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4 FATRFIELD HERALD
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Selected Poetry.
GANSLr OF TAE Pir'Ir JUROR.
BY DEEP SUFFERINQ.
I sm sitting on the jitry Mziay,
Would I were by the sitde,
On this Mlay morning, glad and brig'xt
As whon you were my brid(e.
The sheriff grabbe1 m1o on tho street,
The clerk criel out. lily na1m ;
I told thei yol wer - sik Mary,
ht111' they buxell M :111 li te sale.
The place it qo-nutvhait ch:Enged, Mary,
sinlce I sil h14v h-'1ofre;
I'lTy've g.Il drapery O'er. lihe benlch1,
. d 3% carp),-, '11 l- Ilo.,r
ut[il helayr lure u e jut 14 a v utelh.
As they hIi . inl whine unit screech;
I still kp+ I I'eni' f'or h wIll o rls
%I liuch Alose I lid Ivell- wo.-n speechl.
l'is hn.:% m sC 1'p :10r.,) -1; he si reet ,
To wiler lifey. -;:I[ a il~tit ,
The plae wh ir 1e y : ined, M3Iry,
-'or t..king v hiskey puneh
t4 lIe o ,herill, stim i s )e1.[ weel..lM ry.
A till my steps he woti arrest ;I
So Ill 'ly file. ii.ilIiing down ilt sleop
With mly hlead u11ll Illy blrt ast.
1'n1 very lonel v 11w, .\lVy,
-'or'ley'vl set s41. i t 41' 1u1 11111
e've talkrd lt, e uni er '',er and o'er,
lhu 141 no ved.l C .n4.
I la.ow whl:lt I wuItI!q (it). Nitiry,
1t' thi ) I ask mile to in.1
T ere's,' noti ag left to t.lk fort n1 ,
,S11103 PACIlisLs mI:dU his Mild.
Your w% hr 'uod. n-ave ieart, Mary,
That SIi!P k t-.~ hoping1 utrl,
W i'hnthiiy ial tole I I hell jury list,
An4l4 I to . exulle Was gone.
Thiere welo comlt'.0rt ever tin yourll lipt,
Thoug~h I he judlge hadt% pulled doivnt Lis
brow,
I bless yot. .\ 13r. for tha s4:un ,
Thotugh yoco t 441111h IVe!' "!e noW.
I il:mi yielt for Oit :i !'i!~ care
That gav ihi s p-iee of c:1 ke -
Now hul -e' J Ya se gawinig bore-,
I'll e-.1 J1 1or1 Your s:tke.
I b!e.s yo1 l'oi the little snack
TiiLt (uelledi the riSiig sor-111
Itt lih ! L'11l thank yout itnore, .\ary,
f y'ii'.1 keep my dilnl, 'wari.
oI hi.i-lin' You a, long ':i-owell,
%I A.\l-ry, kitol 1nud itruie;
iii I'rnd Iwe will 113111g, dniling;
I know we're goin' toh
For a S11bb1 jilror's got it view
Th'll we 101lliow is. wrong ;
1m h111e'l. giV u111p, though O wEluld
Hiere fifly timesC as le'.
Ohl, orlen, inl some fti-e day,
I'l1 sit and shut. mily u'seyes.
And llmy i.< will travel l:tok again
To al those hawycis' lies;
An4 I'll ibink I see Ihitjry roI)Om,
l'brouigh which our voices rang,
APd that stubborn fool ivho would not
yield,
But inade tihe jury hang.
fFrom the New Orleans Crescent.]
The Last Ration.
BY AN ECX-CONFEDERIATIC OFFICER.
Pew hear the%( imtortals of Leei's ar
. -Af 'I,- r,-tren t. fromi Petersbutrg
' % t'or. House, the Icer
4* hr. '3 , 144il t he' r 1'0
,.l 1ho well~lludrtooid.
4n.4 141s. 51he gr'ea1 ttbody
-i rI elh lb on..4 lilhe(ir great1 .
th.' 1u1np 41('d up.n ti I iat; suifferted thte
aIgeni s unl~tt n4cessa31rdly fell toJ thieir
Ltoded t h ~ n d'uem and . tgencies ,for
binny days befdre Lhthamthorable 9th of
April.
The sitifrings or the rafik tand !lhe e
the nrmyII, on1 thIat. (cniL'''on, were'4 me trii
fullly deadene&Ihid by a stup'r, if not reek
le~sne b, pe inducd b tpline
l j ardship to3 tlL'hich41 I'he 1)1 re4 e~hjeeIdtI
Th eneyli wisth' hill orw hehig
or11 ca i of pentidy mounta wand' eqip
peti dvailry, bei i *litan, thei m directha
poig(1 nim''~od' r. h Ge.tl''l Lore; re4tlt ari
.'ci d~vncl, com'i'~iines hnto ziht
wil dnybsrIt '4It'ht Iuted and4'!bl" to dalthis
inrching4 lby. nightJ.,'4 .s Thwpoft sh-ep,
hnduing b the liastim dSIIIi 141fu thee
treynti, te et~uiet lak o1ftoi.ns pro
dulced ixn))m(4e m~Scun l p6delbt phys
abbongho ftr thensurre&der thet men'
anth enre of n the falten i ayvh- i
eA ch ihr, itiieirn ki ead td'nkib
latme fovte dt ~le'rf al porulio o
thi/upa ran Gn.bae n
Fizuh ean;h d\atsmo h
tering together when about to return
once tiore to their dear Southern homes.
