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Cated by necessary note When required,
ft. Articles for publication ihpjlld he writ-
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hMREK
. JaJ pi 01
FIRSTJ-OVE.
[Prom Appli<0tir , ’3o*trn*l.]
_ r
ful
1 haw led a very mtrteea' life
the laat few years, and L am moetly at
home, to railroad oars, waiting-rooms,
teis and restaurants. I road a great
t.erietlos, to ehlldbQptI aloaa She
young heart fs foolishly sager, easily j T i v? t ^
athfil £Xceed!^^ u
'xmacm. mmma&
t Oekbkal PAMBROsa Iterartmrkt,
I * The Mia
And alter this date (
Mght KtprtU lUtM—hatlt/.
neifte sear*. '
Usvi Col.imlda* . . llfft p.lt.
heave Florence . , « £ 40 a. n.
Arrive at Wilpiiiijt«n . «^ 4 l£ ^ m.
v soPfH.. " 1 ' *
We Wilittihgtdh . , * ft 00 p. ».
I- ^ T.e«»c Florence '* i V It) f(2 p. t*.
Arrive at ColuinbU - 1 1 2& *.
P ' ThisTitiii f* Fast fir presh,
Coaiieclioas, alt rtll, North
I Wa<vJU*e. Cuuncfllon via Pol
bnly ! m jSWlthv^, Sumtej^ TimrUonsvil
• Florence, Marlon. Pair BUpi WhilSVilU
licitWs sold Slid b«|
_ bd to all principal polntC Puliffiaa
baaithilHlaa. J g
V Throwjk freight train-*-tzcM
Ur- rr - ■ ■ , dof' ‘
choice In my reading.
area g
novels,
nown to
me, or by those whose style I do not
like. 1-db sot dare te opea tMr books
even ki moments of greatest ennui.
Bet with the etnsptftsa of these, I take
pold of whatever I ean find in the news
atandssod SoOlSStsfls,and look through
every weekly and monthly publication
I meet with la reading rsems, hotels,
etc. Thus R happens that I always
Atgmoots of differ^Rl^ aftorlee to
it sometimes occurs ttmt
aodfUtoUmjador^as
of another.
gOikg ho
Leave Colli tobi* s . .
L«av« Fk rcaot. . ■
Arrive |t Wilm ttgtOta.
.-V SQ|My|ObrM.
Leave aihnlneio». . - - «
►
Leave Florence ,
Arrive at Colpmbip r
Local Freight train Waves OWup^is
day, Ihuralajr aad Fata tad ay only, at Ca. ja.
Arriveuat Florence at 3 ftDp. hi.
•_ -- A. POPE. Q. P. A T..
3. F. DEVINE, Soperintendant.
patchyssk aisrles I
e best known novels
XbUokkSM
HtUska talk,
which I have read
•terif toto second vol
have come Into my m(>l
ha mis. aytoelimes I flpd it difficult to-L^m, »oftg
Houth Carolina Railroad»
which iq my own and f b^L
author’s work. In many
I foryetln the morning, ■lyn l leave
a city, W^ktf have read Ag night be-
fore.^ ^meu my, I repeat
it to myself, as I am traveling along,
_ .and I remember it from time to time,
us if it weis^an event wAJcb Iliad ex
perienced <5f invented mySelf. *Tbefol
heart belopgs, wittAjSjfcew JudidlTJ.
tain. ki» sot yet ogfable o;
but 1ft lasgs ta be iewsdU to
mired; It
and judgment
| continually.”
icb Is th<r ju<j
waiting on Ood
w
ng for again
S'
}oU- fv.-.a
liWfnriffwraww^fmriL
ater years one gives without
ng, and that is not very
either,
best
peopls that Had pleasure only In glv
log, and otherasthusw Ool*t»PPy k
receiving, But what a blissful brief
. ^ortk of South
■ _ -1— i —i
▼otces nemru in
Carol! ta can Wave
Ths peop'u demand
I, and Juatios calls
■advooate and her
la 1871, siths
bar sod May of
obstinacy of a few wiH endanger the
ithnec of tLfS policy towards oth
ers, and the safest conclusion for all is to
Unahuaottsly pronounces itself in ^tWse gtvsn an sppsrtnoiW to do so. AWioogh in .
it will iM abeempfish Say fslifre pin 1 .
and
One inch, «m inaertion. .
