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"TO THINK OWN JSgLF JJK TKl'E, AND IT MUST FOKKOW, AS THE NI(S I IT THE DAY, TlfOE (WN'HT NOT THEN HE 1'Al.SE TO ANY MAN." BY llOIVT. A. THOMPSON. PICKKNS COURT HOUSE, & C. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1859. VOL. X. NO. 10. a*' . ... y. .. ii. i M.; i IIl II .... i ~. > i _< i ?.n>?iii.'i 11.,. i I.... _ nj .I..... ' ..I ? /fS f>J n rvj Av ,- . ? *-* -' -* ' ^s'juisiyT&p iFOSTlrlV, v Vn God. " The fooliiulh eald in hip hcrtvt, 'fKopfelft no . '* 'G6<C". >' * ' * '* * *>" ?' Xo God ! Xo Hod !" The simplest tlowcr Thirt on t lie wild Ih found, 1 Shrinks ns 1( drinks cup of ticw,' And tremble* fti the sOnnd. ' No Hod 1" nntoufphed'' Kolio crieti From out Iter env?>rf> hour, And every vinw|lni bird tlmt llica ltoprovca the Atheifrt lore. TKe solemn forest lifts its liefid f The. Almighty \<v proclaim, 'flic brooklet g)i J(n cryjfipl urn, Dotlt lenp to gruyc 11 in >1111110. HOW B>Vclls the deep Ulld VCUgoflll Sfift Along Ids billowy tvack, TheVed Vesuvius ope's liirt mouth lVlittrl the fiilachodd buck. The palm tree, with its princely crest, The cocoa's leafy shade. The breud fruit bending 10 its lond, In yon fur isltuid ybiUe? The winged seeds tliiit, borne by vinds, The toved upmrows feed ; The melon on the desert snndij. Confute the suornerB creed. "NoOod!" With indignation high The fflWrt'rtf smi 1? u'lii-rM And tlie pule moon turns piilev ."till At elicit ?n implons word ; And from tlieii* b\iv1?hig tlic stnr* l.uok down with rt\jj<ry pyc, Tim? 1 litis n Uortit of ditst should inuek . Kiornul Majesty. I?! H-J--JLL . '.'BiBL I L-'U.i't -ill'.I... -1? J-U ??M45MBOATO?K)S. Foil TII6 KKOU I.K Popularity. Mr. Kdifor; Wo will devote ft littl6 time to tltin important subject, to whirh you will plonso gnmt jv plape in your cduiiius. Wo hold wo nil live in u freo ountry find every one who does not excrcisc his lllWtv unbiased by any othor motive than that tvbu'h his own will dictates. coaxes properly to be u man, or nt least to. he a freeman : we (vlsb maintain (but the love of popularity CXcr*M?inj5 a baneful inflnOOoe ovdr nnr 'country ami corrupting her cilieens. Who can IrtAk itrouml amlmakfl bne impiii-tfrtl observation ami ?lonv this; tlinrn nr.? ?aK t . v , --- , ...v. w ^v. w?' IIKIII) jnwwn ui it to bu soon evorv \vhore, thoio uro too many of our citizen* who are filled with the love of public favor. who will go in direct opposition to their true sentiments f<>. tho s'uko of gaining popularity, ami who are" willing to tlont upon popular brocze*, notwithstanding it in against the interests and wisho* of the most respectable- p.'iru of the community. We would mt-havtf so much objection to their arriving after popularity hi order to obtain uu offiho. if they M-ould always discharge the Untie4 of that oflfiio .pr(>ptirly, hat instead of <l ?ing Hit4 s nho of .thoiri tiil\0 I,<5 intoxicating drinks and then of'c mnjo'nogligenCe of tlioir duties Gn-uios ;> and this is not the only way they Wyloi\fc J hair trust, for, ^s.pnctiinos their duty requires that thcv..bhoUld' d?/ something or other that ptobaldv will Ios.sen tlioir jSuptilatfty, then alas! it is too true tliat tlioy iiu^leut their duties, squander. tlio time, that proporl.v belongs to thuir uuimtitueiilH whioli is hut littlo than th'cft or theft in differont clothing, lint the pApulacd hetfig pretty, eaa'dy'guilod. are swayed .hy those ijnico-seek<>rH, \Vho bribe them in yhrioun ways; wa'do lint menu to nay that a)l citildidato* and offieo-holders do actually b'rihe their constituents hy givinyj to them i>oi>onall v gold and silver, H'?r do we preload to ?ny tlsftl all oan didaies do actually nse unfair means to he elated, hut wo'do *av that smiio of ouv candidate* do hvineniiRof i?<im>v #><n into mtinV-olftco . dinniotrioully in opposition to tho dosiros of the moro HuliVtufrtiul, ahd onUghtcuod part of our citi?.ciis and dip truo intercut <^f aft'. TP we l-jill hitbQVV iind o!i. million office by unfair nicttn?; ??ul iftipn?dtion on our country. And vfc would nlorety nak. how is thif> oviI to bo fumcdiod t Which is very coi ic'cII v humvcio I by saving, tliut i? t?au ho remedied hy educating the .populace; for the ?lv?r<) onliglitoncd a mart. ? tlijs more tin will (lo-ipihC puoli thFmp?. Hut tho donl* in<js of tho cmididatc witli the voter arc vorv docoptivo. f'ir ho do?s not f lint'lie will.givo hi?r A drink of lienor if !io will vote fur Mm. but notions Hpeak luiidor tlinn words nnd hfs rtctioijH plainly ,?ov, that he incArto. And if the vvtov is at nil tfiJluonotjd hy tho drink which ho rcpoivfid 5r i* ?vl??? tfouhols hrfboU tlio same a* if lio had received money at bin hatuta. What a TH^gTfft'e it i < to In'l.i ilieil; ftiul tlioro in iiotn ttiuti hi < the Stato-wh'j wouhl boar tobntojd (hat he xrpa bribed. And, agaiu wo cam trat'oytho effect* of the lovo of .popularity to ourJast I.o^hituro, andwhal thoro? it defeated one of tho greatest enterprise* in the World; and it cannot bo dutjjod that hue of pu title favor waf? th'? cans?m its bolftjjj put down, f<>r some of them etuno very near frtVI in^ that they would votefor thisbdl. hut. they : feared that thair fluMttei??!i< ?"?'M ? ?:??* -r^r-.. v- . ? ? v - ?-jar 1 .them. Hut how was. <t witjij Aluj. ii?d Mrmmixuku? It wa? verj difftupiit with i ' thom. fr.-"'. ML. ... Howard lp?w of eithoi; frovni* ?r they Mootf HrtffaDd j*n?liuko?r fin^ottiijis *vlf m\jff lookol'fonViud TO tlw> grotfk intereM of tlieh' 0-nnU'fv. '? ?& le the. H|.nit l.y.wluch <*Mnr ottfoon* should hs outuutod; a?id wrm <hM' the our t'.ajiiilrv w*tiiili1 ht&tti iiA colntv^il <v? iniiny Ab<>n?irii?l?U' "l p<\rnieijKi* ciwtnAii*? TiieMtyiitg Unit. I>inln of ?, featbpr will {jonk tiwrMlipr. in it vrry lrtifl (>?<?.. tihrt mji/bt vary we'll be JtpplM isi this ?:u-i\ for ftli ignoruiit man iS yory apt to qliuonp th- c^raiu^fc^vj^vtfh i'jj nv>ht ttkfl limi.McIf; uptl' rf?l* ijit.i to prore tliat mi eilocrttloft wdulil work n IMpp.r olutn^o in th<wo affuirft; u?'l in" fact it K'i? litven.ly brought about * ci>i>./i?l?rnUlc clteiigo-. for 1 by \x Ciimli.li! | ^A-v-.d IrtJO ?frt! jltrtn r,irn\fn?li? arirfJ *?.? lull it will fiimlfy #- ? entirely tnir-if f<i*)/iob. Ami we.lopcjhut r!ii? ?Un will l>p ti*n M<l<ft)tSfita pal irnihrtft|?i?e-i whri iu d euftr-. W ilio ftoUl, thhn ir ttn* tlte Inst time.* hy ?avit.g that, miy man ^ ^ ' * V' ' ^ v V' '* ^/IKl * *'. * ' J \:' - r . -? | who mhy bo inUuencoiVino pftrttclfc for the Kuko of popularity, should not IAS Cleotml to nilv oflirc hi tho country. A OQhKftfRKYfUl. ..".'.'J- J-- H_-l' The Ivon Emperor- 3 if Alluh w tlic onty Oyd, and Mahomet . is lii? prophet, is the formula <>f the ]ijous I Moslem, ftii(l " Napoleon is the only lvih?r, ! I and finglandis his servant," is the creed I 1 ofthe new regime of Kuropo. 1 AV itli a haughty, self-centured, unre- , vealing poise, Napoleon surveys his Italian , chess-hoa>(l, and decides on his next movn with sole reference to himself and Fryncc; < wit lie Lnulaftd, Austria, Prussia, and the i (iermat) patches of priitcipalitios hang on 1 his decision with trembling anxiety. War or peace, legions ,of live,", and national credit or bankruptcy,. are his to give or with- ( hold, and all admit they arc powerless to control."his purpose,or resist his pleasure. 1 Napoleon has ,madc Kngland the mere I puppet of his iron policy. At 1)18 will the 1 was dragged into flip Crimean war, and when it suited his interest to command peace, tlicro wns peace. And (his system r>f l.v, i -?- ' ' , v. - u?v.vyiyM mivj in in,-ii uugmcnci1 j , j i.s now beingrCM?ttC(l on our borders. On j ' the Istlumisand in the Antilles the "Iron | Kmperoi ' is writing bis sign mnnuel with > deathless legibility ; and here, too, Kn^- j land ha8 unconsciously played the jackal to j the lordly lion of K ranee. Wfyon she sent her fleet to ?t. Domingo in to enncel a treaty with the United .States, and forbid the entrance of American interests in that magnificent Island, it was for the sole service of France. It is a French India Company which has. sinQC monopolized all the mines and other leading interests there, to the general ruin and ! exclusion of the uritisn jik w<*11 nu'nt \ jcjuit residents. The same results aro .developing qn the Ixthinu.s. I'iflclariJ supplied Costa llicn with arms to cxpol tho American? from Nicaragua, and her .fleet govern Hird.sutf(m'uis ttiij piratical m'ppreijJiioU of our best .rond to California j but the plunder of our citizen^ and the ctasuyo of our highway ! aoca not cn<:ro to tho benefit of Filmland. It is the Felix Belly of France who becomes tho recipient of tl"> spoils^pf.our nrttionul ctiljtit-priKiV and n French company I iants itself on the I^thums to take toll of American, trade for the u?e of tho interna , route, made pr,ifitir.nble' to commerce by | tho uioiicY and industry of our nhinilotwl citizens, England stninccl her honor by violating tho Claytori-Bjilvfor treaty, into which she deluded as under promise of rcr tn;iii? 4"i;oin . the Musmiito and lUiKsiun usiifpiUioha. Hhc has hnxunled lier good fefahous witli this country by exasperating < our republican musses against her proton- ' tions interferences in American matters, 1 and all to itt> ptwptise except to make the way clear t'Or Napoleon a.