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A-- r fte r e - o n e n t AuLr t i n a , a .RY WEDN'ESD.Y .0ONING, rN-r4cesof er -i . . -- or resner, 'Nme rates per aga'e s odnt At 3ewberry C. H., adsemem - Sp decilnie n lcl aam* By Tos. F. & RH. Greneker, Editors and Propric ori. lop,rged o rkilag:7. Isaiably in Advar.ce. *--,_ScI. ta~mdewhlg-.4 " prit tepped at the expiration of I vole VII. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1871. N O )eenk. - Oteh expiration of S3b THW-UwMAND OUTWIWED. %,-A -AGAE FoR TWo TO PLAY. .;A' %eek at the watering place. ifMni*ot of the time each dav son 'nrthe compay of Mr. M:ii wL, the- aentlemaa whiin Miss Ellsworth-s friend, Ned Wilitta ker, had introduced to her one Morning on the piazza. She hid ia *it' him along the sh;re nrolight erenings, and 4h"addiwed wi(h .him in the thronged drawing rooms. Hiss Eilkworth was not a flirt. iwdu di.tributed her ideals amin 4 piiR gesttlemen, and she had fSu'nd'her ileal well ni:,,-h reali.ed in Ar. -Mainwell. Onty the eve ning before their tali had with drawn it,elf from the general topiCs to which such had been congenial. tnd in her adiniratioin of his intei bgI95Lve wma.dit.es., she had en courage-d an approach to that 'per ional sort of conversation which relates to love and imatrimIIonV. .And now.-to find Mr. Mainwell ft 6iornimng with his cut off arjndmith'- apr on1 onl, engaged in den4-=ng a lock. The lock was a*-tie dor .that led to the middle 6* the fro't piazza waere the fush 10::447dn:sedladiei and- .'entle mvd *ure sitting or promenadiniig. 111f b'Uk was towards her as shej appriheed, ieaning on the arm*t't he rfR-id Anat West. Sue recognized him, iooRted inteut ly at him, ,-ave her emlllanioln over tiva party of voung lad1is near, and then stiijped and spoke pi, him. a-Do you like that K(rt (- work, Mr. Main well ?" she a.kcd. --I do, MIiss~ Ellsworth, I beliete a a zatu raln cilanic." '-Lt appe:trs very odd to see you doiu LULS.' -a i4 my trade, he replied. ri. ing-fratnu his work and turning to her. Her eheek blanched a litt1i. ''Your tradI," she said tailitly. --yes, tradle, Xits ENsworth. The proprietor said the Ick necd cl mending, and I told nim I could mend it for hitm." Tae ry,of girls camalo -ta then. After wonderiig at gainwell tiWile, and laugh sa?jalZdaLey. prposed a ride. There weie Ltree uirriages *.I hea,a . These would take the parz if. - eIWh ittaker herejoined them. "Wiat the deuce are you about - -we ?" he exelained to Y r. Main welt. - -'Att," he added, when the lattert4ried a d glanced at himt. 'But while you are ie re you migh II en'2joy yourself." _Mr Mainwell exrused himself 0r)hd>iinig th: p .arty1 and t hey .weut away, leavilg him to tin i*b his wefk. - -Ma FAieworth left him without any wffrd at pa3rtinlg. +It i* well," he: mulIt teredl to him selfE -I she cannou(t take me as ii * u, she is as wort by of meI. The woan that rmarries me mewst take tne for miself." Hie stooid and1 looked after her until Ae bad disapapeared. Me did niot oiice Liirl to look l,aek. IIe slave ii sho'uilders ai shurug,~ congegeiki 'hism ip, uttered a ceonl cat '-humph !" andu tuirlld Ltlliu'h his work. "Let ije so," hemuttered', fr esikaN ~as through anid was . ,j that I had foundi ai woman~t after- my own heart, amidst tis world of we'alth anid fashnl, she, tOO,las lst her soul. Let her. go." -VHe avoided her thereafter. lie did;not seek to catch her eve for a bow of recognlitionl. Whecn she enitertd a dra wing-rouomi w heure he wa,ero2IH go out byv anot ler way. But he was imore thain ever in the companllly of Ned W-hi:taker. Kedin passing to and froi between Mimtkrls)rth and him, served stilWis a sort of Link betweenl "You are a einic-al fellow," said Ned, one day. -"Why don't yoi take tLhe people as they are ? You waULtid good enough in them. "iwittEey won': take me as .1 am. That is the trouble." "Puoh! Ynia-see yourself thaLt she allowed nlo other suitors to ae comEpany her. Don't you see t hat she is alone or with t he other girls Abe mostAif the time ?" ""Her heart is full of vanity." " Pshaw ! She is t ruined to luxu Mjainwell's trunak was awaiting him and the stauge oat Oil the pi 3ma, at the time this ennivers-at ion wagin ---on. On the trunk were theMniiials, G. M. Mis% Elhsworth .piin.g that way saw the ilnitial. ~-no;t by chancee, for she ha4d been very tiusy serutimizing the trnks that lay together in a pile-alnd wh10aimsh s-i v te imitials she~ started and turned pale. Shore cov~ered andi withdrew with her companin a littlo way, an dI then stood stihl and w'atehed. Present STf.