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American Oratory. L , The Home Journal fuiiibhes nn interesting lleview of tin- '<!ohlen Aire of American Oratory" a reuont work from the pen of EJtfarJ (J. I'nrkvr. As the IN-viewor, well remarks it is difficult to ssiy in what ti tic oratory consists, or to define the secret of its power: Jt assumes bo many Protean phase*, n:.d makes use* of so ninnv diverse instrumentalities. At one time it# power, seciiu to be resolved into the a?cenilrtiwiv nf fi?i? ii'lviim 1 the sympathy of kindred temperaments. Oik* theorist would tunic".- the orator all intellect, another, all passion ; whilst in truth every great orator seems to ettiho.ly the elements ot nil others; yet in eneli, certain of these ore pre "^"nle competitor for tlic admiral ion of the city it: which tlu'V both live, possesses 'n radical n'ltM*l)i!ity with n conservative intellect naturally posssesso* exact'y ihc wi'Mtt, to wii. n radical intellect witli n conservative sensibility.*! "\Vo verily believe that. as I'm* as mere natural orijjinnl tendencies of mind. went, as appai-tut in all In; Itn* said from Jim of the i.afav--' speech to I Ik- day oti^v.TiTl^^O Wt.i!,- the liJUtoiirt itiaiiilVs! 1. .-liav U tocWk -: Sary of (a sort of |>::li?isiici? n.it iumihjwoeli, unspoken.) lie has nlway* Is id wilh'ri^Jliim an impulse (jiii!.- lainifc'l to ii'.Iil.ustcfilHt-,a;:<i propagandist:). 'i'lic Wisdom of tliouontfnl ii;\i cuvciii'ti i!i? I !: ?? :i?'V ; Jivofc* ; ing influence of a cniitior.s an<l rniinpiibivc ! leinpcriiitii i:t lias chillcl it; in;t tl;. {<;v?iv.<.v j rif tlii- inborn <[Uiility accounts l\?t- n;x:*-i? ??f the movement, lite, ar.'l animation ??i* lii.s or;:- ' torv. The resulting force of 11:<>.=o i?j>jio. 11 s is a plaeitl, well m:ina:'e<1. :i:s 1 often uti'eciin-r #16 w of thought ami IThis a]'|i? ar.? jno.-i in !lu> lofty ami w*-!ii>;?ilut -jiir.t ?'!' Americanism in his t-j -j. lie is far too i learned to be narrow; he i.< far too eatholii: to lie illiberal; but he tl<>es love, ami ?] lights to contemplate, the heroic : of America. No mythical twilight air, in wltieh the national benefactors arc cxag^erat*-! into jfiirantie shadows, but the Veal, wholetonie tlav of uTvt'.t trial ; from which the heroes walked forth. to titmul in <-lear li-jht. in just, propoi:ioi-?, fa. inous to ail time, with tlie u|?ulhcusixed roils of elasieal trin1it!n 1 " "Every urea*, ivvol.iti?.n:trv b.nitlo-fb-ld 5a 1lie country has had it-- battle-picture drawn by Itim: every great muu of she Revolution has ? had gome tribute of ajipreciutivo n<:i:i:rnti??i: from liiin. Turn over the index of the subjects of his published orations, y<>n will sec, tin* names of Lexington, Concord, lbtnkitrV lliil and its monument, tlie Woody Ilroolc, where fell llie "flower of Kssex;' Cambridge, und.-r whoso elm, still standing, tbe American army first,saw its general ; and witb these seer.e':. the men?Washington himself, Hamilton, Adams and Jefferson, Lafayette, and -?<t?ii Warren the major-general, dvingon the field ere he had time to read the commission of his r:udc. I'olished and courtly as Kvi-ivtt U i? /?* wc feci in his words ninl .-pirit tlic assuranec of his native love of free institutions. Wo ft-ol that ho could never have stonpe(l to servile panegyric on a throne, but. must have withe: cd had lie grown up in its shadow, cvwi though a modern Micecnas proiTered i;s graueful put ronuge. No, in hio earnest, inculcation of the true elements of our republican esupire, of an antique love of our countov of the vart. importance of individual education, of the value of public improvements a!:d biased public tnomoric?. n|"l of the iadivi,ible necessity of iren - tunc Christianity, we see at once the autograph v ?>f liis democracy and the inspiration of his a fervor." The following passage gives utti-rance to the nduufjition of New Kncrland. for the inielli-i-i 1 of Webster, its clearness nml simplicity; A ^ its breadth of comprehension, and massive * strength; its profundity and elevation: "Webster showed his power by (lie grand simplicity lo which lie reilneed liis speeches ; tho false ornament, the pnpu lar but fallacious reasonings of the day tlierhodomoiitade of Ainer iean exageralion?the absence of all this, the simplicity of his greatness. litiL this very superiority of his ;uiiid, often bclittb-d his oratorio effeet. l'or elc?ri:es< and simplicity j>.reliever so tuliln.tr ns n glittering confusion of ideas?'the gay dclirir.1113 of thoiitrlit.' When l.? 1.../I 1..S.1 ....V ; - < * ...? ..ou i.nvj uui- in ii iiiv iixvu proportions of .some subject, which in: had established bv deep cx-eogitati?n. and tipon which nobody else had eraiovd accurate and delisted views, it ftll seemed so obvious that nobody wondered *\or admired. ]>ut the men. who perhaps for Years had sputtered 'about it and about it," and Ihrow o!K trivial though . parhlins* tr?-is* eralitics. alone perceived thoroughly the immense force which must have wrestled with the difficulties which had so i.Ueriy bali'el them. .In truth, to appreciate Webster's mind, requires some self-discipline and inucli mental experience. As the summit peak of a chain cniinot be seen but by climbing t!ie lower spurs and hills, sp one must climb himself, to see. the dimensions and the grandeur of this elevated intellectuality. The admirable arrangement, i me pree;.-ion ol thought, und lite absolute truth to which his thinking conduct oil It ::i) i:i 11 is s-peeehos, were nil decisive indications--"!' his (iupreiitiiey of intellect, but, to the unthinking auditor, the- general play of his power i. was not so impressive, ns tfie galvanic struggles of a shall.ow yet vivid mind. The greatest forces of th>j earth al' net noiselessly but irresistibly. Nightly the seetiery of the sky w is shifted by celestial hands, and daily the great i?lobe ofeiiiiliglit wfieela * round its gorgeous *' circuit?, without-*jar or noise. So with the highest operations of tlic-grcatcst minds. Their ( phiy and (" rfutnianee are in forms and shapes J* ' which, unless they nrq carcfelly studied, dor.ot ! - fascinate or, unmzp the ' beholder. Titer,; is %? funic danger tly>n t.fiat tlie capacity and sheer y ^'j'ower. of unitd. which stftnd revealed in WebVoter's f-neech'er. nmv not. ntinltni.