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FRIRMI . fesportes, Williams & Co., Proprietors.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, inqUiry, Industry and LiteratUr'e * elm~$~OprAnuI daic VOLJ 1] 'W IN N I B 011, . C.2 WEIDNESD/kY MORNING, QJANUARY 16.u FAIRFIELD HERALD Is Pn1.tidt'1.) w Ettc Im.Y hny DESPO{RES, W .L~ A MS & (0. Terms.-Tus 11 FirALD is publishel Week ly in the Town of Winnsboro, at $3.00 in vareably in advance. ir All tra'isient advertisements to be paid in advance. Obituary Nutices and Tributes $1.00 per e 3 uare. PART OF EVE'S BPEEJH TO ADAM. PAltADIsR LOST, BOOK IV. That day I oft remember. when from sleep 1 first awak'd, apd found myself repos'<l Under a sivido oJ flow'rs, much wond'ring *here And what. I was, when thither brought, and how. Not. distant far from thence a murniuring sound Of waters lssn'd from a cve, antd spread Tato a liquid plain, :utd stood tiinoy'd, Pure as ti' oxpause of heavu: I thither went With unexperiene'd thought. and' laid me flown On the green bank, to look into the cleor Smooth lake.that to me seen'd another sky. As I bont down to look, just opposite A shape within the watery gleam npponr'd, Ilending to look on me: I started back, IL started iack ; het pleas'd I soon ret urn'l, Pleas'd It roturn'd as soon with answering looh.* Of sympathy and love thore I had fix'd Mine eyes till now, anl pin'd with vain do . sire,...... Iad not. a volce thus warii'd me : "What thou seest., What theio thou scest, fair creature, is thy oelf; With thee it. oaea and goes: lut. follow me, Avid I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming and thly soft. enibraces; lie Whose inmage thou art, hin shalt. thou enjoy Inseparably thino: to him shalt. boar Multitudes like thysdIf, anal ihenco be call ed Molher of human rne.'' What could I 1o, But follow straight, invisibly tius led ? Till I espied thee. fair Indeed and tall, Under a plantain ; yet, nethought. loss fair, Leets winning soft, less auiably mild, Than that smooth watery imago; back I turn'd; Thiu following criedst, aloud, "lletarn, fate .-vBe r' Whom fly'st, tlhu ? Whom thou ify'st, of * him thou art, IS flesh, his bone; to give theo being, I lont. OnE of my shle to thee. nearest my heart, Rub:itaitial lire, to have thee by :iy side, llencef-orth an indivilual solace dear: 'art of my soul, Iseek th.o, nd thee Claim My other half!"-With that thy gentle soiz'd mine; I yieldedi, and fromt) that time mtoo How beauty is execIlal by manly grnco And .':dom, which alone it tiuly t'air. List of Aoti Passed by the Lig'Islauro of Soath Carolina, A1'POPRIATION ACT. The- following sums aro appropriated 1or the paynCtt of thej various oflicers anal expences of the Stale Governmett: For t.he saliry of the Governor, *3,500 Private Secretary of the Governior, 1, 200 Mesiger of the Govarnor, $1000 ; Conltti tingnt fund of the Iheet' De pat'tmntt, $i25,000, t uba et. to he draft of the Governor, ani to h) ac-mn-ed for annnally to thP reigislat.ture ; for rot. of Governono haot in Colhmibia, :80 for' printing and preparing bonds, st ocks and record book4, under Act of 21tt a Se'ptemhbor, 1800, to provide for 'fuind ing the interest and principal of certain stocks and bonds of the State pa~st dueo, *1,1Gb, to'ho drawvn on cheek of the Governor; 'for printin~g andl preparing bonids, st~ck and' record books, for l'nd ing the lie loan stock and and bondls, atthoristed the preset session, . 