•' < •' each MWtqittnt insaHion.
Quarterly, seal-annual or
made on liberal terms, . .
No eonmanksHon wHl ho pftblMhVd tod*
ifss accompanied by the name aid Atldm* Of
the writer, not neceaMrily for jpubllcatioa|^
but os a guaranty df gogd faith. '
itjUrtoto, THB PBOPLE,
, ftwn^oH V.
:^T
an liupartlal trlaj^ «ouU not M had
wUhout an ofllcer possessing these
qualities^ It
log botni
nr olB
not
period la that wbon one glvand re- •««*
jcelMfo,. wked one loves sod is loved ooqgf
slfkre
to
beautiful was the world when I saw tt
with her, bow blue tbe sky, bow balmy
the air! Hand-ln ham
frqm place
wdhtjoy
ure bad® us to stay. Ws want on,
sloglBg, laughing, rejoicing, «ure of
Our nttpptnees everywhere. Some
time* our eiuberant Joy would aston-
pleae-
oautlous people.
may naturally look for h hast of eands-
dates, each supported by his friends had
Werer ins*
ths wis
dom and patriotism to be expected of ths
ted at
ths
Jo whici
•erioaslyagshist ths
weljkc o|^|a|MmgJfc bottom frets
aMshe AUM^Utv Miry one con
nected with ths jobbing and robbery of
past must contribute his share to the
genera! stock of information
nee will
e of the
his share of
I *
ItltCTCBtiflff
MflokiMAB-
. -^-AS A
Txlvfff*
nMrir
TXT
eyes futd rested upon gpfora.
They are young, let them eojoy them-
sel
t
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
Cm.btttJlA, luly
- On sntl After Sunday, Uthj Paw-anger
'Trains will fun as billows : - s -.
rt)R Cftt .rjpBiA,
•* (Ntmdijy morniDg ticepteil) t
t.cave Charleston, . h 4f> a. m. 8 15p. tn.
Arrive at ColUttl1)i)i,l£'15 p. ui. 1 15 t. m,
volt AfnBsTA,
(Sunday irtOfnlriy diCepted))
Leave Cuarlesion . . St 00 a. m. 7 Hip, ta.
Arrive^tugiur* . . 8^ 00 p. hr. 8 0>»a. in.
kor ni aIu.kston,
-*■ (Funday ranmlng carvpted).
Lbavfe Cbluitaliia . . 3 l^p Ih. J 00p. ta*
Arrive nt ChatU-gt juIO 00 p. m fi 40 a m-
Leave Angtista . . 8 30 a. m. 8 15 p’ in.
Arrive tdiarleeton r . 4. 20 p. iu. 7 20 a. vn-
The Caniden train will leaV* Otmdctl at
t SO a, .tn. oh Molidaye, Wr<lheed*ys and
Fridays, and coniytacl at KinRville with tha
tip ^iswrnper train for t'olun.bhl. On Tucb-
daya, Tlitirrday* and Saturdays U Will enn-
hect at KlnfVttte wiih down |m?.*enger train
frumJL’olmnlun and arHVcat .Camden at 8 p.
h>. Connects dally With tHitha-from aod -tn
LliarhwtuR. - 8j-S SOI.OUONH,
Superintendent.
GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA
HAiLROAft ^
rnAMiF. op schkdulR
——fcaasuumer Tmina Vun dally, SundaVs Cl-
Fetatftd, e-nneertngW|fS the Fast Hay TrBniis
un Suuih t'arulina KailrHnl up and'lown. On
and after Monday, July 11, the following
will be the schedule t
Leave Oolhtahia at
i
Lcavs Alcten - " - '-‘T ^ -
Leave Newberry •*'-»-
Leave Hodges* ' - » * -
I^ave Utaittin *_ • 1 - *' -
Arrive et Greenville - - -
DOWN.
Lchverortvnville at - •'
Leave Heltou •, - r
Lea'VHodgee - * - •'*
I/rave Alston.‘ •
Arrive at CulUthbia *
12 4&p. ta.
2 36 p. m.
3 43 p. 1
- C 50 p. m,
8 80 p. m.
