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N E1S S 1M U 3 A Y. It is believed itt( the coming wieatscrop uill 1e tihe largst eover grown on this conti. nen t. A line of' eteatships is being projeo(ed from Now York vik San Fraucisco, to run to lIussian America. Large quantitIes of the earth kaolin are expurtId tf'riom Mouth Carolina to Now York. I i I lhe Sout h it, is used to make chini ware, in (he Norhi to ldulterato candy. (into poutd of, cotton, which foarmerly coild ontily ho spun into thread of 108i yards long, can now, by (te application of steam, produce a thread of' 107 iiles in length. A young girl was bit ton by a bat in Spald ing Citurch, .EIglantd, rcetlily, which so frightlened her1 t hat sihe is :ittleoring frOt paralysis of (te brain, which induces long lils of sleep, laul ing for weeks. The A tlinta, I'r calls attention to (te fac1t0 that th1 tieneralis and ll-ilhting on of (hi Southi are going ink as a general thing for tho leriiall itoconiut ruction bill, as t(he best ieans by whihi to sottle outr National dilli unities. This is as significant as it is true. At. it clection for mayor of iluitsvillo, Ala., recently, the colored vote assisled to defeat th agetiit ofthe. Freedmetn's Bureau. It is shite-h that Tha-l. Steven is writing it pattiphilet in support of Suiner's bill so curing universail sufrige at tho North. The right of sFittfroge is not considered a great boon In Kentucky, if ono may judge by jury'sj estimate. Edtw ardl Williamis brouglit in action against two persons itn Covinglon fot illegally preventing h1im1 froimt voting in tihe Presidential election of V;M I, andA lalid his damallges al. .,d. The .jutry giave h1 it a verdict of one eorit. The Pres-Adiden's var of01 the Pennlsylvania 11aillrori Coi aiy, was14 at i'it I :0tithi'g on A li':l ii, inorining, and left. nit ithe ('inin.t lundi Fi'pres- f'or Phlilaidelphial. Tis Car wi buil at AitonIt liettd ni aft oa: xes o som'e . ' '20,0 i), to l is perita' s, t' I it liest 1a t3 ' O i is o e d i cn i' 'hto14 n i tty. The ln vtrial of Adhniral Persanlo, wNho Itn'in -it it e Italhi ll e et i n Otv t :tle (X 1.s ,ha eenl com-l.. , tiud, inll c r elilW Ad il-1lo v i ell S. Ith e ( . (10 b l - i c 1 t ii el froinl the ival e o r1 iic itn - ty and disobedience.. The s-eil t ena aree with thle nimst uaimon opinion of mili I-u-y wri11,es: (li tho batItlI or hisni, bothl a 'lin a t111i0 erinl, who coniviot Pl oit ofh'in nitt d lho dil )t O iies The othloi'l prlbi riys, ed'itorially, ro.. g-mbnkie t ho com1.1promlisepopsdcb t1he: r' nt p wers, ht lint PiillI('i to 1ussi , in o, it y to' Walw t the gretpowes. i I -t her right., a nd lhe 1% il!, not lave (a, ii aitived in Parki , fro'n Algeria, I'heree ttkhaIst beten recalleil by t lEmCperor. Freoc'l o ilughs tro till ipeded, andititl t th ie cers have oen onrt 1t titdill ' 0 reservost It is reportLed that the yreatspoveors have reacwedkI Ilteir app.gea'l ito lrussia, thei tie hol P of averitig hieti i intyniet, war. The Kt h1ntia Mili property wva ou ,od a 1n. de.r foree1!oSuro of, mortgaege, onil Ifuomiy, by Mle-ses. Wardilaw & carew, to MeIs.4rs, Pl!arvey, Cogswell and fohr.s, for :3c10,000 whoich aminotu is du2,000 it icess of tie The lt mrutpt. law passed by it, asit (onl gross goes ito praotial Operation On June I . There are. mianly people who0 are wit ing 1 1to:1a 0 Ileailge o t, o th at i thle bu hinll quito isk. Thet''i Cief .iutice o the Su-pa l'remeiOf o tes.ppointed i Jutieds a Nen owayno piiand Miits le i' of tCoutakiucy mision itol itpr epr theosand: l prat ctJitoe ft.i o hos nivoye undier thil e tiadkruti lwe. Ad.Ct hn 1aris I'o Ne iY k, s beentat a iiiineed secritlry o c thiti ion tlo.ia otule itin't'acri uniformi prahcitieticitalycthe t roted, andti are nwlin hen handsf the ~d thig, .iius tti'. ln T.ia li. .ltntkes, of i hasro teentoveral das todigo its theoif' pra rati o otf tese rll. AThorenie States ofs appliat ionisb o lttigistr iotf i o ihtk t tce bastnight. pplointm etiofl registirs t the('h Parii ip iio0i1i)sidtht. nove wtuilti eonexib onay ite Chae tof anI art'i', itici a re Ted ftinenulyIcon ostructdt anal, whbnureas fo 'tet road. wai'll travel inty-t' mis 00 witotsp haingt, andtrwartds atiy be wound up i ~any sto onidapo' indf tely A holrso like ttts biut ot he aosahtbleitatcquhd tion, provded iy cani e bouhti gonly as'ut t theibe aniilinali of hgei igtis a td copy. r (fI t