~-? ^-iLc'incst intelligent and universal recognition W> ?Hn;" * ' ; ' The eulcbreted preachcrs, Chopin and Bcech f *' cr'nrc thus sketched in tlicir reseuibltiiico ami ri/; ' Voi.trnst 06 orntora \ v - <*,' Neither of tliesc orators are what would be ' called "correct;" tlieir tlioa^lits. never stagnate tyST', i? frigid lniVtinerism ; their sentences never jjo fo 'sleep in tlieir -print propriety; their ~W':- ^thoughtsflash into periods, and the periods , "crtnuot ofwnys wait for the rule and compass "P1 " ?f*the ,schools I the atrict logtttff) aeqffcnce, the Hraiilfefl rcfiuefnent of diction, the choice van .tlyoCparaplirase and expression, the nCnde/' inic 'njatiiiop'? iiolliing ofctno Wnd sliall w?' e?c. J^any otlier. spcfljjein; too, arc inorq harinouimi^ ' the.'iriere' quantitv yf tl>?ir tone?, flowing r^\: "riitli'llint tpflW rrcfiiieM, Hint Inclca.ubtrtat wlpoli tlic c)uMie"pratx)r? ao much desiderated.' Ji ?y?r,to*mn,!h, .toore rliytluiilenl and nnreicnl, 6b lie is more ideal and airy m ni-> ^^-rhctoVidii^S fellas lofty ui'his sublimit i?w.i llu kt^ifjjCliasjilways tfr^f culture,-ofstrongnativa pow .orsi'auglititi llieseliBolhigoTtlife academic grove ihtfueh^iot-trmncd; into js^io'jistio regularly. f'dfcrj Jietx]\Qf has%o; untutored earnestness ana a J- ? Btrf wtnoifelft and uncouth lord ~V ?{*?? bri: OS. high but practical like what 'fancy rrfigl.t con.^%e ^f?g?}Jn|::>P?eat3ing and tang:V;>. CbapinV prrtv/nCcr is to-'be jho broad ddriiniro, of an KnM-.-jjL'-lSl^h p?fkr.'^vb(?e jyrtqral growths of tpworing ^j^tnn?i|iili ttteir pridc^un#^kflSa.yi?h gay_flowera?the 'ftilLtueS Of HfltfllrV (rhftriliftiv ftia tinMii fV\a V?h tub Independent rres is ruisi.istiKit i:vi:i:v i ;::i>.\v m?kn!.\u isv IiSD fit, V/ILSON. V7. A. LSE, - - - Edito 7uilir><li'-lf.t, lit.f initio})'*, fi'H ' n Willi in t) ? /(.' I 'i<'/ (lottil// <i!h:niyl, i' /n'it xil' tti/ur l /. ?/ rirhm ! p'ti'jaii-tJrti r.iiiit'ili'i . <>>/atinii.?! i k.visy < 'i \ " IVi/fit.if hi jn'i'ix'', V> I 14 ft t'/'f'tnl (<i hiil.lie." ?- ?t? ? <>- - ? * Terms?Two Dollars a Year, in Advar.c ABBEVIIjijiu c. ii. j KKIDAV, - - -IamJaUY.22,1K."?3. 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'leU t ? -i-v t!i .1 'he J!-v. .lunr M. i'iiiit'* v.*ill jii-ca' li ?l S'rivii'U'iij? <? tii. tlftli Siiii<l:>v "! th<; *- !:i":itii :t:>u t'i. Siiturihtv i'>t!-!. < - -O- * -Ot? _1d :ni u is t ra t o r's K alo. At th" s'Ofi'iit sa'.c ? tin- i". :;!<?' ?>f !; ul.1 -fnuv? ?:, il? i-M., iifjrro \vom:t?i :ui'i v'liM. > >) t'ni- . l.V'.tt: :i I <>;.% it; yct;r- <f up v!"-"; , ijif! ??f ! \vur.s fill " ?rn l>i-.iiij;lit 1V<>: Ot! <;t \ to iWA ctA | r T. of - :! ;i of I'.wlvo v.i'.li in?.I fin! liltO. c- r, Th_> Coltcn Iv'Ijikoi. A'lvice.- fioisi Kir, ] . .-!: >\vs :? outiiiii 1 r.< vniico in tin? j-rico <il" ?l?c irival si:ijiio~: mi the ?15*1 vt I::I!" ?.!! !<> s:ive :.n illij<lll^' ><? l!i ia:irk. t?>'. tl.f ^oiitli. ( niton i* now M-lliti fur 11 clS. ill <' ml'V-l"!1, III;'! witll I!.-!, uooil nrtielo v ill t rin^ lu tty. 1'iiiUr l!i stimulus t/i' i:iirli j>ritv.--, t':.< [ hii.tiis s.re siirai soinl.'ii-^ thvir criiii to iiiir x:i;>s-t, wliivh is r 1 stinting it.- form or l?n? Tiie New Xjiicyck'pudia. ! Messrs. HiMiicli <v Ail- ii, are she iiir<.-n 1 f?. ' iccfivisiy H'.il).'!.*!i|'iioi:s, I A]it>h:toii*s Xe Kneycloi>vli:i, a v:i!u iMe work now in l!i ! ni' nn'iiica!'.vii. il will c >nipt-.'le<l i l.j volume.-, ;it tii.- j>r!ee <>f iV.im * :; to f;J> [ or volume. The host Itiluul of the coumi . has hecn oiilii tcil i:i iis |'rej>ur:?'.ion, anil Ui ' work promises to 1 a -ttunlni\l tr.:Shori*.y i i every depart mcul ?,f l.itoralure, Art, heiene . ami lliography. As the work is publi.-htd 1 subscript'i'-iii, those d.iring it s hould SV.riiii their names at ouee to the Ajreuts. i Advertisements. \\Y wonM direct the attention of our iva : els to tin- mlvi-rtjji-iti'.-iit of Moore , (Juaife, v. bo have recently associate! 1 the: selves ia tbc 'mercantile business. 'i iu-y a yoursf^ gentlemen of bu-iiavi habits a:;<i e<-u teous tuanix i\- ; th.ir ^toel; is varie-.l nn>l wt seleeli. il ; ni.fl they nit l it a ?lise .- '..as'e of pub! j.al romtgo. .Sun air-'i the car J of Messrs. 1 ' ? a lain ?h-nning< ?'c (' >., the well known I'ne'.o; of .Augusta Ua. ; I!?o advertisement of ii. Kerr ; the settlement of the Jl.tato of A\ : ' Cowan <lucM, by T. 1'. J.aaior, ail'mi the s.i'.c of ii v:ilu:ib:o tract of l:m?l by J. Gilmer; (iiv 11o "f fruit lives; the Slu'rilT and oilier ud The fi !io*.v;i!g IJ.-. tliru:! w.-iv oil! ?vi for/:;vt-:iwo .! J.o.I-v, .No. A. 1". M., l'. t!ie yorr A. 1.. .> " s : ifi-olo-r W. !' nil!. \Vor,l;ii.f?l Mitbtor, ' S. \ . l"nS:?, S?-iii'>p \V:ir?k'ii, ' T. Civv.v, Junior WnnKn, " C. .M. (.'on nor, Stc.et.irv, " 1.'. 1'. 15iii.-ii:s:i.i:i, Trwi'tirvr, " \V. 1.. A||s?, junior ' .la.-. II. llih-v, J?::iur l.ka>;on, " M. JJilancv, Tiler. Tho Bust cf Mr. Potigru. The bust of Mr. iVtigrti savs tho "CliarUfsto r, by Ai ~a. (iai!, wiiich is on temporal' exhibition and probation at. t'ourlcnay's, \vi visited and ii.-jireted vostcrd iy l>y very man citizcn*. wliocom.-urred in mnjiialijiud and co dial commi-ndation sis to tlia fidelity a:.<] < ' |'i<-.-sivi-mil i|W:i':y and ri'iuv.scatativc suecc attained by the ;ir!i-t. A literary friom whom wo found there feasting-his < >? in coi ! templath'c admiration, took I in- first momci ' and opportunity in the store, and amid tl throng, for jotting down the following lines : j ''Jiiijifoiiijitil OH h Ir hihir/ tin huxt "J J. j J'rtifffu. hi/ Atrir. Halt. Quick wit, r.nu ehtssie though*, mid jitdgtnet | clear, j Have marked thy active eoursc from year I year, And uiore, !.n honest fearlessness of soul ' 'l'liut numbers could not awe, nor |iowef eoi j trol. Thou look'i>t well in the marble : The thnlt stand | A monitur to others, when thy Hand ! Huns no more in the hour glass ; yes tl; bust j Shall l>id men think of tiiee n:id dare 1 just? j All honest lawver nlld a nnl l-int trim j '-.^Aud u tirctft sToul?an<l inch U i'utigru. % Tha Minister5 to Russia. | We extract from the Carolinlun ihc followii 1 l.nn.U, ' - ** 1 , iiiuuiu tu uie 11011.*r."W. l'ioken ' the recently appointed Minister to UiiRjsin. 