10 00 p. m.
pT7iK^:UV^7VI IUVT7UV^U ujjorii. X UCJ (in Win tVF
lowiDg tato to t^ ^Tma dass^^-Wfrl^ happiness. Weeks, months,
not remember where I have read it for
the first Umfc, nor do I know whether
ths Story, a»,I am going to relate it to
ycftO) is the same as 1 read It., But the
idea is not my ownr I think I found
(t to a French ra.iguHine. But that
must have been many years ago ; for
Some rariatau friends of mine, who
read everything In the shape of peri
odical' literature, do not remember
ever having c"een It, Should the au
thor at any time claim it as his own, I
will with thanks return it i here, how
ever. Is the. story as it has gradually
taken shape iu my head i
•e . A’ S .(*'*-•
'The numerous guests of the Coun-
tees de B——bad begun to retire at
about eleveh o’clock, and toward mid
night only a few bT the most Intimate
friends of the family were assembled
in the drawli4f room. The handsome
Palatncde hail given his final opinion
on tbe most noteworthy toilets of the
evening; Reu<v had talked about the
last dugt, li Imoftd of tl'-a last staeplu-
chase; the last society soaudal^bad.
to the We
the Sute.
ff jRAStKed daStiffll
ffif Ms various oaudjftitmyMnt k| mek
•s will satisfy the demands of justioe and Jonly be e^metod bj
diiion of Barnwell
ed herself so fondly to UHe^ide, that I
ly to tqfMld
thought I could nqMfi losi
The Idea of a possible change never
mie.asver darkened one mo-
* crew attempts to
. tlffiiMu curixona^wnne
•alulcJIflfB
I other teati-
Procured. An
.fry to
WT^XO \Jt vSW
MWfiWd»nn
Mi'WdecmMy
that the i
people froei
a^iij
whatever scr
ness and charitableness; and Tor the
first time during th* evening tbe con-
versatlon begun to kitg. ^
years, passed by—ire were not aware
oCMl,
“One evehlng, after we had spent the
day moth cheerfully And happily than
usual, she appeared to me, all at once,
cold and down-hearted. A terrible
fear overcame me, an Icy shudder
seised hold of roe. ‘She will leave me,*
I said to myself^ ‘surely, surely, she
wUI leave me !* Then I remembered
how little I really had cared for her;
how I had tried her faithfulness and
devotion, perhaps too much. For the
first time I felt my confidence shaken,
and anxiously I sought her eyes. But
bar looa gave ma 'no response; her
eyes turned away from me. My rest
was gone, my life was changed. Some*
times she would again press me to her
boeom with wild passion, but the
sweetnessof bet kisses was lost. Of
ten she pushed me unkindly away,and
to my r.amuleee grief t saw that my
love annoyed her. One evening, when
T came home at a late hour, 1 found
the -room dark, cold, aod deserted ;
b«nd| KUMt d .Itb the usual kiM' Ja->*».»»
had left me I
6 40 a. m.'
7 20 fc. m.
8-67 a. m.
1 O', pv m.
2 fc) p. ui.
Awm.
The count&e turned to her neighbor
Gk-ton.
‘'You are to-day more noisy than
usual,” she said ; “for the; last half
hour you B&ve been asleep with open
eyeaj* - V
The gentleman whom she addressed
was attUng on a low chair, and had
been deeply interested in a Conversa
tion with tbe fire 4n the efciaaney- He
turned slowly round, and said.; .
BWy
_ “I have bean thinking"
love.”*''
first
lA
ur.
I^**ve Bel ion •
Lmv« Aadvmon ,
Lcava Fciuiktoa
Leavel^erryvilla
Atallvc si ^ iiliudla
•. r '. ~
a 8 fto p. ta.
• * 8 ao p, m>
• io to p. at,
• 10 40 p, ta,
. XX. 16 p. ta.
