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r i lm i ii -1 THE EGO DANCE IN* INDIA. A much more nl'aslntj i^rf and one whieh mtgh*. jK?rh \ be*? r have ho^n ***p***! on?*d ca-- ? ?ion with the exnloit* of jti'.r?leis,!s the "c*kk dan(v." iuh i? one mi^ht eri^'t from tn?* n:"o** i it. adan^e w?*h th^?p fragile- joea*. It if executed in this wi*#*: The dancer, uioscc * in a < r.r?nT nnd very short skirt, can i?*? a v. i. -v. wl'-oj of n^pptp diameter, r- - ? . 1 ^i Eontaiiy upon the top oi her ) d? Around this wheel threadn.; fastened ? equally distant fr??in ciwii tiior. and at tn*? end (if ??nch of t > . ip threads is r? Blip-noose, which i? Kept or?en by a gh.ss In... 1. ii.us equVi -d, . p young girl con.? s tov.'uid tl.e t?) . n with a basket fuii < f r-.'c*. v.. i jj =1 p passes around lor lusjevt.tai, to |i v\v that they are I .. ,v . ms. The m>>c: str ". .. v., ,? jciLy, n.ei * won? str -in, and the dunce* '.* ?iut .o whirl around v.*tu gic.a .i.y. Then, selling t... , s! e x u it ..1 one of the cli; -noo.-uj, and, v..;h a >,.!?? motion, ti.rov,B ii lron? he. .n su h a way as to uftip.' the kuol ti; .ie. 1 swift turning of the dancer produces a cen? t" lgal { : e .. ,,i .i ft. v!?*r:?-s thft t* read out straight, like u : y -shoot* i; ; from lite cUcumfcrcu o o? ihocircb-. < no n' rr another il:o ? .jc? aro thrown < tic in these s-': r?o< s?.s# until T. / I.. n k a uoihonitak ?i i i^olo *r ii^lo fi.b -ut 'lie dur.'cr'h h? u .. T. .< n luo . t lai.i l. in ti: _:?;isn 'no f. u - ?>? ; n% ',!: the m >: ,i\ is i i?\;i.: ' ..sest^p, the le.ol i.'.ity 5r ue, nn'l the e_?3 cJo?h wyai- c* *.oil ot .icr, 1'ut ii >vr r-iti :i.e ? . v be stoppf IV Th're is bu: o.?e way?tl at i- to i*..;ove tl o i /.."s la ii.<; \\a\ i>i t..< y l.uvu L*. u put in i iaoe. riltt, 0|'uu.. .i is by far the more <: .i.'ite of l;e t .\ >. It is n<ry ** taut the Cancer, by a single inc ion? ia *ct on uneriii sit i-I>i k* ! M of th j ea i . .v i i i ,!< n >so. A sia.;.a fil-o tn >'.i >n of*1 ? h in , t e the 1? *. into? ft ou-'o \vr.h one uf the threads, and the Reuoiral ariu!iKcror?.t is git 1 vnly br ..on, an 1 tie . ii ^I j l>erfori .ce disastrously cri,j<y'. At last ail ll?- x^s are * aocc --fully removed; the dancer S'.adciily .slops, uii i, v.ith *it sooniiajr in tlic bast liz. sued by t '..s dan- of tw .ity-ilve <>r thirty inin she advancs to tlie e: ctators with a ilrm step, aril pro Bents them la? egge, which are frame* tkaicly l>.oken in ailntdt-h to provt i. it mere is no trick about tho per forma:, ce. mom.km ma kl>.lagi:s. Brokers generally arrange thesi man ugos, though there are noim love muLchos in which the parties he coinc attached to each other withou the intervention of a third party \\ lien a niaii luuj reached theman yin; a < ', ho is expected to enter the matii n, 'ii. tl tanks, unless prevented 1>; ] >vcrty or some other impediment a i 1 it is oonsideie I improper andevei dishon >i\ihie for him to refrain fron bo doing. If a marriageable you'J has a mother, site describes him to th girls of her acquaintance, and enable iiiiu to decide whom to take to hi house and hour;. Frequently lie en gages the services of a woman ma: liagc broker, who has acc< a to hut ems wh . e there arc marring"- d ie \vc ).i m, and is emj loved by them quit as o.len as by tj.e men. Hhe receive lees from one \ arty, and fiequentl 1 roinbot li. In her vh i's to the harems she is t\( eompunied by the mother or otlie leukiuine relative.* of the young man Biio introduces li.em as ordinary vis: lois, but gives a sly hint as to the oi jeol of their call, if they do not lik t lie appearance of the rrml ion, the 1 ad many calls to make, and ci fc .urt their stay; hut if satisile 1, the come to bu.-dncbs at once, and ask ho much proj crty, personal or othorwls* ttic young lady possesses. When tlies laeta are ascertained they depart, wit 1 ie intimation that they may ca Bgain. jfiiie young m.in is satisile v.it)i the re, on of tiie broker he sent her again to the harem to state h o,.n prospects in life, an 1, if she lool javoramy on his suit, tiic match Jii.th;. Kvmyihirc; is arranged I: deputy, ami the Mohamrm lan lov< uue:j not seo tiio face of his mistrci Uutii she is his wife. I'LNI'LKTON O.N 1 l.VMul I II StOCJC. At the New England Society's Di: ner in Charleston, tt. C., recently, IIoi George il Pendleton sai l that he ha always admired the stur ly \irPios < the Pilgrims, and ho thought that iv the least of those virtues was the lido ity with which i.iC-y observed their fe lire o isions. lie told theinof his ilr vi. t to Plymouth liock. lie had a v..4js fancied that it was in a roe! bv ..id Uli> 1 inhospitable portion of L?v.t*a. and barren coast. lint when 1 iiixl beheld the famous rock he w; tucuppointed ; he found it but u mo crate sized bowlder in the middle quiet little town of Flyrnout 11,en i.