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Marriago, Obituary Notioes, U., will be ckargedl t1e satil as ladvertleemenus.1 A Freedmiq's Wedding at Nobie.. The richist affair 'of the season came off the oth9r day,at t4e office of Judge Starr. -In order to give the*reader a fall insigl into- the ca it, it' necossar te start at the Mayb'r's. Cod in which the case of an unhappy pair of old darkeys was broitAht tip foradjudicStion. It ap. peared that the Vatiorafile old couple had bcen livJng together . ma'n and wife, but, as-h said, "idont do circumfer. cico ofhiw." '.TheX brought a volum. inoit4 string oPchar os against each oth. er, and taxed th6' 1aybr's patiene bo. yond endurance. The Court beidg un. able to maku had or tail of the affair, turned the case o'ver to the Freedman's Bureau. They shlot out for "de Pu," and the trial was itt once taken up.- A - ter hearing all the facts in the case, that tribunal decided that ther should be lawfully married forthwith, -and placing themn under guar( .sent the bridegroom to the office of ,idge Starr for that functionar to carry out he sentence of the 111rgu. When thet g'ot to the Es. quire's olce,&be guard simply stated to J ustico Starr:'-. - "Iero' -a couple fof you to marry." "All i;ht," replied the humorous justice, and li.e gilard, nQt having an in. vitation to the wedding, retired. "Just- atep in th14 back ro3m,"-saitthe justice. "and I'll splice you in grammati. cal style and apple-pie order." The couple followd him to the room in the roar of the front office, and after explaining the duties and o!ligationp, requested them to join hands . Bride-"I isn'o gwine to do 'it; I doesn't want to hub:nuffin to do wid4dat wigger." e .,.--. Grooni"I isnti 'ticular 'bout marry. in' wid 'd.egal. I nobber lubbed do wench." This protest opened the F&quire's eyes lik9 "two full moons in the harvest." He asked what was the meaRing of it, and just then a ropresAltak,ive of the Bureau stepped'in, and' informW4. the justico that they wore ordered by the Forecdman'j Court to bi mirried, and.hle came up to see the se,itence oxecuted. With this- understanding, Jutice Start told the . 'happy couple"- to join lmds, w)ich they did after much per. sunsion, p the following scene Imued: Justice-ibo you take this man to b your wedded hs ban4 to l97e, h9por, .Brid-"Nnot much I -(doeSh't; I woul4' jan~i acro les full ob such tr ." Freedmoti's Bulet d'ee.~ Esqu,ire. We take himi ;go ousi ceremony." Justis-e-a--"And do yon rake man,to be ?ouis weddei vrife, cherish* etc." Grooin.-"I tole you-. d' I isTi'tJ6ofc. ular ; I isn't haniceritn - rter do .enw/ii ca lib wident'de ols,gaL W .Fro~e i 'tBa. u4 a@g a single allspie.'- ~ry up-the 4akms Justie--lThen I ?ronotine.su'a3i ynart and1 Wift, *V.d 1ave' tnercy on your "'JIijeAr. - ya -of sat te .upnoeL iey .h gone view the gt99 t4 *they apst-i orps ly lie1 I'' , H1oxx EDUcATIoN.-Fron tio report of Conmittee of Christian Iducation to tho Episcopal General ionvention, we extract the following: Home education, the comnitte6 need har4ly say, is the first and -riost im*or tant part of thoir. subject, because: it is the basis of all education... Qomparative lyfew,in,pito of all that is said upon it, appreiate the iiiluen'celor' tin and for eteraty of a well-ordbred. home-cirdle, a jua e16t9 yitem of domestic instruc, tion. It is a bchool'always open,. teach. ing ,well bj example as precept. Its Voioe is never silent through, childhood and youth, and is'noL huahed among the labor and Arial of later years.. The atethory of a - happy -lristiah hoi0bridg men bck to the thought, at least,- pf the -piinplioity ,and purity of childhed with.a directness ac d power ,w iich unveil 'vice and disarm tempta tion. 