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WINNSBO Toesday Mornitn m Nev Ad U me , N --Ad4Il Senotice from Miss.S.A. Finnev.. Mr G. , A.- Voodwar -not fy re sumption of the egrcisea .of..oi .QM Zion Tinstitlution, on the fi at of, Jobhrua ry next. T. W. Woodward offers 'tiA1%" for.sale. - - JAS. D). MILN-a has receiveda t(Mptv ng assortment ot -efit6 Ididel6iis of all 'k-inds, 'express i tdpLd 0, a Chris nas paliate, also oy,. Rtad' hi.notice. Bacot. & Rivera ofi' elchoice as sortment of grocerips. r ijoirvd for the festivities of the, eason.. * . ~ Re-iedton. - Onr aldvici from Was hington imdi. cate a palplije reaction f'ronu the in. temperate spirit, arind animiosity so frecly 'xihited by the radicals on the first two or three days of the sesion. TleV dis play a caution and consideratenoss in their inaneuvres perfectly ,at. variance, v 'th the recklessness that -characterized their initiatory proceedings. In the Senatori'a..l ennens, as, Vill be seen by our 'Washington dispatcries, a long discussion terminated in a moutoial and very significant n.odifleaition of the resointion of S-t:V4:Na that contained tho carefully prepared platform upon which the camupaign has to he 'op4.nt1. ed. In the caucus Senator Door.tTr' appeared in nq "alle speech" aann open * advocate of Southern restoration mid, a oupporter of the re-cons ie.ioni policy of President Jmuxsos. RAYMOND the. editor of. the N. Y. '/Ymes, tio ancient oracle of Black Repiblicnnism, has giv. en in his adhesion to conservatism. And even H1onAic GuE.Y in the let ter which we pnblish to-day couns3elshaiiir. ilonV 1111d moderivio,,in h a .ty!c that elig ii scar'oly' he recognized ns h.- it. terainco cof the fo~rmidablle ofpogn dist. of Abolitioi a ie li iong ewim of theII. A . Il Meanwhile te Presiiden i rmains firm'and unmoved, and-in all his Cotm. meatuon, as in his dispatchj to Governor PERRY, expresses tih .lauguago of t.m bon'yancy and -confidenco that sPrin fronii a conscI.)iosness of strength amid rec titlde. Whether :he manifestat ions e.yeti. ate in thiadmission of '-Souith-ri . hers or irot; it is clear at leaot that the Rad1icals ha veo lmniasked I heir an d 'covered more weiaks t lih ve had hoped, Evei ltee: lner. ical smnperiority'may enalW thirn to ex. clude the South from participatioti in the Government, 'tis apparent after balane. ing the strength of th o.p ~O ing panie, tht wit' thet powerful aide ofa thn~veto poer of' the President, we are foar the tyranical legislat ion. pr(sii Grrrry:No [xTrnt.roi.seNr--.iirovis jonal G~ov. Perry -has f'urnishMt 's. wit h. the following highly gratifvi ng.dlespatchef received yesterday from Pre int.John. son: WA8sINGTow, . TDecember ii . thank yod for -your~ desipatch. It is jratifyhtg to know thia tihe muesge wa favorably received. ..In a~few days, yon wll rgpivr. fiif iletrmettilis as to beiig eyeed s ProvistiognlQ4yeria-r, [ hope tha. lj will zieve gf~i'eht,jIn vfw dlays. with CongR!ress..I ANJflIWWQIJgSQ rThe. N. Y.' y1depiltf 0ioit ini ref'eence tb "tid nARh .that city * .wII!P Ft3~f - The feiltutre of the t~ti t~fb S.4.noticeablo is the great iogense o ~ Ci~redit- Th ):r -#ery dikelf a chaige int4u"41 .