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VOL. 1] WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY lORN[NG, JUL FAIRFIELD HERALD, 4An;illar~id Dle~oote & (J ''e : T : 1 it.' ,1) i publisliecl Week ly iln 1h Town1L, n o Winnsboro, it 03.00 in varcably bl udvranc. - All tniient. advortisemens tio be I Rid inl advanceol. Obituary No tices and Tribu(os $1.00 pe [From01 thne Pou th enI Field a md Fireside.] St 11 Faithfull BY CN.ARA V. DAnOAN. - - 0:- - Iat. il int J id ih Dare sent fur me. A4 1 w(ti t 11p Oe dimn sIni'r-way to tIhe little w:nbir where we used to steal itwav-olh, so m11.1an 1p1py years argO I Ii,~~~ ~~ ,itin C atllt 111 Crn k nt' Iilisns. 1) budild castles". nnld "maike u.0 bis Ild ! e rves--I 1'.. ait rng fore-bodinig hni illnt hi-ar. i\l t. I)aret, lyi Op'n ed the dioor w ni Iit rt aw , V J ididh 'w S o: byv thll table .. --. Thero w a picknir o oH lettetr Onl it, se ea!yenl--- iluh. ,)ek oif browni r nestledi besido a butt1ilnh of fandcd vieits ; -mt I :w lirnt yh the 1cloriig laip. 1gi 11y%-, bo face, pale "1nd1 sad Its I.w 3 nlavy; neow, y(.-[ onnC4 hitw Sipt1k :ing :nil b ntiful witb youth,htpa iad loeShe was restinga her oow 11y Mn her !i1mai, 1t 9 1 n I )ame in $Ihc riied it, Co-ne her - . A nni'. I have heenl j in gt a!t J n'S 't, pi:n', iL. S fain'r - don' viln thin! ? u it .1 it O h, I k h : I n l l I down !11fo k i-le 13;1 oh,, 1 korC-4 eve'.-y vttmg iI I,'i m Jin - vV. ici too Well I') be "Oh, Jili J 4 r-, I'r a inl :it. 1pn i ',e f -itI V rtr:1a0ed i ith mii Ire - h ce o t it enliwd :h14! Ivry Ity Ve of p ierct mau l . O 1t n 1ii thl; proudnt ye t ten rm-mb -l-the p c rn t evei-, :iln I itd mllY sf on Judith's 1ni der. ce, -11 wiln low -amo tie a4l (rv (f It hi u Lip po r w .% 01 .1,] i t btlree':- I I Iln wlilt (lito l-c1 :1 411' J:1. II i11 v I itreln 1nvn, aIlth woh tn v het brei tth ofajnemin hn.d h In~ a; n. I hen)omr la-arts le tiga ei en iowl clo.-inr ill 1 ie .agm I i h v te Ill . 0tt- il In t I 1 .tV in rud I Inyn ho . Ie't dvn.i n i " It ed--- ti litoesinl in lie prndtwt her~~~~~1 1<1 *:p Vte orhmn ('11m11r 1a 1 my in nto her-. "lnt re An ntnl)ie, you ar e n0ot weke tani am, 11nd 1 have senlt (or you.t to ell me wha!:lit is lti.n I An ifraid I lve nlot1 been doin xach11. r-ightl it) be remdlng theseM ileiters" Ili,, wr hnid wenrily neros her brow, h1.1)1 I Onl1y w ned t -t Oh A - Ie, yo It now !" Yes, I li nw. NWrot li si- r th1outs lmi my thiuits? ll thre Ino boe "n id ade M-rt ml bethwfell us foi nim.sto a ts I knew ill l s di. d11 i li b it. WitheI0 loiueors to drink eto more111 (4r1aughtll from:1 1l11e4.0prngo love which had so lon bnitI her daily sustenlance-t-hat tho had ( pressed~t (1h,1 soft. (,Irl] ho more to her lip, ofwhic everIy si'.ke stranid was asi dear its at djrop of lifen blood-tit She hiad opeed thA ntmin intnre to graze for thv laist tim''. tioin n Face she hatd )n lot nger any right to call lohe. I knyew all thie, and Jt. inh saw-it I'wShe Ilais erom ieys *toh oher. DyatrdyIt~ o~thr mured:IICJ "yur have neveri1. deci)e ame. Lcrte field om abon, it."C \Tet Jith"-bulotr lie whulhd me, ith a.m sroangeiuiedthie andtl wen~t oi "It~s tmoghtg ae non i; its hsibeen cut oe*om.v iacg month, A nd Hisletters wohr not soloas 10tinse to beandt they wigrt fo int. an fuall 1f tem1rness Intoneit .a thle wrst,:d here iti-ihe calne tmIe "titea a M apignon. tShesmil e asan btit; wan sas ta rearhe. ioetDater day I used theritwher aw n wtch fol'-tior litteTma h camen heohad acreter awe old aeit ap, m tnbree lngV'v10l n-mith aor he lowlyn .hnt as Jhn'sii faip'teo, Ainnie-and~t last ight