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MBfcfl Tlorf!jtfar.oiin;i ;. ft- TV -ty. ... cttarloiti:: Tucstlav. Ih ceiiilier S, ! 8 .37. f u'.i.ri st. M-t festerd iy, ana ty cur next issue c ...'.! Vc alii to give a part of the l'rc-i-, , ; Me-s; as it is Hated that the doc . t ul le fr :ii-l.t J ta leading paper C.rojghoul the country a soon as it i!l lo C'-'ihitiur.ieitrd to loth Houses of Congress. M :, im;. ty f.-it by the po. p'e at large t , r rtlsi Mr. ,.,..c,.:..i:!- first Mes-sag. PnMif Fr-mirs. It mii.1! -e. in fruit tin1 it' n li-nw that h- I'uMio l'-uning la ln sii.oll It. m In 1 t.-t rsxiw! el loa.-r.'S, a:i I it i- no won .'r ti.nl ti e lc.tow.al of ti.e job a fin??-inn: nmoii tii Demoeracv. , . e T. .ion :r. arc t .e item: I' !. i 1 ier. r.rgra'.inc. ."1 H.lil'J 1.1 vi.'-OT : ii l : ., i Li:i!j;;:rr. t o w. eks aa and t:.'a.i t. up tL.t we did ti'.'.ice. The haaii''-i:il ::.: v. report.--1 fOU'.d, t a: 3 p- : iri l .i. . i i 'i '. ; a-sud. In r..!a- to t . . t :.:. . r . .1 v . rr iu i mes i'.uj ei.arter- iuie j c I It : i the I ai.ks oaM r.:;J .!. :.t. 1 lati. , 1 tm. u piiilege of lat-.C lie J lo c-:,i .rv t CeU!. --ct li.ae. t:- ! ai: J .' i " . luk ti ti.iluS it L i i'.ite::ir-r.i ari i ; s r'!,-on t? the j '. i 1 1 avury :i ::;o:iftarr it. j'i to Iatj-a-, ' - . r j ' -ir .-y:n-.1. a;i .ii j ii, v. li r - tis 'J. - i i of th- ii- ri-c-. " i:h a !. a:, ie p.: - - .c.i- -,- ;fa statue : v., r y,. f '- I ,t u- : 1 .i a-. thi M j.-Si v i 1 x e-i .t k'a i.'i.i, tsiil- a . of c i D :, -k.-y n - -1 f X, c . V. ; .. . i. i l-!t ' : I',, tr I -1 y r t' i l':.i .--. t,l iJT It r ;.'';tr. . ri K.J-... f r l K e H : T' 1 ' ' a-v '! : r: i ii-j c ; A It w i 0 -1. i j a L i J y , 't''lrll o 1 n: .L- I of the t :i r - i 1 1 D: : 1 i;'in. nt ; 'J :.e I'.,.;.- '1 ti.; .. ; : . . , a; 1 -.1 ' - I . ..rarj b V :!. it - - f t . ey t;i.e it. tl i a'.t " tr':..'- ,! ' l.'.tlll' tt,...i i , i fiat li" 't :i i'. : :.i. : i. A .: 1 ( I - i n i. ., t' i I i- . f f. r. ve ' "it at ti,r, iti t;,. a. r Le" of to I suv. to ! I t.e um ' :. at. it,-, a ii ; - : i oi :,j ;., t f !.) V "I . I 1 -. n. t o i: i, -t.-.'riL'o r on t!,.-lt..'lll-' Ol oi.,:: i.,u t li (ion'. y --s..dif :oii rv.il, and ! 1 i '-r It ere h. i i h. . ., t.oi, a a st i , i, ,n' a Io ilie tofii!ii;der ef P f .it ef VJnr.'f V, ,.. ."lit tor H -K...J ;s t'i iiotfi I v a .! iiv i f 1 . 'I hi, l ssti ti t . tl.e ; ( f pie j t, at t.'T .ss-o.,s sr: U- i'. sr.". J.I.J- . . list . : . . is o 'or i If" Souli Carolina fonfertnfe. i The wmo of this body, which cloned, i last week in Charlotte, was u important ! ! n .. . . i I urns itf mniijr ivrjftttOt aw tuu j.....v..si then. .-elves, it was one cf more than ordin.-1 ry interest. As much of the brines was' of a character personal to some of its mcui , hers, it may net become us, in detail, to peuk cf it. Y.-t, the rciilt. s, far as it has 1 1 n uinrV pill 'i , we may W pcru it'. I tc give. Among ether business ti ansaete: ; with closed doors, will mention th aJop. ! Anions other lusiiics ti ansaeted j i Hon of a report Iroin tie L cmnnttec on .no-1 jsioirs in memory tfUcT. Charles S.Walker. Iwho joimd the' Confer, uee in 1534, end ! ! filled various important nppointmeUs up to1 1 the lf.l, of January. IsuT, beu he died at' 1 his Pot on the Spartanburg Circuit. The , ' Conference Las held few such nun his! ;d,atl, is d.ml v df!ored bv his bretlrtn. ! lie has passed to his leward. I An evening sessie-ii was ItlJ on Tuesday, ; I!?v. X. 'I al'cv iu the chair, for the transac tion of business of a special character. The repoit oi' the lioard of l'insuce was submit ted and adopted, aud the amount collected duiing the. year for the u '.ii f of f up tranuu ated preachers, and the uiJos aud cr bans 1 if s.jch a had Jied in the work, was distri buted. to the peroral claimants there beiti;" a dfiiei.nev of alcut Jo t)rr cent, in the ... ..... co.ieetlous. v c ai ie informed that iu many " secticn ..f the Coni'i i. i.ee persons refuse to '""""'ePturn.ute to th.. fund b. eat.e of the tit- , , , . . , posed or assumed unwortl.it.ess ot some of the claiui.mts thereon : ahi'.-t others oi iect to the wealth tf some of the claimants. lJjt tills is assuu camstanee. ef mv fiiet.d relieves n,e from the cbiigatiou to fj'.Cl my contract fiith biin, Lich is neither according to law or equity, a.; i '.s as untrue in fact n. unjust iu prirci- ,e as it regaro tie ciaiiuar.t'. oi the surer a:n. : .t j Ku.u c. S.ij: . I uro' ua I on- ft ret.ee. 'J he Doar 1 cf Tru-t.'rs cf Wcfford Col-!- w. t'reted. T; i- i-is'ituti ?n, located in the vi.'.age of ?pari:uibiirg. S. C, one of the healthiest regions of that State, was on a previous iliy rtpor'ed to be in a n.o?t tiouti-u.i cor...'.;:oj as we snoa.4 spect ri, .. u- rir 'T M Vi t ' l-.t- ,t to t man. i rciaeut, ami 1 ' i Litel oor.t ?uiith, 1'rofeer of I..j'iie9 Letters, whilo all the .-.t';.;r tu. tubers cf ths F.culty are m.-u o:' eoi rt'sp 'L'Hng tale rits, piety and learning. TLe Con ibittee ou Peiic-ulci.'. tulu.'