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A VOLUME LVIII" CHARLESTON S- AVEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1S5S NO 1S123 trusted that no portion of tbe State wbhi be deprived of The Inauguration The Prtildent's Menage THE LATEST its snare ot tne appropriation on account of a mere acci The order and ceremonial of inauguration are familiar The annual message of President Bi OtAHs loth PKOCEEDIXGS OP COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Cocscil Cbasbek December 13 IS53 City Council met th day at 9 o'clock dent and those entitled to the benefit ef tbe free ichnol to many readers but as the occasion only occurs bien National Legislature is an able patriotic and in the land he shut out for a year He ensealed that tbe diffi- The FVce In the House of Representatives on Monday Mr McGowaa Chairman of the Committee on Education made a report upon the returns of Cotnmksioa-ers of Free Schools for the several districts and parishes Alia on so much of the Governor's Message as relate to Carroll Catechism of the History of the United States The report oa free school stated that no retarn bad been received from St John's Colleton and Prince Wil nially a full report will be read with interest- We quote main satisfactory State paper Its review of tbe Kansas culir oultI be easily removed by inserting ia the appro- Present The Mayor 'and Aldermen Banks Bowk ra prnfmr Bin a clause directing toe etnbreiUaent and its final settlement ia ia tone and mat from the Santn Carolinian of Tuesday iXAtecBATioM or tub eovcanoa Copes Drum mo nd Frost GiOiland Inglesby Lucas Leb- "MS 23 A HIC by XHK I UliiUi LINE' proper onicer to pay the asuai amount a he would do in ter eminently conservative well-reasoned and acceptable Leglslatlve-Px-oceedlug a take tha following abstracts from the report of the South Carolinian: In the Senate on Monday the hour of 11 having arrived the Clerk gave notice to the Senate of the sickness of tbe President i Oh niotknt of Mk Zimmerman Mr Irby was called to th Chair and a ballot for President pro tern was ordered A letter was received from the President announcing hk illness and regretting hia inability to take' part in the inauguration of the Governor Mr Moses having received IS votes and Mr Marshall 9 Mr Moses waa declared elected -to fill the Cbair pre case tne return had been daly made and indicated ttk Shortly before 1 o'clock on Moadav -tbe Chancellors by Lantte Peake uoaeers ana it Members The Mayor informed Council that be bad convened them in eonseauenee ef bavins ctved information from the The great principle of the Drtd Scou decision empha wtenttoa to provide in that way for the exigency 1 he cnatmiuee in tbeir report give lb number ef free tically indorsed and tbe equal right of all Americas citi and Judges now holding Court ia this city entered the House and were assigned their seats At 1 th Senate was announced and immediately after Hk Excel Blue Bias H- Bill President and Directors of tbe-Bine Ridge Rail Road Company that the Bill before the Legislature to grant further zens to take property of every description under tbe laws of Bcnooi te ne isia and the number of teachers 1J16 They also offered the following resolution: CuLi HBiA December JHfiP The House of Be pre 4 any of the States into the common territories of tb Union aid to max aoaa was pwu ana it naa seen snggestea Resolrtd That the General Assembly highly apprev of that Council should take some actioa oa the snniect and there hold the same under the tegis of the Federal vtvrewm ui ioe uanee state History and re- lency tne lovernor ana suite the Governor elect and tbe of Arrangements The House was crowded with visitors and ia the gallery a large number of the fair ex Governor Aflston in aa impressive manner delivered Alderman Taylor offered the following Preamble and Resolution which were unanimously arhvned: Constitution as adjudicated by tbe Supreme Court receive the broadest Executive sanction So too the tern 1- Messrs Brvan Irby KirtS and Dantzler having been Ia view of the importance of the Bid now before the Legislature in aid of tbe Blue Ridge Rail Road Company and tbe dmastrous results which would follow the refusal right of a territory to come into tb Union either as a absent daring the votingon the resolution of Mr Maxyek liam's although the Committee bad waited until the last moment- By tbe Act of 1823 they were therefore deprived of the appropriation Mr Elliott -explained and said the return of Prince William's had been made out and before "he left home be had been informed by the Chairman of tbe Board that it had been left with the Deputy Paymaster but on calling for it the Paymaster was out He moved to amend tb report by striking out so much aa relate to Prince William's and St John's Colleion Mr Wbaley explained a to St John's Colleton Mr McGowan called tbe attention of the gentlemen to the Act and said it could not be upset by a re solution Mr Johnson appealed to gentlesaea not to allow a default whicb was doubtless attributable to the irregularity of the mass rather than 10 the neglect of any person responsible for tbe retains to defeat tbe appropriation for the two Parishes whicb had not made tbeir returns: The subject of public education was one which bad always commanded much of the attention of the House and he tne totiowicg anaress: Senator and lrpreentataa: About to resign into tbe hand of a worthy successor tbe high office with which 1 slave-holding or a noa-slave-holding State according tu relative to the slave trade asked permission to recoid the votes they wohid have given had they been of tbe I-ecisiature to pass the same both in the sinking of was entrusted oner yon in parting a word or thanks tbe capital already invested by the State and City and in uare having been granted tne? votca against laying uio and farewell It not my purpose to detain you but I must not omit on this last occasion of our meeting to irufiiuieoti utat a se aaoptea in tn tree schools of thk State Report agreed 10 4 f'rjrHable Monstrosity We -were shown oa yesterday by Dr Dowsing a radtwh raked in bk garden which measured tno feet in circumference and eigbt inches in diameter Tbe Doctor informed as- that be has more of tbe "same sort left and nearly an large Atlanta Intelligencer i Reagnatim ef Horn JUAa A'sffy ftettv JDteemiat 11 1858 Tne esttrnauo Hon Job member of CongretM wms tiled to-oy at tbw of the Sesretary of Stat It kn take effect Dee-s ir a5 tbe will of tbe people is fully recognized as corollary from the constitutional eqaality-of the States and the con aervative principle that tbe will of the people is authorita resolution on the table Mr Wilson also asked leave to ventative hire again voted on the Bias PiJe Rail Road -Biii and on th question "Shatl th Bill he tent to lt Senate the ruli ayes S3S oe 61 The Bifl accordingly tost 5- Cougrtuloual Procetdlac Wasmwotos December No businers of Import- ante reported from tbe Senate Ia liie IIoue tbe day waa occupied in debU on tbe yToc case without decision Tbe Reported Ontragct WiinuoToir