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RIM- - *slow lon4I * - ~ M"me asW ft&mp ini .a di o v ft~ doRrt $450 " - -h Tabof5c tot $a ffie aatnbi *:e ~ ~~:* 9i P s " ethe wit the iferalt 4r5 00 Ahli,G. lb -Meam5~OM. Aliedjalrsitf A olmd " _I * - .-AA' as lhbwsoil 14 egg- &a ~ be coespleted, arid tIa~'s :i:~~.:r' ~ of rainy ~tb~i - * ~M?~dieeIopbct - - 'X -~'h.'-~ -~,- t~bftve ~rflVeql -IRV The people otrsth Caro a,' uder. -ie ceitraint imposed upon thmn, vejbel.ewe,s had ad up their minds to iake the best they of the Acts of Congress knot k,i e. s " t .elie $ ideaIy . ~new gtbt has berst upon the contry. he At Wey-Geera of. the United Ste,-the al adisr Of the Preaident, has pubUsbed his inie aiigte tha Eily 1 aa tirely diferest eonstruation from that which was gives by the htec in his celebrated etz sessage. The President in that mes sge said, that that measure coakrred abo late powers upon the commanding Geone ralt. Mr. Stanberry says that It does not, that the military gavetous which it es tabflshes ti tbese States, the' not subordi t!t td 3b t;il gvernmenta, were de signed to mpply their deciencier, and to be brgbt"itinto play only in ettraoidtiy oergsicei. !w, It would have beer ma ab keter for t6e countryw perhaps, . if this opialoC 1aid bn given by the Attorney enera at ra eariir date, 1then the. Gen eraii seek amand of iheir respective "Isrh. May have been permitted de fhg1he mohths which have since elapsed se their + .ra constructia d o these ~semes, ad to eieroise the power and sabority which iiy beieved they had she h to esereie. 1slt iteaded to arrest their proceedings, and to enforoe the cen ruetior of thiese measures which the At t sierGeneral has given ! The.Picsident bases yet done nothIng indicating such a purpose. In the meantime she- .Radical arty beiaroed,Ceogrs is to meet agsie :_ Je, and agitatira is to ba re meird, peraps, with more violeae -tbas ever. What win this lead to ? .-o oae can srase the coaequences. .&t judging .4be past, is there aotjastgoSoda to fleebtat the'people of these States 'are to Sethe tiia-efsti l more eppressive bgiIs i N t. Congress - at -least; -give t4eoestreAtiiiAto their aets -whicb has thus far prey sd?. 'H so.what ood -is to eme of the Atorsney Gederars opioioa' .t-we-wil awaittheir action. Th pee t.itheae gstes are rowerles to relieve 1 I meeles & t- theat coitine to peuse the even tesor et their wasf1 s iwg every efort to reetere what has been hat by the avage of a eshdIg w, Ia the hoegm tara brighteeday wil dawn open thera, d e rsh wtWregea 'hee sat of lipe etia-k nis er-iainsd eee m ting wseheld in the Court~ oam ~-Gaydo.We emspe,e. g t AS jstfeigm3 herritiadmnngsse Map-entair, ttM*an a the*hbapmt ~E Sth de hbl.use hab iieced. ellwith. G. M hei4 i,4bttstbp4ats'*,an in a siM) iitchi me.iimG ~ ipe4~tse.-vwhieb )r.i W is am;vie sa - -tnhie - tzPP e t a Si~on a..fe , %.wan I'wett , 1( teid aoirse m aet e T~s~ iumu Sedeyk, - . .. ..,s.'1"a tos th detica geneay, andl .gee wi ear ehpe, that .atteton i dle.ed to this i.team subject. We tri AheessmIMato be appointaf ani saek a rujit as wil:gliete.seat' most ing absis foropesaticn, 'that win3 giem dhis ggeraipetp pohion i this asemage Gen. aignme'is viewrs wan graetoil tndte)ioint, sod mastbav eaiecemiasgirp tthe mindss aRwho ha& the -auta'tion of bearioi him, 6oi&:he b.lu did not wei wri 1a4he piliisgs of pressating his..ail ~utlak-4?next.issue. To the krand our wdethy zintaa Byter,'who was instruma elil of~the4istrict for ethe gentida r4s,h CaL aIpIL-The festdvat- C Ydhaeli.t