The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, March 06, 1867, Image 2
RECONSTRUCTION I
VIEWS OF GovENxo BuR0WK
OF GEOIIQIA.
ATLANTA, (Ia., Fe 25.--R.-flov.
Drown of this city will publish in the
papers of to-morrow norning a threo
column letter reviewing the political I
situation of the country, an iadviAing
thp people of Georgia to aoccpt the
tcrins impose by the bill recenti
paissed by both .Iouses of Cont.re .
1e says: "t only reinins for me to
add that I consider it the duty of the
GoVornor of Crogia td call the Legis
lature togothou' withoit delay, and to
recommend the passage of an aot eil
ing t convention of the people of 0his
Stato so to change our State Coistitu
tion as to provide for universal stf.
frage in confornuity wit~h the inasure
whitch has passed Congress known as
tho ",Sherman amend men." and to
provado for the early election of a
Legislature which will adopt the
Constitutional Aicndieiit in accord
anco wiih the saiii requirement..
We now havothe asurance that Con
gress in the Isingo of this bill, that
this shall settle the question of our
adimission. We shall never get, bet
t or terms. Let us' coin ply with thei,
and be ready to be I r.santed in the
next Congress, as soon as possible. I
respectfully suggest that the people of
the several counties of this State~, who
favor the proposed Coivention, hold
publio meetings with ar. little de
ay as possible, and urge upon the
Giovernor to convene the Laegislature
and recommend them to lake prompt
action. rthe Goverinor and Legislhme
were elecld before the Constitut.ional
Amendment was proposed, and I re.
specibflly submit. that it is their impera.
tivo dtty in the present conditin of the
country, to take ie necessary steps to
refer this question t.o the IMopale at. lhe
ballot-box. The most. opproprik way
of doing this is to ordo.r a eli fa
delegatesto a coivenitiol to a c upoa'n
the proposition now submitted by Conm
gress. This Ihey canmiot, with propriet y
rcfiso if tie people lemimi it. I LeI. II e
peolil. speak. If tI SiSato will mstl't.
this line o0 policy. anhl th Com-ent lon
will metioralize Congress, asinig that
the Judos. County oflieers And others,
necessnry to the efliciet. working of'
the Slate Goverinmit. ho relieved
from the provisionls of th Coistiti'iol-1l
Amendimint I believe the petiuion, if
presonteil inl A proper wpiih will be
grant.'d, and, wo shall soi he ro
lieved of mueh of t Ihe gloom whiih 1A
now vide spremu over the whlee Saut1h.
If we reject the terims proposedl m the
terms proposed in die Sh'n i bili,.
con fe.ss I see no hopoc for the i . re.
,hIouild we e.cept theni t1- I 1A.
the examplo (of Georgia nvmy be
followed by otier :.tates imd tht. hi
voxed question may soon be perum . w - I
ly settled 1p1on 1 lhe best teris wItie-!
will over he able to get. I am aware
of the rapjidily of the clhan mges which w.
are required to nmke, and of die at m .
pr(jidices which our peoplo nt(l 11n
against negro sn(l'rnge, but we rhold
not forget tlint in yielding to :n ineviIn
ble necessiiy, tiat, these people were
raised aniong us and naturally ympa
thize with us. Thoir eonluct diiir.g
the wnr proved this. If then we treat
them kindly, pay them their wnges
prompily and min all respects deal ju -
hy them, we sha,ll seldoiiham ive em nue to
comiplam i oft their ref~tua to re. pet our
wishes or couisult ouir interest ant th' bl.
lot box. Aks the qpiest ions whileh I havye
dhisenissedl are of vital imiportance to thle
whole country, anid as ! do not wisd. to
bemisuniderstoo~d or nnsr''presenu ed, i m
eeco.filly regnest the editor of each
newspaper whso commrents upon01 miy let
ter to give it, eut ire to his readers. Thus
is due~ alhke to meannd to the public.
P'raying~ that the G}od who rnles the
uini Verse may sply bring order ouit :>!
confusion, and sendl lis richest, blessingsq
up~on our whole comnttry, Iam, very) re.
apectfully, your obedient servaint,
SJo)stiru l. HIiuw.