51 I'ickenS is a Statesman of acknowledged nbilil undoubted patriotism, and enlarged cxperienc and is capable of tilling with honor to liimm " 4 / and to the Country, any position, in the gift the Administration: The appointment is a judicious one, and \ ' Riu-linnfiii linni?' '*?? ? U?1. i ICKUTM 18 the l)( informed statesman iu bouth Carolina. \ aay thig without derogation form, otheia, as 1 political opponents odniit it. We were *1 classmate und ioonvinnt? in college, and bnc tliiit. at 'nineteen Years H? wa? in con espc dfinee with John C. Calhoun, George McDufT :W#rreu.K^D*yi?,*rft}rick JNohlo and- Otli ' prominent sUt.usfaen tljcn in public 4 ^'eriodwW deeply lntert-sted in t f vpolitlcafvquestions of the day. , A const* comsjtond*nce with him from college da; ~cr.atftes 'tft'to hour testimony K? the ofcxio : IqtfireifIrr.ifMvitiViy* .nad-in wh^tevo^ fit r?rrps tli# ikfcprest^rTjlioiiorof his nfttivfe 53toi ^ caused him ?&r<Jf?s?t I <0 Court Calandcr. KKTUKX DAYS.?WIXi KUN I'lUCI'lT. Al>!>cvi!!o, Sntur?h?y, l'Vh'y IS. AtnI.i>oii, Sutur?lay, IVli'y!i0. Pie-ken* Satur-lay 1-Vh'y 'Si. T. (I i'l'il! V i lie Hill linltiy, M:i|<4i li. ,r Spartanlmr;..' Saturday,. Man-h i:j. ((v l.aurcus, 1 Saturday, March "Jn. 7] hlTTlMiS OF CO I 11T. ! M "inlay, March 1. , AihIi'I'sihi, M..ii lav. March s. 0. i l*ickc?? Moii-lav, March 1*?. , < ' rcciivillc, Monday, March ii'J. ; Spartanburg, Mou.h'v, March'29. "mi vu?, i\!ii|ul:iv, April ii. ? j ^ Governor Wise's Lotter. . * Gov. Wi^oof Yii'giuia lias recently written |.a lettw-to I TnuMinny- Hull $ufl|t>ty of Iv'o-.v York i:i w ! i i -1 lie ii.-siuii>.-> I lj^< jiosiliou <?>!0U,j~ 1 !>v I ?i?u^]ai t':i the I!i?- Nun as ' iiiH'f'tinn, sun! niiiki -! tin' j!i?i- r.il i!i< -xl >t . . . , ? | ? . ??l its t:!tot: ;? ? ul.to <:u;i<l!tf>n <>f :t >"ti?t!' !:!.15i?- I'niuii. 'I'lic ' iijioslii-v in Lo'.ii i.':i-".s si*<,ii!.< In liiivc 1 #* * !i |?i >i:i|>t?*<.! l?v t>iic *':i!ii*! motives, ii iic?ii'o to Il*' i ort Jit-rii five hoilisiu. - | T!u' ili iValioii of !Ik' <"o\ ri:?ir 1ms ri-coi ve?l i :iti ant 11< !'it ivo I'oiiuiieiii! inn ::i t!i<: following ; l!<*-o'u<i?;iis vh'u-ii liave i-'*<*<*:.tlv priced the ' Vii ;!:iia 1..- -i -!.i' mv, '.y tin almost. iinaiiiiiioit; vol * ; _ i 1. i/ /, 'I lint iii tln> opinion of tin* (!; !> L" J..M.1 i.f Vir -iiiia. i!? fOii?*iii.-in?is to wlij !i :i ,. -i Knt < ! t !.< I :iit . h !i:is i:iis i i*?:i. 11 >:i 11 t< " (.' !.-tiluti- 's i.-' ).' [ lili'ic.m in ii?" | !, 'I lull, it, i.-, < car f?. 111 - |tun] \ <->1 ll:i* i i:11;.:* <';> ! !. s !:i ::< 1 t'ily :i ! I i; 1-1 ;st>-:s ;; , a ."">1 at III! ! I' t tie l.?; I :nit: oil <' >!i-liluJiori. \\ il!l >u'w l.i. l ilt.T coluh . '. I. '1 h?? !!in tho f??l!??\v it;v *-xiia-t tlit/- liib, i.\!i-;i<>r?li:i;try !t ill .-X I\ i ' Cuvci'in'r Wr L-1l?-r is in all iv.-poHs u;i1 t'orliiMito. It i> t in; nm-t iil-lini' .l iloi'imia'iit " l'.>r tin? Sntitli ih:;t vcr i isiaiiuli-S tV?iiii limita! jk-ii. Tlio Ii. iiii'i lii.-? wlio'c (*:il;:in?t ; ilu:r.'..nt!u i si j i >!>: . aluiK^l u i:h?ut <?xi??.'j?ti"ii; tlio .N.i! Ilivi-n j < i |iii ?i:iiiIm-i\<, !i'tl on . I>\ Xoltl.cTIl N'-lilt"!.", Xorii). I'll IIK-Miln-ri ut 5 i t*, a:.-I N't;li-.-rn joiti'iiai*?ail \v,-iv lu iii tilv :n>.limit -1 v n?lv<-i*:iiiu^lliv ilcci-jitancv.* "r of tlitr i.i-colll|>1 on ?.'o|i;l:ll.!i"li ii_V roniiivss as g ihu just, lai'pi-r ui?l true ru;;r.?% Tho Cov?.-rit Dor's iM^ati iii lii'-l;it!?)ii'l, tin- Kii<jiiiiv:*, ^ was dfiiiij tip) sa'.no lliiti;;, ini?l ?>tiiy n <!ay <>r iwn ii^o < iii.'> out in ii<-iiiiii<.'ialio;i of Senator '* ! I'liuli'o L>ii!, w!?Ifit t\ i.t:iiiuiul< i-U-tilically tin1 e- j ssiTnt* cowrso u-? lliat t.ow ur.f l v. ill) much aiuor ainl m- - i?v iltv (lovcrnor. Inj ikfil, \vi:!tt!io ? \r.-j.t i*>:i of tin; Siluck iJe)>ul>i iica'is ain! iii*; i'i atiVctol IViikicimIs at the No|?:li, lli'.'iv was :: > voico r;?au':ii:i!it. ihc w section of il.c cii!.li*y. too, li;nl just lv> i reach i>? IKuii-as thai t!i'xts".it<l votes si ! v 1" '"??i" 11? Lcoini'ton Constitution?:i . ! innjority, :i.~ was :il!> -A-i. of tin: whole Vote of i tin: I : ri'.Dty. lint, just at ilii.s particular nn>v iiu:ti?, t.ii.l-. i ; iivrli ?rii. t:r?i -lances when the acL. i ccjitaiicc tin: 1 j'ion Constitution an?l in i *'K" <,",1'l',i1!c!it sjx'- tly a?!;ai?ion of Kansas into j the I nion r were almost universally rei iranJ..'! in tlii; ii};lit of a lix'jtl fact, suthlculy a y , I'OinbilicIt is t!:ri'\vn into the eamphy the Gov;li ; craor of Virginia?l>v a pri lV-.-si.^l .Soulhcrn ' man?liy a lea liiiL' ?' '! influential 1'cuiocrnt? \ aii"l what is iikvlv t" he 'lie c.icet <>f hi# r?:cl:ami i;:i;irc<*<'<! uitc'l i'oiiy upon the nolution ol tin.- Io:iij-vexcI Ki.:.jasquestion is 11:; letter, to i::uj>[ioriline in its snlvcnl ami to iil-ad vi.>cl i t calcnlalfl in the solution of it< >n ' the coniI'itrv, xviii noi. it*5 c!k*cI l?v, iicresfarily 1,J ; ;n: l i:i..vi!:il.lv, ii> , lln: I'lvsidtMit and r- i Cubiiu-t, a:id iliH'uiini'.'c and dismay a:l tliose ill n<>:-i!:i-r:i iikmi who Iiiivk <u i :.?!?II\- 1 :tthe ; 1 ground that ilic L? foa.-iiitiliou is a J i_v vi.ii.i in.-trumciit, an1'thai lh,rr?> is ii"> violation I'ivrlit in thi* ivfn-al <?f the eon!-s , v. :?ti??ti !i# Mil.mit it in i!io vote of the ? ji. Wlial can thcso >.orl!iini inch ,.iv or <l?, w h-.-ii they litul.Ilitr <;??v?.riit>r< !' Virginia *I?.-itot:iiviti<r as "miVciii >! tric?'.:ry nnd t-lnun?-k*>s fraud," j what liny huvv defended as light and ju>t I. ; throughout f I low can thoy longer li?M nil "jj iln*;r heads hefoiv a Northern constituency, nni ti.-r tin- hitler and hiliujr assault of a distinguish 1 nu n.bo:- of their party at tin-r*ont!i? Williosjt ilocbt, the cra/itic.-a or the vaulting iinihition of his !;.v.-<-!i.-!icy ha* <!?'iie more to exali. 'I' tin: t-oi!in;:? the iu>|? .-i of tlu> esioiiii'T*. <>f iiio j South, an-l to (.-s the eoui::;;e ami llio i hope* of iu Northern fri*it?l*, titan anything 1 that h.:s tr::ir j>;i'. <l in i.;:iny year.-*. li retoain* ! to be ?.!i whether t iic .-en!iiiiciit.s a;;-! jio.-,;!i>)us | i!;e (, >'. < i in : letter lis lie confidently alio : j^es will bo the case, will be approved and enI .lorsc.l by l!ii' I Visiocrstcy <>i" \ irv'iiiia. ? . -<> c <f i The Administration and Judge Douglas. We eXtKKrL iVolil tile Wil-liillgloil CorlVspUlli2or.cc of ti?e Charleston M<rruru, llie following n comment* upon tho strange position, ut present ... oeetipie'l liyMr. ijuelianuii anil Judge l'ouglus, t.-> j respectively. Tlio iSnr.th lias found n strung Y i eliampiosi in t:iu President, whilst Ju-lgo l)oiig las has gone over to list* Republicans, j liotli liave chiinge<l. T!ic solulion of Douglas's ss 1 "po.