as' re 6e4 on l ste.. -..was "a feast of reasoaemdt aBo *f adal," and the fairer pioadn -4f thIr a sI?bhge were delighted witI lthe..piquan tle of the ora~tor's nd&ii5s.i it',. Or van Bosn or tam*ev. or NEwOURaY Ge1 E-aa- f An oTr- JtxN 1867. in the room of the Preul h- of Iaiege. k Quorum being wasoganised aged fi-I. Bachman tte 1 dehit e I hisl in the chair Tie meet' wawas ened with prayer 'by .Rev. S. the sain action of-the Board is embodied in the following Resolutions o'ered by Gen. Garington, viz : I. Rso.sn, Thatan earnesteffort should be made by persans who feel an Interest in Neibery 41olege to raisi a seea sufficient to-make the necessary repairs to,tbe build' lug which is now going rapidly to ruins, In consequence pf the fall of a pars of the walls daring a atorm, and also of defects in the roof. S. Rraof.tw, -That in the opinion of -the Trsteer,,io the present conditibn of the eoaat:y, nothing but an organized effort on the pAtt of the Church, through the pastors in.charge, can succeed in raising the re qulred sum. * Essot.vrD, That upon estimates made, Wmeach of the pastors will collect contribu tions to the amount of one hundred dollars, the-aggregate will be sufficient for making" the neceMary repairs. - 4. Rsorvan, That the Fresident of this Board bring this matter immediately to the nodee.ef the Cbrb in such manner as he may jhiak het, so as to get a return from thes by the let of Sepfem ber.next... -'Assor.vwn, ..TietIf after the retura 'anT to him' by the of the Churches,the Presidento ' Board should deem it necessry- to subt&- the question of ctiaring the College to the Board, he do conwene the Board~at such tiee as he The lbflnwing additional Resolution was adopted, viz: REsotsE, That no student shall he rc ceived on a scholarship unless all arrearages of interest and one half of the principal due on the echolarshlp bond be paid; but that these who do-not comply with this resolu tinuwl be entitled to send pupils to the College upon paying the regular rates of tuition established In the Instituto.. This is the principal business .which was traamcted by the Board, and fromn th's. bstractwIll be seen what:iust be done to sustain this. Institution. This College has -strong claims upon th'e Luther, n harh, and it is hoped, that they will be presented to t1 rh of thlv'Thnrch through the inedium- or this paper. It is further hoped that the friends of that Church -and of soapd learning wil. be siirred up to greaster and more. persistent rfforts-in th great esium of the education'of the youth of the country than'hawe everbeen heretofore efhib1se& The youth of the coiuatry must be.ed estp-sad we mast in this way; and by bard labour and indomitable energy and unglaing porseverance, make the een aned effort t~o repalrttle ruin whieh hua bees beought epo. our coinntry. Them a*g ueseosed with paer by Se. Beuk3hight. Seertry of the Bad *e had the plessere of,attendhng on Tqdjevening last the literary ez ls of .ae msgnethian soelety ot 3i.kry. ollege andl wihto tts finaspbeyibgratication.rc 'we en that -egespieseperenuced;and~ we WeEg,ne dalefiofr :w. .inidbai - khAs-.nie'o.tht erilliksgand ctt *s&Abheig aorning snd foined bet-one eilWs -prevajIing--tbat te young genu eliihoididl CredIifo'tMmmseIves, to their~ syrefessd (ndboiheItutiem. And whea'w. 1egrued that *-IIh bet~tsro, or y'eritroe exeeptions.e (hyre aUl paratofiad, and-bad not iet.entered the. eglege ein~See er4graticeation wsa ispaldegpaeineressed Wehbeleve th ~setiment efI -vho .wit. n:imi th AsitoKis,- l we say thai it gae -snlvssal :stisbtlde; tad we dayptbshpihe@t thir may -be but thy aiunwheattte Ultery nter di..et. wb1&ebe dasofli*mberry ui to etiijy fromn the' stiadentsof~ ber * b~ [erep msewas estoows: N * Pagyer beineTs~bL &.ndabi4Qhrasi -L SWingard; Xuia-;. Osdo.