Kelly, Esq., C. l .Tolm Moriaon and A. K. McDodnld. , "*.Ve attempt no synogmia, as if would ho tedious, and perhaps occupy too much space. Suffice it to v*y, that there was no want < t'enthusiasm from any quarter, and that there can be no doubt that tha citi. zjtj of Moore, will two thoir utmost exertions to push ibrvrtird this groat enterprise to it? completion, j On motion, it was Ret J v id} That a < opy of tho proceedings of this meting he sent to tho ? North Carolina Argus" for publication, w: m request that the Fayetievillo, Chtraw and Charleston papers copy, W. 15. RICHARDSON, t'U'iu, A. R. Bi AfK. 1 ~ h. C. McLean, SiwiitT Kxplowion.?An Awful Fright. ?A day or two since, as a <ounle of ladies wore crossing one of our most public rtroets, juat whoro thoro is olwoy.i a groat crowd, onoof tho whalebone hoops of her balloon like garment suddenly burst from its confinement, and "stuck out a feet!" Maybe rkc didn'tscroam, and rcmy bo she wasn't frightened] Sorcam she certainly did: but wnothor she was very badly frightened or n^, we can only eurcuisc by the way she auicklv raised her nroitv si'k skirt und withdrew the rebellion whalebone, which, cut being *>?Umred, wan found to bo jtut throe feet throe inches longl ?She let fall the naughty intruder, and dropping hor | pretty blushing face, walked hastily away with her companion, who, like tho other ! spectator:) of tho scone, was splitting her j aides with laughter, Who'll dare attempt hoops after this? A fact!?iVL 0. l\<xr | y umc. ??,, . j NARROW FSOAPJE OF MR. BUCHANAN FBOei A VIOLENT DEATl^ j About the time Mr. Boebanan returned firom his late bit to Washington, we heard whispers of a singular and mpetorious nature in regard to bis illnesp and sudden i return none, in prosecuting our inqniroe, we ascertained that Mr. Humes Porter, of this city, oame ftroui "Washington with Mr. ' Buohanaa, also sick, and ?m obliged to take to his bad, where He has been over eincn. At the time we wero satisfied of the truth of (lie statements which we givo 4>e> low, but as extraordinary efforts were made here as well at Washington to keep the matter bushed up, we yielded to the solicitations of friends, withheld the facts in our possession. As they are now coming oat through other channels, it is due to our readers to give t,*v,u a history of this extraordinary case of a narrow escape from wholoeale poisoning. Wbon Mr. Brwbanan went to Washington, ho put up at the national House where J. Ohmoy Jones. John L. Dawson andoth art ware stopping. It appeara that this hotel b?f Wti terribly inflated with rub of hi*, and out' of the Hoarders? aa the story goee?eonoeived the idea that they ought to bo ditpoeed of a&atuadiy before the day of inauguration, noted iogty, he procured extre brge ?losee ofareenic, which he dtapoaed of Ui the raoat tempting niart C? about the houae. The rate ute the pofana. It le vet! known **t when rate prirtalfc of arronio they put di rootlj for Wa? jL>? TKaw. ia * iuivtis ten b utafcae 2** r?/f, AMVIW V* W?VC4 ill VKTC* apfor portof tho hole) n-forred to, nndja, tu it tha boot of r** yjfanfod, drank, bare* tM and dted. From thU ttttfr the honaa is wtfplM mih <ret*r far drinking and cooking parpptfi: :i,s ( * ' ';1 T^cnt} or twirU rtf tkc ^a^rlawrro *u'tdoui| ftod foiao <>f afiMtat, from tii? r?t* wxtof thu? w?th tho joi'OB Mv Hocfcttm* Wt; ??4 4^?!y JRir Wh-nfU? i; *h< ? bo ir?iw4 ' St) MW. 