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-L 1 Ik- q y ) . V - - '-I-is m 2.aiuaa Ys ~~".-i VOL] WINNSBORG, S. C., W~NLNESDA MOR NhNG, OCTO R R -~7 [NO. 20 THE FAIRFIELD HERALD 8 I'1I.1cSHED WEIUClKLY nY CA ILLARD, DESPORTES & CO. '/'ermn.--Titu- It flAT.D is publisied Week. ly il I lh" Town of Winnsboro, aL.3.00 in vqreitly ' inl advance. "All irnnsient. adver(isemnnlts to bo .)bhiItnry Notices and Tributes $1.00 per F 1inar Ie. From Wasluington The T'I ue, i pbishningle 101 l !winv, .ay: "\e print, th mnvs :mc \:hinigum ' with some degree of . itace. . 1 Iif so impoi~rtant a nn.. itir that wo shoinlike to lin've oflicial I~an eo its; I rilh ]:" Th'.ro are4 importatil. rumours inl cir. eiation to day, that, I have traced to in authority wihicl, if not omlilcl, julsti 11-S mV inl qeidmg t'hem to yon. The l~'residentand Cabinet., ini ' ead of d can ilig tie domiastic policy of the (d in iI taltion, inl obediccce to the will of the v ill of th people ns expressed , i. lie ( )ctoher el'ctions, are niow inctended to eirne a iw ani d popllar foreign policy, to nfifet the November lectlions. At. I i- inst Cabinet meeting, it. mas resolved i , demoih paymeit. at tIh hands of l.ho Hritishi (-overnment inl fill] for nll tihe olrages committed by the rebel priva. ?veri Which were fitted ont Ii Ecogilid. Th1is is said to have been Lite dncision ,X ite Cabiiet, nid to carry onit this de. i'sioni instruct.ionl weo sent out. to. Mr .\ .11n1 st. Thuccrday. LIf En'glalni'sug.. gwts tIe propriety (ienliig a commlis ion, onr (Governcna nt will not ' no It. is alio stated, on the saie good Itihiority, h-it oil Wediesday last; Pr i':idenct. Johnsicon, G ineracl rcant anid -reary Seward i-!'d a meeting, nid it was detcrmine ud to recon mmen-Il as' i mon*ciiurce of thiuA~i dministatLion, thcit we{ .Jhoild pa y the irenicl claimli in Mexico,'* ;1n1,d recei ve Miexican - territory . i . ex. Chaiig,,probably ini Itho nhi;ihbori6o. ( inymans. Le wis Campbell wihll.cort. ly depart for Mxic.o. The Jparen Gov. I ernIicmit will ho recognized, - anId n '1 other. As I have 1nid, I do. not give thlisi il foruiituit as oficial, but, as rimors c.ing from high uthiority, and g--ier :illy imtlieve.. ' Th Adiniostratil n hope, by c bii eimige of policy, to make acmencds ;vithc Iice people for is diagrace. fi emrse onl recomstruelion quiesti.oncs. I cin informed that, Gencerai Sherman :1 ade a sec.iml surrender to the rebl'c , mor disactrocns to his fune thn4 1.i. ck(. -brat edl sIurreIielvr to Joe Johnsto. We l' kiow tlicit. the Genermal is Col-i serlvti, hnc eIs.pito Grant's or'der not -to intorfere wiih poilit.ic c, lii aikes i his collversalioll politicAl. lie ha-1s writleic tIo ihm President, .endir1ig 1ho policy cuequi vocally, aistaining the Presidecc,'s ' i.i ine nL's suder, nd maii 111 In 4) ii allusioi n iic to i l aiiendcl.c'nt.. Thci letter it ield iii reserve,. and will bie piried jusc before the Nv York eci l~i, in 1.11 hope of carryii over somic hafi~cand-half Repubjicllicns. 'itt Honl. Lewis 1). Calpiell, ig4f Micister to Mexico, arrived hero t.o-d:cy, I iavio., been) telegraplhed flr by thi Presih. lIIe has been, closeted with ilce Preiident. 1an1d Secretnry Smard )Il the1I.- eveniig. It is evidenlt' that tho exicn quit(estio will. soon bo definitely icettied. Minuiator Camclpbell wvill leave hc''e 8101n to carrcy into( elfCet the new sitatlo of acffirs~. T1he hcolers of NAlexicacn hionds are jucbiianct over' thd sta'.o of' af fairs.' N ouvithstncding the- petulenct dnciacl of theo Press, itn Philadelphia, it is -very cerco tcciIhat Mr Stantc.occ will retire from * he aincet., bingcc relieved at his ownc requces' . Shcercmanc w'ill gn.into thbe war ollice Stntocn is sauid to have expressel a desuie to go to Spain. . The omcreacties iof his bcienids may incdnee him to ohango, * his incd, but his retirement- fromn the war' omeio isi fixed. 