iV'".. ' f7 O 1 1 : "If ' m 1 '7 V v J rifir : a- I I v W ' ' - :, v. . '1 I ; tb ...If'.':- ami I' I ':,IMI C" ' i I ,'j ! VTtioay;::: Janrary 2. Nil. r nil r.itT3Si:i!s. A il , ii'r!:'- i - hniild lie.i i i:i the W i) l.-:i'.t-U h.i lie . lili.l.l tliU tin- !.i .'!.' -ilM-tiTip". I"U I'-'. ' Ii.. -t ii'l. i i l..-iir: I'.cikli.i ii'.; i i c ,1 1.' n ' ( '; !-'lin.i.'; l'ei "!is ls.vi,;;.' it 1 -t'.-il. t, ;','.' 're I" l ivil,'1( i :ir- 'J' ' iptii.i, bo..!; -'-. a evldi li"i. v.'lii h li'";. 1"' f.M!!:. Mi"d o ;',ny per- on mtei';-ti"l .;i He' ti'.-it t 'l'. L I 1 1 1 1 i ...?.-1 w wi i.t fli ntliliit ev el'V lio-t-ii!- lh l' ill Hie eounlle- of Wil-on. I ;.!-...,ii'.'i'. Nnsli und Martin', and ha an et";i-r.e and .lohlHtpli. It has a'.-o a j. 1 e'n"i- lation thro'in'hoilt. the St.it". . I liver! i -rlS he-ir :!..- I. iet in trind. . Tin: 'no ism r.s. hmi.rl!,!. 1 'v.i'fkl tlirr.- ha Lea ir iV.'i -" . I-t iejjre'ity of-ji-n-nli'tl 1 1 T . - - in tie b ind v.. ill,' and lo 'i-y ..ll!-.. b'-ii-t. P-mr- l.f-inii'ni',' t' !' 'oinewiui-t f:rtor.:b. an, ifljii tn;Mi! of allai; with "i 11'"! .. In C.n-r.' , efret;i 1 t;it!j;.) i:::-V tiniM-'imiiiti'.l .':' .'';'"""'"'. v.liul l tl rbt that, M. --!. I lah'.-1! a'-!'' and 1 p.-cel-t'cr !,'!. Oil" lave en;;'- l .in. li Cat. I .-Htm 1 1 1 ; 1 1 j; b,'. tli.' bat olll-idr pl'i are. tin lilt i nbuhli tied peoph', wilij t art 'a in i i i v si'dion i 1 .'.- . . I : av tin lall.f.l; .tiiinoii M-ie ;.ailV eolnl il ti, ui.lry 1 ,i;-!,t. Ihe n:'-!", .n turn to n miI.i i- M i nini tiiahle fact- "I' hi toiy-, rj ll' -;o. l..i 1011 l:I,i r-ii-on. i il !n r hi...r" or, i !! r ;it v- a liM.ll.:t, in a-.!., Vihelhi'l' . is better in t ait lernf tfii l.ind, to ne every po,sible. iiieaiis to liiljiHt. ei-tiii'j: ilitlienlti ' beiid'i warbe- ' t-iiHi or 1o.reoi-f 1o iie'jo'i'.iti'in-, al't-r v.nr li hp- beijiiri t ' An adjndnicnt mast tah" (.'ae s uae time, im t sotiieliody mud 111111;'' com idoii- S-iine jieople ima'rine, t ha1 vv.lr of it'-i 1 li tlie can" d .1,1.,... I i.t flu. tniikt 1. I r ii 1 1 . 1 . T h "ill" ' L ' I H'l ' ' e ' II I 1 . 1 I. 1 I . chiia';i s in the world, but this b a nf-t s-,'-lm lni-t:i!-.'. It only prepare-, the way for other and more potent inilnei;,M' :. bvery warlnii' t neee-i arily 1r,n i"t' . "'' v n ; it"1-vailiii'.-s ol ll,.. ulidow tin I ft'lirr mid tee brothers I ii(,fl Ter-.onaHVrriSTaTi'rTT' "T Ii'tratii.n toi' )' "p!iij i ' Ayir, uliiiii ours If; we Ki ow ; peenKai' fe ein.'itioiis a: -m i.ile le.lt, f jt, -i an-e" 1 the!'..' ill' L larv III IS . let coi id i'1'lll Otf- v :e "'r tuuii than mere p or n .. l.le . an. ''.I'.'.ll.i I of nil frne pab iot and hot . ! M're li; "i a" this, we 'ha jl'etlOTI! m, .-4 . , j objei t of thii iii demii oi;'U Inn ulors. i .! b-.d Ml.ti p.I. , It h.'ii been said by s.in:o of the l ,i';bll'.e.i'l papers that'the !Sou!h is "anxioie tor :i.-f.i;i;" ' lail lliis is.iiofs.i ; the Suilh d u s iT.i h,. rur, I'M? tie? Small d"-trr a iv o-ni; '.im li id n rpetiiation of her lights --r:;!ifs lln.t Were cliurlv iinilerstood, nun ntabied and trannnitted by tlie fathers ai I,.., ' , CAIilHM.lUI.'J t ''li 1 the Con -1 it lit i 1 v i . If we n-proilnce the ooinitiiH of the f: j of the Cole titiition, iv nhal! be fulK' saMs tiedtlit t In y lim- t i',:ititcstioii.ili!y intein'.ed t iiriju'e ei. in the p( rpetuat ieji of shivery fis fir as nny restrh tioiii iir.iei'.'vlinj j'i'f.i.i Jfitel'il jini .(lie'tion lire ctilieerued. It wii iietnally e.pres-eil in sn ninny wot"!-. 1 a', it ,mx irttijdly melerstood by" '.tie fi-.i..,er of the I 'iiu-tit ution.: ': N'., inti Mi ;ent! 'and lih"v.il mimh'd man in any .art of the I'-niti , Sf.'.'t.es ,'iiu ihfiy it. with a sha.low "' i'"n-,.n. ' , l'.or nearly thirty year--, .the ii .titulinn (.f livery was not only imtnole-ted, but.v.a'i t'M-n proUc ted ly a law of rSmiM-cs.' In lTlt",' the MiissaciiiHe'i!! ih Icrntion in Con"iren V.oted for ll law IVccvT'iie iv. i-v I in "all tlie Territories, ineliidht.ir the Xortli i Wt'M Tct ritoiy ;" mid in ,.:ljt ,.f uiael'io.l of ties law 'ly foreign power.. . piiper! If niaye-i -v.niis je;ileU-iy JJttaii; "I ,K aav i'th-t property.' . lu order that, we inr.y,.r.,'.f n; i er.r 'to be writing for etrcct, wo refer cur readers . t'lu Treuty of I'm-is, i 'i;,;;. Xcx, let them re fer to tlie slice, ful . efforts, of the chh r Auams at the t'uurt of St. .Imie-., A r" ,,. peusatioii Ibrsljiv.,' property ; thtrdlv, to the , negotiations Vtf Wii-hhi-ton wh.-u Ireddei i. for recognition' of property of. the ;,.,. clainicter ; and -.till later to the cho.1.,0 ia th.' treaty of (iljriit, where John ICjitM-y . fdauis' v him of tie Vii:iui-.io:ur.'. t'..r rliej.ro teetiou of ' yliwe undothcr )h;r,;-l'i. y'txn aiij'thiiiif be clearer than tf.is ? Gin nny one boi accused (T iianderiii;- tiiseetiomd ir.juilicp, ori-cckie- for jMipuhirity i,'i imy irt of fio country, who n-JdnnU hiicIi uu.le- ' iiiul le teMfutionv frcui lii-tory i i stibstantiaU' llie foct'lUt kli ves ever were eiii!,l,.ivd.'ainl now nuut be recou'icd n ; "p:op, itl y ? ' , Mit iiuriJly not. It is .iomi I doi'trine. , whatever party if may or inny i;Ut favor. : Not let uh take a l ok at tli.' ipiesiioa of vUyefy in 'he Territories." " For thirty years ( un rr.s p-sod no act in nny wy restrictir or iut. r.iicliiu' sla'very in the Tfrrilori,", nnd tie ( 'ouituthmal , ri-ht of eti.eiiii'r. or icidiie: in the Tcrri-io. rlcmilhw is kb,l of j.rop. ,-ty. w. v;ver' i even bjoaht intoquction ; ami as proolf of refer to LouV-itn-i, Alabama. " omiotiier Territor'u's. 1 .. 