December 14 Tbe di? pale be from Com- laodore McIstosh of tbe Golf Squadron confirm tbe newspaper reports of tbe actio as of tbe British officers in tbe defeat of ail hopes of our ever forming aa independent connection with the West Be it therefore Regained That tbe Committee on Rail Roads be Instruc record bk vote Leave was granted and he voted ia fa utter tbe sentiment which deeply move me of grateful love to soy countrymen wbo have honored me and to vor 01 laying the resolution on the table tively expressed by a majority of those who vote irrespec- ted to prepare a memorial to the Legislature expressive of Mr lueses ne presented the favorable report 01 tne tom- live of those who contumaciously or carelessly decline to God who has sustained me to this welcome bour which closes my public career exercise tb privQeg of tbe ballot to asserted with equal me sense 01 tms vvouniu sag urging tne passage or in Bill and that the memorial be forwarded immediately for presentation by a Committee of Citizens 10 be appointed In taking leave of this" Capitol within the walls of mttiee on Claims and Grievances on the claim 01 tne Sheriff of Beaufort District' ordered for consideration tomorrow Aln unfavorable report of same committee on tbe claim ot Tbos Frean lor preparing Indexes strength as is also tbe right of a territorial convention as wnicn i nave served tor thirty years consecutively I bear by tbe Mayor and to consist or such a number as he may tbe representative of tbe popular sovereignty ia framing wita me a lively recollection of Ute kind consideration which my conduct has ever met with oa the nart of the A Dill to incorporate the Carolina Barrel nd Stave aeem proper On motion a State Constitution either to- act finally or to refer its Factory having received a second reading in the Senate people and their representatives and tbe many demon atrations of their confidence and regard Jt waa ordered to be sent tn tbe House actioa for ratification to the people in their primary capa boarding tbe mshaigU He also report oa authority of Resolved That tbe Mayor be requested to accompany tbe Delegation On motion Alderman Giliiland waa ap ointed Mayor OT I EE Iv A Bill to incorporate the Palmetto Fire Engine Coirtpany My purpose in addressing you is to exhibit thk relic of city The only point in which we diisent from the men- communications from British officers that Great Britain at the request of Nicaragua had assumed a protectorate over the San Juaa River and would search all auspicious sag ia relation to the Kansas matter ia the expressed toe past century thut reminiscence of a daring and wise ancestry A printed copy of the original association of Columbia having received a second reading in the House was taken up for a second reading in the Senate and ordered to be returned to the House pro tan On motion i (against importation) of tbe Colonial Congress signed by opinion that under the Kansas-Nebraska Act tbe Convention was bound to submit the question of slavery to AND Resolved That wben Councd adjourns it stands adjourn- A Bill for the relief of ibe elderly and disabled minister tne deputies at fhuadeipbia on the raith ot October 1774 It presented to me by the venerable Dr Joseph John and of the widows and orphans of the clergy of the Inde- tbe popular vote This however was done and aa ea until 1 uesuay tne uisutnt at 9 cities 1 in Council then adjourned JOHN HORSEY Clk of Council pendent or Uongregational Church of South Carolina tbe President well argues left the Topekaue and re having received a st eond reading in the House was taken FANCY ARTICLES son of Charleston through his son a member of thk House and a delegate from St Philip's and St Michael's It exhibited here in acknowledgment of its rare value and in order to indicate it destination It must not be vessek at all hazards' Arrival of Lieutenant White New Oelean December 14 The barque Oregon baa arrived with Lieutenant Warra of the IT Cutter JVUUand oa boards Left the Susan when two hundred and fifty miles mit boa ad to Grej-town Mosquito Territo- Bp ror a second reading tn the eenate and was ordered to volutionist wholly without excuse ia tbelr factious and seditious opposition to tbe Lecomption Constitution be returned to tbe House fatal Boiler Explosion tn Salem Salem December 9 The A Bill to incorporate tbe Columbia and Hamburg Rsd left in thk building We believe with the President that the admission of steam boiler at the tannery of James Lord rear of lt8 Federal-street in this city exploded thk morning about 7 o'clock with a loud report eompletey demolishing the Road Company having leceived a second reading in the House was taken nn for a second reading in the Senate With tbe aid of my respected friend and sscceaeor I will have it copied for inspection enclosed in a ease and olu- OF THE and ordered be sent to the ltouoe building and instanuv ktiimr Mr Henrv the engi 1 Mr Hampton moved to suspend the general orders for neer who was torn in pieces ia a most sUofeEsug anaanerJ mateiy deposited in the library ot tbe new State Capitol whenever it shall be finished there to remain a perpetual memorial of those brave spirits wbo wben petition and Gr IE ATcE VA FST "5f thepurpMse offering a resolution Leave being granted other taking off part of the roof of a third and falling remonstrance had failed mad and accomplished tbe Revolution of 1770 Loyal conciliatory and temperate they r-Jteoieii That a seat on this floor' be tendered to the tnrougn tne rooi 01 tne soap lactory or vv Kobertson and lodged in the second story Brick and wood work were scattered in all directions at a great distance and it Ut? WWW! UIU vkvi XT on Thursday White when aware that tbe Susan was under way went oa deck and ordered ber to be anchored The men however ail lent a deaf ear to bis commands i e-- Mobile Market i Mobilk December Sales of Cotton 1300 bales Middling 11 Market exhibits unabated firmness since the steamer's news yet were nmi ana aeciaea in tne gnncipie ot resistance to injustice and oppression Depforing the necessity of a AT WHOLESALE AND BETAIL remarkable that only one person was injured Had it hap breach with the mother country yet when tbe time bad Kansas into tbe Dnioa with the Lecompton Constitution alterable at the will of the people would have been tbe best and surest way of healing tbe dissensions and strife ia that Territory This mode of pacification having failed the President was right in yielding bis assent to the Conference BUI remanding Kansas to her territorial condition oa Iter refusal by a popular vote to recede from her extravagant and grasping land ordinance and to accept in its stead such grant of land as had been conceded to Minnesota and other new State and keeping her in that embryo condition until ber population should entitle her to a member of tbe House of Bepresentatives according to the ratio of Congressional representation Especially do we approve of tbe Executive recommendation not come for drawing the sword in defence of their principles pened ntteea minutes later many persons would have been killed 