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Tho Kansas Dcbato in CongresK. The Wiis-hingion correspondent of I lie .t/ir< eurif, iu the following vxtrnet, Cornishes, mi inc* Ifrwliiw fketch of {lie in the Senate, nt the close of the ]>rolmeted, debate upon1'the Knnsas hill. Tim writer assigns to Senator Toom!> , tliie cfi-tl t of having e lVetua'"y ieitiolidhed the "'l.ittle Giant," by u conclusive rj.Vft'n 11 of hi ? various poM? o b and bv fixing upon hint, the ehargc of having i-aerilieed his vrineiiile to ;i tit?i.? k. rui...i: , , - - |-""?y , By eitrlit ?>'cl?u-U in tlio tiinrnin^ tlic ludico' gallery. was nearly full, ami l>v IoVI'?ck ov41-v possible t>puc?- in (lie vralirriis, corrn1<'iv, ami ftair-enM's, was |):ick. ?l \v it It human licins;-, SStuiirt, of Michigan. Iiiui llu; honor. ami ma<le ait urgttim-nt full of hjx'i'ial plea.'lini;* auain-t l'ugU's amendment, Jit- is a vorv tmpreposses iiiir man, with n mean. repulsive eountenaiiue which, with liis inuiow. illiberal ?* ?. !imore l?p(its tiim font petty ?*oi!.?tiil>li.' than -t Senator.. til J > ?" " "" " >. uo u'nu?i.'u uy ijayuru, oi UJoJo.'vva.rb. one of, if iiut, the, ijiost jablo. jurisfii! t!i > n-. ate,.in " "!: w; " - I >' tJlU^d^L^fJWPTr u]>;-caivd and took lii^ PWPffiHl do voted liiriiSi-if to ii 1 ili ! i'. I i v l .> 111". llittiiin<>:i<l, of South < ai'dinn, whouV, ' inij -l [>. id., tii? Sci.atu took ji rocv>3 7 '* o'clock." t * As p?i"ii tli(> pil'.ori * were cieiisvd. the ipiiiii'ii?i: crowd thai Imd wakinsr o-ir.ido, now rushed in, nnd'a Ir-itn-iidoi:* < . cj '-cl-'u of hoops and ? rit. >I>*iand Wowdinir, took jdaoe, iiiiimi a!l en; I < of i i i. ula. tlons from the I'liir-a* well as the i??*:v'i * :. The reporter-':' ii!ery w.i <:>!< ? ta'.'ii p;..?lesion of, i.i which ? :?', . !..-j.tho lieruti\f,. n i ' 1 .... i v. .;n'! in. i r.-r ir'r. i. r, Vli'l.. . v.-fv niehe mul recess i.i :lt. \v ?-lo\v-? was til!,- !'it;>. The itti'l vi-; ol *lu* Semite wi-tv n!*o iy filli ! villi the hiilies <>| St mil*>rnr.it their IVi.-ii'U. (hi the re^j-.-icnihlin-.i of ill-; SSctintv, l)r. O'.vin, ofCal., inuvcj to sidmit the )a<ii?6to the floor, which motion f.ii!-, 1 in the iiioriiiiij.r. I'Uf \v:e? now c:uiTie<i. \vh?>ii a perfect >r.'? cm of In'ie< j?ouiv?i into t in' Serial . iillijijj cvt'fy j.cffiitil.'A I a re*.' puriioii of the tllelltblTS ol the I 111!.: ;' V.'.W llU'l ]Tl--'llt. itnd tilled it]* t!i>: <. Tl^<. ?. ??:/> o'Vi/ \y?* really be wihk-rii : iiii'l tltr-is!ii vr. Tin* I's ? -.5 ! :11 ?>!' thcSeliRte hav in-; :n:li >uii<*ei! t !:< Mt'.j..-' -lill Tinder nit .on, 11.? ('lerlc read the iille of the bill, when Mr. 1 > ivf/la-rot; from liis s.-at. ttr.-l pleading 'h-h;!i:y fro. i hi* hit" i!!r:[ :?> eeeded toth-fctol !ii ; .self and his |>->si: imi. 'I'" do him ju<iit-.-, ;:m :* t. ativ hits. nii<i - his fervor, ? *!?-..- or ;vie.-*. i-,i.?hi\v:i the nj> platisi; from ihf jj-.:He jdainly sh'>\v?i: now deeply an.I i !'i r:v m !" li is ( ???it rind the ntiii.'ks t!i :i hud ( :) n?a upon him. At one time, lie w ! ,! and .ii tia it : lint, towards .llic close, h'-j manner was -i:j?i?!:-?*it. iin-J r}?|?c;?lihit. It was a .- l i.i. iiiini sp<-etael? to wit nos# 11 urcnl K-ntf<*r of tlie 1 >eniocrat par!y (Hit oii ali'l isolate! irotn the hroilierhoo'l, allti separated lYom th<n> fi-io:j?1 -i; ps of f> !": 1 i?al * lies which once iii:;de liiai ,-u popular in titSotllil. On his c<>n<']tv1in;r. Mr. Toombs rose to reply, and, in :i withering. enishinir'speech, came down willt such l??ri*Q ? :> tit - positions a.ssunn-d l>y Mr. l)on^hi? and hi# di-lence, that. tli?: "lit tie giant" seemed perfectly overcome. Here /uned to answer tquestions propounded hy llr. Ti?nnlii!, nmial'ected in 1 r<-at his interi" galoi-with scorn ami contempt. If won Id not do. however; and when .Mr. Jioiiirhis put mi liii overcoat to retire. -Mr. 'fooinhs :i-k- 1 hint to remain, as ho intended to omitradiet h;s ev< ry position. Mr. 'i'oomlis said tin- Illinois Senator hud voted for craminint; down the throats of the people a free State Constitution, n^ainr! their will, on u former occasion : hut now that there was a nj^er in t lie ijm-.t ion, he (l)ott^ jusi telt, lortlie first time, tSuit i! choahed theni? Mr. Toombs was unrelenting in It is charges (if hypocrisy, and when he linislteil, it was felt Hint l)"Usxl:is was demolished, and lie excited a general i'eeling of |?itv. The Calhoun LTonumcnt Association. A correspondent of tins Charleston CiturUr, proposes to the Indies of the As.'oeiation, the propriety of applying the* fund.---, now in their hands lo the endowment of an educational inbtitutc, similar U> the Wellington (Joihve, oreeted i:i Knghmd, to the memory of the "iron duho." Tilt* bisection t?*-*.-ins 11? be an ex > ! lent one, and as the writer Well remarks, wo-:!.; benefit t!i** living, at the .-.ime t ima that it would honor the dead. KfjWJt'.ly with the monumental pile, and the sculptured marble, would it express a people's grateful homage to the memory of the great state-man, whilst it woaid perpetuate his name and intim-new, in the proine v tion of the great oljeet*, to which his life \v:ir? nconsecrated; T'pftn the death of the I>ul:e of Wellington, it was proposed to ereet. :t mon:jtit to hi* inmory :>!'tor the ancient style i:i which it has been jiropotr.! ti> erect- a monument to onsgreat stutcMnan, Mr. Calhoun. A h:i'|>l\V suggestion induced ilui friends of the scheme I <> Undertake n monument. which Would lie::, lit the living, while nt the same time ^it honored 1he dead. A college I ? cduentc the orphans of that profession ?>f which the lhtkewas the nol?loetornament, wn? proposed to be riveted to his luemorv, to be called the Wellington l.'ol lege. The Queen, with her champler:*! i.j benevolence, entered wurhilv into the |dtui, and in a short time Upward* oi K?.<?0?i were >-jii.-'.-?l nnd that noble institution wa< ei?dowe l, wliii'h - doubt less, for n ecritnry to eonio, will seatt.r innumerable !do?sint:< over the land which lirti'C '.lie nob'.o Mi l generous founders of 15;: yrcut. work. .Quo o( your "coadjutor?," in creotuig tlxCai'iov.u .Monument, has proposal to ynii to >t you? your funi'sin a ljinniicr somewhat. similar, by endowing an <Jiu-ati"ii:il institution 1 <. t he memory < f the great statesman whose nam.you desiro to liouon. This proposal t\e< in-* # > congenial to t.11? known ebnraeler and b'-nevo.