'Ouv. 3Swann, of Maryhbcn, acrived hcorti fromi Annaccpolis last Sauturdacy. Ile i i still hcero. Onc Saturday, hce hand icnter viows5 with the .residect, Geneiral iranct. and( $,ho Secretary. of War. Swanin is iendeanvorng to hauvec the~ Pr~reidetnt-silstainc him in ihnc reinoval of the ol(icaOC: iiiioners of his Scate. tuchta of' the interviewvs,. but is itimcated ihat time Presidenit.rfcsedi to interfere. 'Tis is nlot cremcnin, hcowevor, and noth-.' ing canl bo kcnownc nntil the timco arrieca, There'is-a giiod deali ofoxditemnt haict4 owinig tio thce condcitiocc of-hrncire -in'iWh tinmore. All kinds of rumors are icfloat, ancd there is N painful unenasmess among inlany. It is stated', ucpon good acnthcority, thcat .ihe Qciartermesetr'su Departmnmt lhns r-ieceive'd ordercs to prov'iiio qnairters8 inc. this District fo~r 10,060 troops. 'The r~hipmtent; acid saleR of' commcissary stores thac~t hatd been accnmulated hcero dulriimg Iicic war has' cerise by direction,, within. Sthe past two >montis~. A commni-80nsthritor of tice Soutic sanys, "we cany o longer.aff'ord to buy wvith roady money ovory hicifor miatolh, nacii, ax0, 81ho0 peg, saddle, wagon; hat and overythinlg elso we nood, from the North? T hat's it; moko suc tings, d:1 adaiihllee hsad Tho Permanontl , .peroased Powor, of UOngross. Two years-ago, when the Americ:i civil wir, Ithlgh nearing its oin.l. w:tS still raging with indimniished firy, the Imajoity o t.hiI Northerni peopl! rai,.'l to the sCconld place inl th1 tiion a mani who wsunirsilly looked upon as tle incainaLiol Of the fiercest patriotic spir'. it.. TI I e.iedral cause lad Im() 11 more! single minded advocatle, no more aetivei aid resolito champion than Andrew Johnls-m. .* * ' ,* ffe' WAS nomm111. ted for tihe pos8, Of Vice Pident amil th ene'rial a pplauso of the zealots of the iepliblic'., party, .anld his snecess W:a.1 u. keti : a.a remoarkable proof of Norill.1:n drm.:iirriinationi. It ma1iy ho that i i I wI#4'% propose1 anm elected Iil h-1 kiowij' tat the wis.so sooint)o take ibi higuce oIlite in tie Sltle they \voild have Ihesitated before tiiy r biose one Im w hos.e charnetier eiirgy ap'proach. i llmiio6st to violence was the principal f tore.' Uat when the assasiin's weap. onl deprived the Retopiublic of i- la cel, and1l t. was kiown Iht Andew Johnson wias Presideat of the United States, there was,. perlaps, not one amnoig LIlo,:c if illions who i an.tici pa te.d the poliuy which has since S .ev'ealed it. s01l O,1 tie: cointrary, a- thrill ofanIxi ety pass'ed tirough tho mode-rate me of t t iCtorios IItty-thonse Vhos1 e opin. ions were re'presented by Mr. 1incoln anid Mr. .Sevrd. When one of these lay dead anId i' was thought carcely possibl that. th other should sirvivI, men feared to see the high -handed Gov. ernor of Tunnisse invesled with a pow or almost siipremn. Only tlie fiereest ndvoc.ites, of- punishmenit and eonfli.wa tion for the prostrate Sombh were inclin. to rijoice thaL tie geinial Lincoln hal fuinsl a sterii aid relentles.i suOc'.49or. This i.. the 1.1 man again. whoml theo ie of Northrii opiniion is e very day setting strongiar and s1rongei. IPresi dent Jolunon is tino oger r.ailed against. in the Soutithi, . but tie plublicas. of New .iinglndeuid thm3Vatr have-ha Il ly any terms harsh eniig Ito expi ess their