'J M. --1 m uffurlng aevercly fVotrt tliai rbt**. >U , however, 1*? xeToroly affictod th*n others, and ?? ? short titu recovered 1 Sctenily to rooeivc visiters??Lut the -_pr il-' nt to entertaining Kstirud persons, made I) , fffii v fcr him to hush" / j Refusing to hoc wry 1 ' personal friend .$ severely ij?ng in ft critical ' .? doubt about this re! appointment to a placo , ./an open <juestioi. up to tho present vims. Among the others iao?t ho- ! vorcly affected was th^ Horv, John 1?. Daw eon, and it wo* rumored this morning that; he has since died. The report, however, , needs confirmation. Mr, Porter of this city was also severely afTectw!, and though i confined to hisrhoiu ever since, wo believe ho is out of danger.?Ijavwtlcr l'u.t Ex- j prcsr. CHERAW, S. C. Tuesday Tlarclt 17, JW?. Railroad Meeting. A mooting of tho citirons of Choraw ami \ ioiniry, will bo hold on Fridso ncjit, ai 3 u'< i k. P. M. A largo attendance it. dsiircd; as de'ojjatos are to ho appointed to meet In Convention. thq delogatov fioio Moore, Mont^nW11\, Richmond and other sections Severable to | tho'Cheraw A. Coaliields Hnilroud, ou the ftr.?t if April ?i *jet Agency for Bttetele *f&gA?freWo have been appointed AgoaH ni this plr.re for ' RnmcPe MojUftxinti," tho f-r . number ?f whioh i? expected during the next woch. Tho*cbxr?cter and It^rar/ hjpatatiOn of Messrs Hnyne nnd'OutlWe, its Editors, furnishes a nnflicigu* guai.tniy that the Magazine wi!! bs j in every wov worthy of the. libers! patronage ) cf tho Southern people. We hope that those ef out c wn citizens who lta/o hitherto from ; news sity patronized similar jon-nals at th'r i North, will traHfcfer thbir support to tbi~, -:>! i thus contribute to the maintataence of South| cm literature. Tho.cc of our friends whether I Siv North '?r ^oiith Carolina, who vrinh to sab' bcrihe wiH find it ?o their advantage to liogin with th v first number.' We are authorised to k give receipt] f?v subscriptions. Lyceum Le iturc. pn? \r n r. ?j < > iJVWW ?'?. W VMVl \?I .1 lUUUilMUIl, A*. \y.. will lecture btforft the Lyceum >>u next Thui day night, whan we hope the atusetn generalj ly will turn ifut. Person* nt a distance on the j liue of the ttullroad, wiio wish to esjoy one ot ' these intelleeuml feaMs, w ill remember that tbey may fjwnfl the fight here, ar.d retttru Jiutuo t!i>: next morning if they viil; though I our peoj 1.J would !?*: g?;nl to have thorn rer.iniu ' as longns tehy choose to do so, "t icket* for th ?loci urooen be had ut the 1 Book Store. Marlborough Court 1 Although the civil ylockol* wore as fall nn I usual, then? wore oo eptui of paiticuiur inter! eat to mi) e*i cpt the per ties immediately concerned, and scarcely any litigation except in tSkMu which involved title to lands. In Marlborough, lends are mptdly increasing iu value, ami its citiaeus becoming more and mere of an agricultural people; hence tho nuniUir ol "trespass lo try title," awed which appear on the ?s*o<: docket. i v To the credit of the District, tv*> m o glad | to he able to say that thi sessions docket was j qu:te small, and tho number of defendants yet | smaller?as sooao two or three persons had ; monopolised that side of the Gout*. - | if. r . Mctiilrrajr, fcsq., the new Sheriff hms entered upon the dutios of his otttcc, in which he pucfe before to the entire nalisfnction of his fellow citisens, ft ml gives .Hnuraiiec that he will continue