^-Jcnee of Mr. Calhoun himself, that. no ono who ; know Him could doubt lli? oordiul approbation 'Were ha. now among the living. The writer > ofthis article was well' nc<piainf cd \vit!i his , . feeifug* on kindred Mil>jeet->. and would add *\fr " Jda'.ti&liiuony. to the suggestions made by Col. " ^v'lGadddoc find the writer above referred to. If you will pfcrrrtit yourselves to compare the '. *'' Vitltt^bf wmio future Calhoun, which your Mr friends might educate, toibc utmost e.xicnt of jj: nenent wiueh ntav arise from the ru'i>-t com pjete anil classical monument Of mere material : ' 3'i.u would not. hesitate lo tnn^o the choice. Observe how many oj'the most valuable men i/v'- . .in society are amongst those who had a rout difficulty in procuringin fuot was de.*".*!jp'ej??fent iifion kind and genirous friend*. Mr. Calhoun, hirri.-flif, w'a3 the nieaim of 'Vr>nging forward one of the greatest mind* ' : Which has done honor to onr State: and you will be treodii^ dirci-tly in his footsteps 'by &?<; apptying you." funds iii'tho^ r?.nniier proposed. \; . ;Cf?,n any more..noble or patriotic work be a.;^ ^^.&^jitiah^d by t^tc daifgh&rs <5f Carolina, than .jjityiiili' the nieani qf ^rearing futtfre statesd^?-itPPn "i'd. orators to defend our institutions and vuuw mc upcor -otiU ropu'tatiou of our > ' ' v v-7> *' -. ; ? ---^?-* - -..,? . Our, Congressmen.; r?^flt^TOe^a>liirtgtbn corttapoitdent of tlio ImI^qH^^ProS^yiwfi-rAfe'rs in the following eomplito tke^rocenVVpepch of Senator ll'amhtbn J, oq<t U> atir immediate '-ireprateulRtive I^ JiOnbam: . ' The ?pce/rfC n| a whole.-I^ns >minant1y. sueftnd^ptaee? Ciov; Huniritolni in tjio fiojil Tulilt <^Ah)er(c?n S<oV?f(fc ?- iX? VAi" listen <i<] >: rs^ Tillv IXMPKXDKXT PRESS| is pljin.itruko Kvuny khiimy moisNino nr LEE & WIL3CN. \! | W. A. LEE, - ~r~T*7 - - Editor, j fittlhii'Ju'iiit, like H/iti'Hix, fail in jiothiuit which [ I ifi' i; b iiHeinpl, v. hcti sustaiH'cil 'lit/ rirluoitu ' j puff,of, .;// ' 1 trrmi wil n'sot tllion.?11KNKY Ol.AV j i " 11 'i/liiiy to JI raise,I not afraiti to blume." , i Terns?Two Dollars a Year, in Advance, j ABBEVILjle c. h. FJIIDAY, AI'liiL 2, 1858., Por tha Legislature. C^"Tli<t friends of II. A. JONES, ICuq., would ; ivs|ipotfully auiioifuVe hint n? r? candidate for Uio Lvgiglatu^, ni ihe Ix'xt clceiiort. s ! ' iW&r T!io of'Col. II. II. llAUI'lii:, ; ; would r<-?|?..-clfu!ly nmiouiK-i liim n.i n Caiuii . 1 'latisfor tlie Legislature attlio ensuing elce- j tinn. j , ! T'hj !! j. M. L. Hoi.li.nii, will |-1i:as<> ne?.,??|?t J I our tii:i:i!;.i for Con?.ii'?v.-ionnl I lueuiiicnt*. ?c- * ??-? V. M. C. Association, j Tl;.' r^u'ilai iih-i'I iuir of 'lit- Y. M. C. A??'C*ia- j ' | ti< 11 v il! 1>* held <oi iii.xt Tuesday ?jvt-ui:str, in j i.?< v. *mu i i .\ lull it!U*:t?iaiico t?x 1 iiioii:V i?. ri-tiii ?tdl. ? *rC- * ? ? | Hon. P. V/., Pickens. jj T'h: W:ts!iiti?.;i"!i iiiimIluo arrival ; . it V%'i:iiir<i"s ipf our f.-lj*>w--ii!/.fi!, tin* Hon. F I !'i -li>:n ro"fc f..r lin-stn. We uii.ti r- ) .-.tan.1 lio -viil |irol>.'?l>Iy sail ii: the .-iti-Miivi* ol'U.v , I April. Tim Weather. ; ' Tin* \v< :ilher. iiiiinic t!so wocl;, has Ihumi I !.i i_rli* iiii'l L* i.ial ; tin1 ;.i" r- iloh-iit nf t!i ;>cr- | ' fume <>f < ? =, mi'! l!i<* tiriivi's voimI with the ' : of !li<: hit is. iJlll Msiivli, t:-tn: to hi* in- ' - I.H-l.-i, has :.;ivi>ii n? si | :*rt In_r 1 >< j.iotion. :in.l ; ' j ii! tn.i"~ .?!*< now trvii _r u> sing a <1 iivr4-* j 1 i'" ,!'? AI':i! '111"' '"<W. ?- ... I' n.itotv! Sale. At tile !"-tati% -v?l . < iv* tin- X,? 1 1 i < '" Will. W rt< <! -.:V, i:i this Ii-i i-ii-l on tin* . ' , in^t ; 'J > >??s wvt-f sold?atr^rc^att.' :i?:i<i?snt 1 "?M f.r l'?. A liL'iv in?v Kt'iii; , ' <>?? f.r :*ii I v. ii> \\o:;,:;:i iim! :: ehiMr-n. : ' I Kroii'^Iit Ajji.'u.?Tl! ! .. \vi t-! scvi-r.il n!d tic-j > > and sin.til ohiidr.-n in tho lot. Mules , ' l.vo',i_'lr I'.o.ii *.57 t'.< J!?'.' I'm from 7'.) t'> } !; i : o.:i!.s. !c- ? -o iLftorary Notices. j 'J'/ /VV,-''r .l/'/'i<?-./?cfor Aj>ril, contains a fine i ' ontriiiviiitr, <-!' tin; in-'.vlv married pair, tin- ' I'riiicsi K lynl of * It .4 :i-1 rn;.l Frederick Wil ! liaiii of Pni sia. It is a irum of its kind , mid < * i ii'liil.- in |?io:tsin?r . tii*; manly l?-*auty j ( ot'll.f nil.-, I! \-p?-: io;i ctuls, tin* front of .love," | ( ami ill-; f : <!tiiii< jcri'-e of the other. It cm ! . i.ii iii-s. Vi'i! ihiiik, Milton's eoiio<"j>tion, of I ho | ' fu-.-t pair in l'ani'li.-c. "Koi coni<-mj>lation lie, nn<l valor form?'?l, | Fur soilness ?-Ih?. ami swocl atiraclivo yrjioc." ! Ittnch'K ></:(':? .1/<'</<r?/! ' issliil llie |>rinceof inoiitli- ! Tiim March iiumV-r contains it* usual J ; charming variety seasoned tr> suit every taste. ! [ Advertisement*. | ! V?"t! ?liroet. tlio alti-i.t ion of our rca'lcra to the i ailvurlisomciit. of lh>r Superior Stork of Spring j , r.nil Summer jroiuls, ?i|JVit<1 for sale liy Mes?i>. ; . Urny it I.'oSh ri?on. Tito slock lias Won rocoul ly jm1 in New* York, i?y Mr. (' ray in | j"?!.?oii, nil>1 jitvscnls strung iixiiK-cisiciits to; |>ur>:lia - i-ri. 1 U'.. i f .. ? ?' - ' 1 : t-i* - of -'infers St*? i:r_r M.i'-i:i:u> lir K. J. : , !*sivi'.i.' ; Miliim-ry ?V Mnkiti^, j by Mr.>. :-;:i ;!l iiiul Mi-< !>u!i" ; ilio Military ' 1 (>tv!.*r by Col. II. II. 11 ; tho s.ilu of ' ! vit?11:i 1.1IjumI l>y Mr. itc., ?t. Tlit! i'litilirilicrs of The (.fnhl n Prize ofiY-r ! | strong jii>l:iceiiK'iits lu subscribers. Scij their ' ; a Ivurtisciuviit. Village Improvements. ! ?>,.? : .1 I 11. . - ml i iijv i.i'-ai i niinMiiil, li;iV? j i f ialo ii'l.lc l very iini.-ii, to t! appearancc of j ' t!ie l'ulilic.-<{ Miv, Ky tin' erection "! a. t.i- i 1 fii! ranyc i.f Ollieo?, immediately in the i ' rear of ihe Co:i:t-? . It is separated, from ^ ' that. iiiiiKliii.r. l<y a graveled plaz.i, planted in ' dm trees, whkh i:i ;i i'.-sv wars, will make it, a 1 lov.-lv *S>o'. The ratine ~ t?f foul" d"tllile ! ' . . : o!iievs. epen'ng upon a h.-tm]-o:ne coin.made ; ( ii ml tlii.se are lie.i?, airy, aii.l c? mnunliotis, stlg- | : i;est injr i.i 1 iii?