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- 1 BBB?gg . r J - =* . ? ' " ~ ^ ^ | - ^ j ' ^ ' ^ ^ : - *": ' | ^ '" ^ i 1 ~~"~T 1 =====^g==~: ii. i " I:"I ' BY W. A. LEE AND HUGH WILSeN. ABBEYILLF, S. C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1Q.-.187I. - VOLTfifffXYiy-NQ. 42. CONGAREE UN IMS Col-UJQlbiAf ?. O. jiiiiii, Xiupuctvii SIGAR CANE HILLS, LIST OF PEIIES, 3 Roller? 14 Inchcs dlametej $85 00 3 " 12 75 00 3 "10 " 65 00 2 u U " 65 00 2 " 12 " 50 00 2 " 10 " 40 00 Above prices complete "4th frame. Without frame $10,00 left on each JiilL * ? #? A VT/I1T ?MATT SJbiVJbflXX UAJULVH JBUJULER. ~ 120,00 \ Delivered at tlie Railroad Dejt in tliis eity. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cottoifl>ressc*, Gri*t and Saw Mill Gearingof all kinds to order. Irou and Brass Citing* on short notice aud most readable terms. CJin Gearing constantly on Land ( the following sizes. ? fe#t wheel and pinion, ?100 10 14 44 " 44 ... S5<) 1 1 44 44 " 14 5 00 ] > " ?? ? ** 14 44 " " aoo With Bolts $6 50. Extra for each i<t Antifriction wlate# and Balls for (bk ton Press $10,(Hi and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, "at fl II. hero. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. \ May 24, 1870, 4?tf. AD VAN T A G E S offered by the UNIVERSAL LIFE MJBASCE COMPANY. 1st.?Perfect security to Policy-holders. 2d.?Low ratcs'of premium. '-i,l _A r-lfnr nnd (infinite contract. 4th.?Non-forfeiture guaranteed by' a clause in ever}* Policy. 5th.?A liberal cash surrender value provided for by the terms of its Policies {fill.?No unnecessary or illiberal restriction regards residence, travelling, or occupation. 7th.?A Policy issued in the State of New York in favor of a wife, on the life of her husband, is secure from the claims of iier husband's creditors. 8th.?The premiums charged by the Universal are based ou American mortality and the interest usually realized on money. Its Policy-hold ers are therefore guaranteed insnrtLoee to tite fall Ataouutof Lbo premians paid. W. T. PARBOW, Agent, Greenwood^ S. C. Jffov 25,1870,31?3m Insure Your Property, IN THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON GLOBE Insurance Company. Assets it HI, $17,009,11,09 Losses adjusted promptly and paid without deduction at ti*e agency in Charleston, S. CApply to VT. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbeville, S. C. March 18, 1670, 47?tf DENTISTJRY ~~ Offiee ??er Dr. Parker's Drag Store. Abbeville C. H., S, C. * February 26, 1869 Piedmont LIFE 1(1 W. C. CAUSING JOHN E. EDWi Branch OSes, Colai J. P. THOMAS, Pres't. DIRE John McKensie, John T. S R. W. Gibbos, F. W. Me \V. B. Gulliek, Thompson Geo. M. C. 15?tier, T. C. Peri Dr. Isaao Branch. LEAPHART, JET. General Agents for Soul Home Office, ASSETS OVE Policies issued in a little Work, fiver 11,000; Income snccess beyond all preceden iisrsu] Mutual, ftou-Forfeiting i ANNUAL DIVIDENDS This great southern ex success, that it would seem aim iU) favor r_ .1 _ j. 10/;1 Ill IUC III 11 IT [> (' t Ut tuv j tur iu? udw have upwards of eleven thousan hooks. Our success, taking into cow operating is far ia advance of aijy ot and our losses very s null, when com the (subscribers at Abbeville C. II. DR. I. BRANCH, Superin M. SHARPE and J. H. Ti April 15, 1870, 51, 12m At Hodges' rhe undersigned would resn< O 1 ha'ajust received a new and wi Sto< n HARDWARE, TIN WARE, SA J. H. Vance, I l ' DeecmWr 2,1870, 32?3m. CA r j V1T? PROPOSE to keep a little < I W have,won't be worth buying all the time; ?ur Senior occasionally all will be glut to see their friends a to give us a edl next door to Ailcer with the mono/, as our terms are en ' j.: December 2,1870,32?tf I . CAROLINA FERTILIZE! ' tk S the season for Sowing Wh< jpV and other small grains approa< es. to secure a full yield, overy farn should supply himself with soi \ Fertilizer, and there is noiw beti ** than the CAROLINA, which c be had by applying to Miller & Robertson i Sept. 23,1870,22, tf " & Arlington f IMMla *T0N, President. LRDS, Vice-President. 