to disohnrgo its duties ! most f > ithtnlly and efficiently. Col. J. W. Hcnagan, hi t predecessor, n tire* tnth the t*r? diction* of his constituents following him, as a reward for bis zeal and .'Pic ieacjr in their service. Arrested. Martha Conuady tha womaa who kOI#d *1 oiau bjr th^i?in? of Mootj^ about 2a?t Christ-1 taaa, in Danlng&n District} and ni.vlo h?r c?f?, trna omated yesterday within four irilvs of tha Oottt Honn. TU? Court taing now i n Bearioo, alts will N? pr.f on hor trial tliia waak. It is said that Rogers who killed T. W.^R*.| cot, jr., In the same District, witf aorrnfJer hunaalf for trial at Otis torn* ? #.?. , ' ^TUe WaatUr ' Sine? avrhiat uaue, wo Intra hadtotoo very] ?old and napisaaaot weather, it foiaad all of la?t Friday, * vary caM rain ludosd. A bora [ jhera it tarnod into a aWt, and wa have account-' that' i? proved very deatrnetire to Craaa, causing a groat m'joy to ha eotr.plfltely atrip pad of their limbs, W# am afraid that thai fruit or<rp hi iajotrd, nod ^arhafta tariovvtf* 1 Wo win, howorer, lh>pfi for the best. Of* Wa return onr aintTa thanks.to P>of, I CL P.Relb?r:i, ifarh ecpyof?ha <jf the South Oaioife* Ooilaga. ffife On %u??d*vO e 1 Ub in?u,at HrlAttvilla, yowip <ui>n, ftafti' 4 St*m*.* A shot was to mpx* ?knd. Aawabe?i*ve that adw* **cr| a biflnad <aMtttrb,<fO* Ior tha r. ?v, v aviag. Wastry towasks, we, t/iirtanr tagftaaay of tha partklkrt jf". V ^riS ?/.* * ' 3*!^-V'(**> pi" #"L ..JJ /H thirt tho citi large /ut duties ^ servant, should 11 be land to pe* if hit* strict con- 11 oed for hia conduct ^ osed that the Legis- K , o in such a case to save * i\ . not 80( however: tho ci- 11 wuo undertakes a public service, runs *' tie hn.ard of serious loss, if in the execution of its dutic ho happens to giro occasion of of force to another. I Wc have special refaror.ee to a case with in our knowledge, in which citi7.cn* of this District worn pat to cousiderablo rr.pcnse of co-j13 in defending an action brought against them aj managers of elections lor refusing votes on the ground ofGolor. Tho object cf i the plaintiffs in offering their votes, was to make the issuo in Court, that their status might be established- -the votes were refused ?thomanagcrt weresued, and the Jury found a | verdict for the defendants, lb? manaijijrs, thns endorsing and snstniniiip tbcui in their refui sal to receive their proffered aotos;?jet the * plaintiffs being ' ??&? bona," tha defendants in* required to )WW ^)mo *?r Jauu Co *m. 4 | Application whs i.utdo to t! c Ijcsriafctuw of ' ^ I its Ja?t .Mwiou for rslicf, hut the House rcfuis- 1 I ed it?so them public odioers, for no olTcnee 1 1 in the world except their xea! to proper/ft the ? | purity of tho ballet i*ox urc mulct in a botch; " penalty, tOtfay uothing of th? "Fees'* whioh c their counsel Wjuired thmn to pay for his dor- c vices. No matter wii it opinion any one may f I hnvo had as to ?h? propriety ??f their reftiMng I s the Votes in the firt-t instance, all must now nd- j | mit that they were correct, inasmuch as an in- j 1 toilig;nt jury, before whom all the facts of the 1 v case came it review ha/5 passed upon it, and I ri ' pro: *unc?d in their favor. ' r Wo repeat it, it Ik a hard ease and requires { . legislation, otherwise,it will bo agrees impo- t i ition upon an honest man to pat him in n p<>- 9 *it!on of public trust, with no salar y attached, ^ au?l require him to act