irentom. I drd hnot mig it Ys hevwold com slowlet y he wsinging ;t andili watins h r reached ist n"vgo letter to-dyObu Inw ntwl Aoulie croep awiy stl lie rab is e nd ary. nn --Arbntickn It orat only ecveryaboy mihsae "nSe pth nlher sent oud iy ctand len mar her icyJoheek't minge. A dared ,Ino 1It wns only gevening. mIns atheb my itndow.r lysn opn. besidin lo ie, yet nwig nlttere caul ms -- Aonderose the stileao he wlpl laved i mhisnt yod; it condtaiie his mar. ainge-Jbojn's mriageAunifulJoh butic~ bhoaonyad afe mlinutes at the him~e ynu lrdi. Iwner aif shce~ wiso lovelier to him than any wher woman over was; but I a n old and nyl, worn with griefna watching - so it wai best John lmirried this Nielan or, '0only dauigh. ter of Wieurv li &ljl ph. f !land. )I ph H all, 1 falifa'x,' it said Sie is an i''i ress and a1 belle, I , uppoze : taltl and ektgantl atnd proul (S her noble nmie and de. .et.Do yonj w.ontir that hit, forgot me, AineI? It was (1110 nlturid for him to love beuitty and grace. A nil she-I know shet! was not loth to be won ; John was very handsone anl stateil. I rememb1inher how lie looked that, last evening when we rode out togetier, just blfore he went nway. \e went, d;>i tLhroui the meadow' acirss the bridge. and ilst asJi-we reached Le. bane Inareb, Ihe soii was Settig 1Ie Said. 'Wait, a mlomlent. Judilhi2 andI drew in his oise. I see him yet., A n. lie I There was a flar away look in hit. eye, as if he saw he yond the pireit into the blissiiI fntare. Oh, I See him ) (! So grn7eef1Il a1d eret--the wii,] lifting hisi brown hair, tinged with the g Id of Ih set ting sun, and a faint (IIisl on his cheek, as he looked down iupon me, halsmiling.od lsid . '1'n aIlly. ,bidith, we ihall haive a1 holnse juist ()I this4 hill. It. will bel at heatnIII ia l eii for ourl homie! 'our hom,- / T., ink johnt and I will ne-ver have tn. Fame. home, Annie I" It Vas after midniglht. Judihull and I leaned out, of Ih hipper window. amd wtiched lte moon sen ing pale anitd i calm as my da rling's f-ee over the tops of thu. tall Lomardiy poplr The h ip.po~. will was siill crying'. sadly in the wood nmr by; ad fromn th, grin blwho w the inght. bre .7",Camp lahdeni wilh the saine oppreKVe hmgvow OfjsieInc :1ia han 'y sukl'. \W bi tid "P the lieNes aiid s,-al,*d ihe Iib in a p'ieilage with te slender golden hoop which he had g; ivn hI, th mnit.iuiiire aind tihe Iiy .cir'! ofi oi brown hair. Tler it IlaY y in lim talo dircted to "Maiij. J:11h1n Holmes i -lAghm', Wincliester Va." It wonl pba bly reach thlie bride!room ist afIter he 1pt-sed the flre*well ki's upon theI hn3 of hi hewnul wIfA. Wombd he si.;h ns he recognized t he wleady delicaiteear iers 4which hai iid otcon veed 0to himl m111Sigoes Of eminrin6 g fl h 11nd. lwv. ? Woild onil' pang of regrot mlle wiat the tide i happino fliwing ariand hit i1-w life n,, h(,rna-mbered the-wt face which va1 once I li1 (uiding eiti -, 1-14 ( had klo.h:'i rib so vaiil v for his rAlanrn, growing l.ir atid Ialer 'with "hlopeg-ere. am I:( camle not aind no0w, alas I oil 1 tvver im:er Come ! dONdi henrt and mino had b-Ath asked this q-st ions. but, niih.-r conld nniwier--tinly I opened Itli welivorn 3ihle marked hlre anth tere wit Ih hp py Cras, in ld ear1 ine'st p rayers andI thanks giving ; and ther' I read softly the Ih-ssed 'it 'ow no ch'a ning/ ?r the prescut seemthjoyous, huO rather g/riet us. NecrthcIless it y;iele/th the pencbfruit; of riikt.:ousuess." I was still holding ihe lil look in imy hand, and t -l long -oh, longing ,o0!