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THE INI)E1'EKDEXT l'KESS ASbevxli^K, S. C. W. A. LEE, EDITORv.?: ~? ctiuajr iuuilliilg'l ouiy <SU, 18UU. The friends of THOMAS THOMSON, E-q., announce him a cnndidnte for roeleoton to the I.ogifiliitnre nl.ljic ^iisuiiiir h ot ion. The frienda of Gen. SAMTEL McOOWAN nnnounge him a candidate for reelection to the I.eiMalnl iir<* n? '<>? ? ? "g,,,t,S uu "1"'' Tlio friends of JOIIN W. I.HSLV rft>|?eol- j fully nmii tinec liim as a candidate for Ordinn- , -py At 1 lie enf-tiinij election. ~ BRECKINRIDGE^N BALTIMORE^ Hon. J. C. KiMtiDUK \v?8 serenaded at . Karuuin's Hotel, UuItin>or?"?. In-t Fri.lny niklft, 1 -iwlu'ii lie made n lit ief speech in ti^knotv1?i1<r. ! ... , f meut of I lie courtesy. Mondny lie ttartcd for | hie home in Kentucky. * ONE VAST GRAIN FIELD. I It is mid thnt the wholo Wesl, fr.->m the : Ohio to the Miffiom-i, is mm vnst grain field. I It it estimated that ihcSintc of Ohio will hnvc I thirty million bushels of wheat?fivo tniilion more thau it. lias ever producod "before,. apd that it is of the best quality. ' CATALOGUES. "We hove received the annual catalogues of: jjFurman University, and of the Soithfrn Bnp | tiftTheological Seminaiy, at Greenville, S. C j Thcrformer institution contain* 154 studrnt# J: "and the latter-26. Thece catalogues wore ne<t- I ^y^priuted'by ..Mr. G. E. Elfokd, of iho i'a- j ?'trivl and Jfouninhir,'r FAILURES. 1'he Steamer VanJcrl/i/t, which nrrivea in New York on the 151 It inst.. l>rinir? the inleili- . genee that there Iinvc been numerous failures j among the leather merehant* of Kn^tnnil.? ' Their airerecnte liu1 ilitiea will roaeh ?1. fifill - _ 000. The American hido houses of Liverpool j are not compromised. o- ? , MES8BS. MOORE & QTJAIFE. Te commend to the attention of our rend- | er? the advertisement of these fcciitlemen.? ; They are now bulling their largo and very cho'cf slock of Goods lit New York C"Rt.? 8uch an opportunity rarely presents it?flf to purchasers, nnd our ft imds would, do well to give them a call. ARHY APPOINTMENTS. ' Ul the grntfbnie* nl the United States Mili-I tary Academy, ai \Ve?t Point, nt the recant, ex- ! animation, the following are the appointment* j from South Carolina: Benjamin ?. Sloan, Jr., of Anderson, Bre- i cL^d Lieuteut, Second Regiment of Dragoon*' Wai>e 11 AMl'ToN Oinurs < )" ' et Sal Lieutcnniit of Cavalry. j They are ordered to report at tlic rcoruiting ] station, Carlisle, Penn?y!vnnin, at the elot>e of | their furlough. Lieut. Gieoeh being on duty < at West Point uniit lttc?epteiiibcr, hid furlough will commcnce at, that t:me. TEOTJBLii *ABOUT BEEAD. ] The bakers and llir citizens of Snvnnnah are < having a refresh inc squabble about the price and weight of bread. Th* upshot of the ninti.? u? ..... ..no ueen mat me imkers refuse to bake, j nd tbe people are pending to ClinI'lefton for breed. One thousand loaves were received from Charleston by the Charleston and Savnn nob Railtoad Saturday evening. *'Il is an ill ^ wind that bltftes nobody poo.)," ond we ?un pone that.the Charleston linkers will not object 1 to the parties keeping up the quarrel, ? long * Mthey deem it plcasnnt and profitable. .y, * RESIGNATION. 1 We regret to notice that Prof. ITolbh'?ok lins | resigned the chair of anatomy in the Medical I (Jol!?>ge of the State ftf .South Carolina, which r he has filled with much credit aiul distinction cinjie its establishment in 18*24. lie retires af- t ter a life of great devotion to science, leavii.g t his placo to he tille.d, which, no doubt will be y con, bjyjie Board of Trustees. <; W6^bulu call the attenU^ of all interested 0 to the fhet that the course *f lectures in the ..College will commence on the first day of No e ' ember nert In' ' n.nvii mv ierni oi lecturing WllLbe extended a week or tea days. "" -iiJ -HOT*STJPPER.. f. Vfm- ?re-reque4ted to announce that tlie La- ? diet Abbeville Seeing So jietj", will give v nil at'HIie Marshall llousu on , r Ttosift'^avr os? I. r-_- i ? " "'ovi w " tfho proceed* at the Erne-, tainment will be 1 , ' appropriated id a charitable pifrpostj, and nil ^ 'will thus have an opportunity of promoting a "benevolentobject, at th^same time that they participate in the festivities of the occasion. ( a nmptuous fi.*nst will be pfcjpared, and we an- ^ . ti(;ipata a large attendance. . i ? tJfV A abated at the door, which I - will Jqj?H ffiich ofle to'Th? pleasures itpd good * cheer or tlw evening " * c . FIV8*YEABS IN CHINA. }Ve are indebted to ilea era. 15 nan on ? Far kep, th# AgenMp for a copy of this work, by ' _ T ?imblk%Taylob? M.?>. It is a handsome oc fctavo of 4Q0 j>ngi& from the preae of'Meisra. 4 Dkubt J^cksoJt, and we have no doubt nill j , prov? highly interesting to ulJjclaM>a ofrenders. ' ? *fhe W'tfrlpOTfUil# the experfence of ? five tears' 1 . ? jL Tektokftre* n I'ShilMLtiid civcit sn I I ^ b?)Hap, BndpWdm the great interest W .'- r^WMfcgt J?Stet has beeajswoken^l ill behalf af, i d vliioli it irlU*L^ m *- etiterpriio of tl>? Woti'tWf" *\* ^?|^ti3^^6uliarl|?ccepUibJ^tbJ Messrs. Biufcoa if '* " * taraows* " j 4Ukn official return snbrniited to tMa Oenaral Coiifrren'ce,.lately in session at $ufFafo| gives f tfie following interesting eUiti#tic? of Metlio tft#m in th? i Total number, 1,982,B8? 1 ijiV... ...' ... . ? > Au?^.irBveiuog preacuers, , , ja,w? ^ Jol*! common i??nle-in Art erica, 1,606,845 i ootamnnicanu in Europe,. 786,300 j r . Toui, *v: vhow atat'iftipa cannot . ' > b? .WVctly aacerUiiied ? 10,000 - J * *in?bfc?ra and preacher*, 10.200 fi? Grand tot*!, 2,743.896 <J , , 8ap;poaing three metoqgreg* 1 tfonto one of tlU church. mod"** <*- I j tioato for Vathodiit congregation*,)'Wa liare i IB icggregato population .Copending on the roln- ' v'l?trttton of llathodiam hardly, laaa than 11,000,000. . . ^ , 3gy ., ^ 4. . J?AWW^K?T?m "Poc*^^ JBiov.'J?THaj j fcloir thair BMaa 40 M^ar* pjwa af aoft .?^ j par, arbtah ia thrown ?ray arjihortt niing. ] I I>ITERAAY?X$Rci$E8 AT COXESBURY. j W e had Hie pluuaifre during tlie present j week of attending the clpcing exercises of tlie ; Annual Examination nnd Exhibition of I lie j i j Cok?ebltry ^Conference School, nnd of bearing i I ! tlie addresses before tlie Society of Alumni, ! | j.