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williatii b&is PfftiietoM A FaMily Paper, Devoted to Sciecdi Art, Inquirv, Industrv and Literatur [Terins---$300 ner Antn, Ii Advanbr VOL WINNSBORO, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING., MAY 27 1874. [NO THE kAIRFIEiD AtAAtD iS P1Bualt.I8ED WEXKLY IB WItLIAMS, & DAVIS. Ferort.--Tits litsaX is Oibthkhed Week in the T6wA of Wiansboro, at 83-.Wb in r eiblrq1y in d4an'ie. - b All tianIsWIeL advertiseinedts to be psidi a advanco. Obituary NotUte. WA TibUteis $1 00 par The bift of plnos. WHA T L.EADING NeilTIIH1N 1 oin Ast SAv ABOUTSIUr1 IAIOLINA. (From Ah 'New Yo-k World ] if the South CsaIlibtanH fail in their appsel to the Getieral . Govern. hient for relhi, it wil hardly be fromu lack of fiz-xibility in th'e appeal. Its. oently. they 'ahk'4 relief' b'coaune Soutr Caorolina ib in law the equal of the t.thet States, and (this 1,etitioll Dot meeti with gUed suooes-,) now 0on% Mr. EF . linen S. 1K-itt, who asks reliel becadim e. "South Carflia~t is utt a saverefitn S ate in eithe'r theory or fV-ot." The ewk recall. the In. dems.'* applicatio rot *htahey at the b mnm;aaiut. "Me wait drink whit-key. Me good lndina.h fto. p led tho commissary : lien you don't want whiskey." Prouptly re tpon'ded L . : lio dani rasoal." A CASS IN WHIoH STATES3MANSiIJP OUGHT 10 B9 EXHIAUdTED. { kn t he New York Ttibune .1 The usitiority presented tihe com plaita its a foreible atu.er with ur Iit'ieet u ivor of the ten medi te iin terfe-reelce of Cuogress. Mesrs. Potter waid Ward tersely eun up the (rightful polimidai dewuralistion of Soulh Carolina, and re-suonenli that an iluvestigation be ordered. As the To ibutne 1.ai already said, it seems cruel to relegate the whole q'aestiona to a v~tiax population, the preponderating majority of which is inade up of ag. orant elements that - are hure to be used for corrupt pur. po-es by corrupt ineo. There is uow rne hope ti that direction. It 6 pos. sibis ihat a careful inquiry into all the facts tay, this uinority suggests, di-olooe somne remnedy p,.ssiblo to O 'it bilgy prevetit, a repeti. tio of similar anarh y. or ou0rs ktobo'dy terlouly thinks of chai:ging the basis of suffrage ill South Caro. Itha ; but statesfif hiIp 'uibit 'to be' exhau..ted';before the State be *h'l61ly given over to woiks of evil. THE tlAT o)AL, AIMiMIXTRAT.oN IAGILCT AT FAUI.T. [F:om the New York Evening Post,] Bad as the conditioh -o the tax payer ir, there is probably no theuns of kelief except by teaohinag the votte a b.tter way. The. Fuderui Admit.istratiou, hoiever, has in its power the means to prumute a griesat refrnna. It has been laigoly at zuult for afiliatiahg wih such iabagers of the dominant party as Moses and Patteron. Without the appar'eht rtoUgnition of the Federal Adwinis tratiou, these ruen would ha&ve had little power for good or evil. There a-in ie no doubt that, if the leadeis bf the R-publican party *ill refuse to affiliate With thtu anij.irator., the Southern States will woona be able to correct their own errors. A neglect * to take this course has givern Texas over to the Dsamourats, and tiudriubt edly has Wi~ake.bed the streigalh of the Admninistration party in other . Suates. P.,Iitical expediency, as * welt as justice., therefore, seetna to de~ apuu thie lQegablioaus thewolicy of exoceiaing those corrupt meiiete. By adopting this auase, peaceable an&sd hunlus~t citaos wall have a fdir onande 'to *ain the iine.ened to whauon their goou ohauracuter shouad entitle tterw ; and this is how the Adatiauis tmniion tion help tihe trakpaers of Bor*Calu- .tl [From the New Yura Tiriude 3 Thfsa new way to piay old debt." by whieb Mr. Ulard. so and his sanooi. a te. propose to reduce the botidert in dejtedu.es. of South Carolina frun sixteeni aillio~ns to five maataous, ia a * fhinig ouluainmationa tothe long course ofensaually..orations pursued since orala call iananaiormr- perastions which, when stespp-d or ail rleguae, are sound to consist in pluunorinrg * the tazp~ayeas of tile dtate with oneS hand and detraudinag thme money hond erg of New York with the'other. We are aware that Mr. Ciardciz, and bis fellow officials profesto haave turned over a new heat, anid affiani that they * are tr ying to ruu the govermn ment withs honesty and tecoany. We have seen no evidenee to confiran their asser. tins. 