_ M n mi in
iapotait gywi?m ftt Cilwii
^ * P*1M> fMltoiI JEW i??W? <
wftMk. vktf|?r H W Hktly to Wcalo
kt* anything of tmtorf to ?to. e*ndt?
. I? MttoUb that ?* aiqfetio* ft faljy *P
prvoiotod k; Jvtolf toi?J?4 mtmw
. Wa*a ioWt 0 JMbfi* wa**W<d <
0?m?w> it ?m itowdto duj #1 hi
friwj*. llUlw^ tot pvWUhad duritf tto
iHVfi, thai ho ?M TrM|lr I* favor of
to I VnnJd tov?wt?, |M*r?l am n**?y. A<
a **ilv#?bora Oaroliaa whrtd man, hi i<
|w?b?M]r ilia baal **4>ontoi of that id**
MVMwf ihi lUprfHitiUia hom thii
But*. If ?? tod to tbl* fw|w?Uy?i?.
prt?t 1 d?t<raiMiln hf him to aoii, at
Hi* prof*? tim*. la i+half of Conmrvai lata,
a* dl?tfag?Ml*d from th* RadUalltm whleti
kn Inn brvaght (at* thi* Slat* by o?|<
id***. * hav* mm tvaaon for b*ltovin|
that ha i* akoat to ia*h? good hla d**I*ra?
Ifoaa ato Wad hi* intuiaw to lb* ftgaii<
aal'oa of a a*w parly. It it, fartkar, wall
know* that Raosirr, Naah, Wlmbnth,
8m* II* ato other Radio.. I aolorad mtn hav*
Joat r*t?rn*d do* Washington an<l a aoa<
frranea with " tba p?w*tv thai br," aad
thalr piwgraKma af ihi latara it that amp.
p?<l oot I
I. A propoaal to th* ChrmHar of Com*
mtraa and Board of Trad* to rrpudlal* th*
atlr* lnd?bt?datM of th* Stat*.
S. A *oav?AtloB. wilhla two month*, for
th* orgaaUalloa of a a*w parly, boaad
tlrietly oa IntrHlgana* and iatrgniy.
t. Th* ?a?Hang* of motu.il guxrtnli** b?Ivnb
lh* raw*. wh?r*in th* colorod l**d>
trt ooljr atk that thrlr pr*t*at civil aad
politiaal right* ahall not b* disturbed, and
that thav thall hav* a fair raprcttottllon in
th* office* af th* 8tai# Q*v*inm*nt, la ra
tarn for whieb they will pledge themselves
to anils witK th- whits* in tho election ol
ike beet men to o(Bee.
i The nomination of James L. Orr for
Ooeernor, in 187t, or any other men who
he* the confidence of the two fertlw.
Thege ore. In ell eerioueneee, the propo.
elticn* which ere now igiuiirg eeoterie of
Individuals who been done more to keep
the Radical party of thle State inteel then
any other member# of it, enJ, coming front
n conference with DeLerge, end poeaibly
with the eoiieereetiee Republiean Congiearmen
of other 8tetee, more import enea may
be attached to them than to the ordinary
earbetone moeemcnta which are born among
our local clique#.
The pertiee referred to arrived in Chariotton
fnilot their oeheme. Th?y ititereicwed
R-publicanc and Democrate. They invited
the co-operation of eundry officiele, and
avoided others ol their own ki'.h and kin
ae ti>ey would avoid the Kgyptien plague
The result yet remains to be teen. Rentier
liar optmd liia halterlee, and diacuaaee lha
aituetion with a cairn near that ia in atiiking
contract to iomt o( hi* p*?t iptrclin, while
liia brother politiciana aet by and aean and
endoia* rvery word thai fl iwa from liia pen
Whether Ihrre t>e ramotnraa in thianew
Movement, ?>r whether it la a trap adroitly
a?t by Ban. Butler or Charier Sumner to
eatrh an uoauapieioua people, of eouree, ia
only a matter of eurniite; but it will doubtIraa
atrikt every thoughtful peiaon that a
propoaitlon to rrpudiato the entire indebtednrae
of the State ia either a very wild
bid for popularity, or it la intended to draw
foith from lha Board ol Trade and Chamber
of Commerce whet ie aheadv eufficiently
published ? namely, tliat their reeent action
wae not to convey the idea'of repudiating
any liond of the State for a debt that haa
teen honeetly contracted.
It ie aupreme noneenae to aup|ioaa that
Soatli Caroliuiana will aver repudiate their
juat debte. Nona know the teet better
than three very eoloredmen; and, there*
fare, we are baund to aeaume that tha pro
paaitioa, if aaada at all, will ba made ta
eeacal eoaaa ulterior deaign.
dffi* wm *v hi? ?uvtv m>'t*m?h?; ?r?
indtrHtnd that it ku bean determined, ky
Parker, Xeagle and other members of the
Ktate Govsremeot, to organise what will be
hcreaftr known a* '* the respectable Re?
publican partj."? Ch*rlt?toH Xtnt.
Wi? with Mexico ?An account of an
extraordinary affair reacheaua front Tcsaaby
telegraph. It appears that a Mexican provision
train waa procedii g, in the diree.
tioa of a poet In the State of Chihuahua,
when it waa eat upon by Indiana, and the
paity Including women and children, murdered.
The Mexican Imops | uraued the
nturderrra acroea the boundary line into the
United States territory, when the troops of
the latter went te the rescue of the ln?li*
ana, attacked tke Mexicans, and were beat*
ee, with a lose of forty men and their commanding
officer, all of whom wrre killed
This ie, at least, a strange affair. For the
Mextcane had no legal right to invade our
tenItory, but under the olrenmstanecs, in
ternallonal comity ehuuld have overlook
ad the trespass, as there was no agirresviva
latent. Be this as it may, should the
United States sustain the eondnet of the
commander of Fort Goodwin, the affair is
likely to Ired to serious complies lions.
Tax B<>wie knifa got if asms from two
or mora btetkars, desperadoes, by the name
of Bowie. They figu-rei in Tcsas during
the days of Davy Crockett and Sam. Houston.