>uC. of the ".lust aii<i oobwehs of 1 ; the law." I.aw is a progress!vi: science. and j | ns she has learned to speak "the language of j < tli- sehohir an>! the gentleman," the votaries of j i in'ii.iirc oi-giiiiiiu^ n> pay :i nine wore at teiitii>n to tiii* i Tlu^e oiii.-ea are wMipied wpccl iyolv l?v i | Me-sra. MefJowan ; Wilson ?t J.ontax ; Davis; ' cfc C.llliOllll. ' ? ?-?o -a? ? ' Tho Washington News. T!u* topie of all absorbing intefc.it, at prct' out in t!i-r fate of ! it? Kansas hill in the IIi>u:-?. i i The Senate hill, parsed that, ho.lv. it will he ' 1 rueolieeW-1, hy a niijrfrity of 8, and it is stij>- j ] posed, that under the best auspiei'*, it can ob- j | tain only a majority of 1 toll in the House : | ! On Thursdnv. Mr. Stephens*. <>f GV?., is to call ; 1 up the Senate bill, ami move the previous j ; tpi'-stion. It. is urnlcrstooil that, without fur- j j .liter debute, the <|Ue.-tion shall then he taken i up the several nitiftiuliii enU which may he offered, and then upon the hiil itself. Gen. I Quitman wis-hes to offer nu amendment. lint j : it has he.eOirte evident th'at. the House will pass , i the Senate' hill wit hout, auienilmeiit, or reject. I it. 1 think it wiil he passed by u very small uiajoritj*. Jurlge Douglas. The WashiiigtoiiSjorrejponilcut'of tho Carolinian gives the following nceount of the iin! pressiou mnde on his mind l>v the recent speech ! of.JuJge Douglas, ill the Klemtte : i The niirtit in flmC 1 ...V .? !??! WJ13 c>pcui?l- I ly rich. It was known during-' the day that Judge Douglas would take this floor at 7 o'clock. ' Accordingly, at that hour, tlic Senate was jamined to overflowing. It tva* full as an omnibus evergets to be. The ladies came down- upoa.llie Senate, Orii army with crinolines The Senate relaxed fiom their stem rule.*, and permitted the current of beauty to pour, into the , very floor of the Senate Chamber. It warf a striking, aight to ^ee tho beautiful face* of the l;vdi<js rninglcd.in juxtaposition with griiii-visag, .cJjScnfttors. Among others; some fair repre'r wntativW from tho 1'ulniclto. Sto?o occupied Senatorial r il At length, the son of hunoanitv beinc? stilled. the Little (>i'Qfit ro*e, ami 'began?-to develop | himself. 't'1"'-'"jlvriua w?J ii?ient>e. Once hff wos t initMTupUip&y app)?a9c,^rii lugleA. with lijgscs ?then uleru Vebqke frOiQ llie chair, with threat ? of cl$ring'U.b?i .^Jleri^ti, DoWlaa. spoke for 1 thpc^inorfnl ItourA/Vithout exhausting liis.nu<itpiicf. IJoirae ?4 it,*pltni?}^ ; JttfU'T. ttioni^Ujo^yaaUut hnppy/.Uc earned tv J rag , ^ Wc^gntappeaj ed^.weigh hn^Bpint Georgia Cotton Mills. Wc cxtract from tin? It:tier of a friend, the following t-keteh- of the JloHictlf G'ottoii Mill*, in Cobb Couiity, which will give onr rea dera ?oino idea of the manufacturing rvwuivvd < of the empire Stntn of the South : for " We visited I lie lioxtr'/l Cotton Mills, in Cobb wo County, (in. These mills, give . employment to between 300 anil -100 boys ami girl.-*, thereby ][., ftllni'iliiiif Miutnnik iii>f In n hIiihj <>(' i.l<> %? !?.. otherwise, mi^ht stiller. In the picking room ! w |, there nre 7 machines, preparing .the cotton for .H.( the cards; it is then conveyed to the carding ! |Iie room and prepared for the spinning tnncjiiiies. t,ei! Titers are 5.172 spindles, and 80- operatives in this department; each spindle turns off j,ft| flunks a day?all are cap- spindles, the best in* ow use. Iu- the reeling jgpQtn, there 20 ma* pjM chines; 45 operatives, turn oil" 15<) euts a day. n.(. There are !5 frames lor sizing, and 3 operatives; j ,|lt 120 looms in the weaving department, ea>-h ; loom ivmiviiig iiii yards per day? whieh i< l,2i'0 | j?)( yards daily; 2.">.2<tO yards a week. Tins j ,||( rhin?rv is ail turned hv water power?overshot ! _ - j j wheel. The wlfel is 2't feet in d:aim'ter, and : IS f? ct on the f.t?-?:?it is ali iron e\eept. the | t arms?il eo.-! over s i.Oiii). Tiieeapitn! invested j tw 111 tliis miil, is IS. Ki:ij? ,fc i'o? sin- ; _\ I!:< |>r??!'rti:ior.< nf !? ?t >? lliesemilis. Mr. llui-h w<. MeCleitn, is t!io .?u;'?-riii!i,:i.li nt >!' l?.>ih. W,- j t? luni the | !*. ?- *?|" Iii> i.f.|lliint itt;iv. siii>l fmiiiil J iu> iiim ti> l>c' iii'i'oiiiiiitxlut inu- 15 ? I si k I'm j ' ^1'i'sit inteiest in showing v i-ii.irs sit the fairtvri.'S, hut we k::nw so Ii!* !o of thrill t li:tt We ; mil ill'.- no i. stI?!?- to cix'e hi int<?tiiiril*I>r li-seiijit-ion ! s!si i tliu wiio!.' Mo-Ins <>/ r<:nili ? fot'.on fsieturv. I "" i'ii.'V also have si rojw fm*t?iry, win re 111? v use , 'hi1 n;> sill the wsi-iti; li::t, v.hlell i> :i tri'-'si' eeonoiny* Mr. MeCle.in ssiys I hut. fioliie i'f tln-il' In.:- j ' i" ,'hitnM'V wsrs tusiile in their own ?<. ll.:i|>- | ' rv ;n'jifs to he si ifivslt :t 11 I sin.lies ; . eonomv to perfection. The-e factories si!' u Iht _'l'i: iit to tile !>!:it i?i (niir'iii, nii.l slii'sil; Wi-I) tor . ! i fi?r their |irojis'i<_ ;:iri 1 wh.it cm he iin;:e in \ "i!> he Svmth. Tln-y ?-? 11 some of th.-ir ysirn l<> , ei.?: faet.i'i i. < ill tin* Not th " i tint i'isr! ijast i-'ixaBO ol t!i3 ICjrnir, Qaostion. I '! !?* j> . 'itnut' iitti of ( II. <' lili 'iiu, the i'ic;- ' ' i I !11 of the 1 >tnj>t ?ii Conv i?tion. ?! ? !s?riii_r lie itvotiiK-riuy <:l* I ho Free State party, at. tin* ! " ^ vernt e!--et io:i for the .Stati' I.? ^i.-laiui i-vl>.-|u*:vc j :ho Kansas ipn-ition. of all prnctieal interest, j ( iik! reduces tlie ii'lini-i-'ioii of Ivansii- mnlet* th>j i *'*' l.eeoiiiptoii t.'on-tit.-;! ion, in the nn-ro i-. taljlish- i men!, of an ali$lliiut principle. It. is no loiiqvr 1 , , . . I Wo i ipies'.tou <>i slavery or iinti-slavery in the i. i i* . " ... . si>r 1 efiitory ; nii-1 as to.? atiU-.-Iaverv party will !i:;ve a colli roiling voiee in the Legislature. tile , "U lust picti xt i?f tile opponents of the I.i-coinptxn | 111,1 Con~tiiuLioii is taken away. The aceeptanee i lt'!" i>f that Con-titutjon at least eft<il>lishes in favor nf the South, the principle Hint. no ntrw State j 1 -lullI lie ixelti'leil from tiic- Union, bociiusi' ??f ' Ihe recognition ofslavery, in its org*uii?4la\v. On . tliis point tin- // remiirk* : 1 ll"1 The t< -in of i Int ivpuUicnn party ' * " n<> I lliotv <l:ivc TiM'iiloi'ics?im> iiiuiv slave Slate-",'' t ;itl<) while I ho Ml ss of the l.eeotnplon uh- ,,jv t ruet ion will In; the "li-IVlll of this S'-c-t iillnl ' policy, the failure of l.erninpton wiil !.