-0 see onte Itar from those imoutIn1fl evevs or a teailotisgri arouiid those stringely quimt. stendy lips "4A im itiig, oh, God I" I eried, "tanything, )0 it. never soi wild and passionate rather tiian thiscruel calmi I"' She t"oked .cross the fields to the sile w 1eshe and John used to sit and i1d1k in the gloIam oing, anid where itile TPoi use'd to wave the let.ters. wii.hi camoit so oft en afteor la' lefit; thon sihe glhm eed downi thle road -"the way he went at pariting" 80 hiandsomie aind giaceful on lhis fleet rooted steed ; t hen, lasitly at the (dark pat ch ofadue where a marble shazoft, glhtnmered ini the fading moonlighit andI her best-b loved-her own, and only ibrot.hort~ save little 'Pom,. hay sleeping under the cedar with thle death wonid in his nobl)1 breast. Sho turned to me' - my darling did, and staidl slowly: "ij woul ra thier hec were ly'mg besido poor Ha-rry, Anrnie, and when I wiatere'd the flowers on his grave I shoald feel ' A. month passed, and daily T went my wiay down the meadow to meet Jn dith. There we were wot to sit and talk, not of what had been-oh, no. that w'ias forbidden now 1-but1 of whvlat was t o como ; or h eaven anad et ernity- Of lato Judith Lad grown wieaker, a slight cold MIrs. Da'rci said, anid we mnnt not sit so late out (on the hay wiheni the dew was falhig. So now we atlways camo home at stur dowin, and Judit'h wol lie qmietly on the loungo while I made her tea .TLttle Tom would put by his top and wihip in the corner, and creep softly to "Sister's" side, never dlarinlg to spealk for fear one of those painful congh ing spells would come on h ut once he whispterod to me that ho thotig ,t lie would never go to the oflice any more, or he didni't. hiko to pass the stile and niot see sistor at, the window, entnd she ne(ver sitF there to watch for letters now Miss Antiie." It was the first of Jane, a gloirious summer-da y. Judith had not been so wvell, the heat eeomed to oppress her; but as evening drew on, and a light wip~d played with the lilac boughs by theo window, ahe grew better and th.cre Wa '.nometimng. more natural in her qtiietsmile na little Tomn brought his rab. bite to show her, and a great bunch of monthly roses tied with an old piece of ribbon.i The cough was drawn. up by the open window, and( from where she lay, with her head on the high-piled nillows sho could see the marble shaft among the cedars, and far down the road. S'he Iail been lying quite ll fC.: a l1n toine. looking at thw wilite lile as it led away to the iIeadlow and the hiidg ; and pr'ewe:y the turm ed1 her. hazel1 eyes anon mIe. "I dreaml..d of- dohn l i, ihA . ni," she said ----I tarted, hr the nime Iteer passed h:.r ps Inow. es," sh W iit. Sn Inalf w11l nul tr, "I dreamned I v:% l hei(rojilst. so, and T Faw him Coming up1 thle road. Ile wor a1 greyv hat. wi at/ it ribbon round it, anid was riding Manzeppal. I wronder if h(. will over' comle 1b:u]-, A nie. A hors-eman,11 wa.-jns-t turninlg into the hine, aid I anlswertd Aniekly thalt shv iighit wJ. notiCe him, '1 do not thiink lie wil, Judith: you kony h, iumrri ed now.", A slight;-shi;.oe ro.1ed heir fCeo h. it vanished. and sA took ny1 the roses and looked e 'arlstiv'i at. thiit-ml. 'Frail filors I" sihte inun mu:ired ; "but there i 0m, who clnilgeth now." Tehorsinn camen nearer and my.% heart leaped as the Iramp so ud rp zli.p ly O tie still evening air. Judithll iured h--. f[ee su-.lnl v 'T.ir wa a faigh ihl mu'sic i' ee lsChoing hoo h which had hm!gL hS~n oien ; and n e it gl-mv .sol,. inl' hr p . h -.n -11"11 clv k A1 "0 , it ' F, n1 lik i..h -pp I ' -t :l , - d e l d It' c m v er.