^d lie learned, forthc first tin that it was called Plymouth Hoe or,./ be aiuse there was no other rot in the neighborhood. On Ills way Eoston ho had wondered at its lam an 1 had come to the eonclii ion th t it v.uo ov.ijitftothe fact that a!! t! ],o ttt.ito.iiui;n, uu?l historians i^iigiand hal coinhinol ihcir < h/iiu Uj 111:1 ko the word tin: einbo< Hi'-at of ail that rendered t ..?*ii l;,,o|. gicul, An I ho il a...s that f-iur-i.ft! t/t iho Amuie?m |?eo|>le I.a I conic rvrJa.a I'l/tij yiiia J. <ck as sonic* li: boM '?* which lit*" Nimiio Moni: ;;i'i <; oi vjia ami lh<- Palisades of the IIu Ban won? nicp' ('Miles. a movkmf.nt is on foot for the inti dr."th 'i of wheat into Jaiuyi at 1 t Substitution of it f ?r rice us the j?i. Chj'U. article of food in tuat country. "" THE II HORRY NE WS T. W. BE AT Y, I : SATUKDAYt FEB. 19, 1876, Washington, I). C , Feb. 12, 11>7 ?. [SpecLil Correspondent to tl Horn- Newr The pa?t week ha* producvd iioMi. irnj startling in either House ol Cote t?re.?K. '1 he Senate has diffused l'inehbaek and the Centennial approprialton with various olhei matters ot titi tnoii)"nt. Senator Morton li.ds it impossible to lash all the straight ri lhiieai * into y? tin,/ lor the ad mis s'.on ol his pet, 'he cut lev hair* d, y mij (i!iug iitHiatto barber, whose occutnt* I l?on at one t nie was t'.r kee|jin</ ?.>t .< IiiIuAO ol ill faitio. Wlial a ooimueiiiaImiv Oil our institution:-' It it 11 it ?r?t inak' ? rue f* '?r ' u I r? pul/iw in g>\ innu-i. H arc a I silure to sec l'ii I*'?*??-k li oiling the certificate ol a S-nitor. One tiling it prove- conclusiv?*'y, aid that the party which pioduecs such si U s iK-li ('; ?; a- l'liichhack i- a l.iihiie aiul totally m ?ii to run this ci any other government uiile*K it were tue Simians, Irion whom "l'lie-h' iiioi iciiiof )y de-ce') U*<1, are t .e c-iiiz of. Drove, the en lure-1 .'vii.tt m i!*' ra Ml?sisinj t.j, kicked out of the traces on ! iiur-d .y at lite cxivn'ivo se* si ii, when the in!i;no?t- Billinsri reported for continual! .in a* \'~ ?o*\ States District Judge in Louttciutui in p I ace oi Durctl, wl < r< sigood to k *ep i from being; impeached. Thu llicivitisz partnership existing belwi eti Dureli, \ 111 ! 4111 *41,. I 1 ' 1 111 ' v 1 * v Inni.ti nt ,ii. . ? ' i * ? ??i u' *'* ' II I I J . I 4 \ I of public notoriety for roar*, anil liu<h us is '11?' man a ho wiiile tne lamou* midnight ordet c?< Durcl!, by which i!. * >oisl f ?iu- ol a gov* ri'i^ij State w ^ o\ ert !ir?>iv n, ami yet Grant and a re pu'dica > ' .to pt??j ?>>* ! lo iii ?Kv thi.in in a j <dg?\ lirure v? ry properly IciiO'n^ed -u< h up ?oinl in -1ji ? ;i:<< 1 t , ran, iBiiking tliviii. J ie said that oflici iol tkis kind were forcing the culoreti iv ople o| the South !?? in.ire with I lie di-inocnls lo ?eeuie u<v>>i oovcrnmeiii. Ihuee made a solicit l?>n in I lie exeeu live sesdou, and it is said will soon speak to llie name ill'-ct in the open Senate. > Good progress is \i> Wig made in the various investigations. In the P??st Ollico 1 K'p.u lincut, it lias bteu shown J that oin: iVl* rgon secuied I ?rge numbers ot contracts, lor eanytng river mail-, at pi ices above those which tin* j steam boat owners were willing i?, j lake, and then I'etersnn made eontracts Willi the boats whose bnls bad boon injected, ilnis real v.\. l! larje sums ot money. A special agent reportctl in ooiilai ities ol lYlcisoii ami was. dismissed, lie says, at thu so licit,a _r lion ot Senator \Y? st and Secretary - i Indki.ap. Tiie Indian com mil t < ?* aiv Y getting down it) "the b I'toin lac--' it. ? many cases, and the Indian ii.il: are 1 (squirming like woims upon a iionk. 