'rho taxes eulleoted last fall were ample to have paid.a year's -in terest on the entire bundedl debt and s.11 reasonable expense of oarrjing on the .8t4t9 Gouveronment, hut the r~egslature made w'ay writ ithe. whole *Wtut, and, as uasual, sirippod the * treasgry of ever~y pilab le dollar. if we are iU4d'tha~ that the Stte of fiuere are trying to check the tide eof es$ravaagatsoo .and . oruptiio'd, / %we shat1 want sotnothing mars than fir .ords batotq we putt faith Ia thenr.. he o e Jqretofar Treasrer an M..M.. nanolal Agent Kinipton, wno, ae cording to the statements of these of eers, sold o- hypothecated sosno six Mnillions of fraudulent bouds in New York, we shall begih to think there is smiwellng in these professiona of vir tue ; but whille*Pker parades his aeiltla in Columbia, an'd Kimpton is in f-ilmdly consltatilub with Troa-,ur. or Cardozo in New York, wro can see no reasu for ohnginj our opiuious. Through a ilass Darkly. Mr. Hieury Watterson of th6 Cousier Juin.I, lasrecently vitited the Nasionsal Capici.1, and from tb, Iitspiting po:nt furnished hia paper with the aesult of a4 po.t-prrandial ob serv..tiuu di Osen U1md thloga. lie i.ad been poking fearful fun at Grat for a namoor of years ; but either Ben Butler's ohampagne, or the Preidensa sherry, or rwo awful ma. Jesr.y that doih hedge About a Ubief Executive) has costtrivedl to work Aiine-wouders su the brain of ,Ir. fleury Wart.-rson. Hear lim. 61t :s now b.lieved in Watmsshington, sulory and b)y the coolst-bemaded meU, tunt Grant mueana a third turin, and that he does not rreko wiihout Iis bolt. [ o-ifen.s that I taik he h s even more th.,an that in hi., mind' eye. Vhen - look baok into the oigm, cour.o and to ior of ha ad.. m11initrafaon, how he played with p .rti. a befose he became Fr si dnt and how lie has played witi the politttauans tice when bew'ildered arid SOdbtiuuk, L gazed u1 on the campos.tiOu of his Cabinet ; when I conimii jer the cool way he dihposed 4-f Moston aud the cool way he would di-poAo of Wa-hburne ; when I see hit, t qoipage rolling i hi ough the sati et, in a deflant, ra gal istyse; unused to the buinpliosty of a Republican Court atnl know that his private habits tire equally difiant, and, mindlul of these thingt., wheu L rowoumbtrthat nobody is thookid or alarinud, I -eau %ork out no other :esult as the natur., the inevitable purpose of his mimd ud bcai t than thtt mort of pertsonal goivernment to wlihi Prince Loui, Napoleon addies ed hinmself after hiu alevatLin to tie Chief Magistruoy of the Vireob Republic. Aid why noL I WhAt is to pre. vent hius and who I Look at the laute 01 pirties. There are in the Republean party but two considera bk muen retnaininag ol the seene a, Prehidential po.sAbihities, Blaine and Wasbhburne. The veto kal.e .1orton as dead as at door-niail. It aet Logun buck a thouaand years. Covkhing is not in Grai.t's way. He and Gru.nt have made a league, offensive and defensive. If Wash. burie comnes hoine und goes intot be Cabinet, that will bc the end of him. 1 ainie is a man of extraordinady energy and spring-by odds tLe brightest man si Cngresmi-but, with a devided p irty, what h >w will lie hava ? Cross over to the Democratic party. It is only divided, but it tiaH) not one biUglo leader of getniis and nerve. Thurman is a r-olemna aespeotability, cold and virtuous. Heudricks is an amiable common. plaoe. The Grangers coue in be. -ween thi t*o. '1hey nre tuerely aoa;e amanhers. They e-Ibrnce o ly a class are section al a nd loi. The out-anid-out LibesaalA are seatterod. The South is a eipaher. It is in a contditiosn to sell out or be cruabed out. Thus behold the opportunity and the man ; ~a disals prospect iii deed5 but a real arnd a dangerous prdispeet. A rkansas is nuta to Grant. Instead of inu ing his adhdinistrations it adds to bise peormsonal srenguth by conutribu tinig to a -guathierinig national and po. pillar dihoonatent. 