1e coidition of thesE mnCh was realfV
deplorable. Adtrved, worn out and
manv of theim stricken with fever, they
looked with dismay on the dismil
march through the mid to Burkesville
Station, the nearest pomnt at which they
could expect to find transportation.
ld. Wa tiggaman and many of the olli.
cersi did niot bhIleve half of them would
be able to perform the journey, and as
a dernier resort, and also in so'me mea
tre to inispire the men with hopes which
he hitwaielf believed delusivc, Col. W.
started the brigade commissary, with no
mtoh'e ho'lle of sIlccessi thanl his comitatid.
if g otlicer, started of1, and after travel
ing a few miles over a tract which gave
no promise of sipphies, beiig rather dit
biou-i about the road the brigade wotld
travi1, accosted ant old gray-headed,
and very ragged negro it-fonIl siting
at a cross..road, and (tinel!tned Iitm ill
I'gar41 ito the route it) Buirkesville. The
negro'l repilied int..lliu-..nily, giving" him11
11h4 11 "clIssary V et~s andl I he com.
misisary wa;is abot) to ritde on whei i,
thon -hit. 1 hiat t hill dar - y nhtri pos ii
assist. imn inl his seirebi lor sohit'tlni. g
eaiable. lle began by nskiig him if hIt
knew wheri' Ie cotild get a ftd for hi
horse. fit-er i momeit's sition ai
a riapid inspection of the- qu-stioier, the
darkey applied itm the afliritative, anid
to a small cleiring in Ithe piney woos.
Slopplug in [ie yard of a sntill shiitv.
14 wetli till alliti fol Ilhv I(ev ofa :t -''ll
,: sz--d c-irni crib which he( om-ned
eli-1py1d to ute cmi A- r ' l
veills g:i'4.i ligtv osr tlf ' it'Jl
1 -4 p-'.t i 'I It ili% 1 ' 111i ..- 1' I ..
(\ en ii \ irgilita. l-e i oi4h ol a I . :
('('1 fisr iie i-ai-4e id reinw- 1h1.1,
"-Ti' Ytolk's l ru h-)m r o ii-it-."
Tllt cooi-ry :i\- w ini him ind" I
his brigade MIi- 'no e:1i 1ng : - nr
meal,'" tal :imu I) -g his Imiost pei. siv
tonle, comlimlitneed :
" loe.h, 1. have albot. six itn Ie. I
Moll behlindl here it 0h. warS who11 havte
e 4: a li hi g to speiak of fi- !iv or six I
days-. Th'ley* hav. solme thirty ,or(1 fortyV
'Im:hs it ravel on foot, 1idi 'hey t -Ver
wPi habl 111 o make. Owh trip lin th--ir
're.mt. codliiition. Coild vou u ot hl-t
them hlve a c.m.Ild td. er of om nit.
ail si ye iheir lives "'
Darky.-'-"Ls they Southern sol
diers ?"
Conammissir'. -" Y e."
~arky/.-"WVell, I reckon, young
master, thie1s thi last I'll ever see.
You jt, tell theni to come along and
take what they want." And having
sIid this, the poor od fellow sat down
on a stone an(d cried like a child.
In an hour or so the troois (-.amte along
alti! were na riched up in single fill) to
ilie corti crib and given two ears npiece.
The oMi darkey mn the 1meantim dm
knocked in the l.ead of a barrel of
sorghlun molassies, arid nearly every
man got a tin icpful. There were a
few eases of colic that itght imong those
who were not fortunate enough to get
aly sorgzhum, but that did not less.enl
thie gratitude of the men for the last
Confederate ratiot! issued to the Louist
ina troops Ii Virgiiin.
DrATn or Coi.oNI.: Jonx BAus.
icmrr.-Tho Columbia Phoenix, says
We are pained to announce the
death 5f C6!oeilel John Banskett, one1
ofour most respected citizens,an-1
onte of the brightest orttaments of
the lBar ini the State. WVe have not the
itaterial for evcn a brief memoranda of
the deceased, lHe w~as born int New
heirr District, and' was about sovenaty
foryeats of age. lHe was admiitted to
the Bar, contemporary with Waddy
'Tomtpson, lHon. A. P. Butler. Judge
.Earle, .Chancell:r Harper and Judge
.O'Neall. In. tHe tihidst of this galaxy
of South Carolia jurIists, ke slodie
bright. Colonel Bauskett .repiresented
Edgefield District, ini the. State Semate,.
for <ine >'r th tehns. Sinem he remnoy
1m) toh i0himbia, lie took a high po'i4.ion
in his proftession ; and as a frienid anid
gettlemani; w,m't este~Cem atidh resyeet oft
alhl dhoi hadV thle pleasiure of ids soiml
A volting maeli'hiine IA one of the int
a p~lot tr it has~ hsi'sniapiied ('for ut.
Washm1 tigion '4i l'ho mabinei io iniv4'itwe'l ic
int.einded to) facdltiat i .lf. talffing o I ih
yen. and iaya isn piie bodie.. lie art'
itrrangetent, of wires simnilet tel. thli~iof
the .tel at iniat or, cpnntin~ g the4
dlesks of iUhe members of ut dehlberaiv6,
hody wviith the vong' a fpairatus,~m mem
hor1s are enla bledl to tt tall tat onIc5, andch
'uifteir a tiiitnt's t.?nlo allowed In a
chanitge of' iote hfY an'y nitaember who
tuayl desre, Ihe14 result.--t ha't 6, tilie in
iividutal vote of eachl member, tog--uter
wi h 1.be nereg..'e, *respretiv.'h- of the
dlial plar es. .Simiinneious-ly u bii it,
silinariisoi r'o'nItt, t he ,nti il'. f i'$h
mtetmbear volin ist~.t prinmtedo, Ti i ma
chin'' is simon'tud h'ave ai pit'blic t rial i,.