WINNSBORO, 8. 0.
Wedneaday Morning. Maroli 6, 1867.
D. B3. McCRNIG'I'1T, Emiron.
TERMS---PORt HERALD.
THE nioLt.And ior vinr : TWI D)oLt..\nS
for als nonthet ; QNE ON.\R1 Itar three tiithiii
pgl in to'reenaick< " Single copties~. To'.' tet
1)- Thmo piper will t. had Scotia d o nm'i theil i -ttEXI
rtioii ofr lthe iiago Or wichmi I pay monti hsas ieen tu :do
subs.crthers who fliul in cro s tnt rkt on lthe wr prer . r
imidtn of te r p aoer, w.i 1 undt itith that the tuno
AJVBitI'RsINII aLA'TEi,--Onnr Donnpr qu
ir lho tih, and! ,c vty ulvo cents~ r 'r 'ech subao.
qlituin in~atrtion. A .en 'rea conits of the spncit EtC, 0.
pied i iweb- uno~s or it-aiz i4 yp
Dollute. 'An extira coply to~ lie iersaon nin~kl i 15 uh
et'mihe naor hlet .ii una;r.- 1107.
, u" 'lWitin mOne letnh t-rein theu di t, rlb ia
rturnedm~t and lihe moniy ii pidi, thee par't-m akingu ihn
int ..inayadd in y nttnber orI ntante,. atl 'th site rtt.
1zr3* Wvouwhh I it i tant r tun.lar.'toodl li. h a it u
terms lor sumbsenptaioen, sidver idinug ntudt jobt work nrro
cas.
The Bill for Reconstruction.
li's PRE1A~nL.
Ur readers havo no doubt read the
1bill already p~iblsahed, and whieh may
now.be regarded as the last efl'ort at
the reconstructioni of the U&n. fui
tlmpr'eamble of that Lill is set to tht
in a; fow words the animus of thec tre..
!inendous iRevolution whik'h war hiis ef
footod in the Staitos. That preamble
dig'eotly and uniequ ivoenlly doniss
thbl (ny of' the~ State governments
therein named tiro nlitrUnl.tCA N iovain N'
$4T S.=.GALI.Y E.sTAntIlsnrA). And
otBouth Carolina and Georgia to this
ay, arc and have alwaya been govern
d by the same constitutional govern
upad dthe samno statutory and coin
ton law government., which firomn
'%46*i to at least I 860, were re
ogitised- t the Unmitd S6ates in Con
- I~J "R7IU PUB ICA N
*Bg a the e tremo moni In
sammas&tIbue Atita onenmant
u.Ire niot reptiblicau iwoauso t hey do
,not extenud the riglit of suffi-Ago roto
't ,ho oolored~ population. "'ie reforo
'wo Nviii 11u,11( then ".'
Now obbWve tho 1)ioCCe4 of' con
4truot iig repjlienn1 SON r Cto overti
vil'4it t ildtt by t~ (XIro i
''lhey #Ieiy the goo(d ol-I tlieury ti.:t ill
Doiocru. tie goverIlle fu Cii, (hie popula:ir
VOico decides as to tile 4h4:l-actCI' (11,
thatt govei auet. Jhlt t1..cy have 1p
ijorevi (iii: fulIi'lmueotat iil), :1.id
vhilo ellfraileh: i:lg 't uvrtai CIes-3,
tihey) have ii't.i!i'1 1)4)1 hor2.
Iinid est ;b i silsh r ,1 1'( lbirll 11 g v r
inenfts4, is: to F1t~ the tmil "b"; 44!h "S Stt
(so-Called) under 1l 'ivr.11 Does
Ihe 1.1st ory of tho m-urld IOWA u~. para
11101 to this ?
