The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, December 12, 1865, Image 2
WINNSBOBO.
Tuesday Morning December 1018%.
New Advertisemeits.
Dr. W.H. BAtNy navprii'. III il.
8tmitc Classes in Frenci.
CHALSs CA-rucar rr
TIuws3 have fornit a. . -.
See advertisement of gomauds.
Messages.
wt- puiblihoday Goeno 1,-,I,
11)ii~ t i ll-~ (n"(tti
th fi - icl gt .,f li
q9tl0(l0. of its xIreme Iligth -114i itm
press upon our VolaI n i-* 'he nf S.
Prily exvludi d. It, (ilr iiext piillite..
tion) WO Will presentsnhexi-e
pertain toI the great irm it
tion of Ite day, ulpol whieb bIni hl
destiny of a whole people, viz : Il.- r,-a>.
rillion of fll- Soiuith to the f(ll y .-.
tives of freiedon.
Congress.
The f 'l ing ap p'ir.. in r l:tl.,te
Tims.- Our re.ilers b) c'til-i ing t h is
and the seriet of ri.\lti f '\Ir.
S.:I, t in) tihl Setnarl., eIl f-rmi1 :I gIrx
- imit idlet Of 1 hle omCOMiilion 1 a 1n;.
nus of the meln who nre sioIt in in
Jiidg,"nunt npon till d,..ii-iii's of , i
honi-. or wildo soin a few da vs. The
North Caro ln-i 4roil , ;. itl PnIt-svwo
their ert-denitls to he Clerk if hI Ie
House, "nd wi-re nliiffe1ll t . I-tr
-as, spectatorg merely Rev wNe r
not permitted nrnke t o any rennrks-to
vote-Llnor Ake any part in its pro-e..d.
igs--nor does i- seem thev will i. Y
Congress has appointet a conmnitpc. to
invetigae And'report ipon the pr"2enii.
status of -the Sftates ately in relwiekiia
and to delte precimely thi r cowili tioll
entitled to representationn. We tNo wloo ,
k now what will le the comn Ihi. xcion it
this committee, ani what views they)
will advocate. And we enn easilyn
m
lowing circular, which 'A find in 'hii
Winchester papers. wil.1 twe"" with a
hearty and material respons:' thrttigh
out the country. .
- "To TE PEOPLE OV Till'- S .Zi
TIhe recent. battles aroind Win e
Virginia; have left hi, t'Ill races i.,
iany graves seat tered broid (nt
an area of . twelve ii's radin.
.dend were generally biried %here
fell, and their rudo grave are fast disap.
pearing benea Illhe feet of imn I il n.
beasts, free, fromn hile want of encltisare-A
to go where they Will.
* "Those wvho died italk
were mnostiy burijed in t~l
graveyard, buit its 41n ottg
-been destroyed, and *. ver
its wvhcle extent.
"Thie farming opera sa
son, the wear of the thet
disappearance, by remtov th, of
theote who were present atW hriiatls.
wvill, in a few monthsill, l'ave li knowi
edge of t resting place~ of nia Vny mar
tyrod dead. -
reqlmpeb- byC~iihfr it 01-on ih-tin i
sage infn :hf o itizens jce- and er
vicitn, waere throe -'. n o to p
ceettryu fond n. thi mathvr n ub
otnraied eneltue. belif thc ou, will
reeluirt a conierab l aao dfimony. I1
Theymtas ofiut ourf ciiens e ver | l
mucho o diminse. h waInd i., ye.'
sut~s i w re hef, in-e. t p
e kal t ton for c-in thimaner fitn-it
coaed b y e 11 th elie tv.htyuwl
felr it a pivie, s woell asj aI dnt.
pay thi triute respe ctti~l iig~ t .ath
\eouy of those . who klin'I youirv
cas .9 -n
cessi b14 record will Lie pre:1 red o~f uVt-I
grave.