si Ionitli~' Mnat ighbouhasaprto. crgo, 3000 bhiei Is corn and 10,000t i poud b\a'ionu c oibutd pry byiint tei ato e ofe ellnd d ital P'poti onb Jtheiero Con li o the dottte ofnti Steoatul th chreto~o the ts and oliier of he shp doinglfo itiro powetin (aclit gat ifheig IThoeupee out (list dcided etiha aoei laucti'iatt hle moed again'ltek red dt, andlii (ile itrys alethelI pthio Wao nd th Mit.ay nnndrtb ie flor erni hf ssbeened Mor a1int (lin reort of teomiswioerofl(Agd ulture f Martch contans gti prodtii otaleonhen tat icsedisatntifoni hai'been paif dui thye tof 'aoc breedoing (~thouhout ajpil ountry, particularly in o rTho fila beiuaing o hreaparentli botranch ofu l tre ttti'hi trinw prouctipn law, A list of the Irish King8, from 1300 jt. to the days when liry It. annexed hat Island, ponts out tho curious histori. lal and etldlologicld facOt that out of some iundrod and forty monarchs, about a hun. trod and twenety of thet were either slain by .hoir successornt, or killed fighting. The Emperor of ail having heard of Ie desire oxpreAsed by lossin i to taste a partictilar kind of' Brtziliant cof fee, the oxcel lence of which had beei great ly praised, has seet to 0 clebrat ee 1,4o,'Wro a lant ity of it, inCIlOse inl a box ilnliel with tihe most, precitut woods of irazil, rnd of exjtisite workmnship. At a late meeting of ithe llistori 1 Socie ty of Pennllsylvanlia a pa per was rAw giving some account. of the 8tar.-Spangl4 Han ner."t This song, it was staled, as first printed by lenjamin Idklei, of ' moro, antd first sung by Fordinand Durng, to it company of young volunteort. ?he air of "Anacreo in 1i lavou" was adopted at tite siggestione of Mr. Koy. A long time ago, a littlo boy 12 years old, on his way to Vermont, stopped at a cotitry tavern and paid for his lodging and bot nkfist by sawimng wood, inlstead of aslk ig it as a gift. Fifty years later the samo boy plssed tle sarno little in as George Peabody, the bantker, whoso name is the :tynonym of magnificent charitis---the hon OI o1 two heiisheres. (loverneor Murphy or Arkansas, has telo. graphed to Sencator oloot. Garland, ordering him not to tile petition for an injunction ngainist. I ho enforcement of the lecoonstrue tion bill for that State, as he thinks that a decision tgainst it will not result favorably to I ie interests of' his contstituontt. Sent tor hiriiland has accordingly nbandoned his int ention to liring tlie mattor before tho Su. A Pa-ik correspuondent states that in haLt city the.re s i a totch manm who has becomoo a1 celebriy fromt having an Inedia ruibber Songte. A cancer ot his tongto rendered oned mlnato neeal;ary, the op'elrtition was ucee'..-ttl ltperfotmed. and lho lost tongtme r'eltaetl Iy o ' f Itdia ritbber. Al I honghIt 1.' cannot speak, lie I at es, swallows, ane'l m' his pipe Withi evident enjoy. emeent ; ont after eiting tkos outhi tonue a0 one1 do's a "'I. of titli, generally carry ing it. it Ili pocket. bet ween his repatO.. Tlhe (iccxnttn P'arliineit lns tinished its l'tbor-4 11t1 adnihmrned T;ine lie. The draft of a Peleral ('et I ill ion, which was tl,mit ted to it by te Governectls of.1he Confed ci tion . las been atlopted with but slight mtodificats. mThe draft. as atoptetd by tile Federal Parliulent Intuit now be sano i ionled by 1 he ueveral )iet s. No d oubt it eniet I nitned that it will be annctionted by all. Whateever' fthOeve mtodlificattionts ihe several parti1-6s woll like to I-e. imae, it is gCie rally felt. that they mus3t first have i bond of ution. * Tle nnoutec of National ]lank currency ivstted during tlmt week enditg last Satur dity, wn $172,600, making a flhe total aiouit issued up to dato, $302,508,75613, from which shoull ie deducted $3,581,982, being t Ito amiount, of currency rodoened, in.. elwliing wrnu' outt notes--leaving tle actuial caloulalion of National Banki at the pres. oiut. danto, .1m'98,926.774,. During the wok nling on Saturdly lait thero has hon received at the Treasury Do piarteniet from tle printers, $317,000 in fractional currency. tehring tlie same pe riod there haimi been forwarded to ithe Unhited States depository At. Un1rl,'; N. Y., 5, 00); to the Asistant Treasurer at. New York, $i 1,000); As'sistant Treasur cer itt. New 0.rleans, ' 100,000 ; NationaI Jianks, $207,212 -17. Total, $ 12,2t15 d7. The alonumenttal CIty, says flho Chmarles. I on N'ns, hta.: not. t iredl, in her devotion to the suferinig