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Desportes, W & Co Proprietors.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquiry, Industry and Literature. [Torms---$3.00 per Annum In Adv e VOL. 1 WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNE $DAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 187.N TIfE FAIRFIELD HERALD IS l'Cni.1i1 JsD WE.EK.Y l'Y )ESPORTESN, WIUA MI & C0. Termys.--Tim listpq.%m L; published- Week ly in the Town of Winnshoro, at 63.00'in varcably in uloaunce. g All transiont. advertisemients to be pniti in advance. Obituary Notices And Tributes $1.00 per quaro. Selected Poetry. Fro theu fs C/har leston Mer',cury. J IN VINOULIS, Jiraver. now that tlopo soems dend. Than when her banines, liecked with red, To hostile brecz ms first. were spreatl ; lrave Carolina! Girander, now that all seems lrof, Than when ,he reoked nol Cre not Cost, lut, dwIn the gage of battle tet; rand Carolina I 'oker now her childrenm, far, .Tin ere ltho purple h:oils of var )fad clasped It lpalli4 Sit hern Stnr ; Pure Uarotina I P'roildor now, whenl sad nid lorn, Than in her freedoni's dawrning morn; Tho foe may jto.t, but dare not scorn, Proud Carolina! Noblest, wearing sariow' crown, Th0 tru'Ct. wI en dark fiortit nes frown In faith oreet,-'toigh imittein down, Great Carolinai Nolare.r now, elichi 4on that's lain; Al holie r now, eachi. - im,:oned plain; Each life a lin in';:iwy ehnin; Dear Carolina ! Dearept, ini thmie bour of need, O)tr oiwn lavol *aet4 with thee we bleed, EtornAal honor he I y inteed, boved Caruolina! Love, faith nl (ruth thy :rent heart ill lIn Y inculis 1-unicongeired astill, Still Car-olinai! F. W. D. Chaileston, S. C., Jan. d1, 13,7. Woman'- Lo7. DY A sorrsi or MaIs. J~mxA~s. Mon oanot. love as women do ;-hoy may: 110 all devotedteess. a11 neem to live And brentho but in tle idol's bight. ; nay look I Oin nil things she has toiehed as sanctified Mity think of her nll-treii' all t.'h ught. Of her f:air faio aiii iher rominboired voice .11 9 vri sh---nladdioned into jealousy, If site ha ve bilt a smiuo that. is not thir's MN1ay ho lired baOk totI enderne again ly a kin.1 word ; ma1'iy linger on her .etepa Mang on her s:niles--buit. (ill they calot love As womeii do. Their lovo is lit, a dream, A witohery-n enChatnient-and if tlie::, Leavinlg, peurohbnn'co, romn- lingering light On the horizon of teil' ihnughts. but not The glory and the bcnuy of its dawn ! Conigrasaltonal. WV asaIro , Janitury 4. SI.xAr..---Mr. IH-1wAt'.lh pre It el apti. tionl for the inucreaste of lie t laril! on himor: - ed wool; Relrred to the Finanoo tiommnit - too Mr. M" fain present. lol iii miar pet itiolls. -Mr. Trmubulml Called ip the hill to rioleal tle PiesiWn 's amneliCsty power. Thie peniiling iottij on, wgr. upon .MIr. 1iisbury's amndm--yo:'t .o rlplal the.' en I iro coalietoaion bill in8tobl oftho thirteenth eootion of it. Mr. Johnsoni being entitled to file floor, addressed the Seiate upon fhe moansre. M. .Jolipsont prgoded to miake a lengit hy speeih on thec bill be'ira the Senate. lit saidi ho hiad advised the lheduitive to issne agenerali procla.nation. of amnesty, andl hadl endelavored, s0 f:.r as he was able, to brjin' it caot. bult the Execut~ve hard not seen propor oi (1o so. S~ome1 of tho first jui-istsm of t he count ry--manny of themon iember ofi (l ho Repumblilnu party, and somea of' the best jn. istsa of lanigland-haduu exprossodl 11h op1inion lhnt the imomienit helligeront, rights woroe granted, thie comiss4ioni of treasont wats imi-' piossiblo. If this point wori brought before the Supromo (ourt, what iheir decisioni toubld 1)e ho 0could not say ; but on t he other pIint, the right, of a1 State to secode, lho did not doubt. for .ne Inst ant t hat it, would'-do - olde that there was no right. No proclamation of. annesty ilad bae issued, and no trinia for tronson had taken piaco. -The first wats duo to the Preident b~ atr was inot his fault.. man o delicato henlth ism now held im. maured in prison, who hluv hoen -onlled to of popo. If thlis thing hiad happened in any otheir country it wonhi hiavo been do scribed as an t of ext rmelt atrueli y. Mir, Il oward sid the opinuion at the law officer of' Mr. Johnison had pronted the trial of Mr. Davis fromi taking place. Mr. Johnsont said lie was ready- to be do.. livore.1lip to the m-ueshual of the - court ali thorised I o try