1 \V hen cvci y thing i-? known ab > ;t miring ' 111e lit'litiiii LT w fil s: \ ike" iv o i some high p! ores, perl ps cvt n lug! er a than it did in ibe whisucy linu'. ! '1 be estimates are le-iug -t< a lilv r-*dttccd in alt t lie Dep.ir; nnii" >,1. .t .ii ve ry instance it is shown that ilie it-duef i- lions will liot lessen tin* cluciene.y ol r> il... km'. t 1,/. i...I... t* *. t.i.i uu ..... . I. s j being lite margin allowed lor sicailihg y and fleet ionet i i rg ! 111: (! s. lln* raii'Mihas, alter a hill :tii<i tree discussion or. (lend a committee of thirteen, nii t t lit presen la lives mid lour Senators, a 111 pure mine financial iiiea-?o?s, a*, the committee i> to i*<*j? rt at a meet 0 ; ting next Thar* lay. Ex ^j?eakei v lilaine del .vered himM.I Tnursd i) o! it his carefully prepared sp?-eeii on iln y linance tjucMioii, and .Mr. l'axunx, oi W Massachusetts, at once I'iddh'd l<e* t x Speaker by show ing tit :t what'\ci 0 evils cxistc 1 on this mi' jcrt were du. h and chargaiiio to the 11 pu diean par t\ ,and that it was in rxect uiro had I >l? 1 h?r Mr. I >. a1 in*, one ol I If- leadi r- > > i thai } party, to lec-uie a Lhinocialic t on Id 1 J :s gross on tin am e. i^ Continued discussion 1?v leading met ,y and papers about tin* dill' lent aspir. ?r rants lor the piesnl a tiai muuiiiatioi :/i is timely and proper. The iclativt nieiits and popularity ol tin* men spo ' k( m ol can thus bo asrt rtaimd, ami : rational discussion o| j he irstu a in vol v led, and to be announced in the plat rj lorm, is light, hccatise io t li l s way tin j wishes ol tlie majority can be aseer taiued and respected. As the politi oj cal center o! the countiy, wbeie ar 1- i congregated many of tin- leading poli s- tieiaus ol both parties, this city is uu /it doiibtedly the liesi place to ob*cr\ d- and to direct public opinion in t i channels thai lead to victory lor th democialie party and safety for th lt"' country. flaving no lavcri e to advc V cate and no ends to serve, except li 0? Hueeess ol the democrat io partv, th I, questions -1 nil the man <*;i!i l?i discita -jo Bed in these leltfl'R from a purely na }<, tioniil ami party standpoint. I lie on :k ly two ililliiuliii*? ll.al exis? to pre to ! vent p'itleet unity in tlie democrat i Pi ranks arc tin; tarilYand the finance. d Ii i* well lor all democrats to rceoo *' nize these difYeici ees, ami he prepire* ,J win n the coiiven'.ion meets to seloji U* measures as vvi'l unite ami solidify al j(> the eh men t s of opposition to radical >,lti ism. A ileclaration in favor of strict I t0 revenue taritr w ill waken tin/ party t i't Ohio ami New Jersey, ami lone it i of I'eniisy ly.oiia ami t humeri mat heyon 1- douht. Therefore this should I avoided. Sot! the haril money ntc insist upon their iloetiiucH to the In ?* lust ex: ent, hotli In.lima ami Ohio, ;.i !C tossed ami tin party weak-ned in ?ll a er States, friiould the ^rcenharkine ui/e and seen re tin* recognition c their ideas, New York is iuevitabl OIIRY AVELKLY M |o?t, and there would be no hope of a electoral vol*,* from New Knt?* i I md. Th* ?o hots, ai d thty a < h*?w careful < nr n?':uhrr? of ( ? ii 111111 1)* helOrt* they <*ouiimM tin* p'i'V i>\ i:ivir a-i- to \ ?*,c* li 1 |l< ''ii'V 'i a v o{ I. ? c < j j - - :?..?-. Si siioit d i?' ii-ci M?^?e.-d% '?> >, ih.il f> / IJ r .'I ? | i . <>. .11? ;i I ? C-iUci'l ii. ?1 \% ** IliW .1 v srt ; u 1 pi r?o.l pM-M ll 1 l?c llllWtMl \ I phiti'Mil it* * ? I I f ,1 party without any <li?liuct national j enunciation of principle', lor i he one made in i? out of <i.it ?, and many <?{ the o' chua i ?ns in it ha\p no hearings U] * 11? nrcn i*i cot dition of nll'tir-, while lr the h> r, I aflV r. adopt*"' ti (.'int'.nnatt i, and t i at llaltio; >re ii. Is72, the deii* ?um c parly i- t re* *oii?ib!c. i ?'*? ni i ? ti still in r-- the iu' v of iin* <leni?e to ie.ld"l - lO 11?i * e with ClUtioll. 1 le Voice d Ih.e ].* ? pr : n( the cm i i??n nt r* lirai-rn, n*_f ?ue*i ' r.T-ain'M, iii'l nil .nntiiicr nt in !>oryt | against | iu*t rir jii and ?j t . 1 li^, tlo hU Ml* II, ilttil n trie . t' j party contr i of iiie House ?.f IN pte (*" lit llive*.. So In* tin* h idel s ificl'e Ictve aeted wisely at 1 \xi dl, hut the e lotion u nieli I In - v if oi-ni n r. ? ^ v i v It in s t' thern to advor-e criticism trotn * nno <iu ?i*i? rs, and j?ro* ; | j irl> ins wh > have i t su f.i CU'M ' v u <i v fi ? ('on ( ; c, *, j *<MI|e of t U(.'ll, o Vt.n ill the urg d I'm ir own peculiar \ i. ws m' re St r?M ; jsl V t . ill slioil ',1 have * i en t|t e. 1 he party -IiomM Ii ?vo coi H i ?