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NEW~S SUMMJAIY. Tio Emtipress iugee elbrted.her forty first birthday on the 15th of May Wast. The Prussian Gloverumti bought 300, 000 unif'ormns in Irelantd recendly. A little girl, only fourtci yearts of age, carriis the "Mil betreton the famoutt'o stonu House and Manassnas ytusiotion, a distanc o of tive and a half iles. There are 6000 AmeIrans resdillng it Paris (his year. Ordinarily there aru bitt 3000. They support eight spvch:1t ret-A. ranits, four dentisits, and live banking hous -I es; and aro now tadking of setig Up a daily newspaper. IL is said that tho Emperor of the French has deolided on suppressing all military hands, tLho regiments to be manrshalled mere ly by tititpeleers. Even to far-faimed band of Les Ouide is only to be spared tfor awhile. Captain J. Mikes, tormeily second oflicer of the silamer Sant ago du (ba, will leave Now York for -:uropo t o)day,0t h, on a "Moni tot" ra1ft, (aking with im 0t otily (wo sailors. This craft ii only tweio feet wido by twentiy-fivo in width. Mr. Fannwotl, the Illinois bongress. iani, adds anotler to tIo nunber of, nation al misiotnaries to come into ite 1,otih. J. W. Langstonl, of Ohio, andi H. M. 13r-owni, of Baltimloro, ohclr.,ae a - t o .e otld oil a siilar4 (:q editien il o \irgjini l, other olu bevrl ".ae.j. Anl indub-il,0ono of' ona' Yoar liau I.-onl granted by fit lpe to ailt w Io h l1i dI. vout ly recite (tho Gluria Pathi and Ave .A a ria with the ti1net i :en of obtlnir.1itg from Clod the entire coniver Aon o the English tation to tho (ruIh, :m d to reconiliat:ion with thie chair of St. Peter. A va. aviLianche iai entirely destroyed lhe royal sporting pa villion oL' tIte 1 ig ol' Italy, called Orviche, itn (the valley of Aosta. The datitge is great. :11d nlny obje. are destroyed. loiuntely, the lm"t, wnA not .inhaie'f:itea' t "i 1t1i"..Ilhere was ne Foley's 1sta hine of C'1hund i'-ho,0 which Is fI some lihe 1tce i W Onh. i ads "f i l bronize-foam-ler, %%ill .,onl be i-liCed kin 11., ILL D l ttub 1. T lh e I 0 t .h-o i to 1,, ceeled in fron(t of Tiniy ol0'e, il aI line witi bl Foley's ligine of sthdit h The oNat of the utithier it' itti, hs' been credibly informed that a t angro 'ohlol which Look place under th hil, in that city, Onu Monday nigt', aml thll edons'I', a Unit e t States soutiet, baid tn be wite, sfaL. down ubpoy tuie bod in one of the rooms, and by ch amttten d over a dirty drse on the fol ol the bed, wher he ilud,wr ped in a heet, he dea-1 bldy of is a titlt of the1 womanil gi sI tho l!mE A Now York compamy hasI~ eniered "po coe antturodf or' wi er, i. called p oanl" front ili the patt ofile tieatIl Sampte. T pat, is by sonmo procasi pred andi driod inlo bloi aout, toe.izo of Oniiain bricks, having thie dlikih a .eranco t burnedt gigrbra.Ths lo,!ks are' Very ht. Thie manubitt rer its t thin fuel ir abot, ath chit .i a e :t Ii. At coal, ad, hant it bunt vliiery beauitiu(w:v. And produce fieo t smal lost mlount of t pahes. A colored woman, one hundred and ett lay eL years of vedledl i Norfolk county, Var., a daily or t .ouri t to had betn a sOvoe all he her iup to th eImnipaion prochumallition, and Ohen hier formner master would not east hier oil*, bull cont inned to pro vide for her to the he t. detii. At her decease httnoue ant alt , o comarel dto thbe re d ans hen hi r sltmi i soloed t reais, tthei rot re-ig ptet. This' gentenn waoets and oeent owner. Thttded otar~vis L ut'l, Atny luthsi trepori: "oI.isie anud th~at the onglutiof esiat blost. Teheranota int e 0k' lun'et( pro.t end, withall is cortti t shed,;te The otan; bouet poiticalIt restn hvo ion-t dfu(it im eto abantn tdat proje, I ndl,11 76,omoe toltpo aupo-ei- dtn, sauevereiod Tutocorew his ththo Sin 1818c, ot (Ito vy. muiered afts onetof (ie ntwnlihtene Prtines ofie P e os l~ iaa."'eyi'c F1tort-lio mrin hdiesor etreal dur ingt the monwtha o piry. of a'hisdmert tren were tamers, tite: worstotip ofcy torawro ($choo0n)scuttleon tea s p. tavent t vesall w oere 'badoe, oe tnyor tfottdeodone wiastt'' urined, nd4: a ft er t conlison, andte~ sixero tiseigs supod o beheostorThetotallo vah'o o''W troperytiosd tttttiiand missig 'emteadi i at u:n,68tit (tho vtoiit lofess urig the it mnta siof i ea ar-et' estimtbedn att$1.d le(li 750,000it leshuding tthne. samle period0 at yer.t ago froStan eranci s for wlloniKong, ltatds. Whena will bein as disct~ovr(e cther trauo brioo arble toed andt oa' box allegenh~ oe , an 1t1wa asaned that. thecre wa h a dttnpiret nolde the capn ad of (heorcistk psse in of the' Takht heLymalbatsThet maycer tamed tomle whih waI*eysles, and ftibeing sharp ofighet, sucede 18n1 puttige ctrey shippd in sweFanctc. ThPoont(o Cb ays:t "odersi~tad thatoa mll tate ndupeteing Vi enemen' t iner. Thes viinit are the Falos, on the Caialn of he verb doeco, to tteh. anid when liter. :illy tr.4nate(d