The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, December 19, 1866, Image 1
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THE
FAIRFIETD RERAtW
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Obituary Notices amud Tili des .00. pet
Tho Highost Dutf of 1 or*
A jp'l al sifler'iappel s.h b (.'I PI c
th* .voitg men1 of ihe SonIth, itr( iing
lhetn io dlevolo their *eristo the
rotrisionof hei coatiryto prosperity
nintli.t homlies to happitiess. They havo
been told I aitt, Ilo*y 1mui1st be con1 itn to
.]a hr ; tiat'dtle- doy for - phbibosophical
di.4enssion and,) Iletapliyical speoulations
was passed-; anril.thljt16f 'p tem and
theirs miust, rs'tl th'e spsi)bilitv of,
making the S uthern' States nad tinir
people respected, hanoied and'admired.
Nbbly havotth maj'ority respgodud to
the call ;.al. in I the':Oarlinv, m IVr
giias, in Florida, in 'Ioniiman. in every
State of the I ito .donfederacy,'A u grond
- has b"en furrowed rid coinuorce has
beens directed by those who;,ive years
ago, know labor but by name. 1i: the
field, ind on t.ho plantation ;. in the
coumntmg-roolm id amtn
m-roht ship alnd swift glidinig steanir;
in tho mine and'the factory ; on the liie
off projected railroads and in the ialls 4
colleges and setitutes, thl gallant, Sol -
diers of the Confederata armies are light
ing against poverty, privation and dis.
tress) strengthoniing their . courage by'
tho c .stant remembrance that they
Ia ve a high reputation to maintasin and I
spoitess names to Uphold. Whenever
C'ie mortifications and sligh-Is of the-1
tiies pre'ssed too heavily Upon ~them,
hey wero.told to look with1 roverenoo
towards those Southern women who had
entldired so mnhi I.r u- . They were
told to rec.- thiOn soft haod the~.t lImd
guided their tottering steps, an-1 the
yoice that had spokii to them ofitnor
aid duty in tones that atirred their blood
like the trni-t.'s binat. ' iny i-..rn
told to recall those heat tW Lhat had neverl
faltered or wvmrered in the great-est ago.
nay of defeat, Widlotit dirsgrace, and were
tmrest when the very usiiverso seemed
false. These things can iever be forgot,
and the men who were heroes its war
did not dare to be cowsa~s in cii liif .
More thani.all, each felt that, he most
coitiiuie to be vorthy of sone dear
Southern .woian-imother, sister, or
fietd anid must never, by repininr- or
complaint, brilg the (hsh of shimto to
her cheek, or thei tear of- regt to 'her
lovinigbrwl eye. ilttdr to die imn
to live dlshonoid- ih the eyed . th.em
whom1 we lo . tie -legond'.' tunned
bylo ejd iasd of avir on the- adils' of
. 4,h1m61 ofthe Sonthi and,'like trusty
soldiiers~they'havo not faltered or hiesi
tastedl.sg the bmdpath they have" cho
Sen.
It - ino .oeded - now""tQ spegk. in.
pritise of' wip Southe - ot wonc hlve
done-L'eli-acts wiall itye ratgh time,
and will'be recorded.ins 'erttity, - But a
Ask is befgre thno now Mor- diflcult
titan any; thmnt tiey. hae yotiundertaken.
/Inli'aly, ahd well' as'most of -tjso
1e0n of th1 4utis ' yav lnuiet them.
Aivtsp, there in. sl 'o satle WI .oare
sAut~tt to fritter. atva-y iheir in
. sical, notig.g and t'r r.. to
tar bg t sedni-e -
'~WNunie 'Stw of Alhese drc patr.
