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Ji ij dI & i Ii. , be eitforVd at iaiy. cist. '-W ill y 11n k,10pel !w..- lie rid. -io .14,1 11he f rh -r . i IIIi IinI y o r pe rson,ital i i ,oiece to thIe not si y us yotir being ironledy" -1 an a prisnuer ol war," fieivly ro. torted D:tvis ; :-1 havi een a Soldier in, 1he orties of Ainidiieil, f6it know)V how 1.o die. ()ly kill ite. anti niy' last broath shill be a blu<sing on your hetd. Bit.l wiailo- I have life antl t;treugLh tio. roiat,.for .mi'el tutil fe' iIi people). this thilg shal itil bel done." ll0reupot Captiin Titilow called ill a sei gett ani file of solileriin'om 1h1d iext 1*oom1, lilltiho mrgeant advankled to selzei Jlepris.uqr. Ariiv ly Mr. Davis flew oi him, plIzed his,mikat and atnIpg< ;,o Wrgi' i,f,o'.Hiig OI coikr4e pt441 ip eo v i one1 15ssuo. hfere waIs aI ibtili, gi.ssionh aFi. Tu a mo*ton I Thi v1i'W11iii'g n1i 'his bett aid beforwhisotr. powerful itaseai late rdimved their hands front . lki%- (hd blackemiiti and .hil assiatatit had done- theiv -work --one sootring i he rivet on th0 right uhklce, *lIc thu otlher t1urned the key. orl the padlook on the left. . 1'. , . . This dorle, Mr. Davis lay Tor a moment as if in a s1ipor. Then Elowly rui-iog-bhimstIl and iriting rotund, lie dropped lis shacl.o feet to the flor. :The hiatah Clank -or* strikinl-g claiii sceitis first zo have recalletl hia to his siituation, Itnl propping his 1u1e it4to his hand,l, lie -urst into a 'p:.it4ioinf flool ot' sobbinh, ro kinig if -:iid Irk, inl Izutitring t,brivrt jntvr%al6, -li, the a4auie, 1lttit.hamle !t 'If*may leri be 0taaA thoug;j out il'..iig d rjer-Ilitt we iay ge. it in liasto' e e4 le:aitnt bijeel -lit M Ir. vi som lt0v o inlol1i nt I , When:1 fieilienl vifits lialle him Iimitore Ire o eu ere. gav lmte a 60anti explanai01 of the last featu ol' thil iicideto. ilk! hatd been :, ettking ot' stitle, and dle noninlg it H: :ho*orst fol-11 of' cowardlivo kind foliy. -'L4i. i c-n t liko.n, collifiissionl that we cii resigi witen dh-igusted with tihe iorvico. Taikinig it by yone own uil is i Co1l1i iio i (t' li .j1111i ellt. to till that your worst celies ennll allego. it luis ol-til l lasi r t.iro m t a1 1 Milolilig a 1g ietly lvr ieuall-igili Wtrtire ; .but, th tak il, I never sough W ownl dviti Iilt olv, alild lhen V m rpletely lienzie'l and lot, m.ster of muly netions. Mwihe a tte C11Ia) itoll ]ild lint dlay, as.a last resomcre i uni'liprat ion, I pcizoA a soldier's iniskot imil att.eitlped to wilell-h it froim his grasip. hopitg IItt in %,i setillt and surpkriso sollic tioe of his couni. raidos -would slot ot i.: vtauet me." Gm:nu. L6::.-ALtt(er fromn tx, ington. Virginia, to Lite BAtinAort i Sun says 6'Generd Lee is in all rospect.s.. real. activel worldtg and tiho-st. cllcient Prc!iilnt. Bosill's attendling 'to the general intere.,ts ind administrations pf tle insztiti ioa, he viiits, Iroam titmlij to timiv, the diier,nlecture roois, attends recitaition, and receives weekl1'y reports of the stanUIlding and progr..s of "all, thI iaMv' niela linlormed, yjv good' n''inhoril.y, tbat lie Geieral kpeps snch ciisutant ualti AltI ntive slIpervisionl ov the n6irs o tLo colloe. 