(; Inula- : mount to no mini, slave Territories," anil "no 1 14 more slave Slut v." j t i?? Willie, then. the ln?t. plausilile pretext of ; c<)| Northern hostility to the Lccompton (.'oiiMitti- I , ^ lion is i.-ikon away liy Calhoun's prt?-lai!?nlion. [ the principle inilicateii Mill rem.iius to tlio'"K Soutii in ail its force. Ainl yet, if this const! j tutioii is to lie (lefeaU-il in (Jonutvss. it. will lie j j, l?y Southern men niid Southern treachery. Il i ' [ is (given out that there is more in the lale anti- ! Southern speeches of Mr. Cr:t(. mloti and Mr. ' Oc 15.11 in the Senate tlnni appears iijmjti the ?nr- ,, lace, nn<] that. we may i.ow anticipate in the ! I louse n coalit ion between Southern alul North j i-in men which will certuiiily put. I.ccoiiipion , uiitlcr tin- Initio. The gnnic is sni.l l<> In- well j Til uii<l<-i-slikk! by certain individuals j -p0 Iroin Maryland, Virginia, .\m11> Carolina. Ken- i lucky and Tennessee. I .el. in watch tlic dcvel- ! i>pmcnt of tlo- plo' ; lor if, at. a crisis like t!ii-, ^ ' Southern men can !><. found ready to barter I lie > Ch southern eau*e for I'oniiivssionat plunder or for j , Northern I'rcsidentiul vote.-, we in iy truly say ' that the-day of Southern humiliation and j "t Northern dictation is close at. hand. Who KiIiod?Cook Robbin ? ! 1,01 The Washington Union, in answerimj this i i|i)cMiou, we think, >h"w; clearly that, the lie- j w '' was M,U-i!!iiih?,.ate?I ; a frfu *l% .v. If. = lio wcver, there were Ktieli :i tiling a* dying \ Lwi?-o. we lliink llmt sueh it rvstill would eitMic j from tli? well diivutud "home thrusts" of the w 11 following paragraph. They certainly make t "assurance'donh'y snre." and are siiiU :ient to I '' L-x*any remaining seeds of vitality.? j vv<l l'he knight of the Union seems t? l?e a verv | al' I'nllstatrof the hattlc field; and has succeeded j in killing a dead ns-nilant: I j"1 Tin; mnst.vimport nut political prnlilem whieli j IH 1 remains to he solved i* liial which the Senator | m.*i from Illinois has presented to the American j people?whether he has heen read osit of the j j Democratic party, or wii.'ther, mi. the oilier j ' hand, lie walked out. of Itis own free will and ; "!|1 neeord. Heine vc.'l ?nt of t!ie party, we take 1 ini it, he i? u rrd Kepnhliean?:f lie went. ont ! ,]|( nntarily, then i- a Itlaek Itepnhliean; It is j , , very important, therefore, to have Ihe ijttest ion j Settled at onee?and as he chains the I'nion i with mi ofliciou< intermeddling in the matt?*r,'j I>1<: we {.hall I" throw n little light. upon | the subject. The IJni??i> is a newspaper?Mr. j . i>oti>;1as says in his circulars that it is not a J " * Democrati?s newspaper?the Kcpuldicans <h> j "" not c!u in it as their organ?the Americans di*- | pin nvow it?nxl v/e aver that w<- am utterly op j)(i( posed to t h?* reds; ?o that "in every respect we are cert ifii*<l as ail impnrtial umpire to dccide "" upon the shades of Mr. Douglas' politico. It. would he pivsiimptlions ia us to read Mr. Doui; an las out of iIn: party. We have done no such ! c|; thing. We could do no such thing. Uwr bud . nchs is not to render verdicts hut to record judgments. Mr. Douglas is an independent at' Senator?he uui>t take his own course, shape Y?: his own desiiny, lix his own political relations, t|t, and ahide the consequences. We did not. Vouch for his skill hi navigation or for the accuracy of L'nl Ins log-hook. We have staled the circumstances of his getting ashore and of the probable \vl loss of his sliip and cargo. That, is all. iL was el, somebody else that misled him if he was misled ?or. if he was a liltle intoxicated hv ambition 0,1 it was not by our beverage. IIenc<\ upon this r4!J plain record, we must insist llmt Mr. Douglas is to not a red Republican but is. if anything, h eni Rluck Republican. We havo but two parties . in this country, the Democratic party ami the * other party. If Mr. Douglas is still with t.lie former, then his statement (hat the Union, has ed read hitn out of it.is inaccurate; if the hitter, t|H wo ciin only ,say he has an <Vt)d way of showing . itis If he is with the Republicans, ho pays' his e associates a poor comjdinieiit by getting angry ov uo iui lubiiiiauuu (is iiiuuii. (llfi $\ , _ MOHK . Thkapherv.?Mr, I Vinson's asjjei tion,^ . " in liia'few remarks in. tin- Senate, thnt l'rosideflt Calhoun hnd betrayflil the rtoutli in Kfin- of, mis, ?nd had given tlio L*'gi?]pture to'the lil.ie* t|l( Republicans, at the jnsiiguiiojr of ^JruHheni ; .j inen, h a utriking us-owal, of de^p import, to the people of the SOutli., J? tljer? -4>o flngor of l*j Bcorn in VVpshingtoip-.to point.out to the j?ct?f>l? , oir' the imlivi<1 tihIs who don^ tlift foiH A'u<&;faral, *i., deed ? Oat of Wawliitigtoi), it 5 w?? KuppWd that tJii*cp?rfidy. was tUa.work'of hif fl^tt-on. Mr. DougJ as,(.w 1 joa? poim and<r^pej?K.Mljty' m [l oll TIIK I.NPKI'KM'ty'r VllESS J ? A Trip to Florida, t A N r> F I. O It I D A AS WE SAW IT. ? January, 1858. t ")n tlio morning, wo U-ft in tin; wag'in j i llio plantation of our friend, Col. M 1; 't shopped at Oeala, the county Rent of Marion, ! i 1 got <?ur dinners' lit ilie hotel kept l?y Mr. ' ' iris. end :i most excel Vat dinner we hud ; j I lulilo was covered with good things, to If ich we did ample justice, haviag good up- j t lies nnd lii;ht heal th. We were pleased to ' > et with several old friends nnd nefpiuintun- j t . The place looks thriving and healthy ; j' sV have a paper Printed hero, which eoni- I i i*ls well willi others of small towns,in our < 11 State.;( Society appears good, and llu? j ice quite orderly; :i company of soldiers j re mustered out of service I In' day we wire | re; tin- men looked tin1 wurw for the wear | 1 tear, of u six months campaign in Hilly | w li'u's ever^htdes?most of tlicin had gut j wiiced^e worn "IV their soldicrinir propm- j <*, as they found the business didn't, pay j V Weil. ! \fl. r \\ i!?d?-riii!i t.ver the country around for j u or three d.?y?, ii: search of Specimens in J In i! l!i-l.ory, to add to our small cabinet, ! started for home, bv the of <Jr..ri}ie Springs. j I'aia'lift, on the St. joints, l<? tttcel our fixer i st en in r, Carolina. IVe feli ill \\ it Ii t he staire from Oeala lo I'a j ka. miles from lit.