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Oneo of the mlost bnotorin handits in ii ly is ulisepp.e Aloiie, a/;as Josepl tor. row, formerlyi a N' w York rowdy. lie a tended Yale College for iwo ycars, and has aro '-e an iiinme of some of the New Yorkl prisons. t tle 3 st or O.tober' text, it will bw * A hundred atnd fifty years sinvo Luther ed the niney-five 1TheS on the door of Castle Cuh iiiat Witt enbiliug. It will .torlinigly coin mplote t le sevenilh .11ubilee of tih leIeformation, whichl historically d.tes from tIhat a111to. Driving taitdem is describetd Ili he di'jvitig of two or inoro horsos onio aheal of tle othr. it. is i Iaiu word whihI irealn: "t lengt,'' and ha)s a fiar-fetlche aiIppl icati'on. Now, the horso fairs lIiiv a now ' en whieb is ric-dm," as applicblde Io three horees. This torm is von nmore forced (hin (tie oth or. .ho Now Orleans DulkeNn reiuarks that. "if in pilace of enouring thll ile Iimmii igr'a tion of Coolinm, we conl enciourage tle ll anigration of a himired lIohoisndml looms td srinidles, ve would impoit moro value to our crop before it left Ith ocunity than if we in oreased tho crop itself by additioiial p'odnC ion."' Tile Ocrman residen(s in Chinat, have sent Count llir3inark a tesiti iimnial in fihe shape of a silver goblet, fiva p1ou8d in weAoght, and Ilicukly gilt on (ihe inide. On I he cover Is a bust. of ie Minialer, nid on ho fool of' th goblet mar tho armr, of Generais Mi lloon, Moli ke, 1er1cwarib Von Uvit(enfiel, Vogol Von l"lknslCiin, and SXtinm11etz. iere ren three lhoumant X hi n im an'ld sixty-four k nown l:ages now u Sed in (lie world. Of (Ihse, n1,11iC line ilhn.- aind thirly-seven are Asiatlic; five hundrli an-] CightIy-soveni are EiIrolelil ; wo hundrl and sevenly-six Africin, and one thousand six htindred anwl I weily -*fur A mecrian 1n. guages 11id dialects. 11. took seven day'; aInd -even ni)htis In enibalin .laximilan. The oieralion was 1,crforniel by Iis. I gnaucio tivalwa irm[ia ill Vi.aiitv Lieente. le vielim ha Leon lierc ri (my balbs I Iuigh (le (thoi'rIx aind alAlonivli and it ient',necessry o lseI tie l',yp ian m11u1liod of .i baliii nig him amid a piartial in. jteli.sui In the fall we are prois!-ed at comlpleto I raislation of the tlile. by Joleph Smiith, the Mormon milart yr. The manurorii . has been for inny ye.ar inl t(le ous f his son andl sucesosor, anid (ihi pitl es ar alrea Idy3 being Ien'rlypid. The word '-hitize, it, is il, will he reiitiiied, wih the under ltningll thatt i me:11Is toirse. The Keiennalo f aciory, in course iof CrOct ion 11nr 'Tlust:loosni, AlI., Will be tile larget' stemn collon mill in ho atato, he. ing ahotti two hundred mid fory ret in leugit h, by on11 hnihd., ed and twenty feel, in -widlth. ts co'nstI'ercIti is I tic 1,4e tle m)ost aPporove'1 plain of English mill.s-arind alI tho nachinery for splnning and weaving waslm rs mmd abm iroad. A short thim siueo, 0some Iaboi'or.i diggiii in a 1li1. nexr oi mngla1, 11lehuil, ti:w'mvere'l two chaplets or cirels of he:l, cafll,I, from their shalpe, iunct tes, aind if of Lir(im. .ioa1 origin, beliongel0 to a Ca1s of' ornla" lieonts worn only by fihim high p'its n1 iime. Oasioins of great solentiiily. T'he ornamlieunts weighcl ibout eighti I oun iie:, aid are of tho ilniest gilt.. The reporl. of a sirvey of a railrmid le ti~ween N ashviille ati IKnox vilte hans juist beeni pujmblishemt ini detail. Thoprlieemjmuit liine is ono lhun dred ana ineyii 3 mitle's ln n,2 andi runs on ai nianal roun (0nlong the wesItern elope of' (ho (Uminhorlanid Mlounii ns. Th le cathnat o (f (lie totail cosi. of' constriuuction is $6,2-10,811, whichl is :3:m,7-l I per~ mile. 'Thle dle'pest. gradoe is ninetmy feet.. Thle I irritory prhposed will be' appropnin TJ.hat p1ort(ionoif it, comprotimilu thi ~Ile North,. west ern sectioni of1 T1exasni, is out ill' (3romi thie residue of Ithe Stato0 by what, is called Sta'ke lins, a sandlly w.i sto . 'Ilhis pmar'. of the Stato, it', ind! oil, it. shul 1:0 niecesn. .-b osc Iimeiis, can holi pirocurted foir ai comparai'. tive' tr'ill. II is esiitmile ((mt (h holnne ex pense' of Ithei planii ofi enin~ig forever mmuir Iinianii dilli ullIi's, ill1 nomt exeedu (ho rost( of carrin..'ig on (lie present iquasi warfariie f'or a single yearii. Th'le hiconia (N. IH.) D)anor'al 21ays thereii. ore t wo hunmidred andi sixty-seven islands ii' '(make WVinnipiseogeem, t hough (ilho numl'1mri generaltily placemdii at .ree hunndrednd l ix ty-live, (ono for erye~ daiy in (lie yearmi. One of thiie ooina in m re thaiin 31 on thoui:ui i noros ; IWo mnoreo than 1 lvo hudredm ario ; m~or'e than Ion nories, andlm I wo hinudred and twenly-'six loss (han to acrmies. Theii dii tantoo arounid thle lake is one hiundred and olgghty -two andi one-qularier cm'ilers. Thoi Unit ed StCtes 0G1overmnont11 pnid out, in (he year' 180 1, $S,000),000 for (lie uip port of