iu other frier,-, and I am It ft a the ooly mourner of its unhappy fate. Dead srid pone, a it appears to be, I shall not do it memory so much injustice to compare it with the system of distribution which iu former friend have now adapted iu it ' ... ..1 The land hill would he a safety valve, the ,r two Kx Presidents sleeping in the soil regulator of our system of revenue and ex- 0f Tennessee. Jauies K. Polk as buried pe iditure, without inflirtinj any of lh evils jD front of bin late residooce, which i still on the Federal tfovcrnmeut which mut flow j occupied by Mrs. l'olk. The monument from annual distribution of the surplus in ; ert cted to his memory ia plaiu, but neat, the Treasury. land stand within a tew feet of the street. What i the theory of our Government: It will be remembered that Mr. l'olk made under the Constitution ! Consrcss possesses i , profession of conversion, and died in coin the power to levy and collect taxes. For ' munion wiih the M. K. Church, South, what purpose? To accomplish the great j Iu these gleanings, I niut not forget to objeots specified in the Con-titution. This : mentiou my visit to the Park of Col. llard power of k-vjins taxes carriea with it an jug, six mi'.eo south of Nashville. Seven Immense responsibility. The repreent- , 0r eight of us, mem here of the South Caro lives of the people, when they know all the j Una Conference, wiih a few other, charter money they app'opriate muft. betaken from .. three carriages on a pleasant afternoon, the pocket of their constituents, will be We enjoyed the ride huncly. and when we careful to expend i. with economy an! dis- , reached the Park, we felt that there wia at rretion. Rut we possess k vast reservoir of j least one preen spot in thi world waste, wealth in our public land, so irregular to j Jhe Park consist of r.cveral hundred it current that, in one year.it pours into ; acres or g JJd laud, cncloscil oy a high lencu, the publio treaury twenty million, and in j shaded by the native forest tree, and cover the next it contribute hut one tenth of that i ed with gra3 ami clover of spontaneous ejin. Thi deranges all our lecilstion, and I growth. Leaving the heat and dut of the render !1 the great interest of the conn- ! city, and reaching this sylvan retreat, one try fl ictuat'n ami inecure. It encourages j fcl d itc reclining upou the green expanse, tit avagaut appropriation by Coneresa, UJ turning longer for a while at least. t and banishes economy from our 1' nislatiou. I "1" U first animal that attracted our'at It lesve every interest in doubt and un- tentiou were two Elk. Iu form they 'arc ccruVity. Thi year, when we have more j v,.ry umeh like the doer j they are taller money than we know how to expend, we than the now, and are covered aitb short bear the cry i b at the tariff mint he reduced ; hair of a grayish hue. We saw also about the revenue mnt be diminished to the ne- j twenty liuffaloes, and about two hundred ccssary expenditures of the Government ; deer, together ith some fine horses, protection mj-t be w:hdru from our Returning from the Park, we stopped Hiatiuf lOiures. The nit year, perhaps, J awhile at the Penitentiary in the suburb there m iy' be a reaction. ?pcu!t,on in of the city. How great the contrast ! In the public land msy have exhau-ted it-e'f. the Park, even the beast roam abroad us and the receipts of the treasury from tin (rte 5 the atmosphere tbey breathe, while sojrc- may hi retly dimini-hd. What ihe bird-carol sweetly among the bratiches. come then! The UritT must be rai-ed ; j;ut within these gloomy walla there are the duties on import raat be increased to about three hutidrod men. aud 6ve or six meet the necessary wants of the Goveni- j uemeo, alio are held iu close confinement, nieut. Thus the public mind kept in a j i,d re compelled to perforin their daily perpetual state of excitement. No doines'.ic ta.k. The establishment consist of a interest tan calculate upon any cxea aci ftcadv protection. e are a state of contn.ua! doubt ; pubiu- opinion tluctuatme , i;b tlie fluctuations in the sale of the puliic Uud. None t.f the great interest of tne eo'intry can ever nui'sh, unlc.-s tney n,g chairs; some were m i king stioc., -omc can calculate, with some degree of conti- i carriage, some were coopers, and some uince upjti oiue steady and certain co irse ( stoue-cutters." The articles made are kept of legislation in relation to themselves. i here on sale at low prices. These uu fort u Now, sir, a distribution of the proceeds of nate mcu h Bt.t. nieii to have a down cast the public lauds among the Slates would ; look, and no one was permitted to utter a remedy ail ti.cse eviis, and eoirect ail these j word. O, solitude amid society, where are aiiomaiies of our system. It sould secure j thy charms ! to us a tef.ltd policy upon h!ch the coun- j 'J'l.i isit only seemed to coLfirm me iu try miclit rely. It would draw off from the j the belief tiial theie should be a Peniten- General Goverunici t this eccentric source , (f revenue, and distribute it atr.onz th States. We should then bo ieil here ' ne j Constitution intended to place u. The , Tbe three hundred convicts just spoken of, Coternuicbt would ibcu be administered on if ludged in the various jails of the State, its original prii.ciplc. Ail ourexpeuditure ould entail an expense upon the people of would tlieu be derivtd from tie tax-s hich ' jjo.OOO aunuaily. v,":'h the preseut ar we luiht in-pore on the people; aud tbe rmri;euicut the cost cf the punishment of tariff aou'd thus be rendered fixed and , criUie ;s saved. ecrtaiu Whatever protection might then. Again, there is nothing so good for a be afforded aould be stalle. Under such ),lZy acouucirel as tbe Go-pel aud hard work, circiw-tanccs, an iueiiei,;ai ret, ctive duty, MSUy worthless vagabonds sre made to con.parative.y smsii, wjuiu leol more real value tlno a much larger oue, suljed to al. tbe ri.