under the solemn obligation of an oath. The duties of citizenship ( do not in our humble estimation require any , such sucrifin. a- thi?, B.rauue a man is c . eotfjteh ri( Lo administer the hews in tho c*?pa, city of manager <Xelections, ivdocH not follow c ' that ho owes it to tho coimennitr to jdcilge V his private meant for tho faithful performance ( I of the duties at'acbed to the office, much less ought he to bo subjected to Joss or injury when ' ^ j he bos done for tho public, all that tho public i could demand. In such eases whop tho public oliictr issus- ( , tn' ind.br tho verdict ??f a jury, tho expenses should be Porne out oj the pubi c funds?the. State should pay thorn. If the officer was at 1 , fault, them might Iso soj?u? ground for the po? ' ! eUiou tbst ho iduntld defray hi.s own expenses, ' but even then, it would seem that this should t depend entirely upon the foot ithcbcr H was 1 ! ou hom e, error of judgement, or a wilful mid- i feasance* The Legislature having refuted Us aid 'to j ] j the cHi>..'fia whoso case wo have been consid-. I i ern>#, we trout that aoincthing will Ik- done for J I thuir relief by the ~ooplo of thn District for ] whom th??y were ncting. They *re n:;t nblo 1 to hour this uxponne of-lfefomlintr nn nciiou in I which th-s proplo nre the Teal defendants, nor | ought it loboexnowd of thorn. Major Generale ElectionBrigiolii r General E- B. C. Cash, whs, on thn 4th irwU, elected Major Gcnorel of the j Fourth Division, S. 0. M., without opposiI tion. The Convention- . j Our Charleston triend*, ami thoae on the linen of thn Chqfn# it' Dar&npiton R. H., and I vr it l*--? r%-- a ?_ .. w . iwuticru nuAUy Will POJIT in IDlOn Ulfht 1 on the first day of April, u Convention will be < held at this place toorganize the Gheraw and 1 Coal hie Ule Hi iliosd. Charlettor., especially, i nnght to be represented a* it ix as much to her 1 interest, oa any other aeetion of tho country. < A fkJl attendance b earnestly requeat>l. 1 W Bee tho jtov i cdittgx at Carthage, N. < 0., copied frotn the Argue. i run P P- Warloy, ?aq., 1 It ia with Pie deepest regret that wo ?< e that thcabovt) named gentleman ha* withdrawn firom edging the Darlington Flag, Aa a bold | mad fearless writer,ho stands preeminent ,and 1 aa a spirited one, he had no ?nperior. Whataocv- ' or ho fnay do, aud wherever ho may go, wo tender him our heartfelt wieiioa for his proa- ' rri'/. , I I. XtAMtf. We received ham Uw Folytccnte and Calleopian Societies, a copy of an (address delivered j before by Jae. D. T radewnlt of Columbia. < Tho taleMi< of thin gootloman guarantees an *bt? effort. Tbe snhjeot of'he orntiori was, \ 4,Tl?? Study of the Federal Ooa*tittrtioi.Hwbicb j is peculiarly adopted tor an sddres.* tidbre j such bodice. "The ftooietwn will accept oar < sincere thank* fo? their kindness in foraieh- \ ing i???copy. ' ) * 'i 1 Maura, laaa At DiiJIm -tf* f>*? ^ WW WW IW?W : haa a*kM>at*<l Mrith hitn in ti?o Coach ift|? J On-riafft Tntiking bttlinevi, Mr J&iuoh DndUj 1 formed7 of Marlbomagh !>i*trkt. Th(fy art < '** g?ntUro?u, *nd workmen, wttt tqtfUod to 1 the uuttfe of tb? public. To fact there \* ' no notor wtxilnf to the Morih Cor anjthing in their Uoe, from * RaDfoftd Cn* (nil Bnhjr <*ni?g?. * &?fcrotyjtt* -See the of Mr. If* o?. r? kThowr ?h*enw hk apedmen# when here (**, * I ???4 HP WM# r.TWeuc^nf b'o akiit io tU ur\. * r;* - i&S'^ f;> < - ' < ill > pi. i in i. .i "The Inventor'' Wt are indebted to Meters. Kellog A Duj!