^tacy, il.e w riter finds isi liis inordinate I ! ambition, lie anticipates u destruction of tlie , j Democratic part v,. which, if even it should eon ,t | limit! to i-roserve lis integrity, would prnbabh* lt: I nol Select liisn as its Candidate for the 1'ivsi.lenjoy. lli.-s intoi'i^t llicn is to eccate a Sectional fJm ! jjsuc, aiitl thus ride into |iuwvr on tlic wing ot 1 l-Yee'-soilisni : it ' 'Jlie position of tilings is a', range. Mi*. IJr.ehi iinan has bee.i lighting against the .South all lo | sti!iini.?r in rc.soliitt} mi?l desperate efforts to i make Kansas u free State-, an<l Judge iJou -las j has been Hiding wiili the .South in insisting upon ii- ] the legality of t he acts of Hie Territorial J-egis j Jul lire, ami upon tin* sovereignty of the (Jon?u | vi iition. And iiow, what a changc uf fiosition ! between them! Mr. JJuchanan is with the hontli, nnd Jmlge Douglas is with the Jjlack iy | Kc|>uhlieaiia. iiyili have changed, Mr. iiuclii nnan *lid, last summer, write h letter to jc I ej'iior Walker, in which lie said to him, "You must use all J?ur iuKueneeto have the Constitution referred back to tlie people for rnlilk-a uon or iejection ; ii|>on una, you aiiU 1 must stan(1 or lull!" This letter will soon be published. .ludgc lioiiglns, last, summer, in his fpc vt*l? at Springlieid. urged the sovereignty oj tlie Conventiou, and its nglit to determine abIS? eolutcly upon the Constitution of Kansas. His Ir." change is explicable. Free soilism is omnipoty cut at llie North, au.l tlie admission of Kansas ' with a pro-slavery Constitution will bo thodestructiou 6f the Democratic parly, As- *0110 of its leaders, he will full" with it, T?,Drove.nt Gf this, lie is struggling to abolitioni?o\tiq.J>friiio<jratic parly, iic is iuflueucecL'by Vti,ll"tifroUier consideration, iio lias been 11 eundidaKafor ilin ii*. I I'reaidency since 1848. 'fiie NorOi hao had >st ! two l'rcitidetUs in <tucccssioii, and tlie South will (V not tolerate tlio nomination of llio next, one 'is from that taction , by the 'Democracy. /l'hia is postpones.Judge Donglas for seven years long>w er. A great cycto in tlie life of a public m- fnan now-u-days. Dougkis, they.Hs for change ie> confusion, anarchy, in order to advance himself; or ilu is uow ap(>ealibir to tfio w?rth-*? w . ? i?u Is prcparing'tiie *yuy far a wctioual fight. 7i 1'?-' vrill come, aiul l*t it cootmv- But.jUouglaa ia gone, tit if iha bowstring w?w around hi^tieok, ana tl|c ye, sack pt?jp?4vcdior hjlvo jr age OOWn^lb ff*w * Wirt us of llje"Helleajwiit," lie wJtftd 6otvytfW6i^ptij|< A New Hcmo I or tho Mormons. | < I'event iiitclli<r?;!ico from I'tuh, wouM mioiii ; ! to in.liente licit tlie it<>riiions?, contemplate ] removing to the JSritMi possessions, in the i | Spring. For soiik* lime pit t, Itri^liain Young J 1 I; 1 l.ev'M .-itlfVi VII>IT tllU IdMIMillll'V ) > the llOI'tll of ! , I lull, especially on lilt- <it the CoIiiuiIim , river, lie lately l"Sj^itc,l>e<l or.!- r< to his t.-at- , | lere?l ?Iinei|i!ei> in t'a'ilornin, and elsewhere, to ( ; join him without tlelav, uml trains of Mormon* ' I j are now on the route fr??ni the Ssouth ami i?outh- > ' { west. The New York' Herald assigns the foli lowing reasons for the step : *, Tile- country nlong ilie Columbia is j ndmira- I 1 bly udiipteri j'nr -eottlemfcntwtunl cultivation, I ' mucb n^orq. so tlinn ahv oth?r wbicli is ojivn to : J tlie M?: "nuns uii ITV'j l'ueili.;. Tln-i'i- is iiiioilu-i* r<*:i?on why I5ri^li:im i Y< tini; jtiiiy li:iv?" ttirsiod Iiis jitlvnlion to the !5riti>li I'i'.-sts.-ioiis lis iH-w ff^ting |>l;tuC. M<> [ Siiiitlicrn lii-ijiiM \vim!<l |tlic out - ( < ! iv.ii-Ji i?i tlio AmyritMii ciiylc. II tli?y uiiii jratci to .Mexico, t IIUV would tlllil MlU 1 HI'; t. ! Stiite.s tl >n>]>> {Ia?-i-<- In f..IV tell Vv.ws elapse. 1 j rliii?r dominion o\?;l" till) wiillMy ; if t!n v . ! won! to Central America, the sanus objection ! . | WoliM I10M il there. lnilecil, tlio fOlt! ;?! c>.'|ct:i-.ioii of the i uit<'J Slal cs in imuutlii'l'il i ! iiii'.l -oiitIs-wcat< v!y dim-lion lunsl ncccssarily ; *-l.i-v litis cuntiin-n*, or tlio i-tuithern iiuii ??u- i ' Ira I !? ! 'ions ol it, any category of |i.;oji!f, j ' la.- . li'iln* or community which is known to | ' j 1> olmox.otis in or lo have reliclled itir.'iiltist the j ' law <-:'tl:c lrni!<-?i State.1. There is no home ' ' : (hi- tifiii there. J '.sit in tin* North tlio cn-o i-. , differ, nI. \\*i; an* not expands:!;..; northward, i There is no de.-ire i'ii any one's p.irt. to . i,v ' 1 anv itoi lioii oT I'amiila ol' tin: JItiii.-liav ; Territory. Nor, iis sill lititimti |.| .?li.i!>iiit y i- ' :uiv ilc.-ir?' likely l<? ari.'tr. It too ' ( up i!. r" for liilibiisiluri*!!i : awl till :tll our 1 own territory i-> lullv o.-cuj.ie.l wo nui ^iiv tmi'-li aiu-ution to what is liorlli of us. l Finn In-more, it. iii?i-=! not lie for?;i'!i?*ii that * " ill.- !i'ii!i < ! the Moll!,"ii- itl'i: l"Iti1isl11rj . :!, ' wlii :iLt:tohnc.'!it. I"i t lii-ir nal i\ <* li.i-_' i -ti <>:i< an! wliOfi- ancient patrio;i-ui ;his lu.-L iitfront. I ' I y I he i-ovi riiinciit of the* I nit?.*s Stales i- ' . liiii-ly t?- have sirrou-t* in full f<>n-<*. Th? j-Iii- ' ' : ;jii-li Mormons no ?I;?i::jt l.anf.r after a r?- ' : I'.imi loan Knyiish t.'ot!ht rv : an-1 as I lie-v con- , j itut : a iartp* | r<*]> i*i<.11 of the- < *>iin51ors ati.I .-oliiii'l's <>f l'.liu!ia:n Youi.l', th-v may* l?; i , ! ? >:| ?.-? * 1 to vx.*ivis>* a very |oW-i;l intlu- nee i , in j.tiosiii.in I??luriii.i-eit.lntMiie-.: in the I'ni- , t?il States, an.) in favor of jn-:r.;c:tli'e migration : , I toil cotinliv where they J'l'obahSv (latter l.he-ai- i o U',., ii...% '....iii.i ti,. ;,' * i lll"k-t ell, Funeral Pageant. "l'ink" the c?'ric.- ji?Jiniciit of the ' , < !i:ii 1. .-tun Corri'f, t lie following inter- , I ?.:tiitjx skctch oi* u funeral in Connecticut, 1 < which ecins more in k?rc*j?ii:i* with feudal j;raii- ! ' tlcur, ami aristocrat io wealth, than the siiiijili; city of HopuhJieatiism : 1 fii:i lv.lj.o 11.' '. remarks from a ?lcFCi i|?tioii j I <ifa fi::>cr:u which was M>l<-l.ilii/'.t:<I in lYuinoe- I t iciit a >horl !hue ago. i lie .-mi ,tii<i only heir j i :? Wfjisiuy hum ? - an ?i uv?? k'iikui cm j i ! iar'.lor.l, I'^cviilly. 1 ho \v;!. ( a ; j iii- ru infant , 'i he hither was Srainii. l j I ?'? !