8'ranagely enoughi there is ti,..le 'dhpoit.ion to hild hhim respoisibile for such occiurrencoes that endule his Snsaoil and throuiglah its agents, have disgraced the wbn-ns contty ja thei vnaris Soauthe, n Srat'They only 'renider it motre easy for himn to mold the South to his hand sin 1876. Thus mlatt rs stitid at the present miomnsas. 0Orant iisithe cantrae figui-i. Thes Demoet'~a sarht just strong1. enlsi to luuate he1 Grsanigers are justr w. nkI oeegh to hold their owns The ILibe rails aile nsihteit i tg bekongh snor , eak enugh~l to cnut <xopt 5.8 lalenists. Eves ytbis g seems t intfaor Gi anit. No atter a hat is duone, t. lEanam, Graint- wrd. It the lorsiden-. tial electhIon should come1 off this year niothait g could keep himo from a third term ; and elected fir a third torm,, the Cos ier-Joun its's stret cher will be tooe lust raetort of thme imphrsae tioables. They will not be able tos compass his. overthrow by the old, pt'acetal mneans, A third terms tueis~d itvolutioni, and Gran~tism and revyolution,, are synionymuoas. Tbey liply the satliG thinmg. Thbey are conver4Ibld retmn, The flonrer trade is considerable In $ew Yo-k. There' are sixy eight floriste ; an'id abt f 0 ower stand. lu the Oity? ,.The (iolomibiaIBoard of Trad4e h~al invitea th party iii New York edi tore a ow.$,-avelinug Souith to 'i.-it Co. lowabia. and acp6 th~ hiosphaliiaei of the 04i5000M. . . lnssachusetts. SrnmNGFi.D),31ay 18.-Thd mian who took up the cry at Ilaydenvillo and curried it to Leeds was M yron Day.- A little befoie 8 o'clock, while all the people of this pIlace were just goitig tuwaid or finishing their bicakfa,ts, their attention wad attracted by the appearauce of Myron Day, from II.,ydeiville, on a horo, sbouting, wildly : ,l'ho -seorvoir is broken I Savo yourselves, for the floud is at hand P"I' l ruahed for the bridge over tihe dam, itid had got about ulf way over it, wheo th) roar of the coming waters was heard by he inlnit.it ants, who oy this time stood at their daoor steps. He dlash ed toward Florence, and the people luked north toward the noti dam ..id Maw Ihere what st.emed t. thenm a crest fin enormonus Moving wood. pile, fifty feet high. They knew *, hat it was and ru,hed wildly up the Sh pt-a to sate guastord. Tbir tiousos a ert 1. It just as the% st.-od, with the ta t left a eAd for breakfast and the ochildren getting ready lor tehool. III It a thin three m11inutes the stos.q d an had given way, fand the ga et columu of wvator, laden with fraine hoo.-es, pianos, Rewing oonhaine, builers, iron whls, hugo grist nmill maebino.ery, cows, slhe p, pooultry nd hunuoan beings froi ii vdentille, plunged into the valley i-f Loeds. Mueaures for imm cuediste relit f have beenl i.stituted at flaydenville M r. Hlaylen sent uit niotice to rebuil ed his orks, and offeis to employ all tota-e who ever woiked for himt, and its ImnI-y moro as atre need in clear Ing away the debri-, ancd is naak it-g preparationt f.,r sask. Ilundreds of acres ile covered with the .nd rent. nauts of villages which audorned the tract of conn- ry runningt eight miles tirough 'l amp-hire county, aid non a .orti en waste of land, btones, ruius and corpsts. Mlissourb ST. Louis, MIay 18. - Judge MleClare, Chief Justice of Arkatsas, and Colonel Oliver, Sheriff of Pal ki dOtunty, have at rived here, en route to \Vabihigton. Juige Motlure -ays fill tatonoiets uptOn which A ttortev Geteral Williama predicaied lhis Opinioi in the Brook.-Baxter Case are false from beginnicng to end, and that the 1louats of the State, includ Ing the Supcilie Court, have niever had under adjudication the c se erro nteously maade tip by Mr. Williinias. W ith regltd to the pi e.scnt couditiun of Little Rock, he said th.at the situa tion t emained unchaiged ; that hBooks would never surretnder to Baxteo's force-i but only to the F.,d eral authoriti, s ; Brooks would oun linue to be reco-nized as the lawful Goveinor by the State Atuditor, Trea.urer aid Atturney-G .ner.il, 11n)d, inl fact, by all the exceutivo olfioeis, except Mr. Johinsow, 8ecro. tary of State, and th.t if Mr. Wil liams cun diotato who is Governor ualo.inist toll the executive offi -eas and against the decisions of Courti then there is no longer a Ro'pablii.n formi of govoonmnit. Tie whole ques. tion will be brought before Cou. gress. toblug illta in Polilles. To matny of thte younger voters-, it is at regret that their 3 earS, or othber like good andaa suflicienat. reasons, pro. vn-ed their set ving their couutry alt the field. But war is not the onirit Ierii, boy any la.nuons, that huiks ini the paith of' a republic. Tne atormo that moaks.