- fottsn?r jilaco ; j r<ii*liiiiaivlv for our voUa-cti.ni of rucks, the ; '^i- pretty full, ami 1 lo'avy I.-cl' ti i<> tnk i , nil; ;.u liail (<> Ieiivo sonic <>|" Ili<-:>| on ji i on.! side, for I lie oenel;!, we hope, of ..nine j | iv foi t'li.ato admirer of t.lie works of i-iva j i a. llwry r?'ek that erops out in t!>is eoiin- j , m i-!nliiirS".| <ir indented with " medal* of , i at'on," most of litem contain not an atom of i ' irjiri^ianl inue. In llie ov< r aetive hilnnti y of nature the h:ile 1ms Wen jeniov..d and j < x luts taken iU j?lne<\ wish the niefst |>iv- I inn. maintaining ill i > ! CjJJ I i t V. lll<i liiililllt : | ' of these beautiful tenements ol the once I i it!;_' !i:"l:u.-'-a. In looking al t!io rocks ninl j; 1 in iiiuny of th* rich hummocks of Flori la. 1 iii:iv say with 1110 poet, Yoiintr, Vhero is tho rock or tlu&t that has not l-cn ! 1 alive." j 1 111 iir'?' almost sav, ami with ttrohahilitv, 1 I . * . " , I , is there i- not an atom of tin- upper crust of j ' IViiin.-ula of l-'inri.ia, that lias n?t in tile ! hark calender of time, pasr-fl through the | mh-rfiil ant] complex laboratory of life, infu . ial life with its microscopic tenements, have flii-il, the amount of what arc now the solid ! 1 ' tcrials, that eons'itnte the <lry lumls of this j :ion. Cosmt less myriads ??f 1 ivi 1 <? in,I111. : 7 o 111-4. under destructive and conservative inciici.s have Led! at Work, aided I?v the cartliike, and tint ever active electr<> chemical for- j . the present dry land of Florida. That i ny portions o? Florida have on<!e live.u the ' 1 nt a sea, is plain to tlie most, eji-aal observer; i i coral locks that, crop out in ninny places, e unniistrtUeuUie evidence; observation mid iiiiari.-on. shows cli-nrlv these coral rocks are , . . , i r same a* arc now presented in active forman within the yresiier or less depths of ocean. | rals are the osseous skeleton, of Zoophytes, > luiit. animals,) produced by tlie economy of ! niiiiaal us bone id in the man animal. I w lands are still emerging from the deep, active agencies of life, and death; led Jiv tin.- eartlnjunkcs internal force, can's bottom into mountains rise, d mountains sink beneath the briny wave, crying their myriads, living swarms. to the deep charncl house of nature, ere to be changed into solid stone, a^ain, in the calendar of time, internal force-", be upward li?av'd len man c:iii reafd the wonderful event, ronicled in adamantine fre.-hness. These 1 iiii's wcro elicited from us on looking some coral rocks picked up in Florida. I'he stage arrived at Orange Spring for ilin-. we jrnl a very good dinner, served up in ill order, and plenty <>f time to oat it, in lich is not always the case in Stage trnve!;. There is nothing about Orange Sprint;?, attract, the traveller. It ha? reputation, for heing a good loealitv for invalids, nlfcttted th the diseases of the lungs, and also, its was are <aid to cure many diseases of the skin, appears to have a climate between, what we ... . ........ .. rx/ui.i<.? ii uii'i ?i ?j n vr?i i , wimura mil l, and in a measure free from those eliillC wind* of the tropics willed northern. 'fluids are |>oor and .->andy ; the spring is what L'otmiioiily called a Sulphur Spring. There are my of these springs in Florida, some of them ite warm, there are .several houses, scatterahout, one largo Hotel and the dinner house, a store, ami a female school, said t.o l>u tli'rivj; the place We understood was not far from jOclawaha river, which runs into the St ( wis, navigable for small steamers. This zht we sltOiihl think he made a considera place as a Winter and even a Summer re t, if minds in harmony with beauty and utilwouhl take hold and sro to work to iiiinmv.. >1 lwiu_r on!,, what is in it, wo noticed tlic iz.-n of the hotel, from its narrowness was iter suited,to a northern climate, tliftn to al>st tropical -Florida. We mint beg parilnn the^c remarks ns they Jo not result from V ill nature. We left Orange Springs, tr;ivint? through a protry*pnor country t.o l'alatwliich place we ranched uhout nine o'clock night; wo woitl ' hero notice that Mr. ... .1..: -i ' ' : " .....ij <an> cr, nu<;? cii iiiiiiseil U potlle gl'llmanly mnn as well us a- must excellent, mnl refill driver. We stopped nl. lli? Hotel of J. 0. J)uvall Esq., to received us Villi the cordiality of a brolli; after supj.er we knocked the uslics out of r second |>i|>e, ere we Retired to beil. Yea ider. we hud a good old fashioned feather bed lie down on ; this is a luxury wo .--hud not i'/yed since we left our own chiiiquepinge ; every.lihib wa?,ut rest, and we slept indly till day breuk, when wo urose refreshaiul ready, for the diivs ramble. We hoard ) harsh cry of the whooping ciane ; we sailout and saw two of these noble birds flying er the town ; ns we neared them we soon 9 j . . . rn;?jt . ..? v..v riKU .a tame i>inl of th??8mo kind, tlmt was in ;nrd in thu ?dg? of tho tbwn. As the firing . it gun wotiio?allowediiPitliiti tlio liniiUof > cofyorittfon, w?rq' d?Med Jtbo chandc of I ng ono oi tLe?e ly.rHii, ty* sjpke ..of the no bird .to' ??Vyafl, ,wlio. aooiv tex<?itVd I pupV?tyut9 go nod ??e it, j-erfojol ?. 'the 6ofi>n^ kiu^fy offered to. go >wit|i : V t?lle4 V'"^^ Waller, wW '.?& .1 ?m-'ii w?.a i ft.ciiild ; ?li? asked-lt iifc"-it'dlfW? >yes, watching them closely, after a minute or .wo, it drove them nil away from the seniler- i.) corn ; it i^penred Jo liuvo n great dislike 0 a negro boy, when lie would put, and sing, ^ 1 would fairly run him oil' ; in u word il seem- | J] >d that it HUtfered no one lo be familiar wilh ! p 1; but Mrs. Waller. This lady appeals lo uh | o possess n peeuliar eontrolling intl.icuco over a lie animal erealioii, and from her own account 'I lie bus to a certain, degree abrogated the fit'- o eon lit verse of the third ehapter of Genesis, <, vliere it declares a positive enmity between he serpent tribe, and woman. She related .to ? is, that n snake Cumeiiito Uer room and coiled v leelf near where 5I10 was sitting ; she did* not " lislurb it, but finally tamed it, and fed it ; ' his snake kept nii' all others, we forget what ! . iuullv bi'ciiiiii! of it. She told us she could up- ' roach the hornet's nest, and even, take it i lnwii, with no harm from it. She is perfectly I ihiM-likf, lier eve is peculiar, as her whole ap ' ^ icurniice, the milk of human kindness is iiio.