800. to ho drawn dn check of the Governor '; for two wvatchmon for the new State House and grounds. $960, to bo drawnt on draft of State IIQguso Koeper. For pay of the membecrs of the liegiR-. la e, Attorney- General auci Solicitors, mlhtg thme p resent session. $27,000 ; faor at-iest of the Clerks of the Senate and Hodse of R sprcesentativest, .*l,200 each, anl for the .services of two. a!slsstat .Clerks, *250 each ; for salari-es ot two Messengora and two Door-keepers, $.l50 each ; for Meassengers of the linso and Senate. for extra aervcesR as mai carri era', *50 ; fo'r Messengers' of Hoa)tt1, for aimiinur services at. last extra session, *25; for silhry '6f thte Keeper of thto State lionsa and i-brariamn, 0800 ; fo salaries of the, Reandtg (Ch-rks of the de nate and Hlonse, $256 (,c'V; for tlho services of four 1Rtgrossing Clerks, samo pay and mileage allowed mtembers of the Getneral Assenmbly, and $125 for sorvices of etrai IEgrosaing Clerks at tihe pre stcomtaigrn~ ; fr priters of the Senate and,-f. taf Reprresattatives faor thme p'reachtt Bossiflnl *I2',00, and that the ?.aberof cObi~s specilhed in' thea prop. sale of the printer ns af:cted~C~ by tho Id'giailature shall be printe.d and deposit ea'i, the bc of thea Treasurer of thei itate.f at, Colunibia, before thte first day4 of March next, anid the amount to he paid 'etcling to thte proposails, wich shnubR be asetrtained by te T'retanrer i ey pnsesei ly eehton rtyyns, . t n chtule thme. -sumi dnte Measongoru: for bringingm and dusdiveringt4 ito .h creLa. ry t SLta It* tot rs'of tdoction.L for memtbg~of , ogoge *1.000 ; fortn'in tinmggt egptjp'os ortr to Eglslativt i brary, 4200 ; $700t for theppy and nii lenge of theo Apocial Jauint doammitteco en the baink, sittimg dutring ithe recess; Lat the necessary expemes incurred by the Special IRail Road Comm iion, appoint od at the extra scssion, ;352 ; t.o heo. dore Stark, k..epeor of tih Stain i ouse Librarl'an, *5'28, appropriatled at last session, for arrearages of salary ; for de. fraying tho expoinses of Special Joi-i Committee appointed at last regular .s. sion of the General Assembly to inqnir and report as to the disposition of cer. tain public property, $300. For salary of' Chief' Justice, $3,500; for salaries of ten Judgs, $3000 eaeht for siaary of Att.orney-Genloral, $1,100; for salaies of five Soicitors, $900 ; for Clerk of Court of A prealm who shall -h Librarian, $800, the same to ineinde expences of ful; for salary of Messen. ger of said Court., $200 ; for pulciase of booki for library of Court of4ipeals, $1,000, to be drawtn and exp6nde0d by order of tho presiding Justice-; for fire. Wood and fuel for Court of A ppoals, $50; for salary of State Reporter, $5, 500 ; for pay of jurors antd constables, $50,000. For salary of Treasurer of State, $3,200, including the salaries of one or mo0re clurks ; for salary of Compt roller General, $2,500, includin g cltrk's saln ry ; to Comptroller-General, $200, for Imiakin-, out copies of tax returns in 1,367, and a like sum hr like services in 18%; for A.sessor of St. PhIlip's awl St. Michael's for mnacing out. and ahlixing assessments of each return. $800. For mslarios of eleven professors of the University of sitmth Carolina, $11, 000 ; for Librarian of University, who shall bo Secretary of the l3mrdl of 'True. tees, *000, to h pai d by the Treasutre*r of the St ate, quarterly in. advance ; for repairs of Jniversity buildings, $2,000. For pavmeiit of contingent tacounttts of the State, *37,000; for payno;it (if uich claims as miay b admitied by the Ji'gislature at its preseit