our Westoi'i milita'ry' posts. and in the yoar following the aoount was lnciens-. odl to St7,000.,000. According to preset'i ecstimales (lie expensres of the0 pasut y'ear wil ~'rach the sont of 815 t0.000),000. Tlhis w-ill d~oubless~ si-lae mainy, (mlr (hero are but fewI who have.' giseon attenttion to lie subiject of an Iindian warii. Pomliticins aro (ia:inig Iouidy foir "eox(en rmitIin,"i anil Ilie burini *of taxation hus being latid rt ill heaniemr on thme pooplo I hro'ugh thie i effortsm. The Stato Pr'isoin at 'oncord'm, N. II., is evid.enitly' the flmon's para'dise. Wituons~s thme *following pailrtiular ieconitly broughIt to lighI bmy on Investigating coumimitee of (lie New lla.mnpshiro' Legislature, it. appecars fr'om theIr report Va:t- one0 of (ho priisoniers, D~elany, was allowedl to keep (lhroo horsesm in (lie stalemm and allowedt tm go out. to gurry'3 I hem. IIlh wife waso5 it.here, anid she andim Jior hunsbandrm were allowmed Io ocOuply the parlorbti cuh~hamei'," (lie hest 'ri in tlmm hnouse. - Anotherl~l.pisoner wan's detaileod to cut the Wardeni's hay in a nilghiboring townf, ands t wwo'nian whim had boen convicted of ii mleir. wais nltowedm (o get out on ((no * aui'reets of Ouncord 10o get her t eeth ''filed I'' 'Tun Nisnno.r ANsr (inors .Thie Alkt' Press hiu.um been favored. viIh thme Mlowing , Ox~tiOIti'romia rl'yiito letter lo a friemd. re. * '~latIn'g to orops antd polb~dcil, ofl (haut puart of Ilarnwrell Dlshtdet lyIng near Sav.annauh ltiv. or: iihere seemsu to bo a sIrong '.radjil fu' r0t' tnni, t the colored yeoitanry (?) in fj h is ,etion : bilt fuirther downII ona lite river, I It tor the title is turning inl favor of the Deloeocrats. I, too, Shall Vote "n1o conver, iol." if I don't chaling grittly in Ily views this fall. Our agricul tuoral primpects are so u hbOt t'er t b-All t ltey woro Ilsi yecar, th at (1. wo aro till qplite ju'ibilaitl at the itiea of mnak ig fuir corn criops. This crop is genierally 1 Very g6odl ; 1on git o healyenl un , 1full ot' C frtit, brit the s tlks snliil for ti seson. i Iii nitinun.4 J.tor.ho will next year utail coisiderbnly the hild planted in cotton lis 81 year, tan boy fl wer hinds Itlil less qittanti- i t -es o tuf coirercial uantires, tos or v. i ichi memn, sinlce the war, to be (if little value ." ~ it WINNSBORO, S. 0, a Wednesday Morning. Aug. 14, 1007. IVSorhiies, 11ian111s & Co., Pro'ps. d w TERMS-TOl HERALD. TiIREE OLt.Ans8 per year : TWO DOLI.ARS ror s'i iiiuuitti ()j; ON 1)O lli1lt for thfree ionhil; lpartale lit"re h-k ' Siingle copie140 Teln Umllt. Orr Tl:io p-a'lwr winl henbscmntuin Ied onl lte ex,al r i t in tr' ine e( r whilh Initnr-nt tih s tieti nioi - Suil.,rriN vrs whoIl i it n ross mwark on thlt wrapper or , r itio h -r lI r, will iimkr.tioti (ailitt thelano SI b ' in - pirvil. ADvllItli 1S1 It.\'TIN.--otc Dolltr por mijtliru 'rr Vil fir-l, :0 o1 .-b veo l t v lit s '.r <-rh tirm- i Imn IX- Sha i. A 11 4eareco sistsi efthli, spairel ccu lw:I- l i-Li'- by I elvi. lit os oil'l z t ye. it itie i Cl.l Vi ATE'S -. 10 reIples1 (1n11 yvnt Twi Illy-five U l'h-Har.-. All vatr.a elopy to h' 'rtin m si:ki'm, Ilit', he club. nP.-r thl-- I -t J1utitary, 1117. r-a I t Ou- lilt it i i ii-,jl ith . i v k-i:,i:- Ohw cl!".. s w lv 1.4 y n1411v e 111 tO l 411 nes lit thIwl .ra e.c It ,- W e, wish; it ili,tinict'y tliider~stw.a1 th"t oir - Vflin o*r rlecriliti'ani, nhertntiAl j-lb vicr rN t nah A di veriisi: iniad Job Work nist A e paid I'mr in caish. O2 We wish et this disiinctly understood.J 11 cti remnlit. Thew u.'diorial connection of thleun (Ieid; i ith hI e Nw s and t;I (1 .11. 1, 1b 1- X cIo:,es w itIt this issue. It has all alng been t i a litt one, t aredTC onl- ai, I1y by the orm!-tion. of havint g dis. clanr.ed it. even t a1 mwul erate,to :say le nothu1 g1 (f a full. d , of le:ule el itnu i al reVp n01iili iI \\~ .l:l thlpri ac beilig the (a to has beeni wve!a fromlin rn di. vae " --(il lC ( .ti .) Wiil t (i tla --Onl ;Ceon1t, 44 wlh thi; (Ilk coemuction T" lute asoites inl ti conlnet of , t jto lpr, th lie ;L wishes are giv- I il. 'iMay prosperity attnd ill their .P) frviends mlil pat(rons. And maliy Ohe c" li;.lt ot mtheir kind aind able con tempo. *o rarie6o';never go outl inl adversity. a Registration, The fAolownhtg isan extract from 0 (iei-al Order No. It, 'ilihtary Post 1 of Chester. t'.lu~in1,1 I1TiteT--IST. 'ltrC IC T. Witibboro,.... ........ W. Duval, ..........Fames M. . Daly. nnvi,...--- -Oxner. t atideit's (I rovc$,O Feasorvlla.. ....Thmais Jordan. .Alonitice11 llo.........S. I . . Lumipk in, h' Alston ...... .... .lhn S. Dottglass, ti Filli Ki;liswo0rih. i.t -.ichrd~ Cabeen. t; iD.ko,.... ... ....Dan'i lB. Kirkland. 