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WINNSWBOBO. 'Iesdoy Morning, January. ,8 -'1866; New Adcr1ianents. - r tlliott.& Co., d0adr..oods ar - Qa kinds.: -EtateSale by yG Seegers;. 4 umi i VchantLs, Oof tb~ r; We.have rece ived a npw and lar' o 11upp . . 41, % supply of pnper suitable to job r st of all istript s. SAt the drii st.of t v ibers, we reprodice An this. s 4t a lto gh at a late*dak, r. tA' a;st i dnirabl effusioli. 3Mr .'V.W arnig the talen d.'94i tor or tiE; "Girlot'.to 'Ngs, w Arre3td sometieint' ce by'the -military otulejr:i ties of that sectiori, Itpon airre of disloyal anizd seditions pubfilities ;;i cubl cilated anid-hiteided; soM.'drred, to ex eite discorten'atid resistanvce tri lo. btituted: adthorities, itnd to, proditce hi tility to the Goserument of tile thii States. o was't're f~fogo ilitag commIssion -at--Raleigh and seuenced t'o pay a fine of three hundred dollars and. .in failure of payment, to six .niotlis ip prisonment. Such are the; allvged charges and he .entec, .kgosed'In pursuance.tkhereof, based upou wihat we be&liey to bo garbled and" tilhtd writiniu n un;just and. crupl- 4iregurql of the e'ditorial antecedenti' dfrihe wri. ter'and'the scope end rit of.sidj, We.have always read theproductions -of Mr. Waring's puign anil r4com plished pen with, piqasiure W9 fhavo followed' him tlirougl i fearehs, Wad able, deninciation a'Ad capstic.expositionsj of the'ipiqtityIand.malignityo ( natical tuob at thie NoAl, Vh1o are wag. ng .a 'pittiless'nid ?finorqle ware upon a' pros.ratz jijd. i.ripApe e, 'withot pritcilei, or justice. or huItani. ty, but we have failed to perd iye any thing whatsoever in the spirit and tenor of his political sentiments leti4 ode or calcuftedftid fnelh .diacorDf r 'p prodte ;diaaffectipq .,.againI . Governnient unless tedotnrse il iad iuo lated pasiages wrested .fromn their cgii'eit and proper signilcance. U"tA'l his ar raigimient ,apOu thie 'harge of disloyalty, we hd existid tinder the ''ipreslon thtt he was a consis tet AStealfast supportoi of Presideit Jdhnbon I hnd the 'party co-operatip . Wih' hidi: in' h'is hiinane and generoUS-poliet 'pf. readjirsulment.; Probably, , the pnti4 nent.of the pyru eoa4 Vid ,ginia, reversed, this is 'only -a' gentle pressureo Qt' Jiootiof tho:conqeror uipo he nee r o.LhAp. prostrate foe to admonish him 8. i* 'lplesstiess and of -pi,1 p ay the fine and ar is'piAper rder Nau isued by '~ a~ &. EPDri ~y* Nr Q D t igg Av 8 i,c nw ,-willat asc.-.issu nr~~w to und al irseei'tht.t St 1~ nQ~c yeise i.eeblon i4. *rat doit d rauantto pa thtrit c4 rro i6ull~d dre adj~ diit'aiiid 6fsad literi e lpirgiedt Awili 0lequ for wlicll' I~ ' " - - - C1, A'o rr Hv~i'M O nof Lietiteirnt-Gen'eral 13rant. A' 1Vliit po0t taoif LIII vOilit rv known irs ;!jtlho soulh,' 1I 411o ahrou h -fjj i~. peL onrc4 , thi iiaadre9 nide a.4' 1iiad Sij' .with a 'tAaL produsteve goil I . ';ttiiai 1)~ i i~iil 01 i *#,ails w'hiei nono of thome great cO~iitrips t'irti grow ; Njt Ia three' it juatlil miles (of ;Chc~tst hu'e ihdoiat 1.itil baysa -1( I~t illV(1. A d y I II 1111'p, tIto wlf)I areo' iC poured tlittvsic tLhoait nd tI~a~ ljnitc ~rr~c 650 i~t) antiat.d 'to 1 0000,of tlli.s stIll tl' ho rtla produced, inl rotind iftt .nl~cr, ,f 0,000o, ~Thlio~o~ra in 8G ~ U.'152712.20; Ppuaittioin df-*,6,;.-,is*1- 9,16I4,6576. 4a orhli Mceac in 1*850of %agriettiral prodncainsl.o 'thie valo or' $ 806-,9-1 ;tito' 'isoaflt a stirpilits of thirty-eighlt cent more thani lie Iiiodlic. ed.; It cnCi person prodiiced 'VAevsd *ollars rad. iiety'b tits more ..J'Iueso fiiclgjh'e now rereirre~d to for tho ptirpose of shiowinig Ii~w idle it is to . 