sesvion, $20, 000 ; for tho education (f the deaf al dumb and the blind, $4,000 ; for repairs of the buildlings at Cedar Spring8, $2, 000; for support of free schools, $25,000. to I distributed on the basis of repro sentationi in the popular branch of thew General Assembly ; for ptyniint of such other claims or dmandsi on tie Stato its iy be allowed by the General As om. bly up-m the reports of other commit toes,. *$0,000;j for..LImatio Aay lum, $8;000. For salary nadl services of Soeretarv of tte, $500 ; in lien of all ebarge against the State for signing conunis sioIs. For maintaini ig andl keeping onen it Roper Hospital in Charloston, $3, 000, to be paid to tho Medical Society in irust for thei Ropor Pund. For the sutpport of ti Catawba Indiang, $1,200 ; to be paid to the order ofthit Indian Agent, anl to be expend ed tinder the direction of tho Gover n.>r. For the rent and fixtires of a house f4r the use of the CouirtofrApeals, $300. For expenses inciurred by Committeo on migrati on, appointed session 1835, $500 ; to be paid on draft of John A. Waguner, Chairman For Clerks on Committee on hIneation and Acconts, $00. For the purchase of artificial legs for citizons of this State Who have los. their's in the servico of the country inl the recent war, $20,000. For tst ing in the Coirts the cons tituionality of the act of Congross by wiech lands have leen sAlOl in S. illielna .unl St. I'ik,-'s Parishes, $5 000) ; to be drawin subject to the order of the Goyci nor. Thlat theo sum of $~23,000 he appro priated for the following p~urp~onna: $1 0, 000 for permanent jail for Ric'iland; $4,000 for permianeint jail for Datlinig ton ; $1,500, in addition to $1,000 ihacady appiroprititeud o build temporary jail for Sumter ; $-!,500t temporary jail for Chesterfield ; $1.500 in adlditioni to $1 ,000 already appropriatedl for Barin well ; (do. for Beanfort ;1 $,00)0 to cmn pleto jail and court bioutw in Lexington; I$1,000 for co.itpletinig jail in Lancas. ter. For coveringt no0w State Honse with a tin roof, $12,000. For the conl struction of aL Penttontiaty, $45,000; to lbe paid on draft of Govornor from time to time as name may be neoded, not tde bo dIrai wn until esti-mates furmshed and work contracted for. THE TAX AcT. IUpon the followitng articles thoer< shall bo an erdr vaulorem tax paid, au property accordimg to its iasessed value viz: On real estate. 30 cetnts ont every $100, except such lands as may be ir. possession of t he Froodlmen's 1Rarean iri Jauury next ; on the capital stock o1 all goalight companies, 50) cents oi every $1 00 ;on articles manufactured for sale, b trter- or exchange, betwon the first day of January, 1860, andl Jan-ntary, 1867, $1 ont every $100, it bo, paid by the mnutfac~turors ; on the gross amount of all spliritufous li(ctors (except on lignors muanutfactured ini thit Stato from fuits in their season,) sol from Jatnuaryl to Dlecember f31, 1807 10 pier ci.$it., to be0 paid quarterly to the tax collectors of :tho sevoral istricts Ont buiggias, datrietg~s~ gold and) silyoi pilate, watelros, jewelry and pianos, er hand Jaiatt~ ry 1, -f80j' acept those heli by dealers' for 8sale $1 on overy $100 Upon allIgross icomets derived frors the~ following AOureCos, thdere*halt hepi a ax, of thie porel tomrein~smofld the aggre'gato amioutt1 toonivod bet*Voi the let..day o Jiisiy,' 150,. atd the 1st day -of. January,l867 : 'rorn em ployiments, fatcnhies and pobsiew4 itnelding~ the profession oh dentistry (whethier in t11h inrofi'non of- the lat fth profs