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To 4,Do us A Y A1]. FOl T1E RISSEMINATION OF USEFUL INTELLIGENC-L vO1d4 J2 Y i WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1868 No 62 TH -l"EALD IS F'UBLISHEID FVEJ;W DNSDAY MOINING, At Newberry-C. H., B7(jW9s. iF.A U. TH GRENEEE1R ' BRMS, 93 PER ANNU1, IN CURRIENCY Olt PrOV;SIONS. Paymenit required invar lably in ndvnuce. Marringe Notie,m. Funarl Tilvi'at'on, Oil U*arlesdipi-OUe,smitiuuttIoui' 1)ii1<-rin. jwivute interegis,.urg cura!ed .us idvteinm s. .jothlq.Charesion Courier J. The President's Message Re viewed. The Sonate, it appears, refuse(l, after a few pairarnaphs, to hear the message read, and the House, instefta of referring it, a.s custom. ar), tQ 1ie. -Com,tit,ee of, tle Whoieoii it ipl)on. tho table. T 00 dicoirtesy to W1s(is 1Teifi. Jolinson, .1en1 cnl nlCi-xOr-1iff6tt lilm inl ptblie Cs. timatioll 0ilisihn'rge thle ti'uths Which li0 dclrls. They e'n11ilt previlt his 'it t6i'n lice f oni haV in hul 'veCi "hlt With 'an1 im partial -history. The truth it niot tlus either to be- stiled or Rilp pressed. There 0f h no inl.jirly - it hei d. J1 lolinso , or to tle caulse he epdii-,' f1nii Sl h Ois cosl. The Senato an1(1 .House ha11ve only conde,ined. thileselves. T h e v have diltit.(.. a wwlt. of commiol coti;l ia degree of j artisan . tilip, whiech reflects cr.dit neither 11ponl thihtiteimuhip or patri otism.' T hoy ' betr'ae a pet' 1piri t tnd a short sightml policy, whi ebl 'i-l'malmn t hem ili the ji)(dgnil't-rof every right m1indI I(. Presilelt Johnon tate buito t afllr1 lA1.ipj qp he mays th.1t by tihe' application of tlie simple, yet C feetive.pr,0visoins of the Coms it tion, th. Execttiv Department, with1 th1 *VollintaIry, aid tIhe - .ou the.ffttltes, had w hen (on gross atcmied at the Io>ss of t he Civil 'trife - in 'Decem ber, 8IU, broughlit the wyork of' rVstovatioll to the very 'vege of compleion, W it the ie nost. (elrtai Iosl0pec,t of early anlsetisfietory adjustinei of all exiisth' dlil1Lult ies,. And of this ahero (entn exi;t no doubt. The whie countiry are Wit.11e881s of't hir. trIt 11. P sOL ri y with its tin biase(l pen will recod this fact to his oIloro, and to tile juAtico of hlis admitiisttitionl, But as tle pre.idont forcibly - puts It: "Con sg'thi tervenecd, and ref using to iyfct fflo - work to nearly colstiui miltmd, (10leeiied to admit mni6i1iW fiom the unrepr senteCd ittesi tdript ed ia series of meaCisuIre's Wilii iirt'ested tile pro. gress of' resatt.i ot, frustra ted all that had'b'cen siceissfulliy accom. agitatioin and r'e has left th country far ther .from')Lte -a-ttin nhent of union and fraternal foq. inig, thani at't.ho ) in.cption1 of 6 Hero, tin "a '-few and conce. WOrd(s, we, baive in statement of thle - tiruth ini A(lt14,force antd vigor. 11t 18 brief; but.'iore t lie less forciie or' conlvincing. *No wodrthat Congress a i;Ltheir ears to this clear con.demnat.ionf and( endeav ored to dani,d jbefore its enlunei ation 1 They' ttgblod it:, and thius it was mnheard ein full by them in the sand; a'd sulpposes htishbody unseen. Congrress burmies t h'o Mes sago upon .tjie table, andl supose that it will thlus be neither' heard or readl by tile country. T1hey have thus1 piced thi~em selves oil a le.vel with the OStrich for wisdomn. President Johnson is maugnlani . mon0s1 where ho caulls upony Con.. .gross to repeal the tenure of' omieo Bill, wichlo, whbile hold1 ig the Ex. ontt.ino accountable for the con dcit of affairs, dlisales0 him from the