beom0e, "Thout te.es." Two owse.4 will 4d4). Elnci pation, say4 the Chamber8burg Repositiwy, an extroene Rladical paper, Wast 1oti ;iren aII it favor to th slaves, 1n41 it di.' Ii- n io iply Any promii) of other action 1av orablto the Ott o lite parl of tile 410%iern in't. It was solely a measure t' expeil encey, ak war 11e11 nsore of thle samIle 1esign, amio viritualy of thle mamo character its thke burnig of miiillary stores or the ntaimped inl- o, an1imlal.s inployed in war by the in A Northeri histor:.an Irts writien a book giviig i 1ulit at-ooluint, of IV spech 1madeo by Jeferson DIavis at the Nanlhville 1)isunion Conivei1ion, how it wasi receive'.ld, etc It iV 1a, fact that Mr. Davit; was not aV member of that Conveltion, and11 du4.ring its session wil; ti14ely atlelidin;i' to 1his Oflicial dutIC ait Washligtoi. Ia there nny limit to Itadical ruane111s111S.) Unit and 1inac(iy ? A)n eixpietant. bride:ri'oom al)IdIed t,1 1ho iilitiry hebi4.iuarter. , in Mobile, for the U40 of UniedSlates band to play at hIN wed ding. The oilleur in chi go of (he muwiians repliud that ho did not know about. lend. ing (he band, but lie thought lie could fur nish a fil o f roldiors to ire ovor tie house. 1fto noburioi Governo llhn, who wats 'leild in (e grQat. riot in Ncw Orleans, mind wvash d I Iv d member of tho !taical 0,qnvis io :.e by h- uob, has beenI rsr! rmi- 1in to re ;,st.rI ill Imon'-hii n on at'e,4Oint o l' ieip. i in lte rebllioni, 0r givin;i aid 'n Comfort, to Confederates. It w 1 ga l that( e 111adoo p11lecat..ion spcdeebe, when Il-igs were given to rebel com1pan.iiie., nnid that he signed a (irenlar. letter, idvoanting resistu4ce to 1he Feideral (1Goverle?.It% The Atin statue of Thomas linon, wvhich lias been oil sorage in St. Louis for several' months, is at last to le erceted? inI 1a sutitable l'in1cle. Tho Board of' I 111ve'- t't, of ILa.. y 4' P,'. h prlo.o.ed to fite conl-ll0 4o .I4 ' I . ' ! V oU I o e1*'kI Iit 1101111iner,t ill I ICQ '!' l' ! , at tho V pex . ?I of hie 4 4 an I h h itj;tilli a ; be1 l 11 14tn.uert I. h I'l .-, il. i ; li4o :size, 0i d W.0 1tna-* e by .\; : ii Hio.wer suro yarsa). H1 iW pronin- ., a ino specim n uor at. Ii n white tle body ill igued is at vy i!t.juriotus hab-it; but severe labor at a heel)y indal, is no the e s no. A IargO She of vital forco is reqpuired to prb perly pmerf.-rm (Ie prvoce 3 of dkige::ion1, anal if thin is called anw.ay fo tih Imucles or brain to a1ccom1p1i-ilh sel.4.re p.hysical or maeni Itil labor, 4t Stoimllach is left instiliiently supplin, and I114 food r"r.min111,3 fer a long Th0 itichmung W/d-/ ays tho roproricors of th- Trnubere Works, in that, city, are noi' coril ruel in-,; :ant iron r.4 oad bridg4 fIr the 4)1:m4:a :and Igu.:a, 4. aih4 sa 1, to Le thrown aeoe h t ".wilivr Th'le brkl i of the Innk paten ai wi, l01 con ei,. :i ', f threo rilm-o of ihy leet each;4 then Ihr4o Spans ot 160 feet. eah:1 tI1 tOn f1Our fpI :in'l eighly fee :1h -inl all, to"n ryinq, Of the agreqpie kago Af of IM I Aem. The w'14 o" (h bri Wil'01 t elv : feed, an .1 1 Wh 0 11ap n' are . realy snhd It in alle21veI 4.' at h!i olera ha., already '111 &.1 v( 140 illik Oil I. lie0 o 1414.1l?1 .'4 I 41 1)'.48 44411) e i e :inc on the'4 low e 141 14-10 ip-' 01. Sever:l r .: 11 reported I'o have 10. lil tIy . ..a s I l . abu1 t ei..:ha y miles below MemlphIi.:, and thle country is roported i be in M 110 Of abu-m. l-lm. phuis and Other hirglel . iver y vns11 aro pr-. r-a-hu, Oili:-;ently a.:'ahinthe 10.usldiouseo JCty1. I :lelie, 14 mperanc1'o and0,4 lqit84.. il4L ofI sphli ar Ci, ho2. biiit, reparat. COlions Q'e-c of the'k' 14.11ravi ~osof opular3 'int 11:4 homes ofV?. tho workinh01 (lraol0IW4 ofas antry444144 h or l lvan 01 repre4i'eunt Na.oIco -14 1. youngc sentineg os4.ing1?. his bayonetll lefer C4'4' copoa himse110 lf,~1i01 you1 ould not pass!''It ing~o~ is ahtibun id, 14asinst' died)t li o n (ix, 11eireceied the cross o14 ' ti044jhenbegion0o. 1l11t:er on.: the1 lihlpl of4.arh, 11lod (f1ew li years b11ck, havin l v1si.e the~rl Plkeo of Fol1.1 c.ta ii was~iii nenidd ah phestn by ~ith: Em11r,. and1l1t4 ill-:mpre1 l'fa.l. Crose, 1has. the1 tal tes ot'1111 an hi d. It V'1414 is wll4.. Iawn4 that1 ho1 00oe.1 not1( lie in W~'t re:)44si1n4e wichL11.l.' he1ocnpoe whe prnc.48 bedste44a11d0, 14?den 0? ch i r, n the p1ainest bi'oi' covenience, ('r1 a10ll.te 84urniture,44.4 141).4tab11o is quilo8 asimoe~t and.'( he rareii.slyg makes~o anyl tll0 c at in4) 4.ho3 bIlly of are lic 1is method11ica in100 hi habl1its, I b'jonte atta111h. j44to hro1awa ani4'l olicoat, and4. e alwaiys b4.tan1 place (on James'4?.8 R.fiverI, 140e mi1l8 below l14ichino4nd,1 f the bI1rgo stun of nine thousand dlh'r, Thef011'. 11.) 0 4.urty purchaingV represente a111 company.?1114 o f 014pitalios, who 440roult enterop at n crl'y day 0 pon thel~l'c manuaeu re mofli4 fre-prof br441 icks at that 111oint., 4rom wch sipmol ~e may. ey easi1ly T'o ninni0 (1. MODiHly 1414F W Iarng,..... 