-k and uucrtaii'y which now exist, i A oanulaeiurer. whu-l c-mtareing 10 ousi- Less, eou.a net !Len araa leM tne po.iey , cf Congress might change before he could ft into ucct.sful cprra'ion. There would : t i.en be uj la xea raised from the prot lc j We shoubt thcu bear of no more turpiuse. Con,biuii 2 some .-uch a di-po-ition of the r"-""" u paunc i'iwi u "- rangemeni as to me lar.aa themselves, wuicn : would t,e satislaetory to me De States, tbe BJ e"k lu,ni) rruueiru jimri.. and permauetjt. I am .trongly impressed wm, a oenei mat a puu might ce oetiseo peope declined to have one, .ben the pro- wb.cb nou.d mt the approbation of ail , position was submitted to them a few years reasonable n.tu in tbe tie St.,-t- whilst., ... ,h.. ,Kr- . r .1,. .1.. r .i .. u c. 1 1 i j.. "c vi'"- o.u .a.k uc i-- j .... - - j cou-umma':ari has a most departed. 1 he fiieod of the laud biil have cast it a-i-le. ".reu the Senator from Kentucky ha aban doned the prouii-iBi child ahich h had dfpt(d and nursed so loDg and t nieriy av 1 is no caressing aud ciieri.-hiri the ill ing the ill- L. fore ihe Uiore tne I favercJ bsnilii. aLicii ia uow fr'tfllJlC I$uaM'0 ot FfitltiHT Cabs on the Man- 1 muiM Ra'UHD-Wc learn that the i....l.l.rAt) - c learn that the Wilmington and .Manchester R.ilros; Com-, puny met with a serio'is So by fire on yes terday. It seems that a freight er.ginc wis tringing a load of Turpentine. Ri-in, ic , dewn lo Wiliuini'ton. and wbeB wit:,io a mile of liriuk.ey depot, and about 1 1 o'clock iu tne iornn, it wa Discovered that some tspirita of Turpeutioe in one of the opeo ear wu oo fire and so rapidiy did the fiame spread, that, before anytuitig could be doue t i prevent it, for open eara, one box car, the lender and a part of the engine was dc- u,.v.-,,. the ebgioe from tbe burning nias, but the heal was to intense that it was impossible for him to sure eJ. A part of the track was d;-troyed, which waa tbe cause, no doubt of the detention to the 3 o eicck train yes too .j afteritoou. We do not know the exact amount of lo. to the Company, but iearti that about 70 barrels ;ints and 1 M barrels Rosin were coj,uii.d. bo-ide tl.edamaire the Cur giue, ie. The lo would bsve Lceo ie.s, but as ti e b,e :is Oi.corered j i-t before p.ssiii" Liviiison Bridge, it it necessary to first pa the l'rilg- and nave that from eslruction. before any attention could be feo lo the burning train It rpear that the fir orij'ina'cd from a rpars iroin tue cuimney oi tne engine, hich. tafiing upon an open ear in ahi-l, a a lot of Spiiits of Turp-ritiue in a bakycondi-t-oii, it took fire immediately, and. of course, I'om the i'. flammable nature of the article, the b"le eoLCiru wa sjou a man cf fian.0 Imchiai,!, All Ma1. The Washington (.en. (viirmin. who Las seen J1 uiauVer o' war, aiei lis. made a MuHy of the Uece. ry n 4'i.tt'in uu of si. ,iu,y, in whicb li.e r. j ... t c .ju.airien irotu arm and number., i in fvor of S-cretary Cobb flan for a thorough trial of breech lader.of tbe latest iuveimon. Ail the men in oiirrsiee. . bo Lave ii-ti, uf-l,. i then,- ele in clo-.e b.ltle, are of Gen Qjitmar,-. nnion, with the ot in portaut exception. - t..io. bad exhsusted iZll Zr''Z' . ... ,, ' ,. r . ' J - tner aud sbu.k witn the ciliary co,. : milter of th House, that the country ia en titled to the very bet arm in every Lrauch af tie service." (Sommumcation. Correspondence of the North I'uroluia Whig. THINGS IN TE.VNKS3EK. Mr. Kditor: As you are aware, there principle house of ordinary demensions, aud 0f reveral other long narrow structure, all j united, aud tne w bole enclosing a small area ith high walls. Drst Ojxrutives we saw were bottom- tiary iu every State iu the Uuion. This one j pars it way. and so the sstetu nl be found to oik ceneraily if properly managed ci,rn a trade in this in'iistual concern, ,J . Len they leave, are vastly more like- ij l0 nil'ie , liviU:. than if they had been k,,t hlt-achllic in iJlene-. lllt;B boicsome starvation is the remedy aheuoueof theso gentry refues lo ,0. Thus the scriptuir are obeyed. .v.; ujhti e3t), ollfl jB locked up in hi ctil. and on Sabbath, thev occur, their dunn nn! aUi, il.r .r. ,..!. ,1 hour to hear preaching- In this establish- ins. In this establish, j oa tLe nistribution Question. The especial John A. Murrell found ittemion rf (L ! year. MayoldR.pl ? . , atf.ut, the notorious J employment for ten i k. -i.i Penitentiary. It is said that the reason the. oou j:et done running his eyes ' ' ... 7 ' ' . voters ho were afraid of getting in there iiiemseives ; it ell none lor me srood Old North State.-' During my stay, I also vi.-ited the City , Cemetary. it covers, perhaps ten acres, ' but it furni-Le do great di-pliy of U-te.