*, s<> well known as tin; inventor ami man- j ' nfa '.iiivr ol'ilio popular revolver pistols. This j i i Tenth-man h:i." tfrowu lo he very rich. lie li;*~ a piimi-lv establishment. neat IturU'oru, am! j ( I hi: has in his employ ia the uninnfaetiire <>|" file anus several hum!;eils ot .uen, ami they seem I ' j Ivi'iiul lo him !>y tie.-: closer llian iIn l?usi- < ii'.s-;. "ilr. Colt lives iii something of the gran li iir ami i>o\? cr ol a lJaron in the. ?M 1'eti'lal I times. It is ea<y to see that tnen thns attached to i ' the father ami master, wotil.l also entwine | ' their atfectioiis aroiuul hi- family, ami e--]U'eial- 1 lv hi- h--ir. A- imlieated ahove, a yivat sha- , ,io\v fell upon tie: house in the loss of the .son. .Mi inoHi-ne-1 hi-ami wi-':ie<l to j'artiei-j | pa!in the ohsnpties. Orders wore issued, j ; a:nl arrangements perfieted, to make it a < grai. funeral paireant. i'oiir clergymen of tin; . lipiseopal C'liUreh Were engaged, two of Jlart- , . ford. an?l two of Middletown, to eoa<ltiel. the funeral soleliiuities. To give elleet to tile j ' I solemn pags-niit, a hand of music, whose inetn-.H ! hers are employes in .Mr. (.'oils* manufactory, : i was also :i: ull<-m'am*<\ ' , ! 'I'll.: body oft.be child was laid out la state. ! T!:c <?th<-r workmen formed a | roc.-'.-ion, ml l l?a>I !!:.' < !<! |.-f, ? u fare- I w.r'd I.iok at 111.- .lea.! young heir. The pen. J ; jil.? ?>f Ilarlford were present in number.*, as j .sii. ii!. A!?the e ivmoiiies, liceti- i liar l.i lit.- Kpi eopa! service, had I, en um.e ' through with, tin: body whs removed from the . ! house t<> its last resting plaei?near a fountain , i in the lawn, siiiwuii'liiig the house, ami dis- 1 I taut from it only about thirty yards. Carri- i I ayes, w.-ri' in readiness to eonvcy tin: mourn- : 1 'i.-t fi sends of the family, ami ihe elcriry to ' tli.- t >iii!>. Meanwhile the band of music was t ; performing funeral d;ige;-. 'i he who!.; scene ' , was one of a peculiar eo mhiuution of sadness j . an.! display, mueh as to. make it an event in i ' tile hiolory of Hartford." Our Exports and Iir>ports. A late number of 1/nrjirr'x IVtrkhi, contains j . 1 tli.t l/illau'titrr infriH/iutiiiir fil.of/iitiAtif t\f <!?<? ? v* . ?u:il contributions of America, to the coin-| j mt-rce of the world. The aggregate value of I ! produce exported, it.will be seen in ?:M<).OG'V ; , (i(K) ; to wlyeh the South contributes nearly ' i *j;?2,iK)0, in the article of cotton, being more i i than -& of t!ie aggregate, and at t lie vnhiu of! ' *(> per head of the whole white population : ' Our whole sales to the world were, for I lie j ' hist fiscal year, over three hundred and sixty I ! millions of dollars, or over thirty millions a; j month?nearly a million a day. Of this, near- i iy twenty-four millions were foreign goods, j which we bought and sold again?to Canada, s i Soiitli Amcrien, Mexico, the j^ist Indies, etc. ! | Many nations with wiiieh We trade.require to i ; lii> |>uki iti iiM'wigii iiiaiHJiacuuvtf, uinl we l?uv , | tlit-iii accordingly. I . Tim balance?say three hundred n:id fortv i ' mil!ions?:< our own produce. This is our nu- | | una) contribution to the world's wealth ; and i a very splendid contribution it'is. This is the i ! argument we ean put forward against ruiii, re- j I v olMous, and panic.' Sixteen" dollars per hcn?l ( j we iiiay ?ay, counting men, women, and eiiil- j ! dren (white,) is the average annual production ; j of tl?e people, of the United States. Where is i I the people that ean my as inu'eh ? j Of this grand figure the leading item, last. ! ' year, was cotton, of which we sent abroad" | nearly ?132,000,000. The crop was large,- aud ' | the price was uigli. Thus the cotton crop a- ' i lone was nearly equal to MX dollars per heild cf j | our White population. Hut for tho cotton j crop we should now be a hundred aud thirty I millions in ?lebt to the fepcign world. Hut for j* tlin f>r>f.hni pi-nn mil* \'nrt.l??M,n Krnf /?o wliiW* ! | nre tlie great consumers of foreign , goods, | would need, this year, to retrench "to that ex- | tent 15?t for the cotton crop the revulsion would have left us prostrate. One may judge of the importance of the cot- i t?>u export from the fucttriut the next greatest j export?specie?was leas thou half as ^inueh. j We sent abroad, in round figures sixty millions of specie, almost entirety 'frtml Californittb' But ad we import eleven rtittions.against an export of nine in foreign bullion, \frc tuupt deduct two from tho ^jross export; hnd our ncfc(outgo of igM.*cic is''thus reduced lo .fifty' eiglib millions, whioli js less than q,ur export of, 'i brcadstpffs. _ " ^ Of Jim great staple we gold to fo^ei^ti rift' tionS iieflriyJifty-naKViUilUons?l,ps?t-than ogp half our oottou. export.TTois wos the contrr* 'bution of thfl lta&idate oufc fcroiirn. 'debt, ' The WenJ; oo? tribute ftonwtUipg'to niic hundred inillioiitf* worth?mostly fioiii^Knj>)ntid. Of sugnr, wliielt eoun-* next, wo took forty-two t ii11 i<>nh(thirty-eight of wit it'll -Veto from the island-. of Cuba and I'm lu Uieo. Of luirdwatv, and the various UKtills. we brought llnrty-six millions' worth?mostly from (iruat Urituin. Thin Wo have all iti-m of twenty-two Millions for eotl'ue : another of ten millions for hides ; alio! her of eijilit f- l'in ola-s< s, ft'-. All llit-so are n't ieles of prime iieeewily ; and the lai'miH'fs?>f thi? import- im|>!ie>< no extravagance (save perhaps, in the finer qualities of silks ninl dry (roods,) but only general prosperity autl.comfort. But what can we'"say of near sevtsd millions' worth of 'liyu{>B$ ov?r< live millioiis' worlU.. of oigtirs ' hud . OMmeeo ; four niiUfolis"* woctli of watehes ; four and a Imlfmillions of <-iiil>roi<li-rius?not to tr?? "locpor l)1fSWil.:ii,s of ol.jccts of luxury if Purely IIkkc cxJ'ciimos mijrlii. be curtail"]. The Bank Suspension. Tlio Charleston C'ljiirio' learns tliat. tlit: [\)irtpti<>lK-r Central has \l<*iiiait?]c>l payment nf tliij j5f<*?iiul month*' penalty for .-'ispon-ion if p.'iyiuctit titiilcr the a?'l i.f lf!p) ; liiinl.s lii; Ii;ts no right t'' exact tin: pcnalt v lor I In: following reasons: 1. In law, tins entire l<"2i>laliv? sos-ioii i.s iv?' janli-il us ?>in' ?lav : Mini lIns act of I '" >7, sli -pisH'l jtl i Ik* op*-rut ? ! ol tlx: art <>f IS I?? (no t inn |)(>im; f j?:?*ili* '1 lor tins latter to l*> into i-li. et) r<s!at?-s ItrtfU o i ln- tir-t ?lay "l tins s*-s-iii n, ami lakintr ?