&ain well camne ont with . od upon the piazza. lie enanced ks- to turn his eyes towards her anid their eyes met-mwet for the fir-st he was at ivrk upn the I,wk. Sho did no't turn a - aY her eyes. Ste howed. ie lifted his hat. 'I he ice was broketi. Ile approach ,i her to bidi her --ood.bye. Whatt the ccnIIversatIut was that en,ued betwee the the twi hen I hey were left aloile by tieat- of Ned-s iineuiy inl spliritinll away tihe rest of it le cmlpanlY 1s un kntowil, save ite. F-d1lowinlg: "But I am a locksmith," eaid Mr. inwell. -No matter." "Are you) w11j'ing to live aJ the Witi' of one who with his hands e-tris his !tilv bread ?" -I aml williop to 1 uilergo anjy thi!r g to be with Vou. I have suf fered enotigb. Duriig these hist few days I have learned what it i., to despair of' being united to the 01ne, I love." --But your mother-your fa. ther."I --Uiless I am williig to leave them t r vy n sake, I ai ilot Wor thy of you." -But then tle los< of wealth. of position. of the surroundings of retirtement." -lDo nit say anvthini more abhout it. I am w illing to 14-ave aIl for your sake. I aim wcary ou'f be inl- wathout you." '-Wtquld you be wllin- to bt. conle mV wife. this lay, tlhis loir? Y;.ur father and im,ther m otherwise put obstacles in our ,:I am willing-this hour this "Tiey do not know my po,sitioi *-they stil t h i n k yon are wealtlv. as I did." ''onnt. ihen, we will go our1 wayv with Ned. an-l become befire the world what n-e are ii:wv in spirit, litisbanld :m.l Witi; aiil thenl at 6d-e we will take the vars tor i t hTe 1,iriTe I have tr y ou-a 11me wvieb, 'hoau1gh lielh- w%-i Ill make you tttipf." --Whithe- you1 go I will go." Tiev ie,re married in a quiet way in the little waterinm- place c(hu1pel, %0I the wicked Ned em-i niving at i re' misisvhi. The next tain) s"ed with thei to the city. -I will swet yfm t he shop where I work," said Mr. 1aitwell, when thle v.Arriage they took at the de p it in the city had drav.n i up be o.re ne of a, long block of browii Stome hotts., in a SpnIdi- part o1 the vitv. --Whast do you mean ?" sha de 1m1a4t.j. ai Y-he0 acct.milpanlied bI i 1;usha-d up the broad steps to the oor. -I iletant that his is tho hiil a0l this is the work-shinp," lie te plieu. A-ad eli led her in. A n.on: ,other romsi to which : e cndie ed his wit*e w L (ie fitled tup1 as a work-shop, where as lie said, li was acut'stom red to iniduli ge ii havinig, as lhe assured hecr, regultar iv served bi.' time amt leaurninlg a trale. Mrs. Mainuwell stood and looikedi -This is vmur hiouse ?" she ask -Y'es madam.'" "Am i you are not poor1 but riehi?" "You speakc the truth, Mr'. Mainwell."' --And uhy (lid you play this jest uponime ?"' "To see if yoiu re.al ly leved me "*Ai. prt ty, iodeed ! .\nid sup-l "P.ut. VI dlo."tIlV2 1 Soi there'. was a little famil'y q'iar reI 1n te splt. '%Nowj ini'~ite you r fat her and' moi t her to (ont ('(iil d see lis," sid Mr. Main well, after ihe clouds had leared away somewhat. But tirst yoltutmist go with mue to see thnem, and to piacify t hem, ini view of what we have done." -Very well." In, a'fe'w days they started out Main well gave the directionis to tle driver, anid her bi us'and! 'onihi rot. help expreCssing his wond'er at t he inci(reasinig sqiualr of t h le nxeirh bo rooid thI:rough w h ich the rod 'cie. The carria.ge direw uu at ket h lefre a nioserable4t loiokinig tezne menct house anid stopped2i. -Where thle dece are you takinig me ?" asked M1ainiwe!l, lookmng sZiarplyI at i., witfe. -Coine and' see, "was her reply, as slie piroeeded to step from the "H.ere, wait." he exelaimed after his hesitaiicy ;" -let mie get oit first antd help yout out. What does this mnean ? she led him up~ tta ils-upl ulp, thr oughi thronugs. acnd d irt. and1 squalor to the toiurth story. TIhere sh openied a dolor wit hout knock ini and the two entered. The woma wasdressed nzeatly, anid so were the children but they wero dlressed very poorly, in keep iug with the place. The man was clad more -car'elessly, and even more pooriy. On his head he ket his bat, which certainldy was ,ha- doen vears old. ) fiatber a mlloter, I.rotities 1tal siters," said M rs. Mainwell, introIl. vilig all tile parties. t Mr. Mainwell stood and stared writh;t speakinsu. 'A!k their padon, Georre." "aid 3r-A. MIai!trell, 'or ruimdng i .%away withl). --Wh are t lev ?' 