'that, ht- i., alwayv 'an1fi, With ti.e rvlativt te sta1nling it' Iis a hel.1 Iy each of I !i )Ite huitindred atd fiId St idets nojv il attenidinco. TIhese stilnits are from Mf+Itatidd Nirginia, Keniticky, TenniWSSeN , NortlI Ca11otin, Soith Carolino,(,jeor. tia Lda,. alia. Alabama, MiSSi-Sippji, P(t8a .1nd Ohio. Thoy nppear very -getma id - in their doportmintiit, and atre rvpreAnt,e*d to be reniarkaly hsi,d j(nIolsill their .tit. dies. In bi"% letter of last A igiast, ncceptin,g Ivn prendcy, Geneal Ib'e a.ed the ilow in hitrll nge "I thiank it, tho 1li11% lf' vr iti, itIii th 'pre-.fut Miad Io) of 61hle conitr, to do 111 it .pMS pi%. tir I.o ai"I ia I lie rtt,t sf pctc upd Til let,tvr was ext ensinlly puibli.4sh-d, ta its p tri'otic St' in - (t. l naLtnttlIj f'roim such at so)urcot Ihad a veot- saulut ry a*aai L eo' pesoal exalitnpih. itn devotling haaslf iin his pr'tuent wmitk of impur 'inneh:l to it:reaiso the~ pruoig to-, 4f et'.s of ihie se'ntiaienl tsion.ttird in litis It.i'. \\toau l int lie for inn~a lot herepublir if thtose shia setimnttt, tat fauvor of II he "re'stor:rtiinaf til lncetu tail miityriiy of thii prI entvdi Itow A Striti usit LitY I I~,I IANA.--AWe had te privih-ge of piernsing a letter faom- a tady, uad~ 'a real genni le symtpat htiker. from Lfjfav6ttd Indit. lin rettuin g tho.t int ny inaaigtai. tlais ahe h4e.Jmud to E'tdorae, shi' sava for thine impjle-nect if' wear,ingi ia buatirnut ym islar wias assa.iled~ from thle hptalpit anda thtre'at ed~( khu i ' slit mais ia; a steni poult 'a comtilt b;o oiyountg ladieg 1o (tar it oif of'herqt ijke~ a tiue. Southerer, ais sha is, site was rrot to bie Iterified by a butlly ig p)Iacher, but aippl!ar ni asisuaI ati he(r clitnrch with tI fL oiims pin nag'~ heor btosomta, wheropunlii this pkfi:ccIr 'I meekneises atnd tminiuter inl holy thtiings. did appoint said comitaitee, but for.sorme reafsn thet. pin was not displaced. H-ow. over, shte tann.tediately' racti ted a' ntot farom alto sI)p'er i Ita ndenltaof , hter Stibba th - school, re'quest ing her to.retiroe te'la. 7rfo adsho, o h esno Satturdaly IIornlIItq ffie6 7 T T. P. SJ th solo agent for t pipor.in Arlostl S. C. . %rW Ivelcoue "Petite" to our colunn10op 1tho I ee illS magi:er soIfc,e w ilIl.cor et ou per. For the.SVi@ncifi._, Ladd & Bro.s. call be8en worns hTc~iig:initTfv - d iia T i! Iorse ui b1 )0pt at long time in rin wa r :.,domi and seithien > -:The.'Ma1In Fatt The;Clincinati Con mercial, in rp erriig, to. the pulitical situation 4 "The maiii, fa'Ceiicn.be stated iia short sante'ide. Geti.0rant is to be lhe i#, President, of the United a T-s. rb In ashingtoh .i; agreel upoin that."1 '. whihlve add. that if . he be, h will f-drevorldogtr6y his falno GRANM enmot. mile a ptesident, ie ean a die .tates. Cilhoun ofi Nuionality Again. An osteemed corres-pond4ntsendsu an extract from CA LHOUN' works, prc faced by a note, both of whih will bi found in another wglumn. Our friond hus evidently misappre hended the fendcleici of out first ar .tjile under' ti oabov4 taptiop. 'W Iever .1s?cj6A, ti- A I uouN 'had' 1!.Wtielo 14 vonobdation ii his poli ties,. We know ho was fai from 'it h'le issue we iindo with'the writer o the ilcidilt. ill CI,Oul's life il wIielI that miktiigpislied stateqma'n i itAado t' speak, was upon the fiot tha ''WASIINTON" 1111d the "foundord both us'ed the word "national" nnm beispf tinics. We wero defendink C.LIIOUN froin i iilplied . lugp ol ignorance of history. Thd Ivritet al ludod to makes CALuOUN-say, Y6Wo:aft not a nation, and wbord wai never Aear but.hat,tte word "nation" had beer heard of scorc-tf tinyes befolc thiq "re een 34a'rs i e -1 - As 'for oitr "cog4o eio, to the "pVolitalI degl;adiktiqnIof th< 81014 We 'canl, only point with the-fin oer of Silencetd pns'sig eves*. (olt TurNEiiva.)j Calh0*n1i oi INat'ona1t. Mr. 