-l:i'i-ow llial 'lay, (wl?i?-li pt-<*?-e<l< >1 lln;s.*r?iml iti"!:'.It's tu j>ii!.-i'*n,) r?lea?-r ?!ns pt ii.iliy Mile ? i]iH all v im-nm-'i 2. l! i- aiiot Insr iirim i | of iaw, thsit, wln-ti i <-i i In i mi I or p.-t.al iaw n I <'pi:.l<-il, (:t 11 I l',i l"ii.* w ill apply V'ln-h tin* operation of Ins ? iim- i- s**i-p*-ii?l<*?l. > !' cannot Ins r*?:-.*.-.l for oilVin-i*.. pr?s\i"ii#ly *ninini t.t? * 1, or penal ~ |IIM-'.II'ivh. hi tii ?; \i* w.", \vt- ?!<: "tippi.K, ,1 liy Siijli 1..I'll nut li?>rity. n:-'l (iii-l iiial -u? !i sii ;i. :i>l i Icihks, Ii :iw li<?1 \'"1. | iiiil t!i? :u?i,lIi's {> '!);t!I \. will : <-i?) in x.-it!i*?n. Tlwv i an ill <n;fc iiiiiU.f tip nil i>.-t??- will- Ilii'iiivc tin; siripr !i-ic<i '? !*>! .!i;il<:?i >\N,:il. :ii liv {ifi'.'ciil t?-|-:il Pli sis, i:i tliiscilv, i>.tl in kit it up, iuiisu-i'tiii! i-ly, I'm- tiual a-ljti liratl' ti. t?> titc l.aw Court <>! A IiTkmIs, Si?>\v in r;- i<1;i here. We i-i \-tvl to l.arn f 11at tin: l'latiti-r; M<* 'liunii'rt'I'iiiik, fi:: 1 111? Snsilii Wotcrii l!ai!"-.I 1 Sin.I;, IiaV" .'iiiticipnti <1 tlio (' !npir<>i!i r's ifi):u!?l . !>< |>?*nril:y in Tin* tllii-r sn I'ai.U.s <>t" I!i- f ii v Iihvi- jinl y?-t jiai'l it. iWi-l Wf trust that they wil 1 ! ! pay it, inks- 111 oliflii-iic*: to ji>ii'.*i:il authority. Wi'nril.ci lvani thatthu Comptroller <"!i;ral. in hi- hot zo:.! t<> et.foiv*.' a law, which I?i<> kvs- !<>iii of the !.<'<;ish;titri* li:><i <loo:ui-<l to a oiitl it inn of utiiiKiitioii. iiai veil n:.it'!' 'l ] ay!!i? i:t of tho j'<'iia!l v for tin? si*vt it jr <-iv'!il <la_\ - ol t'i?- tl.inl month's .sits|i<-iifi"'i!, ivhicli .1 tiio f:.t ill l ilt i'Mi of ill.* l-i.-lkf aw. 'i'liin oemaiul will, \vt* j r> .-uii.v, l>u re i.stcl Uy all the mi-jk'inifl hauler. ? [KOI: Ti'.K IN!ii:!'::\!lKN"T I'l.KS-.] The TumnnratiCG Ship. "No ttiati faih-th alone in his inic:ttit v," is a inaxiiii of universal apj'li* atioti to frail human il V. 11 i; fi'cii I'vi-rv'iv li'-rt:?ill all :<(>vict i' <, >:i<l :n cwry **on?l:ti??:? ..i' lift-; ?s:d if the writf-r, i:i :ln;la-l. nuiiibiM* of the Vin.->toud of (lying hi.< han<l at wit and fnn, in jrivia Indi loas ]?iitur<- of what ho i.< to consider !:i: .-I raudcd Imik of "IVin'icranco, had <.-:;<'i*eis: ! Iiis uci:in> in deciphering tli'- caii-vn'of its apparent deeloiiiion, tit the present !inic, and presented tlicin for consideration to nil who lake an interest in whatever pruinoics the public good, Ihj would have acted more wisely and endured a much more acceptable service to ui.- <-<iiiiiiiiii.it v Tli it tl..? i- ? iiti* iii it.* nl{ctnhiiivc n.i \v!i?n iir.-t organize'! iisi-w, is not to lit ?li>|iiilcl; hut licit the cause if Temperance lias no' liceii placeil upon higher irrotmiU?that, a tlceiileilly wholesome inli'i" iico lias i;nl ln'cii exert< >l i?y tin: laliors of it? lYieu-ls witliin the last twelve months, lr.Urt left. for tiliie to (lel.-niiiuo ; at. all events, I!i:i 1 sueli lia.s heeii the ease, s!in:ii?l lie llic wish niul prayer <<f all u<mmI men ami women, i-allior i!ian l!i - reverse, l! is ours to ,-ow the seed; It to another t-> t'ive I lit! ile::-<-a-e. Surely no one cou!?! wi.-h other than that all men thoiihl l e sole r ami temperate; that Jrniikesiiio-* ini;;ht be i.o more seen in the laml. Certainly no other hopes ami feelings L'OIlM Dl'Olllttl llllV mm !nnIti r it. vl..w ll.n nrroiiii! inevitable alike t<? us all. To promote such at! end, is the sole object of tho>o who have lis-iociatcd Ihcmsel Ve.s together 111 the various organizutions of the Temperance reformation, ami not, as iniuht l<c inferred i>y the opposition of some, to interfere with the rights and privileges of nr.y?rcligiur.3, eivil, or political ; and if the < florid made in tliLbehalf have proved a failure rather than a success, it should l.c matter of deep regret rather than cause for merriment ami ridiettle. It is a noble effort to see .one who has been addicted to the excessive use of ardent spirits; cud'-uvoring to rid himself of the habit, aii^ although many failures may mark the honest effort, it ill becomes any one in whose bosom burn the least throbbings of humanity, to make light of him therefor. To all 6Ueh we would point, though -with feelings of charity. to the rebuke of the Saviour to tlior.e who would nave btoncil the erring one "taken in flit* very act." I .ft us endeavour to raise the fallen, mti] pity them wiilt feelings of true sympathy, and not leave them to "the tender mercies" <>f ilielr unfortunate habit. It islhe part of a noble philanthropy so to do; and through evil report and good report, let us continue to point lhe erring to the only safety ?Infill alutlinrjicf j'roui ichutei-cr intoxicates. 1 It is customary to consider those who have united in the Temperance reformation as "a band of brother*"?such is the euphony of many a tempera nee song, lias tlio feeling, which filch a. brotherhood implies, at all times actuated the Abbeville Division? . Iluve we indeed, in all thing* ntid all time?, been "a band of brothers i" "Have we at all times, held up the hands of tech other as they were disposed-to' droop and fall. nS> ' brother^', do and should do i 1'o.or fallen human nature! IIow many of us could "east the lirst -ftoyo" thorol If so, let us .do our first works over again. It is never too late to "do good; tjven those who enter tliei vineyard at the eleventh hour, are rewarded vftth thoir penny. We may t . i _ i. _ j'a r _ l L A! A ue nuigiicu 111 ior our zum in nim cause, vur names may be cast outran evil, fpr tlio part, we tako in it jft'et wht-n wo come to change wor^ls, ye will never regret for'havjng honestly endeavored to dissuade our fftlow man from a boverogej fraught with so tench ovfttond peril. Othcts may crave a more honorable epitaph ; bo t{i? h\imbla one otirs?"l/ere^i<^ono who lived ft atibei*m??n lutya'olf, and houestly _ rcoom/ nicufled,the 8ame virtuo to Others.'* "i S ' ^ - ^ ' TV.:.,.-; v* : . :*> * i /m<-r mS: '.'.f " /; "'.to? rev, d*. cbq?st~tb{^'6ufigumhe^genji^Ta^vee^^ tii nn?H^ Further by tho America. Halifax, Jan. 10.?Tin- rated of tlio 15ank 6f Kniilaii'l wero uiicliuii'jed. Tit.- loss <>f the Sepoys at I.uckuow, was estimated nV7,000. . .. J. Tin- investment, of Canton, it^Vns expected, would take place fthout UtO tyjein11er. ] II. i.i said that- Spain considers tli&: mediation , ol Kn^lnnd af)d Ffpnco 111 tho IKajiArto^texican question to h?