power' of' ap)oinltmenCt1 andl re moval in acco;gi'dneo with the original deslgn of the Federal Con. aiItiution.2 Arnd again the same elevation of' vokes tie revocation of those Ir*) visions which intel-rere with the Pre.si(e L's .onistiltional 11une tiolls, as Comater-in-Chief of' tho army, and1( which deny'l to the e th Union, tho right to protect thems14elve'i.s by m1eaIMS of their own militia. This hast act was clearly an in frinlgenent of' tihe Constitution, that "'a well-regulat11ed mgilitia Lie Mu, neCCOS11ary to thle Security of'la free State, t lie righ t of t bC peoplu to keep anldc hear arms shall not be in fri n;.d With tihe knowledge that the R adical partyhaprvieagnt his Coulisels, and elected a Presi dent of' t heir own) Choice, ho yet asks from (he- comlmon counlitrv a Ievovatio () of Ihose alCts of' parltlSanl tegislation, whiebl), "can be produe LiV W of no permanen1111'1t 1n)(41cit, to thle counitry, and wihel Stand at so miany Ilonmilleonts of the def1i cient wisdom which has cliaraeter ized our recelit legislation." While pre0sideit Johnsoli lins encountered danlger alnd trouble with tral<iqility anld firmnliess he ias shown a guality of Imlind iliel lhas raised him a1bove revelge. lie inlvoikvs for (enleral Grant that whieb has been denied to himsell'. Iis vall fo1r6 retrenuiimcit and his appeal ki. nit st profuse expenl dituru-L is welf tiil'd. '.I he expenl ses of the CmGovernm11ent are at Ihis day (over tIrvo years since hos ilities Ilave vensedl) tiree h1l14red an livety-t wo mllillionlsohdolharn In otlier. words, the 1nation-al ex. pelwis. am 111ut., inl pr(olporthii to tie poillationl, to nearly tel dul lars per capita. ''hkis is ertaivly a remml-kable staetvi, al i one11o well calculalted to'challnge tle attention of' the Coullty. Wv voncvur. with himl that, somlt arragemnt-hoild he m11111 to eo'ntil ttie public debt, and to ineveit. its hevoiing a permanlenit leato-le of, alnd aln ilnlealtsing in( bus oin the (overnimeont. As for the re;umiplion of specie plyiments, we have hut. lit.tle filith ill tle various theories proposed. W believe there is blut, one wa y to recnly accomplisih tilis desired result. ''hat is in the qtaint words ofA Another, 6"Thle SulCst Wily to resunme, is to resm e.'' We regI'ret to learn that hei Commllerc&ial anld imhustrial pursulitm. ot' the country ale in a langulish ilg c.'olition. The cry colmes up, however, f'rom all parts of the hund. We canot but, think that this is in a great, imeasure owinig to thec flfects5 of t I.e " injuiilciouis legisla tion of tihe governmilenit since the A\s for' thle aIcquhisitlion of Cniiha. San)oingo, antheIsanstd ,jaIcenlt to our ' coalst', wi th the ('on sent, of' their r'esp)e('ti G overn men ts, tis would doubt)1less add1( t'o the power' of' the ('ountriy, but as a w hole, it is niot. so cle'ar it wo'uld( iinere afse eit hier its seurit y, or ba ip pm iess. ted ini is I'lessalge every'3 siujecJt of publie' concernl'. It (does him in f'iite cred90 as al Htaitesman.i. It is at ('cljuitienflt ion of h is c.ourPse no0w. It wilt prove~' more eWeectual herea(Ifte. Th timec wil lo.. aund that at no dist aii daliy, whlen hiis a(ctusers will be o "ndene id, anid when pos8teityI wiii li ear ai comjimeind those( selltimen1t) s to which t.he Seniate and( House, un deri thle inifluen1(ce of' piarty paZssion,. have dief'Iant.ly stoppedi their eap Fi irr Nr.