dmt.estation of him, Three-fourths of [lte Ien whi'se sii'rags gave himi.i proselt losition are now his hititer oppo. Inu ta . ()i t m other haud, hi, o*rI (I raithle wai till a-few wee.ks ag.vo, the hopk I thos whoe i rebellionh hail iniottiued and so boldly si riven against. Yet t1,erd is .no reason to suppoue t hat h. 11rosident has ebanged hi- reed, nor i Ie onie to allow th possessioni af' oflice Lo modify li i conuilt. To ani atltitive Ibservei ho is Ihe s'io Andraw John' Ro who carriied matters with so high a hand against (he relbls, and it theso were to rise again ie would show him self ats npairirtg as ever. The trilth see*ms'to be that. Ie belolngs to a party which has a setled doectrino with regard Lotlbo rights of" Amuertican States and .itizn, anid that li0 maintains that. doc trino wiitt. regard to the cireiimtaln ces of the tim or the h:unigs of.piblic opinion. *Tis- doctrine is "the ConA [i:ion as it w.a-Ihe thiory that. i ntigh a Stato has no right to leave tie Ulioin, and ml ila.-hocoerced if it at telompits o ido so, yet there is no Federalnithori. ly, not even in Conlgress itsell, -to initer. forowith IIIthe interial affnirs of amiv State, aind that when any 'Statj a; kuowvledges the Federal Government It. is entiled to ail its former rights. 1Uti it oighlt to o. evideumr. V any A meriem statesman a.9 it is to observant fo: o'ni ers, that-ono of fle chief resulti of thii atwair is thiegreat. increase of t p iwer or Congrness andi a gener'al mnoifia cation-of l.he - '-elation~s of the Stiues to, each other and to the Tetleral Govern~ meitat. fliefore the War I he most reimarika le Jeattire of thin A merican polity tyas Elhe weafkness oethe cntral author its'.1 Thie Const.ittoni is une'imigid as to th~e letter, blit its spirit and.practico are no[ longer tho samno. Anmid the conyulsi')ns of' four years the cont rollin g fiorc .wa ucecessary for tho safety .of the republie, and Congress assnmed a power n~hich i's not likely again to be seriously dispie~el. The Union prcieely as it -was can hard ly' exist again. In' all importaiit miailters Congress wvill be practically alnost, as supreme as the liritish Palianent. North and~ South, thuo0Atlanio Staten and thao West, wvill probably have ini tun to.' how ton the colinisal. apthority d'oriveid from thn ent ire Untiohi.' preOsenit it is ithe tnrn of the Sonth, and whate'ver' may b~e thle ltter of [lie Con stiution ~orl 1 t.h. glosses wicih law wyers may put upon it, it is certilin .thiat Con-' gross mutt ina the (n'li vo its own way. J f. thien, the forthicombiig elections rom ~it in thec defeat, of the Presidenutiaul le ict will ho uiseless for tihe Chief Nl'ag (Nte and his adlvisers to p'.rsevtro furtler ini op)posinig wh'lat is mtailestily tho will of tho maijo'rity of Americn.* TUNNELINO TIIB - ssi'I.-;i'he Amor'fean Rugwvay famons says The rojecl of l-ging the "ath.-' er f Wter" t , St. Louis has met with s,uelh stronuous 0bjoOtion that it has been abandoned,.aind theo railway comnpanies. whaop roadst contro thore, have-'conocived thte islea of tuilnoinug thme river. Consent to construct the work will beo asked of Congrosus, and ~ipsoon as it is obtained, it fis proposed to hogin the work. The cost is esti mated at $8,000,000, and tIeo timoe ro. quired1 for the completion of thev w~ork Partio at the North, The smoi (f (ho coittest has not clearod awai I entisyl vani, Oi io, Il y ;e cliarly the s:n:te remarkable st-It ol affair., wl.'ih ls.: beein 'ween in (to North f'or fve :,oars. The people avejtuit abo't ejT'llly divided on (tho great qu. et of the da1:y. There is n) sum !i-up leranc itt tihe votos of' 0i;,r w ue 1. 