hhln. .Theo prisoneri: hail potitioned for a trial, bit the court in whoso cirouitlho was rofused' toi roceive himi on th ron that hoe ionid ilot be hold In usoy. Itad ailso b'eon said- that (lie Chief Just ico could not pi'dszdo, bocad~so Congress hand chnnged the. oirouit. Mr. Jptnsoni anid no maltteiwhse faualt it.was, . ivA a blot on'American civilisantion that. the prhsodsor wan riltained ; tu:14 If, in huis dlelicato state, hte shouiild die, the natIon itbtld lbe responiiihlo for hIs' death. -ie ien-h (Johntsoni) been president he should havo paroled him long'slnce. Mi. -Hanishiury spoke in ihvor of lis amiendment totepeal the entIrecoocaion lull lnst oA d of theo Itirtoontt t oot ion :nu upon the vote bolinlten it wai uigreood to. Tihe .9enate-tlion ytog oggthobi~Il pnd pass. edl it by 27 to '1. too on the Appropriauiioni 13il1, reporte-. t he pest offidoi stpro'priatiorn. Tfhe' bIll 'wp ref'efleii'tfo thme dohmht t~eoo 't hd lol on th6'smate'nf ihe Union.' Mt. Hiiubbat'I;"6 t'otabe'flent ihtrodthed a preAmleo amid: resoilti declurin'g' fthe people oughlt not for Iheo prs to be fur1' the fedtfotidif rof he' ~tbile dbbt.'" ot to the QmsW4i t(o Wyt aii'd M etmid. a 'I' On~dtdi 'otfM. i adeor~mfttleeif Ways and Moans was instructed1 to inquire into (ho expedioey of so arranging -tho tariff ol ii upr, ni~oluses, colQ amd othier nrticie, ns to diHinimae in fanvr of free gmown as apdinst dive grown prOdets. The Ilo:s weit i:n-1 Cotmiitteo of the Whole, and- sever-al membolrs mande speech-es oin lhe state of the Union. Nothig ofpar liclat interest I trnmpired. W in os~, .lJannary 7.-it lite House, AIcNturg, of Alissouri, introdIed t resoli tion sauing whercas Unonfedornto owners of slaves werc takinlimg adrvantage of th1 Aot of (ongress whic:.h paid loyal ownielr for their sIlavesZ who were in United States service, the Commiilte on the Julioiary Ibe instrot ed I o itlnire into the expediecy of repeat 1ng the Act. boan. of Alissouri, ttrolucel a reqolItion setting furtih that.it, was tie dnt y or C )mgross to iloeach the Presdeit and bidge itho txecuwtie powra, clect. pertect r orgali z Ilion of,11 the onthern litend! to stenre by dicote. I ederal le;;isbati-l m he right. of snif -ago to tihe igroes in the 1,it,(ide ray -1 il ates. Th rCSOlutioln was ]aidl over. lr. Ashley intro-hneI:1 ia Ii.pir and renio lulom inpeoclling .\ndriw .lohns on, as Vice P'resilint of the Unitel lafte , of high Crimesl and misdemeinors, im tlht hle 1,anrym edl power and violae-i laws ; thit he had mae410 oorruptive use o' t.i appointing pow or, the pardoning power, and the veto pow er ; thato hIad corrpily disposed or the ynmic pmrpery or the tiied St:: 4s3: 1At to had 'ortilitly intiferfored inl elections. ami v guilt y of other high cits and iiide 14 mioiirS. 'le reohtitiont insirne10 I he Ji ticiary Conieiittee to ipng-tira whethir, in '.ha 4:.udischrge of ik 'ldt les, Amdrew .ohn. .ixi; Vice-Ir enilnit and an'Ng IPresilent of .lhe- llnii iI: tAedt:t",. was uihiy ofalets designa. 'l it) to o-;-t t e (I o vrm orift e United ta tes or any departlmnt, tlhoreof, and wheelire hle hat b'en giilt y of snoh acts as in tholaw would Ie don omI i nlat:ed 1 igh Crim Ins t:l 4 iI mb:d morS,' which rredu t he in. ;tr;po~Aiion of 1.ho0 Ilono, andl[ that the Com, miilte have po\Yor to send for poi.no)s anid pail: S. Mr. S ip-ni ig nioved to Iny ite rafoluiaon oiIn the Iable, whi1h was disagreed to by y11w10, unyi 110. Mr. Ashley denanded tle previoits que1. .1on on tie pa:mgo Of le resoition, And it w T11O0) Th eColutin ai)I s Withon agreed I) by a vocl of 1013 yeas to 3d nys. A. mn I ho i raieds w-%o voicl in file ntegt ie w re llavib. Dl i anI 'llaymiolt of New York, Whatley and Lathlmi, of West. iii,1 and Spaling, ol Ohio. Nle, lK ttslon intrqdoed a joint resolultion. dcltring tihe met an.tling .C tle thirteon.hm timenient .) IhO Constittl ion, which pro. hibl.'s slavery or in volmtia! ry r~nrvitude, ex. ep. ans pn1nish1mont. ot' crii. It prontin. cgs hint the irno m nin41log of that amend. muent . j-ohibJS ilavery iniall firmas except I. dStO execuntion qt .a sentence Uinpobing a do. finite petlmi ty, aeotling to the 1-twq ; whih phally canti i, witit-mI vi olning lie Con situt4ion, impose any other sentence than that of imprisonmet, and that allj trtinets aut h ms- ai tou into eervc.nda zn in viu lWtion of the anmnoni, and t herefore void. Tihe