-winch gave peculiar eclat to tin- occision?but | j our limited time and space wiil. preclude us: I from furnishing anything more nt present than ' > a veiy hurried sketch of the exercises. j ] | 'llic Kxuminniion commenced 011 Saturday | 1 : and closed on Monday by the delivery of n ' < ! ruinberof select speeches by (he younger pu- j ' pils. The examination was rery thorough and * j reflected high crcdit upoorfll ei.gnged. Under : 1 1 (hn i-liflKm ii f Ktiiilt ?*<??? ?" *? ,,T -? wmvi. iuvii uo iiic ivt'ciur, it. ; p L>uyd, and tlio hfcv. J. W. Wichtjian, and i lie i Ri-v. f$. A. Wliser, the Institution uo 1 innin-! I t>iins itp [.list reputation. It whh iicver more ' i flourishing tlinn at- present-, and hiis n l?rg?r j>l number of pupil* than at any former period. ; a On Sunday the termon to ilio student* was * preached liy the Itev. J. K. I'ickf.it. This we | t have heat d characterized as a very aide effort, ; c and regret that it was notour privilege to liear . ? >i. i i ? hi wutui;iico i" Mm w i "ill Ul.Mnr.rnl mill 11 religions elements enter essentially into thuja tho composition of true great urs*, an<l that ; without these, power and place arc unmiliga- j e ted evils. These positions were supported by ; ? cogent arguments imdiillnstrutions drawn from : p * wide course of historical rending. i ;1 ^Tue/wJsyyjw*B the day especially assigned' for j fi the u>etti$frof t?,6 Alumni. and the addressee j v appropriate ta'tlio occasion. A largo colli- j h pany was expected, and a harhncued din- ' tl n?r had been prepnrod for several ihoiuand tl persons. The com|utny began to. ass cnihle at nil early hour, and by 11 o'clock, we suppoac oi thcru were from twelve to fifteen Imnrieeil n/.r ? sons present. The exercises wore held yi the j li Village Cliurcli, and llie spiicious nra oflliejp. building, and tire galleiittt were tilled to over- j ti flowing. Near the pulpit we observed inan\ m of the dignntari.-s of the Cliurcli, to wit; .the j S' Ilev. Messrs. Tam.et. Boyd. Gamewixl, Sic-1 S.vais, Leaiui, Di*i:anTi Mtnaiti'tE, IJiiUNi> nnd ' tl o'liers, ami among the Alumni, J. I). 1)eDo\v, : ei t'.ie distinguished editor of tlie R?i>vi?w. w After prayer by tlic Rev. Mr. Tai-let, a-id ai on appropriate introductory address by Mr F. j fr A. Connor, the President. of the Society 01 i3i Alumni, the Oration of the d-iy was delivered ' le by Col. J. Fei.ix Walk hi:, of Union. We re ; ?< giet that from oi:r p-sitiim we were unable to I in bear the Six.ikcr \eiv diatinetU , but tlie ienlu- I te i led pa?sa?fc3 which reached us, c<>nve\-ed a;w very high impression of the eloijnrneo and al.ii- nti it-y of .the performance. Such wan the general In impression. The Addrees wu? listened to with ?i mnrke.d attcntioi, and wiu? received with trreat applause. His subject whs the Influence of Civil and Religious Fteedotn upon the I'toorres? of Society- | of Upon the conclusion of the address. the rii-j bi dieucc were invited to the Dinner, which '"id i heen prepared in the pleasant grove ne.tr the Male" Academy. lit re a i>iil>Maiiti?l fennt hnd p? heen prepared under the Mipervihion of Capt. J. N C<'cnn.\s, S. A. IIohoks ami others. to which the company did full justice. V At night, a meeting of the Aluinni in the N presence of n large audience was held in the JV Church, and the exerei.-ee of the olcattion were j.-. -.r 11. -i *? " vuiiitivivr. oir. r. a. Ai rosNon preFid?*d. and with an appropriate pen .inier.t first cal'ed out Mr. J. D. l)Ei*ow tlie edi. or of the Review who responded in aapiril.?tir ing addms, which touched tunny a eytnpn 171 hctir choid, and awakene d many a pl?tti<nnt 1 1 eminiecence. Ho wua followed by quite a nu ier of speakers to wlioiie efforts the audience <n 'cepomk'd witli fn qn^iit applause. Among the ^ peakers were Col.^J. f. Walker, Col. w s. j, jucan, Col. j. f. Marshall, muj^w. l. jf, l??BGEi. II. A. J0NK8, Ii?q., cuai-.lefl SMITH,". jO'l 1. W Hovi), C. II. IiovD, fc>, K; Grkvuex, liefl.. )r. Paul Con nob. R*v. J. w. Wigfitman, Dr. rs ?. F. Gary and others. The exerci&es were >roii acted to n late hour. Weilnejilsv was the Commencement. ?{\a' he Male Academy, ami ?t nn early hour tlie *"*'1 xcrci?cs were held in the Chapel of tlu- hV ^ nule College in the preaenee of a l>rilliant an ,n lience. The young men acquitted llieinsc-1 ve** idinirahly. f? The following wa? the programme of ejcereiee: ** 'V Law of. Ilnhit?II. I1. Spain, Richland. S. C. Beauties of Nature?,W. A ??Hoiir.it*. <\it-??. r..i Miry. C. jo "Wointn?J. M. Troct, Rutherford, N. C. Homo Influence?J. il. Uuiet, EdgcticlJ. i.e. An OUa Fudrida?J. L. Stoudemire, Lexing w< on, S. C ' > Formation of Character?F. M. Green, Col- Cll eton, S. C. <_ Clni s of the Times?WTM. Witeov, Ahhrille.S.C. , V diamines??J. E. Fenny, Itawanthn, Miss. A'klresj before the Eroeojihic bociety b}' 'iiarles W. Boyd,. L>q. Anniversary Oration, by Joshta MAr?TW;4 ..aureus, is. C.~ "* * Valedictory Orotion, by II. L. Garlinqtm, tli. .aureus, S. C. . ' ' i gjj .The Annual Address before.llio Erosopbis g(1 ii?-ty wars delivered by C. W. BotD, "if; j0 Jnion, ittd it has rnrgly been pg/ pririfeg* ta* ijj itft^n to nn ^?ddresv *o chaste," philosophicalind profo^d^-so logical inj^ngiit.aridjnnnli- ^ id in bUmc?af?br4Fhjj o I'tncticul illustwition >f some of the higfwit excellences of the ??1>- d. ect wJijolAie liUcusiing-i-Publio Spending. VIr; Boto*Jte a young mxo #f high promise, <1? iij<J ho 1ms but to be Irneiy himself to realise i? -he high anticipations of his frienda*. j?r< An interesting feature of the ' occnsion wa8 !8; j+e ?ery excellent music *Vrom the Cokesbury eh Eutrid, which highteneTi the general enjoyment, 6 ; mi w?? the subject of general ooinmendation. Ill '^Tlie ocflnsion will long be remembered iu 4; Cokesbury. ? , m " Sti Deatu of IIos. John Hknbt LrMPKi.v.?The ? \tlnnt* Inlllinmrrr ??v?? no "It is with feelingn of the moat profound retr^t that wrliave to record the death jtiia" ofl tratiiiguirhed QeorgiAnj&tfijch took rlq^ht- lifc beChoi<# lltniae. in IttW, a., on^ftlWj|iy; anoriling, abaut daylight. The Ugifeii '* W* fioua he .wao, Aftfiareiiily., injrood hta^.lwd* an lie n coiiveraalufto ?with Judge Cfpotify; Jlia ' ItX'oeh thft-bftn< '<%' mi/1 ti? : ^ g0 m fall.. Whan Judge 0. caught him in his^rmfc tod h? iievei vpuke again. ia attack * 1 if>oplf*y. Wo expeot further paKtolare.baWe our ae*| iame.,r v. tr>^'' ? ft| SII W^T"ca Caopt*r-T'P)a t?ry aool of ^ lint rain <Ffiafl In thr**?fc*f||k. night- ? BThiofcipar ,fc W*?. wa Wn the fi hit) ha htHw aflwBE >y 2t. far "! Sfpugh^hh'd ' Ilk/ V? a^ut-Ke bow f *g|jh'?tlh, ^ fig'famine, (?