,ihol over' reasoni ttwt con:4kt,!uvy
Acecord ing U ) it, Soccoimi ni al ils1
trzii of seqfucocevs, aro 1i11il alld vois
1'his binig giateul, of' e or;'. when. se
uissioul ecased, oIl it', e(f'!ts vva~icd
w~iti it. No Inatti-' what it 1"A,4 W"ii
Mt, ille to f(bodin rs'lt..'I
(loll no Irm!fer cx::.Solt!, ( ,)i
all, sro far as hot- .rg:inio it u. Ii
170l11tioli to ii.. 1.Tilii,1ll' r ., wevro
WO1Ci11C(I, Nv'as or uon:;hit to ha3ve be",
accord ing h 1n hdicail :aigunoeo , pro
uisely oil the 9th otr April, 1.,;65, whti(
,11 W us oi the I !,",t (11'I)eea hr
liit they'~ say her Sla o:;' 1- ia
tionu re dest royeil Ity ~1:4,ji
13Y OWt Orti413 Of.h
O.ily r44S~s( ,''' I ft: i* v. 1,
i.1111 d, I h 1'C I V O.V,';. 11 . , t k.
A~uto iln (he V1.1sm W11 the Nvr fii.
adver mom nw.otti SO)1AM :Le SI VVS S
5)4(0t~44l UILit. is u) nh'~ il%'
Wnouol' :) 1 low 01 iseo V1, tile .lt:j
IMAT SIt.LJ.1. i4I CAH M DOii:. ?1
Th)i'ile , I-4 il1ipt i.3I 1111l f (1:4reiIto
kois~v ill'r is'~ wha Shl f 4w44i te CarIth
know, ill e k iio) 411)~ t h11j-io n 1pItlt
%V',"t 11 bo l'e1.liluCly fort Wll) ie"
for I tit 11121' (4)iI jlOj111A41' a 114 1311: 1i
OSo il 111) tal SI'A thy ion'. 1 i. tv
.k '' p r o' i il l n Il o (1 tI O 1 1 M to , p I " "
Hhe l)'' tt 1111 s-r it i 1141: I 'vi) who ::ovki
[lie aolo .111,1i thelssro f u01c. theiTe
bt"o gro'ittl, NN hill Imkto hi"a.I: t n14
14aV rtht tt.'i f o its, W'lvh '104i hr
ns LVL hu toC Oly 0tv01itig (Ini'
0!"t t ill it. qlead nr to .- t to tin t
,IS) 1i01' lw vot l hIf cv ll ; )'li if in
order and vio. bo deenied pro.
lonce, ant Io pun- visiiI only, mid
ish, or causc (o hl Ii be in il re
bo pimisiel ilt I subtid to
distlybers of' thle t I)201'illlunt
public peace, :11ndl authority of tie
erhililds ; ind to Unitoil Nntc-, at
thi4 end ie nmay uf tlnc to abol-I
( 2/1") looal civil 611, inodil' Col ,
tribunals to tako trol, a1( supor
junisl it ion of and Code til810
try oWanoers, or if and in al dcc
i''' iit t tiollto (yIn #)21 ~/
llay be necessary under 811011 pro
for' tiW tria ofof- Vi2i01 govern
e vders, *W /i aW Cells ill pos
power to organ- 1)0 he tdi
im 1"ilitary com"-. t uc U s ul
uinsr~tribu--thr, h
1111 . for that pur.- entied to Vole,
pIse, ni"I all in- Older tim Invix-1
to;errnce, tinder imio h it
(Olor of State' ml- an.. t iol of ti is
thority, with the tAm A it d n10
Cxerc ise of iilita- p tl be
ry althorit y ulm- eiigi t' (illy 2'/.