On the borders ol Texas, near the
Rio Orande, there lived e man by ths nam*
of Nal K Xulkuk. prooouncad in the guttar
al Mexican, Znlnu. He, too, hke the
Bowies, was a desperado, but unlike them,
ha fought again* and depredated upon the
American settlers. He is still rememoered
ie TeX*e by seany who bar# seen and
hoard of him, aa wall as dreaded him. fits
motto ? as to aeak enaeasingly to avangs a
real or fancied wrong to himself, his follow
ere or hie oouatry. His name, spelled
backward, gives Ku Klui K'an.? Corrtt.
p?ncU**ct in Cftietty Republican.
?
Ton JfcPM *9 Harass*stativie..?The
Republicans hare now JSS Member* of tba
Uanae, and the Democrats #9. A member
from Louisiana and one from Worth Hardin a
have act yet takes their seats. One of Ah sea
is a BepeMleao aod the other a Democrat?
Albeiag UM two recencies, one in Illinois, ie
ptoeaf Remoter Logan, and oec ie Mieaigae, in
ptop #rft*?at?r F?rr;, U bo flllod by JUpubJlftoflPf
(M)i4 en* IU>p?WW?? fron Ttiu ?nd
*p? (MM C?ii?oT?U la lit ikiliM to toko
p|p<*, Jfe# JUptt' ltaMM will koto la tbo JIuoM
If* nm**r?, m4 Jlowfof IW jfeartwroto
|imt (r# 7m** t*4 two from Coltlora to, tkt
pMHwr?to fW M<r* HI atwtori, *#**< * Ito
ffnpli of 141 pipbirt,
.
I Iwtkwi HBtMMIiiM^-TlM Seal
I Tko WHw of ? I>I??P?I paMlakod
. il Baltimore, who* gfewtag pon to kandlod
will VWBM'WVH WW
on Ika wickedo?m ??d tokpoltoy of ottludiag
| U>? 4>liiWj? of t&o to# 'row Um oouuoiU
. ol tbo MMfa? l? MHI
If# 4lrld, ao wo to*? ?*ld| do??wot?*1
hlblt a* rapid a rtoo la rogreao u A*?rlo?
1 pnoottod ?a#ar iultoto oooaooto, ftotthoa
' oaa U ny|?w tbo n44n ul profoond d?1
oooat wkloh kw km aito ataoo tottton aw
w#fo driroa off by tbo aggvooalro awai ol
? ladloallato, oad kopt oat hp ita ooatlooW trt
awph. Tboro to aot a material or political la>
Uroat of tbo eoantrp whlok kaa aot deterloral
laJ U lutu.1 k a.
" Tb? ?kup la ar loallliti la m |mt m
i ftoa tbn genial laaptntir* of aaarr to the
, f root log atmoophern of mid winter. to aoth?
j tag have wo progrooood under Rod loo I ralo mm
' ia tbo wboltoalo laoroaoo of debt, national tad
State, end la taxation anoqualed la any part
I of tbo world, and la an amount of ottolal corruption
which bat aooof boon tor pat tod from
1 tbo oarlioot history of mankind. Yot la tbo
fata of tbooo (beta Radleallaao portiata ia oo?
traoloiag aad oacladlng Iroat tbo aatloaol
eoaneila tbo otaUoaaoa of that Motion wbicb
baa heretofore faralabod at oar wlmat aad
aafoot galdoa aad loadora la prosperity aad adroroltjr.
Tbo raaa wbicb claiata coaaaa galait/
witb Washington, Jefferson, Madlaon, Cat*
boon, Clay, aad otbor bright aad aaruborloaa
tart la oar political firmament, art contigaod
to outward darbaoao, wbllat tbo fartblog tal\
law dtpa ol earpot-baggoro art pat ia tbolr
plaoo.
" Tbo rory tight it portontoaa of woo?tboto
loan and Ul-foraMd kiao, who baro oaUn op
tbo fat dotbod aad well-fiavored ; tboto empty
ad blaatod oart of oora which devonr tbo foil
aad good yoaro. And in a Senate, once Roman
in ita integrity and power, and on tbo
1 very ipot where tbo Southern gianta once
r stood, wo now too, at reprotontatirot of the
South, narrow-browed, stunted, evil-eyed adveatnrert
and tcalawagt, who look like tbo
impenitent thief. And tbit at a jucture when
the eountrv neede. more than aver, eanecieltv
in lb* atntn of our foreign relation*, it* boat
atateamanahip. Tho Svath do#* a?l aak to
control tbia country j but aa it* future fat* (a
bound up with tbo real, to bar* *on>* vol** in
ita control and in tb* general guidance. Ia not
tbia a reaaonablo requeat* Do not tb* intereat*
of tb* eountry demand that it ahould be
granted ?"
Tb* men who now rule at Waahington don't
dart allow any otber fort of rcpreaentatirca
from tb* Houtb to ait among them. They
bare, in daya paat too often felt tb* heavy
band* of tbea* '* Southern giant*." Tbey may
talk aa tbey plea** of" puniabing rebel*" and
" excluding traitor*" from aeata in Congreaa
which tbey left to " deatroy tb* beat govern,
ment, etc," but tb* real reaaon i* tbey ftnr to
meet the** 44 traitor*" in debate. That'* what
aila tb* Radical Hannah.
As Arrccrixo ScK.es.?A New York pa.
per give* the following account of a acena
in one of the eemcteiica of that citj :
A aad acene occurred at Cavalry Cam*
tery recently, the occaaion being the brriel
oi me winrr ?no moiner 01 four nine children.
The weellier wee to inclement that
the frienda who accompanied the rem tine
deeided to let the children remain in the
earriagca, but their eern-tt pleadlnga, wilh^
teerful eyee, to tee their mother'# greet
eould not he raai??ed, end their with wee
granted. Both enffine were carried to the
greie, end the youngeal little girl, who
teemed to be unconeciout of what wat
transpiring, careeaed the coffin of the mother
with childish simplicity, uttering the
mo?t endearing terma o' "poor mama/'
" nice mama," M Will mama come home,"
eta. The oldcat titter t'?ok tha lltl!? prat
tlar by the band and brought her to the
other fide of the grave,
Aa tha grave digger lowered the mother's
coffin to it* final retting place and threw the
firat ahoval of clay, the children simultaneously
gave one piercing cry, whleh echoed
over the chureh-yard, bringing teare to the
area of all present. Many of tha men, unable
to gate on the red teen*, turned and
walked away. It wit with d fficnVty tha
children wera pereunl-d to leave the grave,
and aa they were about to depart, the little
one, following the etemple of the nMait,
knelt down on the new made grave and offered
up prayero to their Orrator for tha
apiritual welfare of tha father and mother
whom death had deprived them of on one
day.
