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GREAT BRITAIN. T?k KIW BRITMH MINISTRY??PROCEEDING? IK PAR? L1AMEKT. ETC. F:r?t Lord of the Treasury ?ViocountPalmor ton. Cbknc*ll6r of th? Emheq-icr?W. K Gln<lutoo*. Foreign S#cr*t?ry?-T.?>rd John Ruuell. H?mc Secret aty?iMr G. C. I-ewi*. Coloninl St?r?ury?Hak? of New Coll*. Sidney Herbert. Wood. % Tifil Lom of tho Admiralty?Duke of SomerMt 1.6*4 ChnhciOW?I.or<f Onmpbell. Fr??idcnt of fii?? Council?Karl GrtnvilU. ^fivy S?r!-"^Duk<? of Arevlo. T^frtTufter ("Ifjicrrtl??L<ir?l Elcin. of tlir Board of Trade?Mr. Cobd?n. rr?tdfiit uf IV-Ar J.atr Board?Milner Gib on. Fir*t C*>imniy*i<>n*i'<-f 'A'oH'J?M. Cardwell. llhtncvlltir of the Duchy of I.mucar?Sister G. (rl'i'V. Jtin-t ?dd? to its li?t of ministers tri* foll'-wi <?: I."i..Kr s??cr?t.iri*?: ? India? Vr. ItHriinj. Tiouie?Mr. CI!< '<. W p>r? I.oril I! ijmti. Ci?il L-H-.| ?;f tlii< A Jm:r.tity??-Mr. Whit? brcxt. Hfcrctnvv of tlif Pone Lnw?Mr. l*iip;n. V' +< i'resiHnin fill.' Council of Education end Solicitor <"-iimi.iI?Sir II. II. Kraiini;. Iloiw.-lioM Offi. ? -?Steward. Lord St. Gerr.i?ini<: Miii-t. i'of tin M*r<jni? of AyliaImry ; Moctrr ul tl.?- Hm-kliouu-tp. Enrl of Dec* hero ; Mi?liVM> of .liv KoK-?, Ducliers of Sotilli?r1??nd. Hi- flat If. .V"?? toinkt that the Cubin?t u not yet ?oio|i*-tv, nn.1 coitipluina of the tiimi'w-r in ? ' ii Mi-. Milncr Gilifou lias lieon rnov. J from pml { : pot to riiuke room fur the oi.i ulkJUt of plncvll<t-ii fc>ir A. Cocklitirn niched* Lord Ca?upl>oll us Ijii'iI Chi?>f .J.ii?i ii-i* ?>r HiikIuikI. air lit'iijNmin fl ins i% to l?; civ it?-d ? pear. Parliament ?.tt tl>?? 17th. Lord DfrUy, in tl>?* Houte of Lord*' officially announced the frnitciiMii.?n of liia Cal'iiiet, ami. iu >loini! no. Iin w:ir:;iiv d ten tod tlto foreign polity of Lord Milinmlmrw E?rl? GriiiivilJo reM'ivi-1 mi '\-p1nsisitinn of tlio policy of tlic iic'v ijorcrnmi'iit foi a future d?r. "I'll# Hoti?o adjourned till th# 21 *t. Jn ihs Common* Mr. Dirnvnli annrtuntd tlie rtti^uu'ion of tn? C-il>iiH't, and inert J a fur thrr adjoiirnnieiii tilt the 2Nt. Agreed to. THE CAUSE OF THE WAH. l)r. Baii'd, who l<?i> traveled and vun ome* hat iu Europe. tUi* theory to the Kew York Oh*>.r\Mi-: Th* reul of tin* present war i* to ho found in thi* fart that tlic people <>f Sardinia tiav? 4arr.il to iititintatn in the north western part <>t Iialy, within tlw l??t tvn y?-nr9, one of th# nnhlvat eovvrmeiif* in Kiifope: with a Coil* vtilUvion like thnl of England, n. Parliament of two Hotnea, i*iitir<* fivi'iloin of religion?so that Pi-otosianl c*hiuvhi**? are f<ni"inirinir ii|> it: Turin. Pigiifrrol, Genoa, N'iph. N??vi, Alrfsnttilrin, (\cilh its l.imu n?.; forlificutione.) CbhbIh, imd ntlit-r filoccs, un-l t!i?* Bible mul relitr'nus tiOnksnncl tract? tire ci:-oiilnt.in? in nil direction* ?liberty of thn j.re&x. nn nihil iruhle ejbtoni of coiumnn school*. hii-1 tfrcut activity in making rmlroaHn ami duveltijiiug the retioiirctia of the kingdom. It i* the t-xifttence of xuch <i govirntn*ut in Italy, and contignmiK t<? tli?r LombardoVtnctiati kingdom of A'-'xtria, I hat M the oeoa ion, or tS? eau?<- railicv. ol tliis war. The ex tuple ofeuch n kiDjrs??m in Italy, the immense iiifliimco of th* prt-fi which no cordon of hay nn#t? on the frnntiMfcaii cr?nfii.?\ nnt] the fuel hnt it haa delicti tlio thunders of the Vatican, trouble AubIiia r.iul nil the <le?poU or Italy. And what A ml i i? and nil tlmse drupoU Imve for yeni'k iloit.d, and what ahe h.-ic undertaken to efTecJ, is to :f?n?pol S?rrfinii? to po hack to the derpotiMn which liru'nli'il over iliat country iiutii Albert, in 1848. pave the tioh!# fVn.titutif.n which it h-i?, and drove out the .Tccuita. Tlii-. in plain Knpligh, i* the r??l I eauae of th* war. It ? now to he derided whether Austria .uid*P.-!<pnti?m tdiall m-evnil; "r whether Sarditisa, LibrKj, and Italian Independence all-ill triumph. Liberty cannot taml in Sardinia or anywhere Hs* in Italy, nlea Austria he driven out. And moat heartily do I rejoice that Fian-e ha* resolved to aid K?ril!nia Tlii? w?? 1,1 Im i'Tiitfcteil : for if Sor dinia wpi'f tn he crushed. the Austrian prejion. dt-rance in Italy wutiUi he overwhelming, Slie wou!-i in fart <-xi<-tid hnr dominion to the footof t!i? Al|Mnr.il iiio fontiiK-d of France itself. For tiki* time, c'-r'nmiy, France ie engaged inn !ioln?* cnu<u. The war is hy f?ir the most juat on* which Kurope tins *rcii fur a long tune. .Nor ii it. ?? you rt-niHrk, difficult to decide on which tide the aympathie*of British nnd American Chriitianr?at len?t th"** who have any love of liberty in them?thould range themkulvca. Oinm Living fiitmrvn: or Princeton CotLzar.?A ct?rr?-?|>"*ndeiit of the Newark D*ily Advertiser, pay*: "A Princeton correapoml.-nt, in his leitrr InM K.-rk, refers to ex fiovernor Bibb, u?, until liif il.-nth. the olilmt living graduate of the Cnll-n- of New J?*r*ey, being 82 y**r* old. This is * mi?tuke, fur it i? well Known that W:n. Morton WatWins. nf the game elm*. 1792, i? 'ill living in Fartnville, Vs. He i> anid to be a nu>*t i-einarkitble man, and i* at )?* ( 87 year* old. il* ha* never been in pubin tlia ft Alia* nf T t nf Virginia, l>ur. h:is nlw;iv? exerted groat influence ?n affnira. ilr and liuhop llobart, were roommates. ami in a little volume containing the life ?f Iloliurt, tli?re is published a letter from "Watkinn to his young friend Kohat-t, udvising him to study law. This letter, in print, was ihown to Mr. Watkins sixty years after it whs written, and my informant Mates iliot he whs eligibly affected by (he perusal." The extj act above is taken froi? Southern Guard inn, and we have copied it for th> purpose of snyin^ that we have recently looked o?er the catalogue of Princeton College, eml>rapiu? rt period from 1748 to 1857?<*?ue hun dred and nine y?*rj, and find that one of thx yraduutea of the cln?s above mentioned, 1792, 1* ?ur veneruhlo and respected fellow^citizen. 6*1. James Chestiut. t>r., who is now in hi* 87th year, enjoying excellent health and uointerrapt?d roamal vigor. "Rev. T. A. Hoyl, of Abbeville, 8. C., it ia aid, intends removing to Mobile, Ala., to take ?harge of the Government Street chureh thare." ffe^e this notice passing abont in the Presbyterian papers. We knour not what ground there may be for it. Rut before the matter yoes any further we beg leave respectfully to ' ntxr our proU-st Against the execution of any such intention on the part of brother lloyt,? "We have an td?? tUat "Anueniit s>. u. ne?ai And iWrt M aide ami clever preaeliert ju?l ai mi cb ae other plarei. And we know^that it ii ttry nlenaant to have Mtcli a minister as "IUv. Mr. Ilovt" for a neighbor. Mr. liuj^ it uoi nar*ally vtt?ciuc<3 among hit ac<jttaintaius?s ai avtfble minuter ?wl Chrufi*n gentleman, an*1 Ve fr?l ??