> c in ?ho nu n selected to i .-jijvsout i*. Thoy me luily cj lal to the task, and ( will lvrM -r a g 1 account .'if their si ? wai iJ<Jti{> heft ic tlic session cKim "I'atiencc, and rduifde the cards," i< the motto now. !)i:m. Salaries ol'Si.li ?ol Commis-do tiers. Among tlic reforms proposed l>y the Senate is one ptoviding |t,r a wholesale reduction in tin- Saturn s of C'oant'? Scb ol Commi.- none; s. Tno di-n ? I . . si?ion e\:iif??l to lop eft imiu't'i'ss oo e.\ | etui it uI -- i- ad m 1 able, loit vr) -:iiI er I tie ptoposed bid will cft'eui li.?: tit?sir* <1 eiitl is am titer fjuesiioii. W I'll lev e.\ ecj'l ions, the Count v : School Coimiiis-:oiu rs have been notoriously ignorant, ami have failed tiljtcily to cornjilv with the re<iiu eim-iils , of their ollice. It is the du y oi each I C/Oinmis-ionci to \ isil evt ry sel.o d it i:is <?i?.111 y at least t1ir?-e lime-, a term noting progress and making migg'-slions hi tiie art ol instruction, tti aid i he teaclu i s iu imoiMv in?g tin-m-< ! \ e in 11 tv i r jtid'esMon, to i : .:i a t > 1:1;' v education tl ?s-ociaii at, to pt? ado at liie same, ami to imparl u.-i luI ad\ ice to the members, and la.-t, but not least, to th li\cr a public h el U1V, eat h \ear, iu each district, h-r the purpose tit i ! vati- (In M ami uai of cducaii?ui ! ami ii.? r-a?icg the gcncrnl in'eicst of the j ?ft pie it I'ubh : St-hoo's.1' I low able and lauhluiiy these duties have , been pt rlortned it is needless to in(juiit! 'Mm? only jiut ot the law which has been strictly complied with j is that j iM\i ling lor ibe drawing of a ^ tlion-atid tloll us a \ ear. Noihi"g h >s tloue so in neb to bi ing t lie I* rcc Sehool -ystcm ;r. 11 di-iv| ute :.s i !,e wort bii"?s toss <il many ol the Commissioner-, *! \t 11; 11' i i 1 111 oi* ( \ 1111. ti i - < in \t? 1111 11 hese ollieials have j.? ?\ ?-< 1 llicmst lv?*H : zealous and competent I lie system is rapidly ^ainiii^ I r n?11?I A chan^i* in tin- calibre ami < hat i", l c?I tin* C'i>iiimivsiiiii? i > must be obtained, ( ilIk i by the ;i 1?* <? i:> 111 *111 or ; i? eeli<hi i l competent men in till ti o otliee, \\ iiirii is r< aily oik* ?>t ureal im| | ? 111 uiii't ; or the salary must Ik* re. J d uced \\ ii it111 limits commensuiu' e Willi lliu nullilie otliee work n >\v in tI or iiu'i t. Sim*'' the tormer allt rnatiro -i ems impossible, the latter is desiru* . j hie. Hut the new lull proposes to sub ? | Si it tile, in lieu ot a !i\cd salary, a [ j c:?1111 itiission ( 1 2o eer,' > upon each . I child alt ending seliooi in the n-sja cj live C-Miuties, limiting the amount I j tints received to $1,000, except in . t ha 11.-ton t\>u tit y, win re the (Ann, mi.-sioiiei s ma\ iv. , ve $ 1,200. Now, . , any one vvln> h is bad practical exper. . ience, will realize now dillieuli it is, , even with pcricctly competent teach. crx, to obtain a correct return ol at. tendance in schools. Ami when the L, amount ol salary depends upon tin . number ot pupils returned, n i> easy to see that the same liberal views which character z d the State l>-usus . lakers miolit also he touml existing ii * i ., ; ' a .... i t:. - . r ,i i i i1 ? 1 i ?i * 11 * *i 11 11 i v. I " t i 11111: t ill t i it. (l , i III II) l (' 11 i; 111* DotlitnDMonm'sj .Mini lliilt the impetus given to ('(luu'ition, a? (. r-11?>v\-m in increased scholastic. niti i. dance, would he equally graiilyimj and blurt ling. L, ll iliis ie.oilt.eil only in exaggerate! L> j exhibits lli* re would be but litilt I arm done, save in ike lailurc ot llu proposed act to ed'ecL lite desired r?' diicltoiiH. Diit, ot In r grave const* * j 11 * * 11? ? s would lollop. tSfliools migh spring up like mushrooms, and uuu< more lite market would be iloodct .. Willi teaches, unpaid Cerlilie itcs, >a I millet d by tin.' owners, bnl redee nauii t by the people at llteir lull luce value il It is the duty ol the School Commis sinners to check extravagance v \\ hctlicr the fact licit il is pccimiurih ,, ad \ antageous to tin in to ineit'ase tie ,, attendance of pupils lo (our thousiwn (j in ? at li county will assist tlietn in pet J oining this duty, rein.tins to he seen |( Dul llierc is another objection. I D ...li....l >i...... ? It it... It... i . i I I t . v i | # | r\ 111 m f i 111 w i * > 11 w 111 i in, \ ?? tiiiii \?i \ i now iliMn ut? ?1 autouo the m'\h i ci untie* accordino <? the H*holn>i' i* , |( |M)|itilnU<>n ; thai an cxaL'^er. 11 e. 1 \\: < ]><>) t iiom tlx: County School I omuiix y Monet lunU to tietjauc! all the otlie -><? * > , T* ? ?