'pie 'i"h' matter, then, roso'.vcs itself into tht-ii If the people of the S litimrn Tates ever hail n Constitutietial ,-i.it to bold fhiv.; ami HO one pretends to deny this, they cer minly had a riijljt to remove them into mtv, -territory which l.hcy nssi,!,l i. l.riii-tiiijr ' ( tit Of the L'uion ; and if they had that rldd n, jhey Iwve it uow. " ' ; i'llis. t0. is s.illiiil ...1 uvvwiiiij, iuiu e , iii. tare a r-fni..it... . , . . , - " Trom ,ln,, y a iiir'tro-n ,m un.lonuiLle Mntcniioa 'the fathers of the Uepubllt, aau' the ptfifricf the Coast ltatioB. .hcif!?! ob- ; ;lt. r,,... ,, ; rue una me uoT-tTi; that the. Cot'fctituliou savs notli- inf about reiiiovin-i witli "slaves into the Tc-r- s to be ni 'j'ii red at any future time ; -. orv -'.!'';' 'Is p-videnee . conclusive 'A I re. een-ioereii in :ti lie same l'.trut ft!. e.s have i-iual iM .(1 - pry roritafion t -r It i- r Ui'rn.. thes. and, rirosuwl- of- in ti u- two points; .ii'i;i'i'f' lit. ! -;. .!;. i:i the take ,r;. ill 'ill' a l.i'.r cuii-t.ri;i'U'.,'ii o! I In .lltieal Intel niii :i i 'tnar-. .. tei - . it " 'n -in i ' ! - ri 'ii : ' i; . -:it of i.xiv' !if!'i-:ii! ":! i-; y i: ; ; oiiiU' ' Vlei.t from ! .v.lal.le.; !:t4- V ' -t;:oii-;trr.f'ii.'ii"-,-v.'.llVarn vtfy h t-ii..-;.:t, tiKt tli- li.it the. 1-1 '1;":? ft, n .tjeai'jui? !i" Nortli ,;: 'l rj .-n S'e;l!i"rn jiit' thou Sj may dc-.-..i' rallv n li : I. :iti:;:!!H i r ;i. , hi ;if iii-l;i;.ei tle.rr lljevally, a-- tin ;i U'.e r in-'-, th" pei'l r , ... hont the 'a'ii'oIi i'ortifry so e-e;ei' to i :;r-i-i inn I., l.r. in lnji-'lilerin-j" Caen o.iier a pojitr- i 1 .1 :ni".' ;ues would . have t.li.-ji. th" event. Ii!,e'.fr that a civil war aid '-i.-.u.. i; v. i.uld r '.ii I'.win'j; on'-ui-tlnnv- '-tVul'y '"(just let all' of the r tl'i itiei.'iliS ;!!' vm i;p in oi iiroitu'S en hoi. ii siaes till f. battle, hi ail their, fol- lev. . V and k be stationed t a re- .hrn let the lod to ti-hf per, .1" d; d;-taaee in the real' i l.a.',. 'Oil bnlh .'ideS !'( until e "!v o'.e'is r lain. (Mil' ! ll is hi-h! .probable 1 hat' then "the jir-ojHc . eniild select a f'Vv benest, lifei: from "it their'! : iiirnbers. w!i'o'(KKl nrriine tv-rytbin in a j. n.aVm'i' j-a'i.-l'aeiury tj i.U partie.;, in. a very j Uort time. . i. . .... i I I 'i 'I'lijl abiiv'.rie!iiio;.,ed jiliaa foV Settliil'X I n.attei-:. would very nearly o) I ee-it '.til -act fii'-.' of n,a;;y i iviate. the , tic. valiiable'bvi'--. o - ' A 2 VI'ER E.STIXC. 41 2 AT ) birlVT. S2ALS.. ' TS3 . v oa I " 1 hav i ilay wil I di"t..:t-m. cnri'e. pondeiii. tit. it an in. i ri's :hl; eon-, r i b;iu!;.;h:!I, bean'r' clli tion t'V- id'! despat ches Iresident. lb- I. in .Mil Maiov At;.le!'-o! to the , ; ,;,:-e-en! s the ,'c -ndit ion of r.ifaii's at bort Si n ;it i'i to 1 .e'lifaith v- am! se.ti.-.i'aet I'n'V, The i iviiorts thiil iliij.. ir A.iHie;!.r. i, r-hort of iiji I li" i..id that. ii men I've orr sho; t ailov.-- i.;s i aiiee, i ; nut rm lie has proyi'ioiic an l ... . - , r...: r ... i j,!;,-: fr three :..i:r:e.; m.V. should ill he .nee"; i .alii-, aml.ttv I ' iy. lljly ' ti .1 U'ne.eo (."i.i-i ' r ;l'.!v lie". on:. I'hai tini ills (Ifseriptil'ii of- the s-ni--' in ' i:;to' tiied I..1111 '.Ml l . j 1 . 'ii I . ; (.'.I j ..t.ftl t ;i:ir he Ii 1 hem, ,!) ever. r:-,. 1 . sr- 11 ail ill- '.a'efC'O'ir.-e witli tin; ie:..iOi'i "n . .. ..'!:.:. . . ,'i .i, ...v.., ,.T rr.,.4f,-v ,et l Olio :-o.i 1. in 1 ; - 1 - . 1 . S'ell; .f .(.. come 'n"ec.-.iirv, iie .say-. t.. , ,, , ;' . ': , , '."111 sued tne rti.li perfect i;ise vith Uieir be.-. r atid'all tlie Uiterk-.. -.Mt.Jb rr1s Island'. ''U",'. ( 'harlc.-V a is tl:reiMivl.tlis.f V mile beyond ';'' 1 :ijj ,01 uie .1'csl Mieil-t ill'ov. i'ofl Sumtee. . '. AVe dip the h'spcrrraph .froni enu 111 tin' -l'e. ter.-hury,' Impress, lait eaanot. m;.ke ii ii I Mel Iv I i; If .t!w. l.,r.J ,,.., ..r I 1... . olid. Tlie '. ' '1 . .. ; '"a-vn si'll ;.i:ce cv l.i.-! IiMjii 1 ft .Sumter l.s hree taiie-. ati.l it is a little over fair miles o the liilddlu of t harlestoii. ih)w j-u- ,s1(.il s r j,aa be thrown wit! lars at '.'"oft Sttmt any id the iins or mor r, we d.j dot know,' but hel! have iieen thrown far as five-miles' or more. It-is very prob'nb!,, shell could l;.e thrown into-. 1 ! . a .. e ' , . 1 . owevc-if that ..me part Oi v iiai .i n iiii ironi oiii.;r'r, otm t vvi.- j iC votoa ....1 1.. .-. i .-ti , . .. . , 1 ui'i "i- ;i",:iiai;;:i ic n il ' irair'et aril p .. ti ....... i . 4. i 1 i 1 . 1 - . 11 u:i-m i:ave oeeil. Ii 11-i tliis IS Hot reilSl. tia- b!e f o .H'.'.i'.pi.sp. 'e hope, however; that In i l.e operation oi ;';hel!ir.2- out" the ie peiipli i.irte-H.m Vll! riot l,e I'esort.e.l to :.t t . i res a- ii vvoiii.t iiiniotibU'dly precipit.iie the en sis, an -1 create a eeiiei-al "laa-ivip." '.llW..YORS.'EiIS2!..tVl-RE, Ai.haxv; N. Y., Jan. 19. 1--01. J eoiiimitice ca Kedcral lielai ioni; in tjie Assembly "'rep.oripil in favor ofj the t titont iienvtnu' lit" rnrlit f.f e-s;oti I iiJid giving 'the wliolb power ef the' Stat to...Mippres 'it. Sine-T'dy u.'.-.jrinir- 'f' avoid civil war ooti.-isto-.tf !y with honor!; 'nnil.cx!res.:t!'r readihessl'to meet niu:. States in a spirif (if conciliation r.nd rd i""e iill catisa cf coiTijiiaint.. Are. Aisi. a Wiiiiiiir.ei-.-.t'i divide ihe le'rrivorv with proper resit i-.-, ions after" ilto ltiatiner ill' to;- jit.-sortri 1 omjiiomir-o. ii .. . , , . - ii,:-. lienytng. ine lifitit .ol seCoasiou rattier a tossir h-afiire in the ai-tioa of this Cni'iiiiiW ee : .rnd as l'.,i- the Comii'iiitJ thh whole p,nr,-r Jt the State it ijtrog iipinss a pic'::i;oi-i l'..s'.s ; How came ibis the Stat i1!,! snppi-M-s'iT-Couiiurrt.ii ? ''. very natural whole tiowc-r v ?te.i .It our Lonrt-t cpinioa that Hdwaid i'.v.tl is a ViMT se'slbl limn, and tH-itle.it beintj bnrcd. Cab:- -Howard Paul. illst lnfill"'i he jo-1 r" l-istw..ivt ,s 1.',.