.ticd their report setting forth the au.or.;.t col- li-etf-l f .r the taiious jublivationa of tiit cl i.'eh. Tin' p'in of endorstrg certain pn- rers stu petiuu.e.ls as organs of the cho eh r.f txptctinj all hr mini-teas to inter - n ' 'iii-It j in th sjccps of eah alike wl-e. TI iW,..ru h:Wi;.:nij.'-r'v a e l.ew, wtr cos slu'nL' was ,n -.n ... . rp-J s.r; to ,e...n at a prc.i- kely to le ul-contini.cd, tin'ess a iaor i:':t-ral patron-ice sloalJ bj ' c !;-'!. '1 h?re are sur-ly ti.- n of lettors at ti.e ;-j:b ilk. I: is :!f ge t:era!l side i t -.0 support such a lliT i i ii i e lite I, and t. e artif.es ccrr.!. an those o. aiy like pu: l;ca-..oo is tie eotiutrj, and though rriMti at a-nvi.,e. 1 .r.r..S.'. by the AT.t of tie M.t''li-t EpWsept! rhu-?b South, it ovibt n:t, by true 3 jtheruer?, to Ls rejected on account of bein ilenon.ini tiora!. l'ht " limine Ci.ele," printed atthe 3tti j Ir.'-". is in a tate nf greater financial ' HC-urity. It is ir.'cti:!, . the name im- f .r the flirt :' - t'r'-li ai.ri i. fr."f from tlc..iu.i :-ui pi e,iiiil:ie... and i-, without Lest Uioi.tbiies, North or ous hou-ei.ul 1. That it is' OOi t, OLC Oi tb jut!,, f r a ie...i bun nf ? lue'y supported may be to tbe praue -n li-ijrs God b tlirtii win r f-r it, ai a Ls-r.e ro'lu-tion, to the mi Ik s;,u cider al jiitiun flotation juoathlic pub-li-be i a' tie Noi tli. lit: S.ii;Jiy S-'-. oo! Visitor is net profita ble t th' p'.b:i-h.-r.s, tl.-'i-h a Ksi:.;? to tvfry etiiid that read- ir. Wi.y if it not b:- r urp''tted ! A bitter ( .'p'.r. for cl.il-fi.-i.n at tae Sotth, is tot pub'.i-bed in the worl i sr.l tiit jr li ot'y '.'." leLii per ti r. "i i.e 'i'rict S.,ei-!y of tl.e Conference, to which we ba-J booked with some confidence, see in t.st to hate wvked to advantage tin ker f-rti.ir arru-:g"n.er.'.., at, J the present sv-teDi ts 1 1 oi-cf t.titi it d, ai.d a newplnn of "j erMi'jtiS to be a'lojted in future. We think no scheme Las. as jet 1 em Ctiajly fet tle 1 np n. I'-at tbe matter wi.l be kejt un der 'i i is'-n.et.t, Af'er M.tjiiay the .cembers of this body !-"gai: t: i x! ii:t t-i'p-it:!.' e to r t-u n to their f-i. . on a:;r an-.tLcr asked leave of -' i.--. l....-h, to : ino .t. was i'ra..td s-.u.e is w-s rot. h-v C. IJ.tts, after ha-.ii.j sii.u a ui-p-j-iil-jii of his brethren to refj"- t'ini that fv.r. on '.Ve i ;n..-day a!ter t. n ,:-,t;v sLowrd i't,c ii.'jo!ivni-i.eo and y t-. v 'r Le ,ri,' l -ti t t.- ; per r' l t.i cti',!i 1 he e l,: d bv '- 'i ii,', t i ::.ake the r- and -t'-a ir. ooa - o-.- 't t'.at V or t nirt v--:x Vtars he I. ad n a in' m. er ot t to - he i n Lreent at the fir Slid bad al. Lai i.e-.cr before a-k' d any bi'luitii. 'Iht a; p. al fr'jiu ! fivor of , gray- kit L-i, r -', t- d t;-ii vi ti rsn of tb Cro-s could not be ' ' " """'! S'aii. -m, .'. S Tl.lrty-slxvears.niPr.'si.-eiitof tbe A.heviile F.al CV....,. .--.,. .......o ... p."ar:.e,, an-, a. ay, at Li, c -;.f. tiie h-.t May he die ...-y.'s:. . : ti..; (j- -t day ! t, tr, i wear li.e vi' tor We Rers. i-iifod to fay be die wie jth in .ft. r r.f - ! ,L .r. r.f l... .,.( tr I ..i.., ll . .1 'it"t r i i'ie-ti t- re:i-e n t'.e ae'i tL i...o. liy, but Le Las a ii -bt no lorr- H a r.ij it be ainong the li.-.ei-ib'e mojt, tiltiS, i.r ,ti lLe larsj of L'l' la.t li hi-wMasUr ' - - ea.l I.. Mi a' . o-, ti.u ri.tr t-j the ei'v ol t ,e t.;r.,t 1. ; It li. kj li I be anus' t j speak of li e b.itv i-t. r : i at intv of the .'j'-tii c 'aroi.iit Confer- .. ' ot e scarcnly i,tio her to bt ;udceJt w ii tt fr froii: lhe eoi. .!j t-t --" S rlxivos-f It . g " - . - one way, some in .Bother. Tbe Metho. dist church was occupied thrice each day by different nun, end the Presbyterian i i. ..:.!. J,,.:... n...r.itn l.a. s.v. j - o o - sides occasional service in the Baptist cnuruw , . . i r i . .,. and we hate heard of none but good aer- . t bioiis having been preached. Uur lawn uas, we hope, been left m an Improrcd atate of r ... , Fpiritualitv. I)r. V.'igtituian evidently stands at the head of the Conference in lEe esteem of his Lrethres, and pel haps of the whole or tits ireturea, aua peiuaps oi mo uir church. lUi talents are of the highest or- ""i1"""11; ... ...... -u- siain, he bs been remarkably successful in advancing the interests of the church in " ery rphere assigned bint by his brethren. Ought not the next General Conference to ''" t0 tlle cffic 15'-l,0P Next U Dr. Wihtmaa we scarely know bo t0 " Lct fet dowu M thtJ 00" cur to u., without preteiidiue to give pre (Uiimtice to any one over another, though each may excel in some particular branch , cf ministerial ability or success, the names of Iter. Prof. A. M. Sbipp, Ir. Cross, Dr. ! 1 t urrii .... . . . c l t n t l ... ill irurremae JWiioii J. A. Minmck. Whltcfoord buuth, Dr. C. Taylor, tt. A. ( (rr V:ramnr .Vn.us li. K. Au.lrcws. Gan.ewell, W. A. MeSwain, C. H. PritcharJ, j Minm Stanza a (i.Si.ry. 11. M. at;d i. A. Mood, . 1 . Mouson, J. I ttUtk l!vtr i,.preBe. I lobe .up K. l'lckett, J. ltTV, A. H. Lester. but j I SUis Nunm William larson, , , j i i .ii- . ; 1-unrhi'urf Vr eiiil J. II. l.'