1 1en nmditto by tile rsoio boar1(ttIds fori thei:ir Se;MIins. iliard No. 1, J1. M. 1)aly, Chair Yonue-vilie---201th :and 2sot inst.l Gldden's (. arovo-33rd an 4t Roar~id No. 2, 1). .1. Kirk land, Cimirman. ~ilont icello--19thi, 201th and 21st " inst. kJeastorvilio-22nd, 33rd and 21tkh P fiard No. 3, Thomas Jor'dan, ihairman. IDurhamn's-I5th, 10(t~h and 1 7th inst. IDoko ---l9th, 20th andu 21sit inst. . geay--22d .23rd andt 24lth malit. I' aul A s this whtole subject is onie of' , pt aamoit int erest, anid it is presum-t i edi much el suured in the 131indo of the ite.'pli , biy enllesa d isputtes antd collis.. d ions ofestene~iht 0on,C we ill endat - 4i~ I tor itn tour netxt to ma~:ke it- as inteilli-i bile ats we cant by tho aid of several ta "comptlim tenihtary'' tortderis from ur lS y cent ly been addressed to our oieo. t1 . 1District (Jourt., at Th'lis Couirt t ermtinated its third Sess5ion~ on b'ritay last..a lT)hlelndet of thet Court thr11ough- jun ct.it, was uttes admilinirablec and is ent i- h1 tiedtopublierecoition. dr lTough t ho great majl~ority of thto * Lnses involved i'roodmen01, we defy thle mtost wanlton) radiic-al maliignlity Il discernt in thme p)rococdings the er slighteLst discrim (inatioln or prediile tion injurious to themI. There was l'o the sam.te entergy and inteI rest, on the il' par~ otf thle Counsel attd the samio I piartiaility andl strictntess inl aditis toring law without regard to color,w on1 thet palr. of thel presiding Judgo tm anti the jury, as8 if thoro nover had boon b< pol itical ti isti notions, while theton a t tences of tihe Cout wore ini soveral li" inmstanc~es sensibly temupered by a hu-. A mano conidaltiion for the ignoranuco m of colored offenders. c< We note this, and with plonsure toc,m tts the prevatiling spirit of thi3 Conrt, " IVh.-re1 he-retoforo mlattttors in wiviih ainly been adjudicatel. Thotigli not so designed, we ,:cc in it signifloancy beyond the mror inter t of ii'lividual case.:. When ap. nlI can 1) In.le by clrl Ineln for dreCs oft grievantccC.L, to th( U(Larts of n country anl are ri)oiUtile" to with h strict adhereneo to law aid jius ('0, vurelly tLiy s well ai iur radi I en1"Iemies ('cainnot fail to diSecin inl a fiull :kid fre! re4!", ition of tlieir gal aml iiolitical .rtat us amd a giuaran e for tIcir p ei 11:t ion. In o e=iience to General Siokle:t nr r, the jury list for the ensuaing terim ats drawn front "assessed" t ax-puy s, whito tnd black. Inoidont in tho Court Ho o. On Wednesday last d urin! th se rn of the itrict Court, oeasiiMon -ose to call to the ,Aimal to give cvi mi(ee in an i ll por tanit case, a little ilored boy of a pparently ahut ton m1 years of' n!e. (bject ion beiaY ade by th o ittiioun1 to the U0mtlpeteley of a wine.: ;o you , e little boy was .-ollod up 1,y his onor, tle J1 udlg, an1d ostion . ft1er two or three qiestioi.s wer '1, N. I bim, he was finally asked by the Alge "Whtat is truth *V 1is hi. ant reply was, "'Th Lord' sayin. In :ecorldalcle with 1:1., prolise, I will on avor to give you some acouni er I he! iinese henir. I) -ing neithe-r foirmer nor Ianisit and having never (! 1:yk Ige) seen hemip groinhlv i a China , I kiml no0 orig:inablly inl wh111wit,"n. 's imlued i. can c!zii it, oni Lhe grotunld havinjig lh-lLhni he anhiance itr tatl re-liablo, wotl h v writ tell "ll im to Mhe intirls witin my re:,eh. y itfoti onilu idr ile from arti los !ich have nppeared in the (4. se Jioryi/, ai valuairl.l in thlw.i eh was.lc itldished inl Clina11, from Miayu- I 3'L, to 0e. "Iber IM'l nchilsive. I deeml it Liut an1 at ijustiee I %9iy, i hit I have ied conihh-r >13 file Words of thoeO who have wr'llen r (his periodical. I have fiv t)y und in papers inl Aml-rien, miitscon-i ruing Chin.la, I ha<:e, hiwese, itee I. h g in t he art ioul of (lite .1/. re/c7 uneeun tug .e Cliines'heimtp, at varianco with 1 what I kve sCO inl the C/,im.'.Ye / .ry. the Chinese have variiits I.Iis of himnp, as it is ealled by Ilihm .'n. 'l is (lw Wih, the i, the IV ai iho Ol->. Soie riters speak of thn IIt s/ :i'/ /mh, as anot ber triety, blit with rog.id to thii, (here i a Iforence of ojpiniion. Thel Libtres of ihese lIuS are used in Weaving ifer'nt kiis Olrass cloth e iul by he Chio nsIft e ptrI, 81t liel' elo 11. The pdant ur//A nhara to whieb nitnttion ks been called in t1h -i een" to Ie to first namned, variet.y. natwely, thilt,/ 11a. I ay beore your reLier -ia infor alion concuerning tie ma1nin'er of ;I ei vationi, though I ilink it probab1le tha halt iim1y be sid of* lth en1ivalion A ", ono triety, o w a couiide-rab'le exclt is truet : aery vaniety. 'The hieiip is sonatim ria inal fr om ee ut someitIimetrom th~ le irm oi the phiti. 'The seedts arei- galhered by wlomteni(1 ail illdren under the in pect .aitn tof ian .t ani, ant haing~t biren carefully selecLedi ar IL up~ in jurs or lishe~iis anid kept i'ea'ly Vr use. llavingen est unte iiil i -pr'nt, tcy areOWi Lwatered ti a nd ket mooi.4t and timsii -e prepared] fir thle lield. A wi iter'. h 'er, anysVi, that cingt! lie see-l iio liprntf done when ihio s 'ed' isi to esowe'ii n dt;;.