*ured hi* ?#vrn congregation would giira bifn up with* telueianee. L'aJtr all tfe< ?feeaiiMtauces we f<-e) constrained to vote, aliL time, against Motnle, although it ia in oar aa live State!?Trlctcopt. Tire 0*sat ?It u worthy ?f oolt (W mi (1m rMMit great imttie of Magenta, ova ***- *iw?IIwwl afiu^il la fiitu rn.trj%& lha 1/ia lruicu m?J ? in kiltal and n> proportion to th aanbear* th?ji om thir< aa great ma in tint biiiiJt of llti?k?r Ilili, Bimb Vista, and t*o ?r of the Wniftt fuogli IwUlti of oar UiHHw (of 1812) with BriUii Fa that |"*rticuli?r it - com* after Um | It^iag battle* of KapoUon I. TWm factafr worftliy ofaote, Incmm liuy indicate tliat, aI Ut all, lowkro ixpror4Swb ia military d? taciim ban not #<irpa-f?d modern wpran apnto-ia th? art of jruarding train agai5u til iM?ii(iaptraaa4)Hif ur?ig?. or Mwbimh i i-?Our triliaMM (rot uuamppi WiBg <k? Mm kcllffM* offNfHU raiaa k(aloHiNll,llH givtag Mt % 52*k*< oattaa. r*d aaeturiag Um .pro With narwl)fta|? Biiyfl?a jaaraalaaf th 1 jOiiiiii foawt all pwtorftiw 8ta??aoagr%i ' tdlU flwr r?id?f? ?a th? praaiN ?f Um mh jmrtitr'iil mv laakfag ftaer aa THE INDEPENDENT PRESS. abbeyTlle, b. c. W. A. LEE, EDTTOE. Friday Horning, July 8, 1859. ADVEKTI8EMENT8. We direct Attention to the various new advert i*ement? which appear in our present issue. Messrs. RrrutDor <fc Tool have recently obtained the Mail contract between Abbeville ?fc Washington, Ga., and they have established a very enperior new Stage Line on the route. They aru provided with the best of horse*, j coache* and drivers,and flatter tliu'ii selves, that j they can give entire satisfaction to the travel | ling public. The line connects with the morning train from Greenville, S. 0., and to travelj lors going West, it 'urnishes tho cheapest and j iu>ai-?if t route. The nttMiition of Contractor# in called to the i advertisement of the BuiuDKu Committee of the [ Episcopal Church. The Card of Dr. TIenrt S. Beauo announce* thnt lie is pi'i'innncntly located, for the practice of Dentistry at Abbeville C. A. See the notice to Contractor*, by S. S~ Baker, ' ' Commissioner of Roads. j C. P. Rem^en, bo well known, ns the Fashionj able Hatter, of Columb a. advertises the latest I Spring and Summer styles. Our frinnds visit j ing the Capital would do well to give him a call Messrs. Fisbmi ?fc Aonkw. the well known mor | chants of Columbia, offer every variety of j . Hardware ami Cutlery, at their very extensive ; establishment on Main street. These gentlemen, are men ?if charnetu-r, and are prepared j to fill promptly all ord?ra, on the very best J ttrms. j Sec the advertisement of Mos?r?. Cabmichakl > <fc Dean, the enterprising Hardware merchant* j of Augusta, Ga. These gentleman keep a larjre j and well selected assortment, and we wouhl j commend them to the patronage of our friends | Tinting the citySee the Card of \V. D. Wueelock, the Tropri ctor, of the Augusta Hotel. Several of our friends, who have recently vwited the city, say thathe keepsone of the best hotels in the South- ! ern countiy?the host gentlemanly and oblig- J I iii};?the fare bounteous atid the scrrnnls atteu tivo. m ? CIRCUS. We commend to uur rraders, tl?? *dTertisement of IIobimsox <t Lake's G rent Circus mid Menncorie, which will exhibit here on Saturday, , the 23d July The Circus hns become oneof , the Institutions of the country, and our young friends will he sure to provide for the occasion. ! Tlio l.ill iif niifffirmiiniiuR ii nni'liiinliiplv affray. ti v*. GREEN CO EN. We were shown a few dovseince, by Mr. W. , D. McGeE.of our Village, a fine large roasting ear, from )iis flourishing patch, near Mr. Tailor's Carriage Manufactory. It was not a "six weeks" nubbin, but a genuine denizen of the fields?indigenous to the clime and '"to the manor born." lie hits had them for a week past. C?n any one beat this f THE WEATHER *AND CROPS. The weather during the past few dsys has | been unpleasantly cool, reminding us more of i , .1 i . , f i oi-piemurr man juiv, niu must nave an unia I vorabie effect upon the growing crop*. The I crops of cotton and corn are generally prora! i#ing. Some section* are etiII neeiling rain, but | the District generally has received of late very ! bountiful showera. SALE^DAY. There was a very good attendance of the citizcns of our District, in tliu village on Mon duv last, cofifrideriiii; the season of the yonr. | und llic entail amount of property advertised | fur stile. The celebration at Williamston, too, I had taken off a number, especially from the upper part of the District. A family, consisting of a woman about 25 year6 of age, and four children brought (3,000. NEGBO TEIAL. The trial of the m-gro boy of Javkm Com | kan, Esq., for the homicide of a serrant girl, j belonging to Mr. D. M'Lalcuun of this place, | came off in the Court Iiouse, on Tuesday last, , before David Kkllkr, Ee<p The death resulted from lock jaw, and occurred uhout a week after j llitt luniction ol the wound, which whs caused i by a slick thrown by the boy. Mr. Noble ap I pen red for the prosecution and Mr. Tuombon for tho Defence. After a trial of some length the Court rentcnccd the boy to receive seventy-five lashes, and to suffer two weeks imprisoument. HAPS OF THE SEAT OF WAR. Wears indebted to Charles DkSilvks, of New York, the publisher, for a very excellent colored Map of Europe, and also, of Northern Italy. Full eheeta, colored, 60 cts. per copy. Single Maps, 25 cts. each. I AUo, to the publishers, JonvsoN Brownino, I 01 lork, lor "Colton a Map of Europe, and "Colion's Map of Northern Italy." I'rice, post paid, 80 cents. Theee map* supply a popular demand at present, and have beta putat1* price, within the reach of ull who desire tu*t?