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summit ti the ibdeville press hi miiier. Abbeville 8. C., November 12, 1860. ?|t $)rcss. ABBjaVIXiliU, ?. o. Friday, JJjovejnber 12,1869. Deatli of George Poabody. This eminent bunker, ai,id renownad benefactor of two hemispheres, /died at his residence .in London, on , the 4th in^t. The following summary | .of the prominent events of his life, j we extract from the Charleston News: j "In 1795, when George Peabody j was born at Dun vers, Massachusetts, i wasmngion, with ail his honors thick J .upon him, wore tho official robe as President of the' how-born Republic. His boyhood tvas uneventful; but in .tho war of 1?G2 ho saw actiro eorvice as a volunteer. Steadiness, patience and integrity enabled him to move surely upward, and in 1837, when ho established himself in England ho was already known as a capable and successful merchant. Many monetary transactions on the part of the States of the American Union wero entrusted to Mr. JL'eal^ofly, and in revolutionary JSJ8 he largely contributed to the restoration of the credit of the -stale of Maryland. * Tin- )?' :}>!iit generosity of Mr. Poa;>o-i. iir-1 itself at the Intersst .>>'.:t\ KxhiSurion ol' 1851, when, at .i> if.vii e??st. he .wanged and decorated th'j def>i?kUuen?, allotted to the United fetituo. When the franklin .Exploring .'Expedition was fitted oui .in 1852, he contributed largely to its expense. ti'he heart i?l' tlio sober merchant yearned to i?is native town, and at a corl fit' ?125,000 he erected at Danburv .the institute which bears his name. To Maryland he gave 80^0,000 ; and the n^igniflecnl III]!I<li . it? f t..? \t * 1 'v iu.tinuiliVill.Ui (known us the Peabody Institute. is an ] enduring uiG??"?*,cn1, bis renojvn. ' tin; measure of his useful iick.* ' soeniod full, when, seventeen vears t . ,4> j n^o, be retired from commercial life. This enabled hifti to ckn v out a lo:i^chcrished plan of crecting comfortablo and convenient lodging houi>ert ? < for tho working clauses. Mr. Peabody, for thid purpose, i^ave the City j of London one and a halt* million dollars, and noiv in. every quarter of tho Great Pily there rise uj, majestic . building, b<Ji'??ntf wityerts hourly to the wisdom aa "well lavish generos- j iry of 9, great benefactor of his rate. When t|ie war wij.h the Confederate States tame to an untimely end, Mr. Peabod^ gave.82.400,00 for the aid id" .the common school <>du'-ali'm jj, ilnSouth. This fund will, in time, work incalculable and permanent good.? I ( This old city has especial cause to | r- nu mber his name. But i'or thc|J ^ ubody' u d, the public schools of j Charleston w iild have been closed for at least a Beason. The" fame of the unostentatious merchant spread frnm polo to pole.Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, thanked i him in an autograph letter for his munificent gift to the poor of Loudon, Itibbons, stars or titles were not to his j taste, and Mr. Peabody was presented ' with a portrait of the Queen, painted for him by her express command. And in his own country he was no less honored. The Congress of the United States, in 18G7, passed a forpial vote, thanking him for his gifts to tbo people. m ; ' ? Tho Edgefield Advertiser thus spea1<6 pf our friend Mr. W. A. Ramsay. Wo heartily endorse the expression, and hope that our friend** from Abbeville will call on him when thby visit Augusta. .. No Qi.p. Stock.?And that's quite a consideration w|ien one want's to plnco, himself inside pf a, now suit of plothingj.^nd Ahv W. A. Ramsey, of, AuguBia,_.ipan who hus just opened a mfojnifiqept. stuc^ of "ReadyMade Clothing, with no| a garpiont of i "old ?toek" in the House Go to Rampay's if you wish to be"dec*ked in the [ tip of: th'o fashion, and in goods that < are warrik(>tadin.tvery particular. Mr.! R. is;ajv honest; ?trait-forw?vd mer-! phan>-rftn4 - will pleaso all. who may | favoryhim i with,their patronage. . An<^ there top ip^yj^o found Mr. J.ojip Ly-, on, ^an^qnrf qs good j . judB9 auf J}W%,mg&, living^ JDon t ija^l to^ive him end |Jr. > Ramse^a <pi&.