dir this f A shall ir" 1nder siiell
6- 1 and void. povisional oly anv
ec1nts Aubje t to
S0 11 p a o be dis
linited Stateoi
(lnt/ toe toir aboL
Our' poiioll has hen, moifr syice
ho (i~st it eit iona Am ement %s
.S11 1it ild to 01 t10 Stitos, that whiI a I
helivul it ou l ermpuch ro
ollby he, ytitspvision goern
wi1tually lb 1)0lentsd apoll e Soul-s
(Wnl Sta(It n.'a l v vhu b' Is /'ux t1' i ny11
11111 l(I- I tile last S-,Ilmloi ill t e Sixied
ii'l qlue~l o vo , a11k ond is
.111b rpel-'s am ninrs , w ho t ar
"It WWOli I~ lIckln ilIg (letie 110% toi' votes
liil N"10 ( itlie pol i oaL(uoil
'1' or they w1*ill ncerpt 0rv i
1ins lithetL
'lulL' A 31lN1IN'L'N AS A DM IN V;'l'I RlCID
1:1 sY it. AN 1) l1 It ld 1 (;.%1)1 .1 \1
111 IS l)vIS riji;A. A n I r n.o4D
iISI iT-4 I, pI'll er AS o haII Nll be
si~oii. W (J 1i~' eliibleoo to any o/'
-rim. ivii .in uner suchtm\
b : nlo an vo p roviionit I .l, t-i a cl gv
na now,~t te51w in i i pd bee oAN
riat-) w" tio tat. weat :1 Sato shl
'ho -A1 very ?illi, b tin int 10 wi that
01.0 9, Ivith i.ar s <pdijo t, teo a r2 11
thepolticl bdholdn oflaicerhun
tei ll'O bet. hi te reio tha it amui.
tab;y do ado tl e of sdald tot
lituiinal Amend
gur pbostiohs bl1c uetn, se lonince
the anotiutna y Amedmetiwas
Nt i W S thftce (11 Stat ate hille
blievdjit , would bet prinyllIt rejlc
mI' byII~ th iyet is prisionsoul
'Irn uStaois. 0 ./10 ( nl' /-ws.~t' llan any
mn tlad 5.theI~ lat.~1 s~mtence i ith
set :ilo n11 rlo abolve,' Oo' and 11 knownl
dihellahare' amend 01'entli w~itou
ot on10 cI111 ii onluding t Ihat I h e
"NiellierP lA wVIlillneetor
Bt l ott O1u'lall lininet ;h
211 :idopt'21)11oT (l.V SlIc.!I.d IlvPi. UND1,0
"fill'r oh3(1.NDA111N1d111T . vS h AD t1i;T l Di
nY "Aeifsa AND. MEuM.\r. O COl
tAOUT OFI)S 'AT111Sr, or lP N
nYTu9. "AMTA WMEMER OFN ulAN
T il 1R l'T AL iI.\ 11 o OiF ANY
"t:llppl the iion of Suth oCare
morbow, i e rin t the Constitu-on
p 9 "1
down inl its ipplicattion to pairiold
District, wo Way iave some more. dofi
n ito ideas' ujpon thi-s subjcet.
The firat class o'f persons prohibited
the oxerdise of "any civil or military
offico" itn Fairlield, tire Coigressien.
Now if Mr. Boyce or Mr. Woodward
was Uere, it is certain they would be
prohibited.
The second class aro officers of the
United States. The only one who
has been an vflicer of the United States,
whose name 'ceurs to us now, is that
of the consus taker for 1860 viz
lobert 1 Inwthorn, Esqj.
Tho third class aro menibers of the
Legislature. We do not know the
tl-inmes of all our citizens who have
been meulbers of the Legisilturem n dti
are still ulive, but we do not think
thei' 1111110 is Logioni. Lot us see.
Thero are the four inetllbents-nto,
we tire too fist. . Our friends (eneral
Bratton and B. E. Elk in, are' not sin
ners inl the eyes of 1ad ical gospel.
Mr..Aiken andi Mr. Alston are both
prohibited we think. Messes. Rob
ertsoni, McCants, McK inlst ry, T. W.
Woodward, ShIlt, ald there are
YOmo otjiers, but wo canliot n)ow re
call their niamIIes.
'ile fourth an3d1( last c(lass proihibited
a:re th executive or julicial ofliebrs ofa
tate. WAttis the meaing of "execu
t ive"1 oflicer ? Our Opinion is that
exeutive as used inl the ConlstititniollaI
Amend ment, applies Only to the Ex
ecutivo authority vested by the Con
stitutioni of t! 8tate. If this he cor
reet, Fairfield will lose no Citizen On
that cout, a1s there is Ito on13 now in
tie Disti'ict who ever excreisel the
functions of Governor of the State,
or of Lieutenant (ovenior. For a
similar reason would we restrict th1e
phra-lse "ijndkicial Offilever fany State,
to its tipplieatioll only to thoso in
whom is vested "jndicial power" by
the Constitution. If this be true,
then, as Fairfield has no0 repro senta
tivo iipon the Judicial bench, count
ing back to P-60, we take it that she
is not worstod ill this last count.
