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Desportes, W ilijam s & Co., Proprietors,] A Fa mily Paper, Devoted to Science, A rt, Inquiry, Industry a d Lit(IratUr e,L c n - -$ O O p r A u , In dv ce V O L , I 1 . I N I ) O S C , W E D NA.,E S D A)/ Y M ( )O R N N G , F E BU*I x FAIRFIELD HERALD 1 PUnItii;1 [ND wi*KEIY BY DESPORTES, WILLIAMS & (0. T'rms.-Ti: IIi'nALD is publisheil Week ly inl the Town of WV1nnsboro, at 93.00 in vareably in advance. r.p All transient advertisoments to be paid in advieo. Obituary Notic' and Tributes 81.00 per squaro. Selected Poetry, FIRE. BlY TFill: AwrUmTHR OF "ulM UTIFUIf, sNMVw, larkr! 'TIis l:u-k. A wui Lik. bees. The Lroezo jllows round The soutld. Throw up the sash A distant crash CJomes onl thle wind; Leaving behind The saile (uill hum Like miulled drum ! It grows I4ore loud, liastelinig tihe crowd. And now, tlioug-h all the street, There i the Sound of feet, Amti bractking throuigh the air A s1t:iange, uteartliy blat-e. ViIli fron (he distance swells Tle toll of mnonster bells, Whose voice. It.! 1u'thnder loud, Onides (lie fast, hurrying erowd. Now 41romi its hovels anid its holes The cily pours its thoiatid souls; Each eager in lie race in gizo Upon t4he ftost devouring b latzi e E:el lapping up, with htungry eyes, The i'amles ihat sweep i he mnidniglif skies; Each tiercely sirivin g frian fhi V!in1, TV 1,!:10 lt'p a rulined man! .A t lavi, through filth anui rime, Ihe spot is A. 1i papil. ith otis:iLid s ffil p:eh inch of 4Iro4lid. E Leli recklmF ruil au dafhiel thliroutghi the 'throig, beeking by force to thrust. his way along. Vlile lit yrfeet the playfid, aurstilg 8oai!- thiOiir'i your Leoit, awd wets fotl A iivrhl.aIld sonic wriougly angluledt iret Falls like a Iioo eld warbes out yotr ,h-elm. yie ierce 'lames itniiut .like climbing fienlis, to Ileaveni's high dome, A nd every licking tongue destroysa human Lcime. The hearthstone, where their fathers iisat, the dream of years ; The spot so often hallowe-l by their sii:er and tears: Where they were born, a.nd wel, and where inoy hoped to die, They seo in lJnmes and einders on t lie angry sky, They slaiid. unsheltered, in tile sireet, i lose their all, Aul see a booting, jibbing crowd enjoy tli fall. l4uiz/a! the fiercest. flames aro done, thn sturdy walls are down ; No longer glare they on the sky, to riight - enl all fihe (owl. The cl:'ng of engines, one by one, fall ff uF'on the ear, And pnnfing steamers cease to blow theiu whistles shrill aind clear. The fireinon rest. upon their Work, or gossip 1rouind in grou1ps; Sone seated on their loved machiines, and some on neighboring stoops. They wait for orders fromI their chief, "Take up, and homeward go: Once more we've conquered in (lie strife our old persistient 1'oe." LI rom( thle charleston Mceur'y. 1 PROCEEDINGIS RINQ STREAKED AND STRIPED) 001WENTTION. FiIFTimN'TH nAY. by WY Jt) Johnson, of Sumter, the colour. ed prtoekcher who has the reputation of being inclined "tocry ~aloud and14 spare not." Tito ioll wot oalled, anud frqumorum ble ing present, th m assemiiblge roced to busimess. ren.d and.confirmeod. 