^lipn ypu Jo Apgus- ' \ Ysii <>t JtV-;:'' t - l!; \ -fj *;! :?:ii M'im P?t McCay, a beautiful young If^y, ?( QuioCy, IUiooii), drown-d hflr?*U.9;ir*P ?t 'k?f p1*<;*. "U. \ l!'*! >''*1 did npl commit rnicide Tor shnfti*, nor for iov?, but b?o?u*e "'ilPh'er friend* wervi-fc '! fmien," and "ibta i? a ffOkl, dreary world; I o iw*>1cL 10.,vi rittl-L I'*# t,;#. \ \ \ Obituary. "COMETH UP AS A FLOWER." The angels have another si*.ier in their midst; SALLIIS M.AU(tAI{KT. youngest daughter of Dr. \V. C. Nor\vo?jd, of Cokesbnry, S. C., died Oetober 20. 1SG0. During her severe illness she exhibited ninny lovely traits of eharaeter, together with t he more spiritual gi-accs of the childlike Christian. Her protracted siitTerin^* extorted moans, bill, no innrmnr. No word chcaped her lips expressing distrust of God, or opposition to His will. She suffered meekly, believing that the i.i - i i/iv:uu r:>uier is 100 \yntf to err, too good to 1)0 unkind." " L'ray," she said repeatedly to her sister, "pray to Ciod to let ine live lor those I love, and to glorify him by a Christian lile, if it ?? His wi/l; if not, to make me resigned and happy in His love." There was much around hor to make lite hero very sweet. Having completed hor education in Baltimore, she hurried home last June to be present at tlie death bed of her father. That father lives, and on the day of her burial, kissed her cold brow, bidding adieu to his darling child, with the words: "dutiful and beloved daughter." An elder sister was to her both mother and sis-tor. Oh how con- j stantly, tenderly, she nursed the suf% ...1 * i ? * ' ui? ijuu. ^mu uii'ro was one who loved her with all the strength of u true manly heart, and who hail won her love. After a long engagement of more than a year, they felt that their nuptials would units''two iouls without it single thought two head* th:il heat as j ?ne " The 13th of October, was the. i slay appointed for the marriage ofj Miss Norwood to Dr. James K. Fur- j man. That da\' f.;und her extremely j ill of typhoid fever. Death, the niewten^"* ?# ? ? ; touched the frail human ^ ,v* j uir uuif i/ejove<J, and she ceased to j suffer, and l>eynn t > /<? < . Whe.'i dying ' ihe strove to comiod her fa:her, shvng I19W mueh h.-iter it was to hu\e ^ hildtcn with the angels in ll^aven, .han dwelling on earth. Trussing in Je^us she was willing to lie. "Mile pjrfeel through t?ulf.-riug." sh" '? she believes she would ft.-, * with the angris now"?no shad mv dusks the radianee of Hint l?row ' whi h, having passed llio pearl}*gates. i is with the angel* now. Hot* tomt i ^lovvs 'ncjuh the jasper tin<i soft. ! tier seraph feet are treading. wifh ee- | itatic bliss, t lie irloaming g^l'-jen street?with the angels now. Her ujortal-p.r.'i " as a hrido, sheps i with til-' orangt h'ossoins in her hair; tier hridal roses; the garltpi'ls which Affection twined for her grave. Af that grave, love weeps, and hope , pointing to Ileavcn, wa Is for "lliej vui?-i! in 111 sircu-angci ami mu trump >f God." In the mid-it of lite we ! lire death," ami in the whist nf death, | fnr tir>' iii If?. May G??d pity the j stricken ones and prepare thein for a re-union in I he world where all i.s light. ~ W. T. C. Sr^ik Taxes is Gkf.ksviixk.?Tlu? wlm'e '4iii*iii it ?(i Gri"iivillft C"Uiiiy 11?i- j jmr i?-, a< i;Ofi)injr i<? ti.e eimi?*iri*-ni ftutn*h e.l $12,142.80 Ol lllis HllloUIll tillMH Iihs lieoll pniil. Dinti ict expends of A? fie-8i>r^, &< 1,743.00 Jury Tu-U?8, Suite \Vuiw>*?tr*, tr.iiMpoi 1 injjr |iri?'>ii(trii, amount pnid lo County Coiniiiihsioiifr- 8,803 30 T?"t?l DUtrict K(pf>iu*u? 10.546 30 TrHimiuilted to Su?ie Trenflury ...31.590 50 142,142 80 The County Auditor tins received out of the State Fund, in Mtlilir.loii. $500, which is not charged in the District account. 