-epttion - Go A. )bPilio 0,inion.w0. L schbo pert;istdeci P.-ste-Wisar -- bea e(.b Tgrate man;3ane tobynid~f t& ottsila eont.tcmtks SWe:fsr ou eshve to appre dgetds Iuusttlatia theeldhaes done,qd.. Ij meditlo woei& aat be wijst it.sow I-emheai*sed with debt ; tad hi.bsibdIsg in sad state of repar. NiealheerCoinf lrCegehe Win1 then inil. regret bet blindsees to sei4Ab has~Ithsha Sheldins-meantein pro ided for the salariea'of the PrOkseors t lerchants -of Newberry you hal, a : oiod interest in this College whish you may appreciate when her students may have gone to bestow theirpatres~ :u fsnothr admore~ b one.,. . A NEWBEB AZ PMS. Our kindf dof the. aimateur eleb wihlpardenu uo. ,uting at- the place t tend er. suscere na Mgeaentjoihe ia,.tgat posed FuiR for the beto .Uolleg.. - . N.' T urSexOazpmse.--Mr. Hl.Rives Poiarel, oee Jhemost talented of South eveditors, *n. the Blrt liss. of his pa per says .,5'Werc-eaiter-to-dag the fid* of jour daIisp?We do scrio i'o -partisan or in r ~*fspit; WhatLtlrewar has de: A d t 'a -i : foregone -conclusion, -rig,% iednnedgion- with the brave people - 'obe South, w'e bow to the inexorable and'irterrsible'deees of fate." -"'Jur sal'ety and the seeturity of tinborn kle nen ta be sctred only thbvotaeh 4 * the boft d ewhbrry . The uadersigned feeling the inporte if rendering law-ediate relief N.ewberry ;ouege, and yielding to the vieWs of many. the Ctizens fe own a trictae eeludee to eaiploy's as as perhaps the Oat means of affording limediate relief1 ad have appointed as a general committee f arragements the following Ladies. Mrs. Col. Fair, Mrs. J. P. Aull, - I:J. Jooes, " iij. Kinard, " N. Barre, " Williams Welch. " N. A. Henter, " GenL Kinard, " W. B.-YoKeller," J. K. Shnmpert. T'is.Committee is regnested to meet at he residence of Mrs. N. Barre on Tuesday norning 9th inst., at 10 o'clock, in order to rganise, and errange the preliminaries for he Fair which tll be op:d on the I3'h tugust next. This College is a public. benefit to our ,itizens and district, and.we earnestly solicit ,he co operation of the Citisens of the Dis rict-the 'Ladles especially, in order to .o make It a grand success, and relieve the Dollege from its present embari-assment. It is cont.mplated on- some day during he continrance of the Fair to have a grand *rbecre .lso for the beneft of the College. J. P. SELglfR, J. HAWKINS, T. . BOINEST,.. J. A. 1LIGH. A ahocking tregedy occurred rotiong tgo in a court of Justice at Matanias, Duba. A suit for alimony had been com tenced by a married lady, who bad for some months been separated from her Lord, Santiago Manzanet, of literari rep station. The case was proceeding, when Sanzanet drew a revolver and fired at his wife. The ball entered her forehead, musing her to fall over into ber mother's lap, an aged lady, who was-sitting,beside ber. He then fired at the mother, when both fell at his feet, gasping in death. The murderer. then turned on the.persons present and threatened -them with the same fate if they dared to interfere with him. He then-took a few strides across theroou, aspprchiiig the oarps f the baplas womep'shd emptied'the resuIn: lag charges 'of his revolver -iate their bodies..- The last'shot res =-aimed so as to kill his wife's- unborn infant.. After the deed he thre down hia.revolver and gave himself up to the offlcers o justice, -Enrroara. -BuiAT.