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Tucday inrueig, July 11, ISGG, T. 'r. . si.v, F~.. is, 0%, sole tgtjiiL fvr this paper in rillu4tonf S. C. Rain. This section was bles,el !a,t Sittir, d'ay, 28th, with a mi,.st refre.binl141 ow.. er of rain. ift s'nemed to be prlttN general. What I. a Public lecling From the proceedings-of the ptblie ,jueeting held in Conin.ilioro. on the 23d i., vid oeilliyN. rl.ported in f'..' U y a & /, we le;irn fhe rzth n,to-t that :re wa not a large npr, s,et/,t " /* the citi,anv of the Di?tri: "presenlt, and it Way, thrfr,r.. "slved to take the.Menef tihei is. elI. "hlage as to wficther it slo'Cd act 1*40r "tihe District in selecthig dolegatet '-lresent it in the Convention. Th i, "question was dlecided in the fli Pn:. 4tive' by a /ar-y mf.,rty. We wish the I tuid l-6, iot, only the actual nuiluer pre:ent, but the Telative vte upon the qfuesti,in which carried a bla nuijrity in a *mall Ieeting. Urrat Current iveAls of the Wor4f. A eri.,is is ap-proaching in the Uni ted States whiub will shock the States with terror. This ccihbih ,"f'ui!l bring it t, i.,ue. M11exico still boils wibi the. reVI tion which begai shurtly tier die War ol'Sevession. . .I South America gnivers *nteir 1 shock of civil vrolcanos. ;ol the Argentine . Confederation w,uin,, Paraguay. The Oreat Easterii plow : . A t'1: n - tic Ocean andl sows the t'. .:I !. i,. Cablethat will leat f i:*kn i. .a Of telegrams that w ill -taI froui , J. doti at 3 o'lock ill the i/,, a aii reach New York.at 10 in' i' I forenooir ./(?IJ same day. No p. Austria, Prussia and Italv e n in wa r, short, sizirp, deci--i ..r - 1.asts 16 day. v Ie I;.l li;ht ing6< Siarp-loss over 50,000 inen. D). ie--Austriat yiels Velnetia. 4:tt strange to sayj France. which had -y) hand in the'fightinr gets Ven.-tia fmr which 400,000 Itali.in troIuops WO. inarshalled to secure for Italy. li Englatd. the Vrogres.ise .party hus run down the Consorvative Mili,.. try, and the Queen i' volplel"o4i 'to seek Ather engineers for the train. What is an Edilor ? In the popularopinio ni editor.i one who writes for mid elii. ltenl) fromn other papers for his owi. And the popular opinion this far i. the cor reet onec. But what is the ritii of tile edi tor to his own eolanns, n'nd to, the Popular opinion holds hiis respon.. sible irn gr'eat mw.sure for ei'vr ti.ig that appears. This,115 partly tue andi partiy false. He can rojiet'or alcepit articles submit ted to his care. lBut lhe is dealing unfairly l" he 'acopts the. matter biearing oily otn one side 'r disputod point, and rejeet,a what ap pears for the otheor. He can accept, bioth without indieating to, whAri side ho eauis, No otg lias ai riglit to dei ad Again he can papress himselef doied. ly in favor of oneside or the -ohr No one can'question thit /ighit. 'An d this Is hins relation to.h)i owni edbuli. Now what' Is it.to the~ publie'? 'Te popuiat'opini, to some ext'ent 'it leat, is that by is ,a, ~olo 'body's use., If a porson .Want anl .a,xo grouRd, ho extpets the edibot .to thru the gi'indston'e for him. 