The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, May 15, 1867, Image 1
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Dosportes, W1Iiams & Co, Proprietors A Family Paper, Devoled to Science Art neiuiry, Industry and LiteatureA
VOL. 1J WINNSORO S. C., WEDNESD AY rONN 1M tr Nd L A
FAIRIFIELD HERALD
18 l'ULI.II:E) W.:KIy BY
U!NI 'RES, WILLI AMS & C0. t
T--rms.-Tm. liIum.n is published Week-I
Iy il the Town uof Wiillsbor, at. . in.
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paiI ink adivalice4.. I
OhitI:try Notices and01 Tr'ibutCs '31.06 per t
SoIectd Poctry:
"DON'T 'TAY LONG,"
In . mny a lVilig iiart, utter's the I'C.
frin ol he following liiIes, .Idoni't say
long !" There is nothing of' poettly ink lthe
Jil rasieology, buti tle is the totuling mian- 1i
nurl. ill which the wor 1. d fret In t ly fin 1d a
voice! --in Ithe S yearning' tendlerness," Wind V
hopes and, deep syqnthy of which they n!
becomel thke impetrfect interprelers4. Hiis 4)
experience in lie poetry of life Ind love -
muust have been bar-renl indeed who does rl
not litind thee~ lines thrill, like lihe echo of rt
cat:iedial niuicAu, to his; icart, of hlcarts : 11
A look ,f' yearning tendInCsLs Ou
Oteneaith her1 NaIshe lies,
A 1,pe 2 .L an d love u111111ni ,tia lt
Are shadow1el in her eye,1
Asin sonii deep unli r 1ioflled Streamin
Are clols and stimiier skies.
Uh. asdto early wonminihoo.1,
Froma dralnny, sweet g-ir! life.
A ill C:ossed tile rowy Ihie.:hol. butn
To lintid ieiCira wifo
Ohi gtitly shiorti he IleaL her' 'teps i
Along the path of lite ! P
An as she laSPi her :1111 White hands Il
Upull his arm'I Io stronlgi., h
[llow ofiel like U Smiln utsigh, si
Or a sweet plel'1ing song, w
She wlhisper, wilit II artig kiSs, ii
"IliOVe'. one d->n't Silly org. 'l
it's allost alwl y n'1i her lip,
lIu gI'eitles't paLt ing words, r<
Sweet s The traVinee Ilrom rose leaves .\
Whe-n by Soft jphyr 'siirdC,
Andt lingering inl lthe meinory
like song of vutmier bids. O
r1'
And in his hwar( they nestle aIrt, In
When.1 olter sccenes am11id ; .
1e Stays not t ill she wery grows,
Amt~ hel.rfolll vie:: are bidl ell
Ii lears lhich lie inl hitterelv.is ill
eIlea.i aeah veiling lid. 1
A114 oh, how iimuy hem t,: ai r Icept
Ih;. 1hat. lov -''Ittlering song !
There's scirely ne, who on life's waves
Is swiftly borne along,
iti1. VhIo ilts heard from some dlear lips
Those sweet worIds -"don't stay long "
.tier frem h.-Uoveriior Foiry. 1'I
To ic :Edilors of the Columbia Pho-nix: ha
.1 lie peopie of South Carolina were pur. th
StILdCd six o seven ear go, ithat. I heir st
only hpe of m1111int1ining .rI Aa ery l
was in the destruction of the Amintian
1:nion and t.e fortation o a outtherino .