<numa''r is Rori n:1' K.) J,m,i Sity' pairs oif' idle ici''ns hinndoh', iinmt 'itv aidle hiungre. mont And imhi ui g.x to keepi theim inu I'il'nes" nor i d ' themi.'i 'ere.si, all dilanl thntI iese neogr'cs should he bro iviughtI i to speedy iaul. WhyIi~ dlo notii Mitst rnteLs niel inii ti min ort enu 1'ls fls thety ii' ar anhoi7.od toi dii Y Ar:e thler not1 niegl'c'inug thet'i' hiuinndein dhu r, I'i thle dnmalulge of' the pubhliie 11 eni ? If' p's 2-ible, ilet 11h4is nest uif f''i''ms lie el'enin'd oull. Th'Ie State1 Pen'itetingrv is a heiteri, sae,more hcnItinu plniee f"'r tihem than the~ Eigelie'l Jil.'-Edtge.fl'd Adveort I What wo Need and Should Do The Probable Relatioils of Genera Grant and the South--An Impor tant Letter.. Tie filAowing lot,ter at this tilm will be read with peculiar interest NOW is heretoflore, we upholhl th4 necee-ssity offriienldly retations4 witi the freedmenI of' abs8olutO Ireedon of political Opinlioll, of gr,eetingp C0rd1ially lill hlimest menl whloconli (IoNvi to us fCroiml the Norih, amI of Joing" aIl that, we properly may to will the col fidileie of tile gov ernm11eit. Ve hope ihat the view: an1d reiariks of Mr. Boyev, who i: in a position to know of what i speaks, will receivo a calm alltI careful conlsideration : '1AsiIINL'GoN, De~.cember 9. Coloil j. P. Titoma.-.h:.a Siu In, N.psua13rm prol-ise, briely to givo yo mlly imprcssions as to thle '- ' - lsittiatioll. I di, c-1 10nr 1cl omply with YOI n ;et ; lieauilse I though the N u : Lo propitious. Th< pass" 'lre(lerd b6y the Pres jidev -'b-tioll (1i.1 not permllit 1 enatl..s..-anmion oF events,. Thc el >of (Aklieral Grant settle: m1111Chi of , (th past, amil opens a n1mv I'it ure to us. Geieral (rnIt': Olevtioi is the ratificaliol Fy til people of lniers-tnal sill'rnge, sth Jet ic tie Foilr-teeith con sti(ttu tional ant.1et, and stallslie: the legality of* tle existilg Satt (11rgManizationso SOuth, which ha1vc grown iup uiller. the Reconstruell,ll( I1ion acts olCongrl-ess. Such bein1 lie case, I i thiik our peopile oighi to avvept. the"s rests avs ao) plisledlfacs. Tbi election o: (Geileraikl Gnilt imentIs yet more The conviiction oxists Ncrth , witl liell majoi:ity of tihe peoplo, tih opinlioii is not tree Soul hi, atid Ihat the politival action of( both ,whi(ve an1d 1blaks is subl1ject (4 dei pro cdinlg. to t-he extreell , in soin1 instalwcis, of actlual violenice anlil Oven political assassinlations. The electionl ofGolneral Grant is the protest. of the North iagains this alleged cod(lition1 of afflaiirs alileals Ohat. all he power ( tihle PeIe:I (Govermilllit. will he exerted to plt it, down. It is tI (ho,er1a1i-ingVtut f tis ma1tTer wiich strikes mile ais I he most.malarilm ill, veircetlill llm es of'our. politival filt uire. Uniless thi4 condition o things is s upprvssed I by [ie volunll. Lary action of'the Sotlt heri Slates tbe 1110st (ci mI IINIeasUres wi, I hi nk, be resorte( to Iy the ed cral (1overnment. to cure the al legedi evil; and.G(einerai Grant , a: P resideniti, wvill, I hiave no doubt I enifboce these imeasures of repres 51i1n energet iC:ally, with il itar diice mlore revoiiutio 111 ombii I, am1 its resiults ightli be ai seies of* th in view of this state of thinigs I thinik it is a mat ter' of thle great est imi )ptanc tha31 it thle 8011uther S(ites shouitld make1C 111 het muost, ex ertin lol remiOilve alil alleged cause. ofI Cmin:iit oin Ihis sublject, 1111 net'cssary thle act ~i of thle F"edern G,overinment. As additio'nal indulicemenCt to tii Iine) of a1ction oni you pa11 ~rt, would remarkc that whait von wami albovo ni ich ings, at. ihe Sout Ib, i: iinternal(t harmonyuii. 