5 tbe scabbard waa thrown away May tbe good God direct and bless you To you sir (turning to the Governor elect) I now com SWAN GO'S LOTTERIES Sctr Orleaiu Market Nkw Obleams December 13 Sale of Cotton 5030 bales Market unchanged unaffected by tbe steamer' TKITJMP 1-IAlSr mit the government or the State knowing lull well how dear to you her honor and welfare At the conclusion of Governor Allston'a address the Governor elect came forward and delivered hk inaugural as follows: -s Gentlemen of the Senate and House of ReprtsentatuMt preparing to enter upon the duties ot the office to which I have been called by the kindness or friends rather than at lion Arthur Hayae late United Stales Senator front South Carolina Resolution agreed to -1 After the "inauguration" the Senate resumed the "general orders" of the day and considered a report of the Committee on Military and Pensions on the petition of Janwm Hatcher praying an allowance of monui in satisfaction of the pay proper of Capt Ben UatcbesJeceased for services in the militia of South Carolina Committee propose that the petition be granted Report concurred in and ordered to be sent to the House 1 A Bill to provide a code of the Statute Law of South Carolina waa on motion of Mr Carroll temporarily passed over A Bill to amend the law in relation to sales made under the authority of the Courts of Equity Committee report unfavorable On motion of Mr Carroll the BUI was over A Bill to Increase the Compensation to owners of slave Executed was read a second time- The bour of two having arrived the special order of the day was taken up On the report of the Committee on Finance ad Banks on a Bill to amend an Act to ahthor- ize aid te tbe Blue Bidge Road The Chairman of live Committee being absent Mr Pickling from tbe Commit DS? NET CASH or approved endorsed Note only to hold Kansas to this reasonable and equitable con ew Sugar declined 'y: diiion but also to render it by legislation the inexorabU New York Market sixty (lays at any merit or peculiar qualification of mv own and for the New York December 500 bales of cotton are re confidence thus reposed in me by the chosen repress la lives or tne people allow me to tender you my gratelul acknowledgments and sincere thanks ported with dullness in rales In Flour prices are firm and unchanged with sale of 12000 bbk Wheat quoted FREE TOM MNTEN'S BAZAAR ffiSOaOOO! TICKETS ONLY $10! THE FOLLOWING SCHEME WILL BE "DRAWN In examining the long list of illustrious predecessors I dull with sales of 7000 bushels White at instinctively shrink from the comparison and hope onlv to Corn continues heavy and quotations are for new Yellow rival them in parity of purpose and devoted attachment to the State ana her institutions Born and educated in sales in all 13000 bushels' Turpentine firm at 288 KING CORNER OF BY SAMUEL SWAN CO Managers of the SPARTA South Carolina with no aspirations bevond her SOCIETY-STREET CHARLESTON SO CA ACADEMY LOTTERY OF GEORGIA at Augusta Geor December 1 tee of the Whole asked leave for that Committee to rise wf8 gia in public under the superintendence of Commission report progress and ask leave to ea to-morrow ers In the House of Representatives Mr veauon onerea toe following resolution 1 Resolrod Tha a committee of three be appointed to wait FOG ARTIES STILLMaN oa the Hon Carn and ask when be will be ready CLASS 4V4 draw on Saturday December 4 1858 -CLASS 49 draw on SatMrUaw December 11 1868 CLASS 46 draw on Saturday December 1859 CLASS 47 draws on Saturday December 15 1858 Oa tlx Flax of Slngla Numbers I 50000 TICKETS! Taouaand Five Hundred and Tea Prune! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKKTSI with no intention of ever leaving ber notwithstanding the tempting allurements of a virgin soil of surpassing fertility elsewhere in weal or in woe my last resting-place on earth stiall be in her bosom If these am not sufficient hostages for my fidelity to the State I offer the graves of my parents the life-blood that gushes from my heart my wife and children whom tbe solemn promise at the altar admonkhe me to cherish' and the very instincts of nature teach me to love honor and adore' Thus Identified with the Sate in interest in feeling and in all that pertains to her honor and glory I should indeed be a recreant son of a noble mother not to battle for her against any enemy no matter what may be the odds or the result of the conflict It is to bs hoped that no occasion will arise requiring the State to call upon her sons for the defence of her rights and institutions that our enemies at the North will learn wisdom from the past and permit us quietly to manage our own aff airs in our way that our friends at the North by tbe power of argument and the force of truth will be able if not to convince the deluded fanatic) to satisfy the minds of tbe intelligent and patriotic of the justice of our cause and the honesty of our ends and thus avert the dangers with which jve are threatened Lest however these hopes should prove fallacious and I believe they will let ua endeavor to harmonize among ourselves by tolerating differences of opinion' wben no question of principle is involved encouraging those in the reartb quick OAgH DRY GOODS STOEE rule for all Territories hereafter forming Constitutions and seeking admission into our family of States The wisdom of the Executive policy in relation to Utah and tbe Mormons vindicated by its auspicious results The foreign policy of the Administration ia shown to have been well advised and conducted exacting only what Is right and submitting to nothing that wrong A politic and just neutrality has conciliated China to unseal her porta to our commerce and a prudent and pacific yet energetic course hss placed even Japan within the pale of commercial and friendly intercourse Tbe spirit of conciliation and amity with Which our relations with Great Britain our largest and best customer and our great ally in tbe regeneration of our race have been managed and are discussed worthy of all praise and cannot fail we think to result in ultimately removing the only two remaining points of difference and elements of disturbance between two great nations united by lies of blood and Interest and "a war between whom would be a crime against humanity" Neither the question of verifying the nationality of vessels on the high seas nor the Central American question could justify them before high Heaven or even before tbe tribunal of nations in crying havoc and letting slip the dogs of war but a pacific solution of tbese inconsiderable matters at once their interest and: their duty The condition of our relations with tbe great Empires of France and Russia the one the friend of our infancy and the other of our maturity and with the powers of Europe generally a subject of just congratulation -With Spain only of aD the European powers are our relation seriously embroiled but we trust that although our wrongs sustained at her bands miht justify a resort to the strongest measures we shall continue to act with that magnanimity which becomes our strength and he weakness