~ 1iobey' landkog iaf .it.ff otes ti r dh sh~ kwil.bemi eat. ' g#41 ~ j~1 d 9 7Lnh II ullI Ca ld ] 7 p nu, Oc '180 > rdf1 *LS .ice et d ain has1n thi an11slk, crutinbling wval nnd 1aik-of all anlimation on the Ireet 1 Ithe Pr 'pect es lflriess egollgk. T are ort n to wNiVo 1:t'. t* 'ly of MA f h I t is i .And' f"o ti 0 jet f congrat.i:nfin iiln't stipply is toJJ oitlnlqd ti-mngholn't the " ititor. Itow ma* y who in ti ine 'gono' by eat by i their brilht ' coal fires linve a chilly p'Aspf ahend i brogith' ihA long winter Aening.. Buit, enough of tiis, circiin.. stanij's sonietims vill induco. such r6- 1; flect ions-.ut. your correspoldelt is not ole of those who look oin th dark.side (If hfe. Raili does not Stopl the. ligis. flin and it. hiw. gone on briskv. A ni ltter of .general ilte-res.t is the bill to ' repeal the usury laws, which lIias passed the lionse, aind is nlow nudodr animated' (dismistR'ion ill the 9einate. The, Holse has 1assed it on fofler oecn.aions. but it v has al.1iys''been killed in the 8onlate, wl:re it. is likev to meet with t.ie shne rate 1'ftin, hough it - has stroig sup porters. the tay lIw a. subject of no loss inleies} to 6very one has also pass ed the I{ose. but. is not yet inder con. sideratien inl tile Senate.' Though yon m'y be interested At any timll( il tie f House, wharot there is coptintual debat. u jng, and thit body ig acknowledged to be of more tLimi averngi'. ility. and the Senate is not altogether free of a dyigosition to .lk;, with the exceptions a of. th'i to -bdlIs F have MeI)tI tiotIed, the 11 6ther uibjeetsaro, 'rinfl11 . -of incor. porations and -petitions-of Railroad Conia.h palies, &e., mhi, ihol giof e'x6eding - intrest to ilie'partites innediately con t ceined, only afford mteuret. to otherson 1 account. of the debates. lThe appropria. tioll bill is to Ii.'" rad for tmhefirst, Ltt e I to.d, . . As it in e"t. t,, .'conie inl Collision with the :re-port of tht' Ret.renchment C(oUmittep, a livel l.e is expect-ed U orl it. Mai V hills atl'her. mat its of impoIrtltdd4th% Yer to-be considerel arid o in ~o. r jp i-o i tii -,t hI sas mde '(-:d... t ''t t sions proposli.oln of tie eaur k1d vas sub. ip1/ed to the Si t9 ate, but that. body re j4.cte~d it. It is.nfotl asconven1ien. flow ats formeriv. whin tie State -Honsil W'n h'condediu-nt to'th6 hotels and boarding c hee. Crelit is 5iVen to a rqpot tat d ;4v. Peny has r.-cuived ii cOllnicali.l t tioll from .Presidn11t, .1ohuikon, to belm1 (f fact that ho wotll. i in a 'short in. be rlieved from his dut'ie's ns 'ProviAional u Govprmor, 1nd ho (xpressd. hu hope' that in a short time, the %v WQnvo1d . be 'opI-ned if) tile Sonuthorn m(mbtrs Notil t hA we have seen of their pro. % ceed Ig, so, fia, in the paper., gives 11s n reison to believe such wllr bi the ,case, thog. there seems to b.a a1,iosition to-maI~kd mn excejit ion iti thme casoof the iimes'nl~' ' from 'fang~see.'r611 T et" . resVpotlient ac'kni...ledi ~ slth lough bracing himself np for tiie oCCion, he ~ pi/'Ue'of hiows. Th!is I the day~ "fbed' h ulpo fothe li tl~o ,f-u 9 gs aid Chancellors, atd it has lpenI resolved to 4 oiel'rre filhhd. It 'i i pto donbt. l9-veryj tiffs ,iSarnd iti all 'robanbilit il g,4j~ on' ft tI