'll1i.ve I not told you ; didn't I r jutreanee veau.' '-Wh were thwy I saw at the r wa tering"-plave ?"S "Some wealthy people whIo h1d Il seenf me at tle niilliner's where I Fee t- a livelihood-screed at my1% tra:de:, Ger- an-ld Who fatl- V ecied my appearance, dCrestd ie 1 ill). and took mie t here with ; henI!" I -You jest with me," he said I witlh a1 ghawiz lv slile. V --Do I, do I, inlee ? Thesea pe"ple seem to Iecogn)rliZe me : i Shieirc dtaughte- and as a sister. jert. isideed ! Ymi wili biiI that out." I -Iou are to' ui ctred. too taste- 6 ful, te1o ice featured !" --All this a mtilitmer-nmay be, or c a Sewilg." girl. Lodk fir your.'selt among1011 the ciss. Is i. not tr1? tI All that we -irs need is drvss." Mainwell lifted his fist and dash. ( id it thr,u.h the air-. He ,round v bik teeti. :mld tirlning away lelt ihe room. s!:llamlinlg the door' vio- : entiv 1ehild him. 11i" Wite took Ih-r hat and 4louk v Atad fial's an11.1 fluiig leirself do'wi at the talle and buried lier Eace in 11 her handkerchief. Tie door opened again, and Mainwell pult inl his head. k --YoU 1i1:1e deveiv--d me." he aide. --bn coe-y'll are mv wile f -I will try and bear it." She spring to Ier Ieet and cot- I b'r lit ed him. If "Your wife. am i ?" "Your wiffe,t aid domned to live wit b tie who lIoes no(,t Itive ier, bu11t was inl lov!e with her eirciim-,tances ! N', sir; p,mI may1 Cro. I will nt1, live a Wite u1nl4ved for1 myself-you mIt 11Ut rke file thus or I will stay. Stil I ean WOrk " Ie viwowd the door aid retired 1 lown the slairs to the street, -n hme is bands and his teeth as he welit. --The horrible disgrave of it." he amluttered --The derision that will t he ny lot. And then to marry . iuch a girl !" Bit at the str1eot do.r ie tar V rid. le had a struggle there witl a hilmself, all almne. Suddenly bie turied and dushed impetiusly I lilp stairs, fln opeii tl e dor ol .he romi. seized his .vife inl his rui,.'t' eitl aspec~d he'r to) his heart. I ..Iv whi.," it whisperlaed il bcr a r. -Sch vyou aro a; ever shall I lie belorte (oil and the worbi."' -N-w I bengit) think that yon c love mie.- sh. said. smihig in hIs lawe. - You( do hive me? You re:ally I t k you d4, Georae ? ' ie clasped lher mnore i ghtlty :o -Comie, thlen.'' she said. "thought ~ 'f such paren'tts as these, peoori a Iher : are, I shoul ni ( ot feel ash atmed I -et they aire tact my'1 pcarents. ji but have ontly played a part inia whicah I have incst ructeed tem. Shia ke biais withI tem, Geoirge. ley ar'e wo rt lay pleoade "' Acid lie dial shaike htattds with I hem. amai wh'at is moure, he helpaed n:at e'veing at M:iulainwll's house. a pc;aty 'cnsistinr ofI aIr. tand ' Sir. :2nd .\ rs. Ellsworithi. thle youn ii lak y ac u a t allee' r< f ' txT I'ate i'' inI" phles, :nice Ned 'Nhittaker. Neal never' was ini bet teri sp)irit"2 r cc' r let it hee stateid, wer Mr'i ~~ . am a'rs. Ells "iorthI. whoe tecrgave thIeirr dacghlteri acid tier hucsbcand with-. lit becasi ation.cti --I say, G'erZe," said Ned. -"his- c ein'gc ini M4ai in eWis ear. 't n' o ecan e olav at th Ia game, e i't thlac ?"' d ':3iiinwell took .Ned's Ieriing. ~ --Ye"." said he. af'ter a few in' menats 5of I iet bouh titantness. ''anil t lie experlientce has taught mue a Ies soni. "W hat. faools the pridiie of wealth i maik es otf us alt. I thlouighit shie i oughtt tea have taken me rear'd- I le's , f ity aircumtstanices, t'r mv. r self ale. ami' scit he'u tbesitat ia nI even. Anad yet whent she tested me. I myself' was fthun wanting. Shai wt* ev'eri Iearn to disr'egard a person's ocu ann, andi toa ook tk onlyu at the cliaracltr aciat seoli?' $ed shirugged his shoulders du --I t'hink I h:ave learnted thre los- I son," Main well added. A Peninsylvanai: wvidow'er with It o'r ch1iliren lately miariried a wiatw with nine, and nocw lie is bro'wsinag ar'oun d after a divorwe. Ie prrayed iar his own aoffpr'inhg alt fauy parayers, biut wouildn't put cup a ponit tion for' her's, aand she "went fur" himt with a skil-e let.4 A very.