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WINNSBORO, S. C. Saturday, May 's, 1877. 3. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, -JNO. S. REYNOLDS, Aesocirto Editor. Chamberlain, Cardoza, Elliott, Dunn, Hayne, 'Gleaves 1 We ne'er shall look upon their like again. Col. Win. Johnston has been ro nominated for mayor of Charlotte by both ,parties. A doserved corn pliment. In one of the startling hread-lines of the Chronicle and Constitution -alist of Tuesday, the compositor spelled "damming" with one "m. 'The editor next morning supplied the' omission with an "n." Don't'the Radicals wish now that they hadbehaved with some slight -decency last winter T They would still have'bean formidable. As it is, their -contumacious conduct has 'anscd them to lose everything. Tho'Chmaleston Journal of Com meree has passed its first 'birthday. Founded at a period of great finan 'cial deprossion, and -compelled to 'undorgo unprecedented expense and :labor, it has conetantly improved, and now tidks a deservedly high rank. Thomas, of Noherry, saffron -colorod, and Straker, of Orangoburg, pure jot, have boon unseated on ac -count of the virulenco they mani fested in the Mackey mob last win ter. It is thought that Cdl. Y. J. Pope will succeed the one and -Colonel Dibble the other. A senatorial election will bo hold in Chester.on the 15th, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna tion of Dublin Walker. Judge Mackey will stump the county in behalf of the Domourntic nominee. The Denocraits are preparing for a grand rdlly, and anticipate a major ity of at least five hundred. The widow of Stonewall Jackion was recently engaged by the Phila -dclphia 'Timanes at a hundred dollars a column to write several 'letters to. 'lot paper desofiptivo of the private life of herhusband. A -reporter of that paper interviewed ther on the .subject and published -a sensational 'and garbled account of their eon -versation, asserting that she .had 'depreciated the other Confederate leaders. Mrs. Jackson denies this temphatically. The Columbia .Register has par tially changed hands. Col. Jas. A. Hoyt, of the Anderson lntelligencer, and Messrs. Emlyn and McDainiels, .of the original comnpa ny, have as :sumed charge. Colonel Hoyt, in an, -admirable salutatory, defines i s purposoe and foreshadows his futiu'o 'course. It 4s needless to say that she-wvill be a'towe.r of strength to the Begiser. .A .plendid field for .journalismi'ie open in Columbia and (Colonel Hoyt and Messrs. Emnlyn .and McDaniels have the ability, ex porience rand businesie tact to dlill it with success. Long life to the R~og .ieter. It has iboon surmised 'that the Legislature will -enter into a new rolection for Uniteod States ,Senator. 'This dcareny needs correction. The House dfiRepresentatives issued .a regu~lar mnotice to the Senate last 'winter .to .enter into an .election according 'to law. The majority of 4he Senate acted :in contempt, but .all the Democrats repaired to the House, and, togetber with the 'Rep rosentativeis present, found a mnajori ty of all the members chosen to the General Assembly. General Butler was elected in due 'lorm, and he is now entitled to his seat in the Senate. No now election .is .necos isary. Should the Radical rnjorityin that body see fit to exclnde 'General Butler then, and not till then, will 'the Legislature go through the dorm of electing im again. A hunter in Lexington boasts that last Monday morning he caught a red foz mleasuring from tip to tip four feet and one inch, and from toe to toe, three feet and one in~ch. The race lasted four hours with seven A Thief Crying "Stop, Thief." Whittemore, the cadet peddler, rose in the Senate on Tuesday, and in reply to charges published in The News and Courier that he had been in the habit of llafling cham pagno and smoking choice iavanas at the public expense, mulade an mns phatic denial of every accusation pre ferred against him. Ho then pro coeded to makea bitten attack upon the proprietors of '/%c News and Con ricr, in which ho read certain letters purporting to bo from Messrs. Riordan and Dawson, relative to the public printing and certain oth er matters, by which ho endeavored to connect them with the corrupt practices of the ring. The News and Courier promptly repelled the charges, and Captain ).awsvon has toned to Columbia to demand an in vestigation. He makes a good do fence. We trust the public will defer judgment until further devel opments are made. The News and Courier has been of immense ser vice in overthrowing corruption, and its reputation should not be in the hands of every baffled Radical ring thief. While a number of the best people of the State oppose, The News and Uourier, it is well known that all tho Radical thieves, big and little, denounce it b'tterly. Whittemore is a sweet-scented scoundrel to bo pro forring charges against anybody. We predict that he will soon be in the penitentiary, where ho can be slime nobody. MATTERS IN RIDGEWAY. Bow May-Day was obsorvod-- A feast for thu mind and body--Tho crop out look--The Military. 