-rY- r --iiw :11. Ii n-: t i s . I - -4 11 -:t Ii !f i I ;'... nevrto r letun" n ilef f bi. a hl, heav IfI I [, F e it I 1(1' St I . I i t 1*11 1 "v id i kcfehof B i Ihm1. 1 ro..oig y and w:;cIh e.I'Te horsumd; Irr he st1'ii. aricit. t' ioIp-ld at the g Oe, adi the lingroiig I i'ghit I 81 W h1;111 dism-Im u. qlicidy. .-; O il h tfs eiii d, lin h1.1 1 p1 i her yos .1l lo-sk i"Whadoes it. itmwe:re ?" alh - gaield, i ro to I ok o it. We h ard a ie.of'ho s'range it aoeem1 i whenl we Ii we Xir Ixetd to helr. it nwnin l ' an low , manlyi, e. i'd voic I !Z!y, "Whenm. Maizoppa !"-Owen at step| com1iing up Otegarden walk, 11 he e-vy ni jinPdin;: ngai the s nu . :n\ :1 ligti Sool in thle d ortwa v Nith :o grv 1,1,itan a ribb ii ed roe1 it.. I gliie I. itit ing it iranliw, amtl nily lward MY 111rl ,;nM n 31ora :. Z1ran!g airm e f And hnas he int non a tiod into I i - l face of hi.; idol, anwv--rod: "StLI r6failfl. JndIi:bI There i- :m other Jilhn lhes, byle onr ow,)." Short Skelda of Billiardits. JOS:P11 DION, cii.01P dmN OF tIECl.. Th'lre Playing of Mr. lion tq excee.l iogfy rmacefuil. vig'lponrit, and]iv . 1AI is a y og if. . c A his hall ami li-aintes.,give vvidh-nee of' intelliurence; amI; ame move aboutl, hO ta wi an ehistic step, 0n0 i.." Pleat.::noly inlino' e withrougl theormonies of hi, phiical delvelopoment. Wh~en h~e prepare-s 1.o play, he( phnies hlis handsI firl-1y onl thet table, with a1 Sligat ovmIl ent of heil 4ingert, bracs his right foot well ibck as if pan hg to "gnard agdinst inin try," hkes in, as it were, in a moment the Complex problem of the itnation bafre him, atd with a slight temni of the lip, san a smile of trbiinph pl"ymg About Id features. lie delivers tie stok and comrlaonl aiwai's in cosnwthh Mr. Joep ion f llnc Johcnt a navtiv o bT i h rded ot of t h eri cite larde yeagris aoh ad bgtodlocaln moai, altl nclne toa knorpnlent. makdinga him rater, awporely eieda wnihl-qier'uty He is ln belkown to tiheihd wortld asin saccompisd i pasurin ha cnruie mnehr,' to tei populaxtrity n keeing tic pragres ofthe gamei is this ponery behnh hsee Tis omlishkena liuovthe jpreio mtof rfDorn, adcclttlec ofnth delicacy iof dr. eiteuae perhaps by manyi nAmen mrica. exce o Crmd a baludi fod trame froe thoelv othr, ad ao ipsartistioc1 orits. I~senit spini himg abhout hf wam wrien it retins aain whroht recsiod o anyyes who are~ ery ni emloquent mh ic aenof andoproid to de himlonor1 lin eo theito hae.san ntm"blir ol"o Fromi W110110011 Ingl dont. iA und incisp3 v M u l3 1'o.rtl333( l)v or.l:1or of tilt! .3 'tl-) do- N.1v v toi .6 1upo~' il t . fimi : i4:o3 I ; 1 \C. tla3 haive3 g: 3 3'3'4 ITvy weru:333 f' 1% to t17 IL'.13338 111 ( .1 le S).331tc (.oday p '301d Ow ill vl ll ro'goi'te'l by Wilson. I ho 1~ tis I! l'3'0'ivueW.,3C A rmy bill, whi~ltl.-ill rorl. 1The 'Triff [Bill, wan igmin conid r( If103.30 Ono ir33C'3d3i4313t n1 to myliciid ISi: coll'ct ''ion ofj (3) focl reul LU3X Anpfo~ed b.y the31 ActL(or 1sr 80. k 133111 't'3.e' d, ""to3 .J'fl'i313 , IF69 . Mr,. 11mill pn1id la! coiisi'i'rod (on3 olth beat1 1)0-3'. M' 3: remmucunrji Li.i Au I1 Ta ri ff' Bill wVa. 403 pted from Iiho (oln 433u101 to 113e 1 ou!:c 6 lw i )40y 3'.'COiiiiiijt to 1111. Comi le 1(.! f\V 41::;id'! to ii foilpo:: 011. C!9330 l.;3Iiuli of' wle lo' Ihe Io'i'3L' e'ijoiru:'i. Inl I ir 3 i'hl to.'Pat ,111 Ko.ri ii'vo l~'1 1:. I'l~ t')r (3(3 '(34 iu P id' to o3; lm v~i Ilm wri::l'r. C111..Zi \\ hie s. i ndiLo' to4 comply Wil3 i ill 3lv meo 111:1 v;3ei.ho3 4i 3:Iii - ~ i as!]v 33 lilit. C i1; PI'.''n3 Gov33. wilarniltn tie ,f~ln''' Tuco;.3 Tl(.pi".-i.