- theow ave boil untd the maists or..eck las less of deadly doamoger tin it thlan ttoe borer. goawing unioo tooed int the dark, or the dfly lot er ospitng siliently and a. .0itiy :. Omt pa ak to pliank and. froms beamii to t.dau Si. The stle~t1 cor.ut tiln that eats out. the haeakt a: poguliar ilk4itu tIons ta moo e to be direnaded thlani ala) shiock of lu. eign at~ greBion, ,r uany paox.- o.f civil duikord. '1 he AmII. :iclon caperotment i,his gr~atd ex eso iim.. lt, oh a free 1.hald inhIti teal by a liee pioj.le, :o. kl. g their own law's oc i. y. :-e.vanIts, inl pi1.0e of otaey hng a ntsir g. eraaing t e n.eltiti .Ill ha dcdaoing in. Ibcha' ed to-ltoy, no at wnat loot' mtenio cd iii 18601 ; as s unao loever beean auta.ed noour. Oid 0men0, slinsioetl hlose looks bas o g azzle'i in the poul-lie aervace, bine~it a andc pirosess.Iinal anon whero hfo lolOt los alty to truth, hoo or uad county maokes their white ha,.ira a eowno oh civic wmesit, have ca ught, thoe naimn. They3 ure tlkatng coat-el tot thia ltu mnent, for the salety of the a epubi c Ic is for the yotu.g thien ot the coun-. try to take notion. A,,e ilana; it l. the etaiintl~e i.reaopratire o ft y-th to co.-Sapringfield (M Mas.) . R&pjublacan. Says the New York Herald u "We trust tiame will :-oft cun.e whe notthing will be retmewubored of thei war but the valor atnd devotion it In, e l ed on both :-ides, ad wvhen Noa tli and Southt will vie will each other it doaing honor to the valor and pat rio tiam of Reynolds and Jackson, Mada and Lee." The genaaone teinciti tion utf the Noa th and Sooth te osly question of time. Time is the gr ea [From the Atlanta Conistitution.j Practical Hints for Farmers. THE ERROR OF TYi SOUTH. -WO Oxtraot as fullows froin tb apeuh of lion. J. It. Dodge : Tip e otton Status have boon as. peCially perSiaent its disregtr.linit thiea tea'a in1s of Stati~slics aiil def$ il._ tihe laws of politi.ai oossnomaay. I, '. ry initellideut publiii.Lt kius that A curtain] a utsout of naonellasy, ay a pres estt uverage of' $30),000,0U niuy be derivud from os ttot5. If th1o averag quatatity i. iL'Oreased the priou ui nushaissies, and vice Cersa. Siiluotuationss are rrequent ti speculator or isnfuuturur, iadlao Lt.u p:dueur, dos ives na aivaitiug. It %ou thouim to produco fiv., iii. I onl ..ill you oblLa',in 10 teents per )unsd and lose i istoy ; if yiu grow out, tLIrea you get 2U cet.,t and ob tain a prufit.. Now, it is better for the wosld, afid ins a beriea of year.,, b.tter for (e grows r, to pruduc. regularly ell >ugh to supply lte our. r5-iu wansts of the tr.Adi at, a neidouin and renunerative prioi. or as near a regula bupp'y as po.,sible, for thle 'iciv.itud ua t the seuaso will inevit a bly ca .as i..j.irais il etuatious d's.pite tie highe.st efLrts of hi5U5n ,Aimion anid fu esight. As the uses of cut.soi iniorca.si, a.nd aurkets are txtended thruughouti the wur'd, its nt isiul.acuae wait be eii.ged, aud its unnui should ohiniu corresjpond. isg ens argvnisLnt.. To overatep the l-tissad.,sy of curr en.t deunasd aud glut th e asarket may be pleasiog to t .U Si. eulator 11ad to the IssinInufaao., tua rer, so fAr aS ie coiabines rsp.cu. lation wiL weavinsg, but it is death to the grower. Theare to assuch false reasossiug on thL asatter. A plautser masy truly ailliru, tat, ie obtai.is $30 per aiuse fur leil cutton, and but, $25 for his Cut 1, u.d he ihereupu asnd tberefore decuas thatl he %%il plant n) i.re ur1. .let. ail act upon ahis sugge... tivlti and iueteud of $55 fur the acre of Cot toni acid iat uf cura, the lot.. I ietArt. (l the two alures f aottol Will le but $30. A surplus of cur naay be [-ull ilnto mudst, and wool, and hasakey, or used tu eke out, a 1c IC ty -U lon.e kiud of lorage forussalh,;1 k-Is a turl lue of ct o ut'1 ust wa it 1is the slow Js iding ut 010 hmills of the isbrientinLg guud3 u.u.ly until dis nsta.t lw p-. es ses prottuuees s educ. ttior oi e: pans -igly. 