DOWH.
fr
i
Leave WalbAlU * . •
Leave Pevrjvtlle - jr
Leave PeiiAleiah *
Leatar
s Branch Trail# leave C
Heave fawbaary 8 ffi, Va
An<leraon
Arriva at Delios '
Ltarena Bra
ja. «r-
Uapa; Tiraj
jNwvilla Bran ah tl
wifr ftatati and M
copied. THOMAS DO
T ^ ^ ^YMaertl SnperintenHeat
/ jfttaaa MWBMjrjfcr t.enapd ttakat Agaat.
us the story of ybBfSrat love, which
»'a
"Now there, began a miserable life
for me. The loss I httilaUHelH(gnay-
•d at my heart, but I took cars td hide
It before the world. ; ! tried to show
happy, joyful face ; I sought the - so.
c*iety”of young, cheerful people;^
spent more care on my dress than
bad ever done before. My enemies
even said that I tried to hide the-p*}-
or of my cheeks by artificial means
That is not true. But 1 must confess
that I used a great many dlffereq;
tinctures and washas to prevent bald
ness pod gray hair. Bu
dot list long. 1 grew
ad cared no more for what
thought. I know
any^sitiun may
ft field, th« forum
OT-PB the'poliviosl ex~
jMS«Sgautl\ and unwisely rewarded by
placing him in ft i position he is capable
neither of adorn leg nof ef SUsta lnipg
with efedit to himself or profit to the
people. ► i- -•-i- —
To initiy has the gift beet) given to
satisfactorily and honorably discharge the
duties of an attorney or pleader; on few
hevft the capacity ta>d geeifts bees be-
rioweiftif Bcfortf th? bench r %r dfrohar^e
its functions with credit and honor, A
truly judicial mind is a rare poswasion,
and is the result both at toupetament
and training. > « _
Judge John J. Maher (s h Candidate
for the circuit heucWr— We know, of no
one in the State better fitted to fill the
position. To a mind amply stored with
legal knnwle lj^, he adds a dignity of
demesbor and an elevation of mortf char
acter i>re-einiacotly diatbiguiriiing him
above hU notemporaries. His sense of
justice is so keen as to have become *
predominant feature In his mental organ
isation,. Hie quickness of apprehension
enables him to seiie at once’ the salient
point in any i>sue,aod on if, ne .a focus,
bring to bew-the whole of hty'WfigT'rC
tha Bftte'wn * bldfrtha.Wight o4 a spOri
ftw ftf .tkBiBetw
was more
beyond
honor *
5
MtaotabtaWked by any com-
n of w?*14tra ol pMrriotpaats, for
thy eviden^.kl^ot wanting toyeach the
iwnnm Tif me iwuusirugttwi’
rdad
igiater
ft.ljfro farm, and drdwn by ydlrita W Mrfe fkt
•eoduaft ttajaa, badaekeM vHth
kfranfosi iJdDwa twtoiimeMw n—Hkm mt
;Ka OJaiL
iMRri
sources of accumnlated legal knowledge
derived from long jwnra of an remitted
study and application, . His powers of
analysis are remarkable, so touch so as
to enable him ore rotutuU to deliver his
opinions on the most intricate questions
of law without tbe nSWiaty of ftonsctTta-
tion or delay. His frfitili&ri|y with
decisions of. our caurts fro
and Black
to the oba£U$ fr frfiidt^itrip
ped of his pka^b^ Vithsalary in arrear,
l having lost all by his »elf-aacrificing de
votion hut honor, and the consolation
arising from a sense of havin^f4p4sftic^
tiously discharged his duty.
Whit then"? Shall the people of Sotith
Carolina, so generous sad so true, shall
their representatives, in the exercise .of
their delegated elective privileges, so far
forget the past services of this eminent
jurist as to ignore them in the day pf re*
h&bilitation, and consign to ike privacy
of kis study one Who has sacrificed so
much for the State, and kept the lamp
of justice horning brightly amidst the
darkness and gloom of political thral
dora? We trust not. For so calami
tons a ooniretempi would be far less pnF
duetfva of injury to the fortunes and
feelings of the individayti than lo the
honor and credit of the State.
South Carolina is now represented by
gentlemen alive to the dictates Of honor
ahJgratitude/ fltTd holyaa utthe recent
« aa-
*- -»"■
Shtop.fr Leetle!
