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THE FAIRFIED HERALD WINNSBORO, S. C. Wodnesday Morning, Deo. 9, 1868. Desportes, Williams & Co., Props The Governor's Message, In to-day's issue we lay this documont before our readers. We will now briefly comment upon its contents. We were somewhat disappointed ni the tono and tenmer of th mossnge. Wo had been IeL to expect a conserva tivo production. The messago was actually irritating and inflammatory It passes over ofattors usually treated of at length in a message with alnot a mero tpontion ; but enters con amor into the details of violence by t/( oltizons of the State and other mattors distasteful to the Radical party. Why dwell upon the. death of Mar tin and Randolph, when the State is full of wurders, thofts and incendiary aots, committed by radical nogrocs 1 Why threaten the decent whites with a negro armed force ? Why repro. duco the lie of there being an airmod and uniformed Kt-Klux Klan irn South Carolina I We do not deny that for their protection mnd de/ence, th< whites are armod, well armed ; but the on)) "secret political organiza. tions" m the State tire tho Loyal Leagues. The onslaught upon the Bank o1 the State, and those who are party de. fendants In the suit is peculiarly un. dignified ; and has boon well replied to by Messrs. Hayne and Campbell. The slur and slander upon Col. D Wyatt Aiken is mean, cowardly and un dqno#ed ; especially in one who, by law, has the pardoning power, and thorefore ought never to express hie opiior, upon the merits of any cas< that may possibly como before him We think however, that Col. Aikov can survive being spoken of as "t somowhat prominent individual," in v document which culogizes the "la monted Randolph." We will not trust ourselves furthe upon this subject ; but will conclud( with assuring Gov. Scott, that suc1 messages are not ealculated to pro duce in our State, harmony, good or dor, and a respect for the powers tha be. The old substantial citizens o the State are desirons of even an cx ouse to support his administration and we should think that a Governol who disclaims being a carpot-bagge1 ought not designedly to repell thi class, even to receive the plaudits o the party to which lie belongs. lV want peace. Lot us have peace. Laisses Nons ra're. WVhen Colbert, the great mninistei of finance, asked a deputation of th< mercbants of France what they desir ed him to do for them, they replied "Sire, lot us alone." It is undoubted ly the crowning glory of true eban:ity advisedly to let thme friends we love alone, for it necessitates an af'ection. ate solicitude unalloyed by a single emotion of selfishness. 'che desire te meddle with or control, even for the good of the individual loved, is boti: shortesighted and foolish-the niarhi of a mind narrow, unexpanded and ii. .liberal--and most frequently indi cates a wvant of faith in tihe wisdom and beneolence of our Creator, who knoweth our frame and remnemboroth that we are but dust, and who has so ordained, in righateousness and good ness, the2 works of nature and the course of Providence, that the patri arch Job had reason to exclaim " Who teaeheth like Him 1,' It is true, that in a mult itude of counsellors there Is wisdom, for they, looking up on a subject disinterestedly and calnm lys see the tendency of an action at the first superficial glanco, and recall an anxious mind fromi far-fetced and fanciful speculations in wandering miatos lost. Bunt the wise counsellor will nover attempt to do more than simply give information, point to truth, lay bare facts, bring the mind