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XIIE IM)!-ri-NDKNT PRESS. ABBEVILLE, gr |0.j W. A. LEE, EDITOR- j Friday Morning, June 8, I860. TliO frionJs of \VM. (J. D'AVIS announce Mm n cnii'.liJute fur the Legislature%t t!ie on- j ruing el'-etion. TIIE^ELUE KID& HOAD. Ciirlenders will fiinl on our Fourth I'iyj<\ the chle letter of Mr. Tuhxiio: m ii relation to tins ? ;se, whiv.li we rotniiicnJ to their jiontsal. "I EFISCOTAL THtfllCH. A mooting of the Ladies of this cnngrojra- ; tjon will 1)?? Ik-M at. ihv Kpiw'opn^ l>arsnmu;?*, on to-iuoirow (.-Nitur.lnyj morning*;? A. M., to n-nke ornu'tonei.ts for furnishing the new KJhurcli. ? <2? THE SOVTIII UN JtlGHTS DRAGOON?. I We Won: kI.1'1 to sec a linn turn out of linmUonie en) ) -nt tl.e Company parade in this place on Satiird.iy last. ' Tip; cor, s lias lately lit;on rc-orgatiizvi], and a I'cw spirit has Wen infused int<? Ihc iMtikv. The follow 'mr nre tlie , Commissioned Oil;e? rs: Ctipl. .1. W. Pur.nis; 1st Lieut. .1. F. l.r.iMistoN, '_'d T.icnL L. 11 lll'rjsul, oJ Lieut. Y>'m. C. Moon:. THE TILT. Wc lcnrn tliut the j-npils <.f tho Abbeville ; Slnle Academy are j?: ??;?**:-:n 15 to give a Tilt on ! Friday, the 15Hi in*}. It will he held at the I Old Field betwec-n the Yi'lnire ar.d Long Gr.ne I Cliuicli. The yoMi j? min are providing liamL , some inncy at.d il.v'i'it | loiuifce to , lie a brilliant and | i< 11 i crfj'.< 'air. Tlie pub- ' lic?ure in Tiled In attend. AiTELL DONE FOR*K0IITH CAROLINA. ! AVp l?ai;n froisi t!:o t'harloite J!-lit.'in tliat at n meeting of tlie I>? ?><vrrit counties of L'urko, i 1 Henderson^ G!i vi-'iirs.], Vancy ntid I'o'k. re?o? j ^ 1 u tioug.w cr ss i : imior.-ii'ix I lie- innjoiity plat | foim of tlio In!o Charleston Coi.v< n*.ion. r.nrl | ph Jgilig.ll^(-m?i-lvor. to Mipport a::y candidate vfliu may,be put foyvinJ. LOSS*EY^IRE. "We rppret to hear of a'loss which ocem'rtd to Mr. Roi:i:kt Lrrns, of our District, in the j destruction of his dwelling house and kitclien \ by fire. The fire occurred ahout 1 o'clock on \ t l'riday nj^Ut l?sj4 and was fiicst discovered in ; , the kilehen mar the dwelling hojVse, and,tjs j | si: ppose'di. to.. liavo originated ".from a stove.? J c The progress of the fliifnts was sa t-apid, as to . t UJ$v$i>t the saving of anything"cxccpt eoiucj'j nl'ticlcs ofc. furniture. . ?- < ? r BAD ACCIDEKT. | ? "Wp .regret to learn of a sad-neciilerit whiih ii resulted iu tlie death of Mr. ,Ta?. F. Watsox, i c of the lower part of Mir District, on Tuesday j i< Iljj ha>l in his liandj\t the t'iifte a load- 9 ed-gun, and in attempting to f-trike at .n'tcif-g 1 upon^-tl^e opposite tide of a fci.ee- wilh the J'ti . ... j, "i7 *] LreaSh^^fie gun' unexpectedly \yent ofT'dis ^e <ih,arglpejil3'Con(<'i!l5 into his ,body.tsjJIo am- '* vjjved about nn hour. The cl<jceu/>ejfijswn8 n^n young Manj^f about 23 years.pfj^igo, and ?tj _~niueh esteemed by all who knew hini.' leaves a young wife, and relatives-and friends n. * to'dej>ioro hiifcuutiinely death. ' 1, SENATOR DAVfs' RESOLUTIONS;;. | ? Tlie Senate 6f tlic United States iuifl pi^cd^i/1 nftor two days' discussion, nse:rc6 of resold*-.! 0 tious, propojcii by Senator I):ivis,'of Mifsis'ippi, which, it is supposed, will fonrt the,groundwork of the political platform of tlref demo- j cratic parly during the coining campaign. An examination of. fVi? vnin r>.i tl.1...: I - jr--- 7. ' - i rcwu.LrvjJb | t-how that tli^y w/re accept c<l'!-Jby I lie great j mass of tlie democratic uiuiiKoulliern v&ppoSi. i c( tion Senators. Mr. Douglna v.-os not prcssen t i tc to vote, on accour.t of il!r.csi>, and Mr. Pwgh I cc blood altfhe in defence of tlie principle of jquafc j ter sovereignty. j (c DXAiiOJLiua Ui XMailGlXATION. 1 {' In pursuance with an aet of Congress passed j(] March 3, 1855, Mr. Sccrctnry Cn?s has laid n fK r in ten i cut before that body showing the miniher and designation of passengers Arriving in the United States from foreign countries lijiring lyj the year 1859, which furnishes sonic interest* n ' ing statistics. **Tlie total pumber of Arrivals was 155,500, of whom 121,'282 were uHeng jysd sf, 31,227 persons born in this country. L)"f tbis ta number35,210 came from IrclanJ?*nnd .30,315 ! from Germany. Of the ent?*e,.ninounl 113.270 ; "J were landed at New York, 12,073 nt Cotton, ! ^ 37780 at riiilodcljrfujji, and nt New OrfUfla. : - - * ; "* tpP c | r,' * '.nn UiD^EgSVILL 1 FEMALE COLLEDGE. . j,,< trifec'omptetH-ineiit^Ser.inon of the Laurens- gt villc Kemale CqHegc, (Rev. E. T. Bi ist, I). IM ||, will be .nrem-luxl nn -Qiw./l.... itT- 1 fit)i iiisyjnt. by Re^SUr W. Barnwell; Pro J f^ssor and'Cliapla^tof the South Carlitinn ?bl- . .lego: r- ' - 'J ' *l^fe closing examinations trill begin od Mun- <1 ny, th~6-'25Lli iusjaut, rfti^occtipy* three vtfoys. Tl)^ Comftffciywnet^ be givci^on VUdrieedn^cvJijjng, the 2*7 th- inatfint andfctbe > c5?T? en foment 'hiAjper^^ilt ' trihf pltfee on ' Tl^rtfdtiy, ih$*2jflli iuslnnt, xrhen nn Address ^ will-be delivered by l'rof. Joseph Lecqs.se, of theufcoulli CarolinfrfNJollege. -> J, ~ < V I ^ "^fHE tTAT&ISoNVEBfTlO#^ ? . tanW lial. i-? ' Su-r-y* .. c I'uuimi ijjmiiuiuM uuiiyjiii B|UII account jn of the proceedings, of ' Convention in fa Columbia. It wili^be sefl^fl>Qt<toe,y were not ev harmonious, bnt still tlicre was a?jp-enl ?3irtVr- te; encerfvs to principle, or questions of ulterior. B policy. ' ? m % The'Convention^jtoMyinoutly cn^raed the ^ netiou of tlie senp<lii.~J -- -C H.C-| ?| ninjoiity platform, pud elected delegates to re lliclimond. 0 w" . .* * ftn After ntTlHe cncitemeiflfth^ proJ^Stugs of flfb OoiJvenlion, lemiioated Jn comnitarthy^ Jhnrm<Jny,v-and?tlfc etntirnent wn?afhnnl}niW?<?^j. Bufitnin tlicUrtdfgurtid detegatetjn dfccligrgc of lly;ir duty. I in n* crisif^jPv present all Alienations ami divisions qye^wjiKbg* " 'flfrd a W>idt of'coniilistiori^^i^ P jp^JhonyJtoVe scdtrfoiislj' cultfvateA '* ,'J^ * SEica 'riw^accoht nd viccs from Mexico are off *b more Tavor^fcle ch'nrncler iftioq, ,nny j&jfivci bt Ithherto, an<Vsc<yri to afford. ^trong hofiea. of tJSG the B'o?cesi? ofHfl^iberal .(tarty. "kith^ncTffl oa manent pgqcrprftiffg whole - Jp 53 ti.ie Jflare*-,party sutgfrtTin-'Eoift&^Wifeteaj jtfi U of tile. eapitffl, ntfttell .?11 le ^ wpujd s?em to )je no J&od reasort rtjj' *jrif foreign 'country slmjl longer fcfbse U'<r$t&j!rtfot ?u thai as the rightful gg^jffinient-iiytfr/trdiJrth^. Such are th?ir profrnt proapecte. ' die The full power said to bt. conferred "pw>, Senor Mata, the Mexican ra>nist?r,10W^hi?