<d his. wlavft tradfc. 1 lis policy we lmvc indicated Ktep by step, ri.gardless of the f.neertf and contradictions y] of the Abolition pfensi, which, incunsistonfly enough, 1h the fhrm ally of his'system of. slave trade under the pretense of combatting slavery m the United States. It'vrill ; be felt at l:J.st. NflW!eorf-l II. is steadily progressing ns will be potent to nil observer# when the 1 lubjOiKof .Sir William (Jore Ousely rire ' completed. They look td the restriction of American growth by introducing an empire of cheap African labor in the rich, ' oo?rn,tt1ea on our borders to supply cotton, j sugar, tice, and indijxo "at hnlf the nrice we con produce them for the Kuropean market. These products will ho' curried in Ktaopeufi whips nnd exchanged for KuropCau fabrics to the exclusion of Atneri- j can products, shipping, and mairufuctures. j Thin is the policy of the Km porta* Ntipo- i IrtOI nnd his (roolic trade; his Nicaragua j canal and liitf Cr<utit 3Iokilrr) are all woVking together at thib moment for its nccom- J phshhicnt. j Mr. Lnrowetfr, who goes out to super- i intend Nir W. U. OumoIov nndthe Prest- | dents of Cost'* It left nnd Ntbtiriigufl} 1s one of the new school of u humanity and civil- t kntiiMi H who avow the belief that tho " In- ' tinduction of two or three.millions of Pintle nnd African Coolies in tropical Anieri- * t?4 Will destroytho aljlve-labur system'in tho , United States, by the hresistable coinpe- i tition of production nt (jSPt^'fth of tho cost t of Ainorictm laborer*/' J J'ahnertftont was captivated by the i den (if KNI't-mlil/JSlH* tho I'nifml *!?.*%?? kl>'*'n'n?> n ~ <??.- , pine' of cheap lfthoferH, whose ehiMtcn ( Wottid not have left its execution to I'rm. ft ip (he Common hbpi* of the two Ciibmo'ts i th.it the monopoly of tho rfhvvc Vbr their citizens will setfuto tropical'America t to'thei* use*;' aiidtbe next ju'rivat fVonv the t indiums way kWv its WWi- t in'i/Mu Ktttltx. ' ' 'V; | iwoinriiv. We ieurn that TIioiwih j Thompson, the Ovcm:ercr of John Bur- [ j noUe/rewuimg near SmithvjMe, In flits ph* tPlot, fUolo trom Ifih oiifployor two Imhdrad 1 una tliirty-fivc DollarH^mid a horse viitucd 1! *t ontf'htti/drtHi hihJ Hcvcnty-fivft, W-itl* ' wiron hVnraJomy ;<Jwnnpe?'torj^lgrpfr- } known. ftevOntl mofweti^rH hiive been- J iliHjtuk'.fK-d (indifferent dim-ttbria'tt) nfebond bim. T1?tf K?td TtuWiniw>ltt?* ' frail, fpuro-nmtle,'ftompl'ebteil ymtt^, * about twenty 'fittts Affile. rhe hornt tk- I kcu wasft fC)i*rol jiorsc, fifteen hanchrhiftfl, 1 lining a whito npofron the front part of bfle " of his hind k/p?, none the ?tifl6 jtrirtty'iWCh ' wliitdiwar ( Abb*t !Hf. t$<xHkfry%\*1. ( : . r. i From the Colleton Syn, Bpntence of Abraham Strickland, F<)' the Munlcr of Juon's S(ricJcl<iiul?fi Judge Joint JfrJlon O'Xcitll?Spring Tt r, 1830. Aiiuaii\m Sthicki.ami:?Tlio great <lnl if nreuniinc you to moot the stern leiiliiu jf the law, is now to ho jterrorhicil: aiid I ii* f>ro?uh it w'.th n proutor <le?<ir<? to r^ncli "vm lienrt. thlin in mini. ' f T ... ... r?. 1 ui" 1 If that yvu munt die! that there is no hope j inetcy on earth, for .such n poor guilty cio turn as you are. Young mum review your past life! Huh been 0110 of Indulgence in.strung drink, i Hauling, in n\vcaring, in dcnecratins' ti Lord's Day. in wearing.concealed uOild ivcaponN, and io, lighting 7 If it lias boon i ?pcut, young as you arc, thcro is a ftfnrfl iniount of crime to l?c considered I The bloody trnct?dy which you enacted r the night of the I3tli of March, atf>tnoke'N* Itoadf. must bo next presented toyourinin L?n tnnt night, without a moment's \vqr.nh? vnu slew your uncle! itli nIU)np nins ( ii'iK head?with the awful with? with wine lie had juHt polluted his Jips, in taking tl name of the living (Sod in vain?in his dm ken moments??ybu rtlshcd him 'out-of tin into the nresenre of the awful Judge of quit null death ! Into what iniineastireuble lie rur8:?into what unending torment*, hav e s< eonnigned him! Think, Oh ! think. In von can hear his lost spirit. as it Kinks fro tho presence of God towards the hike whil Imrns with lire and brimstone, crying 01 ' Lost. lost, forever lost!" and then ask yoi soul what forfeit von ought to pay ? A fu short years here can bo no equivalent. In