Tub Honor or a True Soldier.?Tho late
Charles Napier wee taken prisoner a* the battle
of Corunna, struck down Mrtrelj wounded
within the enemy's position, when the 50th
was reeatled after their daring charge, led by
Napier and Stanhope, bis brother major, which
so excited the admiration of Sir John Moore,
that with almost bis last words be exclaimed :
" Well done, my major* I" When Napier bad
in a measure recovered from bis wounds, sosse
of the good folks of the t6#n went to him, the
only British oflieer I believe that bad been
captured, urging him to accompany them, as
they bad prepared means for bit escape and
embarka ion for England. He toM them tha*
be eould not poeelbly avail bimnlf of their
kiad offer. " Why so," said one of theaa," yon
are not on parole t" " True," Nupier replied,
" but the kind attention I have received, aad
the evideot confidence repoecd in me by Marshal
Sonlt, I feel to bo ovon, if possible, more
binding than any parole."
I will add, that shortly after tbie honorable
ceadoet of Napier, the Marshal told him that
be would give him leave to return to hi* country
on condition of hie undertaking to Induce
the authorities to send to Franco In exehenge
for hlmeolf any oflieer of hie own rank tbeo on
parol# in England ; but tho Emperor might
not approvo of this, ho required further of Napier
that ho would give his word (but, if he
bould bear froas bias ia the course of three
months to that effect, be would surrender him.
self to him, the Marshal, be be where he might,
either ia Russia or elsewhere. Tho assigned
period having expired, Napier's exchange was
effected.
Txa 8optn CaaoLixa Da ad at Ownra*
oao.?Mr*. M. A. Snowden, aocompaaUfl by
H??r?l other lad lea Trout tbl* oily, delegate*
from the Lad tee' Memorial Areoeietion of tble
l?y, arrived at Baltimore, on Batqrday I eat, on
their ?/ to Uettyeborg, Pa., for the purpoae
ef making foal arraogemenU for tba removal
to tbla State of tbe rcmaioa of all Soath Carolinian*
who fall im the memorable battle at
that place. Mrs. Snowdea and her patrlotte
party, accompanied bp rareral ladlea of Baltimore,
expected to loare that city yeatarday
(Tareday) lor dottyrbarg.?OWIm/oa Oouritr.
"Bib wiaa ago u aottaar." tbry are
aIm fcii? ?hn ?k#n MiflUii with ftaliillle
w?nt of j?r>/>*?ii0 and r?a?raI p*?-tr?tlo?.
wHi rtUMTKR MTT*M, Ida gr?at
^ootlbera Tom\?.
<L\)t Cntnrprist.
, omKwvivm.?. o
' w??y*p*T, 4nfe it, im.
. fwiibH.
fk< dreiriob ol Cbltf Justice Mom, ?
' ting irid* the Ceetfckbtieo of tbU Stoto
requiring people le eerry out eootreete ft
J the purchase of slnvee, eoioe of whom e
M* ble poltoUel metore, strikes M ef.eei
trotige?w(?h ell due rwspeet. It to i
anomaly iu the history of jurisprudent
We iri a were that some emloenl la wye
, and judges have expressed the mm opli
, ion | hat hnve they considered wisely o?<
eerning thle thingf Thousands at preeci
i will invar, No ; the future will eoadan
the deeleloa. But, else, the mischief is no
, working. The Constitution end laws i
the United States, as well as that of tl
State, have made the slave free from tl
1 control of the purchaser, end declared
erimlaal to exact aerviee from him. U
now "site In lloeae'sent," as lew mek
and law interpreter, at legislator, judge an
jarymsn ; and the ease may some up whs
a negro judge and jury shall ait In trial <
their former pureha?er for the note he gas
some plaint if la purchase of themselves
Just think of It I A negro judge making
defendant In court pay lor hie services, cot
trnry to ell the laws and aonstltuiioiie <
hie eoantry. Ought not, then, such a judg
or jurymen come down from the beach an
jury.box and enter Into the service of th
defendant, and work out hie price \ Bu
cays oar Chief Justice, we will make yo
pay for that which our laws and eooeliti
lions will not let you enjoy or poroses. W
hold, saith our Supreme Court, that th
Stele and the United Stater, end Presiden
Lixcom, and all the Union aulhorltee, hai
the right and did deprive you of the laho
and services of the negro; hut the note o
contract to pcy for thoco cervices is scored
The fnmideritlan wm and all tha nna?
above ua have smashed, deetroyel, anniht
lated, and that no* righteously, vet w
trill make you pay for that which we de
troy and liava deatroyed, and whiah th<
plaintiff himsrlf haa dertroyed by being i
party to our glorioui republic.
Theie is no analog>u? ca>a In hiatory, an(
our judgra who undertake to decide th*a<
questions of negro debta l-y thd narrow
technicalitirt of law, and not by iia apiril
and juatlea, and who compare the eases tc
the purehaae of a bora* or route, or bale ol
cotton, a (lei warda deatroyed by the public
enemy, or perlahing In the henda of the
purchaser, do not eooaider the diffnenee o!
thiagr, nor, in our opinion, do they rbe
to a consideration of the philosophy and
high principles that are the basis of all
soupd laara. It is perhaps vain to argue
grave qneatioat of right and truth and philosophy
with men who** mtnda are preooou
pied with rmell tcchniealitiea, who ere bury
and esael in tithing the mint and eunilng
and who therefore neglrct the weightier
matter*. Tlii^^s the very difficulty with
the Jewe in reeeielngtlie Ooapal of Chtiet, to
them a stumbling block, and to the Qreafc
philosophers foolishness, whilst il wu u
lh? more hnrtbla M*k?r* of tha truth, tht
wiadorn ind power of God ; not many win
and not man/ mighty after tl?* fashion o
tli* times, receiv*J th* tiuth, but th* com
njon p*o|>I* rather showed tru* wisdom
and so th* convention of th* Si at* of Soutli
Carolina, in our humble judgment, exhibit
ed far mora wisdom and sense ol justice Is
declaring null and void all contracts ant
obligations for th* purchase of slaves, thai
those lawyers who would tnak* their worl
of no effect by their legal traditions.
