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THEILfk1"l1EKLV IW, .yrr , Alll'bI'Ii l .PUBLi9 ED EVERY TUESDAYj TiIURbe tli:ii li'lirelue,(t . ,4u-ilg II ,, A '1!i IImoth l tr l1[ lil~ s. I u "41 11e Ini ti,c ' DAY AND SATURDAY I / I i iie u ed in T , \ (1i ( It I'u 111 1'v Oaillard, Desportes & Co. -" Ijllf10'ilil e1 il NI u a a Winnaboro,' S. C., at $0.00 per an. ' ltni n ad vance. .._ . _ . -. .. _ R . :i+iR. rh.. ..Aw r. _ ' .4 C" at" 105 tlnno'n ,t r:.n,lilt 1 t ILi) nn ffil PRE FAIRFIELD HERALD, I ~t' ,lruit, iit it' f t i(t t. 1 UgL'8IEb EVERY WEDNESDAY MOR N- --...I. .---n-----.t ING, AT $3.00 PER ANIIUM. VOL IV.] WINL8 OO S. L. IJSA , DIVC n.il .' "r,"it' li uev. :iii6 rulst be s:it )' tvliet llr , tha t brinv nn io r . will )l tit t-l' [Fronf the Metropolitaan Record] ASHES OF GLORY. . DY A. J. RRQUIER, Fvid up time gorgeous sil'<en sun, By bleeding naartyrs blest, Andi heap tito laurels it has won A bove its place of rest. No trumpet's nbte need harshly blare No drum funeral roll Nor trailing tables drape the bier That frees i dauntless soul I It. lived with Lee, and decked his brow Fron Fate's empyreal Palm ; It. sloops thme sle p of Jackson now .As apotless and as calm. It was outnumbered-not outdone; And they shall shuddering tell, WIn, struck mlte blow, its latest gun, Flashd 'ruin as it fell. Sleep. shrouded Ensign I not the breeze That smnote the victor tar With dbath aseros the heaving seas Of fiery Trafalgar ; Not Arthur's knights, amid the gloom Their knightly deeds have starred; Nor Gallio Henry's marohless plume, Nor. peerless born Bayard. Not:all that antique fahles feign, And Orient dreams disgorge: Nor yet the Silver Cross of Spain, And Lion of St George, Can bid&e pale! P',roi'd emblem, still -Thy orinson glory shines ' Bayo1d the lentgttaened shades that fill Their proudest kingly lines. Sleep-in thine own hjstorio night And he thy blaxenee scroll; A warrior's banner takes ils fighl ro greeit the warrior's soul' Ev ESSAGE .oF ttIa HBIDENT'ORb TH E . . B p 'T*d Sohte sof Oongreat at the Om menoement of the Second Session. [oserr.o.J .The report, of tihe Postmmaast.r-Gr,rnl pretente a mnSt-satisfueiorv conditint of Ihe postttl s."rvice, atl sabniita recom. 'netilatops which deiseirve thec nidsidern. lion of ('eingress. The revennes of the Depatrtm.int for the year enling Jun 30,1867;. wVr, A.11,36(,019, and the txptIdittyre * 15.332,079, shnwintg on rxena, of Ibh" hlte"-r of $962.093. In, a ti'ip t m of thl.i" delticiency, howe e-, I r.eu.l aplpr' priation wrs made by ('aengress in tile act npproved July 2$, 1860. Including the atanding ueipipru 3) iut-i.u of 47 )0,000 foefren mail natt"r. * a a leieinl4te portion of te revnnetlts vet. remiaimg nntxpended, the actul trficiency fur tha past,tmear is only 4265,093'--a sn within *51,141 of the ,Otmiunt eatimttted in.the anutal report, o" 1864, The decrease ofreventwe con iared with the previoua year was one andtl e,t-e"firt per cent.. ana the increase .of axpenditture, owing pincipally to th ilulrgeient of tit ninail se;vie in the 'oun1h, wits twelve per cent. On lte 39th of June last, theke wero in opera 61in six tlioutulm nine la.ndrel and ih:'rtyinail ruu:, wiLh n aggregatte' lenugth' of ote himred and eihty. Ithns and nine hundred and twenty-0-0 lmilus, Rn aggr."gate.'nntal 'tratnsporta;ioin of teveIftyoman million eight hundred ano thirty-sesvn Ihonm1aa nine hunndred and fourteen milies, and an ase'tlgate anuial c.st, ineluding all expendit.nres, of $8,. 