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.44 -a _ ~ .... pill-r- .. . . .. LL Desportes, Williams & Co., Proprietors A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, riquiry, Industry ad Uternture [Terms--$800 por Annnm, In Advance VOL.. WINNSBORO, S. C., WREillRUARY 20, 1867. O.3 TI10 FAIRFIELD HERALD 18 I'll',1811D ED WEKI.Y iY DEPOIES, WILAIAMS & (10. Terms.-Tut llato Is publishedl Wouk ly in the Toyna or Winnsboro, it 3.00 in varcqbly in adivlance. jgift All transient advertlisobnents to be paid int rdvance. Obituary Nutices and Tributes $1.00 per square. _ _Original Poetry, [ Writte for Me 11 rald.] DISTRIOT OURT, Tere coies a nmbscill who fries to rtport The things which are done in this ignitica First comieth thoJudgo, MngivteriaI in nein, Who presides withl a dignaiy ne'or before Peen, - . With a courtesy too, ich scarceo cer iA fomiumml, Im 'hio Jutdges who travel iho eircuit aromnd. EIet colillti the Clmrk, a mni tal niu grave, A ld (IeU 1im o Clerk's Clerh, is- big st: youing bravo. The Solicitor'neoxt, a man. of ripi-' te, With a head full of learijind both cunning and cute. The Lawy-mrs come next, momne yoig and Sonme oldi, Sumvl miJe,t ind tihid, soia brilliant and bobi, WN'ho s.t. and looked on, while they Pihivered withl cold. .A tid last some spectalors, the wise and tihe not, Theiuci learned, t he witty, tihe brave amid te The Couri now was opened and liirry wasm Ilie l !p..r looing frightend mid rathe )lis conlnie.l tmni ro w, andl wise for tie - o ce, Baid Ihat to save tinle they plead guilty at All right. Necxl rome men who thouight they would thief, A cow, amid reg:ide thenselves on soci good beer. On1t le0!111 guilly. lhe othmr says ho Is nit. guilty, and t ieretore must be Tric I iby hii.s icmry, ei ghImnt do yon see, Slutit 11p) inl a.ho.s. Il.one filly it day, For lime purpu.io of giving the migger fai pily. Many witnessmn are offered, some whito and sonie blauck, Some tell tr'.ni while othern veracily lack. Thu .1ndge makes his :i-eeeh td thme Jury go out, Tho' as to their verdiot thomo is not much doubi, In ten minutes citine back atnil "guilty" they isay, -io~t.1::nju~ And he nigs go to J.il to await, ventence day. The iext case called on, is for killing a do-. The crack case of thie Term. 11, at'ppears1 lielong~ing (o: (his naime I've fro; Had been guiliy of caelrinig a theighoimg lot, To ptick tip som1e genb, and while thero hd been seen By a parcl of boy , who to run him were First urged -o lhi dogs, and wpn piking Wtuck th'e poor piggy S mel 'ery' hard licks. And struck him so hiard that toclose ny [lhe The poor little piggy departed thislife.', The owner, quite % exed, to revenge hi3 pig's death, (Pig dtied, by the way, for thle watut of some Took hkis gun and went out, wyhen hie mect on the road, A boy with a dog, which ie certainly linow. Had killed his hine hog, raised his gul took a alhot, Addgyfoll do'wa being killed on the Th'iIe dog it im proved beloniged .to time son Of lhim who indiofedl the manm with time gun, . Andt as It, is laid to belonig to time one Wlhao brouight the inditint, and uop to is Time counsel ohjot that th' allegation is Amid (tho inmdictint is therefore not wortih ani ol sottg, Bunt the Judge says 'mis la w that whereas tho ,. clonga to his faithecmt fact which no one Wlill dare tom dispmute, thal whatever beolonga To tiho soi ,Is thme father~u's, o'ent a pair of old tobgs. This btng deocided (lie counceil next. raise A nIco point(, fomr the whiich lie deservoth tistht dogs are not proporly unchl As thec law ill tako inotipo of, no carethm it munch F 1lskthmoutheiy 'live 6r dio, and therefore 'ti For thle Judge to dimrect that time Juiry nequmit. U iut (ho Judige says thamt walchm dogusaund dogs for time chamse, Are properpy sutcht that op thtem men do plae, . A higli value, whmereforo to killing thie same Is a crhme, anid that ther efore the point Is ,btut lame. Thishm being tie case the lawyers --hext, go To ime Jumry amid speoeciy..one fomr to shmow Thait thq kiling of dogs is a sin ands a shami, For wicol the accused ought to'sufi'er in. -faime, The otiher .te rotO that 'tis nobtehntprimo, 'To kill dlogs by the wholesale or ono at a time,. Thme Judge make his chargo anB tl'o Jury retirmo. While tihe Couirttakes mpc'ess toSerehm a a ward, 1hr' - F'ifict cOimiutes, elapse and tho Jury ecome back, - Whiile time Clerk oeumnt~s them over to see that. nione l,aok, Takes (lie reco 1 andreadi,gmatyropping a tear,. a rim tono of y9194 so that oaoh one may .'hear, A Yerdiqt, of "guity," at pvhich equnsekhdo No litto aggrlove'd, and make an appeogl. 