-: lien ihe'teed is toi be .,w~ed ?o.-< ' /, it i1 The seed shouldI be gatIhieredi oni lthe tap 'onhi otf frost, I hotsei fromt a recmnt planit Inog thle betr. iSomoi say Imta thie jar ori skel in wvhich the iseidi arel stowed a wny onld( be mixed'ci withI saond or dr'y carth -i hers say, iit shioiuld be muixed whhi miioist r hi. Thue jar' is hlien coveried w ith sitrawII uroeett ihe seodla friom thle cold ; for if' posed to its influence, they yielit anl im rfect plan t. hRefore 1lilant iig, t he teeds i e t ested by immerlisioni ini Wite ; itho:; hiehcl floait being r'ejected, those iwhicth sink The seed is to bei towedi~ in May, in n i. 'nt 0Io l nea al stam or' well. Thei can ii ig over 0nce or' twice (sotte sa~y iier// iin/hi'l) anid formdin to 1.1 bedls hlft a foot de andt fOUr' feet long, 01' ini thiis piroplr :t oatr this, it is dug agtini, then elight heaped uap with tiIlhack lf a siiadilr thi thle foot On thle ntight afteor, I he bedls 0 wateredl and in' tho morning aflter lhe i'tlhis slight!vly turnd up wiith n rako t (lien levelled n nin with th e ra1ke. -cr this, one-h1alfIi pin of ni&tI earthI anit e-tliIh pint of' seedi nyeil Si mixdtgethert. is miix~tre wilt siiwi six 0or seven be/1. igo fromi whiat I hIve rend, I hat t'owing e seed~ts brioadca~,st is in1r OCommhlion thian in '/1*. All Ithe coviering that is necessary lweepinIg w ithI a br1oomn. One ,witerm says is unnelOcssary lo cover' the' seed, for iL' rered they will not grow. ILt is li kely thle ,aninig is, thicy shtould nout be hm'er'i/y :-ov Afr'amneworkX is made ever' the heu'1< about Ir feet high, ang the frameinwork, mas a spit to protect lie s'eit from'a th~e at., WithI li the dvance of the hot lit on1. a maot Is covere 'I wii a thlick layer of 'aiw; if thlis is notE done, i he young sh oots mId bo destroyed by tohe bat. Ifre e plants germninafo. or when the shoots gin to appoar', it is not necesstary ftat ey shiotuld bo waitered. The bma'tting, wor, must, bo kept. moist by day; it Is mtimesio. wet by a broom dlipped inl waler. night and otondy wveathier, the mat ing Lust be romovedt that thie plants might ro lve the dow, As soon as thle ilantas ger-~ nate, if any weeds~ nro disicovered they it.t bo immaediately reove~wd. Whent the tt in two incihe~s high, atho iover'ing i pio i if at any li'u , Ihe car th is a littie dry, t can be watered blightly, to tho dopth of ar o Inches. I Noro bring lmy remarks to a closo, and I(UPA C'old oot this subject in your paper. \.in c loing, I would mention that wo av *r ourl itnlo, (iV he survived the war) citizen, wh'J, I think, Can give all ieeded liforlation on tis sibject. lie is not "ory fond of us:n1g the penI, but ho is posses 1ed of con-iderable ngricultural iitorun lion. I refer to Dr. Morrow, it nativo of' Mlbbvillo Distriet. I had tho pleasiuro of nakig hio euiacin:1nce in China lie Aent out as aigieulturit in t(ho' Japanl ex. )v(i10on, in-.lor C'iaiolo Perry, aind ri'hered ieed' roil f:uning imloemis which wirli..-ogt to this ounitry and de posited in W:10hinlgton. f 1 h1:0 hhln ait Inly side. I wou l have :1 very viltullle its-I Yours tuly. 1. \'. Wat.l:s. Thouiiih t 1 . 0 " in the nt of firm. ing. I velatir to .nd' 3 oil a line upon) ag riculiural mittr'i i ,o t - I hat, it' I eannot in!.struel, I :a a~t let. :Au older farm. OrS to jivo nW, hru:yorco'.mns , 11he bniitiL ot tirl xri no. ih necessity A lof i 11new '-. in p ' i 4 i tzo imp1!erative hat it I : 'l t. c0oprhend hoi The farm ,,rs o", orn-. !1*Al:ci :md : n haty", ro long withstood Lin . :t have dnlie so , ill spite (,f 1he11" h i!!, of a:iulu a uried!d :.n. e-;- .: av o mged tiis sulbject up-:n1 I heox, :an 1 ha~ve diisregardedi even Lh innin dem -tat ion of facts, 'lruawn bv 1h 1i:h y inir of IMtiure o111011 th'e gunm: : 1: Tni ItIIh earth. Year af er vyear, have thIey h) n' coient to pread overi innanl i tr:i Il I liialttre which hy coi, I not pai.v:at cL eieing in the Ia bbus of theii h.un-stik, and rather to get tid ft ' it, Ihall witih any vie',w to isi "provin"'g hbnaticia to thir' crop. Now each spot in tihl hugo ti iip n which i lold of Comn jiosl is deptnit L. pqr<ualtoy to aipplying it in homei erpii' ih : it th faiitilg soil, teaces a L hich lI-L. who runi1.s maly read, in tico I re eri-cl, vigi'ols corn or slu-dy brI:.l othived o fti, standill lil a gian1t anlui'n its pony follows. Wul linot. that min b-! rerded at fool whio, to gail 'nf hui e1 dllar'., would walk t wo iil,. . h b i wh'he would :'.in two huniiidral Yet how 111any of Its phiint on huidld acrs to imake that whic Itweny-liyuv should and 'voul prooduce. and that toc ai itin'a ex 1nse for labor, foid ftr"l ckto and- ovory Il hing v1aale t1o Iho ftirr :::w Orit universal ruin and poverly pre. -c'u !