"All j't~s'ifS ursiii Ies
11. A. Boyd, Ia
'lo OME',N$ OF. A~J(II.~.I N
V Ii CI Nr lii 1 i~aick, Of, Ilie niiov
('i, f'de~le. lfler.ipon rtheir lid
tile il'114.sE.( Io 1-1-11011 L0 M rs. Philli
IVill11os or li t. A I
". 1 approviig pa1p(-rs are' reirqlteste,
i~ililTI.( V.,Fox%' 261, 1865.
It s m SIll (4 t o pnc lolilttt." l ol
fifl4S"li (or V isiI al overnot
1hi 1i.iit 1(i Ytw4r i iiol~ tooaiv oft lo
~liJ.4tj 1110111 lug v 1.)iii C ditIi l tll t al
lit l4lt .ivJ . lol '.~ d aS i ll liOhVe e, ill m4
an. i'.Itrcil iiiora c ta
iifl ilil~lll 4 andl 111 Ill 1, ioep4S i-t~ol
c)111 I (o ht( fillrt 'lollf.. We Iti c lli' O i
41Ee i 14), iml- iotitly require. Tlhe all
111a liappri priatioik. 'for Fi.,* School., all
for. h it,i ino 'i v 'aoiiz. fbrIithh..
lilspi lii ell fit, Ih 'rn -t, i (.a, .1,1Ia ll.- ap
1 il.s ImtiirgijlIv re'duced. 11itt, wvit h
il. it will lOtf 100n suich ;I SltIl, to0 It1(.(.
It 104 Si4l r , v "~ x 111111 ireS, It1 Wvill heo'ppr-es.
j~. Il peorph. to rau. '[lit% 2Iit
Ili 141 tI I )t111st 1 Iifv ll. ijy. l t 1th o
l Il wI' I.' Atl it'su I , i t~.t'l 111.. itt (4,
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lit - itl ? It 4illq lit f it f, a t ioll
4111 ii. The1 1 i mont' tli S*.. 4 I' fj,'4
-1.i uij tii .r i ti4 li ol l
rr:.ltI. itP II lI~ole i doI'#.pae,
1141II ~I liP~lllt lll . -v c 'r, .titl) hse ut d
liil ll Loss. Ili Iii At,~t 'l'l't01
triVj4!4't'li Ii' T41hl1 4. lo4 t '1111
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lat iIll( \Vl 411141 lint - Ciill i l. I ' !'.~ dz
fill. to l .Ut( 1, h 1t. , itd)L~t 1
111 1 (4tIigri'ss :Pt' ill tolt cnsider
11-il I44 oit ,l'4 yh t vt itt
A.en I O lii0 a priviet g die l So~ vtat
If14i I( Un itd sttle a s il tl ot t bejf l l t
liticlli4 v hm). of~i ri 'lge.Ap p1401 La
) itill I tt 4from 'L~l n u tay J-ril I
m,it I f teel 11 il 1)tli in o lilt' stiil
d411 tatll 1411 Lt .1.rtf,I wllri "titof
Il-S A ' f0 01111:6011hi ili)lS . 1. 't 11f ( -1-Ollt ,
4i141 i .111 4 l l o rt illt ltb hasf: 1), b 44'1
.fl hV bt itl , h 40 i il am 01~atrt the
t iavileg ('e 'f Iujing his1fto to idg
dl't, ila Lietfilhon hiitpr)oporC3
ho nn he menl~thd- that tie int.eret andi
.part of th pincipatl ablntd .be~oiite(
. antntlly ;- thant tihe wtioie '8in.tn nin'v~bc
1) Collltered when the debior attelp ts frill
ednnlently r candestinely to re.ntove O
C disposa of his proporty ;. thait thle a
s Albonid not a ppily to debts contracled aftet
p )1_3 Il s;a sre, nor should any indulItgenc
be given iml enres of tresplissor for tortL
to ;erson or property committed before
1 or after tie passage of tho Act.