1) , ty as to h id iento any great nIt listiiig iajority. It is oe of the mlo.' :4 arve lou. thingpA inl history that for .o lon(- a ti tlile f'roim election to lecetion, in the idntst of the utmttost exci(emeI ut, throtugl wIr', a1n1td peaco follovintg war, tlmt- Votos of to. im. mtetnse gvering population of a th Northern t Slshou I riainij ntd ab1)n( e allIIY divide onl tho granIe. 1 Ti4 !ins ever -tib'iitted to Cho decis i.n l of a people. lero are lessotns l'or: the .- wrld to leprnl inl this sitateof af.. fir. i1s. The'ro .ara also lessotns for' the coluntry to len. It ik phint enenIh that (ho majorit . of th eit izh of the United States are I nppoet!d to-tIhe court:mo taken by 'on-< :e'e, uatii int favor of' tho policy t)0he < Pr'es~liden I laf ti pedpic of tie North, and alln. the peoplo of tihe L Ithare! 1,W a int thi:4. On th I other h:1-d, it is pln that tho ttlinori- I ty Of th. peoplo, ttnd a very decided. - ntitm;rity at that, tiow riule, -atnd will cont inn1e to rule tle Country. It is tt. a Itrul of teio majority undeiior wiiolh the inhabitants of the United S tates, alro to live. Another I'iut is pla in and ought to 1) d(iinetly seenand recogn iaeu lien-ceor'oth. Neither tle liepublicant nor (lie Democratic party isdoad. It 1 has beci v'ery often sail that the mia sioI of tic Ropublili party was ac-? compliohed. Politicians havo talked I btlont the disjecta membra of that Ip ty, and imiagined that a now party I could be fornod out of (ho Conserva tivo portions of tlo old. Tho lesson 0 of this,wo.kis, that. tho ftopublican .1 par ty is not dond, but is firm, united, a antd trong, and theroe is no such thing as Chiots'vaftisim it 'it. * w w . 1 The Democratic party is no more dead than to Republican. The fires e of ali eon havo illy warmed it, and " the blows of' successive defeat have t only welded it into a moro compact inas-.. It polls its ingo vote, just as herctot'ore, gaining sonmc in one place, losing soinio inl atnother, but always the I S1mo chl Gi party. It i: arrant nonsonse, in (te facm of such an election is this I inl Peinnsylvan where Mr. Clymer t polls one-half the immenso vote of the P State-it is farra'nit tnonsense, we say, I for nny mttan looking at such a fact to talc of the Democratic party as (lead. As it L., the fito of the nation is to do pen01 on the fluturo netion of these C two - political paront~. They stand p fiac .to face just about even in 1n- f< Letrs. They are fiercely opposed to p each other. The-y aro bent on direct ly opposito piurposes. They are egnally determined in their claim of patriotism. If tho party, itt power at- 1 tempt thel rovolutionary measures whitchol have boon threatened, tho othor ,4 party will unpcst-ionhbly stafnd by ti the Constitution and the laws. M oIris -ro Com m. -,Th following dis 14 pItch was donbilss dictated, or atleast f suggested, bty District Attorney Chani- t< dier, and mayi, t horefora', be cegarded as n1 F-ii n.e:ss Miioiiinotiir.: Ocoe.4.-or ho ptresent, att least, and perh'Iaps for o mtoth s to coime, (lie caso of' JemIarson |f Davis will occuplay3 just the ramno poshlion, ' ! anot.hn''r erim of' the of' tha Uli~ ed( (1 S'tates Uir'cuit Conr't will bo siTered to by l~ wit hon any actioni to tr'y the ,.c pm'~saer-being taken by the' judicial an.i ti thaoritico. 