amid st arving ,South. The Ui. tiore a: or Fridlay, enit ions con tribu lions that lbare been received consisting of cornt, htacon, Ilo-ir aind meoney, andi also st atest that. thle Stecatter F'alcon, will take :lt00c bushels ti' corn), tand 1,000 poundsl. of' baiconc to ClImrtleI.fnin, andt thIoelicoonier Fian. nio A, ltailey, will sail fotr lik cily wilth 10,000 btushlelu of corn and 301,0010 poun eds of bacon- .Thle United States ship lielief, hats becen placotd at the disposal of lihe Cocm mcissioeners aced will soon leave wit h a cargo for Mobile, Ala. Thie territorial growth of lice Ucited St ales has been nto less sur'prising than their growlth in poputlaltion. 1lBeinig at. Lihe peace of 1783I with onliy 820,L080 csquare tmiles, t hey added 889,579) by limo puerchase of Lotiisianae, E'e8,900~ by the acquisition of Florida, 818,001) by Ithe annoeKationt ot' TeX as, 8t08,052:' by thIe Oregont treaty, anmd 550, -1551.9 the Mloxicant treaties. The Commisd sionce of thce (lenet'al Ltand Otlico in 180) etimalted thce laned area of the States and 'Territor'ies at. 2,0t1,2547 square miles, or, in. cludling thio Iudian Territory, 8,010,277 square mnilos. Thte area of thme Ihiussin possessioncs In America is computed at 481,. 276 sqnare cailow Th'le aunnexationt of 11ussian-.America will swell lice grantd total of squtaroecmiles om braced withcin the United States to 8,-191,. 5,'h in ta litle mere lhau eighty years, th< origical dimuentsionsu of the trepublio will htave thuis expcanded to an almost fouirfohl dlegreo. Nows fromu Mexico, received at Washinug, lon, s1tat5 eshat thIe capture of Maximcilit andI his urcmuy is almnost certaint ; ancd I hai Ice Juartcis.t iroops threcalon to execute himce al - The ladies of theo Now York Southecurn 11o lief Associaetion gave a bll~i at. limc ri aicoS onc 'Tuesdaiy nigh I, in aid of' thIe fcunmd. D ick Chcoat ham, thue miost beautit'ul hmortsm ii iti Stale, andc the property of Col. Th'los (1. havon, of Edgfllk, (lied last week 01 leatg fever. Thme American Blible Socty, in Newu York employs twoety presses and fonr hunce. dr'ed wockmoen, ancd is able to print fotc thousand copcies of the Bible daily. Te lypo for the new Arabic Bible is to bce rea dy in about six muonthms. WVolearn, says thme Nlir, that theo first Criminals senm to thue Slate 'Penitentiatr wore theus pumnihed for ani offence against a ftreedmetan. WVilliamnsburg District sent two whlite mnen to tIs place of potnanco for tihe oti'onece of' stealing baeoni fromc a fcdm, n. Will Ilurper's Wieekly pcleaso make a no Genoral Graunt has been petitionued to" 1I. recLto rheymoval ef n~mmra nl..---ar fromt the prsiden f the New Orleans, Ja'okson and Grea ih urn Railroad, to which ho has reoTi ieon re-elected, and also to romove Col. Thomas E. Adams from the 1oSou of Chief of Police of Now Or o Stephens was In this country, there w 'requent is' nations that he was in the sor o of the tsh Government as a spy. 9 'a Paris 1' 1 to the Chicago Reptddi c&-says IHad ntre Stovens is living comI fortlibly In ' city with his wife and ljothor-in IY. Ito complains of poverty, has monll 40 pay for long rides in hacks id makes secvrt visit to the English Em bassy. 6 everatIperialist oflicers publish a pro est, against tho Escobelo niassciro in the Mrcican (n ourricr. They reproach Marshal Bantine and the French Government, and ask permission to avenge the blood of their munirderei countrymen. Details of fresh horrors come from the west coast of Africa. A war has broken out. between two opposing tribes of savages, in which soveral of 'he New Calabar tribes were imade prisouerd by i heir enetnies, and, shocking to relate, were roasted and caten by the other side. They do some sensible things in Havanna A recent rogaihtion requires the daily at tondance of a vetermary surgeon at the slaughter house, to inspect overy animal brought there to be slaughtered, thus offeo tually preventing the sale of unsound meat. This regulation has long since obtained all over Europo. It Is stated that an effort has boon made recently to induce the President to make a large increaso of the army for service in Uh Southern States and in the Indian Ter. ritorioe. Uider the law the army can bo in creasel to nearly doitble Its present force. Mr. .ohnolmn refuses to increase the forcen, believiig ic to he sutlicieit now, if jklli ciously managed. A letter is publisihed in the New York C'.a'erci 1 trtirer, written by Mi. .1. A. Sel-och, of Culen, Clerk of the Board ot iJommiss;iner of Poor for Kershaw Dist rii, S. C., "-l uirltessevd to Jinmes F. Suther landl. .r. FCerck l,iVes a simle state. in nit, of I Ie great iteniad madle u10on1 the Cominissioners, and thir entiro inability to reliovo the dist reds prevalent through the Di.