Itonnid'Amoyig thiose y.nsngln
r abatinY attamed. thleir,
A~4~ (ill m nttal. ,taining
rP 17 1'Not on
a n,.,6~ gos
J~v~t1I~~n tc'~ "U ill
aa d a,
.A)1o1~f'I15,~ssd itt~h Af
1.h.4; htrnc
- w
- %%M t- imtMl Flild
mammumamuewom mmm'
d~i~Ird~~u>n 3 'Is c arm
t here
is no'greater fanlt than that of beiii
coitent to live upon thi remembrriee o
the pa.t. 'T.'li-v Inst teaelh them, ii6
line, that only tihe maii who is earnest,
geuie'roit 11n11leed anll Irite-oIly 111
nin 1vho will hlerfilily -look Pnollortune i1l
Ii tif~hee,Jpwvero dildy'shec mney fiownt,
Cali oxpeel. to win afl'ct.ion or love fron1
t truo woman, fil that sucli a m1an canl
and will, mider. all eireimatnices, coms.
mand her incero respcet.. Women will
-h-atuI hemselves by elevating those
with whoiml they live. They will make
themielves, if po.-ible. still more refilid
IInd' iltellectu.al by enlcoiuragi t he i(' hiL
tullect And refinemnit of o' hers, 'he
vill gaini more honor for 1heisoilvies ill
-teachiiig otlhirs hii' honor mlay be
w~pn.
' It is fot. iecessnry for any gen(le
Sotthorin gilt to mltempt to becoline a
social reformeuu'r or to practice the abstir=
dities 6f that horror of hor'ors, a strong
:ninded. woman, bt each in her ow1
circle can' te*nel that which is beautifud
aid I rueo-honest, iid' -best-and c'an
iiisensibly lead others towards the right
by acts ranther than by words. There
must be no compromise with wrong
no phlterig with wrong --no- pretence,
for pol'tetuss; sake, of admirmg that
which is mesaii or fadse I The Southern
women must remain all that we
k~now tlen to be; atid, if thev
will -resolve, willh all '-the' enlergy
of thiir nauries, to set their stamp. the
seal of consciois power,.upons every masnt
who is o pI'tenuds to be their friend,
they .will lmve exe-r;ed as inintience over
Southern socielv which will make them
more honored tinii . the natroni ef
Greece or of Rome, aid for which they
shall be blessed by all noble mon atsni
women as long. as- hislory lasts or time
eudines. - Chawrleston MA1ircury.
A Q rEAT Sr i:Ur.-Iooper, of the
M ontgomtsery (Ala.) 3l1, on1ce gave
tim- following report, of the greatest
speech lie ever heard :
A fellow was indic.':d up in- the old
ninth, when Tomts G -4-. was soliciltor,
for gambling, to wit.: Playing- shtrt
antds at a certain locali. s known as Pror
Level. Col. N- deiknded him, aljd
flu-i.ate's evoide'nce eded to show that
sis client, with a bottle of liquor in his
pocket, accompantied the crowd, who, it
was shown, did actunlly play, yet it
sever did with absolute certain v locate
him- as one ofthe players. Said h, by
way of peroralion:
"Gentlowleme of tho Jury-The wit
ness hias told you that Peter Wyatt wns.
tha r and pliying, for lie noticed his
lanid, anid it. was (till on quieene-l.
Harry Snow was thiar, anid'he was a
playing for lie hill, too little- par I
William Upson was liar, and he
1ilayed', calise witnems noticed, in par
ticnhir, that lie hind nothin' but an ace I
l3ill Connor was thar, and he play'ed,
;entlemen, for lie hiid the bully hnd
our high-heeled jacks!
But gen.tlemen,. w'ien I cono to ask
him about Abraham Pitken--mv clien'st's
llaid'-what did, he say, gentlemen ?.
NWhy, not hin' gentlemen, except, that if'
Abe hilt ansy huand,: he disremoTribered
i,. t I And now, gentlemen,'of.the jury,
because my client was seen goidg down
to jrog Level. with a bottle of I.iqpor in,
Isis'lpocket, and' the witness can't ro.
nepihor. that ho hilt oily hand' at all.
whd.a bully hands was. oR, and him the
bost player in the crowd ',o t', is that
I say gettlemen of the jy si t'i.titty
reason that my clienit wsis guiltyor'the
vrintie 0rgambhling#" '*.,
It isalmo~st ncedless to say that the
jnry 8sA*v tie nion-equitur and acqjuiutted
the de.iidhant.
-OougreusinaE
'WASn rNa-rox, Degemnber 10(.--Tn the
Setito, Mr. ihlde reportegl, fromt the
Qoumiit) h Teridt~~,stibill to adriiit
'bashu amintrooyuced a bill to ndcmit
Colorado, rhih laitter was referred to
that ormmi ee on Territorses.:
Z.rJidmonid' from the Johitt -Com.'