resohtion laid over. Mr. Stevens was called upon. and intro rhiced ani andimlment to lime bill to provile GovernmntilHi for the Sout I, providing that no peron y hall ha dprivei of tho ight to vote, by reai of conviction or punislhmient for treason, or- si4 apiion threof. Ito Stat. e Ihat he ored the am1ilenduent, becanse, he hal been roliably informined that, hi North irolina anlld her S et' te:e, in anticipation of I he paisage or t he bill. (h people were peo fcerring". el ch4 4ys :.l 444 ving negroes whip. pod, in order. thtt thly ight, ho dquali. Il -1. The Am enet. was mrmred tohe pint ed, ani the bill wai.s further postpon e.I. The President Iransmitad a message, veoing tihe iieg.o nifrage hi. Morrill contended that the while people who voted agaiinst such franchiso were not Irtre expanonut (if the principleJ lit aower. I1ining the pop::lar will, bothk white and bhtok ought to ho consilled. The white peoplil hal nothintg to do w*vith lte quest ion, thi DiIiic. jeing; untler the excetiivo nmind Itgislative control of ton1gres1%. Others yske in fnvor of pasin: thm hill over thV volo. Johnmson, Doolit t lo and Cowan repli e.1, o0ntnding that Cot.ross shonl resicect. the wishes or the people here, and bneanoj t h'y were ohelploss, should not. nct in a ly. r'annical mnnmer. Thme hil1 paned overu the veto-21 againut. 10. Ainonig time latter- wa not ing VioceP-Pesidenm t Fot or. Fift een mem-01 ber3 were fbt.tel Th'le liisoi is y 'I to nct. upon the bill, and1 It is not donibtod liha, they', too, will follow time enm~le( of the Sonnt'o, the Pmeidmet's objections1 niothwim tthindin1g. W Atutrroacs, .Jamnnmry 9. --in time SIenato Mr. Sitonert prosented a potion01 fr-omi lie oitlizens of' V irginki:, aking f'or a republicant formi of govermenoit in thlit Slnt o; whicht Wats r'eferredI to time Cuinittoe 0.1 Itecon. st inc1tion1. lie ftal resented al pro'ostl of Miatlachnt I citi1310ngm aginst tic adlmis. tiOn of Nebraska with a~ - onsilttiont dh fr-anchiising coloredl citizensi. In lthe JLis, Aleii. Chandlr (Domoeratb arose to a quiestiotn of pmriviege, and sai I I iht huis vol e oiin ihe impeaolhlmont. resolution had4 bmeon in'orectly r'epor-t ed, and mtoved1 that, time reporlori to'the Associatod Prtess be tmdor the samc railes and -egtlat ionis as Ilie reportrs of' tIto :ongre-sioned4 Oilan. lit oalncluision, ho slated th:tiI. hte 1had votel for thle resohtions: iin ordier .(that .the- prelsmien. inight, haivo an .ppmotnity to vimndicate him. IA resohlttion'w: q alophted, Crcuig tihe Scor'et try of thme Iteriort to infortm ihe flinse 41f:4apy mnojifmontion is neOCessarty. in them tiid artibiTo ofihw treafty with t he Cherokao In - dilpis, whi~eeby 8,000 negiroa- in limo connm I ry' of sitild Indtinsntt1 hmave their rihts doe A bill authior-izing ihd~-pulrchns of (lie howor'11 porti (of thme Cily hlih Park, int New York, for the stum of $500)~,0f-j, for ,a post. oilico an~d lJniltd S3tatos,otitstm hIouse, wats passed. Tiie hilt, for Ithe admiission of' Nebraska 'was taike'n ny, amnd, ~after onsidralo~ dis CInsuion, was amentded so an to make the~ Act fort'he admission of time Stat Lako et~t't with tho cohditiomn that. thtero shonthi te to abrildgemet, of t he elormive frainquise 1o anly personsw by reiaon of' tighit or' 00o0r, en epti pgr~ I alianig nom taxed ;i und it was~ themn p ldd by a. vore -' !14 to il." Time Colorado hill wa-1 Ihot) te. 'n up atmi passelc imtheSo fi. k t atosin *hb tI~ oooi pl. od olitions In the millitare sprvioo of to flebiottivo Ashtley -tolls his frie'Ils l)e Is cortain t o pass his bill to- -roconstruoitheo Sout hern SLtates, Simate, peti;tion vro ros~ltiTM for' L 4panAgf Ahol Ilonpe tariff 1il ,' r. 'Irmfo prceeted a potitirn for thte modt firation~ of' to dty onl sogtr3. Mr. Sum'tner presenteid the petition of the College in Pennsylvania for a con st.aitioi nalI amndmi(hilent, abolishing all diitinctions oil ecconit of color. In the Itne, Mr. Cooper presented the credlentin of A. M. Branich. a lRep ros(-idativo of Texas, and Thomaq J. Poster, a itt rstt.tv' from the Third Conlg ressioil Disiriet of A :amina ; whihi were referred to tl:e Conmiittee on Reconstruction. Mr. Miller introduced a bill supple. menit ary to the Act refilaing to the can cellationi of revenue stnips ; which was referred to t lie Conmittee of WiarsI and MeaN . A 11 er somediscuson, Ife bill was. passed. In