'Tie next cases called, no intorost, own, And $ime slowly drags till the docket, !. done. 7 e Now sontendo day ~oo~os, 'the 'plisoners The Jdepasses r46M064 ihEA et foi Ahall stay in the Jail a crt ainlong imno, 'Till iunfiioutliy puulahedJ, ho bea for his. orhm. And whom all are dono (ho Court then doth Atkd th nigs go to tho Jail to weep over their woes. ANorurm MAsqcRE.--T!he Now York Ties (Itopublioun) thus notioes a inovemont in Congress disowning the South The resolution of Mr. Sehenlcck, which has passed the IHouse by 108 yeas to 35 nAys, to provide for'an in niry into the propriety of an- lium. dinto removal of the United Status Naval Academy from Ut present Ioca tionl in the State of Maryland to some point in a loyal State, whero the pit pis of the in'titution will be scure against tho -surroundings of pestilent ainid social influences hostilo to the Na. tilonal Governmeant whih ob 1w predom.. inates at Annapolis, indicates that Congress intends to regard and trout dhe wiolo of the Southerin States. as a power perianiently ho.stile to the GovernmIIent-a power to be delt with is inI all respects an nOiemy bf tho North, and to be warred upon in all possible ways. If Mawyliand is at this day to be reated as a "disloyal" State ; if its so ial seitimient is so "pestilent" and its )opulation so "hostile" to the Na tiontl Govermitent, as to preclude the ex i:tenco within its :oundariqs of such I golvernmeital inistit ution as8 the Na Vial School, thent we might re well give up fhe hopie of seeing any part of thlo Southern States, vhether of the late Confuderaey or not, trustworthy in suippoiting the Government; and it would be hotter to establish tit onee military riule over 1ll e region South oft tho Old line of' Mson and Dix-on .teeptinig only the city of Wahington. (itlood, wo believe that Mr Solhenck's programtme Is really something of this kind, and that such meaftres as this arve nl iMtnded to pave the way for it. Ihis opinions were. putto the test, we doubt if he would recognize :iny part. of the population of the conn. t1ry ias Ioyal, except those resident at Volluw Springs and Uape God. G at vraa. -- Two dayk., ago, saya the 1(ielainontd ispma.h, we inado hIold t k I\Vho i., Gittond Grifin?" A rb-nd h1a4 just givenits 0110 detiail of the biogt)raphy of that coumimidr, fromllu which it. will nppvar tbat It) hkes imich beler to el'o meet a dead (onfede r11 at 11 than1 a livingie, and that Ie 'was muchi tor risolitite in lioldinig :Galvestonl elmurch igatiaL the cold clay of Generral John at in lie hind povcd hlimself in hld Min Fall chuireh against. J. I!". 13. Stuart. Thelt ivs.:on i.s .hat. io knew Stuart wais .live, am.] all alive. Tim following note, with umirt's anl wer endor., wa funid amonget that gallant officer't papers. The noto is from t- \V est Point officer, who - know thnat Sttnrl, wits kinown to his army frietndi Iv the soriil't of "fant.ty." L.:w isvuN8V.l.t., Sapt. 11, 1861. Miy "JLAwr Beatd?jy-'n srry that riretinsianees iare 111011 that I caA't alive It ileasure of seeing yott al bhough so Ieitr yo. Grillin- says ho would, like to havo ol mto with him at Villard's at A o'cloick on -'RUtrday next,. eep your ' flack Horse" ol me, if you please. 11 Youra4, Act. [signed| ORLANDO M. PoN. J. 11. 11. Stuart, t-wo miles beyond. Ialls church. *Jn care of wvhosoevor .findai thtis. Please answmior- both the noto tOn the banck of the -.ntote is endorsed Cok.necl Stiart's '-answer," as. fol-. I have tho honor to report that "cir. enmstances .ere such" that, they could have settn inir had (ty stopped to loo6k hohnind, arnd I "answered" both ait the c nnan's mtonthi. Judeinig fromi lis speed. Grtiflin surely lefl for WVashington to hur ry tup thte ditnner. [Signted i -J. E. 13. S-rAU-r. Tus OPax~iNG oF Pant.IAsxN SUN I N lioDNa-VIoleg/atplo (he spathem, dtitted London, Fernary 5, sitan that thte Qieen on thtat day opened T1hi' they was cold antd heavy and rahb was(I fallinug. --Thie Quieen arrived from WVindgor ,it ehevent o'clock, an4 lef't Butckinghwam Palace at, oneo o'Olook. , Titro was a fine mtihtarv display, bt the plmnce ,Of the sotlieri were draggled ind thyejr tu. Iormns spoiled by the rain.. TIhe crowtds of people' covered wVith umbjrellas mani fested. nto enti buiiyamti, and gatVe no cheers as the Quteen dIroyo up to WYpstniiuster Hall and nlighutod.. Neither wereg t!ere any cheers for the lPrince.of WVal~e, - The scenes mn the Ihouse of Lozds was tgniligent.. Th'le Qnaoeniwas super~ly robCI. Shev aiscendcd .the thronol .and rdad, her speech in a cleair, firm vuinu. Hierasub seqneunt rturnto Uueltipghiant.. Palace oa ven idore dismial t bart .her depart uro. ries of ref.orpi grpIutod theo Qneen a she puised, arnd ~he pepp9 -elduo~Iipb noecheerngr. ~ snhp .o beaed 'i ab greuat mnodernAtini, of trot'th wogi v chief. Groat preparaips..rp making' toY thu refirma dpmaonsratiwve 1 ,U 'tl1ajo. p 'ri1e iJrulesahj 4~ t elw ufa ,* t aymu men out votesar rd. gvet 'epo HI. gardl for te Qneen Is 'elipli y t1he y. hortm futroro. The Queen has now re solved to an[)aav 'more in mdttbie. A series of. royal receptions are announ. cod. Hfirawr, SIZM ANrP Wyroiry I-' t.T YKn S-rA'Txa SEN.'roa.