-A o a ro!ii ll(" tp4- 1-:1 frI t v~ . a RA.3M,,U3.: Ju.!vtr :111.1 Rwlwicil'39 3 m.1;Ii no till 3(3W.)4 L t' morrow, nip' pINAe; nsimeibi0ve pivlAesire Them A 3( veicniiig n rOil& Hi.p I'm I031. ( t:13 1\il i'3 o t'i( Preed I cn33 ' -i L131111!M1~i N lt ,;I Ylf ,IfK .illl 9.--iu '3t(U3m tI'll 0 ho M4impr m rl, Aneoiwl i~rming A313 ryj tA .1013 thi lid prvate'3 snce4i A rv\1(Il'i, acnrrc iXar Porto3 Piiil life Sin. rgiil ,13 doiing foih \r..3.,1,. 3n l33333ls wA r sent! (lie 3311134 O le I 1 't33 916'tlih 3134] , pOt' p Soiile' 3lir0ik vopIio3 mopi went, ov Iier I')33 ile e'lls r-en who333Jl4ii~ io 3.13(3 t 3 111 t l i o nI0' O(.-Oamrs'3 1waIg 333ie 1 h0.3' flag landed(413 Itnva.utc 0(1313(172 00 troit oil tc' 311&USmrl L.4m'ho33 3( Tilt. 11'd Inob f1orcl 1iti oIr It'l S3(3C 10313( v&'C 'I ho P031:1 fil t sel-.3 to 33hIC1iOVO( Nlir*11 lQ0ft 160 11 tw.10 iii .3.)111 1433CIiiV hot. fhiiirt' e.4'3'Chili, Peril Blva awlt41 C33V3 O c1ivtdr :i-.- ik ;o13 hav3e34 wortil v it00 (len towr1t333. fo Tp ilo 111t1411 Ni 1311:4 :1111IO C33 .:.l 1'11lia tt liftl the i inli ce T.30 I ilt! 'r The firlance of Austri:a are considered in 1 dveqper:ito contlition, nnl yet Ir idebt ii Inty .200,000,0n0-nhout one thirti of Vtt. ]ler population is greater than ourto. The rag business in Now York amoutn to '0.000,000 per atnnum. . l\nther Cloperntu in Toroto -a young u: -rnyan nd a miss of 18. T l hlieq of St. .outis ore to 1olil a grand ;anhern relier Fair in 8viS(eCtemer. Illolvoru never !toked ; hie tnuit'ed The Thisil Nalpoleon smokes- "tinuchWy." "utilny 1ast1 i9 aid to linve beelnt Ie liot Itest ilsy ever Nperienced itn Itichinond. That Eruinpress l1-geine htas4 adopted (hth Sutigarian costume, and looks in it. Sweet! Thell! mercury roe to 120 in A tlant(a,n, l4- week. 8nitiIroke an1d ia tldogi were prevalient. Tiho country people say the list week lIti bieien hot on huntatin, bitt just the thing for corn. li Salt. atske there were I feet of !istotw on1 ithe 9Ith til. 'ilihes, ripe and lukcionij, are in i te Sn v-uInahII Inlarket. A bear Onught in Wttell, Ainine, weigli o d 800 p-onndt;. The contract with a New York party for constructing a railroatd frotn Alexandria to Frelrieksburg ie been signet, and the wCorc commences on tle 20th. It i f stilege1l ilrt iter e is a frantilent is. .. 1 yyck of tle Washington and Alexai. ,1r1R+1 osiCmptl to thle amount of .'100,000. It wan used in ennect i a with the defunct Merchant Nifionail ith anid oin New York firtI. adri $100.001) oit ait stocks. It is rumored thit Plr Mpeel, the Atlot' tey Generat, tins teiiered iis resigntlion, anl I itt. Mr. IHIarlai will io (to satne. Lonisiana will sencd a strong Johnson olei '-g-lition to l'hitulllph In. So will Texas. Tlree cai4es of chlsiern hive beeni report ei in Now York, wit hint (te last 2.1 hours, it none tatal. Also three in Btrooklyn two t fa al. INoberris, ftie -enian Ilresiielnt, was tailict el in Now York by thte grand jury for viti I1kien! of, thve nurality lw The Alam1.t Itall litnoecy inlorse t le Il it 'idol pIl it Convention, and will sent delo. 6aigt l-rinit and dye works, five iutild. ing 111111 ilt he Trenton railroal briige, Ove' Iiinkuf(ord Creek, till in 1tie Twenty- -4hint Want, I'til1lelphin, were consumne t1y 11ro on t 1 lt h 0nst. Loss $500,000. The Allatic Telegraph 'T'I I oillon Tiwmes of J nitte T0th lihas Ohw fao)llowinlg: - .\be ttim dlaws nonr f.r the do. irt re ofI' t Ie Great Eastern i tUe tIl,. uost. nti i Vit V bse olmervabtonil board inl order itha Ithe( great. ship ntiy be ready I le ve Irit mooring ill (lie M dwv. lit Itit h: -, o1. Satuurday, I le 30th .inue. With this view relays of workmen nre employed, nlmost without, inltrmission, both iay id nlight. t(p to Satunhdiy 0'e ting the hisur for the hands diocon utiing work Iliere only romained a h-ogth of eible of a lill over 400 miles I he received on bord. and by txtra txeriotitns the rmaining lenglh will be shipped by the end of t ie, present week. Tie whole of tite i.