| .Well informed, concerning the social, political, and military movements of Europe. '* PI ABO 8 AHD PIANO TUITISG. We are reque*te4 to State that, Mr. Ramsay, of Columbia, dealer in I'iano Fortes. Music, Ac. is expeetiug to visit Abbeville this week, and will tune Pianos Cor all who will send in their orders immediately, by note or otherwise, to J either of tlie Printing Offices or Post Office. , We would call attention to Mr. R.'s advertisement in another column. And advise all who wish to get a new Piano to consult Mr. Ramsat { as he h?j much experience in the Piano Forte i I trade both as a manufacturer and dealer, and is i row prepared to furnish the very best Pianos in ft AM** /inanl iliafl t/t in/lioiilsis la asi aa(>aaI greatly tedgetd price*. ml Oo Wfds?dtT?noiBg but, between 4 and ft o'clock, oftriimwi were alarmed by $ cry Tire, from our Railroad Depot. Upon baateaiag to (he aj>ot. we found the dance i? aaiog from a lot of eottoo, oa the platform eaaaeeted with the Depot, wbare aboaV< 100 | hales mere depceated. A large crowd eooa ??K leeted, aad removed ail the eottoo except that ' immediately ia the neighborhood of the fla^ay ' aad cfNy effort was auje to axtfagaiah the fire. The burning b*Ue were nam wed, aad the platform aa?d inVml/ a partial injury. The loeaamooate to about 12 bale* totally ?onearned aad ft or ft. hftlce partial!f "berat. We ragrel that rtttlMf (alia apaa a single ledhriftual. George B? diakeealea, Baq., of oar Dietrich who had abovt M bake ope* the piatfurm. Theresas ?o ivaaraoee. The fire yeappoaed ?oiiaro baea oywpd by aparka from t?o tpgiaf ft jjjto locomotive. The 1 fiveaiag Waa +?ty e^lm, of tle# the lom moat ? have bee* ttincb smatrt. - X: - ::: | / THE BOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW | We are indebted to tin* publisher*, for I lie | July number of this valuable periodical. Tin? ! following io the Inblti of contents: First- Pact oral Letter ?if the Synod of the Carolina*. The Lecture System?Its Influence upon Young Men. liy Hev. .lohu N. Waddcl, D. P-. Prof, of Anciei t Literature, La Orange College. The Distinction? in the Godhead I'er onal and not Nomimil. liy l*ev. Tiionum Smyth, D. D., Charleston. The Principle* of it Liberal Education. By Joseph LcConte, M. I)., ' Prof of Chemistry. Mineralogy and Geology. S. I C. College. The Ilypostatical Union. The | Religion* Instruction of our Colored Popula- ; tion. By E. T. Baird, I>. I>.. Crawfordsville. j Mine. Notic< s of Recent Publication*. Periodi- j cal Literature. Among other valuable articles we have read j with much interest?" I lie Principle* of a Lib I eral Educntion." originally delivered as a lite- j rary Address before the Societies of tin* South | Carolina Collepe. by I)r. Joseph Lk'^ontk. Pro- j feasor of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geolojry, J iu the College. It ha? received high encmni- ! uins in various quarters, and seem* to exhibit j all the characteristics of the profound and j original thinker?high pow ers of analysis I and generalization, giving expression, to its ! vwutiuoiuno in it on IV Wi r>iu^i4itii i ipmiim.-o nun , simplicity. The subject in a threadbare one, i but in the hands of 11 profound tliinker, i? imi'ii- 1 the bfttus. of n train of thought, equally ns novel ! and suggestive. We hud intended to give a ; synopsis of this admirable uititde, hut must i content ourselves with merely rt iVrrii.g our , renders to the original. The various other articles arc up to thcu-ual standard, and the Review present* high ! claim* to puhlie favor. THE COKESBORY CONFERENCE INSTITUTE. The Aunual Kxamiuation and Exhibition, of t thin flourishing Iiibtililiion, now undi r th? charge of the iJev. S. ]{. Jonks, llceti r, and the ' ivev. J. ?>. ? CM?H'U "II | Wednesday last. We re^rt t. t'int we \vn wi-i-c j unable to lie present, but tru-t to he favored j with a detailed account of the Kxen ises. We : learn from a friend, who was prefeni. that the j Kxaniination of the students, v.;is very tln?r j ough and searching. and I lit- p*-t funnauce*, gen- . erally, highly eatisfaetoiy. On Tuesday evening. the following ynune gentlemen delivered literary Addresses, which were very excellent in matter, style nnd delivery ; * | l?t. "The March of Mind.' l?y J. 1'. I'avis, Mnrion; 2d. "Woman," hy W. C. Koi:nj?, Cokf - i bury; 3d. "The Origin and IVogresi of Know 1 edge," by J. SI. McCai.l. Darlington ; 1 h. "Tb>Obligation of the World to tin- Uible." by J. I,. Sifley, Orangeburg; &th. "The Claims of the ' Times," by II. I). llu.i., C.ita\vba, Co., X. C. 1 The Literary Address before I lie* Kro-ophie ; Society, was deliveted by the llrv. \V. <1. Cox. ; nob. of Cliarlc.-ton, and we have heard it charactesized as an eloquent and beautiful production. There was a fine ullcnduiiee on the occasion, and the address was well received. * JUNIOR EXHIBITION AT ERSKINE. The Junior Hxhiliiiion, at Erskine College came off, ot> the evening of the 41 li inst. We j learn from a friend who was present, that there was a fine attendance on the occasion, t Lindsay Ilall presented its Usual bright array, j and the perlorinancea of the students were highly creditalilc to themselves and to the In- i stilution. The following was the programme i of exereises : i J. C. Bell, Pickens, Ala: "Sit?n? of tin; TimeB Jxo. D. Bovn, Chester, S. (J.: "Military , Honor Ciiaiii.ie A. Boyd, Chester, S. L'.: "Uii appreciated Valor;" T. C. Buai>..y, Ahheville, ! S. C-: "Tlie Prince of Knirlish Bards T. S. Bkice, Faitficld, S. C. : "The Jritli I'onfeder- i ates J.T. Cihtlks, Fn\*ctl?, Tenn.: "True lit* I roisra I. L. Gkikk, Abbeville, S. C.: "Iiulin ; W. M. Gnir.it, Abbeville, S. C.: "The Stars' j 0. P. IIavtuohn, Abbeville, S. "ImluMry j the lload to SueCt-aa T?>M. J. Abbe- j ville, 8. C : '"Hallowed Ground;''' Hon. j Hkmpiiill, Fairfield, S. C.: "The Stains of Time;'' ; 1. N. Kesnkdy, Abbeville, S. C.: "Tlie llebel 1 Daughter in her Embryo and i'lvsout Condi- ! tion." | xat i.ci<iu>niiiiun AI wiLbinanun' A large number of our ciiiz-.-ns availed tlieni- i reives of the opporl unity of making ft Kail- j road oxcurnion to AVillinmtlnn on the fourth, wliere the day was duly celebrated. C->1 F. A. | Hoke, war the President of the day, and lite 0r? | tor of the occasion was Col W. II. CakI'UKM., oj- , Greenvill?, who delivered n very n|>|<ro|<ri>iie i address of nn hour and a hulf in length. After \ the address, a large niitiilicr repaired lo the ! Central (louse and \Villlianistoii Hotel, ' where fino entertainments were served up by ' the proprietor*. The gat1 season has now (>ct in at William- i .1.0 ml.W,. .trill fin.l ' o.vy.i. 0..%. ...t |"--- , all the attractions which give character to the popular watering place. wniTTEN ?'OI? TIIB IMiEl'knuknt I'HKSS. THE EX AMIS ATI ON AT I/>WNDESVILLE. Mb. Editoii :?It wns our privilege, on Thursday, the 23 J inet., to attend nn Examinn tion nt the Lowndesville Academy, now under tlie churge of Mr. W. A. Giles, Principal, and Rev. Mr. Barnes, Assistant. The citizens of Ijowndesville should congratulate themselves in being Bo foriunnte as to have the services of tsuch competent teachers as Mr. William Giles and his Assistant. The Examination was thorough, and the prompt manner, in which even the very young scholars angered the difficult questions in Englifh Grammar, Geography Ac., and worked out Liu: moat iutricate sums in Arithmetic, proved thai the teachers had'uot been negligent in the dischart*e of -their duties, end that they nrc very aueceas^al iir'"t4^jthtng tlie young idea how to fJioot." The classical echolnr.