80041y, VUYilles c4) hmistkhaf invee a k 'i<.f4 aGreek tiro, by which think he can uccessful. - 4ll~ioly opoetenele gun.11 la c'4ononuni-4 laso t01th ?1rore, 1 ofl iyns h1e des 1r)be hi404s 4.ompoitio as4.lg follows:4 "~11~1 01'To g!iv an1 1 id'ea of the01 e)licacy1 of my'1 dis motS 1nvel1pe4an armyoof 04' h1.4idrled w i 1ti 01, t 1-11 u tr ii m he fie-11 of btt il. A - to tie ! lo tirs'i ot' ll: xensiborjy, ithe suhjiot of litisutte at the prtesenit ittoluocit, I iotid Itnletake to rill it of its garrison in iI qItar ter of ani liotr.' Min. D)AvIs' lt1ir..-It will interest somon of ouar u.aderi to know that Genioeral J. 1). Jacikiaut, o' Pelilatdetliltphi, who is thO third on the list of Mr. Davis' bail, hits purohas. oil tle platiitlon, i St. Andrew's Parish, tiown us Iioiton, formorly beliging to the liarker fatily, andi is about to tecoine t Citizel of this Stato. 0o1. Jackmnan is r tutive of New lampshire, and obtaincdt him ilitio of general bly contanding the Pienn iylvaula militia during tile war. His no. tion int tihe caso of Nir. Davis, and his in vestment of o11ta inl tht South, slow hn to he a recontstructionist of tho rihlt sort -- Inrlestofn Mercury. WINNSBORO, S. C, Wednesday Morning. June, 1807. 3. 1.AMcIREACG ilT, Emrron. TERM--FOR HERALD. THREE DOLI.AR per yeari TWO DOLLARI f'r six maintlis; ONE DO l. .A t for thtrce itiiiti - .wn lihta ebre 1Single coiosbs 'Ten Uton, Irr-The, trp-r will be! dis-sittn"'tell 0;1 0h0 OxN-1 ratiu " ir o t, t, uti r will le fayinent fias icen anlut Siuhacriburi wh InIIt a cross iatrk on thu w::pter ii inti ,h of th ir ipuuar, wVill Inderstanti that th i tt pubill for hitle expiredi. ADv El'ISI NG- R A'P.A.-One Dollar per sillinif for ihl titt. ii ' Veivty live cet Ote criclh alithse 1itiint Iliteri! A stitria cnvlst' ofithf spate uccill pic tar twil estAes of ilh - Ohe typo. ct.Ill ItA. E.1 .-1i enlplei otto year Twenty-av Dataa i. 1A etra c ipy be tIe r:ion initkizg up thit rinti. tAftr tir isIt .itartrV, lim. C F" Withainama iinu.) itla tros i Oi 'to at cil I retlrnglitiii ati e nin y i1 Imi.i, the l rsn i ngti Lith thail. nia i l f i'y itituttb1r 0tfa inn ltt tOl s-ii tin rut. Jt3- Wro wihil It iistincty itiderstiosl that ti terms for siabscnptfuti, aciver.thiin mi'd jot work ar Gengni Order No. 34. The Ordors are sttill coming. Thi last publitshed was 32. 33 has not ye appeared, but 34 will be found in thi issue, id an ifimoItan.t otie it is t< haefi , Constatbes; and other officials Th following is n synopsis of the pro visuion of tilo several paragrapis-: Ptar.grai- i requircel Shrilrifs Chi'a~ oi ! , C(ity Marlhahl<, toro por toRre~tColonel Ei. WV. H1inks, I 'rovo)A INt r.irhlt G 1 enoral of thi: Dis trict, setting forth iamtios, dutios, sitla ry, &c., of each officer, and the authority iby whoml'appo'inited. 1[. Ileports to be uitdo of the comln mits'ion of all olluolaces, of arrests, etc. 11J. Rteports to be i mado of the cs Cape of prisoners, and the attendin; eiitmutancos ; alt) of the recapturi of escaped prisoners. 1N. tBherifla are requirel to repor 0ke cotId itioni ot jti ls. Y'. Civil ohlicers int charge of a jail ptari1on or workhoiuso are to mtal:( lI(UnIbly. replorts to thle PrIovostA Mar. lhati General. T! first report. nigi.l utildne tleo requ iriniC eitntts of this para ge-ph will inlu-tlo tho porioti fron utarry 1, to Many :31, 180)7. V[1. All 1:fConistables, etc.: are riquireld to obey ald exceuto the lawfutltort o . t, Provoat Mariha Ge.iirt: ; and any re'simce to or dizs (ibed !iniei *11 tie It w i av onders or aus t! orit y of lthe Provo;t M arsia(l G e,0 al will siject, the offedlter to trial by a M iit ary Connhti, Aionl. Vli. lReouires dupilicato reports tc ite sent to l'ost (oleunuzders. Y I I [. 'This order w'll not relieve civil ohilers f'rom the d ischatge of du tui enw reiquirted of thtemt. iX. llofers to the regulat ion of Shteri tlh' and (Constables' fees for sr vices peore uinder the ordors of the Pr'ovot, M!arshal G eneral. X. litoquests all porsonsi who may know of anty thtreatened breach of the peacee to make complaint at once tc the ('hief of Polico, etc. N I. .ltmprisonimients for def'ault in patyment of costs, fees or olharges of Court, Attorneys or public oflicers shall not execed thirty days. Corni-Tho Wheat Crop. Wagons loaded with corn, na still rolling through our streets. Thie amount of coru shipped to this place. s'aco the first of February, to supply te delceienoy of last year's crop in thec District, can hardly fall sl~iort of 25,. 