|f?" W l/m miiv lAMifA f.tka. ratifiAtSnn nf fh? 1 fA?fo* VI " "ff ? "? Jft' with afliih medifieutions an our governtQeut dV" sites' flits, together with the improved paps-' Gf pects of tbe < Liberals, will have the eff?4*to d# atrengtheu the chnnuos for a ratification of the Kr treaty. /< **Dl ?iL ..*r< . ... '*% : FASTY COI.IPLICATI.ON9r ? j Coming vnit", il is cast tlieir tih'ailuirs j L befell', but Ibe developments m fur -afford no ! Milue^to unravel existing complication?, or to divine future political if>?ue?. Wo ure glnfl I pee. indeed thiil.tbc mass nueetings throughout j tlje Souili nnd-5uuth,\vcst have repudiated the j doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty, and enlliutji- J H>tieolly endorsed the aoiinn ?f **>? . delegates from tlie Charleston Convention, and | tT:at though bbgna^^t^i-gations niay'i-be sent'j from several of the cotton Stote* lo Baltimore, ! the true Democraoy of these Stales \v nf-W1 represented at Richmond. Tlie delegation j. wilt lie gcio-'ially accredited both to Kiuhmoml I at.d Haltino-iv, l?ut Richmond will he the place of primary meeting, .uiid a union at Baltimore will depend entirely upon n full concession to the just' demand* o1f the South. T>ii?tingu ished men of the South m'eiuflihg Senator Toomiss, Mr. Conn, -Judge and the nineteen.^icnera of the SfrrifVi?"-" A11 ! dress 11a7e held 10 iJcn^hat, r.E^Ufniicos i hatf^bi < n ljiVfitt, thai llo's^retyipi^ons will lie lita'fe nudity it aid- .platform ndogUH]-nl Haiti- | ijiotv, I-vit vi'ry little definite ihforrijation has been giy^J, as to-the nritvir<hof' these nesviranco^s or tin* source fiom which" th?{r liav}; enicjjrtled. T'io New Y? i k delegation indeed it is said prothe Tennessee resolution lis a Wits of compromise nl Charleston, ljut recent indiea- ^ tiom Iiotn tlii*f quarter would lead us to put- I very little faith in any of their assurances 1 that, clfcct, even if the South were willing to content itself with any such subterfuge A3-the | Tennessee resolution. T!i? re seems to be a prelimary obstacle of a j formal kind, (r.s we have st ated on a previous ! oecnsion*) to the adoption of anv modification , ?if tlfe Charleston platform nl IJaltimore. That ; Convention will he merely nn adjourned ses- j Finn of the former m?etii>c. H will turet with ^ a platform already adopted?ndoptud. too in ( pursuance of a resolution which requited the ! , platfoun to he fisc.l before.the pallatiugs com- j ] menced?which upon its ndopthjt 'was scttiud j j mjgnnly a* the Convention etiuld mnlte it, l>y ; ....1 m i-Rconsjtior,.on tlictalilo, and j ( ipon which fifty seven bailee linve bcgn. al. ] cadyjnken. But in any event we cannot so<- | ( that (hero exi?t# any rational basis of cornpro : , nise. j { The Tennessee Resolution ra jpHlv regarded ! ? ij^Xiot n whit better than the Cihcintintli j?Ijit - ' t fljni, and as admitting of the same lu'ilude of I a :on.-truetioii. Ii Tydeed prohibits to Congress ? ?r the Terr itory the light to impair or destroy ' f he privileges of -propuhty; in the Territoiy, but. ' c ni wfct?iw>?1 inult" 1 " *"w * ' ?u ... hiv ?giikui tj.uuge l?o\'ue.\9' Uoe j rine, that slave -property is Ihe creature of | li qcal'lrgftlatiou, and cannot exist in tluk public j .errilory, this rcsi>l8ti6h may be ejidofscd by j ny Sqnatt'ci;Sqvcveignty partisan. Agani, it b not to bo supposed that (lie South would.Jigj on loot with a mire repudiation pf 1U?\ boufl-'"l . ,.\9' Srjuntter Sovereignty dogmas, without in- : i$tSjigfli[>on the right oPproteetion. The viidity-'Of' thift claitn'is cstnt0iltakd by^tlm recog ^ itioo of tlie constitutionalJjjg^toVfrii?fc'"i>roprly in th'e Territories tinfl follows ns n U'giti 1 ^ lute and inevitable corollary from that doctrine ' rul should bo adapted ns ? cardinal article of ro.jjeinoi'iatic creed. F * : . * ?" -The dp<jtritio_ of protection ^-by Congresp, rf ,'ainst ?a* verse territorial legislation was a . j,. Miumg proposition of the majority platform nt i hnrl(cston was embodied in Mr. D.vvib' Senate lr 'solution?, whi^h being rfe ported'from a5,T)em- p, CPntic Caucus passed the.&euato ijy JtTie vote f every. Democratic Senator exee^CiTr. Douu rj ks' and Mr. l'i;GUi.. '.Tbe.fourth arid fifth r?sn. jv , - - ! * Tf ilioJIs are in tho^e'wonlif-- " Cl 4. 'Iicsijfveef, That neither Congress nor a Ter- pc loiiiil *T,egieiatiire; whether by flirnot legisla- |u on nrlegi&laUon.-of aii^indirect and ilrtfriendly , itinSo, poss^S tho-powcrifS auntil or impair the institutional iTjj?ht8 of any citizen-of .the L'ni- vra iLStates to take- liis ..slave property into the ti inunon Territories; bfit ?if. is.the 'duty of the co B'levnl Government there to afford: for tlini nu I r oilier 6pcoic3 olVpr<ip<y-fy,-rt>0 ri&edfuljiro- I . olion; and if experience fihojild' at-'^any time j 8' oVflftlmt Ihe judiciary docs tiot possess power : ud jn'surb ud?fjimtc protection, it. will then be- ! inc tlje jliUyo/ Congi'^ss .lo -supi'ly. finch' de- | ^ iency. ^ - j ]j* 5. Jlisiilv.-tl, Tl.nt.tlio inliabitnnta^of nuorzan- t ? id Territory of (1?<F Unilcd SlafwrVlien they ilitf'oiUy fotfn a GonrffftuHSn TbMft$($mittcd as j op State of 1h;e'Uriion, niay-yJhDn. for the first , P1' no, like the people of a JjfrSTe when forniiug a j an w Constitution,tlecide for themselves .Whether | ^r( i<fbry,ns a domestic.idfttitutinn, ."hall Ire main- i in'cd or prohiWit^d "within Ili-oir jurisdiction ; j ff if Congress sliuH'aduijt^lhem as n,. State t0 mcy Mian oc rcooiv(;aTintj) .Jhg Union^mth or t;? (bout s'.uvery^^thcir Constit^ljon_ niny p'^e- Vt i ibc at iho lime of tbtir>adnaissionp'. '. '*<'' y TJys then is-tho^ttled' crg/sd ^of Uie party, qu (1 Utters received atWfl^Uin&on^fi'otn prom- f>Ii siit Southern cotton | "S ntcs will.nll nicct nt -RjcliiA&hd,;. ;wOI moke ^ ei^omijiaifhn upon the nuMyrity plat^ftpi. d ndliere to?it. * ' Dn th~e ot her Ifandi-;lt is sfifd-'Biiitf *>? enda of-Mr/i)o?i6i.W who Cltym^4 votds in I e' Baltimore* Convention wil^gys? his no'mi j tiou without regiiird'tpjhfl" Woffcir'ds.vfulo, ! ji iJlGl.tlie New "fiorlr "iftitSftntinn ?^ai I Pr pmTjjliai hiB cbima-wiy-Be^ircesed even to 'fhe f>tuc? ^^efconventign, Iu this Oaso, v i h iVncnf a n?