,» ^ ^ . X A •.*7
Of you wm a driakio* mans, (ynst a
leetle soincdiraes), fen ytm oooms aiit
dot Barnwell U)Wta, %8ttor you shtop a
lectio in ft J6t
Nio. Villiams’ Saloon,
m
und got a leetle Schnapps. He keeps
dot hlaces in der Patterson House under,
und he vas von nice fetters mit dot
Saloon. He sells you somediogs to
drink vot vill make you right r
quqpek feel so potter ash goot. He vas
got some of duse
tioot Olt Gabinet Yhiskey
vas more ash dwendy years mit age.
1’t it, ch ? Yust you coom und dry
q ftectle. Id vas von goot idea to pring
some ftf dose frents mit you veu you
vent dere, necdcr.
Yen you not^ likes to take a , leetle
Schnapps, better akh you Ukca couple
tozen gkases QrO&l LAOKft PESR,
us.t to gif you a achoiall appodit^, Nic.
de mans dot govps dose dings. ''Had
duatycujyrgotid. ^wctll*diuo
you ao thoughtful even to-day
Gaston rubbed blu loug, tbla baadu,
and began as follows t
"When I apeak of my firftt leva I do
not mean the vary first, aKbougk fft
the time I a offered delightful pain and SCUO) arvn km
aeklous Joyik But when t think of U
now it seenii tu be somebody else’s,
and not my
twelve years
Irianfr
■y hair. Butthis farce dkl eompleta na
. tgrew Myedfcftila^- ^luftodhy
poerley, and cared *
tbe world aald or
thaUn£lHfr>*ufl
nothing ean bring her back ; and ev
rvbodk mav Iftvnir tfra Laaa
farad Itatl mill
Mwftsft me. I ffifta
nothing, notWog eauiklra
and I would willingly giiaxU. X poa
organixatiod to the present
tlie uriiLciiiltiS mm-
rui Letler Fiom AliendtJe.
the interest and efourexhe euooans of
, , V)ur Fair *• they did io New Hemp-
* J HblreT Wtrft Orange will take the lui-
Jasilses awd Csnstables.
AtuOrbAuc, October 11th, 187T. 1
RAtiort rtf The People i
Bela five to the trial Justice system
•kd tbe aoft regulating the appoint,
ment mid nularlea of trial Juatlcts and
dxwtables to Barnwell county, a good
deal boa been eald, and considering the
evil, though natural consequences of
that insane project of making tbe labo
rious office of a constable one of hon
or entirely, there la room to eay a
good deaT rftora -«* •* i%e amoont p?
liural Falf { eannot tne 1
tbsBtata dta as much to
IIMi Grange .
Siafrivs 8 (Speak out, Ortuffibia, Acton,
KUiian’s-aM-other Oranges of Ifleb-
land county.
Our Yankee friends had i
kinds of
amusements at ths New Hampshire
second best. Two men ■
or halt a mho. One “cas t a shoe,” be
cause lame, and lost the laps. Two
others MAlked A rails agatoet time.
,ys of the Fair
con
past; by sordid, venal and corrupt a(J>
vciit^ifmfwftgky|lrw>fr ^ativlbutgai
no country fyitoXeifVno principe but the
exigencies of party, and no sense of grat
itude but for favors to come. „ Axil
Barnwell, October 23, 1877.
The Truth Must be Told.
jt » a
people of South Carol!
to persecute the smaller
dered
ing ^lafrMfrklaMBy of am insnt. judges tioi^kls
by,
brought honor sad Mown to
olios, at
4lM£
credit due to the Intotligent tramora of for
that bill We do not propose, how
ever, to go into a lengthy discussion
of the matter, but to simply state that
our Honorable Senator thinks a fur
ther reduction necessary, and that one
of the first acts of the General Assem
bly should be to reduce very much
er«n the pittance now allowed to trial
justices and constables In this scanty.
Tbe act as It stands, affecting the pay
of constables, has already deprived
nearly every trial Justice lo the county
of his constable, and the further re
duction dontemplated-wUL.be lo vir
tually abolish tbe office. H is pro-
®d,\Wd are toformfd, to can^der
the substitution of a county court for
the trial jueiice system. This may be
| wfil enough, but one or the othet to
* yfrhesary, as will be admitted, and it
1s not a part of wisdom to Jo away
with one before the other goee Into of-
: k ? WBr * t ? I f B the to **A®<
frMkMe-iB toieV^>|mintmeot of Mr
. H. Bellinger to the office of tria
Despitj). tbo opinion tq the
we notdo as meek
■BRH . our people too staid.