-The -belief is ainingground that eternat beuti tad await the ut'editor ndr-pin' ter, wen,. bavi;g elosed--bis lait form, be pae his and te from time to etriy.Se sacts for its foudation, fot an editot who works.faith Wy at bl hi is hl era ~and .'ae .~ooh of Pergatorito lst ror anl eter ity. Thisdoitrint i true. Tb.-drea law or compeusaisoI that pervades agi na; ture proves it. Obered.by'the .ublisme fait}, va.pledeo.onr.weay way, bearig the stings m~sof outsoes** fr tgeIth .i aal est.ntat p.aant conr7where' Ra1dicl-et' ags, laymail 'gta trtoaet anoies, ~.stdeinqun sh eribga, eiratqfl -adver'esers,r and a' mond exelenges bare -been'bragging a littllatl They sythat of :=f1 the fie Di)stnet COoma r,Virginia has get the liet. -Well, perhaps they have; and peahs naot Ws-are nozt er4 to.s7 having never emamained * 00 prie amcts of the gentlenea alloded to. &ohraaswe can- see, .tbey awe .al pretty muiehof a.muchness, e'ceit Beri dan, whoeappears to be sNuiFond8l.e iwBoa Caear, about~ the ~tisivaales eresed Ae.BRubio, .:tais the frihea of Virginians were note passiumls4y' oon, suited og the subject Of a r,uler, it ii nothing ape to boast of, if:they have by serieti got the .best of..the-3l Indeed, they are welcotae .to tie wirlil 6ve, so hr as irare eeere.Jr - Tp'o Catw -REe3163. rintrwei Aqgusta, Gas1 protpead hg thliof;JUly on a ~ ' -up be genae,r thiat city. Ts ave, ifee Ithe communit owbarorI ?inl bave esm enjnynmnt than'the tyes 4 fer~ bolidays are- few, men da't repite from work -should beapen int ame sacial-enjoyment ..We^;uro amnd to-tbean the examipleO eftheir Gear gi rethvers, anid advise.a -ezentales t somepointin the . ilcntof-thecity rhre tt e arp onknownand ftakue i.oh -b4 of a gecJ dinne#te onlj ligralr~ task to perm.-6leto sry&$stser has his uaanI9er~ bf 1r ing grabs the abset9ee.nf abettet, it- a repctifuly sugeted that grun th gasrtty well covers'thegrndt side raigas near the plant as ia isellief to the plant a'.. aci* rettrat j&ii sense-ime it a5 s thit oraasn the theo secndopeatonthrows bacle 6Ai n&lO0se;Jed-t0 th# plant to. stani a droujirkL JzwsuG Eaonnar..-&n excbange r. feri to tb industry -and sobriety- e the Jews; refers also .to thdir bi,lete eace. To the needy ofthei own faitJ .heir band s ever extenided in kin4ly of esoQf.4art3 -We obasite thatin th Cjoidetio; a ~ vRey, is ( MAshamns -aa(bt on hisexzpreming.a stest ieadAs,eB session but his inabilityt1'd so on aceunt6f money, a leading -Jet of hs tOn rpadgupjhe reqsisike fund from a ~sall a nagoigue, apad presentedi twhim - ' - str w iithin the- last weel Mye ed utriousoiner of -ith cntry, tazch to the injury of propert; and growing eops. A tienc has b'roken outio Ireland w ' coselyresembles, the plague ( 166. Several typesaotdiseaasre blend ed whidoccasions confusion in diagosii On the 28th ultimo it .was ~snowin; at GentuiCity, Colorao, as. if in th ded oi winter, and -on the 80th sno' was one foot deep in that vicinity. <$o~rtl after the closeo tel wa there were eight morningjonrnals prin td ina Rr;hmond ; riow only four retaaiti The p,irtles that wer-e engaged in tb recent duel in ChiarlestQn -bare bee acquitted. The chole.a hs..pp..,.., in nta1 FNs YIELD or R ' . Dan. Jones raised on three acsitiiestly recovered old feld; in. Heleia vifl eventy-four l6acis of wheat, of#be GaliVarlety. This eoes of subsoilng, fertlizing, &c., and the net of the proper kind of seed. Fiar Corroa Broo.