\minnl/S^<L 4.1. t*i ?< ?... " Ilk 1 .? u.^iiuimcii, ajjoiuu Mr. 1>0UQL?8 sue- , t'd_ in cgriyitfg n n yo f' "l he'fl o u Ij t fifl^MvA<fe:it wj laibecrf ?Ui gc^U^&jit the. ElbctofjJ' College iglit (hfow,tlfefr i-Mrre vote'tfjfyn -flie Rich- jj*' Dinhnoffiintefr, <ifi(T elect him without ciirry- 18 g thoMyclion into tHp<IIoii9?>. ThTOocoLAf ction araxlfierntined to r.<TTrj|(>atc liini inngjfr J-h ent, an J on,this acpount tfrev op|j|ge ho bitr-^jP' ny sniyreiiMn of tbe Clittrles^pn secedcn to *j*rj altlw^ 'L w - ... I? WithJ? re^wal on tlic pSrTOf drajSglLiiTiafco invention; to rfacm.d fho pl^lf^Vin^Mopt <?d at larleslon, the RToliniqnd '-will :Jjpresent4l>i -true? Dumge^y* , i*?ee, win J;h< ?t Bft]Jtmo^,ifcod.tlie"r^tU, 0f il'r ifflv. if nnlffll nf itio fv'rii^.yv^L't...^ ? ? fHj q%(^ tti t0tn4tf ?? porance or deygoB^lucli Rfft infftbalilS onr; ^ 1*1 io\?re?uT ^ J* iabrtiv^ro^^ i^yCp^i?iQ^w^h^^<^14l Kiw Yor^-r*. y jferiCg&jfffc iitSfe made nig pfcanqfr meh 'mi, ** + to. *U??,ttjM*^W?.v*ft.8Ute. pfr i that QuWwc cO?|W?irry P*??i?j!v4,smi. . ;/? ' ::?[- ' ''* . ,. JP T1 atbg ^ _ - . : " -5"% , ? SALE DAY?SPEECH OF Mffi.'tJoUDAJR. Tlmio wns eoiupi?riitivcly n fuigc :Utoiulnnco of our citizens nt the Yillaije oo'IiuiVMo^dn^ nn<l a goodly number (vsSen^Ud in th,e Court, House hear a Qonstitutioupl Imposition frying Mr S.vM'r. Joui>A?, n-well knowtffi'kizrn of'our IiislriiU. and wlio'-JWiriorly reprosontod 'ft in the Stato Legislature. Mr. Joiujas ItlTs lo^r i held peculiar vicwajof the naturii of this ernnu-nt; deritfqd fro^n his const i>ua|j|^r- of tU"e | ..it., i r>?^ i cun.ii V..VMM mn.ion, nnU tliasij VU?ws lie |>ro- I s?pU with great earnestness, nii'l withuo little I plaits.bility. lie is perf? cllt familinf A^ith .nil . .the provisions of tlie (.'onstitnlioh, ninl ' irpoiyhis premise^ very logkiill)*, eo thntif yon ; r.Jtiyl his caii'ins of iuterprotalion, *VOU jpilisl ii^ent to the lejyttjnanyhiscoi.eliifitinP. speech oc.Otipie<l about an hour, we nuj> jpqpp, in ihu delivery, nnd wiis tlosi gnoJ to set forth, 16t. The.^irYiclos of Mr. Joiu'as's polUical ol-ee(l nuJ 2'1/Fo show that all existing purly i platforms were defective in so far as tliov fail- I ed to embody these views. Wc shall not at- j tempt to give n synopsis of I lie address, l>ut briefly iudieiylc t!\? peculiar stand point of ^ Si/. Jor.i?/N relation to others, anil his leading position's. lie i* emphatically a Consolidntlonst and on- ! tirely,ignores the <?octrine.of Sjtatc Sovereign ' tv, bgjieving that all sovereignty resides in (lie , people ol Hie Uui?ed States, of wliose Sovereign : wjll tlio Constifuttbnvfe^lip frreut exponent," j nfo the Supreme .<!\Vhil-a the States ; Rights advocate looks to* State Sovereignty ' ns tlic.6i>lo palladium "of our dearest prin- ! eip'lcs lie regards the Federal ConslitutioiT ; us affording an cdccfcyul safeguard ctjually j against, the encrq&ehnien's u?. the General and j State governments. That provision of the 1 Constitution which prohibits to the States the j passage of any fx pout facto lawyer law impair | mg the obligat ion of contractile construct to |>recluile anything-like legislative interference, ;wn l.y a'&tate with tlie right of property, i ind tlitis he puts the right of property upon iii;hci'constitutional ground, than 13 as?uaie.l i in nny existing platform. To ,i diijcMplqyrf Mr. Calhoun, wlfo should ' nhject that Constitutional forms are futile uti- | ess they, provide for the du? represent at ic 11 of j ijfl'erent interests, giving lo eaoh a controlling [ i?? iij-m vuc ovnur, niui Itence urges I lie no- | ossify of f^eporvitig tlic integrity of the Suite ! Sovereignties, Mr. Joudan replies llinl those in- J orests are homogeneous, an?l all Hnsnes nre I like iteres!cl in Hie niaiiilonniion of the Con- i Lit(ilion , /wliidi j??olects them.?A conclusion j ' roin which most of our rr>*. < > 1 - ??uiuu ua ill- : | lined la dissent. f ( Mr. Jordan contemp'ates, we believe a pub- ' < cation of Lis views nt length. | 1 WILLI AMSTON SPRINGS. We learn thnt the proprietors of (lie New |J Iotel nt tliia popular watering pbiee, ;linv m<lo every preparation .jn anticipation ol a t irge influx of visitors to provide whatever* I :i?ht yoi^iibulolo the comfort of the invalid 1 r pr-o vea lir^cWFe' to tire plcnsuro-sockcw? , 'lie patronage of tlro-FTb'tlf^has been constant- j ; on ?he inerease, atul promises to b'<f larger f uring the present season, than at any lini?TjJ. ere to fore. - ^ 7 *> , , I j The Stitltll i>5 illfifc Wfrinnlnn . . -? - ?-3Sirr*= b - i-i".wfgtgy-- ; " lvnntngca of ih? own watering plafio^TBud'to . o salizo tlic fact tlint filie lias ut lic-r ' very door, ' ' cations wli'ich need only the presence of i v jaiitv and fashion to make them the most atqctive summer resorts od the Contijyj^t.? I' assessing evory natural (idtfajitflgo^a mdfiuin atiiiosp.li.erv, delightfifl Bconojijr, and stipe- (j or ifftneval waters, they nre fnst'growing into d pute, and we tru-t'ero loiitj will nttrt^t the l' ^ ti owdi who have over been accustomed to ) tK neoilli and recreation far away from j, imc. i *** *t> v Apart from any question of patriotism whicli I' rtly irflers into these matters, but^i^a. epics- n on of enjoyment?the nearness lo home, the (j inv^nlenee of access, the presence of friend*, 1 lativee, and congenial acquaintances, woubl ,r ve tlic (southern watering p^ice a decided ^ Ivoatage ^yer its dietaut.cpinpetitor. 0j Our acquaintnnco with Williaiuston, euofclA- \y fr.tO lUSlifv nil tlint. lina Iumii ' '* lo liotel is one of tin? I orgeat mid most coin ' xlioua (ft the South,- uml for cohvei^jonce"XgW j, rangemcnts cannot lio,9Uyu.ijBi^3,? Thft /pro* 01 ictora are ggntlerrifltilv nua opjigifij^rueii, 2' d will Bparc no paiiissjffltfiiako'llie-nlflcc at- - ,* ? - S * -W." " V ictivo. ? 01 Ac<vy<!to-thcn nn.iuvulirV.S?'ok.glg;.cool b^eczea tji fnn ibe Iqn^uM clici k or liunltli-giving lounj;- .[j| ins to j-evive llie drooping fVaflffi-of n j;our.g' ^ .t.urj- of pleflBure eayl^'ei'iX^Seiit . I{ the dustzlitofc c^pwd,'ap 1>enBtr3 glove?seek lot nnd enjoyipent at iv Southern watering ni neo?stnyal (lie Sout^i? ituy at llie South, sweet beautiful one, ,di i? th? .I.?nww.f .K- l.*? - -U -. w.c nvuti, n> mi' ciunc oil si! the bud." wmsk Try WilliuLnst on ! 