(00 knots of new en. ble1:1 has own completed, ald .m1 the course of the preiucht week I ho two gov ernmett vessels, tihe A imethyst and Iri, lt, by tle A dmirnty, anl employed 1roun the ColieiceimeIt ill transport ing tile cIblo froma 11ho wors to tihe Gtrent, filinsfori, wItl rece-ive oi ho10td Ihoir last. freights for coniveyance romttl to tle Medwav. The weight of thle nerw Cable i.4 aboutl 3 ewt. pnr mile, which is nmost donh. I he weight of [he originnl A tlatic cale. The total amtiount (f enile to be tuInl:etn on wvil e'xceed 2,70110 imile.. ITe ltelmnert Medway, 1,900) tons, belnig isg i( i toh cotmpanyt, wvill accottpanty theo arenL.Eaisterti, 0ntd will conivey abort I 00 mr iles of the cable on board. The11 tatiks for the stownge 01f tis quanItity of enblo havo been1 fitted on boardl tht; ves sei', and by the I ime the Great Eastertn is readity to take 'her depiartliro eviery lhing ill bei hin readt iiness on boa rd Ithe M!e.dwny', The patddle. whee~ at enmtier ITerrnible will agauin accompanty the G(rteat Eastertn ; but it would seem that thn A dmiralty have in'timated thtat a se~ontd voessol dI war catiot bo spared this yarr. VTe screw st eamor A lbanyi, a vesel of fifteeti hundared tons wvillnte company the.~ expeditien to rendorlt assist. nr~rco and carry stores and suippies, lhe. sides whticht the screw steamewr Wmn. Cor ry is also being fitted to proceed to sa witht othter v'esels. A fter coaling the gr'eat ship will proceed dir'ect to Valetntia atnd comtmenooe to work laying thle cabilo abtont the 7th or 8tht of .July. No idout wh latever is entertaitted by Onpt)ain Anderson of his being able t)'p l hhli io 0 reat, Eastern as nteatr as possio over dhe spot at wvhicht the lost end of' theo cii ble4 lies, ntl~wti'thistanrding thatnt the buoys wlich wore left to mrki the locality are swept. aiway. Stupposig theo exact'spot. to be reachten', tiho wvork of grapplhng for', when fonna, htanlitng will bo conmmte. edl, to alcomplishl which newv machtintey of' onormns strength htas boon conistrtuct. ed and fitted on hoard. T1wonty mtiles' hmtgth of wire grappinrg roped htavo beenl mniiincturedt at the company's works, andl~ samo ideat of II the i enormos tr'ongthI of itis ropo mnay ho formed wheni it is stanted t~hr~t, it: iearly eight inlchest in circumference, and is mtantufac ntred of' thte tughtt possiblo steol Wirc. SfiOND.-PostmasteI-Goneral Decnnison hase resigned. H e writos to the President that. the call of the Phiila~delphiia Convotn tion is anlttgoniic to the policy of tlig party that nomintd a~nd olos~ed MW. Lincoln, and of the coteihmi over w'hich ho presidede He therefore wiflhi dratws from the C'abinet. Rumore are neiec M ,he reatiumn e~to foll I I t n I -O it i i fh ii I t t . .. I, . n : t -y d Ifrv1inil ants. I :wNV( ,' P, l-. 31. -ThI, r o d li n t ' -. 1 h .':n our LQUQ p i; ti , Im at HA p Wilylse a i,.n ILia iCjiwallvu .i nly I. r .i Lane died of- hieiil' l- inl lite d wo eIIIn i Washli'ngti: .ife Dep-trrtment h1 u Io coied"" nO itfihi t iorm..imn lhitever jin eernint-.: theiu re te .inwr <:. o n teit l-Wd of Cu b I. CkWS il-irJ Pei it r en(se in NCu ba.iet $'iii t ar--: lu' M e m tI:'st' t, 0 1)-'ird . HV~t aeceinet has conmi eOtt i *iel'' - A divi ond recnly s-:d inl l'i t'o (-1. Ml,:(2t 0 e11n i An G..milnd"n. TO beMfoutgomery. ALLa, bWthme .ar: fini - 'te fo i i cuin ou the slreqt4. The. !Onllh Jr-5-:-- chi.:1-1 are dyill, 1,r0): -,un Ime e c.Ount:IIbe disease.c 1->" -: robb ri cs i n :jw Yvy nraare fright.. Iilly t m the inevN ise. A :1' - i illy t1011 ' e idnlveg Nias renrd:n1y air inl b ha A Nv;e Y ri ork thi.