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IR .. ru,TI0 B Galad 0 .t"WINN8ORO, S. A.,T, N.T. iNTT, m _r . D~ aNIy'4& I.spt..] WNNSORO S.(I. ~ i10NING, MARCH 20.18660a BY GAI0.IN1D ,JO8PORTER. 64"THE NEWS" is published on Tuesday, Thuftday and darmrday, at $6.00 per an. Aum, invariably in advadee. Single'ebpies ten cents. - AUTzalrlismo RArss: Ord1sMay AvertisementN, ooaupying not mere Lhat% ten lines, (one square.) will be inserted In "'lu Naws," at $1.0 for the trst inse44on and seventy-five btnis for each Lubsequent publistilon. Largoa advertisements,- when no oqntract is made, .il, be charged in exa t proper tiIon. - Contraca will be made In accordance with 'the fol.owtg sphedul': columnal mi.-$ 20. oolutpnu mo. $ 1M. 1 ". 0. 4 6 " 100. 1 " '6. 2" 0. 4 " " ": 1 year 00. 6 4 " 60, " 1 -' 120. 76. -1 " 290 Contracts will also be nade for smallete - spaopo and for all edtinq eer) a1vonth. , . For annpuncing a can Idate to a fa os. of pr6fit, hohor or trust $10.00. Marriage, Obituary Nocees, e., wip bq Seharg4d Ite same as advertisgments. Hi sN..B,tNJA NiN WAInt'6 OIiMINN O Tru' PIiKDxT.a.-,-HOn. 'Benjamin Wade, who caused a yarn to be-spin about.in attempt U3 aessigate him so1e weeks since, is again before the iubli, He has epressed an opinion, wh ich is' thus reeordad by a.correspondent., The priva:te opinions entei4alnod and O!pre ed by beijamin. Wade, :consernn'the President,.are tiot-aby better than he gives vent' 6 in pAblio speeghex, made use of 'te.following free spejV4,. I had known' A'ody .J9hnon a loq time in tUe'-8ennt. Heand I had se tv ed on -the 'same commi&te pnd had been very intimate. When hsbecame Pre6t dent he sent for rae'.alOong the first, and told me ho should expiet me to be his friend, and that he would- be glad t6. take couiael of e. I tol',h I felt ,, very much %tsodJay-hi aqbs w and woul(I always be glado -giTve h'm wh assiatanc I could. e askdAhe wlhnt. lie hAd betWer do with the rebelq, and I told hirm 6U .tad better hang eight or t--n of the le&e& and sca* the bal ance so thatutky. woaid run,awayi ad o leaye .an opea dot* for theth to .t out at. He' said h* would do that. I told him to tig teathq bits on'the dam.; .ed scoundrels, as Lincoh6. had Win iv. ing' them.Wi0 too loosq. a rein. Jfe aRreod td 44at soo, and I -Ao4ght for a while ho was dig to 'ck to it. . Be fore f1r&'him rtold hA to'*e . r"d by theilta of Filliho aid T1ye, who had cot to the Presidency very much as he had. * Said I: "There neer was :a noan in your fosition n*de Presidlt by the deatlif - another, that the mbi who *a 'l gai4st him didn't try to get hold dfihim, and whenever they've a Id out the'fe amnfid tilemselves eternl' . hnson looked'at row Vheh I said thip, and aakw 41A. ifA I TaiIR4* , fear 'about'hisqOfPi over to the op in.. I told him'! hadI', but, said; must 1oo., dut for tho(' and be' r for-thdd.' ug9If dMtii ai after IlI hi - 6didnt A a prophesyi*1t 'bo.it.ha"s4io. oe out, thA.I was ell yoi4,Ahdy Jobhb son le0 4e i ut)nay tinfe i 1R*r q s: vo p He's f ai prse t to his, parfy jiTyler wa umidh wos yet fbfthe hav o.itt4 - tm61 ftosi 041 above, very ne &..9krvil Senator e Sep misty ew u' tporr oeident of thei pla oomm.nping". 6 861 wt b "-this '3 sineI t"I -to ita onItgs the e sud to-.M A60oDlitnem,. M. -Dii Chailln recently delivered an Addresa before the Royal Geographical Society in 'London, itwhich he gave a description of. his second journey in Equatorial Afipa.,' A large .auience was .present, amolig them many eninent men of science. We extract tho follow. ing from the publishe4 report oF the lecture: GbRILLAS. --- When thev- reached Olinds, the old King was very frienIly with him and called hint "his ,sweet heart." .43till, he was so exacting it his demands that M. Du Chaillu tolo him he thonght he loved his goodomost. The chief roplied that lie "loved both." [Laughter.. Here he had numerous of. fWra of marriage from the native ladies, all dressed, in t,heir best, but the. wholo were respectfully declined: From this place he visited the Bakalia Falls,.under difficulties, and. had an adventoare with gorillas on the road. At the -time he was unwell, and not strong enough t6 carry his gun. Thus unarmed, he Was walking in advance of his arty' when he heard a noise among . t trees, and came upon ten gorrilla eating berries. They quickly made for the ground and' rat away, except an old maid, who came towards -hini to -know what was the matto,, giving, at the same time, a NO roar." The approach of his men frigt !