% he and nests vlsp-JS: tsziL.' EXAMINATION AT ANDREW'S CHAPEL. We had tli? pleasure on laat'Friilay of attending the Annual Examination of thS Acade iny at Andrew's Chapel, which is now under llift eharcotif il r, A. T. Watson, tho former j principal of the Female Academy of our Yil | lajje. Tlic Academy in locntc-l about Ihrroj miles heyond Cok<-6l>ury, and in company.'with , ? friend, we had u deliehtful ride from our Yil- i 'age. Arriving at. an early hour, we found a j arge company nlreadv us?<;ni led, and the ex- j reijea of the examination already progressing. I I'he Examination wa* held in I he elnireh. vhieh J M tt-as giion iilk-.l to ovpi flowing with Indies aiid'j ?Ihe pntrons ot tiie School, nnd | (Tcnrrjliy. The nchr??>l con&iMo of nliont tliirtv pupils ?f H>tli sow*. aiul tlm oxoiuinai inn ftnliriuvj n ! vi?lo rang", from the simple rk-imiHiirv i r well written eompnsitiotis, wliieli were l'eu-1 J y the young Til.!ifr>, nnrl some well eXeeutrd I , erforinnnres l?v tlie young mon in ileelanui- ! < on. The Kxereises were closed t.y the deliv- | ry of the AllllU.ll AiMiCM to till) Putriim n...l I 1 Iuilent?l>y Wm. C. r>AV.8, Ii#q , of Abbeville. ! t Tlio address was an admirable <>fFort,.boih in i ' ought mid civic, nnd vvsii delivered io nn , i *sy. self possess ;d and imprtoi&ive trauner. Ii 1 lis listened to Willi marked attention liy tin* ! j udieitec, ntnl was highly gratifying lo nil tin- I t iends of the epenker. The subjeetof :lie n<l- j < re? waa the Xcoessity of a Tlioiougli Intel- j J etual Culture nixl the various proposition* ; , Umicctl wero supported liy cogrula.guineiit", ' l id ii|>|'0>itc illustrations, drawn from nn ex i ' iibiv? rnnqe of ihcin-hl ami reading. We j 1 on id control ulni* our confreie upon Ii is very j , ( ci'Pfful effort, nnd trust tliut we may oflon | J ive tlm pleasure of hearing hiui ou oilier i 1 inilar occasions. i ' I c PBESIDEKTIAL PROSPECTS. | I Tlie New York Jja>/ Hunk enters into <l<tniir< ! f tranches > tIf higher department* of l^iigliyK i hi'l of .11- irl'vek niltl Uollllltl cIii-bIcc. It \y? ; 'cry minute iiikI I In-rough. am] l'a vq evidettce j hroughout of lliii cure nn?l assiduity. and sue- j can with which the principal had di-voted him I elf to the labor of :ii.?triiction. The perfor- ! tiinccf to tie rally Wt-re highly auMsfactmy ! ixl gratify ii j; t<? till concerned. At iihi'iit. 1 o clock there was a roeepj in the j xerci#es. nml the company were invite.1 to tin- \ dj:iccnt.grove where they partook of a nicely | i i . piire l pic-u ie ilinner, llu-ru were about j on persona present, nnd they all seemed to i!r? > 1 j 11 jus:ice to tlie Tenet. Among tho rest we : ^ lwervcd n nbjijber of our ciindidiltes, wlio | ere combined i>usin.'>?!> nm! ploRMire, nml ?>ni>l i ; ie festivities of the occasion, Jul not neglect ' 10 nmin Minuet*. i | The EMiminntiou of pome cln*ses in the liigh- ' i I* hiitm-lie* next followed. and then n mnnlicr j ] figures to prof o ihe pug?iliiliiy ami prohn- ' J ijjiy ? !' tins election of Mr. Brrckifii'Mgc. K We give the following i-xtra?rli?: WV eive fii'bt. tie Sinter which aro beyond | ' iiaJventure for Breckinridge: J J-' STATUS FOR UnKCKIMUHJE. I |, tlecloral Vote*. j v irginifl, ' i- ' 1 i I Mi:?b!*s!|i|ii, 7 h in", h Carolina, lu I IVjtni, 4 ^ nth (.'nroliua, 8 j Ark-mea*, 4 " LMirgin, 10 I TciihfAiice, 12 ' hi iiln, sl Ivi-tilucky,?, 12 I' lalmoia. 111 I California. 4 " _ <1 98 " Wo now give the .State# which we believe nv be m'ciire ! for Lii eek in ridge and Lnne, if 0 ? proper exertions nre made. Two of them, si mi i si rum ami Oregon. ni-5 nlin.>pt ceitaiti f..r I ir ticket, but n<> a doubt cxitfW in *?n*!> cafe, i! prefer to place them among the doubtful f, nice. U iineylvanin, 27 Missouri, 9 n ew Jersey, 7 Louisiana, ft p rifguii, 3 Delaware, 3 ! is ? I W 4 Total, 65 i 11 The partial success of the Republican# in j egon nt the Into ebctio g. was the lesult of' j, coalition between them and th'o Free Soil or hi [ixitter wing of the old Democratic .party.-*-? itIt three or four Elecioral tickets in tnc field |. L\o\>ml)Pr, ami the clieiriiiu' influence of Jo. j nit's presence, the Stale can easily bo curi icl b r DrecUinridge l?y '251)0 plurality. ^ Soulc's influence in Louii-iau will hardly car- ,t oflf^more than lodft^'ot^o from the regular hi Mnneratic tieicet. The Pemocr itie majority r State officer# last year runge 8.SU0 to ,200. . n * ? s> 6 If we secure these States, which we think i have clearly shown are within our power 0| aeeure, the triumph will he oura, as a re- u pitulntion of.the foregoiiyj figures will fIiow ; oi Electoral Votes, i ?' Sure * 98 - '' Attainablo 65 I jJ *r - -i mini . 153 " * NWoiarv for a choiijo a. 152 ^ We do noj. idvnii to iuUjniitc by nnv nitons at we see no chftnces aj aiicui-sa * iti other tiei. If the^Sqanter Soverei^nij- movtnieut in pe on fizzling n\vuy nt. the present rift* 1?; not deapllir ?f sweeping Conn ^jUujt,, In- ^ in*. IUinpis. )jowa, i4inn(.'dolo, fed c ?VTo^y^^?r>ipa,>q)r.*- Thjf result iSi - "?1L * 'T "uttu"Wy r<e-T ?: ukc'l biforc,' <1)0 oArixjsl pffurts-of the . ?ni?ion?e/^r?'it'?ooomplisii .Anders.' * e< Tiie only Stat* that novr promises, with any w (free of certainty* t# go for Bell and Everett, ol Maryland, wit^S vole*. Tli* StffcB that p tolerably eertoin for Lincoln are ; Maine, New Hampshire, 5 ; Vermont, 6; Maesa" usett*, 13: Rliocla Island. 4 : C'ofiRectinnt j. Nfw York, 85; OMft* 23 : Indmna, Ij&jV inoio, 11; Wiscon it-in, 5 ; Micliigan,*6 ; IoSwL Minfiefutn>v4 ; total, 142. As for Mr. ftaoglaa. lie will uot carry jingle ate of the UniSn. / ' - u m ^ *,? - rj VTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEM Y *' Weiifwe rtfMVnl, any a t&6 Guardian, the loial registur of this iiurtlt&ifo/i coaiaimijg a j? fc of qpdeta, arranged in ordejr of m*rit in ni Sil^re?pecfciv? claaae*, a a determined at the nual ^xainlna'tit^i^tAnril last. iuc uohto or v Ullflra and fclio A^codemie ?r<) remain (we bellev>) at provioualy con- in latefl, _ . jTh? grnduaten jtys yeit* W^tcber seven, and ^jpWlntrnerM^fl^ki year amount to 181. ni ice 1857?when ngP$rat clawi wa? gradua- in I?to the pr?