< alto acquilted themselve# in a manner creditable alike to | them, and their U'Hfher. j Iietklei tlie patrons of tlie school, there \ra? I quite a number of other persona present, ulioeo marked attention, showed that they were deep, ly interested in the cause of education. The ladies were well represented, nod Lowndesville eau boast of as pretty young ladi<-s as can be found in Abbeville District. About half past one o'clock,there waaa recess of an hour, when the crowd repaired to a beautiful oak grove, near tlie Academy where a splendid Pio Nie dio?er had been prepared, and if we may judge froa?|be eager manner, in wbteh all purl*ip?t?^i&fflfrliigiily appreciated. , thcv acuin assembled? at the , 7? 7 Uwd, when they were entertained for eome WA'inwtt ajpi|innjtioa? fqpm the girls, and speeeh? fros llie boy a ; after tshiub the exeroni #?n <Wd, aju?I ail dispersed pleased with Um jpirfornianees of the day. * x A RiATrHrnTTn iracura. , JSm *6, 18M.v * * . What m a Lao A, Tends* I?The following .ara the provisions of Uie United States la?.preseribing '"a leaal tender Gold eoiusaod silver dollars tor all suns; lialf dollar* and ainaller silver ooias, for some not over #5 ; and three 1 <eat piece* for sums not over 80 eente. No > provutoa is made for cents, which may, therefore, he refosad. . ^ # the dorn Gold mine. The hist iiumhcr of I ho F<trwr and J'lttiiler contains a very intvi'estiiijf and elaborate :-ketoli of the Dorn f?old M:ne, by 0#caii Mi.lnitf.r, the Slate Geologist, who is now engaged in a ?< <> luteal exploration of our Distrief. The mine i? situated in Abbeville District, near the Edgefield lino, anil about six j mile* from the Savatinnh livor. anil Recording j to the wr iter, it is one of tl:e richest and most | productive in the world. Oil the hiil of the older Dorn Mine, are two j veins,?one of whieh opened in 1801, in the! short period, extending up to 1R5J, yielded j about One bushel of the ore from : a f ingle blast was tried by Mr. Doun, for the J purpose of nHei-rtaininir the average proiluc- , tion of tlie riehest portion of the lode and was , foMfiu to contain tin* l.ir^e hiimi of si,loo. A single small hor.-e mill u mr enip!oy?-<l in work- 1 ini: llit-main pnrtio:) of this vein, ami vet <ln- i l i utr I lie most, proilnetive pi-rinil, the weekly! yield in it <> 11 it > < 1 to nlmnt n|o.i)(JU. North nf this vein, abi'iil. I It irty feet, is ^ mother \\ hteh li:ts lieen openeJ for about two . huii.|i?<l viii'li mid i< tin* one whieli i* now chielly wurkeil. Tliis vein ha.? al-o ln-cii very J productive. Tlio a^!?ret',:ili" yiel>l of the New j York Mine hits lieen about. N2 and tlie ! production of ilii- Mine and that of the ]>? rn Mine, h.is> lieen ?V>'?,??' , although entpm-s have been einplnycil oii'v within the last six ' years. '1 he average per retitatje of tlie purest gold of the mine has lieen ti cents pel* pi n- ' ii y\v eiu'lt. We extract the following 5ntero>liiii; account of the ImnJt; l'f uhtillllim; lily Ifol'I tin: ! ??r?:: In tin* ?.\irn-l ion of ilie pohl. >tumpi> nre fmir i>i \\lii? li work ill n mortar. A-~ ?ln? lieml- never ris- above llu1 water. i-pla^him; is I it\-li lfii. Tli- erllsh'il ore tlieli passes into th- i iniii. wh-r- il is ?!:il tiinl er eotnminnteil hv two r?*volvimj cirenlar ?ioii-t?. tn-r-ury being phiee.l in ill- trough, for ili- ?oil?i*l sou of tli- i ltoM. Aft-r tii** llu! iit*i'I mil] saiol. wstli tin* = linest particles of i?"hl. pi?--s through a fine seive into a I?ti--:i?t5*-. amalgamator, wlii-li ; works to (icrfei tioi:. It ??? -i~t ? of a ciivtilar l>.iii with eone.-ntrie partitions, in wliieli t!ie : iiieremy r-?t*. ami :i similarly tii<t:>e>l Iml invert-'!, revolving ti | )> r pail, tin- part it ions of wiiii'li alterii-jt- willi tlio-- t'viow, ami t'.u# i eon-lniiilv agitate tli- ipiiek siiv-r. II. ha-, beell l!ollce>l I lint the ivi'i colli..-U-.l by this . appariintt-r having been I'lirnt olF, is -x ceciliiigly eoaise in grain, ami list inl'l-s tile ; -oalM.-sl m?hl \v' i i i -11 ll.e mine pni'liieis. yet on- ! ly '.lii! finest levit>iit-'l .'."h! can enti r. iiml siivli gohl, uml-r ci'bmil y eilvniii-tamre.M, woiihl give a soft, liili-ky iiinalu'il'i, ami \v I<1 b- perfectly ' hoiiio^-iiFiiiis ami li ne j;r.iiiii.'i|, wli-i: burnt. m> that it. won 1.1 iipp-ar lliat y'luc -1-etrieal ef i fort. |>r?ilm*eil by fin-lion. in this instance, eon lilt* ti lit* in!" CO.IIS.- IC.lM. As lonir a# dcsiilphiiri/.cil ores Wei-.- work f I alone. liul a parlleie ot lost. was In lie fouml in I Ik- which runs off from this amalgamator; lull. Iat(? r! v. llii* pvrirous ores flower I In: inereuiy ami cany oil' trol.l. Perhaps, us I here is sileli an al-uml.-tui-c of tiian* ir.ineso on tin; |?r<?jii-riy. il may. in future, It.* found a'lvantajri-oiii to di-suite out tin; i?o|.| as a chloride, I?y I)r. I\ ley's process. The hii/h price of tjiii- ksilver and its loss. np:?rt IVom the value of the ifolc saved, would lie likelv to rentier the ehiin^c in the process of extraction u ! profitable one." | WASHINGTON NEWS. The Cabinet had under consideration voter- ; tIn* despatch* s received front <?e?i. I.auiar, to i ir<*ther with the reply of the NicaragitaJi gov- 1 eriimeiit to Secretary l "as-" despatch. lien. La- . tuar writes to the ell'eel ih-it il is clearly c? i- : tletit Nii fti-nuuii tltie< not, int.-inI to carry out Iter st ipnlat ion- with th** I'nitcil States. in; violates tli'-ui as ollt-ii as it suit i her |ilil-|iosi*, j fiiul will eonlimie to t!o so until our (.'nvi-rnincut takes |>i*i>tii]*1. mill decisive aciion. Hav? , ing exhausted all its power? in emleuvoriiii; 1 > "el tie ami adjust llu* t|;f)ie|||lies, lirt leaves the country in dit^ust. Tin; mini initiat ion are somewhat puz/.ied at. the present aspect of affairs then*, as the itubro^iio i.s no nearer a settlement than il was I i\o vnirs ?j;o. The next iiiail wi'.l prohaliiy 11i-i11lj son.i* thing front .luu ' ilia |>re-el|t*e there, commilliicitliliir with his people, am! iitlttrminjjt tlieiii what, our goveroliielit expect and will insist, upon, is regard ' ?tl as most opj'ortuiie, aii'l will ho productive j ?>f uood i e-lilts. The 1'residciit is looking aroiin.l for n sue-! eessor toiJ-n. Lamar. lit.* is determined, il poi-siiijc, in sCiM a clear neaiieii inn] ai.le in.in ?one vim can ?