and to prosecnte pacific measures of redress at least until they become Magnificent Scheme FOBS DRAWM EACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER 10 Prize al 1 Prize 1 Prize S900 to qualify Mr Yeadon briefly stated that bk object was to abrogate tbe unconstitutional practice that had been adopted heretofore by the House ia the qualification of Governor and LicutenantJGovernnr at different times Mr Yeadon read' tne fourth section of the Constitution of the Stasn relative thereto and moved for the immediate consideration of his resolution- The resolution was agreed to and the Speak-er appointed Messts Yeadon Pope and Screven as members of the committee under that resolution Mr Black presented tbe petition of sundry citizens of York District praying that alt free persons of color be sold into slavery- Referred to the Committee on Colored Population) Mr Memminger Chairman of the Committee ot "Ways and Means" presented tbe usual report of estimates which will be found elsewhere 4 Mr Memminger presented also report of the same Committee on a Bill to afford aid in the construction of the Greenville and French Broad Rail Road (Unfavorable) Also on petition of Brown1 Mr Duryea presented the report of the Committee on Claims oa the account of tbe Clarendon Banner and Union ville Journal for public printing (Favorable) io Prize Of- Wo are now prepared to exhibit a new and extensive va -700 10 Prize of-10 Prize of- 50 000 --5000 1500 1000 Prize Prize Prize Prize of-" Prize of- riety of -600 500 300 175 -100 50 Prize 50 Prize of 100 Prize of-225 Prize of- 10 Prize of- 4d494 Rosia firm at £115 delivered Bice buoyant at The United States Mail atcaiii uriip Columbia Captain Bebkt was signaled in New York Bay at 1230 on Monday The Georgia Legislature adjourned nine die on Saturday evening at a very late bour to wit: at 230 A on Sunday Our office was pleasantly penetrated by the strains and salutations of a company of serenading friends who visited us about the "small hour of this morning Tbe Band was under orders of tbe £tna Firemen who paid musical welcome and greeting to their newly elected -officers' Tbe St John's (N F) Patriot of the 22d November eon-aiM tbe' report of a very remarkable case for damages against tbe Spanish Consul the Marquis on Giballkro whicb resulted in a verdict for tbe defendant We are compelled for tbe present to omit particulars At auction on Tueday' Mr XL' Ma as a a Li sold a seamstress 23 years of age with a child of nine months for $1400 cash Mr 3 Rreas sold aseamstresa of 17 years-at 81000 with several others at simQar prices- We learn from a private dispatch that the vote on sending tbe Blue Kidge BUI to the Senate was taken last evening in the House of Representatives and resulted ayes 68 nays 61 The Bill ia consequently lost with what results let time reveal Honorable South Carolinia says by re Terence to the proceedings of the Senate it will be seen that the Hon Mosss was elected President yre tern in consequence of tbe abseoee from indisposition of the Hon PenTERi tbe President It is a just and merited tribute to one who in point of service ia the oldest me in APPROXIMATION PRIZES 4 Prises of 9400 approx'ing to $50000 Prize are 91000 4 Prizes of- 300 approx'ing to 30000 Prize are 1200 4 Prizes of 250 approx'ing to 10000 Prize are- -1000 en their pace by pointing out to- them tbe dangers that threaten us and urging them to come to the rescue And if some of our people with bosoms overflowing with pat FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH riotic zeal and love of country and indignant at tbe wrongs inflicted without provocation on their own sunnv lands 4 Prizes of- 295 approx'ing to 5000 Prize are- 900 4 Prises of SoG approx'ing Prize are 800 4 Prises of- 150 approx'ing to -3000 Prize are fiOO 4 Prize of 100 approx'ing to- 1500 Prizeare 400 should venture beyond the bounds of a cold calculating po licy wa should pardon something to tbe spirit of liberty By pursuing thk course our State will become united and be prepared to pre nt an undivided front to the com 000 Prizes of 100001 5510 Prize aa Bte- -M00Ofl mon enemy We are all embarked in the same vessel and shipwreck would be equally disastrous to us all By prudent counsels and an united crew the ship of State Whole Tlckets- coi- Hstlve Quarters will find it to their advantage to ex Our Country friends amine our stock of TFT A Cicrular shnwin? the Plan of th Lotto riia will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it mCertificate-J of Packages will sold at th fount-r ing rates which the risk Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets gSQ Certificate of Package of 10 Half Ticket 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tickets 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CEUTTFTCATRS may weather tbe storm and escape the breakers but if we shonld be divided into petty factions at home with men and not measures for our motto the true States Rights in whicb 1 mean to include all those who contend for and will be satisfied with nothing less than "equality in the Union or independence out of it" will cease to exist and federal office-seekers and corrupt politicians will rule and ruin the State We should not only endeavor to unite the State but tbe entire South So that when we can no longer retain our places as equals in the Confederacy we will be prepared to form a more perfect Union under the style and title of the United South There are very few of as wbo desire the dissolution of a Constitutional Union For my own part it was my pride and pleasure in eary boyhood to read and hear recounted the constancy and courage of all parts of tbe Confederacy in the Revolutionary war in resisting tbe attempt of tbe mother country to tax us without our consent and to keep us' in colonial vassalage Wben I read again that in 1S13 America refused to yield the palm to England on her: own favorite element and chosen theatre of war tbe ocean I claimed close the money to our address for the Tickets ordered on receipt of which they will be forwarded bv first mail Pur ter of that honorable body His familiarity with the obligations of the office was well exhibited in the easy and graceful mannr with which be assumed the duties of t'ie chasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate Report of the same Committee 00 the petition of Walkeri (Favorable Mr Yeadon Chairman of the Committee on Commerce and Manufactures made a report on a resolution of in-quiry into tbe expediency of legislation with reference to certain articles of merchandize Ordered that it be printed' --J-- Mr O'Connor asked leave to withdraw from the file the account of Dr A Kinloch Gianted A protracted debate occurred orv a Bill to aid in erecting a monument to the Signers of the Declaration on Independence Square in Philadelphia with an unfavorable report of tbe Committee on Federal Relations The whole subject waa indefinitely postponed Some progress was made in the Blue Ridge discussion and in the Evening Session with other matters the House proceeded to consider tbe