But wo have dwelt long cIough ull
OT tihis sutbjoet., at least for t Ie timlie.
It is so absolutely certa in tlait we of
the Houthit auIst yield to tile dicta of th
North in thiis latter of recontruction),
that it is imiplort ait to look thie whole
matter square itt the faceP, tid weigh
thi,adyantages of both disadvantt.ae
especially wheni wye tire - co pelled to
become sulbjet to one of them. We
tul, thlI further agin. .
What Shall South Cmrolina Do ?
This is tiho (lestiol for tihe PEO
PLE to conlsiIer nlow. No (e3n3a3
ga o Imllust 1(1w ho heaid. No nnitI
whose self-interest is at stvke, must
now Ie debarred a voice it) the gr.t
Whlat is thle situat ionl ? It is this:
l'Te S3outh is overc0omet, Conugress says
(10 thlus and so, antd you i.hall get int>
Uonigress. Presidentt Jo3hnsont says
(10 thuso and so, awl you shall ge t into
Conigreds. Contgress inl the lato $1her
131a1 bill, whtich so sure as the suu
sines0, wvill be thte lawv of tho- laund,
says' "at~cpt the Amt~iienmet which
"shall be the rule of governing the
"ton celuded States tany how and33 we
"shall aldmlit you to our body.''
President J ohnson says, "send( men01
"who11a take the teat Oa th, and3( they
"shall be adtmitted to Congress.'
But Conugross is more powerful than
theo PresidIent. Atnd tio quest ion
with the people of Fatirfiold is, wrheth
or they will aiccept an olfer for
a chance to get into Congress
froml thle President or fromt Cong're'ss
itself'.
Our position)1 is that we shtould aic
ceplt thte offer made by ,Congress. If
that is not necepted, we assur~e the
peoople of Pairlicld 1)istrict, that thc
probabilit~y is (tat prdp'erty will be
coiflscated, if not genecrally, at, any
rate to a gteat extent.
We trust that our people will not
be controlled by the aissert ions of te
Ca'rolin and1311 MerCury. Thtese pta
pers miay' be sincoro. e maty glory
itn their "pilttck," but iwe have no use
for their policy3.
It is timlo t people wore0 lookuing
to-facts, anmd lnt to hatir..splittinug argu~
monts. Somte of our advisers proceed
as5 If we tare to expect Congress to
onaet 511ch laws ais will exactly suit
theo Soulthern views of wha.t ought to
bo donte.
We on1 theo othter hand tell tho South
01vn people, or at least the citizents of
Fairfild, thtat thtey must look outt for
themselves. .1Fino airgumlents are not
what we want niow. Stern facts are
before us. We are a part of the
Untetd States. Tih, United States are
governed ntoio (whatever they may be
boreafter) by Congress. Congress
says do this, andl~ you Southern States
shall be represented in Congressa It
is only by iroprisontaulon- in Conagress
thiat.weocan ever have e voice i tho
administration of Governmonts By
having that voico, we may ovontually
give acastlilg vo'to. in thle col)tI:olUf
govemento,
8utch papo-rx us. take the gropml tf
the Caridun a d 3/11(1 cuC3fry vill ll eerI
accomplish anything. It is tiine to
cut loose from a siavidh regard for
the opinlion of proi ilent pa pers.
In the lame of Hteaive ., what, will
satisf'y Suell papes ? We aro Lol
quered and opprerse-d, tad our e!,m
querors and opi;e ors lay down eer
Wain Colditions p m wich we Inott
sllrrenider. Tho.e conit inl are not
what we wonli (blloose, it is true, but
they are the bet : we can get.
Th'e Vonigitaltional Anlonnonen"Ct
not now lM? willh IS to nIeCet or re.