(tseikhiAnk1w of l he' da' aiinogt (got..
al dtea bloft' th 1tgisps' ~dhIbo
tmk sitg ; asd fractional curreofo; i
et ne-.toeh nart be8 miar
A "Loyal Student,"
0on. Sickles, ini a lato speech, alluded in
feeling terms to a -'loyal student," iln Cas
well, N. C., who during the rar, whilo do.
ing gaod service to tile United Stales, took,
without leave, (i. 0. stole) a piece of baeon.
After tke war he was, by the treacherous
rebels, arrested, tried, sentenced to be
hung, exposed in an irron cage, and finally
released by the military authorities. )eft
ly and sweetly as3 the moral point e., iti
the t.nville Tines knew 4 th, "loy al sLtu.
dent," and froi its account, General Sick.
les must, havo bect1 the victim of wanton
and barbaruus decoption. The Tuaes says:
"The 'loyal student-the 'miartyr' refer.
red to, is the notorious Ireebooter and deN.,
perado, of illegitimate birth, 3il .J.ichnson,
whose eyes Oirim bM01d doylight in the
county of Ita.ckingiam, North C(arolina,
and whose loyally con4siied tin is volhIn
toering inl a lIockingliam Company to light
(Genral SickliS and his loyal' troops ; and
:ifter serving in th (onfederato artIy for
0o ime, dtl e i e.1 vIl 0)ino 1 im k to
tockinghIm, where Ile joined a IIall .f
deslPa;t1ra I does it aid diit I IgIII -he d (A iI 1114e!
n11h roter forle Im crimets 6-' litedee-y
.*nt144w4 hir s loyaly. b11 ck a.: rui.
114 oil on.. o 1 l:c 11 l1e orl e.red I lte I in - (.r
>) lr M.\'owe. in I hi d.rknes- of th neIQ
ecizedS him. an1d iv.leling: in 11: w~onts. tild
1m to a 1ree, mind then rbbed his houi) c.
Iakig $37 Confetlerate money ats Iart or
the booty.
"Before or inulediately a1fer the wat' w:.,
.ve'. lie was alresited 111d 1hld ) inevonin(
IOr the commission of' crinies whicth. hy iie
iLvs of North t.'arolina . oruied1441 Ihi
\b:ut hi; person w! -re ot4nd n
imnobi. A ble cmtiselta- .-geI
Cout4e, 'and sitch 11:1.1 b.ot Ithl. exi
.1,4 t1 i t I - I.; k f'V . ;
l a w o anol r
S h. ie .1
TIa ins Va 1'i 01 P 1.1 !
The W -. - ,
Now vk //i
T jti or: i I.., - I -
very i. T.. 4. ,
to have the work 11. i t ..-.- 1 :16
mon , i b t for severa .!I-!I Oi o Ire as
been but, SIX or eAg& nim n :jn:.ye.1 -tp" t 5.
ivork ad a fair bemginning 11U. -e -
niade. The remo-.a! i ofmnev 1.110hlin1.. wi.1
effecltually obiterat n he' .hjt:tsn n -
ei wit h S hle lkial ,excem t i.n "A :1ha - .
the Issassiation c44 ls2et1 4ors. J; 444.
thle pulpose of deioliloo g Ihese buiding
that. the remains of 11h0o <1.n14piraTra wele
reinoved to another spot Tbc grave whicb
was fUile by I he b-ody of Miot h. since his
death still stands open, ats it wats lert. when
the body was exhumvedi at few weeks ago. 1,
is loI.lIte 'l in Ithif t c r ier ,t' I i ' Str
thIom0 at Ilt northern andt fr Ihe14 i ehe4io-.
ry. The boick iiwing a.< haen up, ithe
body hurie]l, the brvioks rephx eed, thea huge
ir-on d.>or vias lunlooked and thle key de
potedt in te War llartncni, mol mot it
moul ei ered the di22 l t lkIng rol froml
tdhat. uti l tIhe. day I iv boldy Was rellov
e d. The remlainls of, the con4s pir.'tor now
lie buried in a large room at lat northeaist
cornier of warehou.e No. I of the Arsenal
buildings. . The rooim is about thirty feet
?y tifny ; the walls aire lined Wilih Shelves
containing ordirnance stores, and an ine
foor are huge piles of boxes of small 1111111
ammunition. The floor Us composed of'
(lagetones, and about the contra of the
room nill oblong space is marked, tlh four
sides of which are indicaled by a U:arrow
white stripl, pailint ed n the sne. Ue.
ant to ie floor ihntis coposi the
Aerodmit, Wb~iz an~d iot-h Ilyin inkd the for
des onam ihaeed.ate y tI~L'O
Is IT, on ii NO-T A 1ioatx -We have recei'V
ed enolosed04 ini anh ei reope, postmar~lkedl
Brooklyn, N Y., tile followinlg circuilar:
Untion--Libertiy, E'qualit'y, Fralirrlilty1--No
E~xpa(t -tation-Citi43n's liights for the Red
Men-Northerst atialaoa Unuion As8sociat ion
-.The.Association of tile Pecopie of tihe wshoe
Union.-We proposo). Fiirs- That there be
set apart as thle permanl~ent hiomi of' the
Indians, inhabit ing theC Cenitral 'lrr'iter'ies,
Lho oLcupat'.On of wiche they ni)ow disputeo
wih the whiten, all tileo'ierit ory, lying
south1 of theo Briitnahi line. wt.'st of t lie Sitat.o
of .\IinnesOtl1, chast'of Mont.ana, wit It tihe
eastorn line of thar. Terr'Iitoriy fied1 lat or'
nleld thle 3, lit) (Montana and1( Nor'iheirn
TIa hbeinig conlsolidateod) at i nmb of
Whie EnIht Iti ier-aid ni line 0n' oIr nell'
of ' hel Iig Wtehiit-'t, wetI of' the fd ian
Teri'?tory3'--"Ne4l4shl4."' inl.44h fits I'S f
14.Iutlas1 andi Nebralskal. wIh.l 1 Ih re. 4 tern4'
bouendieils of ihtme S1at es 1fixedi at li. Stil,
to coirres pondw~l - 1i1h W,4he wes il' of' Nrsho:
trnd easl of' 11he ltio P'4e'. of New .\ixica.