resolutions of Mr Spratt in relation to the slave trade Mr Spratt rose and said that in advance of the discussion of the resolutions he had tha honor to present if in fact they be discussed be would ask the indulgence of the (loose while he should state the aim and purport Mr Spratt then spoke eloquently and with fact and' figures oenonst rated the true position of the South Mr P- O'Conner followed in an able reply On motion of Mr Simons the discusion wa indefinitely postponed by a vote of 63 yeas to 47 nays -L "Carts ef AppeAl Columbia December 13 1858 Opinions were announced in the following cases: Wm Wright Eaves and Eaves tn Wm Wright O'Neall President delivered opinion Decree reformed Dnnkin dissenting 1 Blanding executrix vs the Mayor and Aldermen -of Columbia Wardlaw delivered opinion Circuit Decree reversed law Western Circuit Sims survivor Chas Smith etal Motion granted Monro Jas Mathk at uL ads the Slate Appeal dismissed Per curiam The Bank of the State vs Bobo Morion granted O'Neall President John Cunningham ads Mile Southern Motion new trial ordered GloveY Js Joseph Edwards Jr ads Joseph Edwards et al Mo The last of Drawn Numbers and Prices will ha nt ta We learn that the Hon L- Jf Ksitt de purchasers immediately after the lEf Purchasers will pleaae rite Uletr 'ulgnattnes plainv and give tbeir Postoffice County and State Remember that every Prize drawn and payable without deduction PLANTATION GOODS Encouraged by past favors we have given especial attention to this department of our business Our CASH SYSTEM en-ables us to soil for VERY SMALL PROFITS Orders from the Country accompanied with cash or city acceptances at thirty or sixty days will be promptly attended i to and great care taken to give satisfaction FOGARTIES STILLMAN 257 KING-STREET CORNER OF WENTWOETH-STREET UT All Prizes of $1000 and under paid immediately after tbe other Prizes at the usual time of thirty days All communications strictly confidential Address order for Tickets or Certificates to SWAN at CO Augusta Georgia -November 30 tuwthlS signs closing bis brilliant Congressional career after serving out tbe new term from the 4th March next for which he has' been elected from the Third Congressional District of tbe State consisting of the Districts of Barnwell Beau-Jon Orangsburg and Colleton and the Parish of St John's Colleton and that Col Wat Owens of Barnwell now Solicitor of tbe Southern Cireuit will be a candidate for the succession Cot Owkss is alike distinguished for bis professional and legislative ability and will make a very acceptable accession to our Congressional phalanx He is a politician of tbe conservative school bat true as steel to tbe rights and interests of tbe South DAWSON AGENTS FOR October wm A I ND ME NT hopeless'' Whether our acquisition of Cuba by purchase would be a satisfactory or desirable termination of our controversies with that power a grave and momentous question on which patriots and statesmen may well differ and which challenges all the wisdom of the republic However this may be we are glad to find tbe President recognizing the justice of tbe Spinish claim in the Jlrmistad case and recommending its prompt adjustment With several of our sister nations of our own continent our lelations are in a very disturbed condition Our policy towards Mexico the theatre of incessant revolution and anarchy unable either to command peace at boine or fulfil her duties abroad presents a problem difficult to be solved' We doubt not that we could not do hern greater service than whether peaceably or forcibly Wnnex her in part o'r in whole and' we' fear' id that issue "we must come at last but we more than donbt whether it would be for our own good to embrace within our republican fold ber vast territory and heterogeneous population We accept the President's views on the subject of a Protectorate of 8onora and Chihuahua as prompted by patriotic and honest counsel but we regard the whole Mexican question as tasking to the utmost the wisdom of our national council Arizona however should be so organized as to protect our growing population and interests in that quarter -s- 'f The free use and neutrality of the Transit Routes across the Isthmus of Central America have become tbe necessity of the civilized world and should be secured yet with all possible fotbearanee towards the weak power of Nicaragua Costa Rica and New Grenada We are glad to learn tbe friendly relations exbting with the Emperor of Brazil and that our minor points of difference with her are likely te be adjusted Paraguay should be compelled to do us long delayed justice 1 We dissent from the President' proposition of a United States bankrupt law applicable to banking in stitutions and visiting them with civil death for a suspension of specie payments as a remedy against the recurrence of the periodical commercial and financial revulsions which occasionally afflict oar country as well as the other commercial nations of the earth They are we are dkposed to think as necessarily incident to the financial system as storms and earthquakes are to the physical world the evils they inflict are temporary however severe and perhaps are but a wholesome discipline carrying with them their own remedy and they do not seriously impede the progress of nations At all events we are unwilling that tbe banking institutions of the States should be withdrawn from the control of State Legislatures to be placed within the vortex of Federal power To a strictly revenue tariff extending reasonable Incidental protection to any or all of the great incidental interests of tbe country agricultural commercial manufacturing or mechanical there can be no just objection on the grounds of expediency Or constitutionality and we concur in the policy of replenishing our national coffers from revenue thus derived rather than by an increase of the national debt and we approve such reforms in the modes of assessing and colleclingduties as will prevent Customhouse frauds 'r i -f-fi1 Tie PostoEce Department should be relieved from embarrassment and if tbe restoration of five cents postage will effect that object it will be cheaply accomplished- The Pacific Rail Road ought to be built by the national resources as an enterprise alike glorious in tbe achievement' and called for by tbe highest interests of a nation stretching across a continent and washed by the Eastern and Western Oceana It will irown with undying fame aa well the administration that inaugurates aa that which consummates it The course of the administration in regard to tbe slaver Eckot and ber wretched live freight satisfactorily explained and vindicated We have risen from tbe perusal of this presidential missive impressed with the conviction that it emanate 7a JJfncan Uruus we nave received anaiuonai Details concerning tbe trip of the steam frigate Niagara 'which reached New York on Saturday morning after delivering tbe re-captured Africans of the -EcJW's-eargo to the Liberiaa "receptacle" A New York exchange Seventy-one Africans died on tbe voyage and many of the remainder would have shared