'Jitus, male cttai i is and long vrill be Ile badisig pauduct ai.d the 1ot pratinI.b u 1els Lrop atju't p I Ceb, iIS Iro.n t enee in the ilt ti..h kept, aid i e.ow keepin g thse S.1tes si Col.> I alrtki 0 p,vei ty which is as uniecessa ry Hs it Ia is Siloaveilie.t and 1ijuros. It does iot, prud ut a uanoy enough to give wt alth to at p pulauiola ul biane ss.lhlons.m. The othes a.op.<, ill s cud u baaeiy equaling lu the ag giegate the schelptsf 01os this, should iupriscut, it least $4 fir every one o. eation. The censaus recuad of pro dultion in, these 8.ates is but $558 000,00 ; alse record t-hould tse Isnld. to lead SI,50QU00,UU . WiLh three foutths of the people of tenl Stato eiapluyed ill agriculture, tho val lie (6- agricuIlturai paoducts execeds bit little th..t of the8 Stiates of Newv Yusk adit P'ensssylvaninis, wha~o onsly one fourth are so onaployed. TVae aiver ag~es for e..ch per.siu esinpjloyed in sag iou Isture iu thsoo States are rea spiectively, as dedutsced rusts the den. et-a, $97?7 unl d $70j7, while those os Geouaga sitd M~.ais1 i asc $230 aind $282. For the (cia Stales (lie average is $267 ; l orcihe four popua iiS.Idulu bLacts .$(J9. flvens thu .:5.tosi prod acings~ ode..p corna show. a iasrger reurn's, t1.e ayerage for onse runo'isl labor ins the five Sscaa. betwoena the Oi. aver asd thuc laske.s bting $498~ , u thei -il sterio e~ .stern u'.latsj nOtnc $-ai.'a00.i for eastIsh arerC. It in a> 0 thle canas~l is lea's carnspleto in (lie cot.(ou Sste but it is Unsloase i,.bte tha.~ ags ia,UhIural insdui try asndes~ a atu~aias.r aggregupto soturna a Io. stan ias asy oithesr setion. Nisr is the reuasoni aitinga ; it is duO so thei pr.insi inesce of cottoss, a lao sre turns laor whicoal as substanstial ly a fixed sinaalsitusd assgledt, of oshor res Los., a .ldo at the topo),.r.lphy aund tesp~iai-taus tof L~iis t-oin. '1lu aress.a o~cc'upiedl by cottuon, al Il.,wing~ 10( per cenit. aiddittain so unt st i onstta siless tha iose fatieth isof i te Iiurrsace uS thesse Stts ; it is bust one-o thairtesenth of tiohe rrslaioni actusally occeupi.-d as tfarmSi. Firty sx per cet-t. aof th lao san~as J. op w.s growns i.. 81 counsltte.s waieb te siOAll that paroduod sa ss sat:Ch sas tean thaousandsa hu es easels; I ad 77 per cent. grew in 215 conaiatie.', ansakling nlot leasS than. live basles 0..db. Thse total aeureage j.s .istton is seiarcly snore thsan onte s'ixted.sth of the aus fa ss of Teuxas. \vastis to ho dtone wi'th the oth r fifteen ~isierns lbs 1 A very lasrge proplotion ot the area oft these States is unadiaptedi to 00 tont either by renason of' elevautlor or of iioit 'IThere is nos other ~ootion of theo couniry with resoursces so v-aried; a.o~O presning such a field for now ansd pronsislng eosterpri es. Cornipui tt,. is p.ossible witls she sea tidILad la onges and bbaaanaald othier fruito, inFlorida, and with New York .ld Michigan, in apples and other ruit', on tho table lands of the Alle. .ha ies. More than hiaiili the va I ie Of ill COttonl eXposta i.4 paid for -m1aports of mugir, which could and iIould all be grown ill these States I Cut one potind it. tenl of the I equired anpoly is umaide, Up siu a blmaller aur taee than half of at singlo county 20 uiles equare. The detumd of th .Vorld fur ) l-cOuttonl, rupe, palma hristi, aid iny other-is 1.rge a1.1 prices are romiunerative, and thik retion is ;-eeutiarly adapted to their 11o0l)ution. A hundred millioin p ,atnidS of olCeese, to co.aeCt witl in lal quantity inl New York, with. out danmigur of glutting the luarket, w3nid be made irom gra-s a of tie glades that gruw ol lanidm cuhog o-.. wettieth the value of J. .npaic S.ato paauIage. Mluro than two hunidred millions of veres of these Si~t.is a 1o covaI e with wood1'aliud thu UX is still brought into iequisition tu pirdio tL.e iolttrlih of the forest, and await a tiow dea;.my for replaoing fielti wirl out by a wahteful cultule while a tiaber famine threatens other tinctIt.. of the country, and a th mnwzmnd form of woody