th1o Senate, among the petitions presented, was one by Sumner, from Iineaster County. Pen sylvinia, asking iain -liati legislation t.o prevent any diinetintion being inade in'* the District of Columbihin, the Territories and the ten unreconstricted States on account of birth. -ace or color ; referred to tLI Com littCe on1 Reiecol nruiction. Tte Smate pas.ed a bill fixing the coimencement of' Congress on the 4t Ih of Mal-ch. The n elons concurred inl ti Senato aiumeidmen11ct to the bill fixing' the ti14 bf ievet ing of Congress. on the 4th of M -rch. It prohiitst con'trutivo mi lea. Albo copenrred in the sente alieniment to the bill aneiini, tile Act organizing the Territories, which pr ovides that. there shall be no denial of thi elective franclhise on account of rae, color or grevois condition of servitude. The vote stood 10 1 against 38. The Senate bill for the admission of Nebraska into the Uvion was taken np, and tliort was made to pit it on its pais sagel(. T 11his bill. while propo'sinig immo.ie dmitelv to admit thAt Stati, alcComlanie3 it, witi a condition to annul a provi.sion of its Constitlution which confinea suff. rage to whites. Mr. Garfitld [inepubli. capJ eartnestly objected to forcintr through'a bill of this importannce Wit1ih out debte. antid stated his opposit.ion to the conditioti, rotnarking that it. would 6:eiinish a Iaigerous precedent., for Con gress llight aIlit South Carolina or o)t her Soithern States in tle siao 'waly. Mr. Wilson, of Iown. said such a condi tion %Vas wortllesis, and wionl.l ho of n'o hinling for'ce. The Lotiso refutie'd to layv th bill on the tablo. Tho question will again be considered to.morrow. 'Rhot -k . I'a f..m r m30 111;imistonl or Coloradili is accom1paniiied by t1h 41m110 com111itioni And Coisi.it Ilt ion. That StatO also prechides iegrocs front voting. This cond i tioin Was ndopted to alleviate the o!jections or Suni r and other radienla to thie nhilision of the States, ain1 to do away with sn(frage being confined to whites. Taxiy Gmu-r TOnAco 10A~-ony oF SPAIN -A sojourner at e'illol writes: The10 change from the fhiry scene in and i rotimd thu ilezair to Ihe tobacco (nto rv ik liko nothiing oil this planet. Pt your ht11and into a piteler of hot water and quickly plunge i, into another of cold, and the change will not be a wvhit ilore sI range than to pass3 from the beau irtil A l(iza. ir to the prosence of 5,000 young girls, nill in one room, aid Sovil loinns, to, in the factor'. They are old enong'th to bei mischievoius aid "put on i airs " I doubt, if as many black eyos cii li seen in any one pinco as in -this fctory. T'I'li fingers tmovO rapitdly an ie lir longis a lit tle fater. Both consiumte 1.01 thiousani pouiid. per day, buit yon must not suiplose -that they use ohneco ill any shape ; bit, they must, talk, and talk they dot witih a "rapidity hnt, is am)az~ing. I have often heard thiat a womu1tan'il weapon'~ is her tongue, annd that the~ sex were notorious for iisitng it, but, like muany other uinkin~d state. meiits ne 'inst ILleaven's best, hist, gift, to tlhe Flabrico des iTbaccos of Seville. W hat, may be the weight of mischief mannufnetalred each day along with the eig-tra, I doi't. know, but, I feel safe ini stat ing thbat it is at least, egnal with the tobacco. T1his factory wais erected in 1770, is 660 feet long by 525 wide, and is snrroundtied by a~ moat. It is thme pici pal factory ir. tho kitngd:>m, as ever~y one uson tohnenoe inl S.>mO shaipb in A ndubtltin, not excepting the ladhies, hut it is when t.hey are on the shady side of forty tht tiey puff tad cogitate. Stantt, eigars anid cigarottoa nre tilt mnann. (actured here. '1The h~ost workera amovr.g the girls earn about fortyv cents per day iho p(orest about half that ahmotu,. Every night, they a all senrelhed. Mih,:4o PiaxoM;axox.