1f yo hi tn .1th is ou wou1hl r'ceiv 4a 1 ~ lrge ini T1his wouldi be of1 iineac.lelble benue fit to you, bth in l its tnftluenleo o)1 relie.vinIIg youl fi-omn tice apprelC heiLSonis ais5 ig fromi uiiiiversa1 TFhe' ubsta:CleC to your receivin~ this p)ioulatio and1 SICI(pitai uiow is I he ai;pprehensionh whichi Cexist yourc 'aiety', It is a striking fuel I hIn' bcl hlt h great, polit ical par Iih..- .1 ihe (e(n1ntry haivo thuoughi 'mi hornu stociety, 1as in)I a conditioii caf chie:cinscriyan(ioec the D)emcrauts, ini orderci to1 showi the evils of un .)ivoaniiffn'une - 1111( the RuIbI)IIlivamls to illust -ato tihe diIloyal titimelint of tihe pCOple, - ad their. conseqent unI)(itne s . any% part, ilk theQ c-Ontol oI* the( i ed. eil Government. Betweenl these two Aets; of, represeitations, lie lloveielit or population atll eapi tal to the South is almost entirely i cleckced. It, is pi ipoliey to have it b0liVIed that order reigns so preleio South. Hecce you ditgh to (16) everything inl your Pl p>wer to Imake order the f"Act, and to proiulgat.e it. You should, I Ithink, keep seveaIll ideas promli neltly inl view as youlr policy 1. You ought, to regbilate t lie relaitions between ithe whites :i tie blaCkS, so as to have ag imuch liarm1on1y and go.d feeling as pom. silile bet'ween th iem. To I his eid. ilt.hiig is so eialcious as kid ies.s to the blilcs; 2. You oight. to have perfeet toleralco of politival opillionl. Let QNVry Onle, white m111l black, vote as lie pleases, aml (rust to voill tact nid naturail ilill-elec (ori a just 8share- uft-mlil ival pOWerl. 3. You ought to extend a ('or( dial 111141 a kind welvomO to the Northern people to sOtle amog youl, witlhout regardo to tiheir polit i (III opinions. Once you did this, lie mroibles of thie fuiture would be laIgely overvomle, ait youIr. iaItterial .pro'(WgreSs wNouhild be wol. dviefil. See what iiuligratiOn is doing !,or thle North-.wemt, ill Kpite of its austerc elimiate. Thinik i what. ininigration would do fji the genial Sout h. 4. You ought to seck to ceocili ate tihe Federad Gmoreio t . mrniber the Scripture injunetion, "Agree with thhiieadversaryiiek Iy." The Ptderal G"overnmncit finr t*he present,f anld for ycar's to comil, mleals. thle Zopuiblietan parly. D11 no0t, Wlure a. fran1tiC Ar 0AainSt this pa'y. 1 5MIber that ithe Dvimo-ratic ptly is not strogIl elC1l niow it bie ol' inly service to you. Be vahn tIllimi oiiliatory. Am w;lit lie course of events. It wouid bie 11itunate il'youl were inl that independenit. condition thant Imhot h parit's .NoIrt hl would bid For. . eneira iGrant. will, I thilik. c:'rest le y desire to make his ad ministralion nialimiel]( ahld to rIe - toerelpeace and harm-1only to to lie late be-liger-ardt seetioiis. A Imlodera-Ite, ollservative vo.mrse oil I lie [art of I t SOth will 11acilitate his policy in, th1i.; direction. 0'. Inl coniclulitn, thle thting y-,Oi wint is peacv. To get, peave. yfim mu lst procurei't it by~ peace(ful ii m'anus. Let. Itie Replubticans aituu D)emo. eriatsI Nor'th wa"'ge a litter war11 aga'"inlst. (each oIt heri. if they' chioose; youri comIiit ion oualls ihr1 m)or'e re0 80erve'. Your11s. si ir-re0ly, WIL1IA.\ W. JOYCE. WVuu :v AsNi N .:wst'Art.:s..-.\ i ex ch ang'e lupa per, in dis('ussinig h gltss of wh i s key is manu111factured''i (lie valuie oif wiebi(l is too) smazlt to estimate. A glass oft i ixtiir'e 1sells f'ir a dimeir, :iii if oif at goodl brani,id is ConideSi t'red well w~orthI shi:o;penis thle appIlet it, dlerunIge's anIeaes th piCIl h(ica systemil. On t' sam e sideoar id on wvlhih Itihe del etcr1 ius breerage is servedI lies a ne0wspaper'i I, It.I ) is c ored withI half' a mtillionl of types.