The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, May 23, 1865, Image 2
TUESDAY MORNI 28
At it Again-TWO I
Some time smce we wrote, anid pint,
ed inourn paper, a paragitph theaded
in referonce to
tenmwngad@ d bur edlitesl-imAter
t1h 'fitdfitibgi4er'wlen io c4li
1*0tpydf inisertingin theiPhIW, to
"wes oe'ibta the Camd~en. paper
cp g'Ppg& ti g r r0
puxlyeinttiat aheet oredib~forat,. ai
gerwspang 9euthera villa e &vA.;wile
the Orti le in guestion emanated froirt
b)ia%Apero onnot, suoly,'have I)e.en in
rules 'and regulatin*,s.-freely nccorded
dit toa-vdit-id-matter, at leasti, . that is
caled "ibadr Coumbiat friend
wlfrt bujusticeby givnug credit to
our articles when published in his pa
N n Po?T04oN will please ae
cept enrithenks.for late.ppers. .
ni&Beward fgrtGov. Smith,.of Va.
The Augusta Chrmaicte & Antinol. of
the 10th in4.,,say, tij we pr"idrined
"thtefx4Gov. -fimt, of Virginia, is
agogseo) g; heing acqesory tojtie assas
simatioh'of Presidenb Lincolin 'and I hat
a'?4$$rd 4f it.li've thous~nd dol.
larahaeeniofered for.hia arrest.
- -L.ab~amor.
Thiero' is rirt i'along the st-reets,
ays th0o do jmn Pioaic, fhat .en2
l arr ibaswipturedVicksburg, with
all.1 q14,United States stores in tht:
placc; taken several-steamers,.and with
them, ped his 6W1n and Gen. IK
T'.on's aij-my. .If 'thi3 'ue so, there is
L he0 no oi-gauized forces in nrms for the
Confalermtm States onl this side the Mis
siasippi. . The sc*rel, army commands
ire all disbanded,. under the torims of
Colvlbution as age& upon by Simi
fAilldfOWINSTON; .thCspidierA have
J'i4 idtlydO o thoir homesi, and
odiy contr4astipg the late
st!rn, lovtipredythe ii.%-Mississippi. re
'IT4 dh S:Un 11a4ay aI'd sem pQ-'
a Ay tagiation. it is ithe. peace- of
de~Ub jer .did arniuaes so suddenly
collapse-nver was vreck of a - Gov.
orineit rae iAlofo-&ind 'idet be.
fore -dda people,subsa xoru t149900i$1
Iy , fbtn[mL.of"n I conqueror. If
99491 t)A~olb a.Ml/9 e. Nople We
shduld b.ui'greatly humbled one.
le , York, onthe 9th closed
a iaittled down to
186 . 0 00t n.'ks'nacivo 1 ch ng
i4 id .~d . N' pih lb. hower thnn for
mer qnotation.
'Tife Washington Ma~rsaiys that facts
theyre are oteO00conspkntora .banded
bswning P~uhlmetphia andJ otherNoxnern
a n t "Rp ,asW r
of'th,ssmsiation, 'ef Treside:t AJN.
Cggsap';,. wgby hevdtofore
.bon ,presnitotly icuvpeote4 . w ,te
Gast it'% "ti aSMs iare'
* derQwowo k."
beentmeese&menspiciorn obbeing..con
ce: sgnf at be'
came necodary .te esat 'nese baeiding4
nated disid iat udswes~iende..in Ia.
ressemasr*sigefor;, 0eed ei
ate. ~l cand11idtes arEIs tited:
for th g45 af the be
hold in October,
*e e'rnbyo Psaaneshthat SV
gean 90BET, , ihot Thuo0u 'hag
e infere toe
froi k IHudd's spen.
don in a,' in refer to'if.
fid lo * .