410,184. TIhe engtlh of railro-d roites, is thitf.:two thousand. and nine-ty two mtilee,s.imn'd the annual transaporation th,irtf mnilliom six iandfred' and nine thmonamad four hmiandredr amnd sixt.y-seven mnihae& Thme letgthm of steamboat. tQtes I,a feamrtrm thas~mand three huindlred and ihryix i i.e, andjhtie mnnttal trajtspur Imatiot .t. te milijimmm funir hundt.redI uand eleven tousandt nte liitre'd ahd sixty I wa miles.- Tije mil servierm is rapjily( ~ine;reaasing tmoiughoumt ite Whioe conhtry aimd)WEtamiv eIteaisionl -if thme Soth +tn Stas iu'dcates their can'atantly im pr'.viiggqodinmn, 'he rewing it*pdr. ta'nW(* of Bihe' f..r.'p sur 'v'iceai merita altvf jimn. '.The~ Pestalige JYeparteoin otffri-at' Jhintin ityd . our own have agr4e'd ipiba ytelimnrat hass fiur. a new Pestau 'Counvenatmon, watch 'it is befi.w.d wlillpram i nintly 'ae.lhAia i a erisi uere of eltime Uatiwd States, inaamuch as it contemplates a reduction of the international letter post. age to one-half the existing rates.; a reduction of postage with all other coun tries to and from which correspondence is transmitted in the British mail, or in elosed mails througho.it the United Kingdom ; the establishment of uniform :ind reasonable chargee fr the sea and tereitorial transit of correspondences mo closed mails ; and an allowance to each Postalliee Department of the right to nts, all mail communication., establihhed under t ho authority of the other for the dispatch of correapondence, either in ,,pen or closed mails, on the same terms as those applicable to the inhabitants of the country providing ith- means of transnamssion. The report of the Secretary of the [nterior exhibits the condition of those branches qf the public service which are conmittead tp hia supervision. During the la.t scal year, four million six h::. dred and twenty-nine thousand three hundred and twelve acres of public land were disposed of, one million eight hun dred and ninety-two thousand five h,.i dred and sixteen - aeres of which were entered under the homestoad Act. ' The policy originally adopted relative to the public lands has undrrg.me essent jal nudificentions. Immediae revenne,. and not their rapid settlement, was the -ar dina) feature of our lanel ,dystem, Long experience and earnest diseusnon 16vo reited in the conviction that the arly levelopeueent of our agriculsural re sources, and the eliglsion 6 'in.eergetic. population over our vaa -ter'ritory, ' are njbgets of" far greater impnrtasive tb the national grawthi atul prosperity than the procwtla if: tli" sole of thle lai to the higt_t bidder. it opn 2marke, The pro-. iot IWe'confr ' e portion of "iofe.rdh lands" at the mini= min price. tI'he houstead ettactmetits reheve the settler from the payment of purchaise money, and11 segure him a per. .nanent. hnohe, pont the condition of resitlencen for ai term, of years. Tl'his lib. erarl