faten to face with reality, and then lot alone, let alone, let alone, oh 1 friends, then, and forever, lot alone I Why, with (consous or unconscious) moer. bid vanity and obtrusive egotism, do *lre to p hb forward~ self 1 Do you Inmagine that your anxiet-y, restless nes and unhappiness, Is affection ? daaroh your deceitful heart, probe it to tha bottom, andi discover it is most vnidottvous abifishnesa, Leave those ibd fn free. IFear unot the storm, even though you olearly see it will pin* thefr frail bark to the bottom, WhoS7ou s.ee. desire spring up to .ee&w bey4nd your experience, np. oa I* e oqndless. ocean of iniiujte oak les Iwe must alli euf'er s wrok inabe tossed, disoiafstisd .upoe. the bosom of our er.rlap y is. he #bce fearpjt thPe lows that will lift hin $o aIoa isa e, ph ph and apto b uisu ere od. does 114 nToi to 6er1, , Iogl , bug to liVo and blp, h 11 ne/ld devo tion. How boautiful the musio of a fathers voico wheon attuned to full Aympathy with th9_,paQtSV%hi& inexperioncod boy I How mildly beamishid eye of lo'o and pity, when ie sees his boy's breast heavo and bi eyes Opelh Awitbh hopes, 't' b (" gout ! How Swoot''the ovi"ing moMr smile, as beauty -or 16W and bloom in tho form or-opirItoft-he gentle daughter I Fond Ih,ou cannot love too sincerely.. Romot'. bor the powor of examplo, jPx1b i pure sp:rit and an unselfish ambition. 11oprovo, rebukelexhort. AboVd all, deserve confidence, love unfoignedly, and let alone. "To lot aloo," (1008 not impy abnegation of rightful . authdrity; Men aro nibro'apt, from their eqVrI enco of life, to carry this true wisdom to an extreme which Is positive and most 'nisohievous 'folly. They, sei and reflect that impertinent interniod dling is an infinite source of ovil. But a good gua)dian is not iutermod dling, whou he sinldy guards. If not a fool, a man must see that oven tho w,scst and strongest take minprosilon from without, and ifIe does ;6t,b I nei gativoly and positively, but iost feari fully and cautiouly, do that which wil) I mpress and form the nucleus of futiri independent developmont, why, hii fondly, foolish and hard -hearted wif4 will, or a narrow-minded parsoi, or A pragmatical uncle or aunt, or the i1' lago hot-houso politician, or the IMoc and lowly retailer of all news, whoa4 ambition is to visit and be woloomo hi every house, and who is soper/detll unselfish a charader / There is alwaye an eneny, who, while yoy slcep, will iow tares in voua jicld , Watoh guard, koop off that onomy) and con. vr.t. hn, or her, or it, to let alone. Morover, the profoundest writers and thinkers, advise a very positivq course with respect to Oui- national wards. Says Micholet, what a chill needs, abovo all things, is to bo;"sau. edfrom its own distraction," to, have it" attention and will confined ald kept in some natural channel, that it in, be free fogrow. Solomon, the prince of practical philosophers, speaks ,too fre quoitly and earnestly to need to be quoted by us. Lord Bacon, next to Solomon, the most practical of man kind, advises, that unless there exist decided genius and native force of will, parents should select their call. ings for their children, and educato them for a purpose. Thiq can be sAid in favor of so doing; the child thus hecomes conscious of being a sooial power, and rejoices as a strong inan to run his course--freely, for freedom is power acting under duo control. Self-Education-The Ea. We return to this subject, and In tend, like the rest of mankInd, In treat ing of it, to stcal from tho tmost suggestive of books, ,that is, no rom Smith's Englis'i Grammar, nor Mitoh ell's Geogra phy,- or CJoliurn's Arith' metie, invaluable as schoolh-mna4ns in variably pronounce those erudite works, bumt fromn-not HuiW Eesays or Tlonm Paine's ago of., reason,-but from the Bible. Reader, you have ears ; indeed, it is quite possible.that you have a very large pasr of thu-s. D)o you use them ? Or are thof h&ir ed with cotton or with wax? WVo havn't loft the body yet, yoen spo,.lbpt we are getting a littdo,on..the outside of it, and high up, to your>ears.