*ned the animal,. which then ran aw#ty.. -..Je therefore had reason to modify a6ene of theq opitlono expressed in h113 book,. and bolieved that gorillas are sometimi., gregarious. His negroes *ptured' a f.allgrown female, which they kept for several days, but. the whole.of them were very muCIL fright. enedat f. -He hed four liveSnes in hism.pfso1esih at differont times. He saiv,nothihg to retract respecting their habits from *at she had previously ;,Of the Noono tribes' he says: 11Tfie natives here are so qsarrelaome that he did nd see aman who aul not they are incorrigible dron as. have three intbxiestlng liquors, made respectipely from thia apigar cane, honey, atd tlig sap df the pllntree. - Tu'PioUIR.-ithe Assaagi coun. tr he saw little huts'fonr feet, high, rorming .villa"et generally.uninhabited, because the dwarfsyho sometilles live in them lead a wandering .gipsy life...-. T41e aborigineA. seem to regard these dwarfs with superstitiois awe, and he could get few opportunities to examine them. Thw women were less ifraid of him than the men,,who ran away ; so, en one occusion,.4 had ,ap op ortinity of measuring, them,. and. he ound the aversge hiight ef tie r.9mon to, be f r 1-t four inc to four met fiv inqh LAUGHAstLZ"*T0lDENT.--.A cnyr. pondentof the Cairo 'lme,'wrlting fr4nt Jackstm, Tenn., under date of the 27th ult, rec6ids the following luditrous Ine.. dctt' icdent A. tighableincident oocutred at the depot o day. 'The train from Mobile brought up several b4rrils of shell oys. t6rs.' A nualbir -f country negroes stood by ead nver kwving Neen oysters before, were somwhp astonished at the % iranoo of 0:e bivalve. "Whar he o,ft"edlalm"d one of the U'ore In. quisitive. "Now ih *Irat, 6h ? Golly I I Links uip adfilk % A bone. Ya) I Ycih" lo e ?tiued,' bing lioft P; fad o.Wait tink ilg. ga a l e h's call idat ting:isef JuWt~ * ha discovered'an 6pi oystir, i5e ed i N I tm.his noe,h ~+~a lt~u 4 T' bl' t ~t rts "-, raam wbr'both lu P cf6 V ddress. of the 6orps latif to thoeAI Thf'followig,is iortign o( the ad. drfoj of'tho Corps 'slatif in reply to the Prpnch !mp01161: speech: Srim: The .Orps atit is happy to observe with yqui sty the'tendency, constantly m9r ai more. kenera, tb resolv.e foreign di ties by pacifio meanst This tende strongtlbened as it has belha by your i'Uw with many sovereigns, and th epdly meeting of the British and "'rE see, is an addi tional pledge of th eonce, the preser vatioli of which res ssto the require. mente ec peoples, plishes the wish. es bf Fiance, and No pro the wisdom and prddence of hefGo inmqnt. We have eyer shired-with ah Umperor the firm hope that U rqcenelu'en will take placo. betweenh Papa and 'Italy-a ro conoliation essensin to both-theit inter. eats, to the peace of rope and t4.td. pose of, conciencas . 4 'he convention''of September '15th h o tly executgd, will be fresh guarantelof the temporary power Tapplauseal Uo m intenance of which is hifigpehas to thesindep&n dent, exercise of th spiritua power of tfe 110y Fatieri ,;lMore approbation.] Our expedition t- .xipo :'J approadh. ing its elid. Tie: ntry.has received in assurance of 'th wit .sedefavtion, We were forced. to to Mexico by the im0erativqduty ofY tebting our'codn. trymen agair.st oOl violenoep and ob. taining the dre4srE qur two -leitimate grievances. P Our dists and sailors have worthil.wfgltlid the.-tas assigned by your Majesty ttheir -devotednebs. This expedition att.ts once more in dia tant countries the iVointerestedness and power of iFrance [plquse. j The peo. plo.pf the.United* SAeS which.knowsof old thi,'loyal(v: oPdar ipolisy and the tta ditional sympathies which it inspires .has no reason to take sAbrage at the ptos ence of our trdopv,,upo* Mexican -soil. To make'thieir- dpendent npnn any other -nn*idQ thano our .ou our righto and4bonor. Loud applaus4.] Of these, Sire, you are the guardian ahd the Corps Legislatif knows that you will watch over themi with a solicitude worthy of France and..your,.name. RKPL0Y O,TylE EMPEROR. GZNTLXMEN C: The address of the Senate is an eloquent ,commentary on my speecli ; it' dtvelopes w1ia I only ndicated, and it explains all that I wish. ed to imply, You desire, -like myself, stability, thb rational .and ptogreseise devel:ement of our institutions, ailo. ration n the position of the gratkst number, and to maintain intact the ia. tional