-t 1 j comment, and we wauhl suppose that, it is . , Voin th is ehai aeterist ie fhc holds, the command .1 f the--till ver.-e of the tir.-.i. ehaj't-r of (ieiMv>is, I vheiv it 'ays "and have dominion over the j ' ish of the pea and over the fowls of the air, ji iiiJ oviT evri'v living thin:* that. muv< t!i upon ; ' he earth"; her d<>_j huhaves iUeil to her dif- 1 erent I'rosu other ?log-?. ! lo in: Takin<; a IVi'ok Ti:a i.v Si.nati:.?Mr. Clark : it S- \v Hampshire, nol only in: rodneed ".Mo ! 1 * > aiid !Iht "land iii ("a; an ' into the Senate 1 n Monday evening, when he spoke lor c'irht " >r l?-?i lioiir.i airaii:-; tune, lint lie i- ! >r -unit h?;r ininiv.tlii.il, winch is iIiuh<i:I fnrlli j u l!ie uliicial i't.|ml"l iif llit- St.-l.at [>i ??H,<'*linjr's. I A"Itiil si |'iiy 11)iti lii'iiiiy lisul mil. !>c?-n pivsciii \ ' ivtilt tin* nivosiry npjiaiMtu-. In have da^utr ' ' vol \ !*<- ! tho r?-i::i!'>r ;i-' In* ii?ld lliv llnnr Willi ' l vin? cfti'ii ill lie IiiiikI illnl a famiwn-lt in the ' , llii-r, ami lii'-ti hm*? hfrii alilv i<> lurm-li mi j ?r<liii ir\ c?m-iitiii'iiuv wiih ilu- living jnciurc 1 ' >!' liii-ir i-fjiifsontiiiivf .11 tin- Senate ! | 1 "Air. Chirk jirocvi'.h'tl \\i!li hi< urgiinionl, 1 m>l ?( <?';<! until a ij'iii. tiri' pasl eiyht u'uln.'l;, j j u lu-ii ?Iu!-iiitr an fSpl.tiiali?ni hv Mi", Grorri, | lia v 1:1 j-j.<. 1; ti iivvr 111 r?*? liuiir.-aii<l a hall'. In- ; ivailiii hii!i*i'lt' til' "lh? <-U|> lli.il. ciit'i.Ts , 1 ui. n?ii iimliriiiU'*,'' with iivcuiiijiniiyiiivr i miiiiiis ailii sandwiches, which Jiavi/ ; , 1:3 tlf.-k t lit* si if ui i a>|iei-t <?l a ctizy 1 it*.1 lulili'. The hom?r.ih!e >emit??r retained ln> ; i-iulit lo tin- !! .??? with tic up ol hot lea in one i iiim.1 a hup* s:ilnlwieli in tin; other. The scene j I was novel, l>ul a twelve hour'* t.i-1. Iiu<l created , j in inexorable stomach. Hy the call of tin: yeas 111 I nays he was all'oriicii ainjile tune lo lilii.-h j !iU repast."?iiuftimore Aim ricuii. j ' ?-o- o ? 'I'm-: Slack Tt:.\l>t:.?A ^enth-tnaii whom tlic | . Washington .Stales iti'lorses ha "a prominent ritizcu of New Orleans, who has greater ftellitiisfor procuring correct, current information" j writing to that paper in reference to the late ' loll liclt'ie the Louisiana l.i gi<lat.uri! for the importation of native AIV cans, says : It it. now well Known that, at least one ves- ; ' ?el has k-cn cleared from this p-<rt within a | month past with a suspicion* ear^o. and an ex- j r.i-f.s ol wutcr-ensks ; mid t hat vessel was clear- ' tril liy a slave dealer, who is well-known in this J , . /. MO link . 11 in llhl'B ?' KIIOWII UliM IJItrij | nleiitirnl vessel was refused a clenrniieu lu.it | , -liintiH'i- n: one of oursoui lu-rn j. ?. Win:;mis | |.t cli-il as a si'nvor. (lifers have Ik-cii inn.le to j niunters visiting this cily to eoi;truel tor the ile- ] livery of any number ni iiovs ami men, wiiltin ' I'inety ?l?\.1 from i!u* tune ofconlraet, at I n head?Memphis hi-iiijj tii.' |ioiiit scieeted fur ! tin; delivery Many believe that at least, one j enrgo of Afrienns has In-i'ii alreaily landed on ! the 1'eXHS or Louisiana eoas-l , but 1 liave been j itnahie U> aseeitain siilileieut. facts to enalile . me to shape this belie) or surmise into n eon- J | vietion ; but I do know that oi,e or more ear- | l'iil-s ill' Ai'rieuii* nr.- in )>< 1.... I... 1 I llu* or continuous coast* williiti the next two moiitiid. UkMovai. ok I.iikino?Gov. Hank-, | lili'clwl I'v tlie |?eo|iie of .M.'issiiflinscll? :i? tlio j (tovci'ititi of a iStalo tvllliin tin? American Uii- j io:i, lias olu-M il rlii- ofthc Lojri*laturo, 1 : 111 * 1 IVIDOVCll Loflllar. Of I lie* two, lllosl | liciK'st ati'l upright mvii would |?roiV?r the |>osi- i j lion of iliu ic-iijtitaW'tl lo llial of the I i "llicinI Chii-f Mayi*! ratu. 'i li.! oll'.-imc of the | i into i.< the <1 i?churi;o > ! hispworn ihities lo lli?" j | l'imisi h tit ion <>i tiio L nil i'll :S!ates as the law j allied- ?>1* the Federal Government. The act i 1 of tin- o tiicr is obedience to .1 rcijtiest conceived * in prejudice. continued in fniiaticiain, and con- 1 | silinatcd in open hostility to the ConM.iltilioii j I and laws of the United."Mates. An official act j like tins, wholly uncalled lor and uiiuu<:c.s.s.irv, is lioth a blunder and a crime, li is a stain al- { so ujion Gov. Han':?' ol'dcinl 1 ife, which will I stick to him like tl;o shirt of Nessiis. Untliiiik- ' iris* ami rapi I ni.*u may appland the act, hut I'ic patriotic ami just- will always lament and condemn it.?Baltimore American. Tilt! Sru'TII f'vnm iVA ('fiir.ir.i' \V.i T*...rr,.t to statu that, tin yesterday, the Faculty found il necessary t<> suspend ninety-seven students of I lit* Sunt li Carolina College until tin* first. ??f October next., an.I five until tin.* firrit. of May. Wt understand the ostensible cause of difficulty was the rcftl-nl ol tint Faculty to allow a stlpension of Co liege t-Xcreises. on'111 inks-givii g day under municipal reeonimctidnt ion. Upon litt* professors going to Ciapd ami recitation, . mi Thursday morning, the benches were found tarred. whereupon the order was given 1?v ihc professor to the clashes to attend at. tin ir pri rati; offices to recite. The Junior and Froshtium (Jla-scs, wI'ji few exceptions, obeyed the order?the Seniors and Sophomores mostly declined <1 iiso. When called before the Faculty, w ith niileli unnnimi.'y tlicy declined responding Iti (pie-tions. The net of discipline which followed Wits neuessarv to iitibold tin. I pcntial authority of thegoverntueiit, in which the Faculty was unanimous. A I'unchnl correspondent of the f.ondnn Times stus it. is not open question whether any ' more Mnderia wine will evi r he produced j None has been made sinee 1851, ami there* art* I now only Some 7,000 or 8,t>0(> pipes upon the j entire island. All recent attempts t" m ultifile- I l ure the winejtnve utterly failed, nti<l pump kin vines now adorn the old grape arbors, otieo covered with ahim<huit clusters of rich irenoi.s. I'er contra, il insaid, on tint bent authority, tliiit instead of seven or eight thousand, there Hi'ti not more th|iu three thousand pipes upon the island. Money Matti:us in New Yonk.?A New Y. exchange snys : A large money broker of this city, last Fri-, day discounted 32.r>0,0i>0 i*6rth of grocers' pap?