.'tnnon. stop, and let our readers look ewer the list j i inMl,rj(il.'i f. Ki.iler, J. M. Clin. ' cf appointments, and count all the uauiea he , , ,, , - , ,-. sees as those of able preachers of tbo Gos- pel of Chrh-t. Dr. Cross is a man of letters, tiO doubt ininrovcd bv views of the world ,i..,i . i u,.rl-.1,1 f,r i,k.,,iil,. abroad, atiJ h remarkable for exhausting his subject with great ability. Dr. Smith is u eloquent orator-a man of learning and I of great practical ability, remarkable for bu - nulity and deep piety. But we will cease these distinctions, and merely suggest that v. il l 1 e m...l.i: trie utipariilelca success of .Methodi'm with- in l,P ,.h,rt is ,1ni,,tV tt rit.tl.V "O Ille uisiriDution oy succession oi sucu va- ricd talent among all the people in every section of the eouu'.ry. n. r:r. -r - f..i..i:.. ..,.t A I1C II. C VI i .'ICIU'JUnb IMU.mc II vicji- ly one of hardship aud privation, and such is the essential nature of many of their pri- vatior.. that human nature caunot become ' "uud tost, as the world says. One of the ! regular nuesliotis propounded as to a candi- e l t t uaieurineiiineraeyis, --cauueieaic uuuie can he travel "0 any wherj 1" Nor can ! c ' be be admitted iHto the connection if the 1 answer is ee-ative. All idea cf borne as a ! , , permanent abode is surrendered cvsry ( earthly tie is broken, aud the man becomes I a wanderer, or rather a pilgrim, on the earth, to lus u-tne in Heaven. J-ucn men ought tobegood-.f not good, they n,u-t be bad.. ; Lal)0rl and trials iikc le. for bich no adcj'ia'e earthly compensation is ever real- too severe fcr lie heart of a hyro- crite on' to Cli'iarc, sure y. , J 1 moruioj of IhursJay was devoted , niaiul j to the examiLation ef character, tbe , . - , '.eta;.- of wbicli we arc not permitted to g-.ve, and it may be esou.h simr.ly to state lhs,.! . ,. , , Metnodi.-t preachers sbou.d be careful how they in -!u!ge in improprieties, for an Argus - (.Jej public is gazing upon them, and sure ihev rr.ar ba of a rou-h l.snuHu-r when their - T. e ----- '.hirie-cr sotrr; up before the Annual Con- ,- t-i . - - ..... lurrnee. 1 he eccentricities and iiiCriuities, an 1 very often the liabilities of mjn, become the nurject of investigation here. M-t ot the naui'.-s ou this occasion Were called but tbc , ,r. ...vi pra.sed. The couip.aibU al.eged agates; a brother were in every ca-e required to U ...... , . . . i stated to bis face-las praise was not t be tnentioned .n lis presence. ... . . . , . . . , ine secretary submitted astatemc.it of the cotnparativj numerical strength of the hurch. by wlil.-h it epp.-r thst in tbo e. t ia! mrmbTslrp tbrre has been an increase r.f l-l'i nl.ites and 13.' Colored. ! I It i?aj dc-terr.iiDeJ by resolution to set apart tl.e fi st FiiJay in April and SVpteiii I , r a' davs of fa--t:rJ and prayr in the So'.t'i Ciro'ina Conference, one of the p c; ,l j :': Ic'ng an incr-ase ef the ruin i.try. Lev. ,T. W. Kel'y ftrited the amount eol-b-rted tor Mis-ions during the year to b1 j:i.!i.ji), and proposed to raie tbe sum to 8'.' l.'iflil, which object was accomplished at night. The !at s'on of Conference was Leld on Th'irsffsy ni-jht, the 3d of December, and , uinth day of the Conference. Various re- I ports were submi'tcd and acted upon. A i reoI-ition was adopted expressive of a want A utianimity in the form cf receiving church numbers, and calling the atten'ron of the uxt Gen--a! "onfLTenee to this subject. A resolution of thank w? tr ndered to the various pubiis functionaries having charge of the Court House and Town Hall, for (Le use of those buildings; to the fami who had so kindly c&tertained the prea-ciie.-s; to the citi.ns g.neraily for tluir curtesy ; to the p.stor. of tb Presby teri.i, ' out from thn po-ition he ba. take, oo the i i i - . . i , i ..... i and L.ptt-t cnurches for the u-e of their Kansas cation, .nd take ground in -j pu ft', Ac., ic. half of VSaler in bis factious opposition to! At ako.it !i o'clock the LI. hop, after a to- , the Convention and Constitution -. i ry sppr- pri it., and impressive .ddrea.i to j I B-t think that the President i ! the rres -hers, and .mi,, f.w ,.! . ,l.. . ... au .ierice, upon the "erieral ittivrant system ' f Methodism. concluded bv unitin . ;!, th. wrninei ' oi.f. re-.ee m an appropriato hym... ' 'oe.io.swtiv.ouicrenee ami iimminga of the HoUtoti Confcrenee and ii. . . oe.,... re -, a ii tvoiil prayer tojO,l, when lhe ' IJlsbop proece led to am.ounce the nrpoint- I r. , . -r, , merits for the ensuin "o J ear. i urn w in .lone aith roii!:ijt'y and decorum roue!.. del, tl.u Confeti.-tiee 'i hij trvico Ijr.'jrr. 1, to lie et next year in Charlestori, S.C. How iiia- ,..r,i . , c ., . '.y of these sv-if sae.-iGemg iricri will not be at ul "' wssion ? Thvy will scarcely ail ti ( t again ti!! that day who nail nation. 'ha.J Le a-iembled before the ll.rom- of God. May the unt year be one of greater pro. p.-r:y ti.an the pust ha b.en. it.