federacy. I. 'Jd w.t. think so, and raCised
iy Walini1lg V'ic Laganst, this ataL d'elu- -
.4ion1. I -1aid. to thenI hal 1 slavery wa: .aferIM
inl Ihu Union thall it cudbo inl It seopatol
conteIi2l('racy. I told hti th-i'i the~I 1x1ine
tion of the Union vwoil- b the uiduath-ki"llA
of siavery. They lirnei yi) counsel, Lnd111 I
Imlilly r111hed into ;I bloody civil war, which
ended in th li 11tion or shivery. x a w
I. hey are biig 1p.iu&,ulei, aiganin, Uthlt tle
only. wayI Y Iav their latnds~ from1. thle co R n
fiscation of, ("onigress. is in lopling ;h e
proviion or' t he miliary bill, giving uini- i
vers Li suLfrage Ino th Ilegro, auid disian- t'I
ciL'il:g their lealding public iken. It isI with l
14 sal hart Iliat I suo inldiationi1s, all oveT
1,h1e StatLi, of it prepti4i1m81 I.) iadolt tis
Second d1.4ttlon, which will prove 1nte* fa- .l W
~Ld t o the Stato (hanl thle firt has been,. It
of
i4 trute, they )lot, by the first, their proper.
Ly in haves, and involved tlhir country in
a long a'id bloody war, whihli deslantedl i the ,
,gte andl Iaiiicedl thousandIs of thirj molst,
gallatnt sonsi; it ills irue also,I hat, they were conI- .iI
quered, andt have been1 plaed unider IL ii-~t p
tar'y governmiient. But now they are gioing
to slacriico thenir honor1 as. at pe4ollo and1 1ose
~A their land imo thie bargin! Th'ey arc go
inig (.o enifranichise Ih0,000l blac1k votes, andl
surrendertlO t.hie poli1tical powe~'r of' thle State
into the0 hands of' the negr'oes !The inevi- I
table res.'i~ i iif tisl dlsioni1 und14 cr'iminli
folly will boe est CIIablishmeint of the mlost,~
atroioious~i: g. ernmen02t andit horiblo state1 of'
socitety that ai iviltized people1 were' over i
AICLreay the negro watch-cry in Vir'guiniai
and114 CIiewhere is, "LIandts for the landle !"'b
* HIomesic for the hiouselell!" "' 'PoliticL
oluar ty'to ll me~n, regardle2Iqss of' casio or
colorn Whlat avail will 40J,000 whito voe
hLave' inL511I SouhLrolina, with tils watch-ci-y
ringing at the polls8? It. Is against naturo 1I'
an tra on .ppose that, an ignorant and
debansedl maljor'iy will not, pur'sue their own
interesl, regar~dless of right, and carry out
thoseleko~d purp1'oses. whatever' they ma-ly
be. It is posible to restrain them aL, first' i
bef'ore they acquire concert, of' action.
11ence the imuportaince of' idofeating thie cal11
of aL conven't ion1 atI the fir.L election, hoi'oro
I his ni~iljority3 is orgaizedi~~l amd i uigbldseedl
by agitationi anid evil counlisels. 1t. cannot' h
be conltrolled1 af'terw'ards, but will make
i'ouith Carolina a potit and L~ social pandec
moiumi~li, Is there an inistiiance m1 111 worl's~'
history of a clasa of' meni, inivested'( with po' b
liticall p~wler, who didl not unito1 to promotes
1 hir ownii initeresiIts ?
Jusiit as.1 sure0 as geeral suiffriage is given
to the negro in Soth Cairolinia, hie will fool
his numeriCL:0al strenlgihI, andi soonier1 or lat er,
tunder ithe 'ilo le'ad of' 11lack liepublican
4 emlissaries, seizo tlie polItical power of' the L
"4 tato11, and exerc'ise it, to oppress andl plun
dor the whitle race. TIhere arc I housan1lds ~
of' unpirincipledl white menLI amonig us, wh'o '
still uniteI Itheir destinhy with tile niegro f'or ~
the0 sako of spoils anda plunder. They wIll
cIly he persuladied, and persulade the'm- I
selves, thatt it is rigiht. and11 proper that, tihe r
bundt of the St ate shuhttidbe dlivided out,1
tqally amionegst all of her citizens. Every
on should havo a home-the poor freed
nun~i asi well as hiis former~i rich mal~si er.