> elided,-if Mexico>i8tu:<es to accept , all the conditions mode. activity exist | ed at thc^pnuMi portp, In preparations for the I expedition to Mexico. I Tito holfdays in I'.nglaud had checked h?sij nee*. j* Preparations to launch the Leviathan wero to ; lie recommenced. | The liriti.-h revenue returns have decreased | for the year to tin: amount of ,l'l,bijC>,yui>. tummi.whi. m.ws. ! I.tvi:i:i'ooi. Con<>\ Mam-i.i.?The sales of ( Cotton in lour .lays', comprised l",tiiu) bales, at an advance ol'^d. per !i>. " pcillators took I . ?.<') and livport -i - ? HI biles, leaving V)t> l>a!.-s of all dc.-ei i| < :< :?-? to the trade, The Miles i 1 1 oil lliiii vluy w?.T? i'nlcs, <?I" wliicli Jimjii : wijro for t-j-ootiliili'-ii ami i*n? ? t??r cxjuTt. < >i Il'hiis l'aif was at 0 !., < Moans Mi<li!!iis^ . at Mol.il.- l-'aif jit (i 7 1 liil.; M??!>iI.* MM>1 ii.i^ at r.;.l.; I. I'Saiuls 1'air at r>1 C.I., iu,.| !'{ilaiitls Mill.llin;.; at .id. |n;r'I>. Tin' market closcil iMi.iyant with an a<lva:iviit^ t :i?l t:?-v. ' 'l li.' Muck on liiiii'l wr!< 41111,1111^ Kales, hi' \v!iii-!i l'.HI.UOO was Atiiffiraii. 'l'!i.? stuck was steadily in vX.v. - uf'?!; cstimat % 11n;i: l'8!i:i: i:?> ; Ni.<;i >(.?.? A i-?f? . i:i tii'f AM>;i:ty !"atr;?it. !-ay.< Ilia' at t!:? salt: i>t l"ill. ("Iiri.-'li j's y ? !' r-octli Carolina, at lii -in I'.:iI;it enmity, <?ii tlic iil?t ; !i>- s<>].| i.; |>?. 1 .lie iwi-ntv 'wu lu-rrn.--, a!, an iivi'in;- "I ; nine tiiili'r-'at aa :i\ i ra_'<' * !' V-l! I.iiti?I w-lvo :i -1111>s i I.I _ 1 . ...... 'it.i; mtiiitv, all.: liiU-SVst. IVoiii 11 aic?cfjiiit! 11> a ? :. .!i snlo. I'<!',-\hnrii }) :,iwr>tt. Ai:.-.!vai. >: I'm iiuat i.?Wi' loani lh<- arrival <>f l!iU ^- 'itlemai!, w!h> v. ill, i?:i a--uiiH! 111 >! :ln- J'r< r-i'i.-in-y <>l" tin* "??i 1i II,: lias li -.11 r. coivc! wisli <! rat !? ..- t.|" rosj.i-rt . an*! ?-:^iin I>\ ti. r .-f..i !riits. jiiiJ wo !...; no ?' ?!?; Iiis iMt!i:.i.ci>->u wi'li lin'tn will bo iiitilii, wily Y> <j \vvl<:>>!iio liim So nur s'leioly ami city. M.\ JC2:3C-:5>, On tin- 1"t!? in>l., l?v i!-." Iti'v. T. A. lloyt, Mr. .1. !'r.\-i.i! l.ivisiivioN, un-1 Miss I'an mi". Mr. t'av?:il! "I lit- l)i-tri? t. B>sg;E>. 1 At lor father's ri'.-iikin-'t in litis l>i-.!riot oti l'li'isi v tin' I.V1I1 in !.i:.t, of "l"y|?l??ti<l i'livUinu'iia, j Mrs. l!.*irl>arv Ann <"vittliin l.oiiuix, consort, i of (leori^o \V. I.onjax, i:i lie- 'Jl>i Year of lier ! a (re. Tim <l<'eoaao<l was "f iuuiaMe an<l lovely I disposition. Asa wife nt!?l fri?.ni?l. she was a'fj f?.'i:iioiia1? ami Kim1., as a neiul.lior site was nirrc'ii'ilrt am] / . ami liijlilv e--1<>eine<l livnl' who l;m-w Ins*. Sin- unit <1 villi tin- Meth' inlist Church .-iimh1 yviii's since which time | l?i?r li ft; hits consistent. willi Iht I'Hifi'ssion sho li'-.fir with innvli patience, ?? ! ro>itrn.'il the nflticiions aiul trial-, lhr<>ii:;>i v.'Kicli in the : providence of CI?> ! .-h* was oalicil ii? pass. She I leaves behind a lii:d>antl, a father mid ini?tli< r, | sisters ntt'l brothers, ami ntinicro'is other friend* totiMHirii lror loss. In Iter iilitvtr--5 her faith , in Christ, was stroi:..', she possessed tliat 1:>-p ; which is ail anchor of the soul, both sure dim! -t.ra.11*.?t-I?o sh-eps iii pc.i'je aii?l rests from her labors, ami her works do follow her. K iiinef copy. ?rfa?-fc.TtvegiCrtij.0 c ^wrr?ittvinif-Tiax?n?va?i C6nsi?ME35S. The following persons have freight in the Depot at. Abbeville:? .1 K Mnrsh.ill, K WhitiieM Sonlli. W M Free | man, A \V 'l'eaeue, T I' l'en ili. (Sen S Me'iowan. ! .1 W Crawford, II A -lones, J Citniiitttlham, i 11 S Kerr, 1> L Ward law, -J Ward law, Mrs. .*3 C DcJirr.hl. 1). 11. SONDI.KV, A ? i? f-C b' 's-? i AlilikVIU.K, iIaii. -J.?Our (Jo!ton market, luring tin; j<ast \v (lavs, have ln-cli f-onunvhat , buoyant, al adv.Hieing rates Wu S to j lo els. as extremes. ! i Co:.rmi:ia .l.iii. '20. 1S.">S.?T!i.-r.- ha.s Keen an ! active di-:nand fur cotton dnriit;.; the pa-t two ! .lays, and j?i-it:?s~ arc btcmlilv a?l van<-in^ ; \w : now quote li.v cents for ordinary ; g?io?l midj dIisivr Hj|-, and lair to choice 10 cents. ! Ciiav.i ksto.v, Jan. 18.?The cotton market ! ot>cned to daV at. ririccs irtvimlnrlv i >i ; .! vanccd on- tins.strliin*; rales of Friday ami Saturday. Tim demand was tr*??> 1. nearly :>.0<? j hales having changed hand* on the hasis of lOj j coats for middlings Jfije. for good middlings, j and I lc. for middling fair. Nkw Yokk, Jail. 10.?Cotton.?1,000 bales ; changed hands to-day at an ndvniiec of Jc. J Savannah. Jan. 1'.).?Cotton.?Sales of 400 i hull's wore made in our market to-day. The j market quiet. i An just a, .lan. 1*.).?Cott on.?sSnles of 300 hales j were made in our market to day at unchanged j. prices. ! riJiJIIA1N, JJ5SN INftS & GO., ! GE0CER5 AND COTTON FACTORS. ' AUGUSTA GA. . . j Antoine Poullain, Thomas J. Jennings ' isaaih Purse. j Ann. 18, 18.03 38 -lni New Crop Sugar acid MOfla kscs. ! OA UHL*. New Crop New Orleans Syrup. ? V* 1(1 I.Ms, do do do do do yugur, 10 I'a-'s Uio Ott'oe, acw<Jiop. v Hv II. S'. KERR. Jun.^O, r,S , 3'J ot ~ t . - .;?: * sait: eait 11 JUST received and for sale 150 Sacks New Liverpool SALT, by . * It? S. KERR. Jim. 20, 58 89 i ' .it Fruit .Trees for Sale. Subscriber lias now in JAbbevillo Vilb?ge, ft clioico eolection of Frui6 Trees from Greensboro North Caroliati.' consisting of Apples, Peach?*, l'iunia and. Vines. lie may JLie found at llio Slore of Messrs. Wier <fc Litli-> gov, and will remain n few days. ? TIIOilAS II*FRENTJSS9. Jan. 21, 1858 1 88 42t Notice in Ordinary. - rpirE '^ij^rityuteoa of fcho Estate of tho Jute X. William Cowan deconsed, will take notiC#tIiftfcUl?en*dhiiiiii4rfttoi^will-8<Htk> this estate on tiio-ldth next, in tho Ordinary'aoffico. .Let'all jr?t?re8te<l debtors, creditors, and diatriliutccHTib tlien and thero, accordingly. 1 T. F. LANIER, Adm'r. . .. .Inn. 9.1. IRSft SR " Sm ' "I . - Jf ? , I : Citation. ^ ByitWIMJAM. IIILL, Ksq., Ordinary a? AUbevilloiDfslHct:" _ k"\*r^rEBI!AS.'J. J?. MoBfttb", hna -applied ' to V V\.i?j3f>e fprErttJfrtf of Adnupiitratiort on all ami BingulfiVtho coods nnd ehivltolg, rights arwl crcdiU of ChT?b AV. G/eor late of llio District aforoiftJdv'decwi.^t'd r ' *' i' .Tly*enrc, therefore, to.oite and fldmoniah alj an& <iiJgular't6^kirittr^d,andvcr^ditqri?.aiof th<f said deceaafcd, to bo and' appear before?"TO* .Atom nextOrdinary (Virtftr.