- h:Aii upcii each one of u1:, it 1is te pecin!"ly 'ineutulikn2 ulpon the farl r Ir o lu y withI exne ttent ionl 1 hie bai' nem o hie 9. ad ".1,14ppy by., incani ofr intelligenttt :al.1ti : h 1an ry thfe lack of t ie 1la.l i i i I ev f tvm which our for, mer iopilcitiiy w dived. Pratlically, tl' days of extIenive yhIhions and unwieldly farms are over, it) if' wo conttiu to be 1 1 iin'i.l people, Wo ii1ii:t e(lelentrato tely upon Simiall avonl Lvery resource at comiin'al. De) al hoLrough plowing, heavy lii Iin-ing, Ohe use of ialproved and h~lao .L.i iil pb:In , con-tilute brioily I th- ellem oflu u m f41r:ning, An c t r E ''i w hib h iii not be o.:iitted, is Ilie ca ': preservation of everything about the pIr'iii I ei ci P f bii e %)I* ing mazo a fierti lim-'L'. e u allyh': , a cd to wat e. It. i4 incre 1 Iint who lia never prctiised tiintint eco0u.ii In ith amouniiit, ofi theii v~L mient ofi a' fewv i.li dall in a thoroulgh ini bette- i'oport ion I lin anlything' of' whiich iunni1i.tL~n is bitter' than no fertilistatin oft iie ortaxed noril, hint how muoch bette r and cheiape-r w;ouil it rie to prk(oeed intelligenitly3 to) nipLy every in.1 I fi oiii lands, by first oudyin~ what. thiose needs mny lbe. W~hat I 'iichily desir'e, i.4 to see a revival of' the le:irtiiell .gvricuilt uiaI tSociety. To thiis it m013 a' be jeceled that01 the pople ar'e too poorl to center' upon siuch ai sch'lemoe; but, to me0 it seemsii espeia~lly, de'siirable, sinco we are all poor1, and1( need mioro than ever be fore, thie benet'it, of ai fiec inter'chiango of oipinio11 nI )d e~peienlce. Of courso in its il.ciplioucyt, it. wtiil li b tm. a imodc st imit at ion o1' its formerl e'Iicienit and~ pr'9osorou sel;, but, as lie piilic min d gra-diially adapts colt' to the r10w cyst em or taringlits Sti olyV J-1. us e-schiew thle I'l i lless andl andi heartr:ie'ka-ni: g ytty i of~' 1 patieLi Ls anid d:.'vote en'ry', ene: ;y to Lithe.~)' r &oc/ruefo of Oil ur iiii exhu te fim. ralt her thani to the ie. bli of K the0 wi'c'edi andii thiatter'ed shtip if State', wheire 00ur Inhiors are di'rtitied iiil dicplsedl. If ievery ntii who owns but a gidenIci spot1 wn'Ld devote-''il hmself to its barre'tn hiiila whiieb eve'ry whervo meet, the riasses ori re(jicei inl nole crop's, while our1 whiolo St ate, strenigthi'ied b hy theo sttiudy induiltry oi' bor' sos, wouild laulgh and sing inl glorious puros-ei ity. I). 3,r. litor': A bo:C of' clot ling fori clhariitable distrihbn |ion was reocently consigned to meo by Mr's. hinm and hor f'rienuds, of Columbus, Ohio. I feel t hat thiis genoro us and timecly onl'eir. ing, to the imlteinfg poor ini our1 midst, como ing as it. does fr'om 1l1rangers to us and un. solicit ed, des erves more th an a private ao kniowledlgment,. Fromi flfteen to twenty fatuilies hhvtie hairedi their bounty, wthuo are dhoubly rocw i irded ; 1y de t1o.cartfelt ~giiudo of' hela widowy atild orp~hain, whose anxious beartis have been comforted andi whose huomtes have bebn gladdoned by seasonable 'elief'; aid tho approbat ion of Ilima whao identitles himself with ids poor, ail de :-lares: "I as g oked and yo ohthedl me. [nasmucho as ye have done it. unto these, ye hiavo done it untto me." lIn addeition l'o the henoflt confecrred upon ho nood',, shioid not these gratuitous ex. pression1s of sylapathy and kindness, on the part of Nortlkern fra'iends, awaken corres. poniding fenlng of' good-will in uts ? grant and refreshiing breezes of brotherly kindness, whio'i are Eo often wafted to us rroii a region whence we are expecting, too mtuch, only the chilling winds. and stormy blasts of alienation and strife. May tio blessing of God rest upon (hose whito are kindly disposed to befriend ts in our hoed, and a union of hearts, thus orcngthen and establisih the bonds of na tional Union. 0. R. B. CnIOUS FEAR OF A S0ltNAMRU lT.-A somewhat singular freak of a sonnambu list. has just been related to us. A gentle nan living in the Sevenutlt Ward one morn ing tmisse-l n qiantity of money. which ie l- t in a drawer, and, although stt search was inado, no clue to the missing cash could b)e fund Tihi money was taken from a hIawor which was kept. locked, and the key im the gttletman's pocket. Tito draw had Ien opented atId th Itaoney taken out, the lrawer locked and thi key reittried to the entlehmnn's pocket. Tito al'air was involv 'd in mtystery, which was not, removed tie text day, wheint a set. of silver spoons were ui:tiied. The servants were sug"ectoed of lie theft, and .s a knowledge that, the arti les; had been tnissed had been kept fromt them, it was determined to keep a watch I he tnext night, and fasten the guilt upon whoevee should be caught. All about. the house remained quiet, until about t wo o'clock w heln a stir was heard. Tiho person whto was oil the wiateh peered cautiously through lie h:ll fruin IIInou camte tie sounds of fooistps, atd saw approaching tle gentle titan ot' the house. l10 went to tto cup boail withI a steolthi y step, look