-MC. ' a. Itot, chief of the Globe staff in tiem bailto, gives, in a late inmbr of his 'R.porter,' a tile of the physical charact.eristics of tihe members of thO Senate. It a p pears by this table' that the tallest nembor of the Sonate is Mr. Cowan, of PInnivavil nin, 6 feet 3t incites, and the . shortest, 'Mr. Davis of lentiucky, 5 feet 51 inches the man who welghis mo.it is Mr. Vonx Winkle, of West Virgiima, 21 liound.4 the lightest, Mr. Riddle, of Deblwri, 117 pouinds. Mr. Poinoroy of Kaof a-, hia- i lie lhrgest (hest, 4 1 inehls ; . Alr. Ridle the sma31llest, 32.1 , inches. Thao Olest is Mr. Gt lrie, ot KIentueky, born December 5, 1792 : the younge'st, Mr. Spragne ot~ Iihode. Island, bofn Safeony bier 12, 1880. Mr. (resswell,-of Nfary, land, stands 5 feet-5}rainulhoshigh, weigh 201 pounds, was born Noveben r 18, 1828, Itaid has, onlly two youiagr col leagdes, Mr. Spragnie and? Mr. Norton, )f Miinnesota M r.Johnson, of Mary. Indne), is 5 fOOt 6k iinUhaes high, wevtighis 179f noond.u, ani.l was born May 21, 1796. -ind is iiext to Mr. Gathric, the oldest muan I Limt Seiato.--Sru. A year.or two after Tylor's aces sion, the Presidt, conutempating an exCinreion inl ome direction, h1is son wont to ordlera special tra in of cars. It so happened that the S6uperintend. ant was a very strong W hig. On '.Bob's' makhig known his erranl, that ollicial bluntly iiformed him that his road did iot run any special train for the President. '\IMhat P1 said .Uol, did you not furni.sh a spoeial traiii fur the funeral qf (len. Harrison 7' 'Yes,' said the Superitend ant, Mtting ihob on the back, and 'if you'll only bring your father here in that shape you shall have the best train on t he road. That careful old mnoucey mtaker1 Stophi Girard, . who was. never known to spend a d'ella for loss' thau a d ollar's worth, thorough ly understood the advantages of advertising, Hie often said thi.t. ho never spont; money 'inore profitably thatn whn hd invested in printcrdiik during hard times. lIto considered it a golden opportinnity nover to be neag loted. ' Those-who advertise liberal-. ly will alwaysgivo the best bargains and work the cheapest. N v 1Cruous Usp OF 'rFi-i ii Di.m D'. -III Jnly, I8t, an apparniuis forboring rocke wNVh klaimtaoinds was. patented inl France lty Leseoi. It was not practi. cal, but late.r improvenienl-s by Phiet, towardsg the elid of 1866, mAdoit Oo. A a now- coistruelued, it' consists o1. an iron to ly).,, one. eundt of which is attached to a rod serving ns a hnandle, and at the other end is the edge, armed with a-se ries of black diamnids of Sibeiria, which are set in Such a wuy that by turiiing the tube by means of a. macime, they' excavate tlieimnnlar groove inj the rock and leasm in .he.centro a solid cylinder which unters the tube and is easily bro kan off and exiracted -hen-the :oring is finished. Fificon such machineslia ve 4irekidy been nuanufacturetl; its advan tages appear to be tigt, it progresses uIIforaly, howeve.r greAt tie hardness of the rock -niy' bo - th progrom is about~three-qiarters of an inchr per,min. tte, a'd no doubt., nmy, bv (nrt.her im provenwnt, be consittgrably increaised.. The diamionds never wear oit ; it. is known that ihis is also the caso~ with the ghazie'r's diamonds anid that the bhack diamond if a variety niieh harder thban any other. It nppeurs also that, the ex pen~o-of' boring with~ a sinmple machine of this kind~ is about 'the same as boring in the old way; haowov'er, more 1algor is turnedl out, but the g'et advantage is, that in the samei space, whore, for in stance, iln the mount *9enis Tunnel, three bores were attached, (ight of these man clones mnay work, requahing not snore power to drive them. -rThe expense of. excavatinig tunnels with it simnple ila chine of this kind, in, hard rook, wats found irn Franet ta he f'orty to fifty frats per enIbic thete, *hielIt'orresponds to six or eight dollars pier dgbln yardo FROM Tm~Xs.