*p r\ r? ? | J n ' ? 1 i) i t I. .1 . 1 4. 1 ? cjunlie* in the State. While free education i?* a erre** boon the bruited appropriation mad hv tin* S ate requires siiict roncny, * Idle 1he nocf^itics of the limes ah* soloteiv forbid at.v tutlhcr pi hug up of the public debt. I'Vce ed'nia ian utu?i *;ri \v u*> ?rraduu lv ll c nmol be forced by a>i abnorui ?1 increa-e nt -chof '??:\ r suit to which the i ti ?n * of the I.egtd iluie, howev* r pi h?*worths im; i t. ici ti n, j>e?*ui to l? mi. At prcftcut it appeal# iilvwable to J sdobl tM'iitc otli'jr basil* of computing! the salaries o| the School Com-nis- | doner#. l'hi'W remark* are made in ihe ii.teres*. of the Schools, and of the bonot and competent otbeia *, w io w ill, by the proposed law, l?e. put *'iil farther in the power ot their tinrcrnpu'aus CW1!*:?O?M *. JTftrt an<t ('o"rUr. .i i IM?:> . i > * i ; i'i.Ai .1 S tcii Article* Unanimously Adopted by t lie House. S O., bYbruarv 10 ?In | led lhe a? Ucle* of i1111?t ;??.*:iiiifri> , :i _niiist ' ,1 Mont 40m. r v Moses. Tney embrace seven uhafge*, as fol* , lowi*: i 1. That h<? obstructed, hindered and delayed 'lie execution of the jaw \ mi S| ?rt inIxh'o County in IS7 4, by ref'oMi o to a Imv I in- jo ue 1 jury to make a preset t jicijL c> iic *rt in j the i !i il misconduct of certain public ! , oflb crs. 2. That, a! various Hump an<l place?, 1 ho eonuptly dein anded mom y In in ,iitii;.ints in puviueut b?r ?e.isiwns in eu-es hoard before 1 i it? -* * I. :}. Thai lie corruptly demanded 1 J ami received, from others ?t tin*! jcouit, public nioiiovs entrusted to ' tl.oin, proinisinti to iiii<opo-o h-?5 judi- ! r .1 power to - noon ami protect them ii mi puni-dimenl. 4. fli.it, lor about four years, lie ; lias wilfully neglected to perform the | ( duties of b'S olliee, causing del iv, l??*n ami i itna^e to suitor:, jurors and wit horses. 5. Tint lie has, at various tiums ami p'aees, uiliuilv iieo! >ried lbs data ?y i' I i -1 m_i ;. i :*:i orders hi suits pre- i M-iit- d to nun c?oi.soiil ol the liiiipmi.-n 0. 1 hat he has nihil rartly atnl n Teinpl< i i'y competed put?bc o beers to Vint ate I lie law by is^ lino evi k-nci s i <! i tiblic imlcoii-tinoss i oni i n-v t" law. - T. ... ; - i: ....... f i. j ii.iv 111 viii i' r uiM i'v ii 'i 'i ami : contrary to I aw, In* I: i* at various times ami places wiitd v mid ? ??i ruj?t lv ji ijixil orders lor 1111 payment ol | i-.-ii .in j?.irtit*--, their claims in foil : aii.aniiii ito ' til ami i? ? < r, while ; < 1 her creditors w? i>? pai I only 10 c i.ts on i he ?i . 1': i r, ami thi.-. I no w in n 1 j [well knew that the amount roMei-ted : t<? pay lht ?c el ;ims w :t> lii>uili< .enl to ] ay '.la in oil' i.- lull. I It cm* a r : i?*s w* it a -!(> >t ml, wit . ml debata, I'V a Vote of 91 to nought. 1 la' ai!o|itioii hi i ha art em *> of impeachment I y tin- ll? n.sa \\ >i k< tile I stisi tension ol J iiil^u Musi s Iroin o !?* -? , ti in It r ; iia Co 11 "lit ntion, "u n i i j ad g j incut in his '-a-m bliaii have loa n pro- . noiinccd." I la- Sen ile wan noilii ?I of the ' adoption ot the articles, at. 1 ;i 1?j?-*i: 11-<i \ a eoin:nit t ot ti v * lo pt\ t. ?r - ^ lor | trial. Smi'I'KD Ol'r.--Martin II. Pclany w a- ai r,?|oia .1 In tore .1 uil^i' lie ?) 111 Can 1 ics> on, on 1- 1 a 1 a v, on a 1! 1 roe ol : l ieaeli <>l trust and l-.reenv. 1 Ins i?< liie same ol?i cl.aiLje tl.at was Inou 11 n p i 11 t he last M a 1 e elei t ion w in 11 1 )< lany was a candidate tor lioiiUnautgoveinor, wlneli alleges thai 1 lit* <!e1 ciii I a nl traiiiliiieni ly misappropriated I tertain Ititnts li.-lonojn^r to ttie \Y? |i van society ol .John's islam]. Mr. M. Scalitook represent 1 tlie deiellriant, ami moved to quash the indielie nl oil two yrollmls: I list, 'lii it liie tcehnical words which are es-wnUal in coininou law in an liuiiclinent lor larceny 'it 1 not occur in liie in( diet met.tj and, second, ih.U ti.e \\ esl.'Van society, trom whom it was a' - 1 , Icgcd the hinds lull been (liveried, j were not alleged to be a coi poratcd company, and. therefore, it was e.