-!, the enclosure is a woodeo fence, and the ! grounds have received but little attention ; i - . r i t . ,y way of adornmeut. li,ere are, how- ever, many beautiful f tones, and some mag - mficetit uionumeuu. One device struck me V Tl rJ bt-kutiful. I he marble which marks, ,' 'IT 1 , ?" chi - eli.d iLto a representation of two lovely j cherubs, sweetly reposing in tacb vtber ' embraces. . la the grave, "the rich and the poor fcut the tiiatmctioii is no less ; marked here than in the great world ing life, jjul here ends the glory of wealth, and here terminate the griping of poverty, la the life to-come there shall bo no fane cioihiiiif but the robe washed iu the blood of the Lamb; no treaure but tbat abich is incorru ntinl" ; no mansion but that ahich aa buiit sithout hand. And thi durable rich", tbe finally faithful, whether it be th v,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , .... a, luriwr. ! v V ,Ure. L" etablihmei,t in Na-bv, le of tne Southern M-Mod .Church interested me much. J he concern is worth j about .30.1.1.00. -part from all liabilities -; u.. ;., ,c . ,ur jcin iu, n- -,, ; , , , ,, , ' Illustration i.f ft, fnef tl.Hl tlm st.-inili do scmethinj if she will. It is cratifvioff - see lie etf .rts ma le by ail denominations for the diffusion of r . i i o :j knowlcdie. The M K hureb, South, is determined not to be behind The value of the book now on the shelves of the concern in Nashville i said to be STU.iiOU, tl.e di-trihulion of which to purchasers is constantly goiii" on. The establishment has ps.cd tbrouli its infaney, ,tru; - fled with th liuiciillies incident up on the late panic; it has supported t!,e bi-hops, and aided some of the Church pipers, and ha ma le a few thousand dol lar o.er and above. The desi.ri is not to inerea-e the capita!, but to furnish book to pu'ehaser at th. cheape-t rate possible. A few remarks about the tiencra Ofj. lerenc; t;! coiiduct th: reailer lo the c elusion of these lui-ceiianeoij observation. 1 lie minister composm.' thu body are of , eourae all representative men. The preach-! er of tl Annual Coiifei ll.ce have, aeiect eo one oeiegare ior every l oi their num. he'r. ( The rati-J bas now been changed to one for every 17.) And thene picked run, to the D ituber of 150 with the bi.bor in addition, constitute tbe General Conference. 1 .l,oa!d eon.iJer this a ..' 1, ,. !,,, It is not likely tbat 75 or Hi of these men "Vi ".'L ""'T, IT ! J wcj .nuuiu, .uu ecs-j- ui IJi-liujlt cm see, Ii, Ill-l Ilieu , it ,., OIll) ke ,.,rri,.j into effect by the can-1 eur'euce oi (wo third et tbe body. ! lhia i al-o a talking Sanhedrim. These men bave been exmmporixing, some of tbetn , at least, for the last 43 or 50 years. Tho most of the active business men have been regular talkera to the masses for the last 20 or 30 years. Of course each one has his own opinion on all tho subject consider ed. And, Mr. Kditor, you would be sur prised to hear with what ense, gracefulness, and foree. each one of this largs assembly 1 I ' I !. v.. .k. i l rapai.ie o. expreas.ig v ,. . uature of the case there oan te no body o men, either cccleiasticsl or political, which can surpass thi for fiue off-hand speakers, Many of the delegate are from college and academy, and lietioe there s learning well as eloquence in the members. Hut I must tjgt get to sea on thi subject. The time for leure-taking ha come. Aud uow I make my best bow, Mr. Kditor. to you and your reader, wishing all bauds a speedy recovery from tho fatigue occasioued by the perusal of these raudom sketches. JlorlhC-ariiiinaSSlbig. CHARLOTTE: Tuesday. June 29. 1S5S. Mrs,srs. Elli and MrR;ir. As these gentlemeu are now coming West we give the following list of there appointments : Yadkinville, Yadkin, Wcdneday, June 30. Dobson, Surrv, Thursday, July 1. Wiikeshoro', Wilkes. Saturday. July 3 Hoon, atauga, Monday, July 5. Lenoir, Caldwell, Wednesday, July 7. Morgautoo, Burke, Thursday, July 8. E7K.. V. S At,, mi. f S1i.l...s V f ,1 .u. M v Pi ..,.1. is expected to preach in the iM. h. Church,! , ,. 5ai,,rJ.r i . nrl il i following SubLath. failed fonrt. The called term of the Superior Court for this county, commenced its session in tbia , , ... u0,.nr ju,i.,. caun. ' . ders presiding Eail Road ArciJrnt. j We learn that on Friday night lat, Wm. I K. White, Ksq , of York District, S. C, had j a negro man seriously injured by the night train near Fort Mills. Tho negro was lying' near the tract with his head on tbe rail, snouioer, oreakinz ni collar none, and otherwise injuring him. Br. EutbiluaiTt Sprcr?l ia futor l Dislribu-, liua. i We call attention to tbe speech of Ilon.l t... i ..k. ' : . t .i c . ! lames luehanan. ue.ivered in t ie Penatal .-lr i :,a v..i o- it i perch. The subject is one that i attract- in? much of the attention of the people of, this State, and its imports e certainly de- ,,. -, i. . l,i. i. i , ml Koad what ,r l,ut!l"u"n "J inf.t,. ;a.r;v,i;n rr .1,. ... r w . - v. .u ,.vv.. .u., " .ujuui: iuc c.ita. iiiuuiyiue to Mr. Buchanan' own showing, if Mr CUs; j Lm bad bcen adprte() our ,e ' , .