Sober, dignified or inert to enter into
and be entertained by such amuse
ments ? We hope not There to no
•nd to tb« variety of attraotlnos that r
Iven to a Falrlf theautborl-
dee wonltf give them the thought
ve no desire
of radicalism, justice.
race, eev-
a man
Fair. They bad one speed
oral trots, and one race bet'
and a bull bitched to a.'‘spring Jftoard. 1
ThlB loftt one was a fair one for a quar
ter stretch, and the Jersey came out
had a foot faro
And during the four tta;
tbe
and enter-
dee wot M give them the thought re-
qutred to make them sacceamri^-
Newa and uourler.
.
»r*.
Drought# Bad fteaghlsg.
Farmers should experiment con
stantly, and always note carefully .
the results of their experiments, and
as frequently publish these results.
But by not so doing we are of little
aid to each other, andetery ppe is
dependent upun his own experience,
which, is of little benefit, because he
hier^r can ahticipatc with certainty-.
what will bo tbe jes^lt of his expe-
r^For
ricncc. For instance, at certain ‘
etages of the growing crops,if a se
vere droaght should occpr* it is al
ways a question whether csltjvetiou
shou'
ould continue or eeaasu
During tbs past seasm we had a
few acres of lateooru ub^Twassboat
shoulder high on tbe IWth of July,
too!
1 that may be to store for me, tf I oould
call her onos more mine—if t oould
iftoae
schoel, wbnrei
her. moth sr I
or. It 1
was covered with anew,
battto was raging between thi
ties that ha<J been formed among the
tlffrst
live over again
blissful days
during which alone I was
"What was the name of
derful creature F*
tess. .atfiK—^
"My yoatb,’'
boys. In tbeframe moment that
saw her
ground
ms such
head that I lost
down. WbsstlTfiai— my amwea
was lying on a sofa -In ths janitor’s
lodge, and the two todies, the mother
and sister of my friend, were standing
by my side, and anxiously looking Into
my face, '
"Thenext morning they sent to In
quire after my health, and, on the fol-
loWlug Sunday, I West wlftbrJacques to
visit them at their bouse. I did wdt
dare to speaka wordy not eyen tolook
at her, hut I would have been willing
to rush through fire and water to at
tract once more the anxious, kind look
of the beautiful girl. On my way to
the school in the evening, I invented
wonderful deeds of daring I would
perform, and wbldftjvould astonish
her and excite her admiration. I did
not expect nor ask for more. The un
oonedous dawning of lovein tfie youth
the dying ashes, and rubbed hto tbla
baftd»Uff*h**« ? fUJf- Hi. /
of modern pri>gFm#»,
selfish tim«
Boarbonism
, Bklls.—The Invention ef hells to at
tributed to Foloflufr Bishop of Kola,
Qampaato, aboat tbe year 400. Tto
on the Cther,
adefeoes agslMnl tiender and
ntog^ they were first put
land Abbey, Ltocolflsbtre, W 845.
the eleventh century, and later, It was
the custom tb babtfse them In the
churobef before they were used. The
■I ‘ l ifJfW.
curfew beg was established
It was rung at eight In the evening,
when people wbte obliged to put out
their fires and candles. Tbe eustom
waa abolished In 1100. Bellmen were
appointed In London (n 1556, to ring
the bells at night, aod cry out, "Take
care of your fire and candle.; be chart-
table to the poor, lutd pray for the
dead/
ut-
When a man detects a thissli
ton after getting on a dean sl.__
one to the house Is aware of tbe fact
He taken ntT the shirt and puts on an
other, quietly smttiug all the while. He
never, never speaks oT it to a soul.
geosrol good. A eertain etoas of wor
thies, we are iafbmed, stubbornly defy
isvestigatkiB Into their official
with the vain bepe of
authorities into a passive
went of theit innocence,
delusive game, iu
wiH be thorn who attain
a frail defense. It Is
there are several hand
■tattered about the State, who were ac
tually bribed while enjoying legislative
drWnbsftfcilM'pto.
resammsmtotlott to ofllea We of
toadnto me tpader mm! pMgntloos for
appdotaeat M a very oo m patent
man to tbat offiee,^ the peeeoo ^f J.
wbep ift^eeiyed %.tWrougblj soak
ing rain. AbMt to firftl «f -Aaguuft
it was well ploughed wmI hoed, tfo
nil rain has fallen oa U from ISth of
Al- iiily ttU Bcytembi^itoir v
fk Hixson, Esq., but ean these gentle-
time to the.de-
of that offloe (tha tow req
, ^.... o rn Tji
right and jastice, which »
aside or defeat in )mplisbment
while hts mofol ftsringe to such
•shhev danger ean appal it, nor htsori
ishments sednee ft from the path of duly.