- 1 , , , . .s, .. w .u. ope. iKUHtr usKetl Dv a si ciety ill youiVg'inen ia New York to .en tribute i:ion"y totvatil "a , - ami u-i- pro- tieinno-ratieous - j- --".t.. m 'i v v.;'iii!H-rane,ms vTieaki'i;.r " ,l;...l;.t , .1 ..,:. , 1 .' a- ! sons fwr doii r so. F.iidj 'tiab is the fa ai l t jiideniic of liepublics.. JA'iait uistr-K-t'd (JreoceV (Jul!' What Tac-teuti'.v.l il, ine?. I..10 ! Aiiarciii.iHl l-anc,e ? tiah J.-The f- eternal proueusitv ,,f -sHtlilisr upon iiccasions and ulali tluies, is the -'curse the countrv l.acheiors 'take couratre ! Read the fol low in.tr. It's all very prttv to talk abput the "sifperiyt roni forts of married life.';: The Junior "K.h'tbr. thinks he knuvii a thing or two abotit i. I here are no troubles like domekie one.? uT (invn;Lr a maa to suicide er the i ooiue. in !pne 01 uie Miiie.ior CoUlifriS of married lilV. there are as many. erW.r,- suicides anionirst married men thaTf amoiiifst ' bachelors, to Judge froai ithe lnblic accounts. . . ' :.!';' OVi J wiien He t;:re:'!;at tlie .-: ar ot tlie - e' v. -t-i ! 7t.irl is (.vci. -K-.ii.lfi-"-iii; . . i -avs thai tlie l', i P'.ji'JW"1' . I . J , , , . 1 r VVTf Oeetl ami Mill Uli!!'!ll-ll.'e V t - u.Jji' "tTi . .c. ...... l .'. i- : J , reei'"-iijA-l- -T'J ! 'j '" oie ci v.. i -owe j rapi. t- - "" , ;i;i:e i a-!.. ni'.c'isv i iiroe.-j . cott.'Mi nave I . ,, 'ei! il.to illj"ii.M'b..' i.i'b used in defence, j ,( 'rtoftlii! i il inj V,h';V t.i, in' er la ili'es u'ol !l'f!V! ; I.',.... '' ... r-"l... :..' 1 ..;, 1 1 . i! -;ii i -1,, i i ...,"i i'". ' .J ' a C'. . ., ' . . -. 1 . 1 ... I , it;:i lie ,i;iu e iyi' : t to i.i.hi i. p .-;. i ('.i i f a 1 1 a .'l'e tie i, il, .,,.. .1 ., ., I, ,,,' J !,' 'l...'K,.'.l I !i.:l M'.uit v I liecli'i 1 ' la in., lie notie'ed' theiiu ie'iw ever, i I THE PBi:SE.T YEAR. The year lPVi is the first of the f.r.Oth Olympaid. ' Thefe will be an ainiual eclipse of tlie sun oathe 11th of January, another on he 7! h of Jul viand a total eclipse 'on the ! 31 -t .lav of lWml.fr. There will alo Wa ! immediate proceedings of the " (-rand i partial cclij, the n,oo n the 17th 'of! Gathering the other night m the base- . i id ' O O I iv iJ.-c.-mbor: klArii "'.vi . . (..) W. I i I ' ' .V AVf ljave! mj'ictd t$e above jgojii;r Ihe iipptpers foi" s'lnie .tune, and it has to us -thai there, wa a slight wis-' in it. Tle word tinwd is evidently ; lv vi-i:V; it. ,li.iuul bc...i!Mi'tlir. Tlie word iinti'ml, Mcjnifk' 1 and a "vearlv ec'.ipst:" i'r- Jnot a corrfct oxpres"ioh ;' but aii I '-.xr il .!!- UII I j c , of; the tun. m WhK'il ill.'. Jjim.jT i s-m'-i "tlict-j c-xcept boi-ili-r, I ' ' . ". The Alihnnac si L'i.ee-.U the whole of the a tii'-ii'd rii:;;- around the sit is tube on the K-tli of .lUai-y, .dofi at miiHit past y, o'clock, 1'. M., invisible. , l -e, to i:s TIE A63 .-YALGUEM .BAX.'ER. AVe h;: jve received the f. ire-:a;iiF,er, in the !;at e of; ;n exli'a, of the Ad V-ihirnm -lUin- re r, to lie issued daily and weekly, on ind .24th U the 'preen, month i in the j anJ taat some of tlie fanatics de-alei-hrVrank I. Ulbo,,; editor. It'l QVV to thflr thrwtg cut i but as after lb cK. wi'l ii 'liKxlel paper, in typographical ap , mi doubt : and,, under the charge Vilsoii, Will be edited with ynich peaf'UH. oi jir. ability, ; It w P'lit.or name i be a ni'.aiL'i'f she.-.'L in j?oi'ith"V Its iroies:-; to ,ic a Democrat, but as its ndic'at';s, will ailvoeate the ad vdvreht systei.J of taxati.j.i in this State. It is ajsoj Vin.fi' ; -.(.'onsti. or of a vli'Je l'ilc. with a whale Ution jiml in Uwov of.ji vu'ttrd St.utli. i and o Jf ricl:; ot on It-izard.- It also be ic-ves a-illlti hat no "sufih ientcan.-e exists for a dis i of the Union.'' and, of course, also no rights of the South are in hazard. Ji-lleV portion of the paper will so be devoted to b wbh nr. foe markets, -news, etc.- We r iind rnterpri.-iaij editor threat pis cl..-v pee liiary t uci ess it; Jiis nov el lunU-rtaking. . 7T' ;' TTI.Nl i r with a Miii.i.iNr..'jhc pra. t'ice' of'eut'iing...f ahictHl t, remre. tU : presumption .ot irttr etrulness or; nneo'isciou.'.-ness to siio v. that the. testator fullv reniembcred meant to disinherit the siuleror.-- La y .Mary w on ley Mo-ntagn cut j:-her icgiMct' of a son vi;l a . j:liinea. ei Miendan- tlireatened to cut oh his eltij'.-t ;.rn'wiih a' sliiliinji'. the quiet ro tor l was, ( ouhm't you give it ine at e. if. you ha'lva to haver Fueh-a. thing at yo:: ? i SViiU, unii W7U Metkovj, ri'-iit end Modern," in the Qxaricrlti onij .. i 'he will f tiie preat 1'reiv-h wit, Ee lelhiis. m ice i:eats either el. t.tese ; it !: ift;tts louows 1 ovvc ii,i!t-,--i.t!a?Ss!,-.n (Vi'irier reports the ii'tiond twei'ty-'biir cotton plan- .'( a: im -average ot 138 tins " br so? We - presume that a mistake it should probably be itisff:ul -IT '. Sale of C oteoiti ua Wilsoia. Tucker.- an Agent- for alargeMan- uiaauring ft. hi- Massachu'sscVs,, recent ly purchased iil Wii.so-i iAi I'.ilr bvmdril ii't!i!il balL-s id- Cotton at i-ic per. lb. on iitnety iiavs. ' . ! A cr. temporary tl.iuka it 4 ood -k-e that Mr. Ilucrer, at f T.n'-leston, siituld infirm the 'President that- he "holds- himielf 'resiMnwibbv jfOi-.theTo.-ial lievenue," as sa"id postal reve inte is .in i:tn.t several thoiisani dollars every year f i hat .if. it cost? (hipv4niialit sevi. rai tlioilsand dollars yearly to st'jport th.2 Post-O.tle-e Departineht jf bouth Caroliua. Mil it ah y Movements it MAf?SACiuv sktts. The-Legi'shiture ha-j unanimous ly passed resohition's'tenderir.g the l'res i !:r.t V;vh. sdd in men and money as ho may need to miintain tlie imtliorily of the;Ceneral (-Jovcrnmeiit. The Mt'am-l-!e deelares that South Carolina has 'committed an act of war. The Senate .passed a bill authorizing at-idlncretise of tlie volunteer military of the State. : A bii! was iutroJuced'in the House for Use enrollment and equipment of 20,000 men, to be styled the Massachusetts; Vol unteer Militia, to continue one yea, and autliiv.