'ITO''s;ne. n, ' i'Ilomed w Wtl tlis I scpd you ani, pxtraot fron Mr CAlhionn' workis whiiovIreq,nest you p,nbUh ,Kecanxi9t, e toocyf ill tll! failirs of tie United Statc.) %vhm -by thgir ihd.icriiijmtft use the ltorIJweM may ht t1oduced -that 'vc Imeall coslhation which is -synony. umous wiath the political dldgradationi of teSouth. it hi.i 'whiolo tifo wias onei continuoii < tOrt a4gi mghf'e eh,tixol iant.ive tenden cius oft thme federal govermencmt. ,.iy':it'yernpf government.e, eO3iipounided af&the separate govern. i10tsI of the , ( fs 5,afio orminomit oif all its hiembers, called the #V9me0 qf tNh "Un'ited1 '. States. It'hlo former prCe~(dtdtiho.latter whiehi Was eveted'bf thpi~~ ttgehey. Each was framned by tIhe written .constitn Ihh th~idose of th sI ievergi ,Stattes gy the.peopule pt oneh, not,ing. suparatoJy, thait of'"thc'Unitd'Statess bylhe stono, neing in 'the ane ehdrabtei4,-. hp joiptly, insteMil of gemed " The UGovrnmenmt of 'the 'NJited of.the UTnited&tateg r.. ones Ou is Ia d<hinnrpt It,,ferkdl'refutblic." r* *' It is federal -Uavmoll as, demuoerati. feea,hi d'oistrtdilst'inetieoft f'2:dttluk -4 it is federal lecause t' 'i o *oernment of the Stated United "h a political. uiont,;in. V9Iddftlistnl t o 't fgoveimanent r'rf' in ivirhenis u4.in1ly ed, -'social 'coiipait?' r express~it T more' onci- 't'is federal and not Uation14,' ai e it is the governien Z otA cornpuiuitf6f States, and not tl g<grn 1t ofa single State or na t rt ghat Ifla federal and not ia' tional, we have the 'A . authority I of the conveition framed it, oeneral Washin~lon, I orai n tt. sur g the% Cotfolde4ation Con o the e 4hen -Oonfedersoyr -, le---in- one plI6"y(hMb< genqral' )go*prngg4 M the Union ;"-and in anothor,-''the federal government of these States." t It is thus cl4'? "hati t.o coivention regarded the dif'ornt. p pressiots...."the . federal governmont of the Urited States,"-4the gneral go.vornMxnt o'fthUio -nd gov9rnpIent <f thq Uoitedtates, as meaning the salnethiugy--a federal t in contradistinction to a . national.govI erdnent." CAM.ON'S WOhKs. RC;Aatkable Spetth 1Ir thia-ouie Ot Rep. resentativest, CONCLUDID. ut these are not all the difficultks interposed; soni fAr an alnost, indefi nitq postponelient, nrging with zeal that the South is too ignorant, too Un civilized tW be trusted with any share in this Republican Goverinent. Norjh e'n eiucation' and civiization must and shoidd be more extensive.1y apread ati, g them before their admnision to representa,ion will Cease to be danger ous, The"honorable oimpber fr 'ini 't nesota' (M utInelly) WKthe o lead In thert. po tion. In 4spedeh' deliveadi the eclared, "1 great bulk of the people of the South are rtae, illiterna, semi-civifred. '1ielr condition in this -epcet would bo shai6- . lul'to any'semi civilized peopd, a 1is such as to render a Repubian 4Gverg nh'fnt, re:'tinig on .the inAelbgtvin~i.ud~ Ilp4t ot the people, an n Pht, let us criticise