1 . jW CONGRESS ELECTS/IKE PEESEDCT^j ^ A?JU VI IMS i*KESIDENT. r It mnjrbe uBeful just about UuB-tiniflto*1 re* ?.' odijcc ilie f>tat?nrt:!it thp approach of p. Pr?8i~ ('j( glial.riectioa^akej?t>i>poitw>fl igvery iub. "ifeia ttfns sn<3$yocUv given by a writer i1?c New York fyi^jffcnitics: ^ ^ Thc.IIouae of Reoresentaiivpa lm> ittcvcr to do'*?jto-'A)tfljjSfoction^>f a '^Tce ,j( u#id<--ut. nor llio SITTrttor 'tvjjlh Ilia griffon of t&Wdent.^j^ po?rtV of are R. tinct Mid ^ggpew intivpfctidt-nt'-'Bllifik olh? jj, If no President be chosen by thexilictors, thr J.U3U oj nej> rcpoiitative3 w'nj' eliopge the ytd Wid^uty tTOjk-'choiejjr hein^VflfcfiMS^ (o, A* Ci sisona having the highest numbers, ijtbfjnt? th Milling tliroe ou The list of those voUstl for n C\ eaidfcnt. * Iptjtr [fg)? V'CflJge^flQt bp xrttoten by the elec- re Ipnie'-slwltfB eKfth' choose tlieHVic^ 1'ieii; ft nt froip thq tw^Tiighesl^mriharffSjn TUt tUoBc-vqte<JJ&jtaWtouPreSdoni. I * If tft <*J8<u$WMb ^ecl n l'roafcjcnt l?/<>a?U/j ; of fbkowmg, th*eo"fclie V ice \M CHuleot wh^ttmr elected by tiro oJCotor or by yt 3 Sifnale elinU a?t3|fc>?rcei4ent. ;*JL fa IHi^rulteof iriaprtroT'MOlintf jutVt* wTii?? at v oenaion shooewMrVr&t Prfefidcnt is exactly oiej^era^ ol th<tl'?hid?-governs the House nv n rt<^43ral-^each beinjf'th* Vemb-. of ihe gjmiral. principle or bakis ?c 1th tin, poqti ?A<i/0Qilftra are or?nr>izd&, J>o rymjaSB# T^cor.wjguh&r ** * """ s -f , * >k *. < . ^ . jsl.*. : ,* jtfi'uiJt the Culitmbijt, (J.'II&t ult. Xho Democratic Contention " . . w Kiiit>l?rVUul| lliM, fcv.6'>th? nl 8'ptlock-, t>.yg. HulHvurt, ?E*q., clioseii tciri|?or?/y GJiaiimaji. G?rtifi<Jiiul)crry moved Unit Ufo' $)mijM>"nt two iiHiiit^ers fVoni .each-election ! Pretilui 'to nominate punmiuiul^nitcrii, uiid'to*; |>ro'p<>^t?Hi!<*s for tin- ijfoveriiliHoit of the Cull Vcn-.l lion. Tlji.n motion rise lo u l<>?i<; ami nni-'l milled d inclusion, which ooniiriiK-d in in the | opinion ?-xi>rc8.si!iJ yosturdiiy, llmt IVmverilffljMJ ' mrc (Jecitlcdly i<" lo cxpl?*ioiiH.' Wo i Jrlijl that this |>r??firjm?hipy diisohaive of electric-'! ily will cool ilu' CuWciitiiiuiil iitmnHpheru lot- I Uio remain/ler of'the lime sneli coml>n;<tihle elo- i ii.thia-yc in eluse proximity i<? each oiliur. 1 it wn? iiiiaiiy resoivfil i<> ?? sm election i l>y liallol for-l'rosiilciii, ncconlitii; to ol ; ivjttfesSfiitat i?ii in i I'.c iwo Iuiih'Iich of ilm j Uitnro. (ion. .Mdiixviiii iiuiiiin?l'rd Kx-Oov. I Myitis, an.l .Mr. Miii.I! t<iti ii'imiuatori (Jt-n. Our- ' lio;;loo. iIki withdrawal u( tin' nam'! of i <. (I rt'rlingtoui Mr. I'lvsimi moved tluil < <-n. ! ' Moms Im> ilt'cinniU l?v uiiat.iiiio(lH consviil ; tl'-ni ?>f 111 CoiiyciMioii. Tin* fi?!l??\vii??i si'-mti'inon wore vivit roc ' v:.. t>. > ... > i?:c-i i VJ/.: .1. A. JJitl'g.wi, ? i\li' Hit iK-y, I'.ihv.ir'l Muriin, T. t". ]Vm:i, (J. Canyon, i SiiiiiiihI McAlilpy, ii iid lli? follow inn- Si><-i.'t:ui>s, | v.-/.: \V.l". Inplis, M. ('. C'oiukt, i; S. 11.itnt.iuud, ( ! II. \V. Hull, It. n.oiiiijMH,, T. J. \Vititoii. O011 volition a'ij iunivil to moot tit tins mora- j in,j. ; ?VP< iv M n i " . ... w.I . I I Tilt- CntiviMili.ii! \vn-s called lo ofilcr nl 0 o'clock. < Mr. Mullins moved tli..I Hon. Mr. liiiiliu, ol Va.t I !.< IdvitI In a scat on tliis ll-mr. .Mr. Hunt- f II"Iihuiii informed the C'hfiii niait I,li.it tlio 1:0111- j I miilce iipiininl.vi) to conduct the. I'l.-^i.l. ni elect . in liis seal iwr.' 1 . aihtojlo pjWomi 111 ir ?!uIy. ?? j ] Mr. Squillvun, (Chairman jird tun.) introduced ' ( (ji.v Meant; iu a few reiniiriis. I . The upon taking liis scut, addrospod < the Con volition as follows: tj> ntlt'ltlCU ~*h/ t!(U Convention : Tlli? lii?..r>r wtiioh >oii have conferirJ l>y ? illiti" upon nie'-lo . | pi?i<l<; over deliberations. i? bo ?-ntiWly mil- ' . e*p *<:l?.?<! Mi;jt*I-hnVi.? no 3iuili<-d ivor<U in which ' to thank y<?u lor ii. This position, <so h'niotnlik', i , was unsought, undeserved, ami 1 must will, i ( sir?!ii liy inc. It wm In-stowed alone by that too 1 t "CiKM^ius kindness which lutB u!wa\ 6 c!i >r.ictI'l'- | f Wed tho cotTiliirt ntiily fellow c-ft iKt-iis low art I a ' | me, niiil afftliat I huve to ullw you in return, is i t the spontaneous ovciflowing of a grateful licitrt. j x (Ipiitb'tnuii, llic meeting in ysis Conventidll [ t Itiay .b'(4fr^ughl. with an importance, the mauni-j , ttt U' of which 0:111 scarcely be estimated. rt4fQ?j. toruo.nl or for evil, as we may ohouse'To shape iyiZfct course. It is true (lint \ve lmve not met to de-^rrj ii-i iiHi; |M ljlul|iH\- 11 |JOII W (licit Wc.^ie to'lict, llllt only t?> clio??o nu n who are -to cnri'y out those i l>rinoi|>le.snlreudv nettled.- ?"* '* A jdittlbrui has" been ni;refd upon l>y those i who ? ?> nobly secured from (lie ChilileMon Con J (1 Vculioii, which 1 believe, in tltfb liniiii, meets -i willi 1 lie entire'niitl c<?r?liiil ii|>|>f<>b,ation of nil j . |>nrtiiM in the Slate. We now, I ir^gt, mvaent. j ( ilit* glorious spectacle of a united y>eo|?T?j who ; . Iiavo no funnel'wian^l.nys tw remember, nu.jiur- i ii:?iiii friend* lo rtivtfiird, i.o enemies to |iuii}I1i, ! l?tlt who only recotlfeot tint wo buve rights in j una a cuiunry 1 it common lo j v ! ftii<1. There i* a great battta, before tis to be j 'ought?ii puvvirrlnl, a cuuniug; a well drilled j ^ Mifiny '? encounter. 'jRJHpowpffu! us this too is, ! ive U?C<1 only In ir.i'ft it wit&firia ainJ undivided J lr Voni.vnn.! vctory is oors.-feliut if unfuriiiualc > V li visions sen'ter out" fo? c?*s?, mid Ihufcu of I lie ^ [>fiit'Mrriili? Party with wlji<:!i ,\v? arc acting, ' ho Kovernmenl fulls into the lli nil# of the ^ liliiei'i Ilejiithhcuns, mill the-ftiiieral knell of the j *t?ufede.*acy is sounded. <5? JLlow important, then, that wo who li.ivo so i iiucli at make should rise above ull pHly fee!- j ngs o!" |>:i' Ii.-an warfare, :ili h<-Ifi?li consiilcratioMs | " if jiiM.'oiinl or parly ajjj?r*uiid?se?iie'nt, am] brin<> j j' 0 tiie altar of our country, the aeo-ptablu^ol- t erings of pure he.nis. which beat ?k>(io for iii? ! 1 >itor mill \vi-1 fare. A mutual trust?aSjmuIiial j orbc-aiance, should characterize .the conflict of | ( , II,. reiiu inbei ipjjj' that we .-ire members of one , it hi i I y, ami havit/fcf at hcuit-Uie I <al rtf tlio i ^ ouiitry, and who must ^h ire the same fate, ! .'hetlicr it will lie f.