8,sbfid ,of the fan nio or a rf'gioi 'w'Iic'N pi*SPNMes i'n&Ii euuoranotas eha'aiiunts cGf ,tiat orill wveafth,oti itl whoi's exports at .thlie period atiavo. mclltind 'were three tiliie. li gr('at; as5 hose 'of dhe whole .dmnft'k Sihttei li'W veat'iffter lie, re voiut. I ioiltil. .n p~i ri ( ner~aIiv VO~vr .if S113,t .1 17'VYi')t 1ii beia1-e t il CR~ou~ible , 4.M, 1 t bm petr itl~ ' n. 'cR )mtn -aittI niiria~t ion froax th'etior i im'nd front. Ml rop\, all I race.; of the lite w~ar svill be oblite raite.d -in live years. . -~~yy~'or'thitSRc d' f ~ ins stleli a. mil rCj of p~ro.-pcLrit~v and pcapit~lt neerec~ni~ee WVitu m 'o.eii r c ni vai %slav'erv liw eiwrries and enterprisp 'Of tile %vhnoll: world W~ill seck a Ak! .1. of lic tii .VI f~it . !Ior bp!i lfvrt If We1 ill onily give Uti 1*-aer .i .i pq .rslis.4 of pliltics, naid elh4it.t ,*o ha rd wirk, the. end of Ole prestiP. ceritrry * Will sep' tho LoIuth tile iodst pr~spi-rdrti aind . d01ttAeV Populated port~n. Or ,C1l e kimu. tniepuiblic Tr ta~Lsvn\x I~At s w -Is there -not onough of.' shiibtiug. einterprise, .wo frikenn'I tC. .i1'ii0f ~iii1urc3q District (t i)alr and put on1ce more inl opura tion mur. little railroyid 'Y 'Surely flier rult be3.- ' o .11m) Beeni Ivitilout its 12011velii?IrreC~3 how. 1aofl etiout'li to feel tho ecopqiy anid adv ainnes of vrhil W.e are. assuted by .its Presitent' Dr. B. $;Jiamep fliat it-only. needs IL srnall and.;in4igni hcptt, -anmount to pil the tA~roa in'ining ordcer,- This 0oAed in' Oage y st, in theJ -m~i'~~ -Dixon introducedl a iO~V heposta laws, Which provIO: Thit iiter Jitnry, 1867 a hewpippers ahd. peiodlicals, inoludin t.hosL inailed fronw I lie office of pubilic.a tion. shlhl be -pre-paid, and non sh:l be carricd without pre-pnyient, ex cewpt. those coining from f1.ign Conuld t ri s. - . That th Postmoster-Gepiiri n1ialy selIl stamnps imlpresazd lipan 1ihlm. 3. After the first of April next, let ters from one post- oflice to another, a rvquet of person addressed, shall b< Sent without nidditionia' postig a dead l'tuirs shall be returned free. 4. Letters endorsed to be ret.nurn*(' to the writers (Act of Maurch 3, 1863, shall n reti rned free. 5. A ..thorizes the soindmg of in ik bV sailinug vessels, between any port oi lI. United Scates and aly foreign port, at a csi iot ex!eVdog the sea iote r.* 6. The provisions for puiblishm. tlists of ioi delivered letters in ws pers of tle largest -:ircnlaution is repeal ed ; ad veru zsmg left discretionary wit.h postmaster. 7Thit. fhe nla11nli1ce of th ppro. prition of 10C,000. untder thirteen th sceion of Act df May 17, 16. ay ea nised, ;Is far as tieces:ary, to supply de. licieiej iml the proceedsi of th. mon. ev. order systeim for ibhe enrrent. vear. 8. That any sanm not, ('Cedi'ig $-50 mnay be senft by mioney-ontler,' pald the( fee for *30 to $40 shall 'be a-emty cents, iind for (10 to *50, thiirty cehts. 9 TIha.t a Imonevyorder shall b e1 good for twel ve m1ou1.h1s, anl, iflost, a d uplicate shal he issued free. 10. Tlhat Ill railroads carrying thw mails shall ca ry, willent extra eburg, all print<d t r direeted bY Ite Post. master.Gene I to be'suntthireort. 11. ''hat persons 'm alicionalv inter ferin with etter-bou.Vs shall hu hued fromn $100 i< * 1.000, and iiprisond not less thnnmo nor more thaini three ea r.q. 12. Tha ht Prqident .hiny divert appropriatioi from one branch of. pos. tal service ft:i other, wheii neccsiary. The sixth irovisioji will attraceat. tention, and lods 11 explanationi. Steeve'1 "Wl1. 