dignity and kgonoi.' This'- rnl world, like the physical., obeys cortii general laws, whi6h cann6t bi infrin&ed jritho4t aanger. It. is no'Y dail. we4k. ening the' basis of an edifice that the bruwningbf -the buil4ing-is acceloritd, My Government is not stationary ; it dd. vaneei, and it means'toadvance, but on a groubd consolidated,* abd capable of sustaining power aid liberty' Let us call to our aid progress in al its forrAs, butI,t a build up, layer after layyr, that great pyramid which has fbr its base universal-suffrge;- and for) itestmmit the ci*iliaing genius of Franee. Thes sentiments, op well expressed I iyokir address, have'greatly toughed me; th6y are wor;h of the sBvbody 40 the ftte -the im iant guardian'of the cobsti:u tion ad of the principles which! it Ag forth. Thd reply was.received witit loud a plasus and cries of."'Vive IN10mpereur'l - AiwsING. INoDS.G-Ai sindi, ineldent is told ofta wenapht:1ng& *hoqe husband, a -.eattihiMap pddenly .withouS !I *i uany wi141 widow,. de.si4 teitii a y,,eoncealqd h -hwbaPm a rsuded .r shoeunak ,to ng olely reopdube, as *la ebeen i I na The following lines on the south's moij: eminent stateman weke writtp 'sind pub. lished some years. *go by the late Provl. slonal Governor of Noith Carolijna: at W. W. HOLDMN, 1ZI9019o0 TA2.8TA#IDAAn The voyager sa the8;outhXr0 ma .View ith rapt .aVy4Lh% 4allowed sign, g tly fianissi byond.the lue ;" Nor dste labor all'in vi4q Wh1a brings him to th% long-sought shrine.. The warrior's tribes, in field by blood, Walk in its light when the dag is gone, And hall it In Its lIght abode, Best kee of the absent sun. In all their devious wanderings, From dewy eve through midnight's teig, It guides theta till the morning, wings' Shed sunlight o'er theearth aain. M!at oros -its front should veil Aand ng,sink laights embrace t No other stars not ion tould ftil Or share its wondrous dwelling place. Star of the oth iy thslus wlib thee I . thee all eye d hearcs were turned, As round thy path. iqn. pIn.4o sen, The glory f thy greatness burped. Millioni *ere dian 6 1he isad bound By mind's high masterf;"aiillons hailed In the a eVID11o STAR, -nor found A ray. thehaj wann or failed. Fi'd a the sun *hibh bat i&-11eveh Firms as the 6hythLt shines u06a; Pureas-the swow -by leght winds drivant Wert thou, 06lumbla's honoted son - No night's embrace for thee, no pall, But such a mortal ahange has wroogbt ''o LIVS STILLin nind.-in all ThLat -breathes, or speaks, or lives in thought. Star of ,the South ! thy beamp s here Hans AN TiU1 MNART, that weeps thy lops; Thougb.biddest ou art stil a sphere, Serene, reflualiom earthly dross, .ternal-On4 intensely clear! RAr31.0;1gN. C.,, April 6, 160. tor Doolittle, in. his rpeech at. Nw Ha. ven, gave the follting an his own eiti. ou.o he lae 'ivil. 04l .ell. effect of all this upon Southern repF. sentation .n Congress Thel say the repmoentation muit e changd so that the South shall ot* $aI' politic64 power i*q O9 quence of its ,gn rebellion. This isthe foundation: of the desire to alter the Constitution. - Under the Constitution we' take another c.n sus to,make an 9'prti9nmq4t in if. Will the South; t,ien, get an.kore4 power.? They say ttro-flfbhe of -the o, lored population is to bi added.. At that population has periAbed' )y thops ands and. hundreds of thopaiON., Our officers say that one 'niil'on have pr ished. Governor Aiken .4t#e a tb4l as,a million have perished. RandalW Bu t of New Orleans, sayw the satne..T life edoh. oli ve fAla: i t .A6 .uppopti Ia t "1'pi a li*,0 perished t uatl9. ;.utei le' diseases, have.. prevailed. among, t and th6e small-pox. h&, awepthea by th- 'ands All -ovitthd'I M. gteri k bands, 0o'p9d o I a liadsgryed in thO ltlrn - iis i a caUe the destructioatof vas" mon q. - They have not beetr! usedtodri g for their own diseas" 140 4A?Y had be4n greatly negl6otd. b t41 Aw i , they prished by dige-.1' tirnan s, And 1believe, e wet4. Ithu CensuM 6f :176 two-fi ofth owfioloolored P_4wlati- will-hiaej nrished. ble restor of St. Panl'., RadliffscboroT a t, his own -metatids and regneiut, re ):ered hem and; the pla e ahuen pvmaI~ffr~ta and kocepted by.1Rer% W.r Lord4D. D., who for orie-4im *kr.aed koeabl I the (peirlrestef semoda. 7ietlida more labs du' ties to-. d tincnai V OTnly tiefeitp of the Pro. .Cutob, is publish. p 'ill t , . Terms of subscrip ion, cash in advance. For &,oths, - *2 . 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