rtnd)i4 bineO 0'ortwar fra'I n I'l1 Iha41t liber; tilnr
Lthe A%: .10tJa .t fi' proper. 4ist. 11ine of NIow
Mexi'XIOang Cq'lradfo, Ilhence to the norhI'i
line of Colorado ;-- Oconcorsios.I whIih,willo
cretd~ble to thle counitry', .wiould pult an1 ('nd(
to tihe leindian Tr'ionblos," not wii hSitlinlhinlg
the .i~tnion Pacilio Itailroad and Smoky
liilll Route."
beto'nd,.-.We propose
*Foi Presidentt, iJames lIarlani. . qtl4
For Vice Pre'sidllt, JElines L .-' of
ut Cariolinn. .
CI.'Ia-I h11o'first 11 actv ex.~.'e.k of '''Ie
I 0n7).3 by thie lac14kt at lilo $onth ha41
ocrntrein Virg'inia, t ho prendeslL't of' thec
Southe4r1ii SaI es and tihe 'hIou her of Pros44i.
tjei ItehoII11 dmyA -of ld,~ ,.TIre nlegroes,
Iavitng ca -illd theO city pf itigimondiI ilL'h
lar by l~4' a'ga'uiz1lon' 6f 1
tweg whie toitizer(.si who' OMICSIoIad thlir
tIck et.* to I .?Ithe Stat14 wt ithin r45ty eoiht
hour.s. Thiey' ill .donlltfiss oboy, the comn.
$4d, ua in adw1It. opL hqog'their
.livesu , bi sla ii 6iI9 I.e s.1Pp ti 1
inl ifo ff.014hO0 . We luV est b-tha
ba~~I4*M AlijtVs. khIfted'~ 91f i
enthiasmtll' than hie martyred Stanton. and14
as the pioneer vi~m of negro r'ule, drserve
- domantrtion Net ne.* Lrmwd
The Fearful Storm on the3 Rio Grandto.
une~'lilait: iollung 1311 o r idviesi, wh4'ich(
CUnfi ntlli .34 a! Iclul4y givll of I hle de":(,114'
tive elivet of' dic lilt(. n;ortia upula till Riq
PI irr ol ,r the 120aI 104., snv1 Ilhat Ilk:
Il'itt 4I0 ims tho toost~ tonall 14 414i liv fronl
tivi* itil 01 Ib0 Iti) 01110y oIf nia10. A prpet.
U3~1 11oII1bit rd like ?It Fur it. yc % cowilat hiiardly
liwiv dMii am. Inauch da114g:14? lif prrleed
1)413 M~dCA nL Avam:muslo:, Iou killed aud
I Weil Y-011 P ui~ li )SBvx-;ii ll, fi
'010t llltlW ti high 141401'e. Ornly Iw laoul.e
wcvo Jeff at, (itrk' Hill anid 110140 fit Big.
th Id. 'I'll I los.q W . lila .10a I li 1441 [(t j.l1e~ a
no ko-i ino.'y of the1( Whl1ahikiii11n 4 44.
cap1 lby going Oi'lldI vkto4el whIil rode
0141 111.4s?.uLi&I. 1h44 rest r .st havu pc0i44lI'
ell
oA k4laIrt ;ill 1to~13' :414.'d 4ili:4a1J(1d. ,
i:k.i 0i~11Y :.1'',*14 444 a6 41 01114 t sa 4Ilgglilg
1(1, itlI'Ig Faoiie;. bwl vieinga to a
sh ,, I1!14 14 ill' I li l44ild. Thie voulhIer's re
111-k 111 1t next. 1 4 1:1tY to rob xv.i've::4', gooaaLi
lC14 C )44' I 1 .441Il 1i i o Il~
r.~ -4 a 1- %, ''' ; I ov.- K -l
ha Idtkl I t dw, iit bl w ol
1 i * I., wid- T 1; v~lI 104
Tit.. l l I.(. 10 j'~ 444~ I 140 44 1 -
11ii r w art. ati I): d. ".4.l Illl r1 1 1 1411l
a!via r I 44i 4 Ii 1 %V. .14 ;l %, 441 e :101 .':~ a~
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Oil 1144' sl1'4Ji.'l lo41 ve1'14414 jolly'410,l4gy. t'o.'
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:11311444.1ds foc
lohe 11 4116 t11 la ller a axaig l itsJil'
'Juivis Uh'ru'dooi l i" co i11to ll i
wh. Cll FIu h 11131.i ril jiIyll ilplvlsvale'
1114al 3'l1 llt slipe drilv thep041 place( lkof
hctis ai1 iot' i eslt ..is111 a l~
foi lii .p.JUST111C OILI1 lI) MR.41 I)1.-~
day f No'einea', hev 22 ), 1 111 11(10,
hud 10 31)110: Oil101 buteco 1s it.inl be
boa I it y :1 lnu nd in I lie D 'ist iet t I orney
Mr. i' 111of'111 $11l JIII wi ll'1 in 111 ill Olili.