-r, including paper given for teas, <fcc., at seven porcent, nix month?, which may bo considered as indicative of great ease in the mpnej' market. A large auction house stated that out of iltree hundred customers onlv sixty-four , had suspended, and of these only four had fail- , ed to pay, tillu-r in full or Qver fifty tenia on the dollar, which waao much' more favorable result than they had been at first led to antioiPalo-V / . ... ' The African IMPOirr.vrijW Sc'iikme.?The,bill, authorising the, importation into, Louisiana. of ' 2;5(V> African , nft-e.r nnssfner the House of the Home of Roprtaeiitfttires of tfj'of : .' littte or no ..position, Ims Ji.eciil.rftjet^Am the Senate," nt the'eloSe of i> most violent. niTd 'exciting deh-Ufi ti?.? .ntofority. of&bnX&hjffa&lfr-' ; itiARKiyrs. | isj[ AliBlCVl l.LH, March 31, 18f>8.?Cvtlun.? k'e have few sales for the part woe I; to notice. ,11 offered, however, I ins beon freely taken. >ne?choice lot of 18 bales brought 13? cents C or ll?. Comimhia. March Cotton.?There wajnn ctivo demand lor cotton, yesterday ; nud nl- v'? hough there was no material ndvance.iii pri- ^ s, still there was ft decided tendotiey ill favor ^ ('seller*. Some 200 bajes changed hands, nt i to 11 i- cents extremes. g' Ciiaulkstox,/March '2i?.?Cotton.?There wns very.^ooa demand for cotton to-day, iniu' up- W| rArds of 1,00(1 bales changed hands. The trans- "" ctiolis supported the prices eiirrent prior to I" hit i-i-o-ijm. in me ..Niagara ? (ulviccd, viz: y ? 1,11 "2 J C?'lltl?. I1 co^siy.i : i:*s. The f??!Io\viii*? |it>r.i(>us liav?j freight in tiie >oi?ot nt AMievillc : ? S I' ll:ii](loit, J W Wilkinson, 7*1 Iliiclie, ])r ( ' LivinL'stoii, T (! IVrrin, CliarN-s Cox. M?s* s'" a.*i>n Witli'inaii ?fc i'<>. .1 ?<; \l .1 Wliit<\ Jorilitn I1 t Mi'|.:suo 1 iii, Ta; a t McCa-lin ?fc C", 1 >? \V i*v)?*ikt, * I.) 1'' Marshall, Col .1 F t'allioun, II i W'ar.l'aw <V Son, Win II 1'nrkur K-q. W l> Jar.*. II IS I\?-rr, II A .Ioiios, I>.1 .Ionian. Itrani-li \ [ Allt-ii, Moor.- tt (JunilV, I) J. War J law, .1 (.! j.-j Viison, .1 S (iitulinstaji;. 1>. It. S< (XDLEV, Ag't On t'u? ll?1li nl?.. SAUAll AI.IjKN", <l.tuirhit?f Wji, II.. and l.n-i.v (i. r.\!:ur.u?agtd It; nontl?? ami a f?w d.iv*. Cure the Liver. gTltcri' isiia ariicle ai'llintr tliroimlionl. tli<? 'onntry lliat. li>t< attained Ih?> widrst iM?|i*1?ritv vol- known us a ivnu-'ly for I.ivol* Complaint". w. iVc have rciVi'vlieo to I)r. Sanl'ord's Invijrorator t >r l.ivoi* llrin.-.lv. 1 li.it lias iu.-iT?irttn-I cinvs nl. I r< uost. tm> great to believe, were it not lor tin* j |'J uxlouliletl evi.lenee that neeunipnny the t.'-ti- , !lt nonials. It is. in truth, the greatest rehiclv J |>i mown for Dyspepsia, 'laiimlico, or a general , lel.ility that so often liaflle-s the skill of our no>t. eminent physicians. | l>r. Sun for J has lieeii for n long time one of ^JJ he eminent phy.sieians of New York, mi-1 it is most of his eases were tr<*at?->l with the luvi?orator with cueli in variable sue.vess that in- iijis m-i-ii iii'iuiT'i i" win-r it as a lamiiv Micleinc, iiii t let. llu- worlil Imvcthu 1 ??_ intlit of his discovery. If those who are troubled witli daliiity, livu?lacli?>, lantriic-r, or slow, lingerini; fcvol" will try n bottle. wo think they might tavo physei.-ms' hill-, ami il?vs, perhaps your* j| >f sullVrifig.?Ohio Sbtlrsmun. Feb. 2(1, 1358. 43 eow-lm IcAm FOR SALE. I "MIR Subscriber offer* for salo Iter desirable ninl l'roilui.'tivo l'lautalion. comprising 1 , O fl 3 A c res, ^ iinro tlian half of which is in Woods mid well itnlmri'd, the balrtiift* in j?n?d ivpuir and in I<?od cultivation, with nil uwM'an' liuildinps. \s n proof of the productiveness of the J.and, Imre was made on the place, during the past ' .)( ,ynr, with tun hands, -1,"> l?n<rs of Cotton, nliout jM I,T???? bushcla of Corn, I n~h >I?* of Wheat, j 1,200 hundred bushels of flats, besides IVns, ;>oti?tm'!?. ?tc. Tho I'AltM is in tin* ii?'iilihormod of < 'n1lio\m*^ Mills, :i<ii >iniiiLT lands of Col. s. 'JaWl'i, Jas i? Mi-Celvy, W. Jones ami ntlier* ! y" Any "iio wishing to pnrolinse, will please call j j it Iter rcsiileni-o mi Ilio Plantation, or address | tor at Calhoun'* Mills, Al>l>evillc l>Utriet, S. <J. JANE T. BAKKU. 0 Mnrclt 1, 18:?S. 48 6t llsllimci'y iV Wi'cns 33;iking'.1 u M US. SMALL nml MISS DU1T he^ leave niosl respectfully to wait upon the Ladies ? ?I v:ii??. mui its vicinity, having just re- 1 }\ cfivi;J their earliest. ^ lFisishions T ii Millinery >ii)<1 I>ivss Maliiiiif. and trust, fr'iin j? their strict, attention to the orders of their citsturners. t? giin and secure a share of public |>at ronatre. To tho?e Ladies ^>vho have already favoreil tlicni with a all," they wmiM return their vvniiiiest thanks for 'In: libera) patronage they liave alrciiilv bestowed upon them, ami hope l.y ft constant wish ami earnest, feeling to pl)-a-<i>, to retain tbcin as customers. A 1 orders aitendcil lo witb punctuality. April 1st, 'S8 -IS eowiw S E W IN U M A C II I N li S. 1 10 MANUFAtJTU liEUS, PLAXTEKS, i AND I'MVATE FAMILIES. In Purchasing such an article as a SEWING MACHINE, the true policy is to buy the best. XM. SI NO Kit tt C().\s OAZKTT15. a bonnti in! pictorial paper, contains full and re- j1 lin!?! ? informat ion iihoul SKWI N*(I MACIIISB, ! iiiii] niiawi*r all questions that can he asked on ' 1 lie subject. All who read tins paper will lenrn j ^ how to purchase a Se ? iiisj Machine wit.li which 0 $1,000 a year, clear profit, can be made, nnd will he protected from liriiigf imposed upon by KoriKi of 1 1?o li 11 ill hn<f iw?vv* lii>fikra tlin " 7 o , public. Singei tt Co.'8 Machine is jirrniieoil to do coarse ktkI tine wmu of every description. The Ga/.etiu may he obtained pro lis on application at liny of Singer ?fc Co.'s Offices. Machines on exhibition ami for sale and instructions given , by E. J. 