-r \v?a! or for woe. r^Ipw this contest will eml,.which has no , 1 ji'jf . beyn _ waging between Miose w!k)."uc- . iio>vlurl|JP no-law, human or ilivine, suto U&t 1 higher:law" whose hounfl-t are limited* .at*!!** y ti^T^rnlificatioa ol an insatiable love ofjHviti er ttntrof power, and those v. ho have, p'ainetl , liemselves upon the firm roek of Conatitn- | ou.tl law, nntl UojJetilutioiuil freedom, I eiuuiut . II; I njn not gi^od .wjtli llie |iroulii*t'ct kru to , jok it tint tlnrk veil 'tire raited, vj3iqfijEWj?!it I>e dj^elotod no up- n alling^iis to caUS'jwBpfai^sliriiik from ihe=r coil- j xinpllroon. Bg?hapiiffti'Tiiiglit d'n?eloso a liiiglil ' lid ^lonouafuttifrt'. lint out: thing 1 do know, 'nit diviaioiM'in our runk'x tcill ensure our ritin. -el*-me then nr^e upon yjm^tho necessity initial fnrlienvntico, iuuiiia?*ttTidiie-.iK, #ouettf*y w ixl lil-er;ilitv- Ail uncoil'Cuunneneed lu-re mnv BV e, ami I trust will-l>.p> liiolidfl.inin'r of an uiiion*j|?? fcjill s who'luive a/tynmmn ijitpresl ^ ;uli "us, and litis will bo ITie Bed to eJcSre our iost lights ill'$? Con-^| J1." Wy. ' ? ,?pfcfore jmiqecdingio biuuuesa I imgojie tlic Ifs-jiiijjH of Altjiiirliiy God. our Ifeavc y?Fyt I in' jip^ni yi>nf itndfuirtibly pyiy ilint iip.jftMfc fuido tttnd du-co^J^ujn your didibt-rii(To54" " Mr. VVrjelit. viffliriLumi-ns, moved that tlic ft" icc-l*fc=>i<Tiirtils 1? tnkc th?ir sc:i,(h *t. 1 ihe .TfK*^ecret?nuH wer?al?#.rti ,T,r HWO-TO (WW l>y the fresnlonl. I Rlr- rmin Priuuo WiUfotrt^ moved 5?' irft tlia. Convention proceed to l5iT?t?<or four ." >ig{^iU''n to represent Jhe ."Slute ul hir^jfc in'the '' wtthoncfc>Con vcntron. - t*r * 'J Mr. U^lieruop, fr^ui.eEiiifcfield, rnoy^, os *11 J" 1 netidtiient, tlntt Ti co&miuee ||? ipoint'wl?two fr<JW encli" iet, Ug tiio frV^ih^gi^^yS^Tjve auict^wwi0iutfwp^rtwap^^p7yygl're- Irj^ di i|j?'titAl<? #1Tfirg* m ftngSBrdmiv ". , flfforo-jH^s^ Et^riund Rlioti J.'* jhl^cd IQ^H)PVQ atg>Jj|?i*i 8'ot.-oC? .Resolutions, by , jli?g^i^lit b'e reuti', tvm^ w^ry'ip the fojfli of ^ i aineiiduneiit. Mr^&obgfcWu r3w that l?o was willuia to itlidrilw it was tfioughrfwll^. rul e <ii4?ov .it {&> ? * >* d T1 Mr. tift^f^jl^movcd that Mr. Ilheti's rosolu- .. ms he roua.f Jncy.wr>re rth fottowe : ' | Jet. ResfoU edt 'y Qui ifVfa Convention hciirtily ^ Drove of llje^cligpHtf the delegates frujj^tiuuth miliffa iujjfcjjttSU'Sl''" Convention, iu with Ifw irtff fr^SSIoid ron^?Milirtn. i Bn BuiL-i{c&3h#d, it improves of the |>l$t rm m priii?fple*rpuprted in the Charleston n.? iiiv^MIion,.V?lTi?lJ? oScMsioueil, by iu rojerikm ~ (VRfcuatibiJJ!! tliu Southern States from said .. ^entPO * / J* 3d. fitooftfa That tlfis Convention, al the lc? ruii'-iidal^yn ol tbe aecfdiiig Southern rdetr in rtf fflr-nnitrinii 11...t SiiitMi riufntiiiu ^jWh8*n<l deJegnfcVfrt Rfclimoiwi. e<^ 4(f?. fietolved, Tljufc a copiirt iftee bo formed of VJjf ? d?Jcin<l?8 from.,tli? iwirialieB of St. I'hilil)1# Hiclwcl^ft'fly.olfcg froirt c?cli other ?1e/j? **5 to b? 'iPlntedV .the ^ySRFe se'vcrnl glfotioJjdialriptH for,th? pnrjxxie \ ndmiiiiitiittf four .deMfHtfii. and aljeriltiTca to * ]/ a*..#*,/. i!Z?5T-.^.J*J?- ?*?rUw ?-TTfe 6iW. Retpbcdi Tlwt the delegates from eoiST^ "* mj'res^i'HV.flnlridt-bp a ?otnrt?(W8 to iiftmi-. ra te tivo delegates tuid alterit^tqh'lo re/restfut Prf ch ^^^".ahgliiljg1 iW^Ng. jj^, ft. r* -ranee -v?N?MnuS^ V*. ra ^r?BP^e<* th"t l^"r? tri?-'4vn)mlp? 1 iiL-?!? juuwarun ?iw iicm -bnif< wl tt*?rev* b ia r^o l*fl tl o g.or 4A..W iUP? <fft> r<M;d of-"Sir. ME Mr. Iftync lii-ld'toliit^MfeBfJUld tberefoK" ui^iiin moved to 4$rikc 4lji^ rrsolution \vhicli referrofcConn (-1 inj? lli? imniin itiYig coiiim^BBPSml 11) mib ' two d.'lr<rit<>? fi oin^'nen"ffWiiiij(}nsi<u)ttf'<li ilrioU ' niul llml iIicmb b#" nl?|ii>iiited??to;j?'-l|jfe*d>-leg<i(&r . from those ij/^tiksts." -Hu B iid ,wc nHOtiid |>u>-' cepdherc as we did in an ctectidh for tiduatoi* to Qfc'tfreag, *-v ! Rlnj.TSyles of FiiirficlJ, nominated llie old ; ticket for rs of the>Uafce ut^Jurjje. Hi* j nvofjpd lijniself.as I'xticmu as thyse \v lip arc . most extreme, a disunioniat ftt ??^*?nd ft wcess ionist, but !u: could not settJtlic a?tvaiitai;<; <>f re nlnoinrf ... i* ~ ? , ? ....... x'y&ftmy i?vow? illy ?l??i?<; ! well. Wi were hero Wmistiiiri tlmsn lMuinitfet) l>y ivsoltit i??i.s ofapproVu!' nn?l l>y rc-vh'i-tion to j ' I lie post Miry hnri so Well lipejiargo'l?such was j Mio wnv I" product' harmony^ IIr. Nlullihs, of-M?j-io?%o1ninnt< d Hon. J. I. ; Middloton a.* a goiitleinnh of groat jmi it v oil. Laharai'tci> atnl of uuqui-sticnod souri'tm^s in I' his | cJitiAnl eotit'irpciits. No at sonio ' . lorigth t<> tin' positions of Maj, l.vl?,<. Mr. Pope willidr"\v the nuihc of lion. Simons, aii'l substituted that of Col. Imvo \V. ' II nvne. Mr. AMri<'li urtjuiiiat^'l Hon. I?. I*. IMm-II.' i , The lirst ballot resulted as fallow*: Illicit, ; SI ; Ilayiu:, j?7 ; ( ailiiit;l'>ii, ; Nl'J ? 1:5; I!, b.'Burn*wll, 7 7-13; Mc(.!o\van, 1. |( I j.on the :iniioiifieeine:it ollliis re-aill a s'i'i-ii(> | >f <!< ! ]> a:i'l extraordinary interest < n.-u> !. j ' I i to Delegates of the Statu ut luVg?i who. were |?re- ri', iiifl u!ii<> lion. J/SfJ'i'ei'Siii, iiml ! '. aiilard I'l-'J., lele'T.-ites iVulil this Coii*:r< '!?>:iai I?i<*lii.'t, severally, ttt lanmtagw .of nl'cp fei-liiii; ; u.il earnesttiCfti declined llii; nominations whii-h j 'tad been t. -11?11o> 1, or were antiaijinled. Tle'O- . lore ii ni;. u, -Km]., Chairman ??t |li<? (l.-ntral | ( [leinoevatic QoUin.lteii, i>r, Jolin^Wail.iet: :iti. 1 'ii. Mtutin, n^so spoke iothe ('onventioii with I'.Vet am) pow'or. Wo give boluw uti n'.i-'.< .ict ' f their snceehd*; Mr. Wilson sniil: .is f.ir ns li:s isnnie was j ;> ?!;on of as a ik-li^a'** fmiii the State at. lar^i-, j .1* i k- fur hints. II'to nr'ko a Malcim-til I - vi<ms to wi'.lnlrfcw in<; Itirt name as a oan.li- , t ! ilat<\ Nut wiij'gl.'tiitlid^'lllC QBttUtlirin*. ion of; | vliat- was ?-<illcit -f ~ ' ' mmmviiivh ?<t ^-IIMIIII'IIL HI J iillVivnt. parts oftlii> SPnt<>. tho tlfTfjjntion went. | \ .o ('Is.-irl.-.-Jori to <1? their duly for the ^tate 1 t unl t'n'r this htouth, ln;!iivin^ shut, it was u M. |> I i) tlx? rlght.tli'rectidir. I< is true tliti\ (lie Stale i . ins endorse! tl?o vole they gave in Unit, t'on? ( ntion, lint. they have roinlemiieil tin: ii><1ivi<l- ; t mis u'li>i went (here. Therefore f??r the purpose *j . if throwing no ole-taele in the way "I thi* ! i ion vetil.ion, "be "'liavfTto withiiraw i iFum I lie li.?t.