ligving the powe~r In their hiand~s, with Ithits
bleit 15 11411y and( stupidit~y to su1IpoCe
I hiey will not ex(ecute It,. 'They iiiit ser've
oni juies an~d 1101d office, rIde with you and
yourtl wi'ves and dlaughteris in the cars, and
eatl VI wih you4 at the hotel, and sIt, wlith youI
in the0 chur'ob. All 0his, Iad ten Itinles
i'e, youl mutiI endur'e from your black pio
) 4ica1l materCis. Anld can It, be t hat, thie
pie of' Crolina has sunk no low, and beein
S Iegadl, as5 to vole for all this volun~taI-l
lttI fo h upseo etn bc nota
'ld desise so cordially a few yeari since?
tre th e1 y 114Ywi llg to% go (0) the p11111.4 andt eastee
heir vole for u convention, Willh iblis de:sti.
ly utaring them in Ithe fac, in order to savo
hel' 'ands fromi cunliScatQion 7 No. Thev
Vill bo voting the ulinnitu colliscation ot
heir :i1nds un l thr politial right am sue.
y as they are vol ing awany their honor as
ten and Carolinians.
There are in the State only ten 1)istricts
u of 1hu tiiy in which hei whit s ire
rec ill the mnujurity, andti bose Diktriet Iare
he S11alle.it- co:eqiently Iwo thirds Ior
rI he convention inay L.e negroes in B1ae1k
tepublieansi. The Itislatua re will he sim
larly Coilmoied. D 110h people of South
airoliina reIally think of tIesO con:,ciolences
r ire t11 hey prered it r cIeIit themII B l
Lr a thousand tilies let Colgre:s ConfiScato
Our hUntds, tIma entail such at (OVernnla-at
tild Such degredation anl lniery oni y)tr
L'tf il[ puoscrity. Do your duty. and
mOYe the CUtcU 21eeOcS to Clod. Act like
tn iand Carolinians. Deelre% by voting
Irinist. , conlivenl t ion1, (hat you will never
0111111oLily yield the0 right of sl'. govern
lent, or place yourselves under the control
I your former slaves. Htter--ar better
do remain as you are, under the miliry
4le of your conquerors, andi await their
turNing sense of justice. I feel assured
mt. tiothing but a mistaken appeal to base
ar, and that dnetardly virtue, callrmd pru.
nice, Coul 1.ave wrought so woliderfuill it
i:ue in tile public senitimnlit of South
arolinia. AidI i i iiielaicholy to see thl!
'rple---a proii'l, gallant pemple-searvie
tO their own ruin and do attmIon the
1:<0 Cry of coniscat ion, like I lhe 0onsuml21p
vel1 lllatie, who 1.ad such i terro of dathil
Lm he hlnted his br1)ii v out aaiist tle
alb ' , his eclbs (oa it. in order to
1yc outr plamls frm I ongredsio'ind conlfisca
'lol, wo are pesuiaded tro et the Wroes
treel thll out amoifingtI ohemselv is.
Let, no o::o charge ome witho diiloyrhy to
o imericanl U.nion, or rfrom whal i.
tre UAid, that I JIU not in favor O veo
rting the Union of! the SItei. 31y
hlpolit 1ien1 h, niai beeu spent in fight-.
g fr !he lnion, and trying to ward oAF
af dI ,oSpirit of disunions 1Which has
-ought all these 1llum1nbered1 weecs upon
4 C111 l Ii 1 11 wish to ree th' Union
tored under the !onst itu lti o. I know the
nierwicanl 1'eople never can bofe il hqp
P, greit ualn prosperou , without the Fede
1 tlion, tiut I will Inever degrado miyself,
Iny) l llate, or lurre i2lhrtiy cnstittuiiof:l
5 h10 or Republita Iprincililes, to get back
to the Union. I will live under a Il i iil. yi
veriig ll'io nater how absolue band
!ptie 1it may bt, aild bequea'th it to limy
ildrenl, sooner 11.ian vote a negr1o gornl
ui for South Carolina, Whicb every niall
11 do Who voiie for n conveintiong
It i a sore o proud lit srae biltoli lo
boe b Ilie Ull oll n s 2 iivernior IShlUr.
y, or tlisUa ippi, X i iovernor .111kins, of
orgi, Governor Worth, of North Caroli
amti overnor ' arvin, of Florida, who
ver- eensed thleir (onno:drionl to the Siito
tInkio 111 the Unlt i e nd 1.44 t C ', u I
mh-6ity 111111j, 'lCLtiabl e storli ot
raniny, opprehhion aiwl degradtion which
s been hurled at tlieit, whilt leading Se
ssion111 and diuionists 1 ieo onsellide
o pe plo to thdei own degnadatin nd du
:letionj, ftor 1te purpose of getting back
to the UnIon andI in order to acciomliskh
cip holding upll to their view I.