somewhat further this IhaRfaseeism, this ciimed iqd boasted. r supiiority of the North ove the South h "nlligitennctt and C ritIanity. I'Aducation is certainly, wi4ely dIusi i bivei the N#rh. fier pdople arte great. i bnteI fli b6t thyo tr Lhea aisi, even ufti a nlinete eni~Ol eelidined and Ch'ristan orth is ent tied to aedit or h t hltrinw Spiri,iudim Freloveisin, tift ty shou0 spetbyn ls ra,husett:) Strongi)) inil dimnn, hiaMe all sprung .an spread ove list hiily-Civilized eun Cihristian pegion. LCe poo ign6nt Onedupted fosht was nIIe-apable of,pro n mg such evi. dece i advanceinent, s id progris. iBpt let us continue tie epntrast a lit,le further'. Booth, the in .wasit-caug1it, hkt. ravely shO v apart ot soldiers. as broughtt thi city depa, orde that the xeward for aii arres. migIt. be secured by proving Ills identi ty. After that his entrails were torn out and thrown tb the hIdjV; his head 3dorns'some phronologipal mysem.; i1 heait preserved.in spirits; his spid column can be seen, which will dusplay to the learned how much lie must, hav. sulfThred by the necar approach of the bullet to the spi.al mafrtuw ; thu balance of lis remaims are d.eposited, God and our Northiern Seereiry of Waur onily ' know where. WVe know they were Trot haiided over to his pioot, heart-broken ji mother, so thayshe might exclaim over il is grave in a burgt of egonv, "WVonld t God I had.4ie4fofr th'ee !, ;Qh, A bsaIona hi my son, myrson.". . Mary 8Wriatt * s'cbnvict d. of corirs'e. g She wvAs tried'Iiy ' cduvt-martial. Her 'i i'rrirnediatp exebh1tion wfts"ordered. She d entreated for fohr daysif6 enaible ber to ti o'vercomne the shock' 'and th'e better t6 A prepare her sonl to'rieet her God. Not 'e an hour, thundered'%foith thie voice tro -h :the War Ihr.attnwnri, oni witir -the gal. dtalte lr'Ab iithiejorave e pia o tpeniarint sinneir.: Agepts of tmerry 6 'Aotighit the ear ilf hlighgr rihthority, and fc #*dhebly a muoio -tunte~fidl shirt,-. buit h Prest.on Kind was janitor ttt' kIky and P 'the7 were. eedd Me i.Prt.uon a~ KJjtng? Echo anIswrs-where? She W was thus ,ejecstef" 'ee'dit;. ari not. 1 'witlistan'd(ng aupiciu6 bad t'eeu made y m behalfof her h'err.'roken daughtdir st e i,d'l "hi a' daughI . fgts hA delivor r.l bardy of r.e..s to -r.:p1i g Is thi 4 irpel, of Northern eivili. Ltion at Wris n1hy? These things er . o by rtoern mien without uca the great North-. n hl tened, 'Y ed and Christianu e 11 'n ot one word have re or heard Fm your Phillips, your eec hrs, your Cheevers, your Greeleys, r-year-.as,minded.aaal.s ,onon,',rebukQ of th.euo i198s denor I cin s; ank. as : the ' -tpon verythttg widbhK thy thilknicious,. ay.4 4),by...410. jUk,tji4apprqYq_.qf tv trWactions as coIAi11,9 in ghe wayi Ihistian adva'ncement laid prhgross. Lot usaow .loak at a.. Sou.hern pie ,rc. John Brown was arrqsted for a ry4 lindrfd to tht oto13ot). jo ? ig the niq-tfr I' manner tried, eij r1wgd every hc'y for.d4ne., o sPtC'Al.Ys Iata bel I). urg.'d to pre. ei.it the 1ryices o any advr ste. He asgyan; tv dted to be ng. llo'twenb. avny,t?on and cxC nti9n pinple time as given him for Ike3 tleiint ot his worldly iffairs and r thre pietarat'on o6his soul for eter ity. Aftqr exocutioe his remains were Inced in a decent coftimn and thi hand d o'ver to his friefias that they tiight. >bserve such obsequies, as