-trict. It iW stiatcd that the latest intelligence re specting tlie unfortunate Princess c harlotte (the wife of Maximitian) is sal indeed, ITer mewnitid condition, it is sail, gives very little hope of recovery. Thoitgh her plhysi cal health is not. 'coken, all intellectual ex. pressiol is gradually fading from1 her couni. tnance, aid her me ntal fitculties becomo feeblo Ioim day to diay. Veniscn is to be found in the greatesi abumd:ano at Nat chei-z. It comes into thal city by wagon loads. The /v:moernt siy that in the markets, the restunrants, anl everywhere ehse, the principal mcat is veni son. The flood Ias driven the deorp fron t-ho swamp lands of Louisiana across thc Mississippi to the hills around Natvtoz. Three weore caught on one occasion recently W1hil0 swintuninag across, and one was kill, 0d on land near the ferry. Another, whiell had swum across and had climbed: tht blull, was so exhausted ts to lie unable Ic run, and was knocked down with a brick by a negro, The Washington correspondent of tic New York Tines snys : "Attorney-Ceneral Statiberry's opinion regarding the torce ol the disfranchising clause of the Military Reaconstruct ion Act will lbe presenited to th<( Pr-esident. as soon as it cain lbe preparei after the injunction petitions have been dis posed of, and will be forwarded by hinm tc all the conmmanders of milltary districts ir the South. The subject is attracting great deal of attention. The appeal for th< Opin in camlie froml (Git. Sheridan, for thn purtipose of perfecting the registration 01 voters in L~oisianta, and will be followedl b similar ntpplications in all the Souatheri States where attempts are mlade to ptreveni oflicers of couties aind parnishies, who hek otico durIng the war, fronm voting. The advices by the Ureinen detail the i tiat ions of the war excitement in Franlco or then subjoet of Naipoleoins' ne-gotiations foi the acqjuisit ion of huxm bur-g, anid the in' torference of Germany, under the leader ship of Prussia, to prevent. i'.s accomplish maent. TJhe agitation was ittnse in Paris and war rumors aboundl'ed on every side Indeed, it appeared ats itf the matter wouk be regarded merely as one of bartecr, foi cash equivalent, and one in which the Prus sian movemtent would ultimately acquiesc< wer-e it not for the decided 401n0 of the en. franchised Getrman burgesses, as expresset ini 111r1in and re- echoed thItrou~gh Fathberlant against its conclusion, England professet neutrality, If not utter indifference, towart the proceedings and in the respilt. Pannon o1' JaIPRnsON DAVIS.-ThO Roy Mr. Bagley, formnerly a missionary t< Japan and India, is said to have p aid visit a few days ago to Mir. Jeffersoni Davis at Fortress Monroe, for the purpose oh iunuing him to ask thai President for - pardon. The letter stating this fact adlds; Mr. IBagley believed that if a regulat iapplicti on should be madoe by Mr. Davis, he could sulpport It with a poeit oll present inig such an array of inthiiential inmes, large propotioin of t hiem frotm thte Radical Re-publican party, tht the mlovemen~lt woukl be as suc-cesstul as that mtade by him int thn case of Gloverntor Vatnce, of Noruth Carolina ti. D)avis, however, declined acceptinug thac llopolsilonl. Ife saidi to ask for pai-dont wat a confession of gtilt, and that such a apphicationi would prejudice his case at th< trial, wichel he was givetn to unlderstand wras c lose at hand. Mr. Unagley, nothing diaunt ed withI the ill success he met with at For tress Monroe, went to Washinagtont and called oat the Presidlent to ascertaint whieth, el' a pardon woutld be granted to Jefferson D~avis withotut ant applicatIon, if petitioni were presented of a sat-isfactory chatractor, It is undt'erstood that Mr. lDaghey was equal, ly unasuaccessfuil at the White lloutse. In the exercise of the pardoning power, the Presl dont has been gtuided by an intloxiblo rifle --never to grantt a parden en petitions, ulaiess such petitions were accompanied by ant application front the indtvidual seekinag the0 ex-ctive clemeney. Tlheo Attorney. Gheneral's oflice has1 now on the file a hu~( budlget of petitions, signed by hundreds of people, North anid South, praying for the release andA pardonm of Jefferson Davis, all o( which are of no avail, owing to the before mnttlono ulo-i.a~m. Till DIAN o1 DasTlNY.