4e, z m(A4Viiift; statt.q: \\ie larni )at the Germa'vl imiigraitsi ab:>uut. 006 ndred ill iumber, who re.* .e'wntlyarrivd Lero-from New York, in setci otagtiultural emaploymnit, ha ve ma. a favorale entagagements wit i a111111. i - in TnsaP.rish. and have proceeded to i heir niebmns. We under-tnd thiat nocorkling tAheir coutracts, their. e for the ffirstar tnro to bd *150, in ai tiotn to Wli livy aire to be suippli.d wit hi food, tdirities, and, medical atton. ,La ncecomfl a ble quarters nd bla niketsw rheir clotlir and other.wants5 they are, to suipply ei.n4-ves For thle spconld yeatr, . nutetIof Specific wages Ithey awe to have attorest inl th, crop, their shares be nortinied to lien according to th 4 asceinJdI value of their services. TIhi. we b:ve, is the limit of the coll. tract. Ikthe planter qnd fhe labor ers hope t at the end of' flie sveone. year t e i wil have eaved (niiiigh from theirages and their interest in t Ih ergyp t4 ock annall leasehiold farmts on their ottccount. From the indus.t triouis an: ifty habits oif these people, a we have i ttlei donbt that theseshtopei ' will be road~t, .nless they shouldl be b frustrautee sickness. The localit 'h ho ever,ie'~althy, and the pirospect aniiolA O negroes are to- bo em.~ ' ployed. qe plarnaion."*) Tat t .DE; by GENERUAf, TO lrE R :viflh House Military Coin. ti muttee he placed the propiosition to di revive trade of General ini the0 army of iu the of Col. *Demning, oif thio W (omnmi pie hiaa, after a foll intvesti. l.I3 gation , subject, determined to fe. .s'o port nr4 Je hold's that it is sienq ;h ly nan altustige, 19 the distiunguiusiekd Gener in comMand of our armies, for thi ces which he has rend . to the ry ini partig down . t Iii tlecttiro at BnuuDal, .~~ Hient d Bleeqlher said for a'tity, ha.c nffh uld be (Ied. au4j n dictive 'policy ~4 y vporld, what ti. e..d 1tft he -South prov ten n ad *. . ill Disrioct 6MdlIm '\vnrs. thlcnijdjscw" N~.Dai spioko inti pposilto~~ till iconkimlin"- IzLrodtitued a.' iq(-ri%38'v .9 I ederl vtl 4uoiaduip WvithiL~eton~t) tRA. latelyn i~ll inpot crAin -con, dii ~fl4. 14 1 aTheIl1 nh o~ltate IeailbeiA Iic,:h of. Svc'-,si6n; 212(1, ( er~tdAII of Ie o obel 'wii (lts of nil it id I. d '1 hQ Assilr1itice of to cotirt rt 4t, Mian -rigfits *w v e dn do~tio ':)11 ofRici of' t he ee.liAiS of keejutI n ifattdtgP Mlies( iIt, l Southi; ond 4dT'h tltt h Alitll he nto iepresenttsim btol ;f 1114'tbnsis (or ,ectitona~l anggriitdtz'tent, pito .114 (1ti'pi 0111. t.Ia'*-' should go to dlivo:ttl 1111tt.'e onl LReyost ritet ion. TIhtt, *'M.re 011(UctQe to, an114 of cm)tls, 11(4 ovt!r. 'for permio n d 11( pnpers iii ' tbwin tv('9, gPit 1(111 contceruin thpil ro ad~iiQston - ff them Stiles 121tel1' i rebellion, 1i 113 con, '1h4trgr qiifrge Ii was thenl dis. Clisseci till :idjollrttttilt. A dispotcfoii 11Washlt l, to tile Piaepia Bultletin PAYS "I havet muhi . v ror statmOl'._ thait the ri'ports of, arion.4ultctiion of the1 flabi,, linV" ' f'(llid2ju 441 ill filt. . The. Mdtty cuitttng that. is likel.% m oc'nr is in'thi Whr Dh4' p;Irt~lE'iL -S('crd'hrv Stanton,, eos tl')14 hI2 go pl~Iced his resignot ion in the 1:411(1-1 of* the P~resident., ttt. hits receivAA; n ) t hiint:ithat. it. isi hiklc,' to be tic cup:i., r or thle prosenr, nt least." .N'ftx t(o.