--i i.ringsr inltelligencett i'frm lhe fu AnarterL o' 'Sf' it he globIe. Th le iews. paper' Costs less (ihan iiIhe gl ass of gro' - h~~Ile juiice' of' a few gin ls of ('or'n--bi . ii is noi les t' 1Il range t han i trueII, thtl ther'e is at largenm ohea and 111 11 ~u nesaers dearin. A 1 e'le'j.rien f1i0nal of Il th e albttIon, On., a thr i ft hily ti.(iittering to the indu.witryi 0.( the planites anid liaboling plopula-l 11on, Public Mooting on Monday. The expected meeting., took plaem t1 Ohe Court ilms, oi Monl dayl, to Consider tho Ilabor qules tionl, anld'A a1arge 11111iber. of* planlt cis participated and showed an wetive inteevtt. The mpeviit comt I-ttec to whom the mt ubject had beenl refk'ered, submiitted their re )ori. We woid he glhd to fur ish it inl full, lot we hvn bevn Supplied With a vopi'y. So 111' as we voluld gailtei, it. vovered tIhese prominent poiis: T1 m prom Ilt Radical ne.rors .hould u..t be emIpoyl" ais 1ihorers: ( hat, a laborer miuld le emplbyed for the vear. anld all li tite flbljet to t ie caM I( of Ih is em pi Ioy er ; hat. whitO labor shollid it encora'geU4l ill preifvern(ce to Vldival n I vI,tegro htihor'; al dI hat tose 'olore'(aI muen who acted with the phuters inl tie recelnt politi'. elvtkiio, eu entitled to tevirl c:anest 1up1poilt and t;ym1paithy. Tht-re wvam no0 tinitai. m ill the Itectilig to tle sustaet ( i te relport. A l'ter a protrakted dli.mvil-ionl, inl whi(Ab Imlaly genltileen par-ticipated, the melet- ing adjoirnlied without Itlation. After all, thio subject. of labor filr thle Soulthbernl plant Ier and film er, inivolvinig the politivial find ma11 terial filire (df 1hi4 countlrY, n1o11.4 he regulatt-d by higlil.lr lawm i lttn Mero 1*e.-O:Ve.. (f crosm-r-tyld ami C1it) Inectings. Onae ideat, pi'o. inlent in the discusiAont, was thit jjegro 1lao Fihould be diminlishied gradully, but thould (-omimellek at onve, and steps shoumid h,1 taken to supplly ilte blhor dropped withl -- -in --,- rwm or. thir ouern productit 11M list not re lard. but mhdalwo, il amolut. 'I( thiselld, Ivt. the political lig bor-homd 1441ietics he conmverted into fikirmaier's (Ilts For eilnoura ilw imttil". iCl, :ut o 1 Ing in ittionl, mald t o un1itt. with the statle immiligratit-n1 "S vleiyewhliebl will be 11formll inl .atilary. ,et. Us nmt, lAcp, bit he awake to participa ill very micvventlt. of, protgrtess, to dlevi ope hu. wealthl amd imlepoi'ece 1-m1aterially--ol mlurS'tatv and svc 11ilt. By-t Ile lY. I Hc (lid(I-se n (d .il oty,v. a propwAlitm v.s I b. mli(ted orve,gu1lte ihe( ..ale oi, tg rienlit'-al product, by a evriaiia chas4 of' personls v. ho ie p11pioisell to be inlspired with the spirit. of Old John Birown aid w E . land Imlotrls, and Who itae ide Cfneua t flit) in n not7Iiii aiVlns, re'coCg. lized in old Iashimuoed irts o! julst ive. .lm n n l pr e . Int t he e.tee of' hlhoers, t he samute rule oh e'qirinig cerilflicte of' 'haret<'Ir, shoiiii appily heret( whliebl anphei~s ini oI I'oghauid, atnd event in morat'l New lianglanid. ('hibi, hhlcie ind whitec, is'* sulpposed to be aus hiotet. as~ the dalys at-e shohi hIe'S regulted by' rulet Iin ever*y loaluity. natd bene thle nlo C!C'ssity of i a I l~lit.ict ll fome's or' gaiattiona as well ats lco'al clbs. L.m i I is ua.i: lb:AmsaNO. prayer" by I ev. Dr)i. Thaomats Fuil. Ier, it is