- . , . ,, "1:U,Ve rtt ' ' We. lUKTe wouiu nave oeeu uo extravagance ana no interest would have been left iu doubt . ,0J uncertainty , but all would have been . , , , , . , ,osterei1 i ,na ue 'uftuer that none of ' " J " 'V c" "'e" C" "'c'-'late. "' some decree of confidence upon tome stcoilu and certain cour of Initiation in relation ' (o tticmirhrs. ".Vwiu, tir, a diltr ilullKn of the pr(jctr,it of Of puUir lumls among the .titics uronld remeilu all these evils, and a-iT-'correU all anomalUt of our system" What say tbe Democrats to thi opinion of their President. Will they go for distnbq-i tion now, or will they char-e this fpeeeb a another Whig lie. Ilna. J. J. friltf ndm fir ihe Prrtidrnry. We see it stated that circulars have been from Washington and distributed over t - Union, recotnniendin the gentle-: candidate Tor the next Presidency, irre. pective of p.rsfr Mr. Crittenden ha. been, Ml tbe fctnite nearly lorty yean, and in that longtime the Cincinnati Commercial, says 0 1 bas been one of the most conspicuous, consistent end able of A meri 'atStatesmen, and in bis long public career, wo scarcely .Cr.,,c . ,V1B .mata.e. ... How oi no man we would more cheerfully vote for for we feel assured Ihat he would r dear ' to carry out the rest' iririci les of" II""' Clay. And although 'we'tr" neither". prophet nor the son of a r rorJiet vet we ' .. ... t r ij r.t;,.i -k.. ;t .k. . .j... .i . whole Whi .olie, there will La In,.. tieut stability in the couutry. i D.inriiic Cauurfliuii. We are glad that thi connection i at , trading the attention of the people of this' iction g'in, and we Lope tbo next Legia- laturc aiil grant a charter. Wslearuthat .of, otber .timA L,T. follmi n. ,k. good poliey of having thi connection, and a meeting ha leen held in a county east of' uu me .1. u sistiruau, iii suicu a cot,- nection with Danville is adrocated. Wc , hope the Legislature will grant charter's to "J Kct"n of fit,te for tiIJ'. , .. ?, rrr" "We i .-state aiu i not asKeo. A in another pjn Ot 10 01 narison between ' P"pcr, i' making a com-j nth. three lines going .V.rrlJ ""jrr. fi"1 and South, and the middle route Lis the decided advatiti, e. 1 Il;ad it Tt Drmocwlie Prly . Some of the Democrat io Press imagine that opposition to the Detnooratio Parly alone governs many of those who are eu deavoring to displace it from power. It ia not so with ns Our opposition was form ed in its palmiest day. When Gen. Jack- . . . , . ' "a f leir U, any change iu our feelings now), it is a more determined opposition tnan ever, for every thing goes to confirm . . ..nthM remark of Mr. Calhoun. that the party U only held together " by the cnlicsiva jmwer of public plunitcr." When ibis is the governing principle, is it any wonder, tbcu, that so many defections have taken place from the Whig Americau party ? None iu the least. There arc so many men of seven principles, (five loaves aud two ti-lies) and thi Democratic party have so often played into the hand of such men, as to reward them evru whilst true men of their own party have been overlooked, that defections may be expected as long a the Ucmocratio party continues in tact. )ut we hope the time ii coming and not far dis tant, when the syren song of Democracy will be dipc!''4 aud the people be no longer tied to a mere cbeuiira of tho "brain Economy in the administration of the Gen eral Government waa made the test in IS.', S.'i l OOO (Kit) for four trin beinw considered . . .J..,,..' . . I . If " . expenditure of the public money. Wei! Gen. Jackson was elected, and hcsorrcoHis ed in hi first four years aa to spend 3100, 000,000. Well, this kind of Democratic economy has been going on up to the present time, and from $14,00u,000, which was con sidered too extravagant under Mr. Adani, the expenditures will under Mr. Buchanan's Administration reach 8100,000,0 0 0 . We give an extract from Mr. Crityn - den s speech an Kentucky, to give our read- era hi ooinion on thi aubiect : " He thougkt that could not be much of a coute't which i nreDarin;; for the future when the people shall ugain choose a Presi - dent. " An administration that begins by ,,.,. , , fc , spending $17,imi0 000 of surplus, spend spending $17,imi0,000 of surplus, spend 'JO,t)UU,UUU more of treasury notes in ad dition at the start, borrow SJIl.OWi.UuO j more during its first year, aud foot up at the cxpiratioo of a year an expenditure of i ( 80,000,000 with estimates of $100,000,000 i fot ,he next Jr. an l stand long in tke fvor of the people The country bad suffered great financial distress ; commerce wa depressed, and it was some hat owing to these calamities that the deficiency in the national exchequer ex ists, uut sun tue Auniitnairaiion is charge- able with extravagance, und the inevitable e . ... C0DicquvOce is a great national debt. When it is rememtiered that the Administration of younger Adams was denounced as ex , , mi wca.ncr ia warm an i uri, tui mo was denounced iiti- .r .i i t i i .i , . , city i rerr. etly bealthv, aud the quarantine entire expenditure for1, ,, , ' , , ., ., , . law are rigidly mforced. Quite a number 8'il,000,Oti0, and that: , . t L j . . j .,, ; ' . ' . ., i of vessels are now anchored at a safe dia- !'".'. - " ' lour t.ir. araa n.tl ( perj0(i w $iuO,000 ,000 .what will be the (conclusion of the American people when thev consider SI 0l OlHI.HOit emended bv ,1,e Buchantn Admiuistration id a single year? It ii euongh to make people etudy Ktioj" , W ill thi not open the eyes cf tEe rrople ? ' ' e "e know that tbe friend of tbe party will j argue tbat the business of the country bas ,rgUB ,hi,t lhe busin increased, Mil is an, lieve tbat it Las iucn one so green as to be- increased seven hpe Dot' Tilt F ft nth il Nitnrn;u,i. I. ha, been reported in Kngli.h paper. r (ha( frencjIf UD(er tbe management of """ '-wiij, " uuiaincu a lootnoiu in Nicaragua, and our government i much surprised at this, insruiuch as we have diplomatic agents in th.t country, and be had to bold negotiations with two separate! e. v . , n . i.