|n-nU I in; l iilUllii^c Mid io tin fait in oil tln-ir arts of di|l"inaey. Sir Win. (.Sun* Oiidcy was -1.111 ontjngni in? got in: iiig a IichIV wit 11 ll.'inlura-. The I'resnlent ami (,'aliiuct. were in aUcinl aiti'i' l?? ?l:iv i<? witiii-c-i the C'liiniHiii'i'meiit i-x i'lvises of Columbia (.'nllcae. The parte of tin? \ouii? nu n wi-ii- well written inul spoken, aiitl i?nvc evident. >ati>f.i.-timi to tin* President ixn<i Cabinet uiiil n crowded audience. No decision tins been arrived ut by the Secret nry ?>f the Treasury in rejjard to the pn'iliu Muft'f, Imt the contract system will prubahly ho adopted. Thi' war dcparuicnt h*iv? reeeivc ! n "large luail Iroin I'lull. AVi I Ii dnies to tint 'i.'mit.. The aspect of affairs 11a I nut. Iiluterpdly changed. The Mormons were not very peacd'u.ly inelineil. and liuil on frciiuent occii-dons threatened veil treaiicc upon the army. Gen. Johnston, however, >11(1 m>t ii|>!>ri'li<'ti'l any trouble. Tli*f ?liflieulty between the Kxeeniive ami Jmliciary rciiiiiiiK-il in rialn quo. liolh parties were waitir.ir tht> in.-I ructions from tin* government, which had not airivetl when the mail left. The appropriation of one hundred thousand ' dollars, maile IhsI. Kc.-sion. for tin- piirchii.-e ot breech-loading titles for I lie line of the navy. | wiil soon tie d ispoged of. Tlie 1 )epart lite lit Iptvo j I lie siilij?et now miller considertit ion. The j Sfieretnrv is determined, if possible, to procure ! the arm best adapted for *ervi?;?*. The ConI test is bet ween JoslvnV and ahitriieV i itle<, iiml the former i.i considered by the Department in (iliiny respects lhe bent arm. Loid Napier, in it piivute letter received by the hist, arrival from l'.urope, says that be doet? not. anticipate any movement ill the diplomatic b>>dy which will send him to n post different from that at. the llu^ue, which lie expects to reach in July. A report liiis f<>r some time boon current tlmt. Commander Maury is so lie detached from the National hservatory. Th?*u best acquainted with the subject say it'thit* should tnki- place it would be with Uih view to place him in active | service a* a commander, in which capacity lie j hah (Kit served since hi* elevation to that, rank, I mid thut. without rendering tsueh service he would not he in the line of farther promotion. The l'ost OlHce department have learned that tlie company having the contract for the Nicaragua mail will he IMjily winner than was anticipated and before tne time required. The adiniiiirittation are much gratified hy III mil) forion mill qpu .latiii-iniiiitil In <)<i nt't.ri'1 It i riff I |?ofe*ible U? guarantee, not only tin* right of the company, but llje safety of American citizens wlio muy cross the Transit, Tiib SiTPiy ok Got?-.?Tbe Philadelphia Pennsvlcaniaii learns from the. Hon. James Rosa iSfio\vdon, Director of the Mint, tliat (Jicre is everv reason to Lelievu that the yield of gold, Atirinii the present season, from our gold producing Stntes, will afford a favorable comp>irit>on with that of snv former year. He also states Uiat there are large amounts of bal Jion (principally, silver), being received at New Orleans and San Francisco. The Branch ot the Mint of the United States, at San Francisco, ia pushed to ita utmoat capacity to mc?t the business thrown upon it, by reason of the in? creased yield of the mines in California, and the receipt of silver from Mexico. Thene cir en instances, together with the fact that tbe semimonthly California strainer, due at New York on the 28th in?t., has on board f 3.000.1 000. justify the belief that whatever may be the shipment of specie to Europo-for some time ' to come, it will He more tUaa equalled by lh? product of our mines, anMnat our specie re ' serves will consequently^ increased during 1 the pe*t few tuoaUts lustead of suffering each - ?diminution as to excite alarm, much lew to jwodKcoa money paoi& WIUTll.N FOB TUB INKKI'KXhENT PRESS. THE MILITARY SYSTEM. A VOIUK PROM l'CXVV's CRKKK Mb. Editoii :?In v??r issue of 24th nil,, wt nolioc i? communication from "Hovmiel," one of (lie Military Tribe, as liis name clearly indicates, itiul from I lie tenor of his production, wo ! arc usj-uicd that, lie oecni>ioiiully dona lJout* and i /'?nth-r*. We I gratified at tin: lenient man- | lu-rin which lie has disposed of our "Voice I ?hut we should hiivchccli placed mulct a far ' more lively sense of gratitude, if he hud nn j swered our ?piestion, ami shown us the pood to i accrue lr?>m our Milihirii System. lie merely j disposes of the question liy saving that the ! "jjimd to arise or the hem-lit to lie obtained ! were timtlers 'hut Were discussed lie fore friend Private' had a licintr. and 1 lint, the reasons and aiuumeiils then offered hold j?ood to thy pres j ent day." II" has accomplished ti beautiful ' evasion, ami would verily the a-laire of "a poor ' reifou is I letter lliiin none at all." We are ! tiivil of tlu-sc t/ixc ili.rits tluii are t-o peculiar t<? ! fuss nii'l l.-atln i\Vlint wv **k for ami want j lll'C tile ad V a II t if.lillC'l. hlloWII lip III/ r >'(1.11111 ami nri/fiii'iif. it not v?-iv siiai.tie I lint t.luv?a , f'oiii ili- ??f i In* |')'0|i!c of t hi* Sintv art* iiicapn i I>!< of MM-itii; tin* ijooil in liii'Vt'd l.v thi>syslfin. i iiml onlv llo- ri\iwi of fricml "Havonet", rt if i.iihic ytuts. nr<- liK ts-t-il in Ihi* )iai tictilnr. Ami , i.-> it in-t equally >llaiiL'i-. I hat heing llm-' favor- j vl.they hlioi.M refuse to oommuiiiealii t lie ml- ; vant:ii;i'.-? the\* see, ! > ilii*ir f?:!low man. But i wln'ii 8"ki'il #lio?M k:iv. t l.l.t "Th it iihilt' r im* i .? //.'<(/ It,:ici nifo '?almost tantamount to tellinir ; u*, i' nolo- of our Ini.-in. HS. Wo ajjroe. I Inst it i.-. ih<* mai l; of a <?o<nl citi- ' 7.-'n, to |>iout|>t 1 y ob.-y the law* of hi.* country, . where llu- i>-a>t l>eiietit i" lo arise. IL is al-o 1 i io.- inai k of (.-rt nt 1.1 Inn try an'l imbecility of. miinl, an'l shows much imli(T<-retlee to tho wi-l- , far?! of our country, to make, perpetuate iimI ! ? li<-y iii.\ law,or any tinil re- j lioltl.t!:, tu I Ik: JJOoil of t.u ilitli\itlual l?f COtlltlitl* j iiily. t! > l : f.m lie lio neutral fjronml Aiiv law I paf-i-1 1-y ?ii:f l.? :ri>!:it ur?*. tiio-l. inevit.iiil. j liring to - now] or n il. in :i iftvatrr or I<:?s ?K? ' irr< i'. If it wore not * > it wotili] lie no liw. j luit > im-re ti it 11 i I v. Now. s?tvli li-iti" ?!k> fail ! . I mo wouM lipf-iivli frietnl I>.iyoiift tu -jive t:s r? nson ami ai'iruim-tit for lli? eotilinttaiiee of, this ?