Dut how shall lit* law b* now adminis
tered In South Carolina I Th* 8uprami
Court has the right to tonttru* th* Stab
Xuustitution. but hat it th* right to abro.
gat* it ? Which are ws to regard, it 01
th* Constitution under whieh it exists
Shall all judges, jurymeo and citizen* dUre
gard th* vtry Constitution wbi*h they havi
fpecially sworn to uphold and suppori, am
the Reconstruction Act* of the Congrc* sm
President of the United States! *ye, am
eleo (be i?-n<!ed Constitution of the If aiUi
States, securing lilerty to the clave am
taking from all pureinsert the t-ruiett the
o<>nt rscted furl or etiall tha opinion deli*
ered by Chief Just ire Moaaa rale o*er all
ThU ie a grave inquiry , and a eerioue on<
The more eepseDlly, aa all muet be eat la
fled, that tire opinion eei de/ivered under i
miatake ae to tlie deeiaioo of the Uidtoi
3-ate* Court, wliioh h?e not ytt, aad per
hape never will require people to pay fa
that which it ie mad* by all the aons'ltu
tional power*of the laud, eivil and milita
ry, a high crime, and aven rebellion an
treason, to hold, oeeupy and enjoy. W
will use but one iiluetratioa of our poeitlo'
Suppoee ye, that a niaa hirae hie eon whe
Arisen yeare old to hie naighbor till he bt
en met twenty-one, having, according I
existing law, the right to hie rervieei
During hie legal minority the hirer glvi
hie note for $600. The Leeielature eoo
after paee*e a lew declaring all youtha fr*
a<.d entitled to all the rfghte of eltixene t
eixteen yeare of age, or flfieea, ae It wool
have the right to do. Now, would Judg
Mneae make the man pay that $560 note
We trow not; and eaa lha court right!
hold the purchaser ?f the service of a negr
to the wvymenl of hie act# when tha eu
preme law of the lend declared that th
negro ie catltVl to hie ova eerviea and U
bor T Tha caaae are analogous But th
freedom of the late eleve ie even more air
phatieally protected thaa that of the eon.
in* ciiuaran art not oj law mini maaui
and rul?ra of tl-air fathara, tut how it ia i
South Carolina with tha formar alar#* I Oil
8upr?m? Court and all our ju<lg*a and hlgl
Statu offlaera holi their offleaa by lhair ap
pointmant, tha pawar of tha Stat# balng I
thair handa.
Upon tba whoU, arc aonelaoad that tb
quatlian, altbaugh brought ap In a Judlcla
turn, ia mora a pblltiaal on# than on# of mar
taobniaal law, and require* ta ba viewed b;
tba eourta in aefareaee to tba grant prtaalpla
of atataamaaaliip and political pbiloapbp am
Juatiaa, upon wbiab all of our 4nwi?M aan
titwtlona and la we era aaaumad to ba ro*ra?. I
aannot ba daaldad on tba narrow vlawa of i
pattifoggar. Tba prevent aonatltgiioa am
I lawa of ba Unltad States and of tba tonik
? ~ ' 7
1 ara BUIm, kin traatad ilinry not m i nan
| qm'JM afpra party to arltaary ahaUata, tba;
| baa* to ibwrf m4 pmwt prutin ?Jw
tita ton U u kHini, Mt to My ariatoal
I aa4 firaa ptnf af a iaiag lattoykaUawti
by tba pwkikMaaW aH poaapaiartaa la tfca?
********** ft* 0 mi lidiii ft <" ">
?U tUimod WMnkiy la iUim. It will aol
do to *oy thai ilarwy wu 1MI1M ialwa<
fMMllN nhnd the owatri war* all
3 iat*l*. fctt Miifilia I* Mm. fw ?Htm
' mt tho 44 |ff*T a* w*U u ibi " 4Uqfl" ol
= lb* ag*d aad htlra, aad ,tbo iaaaa*, ^f la.
boU, aad tab** aad meljliag*, aad iff* *1
b driMaa ia|Mfi It #b?a ttqr pan *MMtl
t? b* awrtd by wrlfteo BttUo>p*te>*tl *dr|.
a mi hlad*f w?rw all 4**lai^ emancipated by
la lb* latitat law of th* load* aad all tt'tpta
w **tl*a tbttlattlr prohibited. It out bo or
^ oaattd by th* ooarte, (U mpi oo >?,) for Um
boaor of tho Oovoraaaoat of tho Uolted State*
^ that property claimed la rlarw waa laatrt1
1 aad wroog la litelf, or *la* oomponaatlon al
'** l*aat to th* loyal aad the lofaat aad tb? lano
" **ot, woald wot bar* b**a prohibited by thi
** **a*tit*tloa. Boapoat for th*** faoU and fo
? th* boaor aad *haio*t*r of tho Q*e*ranal
domaado, tborofore, that th* ooarte iboaU
>n paoao bofor* they aadartak* bow to nftra
w contract* for lbs purchase of llarM, Id *o dual
lag ik?j inipooch tho supremo authority ol
to tho constitution* and lava of country and
10 braad tha Severnraoat tteeIf with tho lifia)
it of rahhioj and plundering ita oitimona of prop|e
orty to whloh thay hod o Just, moral and
)r equitable titlo. To oooipol now tho oxeeulioa
1(j of o contract for tho parohaao of slaves la aa
|B inaoit to tho authority of tho Vnitod Statoa,
0f and nttorly tromplaa on tho oonatitutioo of
thia 8lata, whloh haa booa ratified and approved
by Congress, and la tharoforo an oet ol
' Congress, aa wall aa o Stota Constitution,
a
' Tribute of the Cburi?itou Courier te
the lute Mr* John Xarklejj
Tho OwriVr of tho 16th spunks thaa of
# our dacoaao I friend :
I "Jala Marklty, 9/ OrttnvilU, 8. O.?