1M._ -LAII .c : - t- -*>? inu ^uicuMuu 19 uuv jrei cumpieie; u win take Tour or tiro t'lou-Mnd dolUra more to complete it, which run up the tax on Greenville County to pretty ne&r .($5.0,000} fifty thousand dollars. [EnUrpritt. Thet Wok't Go to tue South.?The New . York VTournul of Commerce coinpUinft that radical Ciiugrtia*n)Hn nre p?*rft-ctly prilling tp crp*R th? continent, tiavfl through lfinglaml, *vo^?ge to Sin PMijpijgo, or go to ti e uitt-mn.it pnrtn ol the ??^tl\ at public t-jfjifiih*, but ihey will not fikji tl(n S"Uih, wlifcre they w ni l w." (heir own rjt* how linh< tl,ey know ponjilf il.e pulilie Huritu'rient pr?Miji,*^ie? ?l? eo piiint upon the recent r?-fn*?: of th?* Su'>? Committee on (?lfi'lioii? to g<? to Souifi Carotins and invMignto cert tin elwilion*. - 'U.ji i-*t -r r> 4 7 '7: A ctergyrMiiv ^fSftndaeky,-OK4iv at tiio'' becl oP a sick man eakl to him, "IIuvo yon matie yon* peace with the Xord ?" to which the sick man innocently fgfvlied: "I don't know thiit I feyer had any difficab*' .VfOtvw rw<ui! Gold and Cotton. Too movement" of gold during Ui past month are significant?perha| we should say the* movements < greenbacks, a* gold, being llio reco? nixed standard of value, is presume to remain stationary. In any own 1 the .operatives of the gold matda have !>ren such as to awaken publi ! attention and surest a state of a I fairs to which the country has Ion , been a stranger. Tim gradual an ' steady decline, amounting to nearl ! twelve per cent, for the period spec i fied, mid under the ope. ation of cause that bid lair to be permanent, ind ] cat on.it) our judgment, that- t he emeri ii?tf from bor linunciul diNicultics, an slowly, though certainly approachin tho era of specie payments. Withou some wretched blundering on t b | part of Congress, and especially i | that body should' repeal the Leg: Tender Act, or tho Supreme Court di elare it unconstitutional?a resulttha is confidently anticipated by inauy\vc shall not bo surprised to s o th much ridiculed greenbacks at par be tbro tho commencement of anothe business season- Such is ccrtainl; tlic tendency of affairs at tho preset) day, and it' Mr. JJoutwoll would onl; to let go his largo accumulations o gold in the Olovernmcnt vaults, on good proportion of it, it would hastei uieuay ol tleliverancc from the blight ing effects of a depreciated current} And what docs the planter *ce :i ; all this? There is much complaint o the dcclino of cotton, and some fee dishearteued by the present conditio) of the market; but is tho decline, o much of it, real or only apparent When gold was 138, cotton brough thirty cents; now that gold is 12G cotton i? ([Hotel at went -four am one-fourth. M:dce the caleulation am it will be found that cotton has do . |?v. If'I'HI t'Usw* !' ? * Nv reference to the Liverpool quota lions, It will be seen lnut the declini tbej" i-. harJlv appreeia-' being sti! over i welvu penee per pound. It wil thus I." seen ib.it tho.-e who sell thei cotton at present prices are not suli mil tin>; lu tin.* heavy losses they t,up po?c. Arguing from these promises, tin question arises, if the planter is dis posed to gamble on the chances. wo:il< it not l>e quite as wise lo h??|d i^rcen ha"!\s as c-otton with the expeetatioi of its appreciation in value? Th former have the advantage of heinj inexpensive they roq::ire no eost u storage, insurance. or corninissiom while their rise in value is quite a prot):ii>K', if i)ot more so, than that ?i cotton, ? ... Governor Scott as an Incendiary. Governor Scott lias made tho burn iii!