Admiral Semenos and Gonoral rorroet
Skotohod by a Republioanzlf Reporter.
Ti'e Memphis correspondent or tle Cin
Ciinnati Com''eOd1, Iqpubliican, gives tie
follw ing p1n poi rnils of Admirol Senume
11ad (eoeral Furrebt. in a let ter to that jour.
mal .
'Tlhi lea mse I speak of Admiril
Seoines. I WaS niy florttitn to kn-qw Ihii
well. We diifredl ahout. iany polit ic.
(u1s ini, but there w%ls no fine nhose po-.
*onn! (rails won tvlure of tile writo"'sesticel.
11I is generous, Iruilhfuil, hinmdly amiable atS
it 1iulll alwnya Iisailing, evel-tempered,
aind perhaps a bgtter colloquist hai w, riter.
Iu suoial itfe course lAr is tao one Whose
ianner, haein g and excelh'na. goo'i umpe
wounl gain muorn respect and more ipeedily
coniliate till ettetay and iako a friend.- -
liis habits are falitIcs.. le 11ats non.) of
t ha vices of a sailo, save any vrMA to
boots. Ill 11nos antd f have all the rud
dy marks that distingulisl nl 'od sill.-.
lie ises to stimulant. Jiii eyes are biqe,
*-ior and Winning inl expressiol. lie l
Ways smiles whaenl hw greotc you. llis
"p p-rel is plin, ant gait ercut anid graco.
lt enough, 1He is itinder and t raiglt,
weighing nut. moro than one hundred antl
iiiay- Iive iounds ilis hoight is lye femt
taine oir ten iielenl, nfid his aIge fifty.fivil.
ais R aphael Sontamies, Who has been
a 'a ossly Lireprvcseltcdl by NClierna
tn.:paprs ntal let or writeri an . fi- J1n
eleIt i lte alato wxr. Wb.9ther hi:
conhut vwin deic'sible or net. It is cort in
ly true that ho neVeCr U,110e (all14eiuned tle
legality and propriety of his course. lie
deemed hoe Al:ablita a lawyer erti(ser. in.
vest l ia h every righ. b iha a rosscl li.
quireis It* part of tit te-ritor' O(if ia reCog
tized helligernt. Of his deeds he himself
will am-ite story. lIe has all in ldfil 1uite
rials for an interesting book. Which :t, sonie
day he will give to tite world. Tho Aani.
nid-he in-ists upona his proper title-bias
riurndil to Mobileo. I. is thnught, how
eni. Matl, he will make lmphis his
II I .i bia ni-represe~nte iiirC r.:i.1oa hi'
-1 i0- nla lau w tI hini in bu iest
ivXI.lrlin3'ary physical, Igioral
K, h ji.1. Ile 11,41l 11 1ta' to
ier.re lie -ialie a d i t
a.1ii'iy s een ~sful. ie i.i ow
. rii.. fl on the Niemphi.-:1l lil It,
td<iI ' -uor.1afts takei a eenulia'l ta paliv
'lin I 14 ' ii ' of alemphia streets ;' i- bv aeni.
OW .1 sni.elo futl insurance co .4 ny,41Y anid,
waiih I. h.rs loot el luch timle 11) (he pre
livt , r' he ires4. (' his , loir
a i: whohly unlikik Scitees. lIe is
e : Ale aind a)nn inh nar two hAig,
.we is he,alih i:ia- ill 't-ri,. lay . i aunds
nn-i a-it Iairclles, his wiemy-ight yas o'.a illl
di oI anl ighty or nai1y iliadj. .I phy
sil .iethil lit ials a ma1tch fotr 1a prze.
r 'ili a haba lti . His hale w:aS jet hlha it,hi'
.il eiayes l at iniha1 enough until
1. d-:l itin Was ar0 11d. 0i nW
crows gray. ilii tOp aUs ot. S.) elasie as ill
I Ai, and yet Ihere is an une> pended vigor
Of' ilin' Itad body wie6tli ssUres hint U a
'rot racted lie."
Si:ntit.a's LAsT CA atia.x.-Sherniean's
last campaign has added nothing to his
glory. Illis tor in company with aundry
polliiians has had it very aquece offect, ind
ilaist rates nothing so well as that it, is not
enough for a soldier to li him longu, but
that le trust al-o choos his Comaipaltiy and
id ve poli icWs t he go by. Sheridan's recap.
1ion in l'iiiltleiphi was a great stirring up
of ll ti h itttical elOaements; but le votes
in the sateelection tliere.wnit taill ith other
wrly. liven Massahstts is in danger,
wu h all ieit h ainim Lii ii o Pail brought
out : anti saltpere will hardly rave the
Ellpire 6late. Sheridan, it i:, true, can
not talk : bit Sickles can, and lld wet
along yet even his eleant ial autne seit.
iences had ino betier elect thanit had tile
name and piesott e of hIs galltti, follow.
suldior. It. w iould have been wiser, aftir
1ll, for Little Phil to have gone straight. out
West to tla 41s01, cutting athe politiclans,
that h- maight cut at the Indiaus.--New
York hierald.
Itt'ansanKt.' CAsK or Rt.:5taTtoVaS...