-. , , In a few n ours after the .LDointmenls 1 . , , , H I1M I -4Sr. .nvan.ed.tbsse -xly tn -Got sr.M I.r.C1,mmi.1o,oftheHo:toConri.ree..a,r...r, . ' " i. '.. . , " Tie following U a list of the ..point- j monU : CHARLESTON DISTllll. l v .r. .uuiiiqn, r.t.. ' (iWhrMiH. Cumhtrland Juinea flacy. I JMNtf BrM W. H. Klcn.inj. .4 vi Lw A. HeiinninwT. ; ., j l 01)wf iltCfl ji,i0Hti. W. M.mre.one IuIk.ui) j i 'rr i. iiruii Dm"-! May. &. Al.JuX 1 Misfit" In B ilipllel. 1 ) St .(;,,..,,, ,s,. )'; .Hihum A. Nelilei. S-t. ..'. tH.if-J. T. k.i,. . . f . II A f j 1 ktr. . r tv.lte, t t,c. 1). W. Seule, cue to l .up. , wubw t . l) . w . j J VMiZ-fttK'"1 rke. i CmAuAn Misoiins-M. L. Bonks, E. O. Oags. AllmJiitt ('irej.il Williaiti 1'nx.k. Wark Smamp t ircuil L. M liamer, v t rower. ISUflun ,Wimis S. I.mr.l. Sniannak Uirtr Mittiol. D. W.t'r.Kik, ltieli. nr.i lt.hll. I'rincr WWiam'$ Minion W. Hiittn. IlKtHlorl ,Vi,ion J. I.', folium. Hilttta and Jrkuuet Minium C. Wilson. GEORGETOWN UISTIilCT A.M.CHisTaaae, I. I'.. r (,'earerloitn Slulian H 3. 3immon. Sum pit Vujion I'. Mil'-He 1 1. ISinlrr M'.ti'jn A. II. Harmon, C. R. Wiuetn. Ulatk Him let Ore .1fuji..o J. W. Miller, A.J. bivu i.k. i r :'enirriu'.;, f i,.-ui O. A. CUrtiUuerif. W. B. )' JM, I'. Ilurhe.. f Uortmeun l ii-mit U. V . ftli rcirhltn, J. v . J urr , L rl .Ui.sion A. MeOorqiMxluk, .COLUMBIA DISTRICT W.A. Ushkweli., P. E. , Columiw Wankingltn StrrttC, II. Prili-lisrrl. ) Vne Jf.s....-Niel.U. Talley. .V-rioa strttt A. II. Luiter. j J ''' 'Zl'y'.FT . Smith. FtirtirlU ( ireui J M. Braillrv :!Jl'r?JZ UXZ"' , Sumlrr Station J A Portrr. i ;rr.'-B,.. rt hngli .. .. .. hh. I t L'pptr San'rt ,W,.ioi A. P. Aral, ;0ffrj t'ir I A M ansthiirg Cir I A M William, D A Ojburn DiucKriiir iradli!, u. sirfcnii, Ijiacktitlr ( irnjilK. li. Mi : nanrni t irrmi r,. a. rnce. ! . i, ,v , r . . : - . . f ..: L- . . .. . . I. . . .. !Vm M.rtin, Ae.,,t lor Clu-nloa Fi-malc Cellege. ... . . . c .. ... ... . I unnsrinl. Arrnl fur the Tract fr-jcitlv ynKKSI!l:UT ,STKU T-U. i. Born, P. F.. CiM,Ury (Vtil J. W. North, ' Amtlli I'irrsii Colin Mnrchimn. A N Writs, , a . - .. n f u ..- .i i.i t. ',,,, vS,x , jnrl,v . . i,a t..n. , ' tttUr r'irrei Thom S. I).ui. l, l dprjifld t i rttitJ ft. Pickelt. t,Ki,rrry ilieaUT. Knv-ir, W. IV. Cmhmn. A Smtmnr. MtI..o.l, I'nian ( iirmt-.W . A. McSwam. II D. M ore. 7'i?r.i Kum JIum-J. Fmerr, !"- fue-i-J- A. M V, A. Sharp. t.iernriilr M.lum K. A. Moo.l, (;reertUr Ci.tuttJ. S. i:..iinnr, j V"'' ' Cire.it- A. W. Walker, 1 Jnenane Vtitton r b upplicd. J firk-m Ci-ru J. II. ileun, f. B y w. w,rim,n, mtM-T ft R.-.. P v. CWiV,e sutn-K. J. M. yn-Hie, t harlot" Curvitl.. M. I.mlr, J. I.. MtCrrtor, Ab rnarit ilKaimW , Vw niiiri..Mi,ii,-r...i. nrnnruy, t H"riJ,-W ( i.r M. A. McKibben, B. K. Pfjun, rktmir si.,ti,,-... A. J..i.n,..n. , 'er(teM ( irrint E. J. Pennington, i ('nmdm SiHum ri. (". Parsons, -( lt,r M,mnJ. I.. Sl.ufonl, E. A. LemomJ ) ' utrnt J. w. l rni.r. 1 M aluK'ji Jlimon A. J. l-authon, Lv.,s I irimfc-1.. Searhr-u-b, J W. Aberrithe ;T,U WJh, President Carolina Femala Cullege. .KLBY DISTKirr J. W. Kru v, P. E, . .M'M.nri ivitftji.' ir'ttH C. f. Jour. A. W. Wi'Lrr. i SapernnintrarT. I Parvfl ( rril-. J. Ilil'. i ., . ,. w . ... ... .' ,. , - Ifro'ia Hirer .amtion . 1 lit Uf-p.it. i Yirkri'Jt StHim-i a. D.rby, x4, cirnilr. w Tt.n.P., ; Linrnlnm "irchiti. A Krin, on to be ii p. 1 S ' tuva i trail J. P.rk.r, ' Stvlk MmnU .Vi...T. be snppl.ed. . mhV I'ircnit-K. Smr'i, ' Miirira nUn i'iiruit ti. W. IvrT. Mln KiT .vo.-i .v'pnt. MrVuictU circuit j. s. .Neit.in. K-itlirrj'ord I li'Ht A. Ernri, A. li. Benoick. f ulumhu, ;-j,tlB-M. A. C..,i,,H.'v. ; W M. Wij-htiiiin, Prtmiirnt Woff.rH Col uge. Pr..r....nr IV, Clurl. T.jlr, f rciJci.t Spartanburf Fcmat t .life Jom ph (rout, Professor Snrtanlurj Fenialc C..I. ley. II. M. M.hmI, Pr. ,, ri t Uivsnport Female ( ...Vge. If. H. Porsnt, Aji-ftl ?;artaehur F. C'ollrje. A's-rt M. Shi) p, Profcor Vnivr.ity of N. ('. tit lnrerciicc to t hld at Cliar.nton H. f. We Isre reeeived an Address de- . . ... , . , , , . , ,. ivtiedby . U. Holden, before the Dup.io .?r.cuiura! oe,ety. on the 6th November last. W e return our thanks to the pub- ushers and shall in our next give an extract from it, wli-h we publish for its truthful- B'ink ef Wilniifle.no. ri,- r ,. e i.ii j r .- . , Ihts Js.iiik ha declared a uiv.dcnd ' f':t c'-tit. for the last six month'. ; and '.i- sides thi, the Wilminj-ton If-rihl says fhat it will carry to tbe t'ontiiijent fund about CJ per cct.. out of its proCts. i . i I .slorui'iti church, an 1 inisnionarie are con- , stai.lly residing with tiieni. H further in- Hkj.n. or U, ki.vg OtT.-It would seem , forn u. would be imponible for the from the f ..'.omngparagraph from the Wash- J Indians to plan an attack upon even a ain ingron correspondence of the New York , f' wagon train, without the knowledge wf Times, tbst Mr. Uuehanan b. inclined to back ' ,h -"rmoris and that for years o-r small nnit. w. ,..!.... :.. i.t- ,'. ., ,, J -'st t- have ! l!,MJ '-oi.vei.twn as he was at i Therc r ii'dicatiooa that be be-ins , . -'-. ' ! " t- -D,,.U'". I.. : cult to see how he is to change front cult to see how he is to change front now. ' Sooibert. .u. wl.oU. o..,....