-Tlio l'iliitdelphia Ago tblnkso says the Charleston Mercury, that the truio meaning of the Luxemnburg embrogilo, is, that Napoleon 's but accept lng it as a part of.1is destiny, so that lie may load his armies against the only power wiloh hias )lot felt French vongeance for the allianco of 1816. One after another, says I t oge, the pow era that lhunjilia~td Franijico aifterj waterloo havo felt the hand of Frencli retribution. The Criman oaripaign amvitecil Nioscow, AnIM at thea same time reduced ' inglnd to ia thiril-rato power, with iof coutinentat repit liationi in a muiltaUry point of view. Tllo Aubtro-Italian war, ending at Solt'urino, laid the mino 1by ieiokl Ausirtan prido and pjretentioni have been liuinbled inl tile (ut. Nico and Savoy latve beet adil to (lie terriaJry of' France. ail] 11 bltte.I Ot inl tlitllirection. Priussia st.ili reinitnu, wth the imemories of ".Bhutcher llliler" ati! hi antriloriug dragoon-i it Wa t erluo'. Luix('lk. bourg ad ti e Illie are stIlditig reminid crs of a lebt uncancelled1 iin that portion of EIurope, and fron the Ifotel Des .uvalides a voico is constantly calling, and a shadowy Land pointing lIhinieward. Tlis vloW will of course bind sone advo. catep, bit Napoleon is incre sagacious than his enomles give hilm the cedeli t of belug. When the blow falls it will be swift. and steatly. Napoleon cainnot be forced into a war at this nomient., for t(e simple reason that he could not be first in the field and strongest in tho first contjlit. lie will now wait as he has waited bet'oro ; and when war comes5., if COroS it 1inust., bo(h1 FraIco and her Emperor will be ready. WINNSBORO, S. 0. Wednesday M orninj. May 1, 1867. D. B. McCREIGHT, EInrOn. TERMS---rOR HERALD. TH RU DOL.ARS pier ec:tr: 'CWO DOLI.AR; 'ir six mmiit'o ; ON.C DOI..A l tier t lmletits -I livi1iodl i l 11 ili ki."41 Sinlile c4ipie.- I' Cei ni'. IT)- The I.orr n il hekontanttegll (in tho ex I l...itoul If I lin 0114me~ liv illeis paymeai h!4 -;et i Il m 4 ;1.4r cegiim I he I.- % Io a : t e rml.< itor 0 n " thIei wira IIpp r itr oi l ' r f. rt 1 o l. i.. w Il , : 'n t Id I!!-It I I!1O Vim 11.1;41 fla it C; it-I-e., AnVEift1 5\oiLN: OlTr.S. --Wr Otll: 1-r i i Ik foo, 1he 1 in4 .','ii -vo.i livo t.it '. r v::oi iI .. wotilI'i l1:C 1.1011. A .p ., ce o ..; . N i ;h,:,s .. !-. 111 11 [IV I t N . .1 7 .- m ,,lv l l nli a' 01 ( --0 11010 o:.. O.,- nI. : I ..:. 'I'wentIL o li LeI (10001IlIIl11011 Now ..I b :- c Ti tIi v f ivc1 nuill . i s A n li i . . t i-r I te i ,l: ill K W lt. i me e,. f ', it -., t lt, ien t n' -M. 'sh - ,no busliness 'fIt i . e' o ti - q oil that of li ..-o : .:, c :moo 1 ig. t tlhat eiit.ciirtogCs t hu ILL tillur). ( ( I0Ur1 ter',; t e iiicrol: iltt, eti.1: lri l ojo : :S UII s thi priultal'. lle esta, (our is an p(:I al riltifral~ etion in~ then ioet imotLfteiod learn, buti of i s o wdli pmy li 0 up lion, that flai wheat m-.1) i-.Wry thin iafes bet ter than it. anl hn ti i , So far as ine ptvicry anle tob -v , or infortiion, Cohet n crop v prem senting a beautiful st and. The pro portiol of corn to cotton planted, is perhnps as one to throo, i. a., oio-.hloirl corn and two-thirds cotton. It is said, and we have thisi froi the observat ions of old farmers, that for as inzy fogs as ocur it K hi uary there will le as many frosts -in) A prpl1. This has bon verified iiA. Spriig ; and according to this, the frosts for this scison art) over. 2ontributions for the suprt of tho Troc Sohool. The etditor of the Nrnws has receiv. ed, and haondod ox er to the priopier per~ son, tho following contribntions for thme support of the Free School, viz : J. M. ])aly, $h .00; Juo. l'. Matthew, 41.0 ; G II.Me~ster $1.0 ;1. N. Withers, $1 .00( ; ( ashl, 61.0lt. Otherts have indilicated their puropose Ito aid this worthy nnderttaking. Auny conltrib)utions hantded to the editor wi!l be duly tnoknowledged and paid over to the lady in charge of the scehool. Oarroying Deadly Weapons, It is to be hoped that all concerned will not forget the important featura in 0. 