* of ono or two country stores ii Sumter County tho occasion of a dial aeteristic pioclumuiion. He dwells a length on tlio enormity of lh~ outlay and denounces the use of the tore with f1 vigor and earnestness tho | seems passim,' strange, coining from a ! official who already, in t.ho brief ner I od of his administration, 1ms 'urne loope upon'the community, jnorc vol hers, incendiarics and eut-throfits tha wore ever before pardoned by all tIt Governors that have figured in th history of South Carolina. And left I perchance, these precious graduatesc ' the penitentiary, upon whose help th political hopes of our ambitious Gov ernor and his motley crew so largel depend, might innocently imagin that some of tho sharp words use were meant for them, tho followin saving chtuso is dexterously interhm ed between the falsifications an threats which make up tho burden < the proclamation: "If thoso who pretend to poseoss th wealth, tho intelligence, and the moi ality of tho community, resort to (tho torch') Under tho m'titannn nf n. x , MT--- Vi forcing law, Or punishing (Mshonostj they nmst not ho surprised if other not bo favored, smarting under a sen* of injustice arid wrong, by whicl perhaps, thoy havo been defrauded i the hurd earned proceeds of their 1 bor, and their families deprived of fou< clothing and shelter, (and Mich caw ! are not (infrequent,) should resort 1 ! the fame summary process for r j^dress." i This is the language of the man < I whose keeping Radicalism has^iitrua ! od the peace and prosperity of Sout Carolina.?L'bnrlwff.n News. ?< K ... ... B. F Bmi??r,. wliiie cotn'r from -Wwliingioii in a ?oltb< of hi? fn?>n??v> ovMCuut- ?ud .uiidorcofct <U ring h' IiMi at -I'liitutlf IptfiM, Pm. - H? l?u towftf ? v&\t of the negro pnrtvr.oit tt tt nfi er reHcliin#. * ?tore*linu<i*,.rM! e<l enough money I#. J?yy new g>?rmeii : mini nrim'eeilh i to l^oMun on hii evpniti I .. iT *? i ' iJ * i "/?j 4 b?m. He *b-mt ftUO'in mmi^ 'hi $3,000 or fi.OQ^ia cjieciu and flraftt,'' : Tj53J 6! . i*ii ??. 'ui&v i '<<V? i ti "<i*i l/li ii \ THE COUNSEL OF ROME. o Interesting Details. if The OErumiMituI Council will ope i ?hi LlicHllj Uccoiubt>r, lVrJii tiny ol' 11; (I { iinmu.cnlulu conception. .Nino liui it | ilruJ or putriurc t | cuch accompanied l?y a thvoloj^im c will ioin tlic I'liiu- ?iiIc>ii<]<><1 I ?\* ! lllll j". ; dred theologians, lifty cardinals an .t eighteen general:*, of religious ordei <| --these last each attended by L\v y theologians. TI.o ceremonies wi j. begin by a mass in inusie, wherein tli .8 be?t tenors, baritones and basses < . Italy will participate r.! The French Secretary of State hn issued a circular in wnich ho stati ? that \\ bile the government would bav D . I a right to participate in the debate of the Council, it might be outvote* if and therefore, it will not be direct I j ' represented. Existing laws, conf ?_ dence in the wisdom of the Holy Sc t, ' and the intelligence and patriotism c _ | the French bishop". Still, as nothin u j which concerns the Catholic worl ..: can be indillerciu to France, tho Em ; peror does not intend to separate bin y | self from ilie grand questions wbic t j maj- bo submitted, and ho will use hi ; inlluencc to counsel moderntioi if i lint ho will use oniy the regular mil ? ! isLt'I'- Mill Mf?l umil > 5. ! .....I l% , - - ^ - J ..V? ./? ? M ri;vvi??i ClUWiin."J. i) j dor, who might. compromise tliL? go^ j eminent, Besides, it is added, if. nj pears a apodal envoy is not expeete n ! by tlij i'ope, as ho has given no it fj vilation. ,] | Thy Italian Government has issue U a circular authorizing its bishops t j.! attend tlic Council, hut at the tarn j i time expressly declaring, that i'aithfi t ' to it:; principles of religious Ireedon j ; jt will suhmit to no resolution whie 1 j may trench upon ihc laws and right I ; of the kingdom. _j A XewYorlc letter to the Phihwh: .(will be liberally represented! at tn .. ; <l*Vnnii-i.tni n.iin...!i 'i'"'" ** * 4' t, .....vximi v?/unv II. X ?? vy Ul VII 1 I most experienced journalists, one fror I ! a morning and the other Irom u , J evening will leave by tli i.' paeket of Wednesday next. Thepvt I'cssiomd ' intorviewcrs>'' arc also o the winjr, somo of them, with charac a : teristie enterprise, designing to "ki tho bird with on" stone," by <:oin 1 th.'iSuess Canal, ;?. ? w.ii as the III . misli Council. -Not a few of th :1 Catholic der^v who havo ^onc froi t, j here wit hi clever pens, and it is quit ;rj likely that the letters which the ,j- havo promised to write for puhlicatiot hers will he among the best." * A .Maokificext House op Wot cr.,T. rni.? vr?i. tv # ? - - null-.? 