tear'ed, eovers' t he'ose oif m:anyu otherts betsides hitmself: "I, i'd I discoer a i n art Irn a o zines's in miy souli. Fort wh len I beifore'i I bieglin it, 1 look whercte ii thie soniti 'ide. I ('annot1 keep mty handu freomt utiug ov'er thle lear, to imeasur Ie t i he ngt h It her'eo f (on t h ate side ; if' it swell to mnaniy verses('', I Ibegin ii o gr'iidge. "Suret'ly'., moy haeat is not right ly affe'cted. Weri'e I trly htIungiry after hi evenuly foodl, I wvoubl not (iompllalit ofI mto. S(eourige, Lordl, t hiis luzin uess of soul. .lauke thle Tleach me t hat ats amitoug heaps of gold, allI eq tua Il~l pur, t hat is bestI whtichl is biggest , Mo I may est eem beoa whioh ia tit - log.u Govornor's blessago No. 4. 'xt-i ts cv: I)t;i'A unite:x-r, nooi.umim o A, I )eeehiit tI, Iom. Th llt.'le ,t Spenker' l the lulous of:li l''Jierse n h c et.ce ilcoci SiHn: In reponse to n ie,ilulti"n of thu lIosSe of H{eprvseittiVeis of, the 'i'th lostdinst o, a flen s : Itexilveel, Thlat, is Ex"e-liey the (1eiri r 'hV c<int'stel to linltrinl th1e i1tiqc (if Represventaivs n hi-ther tle Cir-veit Jilges elvt fof the several Cit Iets ha1e doly q1ililled, ir So, whln, F4,1141%htef. time ;rwavy Of the"n hPlie faledl, nill .I , ' by, tit tliter1 ilpgill the diisel orge.fif their0 11le Is .1 qui6e1.1 Iby. Keelion 1ite ln I'l Jill A.-I leneid I I.\11 Act c0 ccniti?.e ieOw (c4etil CeII i -," J-assel te 2'tc h day oA Augl4,t, A. 1). 18c18. I have the hilnor te Stnte 1;ilt, while. it is knowi dint ti, Jbielges ftr ll e ti. . r. i-i , ihhe IIV exei6- . A lim, '. io. C ire, sihce iesigne.-, iik the mitt of allic', khen.' I f' I k Ilicil rel-141 IC he4. d.e il to icice tiet- wele (1p1:cifith.l ill tilt, th-p i et-L. Clt nmissi4blis . i-ie. ill tlt icl itesi.i''6iv11ev (cliows lic1n. ze-11-1ilhl Maitt, Se"eIl C'iceuil, Aig,ttt 16; lice. .b:c M. 1 1.1:111, Fol-11 Li I ietI1, AlI I - s .1' lsc 3 e .,ce,11 c T. ev , Thil Circleil, S1..pteierII.l. 1; Himn. D). T. Ctir'il, Pirs- Cir-1t, Se eIn11tl br2; [lonl. T (0, 1. Vt-I n111, .vnh (1'hilit, Islener1; Hlln. W. M\. Th14. Ielas, SiShq -iAeit, kee . e' 3o; 1lee1n. le'it el h ..er, Fifil (clu-it, (i hel14. 2: I4ne. d4iiek's h. Orr, Eii;ltlh Cicil, Nmei be,l1. 5. .\,i.t illf,brillationl lilts I.m-n rt.wuiv ld i this hTclen es to %% heiler th, 1111dige- lheite~ eciteeed &pioni the <b,ehi.argei ' the-lt d xiil, n i the ext..11111ce i cl .-If le ect, cf t1 S.-i-ccial Circeilt, nnli .b1ie4ge 1'.. r. e' tle VIIIh ('itcoil, nie I Ihfev e to) ihlie'e thnlt fhelitt nre 1t-e or,I (J.'ieit, inl wCm,b 'ilt 11h1vt '-vt ieheb. N?0o1 e'pin . cc Ies been,wit iv e.4 ei% tq mf. l een b-[1 eh 4IOf t ihe e iet .illu igie.s .- e04 c h-hi tir leitglect Ioif e il 11w4111 ingl ie i 4.1ie1:1 ,. I'he en r it I . f hSlil Ciaur-1. i, e*y rri I hu , aenl the fr-lmv i,l high ih-toil-entirl IcO e I iili v int si Its a d .. .:rievotis w 1i % h e iil!cn ril .il v Idf te' jcls ci m ' 11 el tc1e1 llon to - iih p'ui,ccneres, ininl'eg ai hc.cy ex .'+u e hir lihe .i lih,lci ice', cn 'li- cp nc .in1g their --afe keei4-1itg. le t vein ill ,.... ,, . . . ..- ee l I ,I lit; Iliv I 111 1 fr i' eo It 'rgeI w it-riodri II et in h oi]: -ee. hl lly l 14l h 1e cIen 4llit o I I Ih1i A., Is :-I iient,11 hiaci ba h0ey3 twmen feilil g uit ' lilt f'cll'ece'-s ilripli 'lt tit hein. The .'icsrciie Sn I g' iilel tti eery are :se -har C cre i.'es.s n i.jielld il Ii. r, c' e "it, S 1 s 1n r I'1. ien1: i'l shlall h- , ' t.n %i , b 11 e1ie e111 1 e1 .il InA', klil 1.1sli.