Iatorieation all be tranusuted iaro gold--..t eau-t into greenbucks, whitih seemed to be pieutrred to gold in ocertain districts. Even the forest -Iuds, certuialy tho.e of the coast-bult, are covered with wild gra-see, only par. tinllk utilized, wlieob in Uonhlectjiun with the herbage of the prario sou. LIOnS, tare worth, in .e-h1 01.1 wool, at a Meagre eztillate,lif tle vllue tf I the coittu crop. Thie list might be inuren4a,:d indefinitel'y. WithI theI Inteoduction of the best machinery, he l.rN, ecallonmical uaethod 4, anIad t..O a.Ot eiieu t, mean s of l rtiliz i atn, with well diected and periistent, .abur, a dapited to the waiits of all fas-e of w' olkel, tle! present popu .Ltin i* atilply tufliieint to double Atho pro.s ploduct of agricultural ill lustr3, und far more than double ia iI olts. Rcrorwed Episcopal Church. It was bit a fctw days ago that I vrotd o' t hie e.,ignat i*.in of the Iev. DIr. Sabine tIlio te rtcttorship of the I hitUrei of tit A tuinenliVlt, at. thbe cor ier of Nlaadsn atenue unid East I'weity-eighth streat, and his lcueSs ,il to) I lu t u mtmilia patmry. St Ubso Ilenltly le wus ch'sen rUotor o1 th.) ut itefurmed (',.miaopa Chnroh at le corler t.f NLadi100 OrII all ry sevetith strec., and began his luties th,C twO Suand-ays ago. It, 1.0Cems tait the doctor'S infhience was I a greit. with hi old conegiegation iat tile lamrgevr part of it- lully 4eve-lle.ighths of it-syn:m.thized wtl It om, evet to I le ext -lit (at abandon, - tag tie lrotest,lt EplaiscopiLal Chulel ror his nlke. At a atom my lleedtnig if the lMabeas o Tuf ni g lit Y light, i1 whiei lie minority made a vigor.. Ous mga, it was reuolved by a tote a 73 to 1 1 o uppoiit a collinfttel, to avait tilon Dr. abina a-id ask hii o return to tlte chroh no its rector. l'ii.i will probably bring ip a case 'or judic-al adjutiication timilar to 1-t. i, tihe Chieney cake ill Chicago. l'lhe 1a otebtalt, Epis6copal Chlch 3:ims 1 to own1 the cha ch ed i a while theo membil~ers of thin e miglea. iOdl'there'of whao built it, inlsist thtim hey have the right to taki it wit~h hm intohu anly derliaamtinatjin theoy usioo.4e to eniter. Theu Convensjiln of .ilt 1tformeld Ep~1iscopaml Chaurchi imet it Dr).. So ain'a Chiurchl yestu.rmday, lad there were~ t wo bishopsa, fineen1 ilher iiergymeianand lay delegamtes. am 01 - ight c.urt 10s pareenlt. Thie lw denoICmIinationl halS grtownl visibly Iiml~ 0 Hbahap (Cumm1lbinsi lid .1liita coi. aet-atonle bay thrtow.lg tup his1 eccles. nalticali office in Kern cky a litle no04e th~iai a year .igo. I.i a 0el Oe. Ititon with a "rforllher" yesater~damy was, toad that th prospe cts of Cfu ure Lrtmwthl aire very cOmOntat~ging. t lnmtller3 of olergymen are known~ 0 be pretpalinj to j un thme miovemen~lt, mad they will take a . part. of their a9Opile *111h thiem.-Xe YVa ork C'or. -esjoden(Itt Newsa an.1 Courier. Fast Time by Tomn Bowling. The extraordinnuiy performanice ofC rTom 13 ,wlinat lt the Leinugtoni ramces laiat week1 laddedit a brill ant oliapier to Ih istmimory of the Amiaericzan turf. Th'le famet of .AlcGramth'., darlinmg drew Lito the curage ln immumase colnc.)arsie of people, andt To'aall frit ~ape:aadt wast halledl with loud ce. ing. ile WaN it o t'et,~c to Ite aldaliai(,0 as lie sttoodl oul t,:t tra skt i-npa lten ly p aw. ing thle earith, lfad Itloedtlms ii the11 exact picftue of Lii illusti Imus sire, L.ex iing ton. lit soila d apetitor, Jeian Vaijean, wast also a very hiand-. tomne horse, but 150wling was thle beau ide.al of the spctaators, and 0n hih all the praise was lavished. The two hols,-s were istarttd fromi the half-mnilo pole, the race being a toile and a half dash, and got off on thbe first trial. At tbe completion of the faile the rapid pace began to tell "n Valjeana, andm he fell Ho t ar behind in thu 1ifth (pnarter as to render him no longe r ian objeet of initereat. Bowliing beat him the mile and a balf by sevenity-five yards, and theI spectators were cousulting theit watches, whet, to their am zoiment, lowliiig, intsted of ea1,intg (p, kept -p his tremendous pace ivowni tli rauck as if he wero rutlintg away. lie had made the first nilu inl the extraowditatry timo of 1.411. lie had woij the r too inl the ftest i ao o, reorr fr the di,titnce, an.l soon ,b e ii g full a,, tihe h.t I r.1nile pule, in i. catinig tho co:nplectiin of th-- tw. miles The watelts of the judges matrkod 3.271. the faste.t two mil.o. 0 reco, d by fur oud a qut. ter mcotds. The 0-twdsi ohered and ti-rev up their hime, and MGrath was ta proud as a pe .cock. Th.