7 l i - ? aLia, Sostli Carolina, mJ. . x-S .T? S. L. LEAPHART, Sec'y. C T O R S : lloan, Sr., JoljnS. Preston, # Master, II O. Sliiver, Earlu, J, D. Kennedy, rin, Kx-Gov. M. L* Boirliam.' Dr. II. I?. Cook. FERSON & RANSOM, ;h Carolina, Colombia, S. C. ^j/j j| j?ji; Richmond, V"a. R $2,000,000. over TWO YEARS of" active \ same time, over $2,000,000?a ' t * i c. RES ON i Hid Return-Premium PI ans ! \ . sT * - * .. . i on the Contribution Plan, ~ i I TEHPRISE has met. with such signal < ost unnecessary to say another word in < I r, the 124th Policy was issued, and wc d lives insured, whose names are on out ^deration the short time we have beew her Company- Our expenses far Jess, 1 pared with other companies. Call on j' 3 DB. J. J. WARDLAW, J DE, B. A. ABCHEB, or 1 tendent of Agencies. 1RRANT, CftTirassing Agent, i aiii Depot, S. 0. 3ctfully inform tlie public tliattliye ell selected 3ls. Of ' ! , .saoss, .TS, C ROCKERY. oeiss, TIES, &c. Hoseley & Co. Kit. ' >f almost everything, and what we don't ; elsewhere. Out* Junior will boon hand ; and the Company now and then, and nd'tho people fjenerally. Don't forgot I'n new building. Dome and buy low nphatically-Cash. S. Vance, Mosely & Co. TO OUR PATRONS I ^ X AXUABY, Eighteen Hundred and ? Seventy-One, The Time for Paying Your Ac;at h counts for Last Year! icr me We have trusted you without Ler Mortgage or "Lien upon your crop ,an continue ouv confidence by paying up promptly. MILLER & ROBERTSON,s Jan 6,1771 37?if ? Miller i ) l .I*.',' ' * Take pleasure in ann and custcmers t FaU and \ fn every Department is fojj, ?ni! as i( Stock 111 all its oraliciics, \vu ntnu'in < it is ns ill 11 and varied as we haveevi ANYTHING in the shape of . READY-MAD BOOTS AND SHOES, fj CROCKERY, SADDLERY, We can aupply their wants upon a id the np-coniitry. "VALUABLE LID 112 lH . TRACT TsTO. 1. 900 acres Of Cotton nnd Grair Lund situated between Coron Aerc uul Uocky Creek with Dwelling House, S x .Rooms, Extra Gin House Cotton Screw, 3arnp, Stables, ant Sue good Cabins with gardens at [ached for laborers. Three hnndm uul fifty acres open lurid.' balance ii :ore?t, second growth pine. Thif Lract can be divided into several smal 'arms to advantage. Sixly acre; cleared bottom lands, not subject t< jverflow by freshet. Terms reasona jle. TP AflT 1STO. 2. Four Hundred acres situate^ or Rocky Creole?one luilf in oi'igina orrcst. Thirty acres cleared the pas! ear. This is an extra farm of it? ize. Dwelling house and all neces ary out buildings. Terms half cash utlauce in one and two years. TRACT jS70. 3. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY I CUES situated on the Greenville md Columbia Railroad, one and one burth miles from Greenwood Fim Iwelling house (eight rooms) and all ither buildings necessarj*. This place >ossesses many advantages on account if location health and fertility of soil., ferms half cash, balance one and tw< ears. For further information ap ih* to J. T. PARKS, Ag't. .Nov. 4. 