'And if the edi ter 1feftuids, he 'i.s iid to be opposedi to 'rogi-ess and 'public sentiment. New 'miiy be very well for every body to have a sharp axe, but it is not weifnto expect an editor of a nonpaperA/ig 'grind 'etery bods's axe wlthg*ti -abla labors can r,t be ex peIcte i fur Ioth Aprint h l i, Jke'a slore' is;' pmaev Ior th,- .ib hr t Ilt uble plawe for th- b4. . of pr.is i di:tIs, ada'.1 the lybir, anxietv aepd vem('t of h; 0nrehant are nwt peut f1.r so.eepllnly prm 1 neither ark e ei . li Be jul. Before G( er8S, Thn p rt v r:ansif' ti, i iialsileal .ut, of tho6e oppo.edl them,, ) o 'mtter hvw Clevated. their to,anld t"is f.-ul tlnguag d ised -1r0pr lta1 Ltio , 'ifml-nlixhed niyroadii!g for Inmilreds of dio,. Twds tbro l-h ft ("r -u, e.g , I' . hPK is M . the T ,- ,, plid Athr .,heps-art all! co,nstk! Wih a u-, A Wt(h P. I i A tut Au p. rt Ih im tw e t3 1 . th-- ii I ' a hi.re Po,w 10 - -:l . m r r f a1 C I -: I ii I ied t o I t kh CL. pt .favivrvtc or, the hand, thmt Whmld :.hm:% thlt. eqarses.t inid in tkiw viou0try. Th!. ciNili;e(d World w%ill re fl t i., (lesi tch with ltnllitil':ited diaut and wil fjorI a. fair winiate of 4e 'Alarai-ter of .a n11m1 Who ciuld tuse '.uch lungin~ go. N'o'lip ,he abmve f'rom thim/,nr W i Are stwck with h.rrr at Ah -1:1 il, * I)e.try .e i' e -(eall th e - o W V%*hite Ilmin that Li (em' -je w, .uund the Pri ea 0 a,, in h ..il 11d whet l A I, . 71 pup IdAs4, Kdcr a . i ! . 4. 1 nr.niidli! h le the~ f.ath i et i''eit S e t n..i o gha Aq Qx 'I ~ it t"iIt".h The llidre4, ld lpt:' Tet (.)! 01e lT.11 Oie) f tj f nehve-! bnt thiiet m paseo .iOnt ('--oh:r iIl ho gt iren, m'... . ... fi e : th aer t a norma IS ii tar VT16iTlteis. l it .. h s , t 1 s ut. IOf t ke thlee rliuid ;' t.l lie , e de .n o i iwI .. [The k1llw lav ta1rfus -1 sinc tai .t .1'sw rah Vn y - t .t . I a e t - \e ti;. which. el uc pas atee -. vtert the Presid nllt ' v eto by -)v :Ii; 1N, !h.b, o filr C-.,n(1:r with hli genvral PlIi"y -f rev( srut to ll . 1 n h 1 the iea i$i i t(5 ie ialin thle O qth. Seae wasa dimge uner fthe.r tnfee flitOthe secrty anters~ in~ this - ve rngo gurose Andofari'e thai.u. pea is t.e tel ind ute ono thes way they m'ean tom d? it is hi. Tey h no that trihei Philadelphia strction.1 oy tak thei President.4 . .ow tha, peolicyt.o hodmit to. te septs in Cbongreps,eolh .tweh - repr8e.. ta~Ith as can take te '.TedG:. t inCodfyijg th ah o ase fsientots ay,nr tatte b.9 " - 'kvv:1 ilk the 11aar rmlienteurr:ia ntedi to ilnterposet yhert c.#ditioji precedent befor hd shnou ) be adilmitted. And tiS he President wvnaltedl the oati pre seated, pid the souitheru1 1incil nk :-S i1unalifie . I.n: res .Ai l, not 11,til weil)POAe o..h uconditiunw 4Pd tjey agree to theim. -WBthl mca A 1d ifl Test Oatli Nu , anl"jne S'i it now," the other said "wuit." Now tie 1tiladelphit CIonntion proposes to sustain tihe President as against the Rmlit-als iin thle iinlite ap1,11lication of tihe law. And this is the true kslue bet%wcei conogress and tho Precide:nt. So tiat wh'I the Na ti.n)1al Conveinliti lims accolnpl.isheri -al1 tint it can .oimplih, or ratiher all that it prmia.*, oir deie'atit'nl to C-i.res- as it nmw ztti!ads AN-ill bo, ltn ni:'8 r -ettinv their .ats tin:n ther are :now. Ohio Deniorrmir State Conmnlien. In1 Citncinnilti, ei the 5th of July, a Doinwratic S:,It,! C..voltiop N:if-hld, which passel: a eries of rest liut i-1n.4. from rdbich w, eec O,o fol.ili "'esolvel, Thiit t he ertlo t rea1l nnt (if de1c":s I yi is na . "I of ouri :;e an.- wl",p lle, and ih!t tihe tie. th ; I h w d'hnt %vu il' li tr; 11 ' ir tron'sin, oi the bn -ri the-; .i L'- ,l hther anV Q I . lh not tno- rijglht w , i tm fo r O h io , to4 s)* .