-Gept;PhilipSigh of Pomaria, one perhaps of the oldest farm ers of that favored region sends us this week two blooms. The crops down thereabouts are said to be in fine condition, corn .par ticularly,-otton not :gie as large as might be, but thrifty and promising. DsTAnL RooMs.-Dr. E. S. Whaley has removed to his new ice over Mrs. Ann Whaley's Millinery Store, on Main-street. The doctor's rooms are light and airy, and he is welt supplied with apparatus. Indeed he has a neat little bUoa of a plae. He will insure comfort and satisfaction to his patrons. TExERAKcE MsETN.-The meeting on Tuesday-evening was large and in. teresting, and the addresses of Capt. Bythewood and the Rev. J. H. Zimmer man were excellent. We are notadvised as to the time for the next meeting, but will give due notice of the same when informed. Aazsn.-We learn from Mr. Daniel Jones, wb returned from Iississippi last week, that he arrested Belt Cliee recently in Vicksburg. Belt Cline escaped from Chester jail some time since, where be was eonfr,ed charged with the aaruder of Mr. Walker. We believe thabe was also im plicated in the murder of Mr. Ieemnel Lane. He is in Jail at 3farion E. H., Missisdppt. OuR MAUSRAL.--Never before per baps, at least not in our time, ve . the stteets, crossings and side wilka pre sented the favorable appearance they do at present, and in fact since the induction of our very worthy and indefatigable town marshal, Mr. Matbias Miller, into ofce. That the right man hasthe:namt ter in band there can be. no question. Orde#'and cleanliness is what he is wQek ing for, and his labor is unremitting. All praise be given him, as is most due. A Scuoor.-It ~ will be :. perceived, on refrence.to advertising column, that Mr. & T. sLman.opens as elementary .school, Monday next at the Lsdheran Ceov, "k continue darli the periodf vacatiom 'Zr Js.wel<p,alied tb instruct I the elementary. bmqnbesmands ppent awn nwrdans whis dsss t.e epd their eh@drea .wve that while -the; ldiIdrett here bees kept *emqessue tp*hling ms, ine, shesb#.bhg s heen. ksined-eed- in mlnsted i%8the - hema of- aa- intisetal sndy e gai--i irammintion ten *tliIIL,w midm e ein lwlnig flay. Thme 'erer'esus tsqjh. pifvate erde'rtiedlI, ad tihe stadenit aqied -memaerts u s. -prae-Woruity stEne Among the viitr Nas tlivenerah and belqved Dr. ehman, who charda.e, cheen and inspires al who, eome wWsln the radiun ofhis~ ITakenee of bead apd heart.. .W4 learn that Presentgememas rece'wei gradf1ying assurnees that'the-esseme of his scehool vii be nader. sdill -bonier auspleta than thie last and creditable r Jo. - .Pre-4'ce ir Ba.smnusuuu SurazNG.-TIM .Freed people giee a pi-e to-maorrsi, th th at the above place, sind extend.a gene ta1 inrtation.w#shqt regard to cplor. 'b fedsmen of Iewlhery egausrwern themses wellbt as.regasindustr! acid boety. . laer hve thyfrot theting. eensideaere pf :tir :Jesne eastsasand wey kInd feelsgem ps, . till pva Laaris esigsnueeeeg4ay. ..y bth cesepijes&isije ihen to thefleds of kinguottn-an&~eomisaar aerfr-sG.eneer*tGre%nzbasiueself overa -ThlrFirz.-Bj reference to card else .1 hri wmeen that a air'in propc se-fr gbentIt of,the Lutheran Col lege. -gefices q.raeaglIee her ,staotdtfepopular pan t.tiaecueth a- isb. il s anuch sgeded, an therse.hi bagvryhittle dsnbi tfrst-tbe iriegspIo fisest-efediaat; 'whoe hawesitaysheretofore siehen t etesmsiblenlard-ulkgt ald&E pobic ;eod and $ lopeiy,andh(t tii tiS largelf Ips their supe qvM~~anL nIt~~u.h esm& tbo hi#us 1:1 toha heirshouIdbrio the wheet ITwuw Squisn.