1S7U?tr THE FLORENCE REVERSIBLE FEED SEWING MACHINES. ? i! w ' \ - 4 Slaking Four Distinct Stitches The great Desideratum of DivrjibiPty United with simplicity, at last achieved. THIS Machine oi*kea the justly otleb'a!e< Lock >tit?h (alifc? on both rtdeb of ill fnlii ie) in al o llie Kii"t, "Doable Lock, i>m Double Knot?nil stronger and more elas'.i* than tho K iot. The only Machine having a self adjusiinj shuttle extension. It ie almost t-oiselefs. The slit l? can be changed without stoppin; the machine. Its motions are all positive. me inticiliurr V ? ow nui|-.s wont IW vuuuwgr outnf ord-f. It w 11 hem,fell, hind, gather, brni 1, q-iili and gather and sow on a nifflc at the ssim time. * The T nsiou is a wheel and not hii unre'iubl wire ?pri?g. Each machine is furnished with Barnum' Self Sewer. Plen e e.?llor write for price lists nud pai liculars. MRS. JOIIN' A. MAYS, Agent. Dee. 2,1870,32?tf BOARDING HOUSE. Mrs. TALMADGI HAS taken the roon.s over E. JSe son's $tore, and is prepared t take Boarders. This is a desirabl location for persons doing business o the Squaro. Terras, $12.50 a montl without lodging. Transient person can get dinner on public days. Dec. .30,1870 36?tf Accurately and promptly don BY G. A. DOUGLAS. March 2 1S70, 48?12m ' * " * t ' ' ' X ' !*. > V ' \ I ouncing to their friends hat their stock of i . Winter Goods: . - ' f. _ , , ' j woiiM '"J ini|t.?ssi!MC to i*nnmeniJo the Mirsi'lvc.-^I?y >;iyiii?r loom* palrou* iliat v Oclbrc luiil i;, iiiiij that il tin?}* waul ! : 'J, i ' : - I E CLOTHING, IAMWARE, GRGSEiiiES! GLASSWARE, NOTIONS, etc.. 1 ? reasonable terms ns nnv oilier house [Oet. 14* 187.0, 25. tf TuO h BitID&E & CO., | j AVE COMMODIOUS STORE I | ROOMS, am! will store Cotton, I Corn, or anything el.-e. on reasonable j terms. v Liberal 'Cash advances made on i Produce of any kind .shipped through j us to Charleston, Baltimore or 2S"e\v j York. They have business nrrarige-' 1 incuts with the best Houses in the j 5 above mimed cities, and can offer, fa' cilities, in tho shipment of the pro' dnets of the country, unsurpassed by ' any other house m the State. " Particular attention is called to our Inrjre stock Of PLOWS, now in store, 1 with the remark, I bat we are prepari ed to furnish any Agricultural Implenic'it wanted, at Manufacturers prist i. / ..l ^ . i i i uv:!*, wjwi Jivijiui ;KJ;HMI. ' TJtOSVBPilDCiE & CO. Nov IS. 30 tr j Notice to DEBTORS. ) ALL PERSONS indebted to ilie subscriber lor the years ISliS and 18G9 by note an<t account are requested lo eorno forward and settle immediately, as be is in urgent need of tbe money... i Those who (ail to pay by the 1st of | Pecemher next, will find their aceounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. ThosVEakin. Nov. IS, 1870,30, tf GRAIN, GRMN, 6MIN. # 7 ( Waller, Watson & Co. J WALItALLA, 8. C\, ' , vEA LEI2S in Grain mid Oonnlry j ' } J'nuliKH'oj'all kiiuls Wiil pay j j-M'omjit atleniinn i.o all oiders impi- i-! I'd to their can*. Parties ordering f j Grain iuii*l furnish Hacks. , c. a; c. waller, b Greenwood, S. C. C. e. WATSON, J. B. WATSON, Walhalla, S. C. ; Jan 27, 1S71 40 -2m i | "OAGON", Flour, Cor.), Meal, M<da>-1 I C I * .1 I.. . iJL/ SCS ami r?:in., inill > </?i i-.-.i, i year WAS OU US The ihtU t/nU f)n'k i- ' JIS /mniii.-ij to 11- j II:ive you brought ii ? It' not, Now i- I the time. It'yon fail to ]?:iy, we can- j not- buy. We do not want to e:il?" your name in the Hook" referred i< J in another column, b: t unless whip ! ? arrangements is made, O^N'E bud. , will not huld the names. o Norwood, DuPre & Co. o Jan. 13, 1871, 38 ? 3t.. n 'j ????????????^???? Dissolution. Tf'MK Virm of MOSELEY & 1 WHITE, is dissolved, All par ties indebted must make payment im7 mediately to J. 13. MOSELEY, at 0 Lowudiiville, or )'our names will <^o on the Delinquents Boole, at Abbeville C. XL, S. C. MOSELEY & WHITE. Lowndsville, S. C. Jan. 13, 1370. 48?tf. * Fresh Goods., j . . ii. 1 Blue and White Fish. . v j< : . MacliLerely . ' . j - ' : ' >J . Smoked Herrings, ] SAP.DINES, OYSTERS, Hew MM M-Vtat "Flour, GQIDEH AMBEE ,. And Silret Drip Syrup, * CITRON, . Raisins, . mum, ALMONDS, * o? - ? Brazil Nuts," Eng. ("Walnuts, j PECANS, ' Cheese, M&ecaroni. . ? 