--It' Ia a cuarious f'act, connooted with deop iinlg, that fl'-om the hours of twelve at night tilt eight, In thme muorninag, the dhisturbing inlluoe in the b)owels ofT tho earth obtalns increasedl notivi. ty. At that time It is observed by miners that water f'alls from places where none is, observable during the day. The vohtune in the whool i.s pecepOItibly Increaso-d, the at. mosphoreie is charged with gases which ofitin provent the lhighis fromt bturniing, anid small pnrutiches of ear-th and rock uire observed to tall-from the tops of the drives. Whtho'r thib pronomnton is to be attributed l' tefb diitinal mot ion of the earth or other eanaes, it is worthy of' the- attention of theo urio ts. G~6eelonag Advertiser, -lhe very last wonder iIs thai-ofe aprl mnptin Egypt. Ialhmall Pasha, old.1Ole miet's grand son, is a mna, of, progrgps, . has giver- E'gypt'a Codi tutiton, so 'that a lIfeIs -lienosforthm to be toterndd Ised di'6ts ed by WrrittWttt1 mateadt of the $16atmte of a.m~ao~nh.'a--This grant Is. a. oy: free gift, ad Its prowlsions ses it~ni wa4 olass withn teirso i#a At Waterford:N, I:,'Mi'f w61 V1' f comprIsing sorne forty six mets of maoiaino. ry. are runnuing half' time, shutting their gates at onn in Ihn a(Lornaano The Lato Firo iunigstroo, Later and morea:'tla te reports i-ve been received in reg'ar to the destrue tion of the King4trea Jail by fire on the night of the 7th, and thai death and safro. cation of twenty-two of its inmates. The jail had bWen vsilted, the previou daty by Lite Sherif, M'r.'S. P. Ma .tlew, in company with tha IAentenant comn manding that post, and every thing had been found in complete ordor. A chaige of jailors was made on, thle 7th: Mr. Jas. llarrinoan, the old inam mhenh h.m moved out, but had not vet surrenidered the keys to Mr. C. S. hock, the new j-iler. About eight olelock that eve. iiing the fire was disc4ve'red by a negro who reported it to Mr. Beck. Inforna. %ion was immediately sent Mr IBarrinenan but ont his arrival he stated that le cod-1 not Anrrender the keye without the an thorny of the Sheriff. ned, could not take tite responsibility of releasing the prison ors. At this timo nothniig wits observ. ed but a small simoke 'a'd the delay did not seen dangerods, On tihe arrival of the Sheriffho de'on. ed it, advisable to. have iho Sanction of the Lieutniant comandiiaalingi and that ofTicer vas'sent' for. Ito. advised the speedy openil' ofthe jai'nd the flir.. door iva. opiil; bat 't t sin'6ke riashed ont in suich torrents that it was. impossi. ble to enter. . . The SlierilT, Liieuteial?, and Mr. Mc. Brido' went in, 'hut the fArst two were forced to retirat. M' M elirido was more fortunate, aid ace(.dedd in openinlg the first door on tle right and releasing .a white tuan who liad becp . confined for debt ; but his humanity pearly cost him his life, as hi Was insensiblae for one anttd a half hours it, consequelco of having inhaleduho smoke. Thei6ldier. a put lad derto a whidowl, arid pa'asing tp anA axo. called to the negroes to 1,reak down tie bars 11and escap ; one of them took tha ae, bit exclaiiming, "I is too late I" fell backwards in the amko. ]Evory possiblo cfrort was made to save thale nfortuta to freedtmen but th,isol. tod naturo of.tho building, and tle ab satnCO of all facilities to qffa.ct their es eape, or to qviench the flafnes, rondered it. titavailing, and tie twenty-two poris oners were stiffocated to 4Idah. The origin of tho firo ie completely utknown. It orrginated I the second on7 aILp.aEamtr- 15Owe -I. njurtinnn the ceiling. As Ilto freedmon wereanot allowed Li naso of fire, the wholo afflair is wrappod in my.stery. The whi.o man who escaped is ait prosent in tho cuistodv of tie United States soldiera, and as his trial will take place next weck some facts may be elicated that are at present unknown. It has been a most infortut'ato occar ronce; and happening at a time when th6 cotittry is torn-by'intestine fend:, a conastretion,may be placed tpon it by the Radical party to answer thi~r own ends. . it. is a soirco of great regret t hat by a strict adherence to lhe rod tape prilnciple so much valtiablo titte was lost, and hen tho proliainartus were finally settled it was too Into to do noro than wit ness .he destruction of the build ing. Tie jail was a fine four-story btilding admirably adapoll 'to the p blut, totally unprovide'd with water, ladders or other monsa of escape or provimtion from such an occurrence. None of ".ho negroes *yero conflmted fur serious crimes, except one for murder, in whose rom.il it. is snipposed the fire originaated. The white mqin whto ecapedl was ofbhad char acter, and, beitng conafined lor debt, htad the rango of thec butilding anad occiaiied the~ debtor's rooir. near thte miaini en trance. Onaly the shtell of tdhe building. now remnainsa, anad lawu vestiges htave beent die. covered of ils tunfortuattto inmates. PTe eventt has east a gloom upont thec comima naity thae' will naot be eradicated but by time. Taa.n. STrpvttas ItPoriva A SIIRRR Ilr.ow Int tlhl onsao of Retpreasentatires ona Thurs day Ma. Eldridlg,of Wisonsin, offered tthe foll owinog, 'which the Nationat Raepubilican saysa is ''a severe blow at Mr. Stevetis, froms wichl ho c andt easily recover :" Reaolv ed, That lhe following resohtion, - introdnaoeod into tho iontne of iepresenta tifes, Pecettbet. 