policf invit.ns emierration front the old, and from theu more crowded Inoions of the new world Its propitious results are undounbt.ed, and will bes more signally natifested when time shall have given to it a wider developemrent. Conre,s+s hts madtle liberal grants of public lauds to corporistions, in aid of the ecn<trition of railronl, and other inter nal inprovements. hould this po'icy h.ereafier prevail, more stringent provis. iyns will be required to secure a fait hful' application of the fund. The title to the bondath.mild not pass, by patent or otherwise, bt,t remain in the Govern. ment and sutbject to its control, tiniil some- portion of t le rond has been act unl. ly built. Portions of th.let might then, from time to time, be conveyed to the corporattion. but never in a gr.-ater ratio to the .who-le 9qattity emhrace4 by the grant than the completed parts bear to the entire length of fmle proj.'cte"J imn provesnwtit. This reatrictit would not operate to the prejidice of any underta kig conceived in good faith and exeen. ted with resasomalla energy, a it ie tihe settled practice to witlh-iraw from market the landa talliug within the operation of such grants, and thus td exclnde the in ception of a sst e4nent adverse right. A breech of the condition& whih Con greas mvv deeatt proper to inipoae. shotdd work at iorfelture of claim to thit lands so withdrawti bit nncemveyed, aitt of title to'the la.nds conveyed whicis retnain isael. Operations on the several lines b the Pacific Railroad have -beeni pro?s.entedl .with unxampled vigor and sulc!essE.. Should noa untseqn cautsas of delay oecir, it-is co'nflitit anuictpated that this great thiorongh'far, .will1 'be -complet.'d b.or.. thet expirathitu of the period des 'lgnated by. Ge.ngress. Dutring im last fLmal yeatr the autownt pai in es norA-inluding the exnen. se's of dislb,rtament,-was tlitrteen million four h,*wilred and nity nine -thoutsand nine h)tdrud Amp) hiIneft-siec 'elars; end.- fWy'. tisotattus OeN.lwtolred andi se.venii.-sevnet two wrere aieda ip theq pensuon roll.- The entire *aunsber of peftp rera, Jtane, a@, 186*, as oneo hunslred and t'wenty-six thou'niid evei! hiundred an , twenty-two. Thia faet ftrnishes melanrholy and satti kin tgrul' of the saotifices maile to vitalicatel. the constitutional authority of the "ir1e 1 Government, aied to n'inntaini i;ivl-te the integrity ol'the Union. 'The int. pose upon us corresponding obli' os. It is asttinated that thirty three it 'llin dollars will be requireed to meet ti ex. igenciea of this branch of the eI rice during the nt-xt. liacstl year. Trrtiies tn. been c ncl,id"d wth the f.uians who, etiteesf in:o 'iit-A oppositian to our Govetrnmenit -t" th ont break of the rebellion,' have 1'ptcolt" ditionally anhmirted to our auttheritr, andi ntnnif'tedl an earneit .leit' foi-' it renewal of friendly relatio:t. During the year o Ug Sepfnii>or 30, 1860, eigh. thon-1i1d. s<-en ht' sii and sixteen paten es for nsefutl in. ittisoll and designs were 4jssui-d, stnaid ati ta?. dat.u, the balance in ths 'l'reasnr v . tt credit. of the I'ateht fin, wana.tw liss: dred andl twenty-eigiht tloni1 att 'it hunilred lsuit ninty-neven n I dtll