be <inved fromt Ie cot. sf 0 Suil, fees, or oh- l ources of prooal iicomt,) eseepti cleritymn , 2 ol every $100lo ; onl comlolissions receivedl by brokers, vondto ma terz, factors, 0om111mSiin Merchants, daltrl in ex change, (freign or domesti,) or int motigligtS, bonds and 1 her negotiable pa pers, $5 oil eveay 1; 1o theil ti grosn aiount of preminit received by insur. ance cimpni s incorporated WiLh in lilu State, $2 (in every .,10!) ; n! tih gros.s amount of premium reCOed by agen eius oif inurance coipiws -. d imder writers incorpliirtl withotti, the limits of thi Sinto, $3 on every $100 ; on the gross atoimtt of tile receipt.3 of OX I\rvM! cotpanie-t, $10 on every $10, to be paid to the Treasurr of the Sate ; ot the gross ainumitof tle reeipts ,fr tIie.l gripi colpanie, $5 Mn every $100 ; on the gross aiounit of receilpts fron the palo of pictorial newopapers 01' m:iga zines, $25, oil every $100 ; on Ithe gro~s receipt.s of newspapers I publi shed inl th is State, '.*A0 o vry $100 ; on tlh' aniutt of.SIles of g >oA, warot, Im --reha;. dixt, embracing all the arlicle.i of trade for sale, barLor or exchangiig, (sipniiuon iquors and the proidui of this State, an.1 the uinianufacuired prod ots of aiy of tite United Statv.c-u, or 'IXrritories ,h-reof exceptel.) ~which anly porson 4hl:1 have m114iado fromi the ist, day of January, of the present year o I ito I st, diay January, A. 1). 1867r G) cntis onl every $,100; for Sa0atie!i,, : tax of 50 emits for the nsi5ng y ear ; on the gross profit of natiotnal balh ., $10 Ol )vr $100; on the iem.msozi d.lrived rom t he nrts of phnuoorpi n g aIl la. giierreot.vi, $I on evervy $100 ; on aill incomels almountinga to mlore than $500 per nnin, d.i.ved from salaries, rent:, divide.nd<i .11l ldloney at intLrest, in excess of $500, 1 onl every 'i100 on the incotmes derived from ia w, Ilour and grist. mills and also from cotton ginned oin toll, $2 on every $1 00 ; on the gross ineuomes of rail roids, (not, ex epllt1edi by law,) $1 on every $100, blut that whenit ai p of a rail roal only is wit f.h in the li Ii its of- th it Sta to, the rentrii of its incomo shall bear the simi ratio 1.0 its Whole incimil thait t.he -g!.h of road itt th:s State beart to its whole Th1o f1 dlowing prsions Rre to pay a tax on every $100 of gross incomte; hto tel kacperK2 $2 ; resltuirant.s or eating honso!, $2 ; livery stables' $2 ; butch. ers and htosterz, $2 ; biliard tbl, bowling ales, $5; bar roims, whether conneo:t.d wit h a hotel or otherwise,$10; ferriks, $1 ; toll gates, $1. Upon taking ont, a char!., excopt for il'igion.i, cbanitnabtlo anid educational Iipurps , 720 ; each renowal of chaner, u ider tii A ct., $ I. The koepers of pnblic r co courses salll pay a tax of (,100 ; eacl piblic bak, stagi comchi, dray and bagguige wngon s1all bo taxed $10, and each omnitons $25. All persoiS representig puiblicly, for gwin or rowat ri. any 1ays, conedy, tritgody, or other em ploymont of tiie stage, or exhibitin g wax.work3 or otier shows, of anty kini w!tatsoever, 11) be paid into th litnd of tle Clerks of th.1 ('ourts respectively, (who sha!l h" boon I to collect and pay the sIM into the puilic Treastiry, excetin in cses whiro the sini is now re(inireid by l;v to be pid t- corparatuon or otlerwis.,) $ 10 per day ; cirens., ex hibitumns.,&50 Iper day' ; dogs shill be taxed $j1i, int for each phmittatlion antdi inhabn ed lot, in a towvn or vilhoge there sf.all he one dog ex4mtedtlI from taixution. every mailo between tie ageus of Iwenity. onei iandi fifty, residtint in te State, on the first day of lAXbruairy, 1867, ecep they be icapipl e of e'aring aISi spport.. 