~ mocdest ohl aid, visiting 1 ai niewlv-marrt'tied frientd re'etly < saw one oft her htusb'and's shirts oin 1 thi bed,l and excelaimned: "Oh,. merey ! a man's shirt, on your bed ! Suc'h a thing on my bed i W3id gIra m the nightmare" t The New York Riot. The( New Toi k pupers continue I o be urii wit ithe delails of a he n-raz rf)it Of Wedliesduy, oi U le occa-on of tihe 0aig. la- t iae. fron which we eXtrueL the\ illowint: I There ieems t) be a good de:d I f, aIreling atniilig the militia ti ev-illiits as to( 1 lhe FeLhavihr of v lie mlenl of I he diterelit corp- di- a inl-, the ltight. which will ie the , uIj et of m ilitary iive:-titUlAutil. d( 'ie New York Times, however, a 11r1i,lhes the f(doling SW1atiment: Gell. Varian dea'-led the right ving of the Sevetith regimient, -1 ider the lead of Captaiin Moore's fi 01mipanly, anld senlt it furward oil b lie west sidewalk, to act as flaik-. t a tn([ statioi-ary guards. The rders Off I he Genleral %werc that e i the suspected men threw stones- v r otletr miiuissile-, or tired oi the p r1Wtes%iolit-s, the me:n of the I eveith were at onlce to firc Up01 V le-i. General Varian especially il auiijt1ied iiiis fluikiig pariy that it-y were to avoid. if posnible, t ri.ig oll womenll or ehil11ren1. -- It hose, m1cl UNe v*i,tltnce,"1 Said thet a reiera!. --use your pieces, and aim t ell. Captailn Sm11ithi moved his otiany t tie spot de.-ignated, j nd there remainied. As t1e pro e%4rioni moved il front of the right 1 1h ;ingu, of, tlie Seventh, several le tones atid otier iissiles were V uriled fr,o t!he oppio.ite build- t rigs, wlien eiglt ot ten of the s evel b ilei elevated tlj,ir imus- 1i et aund fired. At t he same i.1--.I Ient, -everal miissiles Were tLhrown I raii t lie ridewalk crowd. :111d a k4 -*w pist(1l :-;hots were fired. Tht, a ii relziicit was lten in cul iml u. by Voinipanlies, w[het. in some S lexplica!le mai er, the i..eu t peled fire to ile right and -e4t. E earvely hid the volley ben fired s han ti lie groind held lby the Ni.tb t 1:s de:-erted by thei, and tle t it'li rtslied for thelter to tlie idtewalk allot houses, thereby n makit:g it impos-ible or tle wi-g v Stie Seventh to) maintain it x a ,rmllalion. Thle Ei *-hIity -toiur i It alko " pened fire, and ievaile almost a- i ich demoralizei as the Nith. r -Nuiler,)LIS minl"I ilicidents of a lie day illu.trule the desperate a baraet er of the mob. 'i -New a ork Tr,bune gives the flll'wing 1 Aihiough without organizatiotni v r leadership. tle ritters were I vid, it1ly prepared fir tight, most 11 t t hose arrested havinlg coicealed a ceau>ns. Had tile line ti tr(joips I eei brokei or tle po lice been h >re(il FrOml thevir Pu.sitiffns, thle t i,st jrighiiful toltvhiery and pil- i wge in,1, i;ve inevit;alh ensued. 1. hasly tihe n't ivity of L e pmbe ' arly in the day. at Tweiity i,,Ii hI and Tweiu ty inth streets. h revelited the concen-1tratioll oi he tuoht befotre the appmearancee ofin hie troophS ; antd thle unitorinuat e - luider ot thei troopjs whlo fli'ed* .j itout ordel(rs tanquestionably' di atd ithe otte hap'py effect oif eow rg atmi crush ing I hie rioters. It I 4 probhale itihat h is onec hiasty b rir saved I ie city fromn great ert h. oodshied at a lauter houri, whlenu heIt w<mb.tt~l have letit couiraige 11 da tim.-' wo(uld hatve swelled theh atiks oft lhe itoba. Soonit after tihe proccsionl hiad1 tarted. a teruitnts-h>okinig wo-o tain rut-hedl out frm the side- ( al k. seizedl thle reg.al'ia of onei oi il le Orangzemetn. anld attetmpjted to 2 tillt ihem fromt his sioilders. A ildier w;arnted her bactk wit h lier utt tof htis muuket, but th le infli iatIedl anntia' ai~jalt in hiis face an iti age', r.eprotachled her co tunit tien tI rl their cowar d ice. W hien thle '2 ring began. a denise mia,s of pea -. I e were sitru~ghitg 'toward lie entr oft4) thle sItreet, apptarenlty easiousi of barea'kot tip the linea f muareb. Abhot lie timtie te rintg 'ccred iniIi ihthI avenueit, I. hiriee ralIlian:s iin Si x thI i lvena, iceetillg iin front I,of Fatic ht'sv bzaar, het weeni TIwent yv third It itd Twenlty.f-mth streets, a lady ho w ere oranIige-colored riIibonis E i hec bont,tt~ at ottce at tucked er, and tore hcter head dress toe ragiment I heli was frighitetied I ,v this uniexpaected assault, and lti led ito onte oft the neighiborinig ( tortes, wvhere shO e:was piritectd. t Setget.ii Jamies 31. Mlerl, ofh le six teeth lpreemet, resides ini I he bouse friiom mi frout of w hich ie Iircinig b.egan,. wal says at, the itei it was occupieid oly byi& bree hadies, his wife, daughiter mdi' a Mrits. G,oa.drichi. lFor tent miutes before the col tim itwa readyl to mol(ve, Pli':e' I :nlSpectorP WallIintg had noit iced a umrciy of tn onu the roof jf th li ionset5 ont ihe Sotth.-ast. cotrieri of 1 Sigta Ib aveinute andi T wei ty-eaiht hIi 1reet. T1hie rev.olvers of the ityi vee plaitly seent, anid from Itheir -ommaniidintg p)osittin the inspe)Ct.