1 III! llll-K rift nut (.Mill mill a. very full description oi' the nei Jewish home of worship, built corn* Fifth AVi'liue and Forty-lhird slree i- Now York, Uuowii us 4,Tcinplo Kiuam ii Jil.'' It blends in unconscious ha . iiionv six different orders of arehitei t ture?Sacasoni, Byzantine, M< ?. reffpip, A raboscpie, Gotliic and Moi h man. The interior doc-orations ur ,t finer and more eostly than of an ii Christian Chureh in tho land. Tli i- I I era hi closes its article with tho fo d lowing: ). In ten pews from the pulpit ftit e^ n erv Sahhath ten nullionaires, an e from that point back aggregate < o millions more i? renrrsented. T)i t,) there ever pit together, since th )}' days that the fair and rciral ruler < e Sheba was estortcd by tho gorgeoi . retinue of tho court of Solomon t y tho temple cf that monarch anil e lion, kucIi a galaxy of worldly wealt (1 and it might bo ventured, such a gu g axy of beauty and refinement ? Tli 1- roof of the temjilc is flat and cut int d squares by the transverse arches. . >f g?od deal of elaborate polychrom painting fills in the spaces. The be e I timo to observe the many beauties i r-! this fiehl of dccoration is at nigh it with tho aid furnished from the fu i- radiance of tho many blazing cand f~ labra.' 'Tho figures arc brought 01 s, in happier .relief and show with he lustre denied them by dayiigUt. Ii, Altogether tho temple of Emanu-1 )f is a feature in itnelf,.and has no pa a- allol, Its exterior is an experimet j, in architecture oftentimes before a ;? temped, but,only, in the instance rea jo ized as a succcss.. Its interior dectir e- tion, without being quitq so great novelty, has so mauyj points of ori? ,o nality that it fairly divides tho pal it- of interest with tho architectural d h sign. It may be added, in eoneJusio that fhfe first pew sold realized tl enormous sum of $0,500. '. > ' . - ? j'K < , ' Bvbit ' 80.?Jonb Hillings $ny: "Thfrv'* lots uf. |?eo|>l? in tin* worjtl wl covhi umfor:uoe, juat for tho luxury grunting. ^ ^ it* . *, g ,.In. an IiliuoU .vcomotory. .19 touibfttono bearing. ot)ly this sinip ; |>ut tOiichiiifij epittiphf "Ooqe op v.'.-' . !l??. >..i .: io*t.h J > *0 A CURIOUS TRADE. . How People are Guarded against Pick- ti pockets in London. no n ?? li< ;o We, ourselves, eay.c the London tl jYtics, are willing to confess that we Y' h uevcr I eard of " The Anti-Piek- 'c; > pockets' Society," which it appears P' is pretty well established among us, ^ ^ until we read ot it last week in an arrt tide in our contemporary's columns, I from the pen of a contributor de- . scribed as " Le Chroniquer." This ^ writer tells how, on the day before, he ^ was defending tho charming road" leading from Highbury Barn to tho w I station of tho North London, Kitunted ? iS i at the extremity of Uper street, when ni ! hiii JlLtC'lllion tviiu Hil'/Ii.fn/I ?/ ? ?? nr.. 1 v" " >tv h< I | insiu walking before him followed by ri ' j a well (lresseil young man, whoso T I movements appeared suspicious.? . 1 Shortly afterwards the well dressed ^ ? young man, watching his opportunity, ^ slipped his hand into the pocket of " tho gentlemen and drew forth a hand-; ( kerchief. i I was, continued the chronicler, on" . j j the poinlof crying :'stop thief,*' when ^ I observed that tho young man stop- . s ped the gentleman, arid politely ro- ^ turned to him tho article which he o| 1 j had iust before abstracted. At the- %i iI same time the pickpocket unbuttouc<l '"' his coat, and revealed upon his breast ^ J". something remarkable, for the gentle-. d ' 01 man hurst into u fit of laughter, took o) 1 his handkerchief, slipped