they ,Dight 11lik becoiing. TIna.1 took place amaong hat "rude, : illiterate, semi-civilized" >eopie called Virginians, who hand for heir Governor at tihe time even flenry, . Wise. Look tpon this picture aad hen on that. The North is very learn. d,' but I do not, think she has any, br'stiaini,y or* civilizition to spare. ,Nrlhap she has Ohe had better relain frr aqIc consvinption, and, as I hope, for niprovemcht. She ig more .l-earnl,d] lan th, Sout.h, but which is the best Iuc.,d.,' 11it, sir,' denitnpiatimiou eyenffe nwst, as was expected, have Weir, ing lgpinst an hoiorable re-hmiion. e rescutnaintoI the vivibzid andl 'Aristian North it'is attempL'ed to rolse igainsp the unfortunate ini of the Southi srq epithets inbeconinag.the leatbi id 11),n or the, patriot. They are de. Qminated.. "mgrderers," "red-handed tbele,", "conaliou8 iraitors." Those Olo uye these epithets. must,see. if thaer .ill r,lec, tllat, tley are not t rue. ''hey niistknoxv that Jp'ermon Davis, Robert P. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, aind thit hotasand ot,hers wio i-ngag, ed I thale )ate ontest, noib'cotnld be answerable for he, chirge' of inrjr'r nfid conisciotls 441olik. StoAPeWall Jackson rest in his as illustated hifs chAtracti and ipsen .,t from sucl. ain iinpatation.. Time vill fend t,he 't d tctr of Davis and le. Thbt their aet iloposed uppn hem i dn'csi)eqi of crin. I have - Palrting-wordhs 0 Jefrer. o6id tii,ihth, projence' 6f the Sen. le, breitli the' tr6iges con ictidn' 6f ectitude A 'a desire fp' pece t sad to bid bhiodra, Avafytheni, -ith '.theso elarges that lhege. pelppe are. murdermrs, red hiant ded ebels and, conlscious traiors. They pring only 'from unreflecting excitenwlt r frow a depraved spirit of, revelige, aid with wise annd ednside,-ate statet - ion 1aid petriots shoilld never be allo-w 11 tgrp ;4t$pho .to the ro.tinlio.n ;iicll all Vu611 m1y11st.,now desire. Away, Do, with the.expectLtion that the South in People will ver degrade thnruselves y freely eppiting go1d&itons from jip Pe4t -of.wilek .volt exel vlet ieia owl) hosen leaders..,Let the peCOPle aweep bese,oheJaelg apside,,-an,d .as we werae nlemies an wiar m peace let, us be friends. '"SEra.".L''-al'hen er 'e arE div idhed afiintion nes Id the! 'ofinir of thais Ford, which occm-'s W (ten in -th.e 'salma.' Thae Targnams and'most of' then ewish' commeaantAtors givo 1o the word imwmenningafet ernallhy, forever. Rhab PKmhtea-si as ai sign-to elevate ae ybhce. Thae-althdnra of the Sepr a-, mt trnsisa timon appear'to have reguir,ee8 a.q A n'iel oir rythmaiceal tiore. Her "i' regards it"Ai.indicatg-a - ch:agge of aei MAt begon- hsa r*usichl'note equaiv Etierhians, 'to thei~dWepeat. 'A Irdh g to Llather-atid. bhetra it 'mnenns si ti* (en'entis epliis' it to hianani Ub the~ Ihstrn'tiehts pihiaynd the sing. i 'Wocher a'gards'it as equiv. ~'en to rArskg4t der la-a~p any son), otin qr xminrg Al the aevent v. ip wahuaihih od en c6 &~Canz "an actual ap. MIAb tvhos to Jlehovah."a They. e calls for aid prayers to be( hacard, MOtin thi 4'aftat'vb "Hear, Jehao m1bP'n og aw'aa,; Jeihvah and the like, all ea,rniest addlresses to God t la hat ~aidftnethie Rnd' hear, &c. Theo hrd ivAkIf he dA'ettrdW' ms indicating a Aof oft'nupels by- ike' piests. Seiah elf,' heo thinks -an) 'abridgad ek pression' ed for