-of ciMidMnt?"?, the n.-uues of Mr. j >. io.ylslusi*Air. M<Uowim ntnl hiin-'-lf. ; i Mr. ."\M?<i\v;ui saj?! tli.it lie r -tt-pl fe.l tl.c 1 1 i?< of liis voice, for h>> !:< vt'r rn-?- .*1 it more i i lia:i at tlm present tr.niitrlit. 'l'lui '^&Ve::ti<?:i ! in-; jti<t ti;!;eu tlie vo'tciiinl fam-ti'-itud tlic ii'-ts J if llicir hgiMitH i;i tii.; Cli(irl<:>t<j:i C'oifvcnt i?*n. ' L 'hoy Iiiiv-j fntictiniiol'1?ofh tin- withdrawal <>i' j f In; ninl The platform ntlopto>l \>y j t lieni, Imt. tli. y are ijiml enotii;)i In r< |'ii-!iato | lie ni;i itf* tlii'infclvt's* Wo are unilc'l in pi in t ) iple, evoirniiniiitiioup, nti?l to w11at ;u : wo r irdclit etl -for it ? IIas not tli o a<*t ion of th?? ?]? !- [ i _ 4 - - . ...... a ? 1111. VUpi i W "711 V 'II | t cut ion had much Co doTn pro'dtieinjj that re- | i:li ? '1 his is n more scramble f?r in??ii. If- ]| jr himself cared nothing alioift goi:!^ to Itii-h- ,, Hili'1-srlf !iu we lit. lie would liJi vts to U ak<\ C real fucriliees both personal nfi V profei-^ioual. lo did 11* 't. however, ettre 'or I'm!. 1!< was ; q rilling lo make the FrtCJfliee for i.is friends, . p t.d in i!:o hop:! of being able to contribute j p ?ififthinjr jh. carrying out. lhe principle* of the i lajority platform Jind .IB getting ail uuueptuhle , ) .. uididatu for th<.? l>re--i l..'iii:y. air, we have w H'liuirin this matfer. not because we want to (i o to Richmond, hut became we feel the itn- j f, nl*es of Sotif ji Carolina j;?:rt*i,)eit?e!', and us to : ?l otu-ly uii'l iit'eirritv of pill'jU'se Jldiuowled^ , j| ileriorily to im> out;. :> '_ * ., ! ? In another point of view In; votild spenU of j /|, , if his voicMj permitti-']. ]> ? you tljink it-i ij lilil'a to Ku I" Uiehtnuiid ? Wo huvo ; :? ! some late exp' ii' and i;i!".v. smilO'thing ' n I' the responsil ili? y <: :t;ieoie<l with these eon- , J, L'titjo)^. . The responsibility was li.mvy unii : <i ne3* not to liiiv,-^l>uun npjiie-i.it.fii by nny. Wf> hr.ve he'ii 1 riltrcli <?f ontssilo pres- j ! ir?. We hnve-heard il Raid unmix* other ;! lin^s that the South t'arolina Delegation inn-out of the C!iat K-sto:i Convention with j ,\ |u-s.11 round moti' tieclts, hilt ill riTcrcncu to j S< lis, aiiJ nil s???li.offciia:vo iinj>utatior, we .say j i every liftm iu'KouUi Carolina I hut il. i-* f.iI:! . . J ]j '<j have hear.l it i>rffih>iuM-o an<l elsewhere tlml. i a u? <! deputes to Chuidi'sWi only. rcjircsoutwl \ rr tlHTG" Sll-!l> of Sllllfll f !:i I'nTIi. n W .it ter of opinion, but wc believe lln; alh>i?ntion at we did not represent the majority of South I rfj iroljna i.-< not true. lint you hava- drfuiued I w tr attion.^fe/aiut YoifHjkvc paid i><> j t)i edit was due to us, although w!> have don.' I hat j"!?u approve, and done tlint under an ! w 'ftlaiu'h'e of nhu?n iind odium... We have- nnt , ||, csged junivid\>s iijiou yon, hut sal spectator* : m Wesijjp now iliat you Jinvegood i tn ^u nnfUtriie, nruT we hope you tiiuy make the j um, qi ine piatiorm, am) Hint you may e^OUth and present tho spectacle of :i pitfjggr^' >ni Mni.iic to Texas oppo<wd bitterly to fner <1< gto loving, filthy lilaek ileptiltljcun.-i. .More ] t'j aorrtiw than in aneer, we, t he late detenu ion ?, >ir? the State iiflur^e, withdraw oiir name*, j (jyiejd-to th'ise^vli'iirfyoo.nluy'seUetjif.w | to Mr. Duylsloii ?>Vi}irf.A-great^Hirljoji ip'^-Yrhat t tri would have sa'id'httd tiocn takcapfroin him. > fuj u (i mi iiiil kiiow w niti is i?> ui! ii?cf arrange | eg lOTfll'eliee. to tilt (ititer three delegates : co Ilitnnjoiiil.' Tfhe understood the gentlemen ! It. in JL^iirfcfe- William to l$pro?ofit the innjoriiy ; ]<. lite laW vdtO|' it w&ttfaLppUear that he (Unyl no mi) \vojil?f he- fi<f>idra? v$t(i ?p' e'eetion i? i js 8I1911 M'felioo%e-tof ;_yB^ftB?^ili?"l>allot. Cut, if j en rnjj, Ui^- impress forf-Tiiiglii. be mudo tliut it riQj ij' with Ills conrfeftt.-" Iflio were cleeted, the I r>o nor coufPrred iiftfinJiiftrr ehoul I tic attributed j tri won ds. mam;* l)ed upon tlivm lu | ^eii y iI' 'nfiv o11a.-of-Uictn to jn ? ift ifie His i b?< propose <1. I Tli tlie Qktertytpn Oonvgption^ tk?,'5j&te voted i ?lv exc<Jfi? ^-on tlfb quu-tiuu I tiji rt5'^'diputt|^Wj0a/fji <<ieltetfnttt)n, and they dividelff^lioii^ebaytt.their nations of the -of \v York Convention hhyijfbncd to dilter.. lie pw that our wl^le delegation wi-m honest j tei HI# 'I1C WlAIUKHKllA (!(HISNIlMV([ 8'JCir *11121- ] flu f. T?e only.VSffon .whyJie should wish 'to | oo to Richmond, WtoiftfmVhia election "Je gilt he looked upuirnaa nn pridorgainelit of his n"n H'Juct. lie could not say thm.fi^would have : |() ns great a i<acrince as flis fiieTid, Mr. w| Goiyniu but whutevdf sacrifice his State cal ph [ LjpouTiiui to niokoH ho ,woultf ".cheerfully ,[, rtormf " '?* ' .. rel He liutl th&ight, tbereforo, that if the delft- j,r, tes of iljo^lute nt largo in the Chnrli-ston j'of mention,'wero not sent hack ns a whole and am t ns a part, it would he art. im|nit;it.tga iipon C| j sni, cbncerniog Tl>eir cotirse dJwft^Oier-'. 4ie.erefoi'*, !j|c viitfiig'it that it becarinThU^ to njj iline tliQ.tiomirtatfcta, without the leAt ill ha: lift'if, or anything of-the kind, t " hu Convention took recess '.ill 5, P. M. , qA In the nflcrnoon session. Col. Ilayne ?fc1ir *?&*! u vjjry coiicHiiMUfc} f>|>eecu, in iwmcu lie pro- -wli rt'il lh.it the rcpfSViiitutioq, should be equal? *iW*1deil l>?tweer^Ne *Wd".p1ift*8s rAi^J^ith-- i o^jijjinjiie <?ubirely from th? jUunvwii- !.\va ajsoeeh ip.'Ouw'e'xL iiuiiiboiv It?W#a 'fciodu o anil tefiiperatb llHou{jitoitt.tossed u aiwoero d??lre (o ittiiie and ( ?ccure aH (y^jfble- Btreirgtk,awd"3rt?uf|j? ^ the com Tug ?tr"pggle.-Jr. HlrantrtmTffiwrae to pour oil upon <] i waters; MF4fufti|r. ZX&lppr. . * - *.. \ 62 iffiyiftyne ainciid?^Junjp*ion otjSr. &han-t nrxhflt liie Clifiif flppffWfs coiminiftee 'of Pamcr-ofisionftf'^isfciMct, to. tnnkc rf ? - ?> * ^ k_j?v . . : Wt*,.. Wright insisted. ?"V- .** 1 j . a Tlie v'ote was or.Iotc I' to 1)0 Iriken * l^frjTHs-' ] Prints, ib l>i-i;ig i:iiiK-t-atooil that tfiere tAifjfi tiiit' i eue licliii'.. s * I Mr. Rootl. of Andcr ??si. tun<fo jf pcF*pun] ox < ( ilatiation. He wo<i!il l.<-jdknic'l-to mistafn the! ] U-legate* to Uiohtiion.l. * ^ Tlic vote wns taken iui<1 rrsu'toil in the efee lion "f Jlf-jpTlingli'ii l?v 115 OA 11 voUm, Mr. ' ' Miililleloftjfr 14<L J o-iii votes, Mr. JJurt, 111 ' I 11 votcW " * ! 