-Thae "Lone Stary' State must be a .healthy .place in which to do fatnily markolmng. Read' the -following :' . 'th6 MoKinney 'Intfuirer, givesth following prices current .',-. Corn is worth at this place, 75ents. por1'.usbel.;.what $1 t.fjom-r 4 centa';. old bacon 10 to l24. entsplarde l2&i conts ; pork1 cora f'dd,'O oonts').m~st, '0 toA4} oents;a butter.. ochts~ & Egga 10 coutsg,.aAllin-spocio.. old ;14d. nie, the samea paper says ::." 4...'.: -We saw soores of fine fat phkokonh. selling in out'-eity ately nt btrtoot d la,ra a doZnda, amd' turkeys at.inea.i1l. -lautsyidozeoo ~Venison huan rate at six dollars a dozens; sw~iet potanto0ait seohb-.oonty .to mone -ollaipior liushal;e pork four .endtvo4 dopeurst hundredgattd baefoot ap~llit44lity; .Whcr-Uoumton iouWadLct.4htrlAth, - ThoecogAnies whlehlTas he t .1 nmigrants, aind, in thfe en# aspl1Ike, t Alyresodated Io~ess %$IV . The city of Londons burned 8,0 18,r 205 toom af ced al It omat4 VxIIIIAL CUIOSITIES -how dil' Pitly is the action d:suaribed in scouriit a foirestld icouang a floor ; inl skil min" tle, sea uad Skiming inilk; brea siing a dish, breaking a colt, brea mng bread, iand breaking a .comman l ini entlhing a traim and catching co)l;la Ifaling inl a ditch, falling in lov lhlling in your un estiwationl auf f.i ig in wivith A friMHi-. So you mig read of a msI.eumiaa of wonders, illuio led by tho iglt of'uther days; furnish, wilh muikc pllayed onl Lhe feelingsl I Ahe n111an l who, having lowered his voit ly inoan s of rap e.j, murdered a tim nut sub'efileitly. tried his voicot ai sctiit.ted himself Witi easo; with a . Lritry Lhl-d partIy. with vilnnea . nimoku ; and where liight be Seeni t6 tdy Vi) sat oni the-Ipse of' ;geCs ; ti nlltilematiatim. who is -so devoted igtiis0 11; it tt fi(gnently vcasts t, -i y1, und oecasioatilly his dinner'; Lit ,ill who was eaved in a shipwreck b liniging to it fut-lorn hope ; t.0 mun wI, vial Woannldod by 8tting1" down on i 1111 1of th linomenlt ; the acrobat w li 111n111s at conclusione; the cup of sorroP vbich overilowed; t!h chains whic >ot11d a fri'l-bhoriA :itid ; L1ha iliniig < ml Otyoter bod; the rvuipt given to LI inn who paid his'respects; the susspen -rs a.0A fr hremtechs of guns, als(o lo )reecsI ofttrust-; the quiver winhi w:1 >iserved- in tie voico of a (t);atrrov niinded mat); o ,lock of hair Irom Il enl oNf di.;eoure, and (one from t ie , a a)i b ; 1 fI:tt. iron Lio Fi11ot0 ulfltd 'ten pers it viol (of tears from I V(ping willow ;a -binon fromi lie :oa f iho stomach ; a hla f from t0 he hi.ie Tan earthr1(inlie, will Mantiy other arti les eqlually rar ai i) .n 't , htt'on1TAr, IF Tiaui.-A special dr patchl to th( 8rl,vanahiill jepullican ated AViasaing'.ona, Fiebruiry 1 0tl ay: "Ther is hardly a' shablow'of doula hint 1.h1 presenolt 18(ato ; Goverlnments. il ho SotIhl will be speedily sot aside. .'he only .dubalablu qtustion now b'hotheru t.htose whoii vohdtarily enugny~(! ii the war again.il.tha, Ider:il overil nnt tthatl' UL. 1depri veld of thei right < ulfrage, as IwIll as the ght of. holdinig .ny' offiae, Felderl or State. "Uenealah littks, Who is now coiliid rl a. contei'vitive, inade a very St tron pc'yesterdi' U, in '-lii he at atint, was yet, posible to harmoriz ho egisiativo and executive brachte if the Government. and, also, that, non )tt lov al mon should voto, Bankau anlt nymolnltd tare sipposed to liiivo till ki l lorsitanding wiih Prueidtt Johnson ran peak lwitbh a luhority. "1"roin informantion recoived from L1 n1oL reliable sourcos, iU is evideit ti1 ie Constituttional amendment is It.) loemed far from suiiletint, ns a glirni clii miad it is generally believed that a ha rg trmy will soon 'o-ocKIClpy the StateI 1his may appear a very hard destnu, mt. candor coipels 118 to say it, is iniev ilbit!, 11nid the Smthern peopile may a vell begin to realizo the paitinful fact." DP TIt O A (v rXA raXtNi --M Franci lfierv, of Yorkvillo Dis1.rie ills. died at IhIe ago of 101 years. Wi. hout 14 years old, he0 was frequtenili mlpluyed by the W lig8, iml the en pacit !(a messengc-a to convey iniformatio ra one SeLLhutn1enit to a to-'.l'r, cotic(1 i Ig tle lovemelnts oh' the TOAiOS, .0 heo day after' theo battle of King's Moat; nin1, ntear whikh loc'ality ho wats the iving, lhe, in) comtpany wiih o f.hecrs ho naeighibor~', visited thte battko grouat mid aestated in attendjing to ate waints I hte wounided. Duariing hist wholo lif d{r. Hlanry entjoiyOd remar'ktably got icealth ,hlaving n Iever boon contrn'di sis'bod by sickness until ivithiin t'n daji 'f(his death, and -having never taken' losliof me)tdicineo ini his l ife.