'By far the larger part of the er. rors and vices, the irreligion and Infideli. ty otthe age, is directly chrgeablo to te negeet of;-home culture by the fath. Qrs anT r6others of the land. It, is only justioq tW say, that the ideponsibility restswith much qietd weight upon the for4'er than tipon th latter. Many r.wife an'm6thr strives to do her whole duty:t9wardo her, little ones, and with iporrowe hwart fails for the want of aid and s*pathy from-him from whom she hqs aright to expeoteboth.. The caube which 'have led to the wide dpartt6-' in this rgard from the habitq of our fathers'are numerous. The great one, no doeht, is 'the intense eion oattiess which aniiates almost all their worldly puroijits. -The father has but little interodurpe with' his children, for his business will not permit it. The mother finds the ceM of the family and the demands of sciety- too urgent for the proper discharge of her - religious dity to them.. And a6 'they are both likely to rsort.to th q joQe is" and tobecaress about ie influences, which will.do, n wo for their qhil dren's education as' any purposed tram. ing can do. INFORMATION WANTID.-On the 18th and 19th of February, 1865, the 14th and 20th hrmy corps, under General Slo cum ind Davis, cam ped near the resi deuce of Mr. Levi Koon, in lxington Distri6t, S. 0. On leaving somq ono-took his little son, Preston .Kodn,.-agod .7 years, with him- He is livjy aid ready to speak; fait skin,, ligh hair and4 l eyes. A may haver ben left. in -t e. Eastern part of this State, asi these corps remained theri domm 'time previous to tbe surrender. This is a most distrmsing .case. Any ono having ant information should *t once communicate it to Mr.'. Williatm Sumner, P. M. at Pnaria, Lexingt'on District, S. C. Our State exchanges will 0aie.py. .Waushingtnn correspon'ent of.,th1e New Yorkt WRd refers to wht fie. styles.a pretty -extensive 'move 6n fdt in that 'city.which includes both. SenattAr anT menAYet9,of tie -Repubfiohi strpe, in favor ota new party. It is sa, that OhiaJa-leading i i the. mrti anN that.4everal meetings have already: boen held, and tho.mattWr f4l1y . '.The Presidtik,has b4en cons in .regard 0. the matter, and, it is aid .aprove4 of the ideau The principles ohheir faith is the President's poliy7 The same corresponden-t state. that the Raymond branch of the National oldrionhundred~ 0husnd hsat the Preuid.nt/s aspeech1 made Un th 224 Webruargier genieralgittilttibn,ou~ the qountry. -. .QIO)teglite mo~re slep- thd *n greless$1:an th esgsd i~ntom and telegvph dperatoue el at al. I aW"bM - pat herswpahed to you ver have d s ek ast mother. r er Mu,e A DounT.A SAh.-The anneked hta a sufficiently e applicatio to be appreciated by markie%people .of either nex: - flusband 7dvdie:l Aiscene let. Room in hotel., 5pitto 4full of cigat stumps. Bourbon.whiskoh !Husbanid; in a aur. ry to be of&-, WKa home. Deareit ,M'.a. y time is so much occupied with bsh thati ca hardly .Pparo a moment 4 rite tq.yot. Oh I derling, hbw Itmie du and the only thing that stainstneAuring my absence is the t4ought th;apvery monert thus spent is for the bene 4 of my'deat wife and children. Tal *6od care. of your self, my dear.' Fe 6 he babf'bn cow's tilk. Ecuse.ha l&c. Wife at Home. eno 2d. Parlojr. All khe gas lit. ,Thifteeg gtass wido'ws: Fred; ro aronqd the -corner, with his violin ; Jirm ,froi @es the Way. with his banjo; Jack, fe above, ;with his guitar ; Sam. fron bel6w, with his flute; tots of other follow, -wit.h their instru meits. . Dancing.an, ingiqg; sideboard covered with uts, fitcakes, croam, wmne, wAhiskovl' & Vife; in 'a hurry' to .dance, writitg"tb hishand. ,Dear Bubby.