1 Oorwiunfioa Spun took njrecraa till 0 o'clock. I NWIIT The following ni'tithnun were elected nlt<T- I ' lint.'.4 fi>r the State at Alhn Maiil'in-l-n. lolill 81'?:in. (ii'iUVi' A. Tlvtlliollll, \V. -lj, PWrU- r, iiikI tin- following ijvui K'liirn lifli'jjrjjjF&K' Ftti<1 Allrrimtcs for tlio several Uwii^rt's.-iuuul | 1 l>ihlii?!l h : 1 Ai.tkiivatk.s. ' luA I'nrpnu, I John C. I'r^aly. W. .A. Mnlliifn, I lk'm v W\ K. MiiPliii, | H. W.-ijarkt;!*, M. ftirntun, <^>f| ? Gat'cw, D. ! '. .latnison. ! t\. P. AMiweli, Ttf.u uu, VV. 1). Simp.xon, TYy\V. Ailifti, 1 It'-nj. Will.1.1, .1. I^Xattue, \. r. Pittiiuiiu, vv. ('inii.v, - ,. '.'.i.l\v:iHii.l.*r .Tones, ; *" It. Air* M ill I j II sillililll I. >1 ' 11)?* I'* soHIt loll?* of i: - ' ;!r;i"!inns Which Le l?v a s-ii.nt -l'?. Ito8yhit&r:s<.-f thnuki \v? re hIIit-.]?f. A.I) iv- , , lipin?j in ilio I'luiir?to tin* l'r??si?l'nT fi>r { fan <liu'liili.'?l i, i.l imp uHul inaui'lT in v. lii.-li j II' II III pr^Mi'il *? VI' I lie lelil'era'.ioliH of l! ' !ivmiiioij, :'.n.l to t in; Sin t nii*!f l 'f ill. ir iiiv'i. iit HBrvicoa.* TliO I'lvM^'iit a tit11?i It'ituta in liaiul'oiiio Htiiis. <im , ;V" ^ Of i lii. W.\*nix(iTON, Ison. i> It i* now un<lcr?tu-i<l t-lajttr ?" ?>r iiCnrtv 1! ( In? Southern s ^vc< join the C'liivfiitinii :it Chnrlesion will he I'jiivpciili ll in ' (>? >i IJ>JUftO*'*^ ("nri? .'ciitioii "ti the l<Hlntaay.* ! is -t:?1 oii by i ;i;t !!: Ii;I i-> tli.1l((^fcjr)ile.;:i!i s tu be n| |niji.tril : iytbi ?i jVinorrMt H*-StH!e t Vii VuB&tfW'tt rll he ' if!<1 !t< .1 tu llii' llii'iiiiiniiil Mini* thSfni.lsiiii. : - ' ji)iiri'iili'iit<).lirith, anil to any other t "i?:i veil-*; ions licit limy lie in-Ill by tin- l)?nnii:nttii- (umIv ! lii?irti? Jhi? n-xt6jx inknUi-i l^'ivt'u Hi* r l'i ^ 1 f,nlinj I'lei tmn. Outlier Siiflilicrn SinUs-will nfce Iik" yiimc cnuj'si'. Smith I'ufoJiiKi, it i.-. ; .'IHI, will not t>v ri-jirc: i tili-il al t!ie l!;i!l iiior<a j v.-ntifui. lf'tw Unit. liny t'n.i!. i<"iii::s !.t j II. Tlx- IMili (' Illscl'v.ilisls will, >l' toti! - ; ii.I : < it-! 1 l?? li.iliiiiK-i'i-. Tin.' !i<lj,,;ii*iio,i Hal*,i nol'e i'?iiiv<".t:iiii will 1>" j i?'M, its it were. ?v.T a i>ow?l. : i. .is?. :?.) ! , treat is t'.f j'Cciiiiiiilali""'! ?>1 i-.v|-!"S:\v IVtluug] j in* jlii.-* t.'on*. !.Unit it is !ik?-lv IdwOT-! . >!(iwii-'sky li si? li. Tiici'?! W ? I I ?< a <li(Ii?:iill y n-t _ > t>ri?:i:n/r.si< mil, in iii" 11 r~T. |?i :? . ' lliis limy >c ii:uTin-Suntjii-rn lK-i^atcs will . T 'cfiiiM* 1<> roeytfiiiz-r 1 >c!?-uu!<"* from j liT"* \vli?? cm*; as J ?<>ti;'las iik-h. IVrli:i{>s I ll'TO IJla^ b" 'llltL' Sll'jll. Ulll it has 11- ?si i X- ( kvI?-<1 I'V tin- l>*>u^!ii$*iiiren; Noxi, '.In- limit;- J iii. men hnve pltVlped "th'eln??;lves hot. !?> |???i-- w lit |.!t<^8fccc<1Ct'rt to ics'iiu-; llioir suits in i!k- i,. \>>i vftiifi<in". ' JHul.,'elto;iM Uu:j I,o ovi-tootur !I. lk??bft SntiHi <lic-< i;.^:')|i l<> :i I"1' !'n| ;:i aloi a ~ > v?m?i|?o.vii'-^ uj a very \"x ?i?* osiiixn Aty'eitli <-r.fi.lt>. Howcvci". iv vi :y (.'I'lU'riil' tmtor [,;,cviiil.*-, or ltlice :? pro---; is ttjjlcrl iiio'.l. lli.it tin- ! l:I?io ln:if fot Is.rpiii'! Iy l'? litf S 't'l- 'l lit!* !s it?Now V<?rk Di'Si* *;i i ion. Thu ^mil'lu-rii I - ,, lilt is t<> lip 11 <1?ij>tV<l mid 1 ).iUj;lns t.iu-r?-!>y trown IRiM'iioanl. TIi.-ii it !.-? minniM'l tlmt l?., 'o -.tin Scvsn'iur.'of N^w York. ia to li t:il;.-u ' . |> iiy ll;.* jjie"cui'li lu' f??r t! l'i< iimjcv, aji<l st>r>ii> tij-jU'ovtiil Stiuilx-rn man 1'. " 10 Vitro ? j Gov. Si vinom* (?! < !? n'lvniil.iiro.! fid- sii.-'i [>? ??!ti hi. tlto-.i.rh f ;i:n lli-tl ii i' nc ( ; >t which In- Ji.-ih no r.iuhi'.ioti Tl:r>,a v. ; v j liift, uiVi.-srrtniii;:, nrr-l iilirnl iii. r.. h-r Jn>!iU ' ri al. jimv-V over the mn?.? i:i N* vv ?:-!c. Iroisi ; 10 nj'jM-i- <l<>wfi to i!i<> wry i tn-S i >1 i n> |i ;<!< of thai, State. J!i-4 vms! i i ir?ir out- a IVtnouKnf i<: Volu ill I In- ~ . of ?'\v York, tlurf.^o could riIiv nun tie r.ssuro.l of dial. j The Ultimo is ?*iiirnj??i<l tipon I lie I'.iciilo^Jlail ostd Bili, find ihoiijiii thorb is a ninjot ity for i rail mad, per xr, much and ^apparently. mi ,j rfconcihihii; difficulty .xtjt? ?i< !<? the route or-'k^ >utes of a road or roads fit I he I'u<?t(ic. "r*' The Atlantic mid Pacific Tf 1 > 2[ 11 I?if!, n.i pdifii'd liy lh?' House, will he palscdf nod it J.J ill scot!ri*n telegraphic ciuntiitiiiii-ntion with ! o I'utiific^in the coursi* of n v-nr or two. . j I? It i? still n...t it... ...... I ; ill lie tin ally ratified. '!"!??? I'lvsi.letiL urcfMj 1 u l^euKiiie, anil eoinihlcj'd it as kru of t!i? ! u' !?st"Hnpoftao' <t:id benofiornl of his n<!:;iini.s. , A*'; itiou. I. ISO. ! POSITION* OF inT YANUEY. -The followint; is an <-xiru> l rmmj^rpvrcli j 'Iivfi-?d in- Marion C"> nty. Alal.nwu, otfl ftlUtli offSliijV.'ljsfc'i'?? il*>n. Win. I,. Van-*! y; _ j "In tnylriinilile oj>iii:on, we enr.not ;_-n 5>ack ! iiiioti-?tliat Convention not Invini; re ! U}U;d if? .action, not hnvillg liltvriU i'S I>i:tt 4h ?.|J'-rii!ir no oliyu^Jiuiich of p :? *v, we ? finot to it nntl asli'fer '!? italtisit! <1 lo it uir w it It i v. cell tvsj ccl. iiji'lyjjoj.or. ^ l?ns ln:iit|W-<1 our )>t-::i>-i;>!?-s tin- , i-Joot, mi.t is cnir'<i?<,-l simply in l>.:i!o: ina to initmtc- u titan to |uil on its jilalluriit. Tn:iJ s<jn.liter sovereignly, a .jJ lh<4 iiuiuiuim: t<? !><_ ugi.sti'jil bIikiiIiI Iiu it. At jKlriflii'l, the South ana'North, wjro*nru op- I ic'il to H(|iiultcr sovereignty, w-^rt - ino.-t i ' a t? incorruptil?lc Utinocnu-y, freed iVom :il! ~ iiu of Jhninlmism. Ilicn; tneV call noiiiiimtt; iotfiul, coii^iit'.itjotiul fi:tti:siiiuu. ,'v' laf.Tioiuiuiltion, 1 harts t o ?]oi.htf will n-eeive e aodgretiinent ofjljUe^mxl m.:n of the Bal- '' 'u uof&l&inveiiliun, 111 rccfivr t'.ie vol. - "'a 'o<;!iny, if nol all, lite Suullicru Stated unci : __ VHllf! Iiilk l,,,U VM.^WII. ''I have seen uu address put forth l.y cigh- j . ?ri Sout fit-rn Con ijrcsMiu-n, hoid<ntr iLi-th a) .Aj pe tliu Bnltimuro Convention re-' imider^it* present plutfo/m, and yield to the i inaml of the Democracy u correct pl.itlot in, ' d advising the seeedirtg delegates to return ' Baltuuore, I greatly respect tli4^r<''nlleiiit>ii | j;i| 10 signed this cull. JSut it i.i clear thai litis j in cannot lift accepted l>y Alabutiiy. The : jeiriWHMo"' Oh%?