-iic the. Governor to. tender .the -'ante to 'the President, MlLITAKV ExCITMMEKtJ IN Lct'IS- vi Lie. Tlie Louisville Journal says the .military, spirit of Kentucky is b?in2 ftVijy aroused by t'he w arlike aspect . of the times, and "that just now tlie talk'fcill' f-urn'f;on-nii!ita-:-y tdbiirs. The -for'iia- tion of new co'mnauies is the order W t!ie-.day, aivd whether K:itucky shill ! or siwil! not !j tlie battle -crouiid in tie .civil conflict which seems im Mir. iMe.'i uu'iy in i.-icK in tne n'eeet sary iorce. to defend, uher altars and hi fiios." Military I conipauies, jt add j aie oetng raju iiy i vrnicd and tlie worl ; of reGi-uiting goes 'bravely' oh. ' ii ,- . ' , - . ' t y; W The folk bliowing - resolution has'! isiy air-rWd to bv bothi Le-lskLre .f - ' j.is.. t virgmia.l been un.Tjimou: Houses of the , Legislature of Virginia : I Hesblvs-l by the vent ral Assembly of , rather sttcpisk ' about ' saying anything, bly, and now met in convention, having ritymia, Tliat if all efforts -to reconcile i'nt that he thought' that the" South j "l'y and freely investigated and disT he: unhappy uiil'erences exitiucr bC-t ought not to have the wW iiulled over i cussed the proceediriirs of the Federal T tne tween uie two sections ot the country, shall prove abortive, then, in the opinion j '! ttje General Assembly, every cousid- j ... ....jm v.-s. IJO.U craiion nf lluaor anj interest "deuiaiuls i a n - - , ,. . . . . ' i ,v e. tliat tai iiguna siiaii unite her destiny ' wiU t.;e siaveholliui? States of th .'outh. . 1 ' .,'' I Fit w re Notn ed Fokfeitij Cheer-' f'w.Y I'Ain. I he echool-rnistreasea I 1 - 1: Cue of the representatives of the Chivalry in Congress, who had beebme irritated at his inability to jet the floor, of which the Speaker probably thought he could not m-rke' :t good use, was heard to exclaim the other day in a final acces of passion, "I have been in Wash ington all winter and caught every j d d thing in town, except the Speak-1 re,' Washington Gossip. er s ev ,.,,.,, ...luum.tuu unu yd apsiuoii 01 ue-zcicc lie was not -..- j'w nt ; i-iauicu winn w.c m. .. u-re ,opay a une 01 nve mm- favor of so luuch iro;n, but ' niereoy. remains with them and at Comm" ve,;. Most ,f ; ! fi"c Hghtthat North Carolina eould keep : " 5 anu. wicrett,re. M "ral at, Witbin s v oov.s C' , J IV'r head above ioarJ a while lonjrcr. i 7 ; enoiniaauon, can be cauccUed, 1 suiu-j . - ; ! Mr. Ned Sherman sai.J he was in for ' a,',", strained or taodibed, by tho Written fur the Wilson tecieer.' GRA.D GA TH ERIX G." alone. Messrs Editors : As I noticed that I vou were too deeply interested in the j II W1C ' i nieiit storv of the Court House to re port, I thought it would be well for those not present that the proceed iii-s should be made public ; and accorditi'X- 1 take it upon invselt to do so If i should err in any way, it would be a source of extreme regret to me, and something that I should be exceedincrly sorry for,and moreover, I should at any tune be perfectly willing to be forgiven. ram yours, I.espectaily cce, SWEEl'STAKES, Jit. ilr. II. L. AVuiton was called to the ch lir. lie stated that the object of the iucitt-n was to calce out a new corn-ful-eracy. He said that he had not as yet "taken any very active part in the pre sent movement, but that lie was nocow- i.ard, he was bound to becf-vr the right ; he thought the spjirit of abolition ag- ! o iession ouirht toJ be foioiked in the for himself he asked no quarter, he was for war to the knife," that he axe-d no toward secession, but that he had scru- I harming eyes, waving curls and liight odds, find feared no bntchcr-y that j ,,os Whereupon Mr Wills suT.rCsted H'-Xale voice, seemed to be the Belle of mail uiiolit result'from an invasion It OUXM I .must How, said he, Jet the sluiKhterhc- o-'ni, the South could be 6-ied no lon- yer. As for the inhabitants of Wilson, he could' supply the.u with the best j kind ot meat j any kind on the most reasonable tenns j Mr. C. L. laiker then addressed the , v.imir. lie said that lie was ready at ; any time to buckle on his knapsack, and die m harness. He did not want to tuunufacture any excuses for the South, she had always been all oak, at least the main body of them, and that it was not his part to trim between conflicting opinions, but hoped that they could all i soon v.e into line. . no ior t ne I . ' I f - A 1" 1 ' M C i ooiun, una woui.i ncv ei' art, out at tne was not ouc:to make-uiuch of j a unb-n. . . . TT 1 . . i in. iioward next-arose and spoKe to t ie joiiovying euec . . lie thought mat tliA. iliiptrinn iA rir.Iitii micm .wt.: tru bittoV :, to 1... .ll,,u,,l bo win.' t -........ , , , f 1. ..M.: i .-1 mciv.oi so iiiueii laijv, ana wauica uvuvit, he thoua;ht that the country oiiijht to be purged of this fanatical : spirit, audi if it could not be effected otherwise, then let the South be cutoff from the North. It was evident to iiliii that the present wounds could not heal bit the i first intention. -IIo-m-1-1 1.1 llt'i:(l'-'i. Ilr j 1 - j.