-First, do you work, your ears ? 8dootidly? db you use your ears ? Inan1ted arO' ydh? Well, just now turn to Cruto~n'fQ - cordanco,anid run your finger down that list of texts. Do it, next Sunday, just for curiosity. You say,you wish.to-self. oducate yourself. Well, tbht,'jst dib it. And more particularly obser#dhow often you ai-o told of seeifng, ye,t thoy see not, and ".oegring$ they d,o nt;un dorstand,'' and hew .freoqment 4the sim pIe rule, "lIe thatn ha thmeardt Aheat*, let him her' s 'to and'think teoitif art the tl k fhf paren thy stupid tz. . Jt ng just one of the best plans of selthead cation we know. ofa Woiould ratbe1 himvo a "hearing ear'" that the BodIX. can Library. "Ieo thfli hif ~to hear, let' hin lijer." Lord Infaikpv to 4ipejItpM both of those who drink whiskey,an4 those who drink- at. timo founts of knowledge .(a e moe.ntoxtating drink) to necepVotalistehteal tths If they know beftel'th'ttudeso out of.th~ IfIgti~ di o Uacon atale r o key very.of.top 5opoate,and wbisha.t.ey phiosopht.gos'.t'ast,odheIl "koowledge;ltpoworphri~ wdg not to refer. M' ste Bi(bt4 i W6 ~.e i se d fuMeof a fee'I o* says' 8 rongth," 'and IOl by the Ilus t to show th relation of Iws in C st as well, rot ou 'oertaily as oll 1 s Lord (n. lomon, weconfoss,is c ctur admiSrotn as a practical philoso. I Locke arnd P~l~ I 'al.8 oance aid t t 1 RlIe. r-nMAiy t 'O ' nis on ,n alov y at Lord a ntiti dQih e 9O. I ,Ouct lQA J0.010gant, 4 'nuodern;phildso ebi, pureoislopIl with your desire. Iistood, then, of a "H1e that hath ;ars he :r ,LId li 4idr.f gds' 1p9 *kgil1 wer ate-ddpablo of obtaininz though li 0 f i ' d t .oping,m to 'a wonderful- doreo of t "Wo. hQat oven moro'e than '6- should thlaC l t IM ehait o A a Q !a.' ~ oars. to. liston,,witic' and but One tongiSo to talk'it. 1c ~brl et Jaus ox, sctliar and r orator a6 he wto; for in tho ovaniligs of t a 1i11 i er, hti ial o b s wif I ll 'of the greatest*poensi n fivo-lan' - . t,ol j 1inti, i proof that ie was'a"schol ar, ot)d, an olegant ono tod, yok 'coifessed *1h he' had learnt.tlO r'ater paro o.what b knew froni the'@eration / f4eb scholars, $a,eiol , lgrs, tle Po0t, f gives tho same testimnony. Hun %red,0howayir, conversed witi'tie samo scholars as Vox and -Rdgbre,,anxd yet learnt mTch l.. l p ,' is a eure ioans of.. learninig thorough.. I ly. 'If in company WIvth ono iian; di I take more than. one half oi the con versation. If' with more than one man, as a general. rule,Aboar tio words 'at least' to-16v6ry one yeg speak. And wionyou bar, 'ite o yO listen, undoratanti 0i rtAToi Dero16 Onup er correspohacog 6 of t'ie, Nw VYr Ierld writes "Considering all the ohaneet operalin against the proeperity of a "Cfernia-ba4 government; density of 01pulalion,' 1I6 prico e4 labor, and grievances innuntrablo -t. ion t naturs ilat. the tide er qqigra o lion should contitially. flew. Indeed, 'w6t hear from Mecklenbiirg thrt ts mnay as N#* hundrOd and fiftlpopll 19A tioi dopsr+ I lurie for A,nrlea,Il o'pie single s.r a trains wpre in requliiq to forward- so e groat .anumber This was two' days ago, and on prbWious days sinlar numbet's left t ifeo' tilry.1 A perfect etitigration .fe'wr~ .9xiWs at tho presn1, molont,Ia PomeranDa' and very.many of the inhabtw6s.