- 1 >r trealized ho(w east~ it wutld he or themi to pick off the leaders of het procCcsioni. lie t bea-rrre call dJ the ttenttion f ol ). Clark to:e he riuite-rs, arnd a squad of the eventih Regiment was detailed to vatch their p)roceedings. Sr'Pect-, ng. that the rioters were abhout j ,n- ir, tho al1sm hm anthe ir I ifles, antd in a twinkling the rool Va.s clearled. On the lop of a muse, a little frther down the velile., tn oh 111man Was seein de berately lIdiiig his rev(lveLr. At iv time he was nlot molested. Vith refereiwce t thie alit k on he cr)wd. Inspe.tor Walling ial hut he did not conider it iiijusti .b-, atd that although miany ,ere killed. the fintag u as really ningVr (i lile. The poliev arlt. uid the inspector, voild have ivien the crowd at every point lotg itlie proetscsion. James G. 11itclrcock. oi New Iavell. anl eye-Witiess of 'he af iir, says that t*our of the dead :11 wit7h loaded pjtols in thjir aWlls. ready and takiog aim at he procession. The apotlheary'.s shop at the orner of Twenty-third street, 'as Most thorourghl riddled. A is;ol shot having been tired at he troops from that r e, a (llev had beena at once polrel ito t he crov. (I collected there, nil the hullets crashed throu-h lie large plate glass windows, reakinig niht11itudeS bf bottles., 1ad1 w-histling abolit the ears of hie terrtfied dru gist. Fort II ately no onle.in the Store waz inl ired. A 41ronuzh-lookinur, dirty. low rowed. hgh-checked.wide-mouth d, villhanuis-lookin prL lNisoIiIer.%% ho as taken before Judge lIIgaL, Ibou.ght hat in his e here had irely elen somei mistake. Tihe risiuer said: "JUIdge. this is all a listake ; I didi't inteind t hurt hume oicers ; I only Imelant to ill one )t lusu G-1 d-d Or 11-elniell." The New York World give 'mc particilars of tile deatri of hie youngra Virgrurani. Charles H. ettit, who was amoimg the per its killed during the Hot. 'Ie wty-tWO years of aq.e, and was a ave b1etn mar1ried in t w o -etks to atn estima:hle young lady un1 d Ira B. J-4hnvon, and it vas ,hile retuaiig from her hou.w, Iter extelldinlu ali invitatiota to o to Brooklyn, that he met hi atiimivel cd. After leaviaag Ler e.idenlce he walked to Elglth veanue, havinag some biuiness to ttet.d to, P11t1r1mistag to returl) in] shiort time. Twenty miiiutes ad searcely elasped w hean a Imes t-nger came rIuning it) her hiu--v th the sad liews that vonyr ettit; had been shot, througih tie cart and was lyigar dead o the veramre. A few clays since the olig iati received a letter fron i- illmther, siif.a inX her iiten io to visit New Y'rk to %itIess is tmarriage. Toing Pettit co... ileted a -arge prvisio I busie' at th1e West Iide f Obe citN., anli i sptljcIn fif b) Itill p4rtLe InI tWe Ve igliest terams. As il we had not lad excite' rtnt ad trouble enoagh, sas 1 Jew Yor)k .ett er. at as paroposed ini atte quiart er's to tcall a genteral itt ignatil m11 ieetiai?g to dleltoantce lie Mavamr. ami to demrand t ha.t the a, dice8ulri ntt end enat shIaall vacate is paiace. Antrither pro'.airn as ) ioinli aate n( mii toa lie .Leg:s itutre this flaIl wh w3)~ illnu ph'!1aadgc imselt, ina advance. toa voate for a ill sutpiressintg parLadies ont the it h oft Mareba, as well as oan the :alh of July. TIhere is a vetry at iceabale cooalara.s tAween thle i ve'ranoar an d ire Mayaori, resutal a gfrom 'theiar colth ietung ordters. 'h ti.ss oIt tire 'D)e ama'acrat ic Ipoba icianas dlividet as5 to wic th was at act!hig itn cancert together. hIe Repaubanournaltt'i, plac'e tire a;tr for tie wh'idae atfair at the uincanat door(1. It is telres!tng a ntrate lie viewtvs of tIre non-com iar at atit aclasses af tire freigna p''p atian. paart icularly the Frc:ee td Germanr ts. ThIe Nat ionial Guard inst ten illedl anrd twanty wt ountded. Ot ne ':iviliatrs ktlled, twenity live ere' natl!ives oaf Irelandti, live ad Ie Untrted Stateas, two of Ger' harty, one oi Entgland, one cal ic~tlatnd, onre of Aaustralin, antd eeLral tunknaownr. Of tIre womndo !. aboaut trialety were anat ives ol relanrd. ten of Engrlantd. tenl 01 fteerr of the Unirtedl States, a few iremanis, 0n icolohared tman, atidU Ie balance utnkatown. Two wo [eta, lre AEarteticanr anrd thre (athIet risha, atnd a zirl, also IriTh, wer. f tire ainmber k illed. It is saidl E. L. Carer, the well ariawna leader (of the~l Ibeniat aeieitites, is toa b e indtrljted thej cr1n pirai-y tEo create a riElt. Carey'a peehies to thea. Iraishmtren inr ti riarce Strieet 11411l, on MoaItE ight, were of ani inalnanatrory -areter, antd tire granda jaury o he Cour t oi Oyer aladi Ternonrt tui ini sesstion, inatendi to tounid at tdictmntit i1at upo tetm. It is aI5( ai'd Caaev used hris inflauenec t.ilt Ie Mayor to have tIre Oran.tge pa ade stopped, and, to effect this ircualated! a report that thouisatd: af iibernrians hrad armred threni