- V Matea, tcaragua and t ota l.ica. It wa ' . .. . , v i suspected tbat Louis Napoleon was actn, behiud the screen, but the French Miniate acting at W.sbirrgton bas informed our Govsm- n.ent that Mon.. Uelly & Co.. had scted . - , , .. WJ thVa? frtm l!,e I'r"eb Government, Our Government will tike all necessary at.na m rnitni.rat thi. n,nr. ..,., pret(!Xt mn be fouod for eotltet,io ;'t on!.l.orcad the following npoilof the Board , j.-r.k.v- : of Managers for'the U.t car : ,lje f th' Tr,,,,ari tre,,T Inolhrr Imgoalion. ! We learn that Judge Pcron, of Wi'.ming-1 ton. haa vesicne i, has resigned bis scat a one of the Judge, of thi, State. Hi object in resign- s J -' su "'S ' lo UCYV,m ,,""" " lBe practice of '" Prof"',on' This makes two yaean-j cie, on ,hc Superior Court Bench. Gov.1 K - '"'' tlie Council of Stat. ' lo meet on ,h Jo,T '. ar ,h Por i r""" "'""8 '"" var.ocie. that may occur. "' SL i inni V I) This day the 21th June, wa celebrated in Statesville by Mt. Moriah Lodire with .or..,l.ra, i ..,. ,n(l -..-..ifi,., Tl r i Li'rru Vre e niost glowing account tr ce',:''r,'l,P, 'D " tuo reality came up t0 Li' "P110"' O"1"1 nv been a most! fr.,.di,oTiei,l atlair. A new room erected v. ,t. ... .l..l:...,.,l . .t .-. tor the t.rart was dedicated on the occasion "I wi-h that I had lung, of iron, and a'l ! thro.-.t cf steel that I might proclaim to the people the evils of Jnlri unl Improvement." r ' The above is prayer that was uttered by Judgi Klli when he wa. a candidate for the Lcgf-laturs in i 16, in a section "' n" cn-er,enlly the puhlie mi ml ha, ft. . k . .i i. . i not Ken sufficiently apprised of our under- ot l.owan County a here the Dutch are nut . i . . i un ...r , j . . . . , taking, a to take an abiding interest n t 1. ' " j 1 ! ANOTIira W AR OM IlAM, The W ash- ,;jton correspondent or the Journal of ( otn- nu ree, ( Administration) say. that the Kx- i ,r "'"'''on f the Senato wa. eall-d on ae-1 count ot tnoian ireainr wtiicn n.d been 1 ,uhmitted and not acied upon. 'I lie Senate, -..t of a quorum, ..Ijourned finally with- out ill -rosin if of them. Ih e eonsenjticnee is ; that aa the Ijoverument cannot pay for feed i ing the Imiiai... they must fight them, and ,Ue Oongre. mu-t py a big w.r debt; on aeeount of the eulnahlu netrUet of :... ----- -- -- - r- s"." - , amrs to ao vneir uuiy. i ay. j,s, Prom our Correspondent. Charleston, Juno 23, 1J58. Summer I uoou u in .11 it glory and .e dull season' i setting in, yet e have u and activity enough to keep up our the lifo .k. d.nu. .nrl .lash nd hustle of seaboard city life. Tbesummer abaentees are tl. nnp were, for it has been stnlcd by actual experiinetit that iu, both male and female, ......ui.. i Pl,eln.,.i. tlirmn.h the hot season without losing caste, or being cut priety of appointing one or two more life by the r.n:!usivrs of the St. Cecelia Society. , Director, of thoso who have becu most if Sullivnu's Island, Mt. Pleasant, Summer- ficient in the work. viMe and Aiken, are now becoming to be All of which tc most respectfully ub considered fashionable summer resoits, and , mit. KaMUII. P. Smith. are being visited by hundred ho used to spenT their time and money at the North. An attempt was made yesterday to sell the Standard office and all that pertain to it, but it was au utter failure, not a single hid being m ide. ti snieeenenis were oaa ,,)f? the past year "tn liililes aud 15 tesra- gr4Vpr and sbrieker hers are very in nob and 'peculator were afraid to iuvest in a mrnis for which $'ti Ai were received. chgriued that blood was not shed iu New concern that had died " for want of vitali- i i'De money received from the sale of booka ()re,U!t nd tiej predicted, and would cxult ty," n the Doctor say when they do not j , cjoi The amount of money eon- j my ported at It aud said, ' e you gret know the name of the disease of which their tributed for llihlo distribution since the last ,eBp city deluged iu blood, ana talk uo patieut die. It has been a bard time ou nunual meeting, and paid to the Treasurer, j nore goout Northern Uutoherie in our newspaper o well as mercantile pursuits, jWM 8'.3. an. " Cities." The new from England it entirely and others may have to follow suit, or go 'J'he oflioer regret that not so much has conciliatory, and promises a speedy nettle, by the board. It requires an immense sum , been done, either iu the distribution of ,enl ef the Gulf aggrc:-ious. Tin people oi money to seep up a uanj p..p.r, ai.u those that bave paid expenses during t tie Society, during the year as was during the past year have done well, and may reason- j previous year. ably hope lo declare, a dividend in the course j () motion of Dr. Cunningham, it was re of time. As times breome more favorable I klvl that the Managers in each rongreita aud money somewhat easier, I may be tempt-1 ti0 be requested to send the Kxeeutive ed to start a weekly myelf. having had Committee a written report, one month pre some experience