-H* lones9me I feel in your ,abe . 3,4e. hours pass to. diqi'ly. Nob on me, and I am constanly tli ing" Idf the time when you will tie al bohie, land your cheerful e6utenance light .'up. the riow dreary rout ie of ivery- dayi life: . y house. hold dutieR keep me constantly employ. ed. lam lving as tcopomie.ply as. possi. ble, knowAin' that your Imall Income will not admi t offrivolotas expenses. But now, dear,I will say go6d bye, or;I -will be too late (Or the mnprthly concert of prayer. .n haste, yppra. &c. We leari trov t wth. 4e York 7h' bunb; that the %repoft of- thb United Stalis Revenue Coritpasiom gn ")pro. leun as o 'A iqql,r6venue;* lowi thtt , 1r Anfn ns, ram' iWr#port we see how the wil et .Of an almost unknown istrict 6 ennsylvaiviii has becom6 the centre of one of the lirt staples of con. morce and manineture. Thd custoris tables- tell us that - American seainen now carry petroleum to a hundred ports -to absorbipg Antwerp, which . took 4,149,821 gallons in 1864'; to China and the Indies, that were content with 34,438; or the new world in the Pacific seas, which received in 1865 near I,. OJO,00-0 gallons. ' Where, ten years agog wdre spraggy lands, bordoring nar. row otreAms, teluctant to yield ilharvest, has. giished forth a stieam of wealth more abundait that any that ever came frdm the golden Rocky Mountain, and giving every prdepect of as great per. Tit 1snxomr1NA op LjonwNfo.-A very curious papolias just, been address'ed to the Adadeny of Sciences, by a physelan. who,, for a long period, has ocoupiedhilmself with observing the phenomena of lightning. 4 is Pot Ustially71 inown that a. great many per. sons are annully killed by the 'Aleotrio fluid in FrAee. From 1885 to , a period of t*enty-ilno years, 2,881. rss werekilled--the largest number in-one yeap being one hundred and eleven'persons; the smalfc't, forty-elght. Besides those killed ther4 were .0,700 hijurel It is remarkedl that a much larger portion 09. mon are kill, ed 4haf'*women, owing to thO mater1al of which female dresq' is composed. Of 880 vloiots, -froin 1854 to 1868, .op 288 wer. wonsen. Dr. Bandon moetions ieviral very Aingula cases He had iet with two per Spns,'eadh of Wom had be*t siok t,wie, 4nd one vanohad three times been edered hin asible .by lightning-eaeh ihnFlia sk diwoven 'welling. (Ordetth sof i thosi killed ha4 taken 'refAigq uinder- tre..s The mowntalious' yegida of t.he s4buth nd east of U'Ve aethose most' subjeepi to aodl, A$ te.r p.1I htening.---a.very' smallprq p mt1oneung i the north and 4ta pot.Ions,Mhere- he land is moltelevel - ! pno4o andA.late Etrglish wo*k on ameds ndothere greomi genes, safs41at bu&,ismalip4pp o ges sold n4wrlareR.h. lue. dia dit auld thue of Iridih are rWpd1 &fl au. 'The gearoisy of roulgesna ha.been met. by, the ingenuit of . 0Qwgrr dfitersis hu anufacture spiuriuasg.g4 that ftequently deceive exgert-conpoe Qus. pgge 'qu ' s o~ . iediattionde no# ibiwite bf ad ?e@fltas ase there paste Q~ntgfor whpich their wra.eqs hay. eio fabuloua esrms. . 