'JAYLOU, Agent in Abbeville. ' 1 Singer <t Co,'s Charleston Office 4S8 King- J street. ,v Principal Office 458 Broadway, New York. Abbevi))e C. II., March 2'J. 48 \y : i IIEADQUARTEBS. f Eighth Ukoimust, S. C. M., 1 . ' March aOth, 1868. t ORDER NO. " ' TUG Lower and Upper Bnttalian comnria- " JL iuff the EIGHT REGIMENT *>f S.' C. ' Mm will appear fur Drill nnd-Review, at tlusjr respective paraae grounds as follows : 1 The l<'?w?-p lirtttrtlinn at'Bi'ailley't-Oli) Fifld , Sntiirdny/-i3th.'APRIL next. ' Tho Upper nt MfcCaw'o Old Field, .j on-Saturday.12 (tlv APRIL next* s t The Cornrpiaaloned aiidi'AiiCominiasioned : 't Oftkera will/attend at'eni^pUcle the day Pr0viaiieK fo'r di*if] tin instruction. ' 'OnptaiiitooMitnandfng BoAt^ CompaniM.' 'Will.' ' ruder out the pioneers,in their command*; AllStaff^fccera.?r'0 rSquired. to be'in ful niilf?irrt?l' : . . >, v . I . By l)r.1er ^ ^ l^ AR - ? -V 75 7 >" ** frfe-v : :W SPRING AND $UMlfev.Q'0.009 ?' ' AT' * ' v? GRAY & ItOBRRTSON'S " IlEiir cisu STOKE, .' .w< No. 1, Granite Range. J*: "O- ^ \7 K BEG respectfully' to inform the citizens > ' ?.f A I.I Ml 'l .12 r*? . _ uiii>u>iii? mm * ?! rumi'iiiin 1/lrtiriCl/ at wp are now prepared to show the largest d best. Sheeted ritook of taple and Fancy Dry Goods, p 1 >ave ever done heretofore. As wo confine' irselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods' isiiless, we are enabled to keep u l.irijo assort' L'llt of 'lain, raiir.j' and Itobc Bnrc|(c<ir ISlarli. and Fancy Silks, Calicoes, IS?!!iii!ts&c. T<> the 1JONNKT Department we pay pnrtic ar iittention, and our Stoek at present preills everv novelty of the s'-ason : jam aaati a-aiicy straws, Fancy' ftuopolitau tind tTiinmurdSillis, &? ., Ionir witli a magiiiliccnl. Stuck uf Fin*' FrcnolV lA)\Vi;i{S lt.?i.n.a KUiUONS. UOUOIIKS, Ac. In MAN I I 1,1 j AS. wo Imvt* nil th? late styles' -Silk ami liiack (,'liatilillv, Lace, ?fcu. Uur Stock of itviiS, SilkaaiidTlii-catl Ulovcv Efljxicry, Coi'SCIM, 3:iocs A<'., Is unusually l ine awl I.nrirc. Wo always k-e|> oit li;in<l a large Stock of >utici:<>tS(! floods, Linoiis, Listen ItriSIs Cas^iiiicnts, Ac. Alf, nil kitcio of material suitable for boys' ear. in eallintr attention to the above Oooils, wo i-jieoti'uilv s<?iieit the patronage of our it timeris friends, ntnl tile |>'iblie generally. We will ail times take |ilea>ur<; in showing our Stock, IV ami all of which we will sell at the lowest issible price for Ca-li, and every article war ituoi a? (iRAY it ROBERTSON*. March ?1, Ds.'iS. 18 tf ''KH" G;0LD.K^ PRIZE. Tin: (lOl.I)KN* I'RIZE. TliK Gul.DEX 1MMZE. TUE GOLDEN' PRIZE. '11 IF, (iOI.I>EN PRIZE. THE COLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN' PRIZE. Til E GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GULDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN' PIMZE. LLUSTK A'l'K! >! ILLUSTRATED!! ILLL'STRATED EVERY WEEK. ij.lustrai'KD every week. illustrated eveity week. illustrated every week. II 1 ITw-'IMl . rtf 1'in* n.i,u.-'i u/vir.n r.vi'.ll) w r.lMv. SIT.CIMKN COl'iKSfjKNT FRKK. SI'IXM.M KX CO J'IKS 8KNT Fit KB. Si'KCI.UKX CO 1'IKS Si:NT FRKK. ? H E GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! HE New York Weekly COLDEX PRIZE is S. oiio of thu Inrgest. and best weekly |ia rs of tin; day. An Imperial Quarto eonUiitir jihiiit packs, or i'hotv columns, of cutei-tuini; original matter; and elegantly illti#trntuil ery week. a' gift worth from so cents to snotJO/.V COLD. WILL UK PRESENTED () EACll a U BSC It! HER IMMEDIATEY RECEIPT OF 'THE SUBSCRIPTION WNJSY. ?w> mttw f?.?? i?nA >> ) rit\ 1 t ?ICt. , V ? -,1V... V- ? >?? i gnu ii? eu|>y for two yi'iirs 3 60, and 2 gifts. lie enpy fur three years 5 00, ami 3 gifts. lie copy fur live years 8 UO, mid 5 gifte. AN I) TO CLUBS. brce copies one year, $5 00. and 3 gift*. ivc copies one year, 8 00, ail"! 5 gift*. en copies oiitf year, 15 111), and 10 gift.-*, wuiity-one copies one year, '30 00, ami '21 gifts. The articles to be distributed ure comprised i tbe lollowing list: 2 1'ackugcs of (Sold, containing $500 00 each 6 do. do. do. 200 <10 eiich 10 do. do. do. 1001)0 each lo 1'n tent Lever Hunting Cased \Vsilelic*, 100 00 each 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 each AO do. 60 UO each 100 do. 50 00 each . ;> ;$i?0 f.adies Gold Watche?, 35 00 each 2i>0 Silver limiting Cased Watches, 3o00 each .100 Silver Watches,* $10 to 2500 eacU U0O Gold Guard, Vest and l ot. Chains 10 to 30 Oft eaeta Gold Locket?, llracelet*, Iiroochep, liar Drops* Ireast l'itis, Gulf I'ins. Sleeve Buttons, Kings, hirt Stud*, Watch Key.*, Gold nnd Silver > 'himbles, and a variety of other articles, worth -oin fio cents to $1.0 each. Immediately on the receipt of the Biibscripioit money, the subscriber's name will he enTed upon our subscription book opposite & umber, and the gift corresponding with that umber will be forwarded, within one week, to lie subscriber, by mail or exprexx, post paid. ZStf" All communications should be addressed > JBEGIvliT A CO., 8 and 40 Moffat Huilding, 835 iJoadway, Kew Yorfc. ?39" Specimen copies sent free. Agclits Wanted. y't April 2. IS.'iK. -18 lnmly *! -- J ? ItUllCC. A" LTi persons imli-1 >t<_ <! to llje Estate of Cnpt? l \. Tliomj?.? li. liyril, Int.; of Abbeville Dist., )i!censoil, are requested to make immediate myineiit ; an.l tho-jc having di-umn^s n^ninsi aid Estate will render tlioin in July nuthegti* ated, in terms of the law. F. ARNOLD, ) A. WALLER, J- Ex'r*. ? A. VANCH, ) Mnroh 20, '.">8. 47 8t' /' 81,OOO REWARD " V% '/' *> 1"^0 ANY white person or person* who will > furnish evidence to convict, in a court of aw, the incendiary or incendiaries who burnt ' he Cotton and Screw of Mr*. Jane Baker, oc tor Uibles nnd crib, or both, $.?? Reward %' 4 : rp any slave, or free persons of color, .who will urnU'h the evidence sought above. Address, Secretary of the Vigilance Commit?e, Calhoun's Mjlls. Abbeville .District, S. C. 'March 24, 1858 , 47 -am : > S. H. JONES; | HOUS E. BU I LDE R. f OFFERS hi s services to the eitixens ofAbbe- V .vijle^pistrjcl, in everything pertaining to- ^ lis. lino 't>^ jbusiucsg., Jiy * strict atteptio^to- ajj ' be interesti) of^is employers, be hope# to*.. U Derit a due s|inr&?of puiroiiaW* TAddrtw ? '. . V. ^.,u,?r?r^. 'Abbeville 1/isirt.ot, a. v.. March 10, 1858. . 5. , 49 ?r?V"y>#>i ?VV ' *"*:* "7T >11 Ahd-' s^gofil^' too 'fctroda ..ahd -ch?ttel^Hv . >HMe5?sssg;