elves arnd Woltd pr'e-vent t he n1a -ade art anay cst. Gary holds 11.4 >ffice of PoIrt Wardern, a positior vort,h $8.000 a year. The gian< nry also intend~to indiet the rio e-e augt aniD at tbo.nroCU sion for mirder. It w:.s a sublject of g-ierai rvinu~rl;yeL trda :mton those wh(, wittessed the iot Ott the Eighth avellte, that t Ie mlost v.Oielit uf the inob were zlearl all w- men. It is said to h:1.1vt*bven a wom:zl 1h-> fived thu first shitt near1 the Grand Opera. Iitse. A woit:z% was tle firmt vivtim (f tle firs't v ar of the Oil th sidewalks, at t he doors, at tihe witidows, wotlien Wer Ie hevard shirivking4 cur-ses gailst the bloody Ora: gernet. and 4in:ilating tih- vourtjage t their usbaids and brothers. 'hle pot gives the fahwin: : as a relib1e aceottnt of Col. 1i's ishap: --Cul. Fisk wus iarching at lie head of his rtgitullet. inl Is shirt s'reves, islliug' a large abare. when thie fir.L crackle of -musko-try -vts hseardA I) frolt.. Simulltuamis!v with tihat v.)lley , there ud cole a whole Shower vif S:Oes and briek- at Owh Ninth. and aIyIV m-i delartt%d that rifle Shots were fired at tin-m from n ind-jows and root. As tl e fire ral up1) the line of, the Eig'hty fimirth re-imeit twaurd the head I of the Nin h. 1hat reIgimett I I wheeled, atnd Coal. Fisk and his 11Ii-ers Atito 1)iheo rildht. Ifo te fir.t vompiay had kiteit ready to fire. They diseharged their pieve-4 n' ii iout receivii:- iiny orders. atd 11ie selcntd eonIi!,ulny% tilowed Iteir exattple. Tite iob surrounded Fisk. antd s lie raised his sabre they ti-ll upoti him, and - a t.w ninuitttes lift erwards lie was piceked ny in thle autter, wviir I- righ1 ikl di-cated. lie wv; varrwd inti a hakery. und atitendvd I S -r-tiems ofiilrd ind Tiompson. At fir-t it w:ts thouglit he was st rutck b-V a spett it bll. An homr Itate r he w:as removed iln hi'4ciltse to the rear. where a close coteht W:l il VvIlatting (in niothe street. :Id lie wits remit'ived to ithe do(k., where ie tovk wt boat for Sandy Houk. - TtE PARADE GOER CTx. Gener-ii Vniun. iidizilvit :i the :w timn df the s4ilh rtri nvitt in Ihing with .uti orders. sirder d it t, thw rv:ir, aind br1)1211gh t" fi. n -h1l1 4.1 thle 9:h1 to tuk-. it, phice ilatihe ltft of Ithe 0l-%an-cemenT Tlt- proe.i-ie%-i-n then ittived tilt. Tli. .nsjion of the mob. apt.eared to h:iv hie-era tV sirntv ded. The ide-'- k W- re li'.6-d with jie',ple, the 'A in.14ws .. tailiv of tle hmi-ies were criwdi-d, und al mny pinrts workinume-n inl lua i tiebe-r-i ii-pe lened tli ir 1Inh166r,) to 'A it tier& the prieoe%,iin ; hut thev wt*e ,all --ih-nf. Whe-n nill wete goie ind the ricuht of rme -ion h-id aieei vindiientd. it wa-z -..n awhil cenetto f--r li Amw'ieni I-t%r tl se. the,hldin, :Ad shtte'-ed (Ill e.N m1 n Il ndI :11. ' ,A I li-t rn I hs 11nVeme1clt<; and1 Stonem..E' hh;veu and the( cr-oNs sitreets. Prsi%.st.; n,4o nib iiered uot thu.- gr-iilld. -eeki,j to Iser f."ii tilt Ii tfltit for !o-Ime 1-wit prav ing for, mid lie little gri .sai, -if rteitive. vbibe I n br1the-l Wilvith dikordn liit nnil lr-ss, ni-d tiar nwd impieen t i. nus bleted. sito..:.esd over lhe bodiiie A fter ni littl witi.lei tii d fmiti r arois wer ni- ,;re.'ssed hv lie polii-i, 'and --ne aifter anotilh--r thle warim hii life the n..-nd, tovni:ii.il th i f it-e enut - and thev' :niivedi Ina aird Broadi a ar and. pi"-.,. d the line i-f hoate.l<. eniryitsg metil ni it un~~ttd tate wihetrever~ they' ap p-.no-id. The~ noce-s-toon kept sl r-d-,:ht ott dn n F.ith avenneut ii. cer ited and to iphotided fi (il thet boose, aind feeb.ly hint, d frn. n-repim was1It extr-:ainnt try. Lotnd it re-eleid tiive-try lart of the U. it. d t tes 1hi ~e f'rotu Mtiiiadi Sipnrei and ti'in,hsh oil -riie. 'The Gjru n. emten, gh allt oond ,w ith1 a ii alf a potec.~ ton l..ied ahrun ithe Wo0rn Itlrth mn-nnt andr riie= marchedii dPi j i ti rthe pr i n.t nl zi;r tituite, wh-r e ti hS, dishn ofoded. , ir Ii nti. ntt A i m:i.cr c atlprnca.I ii itnie 14m.do-diir a n irt a- irer liand-onh short m.-n f.imedlm an regulari proces.iI ~ ilto liron:ny ire w!e, no- itakting ~lii tdftli'vitheir ooe.Mn .f ther werec pn)iekinoxe and haiktrs. Traher nferh aati,nwhotw.r a n sirte' glril nde' tlh'. cour,-ti naid a~- ti ht, ii.d entriod t. de1%nniii proeed u pde: na deiati up * th1 itt aU ht weed,tovere.l ont the tide~ou ntulR iiito -gnati* them. Iv T he eiation andr deternoi,i n .st --re.CiZCi ho ee r n paren t all lite la..