000 bushels. The most of this has, probatbly, been paid for. This vast sum of money has been sont out of the Di~tr iot, for the protit which remains in the mierchiant's hands is not much. 1t. is not itissiing the fact far, we tintk, to say that this year there is un. tder cultivattion in Fairfield District two acres of cotton for cetoty one ot corn. Pity it was no the reverse. TJ'ho wheat crop is soon to be gath cred, anti it is :. splendid one to all appelrantce. B~ut in the absence 01 entough corn to "run" the farms until the novt corn harvest, the wheat foi bread will but a moderate crop, as th< stock Will very likely be fed upon tI greater part of it. Save the Pennics, Economy now is mtore thme order o to day fromt necessity titan fron chtoice. Amiong the imnportantt feut uires of house-hold ecornmy is thait oi saving',lighit. Kerosine oil is perhmap: thc best illuminatinig articlo now ii market, as well as thie chteapest. Jui it is renuderod still more cheap by r recent discovery which, as will be sect firomt the extrmet below taken from thi< Charleston News has in that city beer tested satisfactorily. As eonomy in smnall matters fro. qntuntl vtta icet ar w sa.i.- :., he. i. ole nsIuets, we publidh the follow' ing infyrination which may be of use to careful housekeepers. Sinoe the discovery of the oil fields of Pennsyl van ia, an(d Virginia, korosino has gradially flr e)II1lod the use of glib, antI there are few fanilies who do pond solely on the latter for a light. Tile cheapness of the kerosene, and the clear light furnished lby it, at onco recoumonds it to tle public ; but sonic inventive genius has recently dis. covered that salt is ia great improve mont, and by filling a lanp half full of conmon salt, a clearor flame, and a saving of twenty-fivo per cent in oil is obtained. This lias been tested by some parties who concur in the state ient of the inventor, and use of salt. The experiment is simiple, and the ma teri-l is within reach of every one, wo shiall soon expect to see a revolution in the oil businese. The South Defended. A correspondent of the South Caro lina BAuptht, writing from Chicago, where the was attending i large meet ing of the Uinpti.ts from the North and Northwost, relatc3 the fPllowing incident: Ii the mootirg this afternoon som reimmirks were 1id y l. Dr. N. Colver, who is trying to emablish a high Sc1holll for the colore.l 1,Iople, at Beau iort, S. C. In his speech, he said that the Southern people were oppos ed to the education of the negroes. Aftor he had finished his remarks, J. R. Graves, of 'tennessee, rose, and said the last rpoaker had done injus tico to tile Soutih. Brother Graves, thom asked permi4ion to read some resolutions passed by the Southern Baitist onvountion, rt Memph is, en couragleling, tile eduication of thle freed people. This privilege was granted,and the resolut ions were read, witih caus ed general The Mot of "No. 2." The General Order, No. 32, which appeared in the Nas of last Th'urs day, has, it appears, had a depressiig offect upon the fin-incial interests of this Military District. It is proba ble that an appeal will be made, of sme sort., to the Commanding Geaner al, to modify the ordor in see re Spects. [cotmmUNICATU.] Clonfiecation. Mr. ABlor : As vie are throwl into i state of things, I riuly a1i0snom1lolm, andl cai tind no analogy in Ihe readings: o1 i.soy to 0 coi us on in mi. groping, w.) hv wisdoi sufficient to wNivi us who.;t is .C:1 to ble doln i Wh -111 anictatie th Cou1rse 4!Of lctio to ho pu" sued? lliscusiions not illuminated wit' tihe toc shings o' eiboratcd argument, oil g'nde~r e: icment, which p.olllpt ilmpru det uterencos, calculatedl to ucato ideas, ando arouslp~ins dangecrouls and mischec votis inl tihe' lcf e11.iecie. ,urely inl these imesi of generatl depres :.ion, we havey no pers-mte' who' are anlxiousH to put. (il i lie l rImr ess of tihe poliii Icir.t in order to 1 atatke of tho spoil of' party. Non~e s) bse as t o bi willing "to owe his gre':lt iis . to his count ry's ruin." And, no one0, it is hioped, whlo wii tully att empts to accomplishi his own~ eis, by wor'king withI thre"~rts upon01 the harra'Issed( miinds of a1 ter ribly dist ressed peopie. Wh Io. after pat1ient invest igaition, Janily~l blielves that conlis Cationt wvill ever be tho r'esult, it' a miijorit y of' the v'oters' (1ast theIr balilots against call ing a convent ion' 2 u ho, withi intellect, so illumiinated, can 'proclaim the poistlate, "'that all wvill be well"' if' a plurality of votes atre cast In favor of the calling of a cotnvention ? And yet, Mr. Editor, ho0w friequently do we hear1, tand see in print, the wvoid conifiscation. Doe1s theI ut teer dIwllI upon the fact, thazt the use of' the word is fraught with evil, and is adopted to work inclclabhile injurly to 0our countriy. Tlhait it par'alyzecs tile enotrgies, pr'eents ll spir'it of' entIerpr'ise, and shuts1 out all desire for imiprov'ement ini (one class, and ceates fahie hlopes ain.l begats~ idlenoess in another. Mi. Editor1, wvill coiunscationl over be ear ried into effect.? Loet us8 see. It is true, the Itaiicaiil Is the holdest