--J.unpid flIunNA Wonl (Cosxo -rO DtlNS'S ENi.--Ohra o 'oit' tor'o kc'epers wr mught ily astontished by. an tnttusuoil invYB Bin of' htis promnisos ye'steriday, aneld for it110 allowed his wit.to go a wvool gatl ritmg. Jt, itppears, LIhat someo (nterpralin lirnori- roulghit to the city in~ iis wago .lifoly yoting dear, and oil palssing Lb talishinenth a foresaid, attracted, dotib ass, by a whiff fromn tho good .thinag v'ithin1, hais com~pttIlnon, wicwh by th~ ray was a beautiful yott ng doe, Ieapue o the gronol, and bound ot into thi Lore. TIhie ctttonlibrs presenrt we're n< 1hr5startIedsby-the appaa'ationu of ili iocerit causte of iall tho-fr'ight but, ,th aer takjig jefuago bohirnd thei cotunte IA jtikty s1'cared sand rbturned to ii 18cO.-- rolliinua' )3M. tif' of'Thursdsv, gavs: omin .th- eity,. andi to. day testific 'Qo%, tho,J'4digiary .CotmpitLeo on Lb irjabyto necht~ entth .is stat e Lig' o4~seidfibli-ftM ''*rILme by Al r##fthnon whiM1)itaff Governt 'entbesbtee et)rlpe.a~uto Js.-feop P of io CB!IItWn Jkaanse the~y hir"-a..aAtO Al AN NrouoTti WoltT Paosrnyitiot . Paris ouires.pondilenlt I vouchles for tile truth oftt he followinor. Trio Or flste, it i'i a yi Story, n1nd will beir repr liton : A Frenohmnsii, a prisoner in ldi nhurgh, having mansagoil to esnpe, took rertge in the powder l am n V. h lie ithori. it1s4 wishet 1o 1eize hini, thtey fotnd him ltt lig Onl a inlrdt n i I t liglhtted matel-, staid threntening to 1-low ilp tho town. The nuthoritioe relleted littliently, ant the result of their dshliberratlins wNAs that it would iietter to starve the Frenchann cut.. lit tisy reckoned Wit v out. their prisonel. who loved gool ulver ind w11s dCtertsuincid to live well. II consequence he enlled out hat le would blow tle ntwin to ,40c0 if' he did itot- gt throo misonit a day-he would write ool I he bill of fare. Sawney enacoinm. hed, and the domands of (he pvsamonor went. on increasing. Somotime le had a pore dOllisi under hs winldow ;t ti a review of the garrison ; afterwnrds a.shati - fight, M' whill I ho t roops rnpreetaiing -tuhb. Fi elich ariny beat It e II gllandes. ': - c last l exhioted itat every. abbath miornug, beftre hIc.ikfast th o Lord Provost, in faolt nat form, siotld mako his apparinco and read him an aidress. This lasited until flo allies entered l'ais. Tom LAStr AN.A .-The Recoal ruct lots Committo of the Houso hate again Incbtlin ted, fand It., last, not surpnasses all its other efforts in the dirottion - of revolution. Tho now progranno wipes ot utterly tho pres ent Mato governuents of the Sotthern 1tates ; dividos the South Into ftve military distri'it, each to lie governed by nitiy oi. cers of at least the rank of' rigaditr-O.ti. erhl ; gives tho riglht to arbpitrato ni ninatters of' life and property by military tribuils; forbida the Judges or tho Unit I 81tas Courts from issuing writs of ha4benS eorprP, and in one blow strikes down alt civil gov ernmont, establishing in their plice military ride. The mnost extravngant itadinal ouight to be satisfiel with this bill, ns it. suspend the constitution over a t lird part ot' %he country, and ignores thie ilthority of the S1upromeCourt. We undersiaid tt tha bio measure. whiht soeks to trunfer iniliiios of people fron civil to ntiaaini jurbsdiction, i to he ruishel Ilirousgh. under pt'ty taeticn, after a single honr's debate. Who snys 41is 11 not a froe and nlig'iteevd ationY--4Vat.. .Repubt. 7tl. *immiom.-Wo regret, to leaIn that a dif. fioulty ooeurred yostordaiy afternoon, lin the lower part of the city, between Mr. Charles R. Bonnett snd Mr. John A. DO Vano, in which the former was shot thron gh the .e art. and Instantly killed. - Coroner Walker.; empannolled n jury, and, front fihe ovidone ndiltoed, It, appeare that ])o Vans was 'im charge of a nmiiuor of colored laboroes em. ployed in grading the Cultunbia and Augis. ta ltinilroadl, and that lIennett was on t pr'emises, endeavoring to engago somie of the hands to go to the West. Words en,. Oited, aandthaeos'tidt.o- hado Iy'a (1b06W ed, when Do Vano fireal at him iwith a latRol, the ball taking effect. in his heart. 1)o Van immediately delivered himselft up to the propiier ofiloers. The verdict of the jury was in tjcordanoo withoe above.