your cell, in darkness and light, will n tho bloody linage of your slain uncle st;\i by your side iini point to his gaping wound and say you did it ? HcmcnibPr. I pray yo the bloody scone, when you struck bL)\v ? tcr blow upon the head, shoulder, arui ui ?:.f- ,.r i ? > okiu, wi v?ui uruiiKon unv.ic : rpineniucr th his blood wus poured bnt like the ruin on tl lcUvoa upon which you stood; that Vol olotlies, your IiuihIh, ami knifu wore covori with it! Itiictillect-. tliut without a wovd fro lii'm; wtth his hand looked in your collar, an borhapf, ono linud on vimr tmiv v.ni . ? ?T ----- > lit in siw? iciiuid.i.' X desire to say to vo and. ask you to remember it, that I have bo* for fortv-fne years next month, a? a lau y titul :i judgo, ?orinft6tct! with the adiniiiisif tion of Justice, and in that time, niurrt thf 100 oases of homicide have passed under 11 reviewv,on?l I have met with few casus tvlie such fiendish eVuelly was exhibited as in yoi case. You wero drunk, ami n demon ; that fie dish disposition which had induced you aga and *?iun to- threaten the lif? of your unci wo8 developed by the poisoned liquid whii V/lll flu'nlu??v/>il .? f #l%rk *' *' * ^ uii iiiai mi night. Do not suppose that drunkenness any excuse before ^odb'rnittn, foryour Moot deed, tt is rather ;.u aggravation. 1 tarn now from you to your youi.g ni nawly wedded wife. Will you turn with n and bend over Iter tenrs! Oh, lot, at lea? her agony, let her hunontulion for (lie I n bund of her youth nwukon some pity, sou foeling. some remorse iu your hlt>od*tain< ivnd guilty heart. Hut above all, young matv prepare to d'u to dio a christian's death, and with u ehri hope. You have booh to paebthrouj the dark viillnv nt'tlio uhnHi.tv /.I" if 1)0 not lighted by the Son of Ui^hteoinuies it will he dark nud full iif unimaginable ho row. Lot mo urgo it upon you?nrny to Go wrestle w ith hir.i upd jmy, hk yhl Jacob di " I will not lot tlioe j^o except thou blqss mo Slicli a pruyor may upon the gales ofheaves It may be, that you nrn v hit ve your Savior prayer. " Father, fttrgiva hint, for hp kne llOt what he <liil." I l?m ? U'nn liilil (inn win ijcl to be baptized ; you must first be reco piled toOod! You must foci and know lb you have passed from death unto life." you cuu say, us the KuuueU cl'ul to VhiHi " I believe that Jeaus Christ i.s the Son fiod," you inny he, i\h he wna.uhptizctl; ?t If, indeed, he vouchsafe*, to give you tho li iugfuilh, f hope, before you go henoo, yi limy )>o buried in baptism, and rise to iici uc** of life. Poor guilty young mnn, my heart ble6( [or ,you. I kumV that you lire the child < ignorance and vice; you* Jlfoof "3venr8vhi liot been illuminated by a single ray of gooi itief*. Alt. nil in the p:i8t ib dark and gloom I'l.n t..f ri..-1'o . - : - ..v V.MI.MV* ?'? \'<?u ii IV??^UUUU IO 1UIIII ?vcr your lioncj. lie in about to pay, " Ct ihti no"Wti ; why cuinberdth ho thp'irrouhd ! Haste to tho outstretched amis of tlio SnVloi IIo fny& " coino!" Oh, outno to him andii> lorCYOIV . , The ficnlcrtco pf the law Is?That you I akcn hence to tbo pines wboiU'e You hu ame, (Viiil there, that you be closely 'ipJvu! safi y confined, until Friday, tho 17th day < fiiuo next, on whioh day, botween the Iuujj >f ton in tho forenoon and two in (In; aft? Vrfon, you wi(Tbe taken by tbo SlicHff of Co eton "l?'mri-iet, to the plr.ou of public exeet ion, and thero bo hanged l?v Your neck ti rot^r ho'ly ho,dead?AMD MA J? (jOli 11AV UKJRCJY QN YQL'gjBW Lj AlM'olimt* nil^m tiik Plkv's PkA! jIoi.d Hkojon.?TJic, i?ock V.nnd Atjjh ui.B it letter from the gold uijnw, in,\vhic I toy?: , "'li.ifr'e ih gold here, for T have sqeri t: liou^li not in sunli pileH fts it W'1* in Cnl' briritt; but it is uiorG-ovonly spread rim lie. gronqd. 1 have nbt washed h fti?gl >?tj nA yet. *" I hnve' spen thoPR* that IWrjc t look f<$r devclopmenta in tho tuountiuii! ?i_ |)ia iliwl JfAiifl* Puvl/'i' An *1. mAjUi Matte. Just nt the foot of tKo Blu [Iill im? fnur or live sluices jit wovk. TKo IW b?<ily niBDfltfed. Four hands nmte Yom to 812 a u.?y j it U iwklotn tfoo ret 882: often not more iftn.i 8i> or 8i7^ Vmorioau flour is brought from 'fiiotf, HO ;Iom, nnd in Xvorflt $'Z0 p<M' sack : bacon j rofcfch -50 couts per pound.; Hccf 1C>tQci?4q nl^ar *)0 coot#; entire :W) cents ; (h icil , >ton 20 Cento,. and popper 6ft juentfc a j>? >er. ' r * ' ' < " Our lrdters nre brought from I'ott hwi rtnic, b^y Hurtdcrs k (V's etfprcsn, Q\t(> Imr JrtKi o.k! eighty ifiilcM hterc. h ooMs iVfi to set 0110, aud- t weritYdlvc acnC# I A . r V I UfctiiuN'iNo I'n^si'Kui rv.? The Nafionrtl ihtollij?oncciy Uihte/ the rij ' nbuvc nCuclIng', makes the following sfutcr ii met it: nl " -The receipts at the Now York Custom y j limine for tlio threo months emliu?r on the ! Hint ultimo, are stated at. about 8l0,<?00,I 000. Mrhieh. wifli il?" wnniM - ? lr , - , .