'he Committee on thi0 Legislative Pr 'nsofth Costtuidito whom w i r rre th sueotoffornming CL new distriot, to ho.called *iSui1nr? -out of portionls of Nidgefield, Bairinwell aind 4. ang'eburg, recported, a'dviing5 thatti mattet' ho left.for thet action -of tho1Leg. islature, as they had pirovided a sectio of the constitutjiu p roviudinig foQr all such caoes. Adopted. Thuo president inf'ormed thie tunlawiful atssotably that lhe had nn jimerviewv with Gen. .Canby onl Thurlisday eventing 1Itin i reLhitita to theP .iytinepcted' viit. of.th~e police to the- Chlinouse, on *,that da, nd that. ho wa'is stttisfied,. from wihat Goll..Cataby stfd, that 'the' poulieo re sent rather to'.prdtectt the Conv~ertidri fromtl otitdo viQoence, (tan to exei-cise a ny Mapor~Visiouoiet iltheir :.proedeinmgs. Ott comtiing to the hall ho hadi mot~ an. side ibstlrgeantt wAho~ had iniformod hf6( that he'wa':s ordoi ed tot reort to tho p&.a siderff dhhe~9 nii rordere 'thea covetionJ, hut1 h10 did.atithmk :tde tdrable to take any action until the tom. ,ritteio that ae' plp'i t W4afL on) 4log *Canby had made Ltheir report, apdl aflariwhdle ho h'iad ordheof plioet6 remain ou~tside. . Coghlan introduced a resoluitioni to expunge the words "negro, nigger, and~ Yankeo'' from4 the vocabulary of Sonth to use those words in aln opprobious senso towards any A merican citizen. Referred to the Conmit ee on Mis cellinois Provisions of the Constitut tion. Randolph introdtuced ia resolution, v!ieh was referred to tho same commit t :il-. r uating the managenL of dtef, (um1111b and blind asy liis and otiler chari table nate istitutionsv, and providiig that the dirtect-ori of the pentitenltiarV and the trustees of State elmritahle instli. tutionls shall be appointed by tihe GoV ernor, by and with the advico and Con. Sent, of the Seniate. Corley introdu -d a resolution prohib. iting guardians f: :ATuring Confeder ato bonds in seu . .t. with their wards. Referred to the Judiciary Conumittee. Corky also introduced a resolution abolishing capital p i ish men t, and silb stitting imprisuonment for life, the term ofimprisonient to be shortened accord ing to the moral progress of the convict. Swails presented a petition from citi. zens of Williaunsburg praying relief. Referred to Comlimittec on Petitions. A U ITchnnd presented a resoltion ridieuliig t i n v absiurl reso!'itiolls which were offered. IIurlev imioveed to ref'r it to the Com. Ilittee oii Spirituali.an. R-ichmond's resolution was tabled. The ordience fixing ttes pay and mileage of iemberis was takenII up, read a Ihird time and passed. Johnson, G. R., and Boozer recorded their votes in the negti ve. It was announced that $12, 000 in State bills had been received from Co. himbia. Parker moved that the printer be paid weeklv. Leslie moved to aiined by making ut resoltion read to 11ay the priter wlekly after this week." So :nmch printing was being done, that if they wenit to pay himt1 now it im ight take the whled 812,000, iil 1 then they would h: ye none for i b iselves. Whittemore, ftmi the coimnittee ap pointel to wait on Geni. C!itz , tatetd ith atl they had pi formed thd ir ntty, and that Gen. Clitz had ex plained that ho dlil 1),t in teiid the itolice to appear on the floor of the conventton, bit to await aboult the pronises to prevent any such disturbiance as that which occurred oi Monday. Oil ]notion Of S1nalls, tihe report was agte.' t. M - ov d thtat. the explanation of Getn. Clitz, as heard fromtt Wht itntem)ot be received as satisfactory. Agreed to. The chair announced that, there were ftot or five policemcns outside, awaititw th" Order-s of the coiven1tion. Whittmore mnovetd th'at they be or dered to remain witere thev were dur ing thie !ittingtv of the coivetion. Agreed to. A n unm(uccessfi- attempt. was-; made to take tal tlhe slve ordinane invalida till, cont rti1: for Slaves which had been imIe Ie tpecial order lor Mlonday. 