0. No. 10, in regard to the practice of carrying "deadly weap. Deh personi who conceals a pistol or dliri abouthuim, aind makes a piractice of to tdoing, makes himself liable to be tried by a Military Commnission. It p no new thing, this law to prohi. bit the practice alluded to, and we hoso all concerned will be governed ao rdingly. The Diefranchised, We are glad to seo that appeals are likely to be made from the commioand ing Generals of the ten Southorni States, to the Attorney General of thie Uidit id States, for an opinion as to the extent of the clause of tho Consti tudional Amiendiment disfr'aniciin1 Southern citizens. The appl icat ion of tho' tenrms "judIi cial" and "executive" tused in thaIt aiuendment, aore so vaegue, that somel authoritativo interpret ation is neceo~ssa The U. S. Senate, This body which hold over for somec time after the House adjourned, did itsolf adjourn on~ time 20th. SWe hope there is truth in tho an. nouncmeont that "subbmission to thec 9termns of reconstruction" r'o so aus.. piius, that thore will be no further need of extra sessions, and no furthuer contest between the President antd Congress. IThe District 0ouit -WUi meet at tis placeo on Mfonday next. May 6th. Orders fron District Headquarters. We publish below some extracts from G. 0. No. 12, issued by Ceneral Sickles. Sr~c In ii 11.1rUA It- T ic-r, Charlet ont, S. C., April 20. J Gncral Ord.r No. 12.] 1. The Militarv Sub-Dhrict of North Carolina :iinel South Carolina are hereby diseout iinued. It. 'l'he territory embraced within this comnuand is divided into Posts, as follows 1. TI'lle '1ilitary 'os. o' Chester to emnbrace the State 'I Districts of York, Chester, Fairl[ield (omaster; to be comUainded by lirevet IMajor ). 1). Lynn, Capt. 6th Ifantry. I ead quarters at Chester, S. C. Garrison: Company K, Gth infantry. Post Coiminanders will require Sher. is .Deput y Sheriffls, Conistables and tle police forco within thir' i com mands to report to thom any violat ion of military orders and arrest the guil t.y Iarties. X1. Post Commanderi's will exercise a Supervision over all MaIguist rates, Sherilfs, Deputy Sheriffs, Conistablen, and Polico within their comminds ; and will, whenever necessary for the preservation of order and tho efficient discharge of their duties, assuIe comt mitand ofthe police force. S~.r.coxn M'f.i-r'ar Dwnnr CharlestonI, s. C., April 920th 1867Y. .1. Sp~c~:ial jOrders ;No. :., ue t wit. I " i: i - . 1 ti w !if. h: r, I' Inji: u' 4:1 '1 1 n t lc -W. in' :th lib t ; f :ai pen ,, th I- ' 1 1111 i ;- l-nerl - a. t i f . a t v 1, tt v it e . : I .-.. c l ri 1 ' r - s -,I to O-thee lq~ tr Yv ('miniul of Maj. M enaral D. E'. 'ickles: "'le ncitm' t'rottt hAivi-Iiol, 111) to (hoc of cottoiu (f tha t V Ii Ic are itlicad ol' lInt .Year"'s rec-'. ilits, Lo~ samte dlatc, 2.8,O000 .a I W..( "I' Ilis may ainc m8it su e atemit, far the rntry, A.lie i\ . t p Gott-n i:* .'.--wol Th newi cm from L~Iivepll elI u tht nb tst., inorm:;t u ci theeet o cot ton to thrat. dt are; ahea of latu ye a' cipt to sato tat, 'hor,0i0 bal es. Th, it' may eivd inom msuret fconut fthe greapot oflni the pria ouieeo ourti stal podct isu.eto eio A"tie nd 1~f l riedtelsu ta he tis alltihel fruy has Joeephile ~~ithati distrit. Print here Stather, :129m Meti Stareet- dierit.yfoi. om, u eek o two Bibl Socio. noe- frithlef ursye-'ome peache a fe. plum andog qits apoido tof delie he rcivdon. pmhtfr Ah "Repor is the Spo ear Committee "ofest nvt the ienraeriomb of Sout "Carlinas onte asubeto Ioeourg "ingerpcea fhImmigratio andto "correspond~i wit goernmen'ts,-soce bare,01 and i personls. as1 ndpu hIt- is t ushe byf Mrti. Jsaph hot-, Aot rne and Sn~lliiqa ttonoer, 1t29 eting Stree, :;i Ctrleitoin.wte Moottingtw pofte B'ibllSoitety.in Thi body o will m et on V Thusdayi cnxti the Pesbyohut'eiianthrc t. 11t t oclckit. whcM. vnantn ev.D.lys'i appercetthwo.itet Ai r his as bhatimol cfrea whent ony beeaded to heoatote interio of add dwelhing-( as wellts o impweroe ho apgopoarc or his fcolor anddufour. pos, we pameber ouiikih r raercans -texeltent rei the miig hito barreto othe idaitbleds, and pout coity oung aterlc or itcoiingt itftoinehesr adeeupunds oft'inhaer, and ad to poundsofansu-lphte ofzine ad onea~ oapdiw conmonheewl canewathe brsh.''adead r. vAn itsrcracking Arhichg gies arsn. 01( adde hot athfe witvh unailiby add-~ inr hrepunso ylowyhro;o Wahiugton Nows aud Gossip. T11C co.S'rlTlT10NA.lTY qUEsTION. Messrs. 