therefromt a1 itntity of silver plato, and started for lie back yard, closely twltowed by file watch Iiim wt at. once suspected the tIuth of hle c.e. The slecp-walker proceded Calu tiously to file woodshed, atid covered tie plate carefully in a barrel of ashos and stiarted back to his house. lie was awoke, however, by (lie watchitian, and appeared greally bewilhlered at. fitding himself in that place. Tito matter was explained to hinm, iam1l search was at once instituted among Ih o sites for the imtissing property. The search was happily rewarded by the discovery of the silver plato, spoons aid greenbacks, safely scoreted among the ash es, where they had been deposited by the gentleinan, who had been uneonsionsly guil ty of robbing himself. This experience inay result in t)ho cure of this gentleaittn front his habit of sleep -walking,-Miltratkie &n'tinct. ( eontu.N a ltnme'r l. F% Lun.-The follow ing extract is taken I'romn an interesting letter written by a lady in Liberty, Bed - ford coutiy, virginia, to a frietid inl this city "tileneral Leo accompanied by his daugh ler, Miss Mildlred, stopped here for a night. on his Iwity to the White Sulphur. While here I he General's old otlicers proposed giv tig hini an entertaimnnut in tihe shapo of a dinner or supper, but he declined all pub lic demonstrations. As ho rode throtigh the village on his departuro the citizens as emled, and whilo he was passing along lie streets every man raised his hat. and :tAol with bowed head. The General also raised his hat, and this silent tribute of ite people to their f'avoritre General was indeed beatitiful. A gentleman riding with the Glener:al at i Ih0 tlime says 'hat he felt like weeping, it being such a solemn tribute of respect.-so sile-t and sad-not a voice was raised-'twas le heartfelt love of a con, qluered people for a beloved hero."-Alex andria ( I'.) Gazette. T11ri 1Ro n 1)11-)t.Ilns vs. Ti POr'LE.-The thirty mIllions or people- in tile United States who dto not hold government bonds were obliged by law to accept legal-tender grecnback notes for all their debts and ob ligations, even if payments were stipulated to bo in gol 1! Teit threechundred thousand bondholders who lent the greenbacks to the governimient, have no cause to complain if they are paid oil' in the same currency they lent. and if their debts are liquidated in the saon manner that other debts are I Is a bondholder's debt more saored than a debt for flour or other necessaies of life, which can lie discharged by greenibacks? If the bholhlor' is paid in thle latter he will be helter otlf lion other people, for lie will get lie samne currency hto gave, while the most of the public obtained. a paper liquidat ion for a gold debt. if a greenback can extin guish an obligat ion created in gold, shall it, ntier he potent to dlischiargo one that was created in greenbacks? -Cincinnati Enguir. Dii. Maluv WVt-tun ANn OSN LSF.--The Paris correspondentt. of the CincInnati - qhhirer' tells what Mr's. l)r. Matry Watlkor (lid on finin~iig a bust of (len. Leo in the Ameri cnn D~epar'tmont of the Exposition. "11er lit tle eyes flashed, her thin nose cotntract ed1 with indignation, her little lips quiverced. 'llow dares one,' shrieked the femtiinino Mf. 1)., 'howv dares one to exhtihit that?' With his shte tore oil'i lhe label, atid with her pretty foot-for there is mouch of 'a Womant about her - -stamtped it on the floor. And the erowd marveled saying, Whteo--u I '\re yon not afraid of inisilting some oneo?' mnod estly askedi somte lady. 'Insult somebody I insult someubodly I' said sheo 'I consider t hat ani insult. to thte world l' Anid then going away, the ehamiipion of thie inusulted world wisperecd into the ear of the lady : "If any 1body 'asks you who dlid i, tell 'emn it was mei ." "AsoTHER REL:t. OUyRAc."-An eye doctor, so-called, hnmed*Webb, who has been lying nbmout, RandoiprI for Borne time, orgamam,.ig Union Leagues, and doing such other dirty work as came ini his way, being read~y to leave for othier ilds of labor, yes. terday got dr'imk, andl, showing letters from llrowvnlowv and othler, boasting of having beetn employed 'as a spy upon those wvho hiad tolerated his pro'sence atmonig thorn, de.. nounced the pecople as 'rebels" worthy of dleath and dlamtnationi, and exhauistedl the vocabulairy of abuse and profanity general ly. All this was boron, not patiently, but, from a sense of 'dutty. Buit "there is a poinit at which forbearanceoceases to be a vir'tute," and-when hto oursed the women of IbIo coimnilt.y in which lie had been per. mit ted to live as a set of w-s, that point, wvas passed, anid a shower of missiles of a miscellaneous chairacter followed him on his, tretr'eat. Unfor'tunately, lie .was not soritusly p~unilshedJ. Wo shall soon have his report of a "rebel out rage on a loyal man" in all ths~ Radical paper.