u Our Greanvilla exchanges biing uatha on*
, nouncment of iliia moat whorthy gantla*
m man'* death. Verily, o good man liaa gono
9 t? kit rrett The express lor* of aorrow
j borne from lata immediate neighborhood
j will find many an eeho, poignant na genuf
ins, in tha henrta of not n fsw in thia ally,
r who hara experience I hig kindi.ese, fait- hie
I worth, and been witnaaaea of tha daily
s be out y nf his life. How many a wander.
lag rsfuga, driven from his lung cherished
t homestesd, and seeking where e'or he might
k find it, a place to lay his heed, has proved
a hie nobly hospitality, hia warm-hearted
t out (lowing aympathy, and Hint delicate
teudernea* of manner, whiuh double* In
preelou*o#M tha aerviee it reoJer*. In a
||f# of unremitting induelry and toll, he
eermad to Hod a dally luxury in doing
good. Verily, ha loeae not hia reward.?
Tha ear of f ith. heare even bow iba ac?
j eenta aweater than earthly tone, walling
forth from not a few?" I waa an hungered,
end ye gave me meat: 1 waa thiraty, and
r ya gave me drink : I waa a atranger, and
ya took ma In : I waa aiek, and ye vi*iteJ
ma "
Ha waa eueh a man aa Leigh Hunt had in
mind when ha wrote:
" Don Adheon aaid. 1 pray thee then,
ita me, aa one that low kit feKowm*
Tha angel wrote and vanished. Next
night fg
II* cam* again, with a great wakening
light,
And ahowed the names wheru lore of Ood
had blseead.
And, lot Ben Adhem'e name ltd mil the
| r*ti I'
1 The Convention of Tax P ayore.
f Remember, eitixene of Greenville, the meetng
on sales-day nest, to appoint delegates to
; the May Convention in Columbia, to devise
i some proper and efficient measures for protecting
the 8tate from ruinous taxation and plun,
der. It is a matter that every honest mas
| and all who own or ever aspects to own any
, property in the 8tate, are deeply interested
( and even those who expect to live by wagee
alone are interested, to save the money from
being all taxed out of the country.
1 Death of Mr. Porter B. Burn ham?
Mr. Poarna B. Bubbhav, well known in
> our City, was found dead aear She gate of his
r mother's residence, in this plaee, on Gundey
| morning last, about i o'clock. The jury el
inquest empannelled in the case, rendered a
t verdict oi death from congestion of the brain.
1 The deceased was quite dead when discovered,
j ne one knowing bow long the unfortunate
I man had lain where found. Ilia funeral cerej
monies were performed on Monday evening
^ last, at the Episcopal Church,
y The New Bridge.
1 Cepf. 0. P. Mills has contracted for the
1 construction of the New Bridge over Reedy
I, River, at the loot of Main Street, and is now
? |ruin| id* dili on id* w*at *ia* o( id* Hirer,
% with about twenty food band*, who ar* proI
gr**?lng at a llr*ly rat*. Tb* *ntlr* work U
^ *xp**t*d to b* compUto bj mid fommrr.
-? dBk b- ?
Xarly Btrawbarri**.
W* are Indebted to Mr. E. K Roajsoi* for
P
j * nm of StrtvbirilM, of (hi* NtWa
a growth, rai*?d by him in hi* garden. H*
t had th?m rip* oa the Sih. Thin, w* be^
ii?T?, i* tb* earliest reported.
K v*
Story on Our Oatdd*.
Our lady r-adrr* will oba*rv* th* story
we are publishing thl* w*?k, *nttt>eda
* " Virginia and Houth Carolina: United in
" Lor* a* In War." It wa* too long to pub*
lish ail at oner, therefore th* conclusion
^ will appear next week. It will t>* found
quite interesting. On* of th* heroes of the
^ plot U at present a resident of thl* City,
doing business amongst ns. We do Dot get
* it from tho original manu*erlpt, a* It ha*
alrosdy b*ea publuhed In the Sonihttn
Opinion, a Journal Iseoed at Richmond, Va.,
sinee the war, but soff suspend*!.
- *
Railroad Meeting.
in* inu?i meeting 01 in* rioekhoidart ol
- the Or?*nvlll* and Columbia Railroad will
t h? hr|<| in Columbia, on Thtirrday, ?lih
Inat For foil Information, *# nolle* *Im
where / Ik* Secretary, 0. V. CakmhoToN,
R?q.
Taa UrirtM mU *f the Cheater Reporter
He* took piece on Monday, 3d inat. There
aw a aeareWp of hidden, and the oflte* waa hid
ia hp |. 0. MeLare, l?q., for tha lowaoai el
tltlt. It ie as pee tad that tha pofclieaUoa a1
tk# Repartee will he reaawed hp hi* Ie two or
three week*.
fW Meroa Faaouaox inform* oa that
Mr*. Curt and lastly have had RnglWh
Pre*, grown at home, tMe taaana. Thl* ia
tha rerp aarllpn home grown pnt? w* litre
any knowledge of,
Oodf.
Tha Lady Book far Mop la aa prompt aa
aaaai. H?e tha inaat lllaetration* and tha
eeoat intaraating read lag. All to iaUrret
ha lad lea.
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, fi >/ ' f' J' r. Iff v
4
mm ?o
I FMtt Jury for M oy T??i X171?Oroonrltlo
County.
I Broekntn, Bn? (?) tUinmond, 0. T
I lorry, IMMI A.
. Brown, Jeekaon ' J?onb?, R. H
pzixisr fibiS,? .
lotlor. Wi#f HfetU. Mr*;?#.
, flrordw, wftaon 8 MoCnlloufch. Jop, Col.fMtandl-r,
Wlllu * Popnrr. W. A
Qm. J. L * ' Andrew
' Cos. T. Htnnli| Serugga, John P.
i OUvelond. J*om F rtohor, Jimn A.
, Diekeon. WHliooe . Hlrao, Th?inea
j. OlUnn, Bobrrt Townee, W. A
OkrHoin, D. B (Vftnimall. R F? Jf
Orfeham. W. P. Wy?tt, Ahadrank (0)
A 1 V\ ttf-i.l ' ??