IHigguaion Selah----Higgaion in. bating'ith6 suntt hW'the striaAud itauru ent" anidola!t,Wrigourous bhmet of Local Items. The meap temperature for the week 70. The tem peraturo has been re u4ikably uniform. " Nai on 1 Gh and 17th. a eligious Services May be expected to-morrow as 116 lows M. E.'Chach, Rev. A. G. Stacy, II A, IV. vind 71.P. M. Rpiscop4l Church, Rev. W. P. Dii. .o4e, 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. A. R. Church,. R."V. C. 11. Betts, I 4 A. M. and 3 P.'M. New Advertiscuents. See good things to be had at Thes pian 11ll. CQXXME ROIAL.. W,ssnono, June 20..-Cotton-28 curVrenicy. Floor, $14. a 15. per barrel. Lard, 27 to 30c per pound. Corn, $.7. a 1.75 por bushel. Peas, $1.76 per bushel. Bacon, 20 to 25c per pound. Meall $1.75 per bushel. Sorghim, 75c per gallon. Sah, *5.010 per sack. Butfer, 23:. per porind. EggA, 20 to 25c. per dozen. Tobacco, 415 to $1.10 per pumil. Gold, .10. Coim.o. June 21.-Cotton, 18 to 23, gold; 20 to 32, eurrency. Corn, '11.55 to 1.70 per bushel. loir, *11I to 15 per barrel Oats, $1.10 to 1.20 per bushel. Pe,, c2.00 to 2.25 per bushel. Hay, .i2 25 to 2.70. Rice, Itngoonl.. prime, 11li to 12.;e; Carolina 12 to 15c. Tobacco, 40c. to 1.50 per pound. Goiu,golj 45 to 418. CUAiRI.QTTE, Jun. 19.-A few bales sold to-day at. 28 a 30 currency. MAJOn Gni UNANt.mousiY ACQtIT T1-.P.--We are happy to imform our readers that the Militiry Commission, whh-h1 huQ hi- siting for Ponio time on the case of Major John H. Gee, have unanimously acquitted him of cruelty to fuderal prisoners, while in chargo of the Confedera'e States prison, at. Salisbury. Wo nro also reliably inforned that Gon'l Riger will approve the findings of 11hel Commniisgion. .. . We hope the Major will be speedilv released and allowed to return to his homn1e and friends.-Raciy1A Prgress. - The Jols,on victory in Nebraski seems th lack no elenetit 'of complete. nes. The retiruis- of the e"ection nre not all in, but, (11ogh- to Show that "State" has carried ; that probably Mor. ton (denocrat) and the wholti ticket, is electedi and that the fwgmslature is about. equal. lien it is reinembered that this has been nn abolihior. Territory, and thalast dellegate was ecthd over M1iller (democrat,) two years ago, by hbout 1000 majority, you can appreci. ite the-wonderful chang of entimt saya a letter to the Newv York E.cpres.. All the local OleCtions in Souther~n Ullinois show Demnocratic gainis of' from 50 to 100 per cent. over the last vote. THESPIAN HALL. tiIis H4L[L wull he- regularly opened ifrom 1t0 A.' .M. ;o 9 P. M.. *Ice Cream, ice i..emonade, Ft nil, Confec tionar'es, with1 a valriety of othier refresh mients, wvill be kept on hand. Ladies catn atse them,selves at Graces and other games prepared for them.. A fipe Soda Fountain .wilt soon be nudded. 5%P A verny preti; uasortmnent of articles left from thme Ladies Fair for aa.e at Gen. Sup'ts Ofice, C. .Q Rail Road. CuIAvoa OF f!CIlED)ULE. 8UPEguxR.,NENU,'s OFrice, Charlotte & 8. C. ltailroadl, Columbia, S. C.. June 1, 1806. ON and after Sunday, thie 3d instant, a JPasonger Train wilt run over this Road as follows : Leavo CohimbIa at- 4 15 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte 11.15 P. M. Leave Charlot te at 12.15 P. M. Arrive at, Columbia 7.15 P'. M. 'JAMKS ANDERSON, nno b'6n Su......... .'