.ject, but. like t e llmn ipatiol of a..
yeey it is fArced upio um ; anti thero
fore we arl 110 Wmorsoi off in avc.Qil
it, t Iar. we were iul accepting emaniei
patiol.
If we are a part of the Vlited
tates, w ouht to be in the (I'ited
Statoe by the voice of' rep [rs(entation.
oetttiig tlere, is a st p tow ardle -
eCr s. Kept. out of there, i. I
but an oprive u r u1efSd
Let us ,o thee if possible, 11 ont
of Congres we are the me re too!., oF
pafrt~izanlship.,
Wesoleililly aninilie to the Citi
zee of Fairfield, ta t aly ftO her in
difference onl our part, is so uitch fuel
adled to the fire of' tbulie:d hate, w ithi
whicth we oro likelv to be cosma
Our advice is given deliberazl;
without fe:t-, favor or a kect!i. We
have, (to use a prover'bial pla-eye n
axe to gimlixcept t.hat whi:'.:
ens, public good \We I I:for :
uponl our cit i.:.mns to meeC t ma1l pro, limJ1
their po"aitim, vad let that posit ho
one of sound and saf p1" y, ir.lpe
tive of the in :frl muvam. :: cc Oi:
whose4 policy it is t keep ly sect I.
al and Radieal sirie.
To the Supportors of the Ar;umneaut o
General Lwo dilid not re;:aird i ts
ItndllignI)ijied to I" l o..o Ic u.' mI war,.a
to induce him to i n 1 -.,.4i
the wyhole Confede:: " :,N ee
al Grant upon (0n'., irm.
IN miAMt hnt f > r%:n-:y. 0, W !
General trant h:P it io
tioll elitirtly, wh:h r hi 1: .A
relder or not.
Thile South Carolina Coi,.
18,G5- didl not roadit .o v;
to alliSh slaver, . ti i' . i to
leave oltoa tile ('e.
tramed11., ili mrhtIe a' o tht.
That Conenti 1.i.
ga1rdeod it . Eau ('tr:s !., i
to it "do a youl li
(hivelydi, dirct' Mal Jh ' ;A
ernment epce oh .hr
abolition.
Nor Insed h :7 iim. n
reg a rd it 0( : " :a uli'f .' I to en r -
ne;::roes whoi hate na hen 1 on -
of f'lonty, Iind idi. ranchiat ( 1 s
to indultce thlemi t'. ua.-h b':a-c illto t h
faes ot their i.r the ir nh ima,
tumhi they O\ h v evr i:-ed inu th
whle courset oft 1 onttgre;.Sti.l rP-'m
whenu it wa. left to theair dist'r*tion
whiether they :honil1 ato..'t it or n
Ihitt tas lee was e noSt'l to 5n11 .
decr ; asX oltr Conv'eniimil wa. comt .
ed to abdili 'aavery; as every mint
the South wa ~'is compl)ell ed to ta ke h
oth of allegianle tu14 thle amn1ty~.
oa1th ;0 so1nw Soulthl( Caroliniins 1roi.
I40 cpeled to accept a( law ot su t rge
thttt they never11 would have volunittari-.
13y adopted.
Lee's14surrender is irrevocable ; (our
act ab ol ishingl1 sl avtry is pe rp(et unl~ ,
but the discr'im~inatiloln iaaintiat
man1 iy worthy mlenl illn'il oth (a rolinaa
in''o/ be4 remloved, if theO St:. te underL'
tihe no(w lawv talk( the step intdicatedo
thereinl, whichl now she can41 do without~ai
any1) mo~re comp jroiso(5 of her d1ignl.it y
than she incuirred when she neceplt ed
Lee's surrender, or th11 abLol itionl of
slalvery.