1Every emp Iloyer shall miiifo ret urnui of the namies of all personts that, aire em Iplayed by himt, aind pay thIe tax of sucht Ipersonl or personi, me which case the ta x re.ceipt slhall he a g)od andit valid set -off in atny actiotn for waigns by such ot plOyee agaitist. sneh onmployer. All taxes levied ont property, na pre scribeid itn tlhsA ct., shlttl be pai. to the tax collector fo te isitct orParish in which said propertly is locatetd, oxcept. that the tax levied on rail road, express and telegrapht compiftes be paidl into t Trenistnry of the State. hThe lots anl i hmses on Sutlhvan's Is lad shlUlbe retirnedl to the tax cnl lea tor of the ta~t district, int which they are anItetd in the Raimo manmer as iot~her itownt lots andI houtses, atnd shtall bo liable Li) t he samet rates of t axaitiont. The~ taxes heroin lovieti shall hbe paid only in gold or siiver coin, Ujnitemd States reasury niotes, or ntotes of ntatitonatl bahnk4 or theo bills recivable of thie Staite, and - alo'pay certificato of jitrort and contstatbles for attentdanco ont the~ coutrtq. T1hte tax colhketonrs of the Rev ral collection dlistricts shall be allowed, oni all suine8 of mioney paid into theit htand:i for taxationi, aL cogmm~onl, ats follows .For St. Philip's and $t Mi chtoaL's.--per' cet. ; for Andorson, .A bbevihlii, Kersha w, Richland, Clarot. don, Darlintgtoit, .Lanreps, Marion, Now berry, Ornge, Spatnnbuirg, Suttnor, Edgefield; Union, York and Barn well, fotr. per. cenit.; for Olgat~orfioeld, Green. ville, LAncaster, fexingtoni, Marlboro' Wilheuburg, sitiper.conL.; for f lorry, St. Heolen,: St. Stwvoen'e Christ Chnrohi Prlna d WViitnrt 'All Salioti' S too anid Gooso Creek, At. Johnt's H~erke, oy nmtl (Cllitn ami %t Petor't' figle per cemt. ,for t. Anudiow's ntd St. Thomas anld St.. Demiis, enu per centl.; provided, That in all districts w here 1I, taxes anounl, to uiore thii $30,00. Lhe commissions ill be tWO per esi. on the excemsm. Tax collectors to naki. returns to i he Trensury in Columbia, o, or before! duly. 18('7. No tax codllector or assessor shall' receive his commisions tiff their return.+ liive been received at tho Treasurer's ole, and beenl approved by him. Th assesaors f' I ho s8veind istricis ale I<quired it) re-turn to tie tax eoilc. tor lists of all persons in their Aim rici, subhjuol. to the capital.ion tax, widi -neh partdietnlars of resideice, etc, ;s 11m1V serve to identify the persona. Tho ta'x (ollector is re4}ired to pay to tl:e Slate Treasurer thf- q w-rlt(iy ret inus -within thirty days. 1,44.1 tax collector sh111 aMtend at. the courl bouse, - ome other publicple,.dmly, for ono.:week previ onla Ito I11in r his fill returni. All taxes on1 incoics shall irefer to those received between JaTnuary 1, 1803 and 1867, (exeept spec;i de4signatlion. I 0forel ile colleclion of 1.he taxes herein levied, an assesseillt shall be made of the netAl valtino !)f the proper ty Iraxe1 ; mill for that plrpose the lax collectors off.ho several Districts anud Ptrishes, et-'pt th Ptrishs of Mi. Ihilip and St.. M ichael, are hereby consti. t1 a s(31 surl. Each tax collector, bef!Lo <-utering upon Ida dtes as ases Fo11, hl take ali sul)cribe, bor4 e the Cl-.