1iohert J. Walker and Char!v, ()'Conor are preparing olabo rate arguients to ho delivered in the Sul~rmie Court of.th eIT United States oil Fridaty, inl tie Georgia iij unction caUse. The Attoriney--Gonural will do ily the juriskdiction of the court. [ Bl/t. Sun. -nri rrnIromiA. AcuniuItioN. Notw ith.staid !ng tle fretful tono of soite of' tle English jourtinals in COml iteiting', on1 our11 late treaty with Rus sia, and tle suggestion of ote off thoso papers that tho tranlsaction is one full of direct hostility, our government has, within the past wook, received from 4111ital sonroes30 tho asNsuranIces that the British G3 overnment is not at all annoyed in consequenoo of tho treatv, but on the contrary, is entiro ly sat islicl withI th1e transactioni, and assured that our government made treaty with Russia iln 110 unifriendly illirit. to wards l 1llnglaid ; inl fact, it is Igathored from Iigh authority that the ritisi Govormnut canl be easily re colciled to larting with the the Cana da.1s aid other British poSessiols inl North Aimerica, whenever these prov in1ces shall themselves make manifest their desiro to separate from the mother country, whether for tho pur poso of annitioxation to the United States or for setting up independent governmiits for thOmselves.-lbtd. THE FP.NIANS. The ad n inistration i. continually re ceiving applicatiois from relativos of per;ons captured in Ireland as Fenins, and who ore or have been citizens of t-. U'nited States. To-day Mr. Bart Si:i(i, of (inilnlnati, lmade anl: aipe1l for intecreece on boltalf of his brotlh etr, Jan: 'i Sithl, Iat!' Lie uteniant Third Artillery, Uinitel States Armiy, wto was eu1ptured in I 1eland. 'The oinly s C itele against him was that lie had (11 hiS p0ro11 a1 re1 volver. 'T'lhe eie~ nt as directed that the. attelln (1n of or I. Nini:ter to Enlgland be (eI rto tcri :t o hs esbreuts ale to th elj:-et,:nnd pr1oper action talwn to ineaiv at e tihe S--i(l. voxi iti ows HI( W :iou>.-Thate iiltiibi; A->urnal f. civilizatn" utblish. V-i bY Lia e pious ba bl 0o enirls- /arper's 11 &/ --tir hvinge~sbauiedSoluh Sin njeloin ios obscna encarcature, IlI re po s1111ne 110111(bS Of iLs hous.:h i Th Nt-w York Tiw's III. mb les :h fo~iwin ret!o L o ono of; it3 lat.illnt i o S : old I ll iv~i -' r i i 'o M 111 ld t U 101 'y .;lete nry ist Xudouedly as legiti r t w Iolle ' poli'ical wr . riut usr-ae cer-tain limlits withinl which rept or heconnaan1( courtes.ies and art-n s of i li f wi onbiir l natirally re v11r, litle trOegAd to those restrielions, i is poltic al walFiire In thle se rvice of pi! ical rmlie absm ;t i ilit's reprle t-.tion.s of* .\r. Seward, it, has system. tically ollI 1 outragd every sntiicit, of' Cuilommo propriety. I L is pret( (ty genIIe. rally kniow l that th u wo nds t inlicted upon .\b141. 81-wa tir by th assasin PaIlnr i 14Arc! very Consp-,JenousL scarzi unno h:., finhe, Whtch g hve entilely changed the! exprsio of hii counteniance. ont ptoul fIepposi that thie m seost reckless pit rsom aiin osity Would litato at oblogr wonadi rece-ived umbl.ruc h~ idcumuance anri rd.i c atcause ip t publi rinofh they are whordoe. diy selety oteed bythee as tevfa weekrit sets of oietra. Iwheior trilves oulaird natay tef soe.There tion,1 oreb thea rcisn of the fel e. ('ils; buthpris. scarel pietrea ver salledi th ret insrtae.Iaiofh 8outier cient.exiosmenodu againstpublo' merryithouthcarn lan,-haoldittna tericul thte wounta recgedfrnmn thirein ti othe iloun.jai erys, adetgism wistel busins ilteodith." efetoenmn pasth fieorth biearn, thegewasrnee estabhdsy caiatod. r the ro-o tvenivebrse." o the rtistawho dot This rag'work t eroated n reer Dvery never, pacurre publihed ioth Tere city, i coteporaries. Thf pes wJerse Sf oue soteeitrhdyeer.e Ex-Goornr leotr, o Se ould naot lnhas riten ai ilfettfer on te miia rylovernmon wht ir th outh min t hio he says, '"Ai desptism u wise adin pisorli qoed ms perfetd vrmn ofth cieart, boein the gdofvternma eslishd yGodor Ileii tonge conrol ofr the uiersto. Ho the chtialryl eat Thk ins ofarlagrphju wnitdlin h ilyd Times acii pap~ntoe pu lh y i. Jers'y Criity in the KIgdo of Nowis i hey Of [coursde ste od(itr 01' ntviry soon iMr.i Prych ltther or h~ie w1(0ofl nte tipoal to hathe Mr P riea nt to aprove. Tho stenre aou the aos poi ltism W abov qutaotd, iot from theel cotet goes tho oun of the pa-y hors, an irci rofe fotas a et lerst, ryl apple thves wersgufa the. bfod tlun tof , i asingwt sera frier s! prpryin the