Seions meonveniences often result
frou tihe'*diflienltv and elnay in senring
cmi rter.rs for railroad, antf 'ctiring, mit.
"ig ant nfher companiv.:, intended to
r d-'nveop the w'altib atid resouireos oft he
Stale. Mich time is necessarily constnm
e(I In the consideration of en'h .Igplica.
ton, and ti!e statnto book are enncmber,
ed wit Int Ine numerons acts of inceorporna.
tion. To facilitate the formation of ill
comnpaennie where men are willing to
ventnre their mnteans to develop the in
(lustrv', weal.th, prosperity and resources
of the State, I t!econnnnd l th pa4snge
of a general act. of incorporanion, and
Iwhen its provisions are complied withIn,
that the siliscribhers to tie capital. stock
he Ileclarefi n hly politic. .
fly Acto'ftine General Assembly in
1837, tIne State lent its credit to Iure
-I ion for thine. Lotisville, Ciininnati and
(liai i lston Railroad Company, and an.
1tnrized tle Comptroih-ir Get'al to en
dorse I tho(nL of tho Company, pG it,.
"inn'. ail fndl' ffnnfls of the State tmo tin
ftithfl perfourmance. of tine cnmntract.."
[ie hontds, amnountttinng to two ilillinitiS of
doliars, were issnned and 4 etndorcd, a!
wil fall due tine first of Jnuar'r ti-t.
'lhe CompanV 11a1nn30t pily thn hoids, ald
tIe Statq is u1n1nbl00, at tie present time,
to. nake good fite endorsement. It is
bel-ved that hef l.p-inipal otnid-ho iders
art wifing to xteind f.th de'ii. for twent v
yea rs lonngnnr, if tIhe State will retnew her'
gnirant.y. T!h State- ias a statuitory
mon'nrtgage of t innI rennl.nnnj iupont it.q rOnew
alf I recomrtn'twttyf t it~nnit n orif v he ive
the Comptrr-(eneral, or Ithe' 'n'ap
nirer,.to rtnew t i endorqeten of Ibe
ntNwV bolnd- It I. nay- V he reqtiied to liti
dalte i i bn ti. No increase~l liabilit v
(ftn the p rt. of Ite Stnte wilh,1u itncurre'l
anid we 11 ny rn.asonnably *ait icipato thit.,
winhmt it nt'-xt. twetnty 'ars, tihO Com
Panty can11 14 fihe h iid-, .principidallnd
ofi tw Board ,f Te(, -n~ o ~ t itt ntttI
c arttoli ' ' - ,r "ln nat
Colleg l,cnleri i k .nt
I !wn-art iliv I 'It-r i n u r n i;v
ali n rnn- I. -dIa- llofn II$ e l. t i
t i vn-d f , y . yf b l o b . t)I
The incr*d m r -111 , 1 1 '1 wc
it will i ort - i n ,h w I
tnearnli y s te ynppo rt nnng t t era S t te (ny
proprmilti f SOVeU ntntn1ri h IIInr fift 11It
doligrs t I of nite. prof,- ' :,,o tn rI
p troach i ii nn Ch nr, i nb il t re. .
re innl' :dma nd r tif 1-D : -IM,
pm nlnrper i tt, iit ts ,. rn li n a I'e, jaie
Pe -t. e rm u n ' i and . ,
it a lo minid i I
to 'l
I tsorn u ie. iit it tin, tBoardl of jnin
a istori > n ii ar A ni uny be~ naii
ant hen cm ts~ orcna mntia tion e tver
n"d i '. Ontinue it a nll~tiiit.'
tinig mi 1.-.. ht bdignt -lin
lestotn i Idpa g'n hr
(b in .Purpose, and~ (an.ti Ctn
. s~p propritt to au othne- so
exentt f the pt'operty froi$s
and d of With -nst
etnps .:~;tv cosGtmtant / e ytn
ent of 1 ftnsettaff f~t rif
Fn htni dtsdrt r iro
longi ta) in~ fide Oi biasiuos
priat use0 idtij~.i
1'ta cos.