'lThe legatl difllenities in the p aof haolding~ the court at. Richmiond, a ol coniseaqutec (of the adjoutrtnent from, g Norfolk ini Jin last,, are a serious detri s sen to)t roceediny, an shrdly p ->ntIful now' that (ho court will not as. a tembt~loat m ont h in 1Ntchmnond, asi wats i before gentera:lly suposed. Thlas i k olv~es a ftther postpfhonmet .f the . irial of D-tv is nnler' thao indict ment of I re(asoni prosent.daitat thle Inst: Lerm) of' tho 1 sil heIt kept it utcolfi :emenat tho cintir'e ,vin-ter antd ntil thie itp.aing I erm of' tha. 'iremtt Court , unless% lhrentivo elemen sy grantt hunt a piarolo,- anid relaseso him r'om his ~ conlineent.. int. Dectmber, j 'hont the S3upraemor Coaurt of th l-U*lnitedj 'tates mneets, Jatago Chasec wtiI! -be t)ooc >nsy to attend atalny othear than legal nat ters, andi( t ~hvocatecs of a speedy ,ial of Davizi, bot h ini thae No'ri ta nda 3ontha, ave niothiung to hopo for from ihe presenta . act ions of the. judicial ant hor itie:s. 'Neither' ir~it~ likely that a writ oh habu&ce ci-pus wi ll be issned' upon tho comadan~1,t ofjibo F~ortresa, demanding hi is dleli verancoe cIto h United States' Ma rshal. lora incal'ercationt in a Virpgtinia FStt jnail. As long as hao remafius ' pr-isonar ihi the hands of the Unaited Sttat Govconmnong ho will bo retained in a~1overnment paison,' atid guarded beyond tall possibthty of osetpe. Japan adv'ioos to September 12, have beeh reeived, and ib is stated tha, thod are rumors that the TIvoon Another Circular from Soward. rIt SCIll I- : TO IN)UC It F. 1: )t E-:N To EMItoATS To omo onottfm (ouNi'l::. The14. followiig froni tle S:11! 11i p1ar1tment ill rebiation to thl -:hlvmeW I0 induac freedmen fronl the United S' a to eiigrate to foreign ut.it:h- ' has bei-n itist issued Waksuixo-rox, Octobejr 17, ISO'('. To Itis eclhrncy th GrQOrnor of the Siit: i the t in histalt I had tl' aonlar to address a lotterr toyo, lifom. nti velt thlit.Rehlenles wrl.- 0l 6,rot t1) lidmeo free thnt to emigrate to f rei to :olinll ries, and parlti-d1ldy to Per-, aidl :ng.esting that. tall lgal ani aora necuas ni, your Cotatntnn1ld ahaonN'l bo Ied o prevent t w)Iat Was believed to be an1 atj. m t noer speciousr; pr .on tpf -l. moni, I pretice. imposit lonl ipon th g ran'at. reinenil of our coril rv. . .rrin1 to (haL comunlitituication, I h ve tow tho honor tb tlranmnit. f. tor in 1alration Ixtira's of the dishpte1 a.1 ressd to this I)epartment by a Cif: aul I lhe nTijiteml Stntes in Pen, P nihtr d1t ,f il 15th tilt ilo, which prompted paf. :e.Aions upol thie Sibjecl, rolrral 10 Shich have a lready been nnle. I be vo li ht onor to be your E xcilleney '., Iit srillt, I~lt bWlat H. S;.:wiu I cYmsidtr it any dity to tade i he -rVO mei n tlat. a person naed .\ Idhm. Inativo of Chili, rosident. in l na, l.ui opated for Ihe Lited -State vith tha iject. of contracting for two thoma-vntId imilied of negroes for t1hia coanilry. Tihe atention of the party or parties intereo. I is to givo - the Sieculation the color. ig of free colonization in that. comr, tat here the negroes.are to bx aol int to same marnntor as the Chinoso coolies >r the terin ofeight year., for the m) r $t375 each, uuder the rretcd of re muogainig tho..speci f or.-paagO iiI advaitCe Inoney; the negroes to ro ,,ivo during the eigat years twenty V! cents ill MHolivitgn cnrrency daily, pial to thirtyhree and one third per mt.. less ill latd money. There is no Cisily for n to enumea.late oir dopict le horr-id Crieltics and stings ani all vatmont inaflic-ied uilpon the Chinese borer., 1anl which would be I t fate of i0 delided] people bro ' ,nhtI. ho ,ro n ol r ais ContnIet if permitled to be cariind it by our Governiment.. * * * * will only add itlat the greater part of io negroes aro already col raciled to altt-ra oil the Lermts above mentioned. leave the matter to vorti botier jildg. ont. anld decision, aid remain, &C., &c., lBEIARICAfILE hAl. STORM N No n-im AROLINA.