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Show !) 6nnttnr 3Qtms. SI' ' A ,VA,L 2? Vcsi P' On Tlmrs- "' Sffi? iu M Clw'-o took ' - ""."I'e'-Reneral Beauregard V nnd the board of visitors. Thcbattilkm i ' 1,1 dn,,:V of rix compau e f commanded bj Captain J. B. Tbomss1 I ?he c?dets went throng the if I ,nm'a, L0 tl great dtlfKht 6 a Ur tJ crowd of spectator,. After giving I I teuded.atTOunt of lhe displatbe J&r. ! ' yadds: llie cadets, proved thrfr ci r the difficulties wuscuueut upon I . " tbe tecfjsioa or South t'arolhw. eud Ur- 'erS?e nf itiiht they' will ro-j ceiven nromiheotpUeciri' the' ar'my df; the. Qonf'jdcrate, States -We see lio rca son why the graduates of this. Institution may not rival, the- graduate of West Point, They hare .both, the ambition arid the capacity.; We may.lso:ndd, they have the best wishes or tkA citiaehs of 8onth Carolhrt,-. AnSin eoichislon, 'we can assore them that General Kcsnrcgard pah a high compliment to, the instltntlon, nnd tpresjtI brmsclf irdl pleased with the parade. ' A bill was passed In .the-leislatore of i Virginia n few day' igo.to encourage shipbuilding In' that; slate. The bill pro: fides that on satisfactory I proof Uiat A resjet Of 200 tons aud. upwards (fonr-irths, ofwlileh. 1 owned, by' tpstdont citizens) has beeri built In .Ylrginiit snbtmeiifto the passage of this net. the first :uodilor shall pay the owners i per ton, lf she b les than 500 tons bnrden, nntt$5 perton, if she be of no Jess burthen than f.00 tons; The appropriation for the nbovo objtet shall not exceed'$25,0.0d, 'per yeaff and contintiu five years'. ' ' "''- OsH't PAssTle Lynchhnrgh JFfcpiiWwjAof March 2,1th; has thefojlbw-Jg, thefojlbw-Jg, paragraphs1" Mr. Crook, "Wncoln'a inait agent on the Alexandria rdad; inadd Ms first trip op on Saturday, mid on passing pass-ing .Charlottesville; Tvair watted on by- it cbmrhlttce of citizens, who informed Mm Inliq politqs't manner possible, that he had better throer op his, commwsioif and retire from public service, or; he tfoilhlbo dealt with according to the. dcserbt.of a Black ltfpnbllciin, who. would never be permitted lo spatter1' his fool teaching over: YirglnTasqil. fr; C. ihiiiklag "discro ttou tho better, pa.rt,oi vaior" con$eiitcd t resign ot his feturu to Aiejtaiulria, and he was permitted to pass. ' Jt is also al-so Stated that tho said gentiebwn upon "reachiiig this cityv Salardnoveuing, mad a -cattle of his.mnil cur, front, which ho was afraid, to badge ond conie ont hV.the cityj'but remained Safely r'iiSicoftccil in;it, until hi departure .yesterday inornfilg, setidltig.the mail tip by ' substitute,;",. ; 1'iWADtc Cokoitjoj orA TiiisidsSays the Niny ';i.'orkt riWij5ycVcr. ,was; the . ha; liou'in greater, ctiibttrnwsmttit.1 Woioti-fets Woioti-fets our iiijubiitty.to inforcc theVihost' iiw portant laws, we c.unerv, aiid sit' passively down and see them violated, wihout raising rais-ing a finger, ' JIow can we maintain any national spirit twdcr such humiliation? Wo tnke the step of aiUtbew most calf cnlated to-alienate the .border States ami foreign nations, We can neither collect our rcr.enuo nor afford protection: Who, under JBcli circamstanecvwould daro to embark n any enterprise?. How mueh revemio can be "collected rInNorihem pojlsf jiio oho can answer "these questions, h not tiaeh.iiuccrtaiutf tliegreatcstiof all evils? A state .of?, war '.Would''.' bo almost! preferable. It, would be tho beginning ol an cnd.v Thus far wq seem. te be withorit direution or purpose, or the meanj of e- forcing our purpose if woliad anys -TaKAsos-AT TitKNoittn. "At'theopcn-log "At'theopcn-log bf .tho'Ui S. District court nt'Dostoo, recently,-Judge' Sjirague, In his chargo to tho;'grancl' jury, after holding itiat' thc jsiembloge oTa body of men for tho- purpose pur-pose - of vsubvertfug the governmeutnv anyoplaye; by takiiig forcible jiosscssW of any fbrtarscnal; or other property pf the .United. Siatw.vioiWlitutcs'.rcasou, tontlnited; ns'folldws'If socli'rYcts-Tiave becn. coinmlttdd anywhere .withitt the Vnitcd States it hiay beeomd! a material Inquiry how far persons who arc 'not pre-senfwith pre-senfwith tha body of -men .so a'feembled, may; although dtstaiit, be Involved In the guilt and' subject to "the penaltiw-of. trea-i son.; ,lf.war be actiifllly levied, ll tliosci who;pcrf6rm;any part, howvvcr nilhutoor howeror remote from the scene of action, and who ure'ncfuallyleagt'teinii tlie genes ml' cousinraCy, are 16 be considered oS traitors. Thu, irapexsoitiiifeague wilh tboje Kit are luvyhigwar seiid thein arms, pTOVislons, riiiney Or intcliigeifeo for the purpose of aiding "them- .'lie "tnay be a traitor, howcvcrdis,tatit Iroin their place of aisciubfage. TtiCrefore, if the actual assemblagoTont Charleston or at 2Ccr Orleaus; any person owing allegiance to the United States; however rjiitant he may be, may Income a traitor hy being In conspiracy, with them, and renderingthem assistance. It is -possible, therefore, that aacb acts niay be within the jurisdiction of this court so far as to be proper subjects sub-jects for your iuvestfgntion." ' |