a few pence . j j into the hand of the young man, ami' a| departed, laughing still more. I was ? j puzzled. At the sight ot mo the! j i young pickpocket slackened his pace. ! lie evidently reckoned upon trying ^ J on ine tho sanio operation as upon his i prcviouo victim : for ho pretended to cli 3 | bo plucking some flowers along tho I ! way. until 1 had passed him, when he i? " i tjii^cke^ed^ his Btejj, A moment after 0ii I ! overcoat, and I seized him bv the . <? "01 arm. " Itasca' !" I exclaimed, "I r< A .saw you coming." The robber was j probably fiixteeii or seventeen years of ? ! age, and had a faco full of intelligence }"! and mischief. " I see how it is," ho ,n II replied, laughing; "you saw mo take ^ J~ tho gentleman's handkerchief; but I & 11 am not a piekpockpot; I assure you." | " I should like to know, then, what' L you are." "What 1 am? You had b' c better see lor yourself." So saying ni 11 he opened his coat again and on his 0 j waistcoat I perceived a yellow metal ej ^ j plate bearing the words painted in tli ' black letters, Anti-Pickpockets' Socie- i? ty. " Anti-Pickpockets Society," I pi exclaimed in astonishment, ' what on t- earth is that?" "Jit is very simple, e8 is dir. We follow a gentlemen or a lady, m ,v whom We strip of a handkerchief or j, r some other article. Then wo present ju f t lli-m with iboir nivumi'tr rmintini* j | i-- i? -J ? I ""to i n. j out how tnisy it would lutve been to j i-. | rob them. In this way tlicy learn to 61 j bo on their guards against real pick>; poukvts." ''And what do you gain w i?. by all this?'K " People generally give a o i us a few pence to recompense us tor y our honesty." "A singular trade, a' ,c yours." 41 Que voles rout, Mon*ieur. 1,1 1. One must live." And with these tl words my young friend left mo to pur- C1 f. sue an old g^ntleonau who was apd ! proachirfg behind us. oi jf 1 ^ T d k Wine Making.?A discovery in ej lation to fermentation ? one applying . |8 ; equally to cider and other liquids - ^ 0 has been made in California which, j. | according to accounts given, will be ^ ^ ! of the greatest importance to win?-j j j makers of this country* By the- or j j dinary process of fomentation itj 0 , takes many months to complete thoj 1? ^ ) process, and then th? wine haw to;01 _ ! stand ono or moro veiirs to, rinen. sub-! b IU j " T ? ' I ^ iject all the time to various Accidents u n ! and diseases. In the usual method t | the contact of tlio air is at tho surface 6i U | of tho liquid in tho vat or task only p, e_ j by the new process, which has been i c< lt' patented, air is at intervals foreod ; Ui a . through the liquid from a perforated j Y | tube placed at t he bottom of the vc-b- jr ^ ' sej, It is clainied that tho whole pro- ( $ v.! cess of fermentation, without any I ^ second working, can be completed in ! B about five days, and that in froqa two ^ j. to four weeks aftor fermentation has ft a. ceased, the wino or cider will be clear jj aland ripe, and not liable to undergo a T\ any further chango. ,. j In the Democratic procession in t{ n?; New York, Wednesday night, the 81 ^ Si^cth. ward carried a magnificent bunner, on which was inscribed, "Onr Rational Disturbers?Past, r * ; Present an A Future*'." represented 11 10 j as follows; The first by a,man and J <>f brother of the colored persuasion.; jthe seoond by. a sharp, yiuegar-. f visaged woman, typical of 8 a woman's rights woman of; tho pc* j le j riod:; and the third hy a Chinaman ]? f tha disturber of tfce iutnrei j,: . ? ,/ 'j. : L . '.-a *> & .?? > :r;vv4 U'Ji.'if u A Little Girl Burned to Death. -Yesterday morning, oil the plant** on of Mr. Hubert Butler, abtmt four liles from Hamburg, S. C., A molt eartrending occurrence transpired in ic burning of' a Httlo girl, about six oars of ago, daughter of Mr. Tompin?, residing on the premises. Th? articulara of this sad occurrence are e learn ; Mr. Tompkins was absent um borne, and Mrs. T. had left the welling to attend to some out-door ork, leaving tbree small children in le house. During her absence, the lildren, by some means, cammuni* ited firo to pomo -cotton or other )mbu?tible material iu the houae, liicb -caught the building, and noo? lvelopod it in .flanu-s. When the other's attention was .attracted, the juso was burning rapidly. Sho ished franticuJiy '.