party thlat hals been in power since tho days of Cr'omiwoll. It i~s tue, this party has recort ed to ile most 0Xtremie lnoasuiros to efl'ct uts end11, but wheniever the Constitution has steood in its way 1xith language distinct and emphdatic, absolute and1( fnal, the party has paulsed and set vigorously teo work remove tile obstaclo; it may haivo- been by compulsion, but nevertheless the party jus lilies its acts by having the legal form wr'littenl and stamped upon tile record. Thle ipse dixig of Congress, "that a state of war still okists in the Sothern States8," is the groundl up~on wvihi Is based the miilitary r-ulo in the Distriots. Tho Southern States, in convention called by the Provisional Governors, eumancipated their slaives, and ratified tile Constituitional amendments, abolishing slavery throughout all thle territory of the Union, and thereby gave the necessary vote to engraft. those amlelnenlt utpon the Constitution, and b~y which the slaves in the "tates of Maryland Kentucy and Delaware were manumitted. That act passed thrnough all the channels of' tile eiroumlecutory oficees, has all the im press of red tape upon it, and is envelopod with all the ceremlony of legal form. Only under tile Constitution, can confis. cation for treason be considered. .In Arti cle III. and Sction 8, of the Constitution, lie language is clear and emphatic, abso 11ut0 and final, "Coogress shall have power to doclare the punishmetnt of treason, but no attaindler of treason-shall work corrup tion of blood oif forfeiture, except during the life of the0 person attainted." Only the life timte estate can he sold, and so soon as the person conr'icted of treason (dies, then limeditely uponl is (heath, the property sold, is restored to his legal heirs What has Chief Juit ice Chauso done in thi, matter Judge Underwood, of Virginia, ordered the confiscation of' the estate of a VI.'ginian j'for treason. - The cage waisearried up to tihe IUnited States Court of ErrOrs, and, Chief Just ice Chlase, one of the mcetianluentisl lea (hers of t he Radical par ty, sent thme ease back upon the ground, hut. "That the sale of the properly was absolute,'' which could not, be done, as only Ihe lilfe'estato coubtl be connaua tlld. 24h. "That there 00ould be no cohnsioa. tion for treason until the party had, been indot d b agrand jurtiy, anid convicted by a cor po opent jui'ldlen." What does Attornaoy-General Stanborry sav ? "The nrovisian in the Coanstitu. of tilo United Stales does not declare what shall be tihe punishment on conviction of treason. Thai Is loft for Congress, with tie limitation that coiruption of blood shaill not follow, as a consequence, nor any forfeiture except during the life of the par ty. Congress ii tihe exercise o' its power has limited riohm punishment, as tle conse lueoce of conviction, tie penalty of leath or imprisoniment, and tie manuaimission of -slaves owned by tle party, aid to time div qim %lification from holding any officti under tlo United States " Winit does the Constitution say as to parl dlonis ? Inl language equally as plain and emiplatie, it declares, "The President siall have ihe power to grant reprieves and par donis for all olfenss againat the United States, except in cases o' imnpeaiehinent." President Lincoln issued a pardon to nearly overy one who had been engaged inI Imostilities against lime United States in his proolama ion. After tie surrender of Cen. Lee, l'resident Johnston issued, an anmnesty proclamation, granting pardon to all those who had engaged in tie late rebellion, so soon as they would take the oath o' allo giaice. excepting fourteen classes of per sons therein set fonrth. So each and every person who did not cono under the four lein less, and who took the oath of allk giance was thereby pardoned. Many spe vial pardons, to persons who cafme within the fourteen classes, have been granted, amid with, parlon, all pimnshnent for past offences, is at an end, so far as confiscation is concerned. Mr. Edit or, these are faets, and any person can draw his own inferenco. I will venture to assert. and believe it is beyond contra. dicin,. tmt by parion unler tle aimnesty 'roulamaimtion, consumii by taking tie oith 1-f alleginnee, and hy. pardon spoecially gmieled. that there is not onme person in Fairfield District, whose property, for past offences can be confiscated. I ur gently and earnestly advise every manl who can do so, to be certain andI register at the proper time. 1 do not say voto, but by ll mmaner ofy narne register your name, then you will. hare time power to vote or not ; that is a miatter for after cout siduration. But it' you do not register, then you will not bo able to vote. So bo certnin ant register it the proper 1ime. Tho voting for delegates is not doine on the clmay registration ialkes place, bmi an election will afteiruans bo or Hlr (I by tIe