in the business, I myself ; vious to our anniversary. The Society then ! '"o u irarc, i. u ! umiii mi n ni-iiii. I shall, however, apprise ycu of the distill- 1 uihed event bv ii'ti nif vou mv nrospeo- tu which I shall req lest you to publish cod- ipu-uiHify and gratis. About one. fourth of our population may fouud on King street or the battery af- six o'clock in the afternoon, whither they be i ter congregate for the purpose of getting a glimpse of the fashions, and inhaling some fresh air that set in about that hour from the deep blue sea. While the sides and 1 crowd of pedestrians, horsemen and carri- waus ou tue outstue are nueu wuu ueiise ge, tue interior ot nite l oint uaruen I 'il! contain about five acres of children with their nurses, tumbling and jumping i , ' , 1 " 14 1 i, ,i JT .1 T i . , h, , , ,, ' . , oac he or forswear sine e b essedues orever. r t, t r Great preparation are beiuj made for the celebration of the -"itli of June, a day , made doubly illustrious in the annul of our j State history by the ceremonies of the lay- I nig of the corner stone of the Calhoun Mon- ; ument. The whole city wiil turn out n mu.se, ,u . ,.rge aueuuance wu, ne , oere ii .i -.I t . ' rom .tie country l see t ttie South Uro.inaand .Northeastern l.a.lro.d. with ilf-ir accustomed liberality and public spir- jt, have agreed to bring all person comity to the c.ty to attend the celebration of tho i f ; . , ,, .,, - , , t f , . ,,' ', fare, if thev return in a reasonable len'-lh J'; )J '" rt,Ur" ' re8s00abif len?in i .. 1 1 1 t il . ------ ---.-. -, tsnce because they hail from infected ports, i.:.l .i ' j : ...r -u.i,. .... v-ui... .uu cwMgnsn aic e.j anxious shall eome up to tbe city and di- I charge their eargoe. The Mayor sud city Couucil determined that if we have fever i this year it chall be of domestic manufac ture, and not imported lo order. Tbe bin bell has arrived but i. not yet hung, and may not be for some time to some, une man waa instantly killed in tne nrst .lirmnt to !... .t i nU of In. lie. IV, l ,,?"lpli' House, since which lime l p.rtiealon ",io1" 'M'rbed or Propo-ed Kail foid. e ,1B , aljd i!oof th work hl, hfrn ; road Route, between the two principal eon,. brought to a stand still. It i destined to lakn l,i..h alan.l if it .l,aM nise.s.l in; reaching the position dei,-ned for it. and it T " tu., ; .., t,.,, .. i 0f it I of a private nature. anta conbrmation. 1 i u,'s "or snother time ! "P"""" ' rather startlin?. AS1ILKY. AVVI Vl'IiS l!V fiv m frf t Wll'lf: A N I h It ft Alt I Or MLCKLKM.L LO RIRLK . tKlfcla. SUel Creek A. U. J'rrtl.ijteriun Churrh. i Mat Tbe lmh Palm was read by the Pres. Rev. J. H W'att, aud prayer was offered by the Rev. 11. B. Cunningham,!). D. The lleeording t-ec y, fc. ye Hutchison, M. I' , ' ..I .i.. .r .t... i... n. lie car ; To the I'rrsitlrut uvd rnfmri ot the Met k- I'nlurg County Utile boeitty: I" accordance with Art. 13 in the Con- ; t,"1,,on. requiring the Board of Manager j '",ora u ''"' report of the I rroeoediura. state aud condition of the So. . clety, e beg leave to make tbe following report And first we thank God, for tbe many W6 j bestowed' upon u during the past vear of health and b.ppiucs.-of peace an'd plenty, a. indi. id Ua lis as well as a State and Nation, aud for the ereat reliiriou aaakecinir throuvh- out the world abich promise to characterize j the present age, a tho age or gospel light, ' but more especially do wa thank 1 1 mt tor the gilt ol ID Holy V ord to the children of, i men. The spreading of which i the sole object or this Society that the needy and the destitute may have in their heart and in their homes the word which makctb wise u"t0 l'on, for " no mau liveth to him- , " ' u" u," " oiui.eii. I I hn noard recret in i.s that ihnp. Urn ' itjt n j mat mere nas "ot bee" " ",ucb ""-eotnpli-hed the present rear, a wa the year preceding not so ...... I. ..I I... I... .,,. r ,f . . , , " i 11 '. ., , j, ,.j i, . , sold or distributed, owing principally to th. fact that those appointed to visit the eon- gregations, have in many ease failed to do I he number of Bible distributed d uri 112 the past year was and 1 1 T laments, amounting in money to 1 tl.'. ''hs mount of mouey from the sale of hoolia ... Slol 'i. I he aiiiount of money subscribed and paid in i'.l't'i '-J", all of which will more Mly appear from the Trea-urer report ftome or the l.hurchc have taken suhserin- lion which have not as yet bcen collected or handed in. A as have not accomplished a maeli ! thi vear a we did la.t, we fCf. )a .jc4 to say that it wa not bemuse "ur of labor wa bceoming too small, but a wut f ...r., l.:.L .t..i:r.. u , . - . -m...., .e ii, e uioou ol everyi laudahlu euUirpnae. , I At the Depository in Charlotte, there lias Ibeeu kept ontantly on bauds supply of I Bible and Testaments, allbougti we mi not been so succe.sful in their d.stribui.ou the present year aa the last.' still we feel en- 1 couraged to say th.t with . more vigorous : viTorl for the incouiitiL' Year, we may reason- , I ably hope lo ac jomplish more than has bton . done in sevoral years previona. In order , to make tho society more cuioieni, uvni 1 life-member, have beeti appointed, aud wo I would recommend to the Society the pro The Treasurer, P. J. l.owrie, presented 1 hi report, which having been referred to;oe,i l0 tbirtl time. The corruption in j committee, Messrs. S. W. Iteid and J. H. .wyer( wituesjes and jurytueu, in Can. Price, was approved and adopted. It np- ccu,ia different trials, are unpreocdeuie1, prared thai the Society had distributed dur- Lr ue naj been bung the first trial. Tii' , n0olt or tne raising ot tunas lor tne parent eieeieu ilia loiiowiiig persona, sa ouicers nir the ensuinp vear . via : Iter. K. II LaflVrty. , President : Dr. J M Siron?. 