r,. As a attbjeet lw n whiel dte( i- anti immen'nse atnnt of prseldnsii' is i i-ill*. merce of the coumtry, I ree smo."n'1t ti. Congress such.legislatioti na n its be newe"ss.sty for the preaervat it t 'tbe levets of the .lgstissippi liiv,-r. i a nMater of isat ioial iipousrt at hi i t t steps shoutld hu-tnken Int ilv. '0 1l to the eIlciiney of tit-" hiiiniu -rd rit. de'strnctivu ihutaIlatiosna. bu~ (br s ri'. mttoval of all oub+t ru Ioiis to tit ie' " td safe DaYiguttioa of thatgross' 'saluti te of tratde aid ednineres: The District of 1otlhla, u dndt tutii;;" lawus Is.not entitled to ih tt ropr stiae In the Nsuional Coanella. wtieh, . .'ar erlinst history, .hats.i,ep uniforti uti i ad to egh Territory Rahhed .tir. 4o 4101, Within purl mits. it muif , o. rei<s}tgexetusive togisntion over tihe seat o r goverunent. - Our felow citizuns i'dring In the District, whose intesits nrt"a tins confided to the special guarian.sp of I;n gresn, exceed isn number the popusilou of several ofour Terri.orioa, asnd n asjsttt e:a sea Ia perceived why a delegato of tlbeh chice should not be asduitci ed to a seat io the House of Iteprescautuives. No rsod-a eemtnss4 appropriate a;id etfcnau;l of ena. nling'th n to make known their pecutliar condition and wants and of scom-ing the local legislation adapted ta I ben. I tihere fore recummend the passage or as la-n thorising the electors of the [Disrict of Columbia to choose a detegsato. to be asIlow' ed the same rights and privilege< nts ia dele' gate rep-esseting a Territory. . The iucre t+ tng enterprise and rapid pro;ress or inu" provement in the District are highly graii fying. andI trust that. the etfurty of the mnicipal authorities to promoie th. I :s - perity of the national nietropi1ss will .re celve the emgeient and gentcrots w"o-opr.ttiun ' of Congress. The report of the Cmisnisioner of Ari cultural reviews the opeattoneat' his I partment during the past yenr, :ad a.rk. th aid of Congrese ir its effort' to eoursssa_." those States which. scostrge.) e.y wtr. sre now earnestly engaged is ahe eouurgmiz:. ten of domestic indo6try.. It .is a subjeoct of contgr"astulatihn iltat no foreign combinations against our domat uio peace and safety, or unr legitimate inltn ence among the natior, hatvb hecu formsed or attenptad. While sentiments of reco,. olliatiun, loyalty, and patrtism, have in ereasedl at home, a more jntut consideration oftsurnational character and rights has been manifested by foreig nauions. The entire success of the Atlantic trio graph between the coast of I.reland and siho Province of Newfutndland. is nsi achiev. nbut wbi,: has. been justly cAlebrte.l is>, both hem ispher's as the opolitg of .an er: i In tise' progress of 'eivilitation. Tits"ra its reason to expect that equal sseiess will ut. tend. assd even greater resn'ts follom, iho enterprise for connectinsg the twoernt insisia throsugh the l'sclio Oceans by dho projecuted line of tehegraph het weesan la 'bik.s anda. the lUussian pss>'siounsin A,nls.ria The resolution of Cngr*ess psroteasfing agaInst pirdens by fotisign Governmssenits of periee convited of Jfurssmpuss ot4es, ona conditions ofemige'stion to ousr ponnery, hsat been commwsniented so she uu6tes ,with w]viib We'maiti'in intercosurse, ansd th i praui iaa, *ojistly the .asilijet of oomsrplasiai,. on oter prt, has niot b en riinewed.l ??:e .onugratnlations ofCrngress to thie Emperotr of Rusqan .upen hsis e$cca'e f.