a&iiothier' da l i Jit n Uol.. hild e oturchaown 'i Canafl, haa.iepotedh atile tit'tiiioni Will lnfointf . rni".grs Tihero ;g, fei P eaofptrciong' pritteipallys th~a Abo~~~''?ltiti oslei~ a r owi deu p; are V~' ,r i <tied oI .464 of t1e r i ft-s' srs an'd Ape 1 14n refgjees now, IV i > yto t Ie place. r" as1 hadqu arlers, pi A, neg ro . qiuartery 1t t giN 406me inteo' ir 1 c poIcerling... t.hm eelectiona and grtloto onrselyes on the eturn of' Bo th bog~soq b 4 .greed to adjourn nI.Tesdly I 9th illst. r. 8etrd's Acrount of the Attack, up g h1i-An Interesting Story. XheAAerican cofrospon'dent of the .J9ndn al; Spectator writes that lie recen-t. y heard Mr. Frederick Seward give the >llowimig accomit. of their own senstation L the Limo of t hdri atternpLed assassiih. "Mt. Frederick Suiward said that oin tepping froin his hed-room into the pas. alge '1ntdl seing t 'lheh mnetely oidiere'd what ho was doilig tii-re, ani; alled him to acconnf. On his ?esist in.' lie foIIow's eiclavor to press into Mr. ;award's room,.thp iszassin drew n re olver, -which he presint.e.l at *Mr. rderick Setwa rd's hlid. AW hat fol. wed, it mu.t 'Je reinembered, took laceiti a 'few seconds. Mr. Frederick, eward's first thought was, '"That's a avv revolver." ."Te mait pulled the trigger, It it Ily snapped,.and his inatenideid viAiin isulght, "That, the capit mdssevd fire." "'1i] * ext. senlsaitiont was U.It, of con. isioll, aid being Ipoi the flour, rest ing. poll his righ t arm,' wli 4, like his hi. r'sjaw, Was barely recoverd fro a -netu1re-thle asasnhdiielhmto 'te floortvit h the butt* of . the* pistol. epit iia hand to his head. aid tindiig hole there, lit'thought,' . 'That. cap did a nasfire a .er all.' l''het lie becatin inseusible, itid r. iniI so for t'wo days amd nore. Fis rst utdication of rettiiiiig coliscions, E'5s wasm tm.' qni siion, ''H ave you - gi it ball otiL ?' after which Ih, fell 'off gin inito a1 coniat" cw ll ' lind it'l. wh1i'ch ins uo Jong cont iniuancm. "'On th11. very at erioon of thW 'l dV -ien Mi. .Lin-Eiot was assiaete, fr, Frede'rick S.ward, Iho( vasA isL A 8o;Wtary of State, Idad asked his. tler it preparitiin shiihihil he mad.e ir the ptres-ntation of Sir Ftrederick rice, whic was to tako pile, thte e'xt dit . -,irj. Spwan. mo iV . un ; ,%1. ri'ein1 k, andI he laid the otutlinte of tIIe preveh uponl tkit President's llablel nd, . I hamYe prviously iii ried mvrt'h.ul. r,-r Lincoln 11tha nIfernuoon'* wrote. ut the reply. adopti1 'NI r. S-wamd ggest ioiw, aidl its preparing that rv ption of tie 1iish M.inister by Presi ppt Juhnson which was regarded- at le toiiby. I hv peioLlpl uto whose repre it Yive it Wa.i Itihihress;ed asso friindly id fai, aid dignified, "Mr. Fredrhrrick .ward's firtit inqniry (ter he eame f'nily to Ii.4 ioteises, whiich 'ag a long tirmeu, aftoi the assassination as:' "jLas8jr.rederi ,k Bruce beeji rseted ?" Ie ongh that on-ly no hight had pagod since . he knew tinot ',iat had -happdnud t6 Iisn, and hi4 ind took Alp iitter jist where it hiad ft the.. ntink h is sup~posed assassintaton was S tiattre sPiliD5,'.thaut qf.his soti, that, t itsed th qitestiot. ,Whet her this ab. mico of conist.rjiation -and observattioni f toimit0 pa