Aftjudge of the second circuit, during
four long yeara of unexampled difficulty
and embamufiment, while hie .native
county was tom withtotcroal distatosions,
he held the Mates of
gentle and yet ag firm ■* hand
BticaJ malice and factional asperity;
though impatient and refractory, were
truth mist he told vkhotoU reserve, and
rcJS^muTu maTwIIIBH
ta wi rr tar anmn rt
IIWavTvl jMlav*
provided there
rsdnotlon in their
ust certainly resign.
Of a prominent
this county, "the
by old fanners, who
have nothing else to do, for one hun
dred dollars per annum." Old farm
ers* W» admit, may >hald snob efflfrss
foncdJJjat old faipsers.,»»miFfte(|t to
hold such i
posfetions, like ether people,
de heft propose to work tor nothing.
1 Jedgelteed seems to have a higher uo-
Uoa pi the knprrianseaf theqoaUfiea-
tlooe of a trial justice, since he has re
manded to them s great many 1
shall be promised or allowed, aud it is
;erous ground to tread upon, if there
is tbe slightest disposition to make dia-
t.uctim* among white or-blaek, demo- ,becode of pfodedurb and noeeesarily
with so
crats or republicans. -The investigation
has been conducted in such a manner ss
to elicit the approval of iiin#;tetath* of
our population, and we do not believe
fr Misthought of shiekfing tie
th® leniency and forbear
hushed into ailenoe for very shams sake} am* already exerywod towards
and friends
foes, victotas and van
re uuited in one common for His
vcrdicCtto^ho^turned nol judgment to
wormwood,” but, as the just inau,
should hoi be mil
that tl
dictotes surika^nurse is not compatible
with unseemly diicriaioations,
S' 1
better are siflgularly ignorant of the
important duties of a trial justice. He
should certainly understand the value
of evidence. He should understand
the special proceedings therein con
tained of arrest and ball, ejectment,
claim and delivery, and in fact all the
remedies to our courts of justice. If
U to supposed that a man wh* will
give his entire time to tbe office as re<^ and thos, by stirtui
qulred by law fpr one hundred dollars
per annum, would bo sufficiently Intel
^^t^-^wiand educated toefttoiiQt a regu-
ding and decide upon a quee-
tlon of law or aa to the odi
of evidence,!^ to a grave mistake, and
ftfrouU ifi
Kvet#
dmghftT ail but a half t«ro
of It ire experimetaUd by giving it
throe, someWPesXoi^wuk .fiva.%.
the.ques^ea with m was, 4
b« pb«shed during ths
darnwhlT With all but a h
lope about the
‘ the morning
before toehtlN
to. Whelliw tbri ftorift 1HI1 tfirih out
heath* than tttt gtovto oti the un
to if ched biff a<*c wo eftnnot now
riA are satiified thrfrfftfng
of tboefop was toss for the next sue-
nfc ten days, and the tod! r
^ a
patch than if did on tjie balf atre
that waaldfYptoan bat unpToughed.
Apropos to this question, Ui%
Commissioner x of, ^gmnltftr# ,ft|
WMjungtopj i^ a pirate 4^.
fts, aays : r * jft ^.
■^Iroughts, partial but severe
-r'
nceota, and (town qr along tbe wca-
Urn border,is accompahied by wet
weather in the Eastern Stafee. The
remedy for drought, to practical
E culture, to to plough, and keep
ighrng; nothing lika ift, 1'
. t my men ploughing when i
duut followed so as Jto
constantly, raised a
corn when others all at
foiled, bccatfse they would not'
the grutind that bad no weeds f
and did not need ploughiug.-
aiidCourirr.