-i -e * tert- -A'c'l l - %i eq ie rss-e ry . ei . I. tIc-rdefe1 . I'veca %l 4e1t % nt 411ce Il .'cti.. i l ihe' weilki- i f s th b.pisih ci e':e ne'en cc-, ine c ccur cclpciin, the i lcl* ol tli, ese 'iei .. :., i',m - e.speerecllc. Sui T {K. SiOT, G(we, Ior. . cc:.u : ccr lte:.ci' \ti' , cv' 0is -i . . -Thle \I ec,p'.i .\v hc.l w,cle' il. 1 lher-,e us --n 's: "\ 'etecidar iloe cs~e-ri, aci dh i e.icel l'n.'e cc. icc, (;hcicreb thu iii c T1. cr .\b 1 i .1. hiihI . fl %c c''c lie. \b .\Wilir L. thtlc ihi firc1 e C I .I it nol \I .-e . C. L . t eeth bein- n-it,e . hIce e'e'n.1eaiI O A , cft lit- ill tli- sign iciI)eance l', hII, hEv . Ir. (; el h c, re' .- .f' Ili \ i1e's I'itci ehI , Iti N -wY.., [, I cc I.,ec Sultll h the c e ,.e. TIh I : i-1.. I-' H ., if ike II-l 41 lit- ;i ., cecil .\t.1 I' o ehl dc Ihe c in i cr f ilhe b .le f' onmdc '1111c'h Il cc l Ili c .14'1 i iee .11'cc4cto I)III r'he hwy i "f thn ni.h-Aw nn er byv aic hc a l i :c of i i ..we . , cee.il 1i, ieen b-.k Ae 1.i cni.iA.rilee 'n ei l I icg.i c n- eel-M i :-.er lc~ cin -v'n.na cc wrc' inc iheire phel:e, the' lib- c. b (icelcec h-'t h-. gee le icccci th' ilw i n i' ,.erhie IA, ice 'etoieejcc cof eachi s, clic,i Ice cc -c'cedc tIw, unec.ic icn lice ri.ie lucigcic y ii 1,Im- riuc$r ('osnc:c:. ..\ll icn.,cl. he' ceciroeinc. sc-s cc ecf thie Fccc aicc e:inc ei'.e n i; ll.-i I cl ii.n-'c mi 'eth thi'c ccill, ie I. sinceIl, ie' noe e'r.c c icng of Icl,'i 1ce ice. Thei.' I'ivi his .ni(c.cgiess .. -i, ccl-s cii the' 4thi cl .liireb m..s I .. n- il '1 . "eenI lec inc ihie fclloic. w ieb is lice tic. '-c'elje, ccf th c e n--cisied cci I le st'eiccc ses'sieel ecl ilcc 'iirci' iii ('cccget c."s, hl 'cIprloced dannnryfll ?22, 18 i. ii i.' c'c 111h ii ''A c e'i pemi-cl'ing fore Ice e tinc He it 'e'tied, &ci., ine ini nrlitlcic b '.4' presentc ce'eiuuime of1' ti.e o.liI.c of C Iae. the'sic .h- lehe ai leeti 1 o~c lh tet h c' ('ii ngr~eelo thu e l iit .'titts ci, Celf each'l sin'eec.4 ie Uc i n.. tc'h'ele i'ce cct 1 'ebwk'l .\i., ien the 'it ily e,' .\lN:i 'eh, lih~eichiy ccn wqhich' the teerm iie' ini, ice nc beiec I hec (;mc gn':-.e is e'iie'iced, ecepht I hatl ii ben lice -li h of .\.uchi ore ic'.rs cci Mncrhtyel thc mie citing s'cl ii IcIc:set the sicine hourei ici lie iext se cedh-eig chcy." GimN:ceac . Guax-'s' \'c:we.s.,- \lr. Ucc'i tonu, ltce Wnshinlcgcdn cte..ponducee'ii iii Ie t'iine' a Gcl z tct'lc , saysi i'': '.'i'' eccocghc hecs le'nkced cult ennI'ciecrig his ie'wn '.e cf lIce plcii nci slitanione cc ccn rci eticn ccf p c-tic's ico c'i'ce'cualiy chiecck thec fromci coner.cive( lipsx ai forc'iighct ccgoi. lIe hecs tailkedi rlytc'v '. rellrdig pcollitiene cot tercs wc i severi alc roinen cii lipubi licends,e andic ilee, of 'ciic.' enree eo po tiein el is convce.rsaionjc, 'e ice puliIN.e, it te notU tied iehti ice sccy. thIt thIe'se peeri'scin hac ve be'en~ strucck, boitihc I Ii ii' Ih ' erand ent takes. cef pulih e alirs andc plelte%, :ciel alsoe thorcncgly i scetii ed wcithi tihe enr 'ceslicesse ci iih lie si- p(ertci icco g'eeraI (enclin cs icf Repbienncijl cpoluicy.. Tj he v ucn:Irnn tlhun rcen~t i... nrc n,,met HOW T'O RA-Ml. Tw,iwENy'.DOLLAh Folt Inl.dtouu PuRroqE8.,4 prehber i a fronitior sottlonielite. hald heen vollueting soine iooy fi' somlic (-hurll objoet. .jkorq., wias still tomo $20 waltil)g, .alnd. al'fer vain eil'orts to. muko up-the-: 1v defielcivy, ho. plainly - intimatudi i as he lovked te 10 d(oor of the hib dc -t oneo duy si'ter i4ervice, thathi tonded to have the ."llid $20befo* re", ally olne oi,(' hem lef' Itho loitso.