An d b -pIti w~~tt
Iant & p ~ *ni tldh
'by ii 4oJa
f i atin
.?the
wt, iace your i.i-ng ini" m11 1a1tuingii1
laws for the.organiza'tion of the militia
id for lie regulation' of the rights
aund dules of* freediman and I doubt
.not that yon will perfect your legis,
I4t fon onr these subjects before yogr
ndj-rnment.. Onr poliev -toward the
freedmim Ounld o kin< nind hmane
If his rights of pirsoi and property are
not fully and (fl''etially -seelred bY on
local leisla i'~m, We 0an8 not hope 't) bo
relieved from ,lie preseice of the Milita
ry and Provost. Conris. The anthoritiesof
tle Jited SiatiS will Ilot, remove their
protecting hand 11omi1 the negro whom
they havn mm1lhiil:uni(Ied, 'Id in whose
.re'(dili We havit. netii'seed, litil we
prqvllole 1by our Iaws to give hini fill
protee ion mn :l his civil rights. H1is
abor is tecessa ry for the successful
persection of I te agricilture oft II State,
and it %ill be best. comiManded by nak
img lu im cheerful an'd Coitellted.
I commen to voir favora ble consider.
ation appropriations for the snpport. of
the lniiatic Asylum. It. is a noble ehari
ty, and the energy and sell .icrifice of
the . Super'int.minhiut for the last uine
months in in 1 ining, withont any pul blic
cont riuitiolis to its support, the tuinmates,
entitles hi11 to the proud distinction f ai
benefactt'r of his race. It is high time
IlitIah h erhen hould be tak'en from
inis shoidersnd placed pon the State.
The destitute condition of' Dist rict
pnnpere, Ohe (i apidatoll of piblic bibiiiI
Ing;S, id the neglect aiind det.itrltion of
roads a ind bridges, -reqiire thit. il ti
Iistrict Boards should bet promptly anId
efhciently rm-orgianized, anld the laws
govlrning thei rigidly enforced.
JAso-:s L. Onu.
OIoIOTN qF POl.ITIcAL Tm'i.mh.-The
term.; .Visig" and ''Tory" were know:n
in the reigpn of Charles II. Somne wri.
ters derive the word "Whig" frot
"Whnig," the Scotch tor "whev"-a
nnm1le.np11lied to ltandits anid drbvers
atind, "tory" from' "toory"(Irish'), applied
to h.ars aind ou1tlaws. - Others say
thati ' "whg".is formed from lie motto (;f
t' PuIlrtnn-. -"Ve hope in God.".anil
."to ry," F'om a "Tr--ri," pronod
"tory,"-all n maning "Com-' 0 K inw"...
ali acln miolion m1Ch used by 'i' Irish
ihireit4 Charles I. 'The word
"Radien!" mros' ahoun t le year 1818,
aud "Colservativo" about, 1830.
- T SpIport ed h I hei
W r2' :$, " nu a bete l,
,e that 1 F .r h 1
i4'"'I ithin 1atiid rom the-fir. ->
'i , , . t :,00 we hi
oit of a i in tere'srin ae.
lihilic, f rl(.
%0, whic, fil . l f 'e larg
'Olil IIiyI(-,'- sp81((j object
"iths. darn whin h fm' several n
coi i i .ari gradilaf.
Va II I; e 1 f'e t r s th at one of cot
O t ir u u d hiv r;
fIr o h t rI wA~ davi';ig i' t
h f1i li P r -i 1MV' lo . Ills re.
I. ar . .im -- o
>ri.Ph b -e and ash. in po
eenion hs lastel pioo
dich, erhi ay visitor, mil
etha hve seysof .hr
f ea~~ n ocamnearuis;ile for.