- e fr 1 i, I ii'n .y ningher .e..i tore.a" i 1016whther'll pi:. ri w i; i et rine eminn nol Lhi: ' 'ut J inrnind (!:1h nn t. tii:~. . : I , t lnt ni.ir n in - . i ti t s'arbI i n innj mt i. 'Ih i'nnt.n I-' t ( i' o I - i t ~ ~ - IA,v 1 l i't lie Ala it TirTeegriih. If t y J'-riion Were, ver necfei inow hn..i hqIin e dd~irnnini e iI i1 ni . s.n, more ig i t?.tple 114-t A o tit. 16hi in ini 1vhe j1t-j1v l a n h t - y eal y 6 M e i, - t I ~ . b a fnnuni-at -ix-d rk- .1d n~ in i hi'no- nelft' x iii I .)..Li fi~n jnnn. 14ij-~po'-nij i Th% oi ll.- vf op -r:tj&n O5nW .ln.n sjii a i c-y a.' .fIon -1i1 hvevn 1Ise " i - We- ha1VO -4:id - salurdu) next er - tromi I-oior mnerumt IIy 1%-ill moii d ithe Wrun o ry. WhnnI i1 - ipoi,y ai ilhe n'r niinn is likely to h x pt Ii wn liv - e Groat lat i- Wiji. nn rinn.1 n i t jni a niatr haiil - I Ie sihtwIlt onene commeininue'thnegr' iii rk ''i lotig tihe ma,in cale.o Liit 'yer ' i nll. that, the isimpeed of Ihe 'Orcent --e vs gecasnionallIy too great fti- sifn lv in ai-nt~ ihe rope. Tis tihue, .tier. t4o,, hier ;~ of' goling will be anbsuol u l".ninedti a v i six knnots. At this ~pe'i SI will occir lieven 'or twelve days . o w*yn plute heth n ors fromj Vaiilenia .I~ I lIeart - Ot mint. Durling line whnold aiin 'f he-Cnernn thne new iin*,itrmers. (it be ~e 'n Nel sigitals thrup bl Valne4;iy' at .ve-ry m"s 'nig line laiiiitude~ ni i innj nde if Lgreait ship, tihe wClI'go.r, gmQuint ii abii le ont, &o Ordinary n'ews m y nni iilke.ly to inlterest. t.hon,att sa:a, ainn ti soite. thei nest of.ii,he-worbni, are ailso.th het sekn rejily frnmr lrelannd1 thie Grents .a-:sten.,;seig iVe anir.pady be eIn t'ro fn to 10 fonieWith 2,000tj ions ofC of Xitl .nnmlppos(iniig.llhe' expe.lition Inn be ~.nmsuccess h Great. Einster,n will taxie ihee en l>barm-l t'nernen to line spor where the c, tie .wqo innfortuinnitay brokern lasni y ar . .ii iOFN itrapp1ed fonr. nmid even if sir weks 07 tonmonthsn am-i. corn,, Innii in i Ifoiris. ipleed for till foutnnd. If the r'nd gu gn inrface, or ctirs'o imth nainnni 1)1 s'l.ce #e madnte withi ponrtiopny w'h ich arte pnil in -w stoa on boanrd thne Grmna' En'skrnn nndi tihe W rne:oriy. whetn line big ailipwii iignin ren to iletari's Cntnn e J mnt , lin tine ren cr of' hne' passann. e. T '1iu ffni '*rn goes w 1nmon h( of up~ emnber, at lit. - 53 wilieonwithn tw-o lnp of tdd.g i n p 4 wilIe wnr ~e 1 honlnI F ,inne (. iXlluaU'U ion u & r., of iirliid. liy enu.u a 1')(10 Faiirieh ha' ,0 i~ hiia u~ by the same een 1)s , ! lit e poliNLion of te Stau llas '"dt tI24en lith9 of tle eu. ,ir pulatn. '"Allowing the frac, bieen soeieling less, .say) t wo-firths, an11 c-halpef thise-W- aege fe. i les,AQe Di4riet -.uld then have bad it thil tii.,.:4j00 white ia.les Alfowiiig -ie-third of thec to havt beenl tweIlty-one years of age and up wiards ad t a since that time, theil Phould yet be 800 w:.itt men il the Dist'ict, and allowding the swia riatit of the blacks to be adilt masl und 200 to have died tlhore woOld ;e 2,XU0 aduit mides, white and l'aci yet inl the Distriyt. C .1e11t easily beliec that thi, n1n her is an ,ver estim.te tho' it may be secen atiug the itelims fu1ri6hed by Mr. -JenllivLgs from the tax books that 828 is tho uuub'e6 of those. who have reported under the capitation tax. Tht,r must be Tardine-s, in the mat ter. Thenn of dogs reported too bi surjorieigly small when wo. rellect that 1nyl*v boys ued to have from oue to 11-al a doaze, ad .alust every naln Onev. Porhaps the ti ot' $ 1.50 per hle:l Is Ilade the cl iiiite unhelcalthly 1)r thi- nulo animal. Is it not ornml ror thi,s,:malI -sum to aiWice a faith ld domv,t ic animal that lia* -lain ,tir-m Voir ber rth; oftfw'ftfi years guarded ViAlr holw"k and fawvin'ed( upon -oll very iime in hhs 'm?t yoti, and tilt, lo .mte' he has ?2. 