----T'e ChUarlotto i)iMOcrat0 ablishes the following, and votches >r tile trust worthiness of its corres mident : DAVIDSON Co.T.r.GE, N. C., Octolser 11,1866. V. J. Yate : Dean Sin The following is a de aription of a very novel and destrte ye hail- stormn wlicl occutroed at alf-ast two o'clock yesterday oveit tg. The pieces, tnot stones, Were of very conceivable saIpe, with -hor.ll,! gs, arms &C., resembling big i >rl, Thabs,.otsh, ry)zard.l, chsntiturs, in.Th ao down le so rail andc i utt so that they hitced uplont the cot >n atnd othler tings, strsipping pretty 1eegn of leaves and limbs. Sotme cot ml fields tire ruined. . The he~aviest, art of the atorma was betwoon1 hoi'o ad Mlount Mourate, coverintg tile round from three to fouar inchos in >moi places, and to-day it still lies in ilcas two inches 'deop, theo pieccot iver ging two and a half to troo ones i woight. Respectfull' .JL'I II----. . ?---.- IIiPIS Roses zx Fakxot'.-Thec tradeo in >ses, as welt~kuownl, is of conasidere ule napurtnooce in~ Franace. Rosaries tro iltivatedl ill dhiffrnt parts of the' coili m 'y, in open fIelds, jraat ast lurnaipi or abbuages. Thunsthero are 500;000 r ,so -ee anear Orleans, 200,000 ntear. Mefz, ,000,000 near Angaers, 1,500,000 ntear Iyont.4, 2,000,000 ini thte niighborh'oul iParist, and 2,000,001) in theo 1.3 Com-, tmnets of Brie Conte Robert. Tihie arieies ciallied thec Tea rose, t Boatr ont and1 thie MIonseltz. Iloaurisht partl ou.* irly it: thte ciuvironas of Paria atnd Or R A noat, Dianmi.S.-- A stpeci..1 de patcht to F'oriney's .Chn:onicle, dated lalt~imor.,, Octuober 21 ,sa : "The al) hold.stttof thte Uniionis of' 3aim~ore in opposaiiont to the plants Alf ho rebels i's prodiscinig its tatral (rolla. 'heo Mayor-satnds firm in anapporting heo polhee commisstoners in refnsing tiho. rders of Gov, Swanna. Thei whtole stafl f Swantn have resignted antd Leken Aide4.S ,ith the radicals. Gens, Konly, Deni on and Woolloy lino repor'ed' f'or duty ( the Afay#.' 800 policeme~n 'tnd 3,. ~~O1'~ ;ti ine e in facal11Y1. the' Gci g'i 11 (A1iu II 4 Oath oIf A/'1n4 pp v'I Gev roi' n Icill till. on'll lit a ill th l wn a; gh v T.: ar' I"Pll0oV3 P i I P:1., ~, 111. roia'ga ii Iiti' I Il* f ('iai Ili's family midi~ :1 e ' a n i fl',Ivisa. Ti14 ,;howii hliut';iii ; Ih v I! i.- v 6' 1 I'4 1111o a t1-e iii 41Jpr 44e'iv11IM 1#[,,. 'I Zv. I tar'''al 'ini "-'1I. ti h.) h Ial ii~.i Ii'C 41 1 41U1.g kA (I (' '; 1 I'V .I b 1)1111' of Nf -11 e 1.4 -d010 I tv I'; loc (* w'i. Ch' I'oe,poai - 4:I i a Ii 4114).4 v n 001C:1i l (-I .4o !2, 1 44 J"' , , luouiil A m- Jw l !..I) --c I ' Ih Ih1 Iii ...~trd t l i ll. lw n, *rcii ;I 4c M-v )Il h aV.-:,. Ijd mi'ar. v ' .) 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I al"! tr Nii'4itiol 0I i Iill NLo r, fo tho-' m iy iie)i3 oarmt:b pra.r.'I 144 '1 T411ifllEli vo c ;wi' l iim -i vae t '; (d)- " I ;t Jqltin l T I ) ceive I-I vli l'-- wall of j4. i1Oeiano w Wi 14-1 grea t. S ld' (1i b v I tlaV o. I II raitvm llt efa,m on 1.110 i l(1I( (4 111 I 11;on nt CivTcwto day, hot eodila , owl v! loho 26tido Angnti ('r(71ial 1114 1 -te wbv) t I ilr!l t chia oldId'ias vi hlc''n Di r*~m A1iCe~ nr'ous i Ids ipil' 0111 in Ow Znlo'~ iiLli~i~ of te k A. l' ll hf (413, 11 , i 10 i; I) r , ai im 1w war, il l in Ii a it) N'It ' i o riuid Til h . 1 I beii' 11 1 I m <C,'3re( e-l iihie' , '\.le r n L: :I rv e. . is ! hi Il hv I be: n burn!