-w.n^ Itastily Dumber of j* iduatei equal* 175. : ,TV r#hkrk? appended JV tiiem ugbfc^ligaged in Om^uI and?*hoflor- i>, (ft pursuit 3 of lift). pi Die aoufraa'pursued atthU Academy appear* ** be growing "more and more every day in the m CorrtKjmnd^tice of the Ho ton Evening Travelled. HIGHLY IMRORTANT FROM BYHIA. A Terrible Cioil War.?Sixty Village* Burn.? Wholesale Butchery of Melt, Women and Children.?The American Missionaries Safe.? Turkish Complicity. Beirut, Syria, Juif C, 1809. ! Syria is nnw the scetice of one of the most. 1 tan|{umnry eonfl-ete ever .enacted in tliin land, wliii.ii has ever been tliis liutI le-field of the old world?and Mount L?-button id now one vast j funeral pile. Dru?e.s ami l)hari?taiis, numbering hundreds ' of tlt'iuai'iids, ur<? now cnsimred in wholesale I minder. arson.ami pillule, in which fiondiyh ! work tliey are aided by Trtrks. Moslem Arahg, I anil She people known 113 tin* .Metiiwalios. From iiiv window In -t. week 1 counted from ' twenty to thirty biirtiiitsf villaue# upon the j iiioiiiitti.n a few miles I'l'tHii Beirut, from whi'iivc j the ibisli of musketry may eaei v tie seen and j it 1 - ... . < ?> 'ii hit inimiiiT ill 1 ;i|>| 1 j (illeifSSIOII.-l. I\r< tllCV I'C'llO liiraUull till- Vlllll-y* 'l'lie ?1\iitif tiittl llur il'-nil ar? Wouclil daily into , tliu town in Inriro inniili<>rt>, m.<l the ?viil'*we iiml j tin- orphans milv livm>cn in ur<>11 crowds weep ' ing and \vii'!in? uliout the ?tivi-li?. Tin: hnrharity of this war was truly ?li?i:k- [ intr. M?'ii, wiMiioii ami children urn ovi-iiak<Mi 1 \vliilc !lfi*iu|r for rcfocc nml without. nrm* and , ru'lil**BsIy slaughtered while praying for ijuur- ' l?*r. Tloi Christ inns linvc thus far MiflVn-d m??t. I l?jrrildy. Th?*ir villngt-.s have licrii hiiriti'il. : thou crop* destroyed, mid firont niiiiil>i-r.? linve 1 hei-n hrutilly tntirtli-rnl. wliilc tlie- llnin", who ! lire lictti'i* wurriovH mol far more courap'-iom. j ure irfiisleil hy the Turks, Moidiius hihI Mela- i ivali' S. ami up to thin tuiii* have prove I rue ' tfcs^fuly. Thi# liloinly war. vrliirh i? wac?'?l oij hoi It ... .... .? ..... ..I rAiviiiillililMII, lltlN 11H origin ; in religiou* mill political cause*. The Ohri* linns and Dmae* iiHtu cnuh olln>r with a ih-mtlv lint red on ucv.oui.ti-t lite dilViM-iMitiv in their i religious fniili?.1 n<) the C'hrUliuua hnie tin: S ' IVuaea with n opecinl hatred, h<<cnti.->o the i Drii -t-s ar-' in u ureal. muny w~ the iiinuii'aiii ' 1'lu isliitii diatrics I'cudel chief* ami rule* ovi-r j ! he Christian or Maroi.it- and tircek Chilli "lie < ' mintres. llictiiorc iiniiifiliiilc .iiti-sc.i ol lite j . am iitnv he Iriicvil lo I., e Moody lends exist , ' ne heetWfuti l)rti*?! mid Clir'.?n..n frlhe*. bast j ' ,uiuni'-r ill H.ul M ii n a <j;iai r-l (trope which j limili'iicd to |>i ect|itntc a war, in wiiirli 'lie ; ' Watoni'e Christians were victorious having i ' pulsed tile iJlllsw, killing forty or iiio"h while j licit own l"h~ whs les* th an one third of that ' iiinthi r. Although peace wii* then declared. ! he Druses hnve since assassinated every Chris- ! ' nin who enure in thpir way, with an evident. ( !e' et initial ion to uiuke I c lliiuilter of the i iluroiiitc'e low ?fjittil lo thai <>f the Dru*e>. Pit's?i'ittj?eil the C'hrlsliitiis mid noexasperated | hem thai tiiey made all iiltuvk upon tal j )ri:se villages. At first tliev were -aeoft-fi.!, | >'lt relying il|"'M I heir miin'l'eii*, they m*L'lec- ! eil lo appoint h .nders of to form ntty j'^n for ' lie citmpaijMt, consequently I he Druses nillie'l mder llteir witrrior chiefs and hunted Mery liaronite rttid Greek Christian vill(tire witftin heir reaeli. Tht^pnlviiieii?l authorities p*olutinced the iii^Wiii^ party?the Christians? o lie rebels. ni^Ltlie 'iovernor-GciiTal nro ^ t wilh ?ll Im%uvnilaMt! force 'o lli.-inouii- i 1 uiiic, Hlitl bought 11111 to hear upon the ! ' 'In istimi", luM'ij ing tliHi^ll^i-vciy Mini, while i lif I'linef, Bxli'il liy Hi?* pol.fcry, cnrrio?t on licit* wiii'lc of pillule mul iiiuriter in :i milliner . Iiiiin-'fill even to h Koltil American Indiuii. De'H'iitieed trui'me and r?-l??*1i?, their ^ niies havinir hfeti IturiMrd, their cropp ih-ntroy- I <1, ami in M>uie Ciiri'i* lh<-ii<-.Jurnilic? tint li< r.-< 1. | . In* Christian* rtre rnllyint; for lite forlorn j opts; for tlie-v f?-?-l thiii the Prunes. thus nided j t ill enden'itor to cxtrriuiniite tlieni. This, ! j, offever, will not his tin tinny matter, ns the " lurouitn Greek* mid Gi'i'ok Out holies number i (l Iii>ilt. two lit mired mill fifty thousand, Hud if, i a tiny hope nuil daily 'expect. the European 1 t nwtrs will conic in tlieir uid, tli-y timy not. I niy he snv."?l, liut (;r?'utly iy)|n ovr UfJir coii- , iliiiu, liy beiuir plneed uniler tk<* rule of n j luropenii prii ee who tuiiy bcj^rtiSW^iiver the *y ovci'tuiicnt of Syiin. m ' ?. The American uiie.-'ioi'nric# in Mount Lohmt 1 n have l>?:en ?rreally svpowil, but ap V?-t have j 8 Iffeivd tin'v tin* tlie- ivnnt cf provisions. t L*p??n tile l'^A?iiilc nut of the wmI", Mr. Co - | M j! Juhiiam^thy^t*gumr-l? for their protection, I B nil in bOiiie cn8?* pro vision a. Some of the ' c inuTl^rot the Mission have come down to ieiKMKinder an escort furnished by the Consul, ( lid others lire ilniiy expected. No danger u ri><iiuiI to the AtiK-rienni in Mount Lebanon c i apprehended. Hit the\ are well known and ?] r*?ll IH'iitM't^d. lull. umlf * --- i ^ in war, their lion*** become* the as\ Units for j e le wounded 'in.I the (jarful: in fact, thev i | crowded out liv the |>e<<|>ie who seek their J j, roteelioti ; tor, wln-rcwr the American flair in i j ten waving on the. hoimetop, the petiole $o.<<k 1 i Jrlent IIII in lie i n I'ol* udlnitjtioil. | | The humanity shown l.y the Arncricnnjf-ln I r eirut. to the wou&ted. the hotnc'.ea? nml the | ? nrviny rcfti^ye*ar?>iii t e nioiintains wiJJ long c o remembered by tiic natives ot. the country. (] TliO jA-iiierioiin Mtaicn premise* are crowded j 113' nml night- by women and children crying d r bread, which they receive with comfort iid coinsolittion from the American tnUsioua- 1 cs. , t, Oiip of the largest of I!?