-Sonebody has placed twin squash upon our table. Who did it leoanwers, who? However, it is larg sad beautifully formed. Splendid year ft vegetables, this. That's right, gentleei send along yoor specimens, singly andi groups. ' Tnx EKxor. Fauu?s or .733ida A ur ubiquitous Town Varshad hsjau~ alongside of "tht gipsyrs~1fea rie,p and reosy re'ex gdteil G favor. Re se,sihI e r -tI53ha1 ahtse -ree h hca da eo Tei him -- ~ e~ Moi CaJas orlda 't ety ,i sill'they come." Mr. braiha e that $iled this last agony on. They ar bigger thsp the biggest. Comi.-Mr. J. Jeni will sceptg thanksfor amess of. green corn. Tb jears long and weln Stid were gather. -.rqsa his field. His prospect -for th greathbread stufis goodh6esays, cotto not su favorable. SotPoAToss.-RtoberL T. Leavel 1iliseospr thanks for .big potatdea they are eertainly ahead of the race, i. e. the potati race.' - They were uhoplper. He bids'farto be a good croppistr Th days of small potitoes we hope, ar0.ovei Se aa along specimens, josur first and het productions, friends, we want to see wh Coximcuke rr.-The commeneement exercises of the Female College took i place on Wednesd.rve id*g st the I Court House, and efled oat the lstgest audience we hive seen for som.dke, so i large in fact nad so densely. pae d the I room, that though we arrivd' tely 1 early it was Impossible to thit - t able standig.positioo, mauch.es a seat. It was a satisfaction to observe and feel however that others were more happily situated, and among them so many gentle men, who, more fortunate ins arriving earlier, had been able through their fore sight to secure front seats, mingled though with regret that in the category of unfortunates there were so very many ladies. How much they must have suf fered ! No doubt seats would have been given up generally, "but for the diffi culty of moving, it was so much troublej, and then we were here in time, it's a frieJ thing too, and why did not every. one come earlier ; some people invaiiably ar rived late," and so forth. We could plainly see that much sympathy was felt, it could be seen on the moist bro*, and from the side glances, but only in a few cases did this sympathy for the suffering ladies cause a movement amongtbe early sitters. It was melancholy. to see the numbers standing in the aisles ;and near the doors, wedged in, cramped, squeezed, jostled by the. still presiMg 'crowd of boys and freedmen and' colored ladies,. who were determined to get a head, 141 or arm in and to see something. Thus. martyrdom was endared in sn ocatini silenee, ccaiioialty broken by gasping sighs, during the entire jc ; whiebh. under these peculiar 'iremnstanees wer exceedingly 'protracted.i ootimany' tinutes~did we statu the P"ssafe; it was too much more than- our zeos system could bear, so closing our qs just. here we most husbly crave the young lady's pardon for accidentallr sit -ing on -her lap, for a brief-.bot.-appy period, it wasno fault of ouau4 with compressed lips, and- dom 41s to the .protection of the "Sainta" we elbowed out "blind," and briatied ocre mOre thefsh air. 1ieo delicioas, after inhaling the bs here wiibjn. Wel, srrived io cg more-oute, din safety; ita aY a'oible tp her w of wht wasSS sion thetnside, Junewo wetals bota a imperfect notici. Seegipg" a chg beoier front Jud saVeopgs -idct nar by,wo-ainodand sw,4a,,1bmuglt 'cleck,whes ~we coiltiest srain lt any I.g. 7-ind gwg fro,wer4Wsnl34d I ohit, the ezereies-gtgonating ade desses, compistions, ehatades, 'mi~s1c I ybsing.