- p t s-el t jeilry bti luni 81 uliilieh- i: ll.i tlt 1itw of'!1.1. F'lly rinth pul r d y frown Nellow f'ever il Vetra Cl uz. The li es "I Priiti-i i own t a pri. 1i141 1ni-le a nd t oI 1in fili: in New eleans n e day. F'ive suiides it New Hlaven, 'onn., in Onz S~y. . 11- th l Fr n b i r, 1 t n.1 i it, il d I lie w:l a1 11ina :111 a g ob e. l'ars C. Wrbin: ivll .#f ai t r - hionnel ulnc ith inis it Inn s rI b" pit ;tte iit. - A new tlid lst 1.eeti invented by M-un-y :a" I approve'l bly IhIe EI-imperor olf Th : Asii si v a ' itit tII .!1 1-:sl 1ers Ileceil ve Ill qu - orterstt :11 t i e i e5tf t \\*.: ih- . fifrt n o*1 l Ial - i MEltfi i nr ! Ito be u11''lt-ut I (it Iothi th.e Ae~ cit tc:itl. 'ht t T11e Govelmen once , -1it wo-.pile in West N cv!. in ot i n i i5, n coii. o t t. ielk .-a sth . be~ ~ Olb vaube 1rmh.11: thalen %eo 11 Ithine, an.1shi iope is now ing U. en..ively Mollowed iy inlords in Pr-nia, Grmtto anoy, Autriia 1111i Italy. A t lt))lt Vw ii, thton l . p y i.e. th heel 4 fokinr t o 1141l 1 E in i lih.- .lliain - Iinr<, andf foun men iticiInte antin who hie never sena wnr of un, dee r,0 th1tst 0 ,iy to e . w 'uue f ari t lchii ii ne. i Ther e r i. a cayve in thie nonn inn of 1h0 Hr Coun ty, N Y., wh I ho ily- ex phn toUJ') (ri: -1 IanIe ol t wenty- i . vemile! , Wi Which haI 11ic1 al len d lhIo neti ter, nnl itle at $n1al wo 1-i ed c iotieso of, iutven ei le 1.,. An ornintion of omn tern rne-s. iag C o1p1ih I. l.-ti o- 111t4m fNeoky .\ImhIon4h h-n .1;e le.b the atrre.t 91 Parties in IN" -ae I lh i .( to h e o. r p iri mli hiil: - , 1n or one nn. II- a 1 <pe tmillion1 ti ll~ ts Th'ln obil .1Teenin1 .,h Photillalikn,'' on thn, .ill1iniplpi, c rried on y phre Ien, w t rovesny Visited by rohhlere. W b phl ieed Ilh.- prqw>p ri oro :;;1301, kiliel i h r tock(, e, e IMP ir ore n Oio nrhd ir e of' ihl ngro laborers. .141n10- Uilews.rilb, ilf Tennem:ot, i:i 73 y ie itts Iad lw s :: 1.ibre, hi e oldest iEndiand witha offe f 400-ndal.x anten rai-mged~ ai hetng u of opraiox mFashosaeti ml salrta Non.E REVE1NG-The potty man. ness to which radicnlisait aft desceud enniot bo properly charnbtore'd-b iny words to be found in tho' lnglis I language. Wo tItoighit thI re oval of the portraits of Governor 'oymour aId I1oil. I.,aac Toucey from the son ate chamber of Connecticut was about as contemptible a thing as could be done in that line ; but we wore mis. tIken1. I1 the gallery of the West l'e'iit Aendemy were portraits of America's statesgion,-the jewels in her crown of fame-among them a ule paintinitg by Jarvis of John C. (Cahlioun. A correspondent of the New York 'l.nes says that this por trait h1a4 been removed. Jefferseon'.; portrait wasa there, so was Washing toi's, but the Correspondent docn not say Whether they have beel removed or not. As they were both Southern Men, and their teachings wore both adverse to the radical doctrinesof to day, it may bo presuimed they have, being unworthy to roinnin in dte con Piiy of the martyred Liicln and the ditto John Brown. 'T'lie East India heathen mutilato the bodies of their (lead enmciies, and spit uphion them ; the lieathens of tle United States, (nsially called radieaIs,) cannot re venge themlselves in this maniier upon Calhoun, us he has been dead too long -rvo they aire for-ced to Content them11 re.OYv with outraging his pieture! I Noble Iid ialIs I ( EYonkers (N. V.)GOvzete. ITow TO GnOw flA)noS RASPURInrs. 