\*?t<-lll. If lie lias tiont' of nu^let'll ilate it." tin* an I i i|iint i >1 oin-> that yrt Zi'ifil t/'xnl There is n n one who i* npprelietiMve that j the Military Spirit i f South Carolina is on the wfiiie. Wo liavo ijii li-tlv ulie\ ed tin* ln\v for vears wilhoiii aikin,r tin* why ?>P wherefore; ami simply lieeati.-e we now liegiti to east. .Jioiit j tu for tli- troo.l it iloi.-s, we lire eliargi il with n ileeline of military ?pii it. n:i<! a want of prop- | er resj>? et tiiwafilsonr eoiiiitrv. "l?avonet".?a\^ j that, tin-re is >tr??ii^ prejudice ai;ain>t tlio f?vs- t tetn." \W- ilo m-t. think > ?. Tln-re ii mi nii(/w I Oils; our citizens Have !u>1 IjCcii 111 lia.?te. I They have calmly aid fairly weighed this J 111a!ti-r, an>l .-. eintf no advantage gained by it, ' il is nothing but natural an well as right, that J they should wi>h it. abolished. We will veil ture tin* ant-ei-lion that thii is llic only cy.-tcm j ever unaetod4iy the Leirislatiire of Stiiiih (,'aroliun thai n*iri'cM innjnrily f her citizens ever J oliji'cli'il to. Willi tin1 exception (if this svs- j tern. we have no of' Learning, no 7: of ./ istic\ mi Ih-i/nni.:ali<jna. but wliui i proilvdivc of some (jooii. nevertheless, i "many idi-utilicil wiih liuin fall *horlof doing 1 llicir ilmy ; l-'i ic-it?l Itnyunet eoiiip'ums that we lisive j 'pointed "ill no evils of ti | 111>Ii>; or private I character " '1 lie reason why we (lid Hot. point | thriii out, iitnl iJo mil now ihi tin, is that, the ] t-viU ami ilifailvuiiia^i.-b are plain to every j man. So plain thai it woiih] he nothing h-r's than ili.-i'^peet to the n 11 -h-i>t.imlim; of our ... I fellow eit i/eii> to specify theln. Dut. to urgile [ the point in another way, w? would jn-l ask ' our frii-inl which is heller : ()h<y the Law it ml , fiitlnir the. Siftrw Iticmtsr t/nri ix no eril in it, or > nnmi1 //?< /.it>r, nml uljo!ix/i the syxirul Incitltxi j t/iil'i' ixun i/o'hI m il f j .Mr |-.iliti >", in coin-1 u.-ion, we have :i he.iUti fi.l tiuiithtl of the i-q'ioil inc species, reared on INtlltll- <4 will (lit fll'M l-Alll'J rflt.l 111 ( t ; Iht, ?a L'titttiJul animal?will carry jive | ; at. ft time?hi"ll lilettlcil, smtnd wiiul. clean ! r i i limited, eleur i'mitcil?jii'ifi'.clly g?ntle?scares ! i at. nothing lint tlie noise (if i. plume?the rat- | tie '.'f musket, (lie claahint; of spurs, or the lla-hing of lilflle. On account of tliis latter ! quality, wo have iinm-il him Anti-Military; i > ami we WiiiiI?1 advise all caiuli'hiles, who vie | j sire mi Jlonorniile soil in our next Legislature, ; (expense!* paid.) to ride liitn. "A llF.TIKKIl rmvATE." LATElt FftOM EUROPE. kw Youk, July 3. The Fli-uni ^lii|? Viiiiilvrliilt, On|>l. Lufuvro, from Mnvi'u riit Soulliniii|>ton. with (lilies from Livci iiooi to >11:ii *2*2. Ims arrived. l.ivnui'ooi. Cotton Makkkt. .luiu' '22.?The ' .xjilvs of Col I oil for ill** I lin e il.ivs Stllli ll]i IT. ' ini'i I ulc#, of \vIii?-li f|ifciilalor^ mini exporters look Kiim liiil'.-s. Tin* iimi kcl i-liisc'il qiiii't, mid ' <|iioi nt ions wen1 linrely imiiiiIiiin?-tl. Clirc it | >011#' Circular quotes .Mi.Mlinu Ork-iuiy OJ'l ; : M iilillinir l," Illinois Sgd, (.-losing \v i111 a declining I tcinlenoy. ! Tlits aeeoiints from Manchester Are favorable. The liiirvi-.-l. prospects nre good, and llic j Wfnilii-r line lor the crn|w. Li viiiii'ooi. (?K.\KitAL M utKirrs.?Flour is very : dull iiinl Iri'itly offered at- li's. ti'J. h 134. Od. ' WIleal is qliiet, willi a Fpcculnlivu feeling for | French ut 1 ii 2d. Advance. Corn is quiet and I Mixed quoted at (is. a Os. oil ; Yellow, lis. Id. a j u'-". 0 1; tVliili1, 8s. ii 8s. Od. lli'i'f is heavy and ] prices ar? iioiiiiiiiiI. 1'iiik is dull and price* ; raster but unchanged. 13,icon is dull, llusiu | is dull at 4*. Su^itr is firm, and nil grade* have j slightly advanced. Co,'loo is quiet. ltiee and j Turpentine urc dull. 1-onhon Money Mahkkt.?The Money Market ! in heavy. Consols are quoted at 'J?l it '.tlijj. Nkw Sixamkiis.?The New York corrcepond| <;nt of the Charleston Mercury writes: Another splendid new steamship?the DeSot n?for bout hern trade, ?m launched yesterday from the ship building ynrti of Mc-sitiv. Lawrence mid Folker. W liiaiushurg. She will rtut with lilt* Black Warrior and Caliawlm, between this port and New Orleans nnd Huvanua. The D?Snlo in 36U f.:et long. of 10i><> t?ii>? burden, and can accnunuodate 175 first cla.su passenger*.?Une peculiarity about her is the introductiou of L'l'erley's new ventilator, by which a constant stream of fresh air ia driven into the h< Id and other confined parts of the ship, cooling aud comforting the passengers, and keeping itio eafgo frei<li and moist. The compan^iv?i kafety of the vessel, in cane of diruster, is guaranteed by lour bulk head*, . which divide (Up bull into separate water proof department!. South Cacolina Cbockeby.* The Augusta Constitutionalist of Friday Rays: We visiled the work* at Kaolin (in South Carolina) on 3'esterdaj', and were pleaded to notice the ?nterprisH ?nd imlustrv exhibited. The erockery luunuCncturaii Uiere is fully equal to the best imported, or mude in any portion of onr country, and lived* only to be seen and used, to be appreciated, and the works ltberuli ly piitrouixed. We noticed tome tests on Kaolin manufacture ed water pip*, and while the test was not made under favorable eireutnstanees, the pipe i resiled a'pressure of ahofat fourteen hundred i pvuuda. We are not prepared to express our opinion in favor of the general introduction of ; such pipe, but w? liave no hesitation in saying > that if such pipe will answer for conveying i wuter through our city, it is mgro desirable tha* iron orpine leg* * f THE EUROPEAN WAR. The latest ml vices front Europe, show a eon? i t.itiiie<] advance on the pari.of ihe Allied forces, j uinl the gradual retreat of the Auptrinns. , Since the liattlo of Magenta, the Austrians j have precipitately* evacuated Milan, and file I eessively ?dnmdoned 1'ince. za, l'avia. Lo<li anil I ISolngnn. Their design scenis to lie to make a j last Maud, in lite strongly fortified position* of , Northern Italy, and to ri>k there another great . I.TI..I !.? t.- i. t.* wunav* in'iv mi? r rriivu t'A|'Ut'ib ?i?5 j determined resistance mid bloody conlcst, is | evident from his demand of ltiti,niiO iiilililioi.nl j i( <>?>j>o from France, and fr?