-seu1 tial thai each individual that be longed to the association should be j named in the indictment. After | argument bv Mr. Si aln'ook for the dclvndaut, and Mr..I. Hindi Cohen 1 (acting solicitor) lor the state, Judge ' I # I I A . n?cu unn'ivii i lie l n * 11 el in i I <|uashcd ??m l in; second ground pi t soiled by < '?lr. Seabrook. Judge lJryan lias in ade I In; following derision in tin; case <>t tin* l *> uc J lltdge Ktilroad ('otnpany. baukiupi : It is ordered that U KSeoit, the . purchaser o| the propeitv sol.I under tile order o| the court on tin* - J<1 October, 1874, do forthwith pay into the c<?nrt lite cash portion ot his hid upon . the said s de, to-wit ; The sum ol' ilurl y j six thousand and tidy dollars, (80,(>oU) . ami th it thereupon the clerk ol the [. court, a'ler deducting I he costs ot sale hei'etolore ordered, to he ascertained . by J. K. llagood, do pay over the i, same to the bondholders under liie j i deed of 11 list or mortgage of the 91' 111 \ 11 i'i 1 1 "? -l 1 ' ' (1 HO UGH S. Hi: VAX, I'l.ildl Stiles Judge, Oisliiulol it Sotitii G.'ti'oIiiiM. j January HI, 1 S70. I Out in Xev<i 1 . ?\v<> i v?v* i ,v < !?? *"?i t?? Mr. H'-vi lu.ll", ami it n-irriittx t >i I* 1 In* rolll'li In ileej'le which o| I 1?? TM '* shall be consuk'nal I lie best vil' <>t 11 * r two. i s;c A CoNvn-r Ivim.IM.? Y? "leplay afternoon, two f > i the | > * 1111 flit i.ii y c.on\ict? w?*? ki11oil tiii* i*' t:t> in ;it < ir* < u liilt, Hitto CMOtil'i1, I <u>*? ot thcrrt. a rv i it. 111:111, <! ?i i?. o, ;t n * ?.{!'. o !. r, .4 ^ ?tji<?_r man, nam* <1 ^i I?1 y t/Nil, :ii?i'H U"Mi war*, wit ? was coiiv i?-.t** 1 at tin* .* j>tI'mtterm <?t iln* court at general seKsiong ol Mai ion county t< r -.;i 41111 l.irc.cnv, como to an untimely *>? 1 by l? i* 1 sh l :i 1 a*i Icii - I l?v 1 lie guar i. Wile 11 the men broke, tin* giiaril in c!iur?o? lireil ;t?i?I jh.I three ' a !? ir t<> O Neil, kiiiii g hitii ; instantly. 11 in hotly was brought into j it* j "?'ii i' I'll; i ?r v, where an imjuent a i ; i?o :u i?i t.y i?C U'/hmii'i inif* 111**1 ~ no in attached 1<i 111? 1 l^ritiuii git<\r? 1. ? L / ion //cr>i/ /, Mit/t I liltl'TAL Ml HDKIl. ? A (adored loUtl nam I I.nwii'itcc w ix brought Mitotlu jiil v-urii >v, charged wiili killing l?i- will*, .Uiuervi, oil lTlCtwlay in. White".* j ' it*j niou,near (iada It ii. 'j he circuit! lance.-, a*-h-\eloped Ik tort* th (i:ti justice. ul (iad.sdi ii, lire that I .a wrencv heat he* uilu over the head wit.li a imi Igcl until slit* wart dead iii.i then c.ani tl the body to a nc'gh* i?t i*'it swamp. :??? ! Iii.ro d it.. 'i t? i people i.j tin* vieinitv missed tin* j a Diunii, and eli.ai ged l??ul j'k1} *t|??>n j l/.u it nrc, vt :i'? ii m' iv conlesscd i hilt In* h \<1 in irdered her. I he I-oily "! : the noioit neat i> woijuin was exhumed j jii-l 1 ut?d to he IM'.i11 n to a jelly. 1 tie ! head particularly wa* disfigured troiti the Mows inflicted upon it by the end- ' gel i*i the ban 1^ o! t!i" prisoner. As j t he orarid jury i* now in session, it is probable i!.e ease will be sen I Indole them to morrow or next d:1 v, and the details made known in oj?en court be I ore the end o! tbo week. I at ti iIcf'ii.K I ? fit. The bValhoJ lite Itiplive (b/t illa. The only captive gorilla in exis'cnr.e recently i1i?m1 in the Z 'tileeiciil (Jar* b i >, in Dresden, 'l ite animal, a fee male, \\ as long supposed to be a eliim* j paozee, and it was only I 11 1 v tint, to ' ' he surprise of all nat nrali*'.Ion* go ii i characteristics writ lecogniy. d. 1 be st nrv o! the dent !i -ceiic oi i hi., almost human monkey is a remarkable ore, si net it goes t<? show that t he ani- : mm w is toe possessor of feelings | hitherto decimal absent among tie hru'es. i"Ni\> writer n. the London j l'JcJut'. *'.V- i)in-i lor Sehopf (the dij it11 ?r ( 1 t he ga ! 'l"Ds) leaned uvn' his ;avnr I.', 5 hi- apt dl'eW him tow.il' 1 her, I I? r aims aro'iml tin* neek ol her kiij'l friend, and looked .it him lor j miiiii' t: m> v,*11!i rlo ir and tranquil ] y< s, she t lien ivSM' 1 iii.-n three limes, wito slioi'i iiiici v.il- hot wi'i n each saint", motioci d to he laid upon In?r ooiicli, ij'tvt1 In r hand to Sch p!?as In rgh I,a. :ii? ^ I.ii i' .m !l I" i c.onipan- | i <n oi ina'iy li i[ij?v years?.111 l siept [ ne\ i-r ! ! u :ke again." I'll iij/hhiu* Sound. Prol'i s?oy Vol; 1, in a Liter la the </<??