1st iee Prest- dent; Hev J H.Griffith, 2nd Vice Prei- dent; P. J. Lowrn, Treasurer; K Nye j Hutchison, lleeording ?rcretary, and M. D j Johnston, Corresponding .Secretary. D. M. Lee. J. P. Iraiu and J. Ii Griffith, Kxecu tire Committee for Hack Creek t'hurr.h j Hugh M. Hunter in lieu of Sa'i ucl Wilson, pr..-perity and Gilead ; Key Mr. Kan-em. i jiu f It -v. Mr Taylor, Sardi ; Asociate Ufform I Lurch, amue Hrvee. in teu J0bu Walker ; lHhel Prebyterian Church, Joseph (ullcspie, in lu-u of An-lrew Sprin? pw Cre(.k, K. J McCord, iu lieu of John Alexander. ViVsw'ir., That the Corresponding Seere- UrJ l'e ve puM.shed iu the Ih iriotte newspapers, a nonce to the ou I . i.' .i.. .n ., l grrg1tl0n". ,0 have the collection tk-u up be)f,uninf the notice with the first iivie iu June lH-'!t, and eontinuinz it two months. P. J. Lovrie was coustitated a Life lh rector of the Ariierican Bible Society and Hev. Wm. S. Moore a Life Member. Hnolvnl; That all ministers in the county bo , UoJ .itl , of ,,,, Anul, ,u. , , An)eric,n,,;h,e So(.it,T. f.,wW Tbtt tfce Msnagers'in each ! eo lf tnioinpd , ,mil ,J , ... Atr.ilantM ia littir rD,ir. J ,.,d inJ r rt ,M , K,;eu,iT, ""'i irpnin Committee previous . , immittee previous to oar next anniversary ; l.Tsohe,, That our mm aunivers.r, be ,',l''''n the Presbyterian Churrh of Sugar irecK. on ine '.'nd Wednesday ot .Marcii ('.,..1, .1 t-reeK, on Iti ., .. i i ; n'i at I o ., 1 Ibeineetm , , o clock, p. m. meeting was adjourned with prayer i ' . . '. h. Nit. HL :rcmsoN,nee. sc r Ttte wma. SIKiUTKST UOL'TKS. Ma. KutTiiR : I desire to draw our at ' ""; )' '"e attention ot j ,b PM"- 10 ""uu' "-PP Tt.ele. i -. - . j through the effoita of intercted per-ons, ! mefc"" "" l rtstvs-ew ' 'o0 . ( "'" of ,1'8 -th May under the " ., i Itund a "Zt IZll afloat but aa some ! Publ,c- ,n exceedingly interesting article i compelled, on reselling Uieun.onfl Irom re and the balance ' "'"if f ,r,b ,ue (heretofore unusual) di.. ; Memphis, lo submit U the cirrui.ous I no. shall defer lie de ' P''' hich certain Railroad Con.pani.. bad "he way of Oordon.ville,) and eon-eqi. -Some of the d el ! ' ff' r"'d tnT ,r osportation of the V. 8. j J Ur-: 4 t.elve hour, at that pl.ee- t ot : public, an exceedingly interesting article Mail and pas-enrcrs between New Mcai, I in Ihe extraordinary short time of 4 days and 17 hour., and hereafter to be reduced to 3 diva and 12 hour. Likewise that ar- I ' . , . - ...... rsngeincnta nati neen oeriected with the I'e- - .k... ,. I a semi monthly mail via Tebuantcpce lo San Francisco, hich is to shorten the prs,, ; tiisie 10 days betaeen New Votk and Call ! foruia. 1 hi article i followed up by a ! y-tematie and detailed statement in the variou new-paper alon? said route orgiuf , upon the liovrrtinieot al ahii,gton the re- ;.;.. t at.;. .... .1 i.... j i mo-t practicable on between the north aud Isomh. Ni.w, sir, I am a-l-ni-lied that a tetharffy. almost an.ounting lo imbecility, bas takeu posnession of tbe public print of our Stale. , I have as yet beard of only one new-paper , in the State (W ilmington Journal) ahich b.s given utterance to one smgle expression nf nm.n.ii ,,n m ,.......;... ; .1.. comparisons of distance : adv.uta.-c. Ac of other routes. I do not now prop-., lo go into detail as to tbe merit or demerit of the various proposed mute, which have or i should attract public attention ; but merely ! intend, if I possibly can do so, to draw out public opinion a to what la really and truly the nearest and most direct of all the ronte j ahich have or can be procure.) between the ' orth atw! ."south. A nd that thi article In ay not be prolonged, I shall proceed to the comparison ol relative distances on ihe i route most prominent in this connection, taken as it is believed from reliable data, j with the hope that the puUie journal, which ! have noticed the article, alluded to will see 1 the propriety of giving thi a notice : , fr.m Ane 1V4 . ,V.0.. v........ ; i m,, , .1" 1 Kr..,. . to Wa.hinf i . 'UK . i:m f 'hsttino. i Kiehinonil f.rsitH Junetii """'"n 3;'7 ri. 5tViiV.ii "' i'. W atrr V . i -"ehiiurg ll,,.tl, j K,i.,ilh-,"! ' ",l,"n. ai'4 ..Liu i ut foeiit Diii., ,,f M,- iippi t u. K. It , 3 Nr. Orlrana T..t-I I.BTJ Ihtlanrt (mm Arte Vnrk It Asm Ori.am, ria H'l. i r.unglvnand Manrhntrr l(,nl,od i r'rnin N. V..rk to mile.. W,.l,injt '.Ml Atl-mt, ll'BoMll,... 130 Hfi Iti-I W'est I'lillit, Isomer y .Muhilr, New Orlrsn ,v met hin-.villr 171 Aiisu.t. 7 Total I)nlnrf Ism A'-w mk im Ab- fsr'i ri'i'r ana' AlUnl Air I.int Hn N Vork to mile.. (t ( ( l-,l,.r,.. 40 AllnBSsairlintK.il. 3 ' W.t P I HA M'nlr-rr S7 M-.inle o,,n w,l,i,,i?s" ,.JU'I ... 