13ysas iade ai efiort, to iidiucet the till. lwfuli asseiily to procure it (l(ck t,, regulate the lengt.h of speehes,.but fmil. ed. A djourned unti l Monday, SIXTUCINTH1 DAY. The mneeting was opened with praver by H. D Edwards. The roll was called, and a qtorumi be ing foud present, the assemsbly proceed 0(1 te buiess~C. Wm. Nelscm, R1 B Elliott atnd A C Richmond obtained leaves of absene for two days. WVhittemuore made a report from the Committee 0on a Bill of Rights. Rutlanid made a report from the Comi. tutitt.ee on the .Legislativo Provisionss of the Constitution. Bowen made a report from the Judi ciar'y Committee. Cardoza made a r-eport from thte Cotu. mfittee ont Eduncations. Thle C1hair ta d thttheIt readitng of the reports woLUl occupy so much titme as to stntetfere wie the5 special order. iatndolphil otl'sil a resohtition for the organizatiotn ot the Stato tmihtia, which, otn tmotion of F J Moses, Jr., w~as laid on 'theo table. .3 :0 ODutncan instroducoed a resolution, which was adopted, appoinig a cotmmit to to inquiro whatinumuber of Reptresenta Lives the Stato, under existing laws, is oentitled to im the Utnitod Stat es Con gress, and to report a vanitablo arrange menct of the Congrossional districts. B 0 Dtutian inttroduced an orditnaneo p re venting trustees, guardiasi, &e., from pleading inveti1ents iin COonfederat$ so. cui-itie" against; t~he claitms of the wards. &c. Reoferred to tihe Judiciary Conunit. tee. IR G IHolmda present~ed a pietititn frotm ettizens~ of lauttol-t psrtyint the res. moval of thio courthbonito, &d. R16ferred to the Comflittee ott Petitionls. Ra1fndolphi 6fredl a roilttion~ requir j) (ng riof' Ehd a8setlblagto to n oidfy'to . bipv Yorkg Assoctatcd4Press thl t 1to actaial pay ueceived by del. *aOiiv aIktit,sov c dolara ain) Ti~tt fb 7 3t?3ttoscrreney. * ad'~ hiroqt .~ delniin decular. i'that tiq Eo vQ4tid i~tl int 'n1 'Ad its disposolldbi thh't 'otroahWad' pas en td' conflisot adu1d ~ali4adthe ex sating Lexpectations of, land fron" i retedma'eureau.ecs. Adopted, ii ructotg tho Xdegileutiye Coiniitae to pre'paru provisions for the constitution, wvhereby the tsle of property under pro ces otflato to mMl takm rdatn ini tlho Ai anywhere find twenty-five cein; beneclit to the Stato that pays the piplr . ie sure o lIt Ih world kinow it. Did Boozer, or did hip not, immortal. ize himsl by the vote which i partica. harky meiloned below ? Wimt, was; thle object of 1-I, and the majority who supported hi. in tri. king out, the wuod "mznileago" froima the mhnionl to Steal $30,000 ? t, it not propaible that they intend] to nball the $:30,000 inl p eim," 11nd1 to ha:ve! ano10ther appropriation lor. the "mlile. age?" 1 . it lilw o that. it wil! ho p aol' to finid tihr-e degesC:11ab- 01' ac-tinig oil the auit conliticeu ? I ibice te. gatdes should by anyiqe eance ind with1 a1 Ilftiivit. kniowledg.! of mi.me tic to exanine accounllt , is di.w not great, dangeor of the assemblage paying more for the examination than they Would lose by Wide clis? Is the lill f of Ipli of all v lmlore val i thani the bills recei vable ? Is it. not possible for the Committee Onl Congre-ssional Distriets so t4, divule the State as to hIve theiIsileS ciceLt! to Congieess ?] h'Ile metinihig wag openud with prayi. by im. N Thomas. The roll wa3 Called and14 a nim.ol1111 be ing found present, tihe a.sebaepro coeded to bliness. The liIniitevs of ho last leet ing were rea1!d and(. coufirmned. minniel Boo'4e, by periliissio:, record oil his Vote agaiIt, tuho ordilallu amul ling contraelii and linbiliLies for tie pir ch:Iqc of alaves. The discussion of Alen's reiohution 14ptesting the chairumn of