tbe same fate were it not far the excellent arrangements on the- Niagara bu-jnaaety carried on by her olficers and crew Toe President of Liberia with the members of his Cabinet visited lite ship and his government borrowed a quantity of powder and other war munitions from her stores Napeleon's tree emigration" system waa carried out with pertinacity on the coast and bis agents and officer did not scrapie to take free citizens of Liberia provided they could induce them to go orT Trouble was likely to ensue on the coast in consequence' Several American vewels -were closly watched by the British cruisers Tbe Niagara exhibited nplendid performance as a sailing vessel and tbe utmost order and discipline was kept up on bord notwithstanding the peculiarly disagreeable natnre of the duty A correspondent writes to the New' York jerali re my full share as a legatee of the glorious inheritance and would have been proud to say at home or abroad I am an Americen citizen K-e -x So of the late war with Mexico In which bur own gallant-Regiment -rallying -around that Palmetto banner which has been brought home to us soiled and torn and blood-stained but not dishonored contributed so largely to tbe final triumph of our arms in conquering a peace with the Republic of Mexico But if we are required to share only in the toils and Bufferings without reaping any of the advantages or sharing in any of the glory and be treated as outside barbarians not worthy even of a Christian name we must sever the connection peacefully if we may forcibly if we must This kali I deem it necessary to say on this occasion in regard to onr federal relations The most important power conferred upon the Executive in the language of the Constitution "to grant reprieves and pardons" and it may be as well now to indicate tbe course I shall pursue in the exercise of this power No petition for a pardon will be considered unless it is accompanied with tbe report of the case by the presiding Judge and In examining all the circumstances they must be of such a character as to satisfy my mind that the ends ot justice will be better carried out by Executive interposition than by the verdict of the jury It true that the Constitution directs that the Executive shall rake care that the laws bs faithfully executed in mercy but he should remember that in being merciful to one he may be cruel to many The severity of a law or its disproportion to tbe crime is not a valid argument in favor of Executive clemency It the province of the Legislature to make laws and to alter and amend them when they are cruel or defective and upon them rests tbe responsibility of bad laws and the court jury nor executive have any discretion in the matter To adopt any other principle would destroy ait land marks and the juries of the country would be virtually oar law-makers to have tbeir laws in turn set aside by the Governor Without detaining you any longer with details it sufficient to say that all tbe varied interests of the State shall receive my undivided attention On all matters or high public importance I shall fortify my opinion and action by the advice of older and wiser men and shall endeavor to remedy by diligence industry and zral my delect of Judgment ability and experience And in conclusion allow me to express my ardent desire that in our generous rivalry during the present session of the Legislature no private friendships have been dkiarb-ed no alienation of friends have taken place but that like a band of brothers we shall all unite in advancing the interest promoting the welfare and defending the honor of our beloved South Carolina His Excellency was frequently' interrupted with' exhibitions of applause The Speaker of the nouse Hon James Simons delivered to the Governor elect tha usual oath "You do solemnly swear that you will be faithful and true allegiance bear to tbe State of South Carotins so long as you may continue a citizen thereof that yoa are duly qualified according to the Constitution of the FAIRBANKS St CO'S PATENT PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES OF ALL SIZES August 26 06 East Bay ASSIGNED STOCK OF HAEDWAEE CUTLERY" GUNS frc 102 tion dismissed Opinion to be hied hereafter James Ward ads Nancy Rains Motion dismissed Munro Northern Circuit Joeeph Hale (late Sheriff) vs A Millar Ordered to be re-argued at the next term John G- Moore es Joseph Smith Motion dismissed Wardlaw Ross Ordinary tw Pettis et al Motion granted and nen-snrrs ordered O'Neall Northern Cireuit Selden 8 mart ads the Town Coun cil of WinnsboroV Motion dismissed Wardlaw Jnbn II Smith vs Miles Howell Motion dismissed per curiam' Middle Circuits-W DeBruhl and others ads Jacob Young New Tiki granted Withers WVance vs Jeff Davenport et al Motion dis- missed O'Neall A Ford Ordinary ads Herbert Spires and wife Tbe Same ads Hamilton Hptres and wife Motions for non-suit granted Wardlaw William KnoitB ads Joshua A Jeffcoat and Wife Motion disiniseed Wither Benjamin Jeffcoat ads Tbe State Motion dismissed Munro Chambers ads the Bank of Charleston John Fivst ads the same Motions dismissed Whitner Jisjh'L Pope vs the Columbia Artillery Company Motion dismissed O'Neall President Michael Melton ads Riggers Mobley Motion dismissed The'Laureas Bail Road Company ads 3 Lever Motion granted aim O'Neall Harvin and wife vs Jemimi Weeks Motion dismissed Glover Withers JM dissenting Lake" Ordinary vs John Mathk et al New trial ordered without prejudice a Patrick Bligh od the State Motion dismissed Per MEETING-ST MEETING-ST Jit i -SJ -V v-i ii cr mm ARE OFFERED TO THE PURCHASERS OF PHAETONS ROCKAWAYS AND 'infi's Lawrence John James New trial kf Withers porting an an ot anHtiuu wmitij vtiv rv-TKM of She steam ship Marion The letter was written on board the Afrer off Cape May Friday 10th 5nst "We took a pilot from the Charleston and New York steamer Marion at 4 to-day (Friday) Captain Foster having kindly bailed and oflered to send us his His kindness ia highly appreciated by all on board" The JYUfr reports the following vessels on the 9tb Kovemben Tbe ship Cumberland flag ship of Cora CqjiOVEK daily expected at Monrovia on her way to Port praya and Madeira r' The 8 ship Bainbriige Bexsha Lieatenant commanding had sailed for Paraguay i Tbe Dale waa on tbe coast an 4 the sloop Marion had gone to tbe The details of tbe trip cf the Magmra the condition of the African returned and the latest news from the Western coast of Africa will be foand in our news columns and will add much interest to the brief report we published a the Cmria of Tuesday The statement purporting to be taken from a late letter from Fort LeveBworth respecting the murder of Major JMoar and eight men of hie command near Fort Ar-XacUe meets with ma credit whatever at the War Department which has advices direct from that officer of a later date than could possibly have been received by way of 1'ort Leavenworth ads Gadsden Postponed for con- Davk B-U A Gr I ROD LA IN Mo- to exercise tbe office of Governor' that you will to the A-x mW James Canteyj Ex parte Zach Cantey A THE ASSIGNED STOCK OF THE LATE