1 3 S3 J",,"",n'1. ;rre.,.Woii,'.' ,.4 .tcw i,riiM na, 6 , ,ia; ' - Thi showing from aatual official Hi,. laneea will doubt srpri a Kreat many ptnpn oo "' -". " '"'"m- m,t,,,n the report of the great s.vtug of d,. tat.e. by the u route, Comment i. anneesss.ry. X. j y K W . Y O K IC CUIUUPUNDKNCE. muitlrr Trials ..vie Kinrovi ( or.mtfrf j lhmpn llililigt Oefin Tffrgrplt Je r i if Monroe iiruun of ti e Ciltj CiililofuialiittinrttCout.tiy ( Vi ii n li ft 1 'tut Aluttil. Cauuemi, for the murder cf Anderon. the Policeman ; Lally for that tnur.lcr of Simon, son, in Hrooklyn, and Dpwd for the uiunler of Doolv. are all on triul thi Week: Can. ,(, olnur ,,je were niU(.n ioia,bed aa w at the newat The experiments sun the Oceau Telegraph bad proved entirely satisfactory in every particular, and the iui,t anguine hopes- are now entertained of a success this summer, in connecting the lo countries by telegraph ) this wouderful sir hich is 10 extend ecrou the ocean, a a show ii me by one of the director, and n only about three fourth of au iiM-b, or on iuch iu iitihii Irr. The ve si l are all now un their voyage to this great national e-iter- pitae. Iu passing down tecond Mreet a tcW Sunday Miite, I saw lb Lf J,Unrt Monroe, and was ' eounlrymeii ; to see him t lie rrsliug pore ashamed ol inr iitrvnirti : to see him tliua left In uri- I M,uri,y gimje htt lilllt ,.,, bav been taken in Virginia and here, to ren.ov, I !,;, ,9 ,i native land, and o the 3d of ! ju. he i, to be disinterred, and e-eorl-d ofik . t,. V I ,eamer, to Virginia ; a steamer is chartered, and ?30,000 eo'leevd to d. fr.j expenses; so at la. I our people saay kno whrn p-sing the spn eithi.nl b. mg lul l, that there rests a I'f.n.ef itf' (ke l'ml:i iltitn. The City thu fir, b bceu ei tremely lea thy ; the deaths only aniium ing lo four kindred per aeek. and ait;i three day excepted, e bare had no '.rm Heather Jet California atill rluptie her treasures into our lap; the la-l i-iir brought.a million and a half, and th same may be said of m-arly every ons that ar rive. What would bave ber n our erudi tion without her! Jioatng i ao .")'ic ; Snake Root, 40c ; in Jaauary, tb-y were 40 and '.'.. The griat lidn of prov perity and penuineut business iulercoiir-t ia setting in upon u again, and though not active, the 'gt' are, that with health in our borders, and good crops, lb pri st i t year sill giv our laboring uaeu emp'oyai.nt and our merchants prosperity. Many ara now leaving, to rusticate in th eo miry f-r a few month The ehorebc too, ar e o ing up uutit St emuer. I meau the fash iouable one those that save souls and vi-.i the sick me monlhi in (A? yeir, anil tlm other three give tbf in-elrea aud their tick tfuie to prrpar lhuilfe Bectssan j f t a fresh supply of graee. tbal t on- err has at joururd, may expect a hit! quiet iu the national family ; but a soon aa i .s . w. may e.pee. a.osnvr ,- v Jur VMh, l.'a. CaCtIOi To thi Pcnt.ic Ilsvng ji"t encountered unusual delivs, fatigue, alii 1 m"ny excessive an'iojanre Ctr Hie t,e !..! . . . ..... ..I .......I k. . k.. !,...... .,.1 AIxadriaCoiiipaB, ani nt.du.g .,ve, i compelled. reaching Riehn.oid from : bsving eonneeted at Lynch) urg as pr- ' ferre,, au abmdonn." of our roe pons thereon and purchased ticket ever tfc Richmond. Fredericksburg and lV-mc ...... . . I.. .... k... . II. .!.., I - ;"-"" ... and Washington t si.d Urebv caution the ! public against the rout' advertised at Mem- ! P: Washington, a. not reliablc-the undersigned having been neatly double lis " reaching Washington, a st.ird in their 1 H verli-emenl Mo-t ot the delay ri oeei-ion.d by inefficiency of the eB,p!oer. i ,ne iosn over wmcn wo ,-a.-r.i ! We also caption traveller, nrt to ru ' I-)fei.burg for Washiiigt.n ..a I Alexandria, a the statement iade-st tie ocieo ate hot to be depended upon; a j ,h,rc ' ho rasing to ihe traveler, in p ir ! 'basing a ticket, and a bra at lU'umoud a choice of routes rau be given. A. L. COCII RAN, of Boston, Ma J.S T. MIX. of Ne Haven. Conn, P. MILLARD, of New Oilcans, A. VlMSIN, .... L B. CANFIF.I.D.of New Yotk, 1IHS P. AlihL, Richmond, June Mil,, Tiie Rtuiivsi or PnasinaNT foMior, m le"i f' the W big, will at rive in llnh """"d on tbe morning of the ftib July. ('Iir i ' D ' '"'g rininsy.; eD.xird Hie ,u, ! Jme-ton, and be eonvr)rd to the Capn "ere mey win remain iu state, aim a " i'sry guard of honor, until the after joon ! hey win then he removed lo llolty Cnietery for final inte, m. iit, under the i orc ' 'tire military foree of Id mond. and, prhsp, a detsehnu n frmn I P. S. Since writing tho si.cv via oh-ene that the service of the 7ib rrgimcnt of "" I ork have been offered and arerpird a- escort to coniry tbo r. mains of Pieaidrul 'nitoe ,0 Virginia, the reglit-ent sgreeii,; to tear all the expense, for the privilege I They will bring at least 600 ,en, and l"? ! chartered the steam bo.t AUban-a for tlie purpose. It will eot the regiment iroiu S 10,000 to SI 5,000. Unl. lirgufrr. niile. , Cotton 1!i mi Ishsm A Dum.ir, Ko, . 'ii0'' 'Richmond County, ha sent u several .......... s-7 ; cotton bloom, gathered on hi plsntation , ?Mti'on the 15th iust , the first w have c! Ihfl or hesrd of in thi State. ( - ! Mr. Dumas writes n (hit lie erop ' '" ' ,that section are looking rjui:e well, tboui-k aaji. j Corn i somewhat stuill. Coiiou, he)" I at least ten day. ahead of last year pru? 'try. V''. ! ' l STATt Ro.nMj Wa hoto aih-s of Nortl. (..,.,-. i,,4. :.. v V-..L .1.. yl.t l ,,(,. r;,..::. .. ti . tm . T.,. - Missouri e3 . Total,...., ......,

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