Etei oetrenchmenti, reported withi
mety 1he bill intraduced by Mr.
.$attf, onttiite'flr, ddiys of' the sos
shpts regard- to t1 tern)b of office.
prolibt rqi i .v h dpmit the consenri
of the Se eo Mdr . Ednmunds, gave
licei~ thui io hoId cul..tiuthis bill on
gsel tAdDistrfc- of aolmbia wamt
i~ nt iotoo4r Mtir1.' Mr.
e 9QI0 U alitl.\oi2rp~4thso
eltite
er~4 titrddc,
ht d ll'to rretIged- ertaitn
1 mimteJ in' rebellion,
e rn'nyep.
1100 ttai t4h
hi.dlip'en
~sillT 'ay
4fHIIMA'hME 'IPBEMM E!
M-r. Perhiin introduced' a resolutio
calntig for information as to pensioidi
in relb! Stta.s.
Mr. Kelly introdiced a. resojution d<
claring that 1t.o propositioln that tl
war debt of the coitry 8101l0 nL1)
extinul hed 1y the ge'nera tion the~
co'itracted it, is hot stlalctiolled by slil
principles of natilonl econoimy, all doe
not ineet Ihe: approval of tills 11lnse
lfir-red to the coniittee or ways an
Meli ng.
Mr. Spauihlog introduced a resolutio
directing the Reconstruction (ommitte
to, ingillro into tile expediency 61' pre
posing anjoint re-solutioni, declaratory (I
the pirposo of Congress to admit thI
ro'JllinsiI States oin the ratiflicatiol by
them of the constitutional aenmielnlti
and thiestalishmnt of a reptbican
fbim of governent.
Mr. IIart inltroduced a reso'ution
Calling on lh President fur inforintioi
as to all pardons grantied by hitm. Mr
Broomall introduced at resolhit ion instruct
in1g the Committee oil 'ays and Mono
to iiquire into tie expediency of abol
Lishmg (he lve per cent. t inteinal rov(
mue tax. on mal:ifactures and prodtici
of lleclhalnical skill.
Wasoorx De3 1 ON )C . 10. - It. appears
from olticial de -t 0m11111111111C ed t<
I lie I ns('l1te to-dhy, thiat the Govermilli
tiad inllormlat-ion as long ago asSuiptem.
ber, 180.5, that JO'm II. Surratt, impli
cated i the. Ii;ncohi ussassiniion,- had
P.ea ped!%)m 111 sh i Europe; Monthlael
clapsed befole- lie coiud be indentiLied
IOihr airrst, which was accomplished ear
ly thlLS is mon lh, inl A tvxallstrin, Igy Fit, A
Ilersoll who crosel tihe Atlantic wi',h
Surra t. nakes allidavit that Stirrati ac.
knowledwged, Imiw own as well as his
-mothier's complityi' til tile assassilation.
-Select committees waS inolinced as
follows : On New Orleans riot--1tlioi,
Shellherger and Campbell. Oil, ilir
der of of United St;tos soldiers ill South
Caroli na'-Pike, Farnsworth andt(] Coo)
(A'. Oin Southern Railroads-Maynardi
McClung, Mercer.
Il the Sin te, (i111.0 n lengt.Iy diens
sion nisued oil tibe sunrage bill partici.
larly on tle cliss di Iranchised -'those
ciizeils- wh o left Jlra W n . qc con.
iueramte cause.. . . his, -} :0l Lib' n'yg
strennloustl op)osed by. Wilson, of Mas
sadtts,. amon81g. 0thers, who said it
was too small a matter to mike a dili
Ity abouit. Mr. Cowan said that,
every citizti of tie District w-hoJ6 joined
the ConfederatO arms was guilty of tren
son; 1h0 did not apply this t.0 10 people
of the Sointherni States; but here there
was no doit of th1e form of Govern
1111nt,. and. no one could doubt where
his allegiale lwaS dtue. 11 moved to
exte'nd tie privileg of the bill to fo
maltes, and cont ended if negroos land 'l
right to votIe, women ld also). A d.
jo ried without it voto oil. the aeiild
inent.
