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~Tb~M iWINNSB46RO, S.BT'IUIA ORI lTo C. TLRS)Y ""U" 185 rNTIMREL 4U. 7rlE TRI-WEELY NEWS BY J. l. BRITTON. 'fHB TRI-WSEKXLY NEWS is publisbce ton Tueedy, Thusay and Saturday, at'ON DOLLAR mnki, in advantA. $Ingo 'Averdiemente ilerted at.0NE DOLLAI per equare. of eigt lines or les. fr the rAt and SEVENTYF1VU cents for each mbae. quebt Insertion, fnverlably in advance Resume of the NeWs. 'Tie steamship Oarolina, from Sa vannah on the 22nd inst., has arrived a, New York. The New -York era& says that the "work of repairmg the Georgia railroads running out of Savan nah is being rapidly prosecuted. Boti the Atlantic and Gulf-a'nd the Georgia Central roqds have been given up to the pharge of the respective companies b; the military authorities, and in a shor time both will be in running .orde thraighout their entire lengths. 'Train are now rninang one huidred and fift; miles out froni Savannah on the Atlan tio and Gulfroada." '.Mr. Liuc&N's age was 56; Presi dent JOHNSoNq is 57 ; JEFF. DAVis thl same ; Mr. SrA(nt, the oldest man ir the A403inistration, is 64 ; hief Ju'etic CHASE is 57 ;. BnEoK' wisDOa was bu 4 when he was chosen Vico-President Mr. DotaOrG was'but 48 wihen hie died ArxAgrDin STErnkS is nov'53 Sra DaLI 72 ; MAs 67; Governoi Wis! The Emperor NAro1ICo.i of t6 same age as President JoHNsoN . aw Jxrs. DAvIS. .A'large number of company and s officers of voluntper regiments, - bsen fromn lheir conmanda on acooun, of phy sical-lisability, or by'virtue of leaves < *bsenee-granted them an their return to the loyal States as prisoners of wai Were honorably mestied.oub of tsse vice of the Tunited States on the' 1t Altimo. On the 14th of ApritiOkssurOni& I-OTTE CoDAY, R.VAft.LAC and BOOT ' eiaitted their. c*iniesh ild WirLrl In, A5.NI4 Gsq#9E o,.~w f OQ no III, Gaonk IV,' WIL4IAu1V WAsUINGTON; President- INCoLN, an 4thors, all have died 4n i #aturday. --The itasuring, worm has made i sap *rance ita centril New York audi committing great hidrm In sbome p~lad t trees look as.. I0r had.' aet of: them. 8o'great is theh qofrsItors t se the t rmb of Mr. I ti riar Apring field, that a NhO' of dmambaeB l bee alarted ifron thp4 ,t4 o'u The masonle Ordet hive puhate. the large JaM On te ~$rer ot F er Natiaotal itii~onig 1doipeth e * ~ W3I1t8f ldniti~a, aid -eli A tA th~tiWzlkug r (here satl eientn fngstnp g Ineel tr oilnk 1 Tb ~hqens are ihg tli ted44:t. he WarpoG1 aal A Mlio tha 0,sky h - .4u.N n ER be instantly destroyed, was shortly to be tested at Tonlon. In conversation with Ai.sistant Secre. tary of War DANA, extPresident DAvis denied all knowledge of the conspiracy against President LINCOLN. In some sections of Ohio recently, the frost 1lled ail kinds of fruit. In Wes. torn New York the fruit prospects are good, nro damage having done by frost. Steps are being taken in Cincinnati to purchase and give to Gen. SiicR.xAN a handsome residence. The Pittsburg Union County Conven. t tion, which met'last week, adopted a platform strongly urging negro suffrAge. The Columbia Phmnic ives pa the annexed news : Opr.Nsts or RAIRnOAD TnAvr..-It is tr matter of grateful publio interest to know that the Wilmington. and Man. chester Railroad will be open 'or freight and travel, through to'Wilmingtob, by or about middle of August. Daily *onnections with the North, are now made fronf Wihmngton. Tlh'Cheraw and Darlington Railrond is rnijring through from Florence to .Cberaw, and the North-eastern Railroad Qmbniany will be prep.ired to transport passengers-and freight thli entire length of that road-that is, from Florence to Charleston-on 4th July inst. ' The public c'nvenience calls loudly for the ostsLblishmenv of mail comnmi cation, and it is therefore highly desira ble that mails should be 'put upon the roads at. once. We trast that the mill tary authoritik will do" teir utmost to attin this result. .Mails can reach this road from Charleston by wvay of the. North eastern Railroad, and the Wil' .nington and Manchester ,ailroad Com Spany is prepated td cawry the iails from Kingsville to Little Poo Dee River, a distance of.ninety-sevon mil"s.'hst-a mi as he nay ,o called upon to doso. QaHXymr.sIC AjiCoCoLUUMDA AIL X ,AD.