*> Christian town*, g icirel Kenii, 1* now in a ntnte of eeigc, and > r??t suirevii.g is produced by the want uP]?ro- t '"W?f 1 sifnee writing tlio above, newa has been re- " ?ived that Petrel Kenir is n,Tiii'l<i*li town. 1 ml i? garrisoned by Turkish troops unlike the L iher Christian towmi, which are governed* tiler by Christian or Driiite leiidal chiefs?and 1 idicHtes that the Turks are determined to | c rnmi iiic v/iiii?inii |iuwer in ,?u. imitation.? " i IliUd attacking n Turkish town, (lie Dinged rcoiue rebels, but 'lie Governor OenVial for? " els liia assumed coiis'steuuy, and irilowe.l ih? *1 rtuiea to burn a larg-j portion of tlie place bfure he interfered. s "I Information ha* also be-in received tli??* ov?n- e ig tbat tlit* Christians in ihe Noitfi of Leban* ,, i^aro rallying. olid have repiilfrd I lie l)rus-? ' ? ittr great ?inug)?t?t.?~rM? yet requires eon- c rmaiio?,<j&..it i? generally IfrlievuU tlmlvllie j liristinns Ifave becotijgl disheartened the j t, moii owthtt L'urKs witff'tlie Dm?e?, undVare> ~| wp5k*ir """l1- ' " g II lifts'bSetJ*eni ijiiH'eVl at the British <4i ;te that nl>o?t sixty v illumes have heeD&N&M- ?'i i. It is believed that lltu ?uiu|ie?tLfp.tf1 ill now interfere in behalf of tlie t| r S>rTn,-?nd relieve them from tl?pypt\rkiiih >ke. Uadjl ? _ _ ' .? t ff,. ? 4 RoipTiiorTnE I'm mi or Walm.?The Lou h 511 Timet, spending 5>f the intended visit of the ? rince of Wales to this country, says : v ;Tha Prince*?? Wal?:s will fir*t I find at St. ? Newfoundland, llion vi*it Nova Scotia, proceed to New Brunswick and rinW?dy?i'd'9 Islnnd and will reach Quebec N f tl%*' route of the St. Lawrence. He tn*y l>e rjwcU <t^tfVontrc?l about the 23 i of August, i<rWie-6|Whiug of the Victori^.Bridije will ke place a few day* later. HRyoynl High % ss wiHrepre?ent. tier Majesi v upon this iui- , ' lrtniit national occasion, and will hold levees ?< td roceivfe addresses in the cApii.aU of lh?* fferen* -colonies.. It is intended that the * rince shfwid visit thir prinoipahMjrDS in both t e CnnmHm) provinces. ^5: - *4 On.his.mtom frum the Western dislricu'Ith tl tended that MjMtoyal Ilighne*n_hould drop I Roynl etate, iWn Hsonming the title of Bord, J? mfr*w, undfr which he lias before travtfei^ Qfl [ton th? tontiiipnt of Europe. JiglJtoval U igh- B M will vinii some of th? inHfKftipurtnntjinrl trreMhiK localities of the Uft'iteJ Htatee.* It ?' understood -that U>e President, Mr. Buchanan K iving, in an att*ogfaphf' letter to the Queen, ft [pressed his personal desire to receive the P riiwe at Wa?b*pg**l? Jtfe Itoyal IJighn??? will f IV him a vifit ifuihst city, and tbsf hie lloyal 11 i^hneis ho* also ??&epted an invitation from b city of New rYork#, Hia H?y?l *%||hneea tl ay.be <xpect?d bauktb thii eouutffiibout d e rriindlc ftr ifeu^of^^obe'i>.' + loM Lyapsihe# officially advised the Presi- ir a* Af tM thst the Pri.no<vof al afes Intend^Ie^iML^Durlsod at " MXV day If) I ^ U, Letter from Hon. John C. Breckinridge PKMociukTic National Convention, Raltiuokk, Mil., Jon? 2:i, Sm: I nm ?lir"cteil by voto of tin- IJ-Miiocrutic National Convention to inform you Hint yoji liiiVf ln-.-n 111ih <1.1 y nnniiiinoiiaty nomiiiHleil t>v it on n CiimliJnte of the Democratic |)Al'ly for llit< oflioe of I'renidriil of llie IJmli-il Slute*, ami in their lic'ia f to request Vol! to accept the nomi* nuiitni. 1 li?^ le:ive nt the name tiino to enclose to you it copv the rexoltil intift mlopted by tlio Con vention n? tlie politic:)! pint form on which tin- piriy st.inilH. 1 huve tlio honor to be, very rexpecilully, C. CUSfllNG, lV.-Hi.lent. Wasiiinotov City, July G, I8f?0. Dr.AH SlK : I lirtie ?..iir I.II-.' ..r.i.. O'U . _ _ .? ?in ?i \??? <-ou uk-.* l>y wliicli 1 mil nfliciiilly informed of my nnmiiiti* lion for ilin office of I*f- wi?I?>*tt ??f the United Sliil'1"' liv l'i<* lioiiiuermie National Convention, lutolv nwsn-mblcrt lit Hull inior<> 'I'lii* oiie'oiistiinct's of tli Ik Humiliation will justify mi- in r> f-riitit! to ith pert-mud nppect. I lmv? not xoiiL'lit or (laired to h?> plnccd be foro tlio countly for the Hich of l'rckid- nt.? W 1,-11 my lnuiiit wan presented lo til- Convention at Clini'l-nton. it wiii >v,tlidniw.i 1?y a friend in i*l)rilii"icit to my '-x;iivt)<? wii-hes. My views hud not ctli .nu-d when ill- Convention li'.ed iit Hultmi-ir-. and when I li-nnt ..fii... A-.r f ri'iic-n wliidi opcuiieil ih?*re. my ind? position in In* C'lim-flcil |ir"Wiinfillly willi tin- c:iiivn.esf> wh? <i<iifirinri]. aii'l expreM??"?l lojJiiuiiy fri-ndn. Without ili-<iMlK?iii'j lliv I'Cni'iPiTc)1!) wliir-li preCc.l.il iIn- F'lMiiiiiiit|<iii?, ami wlnuh nro, or soon will Iki, iin<l*rMo:>il I?v lli** coiuiiry, 1 11live only Hiy tlmt 1 iippi<iv?il. ?! Juki uml iitwcpmirv tu lln- prcsi-rvnt.imi ol ill"! imiioiinl "igmiznt.iou nnd ilip 8 ?cr?'<l riL'lit "f re(>K-hriilniMii? t-Ke u'&iii'h of tin* l\?livriilimi oviT which \ou tontiiiu^il in r?. lie rinliiM of persons o> pro|?rty. The Territorial [ovhiinciiu hiv t>ul>oiiiimit? <iiid temporary, and K>t sovereign ; hence iln-y ciuniiit destroy or imi.iir the I'i^slitt> of persons or property. While hey continue lo lie Territoriei- tliev are under li<* control of Coiigr'-fl!*; l?ut the ('nn*titniioii lowhere confers or. ??ny branch of ihe Federal iveriiuieiil the pmver lo diKi-iiniiltiitK iiuaintil he rights of the Slates or the property of ilietr :il>xeua hi the Teriitorien. Il follow* thill the itizejis of nil the Stale* niiiv enter the Terriio-? ies of the Union wiili their property of whativer kind, and enjoy it during the teriitoii.d oitilition. without iet or hind-ancr either liy 4"on ;re.-s or the eu1mrdi<i?le Territorial tfiiv-riioi. iitn. TlifhC principle* flow directiy from tlie alienee if * vereignty in ihe Territoriiil (J"veriiiiietiiH. iiid fi otn ill'' equalii) of the IStut?*. Indeed, hey nre eg^ential to that equality, which is ami iver has la-en, the vit:il pruicipl" of our coii>i'.? nt 10ii>tI Union. Tiiey hu*e tiren e tiled legi*-' a'ively. neit'ed judicially, mid -ire siirUined l>} ijlii ivn#oc. Tii'-y rcb: on the rock of me cum i li\ mill limn u|ipinvni|r, uinl having >e?<ilv?*<l 10 ill'tain it, 1 fc.