-r , VUU I V) I II UV/ -VUllUUmU Ul I L,j other ports, will t'uiidsb, it is believed, an I L?f , aggregate amount not much, if at till, he- ^ u* low 815,000,000. The expectations of ? Mr. Secretary Cobb, Under tliis hen<l, heing so hourly realized as to relieve the ^ 10 T,-6bsriVy from any Unexpected pressure, it 11 lv ! is represented that with the assistance affor- 0 n'? ; ded hy tlie re-issue of the Treasury npfos, * ul and in the alwl-noe of tho demands which t the Vost Oftico .Department would have t m made if tho regular appropriation bill for ' ' thin'branch >>f the public service had not ^ ' ' failed, the Secretary c>f the Treasury has j 0 I no reason to apprehend any embarrassment : a Hi ' during tho interval extending from the I ?e | present time to the next annual meeting : ? n- I .if / ' MM.l-'i- ?-u= it i/i x^-iijinv.-v l. iu? iiucuijronrc w? a to sure ', *" 10 will be ns gratifying to thooouutry as the 11 results tlicniHolvca, which proini.se to verify v ' h is calculations, must doubtless bo welcome c' to Mr. Secretary Colli)." in in 1" pon the above. the New York Journal : * :*li of Commerce coihhjcnti thus: it, 41 Thus, one alter another, the mlvocaies 1 l"' ofau incrcnsoof dutks by the last Congress,' t eonceue mo correctness ot tlio posutiou of j ^ (ll those who predicted a suilicieucy of rcvetiuo \ u\ under the present system. Wo can now i 1 In, see.how unwi?e would have beeu tho plan | 1 tt. etryngly urged upon Congress, of in- 1 'f- creasing the duties, and disturbing the j c 1(' couwo of trade, by new regulations and a 1 llt new mode of Vlduatiuii." .. N 10 " 'T a n" A -l'Mi'.uiiu.V. explosion occurred at the | Bright Hope Coal V|t?, Chestorfitdd conn- | ^ ty, Va., rtn Wednesday morning". The t v,' Petersburg Express says : |f u, j There were nine ulon in the shaft at the j ( *n time, four wtotos and live negroes, nil of ! t or whom must have boon Instantly killed.-p- j* il" tt'utos impossible lo r^Juldi' Ihfyu any res I ^ u' lief whatever, 6witig to the impenetrable | ,, r"Q condition of the mine from the fetid ami ; ], llr intolerable dissemination of fatal ?*as which I j prevailed. Among the nine persons in the t c n-> mine at the timo were known to be two I a 111 white njen, named Isoac Farmer utul I ? (?oorj;c Smith. A mqn aiid a niulo 011.1- i a| ployed in drawiiii; the c*?nl ?f)?n tho ii\oli- '] j8 nod piano of tho shaft;woro tburid -nt the , ly month of the shaft, prostrate and nearly (. do'ad. Tho accident produced greai cx- v k! citcmcut about tlie njiucft; 1 4, Hoi'Tii C.MHH.iN.v Ji sri E.?The rrtuiioullaws ^ lS? ofSonlh ('nroliKii are generally eallel a ' bloody 8 10 code" by th0 leftal profession, kporlonoo | a Iioh slioivu that ?omeiliing of a' ,Nblopdy code" ^ L-< needed in this terrible " IVoo <;?? intry.'.' t<> , 1 put down crime. A inurdovcr, though tic ben* j8^ rich 113; Croesus, does nut sh?if<l tho gh?wt of a ' r. chance..to eScnpe hanging in South. Carolina.? t . The man who kills anntlier, without the clearest 1 ^ proof of its being in sclf-defencc, ntid while in j j imminent uanger oi losing 1U? own lite nt (!ic I 1* linuds of his antagonist, in always in groat danger, nnd ncnil v hi ways liflfl tawing. The con- 1 scqiicnco in, we hearof but few deeds of violence C in that gallant liltlo " kingdom of the sou. ' C " An eminent Circuit Judge of Mississippi, a , ! ' natives of South Carolina, p. long tin*? ago r'cltv- , 's toil to up the following incident, iiHmtnuivo of w the "bloocUjiesa" oi t\io Criminal Cod <ti" tliut f h- Sfato, Which occurred iri Ms own ffti ,'\y. IJo 1 n- iiuh n mile lirotner, twelve or thirteen old, g at ut ncliool, ?rtii\ow)ievc, wo believe, in JvlgefioU , If District, in that State. This little, hoy one day pf grtt 111(0 a fist-figH with a l>oy in\?cli older and yf largo? than himself. In the pi*ojjvo??? of tliclmt- > vd .tie, the big boy got the Judge", b Urol her dowiir s y. and was bcnfjng liiin most unmercifully, when f )U the lit tic follow- drcwii Yory small pen-knife nnu ] v_. stuck il about one inch into his antagonist, in ' order to tnake him get utf. I'nforinnately, 'he n ^ pen-knife perteM-nted ft vilnl part, and' thMiig