An oihi correspondence between
the MNtiisteT' enipotentinry, at 'Wash
ington, and, the .M'iki'er Of.1Fdse1kn
ein thA 91sriid,'sin regiid to i 'hit knide
'by the Envoy Extrordinary to the
'fdgnrter eof Gons GiurrT MRO
an;1~ j huranWhich. these gaine
gave the ,Miiiister of MoAico to under
stinld U)4a4.14:esyitidzed Avlihin
in thoir vanise, and wotild, before resign
ing thoiruijlitry eo.wt issions in. the r.
nies of: the United Statosaid'the Mexi
caus 'in .drivhig, :MPximilian 'from he
.Em~pireof'Msxico.
We 'annek soni'of the correspondents
letAer.frQim lanva, "which is writien
under date-of-May 5th 1865 in refor
sisce to 4ffr ii.i the afqxicani Empire :'
KIt is stated in the Jfonior'that 0ap.
tain Most, of the' Frenceh wa, sten mr
tAdonis, had arrivQd at Matamots, with
despatches. to.. Mgjia fron .ia'tr ba.
tine. It is added-wliethvras partof
the despatches or not I- oannotsay---that
the French govehitlie'it' hAd trAnsporta
tion propare.1 for 'the embarkation' of
eighty thousand Men, who* would be. son1t
pver on the first intimation from Ma -
ihal Bsvino in regardto'tho intentions
of) th"United States towards MWexieo.
GOderillamwhrfare contue with Pryinig
success. I Salbillo- WAR Ocen'pied by the
adissidents" on April 1, and rumnined
somoyn dayr in.. heirr posqseion-at
tontion pwbably being called away by
the attitude of- Cortina. It wos, reocen%
pied on the 5th or 6th. In HichoacIaCt
the unibod forces of.Regules, Riva Pa.
lacio, Salaer and others 'whose imiove.
inents I nbticed in inylast lotter,- hav
lately gained alcomipleto victgry over i
Frenlich and Belgian foro of .three hun.
drod moh; in 'the towvn -of Tacambaro,
killing or capturing 'the entire party.
It is but fir to add, however, that the
reiublicans outinniured them fully tei
to 0110.
"At G anis, on'the'coast of -Sono.
ra. the'Freneli have driven out the re.
'publicamis and landed a considerable
forco; numbers not stated. A force of.
a thouisand nii !ims been landed at Al.
tuta, anud another of two thousand, with
six pieces of artillery, had moved from
T'ipi(A Thesie were' to' concentrate at
some point, in the .interior for' the l1tir-.
pose, probalbly1, of openling Comm 1)unlICA
tion with Durngo, .larovs. the mom.
tains, where the - rpipublicans have a
lige- force of gnetillas. Tho Legisla.
lattr& of ower Califerniat declare they
will defend that territory, and hav'o. col?
ed upon Governor. Gilberv. to take, the
necessary steps; but it is said that this
latter pcrson does not fuel very 'much
disposed to do so. The war, therefore,
is gradlluilly 'creeping rotmnd to the Pa
cific side, and ll,-presntly find
himself enelo affair of.Guayj
mae,, the 'e ere nbout oNi
thousand str uled by Patohi,
PcsqueirA an i. 'On the ap.
Iroachi of th ey retired frqui
tho town and a.strong position
at a short distai oh *na also aban
doned when 'they or&lived signis of ain'
tipproaching. attaci ... This would 'ijdi
eat~o that the imporialustaswere in ~on
sidorablo strenugth.
"An imiperialiut -column-:fromQOnjaca,
nder General.Mangin,' had eentered th~e
territorv. of Chiapas .and .was ny'arching
on Tona'co4where therens wetog' few
olaticala r to a peaefuh'~oociupation1.-t
Tw'io hundred Anustrians-has arrived at
Campecho, whlore they-were plaei*1ia
garrison. 'Thes fahnous giorilla leuiier,
htsta ' P iaz, 'lap )en ,caphired near
Quadaluajara. 20o will ,undooibt'edly' be
0hot." t41x.