"The~ Only I~opo,"
We no consltathtly lrmlill del .now,
and wiill be, that "th~ only% hopt o
"rllece to thle lofty and(1 dii id ma
"sr f's pIosition of NON-.Aerlao that hasi
"mar:1ked4 our courISO he retaftore ."
edI slavery ? That we~i know wats un1
constitu(tijonal, and yet wo had it t
do, and did it, and1( the Sunpreme Court
Whlat kinld of "non-anct'ton" wasit
whenl we0 pasod laws pult tinlg tile 1n0
gro on anl equaiil footing w~ Ih the(
whiite, in all our Courth ? Weohd
tht under outsido pres'u.lC
its whl~1en very few months sin,. c Lee's
Surrond'or W teycddt Iol
10io00evoite, and'letthe logic ofon
sistirnoy go to the dogs.
Al d . t. i: ': ino ms !W anJ nnd .pri
..1:o:w hv wo)rk w o lIave
rnecived 1a"m the N"iAml PNOWih.
ing' Colinpany at iln u ,\~. l i
'ot up in thnI! IXv~ the 1, R of
"'.M ewall' Ja son, by t1h aiune
LIomllpaniy. Aboiu t " ue-thi rd of the
bo'k is Cevw to i biogriphieal
Ce I 1 f t h ibc I , t wh ic t hie re.
debatem ia (' . M
--inltit'ao :110 dliat iii ValliI i'u t t
r;r f i
mventrul life :d-e ig n into a very
'fh u it iliftb of 'Ir. ' kphnl m is4
* eo Iii '.ntili t th hitoy
>r up h g:..reat i iari. w ich cou
th t. o ye1m am,, -;;ere projV.?longe-s
I' ui. C-1
Iook '.Itoro n. ialn invululable r' con
A rnu~ o are w t or t eT
4n9 . ''ld a full ti ip t i of (he
'u":, Ir er 7.01 ind . 1 a - t
. h Phjilowi'c.. feIty
TV wi :-'rtil'y the re~ of, Mrount
4iW Al!!le to P-orn (!u the I1nsti
i : flouri hIn
vmwinn have re vive'd this
whi;:h w I r !, or 1. i -
a a 1 -ho Ii r the
I '4j 1nt44t i'n
W, Onle:-jeli ,em n!
1Iat i ':.i o Do ?
I'l1n folhoili, whi.'A we Clip frown an vX.
1: l o ' I,:: t i. (ne views t' 11 it we
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40 1 111 ithe a ro .. I i llb pri4Yn.y 4me.OI
tl I'll reeI I a':d h (' iire' : i .
14he ne1r 4 r 4111:I r n . :,.. i p.t .
lih t h 'a enjy t th-1 '5t h V w-V -a' w L'
vot 1yhow, no tamo..r~ l II thejju e0h4r'
epl ayid h' fit, :Ini hecpui.
th th brIypnil fa ot m.4 i
'lt104'OWe (til lii nod tt of i'ou Pen
v~roleN.int i s (ir-In \to lie n lllrll~i. j,
hii.l tg un o t iiby 11)in ' i vto? Iii
(01 ho v e ,ll. t.Oll itowi r:: i i u Slrcive.
There' arl tt 1p4 cone41r 1 ..0: p,1L'l'iv fa nel' ,
w Itl b bI . ii5e by ous r e Il-.*In got IL yer
thed thingiy .1 he thikig' nwf Now isr
nine." Wtho ot heas Ue to vor
slo of Pen*-illsp .. i h
1S8 i b : W li f (le
Local Items,
Do11h of Mtr2. IMi0noBoyce DUnILso.
It is our sad duty to record tho
death of this Ostimiablo lady, who
bre-cathe:1 hler las-t on)I 8aturlday ufi r-.
in I )m I:aIreb, I ; tt I 'cck A . M.r
Mrs6. DuIBosei was the. dauighter of
1i#n. W. W. ye, n111.1a lmdy of1, he
iiost elainigl ( (j 11lities both of heat
ald 11:1t.
.A I abe roced her thr-oughd th1),.
I ft'eIr relmlills were inlte rred inl the
ymn-i of tl.% lam Ep ipal (1'luir b, 4n
1!ay adt -ruIltim, inl lie iid.st oLi'Lm y
fri:a wh~o tars -a floral wr(ths
are vidnceof heart sorryand %I'..
feetLion t h'.t twords4 onlW not evxprers .
Struck by Lightninp.