Com rmiamding tGen'eral. A lAIn:.in. General Order No. 34. HI'EADQuAiTnERS, S&cOND MIuARY DIsTIaICT, CHuLEsTON, S. C., Jno1.3, 1867, I. Sheriffs, Chiefs of Police, City Marshials, Chiefs of Detectives and Town Marshals of the several districts, couin. ties,.cities towns, and other nimniciprl organizations, in North Carolina and South Carolina, will at once, by letter report to Brevet Col. Edward W [[iniks, United States army, Provost Marshal General of the Second Military District Charleston, South Carolina, setting forth in time report time name of each officer, his rosiatence, offieial station, duties, post offico address, salary per aumiim, and the authority by whom appov tel. Coronrum, Constables, and other oflicors inl this Military Dist.rict, whose dimy it. i*s to mmake arrests. and, who are not. ichidud i the foree of any Sheriff, Chief of Police, City MMrshma, Chief of Detec tivues' or Town Marshal, will make mdi vidual reports to tho Provost Marshal. Gemral in like manner and form as above requiired.* 11. Wheiever any homicide, rape, maV hem, felonious assanilt., burglary, arson, robbery, or larcny ---where the property stoleni is of the value of t wen ty.five dollars and more--8shatll be com mitted within any city or' town inl this Mihiary District, the chief officer of po. lice of snch city or town tiall at. once imve'stigante the case amd re'por' 'the fimets to tie Provost Marshah-General, seting formt h t he nartturi of' t'em rmue, t. lie mnm' and' rideniice oft he partyv agaminset whos person or properm y snehl crime hia: been ceiimniit.1 ed, them~ time' when aniiimd place senipt i: amid r'esidlm:cit of c.l' offenidir, ii knmowni; an md if' thle oflied' hams been' arrested, sttinig wihmat steps havei' beenii taiken to seeOmii his puniiishmenlit ; anmel if not, ini cuistody. gi vig any infomti on which imay be of' service in seenrmiing his detecuion anmd arrest. Sheriffs of' cotuh ties in North Carolina and of districts ini South Carolina, shall investigate anid make report of such offences, whenm coin mmitedI withmin their respective cotimties or dlistr'ets and not witin the himits of any city or town, in like mnannet' and f'orm as herein required of' chiefs of po lice of cities aind townis. WVhen an of fonder, whose off'er~ce has bernn reported, shall be arrested, report of the arrest will be made at once by the officer in charge to the Provost Maresl Gone. ral. Consolidated Monthgly Reports of the abovo enumerated crmes will also be made by the respective offcers and for thme localitiu's above desigmnated, to thme Provost Marshal General. Blinks will be fturnieihed by him upon application. The first report to include thmo period f'romn January let to May 31st, 1807. III. Whenever any' prisoner shall bre'ak anid escape from a gniteniary-i, jail, or othier pr'ison, in thme second M ili tar'y District, thme officer in charge of such pomnitentiary, jail, or oilh'r prisot!, shall at onco miake report of time facts to theo Provost Marshal Genra, setting forth imn such report the da'te of' escape the nlame of each escaped prisoner, his ago, residence, time crime for ivhmich comn imitted, whether tunder sentene or awaiting trial, whether recaptured ; and stating fully thme manner of the escape and time circumsmtances tinder iichl it. was effected. Reports in like form and mannmor will he made by all ofleersfrom1 whmose custody prisoners may escape while beuig conducted to or from a pris oni. Wimever a prisoner shall be re captured time fact will be at once report. ed to the Provost Marshal General,-by the offcer from whose custody the pris oner escaped. F1ailuge to matte prompt report of escaped prisoners as heroin requmiredl will inculpate the delinquent offeer as aiding and abetting the os Gape. IV. Tile Sherifi's of counties in North Carolina, and of districts in South Care. lina, wvili at once report to the Provost Marshal General the condition of time jails, prisons, or workhonses, under their charge, or in their respective districts or costmites5, as to capacity, conivenience mind security, and thmo names aldrcuid-onm.. f tle officers responsiblo for the condi. ion and care of such jails, prisons and work hoLises. V. All civil officers having 'charge of my jail, prison or workhouse, iu this Iilitary District, shall on tie last day f each month, make a report to tlih Provost Marshal Ueitoral, upon blanks o be by him prescribed, and furnished ipon application, of all such persons V1ho havo been confined inl slich jail, )risol, or wvorkhonso duin iiho m t10 ) hi, miting' filrthl the nam1 to[ thel prisonerI. is descript.ioi, resid--nco ag,'. when omm1lilit t.d, for what olbii arrsi ed, ?y whom arrest-4, by whose order ar este..d, whehr un.b-r sontenme or 1itig tril; if unider sentince, by viat iribial tried and sentenced ; if witenced, for what period andi the iLount, of 