A~great spirit of eirto oboi
o is njanifoeting ~tself in Now York.a
MetingsL~ye been held. ,prind"1rernits
in htige .numnbNr dllected.''Tho'Gor.
emigration spivit: Whena ~alk ofe the
Sol'u.owill 'not he supprised ~ohear 09
fnigirM "bfii drldn "fror id
~iets. -Well, grve rhIbhghti.if heo
the -New 4erkIfid bf~b 1ke th ia't'r
yed
Ort pe y
oi pre' itse onl
Belgium is imminent. Tho New York
herald officially, -speakd very pert4efit
'ailsays:
"Sh6uld President'Juarer? a little- ,
ter, ohoose totetallate, h will hagwit inI
h1is power, per.haips, toinhlictAa ni
daningo upon Belgian. onminre as has
lbeen inflietedI upqn that of -the United
States by tlt- Iivatears .wtieb ihavp
been fitted NOut Fgland, ai inx tdiuiuease,
Presiden,'Juarez will have the adv's.
tade tihaf hii privnateers wll' be those of
,Wlawful. legitinat and rebognizod-Gov'
~ernmuent. . -
"In fact, thieorly, safe course for br
eign. nations is ' ' t hdrawv their forces
entirely' froimi Mexleo. The prineinlo
upon-lwhh thny are there istiund:s
and if aiiiai*Un vannot vafely raPly
uIpon his own subjects, the Mexicans.
for support, tuin it is the best evidence
in the wvorld that the pidple of' Moie
desire neither to adopt miimperial fitn
of -government, nor to have ati.Autrian
to rule over thein."
The trial of the conpirators for the
murder of 'President Lrgcot. com
rnnced in lWaslintoii oi 1%10 9
Tho follbwing oeh6r, eninting from
President Jonsso8), in reference to the
trial of the assassins, ma. Itut .,bo .unig1.
teresting to onr readers.
EXn:ou-r1 ChMansu.
WASniN(TOx CITY, Afay 1, 1865,
Wh'ereas, the Attorney General of the
United States las given-his opiniort that,
ihe porsons im plicated in -the -murder -of
tie hato President4 Abraham -binooli,
and the.atOmptpd sswination of. the
Ho. William I. Seward, Secretary of
State, and an alleged conspiracy. to as.
satssinat otlier ollicors of the federal
government ati Washington 'eity, -nid
their aidors and aiettorware subject to
the jarisdietion of, and.egally .efore, a
milhtary. conmMso ; .U
It is oidured: Fr4-Tha. tho Asis
tant Adjntant Generhl detail hine ton
petent military officers -to srveas a
commission 'for the trial of said parties.
and that the Judge Advocate General
proceed to prefe'r clurgem ngainst s'aitl
parties for their -alleged offences; -and
bring them to trial )PfQr said military
coulnissioln ; that said trial or trials l4e
conductd by the said JudgV Advocate
*Oieral, as recorder thereof, in per1son
aided by such asaistaht oi ,special -judge
advocates as he may designatm, i1id that
said trials be con'ducted with allbdiligeneo.
consistetit with the ends p( jusice, and.
said comnission to sit without rard to
boors. o
&cmnl-That Brevet -Major General
1Ic t- itbo assigned to-duty uspecial
Provoat Marthai Genemi, t -the TitW
pose of said tinli'd 1ttiitfande upon
said comniseioh, And fihe exeoutitod
'1%iri?-That tho &ad coinpiisio.tn es
tablish. sutch n or rules, of proceed
ing as mny Ie essary delayand
coniduce to. Of ulllA bade'i,
. o h1 1la fgy & an.
d ed 'as the Governorof
t pt3av.., Ynneaona:Alip
e. latpare and isfor'a netdeas
tutiosal anlendments'abolishing slavei'y,
ary*'eoggnirzos nlig Cph o of.