/ , i hii indc! phia, , s iys j t.dai K nig, ai l'aris, has const i ueted ;ii; a ji j > ; rat us, ronsi.-ting ol a little ii i.m, out which is ,-tr iclu'd a \ ery e!n?t :e -kin. A stream of gas let through i i?i ^ drum x?ill Imrn as usual; J , liut as -"on as a turn* ('ty singing) -i i ll.es the skin stretched over the 1 1 ruin, llit* gas light eonr.nei.ccs to I I -hak" in a woinh 11 ii manner; and il j \e look ai it in a rotating mirror, wo oii-i-rve peculiar figures, which jchange according to tin: dilhrent ; nolo, and hy using a hunting gas pio-iueiiig a'iglit ol great chemical ii.-j1, we can phot ograjdi these pcc.iti !i n figures. What kind ol gas wilt j Misvvi-r lor thi- jmrpoM! is -till an itutlceitl* (1 < j .it-? 1 imi, hut this much is jccit aiu, there are in this rt * pcet. great problems yet to la* solved; we may ->ie< i id, pt-ihap-, iu jdiotogiaphing 1 speeches instead ol st enograpliing lHem .?- u-ii il ?Scientific American, 'P.... '.V'!' ,.r I' ? 1 i\ iri? a ' ii . i.iiiww-* wi \uiiu ill \yiu- i. ill'* A San Francisco correspondent el I the 1 'hi lade! phi a J'jcss say a that a well air hcnlieated rumor is prevalent i in San Frarciseo llnil tin1 great bonanza king-. .Missrs. Flood, O*I>ri?-?i, M tek.iv, ami l air, are going to semi one liumlivtl ami lilly tuns of the gold I ami ,-ilvi i bullion Irom llieir Cousn. ; lid a ted \ ovinia Mine to tlie Centennial, ami pile np tin* glittering bars in s one conspicuous spot, ?o that ull the world e.ni see what one mine produces l in live month-! The value ot the | bars will be ten millions ot dollars in l ljl'.i il States gold coin! "it the idea is can it d out. it will be the grandest sight among a million oi grand sights, and I venture *.o say more people will visit this mountain ot wealth than any other single tiling in the buildings. . Five millions of the bullion is now boxed up tor shipment, ami the hah lance W'lil he ready in due season, I !.' I ? row jm cvit saw hocii a \ a s L Hum ns li*n million ol dollars in ^old and silver, ail in one or several piles; and I think the proposil ion ot Messrs, 1 I ?<?<I cc (> >., il rui-rind through, will a id mueh to the cdiai in, tho wonder, t In* eclat, and tho success ol the K.v position." UXI.IMITKI) UhMMMAt. l<K*or IM'K*.? I'll j le m.iii'-i iuii's si.pjsM licit I>r. Pierce'! I"..11ki:> Mc-li -iiiei represent tho entire CXlODl < t liis ie.souipes ft>r curing disease. '1 his ii a.i error. icneo p.oved that while tin (ioah-n Medical Discovery, Favo.ite I'roscrip tin . Pleasant Purgative Pellets, Culli|M>uit< 1. ti.n't of siu.i.i-U'i . d, and Dr. Cage's Ca t n ] !i ID in ly. w.?i. I. if faithfully used, cure a ! ir_e v.i: ii't v of chronic Complaints, their \ onus la; here and there a c.irsO which, frrni its >u\\aity. or I'.ouiits compiic.iliou vtlu ? ? ? ? ' (I!ior ?Hmoi?I"im wimiM r?*nht tlioir aotinti. o\ tihinal on into I boil ?yiin?toirW to um-.'i I..ill |i ? act at no iiml extant of the disiMV) or (I... i o nniloi* wI !"*i tbo p p out v* rih labor* i -illli llO 'ISO of HJMM'tlii; . OIIO'ill'l to moot ;111 I ov'oioi iiim III'' Mono. 'I'liii ir,| to tin t.i'.llshiinlll of llio V.'oi Ill's V, at I! it! ilo. S'. V-, v\?tli Its facility of I'll)' iri.i'll tl 1 Sin - oo'is, oaoli of whom is nkil'oil in tin? tkm!moiit ofihroni'' illsonlors in uonoial ;tr1(i t!i< ho|o|;((lnf( to ills own sp ?I -|?;il't- ( no ol 111 pai tii'iil.ir, To ono it itssii nod 0 i 's oj Mm (limit ii :*l hunts? t.o atiot.):or, iIm hso of llio ki'lno', h mi?) ino^oi ital organs; to uiotlior, tlinoiiHi'J* ol'iiiij ili^oxlho lisUiin; to aiiol lioi, ili-ii'iiso of I l<?? nofvoiis my stem? an I to a iiilltor, i!t oh-o ol ilio ami ear. Tims 11. liiohohl ilo;;i ee of jo'ifoot ion i i nn ili ino anil mi'ooi y i? attaim ?l. i ho I'Mluhlislitnont 1 f iiis lust it.nl ion onal'los I ho Itielorto moot a l"ii' I' ll w uil in tin? lio-ilin Mit of tin? mom s'Voio olr onii'ullocti'iiitf, Jiy a oaiotnl con* jili'iatioii ol l!to symptoms a* ^ivou in writing. In* mi oosil'ully tro?Us lliomam's of cavs .a tin ir l.oinrn. Otii^is visit i In? iJispons-iry in inn.son. 