0 The bew *10tis Cable. ANOTUR ATTEMPMT4T -O11 M4D THIS YNAR-TH dikAT- RA3TE.RN T0o SAIL IV JU~NIP. ( om the .Ldon hPrat, Feb. 27.) During the last fiw days the Tele graph Coostruca6 - mad Maintenance ompany have beguq i real parnest. The Great Eastern 'lkill hes ai her nioor. ings in the Mediwy, With ihe r' ainder of last year's citbil on boatd; a'nd':thi will again be used during the present year, when that part of the cable whih will have then egoyed a twelvemnth's rest on the bdof the Atlantic will he grappled for. Captiin Andersontwi once more have chagte of the bi ship, and he will again have the inva"able asatanoe ?f MrAslpin, the chief officer. Mr. Canning and Mr. Clifford will by, aSin last sumiper,,in charge of the 1ay ing of the cable,' anI Mr. De 'auty will be agaii'in, charge of the1wleettical-deo partmeit. -.Aait present arranged; the Great Eastern will carry the new cable, will lay it to Newfound.and, will there coal and retan -to the. mid-Atlantic. wheie she will, lth' her consoik, grip. ple for- the loitoard, the -lodality of Voich can be ascertainti.w4hin a qAtter-os a mileithrough the obsefyations -ta)cen la!t summer by Captain Anderson and Cap lain Moriat. The grap "li'g will be done6 in this way. The've 6elsinclud. ing the 'Great Eastern will bb provided with' gmppling apparatus., One vepl will grapple,- and,. if necessary, cut her end b .meanS. of a steel blade set in the gr9 ig iion; the mtiddle ship *11Haul up. ahd thd lrni vesfel will' also raise the cabte stran. 'Th te will, -terefore, be' three bights on the cable, or two bights. and an end will be *prevented from slipping,by the formation of the grappling in which the cable will be jammed. .When-the'end is recovered and . message sent throuevi to Valentia, soa " ofthe lectri ' the en il Il be plaii sailing, 'except in case of Another accldent similar 'to that' of last year, when all would have to be done over again; but this would be the worst damage. If one grappling -is vuc cessful tlre is' n6.iason why a second should not be, Niind aven a third and a fourth, if it-should come to that. .'But hopd def4rred will p*roba?ly not.make sick the hearts pf share holders beyond next July. Thio new bable, - which is to be laid first,'.id very different in appeaance from i 1at ofMI 865. That was black, but not, at all conelv.: This is fair to.see, in p-lNt%f color,' but rout- withal ond fibrey-tto co'p a word ov'the occasIon,' Bu save thaI there ik.no dark conposi. tio soaked into the Manila h1u4p.whih fpps'the -coering'tf the.outer.wres, this cable-i i entical with the last. So far, however, as strength goes, the'new ropewill bear'a strain of 15cWt. t'o a ton lione than .tWk of last yea-r and, asii oli*ious, *thiS aditional streigth may 44fake.the diference between break' Iin and holding, if it should unfotutnte be neeiiity to hanl bok to he shp at ay time..' The reason whl it ii pothible to didgense with ihe itnposl. tion fir ooatlAg is that. I the riewdable: the outer or protecting. wires. are galvawt ed. About 160 milesof.the new cAble hate been lgady madd, and when al the inachiiky is 'set to work, as I soon 'will be,'*theManufacture will pro&aed at the iAte of' 100 miles per weeki Bln ioiking overtime, thip immense ,speed estil4 nearl~sh doubled ; but of course, ov4ru(me wuIPe avoided if posle. In -J d orn~tt ofnsthde,hesy a'h dopi.i tlie altiaber of 'Anks ,whdch hoh(.th@, 'ce of the cable;.and~ there is QIo new, ni hine which aloiieturns out four miles per aay of difipbdtedi cable.. Connedi,iout people take care of~ all tltings and'd1a"nothing: waste4 Oem one chased a *.kf~ pesthoi.o, trial'were. tn4'( bttf or 'be.' Sd a the etndo4idthnnd oihm tor biseelgherI,M.a,; odta*s'th ?ts 'dthe KingofPrusi% a a e V@.i*a h The t iO 'i ig er. 70%%9 JeI te' ..f . h Pr,, tesa urch iublilh ed at ChU , . 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