UIKU *.H | TV IIIIBVDS, ookio 0
I _____
' OBARD tvRT, FROM MAT. 1871, VSTtL JAMUI
abT, 1871
, Ander?on. Wm II Hopkin* W L
Adlnge, PtIiim (?) Holland, D W
' Brattl*. Hamlin Jaekson, J. W
r Breed tore, C?to (< ) LU?r, Mm?? H
' Cannon. David U*rtip, O W
- 1)111. 0. P. McClua. John
, Good, Henderson Mi'ea. John (e)
I Hait, Jowph Millar. Alexander
ilammett, Juba Walker, Jamaa E
? ? m
eta and Joint Xesolullon of tlia Litlalatnra.
La at weak we issued a Supplement to the
f EtUtrpri**, eontainlng a namlier of Aeta
and Joint Raeolutlona of the Legislature,
several of wbioh w<-re important onaa,
whleh should be read and pot away tor
future r?feranee. We annext a Hat:
Joint Resolution authorising the State
treasurer to reissue stoek of the Stale of
Sooth Carolina.
Joint Resolution to allow J. If. Plowden,
of Clareodun County to redeem eertaiu for
itHM land*.
J??lot Resolu'ion authorising A. R. Taylor,
Henry Arthur an J other*, of Lexing
ton County, to oontinue, for i Venn of two
year*, two g?Ui ?r??t?J by tbcra torou
the old State Road, in Mid county, nt the
beginning and terminue of their planting
leude.
Joint Recolntion direeling iho St ate treae
urer to refund to Mesera. Rl?l*y A Creigh*
ton aix hund>ed and three dollara and a?v
enty eight cent*, taiee overpaid by litem.
An Aet to amen-l an ael entltlo I " An
aet to raviee, aintply and abridge the rule*,
practice, pteaJloga and forma of cojtla of
thie State."
An Aot to amend an aet entitled " An
aet for the better protection of Migratory
flab."
An Aot to charter the Yrmaeaee and
Millan Railroad Company, In the Bt*to (
South Caroliaa.
An Aet ta ineorporata the Ro<-k Hill
Hook and Ladder C'-mnany.
An Aal to alter and renew the charier of
the Town of Darlington.
An Aet to provide for llie coortinotion
and rapair of puhlie highways
An Act to amend an aot entitled " An
act to organise the Supreme Court."
An Aet to amend an aot entitled " An
eet to regulate the agencies of inauianc#
companies not ineorporated in llie Slats of
Sooth Carolina."
An Aet to ebarter the Town of Iltm<
bvrg.
An Act to incorporate certain Religious
Institution*.
An Aot to am*nd an act entitled " An
aet to establish and maintain' a system of
free e? ramon schools for the State of South
Carolina."
Joint Resolution directing part of a certain
tax to ta devoted to the erection of a
courthouse and jail at Manning.
Supplement for April 10
We annex a list of Acta and Joint Raeosend
out this week :
lutlons iseued in oar Supplement which we
Joint Resolution authorising the 8tate
treasurer to reissue to John Phillips, cxecu
tionor of John Cembpclt, deceased, certain
certificates of State stock.
Joint Resolution to pay William B. Tim
mona two hundred and thirty*three dollars
and forty*four eant*.
An Aet to authorise and empower James
0 RunJIett to establish a wharf in the
Town of Beaufort.
Joint Resolution authorising the Secrets*
ry of State to contract with the Southern
Domestic Gaslight Company (or the illumination
of th* Statehouec and public offices
therein.
An Aot to renew er.d amend the charter
of the Town of Mount Pleasant,
An Aeit to incorporate and reobarUr certain
religious institutions.
An Aot to altrr aod amend an net entitle
an " As aet to alter and anwitd ilia
charter of the City ot GrrsnviHe, and for
other purposes." upproead Marah 28, 1869.
i An Aet to authorise Henry C. Lancaster,
i Smith Howe and llmrj A. Tuvha to col.
Irct wharfage and storage.
An Act to amend an act entitled " An
act to provide for tho conversion of State
reoritics "
Joiot Resolution making an appropriation
of fortj-eoven thousand dollars for the
completion of the Hint# Lunatic Asylum,
' and f?r other purpoaca.
An Aet to extend the limits of the Town
of Camden.
1 Joint Resolution to confirm the apportionment
made hy the superintendent of edu
cation of tba Stats of South Carolina of
the free school fund for lha'Aeeat year sad
1 log October 81, 1868.
An Act io alter and renew the charier o/
the Town of Manning.
An Act to incorporate the Town of Tim,
monsvillr.
An Act to incorporate the Moaet Guards,
of Rkdgeway, in Fairfield County.
An Aet to amend an aet entitled " An act to
regulate the formation ot corporation*," approved
December 16,186*.
An Act to rcacw and amend the charter of
the Tawn of Ba?barg, la the State of South
Carolina.
An Act to laeotpoiwte the Columbia, WaU
terboro' and Yaaaasaaa Railroad dametn*
An Ant to provido for tho government of
tho South Corolla* Inetltnlion for Ibo dun*lion
of tho deof ond dumb nod tho blind.
An Aet to oatboelM ond roqotro tho County
Conmbilaatra of Bo?or?H Connty to ootohlih
rood from Bine by III* lo Allendale.
An Aet to reqnlro tho Style tmo?rot to pay
oonntjr tmonrtro tho apportionment of lb*
8|ti# oohool fnnd tor tboif rmpoptlr* foqntler,
?4 olhof purporoi,
joint Roto lotion to author Ue Stntn teeoeurof
to roloenoto W. B. Pr Ingle, discolor of Mr*.
Booth* fHrfrelng, oortWcoto of StOtO otnok.
An Aot to ohnrtor thoTdom of YorftolUo. I
Joint Roaolation to extend tho time tor tho
canty ballon of ibo fort Roy** Mlrotd. . |
, vO'S. * 1 ^
n r 0 41' - >
0
rinf i ii hp i i i i i*w
m m (iimtiui ixtmriiii.
Corre?pondenoe>
? ? UrooarHW, ?V O., Marob 17tb, U71.