-l lliat. it nut h(a<roiii<> in?" In kfili-cl the |>?>fi(ioii I mIi :t 11 iii-ruiiy, nor lo el.rink fiorn lltr retyniisihilitics -?f ilio pi'ii to which 1 li . vfi ii.<bic'i"<]. Accordingly. I acfi |>: the nominal iim ff<>in h wiin? of |inl>1ie ?!?ly. an<l iip 1 itiink, uiii'ifliienccil in any de^vee hj t e allure llll-lll* of n III l>> t lull. I iivml 111 \ ?f?lf of illirt pecanioii to fay tlint. the ernifiileiiCi' 111 my personal unit imlilin cli-iri>ci>-r implied l?y 1 lii< action of ih? <*0:1 vcntion, will nl ivii VK ti-? gratefully rem*inl>-rcd ; uid ii. in but iii!?i also to mv own (i-cliima 10 express my rutilici'i ii.|( at ili<->?s<?:iuli<m ?.f mv mutt* with lintf"* >r liiy liitfinl Genera! I^ave, a |ialiiot and a k'oI!i< r. wlins** greater vices in t Ii - rt -:?! and,*1 c<<tin *il enlive linn 10 tin- gratitude ami confidence of lis c uiiii viiit'ii. The reM>lutio:ia ml"i?ted l>v -tin* Cniivoniiim i?v<? inv en -iI Hpi?rcv?il TIipv ?r?"'to all j m is of l!ic U'lio'i." to till nili: tit iy.ctiR. native ami i!it\ti;il ze<], ami they" for^j a tmlilrt policy fur inv :iil>iii>iisiraiinn. Wk Tin* qiivelHiiis ("uctiiug t^^Briplitu ol persons liid property, v'>i':h linvo ol laic been mticli iliit mms-iI, timls in lInv resolutions a oon.-tittliiniiul tilution. Our Union is a coiifi'ilciacv of ?,?jilnl lavorri^n Statin f-.r t'ir purpose ctiiiincialfO ii. lie K' dernl Constitution. Whatever the eoniti >11 (ioveinnient holds in trust for all tlio States mist !) ? enjoyed equally l?v each. It controls lif Territoriw in ti net. (or ail the States Nolli III* 1?'H<I tllllll nujri.itfiili- ?-? ?- : , ? ?-_) win jutwrvt* int* union. It is idle to Htieiniti ?> Anniihei' ilif-ae great inu* #, or to miHreiMCFeiii them hy f.lie tine nf |ntriltilli Jilun-e", wind, ure impending ninl <lrlll> ive. 'I'he people wtH Irok 'leiimth euch xpres ioiiM tm "intervention," ' C011prrKoiu11.1l bl*ve ult*," ninl the like, n:ni will pt-iiel>Hlt* lo the vul question* involve)]. The (VieiirtH of eotmliuIioiimI fi^iiiilij.y do not mill never did deiiiuiiA i '-Coiij;rrssiuiinl ?li*ve code." nor nny other ode, in record to property in the Teiriiorit*. I'liey hold the dontrme oi noil intervention by "on^reM or l?v ? Territorial L-nismmre eiiher to 'iitiiMisli or prohiliit siuvrry, hut. they aMert'/vr died by the highest judicial tribunal in the Unvjik the plain duly of lh?- Federal (iuvernmei.t, it ull il? iler111i.-iith. 10 secure, wtien nei easnry II fit*-* Pit WMllO nf nil ?K ? I... * ** - - ... .... mic uinivco, uir rnjilMlll'III (II I heir |iiO|iony iit the conimiin 'IVrriiuriiv, i.s v?jrywher?? fltse within it-a jjlfihdiplioii. The illy logical niinvrr to thi%tfotild *p. tn to hp to luim Rovercian power for the Teriituriea, or lo. eny lliul l!i? C'ultsii;lltion rev<>t!niz>-s properly ii the vcrviCrts ol negro rduvcH, or 10 deny tlinl ticlifjirnpertv enn exist. Inexortiblo l<ii>tc, which work* it* steady ?vi?y hiimgh clouds iitid piid~ioii*, cwmpetH he country ii '>i?-i-i-llie irisne. 'There irf no evasive middle ;roiin?i. Alio uly I lie h^iid multiply of h fitiml cal mid jirnwitic party wlnon deniea that under lie C/OJiatitulion, or l?y tiny oilier Inw, kI?vi< nopertj' can ex*l; ami nltiinutdy die htniLri?-e iUKt com ft between thii party nnd the Nft'innul >ein<>nracy, etis'laiiieit hy all the oilier coiiservuive elements iii the Union. It U?s been necessary more than once in our ihtory to paime nnd Holt-mi.!y n?surt ihe tine httiac'er of tin* GovrriiiwiiL A tii"tuornb!e inlane* vocuireil in the mriti;g(e which ended in lie civil revolution of 1 brill. The ItepuhlicniiB f that ilay. like the Demonrnoy of thin, were tigniHiizcd hb niyuiiiunifMe, hut they nohly coniuulrd the c?itU-*t under the Constitution, mid lived our political *ya em. By h like unnsiitnIonitl ' ii'^uk e it ir. intended now to assert Htid ilul.l.al. ?l? - * ' - * *' - .IJHUIII) III lilt? .IlllltH 8F ine OIIU itiMH uT union mid (face. When this object. ??? ational, ?> vonaiiiuiiniml. f?? jncn ?>Iih)I be ac ompii?|i?<f, the iHxt cioutl will rimappear from the imericauf-ky. and wuh commonliamliandItearU lie St'itfB and the people will imit?> to develop ie rexmices of the wliuie country, i? limit it loether with tin1 hoii'le of mtnrronnif and brother ooiU awil to impel it onward in its a rent career, 'tie Constitution and the equality of the btxlen *h?8e are the symbol* of nvcrlaaliug union. Let ies^ be tl?*? rallying cries of !? people. I tiu?t that this canvaKS will be conducted rilhout rancor, and that temperate ar^innfin* ijll take the plare of hut words aud |?ipeiouate ccueatious. Above, alt, I venture humbly to ope thai Divine Providence, to whom we "owe ?>. v??IS,"? "? fu?hi aim an our prosperity, 'ill conttyup 10 protect our belov?<l country guiiisciiUd^l|ZCr''. foreign nnii domestic. I am, ith great ref-perr. your friend, JOHN O BKECKINftWGH. Hon. C. Cuaiuso, President of Democratic utionul Convention. ^ a ? rmBONAL.?Tiie editor of the Or enville 'nterpritc giv4( the following personal intelgence afoertaiuod in a reosoi viait to Ander> n: The Hon. Jv D. Ashm?rc i* now enjoying a acn ion qnd rest from his Congressional labor* <pd is apparently enjoy ng good health. The entfi of a.'$iiM, which Fad occurrence took Jfrca the day before bis arrival home, was an fffrcUo.n, howevert that fell heavily upon, ami i? kept hiin from mingling much'with his xUliiuente and fellow.oitis-ms oinee liis reo om has spread itself over the itueiATO 4-ndTr?oii, on account of the ttynsrons liiueiM ofjUte wifj of Hon. J. L. Orr, om a paratytia stroke irhich huj?fe>mpletely rostrated K|r. Mn<<h sympathy UfcJBuni tested >r him anfl'rfd his family io this Mid nffliction ; if hoped that she will finally recover, and. i e restored in typltji to her family and fritrnd*, 1 tough the haabteD uoftWf to apeak for several ThejMnraw for I.?*i?latnr? ia prpgreaft* ig. There ar?^v<?fctgg|Midid*tea in the fitiW^ i 1& w?* jpr^unie, uqnallj-' WryJjiiao of guate??. ^ BIBLE COMVENTiOJNr. We aye^yd i to ilj^vuterprise of the ] Smnter Wutelnnnn, eoys the fJlmrle9lon Mer- f curt/, fertile first lwo"?)nynv pftceedings ol tlie ! Stule Bible Cotivciition, convened at Snmptcr. The Convention whsuttemlcil by 91 delegates. < Wo condense lh? report a* follows : ' Svmtkii, July 10.?Tlie delegates of thoState Bible Coil veil lion met in t4|0 Presby trrinn | , Church at ei^ht o'clock this evening. In the 1, absence of the principal, the opening sermon was preached by Hcv. J. T. Wightninn, ?