tiyu Isl ofris, thn mthe Islandoti wha they wo turofedi thrg naithaheswteo h Local Items. Easter Elections. T ho Easter elections of St. John's Church, Winnsboro, S. C., are as fvl lows: WA i) EN S. Rev. J. Obear, W. M. D wighit. vr-nvmt :N. W. ]I.]tobeortsony Pierre .llaeot, 11. A. (aillard, WV. S.RE ab b, Du]usc Hgleston. DELECATES TO THE CONVY.NTION. W. MN. Dwight, Duflose Egleston. Home Manufacturo. Wo maw on the street last Thursdtay, a inati from the neiglhborhood of Whito Oak with clay pipes for sale by the hundreid. The pipes wero small, but exhibited some skill in design which it would be well for the citi zons of the Dist-rict to encourage. The pipes wero offered at onc dol lar a hundred. If our citizens desire to enjoy the cutting ofa real good pipe clay, they will get it in any quantity in what is called Jamison's gully in the western suburbs of town. Grasses. There kia kind of clover groivng ill the ytreets of our t(owIn, which some call whait e]v. T'i-ro is a I o a grass which .oume *ay ik U Go ras . 1'his hatte'r we.nII cultivatcd grows most luxuri'ian tly, and is greedglily grazal upo Iy k mlilch cows. This ct ioneu c )ud h made a splendid 'he flhi b vinrg teci pe is clipped from the "Local' of thue Charles(on News. We hope' to -ee a large use inade of thisrecip!t. We vat witeiC watshting and every (at W14:1 Il meanis usedI to check the chill and fever ad. fevrs generally, if as . m usay, tiere is Solmt; vite in thee taca . 1 lure is t ho recipo At. iithewiood F1ema1le Ins itite on 'I'ueslay morning 23 rd instatnt, ly Dr. J. .eynolds, V. F#. McNui.-rY of Georgetown, S. C., to Miks Miinie 1. D)urham of this Ditrii. '.'E LosS ON Mh.scANCIPATEn SI.Avmjs beg leave to call tie attenttiont of' th iegal pfesion, antd f athe peo pl 1 generally, to the following law lat ely passed by the Legislature of Virginia. CONCtJRNINoI COMP'EN5.ATION FORl sLEAvFS That in all proceedlinags, either at law or in equity, now pendintg, or which may beO hereaf ter institutedl, for the recovery of slaves or titeir v'alues, or dama~ges for their alleged conver sion or detetntion, the poss~essioni of whom was in thte defendcant under bonam tide claim of rightt at the tme of (tmtancipationt of' the slaves of' thi (0onunonwealth, by thte Foderal or State authtorities4, the values or damt ages assessed, shtould the plintiif re oover*, shall be otnly the value of the services of such slaves from thte timte of the totions conversion or' detentiotn to the pieriodi of their omtancipation. It we understand the purport of te above law, it settles the question tion in Virginia as to who shall be the loser on emancipated slaves, where the values of slaves are repre sented itn bends or notes, either froma salies or mortgages. It casts the loss on the veudeo or mortgagee. The ustion this legislation involves, it w nderstand, now pend ing be fore teCutof Appeals ism this State. The loegislationu of the State iof Virginia, shows where, in the opinion of its legislature, the equity lies. A NonrLE AND) DELICA'rE Ac'r.---Tho Ed gefleld Adverdiser says: 'rho New Yorkc Mutual Insuranco Company, after ineurritng expensea of $500 on a marble bust of Mrs. Pick etns, have sent it to ex-G overnor Pick ens, free of all chiargest whatever. This bust, which, with one of thte eov aer himtself, was executed in Rome, by ai American artist of greatt dis Linctiont, reached New York soon after the breaking out of theo war ; and wasi recivedl by theo (flicorsy of the said In surance Comnpany, and kept privately in theitr rooms, No.61 WVillimstreet, tioughtout the courso of the struggtlo. .This act proves that, there tare high toned and trute gentlemotn itn every section of our country, notwithastatnd ing the general illiberality anad nar.. row feadbtg engendered by thea late bamrbarousa war ; and we are much pleased to chrottiole it. ,Nor cant we refra in from conmment irg upon the rate beauty and artistic value oaf thte bust it, question. The original, lovo'.y "as that first woman whtose beauty miado Eden glad," is hoere delitated in thme purest "Parian statue tone." It is a work of art of which softness and loveliness atre the strikitg chtaracteristics. Thte figm-e is exceedingly delicate antd graceful. thte outline is finely varied int the dif feront views ; while the softness of the form, the chtaracter of the face, and the adjustament of the hair~ arcoclassi cally beatiful