'J'lio uiiiji1' resources tor the lioaimoiit of lin^oriuft afl'vtions an? tlms jil.o'oil at tli* ilin|imi.il ul ovoiy paio.it, ami I'll-," Oil A hum til" propiioty 111'(lioinoi) ilo i 't lia\o, tin* (1.'si11*<I etleet can procured mo o llioroii^h ami oliioienl coin*so by a personal appic.it ion to tim proprietor oft lie iv .-i-i*u i 11.. ...... \ ^ ?. . ? if ... ... \ ^ lien iiitiiitti*f i>> bet lis*."I in compost, with nnii k ilial is decomposed, say . in' part lii'ii manure to three of the min k. Ni'Vi' mix it til! it is time to use i:, niul cou'i' il soon alter yen drop il. It is a il'ac precaution to put a liot'f111 ol'diil between the lien manure ami tin* sn-il corn anil drop it no taller than you cover it up. il m coinpostiti" tin- mm k contains inueli moisture, it will cau-e terinenlation ami set the ammonia tree l>y llie development of heat. A bushel til ooo<l lien manure lias been known to pro-luce ten tons ? f beets* Always save every ounce ot lien manure. It is worth about as much as ljuano it it is properly saved . . and hunhanded \ thai is, kepi dry till it is to be us"cl. It will lienelil the corn crop to an extent a'niost equal in value to al I the corn the hens will cat.?jtfaa.i. PloiKjKman. Tho February No. of the Sm'/icrn Phiit/'f (tn<l /win/icr is received. It contains a jmci lire and skct?*11 of ('ol. Hoi/r, President of the North C.uolina A 41 'ieiilliir.il .Society; and articles from (Sen. Friz la-.k, ( on. F. Uiiomuoei.K, l,(Jivis," Jud^e Cox and oilier tepresunt at ive fanners of our Souih*rn States, hvery ?j 1 i??sti<?u of vital interest to the farmer is handled with i*uf?et candor. In fact it. contains all a fanner w mid lik ; to sec, an i we, trust our fiiends will avail the...solves of tint aid it oilers them in so many na.s. Published at Utchmoml, Ya., at >- a year. Sl'cll A t?I FT.?Scene; New York street ear ?two little i 1 Is, with very pretty drosses ami ladylike manners. ''Dolly, dent*, ilo yon know what Iain gointx to j?ive you for Christina*?" "()!i, don't tell in**, let it bo ;i surprise." "Oh, I must tell you, ho that we can arrange it all. You know my mammahas a be.iutilnl sealakin sat k that papa ^ave lur last winter. Well, I ant g"ing to get that and take it over to your house and give it t<> you. Then you must give it to me, and' I'll Lake it back to mamma's mo il* Then when ihoso horrid liitidim skirls tell about all ihcir presents and tit inert, we can say that wo oaoli got a per|,.pt!y lovely sealskin sack, that cost <.v* r so uiuc.b. Oh, won't lin y bo jo.di us i l?ongl.i!M .v ri::sNV saved is a i y i;akm:p. I5IO,QOO:G!VEN AWAY We will send tin1 1IOHIIY NEWS usual prlc" M ami tin* l.nruvi i.i.r Wkvktt | COURSER-JOURNAL i 11 sii iI priietl.' |i'i?i:i:.? prepaid on both pipers, ] for oil'* j e ir, foi >t:l 01. Tim Weekly Courier-Journal <* the treat NATION FALILY N bWSPAlT.lb It will, on D-cpmber 3 j', 1873. di*t rilot t im 1 n i r tl illy $!0,olo in villi I'tle presents tuning it? | subscribers uiul ev< ry subscription *ent through | us will be en titled io t registered niut nun. lie led J j receipt for this il'St rlt>ulion jr Send us fcs.oo and get bo'h papers. I (oi'a! E2ny! fitrick and Ejuasu' ! OH1ME WHITE MARYLAND COKX, L ir I per bushel. 1 Mil Mb KaSTKIJX HAY?very cheap. I Ius r QUALITY I'iiKS.SLI) lililCK, $1*2 jxir M. j ah IIAliUKLS KOCK LIM15?fresh burnt, lowest price. A supply oftho .above namtd articles will bo kept const ant ly nil hand lor sale al tho lowest prices tor cash and timber. \V. L. bUCK. Bucksville, S. C., Jan. loth, 1S70. V rprzmzzr:-. .v i t;) If vou w'.sh to prow Vegetables for ssle> *) I H read 9 P Ganlcr.ir.cj for Profit! j P If yoa vvldh tobccomoiiC'omracrclMFlorist, . jf Practical Floriculture i| If you v.'lfli t;? Garden for Amusement orfe for Homo U so only, read p taGaricnlEg for Pleasure! [3 - n ai.o nr H Potcr Henderson. Pricrt $1.G0 t'iirli, post-paid, by mnil.Bfl .1 Our Combined Catalogue for 1876, of H U ? V ? R YTH 8 NG B ri FOR TUB M Wf . | GARDEN!! ? Gent Froo to all Applicants. 1 < K Our largo Illustrated Catalogue* of 5eed#aS h , and /V?/>(x, numbering 17!S pages, and cun-R t'y taming 0 eolored plates, sent without charge la > purchaser* of any of the nlwtvo thr< ? \3 I ' i, ocui to all oilicidou rucciplof U?l,t >! ?l""~ " 7! sr\ 35 Cortiniriit HtreK. [ & vKIT rovK. ? ; i ^asasazaiiK-frMfcrtir.* ?... .agnL^'^j i '