-- r-mmoTcs, and could sincerely say lor one tliat his bowels yearned for PeTr ' Mr. Malione immcdititely nroso ai-.d I Wm' 1,0 )?8 1?1 t!Q' A I T ; US"ier UU r ?? andhopelthat he would be 7i7-end lit; u ti , 11111 in mi 1 to th rritiitr ik - a few remarks as row.,.,.,. He said that the South had been -V", into fiuietu.le, and' it was hiiti "mix in ; lie did not like the, idea ov plastering' ox ct the issue with any. pre smptionet offered : aud furthermore I if anybody wanted any medicine let it be known at the Drnt? Store of Thomas and Brothers on Tarboro' St. Ezekiel Mayo then arose. "He de clared, that although everything appear ed to he dark, he th'onrht that he could see a light, and that it appeared to him that it was over in Peacock's Saloon. whereupon lie moved to adjourn ; mo tion not seconded. Dr. rhompson sant that he had been j to sing small, as it was of import reused of looking (ioyi the iHWt,r j nncc just thcn(lic sl,oula j . J ; or some tunc pas ; but he wanted it 1 his opinions at some future time with to he understood that he went m "tooth oTeat pains. and nail" for Southern lii rhts his in- " r T , , -r, . , iluence might be small, lie said, but , , J? "cl)n that lie still he thought that he sloml as hi,h m"rh tho proceedings of things for as anv ojie in the place. " I TT V'-'1 tbo"t that matters "IMBarham was soon on his feet and V1 ratl,eT tMh; ho said that, slid that some had represented him as j J'U f. WM ,a,sad 'Friar?, to look being rash and hasty, but it was a mis- j J.0 T- ' nnJ 1,,at present dif- taKC ; no said that Ins pasr beat catrndt. aud confidently asserted that hit nn I more wiients" than any 0,10 ?' i ,. 1 ' ' place. ' 1 " ' ,u l"o ,Ir. L. A. Stith declared that the pre- ' sent condition of the country was the j "r- McBride offered to 'm"nd his rc worst case that he haeKevcr" wittiessed, mar'Cf!- and thought that :icoistitnnionol treat-1 cs S. ' Perry made n few 7ic wotild be eminently beneficial. ran died observations, and moved to .. Ir Bullock maintained that, however j aU0"rn- Motion carried, anxious he might be for union, if anv ; contest was to take place he was ready lo1" au tn'J("J'ment ' time. E. l'rentiss Tucke then made a fe remarks. TTo rerm-tteil that sine ,-,nn ; , I - n .... ; snouid say tnatjiie was no IJcm xr. t i and the like, that he was one of the ! ; j l .i , - , fi'jiru-stock-ruce-x, nevertheless should1 go roitf forward; he h:i.Jrirye, the ' whole ground, arid cahul.ticd the result. He was for having a line of deniarkti-' tiou ruu between the North and South, j fd W.US ,aSainf,.any avil 2'ing to ,I,sturb. the PuWlC "d''L- ! Mr. .Lam. -Move stated that he felt ; her eyes any longer, it was too ba a-d, ! j that he was ready for any emergen- !?' - ' . - i I j ! Mr. Jesse- . Adams inquired if the : i -vt ., . . . f .. . ' -"tortn wanted to play a bltt game' If i i , he would not vut uv with it , anv i ; loniriT. M. ri.- n.k i-i i .i-i. i xu.1. v-utia. luuLisuii ucci.ueu IUH1. lie ! saw in the present JVZ-it.-irv mm-o. ' lirent-s. th-it Srtn'li lar.. ; , 1....I ; S . . V - . ...ic ..v4 ,iaffuiii- ; balding up the Southern interest and : thVu-ht that every country ourht to he thk architect of its own creatness. i . T . , t i , . : lir IsMiah I'qt-Ij cii 1 T.. ......... tliat lt ,.., piuy 10 mm mat tlie abobtiomsts in-; tended to cml the Soutu out of hvr rights ' He thought the South had the j law on her side ; he nv;.s in for lynch ing all Idisturbers of the peace ' aid tint whatever mi-ht beco and I become of others, lie could jjaddle his way along n M GoriQan, ",ared South Sar? ,na T?, BT , th,C a. '.I 1.--1 -1 J- , , ' . ., . , , . tr name .'T'1 characters li i rlnr i" it tl'QC lite hAnnaf -... All JHli'SI IV - UUIlLb ffl til' niojt. that the Southern States should strike off and set vp for themselves he had ample pr'jof shown to him that the interests of the South had been bjeked up too lone He said that he wanted banu.diatdy 500 new subscribers for "THE WILSOX LEOGER that his increasing responsibilities de manded it, he hoped that this would not be thought a childish rcquftt. Mr. J. 1). Barnes said, that he had voted the proceedings with deep interest and approved ot the priiicyle upon which the South acted. Mr. I?.' IX Stith aiJ tTuit if the Abo litionists thought that they could ride over the South, they "would liibl them selves annihilated in less than 2 40 ; thalhc was firm anc oW in his opin ions; and addicted to Wse-pitality, but that the matter could be more appro priately discussed at the Wilson lintel. Mr. Joseph Uarboc announced that he find the papers, i and rather leaned tl.Mt tbreo ci-t-nr, na ..,..."t .'.;.,.. Mr. Barbee. That's iust mv fix. Dempsy Vann moved that the enn- tl'l'll .- of tbo WiliMi T irrbt Iiifnntrt Im lli;ule suifl(ijc,ltv argcto hold three g-iUous ' yr . Y. Barker moved that a side tlJ.Ue le substituted, as that would 1k)1(i just om,tjal0lU le said that when the whole matter was traced out, it would be clearly seen that the' reins of Government were n t held by the right hands. His tongue could not be bridled, he did not care a bit what ; others thought. 1 Mr. A. E. Unchurch said he had . teilJKd wroth whcn he sv u what ti, n,,,,, t,.,.l ,nart...l t , to ..cc lish t3 enJ . as'for. the cllllt1l ,ii.; . nn 'ttC.;mia ho j I ' iiiunill ft 111 V I IVjVJ "j v , tilon;rllt thnt t,10 b,;jt was on the otM,r , )(u this was sew in hu inoin. i Mr-- II Bardin thought that the j T.- i -V orth would pat deprly for ;iving such unnecessary oi-fence to the South. He thought that the Legislature had made a very small appropriation for ;m7-itary purposes, he thought that at least eleven thousand stand of arms oiifht to be furnished for the State. rrrtTTTTO! TTTrWrrf' WuiTd re.vt satis fir,l Tf. i.v. v " --.-w.vv.. ..v lll'UUI, J that if we take the bod u of flic Smith j they were for immediate execution, at j ay ros, and thought that troops ought 1 to be ffeied iniTTiodliit-.b- " I Mr. Kdward Clark declared that he fi'y fM in his opinions, an.l fnggling going on, and believed that t 1. 