- Moses Bankruptcy Cast. In the Unite.1 States Court, yes terdayj on tttion of 11. W. oo, V (I. o.unel for the petitioucerl, (.Mtssre. Motiteith & Hauakett, of UOlumbuin,) for the involiuntary bank. rFtcjaty of Fitnklin J. Moses, Jr., Governor of S uth Carolina, It waA o de ed, no ohjecion being niado by the espontdu-t, ott retumi, (ye.ter dlay,) that the rnotitioln be disuois-ed upon pay"uient of tho costs. Two 1rders wre drawi by tile d.aU1S.el for the petitioners to effeot thir re stilt. Tihe firs ono had i clauso pro viding for tte withdrawal of lie pa pers flled in balicttltcy from ihe mUstuwdy (if the court, but Judge ]iryan struok that, out and gr.ited te ectil udorr, subitatitiall y re). >ited above. It is very singnitir hat 0110 Cf the petitioterp, Mr. Monteith, ahuild be employed to lend the GOuverior in the Orange. >urg breach of trust. anud lareotay iuse ; and further, thait lie has boon i his service for soilic limo as his ttotney. The potition in bantkrupt iy hal t taupicitus atppea rance, und t i whiperedl cl t)h.t it w.as gottent up For a purpose foreign to that of put ing his leellenoy in bankruptcy. N'ewos and Courier. Ark ansas. M trms. May 19.-i. Clay Gof', Supernisor of MAiaisnippi county, Akrutinsau, has been a-sa.ttinated. L~r-r. lloCK, May 19.-The city i ithl un tir military rule, and pickets are at every corner. Thers hav been tceveral accidents Froi carele-oAesq. Brooks ati,1 hllIs tie State House. A visitor to the Sitto lion,o reports 11th every whore, but tranige to re. .o the library is Yo:nhleitd. TIh, nubu could ieith, r ia nuC I cnd the ocks. lhooks is still defiant nnd feels as nrod that the Pt esident oeted hasti y. Ihxter talks of death it traitois. ie Advise's lruoks to lOave tha state. 1.xter sint a telegrrin to \\asl.. igtto that Col. Terry Mould Itestify hiat J.1 I wit et. )21 Doin3's oppoLent i ror h1 Uited 9t ae. SchAlate, was 'aid $86 000 by the latter to with. Ira w frtnt the cotlmt, t.nd that, he, Biaxter, wa, tohl by Dr.,y ti.t io leposited $200,000 iii haik for the t1110pos (itf tiiatig the Lcsiailature. Al rintlog ccuitt cotin froi tie ,oui. ry. Iloufes aid btriw have >eut hirtd. 'Tero wore two re-- - 1I'mF ca homteward bound frotn :dther tiob Dare intnligunant, lBroosatbu eviutuitted theo State Ises. No otto k nows whither ho. 0.5 gOne. The FedertI al brriend (1 eult' ni Ieioved. Baxter, wiith unti tial arraty t ook posse&8sion anud ited a saluteu of 101 gtuis. Nenspapers. Col. John W. Forntey pay3s the allowinog tribute to te power of the "UTe truth 1.4 that tiore tan half if the present Iluse of Rlepre'eta tve s i materedi by fear of its cou ~t.tnhoney, utnd this coDnstIituenlcy itn Ltri bas beeni emtbittered by the Iaewspaperr. 19ever before havo I boeti moure inspJre.+bed by the pDower at A met ica tn rntalitam than in my reroent eXperticO.' If Southerit peoplo took half theo prnide in the ir papers, and did as mtuch to susan themt, as Noithern people do, they would seouto more traidet Inure powOF and( inore politi. sal in. portanc1o0.- Contutiionalist. Major Genornti Ilart'nff, wvho died in Nw Yor V0k, ont the 10(th inst., was paced itn cottmattn d of Petera surh jam t after the surrnder. lie is said to have wvon the good will gf the eltizens of ithe "Coulkado City.' Speakuing of Gcn. Butler's illness, a Wsathington seribe says ; "Etgh teen hours of labosiotns sin each day atnd six hours of troublEd sleep de4 mianld a forfe i. '4r. Stephen .Mitcell,; who was re cently killed by arn acoldenit at M~offat, Scotland, bas left ?70,000 for thbe establish tuefit of a free libr ary in Glasgow. A recent critic upon Otbhll had the follwig :"Tue Moor, seizing a bolster fuai of rage and jealousy, amaothared her." Coudtnaed Cws. It he wife of Stoke; Fisk's taur. derer has obtained