FIRM OF STEVENS BETTSk now offered for sale at Wholesale (or Retail) at very low prices to close The Stock a very extensive one and persons desirous ol buying Goods in thk line are respectfully solicited to call and examine it at SO EAST BAY WM HAMILTON Assignee WM BETTS Agent of Creditors October 25 GENERAL REPAIRING carriage Renovating establishment 102 MEETING-STREET 102 MEETIKFG-ST OPPOSITE THEATKE tions dismissed Glover Wardlaw Walker tc Bumsides vs John Harrison Sr New trial granted Monro Opinions in cases on Southern and Eastern Circuits wil be delivered to-morrow at 10 o'clock covtnr Gee Doby er al vs Jas Cureton' Dunkin Ch delivered opinion Circuit decree reversed and bill dismissed II A Poole et al vs Bobo et al Appeal dismissed Johnston Executors loan 8 Scott vs Tbos DeGrafTenreid snd Tchanner DeGraflCenreid Johnston Ch delivered opin- -ion Appeal dismissed Tbos 1 Graflenreid ads IT DeGrafTenreid Ward-law Cbf delivered opinion Decree modified John Pratt adru'r et at vs Executor John McLures-Decree affirmed and appeal dktnksed per curiam James II Alexander et uz etal vs Daniel McMehan PerCutiim Appeal die missed -i trra Ua- vs Harllee and Henaean troeAjutt et at Decree affirmed appeal dismissed Dun-kin -s-A Martha Tomlinson and Thoa TomlinSon Jr vs 1 boa from a wise and patriot statesman- solicitous to promote the true interests of every porJin of tbe republic and at once to harmonize and perpetuate our great and glorious system of popular union and confederated States 74 Annual Budget Mr Mxxmihosb Chairman of the Way and Means" has presented for and from that Com mittee the Report By a 'decree of tbe Propaganda of Rome confirmed by -the Pope the highest rank in the Catholic Church in the United State has been conferred on Archbishop Kenrick Baltimore who will henceforth take precedence in all meetings and council The Boston eorrespondent of the New York THJmmt My that tbe author of "Earnest Carroll" a clever story recently published by Messrs Tk-khob St Ttsuta is Mr Uehsv 8 KWQtisBf of Cambrid ge 4 Eight CAliA Kt against nil About five foonthu the wn oi Jacob Abbott living mia West of Ciolcenda Pop county neesented The Committee Of Way and Means to whom was re Tomlinson Sr et aL- Appeal to stand and petition re- fei -red to Circuit Court i ebn IX Pritchett adm'or et aLva Wm Cannon uicicut ura uiat you will preserve protect and defend tbe Constitution of this State and of the United States" Mr Yeadon as Chairman of the Committee appointed to wait upon the Lieutenant-Governor elect tben announced that he was present and ready to qualify Hon Merrick Carn then took the usual oath wbkh was administered to him by the Speaker Hon James Simons The President of the Senate pre tern Hon Moses then called upon tbe Senators to retire to their Chamber to receive the members of the House and to deliver to the Governor end Lieutenant-Governor their commissions Tbe commission signed by the President pro tern of the Senate and the Speaker of the House were then delivered to the respective officers in the Senate Chamber High Sheriff Dent followed by tbe officers of each House and a large concourse of citizens proceeded to the balcony where the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor were duly proclaimed Three hearty cheer were given and tbe crowd gradually dispersed The House wag again called to order at and the consideration of general orders was resumed National Tbe Hon Davio Pact Baowif of Philadelphia lately delivered a lecture in Baltimore on the subject of the "Fine Arts" We take tbe following extract from the report in the American -r It a great mistake to suppose that the importance of a nation depends solely upon the nam ber of its square miles its population and its commerce -The cultivation of the arts and sciences are capable of advancing a people much higher Wherw ignorance wilful ignorance vice and knowledge is virtue and power where it properly employed Poetry painting and power form a most suitable alliteration Tbe poverty and nedect of poes and artists a reproach to any people England aa far as r-be ahead of all European nations in literature philosophy and practical arts yet behind all of them in tbe arts of design although these are in a much more flourishing condition than wben the Interior decorations of St Paul's at London by a celebrated painter were paid lor at so many shillings a square yard While to Queen Eiizabetil paintings were so offensive that on one occasion a prelate thinking to conciliate ber favor presented ber a fine pic-tire she became so enraged that tbe unfortunate giver only escaped ber wrath by declaring it was not the work of aa Englishman but of a German "It ia well" said ebe "that it so or 1 shonld have enquired into it" wbkh enquiry would probably have cost the offender's head j- But compared to us England in respect to the fine arts ferred tbe Report of the Comptroller General as to so much thereof as relate to the estimate for the ensuing year and the taxes necessary to supply them respectfully TbaTon the 1st October the balance in i Johtston Ch delivered opinion irecree reverseo ana THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT th TiMnnrr -ajuo 5T7S 53 The amount of appropriations already made but solicits the attention of those in want of VEHICLES and desires his City and Country friends to give his present fresh and reinatded to Circuit Court Eiklbeth Pickens vs A- Smith Dunkin Ch Bale ryeaee modified Dunkin Cb lUrfiing from Washnglon December aj Tbe departure of the filibusters from Mobile a aew'souree of trouble and embarrassment to the administration Every poesibie effort will be made to capture hHn nd instructions to that effect will at once be dis- hr husband with nX pledges of aflectton at one birth Four of these child-" survived until some six weeks nc Wben two of them sickened and died Tbe regaining two are still livinc and thriving finely The whole eight were very small apeciaien of humanity wben ushered into this world a might have been expected This statement is iucrliy truer it is vouched for by nun brs of respectable witnesses who saw tbe four living children £gypt a very proline a leeile too jtiuch so Cairn tiazett Can any of nur txiedds lend ua a copy ot Munch an sen not yet drawn Deficiency i S241745 The estimates of supplies necessary to defray tb ordt- I nary expense of tbe State Government calk for £400-370 to which must be added tbe following items Deficiency as above $24174 1 rnprevemeHt of Charleston Harbor -30000 Public Buildings say 95000 Deaf and Dumb Institution 20000 CUittis Beyond appropriation of last year say 3000 Siatneof Washington 8000 thorough selected etock a critical examination before purchas-ing elsewhere feeling confident from his long practical experi -A ROTJTLA-ILTSr "WTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS friends and those who may desire to have their VEHICLES OVERHAULED AND THOROUGHLY RENOVATED that he will give all work entrusted to him hk personal attention Having superior workmen he will guarantee as fine a job as can be done North or