~hite iti.in *.i te jire:,tdoriuhi'rar.sh intlk.d b nonenh ad'. ..t.em hitn A,'i linr pas.d Sttn. an Hotoo to e4s, the walk?timo h ad wll brs ihe 'uff frwle a eicheD .h ernp ito Teith. CIn thoe cwonr be~n eis a perospec of e-x i,ere pick.-i. wath cl:mirns cu:, trmdes Iel knicked d.i- i, uid stliied una Iha-1 tie delers on BroDaSv l3sli: v llte*d ir* di.-ors 4.r retieated it, bie upper widw.W ht-s ju.st ablt)t% 32rave (;!m-h thle poei e cred a dvt:cIln-It I.f 1,4!iee. The -i!i -t-, %e.l Ubutwvd. niid ihe inua n ct a ni1itbs.-cs. Thlie emad i orderei 0 di-per,c. The rai, l, headd bys it a1 in d ir!..:i!er. 'n:uku u:,t in defial. ,-ei,s. S.., I ii;biiie eOlp.eed after tht wdvr rn -- gv,-i h, f.-r tie Ihee n% vre IS Lite -trert. :. dl rh:ariixg UPW:: the i r h i A i.t I t % ir i id;I The I -..i , en.ier Aeijt <!-.-.-:%Vnit b a cloven ukl. md i.i-. r ,- -It i) the gu t.-r. A ,-w oil he brave.st af Ii. rvui die sto-ld a in.3wet, asid tis-t 1!h-d heln.Thel *:yto;wnrt if locust n :s, idoT het~ od eve h. n c.--rvsrcl4rin i, ad in live miil tem tthe whinle foml.-reA Iild bseen -wat ered, ftid -ere olim,w; In full fli:ht nck tw their i-treat-. A round of np dause fiom th,'i, d- of tpectttori in ie wind-r.4. awl Uo thEl bule-nMois a :Wi i .- v the row. te-iiSed to i - wlIIIjplelIvurs -.1 iv h strret n%:s cluar. /N MC'DENT. B..fwe tLi.; pim-ce-simi statt,u' f:omi M.e street ire Was toie per-on in1 it. mewtr ho, n to v,Pu!bI nit have '.-en 'VC I8, e.ho m-le himuse!f conl- icunus Iv tetu i i .8le t I:.1.1a::e 8r11 .4eimti . le 14- i-iredi a revither. anrid vmA i thie w.-,e 1'-e li r fu lasthi that h e - zul.l hoove he loorq of an Orangemar. biefre night. Ial fruntiv a ilhl ex--item-v-t L.i shi-iler ninsi.d afreviJed face*..Cie %ven fl..iniv b 1r--gl h e4s il n1 le initi-l hi, i lw% to act.; of vitil1ce. When the .:r state- i he IoAk hi pl:ae ill frol't. dt fr ta hm:r wiv imarched hv rhe iib .( the leader " it is i i j,tol In hi, .ai l. Ui h.o lmi-r thn u,riri-r of this-cuse lo t i he o ered thorighlifare. inid ' a *trai el.! to a ei4mnr IL lda t. e riru;: gtire . nor Ti tiewth e:-:. Pa,-i g thr-ugh hie kii.t of br ieit he eitne upia oh -0,-10.4r.w ..vti<A 4..y jnid tspton n mnlt. 11.4 s-kull ., cru-hled, 1ad thle - )IIi. d ls a rnt.i t i ima he::11 Sen i &et mrs-rrw -ti i-keri ermi d g6-:ed I hin. olle Jlf 11h.-m*, nI d b i : 'Ant; )Ij%:j t . th. i i iei-int lo t it) - i.r fir the :uilty. Anottrr refmit-vilk that i[ vra, .Uih it svu a bow hilleit lv a polive rat'.. . i, i .-il i r 1 id %veto ired th.- us Irtfi that the viczil had-A an. thing 1) do uith 4t. 3ons of Temperance.-Circu la 4. It must I-C :appa1.1rent to cvery >hserver thatI titemperance pre. a6.it too ndaarming extent in this tate; that the war tand the trou . since. have driven losand.-, >f our people of good habits Ie 'ore. to seek relief froin their mi dartn i i n~ i I!toxICieti hevet~res, ind it is to bie 'ealred that di:isipit 1on1 is. even now. on the inereas. n mir beloved old S iate. Belore i he wur, I the Temperance ase Was pipu,lar ii S-uth Caro. ina. In almo.,t evey County here vere fl-urishing Divi,imns >t I I Sois of Teiiperance61, and il S IliVed t..at m tm V of thes. in i sit e of sl-p 1-sionl falor the last ell years. Willcembrave theu pres .it oppjrun ty to nevive the Or lerat, a resini the good work. 4vrr- fluirishi ti., ions in Iiffieet locatlit ies -eint repuresen: al i ves to (ChaurleIton r-eently. andl be Gnuiid Division of Souths Car. A~ -'Form of Appilicattioin fori 'harter" is fuarnishedi. ai this. :ine b a lost tighst good aind rue men'i. andl rturjned toi th I of i irs tor Ritnul!s. stnd all nec- saryV oiipplie ine.ident to theL o)rgan:iza iin oitf niew' Di Vijtians. i is reiommendedIti that ait luast ~12 he~ set wit h e.very ppea it n. t o pauy f.ur t heseQ supphes,5 1n. An inv i',.aion is ('ardilly ex-V end a ed to all w.vho formrni(iv a hte 'n gied to t he Or-d-r. to returni*i '"1 assist in th'.e wo rk of reI)on a*rnet1 ion! ; to t he min ners oft atll hce Chiurcheas in the Stat e. :un ii all oithelrs dhisse to maesm aerificesQ- for thel goc.i tof them-a It is bliejtve.1 t hat the crn ot iit.s former htigh po,ition in' I 12 usittand that it wdll [raove pow~~' Thrsuiv instrauma;l nii reto.ring as the P:aiimettio S'a:te, thle pros Resp ?