>tu his great prepa- i rat iuii? l>y sen mid html, llid troops have ?l- j ready invested Mantua, the Klrmiiiot of tin? j Austrian strongholds. iitill Ilie rapid eoiieetilni ' tion of liis forces, will soon hrini; about- a ?le- ! cinive eoiifliel. The result poems to lie no long- I el* doubtful, ami ticcordiug to llie judgment of ' tile best In i I it ii l-y leader* in 111 I rope the Austri- : mis vvil! nooh lie forced to abandon Italy. In tin: nicniiiitiic Victor I'maiiuel, the King of Sardinia. has assumed the government of l.om- 1 l>anl V. ami hy proelumat ion has issued a scheme i for the itdiniiiisl rat ion of its internal nlfairs. ! The generally r? ceive.l opinion is ft ill, that.; the war will iiolexlet.il Ixyoml Italy. Ami liie iee?iil. change in the l'.ngl.sh Mini-tery, the i proclaniiitioii of the French Kiiipcmr to the : I p!e of l.oiiil>iirily, ami the Russian circular, j make it apparent, that the three powers of : France, Ktightml ami Ilussia, will .strive to null uu the war to the 11silititi peninsular. The only euusMof apprehension, seen is to lie in the ' recent step of Prussia, to put &iO,iiiiti troops 1 in readiness for nctual service. This, however . is said to he a mere pi eeaut ionai V measure, am) that Prussia will not. interfere a.? long as France coi.line- herself to the liberal ion ot Italy. We 1 nniH-x tin- followinj? items of laU.-t inivllitrcncir*: 1 Mau'iin luis Iliv t!n> Aliir*. Tim A?lstl'i:ins liilVv '-CI 11 iciiiovt'ii to \ iiln I'l.llKM. Tic .\u.<tiin !? iti Msiiit.ua a foiecil impi-p I'liriviicj to tlic iiiiioiint of mi hi. i ii m. Yiilol* I'll ii : 111 11-1 liu* oflicial 'y i!i*t:!nr<-l flint in- will i.ot cHiSi'lil. to tin* :ui:ii'\"ul ii>ti of uiiv |i?rl of 1 lir Human IMa'i'i lii S.irilijiiii. Tins Aui-trians liave alniiiiloiicil Li-iih, ('nsl ii?'iihi iiml Moiiifcliiiiro, \\ lii.-ii |<o-iiion* tln-v iilly oeccpicil in }M?-at force, ntnl iisi?l strongly forliii?-il. I.iiiih Nii|nii--'im left Iiivscin ua.llie SHlli, in advance iij'oii the Aii.-irians. Allies li.nl occtijiit'il I Jri siiiia. M ii ii \ otlii-r Italian cities liavi! proi.untied ill In Vol' of tins li ;i 1 i t 'iiI cail?e. ( i n. (>aril>alili nisirclieil on ilic yOtli towanls Dmcnuiitij1, l>nt \va> ri*]iiii>inl liv t Au-tiiniis. ii.. i...u ..i,j ...i i.;, ->ij i.. ii..ii...i ; - I""7.'" V iii tin* directikii t.l Ut.i Jiu, \\ 11i<-li is oc-<-ii|>i?.*ti liy I lit; Ati.tll'iflit*. Victor I'll111111< 1 rl lias ivfu.'ed llit- tlielatolslii|i oflVit.-tl lt_v Uttltttriui. 'I'lii! A'lst.ri'in <t!lK'iul wrO'iimt. t?i" tlieir li?>< at llit- JJatt!'; til' Mii^ciiln. uivrs ii:t ulliffis niul 1 Hihi <tit|th-ris killed ; nrti<'?,r# wuiindrd, ami tlliu $iil<tic*iv wounded. niul 4iiou iiii^inu. 'l lit; I'nt'liH nt* lirJI'1 Ion su-ponded wu'k <m tin* Sii'7. Canal. llit; liu il-lfis protested ngniibt il. I'ranev lias taken llit- tnnttur up. 'Jo the I'astorx and Conyri-i/i lion a <f the Various Diiinniiii'itio'ix of Protestant C/irixtitinx in Smith (',ir?/iim : At tlie last Anmial Ctinvoittif.il of ihe IliI Society of tliis State, Sftitli ("ariiliiiH whs to litis fire thousand ijollms loi lilt* <li?liiluitiiiii of the 15ili!e, through tin; Aineririiil IjiMe Society, in toicisjii <:o?jii11i??a. The unilcrsitrnt'il Wen- appointed :i committee In nil. I res* till- State nt 1 >irjje mi tliin i 111110ftnlit Mi'-jed. Tin; fart* wh'cli niiliiri'i) this resnlntion, mnl now form the liasis of I Ii i.s appeal, are as follow*: Jiitilliiji tier /tux berii rreeirai hi/ the Parent Sneir/i/ tli.it there nre not n lew places in the West Indies in ish mill PoitiiiMii-se Anirtica wlieie the I'ihlpculi l?-prulitiility ?irenl.tt.-d, to the removal of Mi* per.-!tition anil error, anil the Hilvntiou of routs. An nppeal comes likewise frnlM France for ni,| to irive the Bilile to the l/lcf>M/tlierp who lire remit anil willing to ivcei ve it. Ki^iit or ten thotisnml dollars nre wanted for this tiel i alone, l?y the American Hilile Society. I'mnce, with all her refinement* nnd i=niiprior civilizat ion uerjx, nml now ask* for the Uihle, Shall ?ve refuse it ? Oct*, mauy, loo. we nre creildily informed, furnishes hii important firld for thi* work. From ('onsimitiuiiplo oiih'h up n moat nromt demand for tlio pure word of (Sutl. Translation!!, requiring al least $14,(>00, are wmited in the modern Aiinciiiuii Armeiin Tuikisii, and Bulgarian Inannates. Here. ilicn, is <t ' wiile ami | effectual door" wl open for the entrance of G<>?l*K sniiftifyinc word. Here, in the very lii'un of ilie ; MolioiiniK'duti Kiupire, mull limit's aro niking ' for tli?? pure truth of Jesiid. Nowhere, we are I ii.HMM fu, i* uiu i>iuir mure <i?*Mrc<i or nei'cr useu In Syria, I<j<?t >tii Arabic JJible is nearly rciitly for the press mill widely called^, for. India and Sinm lire asking for the veilil'Uiug word, and now China and Japan, with ttinii untold mil' 1 ions, liave been opened l?y n miracle of IVovi . deuce for the free and iinoliMrucied spread of | (rod's merciful tfUtli. Here the rpiritiiul slum| ber of ajjes is (o be broken. Ilow may this be . done, bill by the light and power of f!ud'? quickj eninjj word. The great quest ion routes up, bhall llietie Jj'ijp fields of grneioii* opjxtrt unity b%i>c<-npied or no t Men, tfiufo! iiniuorial men, are asking of lis the hrea 1 dial ? nine down fioin heaven, and which we. under our I'athcr'* bounty, have and "to spare" Shall w? d>-ny il ? Sh?ll we cast liefore them only the stone of oiii unbelief? The whole Missionary wor-d is now arranging itself for the fulfillment of I lint glorious prophecy, " The ! lCuiih ahull lie full of the knowledge of the I Lord us the wnteis cover the sea." What j alia 11 he our t't-lulioi: to this grand result! The Bihle Society of South Carolina has ulrendy answered file question before God. it has pledged this State for Jive thousand dollars toward* this great und blessed work. Christians of South Carolina, we a*k now vour co-operation in rnieiug tlii* amount. We luok for n liberal lespouse to this call for the liible, reaching us from every quarter of <ihr globe. Let us in gratitude for our own distinguishing mercies as un enlightened and Christian people, give " the word of the Lord free coiuae." Let us seutter broad, cast thw 8je<l of life, us the ploughshare of Di vine Providence prepares wuy. Then shall a harvest of righteousness and peace soon wave luxuriautly over the wide fields of our wasted humanity, nud God's promised kingdom conic with powc. One in our common love and estimation of llie liible, we (ink of you n?t Pastors and God's people an imrocdiatAnd liberal response to the uoble resolution of your own 80 oiety. Respectfully, B. JOHNSON, T. A. IIOYT, dMUUCIHSON, W. R. , EM Pill LL, E^|i BOLLBd. 1 ' Committer. N. II.?A collection U respectfully and urgently desired from each CotigregHtion of .Uic State, before the Convention of our St a to Dibit Society, August 2d, at Yorkville, S. C. '* 2*..