-.! W.IU... .tl i " " r - " ' "ii .-..,. ..... . .-. i r. . "i""" E "'r ' ' V"1 au'i:lB- 1 bej .'Jgest that .--: arilin-n 111 III a I1U me J o ve r tier 01 Kansia on ; rlats to a matter of opiniou. ari l not to any set, of the Governor's : and lie V a-k u.-.re tarne-tiv thau ever abv Mr , "'bul"' remove i bun long xjo, because of the speeches in i t i .1 . 1 . , - which he led the people to take, with hitu the very altitude which constitute tin- basi,' "' 'ie present diffureriee of opinion between L"" t!t Lxecutirc." i. . ... ' . . . i by ar.i ea'e, glvr-n to lumey ' n, , cause they sre llfhlit in their wavs Th 1 1 ,' . ways. 1 ne chap who perpetrated tins ntontrosity is the , ,bo v-id,-,d u ,v From eur Correspondent. Uiiari.ksion, Deo. .1, 1&57. I can give you but a few line to-day, as I .in not at all in the spirit. I c.t a hearty ...n1t-4 a I.b.I titmr llilr'(t l;.lVi r'""1 , r'"u"ru - " ve ' had . letidencT to make me dull and stupid, j . ... rkin ., KriS.. ,or jometi,!,,;; )0r some tnj;ille, ooiumoo ; ene ideas th'at would do to put iu print, but , ,, ., i 1 1 found myself on . cold trail, jt.it as I reeoemse ko nu-I, word tail. 1 will go i I. I .! - ... ri .. oil In v j I h itmuii. , K0ieUiinif brilliant, or t . ... r ... t .e.:. i at least readable, limy occur to me ueio.e i am done, and in otirring up my idea", some thing bright may turn up, and if it does I will be sure to give you the benefit of it. The event of this eveuinjf will be the marriage of W. D Carlisle, l'q , of tbe Courier. l' ban tried the cold, comfortless paths of single blessedness for a 'ong lime, but at len!tu be has met a congenial spirit iu whose keeping he is willing to trust his weal for life, and know that tbo best and warmest wifhea of the fraternity will be his. He is . noble, genial, wbolcsotiled fellow, and richly deserves tbe tender nod sootinu companionship of Heaven's last, best gilt to tinu. What is Ih.-r in this u!e of lifr, Hnlf to di-litrl'd'ul o wit'. ; sihe .iioves Hie strings ut'evtjry jnv, Anil glVtf U-lilit wiliiuut Hoy.' I attended at the Hibernian Hall for iht last to nights to bear tbe world reuowned eantatriee, M ile Knnina I'Viniloni, sing, j ami I can assure you it was magnificent S,a to Italian, young, beautiful and charming, whose form aud features were cast in the loveliest mould of her own soft and sunny clime, aud her voice, iu its deep, rich, harmonious melody calls to miud what we have read about the music of the spheres, hen they chanted their soft lullabies over the infant cradle of young creation' birth She leaves for Havana tomorrow whither the ill bear tbe kiudet regard and best I wishes of the happy thousands that have I been charmed by the wild and witching . melody of her song. I The Campbell Minstrels ro also here, I Ellius the lu.-titute Hall every night r.iti. j hundreds of delighted and happy visitors, j Many of our long faced, phlegmatic business : men who have not smiled since tbe Banks suspended, have been thrown luto spa.ms 01 laugtiier, oy tne niirm provoiting irirss, j oddities aud jests of this inimitable troup j I hey are doiug a smashing husiuess, an , an u..i.i uivur . n.m iiilii'ii uu til. l,ii : , r.. .... I I Lri.iBusn p i . n xai , i. pvii iui, r uu.v. i van i s.e ho harm in being pleased ith ourselves anu the rest of mankind no. and then, for after all, the most sedate and sanctiSed cf us mu-t allow that the old adsge is true w Inch ays, " it is better to be laughing than cr)ing." 1 he weather is de'icious, the city healthy, land matters aud things generally seem to 1 be looking up, after the long dark night of' inom-v pres.-urcs, IJatik panics aud geurral J hard 'times. Cotton is o.i.in- into mark. I ' more rapidly and seilinT more regularly 1 Hun f..rii,Hr .n,ll..ik, ln h ..p. fop a very extensive fauiiue this year, and by the tint of January the starvation p.nio will j be pretty w,U over. There is a rr lining to every cloud, aud the darkest day " The Kansas qu atiou has sg!n sodden will he suceeeded by the brightest iun j ly assumed . gloomy aud threatening aspect. Shakrsptarc, who is acknowledged to havC President lluchanan had eudortcd tlx e been a great man in his way, said "all Uilion jf the Constitutional Convention, and well that ends well,'1 and I believe he was' aprrorcd the plan for submitting th Con more than half right. stituliuii to the people. '1 Lis 1 have -latod King street, the great emporium of beauty, j in my despatches. Now, Governor Walker fashion and rxtravat-ance, is a aud arrive and saesrs tbe oa.b of lfnnit.l 'lively as ever, and it has been remarked inn iuu la-lies uress more ricuiv ruauiijeT weie ever knosu to do before. Aud they are right, I like the pluck that makes a per tor ! ' !' up tils head, sod breast the storm, and laugh (I, ill care out of countenance "The wicked flee wheo uo man pi.rsueth, but the r'ghteous areas bod as a lion.'' Solomon, the wis man never wrote a truer .'