-IPhoeix, 13. (oNSTITUTIONAo . AbIHN IJRNT-Tie fol. lowiig are the States whaioht have, till to thie time ratified the so-onlled Constitiutlo tal amendietut; and the States whieh rejoted tle saie: Ilt itiod by'Cotntneoctit, Illinois, Indi. Ana, Kantsas, M-ine, Aic hhigant, issuil, Nevada, Now Ilamsht.bi.ro, Now .ersey, Now York, Ohio, Orn:sgeat, IthodO Islaund, 'lennes. pee, Verinoot, West, Virginia, Wisconsiu ; totnl, 19. Iutjected by M latna, Arkansas, Doln. vare, ucorgin. !! i', Kentliucky, List111ji. Ina, M aryland, .t.issiippi, North Cruoli'e,. out nnroli, TOX11s, \'irginlia totali Luxm CaItiln nY -Sn0.AM CAvwriu.-For a long ilo i n the treatmnto . of jlaces to Io nntiterized, only the dread. ed nit rate of silver (ltnr onustiac) was ita to proiiou tie Cthmti efctlo. We now use soveral substantces, but, Unms substit utes for all themo the sun'ies ys oonverged by n, buirningionis in tall cases, (eaneer, &o..,) in - which onustic hams bont usled, andat thle norbid charaototr of which has to be extiniguished. This solar b'iuig..s tnr' lests painful, nion.. injiurlitus, and far tmitre <-liectual thian os ohanrotie substnes or eve hot iron. [UL'ITED STATF~ lis . -ssx 'no -rn Ttux.uttny Dar~aa-rain: . -Oss Satur'dtay last, onie of thle clorks eiiiph' d isath I ltm ofite at the tronesry Deop a etitl disappenred, and has not, since hmoslon tenr fromi. Uport exaina'~ython it wa . dliscLomel that over th-ythoisn dohlla's woer th of sevnthair. bends wecre gene. CTe sniassinig clei'k is ot neenised of the rohoresy, 1,th suuddet disapppiealrtane of both theo cler'k and hionie, at the same thnuo hais iexcited su~sploiun, and the case is being invetgated. --ahwe Si r. A Tm'numor LMa.--A vtnghinr affatir ad. 1 urr'ed in Cinoinnasti on (lie 4ths: A Oermtan livinag in thle suborbs was ' arrested for eps saultuhg his wife. Ulpon bhls friends ubiig lain out, lie proceeded ianstantly to the groat, suaspensiona bridlge oveor to Ohio Riy or', and? took a terriflio leap of about elghity feet:. 'The river betng fuill of Gat ig tee,. lie struck between t wo fleldt, rand aflot re. tuarting to the suraf'ace changed hIs nind ott (te subjeot of tuliide (,'atsubering a edke Iof taeIko yelled for help. A ftpr floath' haif a mllo was rsonted by two men 'in al ITrin10snr Arrarnar--'1'he faltestdipchs -from -the Eaust iridlente thant fresh -omraplicar trons are tafrisinug In that qsuarfor. The peera ple of Servla are ifyilng to arms eaanmt, 'ther O)ttia.rulo, wiio eat Constantintouo the' aparty in favor of peace is increaking i Inmbaes and inttineoo Moreover, it Is ro.. ported .that the Viceroy of Eigyptte as dit, agents to e ascertain whe~ther the- loaidingf ocwereuof Mmtopt wosld favor his comnpilet.' detIpendene of the tsotereigaty of Ik th ub itnfOP rVAUCrsOW PAofotet.h., . weaad ailfraiera-rlaststo the 'sries of tlte parties sonneqtid witU- tbeo btihtg Vatol.ue.Faotory, whsieh our't rotjets hj' vemeoitbor was dest roy.ed by Are so teoM ikeid labyoo'. We do not tje -ant~ oreed o ettaneOy~ttl'ib umot, all dttajlY 1#~ odt' rendes LM4efttiday ot (Wo-fg $~kt~ 5 a' 'u i re s odtn M~Il'!SeA PM .IPES. -The niinera meerchiatnm is welt knoWn to bo' a hy. dratod Silicato of ningnein, with two equivalul.s of wator. The variety most vhdill iscomac nt,enseptisle of being wroulght, 4:1of. receivipg at beauttifill tpolisi. t is almost etelflpively em. t ployed foe* miniig tobacc'k pillpa and 8gar holder Asts n ge aL.. iitouent ins-rectly boon put. forth, .thl, it iay be stabstiitutd. fhr thes uytaL of bi.. 1n:th in chaluernic ,disess D s1espoi s of mierehanmare Vc rare, wha1cch ae coun% foits Nh1ighF 1rico. "mIIne vein61 hoeviretrv found i I i h~hdris basi, a, Ciceitvierenji, inl the evitVouis of ald. rid, but theso are of>littlu .Itnu cipar ed with1 the article from A i Minor, heing too s.ft and f'rAgite. i; miningpr of ierselhaum is carried du nargely at Klitchik, in Aiatolio ; thu.kind lound tWere; though soft and grepy to ti touch vho fresh, beoming iardt ai white in the tire. Some obscurity ex i-.ts a.t ai to the modo of... pretrig crudo meersochantm," nwertheless It is knownu that ilhe pipies made itt Aitolio Ara motulded. The crudu earth is kicad. od and pressed into the moulds, the ar fisde beiig litei dried i) tlp Stinl .1and hardetled il thie fire. 