--On-and after July 2, the trains 4ll,:t 's follows 1, 'eave- AlIo;n on 4rer jonday, MWeheshay,and Friday, at 'clock a.. n; leaying GrAenvillu on sndaye, Thtedays 'and Saturdays, r *pd siriving At Alston same days. The tra'velljr.will note these tegulation. A rIV4tlettet to-the P/uenI,, from Mr. J. B, Laalle the excellent .superiotendent, a4vises us of the commendable progress. which is being made in ho. .regonstruo tiqu pf t4er work.1 We trust that the 4ay of diaster has fully passed--that th4.gllbe neither fresats iio foeo to a tNp.and destroyduriug the next ,thrie* generations. We give an extract fom the encouraging l'sttt ef-Mr. L1a salle: , * "We are making spid progregs with the osmpletion:towards Coliambia. -. We bearea orp of engineors on the line be.' ag located pr comnpete4 asexperiment. ed. The location is far advanced, and Wesexp '-aver..siort tiOTO to put a buidingf pon It, thogh a portion of thd e b somewhat trouble. sompi, WOexpoct, in the course, of a few..nJ 6hs. to have the. gbyan .of the whistellingef".eur ipeey. ppRh. Oir InotlY. .lv and hin fill been#.er' npah i4tic$ wf l4 w .to rei only the hr per .'o wpI i4 etidk cAbbevlle It. 1 $ o.6tSal' te .ht Wmwasekot s all ~ Wtion6a IM tWiteh~vek fhet thme *u nto the street The President. is re rotted to be quite apprehei' e on the Abject, and great inter ' is felt -to (no* its purport and full nt. The nost probkble theory. ho er, is that t is an old devie of thd y of diil ,otornment, purposely circ ated on the We of a cabine' neeting o deloy the ippointment of a Provision Go'vOrnor, nd confine the managemen of affairs hi hat Sta to the military A, thoritie*: !TH1p7"MRO SUFFRAGE Q EATION. The 1p pposition t the Presif lent's policy In Rgard to r1 gro sudlrags aRs been coiineideraly tono down with a the last few days. while adhering to he principle that, those ,. o - are good nougli to. fight for the U on are enti led to vote. Eveh th n e radic'41 he republicans are begiui g to o0. ode 0' diate indisoihiu ;,he i use to the . -ab and coni '. onal, is not li E to! r as icial as has-been suppose 'TheIP . lent's views on.that e'i . t, as. ex )ounded to the Soitath Car fa delega. lion on Saturday, are atire ng much ttention, and there is an eut dirni. mvtion of the bitterness w 3ihich hi iolicy has been assailed. AiI ALABAMA DELE Mr. Bradley, chairnian i e Ala. yama delegation, left for e to-day, 'he balance departed st week. Judg rsons' oppoint as Provi. iionjI verflor -creates i so dissat. sfaifli aniong the adhe s of a few rnen, each of wh6 desires t place him ielf. They carry their opp tiion to the point of openly threatenihgto defeat thes admission by .the next Congress of all iepresentatives from Alabanqa elected in puriuance bf the Governor's t official no, lion. The men placed iq power by the President will undoikbtedly prove sub. servient to his wishes, and nio fears need he entertained of divided councils con. tinning long in any reorgnie.d -State. interest will prove a potent.eInmentin allaying disco;n:et. CAPTURED AND CONVISCATE I'fPn1.UT1 AT RICHMOND. Coloeol J. 8.' Loonii, assist&int epe cial agent of .the, Treasury Department and acting oficer of customs A". Rich moird, Virginia, h9p ,receipted. to the military a.uthoritiosfor all captured.and cpnfiscated property in thiat disiet,.*wni has collected besides a large,aumount o products taken by.the rebel governmeal for taxes, and upon which was based the celebrated "produeo lWan." Among pthier valuigble property taken by hnri ka the military railroad leading frorr Danvillo to .Greensorg. forty miles ir longth), built by the rebel army.'