*a1t wit4 A 'anxiety to'have' lidingi of 'ihose ig th@l 1I frtieils and relmlirs40ho have . 91 t4O a .hemselvesee! t fr the r cilntry'thit.foi ' *oi owtgged. ilIeroi&n'erliu lhe mo104 t ment la less poruoptibie, but that there la s e v'aft under-curr'ent oeulId be proved at, Ood rl by referefhce to the bookie of t1/9 * log t omfgrgs~on ageni. Thes weekly 'ItlAtigaJes~ I register published by the.polio.oss& the autumn months an 'unuo legegs tiegartures' eoi driai,gde aqsumeq thait.tis.14i ma great niemr. o lng to omigration to your- side ofe the Atlan-u tio." ' - -'' - -' .0sua4r nt'a ews- i, Byaton the Washington.ecorrespondeani of ille-Clos 'olnnati Gaset, ..ays eough )e' M3ked'~ onctterning hi views of thie p'olitial tuation andi .the kelaqta ~ of parties to efttkethdi1106lIk"teb''pfekisp. t!is, thW.Gai phpp44.'ll ub-ev * ,vaulve lips a fortnight .nge. jII has tsiktl ti freoly>'regarding ptolimleai naaftti wlid a of,course,40t, to rAo,0fthi;s 0oversation 'ii can be published1 t s ' Uot' tpo'tmutbetesay, *tth the oee~ 2 ; affairs and policy, and also tim'orD6ghtfysat. isfied with the tarnesiness with-whleff he C etapports the general feat titiAf r w4ildh'n~ -policy. " The gentlira~ 'th'atui~i"~. w i arJ J~Da I*s nOeI 0 iW e.n restIts in. thei abolition of th.. Tydoon. at* and the tedtpoo'f thi' 'advf~g. .t .bOdWa no*trII.I4 . ii naerity. and he? been: orownedI Empi'; The Ty'doiHn hans vtottifd t bs retei4tbsfN40 thiW. P i ot'tof h*4Wt 9 e o asp. ofthe Nothtrft/a$imidi beeg n s er g.s~ Vew aom bas atall of 4 n r yt ine a e dvlp who, i. a the tea s 11a mer - f th T ne has n 'ea a h,i feet 'n o ino rho has not sometimes come short .of omplete.success, when by greater dii. ence and prudence, or by more energy IeA e* o a nPopa - w ato,01 'ITr opoece ins ftiese pu rsuits by 1iiid e f.i Iw.y)1~1 lVqJI O f evan nrooJti!4tqNgd rdo.1-f profWa f..teelIenop in each, and marks ther Arioda' approileehW'to 0Viejevton, arid othey wert, angsireJ. analfh, std. Mtheir falte, it is only'ti Avoi,l 1hem. 1he ,Ian who' ains m:at Chhet1f i a arfoct stadard,, will' iik6: the, nerelt spro'Ach to It. . Tfingh fi' my fall 'far elo tlhb tiiark,'yet, Ii' prilgii14, will,br pid' his'attabienits 'gOeto l eni 'arind raied" and dis6ihifd11,4t1 hme ily evenl pIAt -to the(d fe ' it ained ,o hit f6r, whlih ho t1 rlaboind The.sname Irnth applies i11Ait'er& of Ile heart and lif,-. The4 Whrd 'a aim ig l't W0orfet tnod(Ar4 ot'' llenee'in dciAl, Mnoral and religioeis lif,: fol.1Vling 1, tioigh it- mlay 6m $It h dilece di onraging kii 'th4mslves',Are 'ureitily laking' the gVeatest,. pprohh to iat hey setk,-and are daily improving and lrogressimg in excelenco ndi vitlb. -it a t Oe that such'a lifr. reqlus 'cOnstant. jtchfulness, burthIs w1ll son bico ist' nsreie.lais iai e'i'giIance;,dfiBeut:aIhd jpaicfdl n't thme IMtat, hen oliee foned, ylId a com. Atind Intrinst 6i-their 'tif. The ormaliin of good habits i like ihe hlItingof an 'acohln, which, 'in that arm, id so feele tiqt an infavts -oot ary orlsh it, but ultimlate.ly b'cminfa ain ak wlith gisents calnot shck'. A'lfe iming al perfectiloti V-e08a' !t ain'i ' o nintW duties that are i int. anget of being ovefloIkeA-. Ittile ings form Lhe clactr, little 'iratile erhetteod faithfully nake' great onep iAny,- aid iake tp n number wiat th0i ealn to Ilk in importance. Just as all he daily drilling of troops in time of leace nables thtelin to face ihe'onr rithofidence'in'th-davof bittle, j neEtih ad overd6min'th6 