001RESP'ONWNC ;F OF Til e Ni:w AN ii t l:A1.I,. RIDoEWAY, May 2.-The pupils of Mrs. Silnnons' school, located at this place had quite a gala day on the first of May. The queen, Miss Eloise Davis, was crowned (boneathi a canopy of evergreens aind flowers, erected iin a prove,) by Miss Maggie Huff, Miss Maggio Gladden officiating as herald. All th.seasons and flowers were well and.beautiful ly represented. The participants .ustained their -i creditably to themselves and their teacher, and acquitted themselves in such a manner as to give most pleasurable satisfaction .to all present. We had sweet music, too, Mrs. Simmons piesidig at the melodeon and Mr. Simmiions and MrLz. Jesse (Gladden accomnpanying wi th futo and violin. After the usual May cerunonies, the in vitdi -guests were escorted to a long table, where, as is always the case, when the ladies of ~Ridgewa'~y undertake thle mainagemclfnt of such things, the most bountifvl supp)~ly of subsitanils and dlicaieswere spread. It.is ne'edless to say they were partaken of with a keen relish by all. A beautiful feature of the enitertinment was that cloths were spreald upon the green swvard and covered with -the choicest eatables for the junior p)ortionl of those pres ent. After the May pic-nic, all return ed to the throne-and then the most laughter-provoking charades, dialogues, &c , &c., were acted by the girls aind boys of the school, in the most exact iand~ pleasant manner. Mrs. Simmons is an efficient in struictress and an excelleiit dils cipilinlariain. The -pleasures of the dav were completed b~y t-he young foliks that evening at Mr. WV. J. Davis,' where they passedl sevieral hours in dancing and other amusenients. 'We had a goodl rain on last Snn day, with some hail. The latter did no harm and the former was mnclh needed. Thme soil, however, is be coming hard again. Wheat is look ing well. Winter oats, generally winter killed, spring oats . tolerable, cor~n is commig up, and cotton plant. ing is inot finished. The Hampton Rifles are thorough ly organized and drilling. On Friday night a moonlight parade was had on the school green, and great interest was mnaniflested. It is destined to he a crack comipany. .SENEX. Col. A. P. Butler, State senator, G. W. Croft, .Esq., of Aikoni, and eleven others of the Ellenton pris onors are to .be tried bhefore the United States Circuit Court i Chrrleston on .the 15th instant. The grand and peOtit juries were packed to obtain a true bill and conviction. .The peop1)1 of Rock Hill and its vicinity are making strenuous efforts to have a neow county formed from portions of York, Lancastor and. Chester, with Rock Hill as '.tho countyv at. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. WEDNESDAY, May 2. SENATE. The Senato met at the usual hour, President Simpson in the chair. After the transaction of routine business, Nash rose to a question' of privilege, and spoke of the charges rIeale against hiini in the ClharlestQn Neows and Courier. Senator Crittenden, of Greenville, asked leave to read a reply from the proprietors of The .News and Cou rier, but, after considerable dis cussion, the reupest was rofused. After a lengthy discussion, a-con nittee was appointed to investigate and report Ipon the charges made hy The Neiws and Courier against Whittemore, Nash, Woodruff and others. A committee was accordingly ap poimted. 'T'he bill to further reduce the pay of the attachees, clerks and -la'borers of the General Assembly was read a third imo and sciot to the House. J.his bill saves the State $200 per day during the session of the Legis latu'e. - It was introduced and on. gineered through by Senator Cochran (Rep.) of Anderson. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPnESENTATIYES. A number of bills and resolutions were introduced, read by their titles and appropriately referred. A resolution to petition the governor for a full pardou, of the Lowndesville prisoners was lost. The committee on privileges and elections reported in the contest ease from Korshaw county that the Republican members were entitled to their seats. These members caine forward, purged themselves of. their contempt, and were sworn in. The bill prohibiting the sale of seed cotton after dark passed 'to a third reading. This bill provides, first; that on and after the .passage of this act it shall not ho lawful for any persn to buy or sell, or receive by way of barter, exchange or traffic of any sort,any seed cotton between the hours of sundown and sunise of any day ; second, that any person who shall violato the provisions of section 1- of this at shall upon etn": I viotion in the Court o( General Seas. sions or of a'ti-ai justice be lined in the sui of fifty dohlaits, .?; im prisoned in the Abunty jail for t period of thirty days, or both in the discretion of tihe court. TIIUnsDAY, May 3. .SENATE. A number of podtions, bills amd joint resolutions were introduced, read, and referred to appropriate comimittees. A edncurrent resolution to ad-: journ .sie (ie on the 17th inst. was aduopted. .Mr. Crit'tenden offered a resolu tion to allow the iieply of Mr. F. W. Dawson to Whitt~emzore's charges to be0 read in -the Senate. Mr., Gary mnovedl to amend by adding the words, "and all p~arties interest (1 in the sub~ject matter shall have the samon privilege granted Mr. D.awson, of being heard in the Senaite." The resolution was adopt-. ed1. The 1House concurrent resolution to go -into an election of chief justice on the 5th. was referred to the judiciary committee. Adjournued. HousE OF IIEPnEsENTATIVEB. A number of bills were reported back from conmmittoes, and laidslover for a soconid reading. Mr. Keith rose to a question of p~rivilege, and staited that lie had voted for the exclusion of Straker andl Thomas--not against it, as stated in the Journial 'ofommerce. TIhe hill to regulate the election of mayor and aldlermen in Charles. ton wvas p~assed, and ordered to be engrosmsedl for a thirdI reading. The -consideration of a , bill for . -the further protection .of laborers was indefinitely postponed. A number of hills wore introduced, read by their titles, and properly referred. A hill to amend the law in regard to service of sumrmons on infants, and the atppointment of guardians ad iiten, was rejected. A hill to amend $11i, -chap. 15, title 14, of the Revised Statutes, wvas rejectedl. A bill to repeal an act entitled "An act to limit the charge for advertising certain notices,' was ordered to lie on the table. A bill to amend thme law exempting ap~othccarlies from jury duty was rej(eted. A bill to repeal the law as to granting divorces 'was rejected. On Saturday, the '29th alt.,. a storm ok teat severity passed over a portion oi York county,, near Rockm Hill. It was a compound of hail, rain and wind, tind prostrated ev'ythi'g' in its track The War In Europe. The war in Europe lip to Wed nesday had not assumed any now phases. The Russians had opened siege on Kars, a town in Turkish Armenia. England and France will remain neutral unless Ruesia besieges Con stantinople. Forty thousand Circassiaus have joined the Turkish army of the Danube. The Russians are strongly fortify ing Galatz, and are putting together small gunboats brought there in sections. Tho "Golos," a Russian news paper, has been suspended two months for attacking the adminis tration. The Russiwns, fearing .England's occupation of Crete, have ceased to excite patriotism there, .and have stopped sending supplies. Hungary sympathizes :strongly with the Tuiks. The Sultan is on his -way to Shumla, in Bulgaria, one of the keys to Constantinople. The Khedive of Egypt will assist the Sultana with money and :troops. The London in&es continuues to deprecate unnecessary alarm, and says that even if we had the .most positive assurance that Russia in, tended to besiege (",onstantinople, there would be ample time to ,tako needful; precaution after her army croissed the Danube, but to assume that the Russian leaders have any such design is to .suppose they have talkcn leave of their senses. It is not Turkey alone they would have to meet, nor Turkey and England, but the whole of Western Europe. We may safely assume that Russia is not altogether devoid ,of common sense, and meanwhile we may keep ourselves cool. Col. Valentino Baer, the dashing cavalry officer who served some time in prison for insulting a lady on a railway car, is or gmnizing the Turkish cavalry. PIbs.rt Pasha, Admiral of the Turkish flot, is son of the :sixth. Eail of Buckinghamshire, and uncle, iof the seventh Earl. In the English navy years ago, he ;was called con temptuonsly "Dog Hobart*' Hav ing becomie a convert to kIlam, he, nay no'w allude piously to his Anglican brethren as "Christian lol The Nmwberry Heraldman.says that bustles have hinges these days. What the deuce does lhe know about it ? Daniel I. Chamberlain Hayes Wheeler Robert Elliott Haraldson is the narne by which .a negro boy is known on the plantation of Dr. J. D. Noel, near Milway, Abbeville: ,ounty. The boy was still alive at last -?ccounts. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIFIELn. By 0. R. IJI0.lIPSO Y, E'q., Preae Judge. ~AHE REAS, E iehard 8.Des'portes haith -mario011 suit to meo to grant him letters of adminiistration of the estate and affects of Janmes King, Sr., deceasied: These are, therefore, to cite~andl admon sh all and singular the kindred and credi ors of the said James King, Sr., dle lensed, that they be and appear before me, n the Court of Probate, to be held( at Lairnecld Court JRoruse, S. C., on the 21st :lay of Many, .after publication ereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to' ihow cause, if any they have, why the said Ldmunmstrationishould nxot be granted. Given under my hand, this ,'lith dayof May, Anno D)omini 1877. 0. R. THOMPSON, imay 5--tx2 J P. F. C. Mclhaster & Brive -0o D\ ESIRIE to call the attention o f the LIpni bl ic to their large stock of~ Spring mdn Summer Goods which they are selling it remarkably low figures. Best Prints, 81 cents. 4-4 Cabis 10 cents. Figured L iwns, 12 1.2 cents. White Piques, 12 1-2 cents. They-haveJustrceivedn afresh au ply' rlf Ladies' Collars and Cuffs,, Nook ruffling Silk Ties, Embroidery, Striped, Cheeked rmnd Plain Nainsooks, Hostory, Gloves, . Lans &c, whrich they sell as low as can be boumght:any where. They have~a .nice linie of Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting of Alpacas, Iron Frame G~rnadine, Mohairs, Wash Poplins &o. The gentlemen are especially invited to, oxamine~thieir Stock of Cassimnores, Shirts, ~os rawoers, Gloves, Felt .and Straw They think they can offer the best ;election of Clothing, at the lowest prleos over offered 'in the may Il L O O K! TEW GQoIs I NEW OODS!! WE have just received a rloek of SPRING AND SUMME14 -prints of the best brands at 81 cete.. d-4 Caubrios at 10 cents. Centenuial &.bripou at 12j eente. .A~ieo.0 A full Stock of Shirtings, Aheetinge aend Drilling at low Agurea. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !1 'Ve have j'ust recoired a large and cou. plto stock of Spring and Svummer Oloth, thing which we will .ellas cheap as any one. HATS I HATS II HATS 1 1 . . Gents' and Youths' Felt and.Straw sate of :all kinds and at any price. CASSIMERES I CASSIMERES 1 ! We have just received a full stock of'assi mueras frois the Charlottedville Mille. -ALSO Tweeds, Cottomades, Jeans, eta. J. F. McMaster & Co. FURNITUR E, ~ITINDOW 'tEhades, Picture 'Vime, Children's Carriagos, Laaber 4ad Shingles. Use economy by buying the -best, ad buy where you can get the cheapest. april 26 R. W. PHILLIPS. 'WATERS' ORIESTRION achssORGA ra the meet.begatasiA' etyle and perfecat (n It t no ever made. Itoa. theeel ebrated-Canoew to stop, which 4sAnne Imitation oftheI. mu. Voice, -and tnoand w half Octaves f 6.ilt tuned in perfect .har. mony with .the reeds, and their eff et.4e ng. 1rai and eleetrJf *, " ,WATERIS' CLAB IO NA, ORCIIESTRAL. CONCERTO,. 7 tSP. ER,CENTENNIAL Ch IMES, CIIAPE%*,an4 (OTTA OE OROANM, sn Unique Frenct a. 'ace comsbine PURITY of VOICING ,titherent volunse qf tone aeuitable for Parlor or Church. WATERS' PIANOS, 2"Uhim ARE THlE BIEST MhADE ; the Tene/pesteh, WorkmanshipAnd ,Durability U~nsugyaeeed Warranted for SIX YEAR R. PR ICES EX TRiEMELY LOWfor casta.Mens. tiy Inst allmnente received. Instrjanaegt to AGENTS WANTED. SpecIalInaesee.nease .to the trade.Elusrated Catalogue. Matled. .Secondehand Instrumente at (OIRE~'APN. GAINS.. HORACE WATERS de ON, ManufactureueandIRealeru, 40 ASTJe ___T___OSQUAE,W.Y' TCOIL]EJT SO.AP. JUST RECEIVED, ONE .gress of .the genaie Brown Windsor Soap. ALSQ, Twetyv-flye dozen .assoetedI Soaps,at the Drug Stare of aprill 24 53R. W. E. AIKEN. Admniistratoris Notice. A LL persons having claims against the estate of Wsn.Dawkins, deceased. late of Fairfield eotunty, 8. C., are re quested to iresamt them to me at Spar tinburg,g. C., properly attested. All persons -indebted to the same are re guested to make Immediate payment. iS. M.DtA WKINS, .April 19-4t Administrat'or. Shirts I Shirts I Shirtsl! --o--.-. WT AMSUTTA Muslin and 2200 Linen, VTat $8.00 pier half dozen. Tereale and Calico atP.00 and $9,00 per thalf dozen. mar 22 J. F. MoMA8TER &, 00, Winnsbo, o Hotel. HE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the publio that he has removed to that large and commodious Brick Hotel, located in the centre of business, where he is prepared to acecommodate the public withelean and well furnished rooms, and a table sup ple olswith the beet that the marhet He itnds to deserve and oest receivethe public patronage, M.'L. BROWN, Janauy, 8,187-4 Peprietot.