Some athreeo weeks usanco, a little dauighater of'
.1. L~ iipabilding, of Iaimny, I'. l[, about
ten years of ago, ini comaap~y *ith anlollier
little girl,.vient to the i'i'ver 1.o bath'e 11er
coma-panion, observinag ahat, ahotu sank uand
alhen otiamo to thes suaceaoo attemtaed to got,
heor out. Not, ecoceeding, s1he beeintmu
alarmeod, drpased hors.'elf, rain -a dI gave in.
loraltionl to an agied and feehle genteana,
who went to Ithe river anal fouand her whace
thae water was.two fect-hiightur than haisown
hiead. Hie witsobliged to- go jarn-tv timos
before lae could got 111e child outt. .She ap.
peared qito deaid. The usual remedies
wvore contttnaly applied. About twelve
hoinie infter shec was out she became slightly
cotnselous, bait did nlot, fully reoover' utdtil
t wo dlays aft er. She was in the water twen
ty-fivo oar thirty minutes.--&aernian..
A s EFrr:cTUAL Cunu von '-tin 1Ean Actua.
Taho11 a .salal , piece of cton balttng cmr
cotton wooal, maikinag a depression in thle
centre with the endt of a Ilager, fil tl it,
with as nmuch grounad pepp)or as will rest on
a five coui PIece, gathear it into II blJ aind
ti hl1 itup, dlip thle b)1atll nt a sweet oil aand
hiserl It into to ear., 00overing the~ lat f or
with oottn wool, andl use a bandage 0orap
to reOtain It. in, its place0. Alamst. . lintant
relIef will bo experi'enced, aand the applica.
lion is Ro genale thatl aniut will pot .he'
injutrejl 17 it, baut eiperience r-elieh a wolt
as adults. ,
0oT~oN rRohl )?LO tIDA.--'The . followia,
aire exlractt fr'oma letter's received by ia mom -
Fli.: -Vma mayv felytapon itthrifaw no more
I~hat.: Qave -,botad,t hales- of riaong Cot tan
wi be slippe4,froi Florida alhis yearilahis
opinion Is confilrm~ed by Dt-. WA, Who is jt
fropa ta hnter).or, ani who las taaken .seg eo
troublle to inform.h himself,1
S"I am s'alisled that thaer' wIll not he a,
thiadofi a'rp. .miai ioutr State Ihis year.
Somo of iny neighb'rs whao piiated f'or~pno
hiunadred bales~ihll nlobwma tidnt'~.ig--2
Mit.iD T (AtTh'dol#Yetk li~mb,
4 leodipg Jiepaybigstt .jousrttlnaleanifesltta
.ry jpg reiatIert of h)te eI ar retersof
;inde6totIsait dobln s it fdoes in
Its issue 4'Onday. that. "onsidlering .the
IkJ~~p~'fLtM (I)r geed
SING RM ifl Whaib
w(Ii refleet more Ilaating anti lnfll o de6
injury on our whtole polItical system thiad
Tiie Chat le..t on Cu ia svt: Throu
private advices we l0drn that a lady r, si'
dent of Cumdn, in ihb0 S>tto, han re a
ri ha!x'S of' coton hy hor o-vn n rL~y, ha-.
ing no Ohr asiance- thin Oit r-nder-Al
by the, dometic!' of' herho:;ho.l ThliA
Was as to tluptiIlhd ena: irely I'10rt 1,wI her
hus1b.(id's plant11ing inteort: t. Sure-0;. noteI
cwn be astonisholr at thi announ(tinet.
whent our ueiorioes r'.m-rt to the Ii iulnt
achieveim ius or t he gentler rox in tMe -1j I
of the 'so-called.'.
The Vaited 'Zfafes row 1.%-he :,va
rank:ing th nation in the prou,lction ot
cuil. (;erIttt sy is 11r coe h.. I a!
how ever i.dunces noat hy :ahf noro ihau si
fhe ot r p n.cip.l nations t a.. T
Sti -I rk' : ts follows :
The Unito-oer llae, 10.70,0N it
Iruss anad other Etates of the o aerir.,
a tth: .-nain 6,31d,0: it ut ai.
2h .'''8 ; Spain, 144, ':; a - ,ry smKl
States, J't,25; total, ne aly a:t) i
Eng land r. I-.0,.7 t a
The Courier- mavs :
"I% afords us sincere pMenre fu nh: a,
ele a further extinmpion ; of 1:1 0 r ia ,
the prpect -f i enrly mpletion. 'T1 t
ear are n w rnting t a nowhcehi
CaIrrying p: aogers rnd1 fureight t wiit
point I hIre h - hel' ior nstrfled a peritu
nent, bttraitial bridge over the river, en
abling tralputalion t. be afy anot d exp.
di toay oifoet..."
The abuse : o t'be hair fmr the M1.[ t ,
years has produted a rise of'50 per cet..
theoice. The Frenchd u capiilary attihit
now meli annially lo',,1jo pwtvns i-.','fh
an ai tisked aite , urtled and or saewe :
britg in a revenue of miore thai Sin.
900 1 Where all this hair co.i trom ii;
'!erit which, for the ran l aility f ami .i*,
ha d better not be fathome.
Mr. Thurlow Weed, (f Nt w ot-!. wi a
appears to knowi i good dei aboutM.
ALinc , says: *1I maiy net be iniqappropri
ate to say thait Mrs. Linein t.iie
tell thuatndt. d rl'e f a : .. a i iive
I s l id toll rs fb 1o Rd to Ite' o ..jt '.
in thiB ity, before NMr, Lincoln's deat!h, A
probably without his knowledge."