11ine or costs if any ; ho')w til. lloyed howy suiIted ;whet her dischaeg. d, tratnsfcrred, es':aped or deceased ; if lischarged by what autithority ; if trvis erred, to what place and by whom or. lered. Tio first report made under the equirements of this paragraph will in :Indo the period from January lst to UIay 31st, 1807. VI. All Sieriifs, Constable, Police nd other civil oficers and persons, Ihoste duty it is under the laws of the rovisional governments, of North and 4oluth (T Crolin to selv writs or Imako Lrrests, are hetreb Iy ieqiiired to obey and 'xecule tho lawinl crderat of thi PrOVo3t Warshnl Gteral, to th;, samo el'cet as hey aro required by law toolwy and ex tcute writs, warrants or other proce s 380 by civil migistrates. And any esistanco to or disobedi-mnce of the la w. 'it orlers or authority of the Provost tlarshal General shal sibject the of. bider to trial by it [iliary Commission ind1 upon conviction, to removal From >fliee and punlishment by ntie and im. isoimeitt. -rlV . Duplicates of the repoits re inired by the provisions of pari aph 11i, Lll ;tit( V uf this order, to bIl l- by;41! 1) Ocal ollicers to the Pro ..\l. r.d Gen 'al, will at, t1he s ntim il e ) e :it to tle ?roper Post Commamder. v iii. Teio pe ormanco or tin duties i mnjoined by this ordei- will notbe con utrued to reliove civil oflicers from the iisciarge of any of the dutici now re lired of them11 by the laws of the local rovisional governments. .id aiv ,ivil oiieor who uhall refuso .r neglet .0 perform promptly the dutes hercill r(uired of him, or who shall make any also retiri or report of till matters ierein prescribed, ahall be dismissed 'rom his oflice, and be snbject to trial )y Military Commission for Itisdmean > r.' IX. Sherif's, Constables ind other )liCerS, whose (fllicial emlolmlllts are :01fitned to costs aIll fefxz, SIli b allow. td tor services pierforlimld uindeir tho >rders of tile Provost Marhial Gnmal 11.h Satmle Costs AInd lees, tok- paid ill 111 Mlae Imtalliler, as is tpr ridid by t. aws of the local provishnal govern nt10lts for like service indol those la ws. X. All persons in this Mfihttarv Dii rict., who may know of any ;hrente ned >reach of the peace, or iVtLiu commis. iion of any crime or offenow, tro reques ed to tiako Complaint ithieire(f at once o the Chiefof Police, or Marbal, of the it.v or town ; or, ifthe crimepr disorder tiall be committed without tHe limil- of my city or town, to a MIaginate or the 3heri'of tile cout or distlrit.; and, if )r4)mlpt. acition shall1 not1 be tak1 by th >flicer 1)tolwhom tile mall 1e r shl\ be re-" lorted1. suchi personis are0 reqpwared Iol .epor. all the facts to ihe P'ost nn-tl nanderldt atid to the0 Provost Ma rabil Kl. fr~l~i*4nOn)! f'4 .i..f-l' illa -t. f ti . . of A.- ). U .. ~ I A. A. A.. G. Official: J. W. C.ous, Capt. 3b [nf., A. D. C. andl A. A A. G. " I B~oardi of Direei.ors .11nd Stockhohleiei)I his CJompany have helid severaln:. ngs mn this city dunring the last weel t whlich full andl able repos~ts fromni flicers of the road wvero submitted'd pprovod. It is nowv in our pow~er to state iti ~reat confidence is felt thiat~ the con e ions of tile Blue Ridge Railroad m Jincinnati and( Lonisvillo wvith x. i: nule wvili soon) be made. Thle worl 'm 1 Knoxvie to the North Ciroline me11 owards Claytonl and WV alIhlla i8 deri :Onitract antd steadily progr'essing md vhen this section1 is coup1ltEu-d, -('re viii be bim one Ihunidred and twvend ils o he budtt by lhe Uhw;i Ridgei U4- ondC 'omfpanytl, 1up)n wvhich nearly tilpe :ent. of the work is already don'e4 T'he Company hope, by isa' ga >referred stock of $2,000,000, d by' ising . $2,250,000 of their 'r: gage 1(ond4, 1.0 comtpieto tile whole r~i $8, )00,000 of thei old stock .havo' readhv >UCn judiciously (expenlded, St ,this ~ voul1d be readlily deferred in) '1 tr of. >f the new stock proposed to b1 < ted. C'hus thle investment wvill hiavj he so. mirity of the wholo cost, $7 ,i ,00; uid will have, as a margin, tly pecial I bcurity of thole wi stock to ' lit 1s >roferred- Mearc.y. L Tile Emuporor Napoloon/ I -pro- S lentod to thte Universityla -South 01 Bend, Indiana, a superb a~ werful C telescope valued at,26,00 U''s. It h tas i'ncsuribed upon it a roneh :ti 'Presented by ble Imporil ajesty pi Napoleon III. to the Cab lo Uni- 01 versity of' Notro Dame dii ao, In-. of hlana, United States." . 