little temp. aitione and dificulties ihat dA,,, .b'en anksid,'are- tho'best 6ns'i,of acqiir, n1g thaeel Virlcconia prHiple thAt will upport them in tle hour of )(te tist langer. The little liut#,f W tone to the higher. Aliet *h6e' hoi'on1 Imspise tie simpler ptobIms of Entlid uchAsethey seem so engre in 10hei 0sults, cold never- - reah ;the 'hi he' anthematicF, or make 1ho ft-l.re ing alculations upon which 'e1 much of raottcel science depend., o+*e1h6 del pises the minor virioes atd tutiels "of fe, which o the'oundation of nearly 11 practical good, can never'aitain to an xperience 6 the higher. The man X-bio id scrupulous in honevs y to a fcLion, and steadily 'teista very tenptaion to oVerr6lIc it th nallest matters, #ill g'aduallv iilal principle so firm, that no 6pp6ttUnity: owever alluring, couild' ro p niiem* von tempt him tosamrfico his integllv, Lfid tlb Mine is true with all. th vir ls. High aims ard 'contlnt mijeute ndeavors to fullow up the' Athimdarill of erfection Iin eVcrfthInU, Are 'thee gr eat lenta f progresaive ifl)3)roV'ient.' It true that, tis imnplietA daily' struggle ud ef1'ott thatinmay eoprlhard to umny., f'an-inward lovefr'rexeelleeie ~:md a tronwll 'to mai is :'d tin' 'frter rilb ae oa gpeIion beIr aim, they 'must daily dtrire to liye prpraetidally toWbhstitheZ hold'flhooretil' Idlyo" When thaf t*c e' ednsIblum 'mt n,'duty it :mnrd I?.' dong' 'lidaeg n't tvryt oftheIr -conidet, their omnpanmy their Ieddluk thiehacbits' of nyrkind, in th'ehehlih of th'el l'tIeds, he impfrovetalebt of thei- finthds, ei the slllhiment of eVery s441a1 labd 'elf gojas nct,whiile they"lim"rt A prattd anding of te, most excellent way;,l)ev, chat 'aenratel~ istigo 'eAch' psW '1. bfn hs fast, a th ~ in' . ig-thmIt~t 11 advatices int kn Usdge becoineylt. II4NDITTI tN ARtaANSAe.-MemfUBi, rovember -29.4Ihe' Appedth"ecia1 owsArkansanssays athat on thce' 10th cst.g~ a body of metn, two hundred Attonjr, own:of Centre Poinmt,1in . Wr Conj. trested 'All the' Iintite ftIfagobled hem into sn oew ft04kg "pimg1g ehd fer them, ani 'theti'p.oeded .' ec hAtoWt' afster Me lfOiihin* Whic 97qyle ice ii,t aythe oftisenis of lhe adj,dnmrig country oded. Into town 'ad'a-ussteaeng was hceid to"ekpres he sentimennt# o.tthb edple r eR4. RIid casitenqe4 an indiserkni-. atedire upon thce assmblyrshcootin i 'he, bend is still int.possession "of althe' exo ange to-da 'direted-.thw N~ ,i alohma Stat4 e -nd SS6 and ned at~ ga 'oar al .Ja~t e( W S?ON8W i x TOUSAND . a tO gor (Me.) pre ourt this after. n1 Ed# tAtafRrted on hi geal C L 1 ai0 miles from the steps of th4 Cort 'Abuse in this city. An immpnk,gittude as spmblea to witness the departure of the ppetr mi9%9( 44hAI was m e e started okl at a rapid gigjfolIpy(y ip '&Ile until he was well o1 o town. 'le took the Hiampden road, and will pass through 1CaWHa p(pn l p.t WYintOrpoi ! Ii'r4kpir , Sa;ortb' B&telfIast dis JAper4. 'ty-eight, miles. where he will siop for the night. It is a bantit ifil dar, and Weston is in the best of sprite neid expecti to'reach Belfast by elven t'.01ek to night, allowing one hour for ""pper At Winterport. The ronds are in very good c6ndition. Weston's jour. ney is to St. Paul hnd back throngh St Loie, Cinchinati, Baltimore tand PhilM. 