rtiidrs is not 4co''tion iti renat istas tiexpected and not fii.' ,apprehiende4!peril, Mr. SeAnd ws.t ying upjoni h-iede, cho-se t~O 111be edge ot is bed, with hitg heati rysttitg in a franne, 'hinh had besat jimde to'give h iim e nd to pr'otgct. his, birokon jnaw froni ressutre. ewits try ing to keep &wake, huiv. ig been sein~dep n :jjOt by a'si~k inan' s ii y. It wai1t thatt if heiept he woumld Aca tup wly ~okw, ,1y we Mtight to- od , oiouess by thi amli in Lhm& i ig wa fyllswed b li entrandea o 1. assati and the -cry fildits SewardKgQh'oe . ill kiji Dt y Otil tbi~td appdrqei a yo hia' ag n~it his. tlyggh. wee,; Whalit, bend tnh loh, slut ov evpeis mawf assam 's ( aye w rThetP bensa~ ,on as of rain ritc nA ' ope s' e~off mei~ upon theef ter side' biut he fNebo forandfte med A g ttasn' s'Ch r'thot. te Ili. t *t e.a fw'itIlIi "i'v oo f hi'iard lowe vui(.A~romd htt) ai~jlwg and ridvtng As to Whe(tlagr itC * Ma~ be i ,stiblii, ir I ut %is eyes *owed' hib cbnscioiisnpss. I1 find t hil. he .4t'sirq~d 4.w - ket, Tliey w~hichi If(- inunfibgid to O rte irive * ii soiiio moreo ten:'. 1 sill p$ ,well., And I from thnt monliiit, -le Ilus " slowly Ililt tidlvrecornflwh'lth ifnl& itrongthl. The Aitl-slnwery coIIstitullouftl 'Anicud. "lent Rttttiid by Oregon. WVASuli-,ro-4. Dec. 14, 1845'. Sbecretairy Se~ward to-day recejv~d the. rouuoitiig telegraim, niddressed p~ him by I 'Sa(W.It 1' may ,St-retry ofState ofI Grcgo ci . ()r.'go, Dec. 12, 1865. ,Ovigoii ratifiA the iti slatvery flhi1)(dliiit. tI "tilie colistill til of tiii UJliitedi Statesi vesterdayi . Glory to SiI:*:XNADXi TO. DANIiEL S. DiCKTNSox. Datiil S. D~ickinsoni wam 3tvreiiadtd at WVillard'.. Hotiel iozilight, and)( responded in a : t )iraicteritiic 'spitcci. He saidi ''Aiidrotv Jodin.'on is not at hot Iioiisoi planl, bill it inhinltaiil Oak, which (lefies file.. Ifirv of Lhoife iiiiilo r-crtmt itrepidl vetJ~it ieL fi rm, Uw'i. forgivin~g. Wi~th pili:tiv awl l, teis 1011 Ite se,&s to) reconcile, and hr ig L' m.I. r giin the estr.ig1d chiidrvit of ii eiminroii father. Le~t u3a aid hime in% Olt- ,o, work and m-ecure its TiIE S(UT1IIN ilt I'lli-:SKENrATI -1:6. On~e 4 fi Ii fraiel.1I.R of Thal evenls rvesolit ii ii. whiichi wits ioiwd oiIItff by thei Seniate proiiim.r kiii fe, caie tip toiidfn' as It Soprnt ,: iecrioii it i-o, out~w~an-At hY*i2 otii cIlre .higpapgr ittill ii' wjils Ciean Lhie I:t~ (oifieit .0 to Hit! si.l;ivt em.1iimitt? L' w~ii.imoiii. Ile bill'(. Several (e'nsirvati vi reptibiionns' Volil fi ign illLi TiiE;ASi)N ANDi ITS t't.:NIf3IT~fNT* TIhie (leilIOCri c sidei *of fill h .0 ioe ii'*i:,)mto iliini, itA post tioin oil qieuiestion of ti 1-lil and4 its p~iii~hiiatby Rl(er'ion, of Oregim, whno ititrodiiceii P. $Mrm. Freoliiioi sayt Ng 'Liiatii is a ci lii'atit oughtL to be pii edl o11 i Ilik- rlvi a mid na v. for tit( lmirp114se ofC liiillig tlli. opp~o;I'tioi t Life record. ive lemoernq.y g0 t' t.1111" reicllition a hearty si'rn, m, rv olio or tiei VOL. i mN. nays wirerecoriled. F rom-Washingtoi Se'navrii caictis, iiei4 to-Id'v 'iccuO pie.d thtree hiourf, of jo. jseA;ioii in t'lib e'rattig 11po)0. tile :IToio1i joint reso it ion. ouf Mr. vtiien MIIL winhlIavel Pl.'r~* - C'' ommertab'+- . CILAiIu.O-, Dvetider 13.