(I.i i'" l r ' i s ug 0 m1 i --\\'hW i . er ho It v -Io .h rin,. li , vI r 1rt ,;.h . lie d - i . -ntI t IIml . h i an 11. I'Cr h loor. wol o m1ret 1- Yt l r r h, al i:op 'n, 9:ll'/i.t . ii) I i. e \" lt il:'. :;'0 ~ Iiv b,1 qu ;IV,1,1 private et ' I ti h : 1 di o nlema l ()I cw At, ra a l cIt 4 Il ! :a I : . l. "I IIl', I :)1 I al k ; ,I ' I w- h :t' (:l'O I 1 -rl fill of he i 'ihin 1r t I ly Nii ml I1. invu'-~arldy. :an1 'N- 1.1 would 1e:dk,.dC V : dwl .h I.t night, n *tl. - .I it, ' h ' i he p ro1 r hio prti-:nltt' . Iioiinem' ibt',rh mhitE Ifl i tI' , in t u 'h ' t i , to lwo ':m b' \:VI him IIry I eroi 1, or. , Ihoeo bIeitv lr .A Ii0 ill!uish. C"on fede. (l 4 Gen-ral enid 1,i1:t "his plan1 for do re a n utarmyw t.o lot, theml it t1h 111t r11( t I - ,,:th I trip on the .t3'il ton .\1 ()r i it (wh'gh a sl ali ::0 itn -: m .- honb)l. we ld tarve to dlon' I r. o h .Ig r, tIn l V!, ke4", ?. and friedJ mat of, n imenb , '(11T. (l vile.Jr1ld. will haw Iit' FlIgil drel .11, 11 1 oulr m.'a.a,'f wI h e sruchti dis. n;;idd oiorasDr. T ---, of V t iL P01 110mWO, Vom :1 alon; IaI ounld,!vot b10 iried with less. "ch'ahrr whiky, which ahho g' 11a.111;:1 ir it en e cis destro ed tchinme i n the Sy30 in 1in d mande n. mnall bli- to,-4..t ing of 19uN,- cold P loml Ior its weght in new ish. And youl did not, Oile e Inc-aim1otlions Tor-lcd IbY No 40, y-ot conl lie dt ownl Wo 01n0 4 Ir vlept.- except t-Ihe dead in rit. Inown inl thIII rngo(apdae tr.- 6hat fIrm the eit v.. "At is said Oha Merlilian was Lminunne., -vlctdb the :%uhrit~iies wg Ithe .a.! to whih ar -lIo: Id a~ of' hopeless.ly ek Conif-ra.,1ir were sent1 to die0, asl eoy volt! I 1a:ve! O' worH ith e. gret frinl IhMt .epot, than anly other In v Ck,.dor1h-racy. Gfoodbye, Meridian,. 11y w\'( hvo threeon veore anld 1'en, anld v\er1 111zo 1 3upon 1 you Ire hill, black ek.., ml' yellow rutts 1ngainl." Wado3 11 ampton's Speech.11 iot 'XtCI ch a1 !'pe chl :1, m1ight, ho ex pecfvd from mn. lI be 'tlieved1 SUtlh Carolina to be ht. nml therefo hev fo tght for her. ;I ihli ,ra her :i ill to ha ve boen right, ho! r soI-t. H e hel7-icyc that1 when warI wa., pro,30C1:41d for a .spiecific ob ., am114 coul oly n-v the ( onst;itu. . eproswel 'l for 11hat1 Specillo ob ,, that theo ree:,iin of' anned resist wv (e l~k en idnc o .vvih i pedge', mutllch thw mloo bolindmg upon M01n of >nor1 .11! it resu~ for execuition entirev I Ferenpn thw Teame hw o What it compldaintL nglas W hno I tun pton? of 1h1vh a ohe-:n the law, not that. - Ireiv-n DM-inid For Our Cotton. 'T'Jih i 31lnt 0 'mer'y Ad'l'rrtser says) tit :i well -la ' r'ibent of that city, u%1 l has jut.4 re't ilrncd from Elrlloplet, Ow th pinliv.n titl Enghid :1111 other f rans-A thrutie nationuS are 1-h4)st the amoun111t (if cottonl rai.o-4 ill 11hk 1outh0, o'her Cot ton pro hlvinl, re:'-lrvsbe o exten d eve iI4'itlopedI (u1rir;- tho late war. The .drtv(kiver1 tllipar to be greatly imtlpr eted wvith thlis v iew % ; but the un-ut giv.; 1ire tMhat. teil a very dif fI'(t tIali. 1hiis report, ay tht. tho :111141mm11t, fI raw cottoll ex portel fromti thic1 t eiy to G reat Britaini du1iring - I mlnt.hs of' th1is' yearl was equal. to 5U%,(:2i hatis ofl four hlired pou ill ench--hingn <uanity dou1ble VhA, brouIdht f'omu Ind 11(1in the siio period n1 n.1 1n1110h as tha1t1 friomn all other n-s ( ind Ia. inlcludied) for i he four months. UT report estimt 1es till cotttn Sen 1t from tho United Stat1e. i Amite four ionthis at the value of $70 . ni, MlO--ittroly a colfortablo l -lii tof vhiih wo fear the lion's hiiro. one11 into the10 r poohcebs. We leod not foar India nor an other tllltry, ill the production of thi:; i11p01ailt stAplo, if wo caln only procur p labor and be relieved froni tho present, opprossivo tax.of threo