A young lady, jut fown the snunar.
bue.g aske at h- Me if she w.l I hv.
some more cabbago, rtli e:: e-13y t-,
ieans; go u ic sati et 'ay ..:;e.,
m1e that I havu arrived iti ti.t: .a . .
nart y de f!t 1 n cons11 i s Ien-It I ::th "hn f.o iaof
Esculaipius'." As ;he dre... lm k b . -, x. m IhI
tbe, it Was nedilded thr- to4. X..c-.
had wean a heap-"
When a IfM, hla been uw:ianig i tp
to have bekn spilel pi it over it i.11 m
(a gaslight, flo instnce,) for, siay a te;
A k kiliut t hen dip it ini o te , a i i'.
will be agin fit for use. 6 nov pern whie.
is round to be too hard to writwot wil&
becotte softte by being thus hated.
There i a pro.e ct. r(.t1 thyt i treC
of pcac WI be dfevtk. ui:h the
lAchanyc.
01, course. The redskins hava t: Va
making peace at Ithe ai j1.-e A .f a i mutr.
When the hunting seasci is )ver, they Io ani
Government Papi. hiy will mke a trcai
of Pfea te r eadily o w; al' khiep it
till next spring.
The uniform move.t is gaining it.
New York Stato .ll railway ofiarls weor a
dis tuishing uiform , an hoir ong it
in probable that postal employees Will do
tho samt .
A New Jorseyian recenty dirnd
hims1elf, 10erIing It not( e l n isated, resg ird
less 'of tautololy, tha i e omnitted suicide
himeiftt AN nobody lea had anytng todtjo
fth it.
Iion. Jeffera n Unvis expect to leav
Cu.da fMr MIeor va Wuisi ll'i or NMh
ot Nvem to hs tt ae c tierM his tri L it
is advied by his inne, to he on hand be
foe the CuuriOon4, bi Iey ex rtsei fl,
doubt if he i n really to be iN this fa.
A mef'mnt is on foot at Clumnbia Cr,
build, by voititary subscription, ha, moenu
we t to.our State's lleet.et poe, the lato
Ienry Timrod.
Thovepbrcas aro inacrensing teilf.
forto carryo Nw York JaanThe arh lt..
ingth doubtfuelluties wth mtotnetand
making ovederio toprvent. therde
'et atu he p allegda -~t~a ha h
laFrds eerf quaolled meIiasg edite
tof the Nae Yok ead bfega chattof
There as a.segrt boye at a slary ne'th
<Iolarsol a otioak. ih~asnrdeay
Yo s .to stare. a nwconsrvativ 1ibli
Tcan pav in the Sotato holde the bnog
An anti Confaeeaf wrier wncl empoy ed
plny how to. muse teosi. avl rae
TMrt Jeaerson Davit ist !a~ t ent, inCen.,
trod Ville, ermIovtng had e moher
w 'hr is aneroslyto ll. oil ne,
hales f i on'. l rah sil on dearit
In Nov'emr as he l annCouned to ail'
fromt~ Laivepoo in ithet Jaa t e 26t uIIit.
Mri.ip Bundor declition to~i rotuexte
aant Comde V at ris's len
ontin Boy aepgred aeusd etuse tht the
batte has neeAqll ldDrtrs at lo
athe aceg ..~ woul e amaoregoco..ih
sion" in f oiv the orm90. ndtu~e
PTere la a grleatp che at f ctrnar
Ingersdiot, Canaa toich wa mae of year
Sago.!Thity-fd tono ml were used in
itiman tifacture. It wigh 7,0i0 lba.~d
fortobco. .tl bea avns byithe poat A..
Thate o betiu l c ty oatra ,3re
Iininiigr'ion.
CU.unE1un.o, 0. :tobel. 3, 1867.
General JomA. Wagenier,Cmmon
Jnimiyration :
DIat Sinit: Since iy last report I havt
been ncarly always on tihe ling. I hanv
travellod principally through the uppe
part- of Gerianuy, baxonjy, Bavaria, Writ
.teIber'g, etc. I Iive distr:b Jut you;
pamphlets throui a great inainy cities,
towi anid villages, ai inpe begin o se
t le importancoe of Sout hi Caitolina as a i.mti
for them. I aion in hopes, that by nexi
Spring,.when the streim of immigrants be
,ins to flow', somo will sok Sotit C:iirolitm
as their home. I i:vr also 4ent a thoiisandi
'opies of tihe' piamip!ci' to l.oi, t be sent
to every booksitore in th ntry, from
m he o they will h advertked. I sert it)
niewspapers, tut of the 300(, which are prilb.
lished in (jormany prnopcr, copies. but fa,mit
the returns I have seen so far, tho pre.si
seems to be hostilo to our schome.
I sund by to-day's m.til some speelmens.
You will actiue the articles in the two A .uj
wvynderrr Zielugs. I called upon the
editor of the Auseandierer Zeihting in Riuol.
stiadt, i:1 company with i r. V.gler, whloi
r n1et inl E1rt, anid nrhed for an exp)la
tion. IHo told ine hehiful not written Ohe
i tle himisclf, but oine of' iis frieiid.i. 110
is williling to piblish ily nivswer to that
article'ycu may oloore' to send. in a t0011
vers i..ini I had with him hoe ask ed, i mong
otier thiqn:-, whetier Cinrlston w.ia not
situat ed soiinowhrtue in the ilt erior of North
C-irolinia! Such plel tunderiake h yub
lish artii.les against .Stato of which they
Ion posit.!vely no0!:ing. Still, some peo.
ile will believe tihen. During my travela I
f uol'i a great many intelligent gentlemen
to whom I explained the slate of things in
South Carolina, and these promised a hear
ty co-operation. Eipecially, I flooul among
those who have fiend1s in tkoi.. Carolina, u
great drsi o to assist in getting emigr'ants to
Stuth Caroliu. My agcnt in Bremerhaver
has already d;t ributed sev,.al liidred
p-upphlets en boardot vessels g.. ::g vitle
Cn'nigriants to the differeiit p:tv: c te V:ni
1e 1 tc ; this lit' inluCe sOMe to sOLA:
2ot i lrol ina i Ia.their holm.:. The h1-1r!.