|je> I 'atom Agent* at Oh:\rl> .on, fpr the Much | i umber of this Periodical, "di'rotid v the ( t 'umminntion of reliable information in rcbv < on t?e I'aii nts, and the Patent Office?to tl?? < lochauio Art*, Agriculture, Architecture, Kn- , t in wring. Mill work, Ac., Ac." It is publish- i d in Now York, inouthly at $1,00 per annum, i t.d scorns from tlio slight examination we I uve given it to be fc useful publication. # t Items, t?sj' The following gentlemen compose Mr. , luchnimn's CnSino*. ( "Lowia Cms, Secretary of State* , lli >woll Cobb, Secretary of tho Treasury. J, J. H. Floyd, Secretary of War, j , Isaac Toueey, He notary of tho Navy. ' Aaron N. Urov u, Vott master General. , Jacob Thump in, Secretary of the Interior. ( Jeremiah ltlai k, Attorney General*" , JJk.y Congress has np|>ropriated $?U,000 1 w a Federal Court Ifoinio aud Pout UlEce at 1 ,'olurobia, 3. C. I JEf?V* Tie "Key we a Courier" gayu, that the ' .T,rk on the Dluo Midge Railroad, may now e .osan?<*l, "an the required Mini of#220,000" . been nubimbcd. Rabun County given (2*1,000 aud the citizens of W'ulhulln anil \i- ' in it) pledge thoiuscl veh for twenty thournud j nore. . j j The ''Trui' Caralmian" nUo loams, that the 1 tinuint which it ws* expected would b? raised ' ait of the city of Char leston. in order to hc j are the State aid, and place the tl ml com-j Metion pi liio slue ttidge uniffQfui Doyonn tuo > < hadow of doubt ho? l>?-c? rr,->tn than roaizod. | The "Chester Standard1' says: that j ho family ofGio. XV. Curti*. of Che#tcrvltte, j te.iv pohond liut weok from drinking ten, apposed to ho made of aaasafran root. The ' ?ots wore giver to n nephew of I>fr. Curtii j ?y a negro *ho er.nnot no v bo identified, and hey tnr..til out to be Jwwamtne Inehjad of 1 namafrns. An infant died of tho rflfecta, the ithers rewrrrcd. > i 1?T" Bishop Geo. I?. Fierce, of tho I<T. JS. ( rfcureh. has relumed from a torn to Kaunas, j iu'l publishes in tho Southern Christian Advo- j at}, en acoount ofhts experience there. Hu 'indicate* the "Boido: BufBaus'' from tho , iltnigi; oi incivility and ruffianism, and j'lj i: I 'If Miatonri, nceued mi advocate before tho i :outitrv, I s\ould volttWtoer ?n her dofcuco." I Doif- Foe 'i'cxas'papers mention the depar- ; ' fire from San Antonio, nn thu 12th of F?b- j i ' nary iitul, of u company of eighty-two men, < indor Cant. French, who wore going to the ?id ofGcn. Walker, fl. ill.' I . <111 11 .? M u/ ?<>u AU ?vriinvi' mmra he fact. that n mar. named Joseph Willinins, iad killed tlie servant of the Editoi of that paHsr, by shooting his brains out with a pistol. I The Fditor spcuks of this brutal outrage vith much fr-nding^but refer# the auittcr to llie^ country snd its laws. i SMHKZ^teftiKdT ON THJC pACiriO RAtta j 10Ai>.?Yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. tl, i I > a - _ a 1 a X* _ il' I rurtcr, station tna general agent icr mo ' I'ncifis Railroad at Jefferson city, ^ras *r- j routed at that plaea, we learn, charged with 1 Mn1)er.r.!in^ the fund* of tho company.? j William Trice and Lucus Abbott, couduc-j :o?. wore arrested last night, in this e?tyT >n tho sauio charge. Portergave op.