South and propose where such not the ease to demand no payment a ROULAIN Carriage Repository Meeting-street December a mw PIANOS AND MELODEONS patched te every point where tbey may be likely to paas' Information baa been received by our Government that k- iv annointed Governor of Fernando Po and de i Calendar for the remaicder of the present month as Contingencies aiy 53000 ence in the construction and selection of Vehicles that his exertions this Summer to get up one of the best assortments of neat light and substantial WORK has not been inefTectual and pendencies off tbe coast of Africa went there in a man- ot-war ana eeciarea raigwn c-atn wa unty reli observed by the Episcopal Church is as follows: Dec 15th and Ember Days Dec 1 Ah Feast Fourth Sunday in Advenu -Dec Vlg't of St Thomas Dec tlst-St Thomas A and Dec ih Fast Christmas Eve tw o'tti 4Jhristsa Dav gion of the isiano ana iiircniencu nnuiuia-e expulsion of oar missionsries The Spanish Minister tn disclaim' all knowledge of the matter and iff rvdemood to have ad-drwed hk government npon tfie eulject The Presioeo naa ueen eHsag tw-iay wuii 1110 oocre- that in offering them to his patrons and the purchasing public he does so with confidence assuring them that in every instance he will endeavor to meet their approbation He has in store a lot ruh Feast tt Stephen li and First £un- i "Hyperion to a Satyr- Travelers report of us too ttu- -r nt the Navy arranging the squadron intended for tha Gulf and making out tbe programme which the commander are to follow in the delicate and" important duty which ly that we are a money-getting money-ioving and unfortunately also a money-losing people Why should an Italian surpass an American in music in sculpture or in oav after innwuaii Dec Feast St John A and Dec! Hnly iBnorenis Uec 2Jrt New Years Eve Vtb EmberDays the Churchman says: ill be assigned mem 17 nnfBcial information believed to be reliable has been deed in anything 1 It beenqse he has more taste zeal of twenty-seven Vehicles bought Low lor Cash and will be dis- received that Major Emory and eight men 6f the irst Cavalry had been murdered by Indians while on the way to m-k noon the resos(bliti involved to Fort AJnucnie ironi iotw" posed of accordingly the assumption of priestly vow upon lb future rendering op of um account ot rniftisierml stewardsbtp before th ri- 4o ihnai noon the bearing of the minis Daring tbe last year tbe Bank of tbe State paid the interest opon the bonds issued for the Blue Ridee Rail Road This interest the bank can continue to pay without embarrassment if tbe Treasury will eoatwlu te the interest on the bonds for the The interest oa the bonds already issued were paid at the Treasury dories ue past year and the amount required to pay the intorZrt fZ the ensnins year is included ia tbe above estimate of XI plies It wtu be necessary therefore only add to the above agjrerate of the inteiest on tb bonds ora-pesed to be issued during tbe ensuing year amounting av to 25000f and the total amount required for the ensuiBa year is £560000 If the tares be made the nine as last year they would produce $439 137 leaving a deficiency of $i-jo -863 To supply the deficiency tbe taxes must be raised 30 per cent and inasmuch as there will certainly be other appropriations which are not known to tbe committee a further increase of at least ft per cent will be requisite The Committee therefore recommend that the tax upon all subjects be advanced equally 35 percent Thia advance wilt produce £1531500 to meet $120663 leaving a surplus ofssa737 r- --t- FVwt We have been shown by our friend Tom Potter a new and magnificent variety of quince which he calls Chinese li js obioog in shape very smooth skinn Hi of a rich greenteh goidea color and has a fragrance It measures nineteen inches in eirce GrtemmiU Jtta rdlatmmmn a JWie "Coumtim The Legislature created seven new conn- 1 Hlll vi 23 (Zp tip at the terial office on tbe present condition and future dtsiiny of ALSO At the wharf and will be in store to-clay or to-morrow Lot Clavton rr-!" ijr Banks from parts of Habefshara Hall and Franklin" Quitman front parts of Stewart and Randolph iuiiMn from a portion of Gordon nt we may wen aueni ntui -f of the Ember Fasts as seasons of solemn suppatation for th inctease of men ia Holy Order who by in nocency of life" and "truth of doctrine" shall gkmfy God ben-nt lit and forward Ue salvation of all enthusiasro ana muutry in tne pursuit ot them And why has be these Because he is rewarded for them Artists therefore should be liberally patronised by our People- Great progress has of late years been made in tb-a country in the appreciation of the arts but more remains to be made and we are no true sons of our sires who shook off the yoke of political bondage we shake not off tb bondage of foreigi art whose yoke we now wear Fw Mortality There were 351 deaths in New KUnns he past'week a decrease of 25 as compared th "oriiity of the week previous and two more Th? the corresponding period ia last year Ubl lows the number of deaths for tbe the sexesT lnog adults and children distinguishing WwkMHi'pn Women Boys Girls Total week endins Dec 4 67 tia ji 37o eek end'g Dec 1 1-77 74 '02 351 of Eighteen Philadelphia Carriages amongst which are some ien" The recurrence of the Ember Season and the Third Sunday Advent dsrinr the same week should very Light Rockaways and an unusual fine assortment 01 Lignt lnd additional fervency to oar prayers frequency to oar Top Buggies any of which vill be sold at a reasonable profit Echo1!" from portions of Clinch- and Lowndes Johnson from portions of Montgomery and several others not recollected Brooks from portions of Lowndes and Thomas Tbe last three are attached to the 1st District The whole number of counties tf the sum nor stands St one hundred and thirty-tluee Xavunaah Hryub- Lean i A gentleman of Boston has given the sum of to tbe Corporation of Harvard College for tha purpose of erecting and furnishing upon the College grounds a tunable jyuina3ium lot tae exercise cf Ute student fraiANOS AND MELODEONS FOR SALE AND JtL TO LET Also an extensive assortment of MUSIC and MUSICAL MEBCI1 ANDIZ of every description and quaiitv of recent importation and at reduced prices TUNING AND REPAIRING ia all its branches promptly attended to PIANOS EXCHANGED AND BOUGHT HENRY SIEGLING SUCCESSOR TO JOHN SIEGLING 1 PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC STORE ESTABLISHED 1619 Corner of King and Eeaufain-streets November 30 wifl Bmnnrick nni florid Rail Boad We learn from lb Brunswick Herald that two hundred and ten tons of iron for tii ia road has been received at thai niaee recently and Aa EOTJLAIN I hat atimtier cargo eaiy expected Tfie couipniy strrsngersieni for secu rut a supply ample to lay Use trick Milwaukie nert id Chtcaro the largest grain port ia the country The shipments of wheat this season have been SuiO('--0 bushels and with other grains added 97tWjl7 Lleeting-strfjet sis doors dciow tne fcf iU5 ut4ii junwvn wuti uie main rank mw December 9.

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