- The roAd will be run under the control- of the Treasury until regularly confiscated by the couyt and is empetted to pay. a hand somo per eont above expenses. PARDONS. Charles J Ful'kdier, former Ministet toFrane, has been pardoned by tie President, in accordauce with the knowr wishes of Mr. Lincoln. - Hi prqmlinry ofertureis were (na'd- last year. - A Ike iumher qf petty ofeehQldra postmter an rivate citizens liave been'twoiyr l ro uest of Qd den, t lif em rtell no thE - Applications fbr at blhshned Irftbdi eceived dailyyat- Geheral Bet . Mpwtineunt, and' mans 4 he au~ds will M meed so 4a I a amma mmmm imm~ sawm Am shbe E1Min visitors calliog' on him, that 'the uinal reception. at the Erecutive Mansion -had yesterday to be dispensed~with. .y the arrival here' yesterdiy qf.tho steamship Havana, from Hkivandon the 21st'inst, we hove' intelligence- of the seizure by her crew, while on- the way to Liverpobl, of the ex-blockade running British steamship- Wren. The mutindus cre" hd tuken the W ran to Key Vest, P1& *nd the British Consul at Havana had made a'domand for her surrender, with " .hnt 'result' wAs not - known. Got tV eokiridge and his accom pan 'r. gitioi rebels *ere still in . - ofne of the wealt.hy secession pil . siiers hAd shown Breckinridge gieat. 'attentioi, and offered to.- ptesent him wish a house-if he -would, remain among them. It was rumored, howevei that he intended to go to Spain. The ex.r6bel ram Stonewall, alias Olinde. itilhinained in Havana harbor; but no one'doubted that she would ultimately be given up to our government. A number of he steamers lately engaged inrunnihg the blockade of our Southern ports 'are new" lying -idle at Havana. Among them' is the Harriet Lane. Genoral Terry, commanding at Rieb. Inond,. has issued an order announqing that slavery haing ceaseoi to 'exist in Virginia, all the State and municipal laws restraining the personal liberty of colored . persons -have become obsolete, and 'that hereafter the coldred 'people will enjoyA the same - personaL, liberty a the whites, .and be- subject to only the am 'restraints and puniishments. -Va. grancy; however, will not be:permitted on the part of the negroes any more'than 'on that of iVhiL citizens. The testimony ofcolored persons, he 'also states, 'will be received In all cases befoie the. military courts in his department. -General Hartsuff, commaiding- at Petorsbusrg, V4.. has' fotbidden, m.al oflicial order, the holding' of any more meetings byv tho' planters to establish a fixed prie for ith'e lnbbr of the 'nogroes 'or 'to make distinctionm. prejudioia. t< their interestsp,. ard no- difron'cinyagt of conipensation for 'the' same l4bor by writes and bl.okgib to be allowed. The Virginia Legislature adjoined sin< &a on Friday even(ng lst, after a sessior of five days."" Nearly 'all the measures reqriiied by Governor Plerpoiht to assist him'in the work of ting the Stae government were iciting little or no'debate in, the The 'inbst importan of theso nd ink the elective franchise to wh< were excluded from it-by the Al andrin constitution. These- persons. ari those who have :voluntarlly given aid and comfort -to the rebellion - since-the lit o January, 1864. The election ofinembera f Gongress and of the. new ";gislgture Ii to take 'place on - the -12th of- next October. At- this election the peoph are also to'decide whether the LegislAtur< salil have pdWpr to. repeal- tpe 'consti tintiona1 provision which ex'cludes frorr holding offloe alltwho have beeti engaged in the rebellior, ' ' The rebel (2nera] -.0well, in a lette1 written from" 't Warron, - his, preseni abidlrig plAcc,'to 'a friend- firnishei'his statdnient of how he became engulfed it naelstroin of therebellion. 'Th' tsonj atre some whatsimilar to-thoeb given by 'Alexander H.' Stephens for the sane misfortune. Ewell said he sAW promi net'Northern mon in'and out of Con fess. ad vocatiig' secession and deelf ng that thetebelh were right, and h wa t ljq a dissolution o ~ ' ii e, nd there bb'Oi,~~d~n y, resignac~m For the 0 8, orie month, ON!? DOLLAR, or. in bartqr for other oom-i modities. 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