Fruropean letter - t~fln hectove
re in Ita'lyk np tha r.ecoe
r obliged to se narnarnuet 0re aen
>frnAto 'ad nlonthily. torml Nm.
Severarich - .r(iI o tiny Cotton cliin~d
I i,' iirlhodo n have bieen I h
Nott ico
0 ):ttl1.,J1 ~ife' f his da mormed a TO
CAVI*-' ,ufider th aeand TO
ofdon a tA TREW8, for the i
cfE~n ar Alo~laster's lb. t hirteen
CQtfle lnh Ar TJc by the
A'r . . - R
hcart"& Mathew~
oe h 4 day a General 8io or
dais e B 'a
D& A)EEsk
,TI~gh~ tVAsI
o -'
Jobit Pool Elpted United States pnator.
- RA, m 11a, #N. C.,- Dec.
Pool of Bertie, (Union,) was elected to
the United States Senate to.day, for the
Phort tcrin.
Rumors of War .with Englan'd.'
WAsipINoTON, Decomber 1, 1865.
There.is raimn to believe that the Eng
lish Government has mnade a formal de
inand.upon Mr. Swurd for the suppres.
sion of all publ)ip Fnian deionstrations,
and that the failnre to do sp will be re.
garded as a hostile act. This demand is
based upon disclosures recently made in
England relative to tle strength and ob.
ject of the Fenian mov--ment, and the
aatter was consider<d in the Cabinet
meeting to-day. The Radieals are get.
ting somewhat uneasy.
Congressional Proceelugs.
WAS!INGTON, Dec. 5.-Buit little
was done in t, Senate to-cny besides
reiding the M.'ssagA.. Tho credentials
of Messrs. Alcon and Sharkey, gena.
tors elect. froim Missiasippi, were present
ed. And grdored to liu on the table until
fulrther action.
'in the House, a select committee
was ppointel oil tie subject of a uni
form bankrupt lagv,
A. resoluttion was ne.uly unaninions.
i' adnpled, declaring that the public
debt, with. interest, shotuld ho promptly
paid. A commitce of one from eacl
St atet was ordered to prejinre resolit ions
.e.tifyinag the respect of Congress for
Ile Icemory oif the late President
Lincoln..
Rev. C. B. Boynion, Congregati-m.
hst, hate of Cincinnati, was to-day
'leeted Chaplin of .the Ifouse.
AL the conclusion of Ihe reafing of
he M issaein the Hon8e today, hiere
vaapphinlse ifom all 'Sides. R i. gen
.ratly regarded ats' a f,ank eXposiion. of
ho President's riews on the vital quies
idter from Europe..
Y-ronx, . . ,'
dit, o . from Liverpool,
QueentoW; 231 r
New yori l on te 21
LNI)xY Nov. .3.T
NO;\', >L.--..The Polit ical
laimpormt 'J qie 1 ol
hmtiid has redethed B'a k -of
t tirsix per een t'
ie nuila-ier of to
iS regarde; al an .nte 1 toat
1 bo piI'Osecuted
Companioas'I'of" and Marine Insur
arrpo'ted to london aid Liver.
-'jr( repo~.rt to ha.,v o~ aI a
on sterling by the a s'tiaia -
Ne Orlean's cottom eshrion atX'
t. n hP3f ~
'0 I~ech army l1t bhenre
-or Uolmereial.
a n 2 t ~ 5 a c . 5 I o u r h a t d e
t'Os -n lsI1000 bl.a
L iv. o~ic ICor .n
(ottot -dull stad- a hiley,.
-800 ROwrd.
ENmnerL~ L 1I c
Whiteeface
ollar hda t ' and worn
- H. DJA IJ..y I ~sru9 ~m
Sa class, or elas o Inttorio
knoh an nasse forj Wl nstruc.o
Cresien,'
NeSS u ,~