-utiment than that. Lvery body has gone to Columbia, and, ail the Ion, lasl.iou and lo.lv would aeero ! be concentrated at that point. And it i the Territory favr it. Thus r the I'n s nothing but right that the Capital lh city ! ident and Governor Walker brought in di I of shade trees and wide streets, should have ( rect opposition cn this exciting and embar i a showing of one month iu the year, for rai:i su'.j. ct." Charleston has the other eleven, alt her owu ; If these Northern papers give a tra ver way. JSul cs.-i sn ire (Viuu.hi a :'e a 1 i of the i ir w ml t lnv tiit ; tbousnn 1 of our ray population and have, fiiough left to ke..p us from suspending. Our streets are croaded, our hotels full, sni our places ot amusement b.icd to over Sowing ! bij;it. iours fraternally and in bate, AS11LLV. - r are - , ,, Tne T.atk Wi-fite or Lt 1'ibavts is the .Mormon fttTi i.tMr.si-s. Au officer of i . . lhe .rmy who wsa stationed nearly year , "' ' anu woopis.cn over tne '"" - . , . lro,n a'? ' , ' 1'1, i Anieloa in eointuaii'l of a dt-.r htti.ui nf L'nited States troops in l5.Winforms us1 1 that he camped for several days at Moun- ; tain Meadows, the scene of the Isle borri ble massacre of over one hundred crni-Tant, '..1.1.. ... e .t , t ..... ..... nere no room ,or me s.iauow ! of a doubt hut that the Mormons were c.a-r. ,' . . , ,, , B of .infant of and irstiifid this hoi rib le butch - erJr . 1 ho Iiii.ixri. to this .ioii.it. r.f tMI. mor,., l'arowan, and all the southern settle-1 . - incuts eitcnding to the Virgin river, are . i .i.i i , i entirely under the control of tbe Mormons i the chiefs are recognized m. rbcr of the ... ' p V &"' been safe n travelling this route. As a matter of ne- eessily, all small train, have .ssume.l Z name ef Mormons t) travel safely. These Indians are well armed with rifles, and sup- '"T' "!'h ..""","f,'i,l""' Mormoi... i ted States troops through their country iui , li",., every ellort was made by the Mor- ; , i,i. ,h i.t,.. . . " ul" VZ oi die ini teu ot morn to induce the ndisns to .n.nir and they were only prevented from 'lm'" by the .uperior strength .nd freailV'" '. '""".""'te- .ays at our leet. I . y - ,-r- .(!'" ! V"'" . ."r ft ' .on .,n.nli.lfJ.iu, ij, i .. i ' . i . ' u ' p.i'iii' i - t the time in an official r-porl X V , jufn,lt , 0)mMtfce. ' ' 1'AVINii (nr IN S'll.vtR Vcsterd.y, the employees of the Gov.;rnmi.ii were paid their month' w a and saUrii. in half Hollars. This is the lirst time, we appre hend, when such a" thing Inn hi-cn done. The result, was that the brokers immedi ately put on a con.i krabie rate of pre mium when called 011 lo exehange gold for silver. Tim eff'-ct of thus payihg off th publio employees must be resily to in. crease the quantity of specie circulating i 111 business here, for silver to-day oil the i i street is not worth anything more thau j ths eurruney of tne banks ' of Columbia. Vtukm the bank io th. Dis'riol tar. - t Walk- We have already stated that Gov er had arrived in v usinugton. un ..... . . i. .i ncstliiy, it is.staM.i, ne uaa an iiuerview with the President ou Kansas oir.iirs, which is thus alluded to bv the WashiiHiton oor- ..... THIS KANSAS QUIiSTION. respondent oi jne .new ioik limes; i, , .. , , , ' -h iiav, . ,, , , , . but little news to relate, I am ur vnu . i Governor Walker ,.d a long and very fce , ,,M (o fc Ju wl friendly mteruew wit I, the I resident to- - ,., rJI Here h j is, oir Can, r day. Uey discussed Kansas affairs at iu iatitujB 7i jr I.uvi,, , '"; length, especially relative to the propriety , KMluilllttux ,u, letJ ve ti,f of sustaining the action ul the tionstitut.oQ. ,leJ ,t VUc0. gl ,M Je al Convention ... not retell ing the entire in- coa huyi MuA . U I 'it;. s.ruinent to the peop e. 1 bo d.,t.u.,hed w. 8,r,it. x Uvc ,nt c ... gentlemen, though differtug radically, part- : who d , hv t ed friends, nppo.nt.ug another lute. view for;iDi hf. ofeJ ( !';, the discussion of the same subject. JCU, fjr llcir H0UIille,; , 1 "The oeroor'. opinion of the Const., cU,el fllhl,,,. w, ot ou d , ,,i r . h I T 3 tu.ion is not founded on the slavery clause- a(, , ,, , oU iutr,.pij Al Ijiv,,' n- which is alone p-irtially submitted, but on tw0 wIi1t o,.til)!, wi.o.o liii.A .a,' '1. .o ,c.un.. v. ...... r,.... .... , iiii,r aiu liii.i-,.r.u,j. ,,0 ...... the Constitution was signed by oiilyfort- three out of sixty members of the Coven- hnh ttm.n ri.fi..lnr hiiw ( .lll r S al 1 VSS. ... .... ..... lhe great majority even of the l ro-Mavery men denounced tue action or the Lonven- lion as an ootisgeo... and unenJurable usur- p.iion. lhosc m th. lerntory !.o p- port the Couveutioo are believed to eompr.