>f Coliimbix, alti-rnnte, from lot Corinthians. 1st n I ehnp and 271 h verse: "God liuth chosen the I weak tStilt s of the world to confound tint ' which is in ighty." * IYayr-r whs offered by Rev. J. I. Bonner, and tli? Convention wu? then called to order I by appointing F. W. llcMostcr 1'resident pro J tern.. and J. I. lionnor and A. A.. Gilbert .Sec- j ret al ios. protetn. ^ <* ' ?. lVrxiilont?F. W. McMaxtor, Kaq. Vicc-l're.-identa?Rev. P. McQueen, J. T. Wigl.tuinu nnd K. E. Bellinger. * . Secretaries?J. I. Bonner nnd A. A. Gilbert. I Wei?nkrti>av, Julv II. ? IteriOI-t.* frnm tliu ?<?. f rions liihl? Societies were called for, when res4" pontes were hear*) from nenrly forty soe.iet.iec> v ot the Stale. "l'liis was exceedingly gratifying ?i to the nuinorous fiiun<ls ?>f the cause present, f' h< ing a Ittrirer nuirther ihun ha<l been repre ni:iite<) at. either of the previous Conr?h^^n*. The^e report* exhibit the eiirourwmy^^aet, ' that a coushleruMe liimiher of uAr r' Im*l tii'iMi orjHiiizfil within tTT? limtM of the State ?iiii(;>- the meeting of llie laet umiveiuion ^ nl Yorkvillo, timinly through tin; energetic co 11 operation of Bev. Mr Belles. ^ The Uev. E. A. Bailee ot tlie close of the nuxiliniy reportaj^Jfinitte'1 hi* report, ns the /. Ajfent South Carolina of the American Biltle S'jcictv. This was a most in . ... I* Berei?tiug liiuuiiieiit. exhibiting ili.? pnrforui i nc? J of an amount of labor in aiil ?>f the Billc cause, in uurStatc, which, it id l>eliv>-d, has 1 ^ iii'V'r Ihmmi performed by any other imtn.? | t I l>tiufr mo iHl.-ors, thousiiiuls (if fnniiltis d.-ttli " 11 tnte of tlie "Lnni > of Life," within the limits of the >>tnle, h?ve been gupplied. It wna " | heard by ihe Convention with marked alien- J! tion nnd intcreM. The Knv. J. II. McNeill, Corresponding Sec 'j retarv of (he Ainerieiin Bible Society, wnathi-n c.il!?:il upon to mbhees the Convention * Tliii jL m 111 h?' ili.l in n most impressive ^ re- J gur-ltothe ?orients ol thu American^. Bible Society in foreign Innds 11 is stiue^ient wjth reference to the <h:ingfs which had heen ^ wioii|^hl in tnnny of the ountHcs of Europe. ^ by the eillrttnce of the Bible -jvere of abaorh. ing interest. .^2 THE FIEE IN UNION VILLE. Wei-i-py frmn the Unioiiville Time*, of the 1 Siii ilist.., the following particulars of liie late *' fo fire. CALAMrrofB Fire.?One half of the .liUftiiie.'H portion of ih? town of Unioiiville won destroyed hy tire, on Wednesday inornine, hIioiii four "1 o'elni-k. Aleut twenty front liui'Uin^u. besides tJ iiillllflolli> hnek iiuildini;*. h.tVc n 1 l?*et? on finned ; some little of the content* ojjjueh were _ saved. In the hurry of ijoiiii: to press we csn only give h few of the pnrliciilur* : Oil the I*.Ill ill Mlile of Ihu .1 W' I..I... Rotifers' large tin simp. Mr. Fitut'a t'roeerv, Mr. riw.irlz's stof?-, Mr. F.liiot'* lin Hhi>p. Mr. liny'i* gr<iec?y. ?rid Mr. MrNnlly'i <r room h"11 itriHifiy, a l.it-ir<! >! ! I'uil liiiLC. owned l>y '*1 Mr. *Jet?-r. On tli? Nortli niile of the strcul J Mr. McNh'Iv'o long row of building, ?.?< ? pieil w I'V J M. Joliiwon as a dry good*-M-or*, Mr O Swnriz hp n dwelling. nu<l l?v Mr. M'-Nftlly.? Tlii?'wa? I lie. old (>:? o Hotel. Next to this n? b iit'liiiir wiih the tie*v mid lieiiiilifnl Inw ofReeV l? ol M? *-Ari>. Itoyd <b WhIIhcc, Mr. IhuoL Lou in *i' dry gooil? Btftr?, nnd Mr. Dn'in's shoe tihop.? di Tim ?hole row of fciw offices opposite Mr C" Witt lite* Thompson'* <1 welling were ?lao i!p?Irornl. Oil lioth tiilm of the ?tt nil th?> *' i. ti. - ? ' ?r,c.irmiiijcu. nine wns n > clean ?weep of ilie llnmt-s from Mr. Suxifo'it brick ntoiv, on Hie South, ii|> to Gen. S. R. O.ht'n !nw office, which wus preserve:!, nml down on the Norlli sidn 10 Kceimn Brother* brick building. Tlit-so two brick bnildini{.? ?tu!'pe<l U?e imigrcM ol the flnmen, l?V iJie onliri.ii; exertions of tlie citizen* mxl the iicitrniA Tin- fire is said to hnve commenced between tlio tin ?lio|> ot Mr. Elliot nnd Sir. Ray's room. No fire had been kept in either house 1 for some lime b. et. It's oiiuin w? have in t 3 br?*n nlili; lo learn S01110 of tlir Miflferert w?i# * partially initntvi), I.at ?f> yet we have not b<-en itlile to learn to what extent. The loss it c* ti mated at about $20,000. Tnt PniNCB.op Walks.?The following is the letter addressed to Queeu Victoria by the Preai- ^ dent of tbe United States, and transmitted gt throiiph.Lonl Ly ons, along with her Majesty a reply. It will be seen that the Prince ot Wales will visit Wnpliiucrton 011 his rutiirn from (In, and i.liat. loriiii; his tour in the United Si?t?-ii lie will drop hII royal S'?ie. and bear q the nnme of Renfrew, one of his Scottish ti- J tie*." To ITkr Majesty Qi'ein Victoria: f hsfh N learned from the puhiie journitla that the Prince R of Wales ii? about to visit your Majesty's Norle is American dominions. idiovld it- be tlie i.iten- < * lion of hi* Royal Highness to extend his visit ni to tli* United Mates, I used not any how !) [> . py f "hull be tocive liim m cordial welcome to M Washington You m?y be Well assured that n> evervwlierc'in this country li?r will be greet?<ft <3> l?y tiie American |i<-pple in audi n manner ax ^jjj vimmil IU (||H?|* i;rniiiying to your JIMjftiy. Iii this they will "lAniftMl their deep seii-ix of ? ymir domestic virtu.**, as well aft their rnmietion of your merits ai? wig*, patriotic and F( constitutionalsovereign. .Your Mrfjf'fcn'f mott obedient *ervaiit, JAMES BUCUANl'Ni Washington Citv. Juue 4, lc?0. nuc'KisoiiASi Palace, Jtyie 22, 1880. W My Good FitiBNn. 1 Intra W*ii ipjioh gruti- * fitd at thw fe*liuirs which'.'^Bompled you to (I write to nil", inviting the I'nnee fjfc Wains to come to WnahitiKlon. lie inteods tu>^ returnfrom Canada through the United State*, and it will give lliiti great, pleasure to have in opportuultv of testifying to you in person that- A those feelings are folly reeiprnonted lly.v him. lie will thus lie ah!??