(iffoinU ode. edl th.elmir iti -lnty a4 grv s their reading,. asd per eseon the pian,while their roles in teadwraes 'wee haudnme?y s satue' and pvE I the gresast eatisfactiou-to the largesand, 3interested andheee. The youn tetk 'i mom Msteur pterfor6ers--with perHisps one drtec elteptions; whodidt'eifea qaneiko rEelIo the bdtns o*C id g9t t iutigh remuarksij 1reft altogether ther ezercliie(#iie ofia jvery pleasing character, and th'e prm'espal Mr. IZiety anuot luvabi heepty rewar&d for isi taes ina:henrani ttion e.sted. l'hWgradenttis were Ehis1a[ Oldte or 1(ewbeii Ks ary Willy, Mi C. ?o ibeitent erstniandin1app pitig,of e a e rthp reogramne of the eO ag; . IsssIy Bande,an Be-Btet--rS -we hasesbed," by Kiss ~at Bad of FaIeM; Music "Wrblug at Ee"Dus#,b lmb. 'blem sad MIssaBISitls. Charade'-Matdino.y; - usic-ice Tng Mab.b Mis 3.:Saber, --ntruFme l:Dets by N iss I'a, and~fr LeM' UMS-h aster and I,.!ues a Shm liver-and Mis -e~ ~ad 4ad byl.a.eYoWslMSastt P..zesied. 'SAI,E-DAY.-Monday lat to a swe! etering day, quite a concourse of citisens came to town;it-being the- firt of July ,and many matters of interset calling them ither.. sThoe,in, atterugle woe. de -lightEd with Gen. Wags's prthient rewaks; andthese-entside were won 'alsisstedby th'e auctioneers, who porfellows, to "raise the w attepapt they succeeded bEi seiee t_nt we -are gratified to state. crthiu pasaid off quietly Showeverr 'hng ament tfraspiring for. alculI4tem. . ('oisyprA VAmarEs,-TIsvery popU lartroupe of talented young-men wa sare pleased 1 tate will give'two of their r wique,an:atetaining performances in r -our townt en Thursday and Friay even inags- thb. 4th and 5th. . These young e n arn.ll favorably hn- to us and tilerifore we bespisnfir thnran appre ciative eensiddration, and'beidia -their .objet-sachariableoe. e:f. yoi wish to-be amqsed attend these performness, - we proutise them to be good; - ~*The 'Wu,L.pAJsi'OI asi , arc noted for. purity of their waiets-chalyheate. The Iniraary under-Dr, - 1.. L ping, affords every comfort and eenienience s...r the i:.a.id See a rd in another col BAnfrlX --This celebrated "wap . ng place" in the suburbs of our teskb: s variously known as Blandoojan, a lojan, Bandoogin, and YsidoIt, i = our young friends will refer to 808*" hey wll be rewarded forther ie- - rhe immortal latin poet apoirephi - husly : - o ms. Banadmia, .piidM-or fiko, e - While our hand's in we migbt me.4 :hat the celebrited neighborhood Am. moque-derives its ns'e from aes a'thing in Mir Ti cer (pow dead).in tha 1rimapi s his lace,built a hoi . l t. im - ad gave it the above namoe-be=ire i es teighborhood vd ti1v. pithet. Goo.-We like good .himpad - oa oter; Gd , ueyst tls it. We are pleased ty that.at - da, last and Tesday-rsr e. exhibited by A. 1rat,as etd bs beaten in yeas, and. tba inste - he ter ofering for a late war, of al l r ni this pac a s 4eas enduringeIbwta ttl mefsrn df - deprted. as " M. W,i&.he b aa vIw - . -. aiso!-apeJIbe esOe VlasOternip wad.dm& - S P.Doozm& Co.--es& CrisutbeArtiht%* Wje A0 me ftiUtng o atka penels - . -a,eda 9t w N gt1 mt4 V r mad md isfairde : a: uife,;.ri: .d . rreaistible. btpio :. - watch, in indsing - maid to mar 15e havingbeien duty of thfebde's fitlr t proposed an ftht h.tbiiac twel iftels-Umm l a be **umeb50e 06a#bee th-feA adi noI- -4 tis&md - - A -- - 46** man chly aacter--. aginstmny mem n hiir a 2a poi14 ;on IonL us tea ~m bMs. . ov1 Aou geneestbeadrinig ~. oitsi e man.BrOnks -N.Y,ha isc p ofk.ei for afundred tht]>erfiasse fr6nt the ajesa %suas ovegiew Miig that .iheed Ittee bids and eilag ese suifocalet . Four discooechisageeng treassa ener mitted suicide ia-Brechtya,-N. T. last