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT . WATT. PLOWS, / Sub Soil Plows, &c. TROWBRIDGE & CO. ] Kov IS, 1S70, 30?tf For sale by Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.. I'm porter* arid Dealers in (iuanos. * 14S I'ay Street, Savannah ; 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga ; 151 East Pay. ? ' Charleston, S. C., and by Norwood, r^iPi*# -t- Cn A hhfti*ill<?: W. Z. Me (ihee, Cokeslmry; Waller & Aiken, Greenwood; B. A. i):tvis, 2Jiiicty,-Si\\ ' Por fiirther information apply or address-as above for pamphlet. Nov. 25, 1870, 31?4m. i FP.31TCS ; Cognac Bitters,' i FIBST PEIZE , .'! Paris Exhibition 1867. 6 Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of heaithfulness,dispel the BKies and ail mental distempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay j them open to depression. They prevent and cure Bilious and other J^evers, Fever and Mnt/c. Chilis, Diarrhoea, 7)ysen~ tery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint incidental to diet or atmosphere. . Ladies-will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the sex. ] ^Thousands of Testimonials can be seen at the , office of M. JACOBSON, Bole Proprietor, 64 & 68 Water Struct, N. Y. Jan 20, 1871 3U-lL'm Mess Vackerel, Extra Xo. L EXTRA ]STo. 2, and Large JJo. 3 Mackerel, 3 in lUla., half I>!ls., quarter BUs., aud Kits, at, Norwood, DuPre & Co/b Sept. 23. 1870 23?If SEED OATS, , >{( : . . . / f mmm, ! W wil - . fit " V/ a 3AC0N SHOULDERS, S C.R. SIDES, T. - * r ;</ v i ; ; * for sale at prices otb 10 PEB CENT. LOWER? edg der han they were at this time; last j'car. yet , V ted Hays, Barnwell & Co. - Fie Jan. 20,-1871, 39?tf . ; . ten ?? flgl: VTflVfl HorriTnoll JPr vea ???*?uxjui W IsXA Vb tUi on rat) j ILL SELL nat THE BALANCE OF THEIR So 110V SI! STOCK I AT *? Greatly Reduced Prices! |j| - z ~ wii W BEESS GOODS, ? GENTLEMEN'S at a Dlbthing, jg* CASSIMERES, &C. S] Jan 20,1871 39-tf tjie ? : ? con !le Stats el W Carolina, % ADBETILIE COUXTT .. J , niei y ~?IIE COV-RT OF PROS A TE. is o the: rinal Settlement of the Estate of"James A. Black, deceased, Saturday, 18th ^ . ri * -. p. t .1. '< sao February, 1871. \j . for j 4 tlir [TTITETtl^AS Wesley A. Black, has tro( VV filed petition in my office,.pray- the ig a firal settlement \ f the Estate of be' nmes A: BhtcU, deVU, public notice ^V1 s licrel>y given to all creditors, legeccs and n*xt o^kin of the said dee'd' qU a in mtr /iffi/.n /Mi' Qo f iiT/lrttr .< * 411**!'* 411 1,1 v/iacv vii tjuvuiuaj } \va i'eb'y 18th instant: when afinal settle- tloa nent will be made of said Estate. fi?' : L. L. GtTFFIN, for i: - v- ter J. P. A. C. no Jan. 27, 1871, 40?3b ; r an lottil Carolina?AMsevillfi' County. - bri In the Common Fleas. , ; till S9L} losephme R. Lake, Executrix of John- j)(j son Side, dee'd, vs. Titos. J. Outz i jt, and J. ijalc Watson, and l)e others. ' * wj Cowpln'nt caUnrg in Creditors, for In-, 'u' 1 .. j no junction, dr. j pe) PURSUANT to order of Court in thei ??'< above stated case, the creditors of the j thi Estate <fl Johnson Salej dee'd, are here-1 Th J '> * rl iwi/v M 5 ?/?/! nivuinnf nnrl I H f J^y UOtlflCll illlU lUJUIItU l?? tvnu prove their demands against said do- th< . eased before iiie on or before the 20tli by )f April next, or be barred. on matthew Mcdonald, s? C. C. P. and Special Iteferce. Clerk's Office A. C.