'It ia then boileod inl milk, dried iindw and' p1hAhed. The I pipes e cL1n3 Imoldd Oil t1% s.pot, are litile in diensea id. those. Vrollght -in Ger. muiv'Or- Belgium 'being lmit-u Il're e. 4 teeme' Tihik meprschawhici h is to I be exporkod is prepared at Koniiv,moul.l. I ed into. blocks, dried-sad slightlly bak.. I After enttling ont1, 1hoi)inniisfac.nrers are ill R h1abil, of submtlittiLig Ihe pipes to pro. i piaration wii wax,spormamcoii or a parn flne. The chip4 ire powdered, nand formed -iito pasite with war, driedo and hardened in the fire. The pipes made from thisi waste material are how ever, of an inferior quality ; ihue fire, ha king to whict iho materl.4 was originally siuu)il ~td, having produced slight fri, tage, w'hich ledi-rs stbsequion coiesion djllcult tt produce. "Brick Poneroy Ias prepared the fo'lowiig epiinph for Beast loler to bo engraved on a tomb stono surmouinLd by two Spolns: "Horo rots in earth as roasii in be-ll t1i14 great.t81. disgraco Amortea waR over i cursed with, '1ctrn Bruto But 1r,' the C >ward, traitor, thief, r>bber. ti unan inislor, who, by his botrayuih, . thets f anid disregard of 'honor and manhood, I worked on at weak minded man to give him a commission in anl army that he < might. bo protected ill his robbepris. I Wheron le Oprke, honest men doubted- 1 when ho commanded, brave men wero inrdered-when lie was in power, wo- k men - wpt ai virtno failed to protpet when he. ruh.d, I imuocence SifXrld- 1 w'hnj he traveled. pei bottoned in I their 'vn.wac.es-when ho dined, peopl < evod -their spoons-whien ho paissad a cImarcles, kho silver Jnaro disappeared - a when lie died no one mourned the death of the brute and robber who canme from no0 one knows where as a rotton carcasI is left to putify beside some clear stoam. "B3eing without honr-General With out , vietory-man without a father corpso witholit . a mourner-menmory without an admirer-Spoon Thief But 'er. Loxe OUT .FoR TitICKS.--nR. Fa1r Ton:-You Will Hie that many sharp peIrsons, in talig notes for oMd debts1, are cairefuil to have them parabio to bearer' inuated 4of to order, and makei thomn overive hunwdredl dollars. Whay is this? A to for over $500; if payable to 1 ordler, cannot be snied in the Cirenit Court of the United.Statos, untcs the pay'er, of t he note wvas a non-residotnt, or 'thaer.vise hado the right to sue in that Cour't. But ii the debt is over $500, and is piayable to A B or bearer, and it is tnunsferredl to a naon-residett of tis State, it c'an be sued int the Circuit, Court. of, the Unaited States. To puarpose is thus-to..get their debtors before at juris diction where thie rerntedy i.a more anm 'tnflyonerd thte stay Law of our! Siate *ould not beol he 1 way of 'solling the deobttr's-iroperty.. Loo'< sharp or -yell ~will be caught ini Ghis trap.. - DoUGo1n.:n-rY, * .~rt r du inr..GA. crep.] .ertt6f the Glasgow HeraM stat6 1 followingi. .~ S unday inlorninag last I had the pleasuireof witnesinga. m,~ostinteopvtitg coremIony, wich i desir.th record for the. benoot of ' yoM~ad~'rd W~hile Wrllkinu fiar' Falir1ko'o bbfrvbd- two boosming [ fraop9 g&he ivosi bearinig .wit i tlin tihtO( dutnct body .gf a .gomirade, . with which they ftmw for a dia.nlco of bieoltet perde1 :Wo. ;followed. the ni dilosoly, and notod'the eure with whicht t ~seigtedencn uient htpl,e t ther fi otho greol waltk-theo teintlei eoss bti1ibHitfe NoWfntell the body, w, dagniaet It ty* p.li~tle stonoi, ~ig g ij,9.l' et loone. "The attdohmelnt is amu ttaat, was thn anoa-mmw t--diuty. r Tha Introduction of Euigrant Laborers SVAN%II, (It , ]an. 31st, 18t7. me..rs. -i|dors Xuc a and )[crald: De ar sir.--Tho numerous inmptiries as'11 hoter nd i n deti 111,141V of get tilng emtigranl bihorers (tt bleve, &o., creltes a neolmsiit) l'ot' my tyrotitdling youi with an tot her pithlicn 11, 1ion in your valuable und obliging jour .. 11ni1, SFirst, I wish a description of the kind o families hait would suit the, occupation 01 labor to be followed. d ' A fee oI illree dollar's per head for labor y era i to ho laid to) thle otnigratinn co1ma I y when they are pliced oil board of I sltelnor for Kavnta nal, and Ihie poasslg monony to shIp either iln Now York or oi tloieitrivitl hi t3aninalh, as por nrrango *- minii-niot yet nete~l.. Thl loeae itt the regniit steerago rate u 11 $'2 to S11. Ait I hopo a1n,1d thiik that the S'gents 11nd owners of Sleamirs will, do as ulmo of oil railroad compnilies lavu done, adolpjit. a very low fare (or rato), so as to s iuilititoand elourage this mitter. If S 'itrtioes o.rderiig ilmigrants will bo hoer or hav their agetils to receive and take haargo otf thom, L will iko Ito chargo ; iH 1 r. w.ive 1 nJd forwaril t Iteti, 1 01:-hll carligo e only in l" otlrnte sum fur (Ie labor above thie 0 actul vi x penses V .lho ittirintion at preetut which I have i m, Ihnt. they enn be hind at short notibe. I will post mysilf more fully ind partioinilnla lv. toi 1 lien, withI, your con'ent, I will lay t ie m11:14ler inore fully an11d detihitoly beforo yur Ieiders4. r Your - publication of this will very twucl a obligo me. Yours, very rosipectflly, U W. GAnUMAry, P. 8.