**' - t Vt - ' 'J- * DOUGLASS AND THTJ PRESIDENCY. The N. w York llerald ) i ves tlio following version of the recent popular sovereignty nmnilV^io of Senator Douglass, in refereucc to the ('hurled on ('mi Vi nt ion : A sperial despatch from Philadelphia, which we publish this morning, furnishes, us we liavo r(ft>mi to believe, the authoritative iuterpietaI ion ol the late sovereign manifesto of Mr. Douglass in relcroiiee to I In- Charleston (Convention. It thus appears that llie disruption of tlie democratic purtv in 18<io. after tlie fashion of lie Villi Duron split of 18-18, is no part of tlie programme of Mr. 1'outbids; but that, nntieipiitinir a defeat i-lioiil<l he enter the lists for the Charleston nomination, his manifesto is equivalent to his withdrawal us a cundidate for the succession It further appears that this plan of operntions briit|;< Mr. Douulus* into a present "happy arc r?l" with (Sov. Wise, as the proper' democratic candidate for lhGU, that thus tliu Senator, thiotiiih his friends in the Charleston Coiivi nti'-ii. expeets to hold that balance of power which will he competent to fecure llio nomination of the (Invernor; and that thus, in-trad of tiollimr ftotn the (%niveiitimi. Mr 1 )<nii:iiiss <'X|ii-? t< t<? net in it, am) to support ii^tiokfl In-fore the people. Unlit. ecriiiH, onI In* < i her limnl, 1 hiiI tin- KiitT'icciis Warwick of lliinni? entertains Hie idfii that ilic ileinoenrey,even wit Ii I iiivi-riior Wise as their caiuli?inte, will !>? s<? sciiii'ilv thrashed in IKtiu as to hring' j In* iu ? out l?fi ii vviug of their party to' their Miln>r si uses l?y the year ItSGI. mid to the * a<li>pti>m of Mr. I'miulas as the iiatinnal stamlai<l Ii?>uier f ill? parly, in order to recover their Norlhetn balance of power. N.\ltltO\V KsfAPi: oi- .ll.'IKiK Dol'lil.ASS.?It Rppriirs Ihat .Indue D.mjrlass was on hoard the iiiulit train of enrs which met with an noci If'il. on Sunday iii(>lit. ten nnh-s east of Baliiini.Tin; engineer was killed nml the fireii in ii duitcci oiisly gealded, Imt. none of the pus? sonuers \\? ri? hint, 'thy i n-/ini5 was thrown oil Iiy a horse suddenly out ??f the woods. Mmkh'Ioi.Ii 1 JismiVi:i;i>.?Li.te neeomits from nnll.1l ( '( lllill 1.1:1 Hlnti-i lltill iriil.1 tl.wl liu.tn ilia. i-<iv>'iv<! in Yntii-ouv?t I~1;iih1. ami miners were muUtiiLf $ 1 uinl ?."> <i ilsiy. Tii-! uolil is wiiil 4o In- i-iiai s.-i than tin- I'Y.irti'r Kiv<t <lr|>o->it*. A 1-Ii may !>?' <:X|n-cU"l to Unit. region. in aoou [ ni :-pe?;ui:itor.< i-im n>*t n|< an excitement. An :kvii.i.i:, Ju'y 7, 1859 1 Catl'ii.?Nunc olT<TH>t?. A c'oil article wciilti In in;r from 10 to loj cl*. No cotton resells l.y. the Colitni'iia papers since Mon-lay. The followitiit persons have freight in the Depot at AMicv ille : ? Or A W r<vneh, II A Jours, \V II Parker, A Clark. .Jr. II W I.hwm.h, .1 While lion I> 1. Uar.llaw,.! I* M ill John Hnriu'ht. 11 M it S A \Y insio. k. .1 J ('niiiiiii<rh.'iiii, \V J (>or<lon, J I. 1 >rciiiiuti, Tlios Jackson, 1> J Joi-<!a>i, K J White, J Mi'liryili*. Tuirtriirt it Met'asim, II WiiHon, J Urownlce, II S t.'nson, Mrs 121'urker, It .M Latimer, J as .Met' inlet. 1). If. SOXW.KY, Ac't. ' z S 3? IE C I A X, NOT X O E 3 . I.yoi.'s 1'nwil. r iiml 11i-* I'ilU, Ail I! inscet trilie will kill, j Ju-lije Mines, 1'ivi-ideiit <>f tin; American Ih; slituie, e-?_v,?"The discovery <?f this powder, 1?V I'rof. IjVox is of iintinmil iniportnuec. Tho Fnrmo:V Cluli have tilled il. timroiiiflily. Loeii>ti>, i;ni!'i>Ii<i|>|>iTs. sin's. Iimrs find all vermin I ciin lir destroyed. ir:iri!oi?!* preserved, and house* iiiinle pnr?*. h /'? n:>!xon ( > mankind, m (/.? ww Mr. J.jDtt < ?/ it " There i* no lion as lu the great elli.-aey of this Article. A few applit-alions destroys . very thing garden ; worms, 1? -li-l'ti^s, Ilea-, tick?. roaehes, A-*.-. Il I'uiiib ??v air. 1*4. ijYtKf, Many imilutinns will lie otlVivi). lie bure it iluiiirs lliis U'lilrt.?. lli-'iiiirinli.T? 'Tis Lyon's I'.iWili!!- Iiii!-j ail insects in a trice, Wliilv Jj\Mil's. 1'ills :i? niixi'.l f.ir r.?t< nti.l mice. SuiumIc l'la>ks*. 'ir.ft.-,. ; regular sizep, fiOetaifc fl JiA It.N ICS A 1'AllK, New York. May 20, 3-rn THE GREATBNGU3H REMEDY" >111 .l.\MICS Cl.AliKlvS Celebrated Female Pills. ' PROTECTED LETTERS IJV ROYAL PATENT, j This iiivnliiultlv ini<]ieine is unfailing in tli? i - . r ..11 ?l..- -- < 1 - ' ' | ?: 111 i: I I llli'M! |111 III1111 Illl'l 11!l DgCTdllS Uti| cii.-'i'S incident to I lie fi'insile constitution, i It moderates nil exceests and removes nil ol>i h!ruction?, from whatever cause, mid abpcedy ! cure may l?r rtdi?*d on. TO IMA It It BED rADBES it is peculiarly suited. Jt will, in a yliort time | bring "ii the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION. i TIickp Pills sliou Id not l?e taken liy females. 1 that a re pregnant, during the first three months, | a.- thev are sure to bring on Miscarriage ; liut ! at every otWr time, mid in every other caso : thev at'" j'fifcel.ly safe. j In nil caii-sof Nervous and Spinal Affections I Pain in the Buck and Limbs, Heaviness, Faj tiguu on Blight exertion. Palpitation of the i Heart, Lowik-sh of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick { Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases j occasioned by a disordered system, thtso Pills t will effect a cure when all other tneaus havo i failed. ! Full direct ions in the pamphlet around each I puekiige, which should be carefully preserved. A bottle containing 60 pills, ami encircled | with tli* Government Stamp of Great Britain, ! can be sent punt free forfl and 6 postng* [ stamps. i uriii'i ni 111:011 ioi' l mieu MWt'j, Job Moici, 1 Uoclieslcr N. V. | .">nlil in ville >?3r DonnM McLnuohlin ; Columbia. Fisher A Ileinilfli ; Ilnv ilnud, Stovcnsoii it Co., CliorleBlon, Wholesale ngeiits; and sold liy nil tVfpeclublc Druggists. April *29. 1850 12m. NOTIOH WILL lie l<-t to the Low**t Buldsr. on Fri<lny, tlifi 22nd. inat-.. tlie building of two BIllDOKtt?on* aero** Car's Creek, and the other ncroi*s Gill's Creek. l>oth on the Mo*q< ly Ferry Roud, nenr Dr. Yarbiotitfli's. M J bii/D? n? W. VJ* wniVUiV, VUU1. July 4Hi. 1850-10-2t _'y. AUGUSTA HOTEL, . Augusta, O-a, WM. E. WHEELOCK, Proprietor. July 8, 1860,-12m Headquarters. UfllON C. B., Jon? 28, 1869. ' v* OTTCE fr Iwrehy ?iven that all npplicall tiona to the Governor fo A? rap, r shall bo. made through ihe office of Adjutant and fippeetor General; therefore, hereafter no application trill be considered unlfaa ?ent through the Adjutant and Inspector General S By order . . , II. | M. DUNOVANT, I Adjutant and Inspector General, July 8, 1839 10-H ' -> r:~ r >^ I