United States as paranmoumt to any State
A. M m r ta c ut
that mannyt hund: boxes of afine uman.
uifactured 'tobacco Mor . deatfoyed .-in
secret-atd out of tite 'i~ er
It aQuognoIgy dee
atIdnsMtoro on .hreete.# a498ps i
pat, Another-it qsaol nudr4&pd4
R red away enW~f ge oi of' fr
a 'hSe flofe 49 was eqt4ga.i*
fortug ato. A i4denaik4 uP' 4 gard
b heatl hag untdoph*stairway, and -ha
kboanteighty.bu .deposited theisdi, b
the fire foun - ~fat c6
bid avpy~e
~resumont . Ta
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festruction thea ioe
e fht4
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stack, III ited tes uteam1r
(Jlaero VA in fnsingo an
rived' on thto $tit frm (alvestoii, with
'981 balba of dtIi, her patseugers-thtt.
kini *iii4 i tratiotta toward the
p&sWd itito ptqrt.
;Waq.2 IttrMy of.t; 0 nn~J'r~
Donelioni4 9i1q u ecnA~ was
:c% itriuyof; MOWQ0 Inon aL 'lAckebq#.;,
Atod 01 '0 c id t ' 4srwi of ,Genlertl ti.,
:talqn prisonera it variolus 4ecisivo bat
demco, ithilvwnd de* prrfeSwt to
know.-Abat. the Frenchi . cpmnuitdtr -in,
Mozati u~ Aas Pt. oop .,of tlho deed. by
,W~ Mallinihaui -Code. Napolqu.1,ti.
j1AteA,1of;Sbtorii, -.1Aalon. Dtirtngo &lid
OCliilru~lkcw. G.*ivi -is tiambd as Trfistoo,
an ld, isi e'poctod. early iii.J*'. Jn 81oA
Awtl.vroi soldivit an'ugI& at-49s back
t-o sthy there.
; Tire Stat6 Doptirtuiln& hs pronitilgi
,ted the folowitig: Formal notico of. til
fr-rminstion of Ilie Jlociproetty Treaty
flovertment, oil tin 11 th Mairch, anld it*
yeeipt -was daly .leknowlKi-ded 01, thAt
Ilty, - Tltontforo,.in accordnce wvith~tlie
httilatiwis, conteirid in-the-ioaty, At
'ile bill 'tweh'o moutild fromi dint.
d r*.Iic-l the b1lv~Matit 18013.
"Tile ttava1 l of $r ISitrullatd W11 6(!
itoiu cl 's ou11t red field. A i&d
~iv r rittiitig ito the sea '$o 'etv
fio ra~i tt.klp.:cit
Due oft i'l pXOV4RRA or 8Ateel lion' Ilia.
kingt dotlo, by feii:ls .at, i~rmiiitnjui,
aqttivk wo WM'ill ClII 9It,1!I:IO d43
Of .ton wor upglou~ .& groq% pr
Ltttct jlottot $ ot f it) , urjit7--'t%%*4 in 'voarv
Mis~~.Sar~ Sher A . I iece of 'Moj.
Getn. ,Slterm~u, ilutlt hler? debut n'( at%
wcress at the National dthioi, Cittein.
hiati, oil 4Wilto 'li ihit. 8ite -played,
tindy Gcav Spaitikpin it, hiiut Assu.
Slultl oh.
The Roel)(? ThOICu gn4inOn
hanvo fit list becomei idetifl& with tile
now, Siblthi at. ,i oot haaivtt fo1iu4 all
itittruent ligaitlist ii;Cob I Totiupsotiol, 0"
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W, itI. coiecJed uwttha' Shokibie frovin the
Unitod $tatU8e.
Ili Caunda tim nown of Presidept
illcoln 9 '(10"hth~ wmsrekultd %Witi pro.
fooit1regret.. It o S tile ubttif.
uthe.' ill rhc Legislatii va ic'od
Wi'Montre.a.Viinl othlir large Oiti-S, lifet
in'swr cal ed.
ra !'. wu~ y~j
60 sar~aer of -
rauttan ust arrived fromn
a) li t Jail. TIhotup.411
I tt br bo'ut thirty 'iles
vo r h St. Francis iiv..
v eig ell left of his luatt
comn1fnd, h~ but tlihese havinig desaitudl
and rturned t) thqilihdqtorp~y4VOey
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to+ urronder, aiid seaat j! to ltitdle,Rov'k.i,
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lit ept o' rC(2lM pit 0 fli
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