1 : 1 a. 1. . . 1 . 1 x R'Mui'nt ucscrvca to DC 1 j 11 , 1 a "'or power for ant the people them- ! sclves' and not politicians. " mt. 1 dinstman said that he felt much c1i." .'.'y tue Pwpnt prospects of the "V nZ . l.1,on?l't that the rnachin , ro, eriiiiiciii. h.-ir,V-ated, an.l this must to every discerning mind. Mr. -Mnrphev said that he would not give a fddleshck for all the propni. M ....on- i.y u.u ,nnii, and tllOU-rllt that : the whole country was very much out ! V tune. Dr. jMoore. was called onto deliver his oriiniroi but cot.t l.- e i ' r . 0 wouna vp. i ''Vixr P1a.v" sni1 ,p. - R jr r-ill npon j Mr-Hettinger arose and i-iid this i was a mistokn ho n-a --. :tf : ,v. Virginia Trie ricfit v. Kion. of Seces- Cm- T?-iTi.bdi-,l r. -.. i i ii ,mii a coin- mittee appointed for the purpose, a c e -r a- . . form of ratification, when Virgin a . ', enteml the b "ion, which was agreed to ue Convention, in )ie following words Virginia to wit : ' We the delegates of the people of Virginia, duly elected in pursuance of a recommendation fron the rreneral rmsem- Convention, and being prepared as well as the most mtiture dclilieration hath enabled us, to decide thereon, Do, in i IHV VVUy ASJm 111 the name and in belialf of the people of t-- . . . lrginia declare and make known, that -the powers Tautcl under iI'ia eonstltu- tion. being derived fr-jm . the people of the I. mted States, mav he resnmeil l.r . ' ' J iijviii . nueunwoi iuu auij snail ow 1 iereiieu 10 uietr miurv or onnression. " 1 11 1 1 . l.i . . s - . 7 '"'!.. ttC "r "se i . P g any capacity :,. . ?V. uclntin r oucer oi tne L nitei .states, except in .. . ... ' ... mose insuinees in which power is eiven ,y x)e constitution for tnose purposes; and that m..ir ..ther cnii.i ;;.,i.t- i r the liberty of concicnce and of the pre cannot bo cancelled, abridged, restrain- ed or modified br anv authoritr of tha Tn;ai s Garres-Macnre of th Wilj- bMlnc ' TISIT TO CASWELL,' CHRIS T MAS MERRY TIMES POLI-TICS--BLSIXESS DULL. Wilmixctox, X. C. Jan. 14, 18C1. J)ear Ledger : Having pjd a trip to one of our Western counties, which borders close on Jjte line of the QI-l Dominion, to spend our Christfcri holidays, and renew past associations, I will rive voii a miu account of it. Caswell lias long been noted for its fine tobacco, seconded only by oine of the counties of her tdstcr State, Vir ginia. The lands arc undulating and broken, which would not at firtt sight ;ive a very inviting appearance to one trom the low. lands of muck. and mire. L'er people are kind, bos-pitable and intelligent, aud are fully up with the times of this fast age. Her fair daughters cannot be ex celled by any in the sunny South or the frigid North, for beauty, refinement and intelligence. We had the pleasure of attending a large party tlie night before Christinas, ' where the beauty and chivalry of Cas well were well displayed. The beauti ful Miss A- , with dashing step, the evenine;. The charming and lovely M1SS M with 'auburu hair and iazel eves, was also there. The tall, rraccful and iueenly Miss M , heightened the pleasure of the evening with her smiles; and not least of all was; sweet little S with sparkling ,1 It rm " eves and rosy chocks, me j 011115 beaux of Caswell acquitted themselves well, and won many a sweet look from the fair ladies. At a kite hour wc left for our quarters, where wc soon fell in the embrace ot Somnus. The next day was Chris-tinas, but it being very cold and disagreeable, we as submisMonists. Although the peo ple of bus natite couuty love him for his manv noble and virtuous acts, yet thev think him rather slow for thche times-of ocril. cXyvTlle : it bciiiac Con V - . . Is. rr i i.i.i-vv Micieii there was quite a crowd. Mr. Brown spoke for some time in his usual drv way, pleading for the Union, lie was followed by S. I. Hill, a member of Ihe House of Commons from that eonntv, in a rich and eloquent speech, w hich was received with deafening applause. Mr. Hill, although a yonng man, bidt fair to occupy some high Hisiti n in his State. Wc believe the people of Caswell !..-.. r .ii I :. i I jMisinciwi oi an kinus is very dtij. . ... " Cotton has advanced some, w hi, b makes o,-- trt- M..-.i.. f ,.r - ... w ta -kTwifti v w VI 1 i former appearance. . The Minute Men have taken posses sion o Fort 'aswell, and arc deter mined to hold it .-it all rik. . Yours, respectfully, aih;li:ss oiwkiiVeil Written f..r the Wilson Ix.ler. To the Editors of the M'iUon ledger : Whekkxs, Ouc fl it-!ica.led, frog mouthed Dutchman, named T. Brown, niade his appearance in the village vf! ilson. and cimdiif,.! n r..,...pi . ii A . l cj i ne effect that tlie 'E!gccomr,e fJuards," a certain militarv eo:nianv. belon 'in - to ine county he I .as not a proper nirard for the ajjt our time very cosdy Ova good - - i ,,Iu.r htt., without uMcniig a w;rl Tatt.Piiof conversation was sides and pished her aUut i a tlT I'totf secessi,:,,. Secession is gaining rapidly ".-mfortable nuainer, but after wo had i1' in Caswell, notwithstauding'the old 1 our n,n,r,ugs the motion W- , HJJ SS war horse Bedford Brown, Senator ":m.e d.aMcr. mi- ' ,f anything, m..te 1 'j; i,,, ;,,tl,l;Jl from that county, is fighting so hard 1 7;W; ! ThUotnitcl Se and JW axaiust it. lie may well be- classed j t..pJu. gale on the . w,n. m,rvy m. anion- that number commonly known tors j.iade the temperature a .uhmgbut . . - fully endorse Mr. Hill's course, by the j thcm evinced almost barbaric unnnlVi- ,",,r1 U Jtrut large meetings they have held. Weity. Tlie m.