$3000 ' f the cmbezslcd funds, and Price f?00. Abbott, at his own request, was sent up to Jefferson city this inorniog, in charge of in officer; tor what purpose, oao only bo surmised The affair was brought to light in tho following manner: Porter informed a conductor on tho road that ho and two others had been, fo** some time, making a practice of appropriating a sonaiderable share of the money received for fure, freight, Ac., and wMou did not some through the regular channels, as when money was paid for passago to the conductor, instead of the ticket agent, or way freight paid for without regular entry sn the books. The information was given ts a preliminary to a proposition which was immediately made, that tho conductor should go in with Miera, and aid in the ichcme. * / Ho pretended to do so, oudsrhouho had discovered the whole arrangement, gave information to tbo company, by whom the irrast of the agent was procured. The latter implicated Price was taken before Justice Allen this morning, and on an affidavit made by Morris P. House, was held , to boil in the sum .of $8000, waiting an txaurination.?& Lcmi* Aeiw, 27t/? ult. Wc.ywfsn'L Grow two Stomh?The Scientific American publishes a ootatnuni wtir.n fnith i'KiKan RmaK A?m?riv <?/ \ubare, now of Miouig&n. in irb'.cJi be minutely dcaeri bo* a atone wbioli baa heon in ble rwdeaion for twolee jeen, md which, dating that time, by -j tuple Mpaeuro U the air only,' had been pcrfor Ding feat* of a progreefhro charcote*.-Wkeii he obtained it tweiro yoaw ago, it *?? a little more lhar, half an inoh long md tbrea-aighta in diameter. It haa flaw jmwjB firttirigbte of aa Inch long and to o.lf >??? inch in diameter. The tnoat enn" jj ma feature of fbu iaerome of the ?*>** 1* iot an equal ?xj.*^o?aj|kwt a jwtumiar imaAkticn one lidcot the shrank atono. f, ?? TKe etone," M "it th^moatpor 1 Ijr.Kam. sin*;. he Arotiodo?-br. nglii H?ino by Dr. Kane has strayed a*oy oh' n Alephaoy, llr h-u? become the propery of Jaines McArthur, timber dealer in Iramcl* Thereeontly intcriso cold woathjr has kf ot this large, black, shaggy ani11 a I in high spirits. When I hey take Into nto the forest among the timber bowers, is here bo nati do no harm, and remove his uuzaSe, he cuts ail sorts of pranks, seeking he deepest drifts, and actually buvyincr lim-rolf for delight; you can mo thndiy mow move. but no semblance of u dog, till >o a sudden out ho pops giving his hairy Joocq a tremendou shake, and away ho runi for another dive. Mr. McArthur alls hitn "IC.i-ki-mo" (1' qnin ux), not i very smooth name, but characteristic* To look "ilsq" fuir in the faeo, you see dnost a likeness of a block)car, though 1. iyca are rather languid. Hi. long, soft, ibujriry covering i nearly equal it. bulk to fie body. Wbcn left to run at largo in he village, ho wears a nruixlo to pr< vent via destroying tho pigs and chickens fftwark Artrertiter. SANDFORD'ri INVlUOKATOIf, AS A LIVER MEDICINE. rfHi'.UE Itu.H luugi xi tod a demand !.>- ,?n. ? * a re mud v tout would bo ieli-r'l ou as val ind effectual Thw remedy Kftf- boon |>i. ; -arid to mod that demand t and extenviv . tiial )fil# vi.it: :J /thowii bow unrcrhallj I' I .. MrtSOitJjilUhen the purmjivo dtfitfni'L Anno-; ,bo complaint* tvhfch Iih.o boon -jh "! carJJ - CfviHpIaiiti, which i. the > any jthov di-oaac*?a toon ? wVl:ch aro, liUUiHKiie.j-, I!' .idacho, Pain in the Side and Loins, Itilin ? L\ vcr, Foyer and A^uo, Jt.unJii.e. I*??? I .ft nn nor and of }>p-?ti;e, Li-' and irritability?ail,of waul an nun* I by u lisea.ted action id the Liver. The invigorutor U com}.minded with pltvt ( ul?r , fere nee to LilO Liver, and whey tliu' <ii"<?sv is return I all the real are cured, an the ( ure of them is taken nwny. A low doses <,i the Jnv?j;or:ii >r nralj ever tail to *tiniuir.te Uto Liver t- a proper action, and by its coot'iiucd me to ton'.