'dolphik, to the City 'Hall Ii Now York, where it isto triittte one hundred 'isty hence. Ti. SUGAR CROP iN LoUisfAPAi We copy from the Now Orleans Pri. ce, Currme, of Sntardny last, the fol. lowing gratifying information relative to the Sugar crop of Louisiana : The accounts from the sugar grow ing districts of the State, we are pleased to learn, are of the most gratifying character.' The cane is overywhere yielding well, and on some plantations, and particularly on fresh lands, the plant cane affords a turnout of about three hogsheads to the acre-a very unusual occurrence. Besides obtaining a large yield of su gar this season in proportion to the number of acres planted, the planter is favored in another way; we .refer to the fact that owing to the large and longt4fy growth of the cane, it will re J uire fewer acres of i'eed cane to plant a4given number of acres of land than is ordinarily thease. With the ad. 'antage, just hoticed, the feeling among the planters at present is to plant largoly for the next crop, and the prospect now seems fair that our State will, before very long, resume her old position as a sugar growing re gion, MomE Goon Nws FRO Wentllo. 'rosl--A letter in the Baltimore Ga c e d s a y s t, #Therb need be no longer a doubt, in truth, that Con .ress will meet on Monday' under deeldedly improved auspices.; I learn that even soine ef fort will be mtde to' conciliate the South by the extremists. The Demo oratio and Demooratie Cinservative members, in the meantime, seem dis. posed to let the Radicals paddle their canoe unmolested by parliamentary Impedimentr.- They say 'let us quiet ly-look on and see what will be pro ,posed ; ut 'vote as consciene shall dictate.1 The same writer says Grant wants Washburn* and Rawlins in his 0abi. neot, OtCr ANotNo CoLORn.--Th philosopher 'Greeley, of thi.: New York '2Wbune will av6r fRinihis Id absurdities tintiil he i.4 ilin'ilf finished by death. His last jol. ly wis dlspayed i at recent lectre to soi',e ns'grors In Now York. tHe said that "he believed tihat if the white men in Amterica were planted in A frica they would in' lime become blaick, or at least very ditrk-skinned." lI there was any timdh In the proposition, its converse ought to be eqnally true. Why is it tha tihe negroes have not been bleached liigi AmericW TheXhulobo. ataid atto'ti rn:blel.k by being hung as a,"sci-ecrbO" In Libeia. iPFonTANTO oGA R 'MANUFAOTUR iande T1he Uonmisioner of internsa. )eyemuie hs presrribg# the followipg mot ofi.cancelJung the tax-paid stamps for se'gars: i het ip staips (tax paid) for segars in W il .be'canceledi by the use .o a.4; blste' ol'. brase or copper, in. wbih there eball be cut nQt less than atx (4) wue~ inmes, long enough to es. tend hOt 1es thar three quarters of ap 1i)19) beygmd.each side of the stamp on the bog. TLhe name of the mnanufactur Sand46 thl~ate Qt cancellation must be teor imprmntedt upon the stamp. Theli iork of uffning. and canceling must 'e 4h~ ba he mantufacturer. Anel Ale Keteheyotines the world, t rough the Greenboro Ti'mes, abt he. he succeeded, 'after many seze labon, in~ bringing, to aperfeotion xemystery. . of -perpetuaal motion, He say. .that'the mAchinery is of bh.~rnp 'st4hsraoter and will soon bpP~een 494 toAbs, pubjlio for their ju999tlol0 i* I:also 'olaims to .have Jn#.bqd popW Aoouple OUr., whero. Sy 9.opgneer e~a, up hi. traio ~thouat te qId 9f ariy persen,a regard. less as to te numbler of oars masking , e .99~ nof a co#test of wits .be twes a pp) 9e, juste e t., the Toomibs iiiy gilwhp,was,arranged for g a o good,fonr-line verse "The -bcasw pw fa 4," boWid 4'om;Honotterhead" *fti repied, ~'AIItIw1g~1fr~ di -n.the essesse r ' fIa ta Iltb the. ob' 6 of4i 6 ' No oDI N. 0%. 'striot of W W on oit th eon 're, as anno d t no more 0r, Cm ratloqi" ro be ervq t t edeop w a. eon fed - ihe d that there are ten sand ofat "ad of the gover ' eOt" in the Metropolis who would ha_S starved if they had 11A9t-O Ad NJ brat z . .