In the House, 'Mr. Binghalmi,. intro.
dicl a bill tolegalize all pro;!amat ions
after ithe fourth of March, 1861, and
before th1e first of Deombor, 1806, re
specting martial law-,- miitary trils by
corIIS, military CoitlissiOls and( ttie
arrest, imprisonment aid trial of pris
onIerS charged with participation ill tie
late rebellion against tio UnitedStatoe,
pr. aiders aod- abettors thereof.
SThe ommitte on recotistruction
have bfor'o them a bill pirovidtng tltt
Chief Jus'.ico Chiase shall appoint f->r
each of tle Southern States 'a Provi.
sional Governor, and all- other tcrrito..
rial' machin ery, and prescribing regula.
1.1ons for holding conventions for the
adoption of conlstitultionsB,' oeuifi~g tl
.all men~ the.ir 'rights, - irrespectively .oh
coldf-.
'.NAs H IN~O1%Ny .Dboolnl r VI.-SEN
ArE..'-A'nlumbe~r of pohtitionis, woro in,
trod-ned and reforrod, and among one
from .tlo -N-ow York underwriters for
an) appropriation for the remloval of
tho stonmfShlip Scotlanld.
Mr. W'ado, fydrn the Com'amlttoo on
TerritorIosi refot-redback .tho bill f'or
the admnisalon of Ovtorado.:
Mr.. Fossendon naid thIa the 'tarifi
bill had boon reforred to tho Finance
Comumittee- last session1, witht - iustrui.
ti''ns to' roport.en tihoeonod Mlonday
in -Deombor. Theo colmmittoo hiad
n)ottimo to onsidor -this .bill, butl
would do so'at an eqarly' day.. 'Fiyn
liun'drea'extra copfus 1Mrotordored tc
2 A 12.80 P. Mi. theo bill to establisli
nogio'ut'age.: in. thd Tfstrieb. wy
tlntonidment..6f $r. 004~ i to striko'oul
the wertd "mlalQ/"'3 s'nd to gra~nt suf.
4t h-.'o h o'xos. Mhik Anithony
tMy~Wte iniilendlnilnt,- and ir,
Thi' n thoSuff'ragd fl:wa,
oosiid ttf9 th' tiina of the ad
jourpment pthi Sent.
* Jouni Mr~. IKelly. presented, th<(
g .the
~D' ~ A in thl<
oo'ol4
* i na
d .. t og
w t-iunit-Rh regard to treaso ni :;n e1r.
. tal offences, 10 o)poled thew l.iil1, 1
tending that the crimue of' tic)mw
one that required to be quield, a,
e. that tie oil'en wits conti inh
D ,t aWW peaepOclamnationl wa.S nd..
1411uch prochtmila Uon had1 beenl i -ssued
ie nderstood that thei man at tk
3 ohker end of tho aveuinte h1.".1
. houe ic es of paper, but, he d hi io
I rogard th iett as proclamations T p .
Thoso who had rebelled :tga dithf
(lovernmentciit,. Slhould be pinii::hed
No.avtli was taken on the bill.
The reinainder of .the se':sion w:m,
conisuiled inl the discusion of the hi il
regulating appotinctit to tid re.
IINIOVal.s front office.
'The President has sent to t! ' I iolls(
the papers relative to the apv .ictioi
of the oe,-Confcderato General Pie:t
for pardon.
-rE cASE oF GENERA L t'c'. r'T.
It appears that Judge M oCat
General Iolt, recominltieol 1':t .
nt't 'Pickett bc brought o t.o tri ip.,
the ticharg ofC i hiavitng muri tdee i 1 .
ty--two Union prisoners of ,e I l,
the Secrotary of War dlee i (t 1,1
fliits, on tile grounidst tine't wo .
Court, had deided agpint in
tri bunals trying such eoes.
Guncral lik'ett addrevel:''t a- l r
to the Urcs4ident ask 61ng for' :n.4 ,
and ilso oet to etIneral Irate"!
his favorable considerat ioi, :.nid C
Plain ing the circutilaneti I;.:
which the mn wore uoccul. lI A
said that he was sitiply act :ing :w th
generali cointunndibg tle )p't mtent,
ind utinder the sanction of it h onf...b.
rate Governinent. (eneal-1 ' t
madea in endOrsoint on the ,'tt(r to
the Prosident, recouil intt hi t l.' .1'
c3, Or that an aissurantce be j, :-. t!
no trial should te hn for 'Al; - -
charged again.st ('eaicl t --.