-i n ii thmittedj in Lore. ED. EMERICK SELL. Gr'ani Wor.t-tav Patriarchs. TuCJ.As J. L4AMoTTs. Grand Ser'ibe. [AN ELECT FoRt THE PRESSNT YEsAR. -Zal. Emeii'k Sol. G. W. , Charlest on1. S. C ; Oiliver He wit t G. WV. A.. Grahamis. S. C.; Thomn as J. L;aMot le. Grand Sertha,. Co. Inmbia. S. C. ; A. B. Towers, trsraid Treaisurer. A ndier',iaI. S. C.: Rle. Jlohn Cul jtpeppr.G~randl (hap Graind Sentinel. Bambserg, S. C. The French army has s3een! wo mnen sulrge'uTs, and it, is said they cax take off a ljimb~ sorieely that a Bnjoys it a.f:er he gets accutstome.d te it So ma,.who- bas ev!er haad c~o1ulec fGegs cut off by a wann w!! ever afterw.rd .allow a manao era k afo-- Dmi'no can hhit. Emnployme.VL Corstant ocuatn ion li a11dott edI! the natural' and prope-r con. di;in of makiid. As-iie M -1 Vailces ever does tit cifidid dt he plrt, plitate. r erivtg:inigadi% turingi themvital-currentUrywhk.; th::t fife i, pro1on_-ed,-_ti:4kdef,* nasters the torrer;s, and idaakut a twosperrenes. So, i4w.0t, mniit:A werld within us, thoua., tiever rests. Whenslutfiber. tran* Inates the faculle,A. fanlcy, ung,id ed. plays strange antics. y.et min' like oean.. i4 never whutly .a active. We dream, even Wh men.ory fail: to rt'ord ~tlaoiew mynsterit,us visitants. den'omiit(xol ri'Vions) or dreaw. Fr- iie:S stiinge huh-a-imaiOns, and tivid Operation4 o*, mi nd we arm.perhap not aceantablo, but- for imm Wa., iin. t bought.s we certainly -mr 31wital regulation and eaaple.svf ment is certainlV, to som ea|j" unde Ir he coitrol of every reso. a!.c creatue. Now, there i ',* :mo0re sure preventer of hea1tfit m.nial act im theni the pursditi t t rifihgciupaimn with the han. i'hut young lady. who sitrodin iltenlt on fibirietinf an flegamt lir - f ome grnd- dispiy!, e coures her mind to dwelf- ow the ftrivolous 1t ails, fiat cnif -f what that dress requi'eA 14v-im comp1lkt-on. but on the .1hoamsp" and one accimplianying irmu stance,4 w hih uav attend its wea ing. All tlhiS is vanvitv. zie'bR hve we er. is m"re excuable. d4ft her more idle young friend wo catilor Spare time U3 zu antiaitOi Por hers6ff her own costui&,.. i" runs from shop to dresuuif1ag esia.blan6it, or-ferng and reW deri'wr arrginr:nd ze-airusgiutg the min!ui is o (id(]ress witkhlamct k fort hou.grht anrd -puinms a if so were t rai, ingli -hepiritto act* of heneoen., r recniukser child of poverty from desiMir sad a tailig is it to perverv fmu hirh 91 an4d beifiveit, em.ply;tn the faculties of the -oul, .ta, WE 1may well believe the angelawerp on beholding it. Sincehethoughts of fmios ness Is si. we are warl ranlted in (.0n10:ding ;.iM Waste'b --etivitV yanid eiergy'sin ail.: ; ada it i ing th i4 to be Ihe cai ti shalbe said Of those- wio efr-jIaj their lile in idle ossip-tettlist andd VOhingeP.Itnu -ipe setmtiU ot hers ? Whose dellei4.jwivnt4 gie; whose gratiseati>n.irki PPO Ibends. in its liiest reh,cJa hunlifing of t rivu, or, ttill-worsem thle in>prachmlenit f a 14u1g141*F Let i u u beW.re of the inualon1i which time is Snet. or MXt14-14 should .Ta : ayed, I.eutf people spend much titui-ft that of killi-n-V ii, and thesir v have iard gnre hardy eireark O crfss. Kill time ? Thaike direct pervorsion of Gods:eass amand. --What your hamleh-.4gill Ido, do it withi all your-i Iknoweing~ that t here is aeiterj nor dlevice in the grave ta we~ hsa-t.n." The em >loemento time not on aes our prceen con;dit ion. but reace,. 'iwtItit miate effects. a great !eracfft.. Let us. then,. so use eef-asn momet, t hat1a it spe.eds 4th 0:8 record miay he'err-d- before ':s lby a ttestling .timew-1heet bi* sey i e iialy .vukean. p,-kg sll exptiret beinsg mtergeddilt qa ML-RDE,:ANDiSU IE.-0 d t ogi in Doddlrid.tu Comnity, Wed V ir;:iia. was asad .td. Is%i O1es a ron:!h chaurafeer of the cor:ie~i(ted. Noah Jamues. a citisite of -ome wealth. iiin in thec ueigha bo"rhsb'td, and a mem.h,-Ier of the last Legishtiaire. contribu.te'd to preI the convictionl, M tq.r hist I eni:tenee Owvens niuide a. confeu.ina, ini w ich he asrte-l that Taume. had nrocured hina' re do the de+ hv brihe of675. amd hadl par'ti'N pat ed in it. f;:ii i he st.eond shtitn to he murdlered- man:. TiMirtiM* rest. .It is possiule he-gve sense wind of it, foar Monday-h: lise steppj ed ouit of his:house/witi~r rifle in his md, anseJ dag,the mu tzzle at. his eye, pulled. the trig ger~' wih his toe, prtodag~ing-.al10:4 in.,t nt deatni. In a cer:ia .emieteryvt4 ar In :Ne.w ttou(.n Counaty.' is C'n nietient, c*an be fotund- z lot edni taIiin five gpave*, one in ti. een -re. I bie(:hrtr near by at the, fooh ponts of theo coms- 'e t 4cripti"fn onl tho hit.ter read''r spetively. afeecr the mimeo of de th-ceasedl : --v f. Wife." 'My IL. . Wife," wi&ile the contl4.~I st4ne hears the brief but efnqeten eg' pres.sion, --u IIusbanod." - iAh hing, avr that i a t banenit, inias.iauch as 26ij14 gS togw up to be wonaep High rer.tasdrg a lady.t dhs