^o ^afl^Dis - ^Laiad. for Subscriber offers for ?:ile "ti!.-* vnhmblcr^^MM l?j?-IU" JTrftet of land, lvintr within thi^o nitfea ' of Abbeville C.'ll., on the road to Cokesbury,' ?Ai; -1 nnd also on the Abbeville Uynneb.of the G.^41 '^V. ; II. It. The tract contain* nbo'ut' 350 acte3,. | and is well improved :nul under good mciicoV .'.M "?/. If not sold at private sale it. will be disposed at Public oulerv oi> Sule f>ay in February next. JAMKS I. OILMKlt.. ".0 i January "ill, "it.. ,s. Vgp 1 GO 1*A HTN KHS111P ft OTICE. ^ j I JIAYK this day associated with me in busi- ' j X ih'ss. Mr. (J. F. tjUAIFK, to take ell'ect from ! August 1st, 1857 extending to August 1st, 18C0.Tin style of the linn in future will he MOOUU j ?fc Ql.'AlFK. >' . j IS you wish to snvo money como to MOOllK A OL'AIFE. Tl y?u wi.*!i to got (fSX.I ISLT/l(IS for 11 cont.i i-ouii; to MOOKK ?t QL'All'li. I f you wMi !? tr?:t M.1 /,'l.HOItO stripos or J i'lii'i ks for 1 ".M els., i.-oiih* to l MDUfir.it (i LA IKK. /? If you wi.-h ( > get Itleiiclici! or Brown siuirnsa for ci ct?., conn- to Rjj I MOOUKifc <>i;A11''E. J f you wisli lo got Wliit.' Sflk'k'T/Xff for' \ | 1 ? vis., comu to MOO UK it < ?l.'AI FK. If von wi.-li ir> iii.li I'llmur/< i ui.' - v/i?r? cuiudl,. I' .r 1JA els voiuc I'l .MOOKK &QL A11-H. ' If you wish /</:'/' QI'//,W fur ?1 25 els.-, conn-1?? MOO 1115 i 'iL'AU'M. It' von wijli J'.LA XKKTS fur $1 Oft cuiiie (u ' MOO UK ?fc Ol'Ml-K. if viii wi-li I.mlies' .V Eli 1X0 IVi'.S'TVs at i <\ :i'ri c.m.u t.. MOOllKifc (JlTAll-'E. ' If you wieU Wliilo Ulill./.A XTK fur 12} ft --., cmtiulo MOOUK it OL'AIFKK. If .. - ' " * ' ii mm i wi.-ii Jit.. ]('/\~ F11. A", for To cts., ?': , ?-oine*lo MOO UK A (JlAIVi:. Ifyn'i wish J'l.Alh HILK for *7 V eU., come to MOOltKA QUAIFK. If von wi.-'li t o lii! v aiiv filing in the t' *i:n V line, cine to* .M< RHIK A til'All-li If von wi-h to litiv jj?mm1 t.'I.OTIHXU for u little money, eoine to MODl'Ki lil'All'K. It' vim wi.-lt to liny I'llKXCll PIQUE SJlll:TS for $'2 ."?!) eoii.c to MOORKA QI'AIFR. If voit wniit. ln-avy S. 1XOX \\'<)0L S/i Hi'IS for ?I - "> et.s., conie to j MOORK A QL'AIFE. It" V' U vi>h to liny rrciieh, Kniflish or Amcr' ieau '(.WftSAMKlli.'S for a little moaev coino ' to MOO I IK A (JlWlt'i:. r M-i' :r m I - *. > i~n u? ihiv ir?ious upon a 1 ) time <>r rliruitif, yon iim?!, peek tliosc who have d?ne and aru doini; that kind of business ;uid who may continue while time may exist. } ? i <5?n* adviec would be, fill your pockets with Y~ thelilihy lucre, and let your watchword be -,C ; we will pay up as we u'o. Thaiskful lor the past, with brighter hopes ' ' i for the future, wo remain verv respect fully* Moulin ,t tiL Aii'H. - *' 1 Jan. 2<1, k<5S ::S tf ? ? ci5 wn; eczs "bl-l: o \ 1.1. persons indebted to the subscriber by ,i-r iK.ti'(ii- iiwnmit oi*? ?.?,. ? (?.i * J,'~ I.u jliljr up liv I In- iiiiuulc of TVliiv.arv next.. ' M. T. OWEN'. Al.V-vi'.lo C. H, .Inn. r. l.?-,s. :$6 tf ' Office G. & C. R., Company. - *. roI.UMlJlA, Jan. 12. 1858. 1 TVoltcc to Sioctiliolrtcvs. i "V'O'ncKH li.-r.-l.y L'iven tlint nil Stocl;liol?li rs in nrn-aiM arc r<-<i ne-teil to ]>av tlt> in ??a<! month fniiii tlii* ilat<*, an<l 1 lint, all stock *,' r.'iiiaiaiii'^ uiifni'l at I!?? expiration of tlint. ' >V' timo will l>e ?leel:iivil furfuitol and tlie stock ncecount. eln?i>il. .1. 1>. S(;L;TIIK11N*. AiuVr., A-Teen*. Jan. 12. 2-S'iS. ::t im AdnJtsti^Jralcr's SaJr;. ,w ^ IWill s?-!l a) 111" lull* ri>si*lvin?c ?>f Jo?o|)la.'S i I.itron, <1' <:rai<.il, > > Tlnivs'lny Ilio 28th,. > '% / hist., all tin' )".|"<if,al l>tiit>; <>!' ~ai<i fee*il'.fc,< i em.si.afinti ??f i.:n". likely >'<-cro>-?, IWave*. Oat-.. Ui\ 1 Ini_'s. I!>>:i-'-hn!>l mi.I Kitetien furnitures; ' ' I'lnntiitioii (in.!-:. Corn l*'<?.Ji!i-r?a two horse- .}, ' V?'n ???si. :i i]otib!c-j-.-:itvil all-1 I art i'-Io.t too ti tliotis to Mention. <'l; Also :tt ,\M'.-vi!!e Court House on Salc-ilny1' ,'A in !\;l>riinry next, two eiii.-'s of extra (,'arpcn: j tor's Tool*. j 'lVrnis Made known on ilnv of ?nl'e. ,1. 1'. LIVINGSTON', A.lm'r. }*3? i .Inn. 12. 1 :v7 2t ; . a i j Last Notice. j A F> the eredifors of the Estate nro getting '? ?;< , ; J.\. " clamorous for t bi-ir dues. I nn reluctantly- . enmpelled (in tlies?* hard time) to call eneli nnd1 ' (j every one indebted to the Kslate to come forward mid jiav it p. T>uriii? my nhsoriea Mr. \V. S. Al'lT.KTOJT .. Vfd i l at. New Mnrket. will receipt for money paid,. V ! and attend to the business ireiiernlly. \V. W. PKitltVMAX, . '% ' Administrator of tlie K-tuto of Jas. Doug> | lassdowwoil. , Ij 1\ S.-.?All persons having demands Against) , . | the estate will present ihem promptly attested i by the second Mondav in February. Jan. Tl. 185S. " 37 tf y? Notice of Settlement. Estate of Rebecca Boggs, dee'd. m.T/"ITlP1* l.r.w.1... tn ..It nnl.Coo ~ { corned in this ostnfe, and especially ioJa&i.i'?,j tho?o \v)i<> reside beyond tlie limit.') of tlftfAv/:;* j Stnfe, that n limil settlement of the some wilfrj|a??C; I ho made in the Court of Ordinary for A b b e.v i 1 I District on tlie nintli dny of April next, Tlioso^vJjj^! i linvtng claims'of debt against the estate | present tlietn in-t.lie mean time, and those I' nig are required to make speed v payment, i JOHN McCJiEItV, Adm'r. Jnn. 0,1828. . 37 ft . I?oliee of Settlement, Of the Estate of TJel Wideman, deo^^^pl HT ATTrP io "Sivmi fn'tliA KSnJrMl J^l creditor* of the Estate of Uel Wid dveoaccd, that a final settlement okjthe 8anf{*-v.W^ will bo made in the Ordiury'a Office,*AbbcvilI&j^j|^, District upon th$<8econd day of Fobrua^.jjci??j^?.* All persons [indebted will plcn.se pojt up,^B'nct'.>t?C<^ 'thoae having elnini& will present their dcm|iriti^;^^v on or befowtliftt'day. ' ?.- * , ' AUG. M, COX, Ag't., AdtnV*^pSk Jan. 8, 1848* &7 . Obliged to Have It. $1^?WE Are obliged to lmvcr njoney, and ->.s > ' desire that all our customers will us by the thirteenth of "Februrw We there will be a rise in cotton beibre thea^jflESBfij \vp are diapo&yd to give yon all a get ft good price. We wish that mntteremayg^^M e squared up, an J trust that this may vtIio Hye of nllwlio owe us. After the .Cou limy look out. W6 mcnn what we ' .. WICKLIFF & ARa6TR0 | : : ?-2?? ^ By WILLIAM II ILL, Esq., Ordinary ofAttggg ': ^v^<kl>??trict ; - * >'' "fYATHEIIBAS, Augnetvia V, V plied ' to * Adjrninietffttion, on all and singular rtn3l'ofiattel8/' rights and creflita