.aW h 1 i and bloody bonei" of con:isca
mn. 1uch countrsel comes 1wih 1t bad race
nm those who boated a) , the beglining of
.r civk'l or hel ionlal war, that they had
awi their -uwords and thrown away h
abh:ar.1L, dlteriline todicor live separato
til th; ;*.Ie, atsGursed Yankee nation.
Let ino one charge mie, either, wih An
1dn1s t 11 he Af'rican ract. I have al
ys' 1belen their friend and protector, and,
they ,lhow themkselves capable (it' exercis
the right of' suffrage, by their intelli
lico anIli properly, I :nt Willing to Concede
c right to ihemo . But I ali not. willing it
-ir ' pre(1ent debased nnd41 deradllet condi
in,.r to throw the political power (if y b
ato into Iici hands. I know the mot.
III he disastrouS, both to lhomn and the
lite ra.-v. It. will und ill a bloody contest
oliere * ition to one race or the other.
ivery ey ofe the N rern Stilles, are pe
:rOes allowed to vot , te h ere they havo
Ily a fesw, andi they far su~perior to thoso
at the reprsentivs of thos Sates, Tis
ae na rigt funvracufgo the negro o 11(
ItI hem d t h ueit. heme~les. te cl
ito be tueiortte negro in onesl ct bt
.1ion of thte lads. They wij)llh et none1
r. ntay as fi-rhme.dBut ios ii ot,
ess than fbyovi a ivntion of' lSth1 Cano
iual A a worionkent of' pongretsth lmem-t
1'(theworl. They may,1111i~t tododhavt some1
phensiiPon. o agian ism atcd hoine 'a
Igetly ear there are'C~i~ man wh per
ms~l in02 ot Colina wh i l tO "v fr a
Cl'vontion, under the hope11111 of io epui'at-1
lI theC 111 indebtedness oi lthete isW
'ah thm and1 1(jOthenC ilngresrn bhy ica
'io shiiv th negoinu par'Ocongout, the
ndros fd 1he Sta ie Onoatep leadtol~ an
her.tiny laws lftirt--rllepudnia'io net,1
egdsienlollo os diiind oand lc~n an11
ell appotionentf of 'N prory amonst
I persfon.A loteeyta o als t dlorast,
hisdw oi, vndusthios liennd rdeoa ss111
ut'osupot.111 the pde, o dsositd, extrava.
rnt.d amt rguist1h l amesat' l
tWlo cae to be represllgoned iConetss
llillilourher norl otherv le pexcue of
to1 anlad ftlOat.fAdisi thenero
ren~it oo goth~ It Carlna is1( to eeive for
hie will onlyincease he Blacktepnl
Mr. Davi;---What is to 1e Doue Wit
Hiu--- Mr. Bazley and hi.- Vi~it to M
Davin.
Thec Washingonl (:/ronicle of ai lalt
The iliinds of Jeff. Davis, inl thei
great 1h.te to secuire Ills release. 1 .