f> j. boy wa* killed. Thenheonsoiou* little hotnicido i J wi?? forthwith arrcfitcd, jmt in prison, l^aii" re- o V fused, and .upon a filial ttial, thouidi ho had tlie L1* bfcst' cot::s?;cf flint4 moYifry cJSinEliftl bi4 the f- cfeuntry itlTi)(<l, wan conviiitoil rtf Jiiuvdor,'M-n r 'S tonocd k?i?o liuiig, nu<l (lio-liov^vnoi'tt nation ^ obtained only ut I he last innriieut '.? Quia ?ruiw. n r! Tuk CriJAN 1',IM-11U'HTKKK.?The J III- " <? v^uiirv fijusctkc, the. ofticird pppqr of the (!u- ^ ban Cluvci'uni^ntj thigjw tluit the statements (j ^ rolativo to a fillibustoring expedition direo- j , ted against the island of Cuba lire not ^ )f without ftmiidatton. Itis ivpoftc-dv it sa^s ^ rs | tbut at the island of ?Snn(o fJdifrinjjo, there ^ f- ?i*e collected one thousand mon, cuis'isling jj !- of Cuban*, Americans nnd Fronchiucn; I- *I._A iL _ . I 1 * 't . 'I i>uqv uit'i proposu to cuilhuk ai ?;npo DAiitti a j,, Mnnii, tho nearest place to j'oint Muini, ^ ami thai on the 21?tof Mureli, ;v wd^OOUCV loft New York having on ,board , !iU(j iuc? || 14 bound to ?St. Uonlin<?0". J t is also .reported ^ that alii e'xpedilion of f>,0OU men is prepav-- ^ Hipj tct difforeiit points oftliofnioii, whigh \ will rendezvous o?U of the ^urisdlcfirtn of "V t> the United Btatox, citing fhe day and honr ) uf the day and nmtrof tho etidmfkfiient of i ' ' a part of Haiti force, and tno nuiuo of-tho | } 0 Jcader who is to command U? hnd ,tfie {;!r names of Jlcuningjjeu and eouic .-others,of the bo-ouIIciI Generals And C.hiefo who have P 0 been tli.stiitin filfihuHtefing expo- JV f <Uti?Rs m 6 montionck!. The flnvictta, Itvw- U ^ over, ooneljulcfl thnt tho ulithoritie*. of the M1 0 i#lpiul Jiavo t> force ?t. tht'ir omgijruttM) anlti ^ oioqt to nmitjiilate any fUlilm><fiprtyjroX}>e~ j <*$<>11, howcycv ?nU \v?{l Ofgfcn-' I i/Cll. 'ff- ' ? SI ; " \TOU1-IJ.O Tj?j-> Hv 11,,!.. | j' Hil l putKihi/.iuvJv tu it young InUv, "it Jiiiir man frcro only tt lift!.! litrinjr.'C- ('! *' My cyi-i 111iiv iif? very .sir, l/u? "Mi U ^ po??pte ?? yoit'&tiW fill thorn I*' m MXkV goiixl IIof time, if ill,,11 f()- Sfcflf- 0 y ffttj-. i uuiynih) ciiiiihii vn rcuiiiiuti^idhivnr* 1,^4 vl r<>w onnn?t only " 'J r W- ouoq lost it vp lo?t furovor." * J ? 1 111?I I 11. 1 1 A Bhort Patent SermonDOW, Jl?. .? I shall this morning, give you a.soasoiljlc disoouiJso from these \vordt*l "Sweet Spring! I luve to sit and hear t Tbv luusie cenoed far and near; And, oil! 1 love to xecnt the gain Tliat bears sweot vdora from the vale." ! My llcarora: While winter has up*-, id i?' whito mantle upon tlie new-made graves f thousandsof ourfrllow-heings; how jucky , is that you and I are mereii'ullv permit Jd to remain above ground, scrabble about, ' ud scjoice "t the cheering da\vu of anotU- | r ftpring ? Old Sol has just now entered lio LvUiu'h pasture ; and, as two arc putting licir heads together, you may rest assured hat ways and menus are about being con- j lived to provide Dame Nature with a new rock, and a bounet as flowery as the field f rhetoric husbanded by a youhg collegian J fleeted by a touch of " the tender." Ye.", my brethren, a general renovation 1 f the outward world is about to take place. ' kll damages done by Dorcas and his jours re soon to be repaired ; and in n fow days rill this big pile of dirt, from which we raw our sustenance, look as fresh, groo.n nd fair as did Kden when the lirst vernal (III <;lilh'il fnrl.lt ilvi (\mnr.il.l ...uv.uiu fi.iv/nun, UJJU I 'icphyr, tlic lirst born, seen ted bis young unions with newly distilled perfume till bov smcltstrongcr than a wounded skunk'# abbage on ? dewy morning.' Vefily, my brethrcu, as childhood is the noruing of life?as the rising of the sun is lie moruing of the day?so is Spring the Homing of the year. Being now awakend from the dormancy of Winter, wc feci a v.nova ting, renewing change in bur systems, yitllout looking (ooutward aspects, as much is wc do the happy influences of a bright norning after a refreshing night's sleep.? i?... i.. i n . tyu liutiuiaiiV) unuuuniiiinuiy iiinorcilt IS lie influence of the morning's rising beams rom the ?voning'? doclininir rays ? Witli be lirst, wo liavo mi intuitive knowledge hut a day is being1 boru?you may readily ecogiiizo it even with your eyes shut, with ho latter, wo have n mysterious prc.sfiutiiK-ut that a.duy is about to die. Kvcry icart blossom seeing to be closing its Juiglit iQtuiB?an atmosphere of soberness gatli* rs round the soul nfc the shadows lengthen loujj me lanuseapc?n.?iu nil but obsqonu 