-lei?ton were jn^octid i?. (j'|0 Lire from tluif Convention, in the event the j tl.? inuifile of protection l>y all the department* j the (icnemlifloverninent wns voted down* I i il iiv i-UuL II CouViMltion^of Ul?s lX'lllo ley wits t<? F.o oiilloJ"to consider wliat wns 't i? be ; <M)i:si'(jUL'Ml I v, Uiy trujt coiiii!?sl to tli'fi Jelc'iiLes u? rii|>ivf'<intr1|{i3 purly r 3 reverfe/V' back tX tlie ]'cinuifrn^y. TJiey ve,iii> aul!i'?riL>*-ly |3:>ltimc>ro Waihl will $?<fu$&5i, aucfwHI 'consider' liu nVlS'lj&jl tar'lio done." J \t tlio tT-n1cn4'RaiHU'ntion Meeting which ? e to have been'hfla at l'nneiiil Hnlj on ttie wi[B"ti><ii*re?Leen rem] friiuk ITnii. wapd tho, .nomination) fori ^ OOMIvJiiiKGIAL. : - . .1 A niu.v illh, Juim 8. 1800. VfiO*^r!?Xt?j<e offering ."We (yi'otd fioru 7 IX. ? Columbia .luno 5, I860. 1 'lie sales of cotton yest^ydny amounted 1c#* ? b&Je*. .l^treincs 0 lo lib. ^1, * . / ClIABtEJTQN, JunC 4. fxveotttja market, tnnce oiir Itfaftto.-kly r?~ IB t>,\hns been qui^J. The boIcb for the pn?t days h<yrevboen limited to 908 boles iirinlUtf fur I liA m ??-T'nt * I.'" 1?? * * - P?y > ???v ?g? mai awk "fiAU CIIlt'O f lO 7 . ? CpyrSXQM'EES- ~ MvBjyde, D liPjivdnn, Dr S Fuir,/} R Ma< t<J*J iiC-jblvJ H Joni'f, Job A Norwoods J /J L JJCnox. Jolui*HVhite, W C Mvdre ;?LC(^. W\V Marshall, J Q Mnfea^mijfeut- den fo SSCo,- J Moore, A pile w A iiVJ Smith, Clark & Dupree. it \V. "Kflltfum{ otl ana & Baxter, J M Pen-in'TC PerFffi Rur? VarJf^w, H^fch Wil^u^E J Taylor, I & McCHsla&A^nu^rlfMgarl, J 8 4'o!R^?S0fcv, ' ?4; ^ .V* _ \fc I)i:.vtii or .li t '.:: I>\nii:i..?.lii'l^o 'vpugft'jf. D.jiiii-1. uf Ui? L', S. Supremo ftt1 llihi <-ity y<-t,-|iV;y niornini;. ^ Uorti At H'rmv's N ' t," in Siull'ird Vi., sn tlio 21!Ii "f April. 1784. IMiring liis Ijo m.??tv oF importance Oiul f?r<<juuoi!<-<>. W Sun li<> 1 i:k1 just, ranched Ii it* 2lht-jp:>r, If wii?i-liysi-n to rcprptfciitUfs native "cmiiVy in tin* V ii(jini;i l.otrisln??i?<i' -ft ? tWO tirl IIH (.'1? ? of Ifco l-'.xcrut ivi> Coum-il of lli<- Stato,' n f^r.t Wliieh i a lull fur upwards of twenty yen re. Afte> U'tt vinir'llio On'iicil, In; win appointed by pen. fackwtiBUtriet .I.rlec of tin: i'c ilcral -Court, jtnl wni sub; < ty f itIimI liv.Pr^idcnt Win llnrdlgti) tlio lUiu-li of Ssfcnpn-mo Court.. He occitpi?"l thi.4 position at the time jfhis 'loath. A tVif nmiiths'sinee, Ju<lgel>atiiel look up liis ri'-ii'l-'iK"'' in this city, after many years alienee in Wm-hinjfton, ami his Just mo iH-.n't-t \wr?* nv'<"'-! i" tl". ' r ... ...w .ywovtp V1 iua 1 iltll 1 1^*. iClcLnuyd *. . - T i s . MlMTIU. TO TilK C.ii.MiM: TiiJt. Mkucury.?New h i. mi', .Inn.' l ?Tin- Iiiiftt 'Drli.t, of tliis even* !tt?j |?iili!i lu'> a l< tii-r iViiiii JInv ITorsTo^, aniiMuii-i'ni; ItiigKvl' a ( mifltiliito f..t> J l.-lif. lit* t li.iK I Ik' <'oiiptii ution mid tlifl i imi ?tin- only j?riin'i|>l?M wliii'h will '<>v.-iii liis .-IiuulJ lie Liu ekcrl. from Kya.i'!'! niMi iiiitop the rntifirnttiij-of a tr? fi y -tiatwivn luitrl.-irid tind l!o ?Tin-iii ity tlie sovereignty i' 1 Sii:it!itr:s> iivcr th 1 li*y JjsliiiM*. &) til i 1 [ il '-J bl Cds P i\HIC?R ? 1? ! li: .? ? ,v.. . i hi' ivfrn-insp at. ^1 .-10 por . V ''ill'Jii,?,'! ;! < ..vidh wb'Mi !i\v gallons are ; 1 * 1* 'J y . ... f. Ken ?:ik? 7"i m\ 'liolnrs cacl:. S.-W ill!' Mn -tiii: ; at >,'. w v.-:1c |.| hm-j. ^-t'iai.n. I Ni-\v V'lt'I: J'l ii- ', a>Mc<l. Tin'f ii.t v ' i 1 "ii (mi trial ii it -1 it-turn <il if <:i-y iiiji Wir will tlt-livcr li' ti: atau v laiii-iail itatson in lliotilatu on In? sum- t-.iius. ^ i>f FIX M AXD .IIP ft iBIETC-' vrrr7T>(J rY'<. f-v\ ( Vgp /T& V . ;' "V _. ^ &' % -%~f:? $ "or '.I'luu'-s, aiitl /V,/* i/'> (j.'I ' /* jtiiShOiC?none to i j Js'iiiiti ?vt*. titc ro Jt-".J.Z.TilS Fs LIFI^ AfvsliSj I ? }< to oi-.J. r a'. I ji.vf!; ii! Ot::inl>i;i u.iJ A.qgua > 1 , ? ' fine Cliiiia and Parian Vasos, .PnXKE&S, ??. ' 1 W <: :itv A:j''iits fftr-rt!! of tfiu subscription ^ jifljt."! ]>. Aj'plvtoii <t I'D, ihu.ii'.'W Cydo-' > l-:i I. ;'. .1 U". nr.t r. ... .. Wi J/OiUie, CilO. V \\ c lutv . i supply of I-l.sih and Cclcrcd dtiioghapiis, Al 10 I'M4..-, in.'l lipwartl*. We have a Fine Supply of 1.1 ;i .iijy tjrtnil sunj.lv <>F MifooMnHooud ?>ij> ?v. i.l nv?l<f,<.ili. ?-5 wh.-n wantuil.*Sjt'Itiuai'cy in l.'.r^or tffan ever. W.- Uuvn 11 N^KU iiiES&nvi'is, 'i'eas, n&cearoni, ^ RAi:?W5, t pji^IlJ&AiS9 London Clul) 13mice, j j i .n j*; i > o I Ij , ' * paiKT^, machine and Tarmcps' Oils, iiUSIIKS, VARNISIPES, & . or both of us < X|io'*(. to l>c at ttifl btoro ; ?]! times, mill \yjll t ln-rd'orc Unable tot till i jr<*>uui- ux ^>r<*f-ft*ij'iii>ii coircrlly. AH or- ' is or liitcrs jiii ! usi)^s li:n'l la-ttvr be (lirec1 to t'li! copCJil IUj - As wo uru-Kuth ijiysitiawns. wc f-xpect to nl: ! iittnii iirotT's< ional talis, and tlie K.?mi.>?a on. .i i. .'h wi!i ho ren'lcrod^itboutf.addrn:il ch.irije. * x I. BRANCH, M. -D. j K. J'AiTK M. D. n I!.---]);t. Pai:kk:i wiU.l?e found during the' lit :tl Alr.J. ttl<!:n?sfill Oubb'd. luf 1. ISf.O, ll' **5* Warranted of the baaV/^&Uty.'* <T1 UT \ T ! m-v-r i. i_ . ^ v. l J u J1 j j_N WKKi this iii.'.lin.l of intWiiiiiigShisfriends* ;ih?i Oil- 11111 1!t; lli.lt llis Stock of L'GS . I) jfftDIUlMS is iIo?v <]tiite complete, ry iiilu-io eon st-lotifd with givnt . as tn purity. Pf?\s'itiuiih' prescriptions ? l'u!lv put up ut nny hour of tlie tin}' or [lit. " ' ^ ALLEN, tunc 1, 1 SCO, 5 ?f j^rfej^/sr"- 2s'OO^S7 COMI'l.K'l K ns.-oriuiciit i>//blaiiitur>l and L School ISooUs Y/averiy fiovojU in Library Style. -o, in t*li<'( ji torni, nt" iib cU. j??-r number, iut-r'h Isovt-Ts, ^.ce 11 out?.', s. South worth's 'NuVcIs, mid" oiiieru. 'fho . <1.1^8 of Herod tlio G!*< !?t ; The Areola and Stiinf, togi-thcr with a fijn; t'ol oll-kiTidft, for ante by v <***> "C.'II. ALLEN.* iine^.' 18l50, 5. t f 'HK Undersigned would ri-6ix.-ct.fuHy inform the ]Mitilio iluit f-lit; is prepared lo rolimited 4^iiiil"*r of l>o:u(>'i rensnn? i terfu.-* ; mill also to Mceoiu'iYtiflyltti the pul>w*itl( lucals oti pahlWdnys. iy l^izADETu aSBn. Hie I, 18G0, C, 2t ** lilcOlroT ' *3jSfc. , it: Jus?!9wfeceived *, .' , v , AT OjlAZ <fc R(^Bi?RT30N;3.v !?XO1JTX^?THn > Nintfy* S. . ' iF^ERa nnft.-i.ir. % i n/v?Mj#ngon'jF^Lf?cla cprffl. \ t of hftt.abitiiy|g arrafffejflliyi ctioifr aa W. 12 Bt?^P9^A%feMP th^ business > li in Europe ni)<l AnftmirnV Persons wish