- vo Llio ditcaw. It has heel) la' rn vi S .*rrat riteBCftfe in coses of ( 'Indie, Dyeinlerv. Ac., and for tlietfo it has been fmmd a my efl'u aci?u? remedy. An occasional dose #tiinn'at?-- the jlomach to 14 heathy itrltet. nud reftorca tins appetite and vigor. Unedoj" w:" r hove tbo Ltppmuivo urieawincaa erootirnced bv eatinp n hearty dinner, us it excites the die tivo <? jnntt to ttforvttd action. For a debilitated state of the sywtet'i the IiiTjjforator has no ennui which experif iicVi proven, as it r> toree tbo syy-tera and remove* tho yellowrn ?> from lie; skill, which i? the result oia diseased Liver. I'ropiiioU and s?*h"? *v Sttiii]fc/r?l Co., I - [ 'ront St., New Y?,i'.c. Price fcl Ob per buttle, containing forty dofe?. Also =<-ld tv MALLOY JctJOIT, Chora*, s <?. An<l by A. X. JJKISTOW, lioiu'-tfevilin OtVCT, 'JO?-ly. Shall I leave o.T cntlng meat nf ilrinkhi" c i f feel is frrnnently asked bv those troubled nitl, liver com'plaioU and i.jdig, tion. I will answer them by saving, tygything ilu . u, gi,c>d and nouriilan,*, nnd drink your wguUr drinks, and if the atoir.ach is not snlUcinntly active to digest't pMflf ajwC'-liin? V) tjuicken it. actiot and make it dtl iu work Lett- r. Dr. Sat'dfonl's Invigorator sets directly on the atom tch and li .or?fft?ite' them n healthy action ca^iijr food to digest wcl}, m l if takui imutntUiUtjly p.lstt eating it will prevent tho food ftb>m rising, or sotoring on the stomach, and for an Overloaded htc.nac!, the Invigorator give* instant relief bv the iige.stire organ* to .nor* tupid action. ANOTnER LETTER bROM INDIAMcasra. Perry Davis A Son;?I am happy to bo idle to add that your medicine is getting more iwni more into note, and rnns.-cpiently tho demand for it is increasing, The .sales at my various Sub-Agencies are very satisfactory, especially in Maul main no I Din aporo , in fact wherever European Regiments arc located tbo sales are exumsivo, A petty in Agin who sent for a supply for his personal nsc nml that of bis friends, ?.yys the demand for it i.? great, ami recommends the appointmm of an Agent there. Mr. Toonej ot Barrackpore, Writes nndcr ^ date of 20th October :?"This will cv.'bv that my son, 19 yours of ago, waj tak*" suddenly ill in the night, wiih a soviiropuin in the sunn r ach, followed by Cholera. lie found lo relief * uptil I gave him ntea-.poooiul of the Pain KUW. diluted with warm wwtnr ; link after thtv expiration if a few momenta bebrought it up. when I repeated the 4o<?, rbieU pArtialty r* licvcdl him I fol'-jwod it *iQi n third when he fell &*!ecp. and on v-nkiug next morning ho wav quite freah. ( consider it* >no?t valuable at fdicino to be aLr*/? *r b wl." I remain jonra, dir., J. L. (lAWtMi, (>!<vutu. l.i XJl -' 1 ,. MAIL AlUlANtJOKNTS, ' / ' 4* Til* CHLK1W FOST OI VU K. >, liMM, C'iota l>ttfU at .. .4 oa r. M* V.ititnmiUrltU-j <& tkrfiAjmi., jb~ 0Clow Oaiieat, ?,0 AO P. M. Furyttftrilf? ilircrt artrf Lilrrmetl<-?.r p/iwv*. CloKfl ftttajora, Ta^edajre* and ThurvJer* at . !) i 1. 1%.* f'-U-. C-11. /'tofrrr, A'. e. &?< Sn^.u>a, aed . at. I a 0.1 ?. *. AVtmi/.u^ A. 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