- at the same >ime to mark the respect which lie entertain for the Chief Mag- w istrate of a great and friendly State and kin- ) dred nation. ' du TlittPriuce will nran all wivn! ?! ?? An !? *. ing mj doirfcltoion*. and travel under the name uf Lord Renfrew, a* he hns done wheu traveliu'if <>a lhe Continent of Europft. Tlio Prince Quu?ort widths to bo kindly re- B)( memhfxed to you. I remain, ever, v""f giud friend. . VICTORIA Lord John Runel), through Mr. Dallas, haa communicated ihe ac<-*pl>tiee of -the Prince of Wuleaofan invitation to *i?it the "important and weulty community of New York." ^ TW,?a nx^n. H.? ZfPk. iri- \ Ihral&i 6# the 18th reporu: _ >.. On Thursday evening. the fi(tlir1iktiQj|L * ?f Mranger auddenly expireJ on th? train) tfSar Saw Dust. Mr. S. LoImv, of thia plme, , nenr hiii) at ihitlme. H* coraplaioed of Ua- .?> iiie weak in thfikoeHa^wtU toon aftrr, Ml teak ^ and exprfed, l|ie r>f:?tie ?J< Catholic Ci.eiuiymen and thk Marm.io^ Reoipthy Law?Two Catholic clergymen have >iguitied their obedience to the statute. reqiii* ing the registering of marriages in the city nspector, bv hamline in o list of all Ilia mar-inges they linve performed. Ono gives a list >f nil the mi.rriniri'B performed by liim since lis resident^ in the i-itv. and the oilier only hose o^ciffFinir since ilio serving "f 1 l>e official loliee* about- two week* ago culling hie alteuion to tlie Ia?v. Bolli of these clergymen aoiiiowledge that- in 'he course ill y sropursunir tliey arc incurring the displeasure of >ishop Hughes, ami liable t<? be expelled front ^ he church, I.ut. so long as they live tinder m :i>vernment ami are protected l>v iU laws, they hev consider it their duty to obey its statutes, t i? believed that, other Catholic prints will ooii follow their <xuniple. Meantime, C<d. Delavan, the city inspector^ ? accumulating evidence ag*in?t Archbishop lughes. lie thiiikti that unless the archbishop n the interim, decides, to yield obedience to be law, he will have the ease ready for trial iv the opeuj^ig of the next term of lift courts^;. ?x tie tv oria. NOTHING ELSE OF SfcBVICE. Mkchanicsvili.e, N. Y., March 17. 1858. Mr. \V. E. 11 aoan : 1 h>ive used M?iniilr?tt'i Liir Resttkfative for three yearn, and hn*? rrtind it to be n must excellent article. It not nly restored llie color of my hair, giving it ew life anil strength, hut it cured myself and fife of n most, olxitinate eruption upon the i-nlp, which nothing eUe termtd to ben (Jit I jlly believe it in he the l??-*t. article in use. Yours RcHpeotfiilly. Knowltom Howland. Remember that this remit was produced by Teimstreet's Inimitable, the original ?nd ou/y cliuMc Hair Ret'.orative. Price fifty cents and one dollar a boUie, old everv-where. ?n<l *?. ?1l ? ??> i Abbeville. W. E. HAGAN & CO., Piopri?>rs, Troy, N. Y. 11, 4fc ? THE GREAT CUBE FOB DYSPEPSIA. One of the moat terrible evils ill the eomi unity-is the vide !<|ir?Ail prevalence of Dyi?? e|i*ia. It in to be found in stino?t e^ifry unity in our laud, and thousand* ?re nuffer tg from what they believe to lie nilmenfa of lie bond, the hent I, the thwt, the lir^r or owel.?, which lire in reality but. eymptomt and ie result* <if the prepense of D\*p<'p:im. ?io inny forms does this dire arrangement ol the ninittl function* nwiiiiii* - ti.?? > - , 4- UKMOUIMi VJ1ITent CHHC8 might l>e cited in whith the comlicatioti or combination ofitymplotn* in entirely liferent. Prolmhly in the most efficient r?ieilinl iijfent known i(> the Oxygenated Hitter*, r. puroil l-v S. W. Fow'e <? Co., IJoMo-i. Wo tve wen lett- rs from indiviiiunta vrlume clmr? ;kt miu position in fociriy entitle th-ta. to Mifidew", niid the ai-iicle liax been approved p i-oiiit* of our most cmint professional men.? iiVtm 'JY-tvcller. The Hlmve expresses our opinion of this well iowii remedy. For fttl?- by D. McLatulilin, Abbeville.?11,4 ? m Qukkt.?Hare you nt-en that bi^ Indian in uilher cdiiniu boiling liontx. Bark* and Ltauet rtlie "Chefokee Remedy I" 9. ^ " I _ ?? Taylor's China. rUST RECEIVED and <<>r ?nle a rapplv of I thi* hiirh'v entertaining book. Price $1.26 l?u, .Jil lo'.n r% % - f . . ??.; 11. A I ""HEADQUARTERS. r tlXTII REGIMENT S. .C. M. Inly 18, 18fiO. [MIE Upper and L"wer Bnttaiioii#. torn L priitio^ Jthe *'* !> Kfjtiincni of lnfitr try ill Chi-iuIi* fur Drill and Uuview nl Loiuux's Id Field on FRIDAY. THE 17tl. AUGT-T, xt. at 10 o'clock, nuiiPil oii'i equipped n? the w -lireele C'?imuii>?i(nifc ! nnd lion c<imilii?? ned iirticeri" will attend tin* i]??y |>rev:otiA for -ill and insti nct ion. Optniiis commanding iDfmiiH'S will order out tlivir pioneer* oirday ' ill ill. commanding Butollionii *r* inrued with the extension of this order iroutfhnut their respective command*. By order of JOHN P. BATE*. A. H. McGe#, Col. 6th Reg't 6. C. M. J. R. Ellh, Adj't. Jutv '.!(>, l?6ti 12, 4t, SELLINGOFF IT A PROFIT ! M. ISRAEL il'OULD wpoclfiiily inform tha public l * flint lie in now selling,.off his large ock of Gouils* at the smallest living profits on I V (OM COST! wm, CASK I otr is * fimt rate chance to buy Drets Good*, eady MhjIu Clothing, cheaper than ever. It nn'UM to grumble any more about high p'^ a, a* lota of Gooila can be bought of uiu fo?,? era trifle these bar-l times. A farg?> variety' of I.a<lie*', Gents', Boys', iioec' >hoeauiiJ GuiUsi'# will be offered at rearltnbly l??\f figures. An early call is Bolieed by *' !f; _ M. ISRAEL. jmy iif, ihbo, II. ir JAMEA T CAIWfNKR. ] *T JoliN MOOBK irmerly S>ni|i?oi? & Gardiner | GARDINER & MOORE, AKEUOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Yarthoute formerly occupied by Simpion <fc Uartliner.) McIIVTOSU STREET) UGUSTA, GEORGIA. VIIX 'ffhre their perconal attention to the Helling of Cotton, or met other Pro io? as may be i?at to litem b)r tlieit friend*. <1 the public. ? . Order# for Bsgaing. Rope, ani Family Snpie?, filled to the beat ail vantage. . fg" U??h advMnce* made upon produce ia >re?wben required- ' ? July 13, 18fiu, II. 6m. . i * .. f, . TUB- STAT* OP'SOOTa- CABOLIN A. Abbeville District?Citation. - WILLIAM HILL. Esq., Ordinary of Ab> beville Ditirlotv " . 1 [T HERE AS .Jamea WKJHtttOfl applied V to ?>?, tor of ^Admini?trj?tioo, If ?0(J ?i?gMl*r the good* ?jnd chattel*, rhta and urrdita of Ereatiof McCliiiton *n<l % illi??#^4?}Clioton, deeeatedj late of the State Arkun*a?. JlMtA - 5.?-. - ' ^ m