'night birds" arc admonished^ with the nnocffnt chickens, of a comfortable roost. I'ho electrical power t>f a Him in tho cast ip&n I Mth body and mind is, by no moans he same as that exerted by a sun in tho vest. Isn't that astonishing to you, ye istloss alligators, who neither kuo.w nor are anything about the quality ofsunshiuc, o long as you can get .enough of it and hove good log to lie upon. Well, so it is with he annual sun. When that intorexting nd important body as in a certain part ofhe heavens, in autumn, its power for snS-' 11 i 111II<T VPi'C.tatiftn. nr njillimr i( ii.t/. it'o, is as .oak as goose manure ; bu.t when t returns to the same poi'ut in Spring, on ts homeward journey from Capricorn, its | cviviying powers are felt and acknowledgd by every plant, bug, insect and livingl venture. Oan you account for this, you mul groveling hyppopottommuksu-ors ?>? how do you spell all that?) No, nor I iithcr, unless old Sol, after distributing all lis fertilizing powders at the North, is reapplied at the Autarctlc upon his annual rteit. Nbw, my friend*, this mysterious reno ating iutluencc of the veriuil sun you ,mil ill this part of creation are beginning to feci. As nil nntuve ic springing anew into ffo? you experience a rtyuvcncscchce!--?feel s if n new yenr were actually before yn it, n(J that still brighter days are yet to eoine,. n nil their loveliness of hlotm) and fullness j f fruitage. So wonderful are.the renew- j tig powers of Spring npon everything that ' tows, I don't sec why y<>u, my brytlifefi, ' 'ho have become prematurely bald, may j ot rcaHOnnbly hope for a luxuriant crop of" air to yet Mart from your caputs. Take | (T youf wiirs, ye barrcU-jKiIls?xooagt ] e&df?sfand for a coupfo 6f main* QiU'a.i !iy fa the Spring suu8l>>?<>?aif that i oa't conx thn dtisvi^ pcrlir.ps, BtoJlifct , llursute Racournger limy fetch It? \ 1th the H'fwisthnop*of a large quantity of iitl> taut i\ few thillaVR. T once .'pilled a ttlo. of the ni'ttolc ?a soiae, bushes, aai1 alien inmihor of ton es iminuaiately spiarinr h wh^rn in.von on iiitkiYi ??* ft lv?tio\? l ibblt tvas" over sco.n ho?>vt\ TfiVS no I ulpit puff, but go?pi'l-trntb; yon wfekcij ubclitfvftrs. ''Ah yet,' ri'ly'bi'efhror \fe .TinVC Sprbur Jh s incipency, W.<j obsv^vc its .symfAniK ud witufeaa it*' yenii-n?viH?b)c fun n i feat a^Ons; .but it will not bu till v bun riip Bull butadentil tho hurriur* oftlic.vlflhf/ 'hot wavball sco Madam Flora tii/*ftjhiiij; i; in full fuathev, with tbo \rhblo fh>?k of ttlc h'h>rfl?i?t. hor Iicelw, scnttnrim; \vn\.th:<. ntlapift and cbftrdot* Upon every vide; mi uiiviituo viui |iii?t\uviI'l(i| -c u p.vii 11 o i.Mcy u-jklt's in (li<.;ir lnir l<? :'.ttnu!t ;ill lliv u*Wg?gPij?> in tlm jsun<?undi)?g iioiglilxirlmxI.V ^ Wliqt. ?n i^lorioftV tiiihn, uiy brethren, is id Mirinyrfur wuno;niiiiniiti.on ! Mother1 i)mrt arc uuhv 4>m nil mill's ill providing for broods- -I'.iinbkiiis hop, Jifcip lit)(I Hup upon the sunny knoll*-*--jubilimt. ikes raoo over tUc-^rycii-empotcd pas ?? K thcU unUied Ion* wero nerfoct wejtu^ to Ui?mm -Jivjlo, 113 ^'ip^gut icir f|)asuK?<lIo niillcs in ovcry h n^r o.f FrtUn v "rttgffiarwg ^rf i^ItlS mnps w ijjgRj > f<*ti Cfstxtlc |>nn<flct-:t-4iijyi j ew fru'U joy I'ul jpfr.oroliou of bugs In u? ! mm*mmmm 9 <n>i?n in?>i mm nnil buftnrttirH stfoui trt hav<* nrixotj fpontanconsly front 1 lie tcoininir rtv>il. Aim! thou lio\V delightful to walk abroad on a balmy morning and mmiH tho sWo.ot perfume of lilacs, poach hlotwuns mid llio mingled odors that corny borne upon tho breeze from the ever fraffrupt meads ! I low pleasant, tuo, it is to sit and hoar the sray carols ut the Nilvni' t i iliclirf] 1111 iisll'ikls ?*f' 1.1,1* nrnVii as they 01>?n their ivory befit** and lot tho dcini-^cmnjiiavcvs coii^e tinkling out, as If their little b-ouls were the fountain of melody?tliri grand arena of 'S uture's Unwritten <;?. inupiir! Oh, my friends ! the j_<-cnt1o Spring time' , i? a lovely season, put it will soon be over. | The scnivliinj; summer, sombre Qutunui and chilling winter will raimllv succeed : and then von will look forward for the return of another glad spring. Hut, ah I when the pale autumn of life shall f:ct in, ami lowering clouds and chill/ Masts prossage tho durk December of death, y&u needn't look for u return oCyqutli'H happy spring time. .No, you will cant a hopeful eye to vernal joys beyond the tomb, and exult in tho thought that an eternal Spring will yet " visit the mouldering urii"?will broatho its warm breath 011 the frost