<? * res':lie of her tildren, two o? \?' .. rr. *??': succceded i exti*u*uting without i'.j.ny tut the iril, u link- g*rl an.?iit six year* of fo was sf) badly burired as to cause Lir death yesterday afternoon The building and eontu.. '-ere *.nrely consumed, which, in akdition to ie terrilde calamity of the borribb* ite of the little child, fall* with parenlar weight upon the unlortueate milv, who havi thus been deprive I'everything tli- v im>s?si-hh. h\r. K?.b t Butler kindly to tlx- ? ty ad ade arrafigt'ineiiti) t<> reibjve tc.? iinicdiatc necej?i*itie? of Air. Tompkins id his family. We would pugneetto ir charitably dinposed citizens that iin family merit their consideration id benevolence.? Ccustitutiunalist,lth. Tom Thumb and troupe have gone rr tr ? > xj-ong ivong. Thf S'ale Fair, rti Rubmnnl, which hu oRed, iiinttibu(u?I $8 000 in premiums. An entire family ?er?* puffcx-ntix! ?o <>?tb a fire which lately occurred in New Y?rk [r ? ? C, - ? S. ... r the present day are fnrit," Prentice jplics that "they have tn be to catch le women." The Piamatian rebels are giving iucb troubie to the Austrian troope, it seem to be gradually coming to rief. Paraguayan advices indicate that opcz is strongly posted, and is cap*u of prolonging the struggle indefi* tely. The negro militia are crentiag a great ;cilement. in llaliegh, N. C., malting reHin sod insulting foranle*. A colliaioa conai derwd inevitable, for the people art revoked ulinoat past endurance. The women of South Carolina art ears* tly invited to uuite in ilia erection of m onament in memory of the Confederate :ad. The iuiiixiive will be made is Com liia, during the present week. Daring the last fiscal yaar, the gorrnmcnt has disposed of between >ur and five millions of dollar*' orth of land under the homeateftd nd other laws. Electoral meetings In Paris aro unLtunded with disorder, and in bo istance so far has the interference or io police boon required on such ooisions. The English gunboat Thistle, while n hor trial \rip off Sheernma, oa hursclay last, exploded her boiler* Hling ten and severely wounding ght men.. WA lover of Jesua" a?nfc to tb?? reasuxy Department, on Friday,. for/ hooka of gold leaf ho had stolen oui it. Another repentant sinne* 5iit back a dollar gold piece. A party of priest* returning from * mcl tenure meeting iu Ireland, a day p two ago, wore attacked hy person*'ing in wail and brutally be&tea. no has since died of hiB injuries. An oxtensive gang *of co-nteirfeitrs, regularly organized for thi< paruse of manufucturir-g ?r?J nelling-' iiintcrfoit tohiu-eo stamps s'Verities mi tuotwy, nil? oet?n cn|>tu ai in [Sow ork.. 5fnny parties in good STandiDglliftt city and in Virginia and forth Carol ?uu are eomprmriiH*d. ' Tbo siege of 3acmel, Haytt, by Slave's forces, hae beun raised, and th# roorw wore at last accounts marching > !.jT ;.l , ? i!J s i gainst the rerolutionary forces tmdtr trice, who had already captured liiis go ane^ "the revolutionists lib. Bft. >omingo rerpain in active pear Aima,' l rumor of (he sale 6f St. I)<>ttfo|pr > the United States It' gafotaft trengtb there* ' : Tho Now , Orleans Tipies ,'s^jrfr Many of ibo Go r pi an emigrant bai oceutly arrived by the steamer dirs* & this city bay? already loyment \V9 noticed jr^ster^af ? atch of , thirty, 9c fortywbo #?n? jetting, ready to go to plaqt*ions. They were a flnrf, halo-looking et pC roen, and are tjje fcind of j*q. >le the ?ouih wants to 8w?ll her popilation and tfpvelojj her tMUrH w+OW0#f?"r " V. 1; . vf.i ililj.it y. rv^ . ;!) -ij.j.'.toli <?