-Cotton oiaket sitili qiot duel,- ,en liped to qf*Wt o i i ( pst oddor anpprq ensionof a:01b ion'gre1s; W el"ma gr affect tfi. >Alce. Solet to-dav, J I, at fnititi 10 a 24c. Gold still on the dculine; mying' rates 421. NiyYolmx 1%cembn1h(J.LtirM 1oo0 dato- the 2d (if Deermher received. ales for the week 06,000- lnles. clof ng firm''at. 1 - AdVnieo.. '.Slon S41 trdatv 20,000 hides. Prices firm inud mrtlv. dvnced anothor (ltart~or of it n-nny. Middling Orletos was quoted oit PFridayv, 21g, 21-1d. Ninv YOnK, Decomhor 14.-Qotton *dvancing wi' .tuiles of four thousand iales itt 49 to i00 cents per pound. qnval stores firm. Gold 45-. ,Fron the )airlington New Jra. Meeting of Planiters. Tu response to nii. in vitation flomn .en. Riehardson, a meeting of Phuj-ters va held in the Court I[mise on Friday ie 8th itstant, for consultation with r pard to contracts with freedmen ind aber fim.t ters. Dr. IT. Williamson was, on' motion )f Gen,. Richardson. called to 1h Chair, tnd Jas. H-. Norwood appointed Secre-. ~irv. Gen. Richardson, at th regnest of he1( Chairman explained the object of he imeetman g in so;e well-tiimUed nd'r riirinent observations, re miarking par iiilatrly npon the ituportanco of negro aimr tote So. t Ih, and the improbIabili. , ir ot. ii possiilii y. of - oia ining - a m1ly of a-ty other kind of lilior for nm v yvears to come. et stated tfint if ie whole tid. .of foreign emigratioi iver titned Upon South Carolionn, it, wohld not. for some time supply the de man tid for labor hero. Several forms of contracts were sub nitted to thie metig, anid discussed by lifferont. genthiion in It.tendance llpo't le mein iig, am iong if'hinx were Gein. Richaurdson, Melssrs. R. Rogers. TP. P. Lide. E. A. Laiw , . F. Ehyw~nrds. L1 Duqpre, J H I. NorA *nl ,],1.,. Whipe-n iior.-nnd Dr.. John 0. xBronson. (eit. axton-vwlo was expecuted at tle ntert. ing did not attend. Several proposition.ere. aubmitted, but hIe e.ting filly adopted the fol. owini resoliution : RtM'ewl, That, the wholo suj ot.of 1i. form 'f. contract. between I fedmenl aid employiers fir labor dnring - the en. mmig year, h referred'to It, Conuniate) f Siven, coisistinig of' tt folqinr irs, B.F ila So.S. if. wild!: WV. II Evitns, Jn-e M 'Cowan l -)r. . . 1-Hart, itnd tlint th,-y be rtn!1n.sted t report to an adijotirned neetoing to ho 10ld on snch day nlio said co'mmitteuo 11:y appoinlt, ond Getn. Sakton be invit alto attend said imee-ting. Oi consnlhation the cotimmit.t..ap ointed the t-hird Mondity in December tith'a for tikeo adjouirnedj tc-pthlg. Oii iotiotir 'the nleetijg adjonrif1$ - i[H. Wnii.u.uso~ e'tClhalpian. J. Ii.. Iorto6d, SecrQtary. Married'on the ov-ning of t 12th istant, by thj.4oV. WM. E. Bog., at the- residence,. Qf the -btide's -father....-IR.. E"19ta so ,-sq.. Mr. J.DE SON of Oranlgehuirg and --Miss MJLRY Y. 19 L LISON of Faiir field. -ior Sale. .TWENTY'[ ORE EINEN with (lrlgt arranutotl as, good as new.. T. W. WOODWARDM~, udoo 19'5 ?.5 Notice. -I'rdt- 1' o le 1 tO a(i Tu in G9N INSTITtYrE, E tI rts t' this 8eho.1llill M . of W. P.- DuDOSE, A. ~ V'r tu4w4hxSt9 e.~~91 Bo r l' 'ul JoptOhm oiep y,- 1tla~ ~ a 4nlh"4 MN 10 0 W ' rs~nt dte - la i - m1 Ha* "' .