6.ly Cost pit) ifnes ihne the 'tiu ! But perba p ;tich *"ri pa Al whui! l e'. tn ul id les a.itahe1 felt the force ot i.e~ law. To 1rse h,alun aren of l,'il - a re; t the w.0 . . St a l l te * ; h b I1- 'wetil>d adlpted e,r :.4.o . ng11 h . Iite lkt;l black p lm :. or' 22 ,00 aer , I' pe -lhe.. lv, f )OU, or 17 per iel u Tle On-mb1 . h1; 2 1 806 ). * Ai', te .1y 0111, at elt. W e44., -till A .. ld-1-f0een -Jhke .n enet,r*di da oe pe':a last umb%Er'~. ott. Sl'g(uisth .eyorginia.n -II one oickion, erly3 en iiCigot.Jcii o'to much au - ojack, and stay led 'a gleat -deAh t thbe end oft the i y's -mtareb the fol. wing eorr'esipn elit g Riti u dIiU(.blet1Cge eCksiol a iud lry : - "11 Ls.niquan'rr.ns, TiFr'r Wir "Generaei-ieneral' Jaickhton de eC.s to know .why ho saW 110 iifyo 4ur.tragglers in rear of your divi )I- to-day "A. 8. PONr.r.-ON, A. A. G. T'o Mi or (ben'eral Early." IIDQ'ns EAnrI.Y's Drvision. "n ptr-In answer to your note, VEiild state that I think it .'joL,igo it thle reason why General Jockson, wso anany of ay stragglers on thme ito-day is.that he roda in the rear' may divisien, . ( Roo,jpej "h.Ee.I l4~~ J.a e e Alt Rr t , y, .865, aned al ol Maeb *v3 iIe'.tjiS0 kE8 aesie of L 4AIEh the'rA$ pbe -'' 27 .. M- I. d iete' a fres! sup. Io Ad .isers. -Orders f1jr adIvertij shI~ Ioidd de.Iv~t*q1 nit, Mnda.g, -Ad-Mdy And Fri(hys, to tcI r is(rtionihi t.hP. filxt da v'a e 1 10 OkN m m i L 4, .A L. W Nxonno, July 300--Cotton--2.3 a 26 in cirreicy. Bal imore FImpur .15. a 1 G p:r barrel. L.rd. 27 to 30c. per ponid. Oorn, *2.00 per I-diel. P1as, $1.75 peelbs.-Ai. B wmi Side-a. 26c per poiind. S loniders, 22c. pt-r p un XMal, *2.00 per busho-l. SorghuIm, 80c per gallon. S-11 $5."0 per sack Rotter. 25 e. p'nr pouind. Ihys, 12.} a 15 per 4-zen. Tac.145 to 41..40 por poun d. Cr.%I,.oTTf, uly 28, 186&-Cotton Nonei sold. Would conubinud 28c., for Now vlouir, 15.'00. Northern '13.50 it 14.00 per barrel. ic.m. 18' 2I. per pound. Crn, $1.60 a 1.70 per bushel, in de. Pew .1.45 a 1.50 per bushel. \oei, *1 I0o-r bm bel. W1al, $2.1) 1 2 10. Oats, 60 It (5 p) IIh.I . .Sireho:i. 50c. p-r gallon. Gold. * 1.45. Silver, $1 35. Co I.UM2I. July 28 -Col ton, 16 to 21), nlei; 22. to 3 1. viirreicy. Corn, *1'.80 to 1.90 pir bmOhel. F'I r, 81 o I 16 pvr ha1t1el1 Oats. .L IQ to 1 21 per bu.hel. V, Q .00. to 2.2, per Iushl. Hir:, 2:23 t 2.70. - .bm 13 1 15, (y l'Wrie. to, L.GO per po n d.II; ' m, g:;d47 Io 50. S.. AOrAILLARD) 11cl) at Cau), C.C - a*, n>~ enoi N ;,aw Rngeii rear IgIA Wir~ow?n sonotIuung sya ip NICHOLS' C01) LIVER OIL, ' WARRANTED PR NTINIE, E,MP. I .ANT., . HIEBREW PLASTER BEST CASTORt GI BR OWN'S JAM. GINGER, 1000CI'8 POROUS PLASTER, &e,,' &c, Also OSTA RS RA T EXTERMI~ TOR. July 80.-ttf L ADD. BO8' ANPQSS, BIIOWN DRILLS, lJAOHED HOMESPUN, OQOP SKIRTrS, SUSPENDERS, J.O'THl BRUSHES, &O: &O., &c. &E' ALSO,, and GENT'LEMEN'S hATS. Iiw for oash, - gy i[