-Selmaa Mles sengecr;' 1st inst. Ornn Foov InP.As..-A coniveption of thme "UnIon piarly" of Orange county3, Indtiania, was hieldl the other (lay, by wrhichI some very signilflennt. resolutions were adopted. T wo of t bem are as follows ; Resolved, That. while we rejoice at thme downfall of slaivery and tho establishment of' uniiversal liberty throughout the Rtepub lie, we do not believe It possible or dosira ble to establIsh social or poltical equality between thle black and the white races. As sit izens of a loyal State in, the Union, we slaim (lie right to establish such laws In re gard to suffrage as to ussahall.seemboabet cal. iulated to seoure the harmony and pr'osporI. ty of otir peo ple. Resolved, T hat tll attempts to esftabllslt sithter soclal or polital . equality,by legisla lIon tends to dlitrb the peace of soolety, u-nd corrupt the ballot bex 'l'herefot'o we ire for the sepal'atleidtt otho tido - aces by salonIizing the nogroes of the UnIted States in some localiy~ongenial to their well be uig,.as tlbe. means of sa nal set tlement, of his vexed tauvstien In Ainerinairi poliies Thio cable news reports that the Greek Government has announced its determination to declare war against Turkey on tho first of September should thle hostilities against the Christians in the Island of Candia not ended by that time. If th:s be, indeed, trne, wo may supposo it will havo tho effect of pro longin the war to that day, however foo ble and near exhaustion the Cretans may be. With the prospet of such co-ope ration at so near a day, tle 'last man" would imdeed be ready to dio in the "last ditch" before surrondering. With out putting perfoot reliance in this news, nor indeed setting it down as improba blo, we may remark< that war between Greece anl' Turkey is oie of the proba hilitie ; and we look fCr it, sooner or later. The end of the war between 0hoso nations by thio intervention of the Allied Powers, and the battle of Navarino in October 1827, left accounts unsettled ; and i tho bounda.my subse qluently established left people claiming to bo Greeks inder Turkish bondage ; for instance, the Cretans now stiiggling to be liberated. These matters, liko old sores not to be healed, aro bouid to break out, and may yet involve Europe iml war. By a war thus begun, may not the cross And the creseent again wave over opposing hosts in the 11 .y Land ? WIAv 1s A Ri.:nr., ?-WAT IS A PATRIO-r ?-Tho New Orleans Republi Cn,; an an thoritative expolelt of great moral ideas says: "To be a Democrat now, Is to be a rebel." If that be so, then wo hero in tle city of New York, with its 45,000 Dem. ocratic majority, muist be more rebel lious than even Richmond was, wilen it was the capital of tile Southern Conl federacy. If these Loyal Leaguers keep oi fighting it out on this line, they will give to that word "relbel" a dignity and respectability it has never worn since the days of old Lord North aml the British Tories applied it to George Washmgton. Andi not only thnt, but. they will compel honest People to sus pect that "'patriot ism"-the "patriotism" of which these Radicals aro claiming to have monopoly-i, nothing after all, but just what old Doctor Johnson said it was-"the last refuge of a scoundrel. -N. Y. l'xprCss. Tiux t tINmAN WAn.-A dispatch dated Fort Ifarker the 4th, says: The Indians attacked and killed seven men yesterday, six miles from this post. One of the inen was living when first found, bitt died before reaching this fort. The men killed were laborers on the railroad, and in tle em ploy of Uampbell and Clintilon, contractors. After scalping two of the men the savages proceeded on to Big Creek station, and ran off twenty horses and uiles. This was done in daylight, and while exposed to tho fire of fifty infantry and a doze, stage ermployces, at a distance of three hundred yards from them. It is con sidered the boldest dash the Indians have made. Capt. Ames, of this post., startel immediately in pursuit, and overtook the Indians last night, bit found tihem too numerous to attack with his, force, and sent back hero for -rein 'forcemeits which were forwarded. A PREsiniCNTIAL SvSroar.-The New York Tribune has ani article,.re forring to the bringing forward of Genteral Girant's name for the Presi dency, headed "President Making by Guess." It says "tho people will in.. sist on having a President wrho fully knows his own mind with the regard to the politi'eal situation, and who has not essentially another mind from theirs." It speaks of thlose who have adv~anced G eneral 0Grant's climis as "the most discredlited of the camp fol. lowers and shioddy patriots of' the late war, who barked at the heels of the sorely bdset republic whenever it was constraIned to take a step forwvard in tihe course of emancipation to tri tunph." Th'lis is a hot lire on the front rank of the Grant column. Their leader represented as having no ideas on politics, and his suppor'ter's hungry (logs who followed the OaIplI for prey I Pretty well for a bogmnaig.