-doriiv ..ftl., .f.;i.;L.i -ir:,r' ht -" Mation. N,,,1T th.. the day not far distant licn woi,.lcrfall5i upid t of feature. Oa'e I T",1 , r T1 ? T J Caswell w id be like old Mecklenburg ; .f them however ihomo-.- y- , 1,1 1 "U rt5j:j n f hng- th-r m ,l,e -,i,c, .,,,', rid n,7-. .,.; & SSriSS -'f ' " the first to come out r.n.l declare her- answe rs to int of the i ' ler.nl.Kl on .j.r r. self free and independent, without re- poundcl to him. Ml' t!,11"10 '""t Aftr I'Vin- lUir 1 gard to the State. L,? S' . Z '1 ' ,lllC .H fied then, that fiti,i7 wa. om,,,,, Of JO, -100111 .P. Stntn ,J .w -"'- North Carohna, had left, or was about e ' ! Vf1' f bu.ll tip t ih .W,b- i. Ikil he cu. to loavo Tarboro' f.r Weston, to ? , onxJ? Ii!,;M"1' Klfu . ' n,t gtt a tt, uherc.u be n-iurteJ asist tho p'eople of South Carolina in i , nrC l,,n&n5 to ? lt"Un' ' t"'1"' iu Uil h't defence of their rights; the arc to I nV;7; ?4 " Al- reared al;o U a f.-w .ainan-r thcuf certify that the abovonamed I utcl.,n, j WU- I'j"- J2 Lim U & P at. 1 jj. named T. Brown, issess4,s very ii.defi-! V' V . " ,l ,hi'kr a,,k f"r ,,r"y Ua.Ji,iitn, lf l-Ai nito nti.. in v...;.'. ' t' U:Uy M" but tnassa do : ' pnt ber in wh a .i.v.llo.t -sl.e cotal .VKS., ..v vi,wi 1I.IHI 111 IIL I truth-and furthermore, 'that ho has;', " U Come ,,p t Le been guiltv of telling a falsehood ; or, ,,C?' i 'C m ,r M-t- rday, - and when Im r.iil -.11 ,.r i, o... ,i , in plain Eiiglili, I would sav " tint he .... .. has toid a ilelibcrate lie. Ihe antece- j .lents of this Dutchman are verv ,,,. ... .... . nig. and perhaps it may interest the public to bo informed of them. It is relateil, njon good authority. that this Dutchman, 1. Brown, at one time attempted to take a siil on their , t V V .'''i rvl,t awav, Uoanoke, but that the boat ujUin" r , '"'V i U'C U'1 he was carried .low ii the sir,.-.,,, . ! . . . U h'x l "cul c, right awav- to siderahle distance, and lin:illy caught up on the limb of a tri-e. Not being able to extricate himself, he w:w com pelled to rcmaiu bobhing up and down all niffht : camrht. uofcxaetK- li'-r- A! salom ui the hair of his head, but i:i the collar of hi, coat, bv an iverhaii 'in - limb ; and it b supposed by some that he intenJed to otticiate as a buoy in Charleston harbor, had the Guards Cver arrived in Charleston. Said T. Brown Las ofiei;ited " a variety of employments since his arri val iu these parts. He first made his " appearance in Tarlxiro as a jeweler, but uot succocliniT in his occuoation a well as he expected, he tdok a dUUste o it, and attempted to make a living by resorting to the ue .f snmlry little . l i. .x.i. , . i.bloug pieces f pattlo.rd, which j ..t .1.1 . . ., ' j prtv oi p:r,eooapI 1101 lillirf jli'-lil.V prove ircacacrou to the Holder. It - i .1 ... 1. . . i r in.-um liui no "Weill IU and did not win. . lo tne conciutii.ti ti.t. ti. uosphereofTarWo' was not .. . --- ...v. tohU'getiius, he left sud lenly e . i ' , - ! , .or pans unknown, ana went to -iuun- i.4v. ai a.w' . mm uau,w,c great esin, 1'orkopolis and is said for some time to have pur- - "- """s..' -. 'iui.sM, , iuui, n. - u - iible t.. .r.le lifiiK v. r 1-lievn tl.i. A . ... . . . port to be of a fabulous character, and th antliMitieitv f ;t .,M'I .l " " - :'.' miued u t-e decided.y apocbryplud. lit afterwards rcturne.1 and cntcrel upon a military career, and in now sap posed t be lying in wait f ?r time iniajir.arr entraj. Should the Edgtcombc Guards ever be called into acrrKc and brought into action, it is to be hoped that, for the honor of the Company, they will not be wound ed where manv Austrian were at tbe battle of Sulferino, in the Inmltar region. . In eonclusion, I would mggest that, cb ,"ll bl ft,., C -1 1 . 1 T 1 1 r. ,1 r, Arfir nmin show hiu-.self in A"ilon, he would cm- fine Linuclf a little more to feet; other-1 wise lie might leave thi tillage pro ceeded tv a baud of music. Yours, Arc, ( X. We would ?ay that we re not per sonally acquainted with Mr. T. Irownf but that we saw Lim in our walks ; alout town, and thon-rht th k"w .n.-f l.;...r l..,t IV , .,7 . . , . ... trust tliit. he will lie able to exnlain I , 1 iiimseii. '"" j IXTERESTI LETTER rRO.M ! CIIARLETO.. 1 " .. I Jw Mans at l r in r,rt,rr.i,nn- j . . ft .1L 4I - ' 1 1 xlH'f iiinriiivit irinuiir.ir'ifwi Edmunjlafftn of Yiryinia Lmidg a M'ffrlkirruic Separation of Jlun bands and Wiutt Deeply Affecting Set nc ! 1 , r 41 ri. . 1 .! I.II'IH1CII. UI llIK .IllIM"!. 1 , , .. tions about (MiarhMoii lIarlor, on Sun" day, the 12th insLint, furnihes a lengthy and interoting account of what , w . . . he saw. c inusteoiitcot ourM.-iws , witli aportiouof thcnanive. writer says : f9 vibiT to the iiAcnoa foktj. Sunday with us w;is a bleak, cold ai..U wind- d lv. The water of the harW was Cervr.Mi-h, and the waves t..w.! and rolled i xcev-ivelv. Tlie Steamer :iircable on deck. THE KL..-- "UHTKKS. t starting weJia-1 on lonrl, in add tion t the partv KeiiUeni-ji m the "tnais, going tue round oi uc ? for Souf CaroHner.' Kollcd on in hu-e knots whercever the sun M.oL ,h P v dozed away in neaerfal a.,,-r. ..V . ri. ,i.i .. nes anl aeiitnfcrinT in iii, i. mi;. lorts. about one U..U.J ul fifty or "f ', Tl' ' " ",u" iw Und The,e fellows chercl and j?V KtrfSf Mtte bored their peculiar negro lingo will Sr. i , r. '' ' -r ii.iii.ite delist at the ppect: of U- " f coming asther termed it, 'v. rto fiht , U .MrK" f 1 Vuuri grinned with delight as anything .X-a-! "rV r v "" , rr lul in- U the f.mcv pa.d in VcCew. 11c t "lnn M.tbr , i.lena and language interchange,! among l,,c, ' ' T, Vf ,l ilt Hum and to nil who ch-c to addrefc" l A,u"? 