( \ As Jan'y 20, 1871 40-8m / tin mm ! FIRE!! FIBE!!! ? ms bui IX)GHTHE I with 4 or 5 of t1i? BEST EAS cr, TER\' am! SOUTHERN INSURANCE naj COMPANIES, the sulscrHvrs are AGEN'Th jel] or ihnt MAMMOTH WESTERN COMPAFY, r;a TIIE PACIWC PIRE INSURANCE CO .ll'A ms CY OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. j 0 It* iriifunnteed capital is TWENTY FIVE dILLIONS IN GOLD It? STOCKHOLDERS ^ ire individually.li <b!? for itt> lo^s?*. Its losses je, re prompt^- pidd nt his AGENCY by *it;ht cr, imfts oil NEW \Oi?K Our Agency, alio jje; ; tWer, represents al>out 35 millions of dollar#. W(^ Br. I. & W. T. BRANCH.- rui Jtfov 25, 1870, 31-r-3m ^ 'J FOE SALE, S 7 Ei AVKTvY FIXE JACK, commonly "j1' known us tho "W. 0. Parsley Facki" 4a. K, M. BuBOSE, wi : .7 :?.. i bo: . Vienna, S. C? Jan. 27, 1871 40-41* . ? WILL BE EECEIVED -$ rec FOR tlw building of a NEW ST A- sol BLE ori the Marshall House Lot. en Also, for the Building of a IsEW j FENCE around the premises, I Also, for GRADING and other wcrk wjjot mentioned- * jur Apply early, - " Th - rev Tonnnru 97 1.Q70 4(\?tf /nw -'I 1 ? ? ?l* to 1 ______ Nt: Sale. A DOUBLE CABIN, cheap for cash, ^ Apply at the Marslml House. * ,, January 27, 1S70, 40?tf * ? usi Store Boom tio of [Jf THE MARSHALL HOUSE y<" To Rent. ^ THE stand is an exoellent one for the ^ Grocery business. Rent very low. ref] Jan 27,1870 40-lf 4 * .4' ' J> . % ' Removal fVc have removed oar Printing Office the commodious rooms above the re of Mr. E. Nelson, on the Western ' 0 of the Public Square, where we 1 be pleased to see oar friends and' irons, as well as at the office of the tor, on Law Eange. LEE & WILSON. *' - ' , mi 9 Fall of Paria?Opinions of tbs Press. >.e New York Sun seya: "With any ier race than the French, it wouul * safe to say that the war Is virtually r, and that peace will be accepted :h all the humlliatians it acknowl- . ;es and confirms. But there tea wonful vitality in that people, and it may even break forth in way to astonish and confound tba . rid. It is possible that the war may L be continued by the mass ot the neb with the same tenacity and bitless as tho Vendeans displayed Un iting against.the Convention eighty rs ago. But this is not to be counted with any. great confidence. It la ler more probable that the whole ~ > ion will imitate the example of Parte make peace on auch terms* as the g ' querors nfay exact But if France (' 7 succumbs altogether, and settles ./ . n submissively into ber present. / , seasabroken power, it will be only ther *lroof of the utter exhaustion I debility into which she has been k by the rule of the bastaftl fulvener who governed her from the beping of 1849 until thesurrendezof Sedan.* " he New York Journal oj Commerce uks that "a three weeks' of peace 1 beget an^ppetite for more, which 1 go far to master the rematat of ncli pride; It seems impossible for French forces to get into a position , ,11 favorable for resuming hostilities ; what events the proud spirit qf nbetta aiid the furious con tent f mis ich we may expect to see in theSfe* lal Assembly wiji bring forth, it te Masible to aw" UC Philadelphia Ledger considers armistice the eijd of war, and tract* querors will be magnanimous. in ling with a gallant but unfortunate lie New York Tmea thinks that aa ristiee of three week, by laud and , practically means the re-establishutof peace?for the present?and it f no use for the French to persuade mseives that with all their best so)-, rs prisoners of war, they can go on iting against the German hosts, lie sooner they surrender everything? smaller will be their loss, and the ( uer will they be enabled to prepare another trial of strength. At least ee hundred and lifty thousand aps will come back to France on ! declaration Of peace. What Wili, their sentiments toward Germany? iat sort of rule will they be disponed isk for?a government which declares it 'peace'm na policy. or ohe ?yuiy?