-e a ridiculously small number, aud viut nuui - ters wba never acted with the Free-State men will refuse to participate iu the Decem ber election. " Governor Walker deelarss that be can -not acquiesce iu the action of the Couvcn tion without violating every pledge be ever gave, and sanctioning his honcat tonvietioua to make hiiaseil infamous. " If resi.lsuse b made to the ctebli - h meiit of tiie State t jovrruiiieut, the l'resi j dent will necessarily call upou the Governor i. of the Territory to excrc.se fore to put it i h . donu. This, with bis set.li.McD-. a ker --'-not ou, anu ui uot-nor wi.i ue resign, " If 'l'S Fifi.l. nt consi lers it his duty to , for,D 'I'. Cousl.lulion. uirrclly Cuutr.ry to the spirit ul tne in.n .i. i tu n act, in support of which Walker risked his politi cal future at the soitcitali .ii of t'ae hi. eu tire, depend upon it th 1'resi'lent will be compelled to as,ume the respon.ihilily ol removing the Gov.roor. " The c ff. ct of all this, if (he I'rci Jeiit persists, will be that the Kircutive win bi.J bielf io mieorilj io both bouse, of Con- : ?res, lor u ai aer ill oe auuaiuea o T r"1-'' majority in each j corre poudent of lie New York Hci- aid also says : a(-in, th ho! aroeerJinj. fte pronoun cr. n inuiiiiiB uv'.u nn prur,. vi nai.w and a shanieir. violation of a I thu pnm-i- pl.-s of free government, lie is absol'ifelv ! or ped to the Constitui'ou, snJ lands pled fed to lie feat it. An effort on the part of , Congres", he s.ys, to force that Conliluuoo j on the people of Kao.as, without their vme i being heard f-r or against it, will sareiy bo j followed by rib--liion sud a bloody ciiti war. H describes I lie oppo-iuoo to it as to, lmot untrerssi, and savs that no party in place b-lweeo Ws'ker and thn Preside-:!, iiil show our readers the puints of di:l r etice between these two fiiueiiouarie on this - j d.Iicato and p.rpietnig qiip.tion; and that it i as far from being settled si evsr j Whether the 1'resldent will diujii V.'aiker I reinaius to be tern. I A di.patcb from Washington of the Vtth, say Governor alker ba-In I another long ;, ,u i.f..,i,,, on the .ubjeet r .. ...a ,i . .. i. . . s sins'. ...... ai.u .fit... .,si liuj. w- ,..t(1 . la. .Kr. of tl .al.i..etd.:.l.,,.. 1 lions. "A, far as cso be a-certamed the Cabin-1 sr0 uni'. d in sU.t,ini.,g tbe set..,., .r .-. , . (v,'"". for',ur ver preference there may have bro hmittnur the eutire Coustituiiou tithe p-ople, it is und"rtod that all are agreed to the mods pron.i.swd for the inhabitants to , .,, ,,, fcf j M t,f L ; j , . .." "ovnesiio lU'iimiions, lor iiietutelv., in ac- . j.... .l . .. . ... r.ir.i. cb w in inn ipiicr nun sr.tr i nf ii..) ...... . I...,',..'.. tin un. at. W'lk u'lVm tii..iiA ..l..,lj f,, I 1 . : .... . .. ,. , 3 i " " so. our ua mu nutoeci nave so i . . . ... . ...c ii.-rn i-.vr... ... nt.r rMn.ii. rm inr mm d.-rm it unnere'ssr to repeat tlieni beM. .. . i , . ti t ' I it imin ton Jjrriwl. " I i j F.itrAiiNr.D, FoHAwMiD.Tke follow-1 ing is an eitr.et from the money arttcla of the Now Vork Herald of Wednesday. The Snithern people will se tLo fame on foot' to injure them, and will, no doubt, take the proper measures to meet lb etnreuey, and to save their threatened iutere'ts : I The Manchester (KngUnd) Chamber of Commerce are opposed to any interference; Wltn ll,c ,Ja f',coullt lo" have no sto ith the Hank set Th t!.i..U i!,- r..,. f enough, considering that they . "" nwes ui cuivm ou usnu ana t"m titers. ay, " the crop grown W fi. ,i , ..... e can 7", ."""7.... V'V 'm f" u -i aci i l i ill nr pn w iliioul tit wt tn. . Ir,,, l .,. ,., ;il. ..,... ; ....!- . .. .. . " yrti, and are advised thai lhe crop I be tba largest ever gathered." We poso cotton will keep, and if our trans, antic cousin are in the sulks, the cotton will siippo Allan planters can sffird to wait 111, til tkv er their equanimity and conn: f their plan- tations and solicit a little material to keep' their spindles in motion. ., .,.,. ... , .. , li-u J I I ' I h,- T'rX, t- .on wa, htl 1 .,, lt?be,o 00 Thursday last lo ratify or re.-ct tne proposed ...bsciptiou of ?l.lt,ll((l io lhe Wiliiiint'loii .t l!l.ru-.tio 1 I'.ailrnad. We liavo uot beard h. figures,1 but learn reliably that tho propoalticu was i.tfMi by r-ive than tin'o-i'f people to vote .gaunt as well as for the tj thil(k r woulJ UQl (lperielie(l " Constitution. He regards this as a v.oala- f u, , Mnnot fij Ui , h J tion of the Federal Coo-titulion, of tba Ne- ; Bnj:ling vtttt wa, ,jie h f braska-Kansas bill, of popular sovereignty. : .y, comfortable ; our nroii'i nd of tbe right of aolf.goverii.uent. I er, l04 ttaMl.uii n,u Fjx The President insists that, as the Con- ,., lowIy la conM.,.1Juuoa of t, stitutional Convention was authontad by lei ,0, pnjg1 A, Congress, lie is bound to austsin its action, ,,t,((l.r , U(f uie(, .hatever it msy be i wh.U alker holds . tJ Cnd hvf t -that the npplieat.oD of hi, doctrine to sus- , u . t in 1 lie relusal to submit the eulire Couhti- v,,,,,. ; u a tution to tbe popular vote, amount, to a .. , dii, ool ,t. Bl Atouk-rdluk .L,. simple ..sertioa of the right of Congress to ' W wrJ B(iJ w force any Constitution on the lerntory, iu- ,Q lf. , Ul)ie fop stead of le.vicg tbe people to dee.d. for , rio L ,uu; . themselves; for .t is notorious that the po. I tfca xintittU Ilt t(J - nle of Kansas would r. i-ct this instrument ... ... f, ., . . VP'i Ladv FnAXKLiN's Last Kxpedihov-, The following letter from Capt. McC;iull.cT ';wiu ba ,ettd with interest 'YaebtFox,Ut7l.oftfi.,peCrnu,tott Closo at Uiip' iiiin i. k. Am. ' ill 7 Jeur junoiu: A t i. i , eu ill Ulellnlle iiav last June. Thev.. mrir iriu. n, 11 aui.vrsni ui, luai Uii'ir Inn f..r ion ,. b aiw,d Wcou,.. fortuI1, ; ,v (riM, aliiJ . de,crre iy fr;iUt ,flU i ... ..... 