-um attempted assausinatis, basre bien prueecss el to that Iuirmne . andis esrlighstetses.l' ruler', aind redeived by lsIwm' witha ezjpressios ort graetfu appreciieIou. , , hue Etestiv,.ned of antasjempi by paiah Aseridsat ad vesners ir ivdusoia the emigration of froeedroena of the tiU ed .tates Io a foreign counatry, proa eted sa:inst eh+ prqj.et se one whiob, if Iosmulsaui c(, pousjdeduce tbqtar to ? bousda3e oveul usihre '--a... - l'rr:i t (e"il ~I !titt I t'i whi I' u e ht iiy 1 't' juapres.)Iv r,'ti've"i, i Iet nn . :in lt t li v' i \ rl r.it e ll' " b(il n i v -l lir i t hu b i m I l i tve llr-t", o te 1u e lr1'.:c;liur w ill t ltet neit(. its en ouaI ' e. Itll il r : t ' . 11 i .. t lsJ:tion w r (hy of y "!"'itl' aider bn. we wrtut' ur hars u' n l. ii . I .-'t are tI - t, i!" p1l. V ti ll (itr l i .ii : liat i tof Ih.! crhlne titn tcldi;t'te .II1 the u n tl;:h of .\;.:-: l:h -t, it t r is . I%!:u'e. nt t'i:-kty a ni 'Il"t.tnenl t 4 l:ts ht e-e . 'iv A ; ten t o f t h e U n i d . I e ' f t h e w ih - 11th \a' ,Ir-eI 'i -Xi o r (fthe 1'rc11.h :ip.. I. il tr:1'y t e. Ii . T i .s w h IIw 1 '1t1bi to lt) d in three dineh.ml t'o ti t of whir h, it h"ts unlfrst i i, w niil leav''t .\ S\x i i . %' in.. n r 1n1w p-'' '.L-I e i in .\arch n xi . it the third 11.t,. .ai i ;ttheV ib ii Immedtiatly ulpon:1 i iti Cmp ln lt he eaa t i'n, I. 1:ii relnil lt\vn'.!ItIlt : , iti t i a 'n it Ni t. .' iti tlde 't n "i -hitli '\ nI "iu , in l'i.:- l t .\ i t'1. .au; wi i(i t I( d (l It . 11 i Ii'' uhiIl III tI t :l ii Li ab by i t i i iiiove iiti t o tht Ui6it-d 'tti.i. 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It. ta : rtta i:l Sty e le 4 llaha t ;. pr-.l tlldIing l;.nv co nol e.!I,ii"l i. pt i ne i lit Criit i rti' t p'dI ti l t t in; taht1 i, ! ptui)!Lt I N1) isi , ,ii ''1'n,;Li ii li! 1,"I ll l'ji!.i1gli,I p hi i .\l .II , "T( nr l y..tt p p h (I .11 or ni,tr1j ou f ithe Eniited1 i ti..rI alv. i i top. bell, w L i I ..4.' t ,I ' S(n 1lta ; u.t- i n G t a'.I' ll.y o i' au'.:h A i . o . a 1 u,te h1 iial i i t: i t r f o n . !;lit.n. as .\ l li- r' I't.Iai t"1.1i.u1 v' .: ;he :iIe :t 11:to :; t it .it 1L,a 1 Iat .I a!, th':- ;1'tt oy4!1 ; 1u tl: : s a k be tlt 1. unenI'I "ul InI thll' i etl ity; of ilah,ti1l, b:y Iit" hht. ltn unl in ratl:n""r il ' I i t i .\t i n I ' i ' h :ui;IdI "31:11!-". wYIiln- .h view,1 of n"lt:l'ilinl 1,:h 1s n1111e tIn n -s itsb it. r sue,l htv;b lle : nil,. 5tafes i.1 reC -ta'isl a..:11 1 { :l annel;l: ting ne" .aity ant pr tlt,r li tr"- wn' xithl the 1telluu!ic o tf .\l,i' I Ia- -.y in ers4 iii n thie c.lu,e of li,ar1"t :,ind ji'umanlty , It :. n ed :M a - ;iv'inms 'lut, 1a u:).-):rl IIIex"ieo . vhate\,er ithflu'1' weC )"1-'. . ' h'1. 1ihe lta t.- "I.Iiiry oki t . e a , o reo l ican ftormn oIf go;er'sr t.It. - k1Lhi Nu{. ht ,Ayitltn 12f.rt'i;d in r?,; Cc dSrx c', it:t.n, u.l ;.;I. --:t'''f Ns im:t rr Pai s .:ti +ll . t I-'.npero 5)1.. r :1-ejy i had :. n 11in1: betor -I;t!!Ii IIOt. Ito wi(h(l.a\y a de. (If-Cbi ntlilt1. of b I ,.rce, inl th,! 