* Just so. !'liservices of the poor negroes will n 4 until 1872. In tho meantime' lot them retire to the country, hire themselves to their former mnstors, eschew the city life they have been leading.,acquire habitf. o lay by their small earningi, and in 1872 they Imay have lebrn4d who are really their best friends.--- W.'. JoUr SPECIN PAYir4NT. -Tia Waihi ig ton correspondnt of the ialt imor. Ga tece says: Thereis a.poweril combinaion no-e For,ming il this city, hoafted. by Jay looke, for he pirpoie of senrinig an. olrly re01mpiion of appcie payknw.tas., rhe combina tion is said to embrace- a argo niumber of tho abliest n in. the epuivea raoka, who repudiate the yroposition ofSonator Shermann to pre 40re for rewunmpkioi two years benep. rhey express the determinationl to haYD tPecil, Phyments at a much enrlier dity, mnd the puirposo is to, press for an iMm'6. Hiate resumpt ion. A leadia:g politiclaln ,ere, who professes La be in thue combi' ,uil ion, SayA that., h scheme is filly enl, lorsed by Gen. Grant, who will throw ,he whole weighI. of; lis infiience inl hS ravor, ind who will take an active par n. securing its success. A NEw PIAN FOR Pnoviti rOi ruE NEonoEs.-A Mr. Evans, tuer ber of the Wheeling Legiblature from Monroe county, has offered In that body the following rosolutioti I "That our senators in the senate of the United States be instructed, and our representatives in said Congress be requested, to procure the passage of an act by Congress to give of the pub. lie lands of the United States lying between the thirtieth and thirty-sev. enth degrees of north lat-itude, atid the ninety eighth and one hundred and fourteeith degree of longitude west from Greenwioh, togetitr *ith such other aid as shall induce the' ro moval thereto of the frledthon anti the other persons o' African descent within the United States." Tu GAUSS IIMMoRANTS.--We are offiCially infortned that Genm-al Jlol Wagener, Superintendent of the In migration Bureau, has made arrange ments to settle in this State all of the immigrants who catme on the bark Gauss, if they ire willing to remain. He has secured places for some wsth good wages, and for others land free of charge, provided they will settle ten families together. !A very gener. Il desire is expressed by the people of the city and State to retain those imi migrants, and the only thing needed row to complete the arrangement is transportation to the places where Dimployinent has been obtalnedfor hem.--Charleaton News. 1n. E. A. POLLARD.-The Now Vork San says: "For seome days before the sad fate f his brother, Mr. E. A. Pollard felt lepressed, uneasy, and lonesomne.- A gloomi eajne over huis spirits which iould not be accounted for nor do acribod. 4t. seemed like the promoni Lory forebodingof some iunhappy oo,. ,arrence. He has..baion-heard to re rththe had as tenderney toward presentiments, and years ago, when bis f;erd ldiedithe .certainlty- of. the DvenL .a impressedl upon. his mind theonight befoyo.u A eompany has been ormied, with the sanction of the Argentine Govern ment, to export live eettle'to Euroyie rrom Buenos Ayres. 1Feri this new rnterprise seven large steamners art to be built In Engled, fitted ide iry twelve hundred head of cattle ant to li.t.ill eight th'ous&hd agallons of sea water every day,:and itot idedegplish the voyage frot atho. RivFr.Platterto England.In twenty five daye ~ DzI'rTI A' 00MPEiw AEx GP,NRen. Al,..