of the grave. Ho mote it be ! Ukcui its volt ci'ha.?The .Augusta Dispatch leasts that a reoniitipg agent for a Cuban expedition is in thnt city. It learns that several young turn, weary, of the " cankers of a calm world and n long peaOo," me disposed to enlist; to these it addresses the. following premonition : " "\Ye wish them the bright reward thnt j their bravery deserves, but wc cannot for1 bear to caution them against being blinded I by the f ' c hop.es of enthusiast*, or tho | .scliijjh schemes of ambitious and design ing leaders. Kenicmbur flic fate of JLoiidJt innl Crittenilcii utul their fifty brave companions." Always finjdrs'fj 1'aui.t.?There nvo certain people who cannot live without lindiifg fault. No mutter tvliat subject or porPonconic.'? up in cour.sc of con vorsttion, they start some frivolous objection, or nvako some censorious remark. I nxtead of trying ! to bo in ohnvity with their neighbors, they | bike malicious pleasure in speaking evil of *.1 rm - i. .1!^ ? 1-- ? ? ?i | II1U1IJ. JUH'JT OUMVlllilK'IV Klllll tuuir eyes > to good qualities, while tlicy employ mi! crosuopes to discovernnil magnify evil ones; j ;iud afterwards they torture language to ex: nggerato what they have Keen, so as to dc-' preeiate as much as possible. They do not, however, always speak out boldly ; but tlicy dea! in inuendoes, hints, and ominous shakes of the head. Instead of frankly assailing in front, they assassinate behind I tho back, Pit ctienlly they persuade oth crs t hat all men arc evil, that t here is uofc even a chance of reform. Kven in acts incontestihly.yood, they pretend to Und latent selfishness. They spend their lives in dmilln'g human nature, likir the foul Yahoos whom the satirist has depleted. To believe tliem, there ft re none virtuous hut themselves, all the rest of mankind being' knnveis, brutftp or devils. The proverbial fault finder little think;* that, in censuring so maliciously and india criminately he only painting his own portrait. It is a secret consciousiioSs of his demerit, ri gnawing rngQftt the superiority of othovs, which is the real cause of his yanl i of charity, the principle inducement vo his | abuse, Ilis'owp heart is the mirror from I which ho describes mankind. The he-fc { ln'cik h&rcTieiJn those, invariably, who spoke i tlie ino.it kindly of their raco. The great l type of all manhood, whose porfeet humani ity is the ndmirntion even of Pagans ami I Atheists, over tooke in buniirn tenus. cveo of publicans and sinners." Ills to this precept Unit we ov.c tlio great doctrine.of hunmn brotherhood. In the iduul of the fallen Lucifer, wo have on the contrary, the incarnation of inalioy, hnte,'?lftfedcr, ill-wilhind evil speaking.-?As thcotW is said to have come to bring "jfeaqe and goodwill to nreu"?so the other fi|>t deliJcd the" fail1 creation with strife, niui sowed war- among the hosta of' heaven.- Wo ncve(, listen to the bencficient language of one who i* in charity vrirti his race, without feeling that ho is advancing more and luore to the perfect man." Woman's T?<?vr..-~It is nwinjf to tlio strpo-* riority ui tho instiiiotire faculties- in woman that luAc coinmonee* mora promptly i?> luf tliun in man. Jii tlio life ol the latter, it i* shld to ho only an opRo/lt*?in tfie wholu mortal tei'ln r fmd why? When young fdiw i'iIimIIos. lil'r doll; at maturity nttnohc? hcrscit" toiler lui^lraml and children, in old age, wniiji pIio i'iui nq longer hopo to plciuo muu by Itert hj.'aiitjr'devote* herself to G<>d* n,,(l houls one by another, without orer, hj>lng (>?tfr<Si1y t'iirt'd in it. From thin it will be peep 'hat W'lucn are gifted with the lift iurii| j>u\yi:r aii^ iicc'.'-^nv lur nuavnip lunii mill iioc*?.?niiiig nc<]uniotc<l with Uh? dotaQfl <# of IjWohpnwteiN. J?i|i in pursuit'?>? this iun?r;n'utj(<)H,.J*lic siimiM not. foi'gct wl>nt /clftlo* to ljcWlf in i;iirijiincUofi v jiji nuiii, Hi?ytn>?ittiaulml nail tfcof ui c<l (uj> whnf clic hit* Ht^ilvot|>4v' locto<l yi i:c?i utyifl Mini* f.f.o ou^litr tliQH pxKiuiiie.lieKtjcTV. hh So l.? ?iill* t<i I'oiifui in li/nx^lf In liis ilij ]-,iisiti( ii, ovon Ji> jjl cxeiYsjpg, lip-. ?K00iUi'ic-< itv" * ?V" TriK cn-fonior* of? h ^?>ili?iii ?i? j-rr ?n n t'nni out NVo^t/'ciVmrri K'nti a"tfM rfrnh'F\exiitimt W th#ir4??vFiix )iu)<h>> ?nd inu'<'n?tviu-*> in ?4.(I <v?W? ropftjtTtfk , ttSf ' I kUjo.I it, howO\or, f^n^, *jiintjl yn* iliiy fiM ' .*& Hniv Mtffj' "IpWhfHu totTnfa"* l un^-ixilv.' t? which lie v^N*r>?l nifuiv. ,. > Thcii 1 tl?* IajvhWk iu dif?i:rt." . t. ? $