\\e: 'iY togt L imk inlto mllorec tou(bJIl(
When he lve ti 0i sel ates of1 rol
teSS .1\in o1u ibyQ no il.ins Mt :
hbertyli Cn>~ Q p it no .'-rir.b ii tjn . OS
Hoe siinldy passes Ina" unMer the conu-ot
oifie mv iitary an11thor1 i<.-; to the im i
dicti6on (f thea Civil courtsF. I1n i'ucl
a3 I Whes li(eln iie le. for la)st
Lai is a ipital m e just as ntoch w
i.urdwe is, it is Sirk osies Al
Judge Underwood will take bail t'or bill
When hW comews into cot.11. In thlat. ens
ho will be coituittedI to jatil to awa.:it hit
triiil when the Uniiited States Distriel
Attorney shall be readyV to proceedI wil
it.. We shouldl think Ihis friends woukf
prefer. Htat(e Should spend thle suullv
it a pleasant watering place lke For.
tress \Iourot rather than in the lich
non01d Jail. H-omle peoplo, hlowever, Jter
er kn1iowi wheni they are hIopv.
.In anlother~ plavo th. I/ - Ce/1 F:ays:
We are infornied that. tLh hiedI air
adlirrs of Jetr. Davis; inl this e-are
circultiniix a petit ion to be Sent io the
Awstel Sthaessirol," proftng lliti to, u
pl o A llle J linsel 11 1.r patr'.vl.
We have not een Whe laenng dou
ut, C we."huld not he rrdi
it i h:::tedi by the cditor.; n p.rojri
tors of, 1,1c hel 4. /Gnr.Toyaed
ba:k againt his will.
Tit, CorIejUndeit f tihel idltiuMl.re
Sn writes:
A dispat chs to tie Now York T*~n',
yays : 'M r. Davi. counsecl ar1% pa' par
i flor his expeced r,-lhta very mdis..
kniownii to hold that tiea is not. a
baihale offence. 'ail w.il! bw. te dered
in the sin of 1o,1 I9, aid the two
surettes first "Mierd wil1 be .xugustas
Schell and Iuraci (reeley."
W-asniNwroN, Ma 5.'-Th Iends
of Mr. 1J1 irs->1 D)tvI. have '-' .l a
re Iia t i.e I'rlyalC p it ol :t.e
l'rebldent. for pardlon. '-nitcd -tl
Disrict, ,\t Mr- v Chiandlr Lu-iii:'
Ailed a wriLlen r'ist with the I'li.
dent. for al crLdelr ot the coniAan1dan'tl i
?f P'rtress .louran to Ln.t..-..
JaV U M,:Ut (.il t ; V tu -Io ;\ a .. % a
Wase process sliall be i.,ud to bring the
pirr before hUnI ,(-ited StteS (ir
cilit Court, of Judge Underwood. Or.
Jrs will prob:aly be issued in accor
1oiace with .l..L Iike t 1 to 1inoloW.
T'hei hiiipres~ion prevaik t-itt when Mr.
Davis gow inio the evtod~y 4f the U7ni
Led States a. lc, and timder jiuri:alic
Aio Af the COLNr, 110 l'reldent eelses
to have Cointrl (ver Me plrisuoler. Tiis
is a ini.A:dte. The Preiid:nt LoI )att
or eiir before or a der Ith.e LriI Lf .he
aICesed, and hin authority to rek-ase pris.
onrs i t al iftatcl by the piue;tionl as
to whose utitody ho leiy be Iml.
IsIos. W. WV. IlovCe os 6:03
4TiutQ'ioN.--NIrI. ]I O'tce, IOh'nterly ,c
presI.taliv. froi South 'a ro iIIa in
Cmogo;I, has writt-n a letter in oippo.
Sitiol to th,! advocales oh passive ris
tance, ] Ie telA his old constitients tAt
Lo stand a14oo fieron i the work of recon
struction uner thn law, or vote againy4
holdimg( a convenun'i, will bc equatilly
disisItS. Either coirse, hot coiendst,
will aiisure a trae of0 pol iticail piower
to the negioesi, an id 'lfllowinig uipon this
wt ill come, not1 confi~isction by Congress,
biut, taxat ion from a I hadical State be
gitlatuire which will be itterly merci
l'tr:o." Suchi taxationi will bo ahinost
equia len to confis~cationu, sitnce it..would
aissuriedly lall iupoii thle p'~jroertyowner(a
under a dozent different pretenIces oi
pioviding for the freediuen i. Thereci
would be0 la<.W ses rC n pes i~i~ons, t axes
for the education of thie freedmen andC
taxes for their minnnteniance, until little
wold~ be letft for the plantersr to enjoy.