Bom. If, Q. Pwr*of,8tatt Tna*ortr t
to know IT (be fall amount for
tU pay moot %f t?? manager* f aloetlona for I
tb|? 0ouuty k?i boon drawn by Mr. Hook,
Oltl^ia of J^arl of Con?lNlotyrt of FlacI
tious for laattiall. Fiona# ana war. and ohllaa.
Yuan, niy
W. D. LOBRTSON, Manager.
Office 8iat? Tmwnr. )
Columbia, S. C., March 29th, 1871. J
BespeotfWllf mfsrred to no*. X. B. Daen.
Stat* Auditor. The amount paid in this offlca
WM $423.03. NILE3 U. rARKER,
Tmnrtr 8tate of South Carolina,
par H. L. Tappam, Clark.
Offioe Stata Auditor, I
Colaaahla, 8. C., March 22d, 1871. J
Rsspeetfatly returned. In the warrant lanad
from tbia office in faror of Henry C.
Hack, and othara, the pay of the Manager* of
alaatioua for twalra preolnota ?ai included.
B. 8. DEAN, Stat* Auditor.
Offlca Treasurer Stata, )
Columbia, 8. C., March 23d, 1871. J
Respectfully returned to W. D. Rubertaon
for hia information.
NILES Q. PARKER.
Troaaurer MiuCo 8. C.
per Tappa.1.
a $
Got. B P. Paaar.?N? gentleman In thia
Stata haa been more abused, and at the
same time, austained a liigh-r reputation
for honesty of purpose and decision of
eliaraeter than Got. Perry. It bis views
are peculiar they are huueat.
None can question hi* utterances who
hare known him.
For many yaart lie ha*stood In the valleys
and on the mountains and rrpell* d all nttneks
upon Southern rights, and th?ai of'the
union. in? la'ter he has u-tiinfi umirt
moke and fire, in ilie midst ol |<vlhlc?l
turmoil* of the moit thicme'dnK < Imr mi r
No one tb?*n should rejerd him ?* a p-dlti
?l?n unworthy of full cnnfidenc In the ?"Xtremiiit-s
to which w? have subsided.
HoM now, bold then, l?*t him be beard
and hi* voice horded,?Spartanburg Republican,
VI th in&t.
Tub RtinT?nM?*T or Jonx C. Calhod*.?
The remains of John C. Calhoun ware ex*
burned on Saturday morning, and replaced in
the vault where they originally repoeed.
It will be remembered, byaoboaen few that(
on the night preceding the evacuation of Morrla
Iiland by the Confederate foroea, the bono*
of Calhoun were taken from their vaulr, for
ohvion* reaaon*. and wore laid in St. Philip'*
Churchyard, to ti?? 0a*t of the venerable
church. There the remain* ?t vui grnatsst I
statesman have rested in peace during the** |
ix eventful year*.
The Rector, assistant Rector and tho Vestry* <
men of St. Philip's were present at the dlain- .
torment, and followed the coffin a* it was
borne to the old vault, west of the church. It
wa* IndeeJ a solemn scene. While all else Is
troubled end sad, the mighty spirit of Calhoun
talks abroad, and hi* dust, it* wanderings over,
Is laid for aye in the hnmble, silent gravelaid
In the bosom of that Carolina which her
wisest son loved so long and well.
[CkarUito* Retas, 1 Or A last.
I Hat* A TcRniDL* Cocon ?Yon need
not have it Ion* ; no to your l>ui/(fi?t
?et a bnttbof I Ml. TUTTS CKLI BHATF.D
KXI'ECTOHaNT. it will anon ?*t?r? you ?
It :* danuer-u* to mgleet Cotigha I hi*
v*lunhle prrpira'iou may h* loimd in e*e?
ry vi'lege and hamlet in the South and
W.*t
??
SpAiirAaBunrt i? now garTiaoned only hy a
company of cuvalry, under eommaud of Col.
My*ri.
? II ! ? ?llll I lew mowwaa
Donaa. SaSIIK*, rllndi, Mom.|ilNOi, Ac ?
We *"ul I c<i|*|'ecial attention the advertisement
in another column of Mr P. P.
T"*la. of Charleston, H. C Mr, T?-*le ia
an eatenalve and surci-saful manufacturer,
and there can l>? no doubt that our r??'hr<
wonhl eon*u|? their own lnt?r-*t by rorrc*
ponding with him before pin chnsing ironda
in hla line from oilier parti-a. 48-t
Bear in Mind.
WIIKJf d|?ea?e baa und-rm-i ed heltmllli,
and the physical *yalem baa become pro*I
rated, a rtbnula I that will not only
atr? nirthen, but remove the nau?e, ?h ?nH he
immediately ream ted to. Mental diatrerf
i* also a fruitful niiien of the breaking
do* not the constitution, and the iavair>*
of ibia rnemy to h-a'th are truly alar>oiiig
P.ht all aueh maladlea HO^TEfTKII'S
STOMACH BITTKR4 have been found
Honiri aaw-d. |?y anting directly upon the
digestive orgina, they remove the heavy,
disagreeable feeling after eating, to of en
O"ni|daioed of hy pereooa of a dellt-ate tem
perameot At ><H'B as dWeetion i? r itmtd,
the patl-nt fiode hi* strength in#' aeing.
ami hie general health improved.
Titottaaad* t?f parsons oertlfy that it
may be relied on in all eeae? of weakness
or Mft?aa delnhty attendant upon aedentary
habit*. The generality ot Iti'ters are
o disagreeable to the lntr tlmt limy are
ol'jeetloaahle to a weak ' >maeh. Tltia i?
not the ease with llne'eiier'- Bittern whteh
will he found tnihl and ttt>?ni?ly plataanl
Baixamie p'an>a, l-arke and r-o'e contribute
iheir realora'lee juice* to render it soothing
end strength- mug. lu haaia le tl ? only
pure <iinu)aiit wTtlrli ha* ever If an pr??dttrel.
containing no fmll nil. or anv o>h?-r
delrteriotM element The moat earetul at d
killal eh'tnUt* have analysed the ItiUeia,
and protonneed them harmless. Thia ia
scientific testimony ; hnt the te-tlm.ny of
the hnmlrsda of thousand* who hsva e?p?.
rifnaed the preventive and CU' alive
affects of the oacar ve<iET?bi.k t->mu and
aLTERAilva of modern I intra i* at ill more
conclusive In Kever and Ague. P? ?pep?
a a, Biliousness M-rvon? (^onplalota. Chronic
( omplalnta aid gana>al ability, it ie as
nearly infallible aa anythttg In lit la fallMe
World can be 4A-4
a1840 Y18 70R
Tim* UlU Ik* M*rlU Of *11 Thing*,
tW FOR THIRTY YRAR*! Jg%
PERRY DAVIS' PAIR KILLER.