A ila:i ulin*1 the ir-mises ofr Miss
Poierl was struck by Iiglitinig onl the
a tvrnoonl 4A, Tit1)1 da41y la t.. A. co-g
.\Ai h O t ime tot' (fih) sa nio d0,lu -;
4: u;i : v i ~e~i'4 t. the id, 11 .-h
4L' 4 l h tu 1 :1t it'l] phenon no .
We hmapp.nei to be only a short di
tOw f un the t ra ck at, tho timeI.o 1n111
VPl n1peareI a 11-i:n of fire with
a larg : ipparont ball of it a t every
co14lect ion uf the ra ils. such a gnu11
diplay (l' py rotelaties at nih
wmild b, wLT sen.
Th-roa :t 4(X Slilnl pox ill tmwa
b)ttit, s h r 1 e o~ay t a to
'I I' to l in.- inl ti. X h:- .L4' (of :1. ol
. .W ' wiesa a the4
C i:: t ;; i th pl q:!i..
e ) ! o all :T t 44 t1.)
al rilit b h o apprhe 4'n *Lin a ..
CAw , o Dog:;."
A .-on of Ca pt . 1 Imat was l"Iadly
lait tn by hwo dIo".s 41n ( bll 0i-1.1-- t ita r-1L
.' Tu 4 dIy l. .11
w.;t a o ];:.t - i e ' ; ~k one mtt
G . .e: - - :U m n : tl a - I-d. '. b - ,
"1 Iile a (. ' t he 4 v) . 4 .41 te jl i.,
lk.\ ,,) of t h Hat h
h ., 'hrl4 si. C ;%v
in c < .. i ( N. w an. 1 4 : LA k 1. ic ,
i , hi : ; .. orl fe e (is n a t rop i-i ,
T il(444 cm-1 i Iii' W114.1 .1 1 III%.)o(4(leoi,
.: . . Q. . V 1,-ity :1"!( ) It pi
P I V m.ly e:Vvery /'/pe an /.1- of
100,000 L]~3.
114 1Q-rbt remi hd
Ii in . i ~ 4 . 4 r x.411 The1 tli411n
e4 1 ' e ''! 1u : . :. '1 ' happel,4 4
.44U 00 - e, ' Th WI. 'iabh l1 , 01. Pick
1~t .1 W. l' ;4 , .I ~ :iberL. .I:1enh (':4h1.
we. W m.. r' 4 *I . , , 4 . i-lnlit , t* *114
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I. *~ .1 1 I J . 4 , J T E. ~. \ l ti T ,'
Y au lllhoit y of f in- Ord11iary, I will isel1
at)LI tho' bonii r:"i-l'ne oI'JOhnL (C4pelam44.
d e:n ' . The I ale will. lake pLla 1ten (14 Sit
It. 'y Iih im-sI. Teria mado.01.101V i knw o
4114. i.'T.4IIAWT4.O
14ar Lch LI x2
*Copartnaership,
-j'ti '1.:lli .L1I 4i1he 41& Co. i a s dll iiO .
44441ved4 1by. ruin4.11 consent44. lin the0 I. o
.h IIL:riy lit,-n a144 newli'I partnerC1ship i .
''I 41 in-o I ih l hy, stylI T4111 .1 'ON, W t
1218 & WODWA R D.
4'lhe inid 114$ ig ed 11ill 1be glad to ineet
4the want of ever' l'L4y 04no.
kEah. 2,I 18t7, 1). 1. T 1O.\l PSONq,
I- N. IS ITr:II R,
Tr. W. WOODUWA RD).
SEiWS' 8HOP! '
\u4.41 contiiuno 40 '.\lnufacitureo at redhuce.4
prlices.. v1 Repaigiug .done with 'dispaitch.
AlI woirk 4.yarran11tedl. Uppor, 80114( a 111'
ne~ss Leatihier for enho.
un 10) F. OEH111.
Dr. H. L. OOLE MAN,
SURIGEION D)ENTiSTr,
of' referen.2IcesA can1 be given.
Havinig st udied and14 pracl~iced DENTIS'.
T'iIY in all ils details, ho guarantees all
work. ~. p4