1Raspherries niist be fattened, just an wo IteuLen our inittont or pork. 11 we half. feed 0ur swinie, we have a hlge slkoletoni and thii, flabby ment.. Frat them well, nind we pork like a roll of June hntter. So it is with raspberriesi. If we desire large, mileliing, delicions berries, thoy nmst be fattoned. And tle sooner the job is commencod, the more complete will bo het suecess. Raspberry bushes Cnniniot bear large plump frnit welin standingi in a grass-plot. I[o up the grasse, an(1 fork over Ihe groimd, ill) aroId the bushes. If Lhey stand in rows so thiat a liorse-shoe Cnn' he worked beo ween the rows' scarify nil the grouid mnking the surfuieo as Clean ast nea1 onion -bel. Then, if Ie soil is not ilm; cienly lich, hal bnek lie dirt from the biuchues, and Imniiiiro liberally, and cover d1he n1mnnre again wiith Imol. low soil. Sonasuds is excellent for iaspherry bush A. A barrel of sonp ai'tor it, h 1. been tuvok15iI. W-e et ill, n ecelleit Coidition to feed starv. ing raspberries. TAN fl.\nc rout l'oTATos.--A. gar. dener at Troyesq, "Iaving observed that every body livmg in fi quarter of the tow II ocCepieud by I annlierS escnped the cholera deterinimledl to try the virin1o of tin wheii pimliig potatoes. For this pr!mposo lio placed a shovelfil of tan in lie treich uder Lhe seed in a part of ihe field, nid planted the romainder in 0he ortdinr way. On digging ont the prtntoes lifound iii that. tloso wich were planted near ho tian wero perfectly souniid, whilo the others wore diseased. 1h1 found furtluhr, tliat potalnes Were in winter by spreading tan on the floor of the store-house." A commnnient ion inl a lato number of tihe liidon Lancet gives at process to re. um1O%' ginjuowder mar1ii'ks from the flesh. Thie scorchied surface should be siieared wiith glycerinac by miennsi1 of a' feather; cotton wnddinug should then be alphed and it covered with oil silk. In one cnne whiere the diseolorni ion was veiry great, the persoii looking mior .liko a imummiy thiaii a human being, it w~as en tirely removed in about a month by this course of treatminit. PPis.ts-r RAi~lo FOnl -rus 1Hr.r Ni) Txnui.--A genltlhenan whlo is eiiira god in the telegraphisexpedition in S. beriat relates the following incident in-a lot ter to a friendh ini Cincimnti J. met wQith a lKornik womanig of about I.wenit.y-two y'ear.i of age, on the great Tiinda, (mairkeid Korant on the ma1)' who dirove a team of remideors wit loadeld sledgeff~ verets in one d and atL night slept'ot, in th~snowv, and 2 with no coverinlg whlatever' exc'cpt tdhe elotihes she haud worn during the day, and in a tempej~ra tiro 413 degrees below zerok of 75hagree below freezing poin11t Thin ofthat yeefmain Indio) of A merica. TPhit I sa w miysolf, abh longh CYven to me it, seems' incredible tiow I thoeughit it, an oxtrabrinarfmi' thiing So ulo.p in a reindoori skin tent iin such' weathmer, anid I shiould hiave frozen t6 (leath in two honra hal I aittemnptdd to' sleep withbont it. Aho trave'led with n18 driving her own reimndeer,. and sleoping' on the snow overyv night. . Among the mnourners in the prsoese doan which followed the late Ooh. Sodl ton to the grafo; fit taoshingst:oithee I18th lnst., weore a mimbet" of c6 ogi-' tors whoc had boum1 ,iotting~ typo In the'~ offce of the Nat'tonal Ineilgoncektof fifty consoontivdf yoursa d~atahior "6~eormf g'inf yjeig 6ts big wither;-adbneo'1vi ii Napoleonmi's head, weithn ql4lyjI14 , large Aveb, Wit0lo al repre enting thle other ~WdlA ty of action,,