Hh hoon taatad In tr-rf TarlMr of *11mata.
anH hv ftfmo*! notion known
to Antrl??M. It ta tha ilmou ?ioua'ant
omp*nl?n nnd ln*?Mm*ni* IricQ-l of lit*
ml?#ionnry and th* IftflUf on a*a and
land, and no on* ahonfd trnral On our L*Hl*
r Rirsa* without it.
II ia a,epe??lf and a?f? reiralj f..r hurne,
inMi, ou'e, l-rule-a, and varlona
athcr iajtt'ici, n wall m for <t>a~nicty,
diarrheal, and bowel complaint* **< ? *My,
and la adiolrntily ?u|ird f..r fvary race of
m?? on ih? lyrp of Mi# eh-bp.
B* lull you call lor the yraentn* fain
Killer, ae many warth'?*a aaetrume at# attempted
to Kf ?n|d O" lb* great reputation
of title Tala?li)c medicine.
nf PWec'iona accompany each hnttla.
rcUa 3AoU. 60a'a, and $1 00 par Mia
| e?)4 by *)l IMioine l>aa)er*. 41-4
M-J L J ' lig
" Dooiit'i Ybabt Povdm."?The taperi- |
olrty of tbtt Baking Powder kit lone been 1
demonatrated ?y erury bonaekeeper who bet
oeed It, end from the steadily Increasing de- '
tnand for e reliable arrtete. The anlrereatei' \
preuloa la that U ta the boat In the market, Mm
and ita perfect puiltyaod freedom from dele*
toriona aubateaeea werraotatbe ateeftloo. To
thoao who bar# neveftoaed It, ere aay glee it a .Si
trial, and roue iaatlmeny to itg worth will be
added to the aiany thousands of othera. Sold
by Grocers generally. Dooi.ar A Baoraaa,
09 Near Street, New York, Manafaoturere.
* Mar S3 40 la eow?
AusltOA* Wimks. It la not trar.erallo
known that Capa t'->lony produce# the mmt
d-ll<-l >ut grown on ?lie face of the
??>(h. A cargo received remittance
Iiy our neiglibiira Dr. J. 0. Aye* A G??. con*
taine anVt-ral varieiiee iii>ai tb?r?. among -W
wliicli ti a Conaianaia cooifttandn Ilia faiglm H
eat price ?#l any amain ilia world. AU
moat aha entire crop of it In oonMiinrd in
th? pnlicri of Europe, thin rare exertion
b-ii'g aeot to I ham in esohanga for their
nii-d ei' aa whi?h hew# long I can the eta*
( la reinedlraef 8otith Allien.? Hutto* Juuri
?at. 48-4
. 11 tiitm j_'i_ ... i .. a
FROM NEW YORK. I
frpkNE of the Partner* of Brattie
WJ & Co. has returned front {
New York, with a Complete Stock
SPRING GOODS, 1
CONSISTING IN
QMS$ 8000$ i
Black Silk and Bombazine?
lsinck iamur tinea
Black and White Alpaccaa
jH|>nnexe Poplins, Mohair Lustre*
Linos Grenadines.
I'M WHITE GQG0$,
Will ho found
Figured and Safin St i pod Piqnoa
1*1 uiti. Checked and Striped SvviH*
D.e-scd and Soft Finished CAMBRICS
1
Nailiannba T?oal? T ^ -1
* ion 1HUIO
Damasks, T<?Wel?
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Long.
Cloths, Sheetings, ?kc.
lit MEN'S WEAR,
WILL BE FOUND,
CLOTHS. CA<3I MERES, DRAB D'ETf,.
TWEEDS. LINENS, ODITONADES
AO., AO.
SHOES.
A Beautiful St?ck of LADIES DRESS
SHOES. Tim larftrat Stock of COMMON
SHOts '*?r brought t>? thla market.
MEN'S, YOUTHS, L>a.|)|KS ami MISSES
SHOES, a Urge portion of which will ba
told at COST
A Largo Stock of Men and Boy*
Fashionable Hats. consist ing of
Bilk, Cassimere, Wool, Leghornami
Straw Ilats.
A coinploto^Stock of Crockery;.
We keep Groceries, llardwr?ro:
and W onden -ware.
If yon wish to bay pretty durahie
Goods, at low prices, call and
exatttinc the Stock, at the store of
BEATTIE St CO.
April 19 60 3
SULLIVAN & SON
RESPECTFULL Y atk the atUn*
(ion of their Friend? and the
Public general It/ to their F RE SIT
STOCK OF SPUING and SUMMER
GOODS, which are all now in>
ttore Exj*ciul attention is called to
their Large and Weli Attorltd Stock
"/
CLOTHING, HATS, SI/OESr
LADIES DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS.
Owing to the great tcarcitg of Money
throughout the country- tluy lutve
PRICED THEIR GOODS TO*
SUIT THE TIMES.
To be convinced of the abovet
GIVE THKM A r.AT.T.
They constantly keep in store, a largo
Stock of
SUGARS, COFFEES, If OLA S3*
ES, FLOUR.
And other GROCERIES, at th&
VERY LOWEST CASH
TRICES.
April >9 M> J
H. Sa
?
STOCK OF GOODS!
SPRING SUPPLIES!!
' 1NTEJ-W,
Fuller Than Ever.
CHEAPER
THAN BEFORE
OFFERED.
' ?
JUST INT
FROM WW FORK.
< m. s y
N. e. BftlR'S.
April It M 1
WM. 8HEPHCRD * CQ-.
Ntt. 24. IkfUMum, 8. O.
COOK1WO wfsyer.' RANORi AWO
ll*?iirm Mmth. rtfliifM ?f ln?*?
wi?H prloM ?j4 diMviptioa wttt b? <Mt epos
AppliedIoq. Jane ft 4-ly