-k of tho Court of the Distiet, the following oath, whieb shall be enlorised On1 his Comis1sion, viz: "I, A. 11 , do promise and swear dint 1 will, to the be-st of )v ability, execuute 11he duitiesof a4se4s1or for my collctciion di tricl, and will, without avor or pa1tial-ly, aee'r lain andl s:us1 s the aitznal value of the proper.y. real and personliI, up i-m which a') adr/Orem lax is laid before., and fur r.t purpose of laying such i x." 1The United Statos (!uproio Court. PNmdoronls bodies move silowly. hia is strikingly the Case with the tribunal above namid. ft is tjpiito otherwise with its co-ordinato branch ini tho Glovernment. Congress is om JILtiCally a fast -body, and gets i broughl a% most, unconlseia -ablo amounit if 1lgi. lation. 'h akeIalIg since Cocsed to stop and! refloot whether or not iny bill under consideratioin onn stand the Cons4itutional test. The ExLecutivo veto proved no barrier ; this Caint oi-posit ioni being iore conside) 1ed in the light of a stim11u1us to "over ride"' sail veto. 'They appear to have altogether for ottout that there is a third ari of the Government, (,m powered to decid between the E xe cutivo and tle ConIgroSssOionif view of thle Constitution.. It is only withlin the lastfow days somno of theso neow laws, involving conotituti.uit pIes tions, have como before tih) Silremle Court, and its deoisions being atgainst Congress, and the party represented by the dominant majority in both Houses, a hu and cry is at on1ce set up for a reeoinstruction of tho Su preme Cot-rt. The New York IT, raid comes out i a violent onslaught onl this Cour t, and counsels Congress to disimiss the old Judges, and get n1ow ones wha sit dil approve the Act or Congress. But thore is a diificulty hero. Suah recon.Strict ion caI sn (only lh otiected by anther amendient to thle (Constitution. That, iet rumnet doo~lares (Art. 3, Soc. I) that, "tile .Judges, both of the Sup)reme and in forior (Courts;, shuall hlold1 thir oi' 31s (during good behla viour."' Th'.o Su don~t of Con~lgress, and)4: wviill) romin~~ till tihe p)eopilo see fit to amendl~i the Constitution for the purpose of des) t royinug th'e indopondonaec of the Ju diciar'y, whri olh wo iniclin 1)to4 thiink willI n)ot halppon very soon. In the ean timio, says tile 'lkn..criput, thiero is a powerful hooh1 ini the nose0 of the0 Con grossionatl Lovinthian, andi thle territor ializinig of the Southern Statos is a miatter about which more than1l 1uno de1 partmienit of thle. Govermoent will have someoting to sa.. That our 'eadors maiy know who these Judges are, wo give their names and the date of thoir atppointmen0t. It will be 110een from these dates that the mnajo)rity, five out of nline, halve been appo10inted. 811no tile commco..43 ment of the war,arid m)1ay reaisonably be supposed not to be "Copperhead," have all b~oln nlomlinated1 by President Ldincoln, and confirmed by3 a Republi canl Seinato, 1'ightL of tihe nine, mlore over, are Northeorn lohn: 1803-S, 1P. Chase, Ohio, .Chief Jutst ice. 835i-Jamon MJ. W~ayno, (loorgia. 1 845S -Samuol Nelson, New York. i1846-Robert C. Urior, Pennl~sylva~ 1858-Nathaun CliffoIrd, Maine. 1862--Noahi E. Swaytne, Oh10. 1862~ | Samuel F. Ml'iller, lowe. i8613-Stephon J, Viold, California. -~charlst on News. Hion. J. Medlf WViley. (ongros. sional t'opresenltltiVo 'ke, from the Montgomorfv (Alaika- SDismret, '1M nast returned fromt 4 .auhington, 511( Ie.xptosaw thgdaQViou I 4aJ1 .Alaltanu tion of .t1('6i ''tlA hdl ihant u ndhandiixa i~l0 tuld ee'pa1 sad ian'freroce to those of our peopli who~ IMbr imder political disabiitica. Ii'.ii~'l~ie 'iiiOwi disadvll I e..a' of "e. i'i1c j -;. j~:IclI!d hby I IJe IIry \\l1.id 1Ilee-clivir IazL wv(' C?1OccoIT(A. t hu I~.d I''iV 1lil1'erileV, it is 1i:oially tile poor th ill'. i Ory thle lot. 1 1.4ie ni imi filuIlt 1I-r teor ct a dollar. 