4, )80~2, by the Jion- Thtad. doits Stevens, expresses the conviction and sonspa of this Jbotaso, to.wit: "Resolved, T hat lf any porson in the em ployameat of tlt h Unted States, in either the legislaitiveo or the exdoutive branch, slhuld propojo to, mnake o es, or should accept, or ntdviie the acceptance of ay such. :prop'osi tlon, on any otfher'basis than the ihaegrity and entire unity of the (Jnited States anal thesir terjtties the thef exlistCed at the time of the rebellion, heo will be guailtyv oflaigh erimie ;" and that Ilous, bill 1143 le clearly in violetion of the spirit of said resolutiona, add than the sgine deesin facet" Msert, or at. least admait< that scossionists anad rebels were sa'ecessfaull in the dividing of thas Unilon. anal destroyed certain States of the Uitod Slates as atjth in the Uion, degrad. ivag t.)aom iato.torritories; and ,that tho lion. 'r haddoup Stevensa, in ail lay jhao inatro'dao (itia 6ta'ltooacy of sakj bill, has aniflest. d la stritd anlhoart dilayal to the Uon-stI tuation-andl theUnion of tho Etcts ao they existoal tth tt timo of the rebellion, anad is gitilty of lao crimo specilead itn sad renohan 9 , a i er ~o o doeVs e Lte reprobation "Mt Asll, ofV Ohio, objootedi t6 the tre. duetion 6f the resoition. Mr, Eltidge saidbo dhid not desIre to prolls i4, as t p geuntmatinind in sheo resolntioni Georg~o Gamble, a ettisen of Williana,. burg Distit.,a. .fotindiby. the road sideNodhaerd$nstan t,'frozen to death. ble-gpe i gIcad nd on asa way home,'in theo nightl, fa4lf Iom'a buggy, and could not. proceed any farther; hence hi, unforhunnino eld List of Appoutmnouts of tho South Caroli na Methodist Qonforonco. Charlcston Districe-It A Mo A, P F " TJrinity---E J 'Meynardio " iulbe'ru1i'd--T'1o he supplied "Bothel-J* T Wightmnan Spring St-To b supplied. Mt Pleasant-To be supplied. Cooper Rtiver-M d Pennington. Sum morv illo -ot in M relh ison. WIlterboro-Johtn W 1McRoy. St Bartbolom e-Thomas J'Clyde, J J Snow, sup'y. B3amberg--Charles Wilson. Ravenl-To be supplied. Allendalo-A J 8tokes. Hfardeavillo -J R Coburn. Black Swam p-Auottine V Walker. Stato Nornl Sebiooi -l M Mood. Orangchurg Distrid -A N Chrietz burg, P 1. Orangoburg-W 0 Conner. i'Eastern Or ange-W V Jones. Briiulhillo-T homas itaysor. Upper Orango-J L Stifley, one to be supplied. St Mfatthews-Willianm Hutto. St. G1corge's-J E Ponny. Providenco--J S Connor. Blackvillo--3j"Y Banka, R B Tarrant, sn p'y. Barnw'o6l-Abroan Nottles. Ailon- John P Morris. G raln iteville Mission-John It. Pick Ott. Lexington Ciroit-W. Carson. Loxingto Misision, to be :mpp died. Marni istict-RJ Boyd, P) 1". Marion, S H Browne, T Mitchell, sup'y. Marion Circuit, L. M Little, T W 14unnocriyn, sup'y. Black Swamp, JT B Platt. Liberty Chapel, J B Campbell. Darlington, A J Stafford. Darlington Circuit, Simpson Jones. Brownsvillo, M A MeKibben. Georgetown, John A Porter. Bllack River, J OStoll. Kingatree, V W Mood. Yaubance and Black River Mission, A Ervin. Lynphburg,D J McMillan. Conwayboro, T H C Mclibben. Conwayboro Circuit, G I Wells. Waecanmaw Circuit and Mission, C Betts, one to be supplied. P E. Columbia, Washington St and Marion St, 1). J. Siminons, W. Martin. Columbia Circuit, 1) W Soale. Rtilhand Fork, Manning Brown. Sandy River, O WV M Creighton. Rocky Mouit-J L Shuford. Chester, S Leard. Fairflold, A J Cauthon, one to be sup pliod. Camdon, C Thomason. Sumtr-J Stney. Sunmer Circuit- J W Murry-one to he supplied. Bishopvillo-P F Kistler, A McCorquno ndh, sup'y. Maniling--W A Homningwny. Sanee-S J Hill. S3partanburg District-i P Franks, P E. SparLanbur -W A. Gamew.L Spartihnhrg Circuit.