a divurbe. The Frencis iisitry have resign' ed. A crisis Is immirseut-. Chief Justioe Itobdrtson of the Sit. prenie Court of Kontuoky is dead. Weston tried to walk 500 wiles In 1,ik days. Ilu eaved in on the 430th I ile. Va1quez, the deleobraited California baldit Ioir whon $15,0v0 was offered) has been ouptured. IIt wo gum.ler a, J.ina -and Hill, were lynuhed in Slrevepor jAil yard fot the murder of a Tentinesean, Elliot. InI the. confubiob, fuurtecu prisoners cac-a p d. IAtoliceannn Doyle, indiceted for the murder of his sweetheart, Mary Lowther, pleaded guilty in the aeca ond degc Thursday at New York und was sontentded to prison for life. The Agricultural Congress at At latnta Epposs uty legislation tinder the pleat of regulating conneroo be. tweu thl, States uhich interferes with the 13t te control of raih-oads. The signal service reports the Missisippi unchanged, Thursday, at Now Orleans, where it wise two anti a half feet below the highest point roocLed. Tile llegatta In lCharleston was a complete success. Carolina was vieto. rious. A proposition has i a n made to back ChiarleLon against tL.e World fot from $500 to $5000. Arcbdpce Nicholab, hophew of the C(ar of Russia has beei arrestod itn St. Petersburg for stealing his moth. er's di~anouds and giving them to an nIotross. A quarrol Litq arisen between the Princess of Waloq, anl the duteoess of Ediahurg, (daughter of the Czar) as to which ihall have the precedence in entering the dining ruoth. A scheme has been presented to Congres for a vast system of cnaile, first, a nanal along the delta of tho Mississippi, costing $20,000,a 000, tccoud, a water line trotn the Missis.sipani to Now York, ia North en lk A, coating $80,000,000, third; a candal Iriim the Ohio to Virginiaj $ 5,000,000, fourth, a water route or railrund fir:i tile Alississippi to the Savannah River. I those are constructed the oouutry will delelopd rapidly. .A large ro'ervoi- . dantaning 50acres of water tbitty ENet deep) burst its dain at [lnydensville Mass ot'lrying with it the greater part of ithat town and also Williatuburg. BSiinnerville and laeeds. The dainIge was in tlahekie ; i5 per ions drowned and $2,000,0U0 worth property destroyed. I Ut aores of land worib $200 per abre has rook and satad piled over it two feet deep. Manimy fattorie& were swept away. The weihit of the water was about 10,000,000,000 pounds. Rifle falls. An exchange ieelarM that "beni Butler would be hoppy if li botild ,et b1l. Vignette -Oi the teh.-cent shina laisters." No doubt of it; but he wouhsi be much haappici- If ho could get hits haudl (un thbm. A Californuia papet- dbelares thab 500U wild geee were retently killod. in that State by a bingle labh of lighnsing~ Th'le lightninig masy do iuch ihinags as that in CalifOrnia, but hanged if it Cau do it ahyu bore else. "Williram WVard; of New York, openly eluimis to to theo greatbst thaief in the donnti-y oittside of Congress." Tha~1t may bhtt he utht to remsem ber how Iimeasurably ho is beated by manay of the thieves insaie of Con' gross T1he R1ev. Narayan Shebhadri; a converted Brahamin, who lb nU# preacinvg in Liondoisays hisb fitI~ in Blu ahminsm was first shaket by his ,elflections~ upon the lirabtitlhjd religious tradis ion touching a tiortaiit saint who swallowedl the ocean ab three sips. The roliglotas faith of nian muisst be 1llsfounjdd intlegh which eans be shaken by' as plftitsibIU a story as that. A Milobigan paper tells htstr the menabers of the tiaptist shurch at 'P'COnml)Sh had a donation festival, "andl as a token of theit esteem prew sonted their pastor with $040." It is strange It did'ti occuir to theaa, that they could just as easily have presented himn with $00040, whish wuld hat~e been A sum really wori talking about.--Oourier Journaf. "Think of it, Mr. ftobbs, thle Uni.. tbd States drinks $90,000 090 trorth of spirits every year I" lob bs Ct. oltedly), "How Iwish I was~b ,t i ted States l'' A 19aine woman has batir see feet and fire inobes long-too long to be at able for use htA buittr What is the earlest Bnattlai Strans action on 'reoordi Wh ba Panaraob reeelved a, obeok og oh bank of the Red Seas.otroso. "Ms i& Co."