Tisi is the coniscationi most to be dread
ed, since it~ would be indopeiident of tna
tional aut hority, and not subject to the
iinfluenico of tnational opinioni. TJhe only
way to obviatec it is to pairt~ieipa~te in the
proscribed pr~ocesses of reconsatriuction,
anud so to provont tihe excluisivo organi
zation of class or raco which moust fo1.
low the do-iothiing policy. Doing this
proimpily andu ini good faith, Mr. Boyc
Ii thnk that there it inotin g to femi
fromi [te votes or othier action of [thc
coloredl people." WVhat they wanit ir
the mieantimec, is evidence of an incliina
tioin to deal wiuh them justlyv and faiirly
ini and out of [the convenitioni. Th'i
aitd not party piledgeu should govern th<
selection of can tdidat es.-Redo cigh Pro.
A Du:r. Axnt A 1Ancr..-A sing~uhui
duel has juist takeni placio in Perii
b~etweenu a journieymantti sil vorsith~ am
another artisan. T1he iarims selecter
wecre a bottle of suilphic acid. Th'l
arranugeent was that wh icheover o
thto two ad versaries thriow the( lowes
with dico should swallow the content
of the vial. Chaneo favored the ail
versmiith, whto immediately poure ui
out a glass of theo liqunor and handec
it to is ad versary, who iuhesi tating~
drank off the liquid, but to the astor
ishmont of his antagonist, instoadc
falling sons~oless iaaced his lipi
and asked for another glass. Thi
seconds had( acted on the soeibl
idea of substituting arrack for th
corrosivo iluid. It is hardly ncess:
ry to say that, the affair termiatedi
a enconeiliation.
L; atic 'onvOi2efitfly varils9L, ~'S .lu(1
F to'(. I2'V lotl~ 11tol 1 i'n: C v
It fNi: L' o fo.g I jili a'
d fi ,':14A 1)0'1'9.hl . I ' a t U
u)' It L~' O J' ai i ji tu re v Tw o
t! t ,itc othe inac Cie w!,,a~ut
I Aii Iui.:0I klllSl W!,2'. C.. 1 1' , 0
down.a'fec. ii h o i
nhfvan m-ad I' C It I IIL Ioni i Ut wv
Icos N2.. i cross1 P.i LI 11.0S )[i -171. V in 3ln~
tor t: n'' ; 0 I llcm I'll o Is tbI2 ltil i o t
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(, I %\' it S'I I .I), o I e.u i 11-01 It CIV s,!, u
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valtl I.u ~ I ,(. Ii' OL' 1'd i'
:i m in1' : 1 n ~i-, a!' .h vay
r It it 'I , 1 I I)l Lil 'I .L I'41 g
Dl ,. ~ ~ ~ ~ VS) ja'lo Lvlded1'.1 v r
C~lSi1tS,110. II b g Sii'~ i s alv at llymne's
coal: M a H tio Hitersl. , " atv
j~L~r 'o. Sc' a m i i n il~ I' L N 1' .'in :l , 11.
Ic le'. andt; Warm ' n su -,irthca own
and~~Ti alloIe( lliOnil'l 01 eda
,AlI VI l1~)1, il~a l] ed ILO i' nI 111-1 Lo~i
I0i101i1 .'i aw ii ( ! 11 I WV li 'a. 11 y I l
-1 1 BI 1 osis f'ltfli IC it(
plmid d cd~v, 01.wo ol
%ilmoLlial In It(. ~ -i23 Vfi. C I-o d ti :ef('
Co!lisis'l II( ;i I g , 10 LbCllsi' V' 1 2.I lL! V.
LII.)~ butft~ii fjf ill -i t121 u ll~
lionum of i lO i SIll', o 0 tlI 01011)'
0.14I1 0i;ftonl(. a01 t ots11" mil I eiu 11 iry
(1.9L vfiul~ Lhvindee neari eoug loe
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