11in ta .\,. 1-tl .'0 p)':1 . - 11- ;.11; tll .:141-w i . but1 thtt" t u .i; i n w:;t av - :n.I'1. wt i,: b i " e 111r. Wor e in h -: O si: .l; 1 ri0g. t)I 16;4 ,it'. I :lvmona iu . howten: .-. it).- I Sie- .t ', h1A 11ot ret:Cived'" ally 1aee w ..ll .i l,ion :tll'f the U"+'Cve haln , e":.e w\s" iai: nt " I., I-I!, ! k ns:'1. its it. 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It\,:1 I;- r I tvwo c.1,n:rie" li iil in tl:at ca,i I)) '.:)- old :, I 11 ; rin' 'it lt' rl. it A- .. .\ Iel si:ll 11 :1 cttil.":1 1.1 the1 1:nile;'t St:l-et f''I tinte m ll. y 1.,r :-pt"!t :I1n1 ::I):,Ilt;! t 'ld (.1 the bigh t'a4 by 1the I'i"nnI ;auth;o11Its. in the 1, I"teiII (1' of 'lb . ;t':..nt p''.wrr :;;Iin.1 .\1e::;t! , ha!t" 1I '1n .+ ;.y' '1\ ihe G overt'1,no:.llt n it'1 11111, t 1:n.:1 tl e.mverCt".: litn for the1 adl ,j\?u 1Cmen 't l ll liin i 'c it.ent4 w ld ;tub nrc ('lnt l war. tl, tln i .l ' "luine r i. 'ba.'Ih sug est i .11 is u"Io. (i.' 'tnt" l 1lIIIte-'ll't:,l . hta it blie;.nlZSI t "'C I1, .- to d.rCet Ith." 1;,t1ner in whlich tl.tui '.-, in 1.-mn;-y bly 1'.rii in tr.+ at+ wAll -1' bly vili/ . 1, Ir:,t! U.i.r :- S t s ntti'.nt out IIf Ilhe hte civil war,' shal hw It-:.. judti-e (A n dIlt t l i n,''. 1 ihave notloal. thott tIhe Nlubjecl (of lli tt: ;t: cli l)' will enl i ige yulu' attentl.,n at a conIvenlitnt and plr.p1.r Oime. h titT1 andi , tality, :!ball bec rert'ored be to lenln the r '' "^t"rivet' ti'l nh. h II ill I.1h I .he i'Iie last1, in v"iolatiol of wit n ucltrality" hlaw . n it. military expe'iliuii :att en terpl:s a.,t,,;t. the Iiritishl No) Ult .l "rie:t 1b, ti"S . 1 prc'I(e t :and at 1'i'It ' to l tll'I i'.i flit writmhiu-t e (elilo. i 1 ti1 jri 14iion If .e lltl<l 1llate4. In I tlt;mlte ti p thll' Ii i / " Iii o ed. upon .l' i l I t.IV i" Ii"he s :uv '4Iithltuliy executed, all Cili7 U i . ' r'e. 11jrt'i.( 1 by (r'in1 4IItIIIi mlt, ag it u t taking p- it in: I' a aIi.1i: such unn-i . aI.tnl1i r 11dt1w., an.l Ih:' proper civil li: it" Iy'. id 1nav 1 1 t'tli.' t s 1 -re dtive..(ei to 1;inh :1 Ieceesiary' meta-11 u, orll thle ell. it":'t"nlintt of Ihe 'I:t",t'. ThIu expedit n 1'aIiled , hlt itb,; l n t o .en- w it hout its p;iln tinl c minen'}calce. A,'ie ul our cilrzeny vih.). it was lilerg''d, w"Vere engaged in'tho - I"xpi"liitin, wern eilptured. atnd ha\ve becln bcrgt to Iri:rl, ns for- ate:a; ilol otF"nee. ink. I;t" l'tr vi:ce it' l;ana.I,l . 1 J, rm^Inln : il oence of d;:4b lI.hyn' 114111 ' prUoouie.! :1:;inst em,whilt others IIave been nie. e .; u' ly h. 'ii"vinp ill Ihet' nixiel of ' n'' I' t, tunt' writ t t Civil pu nish isivi I 1 ; iiigtu ltI1 persons who have etl V.I_-~ i i rivohli'nary"t" atteI nl1.s wvlii th have b1:1i Willy l':iile., in un11so .l:I 1 a 'l unwise, ' im: enttiin h.1ve bi"en1 t1u :i I Io l t he I'.n1 it: 1 I itvernil" "ui. ill bhalf I"f' 1 the co_n - vieti- I.'i"os'tns. a1i, b.'in ss ainel.'l by lin t ienet 11a l Iloi:.me jtliitmin . w I! it. Shi,indltt.: lit h-h Itt t's an Cexercisu 4 1l' l . lrol,:r,i , a 11.1 : i ..1i1n'' a:I< "4o 41St" o III \i 4. w1\ e engaggt-l to d!t 1 intul. 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