-. A t Iho sito tim.0 ho f%et ho ex. tliple by tossing 65 on tho tiblo. Al nOtV heI IMit dow l (01 doi.1, inothor, - at (Ittliter ( a dollhti', a fourth ahalf a d(ilhav, minti o onl. Thle parmon re.-di mit every lnow,110 t, 1101) ti le t Stutle of'HL h lds s "T mt ovon 11u14 a hiall' Illy fin s" -T ' llillo zlnil a a t."Tenl and si - Iks -.re- all thatt. there are0 in thle liat. rinivilds iatil Christian broth l ,'11." 6lowly it mouted Up. "Twelvo 1141 a half." "Folir' voln."-"'lolee." "Sixteeln and1 threp bitS," aid so on until it. min l at A19.50. "It only wouts IlIIty cellt, fciends, to InakO up tihe atiol t. Will 110body 11IakO .it. ip?" Everybody had mubmuribed lal 1lot at venit Ioro. was8 fol'th. (oinilig. Sileiie reigned, and how lonig it night. iliv lasted it Was dffliei to say, 6h<d not half' a dol lar beent tossed throtigh an Open wildow, :ald at routgh explanatory vMice Shouted - -lero, parson, 1l11wr1.'s yo li money ; lot out my i:I'm ltboli tired of' Waiting for her !! At Ilhouit viveven, it'viii 1). M. Wedneg. da - ast,tour1ni.1nriiil it 0-. . vel l' 1.%I l %'ie w 'Il g .4'V N I.. len . i Serev, 1%%o milvs Crim Gr1ih Uo . joil 1h111 i m1 1 h11 11111gh tihe hi nly, IOarchud hie prulmise.N for. p1under.l, oblinilled two S4 n 41nches 111141 it colhiderb1111141 P of' .n1411w*y inl Specie Thvy theni took AMims 'vscm, his I.ive, iii the lwciln orchoird, -1l cbokit her to imik, her tell whure h1111er vnl,inh 011t. eIll he InIuld. From -0111e 81"in ll Ol Ie tIll l(d M g Iq Tyg-coil llome ali1 v nillpe'. Mr. S- wy, I ll 111t accollte VU nii Uliva, bil tlire is nm chliv'u forl' his r1-'1oveI y. Tlir. objt-vt wask-4 to upvt tihe 1'11 ,14, V Ill illlg rin (til 31 sille (if t114 Tyst .4 p- p.i', It few lalys prm-Oig. Ti 1 i Ist.% ,iii imi t-evurv, at; it h(d niot beenlt p1;111 mver. hIIND IN, I-v .i. .--hi ihs comments -- st -w n ssnge, tilie Nvws ( -itl-.11I Slp, Se-i-k-1al hn ' . pi e-isi i ll, 11114 4, att n n Is hu ain is Ohe eillse of S riil '- f111114. of' lhe Ire iwsig t io Illr . i h we is n141 hope of' restoI-ra i.'l, i11d v 11nd41 enii e nIli'uiu Ortl t's ine, v-,-i4l. Thit tiowidrod (c,1itw;rvut1vt-), ,tId)1lwVi oelprevat-S thet Svilitte'm ,lolipai , he'1 item-ne The 11I-rald (1-ml. -1 va v,I I ) salv hll vwsilge comm nl( Is i(t. i In en body intier.utkd inl Ameti. .o sIlair4 n,as 11 nIlliing priptuit aid esu w !1-oiliil1h fliing, S 7 4 I ill A.:1 of Joil 20, 18618, 01 e l r d'iller1 l it 11 .n 111- iutoiired 1.-r, nili i ha l r. . thn iwet l4'inb nad 114 eri cr a le1144 in' sai'44l hv i ' 44 hand 114 lre th' t1-1 lii 1) nds4 , 4!flronkoj .*i d l del ' isi sueiately withIh'4o, A.it, nii , I i nk en4j o1. h-r1 *i nt, I Je itti forth osetively and44 11'. i. make11(14 a n depoit , eso gonl the 'irstile of1 4"tnch1;.a m ont the l iTi'n i T TIii I ' 1v.----Thken,rM . bo 4 ithe 4 tta omnhert of erl'n 11l1d.p,' - - 1n th e a.ty h, to 1.e 2ns,utoin. '%N i 7 I. gus (il.died aos 4t1.44,owsel t..e. i'l- 144f41 thel I4 fir t'i I lrate, s 14b4i.n O, i.d . s ;i hi ni4 rute;II I 1 en' y 4Lrl il,~ l4 g a, Inose lhty-wo ar on eins, arrin A i ~44 4,g ex-4nph- 11oS01 to lantin4g ae, hUfilna gJIlfen1 hv Ir. Un ii )ik-n,o f-ll-ork Cn v (ie.irdg in, r wo wnl iuiko tis ye.'neright uarty ed hls lik -i,h.thuired nero.lltis of "ickd bThene r-solf4. 11 sill e n IfICh. :14gh h nd e "'e of 1)41.' 1111 In)8n0's'I I.less'1 inhor 2t , Al'NI-si.le dito trl'l has ditere theit uoi'.-i 11f0 gein lInwt a eck heywa :ansp kocted to whrning wereb mad