Gatre:s, iapf:tain Wietinlg, will sAil wih aboti
0n0 hliutb'd and tiliy ii ra to Ch:rle
lton, on Ihe( th Q1f Otoul:-r. I wuas or boar'd
) lelorday, ev'.rything is ready iiia the p.as.
loene;C's will -moil donul a lto -miorrow, froii
hir1' respective ho ies. I wil not, he able
to send you a li't by to-day's 1naiL as it will
)e :upt open to th I't linmment. By next
mail I will tev!Al a Co. Jpkte li.t o l!: plas.
s gers. As soon as Capuui Wiviing has
sailed, I will again I 'tke i t ip l rou h tei
cointry and see what can be done, rnd if
psasibl, senid a:othetr vese4l this Winter
direct to Chiiiuascn. If eC had ,itaml iCo.
gainin betaii~ l'iwneen f'rin.n and Charvles
toin, 1nidre milniT b1 l lu'el to coMO direct,
a.i they all p'eferi to go by stellum1', p:11)0
ially the wealthier class, who are able te
busy their owvi farms. I tilid: you miy cx
poet, soiio (his Vinbr, who Co:me uy way o1
New York.
Very repecif.:lly,
F. licir.ns,
Agent of South Carolina.
rIsnorr. DoNE UP IN B11. ,r.-'ho Sayan.
nahl Republian says
"England, racked with spaismodc Feiniati
pals ; France and Prussia gla ing at each
othor across the Rinoe ; llueiia trying to
raisv money, and arming in hot hasto for
senio gigantie crusado ; Austria binding up
her wounds a reict ionany ooniiveIion jtns(
dixlprsing fron Malines., and a revohion
ary coneil adjourniug in Ing'rM fr Geni. ( .0110.
vi; the King of Italy oratapcd by the gripe
of Napoleon into an unwilling arrest, of
Garibaldi, and his whole kinglon on the
eve f conisequent. insurrection .i ome un
der mart ial law; Spain bleeding at eve'ry.
poro tinder military terrorisu ; lie intsmi
gents of Crete tighmig on to the bii:cr end.
nid Greeco agitated to <spouse the cause:
Turkey threatened witih foreign attack and
domestic dieruption ; such is the lively pic
ture the elde. . continent presents. And
whny Becausa she st ill tolerates the mon.
archial and military system, which some if
otur mvadmoen are doitng-their hest to Imitate.
Because sho keeps 2,000,000 able'bodied
c'onsunere away from the Ge~ds and facto
ricea, wh~Jere they would be pr'oducers in tinmes
(:f peace, amnd 5,00)0.000 in limo of' wtar, and
thus notunlly lctes $,00~,00,000i iu hard1
cash, per annhlin, wichie would go to foed
and ed ucate her poeor, cultivate bor we;te
landls, itmprq~vo hior ndwelliugs, a:nd make i.er'
peCople happy, instead of turblulent and1 din
cotented. If there be any saving gdacoe ini
18-I8, na the prophets of European liberaul
inm predict., It. will arise in that, hnom; when
the folly of an armod -leace shall liecomie
the scoff of the ntions."
.The New York Tribunte save that nath
campiaign In that Stato "advances, the D~em
ceratsm are showing their hasnds tmore boldly.
GirantL is no0w told .to 'get hack to his tran
yar'd, where the war picked himn up,' andl
every word uttered in hins pr'aiko is dleelared
to be 'a tnew rivet, in thu fetters of our :oujn,
We irat-Iher like this open, franok spirit., [t
is a goori augory and shows that. the Demo
cracoy are idisposed to light Radicals withI
their' visrs dnwh.u Lel these bold tactici
be observed eoverywheorc--vietory will fol,
low,
t.Uita ron.~ i~naJ~orA.-Wo lhave it' wc
mistamke tiot ,already published the followingt
recipe. W'n have, says tho Ilanrisburg
Ifniqn, herdi .highly, repommtenided, and it
I ll do nq hami-n to ptiblishn it ngain:
. !'ak e twlar'gd tabldA ponsful of cologne,
t wo talsonflo iesalt, anid nii
Ihentgtiri a sin lltte'- every time
or' neuunalgia, simiaply Il'reathli the fumess I:1
youtr nose0frongtie boitle, and youtwill bc
immeivdiately relieved,
8'rtcK 0o r lis St11t r~r. ..The Sandlers
ville Georgikaaf :"tjti'A oatididato foi' Cont
"vntionipt ive .counmjy of ,hos'ipaoted uj
n:3 flio pou,j hloutse';door in 8lwainisbore(
th'cfvloewing liotice to h,& fecltow .CitizeDB :
~ohnison'td fuituretcm or e'r4 na.viiiuot
I kiittUA, gIud kfttS7acildf fo alsunl'v/ihl gitn
fny; br1iooipularitiona that. wish 1 ~o r
theni,. .' tu
(IHERRENGtgN.--D~Iro4 (ffn hetet
~o. tu Newbre~ a 9 rth1 yonguy
eargeoo,..and one frami 8tokhohlm brn'lnen
a loed~ etIron. Cotton ill form the bulk
of' (he robyn a'.