-Balt. morec ,Smn. GEanm'T SalITH.-Mr. Gorrit Smith, of New York, a life-long abolitionist, in a recent letter expressed the fol.. lowing sentimient: "Great is my foar that this de manding of too much fotr tho blacks, as the condition of 'reconstruction be tween the North and South, wvill not only injurioust' affoot their spirit and character, but will in the end leave theum in possession of less rights, -less property, less advantages than wvould have been cheerfully conceded to more domnands for them." M. Garnier Pages recenitly described the condition of France, ini a po A'erful speech, as extremely unpleasant. The fear of war with Russia, ho said, rests like a nightmare upon' all France ; the Iourso is feverish ; trade is utterly stag. nant; real estate finds purchasers only with the greatest difficuly; merchants hesitate to replenish their stocks ; the shipyards are idle. In spite of the hazndshakings and grimaces of the Ex hibitioin the whole country is ill at case. BANKRUPTs' NAntEs. - The New York Tr'ibneo thinks that the names of bankrupts should be published. It Rays: : ~ cnhav ogo "An honest nnanhv nogd reasoti for keoping his insolvency se cret a single day. .If lie cannot pay bil debts, the public ought to know it, 'thagh ho may not be to blame. If li can pay them but don't want to, thetftheo sooner that fact is advortised tho bettor for~ everybody. WVhy do "birds in their little neosts n 'reo ?/" Because they would fall out Local Items. The Distriot Court, Adjourned on Friday. The follow iog is the result of tho wcek's litiga tion. State vs. Jim Toliver, Jr.,--Laree ny-Solitary imprisonment till 20 th Dooombor, and $10.00 fine with costs. Same vs Levi Huntcr,-Larceny Solitary imprisonment two weeks, and $5.00 fine with costs. Same vs Sain Sloan-Assault and Bat try-Solitary confliement t w o weeks or $20.00 fine. Stam vs Timothy C. Wiley-44. ry confincieent two mouths, or $50.00 fine with costs. Same vs Win. Edwards-same of fence-one wook's imprisonincit, or $20.00 fine and costs. Same vs Moses Stevenson-Lareeny, Solitary confinement one month, and $5.00 fine with costs. Same vs Lucy Robertson-saine of.. fence-~$10.00 fine with costs. Same vs Turner Robertson-same offenco-Solitary confinemont two weeks, and $10.00 fine with costs. Samo-vs. Sam Brice, s-me offence, Solitary conlinement one month, an d $5.00 fino with costs. Samo vs. J. W. Sprinkle, Assault. and Battery, two wocks imprisonment, er $25.00 fino with costs. Samo vs Ed. llorlbeok-samo of fence, Solitary confinement two weeks, or $25,00 fine with costs. Same vs Lewis Trapp, same offence, Solitary confinement two months, or1, but one month if $20.00 with costs be paid at that time. Pen Und Poneil. Don't be afraid to invest 10 cents, it may scourc you $10,000. We have received the'second number of "The Pon and Pencil," a new illustrated Weekly, brim full of Illustrations and entertaining reading matter. Every purchasor of which will secure a tick et free, entitling him to participate in the distribution of550,000 in Green bieks. Sold by all newsdcalers, Price 10 cents with ticket, (by mail 13 ets,) T. 11. Dawley & Co;, Publishers, 21 & 23 Anm St., N. Y. Ladies' Sooiety in Aid of the Suffering and Destituto Poor of the South. Wo publish the following official communication with reference to the distribution of prizes by the utbovo fisgociation : "Nmw YORK, July 29, 18(7.-At a. meeting of the Executive Conunittee of the Ladies' Nociety in Aid of the Suffering and Destitute Poor of the South, it was determined that the dis tribution of awards to the registered holders of tickets to the entertain mont would be miade in Washington, 1867, under the inmediate supervis ion and direction of the honorary members of the society."~ *We returni thanks to Mr R1. L.. Mobley, for a very large Onion, of the multiplier variety. 00MMERCIAL, ___ WIxNNsDOuO, August 18.-0o0ioa 18 lb 20) eents. Cotton Yarns, $2.25, Salt, $1.00. Guiinny Clot h, 38 a 35. Bacon Sides, 20 cents. Shoulders, 18 cents. Lard, 18 a 20 cents. Molasses per barrel 05 a 75. Country Flour, $0.00 to $0.50 per owl. Balt~imore Flour, $11.00 a $12.00 per hars rel. Corn, $1.75. But ter', 20o. Dry Hidos, 100, Green, 5o. Gold', 35o. Silver, 30ce. Wheat $1.75 a $2.00. CuanTr.5rox, A ug. 10.--With a good de-. manid and light stock, holders, par'ticularly of the better qualities sales 142 balos L~ow Middling 25@254; Middling '203U 27. NE to TIIREE THOUSAND DOLLAR. JThe best of scurity given. Inquiro aL-Newsa Ofice. aug 14-x1 CASH! CASH!! Til hihes nakotprioo paid for the by JNO. P. MA V THEW S, Jr. COttc~. "Ed&:n1E I Just 1teceived1, 100 IDunehes, No. 8 to 14,' .at $g.25 por aug 8 JlNG, P. MA'tTflaWS. ALOT of' H6e and sheep will bo'sokt on LI nthn 0 las t ant, at the residonce of