-J B Massebean. Itich Hill-V A Sharp. Pacobit-J N Watson. Unionvillo-O A Darby. Pair [Porest-to be supplied. Caie Oreek-J W1 Kuly. Blmdont-J S Erwin. Goshen Hill--Joseoph Parker. Ruitherfordl-D May. Cherry Monntin~i-- to b)e suipplied. Marion (N C)-E GOngo. Mclowel-J D Carpentor. Columbus-J A Wood. Wouflord College'--A MI Shipp, Pro:,'dt, " " WV $nnth, P'rofesor. " " A HI Le(stor, P'rofessor. Shelby Distict-J W Nort\, P E. Shelby- Rt B A lson. Shelby Circait-A P Avant. Soml h Mouniniti Mis-to he supplied. Lincolnton-S Jnmde~r. Linecolnton Cirenit-John Finger. Yorkville-W T1 Capers, f6 A Johnson, York Circuit and Mission-MI A Con noir. Rtock Hill-J M Cline. Pinevile-N K Melton. Charlotte--W C Powvers. Cavalry Mission-to bue sutpplied. Charlotte Circuit-WV S hlabon, Rt L D)utlly, J WV Ah~ornathey, sup'y. Npyton-B G Jones. Sott Fork-John Watts. Lonoir-O W Ivey. Ynidkin M is--to be supplied. IHappy H~ome.- J C lartse'll. Morganton-P 0 Bowmnan, J 8.Nulsuon. Morganton Colored Chnrge-J S Nei Davenp't 1? Colege-J Rt Griflith, Pres. " " " S A Webb, P'rof Meoklenib1:rjg ii (ollege --A-G $tacy, Presidenztat, Charrlotte, N (I. ML Jethael Academy, J C Crisp. Wadesliro Disrict -F MI Kinp ned y, X E. WVadesboro-E *W Thiompsoii, W L~ Pegnoe. - 0Crawv-Robert, Hanrpe'r. Peeq Deo Cklod Circuit-J W Cow ard., Ansonvilhi-Johin A Mood. Monoo-J R Littlo. . Pleg.ermt -Grovo~.d Wond. ianioaseraeJ WuOs~ider, Hannging Rock-to bet supplied. B~onnetsvil-T Rt Walsh, R Rt Pegnes, b M Hammor, supgy. Albrnr-J 1,V Ptiett, oine to bsp C ulO--At- C Davis. ,\It Ptlon1111101 . , A I immid. Ca:rolia Pt'Xim~L! (Xulcgp-T A ]ooney I I A U W'silker, ('honori Walker, Rod J1 \V W 'lit iumi, trnfrred4( to the 1 (G 11,111d,11, transferred to Texas P 1.~ )3~4~ rC~tlt~.r~43tc F!,.,id1 Con, (.ikeisburiy..-J TI. K ilgol*0 S 11 Moest, A bbevile-~W V Motizon, i M Mir. "'son'. N inuty-six-cT G' H erbert, &. Th S3'nith? Ninely-six Colored Circit-3 A Atta' SA liHvnr Miia.ro-A HV ILinivton li'fil4l-li IJ I [egin.11. Iiludr-AV A\ Mlike. Newtiei'sy Circiit-J 11 Zinmerninn, 3 I. I:~i o icmk. L~Irn- WrIS1R Dngnall. (,r''ri/lleI4ll e A 13 Stevens, (rovlo- J A~V Ti'unlert. ( re.onvill' e t1 G' Oliver. 1'ickv4ivi'ilQ 3 J ' Worknnn, i.M.~~ i Is1ioll-to be ClipliI1ed. \Vrdimhlit--J N1 CairlislIe, All)). \V l~la~ CL-LO b)e Stiiiead, F? Mor. Aii loi's.3ii -Psoi'go J1' lfi) it . Andro i t''iOl -1...\ A H odges. I4,iidleioii-- ) I)Iyrr. Dna-, n 0Ougio' on llooonstrotione as'o JiiiaI'3 b.--Ai.Iioigh (0' day wa' s domed vlU to M iii'i Peoh-nink ilg, o, dliIsits4ioll betel (4iIwe of the alestOt nd clo.-t. aittent1ion. Mr. 6pailtliiig, of' Ohio, enrii into1 all 114 p'imlenf to galggw tha lithe1 Sfmit.l-hei .4t110, by adoptin lg like Coiiivt it li ( onal unu iinit , ennild roiige lb i rcoii IL'ill1 1ih roa iteir re.,toi-at on woodl he complatn Onl a receit, visit to' i'd criliirg, Virgin ia, ai gnOilh-ineii Wili 1 wh'lomi hoi congi'4rsel'l 'iiitill ' fliv 'lopio i)! of 1110 RIMiii.ti'liint wiouild bo it cogiduig lnt ion 01r t heir 10li' I Or), hilt it'f OlVOC-rttlui of, 0 tli) Si :t 11m W.),gill rai ty it, Ito 01414091110) would Ai r Kelly~, tl' 1'elmoYlVr.lin, oba inedl per'!'miio4 A4 Maile 11gto Pulbmance10 of lpt er lie bit re-,c; veil t'iw Neih aind Sth Caro. H1111. ilk wirti 111,2It wrii rg, eCxpu'cssedl Views .igggig to t heme of Ihe genii ucit li Podema nzot. to3 in'.ist oil ull t n :101imilr't, icil! h Ile impe'im nt1 of (ie oPreiiiWg: , while onII grem h~ it~ awo fhI b power Lvcr (th ol ion ,Tacet on ;he. 11luiihmn~i Imm'y. If, be zidi ed, wte ti id biy Itie iT.Rh (Xeigr'ei (hil. Itile Suth looz-I hiot rjtii y til o itiioi ii, thl let, (lie g" i leinkain 1'ruin Pclis viaglii (Ste. ye019) citiill)u him b~ill for' tti' rojoiistrioti on of theo SooIt i~ Sltmo.4 ,Ni r. S (cuopi, iil' I 'mn 14ylv110in, rcpihued COli) 'iii F l Pit iiig9 iiguinirii. flint file0 ral tiflmion of (tie aniiic ioid 14101.1 ba41 til tie !1121 ac i t) h wiiild leave (110 coiiit iry 1)tle1) Icl til In:fla ofX 01 iecoll ticti'd rehiel 1. 'Chui tiouin iintl public mighti to knbow file goii lem-I ii hal tlii4)041 1tile miomt perii IOis dji jile eif Itile i'eIbc Hympahizers ToM~' . 