*. ' ietly, but indefatigably, prepares io: r? As for the Republic, whaL-has it ne for France? Where are ali th# ry spirits of the 'iraecorjcilajbles,' and iat have they accomplished ? Rochet, and all the rest of them, liave uU ly failed. The Emperor himself bt t not more discredited by the events the war thau the 'Reds.' It is but > probable that a long period of an* >by is before France, and a contlnuce of that system of unstable governnits which has given rise to so tnueU ion ?nd hcinfKl on materm'lv t<*. [ng her present calamities, upon her. l.OiK 1'itOUtld utto no uot" * it peace will follow the armistice, ft' f-s: Everything tends to indicate tb-. stiiities will not again be resumed. the Constituent Assembly the mem-, r.s of the Provisional Government,. 10 have followed the Emperor In leaa^ I France to ruWi, becaase they liafl, " t the niornl strength to - negotiate a ' ace, will not, in all likelihood, wield mt influence, and we hope for soqk>ing of wisdom in its deliberatiojiK. tat France recognizes tlie hopeleasncaslior struggle is now apparent, b Assembly will meet fully authorized public sentiment to conclude a -pause any terms wbich the Germans will intT The German Empeipr prays for nee, the German nation, too, desirc* it ienlly, and it will be tbe fa alt of the sombly if war is not concluded vUn i j fall of Paris." I'he JSTew York World looks forward the restoration ofc the Empire,.aad nks that an understanding to thi-s ii exists between Napoleon arid "P!*-,rck. The Republicans have no choice t to continue tiie war or elect * gov* , iment pledged to dismember the tional territory; They will stay sulily at homd, and leave to the Imp?- ' lists the task of forming a govern;nt "The outgiving that young uis Is .to be put on the throne with i i~ ? .FLU A. igt'iiic ws itgent ia a. ueALtuuutt am m>r 2 Catholic vote. The Empress & voted, steadfast Catholic, and a /joymieiit of which she was to be ttip' ad, during the minority of the Prince, iuld secure the waim support of tlio ral clergy, the most powerful bojy tit ctioneeriug agenia |a the prawftt ijuncture." . * L'he New York JTerald believes. jjiat } present probabilities are la favor of f 2 recall of the Empress and Prince iperial from England, leaving the operor at WilheJmshohe for a ftV >nths longer?that is, until the public ill have settled down into ai^nie*ce in the Empire. In that eveaut, w# re say the Emperor, too, will rcmru. th all followers, just as the old us returned in 1815. " V . * -. , Conflict op Authority.?A con- ;t of authority, as between the fcjtate ' * d theUniced States, latelyarose out the refusal of General AeilJl, <coiW- ; uiding the Federal forces at 2*V*r rk, to opey a writ 01 juage juirinc him to produce in court 41 dier alleged to have been /ualaw fully listed. General Nei^'jfppaared l.uad in a United States "court, ami consequence threatened with punnient for contempt by Judgel^cCnuw, to announced his purpose ita assert the isdictlon of tine State owrJaieV^s, e claim tfaua se6 up was -on Friday 'iewed and rejected by Judge BUtol> d. He decided that the case belongs the United Stateis court, and thui.tjeju fill will be justified hi *jsi-ng the mi!iy fonce at ids command in res feting yciaim of the State to aiithoritjs m, 3 premises. am ? rhe New York Tribune notes tb# ual lamentation that "the aw lwis ruined tlve iee.-crqp;" ,ai*d ns the public not to ?beKeve a word it. There will be 110 short ciopXbi* ar. \n advertisement was sent t* t*?e ;veland Herald, in which occur tlie ird.s, -"The Christian's Dream: Xo r)ss, no Crown." The printer made it lci : "The Christiana Dream.; -a'o * 103, noGrcamJ" ? ?