0 JoMN 0. flRuCKENRItB- IN loMi,..... A ladj in Richmond has reo a letter 1 r-Ion. Hornoo Oreoloy, grten a fow fo lays since, as we are confi 4tyassured, nelosing a hltter to be selfi John U. Breckinr'idge, urging him p return to fo America and go to work, 9withetan~ding iii what the fool t na say a1 -him. We t 'nte this from a reliable sote, and elm. Fly giveit- as a news itnSwithout eom-. In nit Local Items, A Query. As thoro are two debating societies in town, we take the liberty of pre senting for their considoration a quory which is said to have engaged the at tontion of a Westernt debating socio ty. It roads thus . "If a follow haint nothing wheni he gets married, and t ho girl haint nothling, is her things hiz. zon, or hizzen hern ?"P The Weather, Tiaursday Iiglit alia thoro egan 1 spell of wet weathor which continued. all day Pritday, and which is likely to d1o much injury to the crops as the wind blew briskly in the meanutimo. vis and I [oi. J. M. Mason wetnt to Canida west the other day. At Non treal, afler service at an Episcopal church,. quito a crowd collected rond the door to catch a glimpse of him; many pressed lorward to express their phasure on seeintg the illustrious hero, aid ono entlisinstic lady pressed through the tlhrong, touchdt]I him onl the, 3houl-ler, and said, triumphirilv : "Ther I I 've 1(oneh il :ui !' h ;ta : (dnxt. da' at M. IO -wll' to say Ira t. slit' was It.' pa rtN ill r oi. TI"'he reporters havlv immnth- him itnvent. in ral estale pisuously, and hav'e ail'o collused all eil' famni:st ic :Iad wealthy solitefril larfv ta pl') r :c lirn a coii i* se .it llt , ;. ( ' . .. I aill, bow eVer ilile. to Oale, oil gool aillboity, f1.t, Lis laustid is not yet, made ip, aid' a1fiat. he will ri' tU n tI o 1. altreal 41r4 h finally setties oi his plais for tho fn I tite. SIr non anal nameako', eoming ill Ifrow I-unoimlie il the o)h;e dayV to) meet. hi a. :t ..ln:arail. *'::.na-a1 cndh-ra bl bored by ran mtau-ain- , a111 I-ma ILBton. Tti boy iatnaano v appij.aled to .he coiductor to pruil' him1 from the inulilts of a varandal foe. :ial01 the scene was, I un(lerstoad, reimaikably ason has a two-stqry brick house at Niagara villbare. Mr. Davis was at Poronjito oi Moinday to attenl a wed. ling of some friend the next day. All which we learn from the New York lkruWlt. Mi. Disi.u:r..-Tho London Tcli. ra()h says : "Mr. Disraeli is, on tre great historic tge , a most versatile ainl accomplished actor. II has maany mainan'rs. and two >f theim are his own' especial favcrites lPhere is the light conedy manner. with Yhic hi ie gracefilly evaildes a qiluestion. negantly avoids an aw k ward subject, mid passes oa, in ian air v fitshion to the )der of the day. There is nlo t Ie Sill) ime anl epie manier. ; lt fpeaker -ises to ir diignity of' the occasin ; tho lelp anil lone.it emot ion of his noble teant gives a swvlinrg grateil.r, a pa. reian abrnomt tearful aemphisasis to lais toice; and ie cniavev' the idea Ihat te estnding for his photograph, with aL vie'w to 1ts exhibition, may vears helco an a national portrait gallery." 'i'in: ]tun nAu RF.PAOr T FOR APRIL. Brevetl Major-Gleneral R. K. Scot rulisunmmt (unissirarmr for theo.Statv >f tonthI Cia rolinat, has made his ro )oit, forr the mon11thI of A pril1. Ile sayn he ar nieri anrrmiy the people for r nt af haod i.s *ralrnt indlcecibaalle mu ut n eenfo the deon mali Oeceive waunt. C asos of insani y aind rdeatIh fromn aetualn hunger are eported in somea DIistricets. Th'le New Yaurk Tri/>lunc thainks "It a simewhaurt r'eamark ble coincidence tia ( .inst at thle trie when the right f suh~ragea huas booni conferred umpont lie f'reedmoen oaf the Sonth, the no roes of the liritish Weost India pos5 essions sho0uld have beeni summarily eprived of that right." It is proof lint England, after thirty years' -retched experienee of negro suffrage a Jamaica, has come to her senses, ud( withdrawn that suffrage. The xperiment of negroes v'oting hats sat rfiedl the goveirinment of Enigliand that ao thing is enttirely ianpracmtioable. IMron'r.Tw MT'oveM trra or Tniiors. -'l.wo conimaies of the~ Uniitedi Staites 'oraps statiionod in thitis city rad two >mpl an nics f' roma aha uubf a 'will loavVe( iis.Pistrict otn Wed nn'sday next to ar llrai (al one of th le India ui r'ts ran the ~OStorna fti'ir 11 ..enerrail~ (roona of onauina will go o'it iii d~oininanid 4 It is Oxpecitedl that the pla1c of the 'oopsR which are about toa heave wrill o takeni by three other companies, vo of infatitry antd on1e of ar-tillery, bioh will arrive in the course of a eck or two.-Mercury. TIoUCHIING IN'Jimn Wr.---Tho. bDynch iag Viyemnrn relates the followinaa tmhin rg imeidet: A getlman who wvas on his way imday ovei~mg last to visit thte grave a yountger brother who died in the onfederato service,, d iseovered; just as Sreached tile gato of-thue comoetory, re former servants of'the family a p. 'oachinug theo grave with flowers iaid rergroons it their hianda. Keeping ont their view, he watched them climb !0r thle iron ralbng, took the flowers d evergreens firom his co mpniuonsndc d themn teonderly on1 the grave of' his rmner young matelr.. The New York iHerabl Is howling ' r the blood of Jefl'. Davis. Thlo iwhnag of a dog Is a sign that some lfwill dlie, but wO don't think that - ti 1s ease it will lee Jeff. Perhaps will'be the doS.---Prntic.