cents per pound on ill exported cotton. Our cotton is not only the best in the wOrld, but it cn be grown cheaper tihn elsewhere. SlnAnA WS)'TANTON's Po'S rio. The ' hiliadelphia pnpers aro gottilig notoious for "1canerds," as th Fronch Papers cIl them in t.heir own lnguingo. The1i Ihl ilcidelphia in.g'rer 1i published all articlo relativo to the resignation of Srerotary Stainton, an1d the .Lliohal 1Jndlifynce,, of Santurdy, in short articlet, aultIoritatively critiiss it "if you are aesured that the whoth of tho abovest nlwMrist i- refbrnco' to Mr. .Stqnton is it puro fabrieion, and that no-.Sitch- arrangem(;l'en't hin"isever-bobbl'sug. rested or invited '>)Y 11hta nod that tim tIIeory of his roignmg ihis- saot il the Chabinet, is tt War with his own ropot. ed clccnrationq and intent-ioils, you may wonder what sort of spirit it, is that juts ill circulation su1ch charges agailnat a ieatesmni whose entiro -career has been one (nmselfish and horoic tribute to his ountry, It is to ho regrott.ed that oven the LEdqor, after its recent sovero expo riunce, should also lend itself to tho cir ciintion of thin statetinent. That paper not only copies the telegraplh despatch, hut a-, to day, (1 editorial reforonoo to it I W hot lin Mr. Stanton donio that io shlould b ho thus porsistoutly and bit terly nosailed ? Are the mon- wio tra. diuce hin aware how mich good ho is . doing i his present position, or do they desire 11) iliticiont and corrupt man to uceeed hlilm ?" Tui RI.rAL, GovENINoUn' fNVoxa1' TI Ilcis-r Tu1 IA.-\VC haVo good reinso) to bolievo (our authority boing one of tho first men in Connecticut) that Colonel lrnuy, Pecretnry of the Uni ted State Sc enato an'd ditor of thn Washiington Ch/iron ick 1and Philadelp hia /rss, is .writingto to the radiCnl Oov 'i 1101 Ors I lie SttC to be reldiy to march ltate troopsi into MarvIund1 and put, (11wnl (Joverlor Scvani by force orarms, inl cano Le ,iboiild -hink -propor, aftor hiarinig am112 , removo tihe parti zanLI p~ol ice com: a ior:erI of Jbiltim'ore for' violaion) of the~ la w. Suchb a letter ,wo ore usarrod, has been.~ sont to (Go)ver'nor I iviwly, of'Con neelient-. WVe should1 bo gladi to knuow. that the stalemeont is nt,~ true, anid still more gratifid to believe, ol n ut~hority, thero woldt ho no responsels to a onll so nnCalled for, illegal an1d re volntionary inl it's purposes0 ; bit thesoe yl meni, who halve lived an ld thrive Vupon10 the horror . of warl, and( who are ready to sacritico right, reason, f and lirty, and( every body's property butt thloh' own, to tho pasonsIO8,of the houri1, are ripo andt ready, for ie wor's, eua. can1 be coltnteplated, and( it becomnes all conservative mon to h)6 upon1 thie watchl for this threatened' demnopitratio.-New York Exprcee . C~b Seon ' Tutnos The ?"-W'o know that, it wvill sonnd. straunga in the' ears of thi8 communlIity espieemliy thoso of nta iwho hn vt) beni Javish ill expend8v0 "get.llpi" for the oporit, to know .thaw t wo fiumiies of agod 'iand slestl1o f'o. imaiile ave been perishing wih iiunlger inl til h iightL of our revo r'y ; atid ycot 81neh is ti e fat.. Some of our .city ofti ce, iln their rides 01. :the oItS'kits . of tile cit y, discovered'tw' familieks di aged : wvhite famates in n shianty belonging to 'the city, belcow.Lbho 19ir GrQ1mIlgynnd . niear thokwinp, ando wigo-had notptasted fod or nery thytoo days,. and who wee doifnri to inake thie destitu Lion ..knion I - As sogn aq npprised orho faog May~ toho ti lloapita), wher0'thes ilWk rO John 3i th doilvorod a~ol ng ora tion' tt eo $htVi rioo4 suftrago w a n o1 ';t poN o I 1MWrrp~ snoop