--The otiher jourlnals, fovornble to lie enterprise, who will iso piblish the b ab ove, will bo n1cht obliged. Tu: Fun1'r i:AMStiP -It is not. CuiM uien w'or our liailroalds to mako arrango met to b1h1tig 0-)161n to 1hiIs ilty, and slip it hence to New York. Tie bostmarket for itlhirn otton Is bIverpool, and the man.. rur in which General Mahone is working to . esabliilh tircot. trado with Europe via Nor. tolk, should toah us -what to do. AV tllIs i in lie I:) propired to take (otton at Allan i in nnd gtvo hillk of lading tirough to Jill. t oo via Norfolk, while the beat that we t have been able to do, Is to consign Cotton 16 Eutr-ipo lvia Now York. lite citizens of Norfolk did net despair whot elfort, after effort fiiled, They know'that the Etropean trindo would be thor slvat ion, .and, even when tlie tunortunate Elpisuti woq disabled, sot theamolvei manfully to Iyurk to ituouro f alother vetitel. Th lihors are now pro. , dttcing-them some beniolit, and Ithoy will keep on unti1 it they gainl all the adviaitaget tilut they had expeeltld. As Norfolk has worked, so wotust work rn a ihu sam e Iievrstouranc n iind ulnsitry t hit will mah; o Oat. city Irspor -Il btld i up lhe trade (it Charli'ston. -Tio lempor'taneu of dirct Irade with Europo cahnnot lie do 8 nied: anid it is nith great plinste. t hero. U fore, that we have noticed that the Pioneor .1is now loading at t his tort tor liverpool. Th0t Is the first, steas i l thtiS h been ill lin this p itr for Liverpnol binoc lite (ays o 'ie blookadou; inil wo trust ta she will have' ai tttiek anl prosperot vuyage..-alr 0 cury, (11 a. t -.-ee - lThe F.,ot lie l'l'leoleh nie at pence with V the peopb of ever'y other tate. They nro nit pence witi all the - world. The United t States laws nro respeteld aid enforoed ii 'very O'oti ern State. The pteoille of that artl of' the lhiin I nreo paying: taxts tttider ihM laws oT t e Unit ed Sttes. They Oivit Northern tu-n to come aionii them, and 8 nistIl teveloping the rich ,resources of I their laids and thiir mines. i'hey are par eltsing iearly Jill o their go'..ds andI ma hinery at the North, h'leir biusinios rela W aitis Vitlit i e othorn Satetates ireouleasati atd friendly. 'liy are 1t1ruggling to re pli he shtriul con'lition, anutd to ralse food for Itomselves.and ovtlon for all whic deimaid it. Upon Iiis peoplo, who form a I .11t of thIs UnIon, 'l'haddeus Stevens And his followers re making var ; alt in ink I tig wilr upon Ilhmn, the revolitionistI; are ramaplng~upon that Ctu ntIon.cnb 11 liined In the handa of suchl inen ?-IdLongm Tima.. ti ---- --.+ e - - FitAx'.-Thnt AI AS u lttitex- of 0 ia D 1.uvic lUtut A~tun -~--itsouions vwere intro d ditced into I ho Mitine donato Ott the 4lth and a referre'l to te Comitnittee on Ferartl lhplt. *tions thItl morning, decolrig that the pec ,ple of Maino demntd that imparlial suffralge thronghont t he Uniiteod States bo incorpo. ratpd into the organic law; that .conscious, I sellignt, trailors, who orixtated lihe r'ebeollion, bo- forever excludedi fruomn all poiltidn poiwet'r nd prtivileges t hat .Jeffer usotn havls aut to be brought to a tipeeduy trial, and thit, theo xtremo petnalty tshoul fotllow his convic otao ; that the protitndd S. tate g'ivernmtients not. til by P'residleit -Jolinson ti r re iistrpations, and Maino demuatt' l t iri imedtato nod tota ai Ibolish. I ront, nail the orghnsatlon- of mititable govprumivents .throulghoutt thei ton . $tates lately Is rebollion, fotunded tupon the organ. Iiud laws of Congress and the will of . the w PsAtt-'lhe plan of "i-ecoonstrto tion" devised bty certain Soutthorn gentle. L min, uindi of which yor& haivo piubhlied. the 'I details; Is soornfutlly repttdlatedl by the~ js. it cicais hero, I have not beard oftotte, aven party who favorp It, Untl coorei-d by th( Ithirotenodclbnkruptey cot' the cermoeroirl 4 elasses the .prost rat ion .of ilt ernal tradet anud the detrnngentent, of thtewhol'e ,monetary - anid butsinests relatIons of'tiro Aouintry, tic 1dplan. will .reeivp soious conuideration thtat a does not embli'nco the degrod4t Ion of thc pep('ll of thle Soutth. Tlrd organ of t he .j party (antd it Would bb a nisntakeo (Q. sup. posoi 1Ihat the (Uhronielc does .r.ot fahithfgji a oehdwth-o pusrpotse6f theue'mnii) th i s peaks of it. - o "It J4 vatiplo alrmtply irr that iI reog ( mfent and to aroertain extent thie-.rent ipril It coe a b olhe-very origefta r (riondI or tho'Untion in the South 1utd- ao I Nfof . yt01rmalf hant t ani4s Goverpoo Sjulh' garpy rind fo conne y ttlegraph the utka et AA,