'J.'le toercIa t. ill iv locr 11:11111s it. Chance toC' et, tliottglltlv2.IV ef (Iilir3i', (for 1121Ihltilts -11-02 a1! wyli h24) ('1 ! ) 11:18,ws it Io I he t :a'Ior, :11.d 114. m c igit. loc'.4 niot loo~k t111,ti i'iptl, 1lo1. nort lii! it, Iwr h wihi h' to seru1iiii izo it choe lv, pmASI its to (l ie Irro('0I'; fild looks2 (et iL o.VeI W hIIt Ilot w ll~ , ) ove(r jiartiolhr. reid j 1ii~ 'I look it. n1i liiA. got ridi of air'~ ' it to Llue to,1-e hIiiosl ; -41 ikep t s'It. 0Il g t 1.4 j v1110o tole no dl.it to 111i11 111-, klo.woio . hat it, vn i! no r, hill d erso that.) 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Sv' the I n~ k.4 An r0onal '':ud ' C!11 H r . 111:ly~ 'Jal:' T *\'. fa l ill ' i ll aft .llt(. II cliori\ lo11 i.t 1 lwi .I Ctti f Iy W om1liI~ llI le f i t, when they tiiarr Air bola , ir that doling con Altl '1i' )111 . way vi1k1 "yu tio alln an t.he tbid til ro Ill 1111it t 111,011 it; 11u 1 1ifI 1a r lth i~ iv.' ha thano theou tppe (''ud t id g~vd KOw pot ow thal the gllilo~ the) ado1ti Iud itilgol thr :t.- I - b d tid.h n [lint E!:11!'es Ln ti'mo ''im gI' I 1.1.e1. 1' 34-l .fcc mmlianu o .Ftny .pkolaImt 1u rI'05.1 t at r t iot, leu Ebt. ii L~ dinoe :t t1- lw ''li v4'Ol I ) a. 11011l Jilli.1 t i t 'iC L II~I2 llt I 1)' 110 ,)itnI y iotlie oxlc ri n t, tai t. A:i (221 I) ;culiii ()I i'f'a lor the~v 8i1)1.11)ualit 11001liti4 - W~'Oi C]O I 111211 1 1 'al i AHSik,' LVre~ Nlattoc,o hucrevjOlIC oreml t~t the nuortite . nacohnvtitldovlar.d Alci) , t ho smae edlv, (Jongro ])-il [ouisifi n tIdo thr Onni4Ci 01' Mes. Svl-ayM Mtove'nen 0 %ilorysi, Cornkoto hmit pr1115 ito thenhtrllc of' lito Fieun sh i f. . JLl rtO I 'iNtlit i IV IlII The Reorenid Radical. Ve extract the following frot a let tor in theo New York /;prdatvt CAhdimbia, I)eembuer 10 : . J,'ording to promise, y'oldures von froit thist pine of desolation. )'iriin my businessi tour tho ihte Smvih. I had an oppiortity of leiarning uni wit. nsin~;GIg imuch that is taking place iv t hose States, Vhil the C1o1is are dark and threalenin, I do not beliove tiwre ever was in the worl-l's history a people io .bear their aiflinenns w'iih moere philoSophy a Chnlsti:t torttinhe, than these Inforitei pepl. Th..v know ',be dangers, amil their wr. Yet, amidst it ill, tIhey are cherfiTl. II ally one Lad told Ime what I have sLtn, Sin1ce I wrote . oil, I would not .i ye helieved it. I have seen I:ly litnie Orph:m', whose ahliers.. fell in w h;t twy th1onght .n gOOd cau se, bit what. we know to have bei a very mitai.i one ; whose wid >w somi) oft whom are young and bit i, but. a close observ er will see care an(l sit 'ring depict ed in their coiIIIteInIceS. Mitiy are penai lesnow wlio were nn-rl. inI the lap of luxury. I'hiey fail y by (lily to spll. port these little ones, who have commit. ted no sin, who ar tle snIl'-erern for other's errors. As a randieni. I alwai ys lent a willing ear to fill stories of $no'itd . ern barbirity. With ia fee ling (f hate I took -li'ght. in ci-er nating all kiil of tibstrl falshiods about. the.