1i k tied confidence antid warm friondhip of the hero of Now Oilkais. Ont tho adivent of pence, lie returned front lho army, and his MCrices subsquaently were frequenitly sought in our public coun. cils. On he death of IHon. A. P. Butler, Gov. ernor Allston nppointed him to fill the sent in the Uniteil Slates Scato, male lustrions by .Iho goinls ot' Xi utl. I is hitir 41:11ys hav beeln spoit in doms lie retireitieni, uidutind, alis, by shariring In tho t Irials anid hitainiliatioas of th sectioul which bhad given himi hirthI,, nid wiin.'ssiing tho fonandiuIons or ein itutionalguma mout saipped and tro-iibl:11g. In privato life, o'ulnel inge any a beautiful exCIIempla- ui' all i hoso gentle 0nt at Iraclivo graces wli-':h su siweeton ariid deou rato sooial intercQur5se. Of imprissive foirm and presence, hii de mennor was marked byi a couttesy, distin guishal atind elegant, awl consi(Ieraitioni tor. ollhers, mnost scrupnlous nn l celicale. .Fitt ing conto ence on t Ie <iny-lii re nons will be oimiguodl to their final rest - Ing ,raco. ina th tjemetery of St. Milc'apl'a this oaftornsn--the ninniverse'y of the Bat tie of New Orloans. -Charleaton JXcrdury, 8114 inst. Our Prospeots. Wo had n visit this- horngr, from a highly respectable and intdlligeit gen tliuemn who lins recently returned from Ne w York. During lia, trip North, i remained some weeks inl Now Jersay, nid traveled extensively throngh Now England States. le returned home more hopeutllv, than one would be l% to suppose, froi the tone of the Northern Press, 11o mingled freely with all classes of rien, and is clearly of the opinion that a re action is taking pince in pulblic senli. mnentaLowards thu South, that, rndicalisi. htas reached its last round on tho hidder anl that if the Sonth will remain firm. but quier, her friegda at 'the Noi-th ha-11vb great, hopes that her rights will be, a ceded her. Even in the most Radieal State of Massachusette, lie Iet men who are as willing to do fill justic o 1.0 lie States latoly in rebellioi, 'had are as maulch opposed to negro sutl'riigo and. other Radical nensurs as any t-roi son of the South could be. Maniiy freely eon. flbssed that they were deceived in regard to tihe loyalty of the Sonth, anl the feel ing towird the Govornment nnd North ein men. Having recently becomo botter iniformed, they are opposed to any logisjlationu that luooks to leeping ofq firlier punidh the linfortunato people of Lho Soth. Altogeither, tho tone of fooling is much bettor tha.n it anticipnted, ant he returns homo greatly encollragd, 11nd lhinks tinl. our fiture promisen much moro bright than we lad reason to expect. In time great buiiness centres he found money flagitant, and capitalists 'rendy and willing to seek iivestimlents. .110. beL.nn to lear that we have been to, n teh disposed to givto promineneo to tie doings of Coigress and tie Radient presa, and he feels that, our policy is to do our own businAsi diligently nuad earnest ly ra men, and to bring the varied nd. vitintages of onr country prominmitlv before imboied men, aid that n Soon na matters are setiled, nlt the -roperty itt this s.ction(en '-be ool readily to great. advantages.-- Cr(Au Times, - -- - -- S -- 9-. - - TnE DEAD OF THE YRAn,-Thno death roll of the your includes many namcn (1istinguisished ini polititcs, ini tho chsuch, in nut hoshuip aind in art. TJhec rai: of' the anthors have been thinned. Fredrika B3remor died at Stockholmii early in theo year ; .Jai-ed Sparks at~ Camba~ridge ini Miarcha; Jo sopha MoIry in France ini .Jime; ai~d Count (.urowski at WVashingtona in May. Amnong tie dcait stattesmens aridpl tleal leaderIOs are'i D. S.Dicktinison, Ldw~ Is (1ass, JIohna ~ an Bren, Elijink F. Puardy, MoIseisf F. ( leil, Jatimes Ilumi phrley', Senators l.ot, and Wrighmt and Communodoro Stoc kton,. P'rinco K4. thierhnazy died ait R~atisbonm ini Msy, and Marvuis dl' Azeglio in Italy ini .1aanna. ry. in October, M. Thotuvenal closed his long anud activo cnree'r in France. GIor'don (ummin lg, the fa mons l itn htuntor-, wvas accidentally killod in Scotland in Marcb. P'rofessor Jlonr'y I). Rogers, a dist~aigishd suvutd, ltso) died in He 'tlnnd inm an. Johna bRo,. chIef of the (Thorokce Nation, dited at WVashington in August. Theosculpttor Gibsott died in Ttaly in Jaunnary, seventy five yoara old ; and Sir (Chartos lEa.stadt, president of theo Braitishi Royal Academy, died at Pisa just as thme now year came in. Tfho'most promsinent clergymen wvho have died during the .year te D)re. Cumminig andt Pino .of the lKonian Cathotli ohiuroh . DIr..Eliphualot Nott President of Union Oolege; Dr. .Hawks, Dr. 'Whewell gfitd Rev. TJohna Koble1 in Eaiglahud ; nad Ftathoi' Pr~ont, in Paris--h last botter known b~yhis psondgin than by his proper naamo of emey, Gonoral Scott diod at Wd iiih o Paloonitta suicide,. ,Jelhn$ Rareoy, the horse.'amor, died-ivr Olt in October, I phoded, throwinmg him amgainel s Qlt w~alI, tearing tip thme cellatr flo~~~ hj s gald~tng the npl ;n it the