- Blrigadter General N Ga EC~Nn. lied very sudden'ly.oday morniaig at Midway, Bullockiunty, Alabama, where he:was engaged in teaching. He was a native of Soth Cai'eli'na, a grado~ ate of WVest Point, lutd a co'n naider. of the Confederate troops at the. battle of Leesburg. B-r. Loui. .Fo te telier of epel uts in S 9 Lqp, who make represenlttons gold for the aii o a r i ne ork b si,1 'au,er ho Umited States At,~.~'i ~al~iji IfUthetoders, pot ex~ oe g' *of gold per week to impormey, for mont of' custom detie. Mr. Edwin M. Stanton annonees thvat'hls'healt-h has been so comnplete. ly sh,tteored from his long service Ira the War Departmen~t that honoospid apt,endure,the labor and responsibilli. tof anothe. Cabinegegoe4 even If 1he d any desire--,whIek 'hede. not*.s A91ldimg any ptabli0 ee,ewangjo i d9tiis Pot reetgtgaRgy erWQteten, one wht top~ e A *49 pte( paon4' Is ted h 4"" pondlath Local Itemss Postponed. The meeting of the Soldiers' Rellef Ussociation which was to have cothe f lost Monday, has beep postponed until Monday,. l4th ist. Itev. 0. R. Brackett, will deliver bb uddress. spppWf.lA*ajfi9ceted to be prosent. Northern Visitors.r i [. A largo de.gaid ofA yoan41 ind:Pnslmnpadhasw Lown oh Thuray last, en route for 1h4 Western oti .fI 91 i. f p totir Lown on thir retura. W lhthey rollo.wing i s* J ist of atheia.'an't p. Ducbert and bly, Uf6Utj Jo l ryan)Wuo'.. ant Pro. burg (Pi.) NVI. Ii. Bresiifjjfn e ru-.-) i' 1. teenmr.Lan,cas (Pa.) n :cr; Wim. irr iypyt% ady, Hagigrt.ow, M d., D. S&r,tw, Gkorge Mk-11, J,,hn B,.1i, Daij. Wint ers C, r)n, John Mc. [auhy, pf. V. B. Denr, J. M. Fnk, W. C. KCirkl).art, H., N 4eik4, -Dr. W. T. St.onbrakorw brs:,Geoi 'h1en - der, Samuel ells,. Ftainklintocoity, ll., J. 0. ayrtt;, akUn- C yba Springs, N. Tr,y it, "Farne ns well as tm should be apprised of changes in th Iat,ber beforo they occur. Bar facteri are too costly to be In the reaeh of IpAny, bu hprqjqja ch .YPx'.W,toee.Ono,0 which wo find in no. .;.ehange. A good farmer'. -baronoter,a. inay be made in tht follo.wig inno er 1 ( OTake a - colhnion-i pIokle bottld, wide-mn6uthed ; 'fllOwI 'Wii thils inches of the top with *at6,AIe" take a coinhion Fload%ha 6 i1&l i.. moving the skraw oovo aidgiind cleans. ing the flask thidonghy.1p-*Ige'the neck of the flask 'af frir -'wii?Mo, atnd the biai'eg""i'gto. 1, , . -~ Xn ino. wo*thor the.wate wii J)a.the the neck of the fiask even-higher, thsn the mouth df the btildi! -a'i,*Vbt Windy weather it Will fyll' an inch of tk "'nIt o p, Bofore a heavy gale,of,jud!ho xyater bus been seon to leave thao.flask.!alt,. gother at least eIgit hodrWiteforbbth' gale came to its o" *fiide. tion was madia n 4 e . muicaoted etp LonJJQdon janas RLeeting of' th to94k Q rs,qt~6J. lnbla, and A The apn4apoggg . of thi$ conPany,'say, the n held in tIhe C.rol1n4 0i1, 9 Ona,. Thna lay Iast. Thq st ppca latgoelyrepmese4t. pd and lhe proq4qdlegal at laquaih ewere,.pp., lirely,b feso'nauer. The pop~u,1 trebotto:of he ofi -ere were:reoeeld- ad aoptedwiThe mbjeot of' oonso1iidato6 withk the!UabiNiette ad South Carollaa-Cdmpatl, WaaYN&bly An eldohit~ I)I'eitokM foi dW4iffaswIt% year resalted in th'* bholee'olf aIld1'kg thob CEd wad MifkiWi Raisset,' (Mnyot4,) $4han,1 15. -d J#ohson, of August Thp rAna ou ls i. elan of Jddge" 01if'q4 who.hold poliolds<dfe n,ine sl e6 have beon transf#red dr hals .ad look s harply' to the Midit -~~ larity ofa tre 'proo6eding..tA pwJ .Tournhl. ..4 1.' ! i1 p,oltoy t,o # ,tb pa~ oonsont of th6ecompa, s e ois1on, of dotlse, wdgsi iTV ~t pyrty cohd 'ot y er. Nw Arise jjjp 'l thief. Road.1 hb dv Mr. J0lid Simionton Rh8 e hst4!f. O.! 5 j.!,j th s. Dnpoait's Gurn5w ,p4 venea at A bba1l 6wM Mitw~ '' 9qd m9dhem al. with * 7o4biIb H e titt 4 aV3 odb ~ 3