1 l:i "Ato ". uioaiug strong truui t i wirj south- ; .. foT l(J off i'pp,rilllfik. Wf h liir bdJ Um () ( ( - s M I ,uu,t enJ ral!lL.r 14, v " i .. Vj u., y ; , yi ('LIN T - : 1 . v. Hiavi D.fAi. ArtoN h . eurreiitiy for several .1 1 , timt r Winston, Sheriff of ihn cm v, sj3 .j, ter 10 the ("u:n inoli i a ' i i a try amount. Di.iiin t-J rrli. v.- p i . i,- e. ty nn the sul jret, and to rii-p'sc ii, - cu.ation o! rx ig-eraie 1 rum ir. T i:,e - senlstion of-fae-, yr-trdy m nK- i, rie into llm sITnr, and as- ita m- I the m--t reliable urres tHt th- s amount of .Mr. in.t.,n s d.-''.-v , not exce l S-'VMi". Th- Si .t- I r- ,.-, will fjr ih pre-eni, howm-r, e t- I. ;n a (lefieit of the entire iiivii i, rrt.r . ff-ed iu thit t itj CI lfl,.')ii!i, ... t : turned list c f d.-'inq n nt t u , -. eommi-siisiis, ( f.'tiiln,) od . e ,1 . i- ,. i. aiiist the Con Be!tb, (?li. -u l hf sums .len.ietr.i irom tti- s-, amount of revetme. !,-rs a h alan:- ' . f-r which Mr U m-U-n i, a. .aai K the Auditor. Th- amou-it .1 i... ' . ooly 'J.oO. so ht when the Sia-.e r. er. iiom mi iimriiifi the iiii ! r ' they are re-pon-ilili-, a nelt d. tl-,i o;'C: 1 SiiHl i will st, II exi.t. Mr Wirsts. I,,,-,, en'.-. I a lire f .r the I n- Ct of h - . convejinn to them all ln real at, i n jti ewia'e, th'' va'.u of wh eh. inc! idir ir r,T d. pisited in tli. banks of ih; c 'v, i - . ted l.j be ?". I he sum i!o( o- t - P' rt. i tj Lc about Hi i - A Drt(AIr-. Sl-BTTA' l r. It a ..".ft-ni.-inliOf J lli.l ti Ku-sun I.i,,, o' t,.' hip lfort latest y; esp-is-d t n st,. t Hy of Finland. crr ii down I r t tirid perona of h;:ii r,.aHv fiu .. . -. W' fvujlt's. A fi'sr Utlv d.-.p. k . : the wreck, and rf,-rriiig t j ini-, tbo London rnu, friu St. !'.. i.. . .. u i : "Sueli pi-r.ons as were on .! -? i- v.- tin, wcto of co.ir ai ohum w-n-I st tut the divers sw no ! i:,s'i I.I e.i-?. in t "i ft, urn. ti!fsn rl.-rk- i- ! i v . booi of the i.r, ' r.in. ii,. h . - in- i tiotl of the tin. hers, orpr.f. to !., t ajKravated l.y the ere u in-i i.r it bodi. s were already far e.iie in ne ur tion, a-id with few ei'.-p'or, K vi .e Ctii.i AiiJ .lalii,' 1 1.- it rjrdful pelc: on the div. r. - tbst onu ol ihiu '' ny days to recount llm iuie-.d down in that hire of pi-vi 1 eoip-., and on In- p.-r-istent r. !j.i n ,tat bis vi-il there was ,.-bt hue..'' F'-rxr Skvts SrAtrs Wor ' believe without bins i og ii.l j it fi .1 - iu a fair w y of esrry m,- ll" n un' r ereign Mtates, ori 'ii.ai'y tt.ii'. -en. s:ii tltrly oi., tip VI fo." ) .e en ' III' t ' Iu the rti-t pleo, liit.r .' ate ( 'te.-oi ha:ii. and Minisol i, whits e-jiwti: au-:.s are ai rcady f.rtiiid or formtn It is h.-p-1 t1-' ill he atiuitted tl.e C .11.1" wint-r, r. ' .' the itietnbers of tbe Cfiif. Jrurj ti-.-t : Then New Mexico, Net r ..k a sol t :- ton, already thriving T.-r, Hon " ;, m . the airtiregate l tl.iny--e.fi. I ' ' ' Statos to be Carved out of 'J H', rr ' '" i to provisions in the liealy 'f ai.n. i give us I..rty oi.e to - ' I States demanded from the r -a ' it i : .". , , , i ed in California ota Ul Mat' Inly '. Uf t.r.r. - . . I I. si, 1 I . '.' -.. . . f.. I rrrttori. e.iry us un t i tortv .x " .. ,. . 7 , ' j v ly Cla.i will be 111 ioity s-entu f'.l y f!:: ird tl,:il-: us') lo " I" 1,'i totuli' cire!,'t " "r" '.. "f ("" "" ' H nr" of l'"r T- -""" '''" ' Al.Mr Av AMKnt' AV ' ' ' ' .-spirit nf tiie Times, in corrretu .- -' and omissions of lb -hop Meade, rp- ' lbs first families " of Vir-.-iMi. "" 1 fil-nt h! 'y , that th p... t. TI .lVe:l l'J narrow .-.rap., from being an Cn. l he head of th.i t auii''.nl i .. .. . . I I -I.I i' .ml r I irgmia, was in iwv. .trraiu.. as,1""" ho-.l in lVr'!; Bi Atpyio lam. ie. l M'. liiori-isnd, where I Inel ounir .s. . . .: . . M ...I,., Ill 1 ,,, l,...u.. M. idisoti and Monr " I" ., . - . . - .... v.,..,!.,, Aleiv. der r i4ni' ci v j .'". " I mt I iilii.mi.h hut. on the l-n im . .j..i..i 1. I'.. I 1.1. In. :-f 't of the Hevolutioi., preferred ibe '" of 'be question, and returned i'r',f' where, 111 17.7, bo became the ,""'.J.j( '1 bo.iias Csmpi.ll, tbo author o Ili'iiuii' ol Hope I .ertril .3 Wyoming " A brother ol lhe p " ' ,"' rneu the daughter of Patrick IKwJ. A not urn Nxw Tmt.n"r J Crane, I'is-i , of C.i;.'u.ia m i1""?' i" Nor beru I.tgH lehai-ived at. . y H ,Uf i,, 1W U o.) !...') t(J VHsb',..g;oo a, the represent tt. " "f ,.r .1.. i:,...i lt ..i,. or t 'srs m - - who are dc-iwous of having that p""1' I'tah lying near the bmiiidary of 'l,!l1. ,i tion e-ctd tuto a new Territory, acpv ' . . s J - - . .. Otf!j'jtr tpe .lijr'.'.on atuiiit'j:i
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 8, 1857, edition 1
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