1 ,W 'jL,r --!, "im III" lUC 1VU- I I 1 i .,. , ,"--.,..,,,, i '"P"'n-n m.o,m n.ai ihe.r.poke.man sho!d male. He, in answer to my questions informed ne that mo,t of the d of Lands were from Santee, aah from -de big planUshun, sah, on the riber.' (Question. Were yon ever on the sea or on rough water before I An-wer h, vc, ninssa? Ik San tee sometime run so high .Jat 'cnJO (canoe!,) swamp. i How would v..ii li!f t.. -v. . this harlK,r in a ramie t 7 '! lw". s',,,r, n leicriblo nititf.,) Coonoo Mi;k. sah. Where are you g..in- now I X To M-jutrv (M u'trie.) Kth. 'J. v nai to do lhre t,.i ... i...- j.,. i . . ,' ' .'. i eai n,; I'VIWT HO state -le case to tis and tell tisdat mfij i 7" 5""' w V l,lC v. , , ... . ..... .... . . r , , , m-mi - i .inmt in--,- in woiij.j Iglit and dat if we w:.i,t4I we k!,ouM . - o 4lown a... help kill Vm. V ...,'at.'1"1 .VMU MY t that ! j.in doc here -other b.y and H w e an come uowti. . m . - J '"' know bow toslKK.t? A. 1 A.s I . II ll m ts,,,,. iiue ie ow i.i ""w'nu Pleasure at the prosr- t ; J-Jj U 'UI,J? J"1"' t' handle Le 1 r C"t , " ,,c H a '.v wc ue u.'i , r t?-, lb, r-. d I b-arned Lim I . Jrc vK,,,r'fcc an' how "p. ! ,i r , V V."!ir ,1slr 'u do u to -i.a ami r.gl.t? A Yes k.U. ; 1, it timnuv; t'l l;ti(. ii j fi . ., . rk with the company. f From Soith Cai.oli.va I i .IKIUVALOl' iri-r w . L" - --iu j. ; O'lwmy tidingnI;tinturt ,- v V ,'. Snarly all Xhht I . J ' w CiiARLEHTox, Jan. 19 Jcqi i IJctlt i nscr from 'aAAn " , . . .. . 1 lat i 1 " " U1,D- lX r tm u-it . -i . - . i ti.. t m . ; k llf- I J,'" 1 tl 1 1 r. n - , . . . " ' i nearlr t1,e..,; I:..." ?. ", T. -"'a or tl c fla; t of Thi, 0,0 hlt: 'Tt1 II U XU Fort Sumter, the d.;fcct of !,l. . . . . . . . j - wmi w ha il am Utatcl, i, to demand a MisrKm.ion of work on the fortification. B fortification, ia the . iK.r. v . I ;.... t. . - . . . wcuu j with r-iur tncn. 1 now in the eitr. 11.,. ,t;i r. " ... w - " iaainur.jcr cae. and Lieut. U-,5. j Uwz eatertained bv Li. ! drinki to a r.li: ,.1. mter i- a.To.c4 to prUurc l 1' Wholly iLIf ( V kllE ilElVEJC . ---mm Trnlr at tlie rihu. r k ft br hU fellow men t : ' i " ho weight of bi fflicU-MsV, "wtli alonr. ln" fr'trml of hi?1'4 "J get litnu another al-andoc Lv x or- perhaps bctni him; but o&I , ful1 woman, follow, him in jn,.1- with nn-dinken arT,rjka; Ufc - Tii r t tTtil lV A,m-,r.'...:. ''t-- world, w ith the of all irtu. j r. e ed iwitK-ne'? miuUtcr to hi 1 . i - ' m h-n lier f are liard and VVl she wcvt iih him, tear for t ar. iV ditreves, aid i thc.fwl to catclt reject a ray cf j.r, khould but one li MKn hi comiteiiaiief hi the nud-4 . ! -- ,lJH ngiK-riitr ; ani ue nert r ic: i.. ... . ... hun m Iih nm-crr lu.e twre rrnmiK une act rf love, d at v, r eompxsMon. i- 1 formed. And at bt, when life and wxtw nl ti!nr he f-dlowi !iin U the l-omb uith an ardr f aflction u t, c. nm)t jtpttJ A DOmLK ELOIEME.YT TW O .ME ni. AWAY 1VITII EACH OTHER'S iriTE. 4 If 1 . J, ,1 r . Tlie IIolmeK Coutitr (Ohio) r.rmr j j,nl roiipicnr-C;t On Tii sliv of l.vt weelv while : M.u.l'ti.g th-platfonn of the depot I build ni at Cni-tino, wc m a tram ar- . , - . , . I rive from the 1 lie tirt ihtmmi , ,Vo ro---rrj3.1 getting fr..m the train ' were W. K. SU and the wife of I-vi , 1 1 John.n. of MailWo, Surk cotit.tr. ;'n,T 'lu,rtf' .,'otl n 1J " i-liout.ine. At tin. roon,.-it ' Mr. Jdn-tnd the w,Je of .tt zUr ' "' MH-u" V,c,r i . . 1 he women t r.jHriic miic, ih.it ihey went iuto 1 p-.t-ilistic exereisc with a Iiu1r poJ wuu T V. , ' , '"u n 1 Mn" fUntio.! n - 1-pemett. u im rirrtj.i --nf i i.. . . . i .i . .-."-.;....- -m- u.y wr.u I - of M-ulirt-r the diffKtihy, U- Jul-rcl ia the api.'iatio.-i ,f ' . i I n r"ur .f Lai-J . r 1 " 1 mt??ftV " TT ViJXi ' ?l iroll a n J Yx If' the I t. , 1 C, UaiWl S.ur-r then, u-.lhing lt Ini n brard of -.'jiit jounic iiig-,' Tim mnicii. nm:i:i tus. The iWiton IIruf t z A ify tnanic. yoiin-; fell vh b-' ii lent du-et, ak-d lil .- I f ;( : the theatre oih vetin w l : .ht exen-e! It tm If On gr.ai,i t'ut vhn hid lh l.fdhtl' l. but jMT-siii 1' 1 Vi'.ta ' to go ah'tie, and be wL n aniviti .i .. .. . . i . i. . h-u wr , nc uwi.y w-r j ai.4 went to He -Jn.W.tk j corner. In p-iygf r the anH. . r- i t .t... . . .. ,..,. ,t j vni--i;t JI' l :tJJ ut.-tii -i j to f.iid the u 4 ti .m..J. f pb t.l. d am. rh titr 4 ,fl H-.'l .-1 . . . . i i MlVer, at l "it liltlleT fViWWH.f'U i- - l f-und a w.ilh t will, ll in j The ,t ml,us be ba 1 - of 1. j broadcloth, while hi- atJ tb-T , -'it v.v coar- ... ;m r. II- ' iu ,'"t v,n l''1 "'r"1- r ! lh ctir.r? as to the -'lit action- i I'hoois. ,t l,3 ow n t.xM e i ii,.t t.. I i t i..- mr u It-urn " - - 4'V,i;i,A. All I -. . ling LU ddema. U-r - rf"rty ' ...t-l- cttui-. H i , tl... ..iV-.-li.i tiai .If i coul l not fcnr ..r.L Ulr'.Vr Ik" j Vom.g fellow runclu.k-l it t .U , genuine tnagie, or h-:h-r b- uJ l that ome Da Ju a In 1 " j Ct'-1 ' Either with:n hi, b'-d ( '-ur iiifocmaiit did le t ascriiuu; ! the rh wL...r. re ' t.t'lTt J court confix-aud X :hc liUnLiaii.L Tnz Beai tii l ho X'" j op"n ?i-t tl ' ''bil T A CI 3f irrei,t3Ui attriU.'- of U.e ! .'hiiee bvlf r.i.-ib r b tiblr1.iirniii7i.h "r V' firmiJ feet." An c a row of ll. or i'"' " row of b r th' i iaim. ' " w" iwowiicf,! lIlC j.uM. I1'1-J w O."!'" bave rido.l tl -.Wlhcirr . m. . . 1 . m. 1, onl hrmr.. . ; i; th' ! F""pm, utK-rfluhr .,' h . -vs h'.- M l i lLCt. ML 1 -V- a " , nils,. .fcii i.,ii.u r -. . ... . m "iin-r 01 m:r ia. ' - r ' -,",,"r ' !i'' w 1 v. . a " ... 1 ll ?.r uY0e "fI."', n t, P .,,Me1,ur: . niu.ol Ikt M . Conceive rir.t ?.t.,- . i...t..if" ' 1 "or nc. .o- jr w4.lfco.uc. , c-r fcCU With LIn i I -...f.' .. . " ci lllllllli w A great mmay yrtun wrrc tUiere,r 4 i 1 3 I 1 p iii pLi