Golleral (thrant, said1-:
. iglring the rebellion h v
ghis were allowedI to thet eu:nmies of'
our country, and it is clear to. the t lint
the parole giveni by tIim arits layin.t
down' t~heir'.armP'oteis themn O!iK
Ulitt ALA.' Thc pitnisltt' of
the mnit was at harshl one, but it weat
a timte wheni the ceniy, no dottbt felt.
it necessary to retain by soi ot
t'ho-ervicea-ofevery~11:1 man witini thiri
reach. encr-0 'ic('ktt I klm' i
soially to be ani hoinorable im:al,. buW,
in this c01aC, his jndymgeit prot pe
hii to do what, ctnot now besu nia
od ; though-I do not s-e any',-' l
Cither t'O tile fri'emt o t (e d, i .
or as fixing. an1) exilamphd to tTe -
Can be secured by hii tr n+1 ow. Ik
would 'only open lip the gn1te,, iom
whether or noti, lic Governnt:t (lid
not disregard its cont rat..na:.iii
to to'secure thecsrrsnder of an ricd
ciily."
WaSHrXToN, Decembe 1 .-- ih
Hotls-e, yessltnlay, Rtevonli ito
speech Oil the bill. to releial the S1:t1-1n1 f
limitatiott with regard to I reason in
capital ofetnces. I In oppose the bil.
Cont)ndiig-that- the crimo of tret.:oztw\vn
one Which 6nost requ roirl to be qui el
by time. Tihe offe'nce was contin.>.: iln
til a p'nico prochnlition as ivted. If.
unders~tod that the mnnit at e 1 oter
end of II0 avenuo had iuei some
pieces of paiper, but hte ilid ,,, , t-:1i
them- a- proolanat i.tonS of pa C,. 'i' os'
wloh rbellediagabhtt t tel Gvermnn
No aCtion wavs ta'ken onr the bill1..
'Ini .he Senata. to-day, .T r. Wtilsont
gave notice that to'imor'row heo will int
troduco iill to conitnue-' in for'eb the
F reedmont's Bureant andt to amtti( the
act is~iablishintg.it.
Mi-. Morgan i introduced ta jcit reso.
lutiton of tI tanks to-Cyr-us W. fihl, for
his sernoces in-layitig the Altanttic Ca
ble. Rvfrred to the Commtuitte- on1
-Fobreigni Rel1ations.
- Mr. Trumbull introducedl a resiob'ttjn
calling. upon the President to inifitrm It
Senatowhether:ah-prsoni apponted to
Icouz'settt of". ,tho Senate, comm) fissiond
Iduring to recess of the Sentate'previous
to the asemblinig -of the pirosenlt, on
grasyss,, bas been coitt.intied- in snh 00itee
inuce the' end of st,bo sssion without tho
subisilont of thie samne to Ilifo.Sienate f'or
Neurveyo'o ofl4Vniv lh(,(vr of thii' 'ord
.ofJ~htildeIlhin hats bien. so continuoj
t'itbnibosi'htout tIie consent, of thw S,Ai
Atean it so t w80 hethier. -he has rec'o V d
comlponusation t herefe. Ello)ie. 1
The siul'rago bi for- ilr. Dt..'iet, of
('olumbl.a' VnMs thby taken ujp. Mi
B3rownt took the ffier a aovoney of 1,in
right of femailo itf1rage
' In the iou ,' -luaniona contt~'
was askd ifor the- iitrodtuct o'teroso'
ltioni etsngto-die loyal ~thiIs'the~
right iLtbtax:Nitdinal Ihttbuk~n i&t eit(t
ofiShate clhi u r. A pen'cit'i.AabiII
'ng fosriunforniathon as'to thle wtti'tawel
IoN~ tilf cuney and declar.. g tha,~
4 i onaititin.dy ef'P Iit
''rf uteU ould' .OXpect gtid tht
t the ptnivVal am)'Iecty ought
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