<z eiopl, andl thorgh'~t 1 was dointr .Io senii. J acknowlelge my error, a aion deter mined hirenfler tOat no hypicniei1 preacher, no political denagigete shall ever lead me agin by il the nose ; and niless the Northern mases arou.s thems..elves, these same imi"dmvi wh-!o are now ruling in Conigres' , will nlot only make Ihis, ut thic wholo North it hell, won-o tin i n iev..llionm tlw world has over seen. Pol'i:i-dl prench. rs have aways beei, anid ahways will be, a cur.e to anv country, wherever they reside. Inst ead of preoauintg Christ, they preach I Ie Devil ; but how enn nlything l e x lweed, when I)ivine grace, with all its beautv and holiness, is far awnv Irom their hearts? Dunring imIV tour I have not. heard one diloval word from ny Soiothern man, nor hv:ie I heen trieated in any other than a re. spctidfl manner. It is a faelsehod abmnt Northern men being 1'ej oil. as thoetinids of lolenl nwnel of thm North will testify. SlivI lies are gott.'n 11y to prevent thie reconi tirtution of thn Statel, and to hol-l them nii-r miliinry ritle: ut. wii e iliy ar injuring thl Sooth, Ihey tre doing the samte to their own seelion. .virnor Wort.h, of Norih Carolina, las reco-mtiinld, in order to selo the negro q(ti'lin, anfl to givo tli etnjis iXc aid onial rights, to immigrato nll who ar1t willing to )o to Nev Engliitd. Wby shoi the.".. .saints ohjoct ? \V bly to be Colistelnt, they should glailly Aid in' this enterprise, in order to givo t h poor freedein efrility. hlring this S ilject before he 1peolb, and ndk New 1'ngland to do these people tihe good she has promised. 1 will lot, you hoar from m1e again. In haste, Youri, respeet filly. A Nouwrnisn, MAN. P. S -T nm dul to seu in lie gil. Lat it lin ate u' ot (CinnectIdient the cn--i servatives mal Donijncrats are m oving for a great Coivent tn, to itgtrato a mtovemtil by whickh a N'.atiotnal (Conv uen tioni of all the' thiirt v-six totles shll tithm Ldbto to conisider' who, j i be-t t o be donte. Kenutieky is fodlhaing ini thne gret, mt'1oeent also. It. in ist, ta'oe plc Jf enha Conve'ntioni is post puonil manyit muothis, a!l is host. It, will be too lato. Son-rn CAnorLIsA RA T.ROAD 1lO~ns. Th'le .Aud itor of the Souths Carolinat Ra:~ilroad, in another colounnt (>t the \Kews tli s moi'ring, ann iounlces t hiat the (Company is prepared to paty all the inteicst diue on thteir couponst for J1ainuary, 1 867. 'lThe foroign debt, of $2,000,000 htas beon simtil arly prov'id od for in London. We are sincoroly dlad to bo abbe to record this. The bnsiness of the (Comipany is steadily improving, as our readers may htavo nlotniced, from thie very last recoipitt of cottonl daily publishe~d for some wookslc - past. On Saturday last no losis than 1'-44 balos reached Charleston over this rond. i'Tho South Carolinia Railroad CIom pany have had at lotig and( touigh sitrtg gle wvithi the beriuest of debt and de sttruction 1loft them by the cslosinlg of thio war. Unte its frienids will be pleased to learn. that thre damagos te road, depots, stationi houses, bridges and rolling stook, has booni generatllly repairod, andt that too. without adding! by loans to the (dobt of thle Companuy wvhich, like mnany ind ividuals, put it, shouldors to the whoel and worked out-no thanks to Ilorculo. Tho11 stoekhiolders, wo take it, have conohwdod to lie just (to others) bofor< thieyocani alYord to be generons (t thornsolves). Another six. ynont~b: tua~y put thomi in a position to~ trat thonuaalves once more to, a somi-aninua dividendo We should be glad to) re cord similar suces of all our Rail road Ciompanios.--Charesto n Ne~ws, Napolon has at kidney diseaso; Vbettn Ematnuel a paralyz'ed rIght Larmn; Ilemark I sie'k; thle E~mpress Carlotta ornzy ; th hi~Itrof both the~ Emnpejor of Anstria ean rhe'Q$eeu of IIAtidvyO hW* tuh'd gEy Wit a d tilr e rede di9Wa i Sprofotnil melancholy, Who. wouh ttL wea .a crowni?