--Ijetivr's writ ten by Genlera I Nrictott olii I 10,0 of IDocemrber' ltavcS liut1 rd4ei veal it this e;iy. *Ito Fand the (Ititer Cotitfederaie who htave sottled it the vic tnity of Cordnvtt,' we're at, thitt ,intic, lavilig tlh. llttdlii (l. of Illteir fn w t-o''t, to AvItn-'h I Itev KnI IaV lve1 tb. til tile of c rloton, ihonor ofimtilt' so. '1'helhenlth of 016~ (oloflimt is, r~e' e smit biig.ixele', li' aLo themO .set'tiid to) ho (ionti~lltph witha the1i r 114'W ltomtt0'. ipiw1 ratnilii4s (or filu or)Ni IIIl#- .it Ivi10 (of Alij~i Qeljf~~ JOH#'vpII A SItlV, of 'dw Collkdu'rilu0 Armty, left to r Verit Orti?. on t'im st:Oim. e.. . Crigs *viiel tfilmi'el l tnhis port o'to Sth itigt, -Ste' %\-;iq,tcc-pni. pn'tiethl by her t~wo chiiren, MtIA bv tOv. wufti..dt'h lsiltre,, of the Cnrl~ti ii i (Je0rpl 1140o hAd alopphed for p:iirl~f,n 1.)r atuth1,)tived nn one to rn(kfq I tpp lien., f tolt 14r, Ihun, is tmcorrLct.......j.j "York GJ:~tLTJONGSTUlI.IT )1 ITIK. A NC* 4, VPoATrON.....Vc* lent rn t Ac ~o~ todJxAminer I hunt GonerlLoh ?AorvL V.1hO ~ as 9 wvell ktlrtwp 04~ the~ C6tumah." r of' fiis orpit of' ihe ,r~ Of Nrl ' m.i' Virgii iuu Cone~deralp ttnle hues on. piri'd it' ritnrA-k -~ 'i .--sw ~ - Co Cagressonal. WVAsuI'NToxJlat,~ 19.-th tho ate tdi ed'etitials of Mr. Morton t elet from Florida jiietd ordr d to lie on the table:' ie bill eilnargi;g the poIers Ifeedmani's Burean was djsd'sed uhe.P anaenmnt to the bill %as apted ' mikipg valid -for three years intead'of 6or as in the.origirial bill, the titl ,P 4ds given the negroes by orders.is-. Sa drat Savannah by Gen. Shiermani: --Mr. Deoring. 9f Conn., nade A speelh. .n.iantrttinig tho - the govirn'ent has the-right9 h'old' and treat the Southerw. S;Ate as. cnquqred rebeis.. Ho1-li d 'I til41 :loy tdy - way of little v'fue, the aAmiuision of tho peoile being from ne sigity Hie olentioedaseries ofkuar. ance .hieljpught exacted before thl shall -be-allo.Wedger en -lu ing the perfect equality of the blacksi,. efore the.law, witir the whites..' Mr. Smith, of Ky followed, endors. ing thle Presidlen"S,r~constyndctiojipolicy., .11e demdi( that the Souther Stated1-' )vere ever 6'ut the Union, Aud-elalta now that they were obdiit'tolaw ad iught to be - iepreoented. Adjourned over to Monday. . .The French-ea1tn COMpliestions Was Niroo, Jan. -]9,--The Her. ald's Mlexien dispatches report tho'ar% r.val of thie French Adbirah Didelat to .conforwittdaerettin relationtoliance Mexico au: Vh Uh'nit States. .E is, rumored that-a large *quadons. .*iil:oll 0% titobject of Which a vari. ously siated. . Tolucco, thn anci nt ca tal a bee baenti lky the Libqrnls. PtlotedingW of cogres - A~slilNGok, Jan. 18. Mr. Neith,' -of Orego, in,'d' e a pp ho r."AckvrN j( i ti resour"~ IR provide Provisinnnl,Golvarnors for the No tlhqgfrn State., In, hich he endorsed tlas PrestidenterkW advocated n genereou P"i Y-towtlrds, tJie South. Ile looked Ip-)p D.grb f silfrrage whiehlhea terned a rapical r ldyoill iillA, as a reme. y orse fihntdisas-. Ne pid the ans to t-'deny -thrighs of se. (tssion, Aaty, o -w ut. of. tho Union was tocknoWledg shav IN 66:0 Alhiplished. Ir.. Wado gave,- thi 'Pr6ietdei j full redil fo%, Gb'atl he had do,'Nild. .honor. i ' n d4ij 34 but (3 im filed tb-p it).k n.Opon 1, arIgh h had hiiltfd V.14h1 r Wit, rgin *ould foi,Ho r iohnt en 'l.- t I to ryald the peo'Pte 6f the Ii tg. tha t lie 'eduld nevlr ~el h neoersy uintil'ell inen ii td '~pn eql oun., ury respect bAfor.Qi ~ M . Dtlane, fromWj~ EO t~ e"o'. made arota d1 from ted ea nylpg oufr df the .destru priaion; of Pppt -t ull ieeam s t heeri Di pose'i by * )ahI f n a f~m ifyl deilo ko tkk A ~ ~ l s