thW conven tion t draw '1.30,000 from the S;:1! e Treasury to pay the per diam a)nt mvIle ng of mmbers, on Sui'Zatrday, eh'rnary 7tl. at. -3. N . was resilmal On m111oion of Iesilie, tihe wr n"ile wgi was stricken nut . fler considera bh. discussi4on by l ..i lie, Cain, Rtandolph and Parker, tile r.s oh1ition was passd. lhuidolph oflered a resolition in r gard .to Votiog on the ratfiliiion of Ohe Constittiion, Whilh l was laid oI tl:e table. LesliC ofTered Ia resolution to appoint a "Comuiiueo of Audit, of (mt'iingent Expe'ses," to consist of throe members, to excamine claiis against ti assem blange ; and then an4;ded it a, is to pre. vent accountIs bemg paid uii thev i been4 exam11111id by .4140 h VA-Sv4 or m)ll approvedI byV 1,1he houseb. TheU resolutao1Ij as amended was agreed in. The. pecial order of the 41ay bing lhe reports.' of the variiosi -Standing Conimih. tes, was Iie up111). Thell Hil of Right's and tle riport. of the Conuittee on ldllcai., were read Ihe first time. A resolution offered 1v inzier was r.ferred to thu CommiIt n on Roles mni Regilinis, to report Friday at 12 MI. Onl motion of Wipper)-I, the" connit.! teei oi P'etitions, was ordred to i-pori, oil F'riday. Duncan, Ocss Mavckey, Whi"emore, W hipper, Cain, Cook andii Cmiinberlain, were appointed on the Special 1omm1111it tee Onl Congressional Districts. Adjon rmt.d. IN '!:Tl::N T DAY. [T'i: 13::V.lCN.:.Ir 141mVi1Al. AAIM.-What, a pitly it i. tint the un en~ough to apprece t he k ii eforit s of this cha~ritable midiviichml ill its behalf'. Trhere are two or three of 1114 resolintioins that4.1COuld no0, obtain a1 hearmi ig yester day. of bills rceivablo make it likely that the whole amIouint of $300,000 winch it is intended to ind~orse, maiy becomue ox haustedl, and b~y the laist wecek of our se. Gion, the appelrantly mragnificenit rema:. nlerationt of $1 1 per dicm for onr servi ces may d windle dlown to tile little end of nothing, therefore heo it Resohed, That it lbe dlelared a mis demeoanor, pnisaiable ith i lilne and1 im prionet, (or anly inhanbitaint of this Statto. to refuse to receive the bills re civable of the State in traide at, par. 2. WVheas, Th'Ie mlinuites Of thei pro. ceedinigs of. this body, as now ofliially sent forth to the wvorld1 aro on accoluit of their illitoraicies, a legitlmlate subject of ridiculo-Thierefore, bo it ' Resolved, That somo( wvell edituated person1 ho elIloyed to revise thie mi tnutes of thel proceed1ings of this body for publicationi, and that his salary be chairgod to the conitinigent e.. COullit. 31. WVhcees, a certinm reisoition pass ed a. few days ago in reltion to tile terms "ntogro, n igger and4. Yanko may~:' I~ 1h0 cot~strued to, mean that the black dolegatesa to this body a ashamed1 of their race, and the white ones .of their spiivity ;.theref.>re, ho it, rop00ngdesred,'atit die following~ adopted from the vocaltlairy of'Slouti Qrha an c itte usoof eitheorof themi 'td611 be punishabl6 by flke niid Injio mnentj ... 4. - .2 Te Cimetingavas opened ..with prsyor ,Thlpil.w clol, and qa .quo~umg beja rpI'*ent, the assemblage co Cmeng-p edsorip. 111 nimites of the laat mneeting wore read, and, after correction, confirm cd. trict where th pr oprt.y was tlatefd. The special order bemg he report. o Lilt Judiciary Coul iitt 0 n (i the subjice of slave cotitiacts. Th1e f ollowilig ordilaieC( ws; repot 1)11 by, the on iu : Ist TL'hat all cont racts, whethler 11uulel Beaiil or not, the considerations of whicl were the pircuase of slaves, are hereby declared utill and void and of no effct and 1t) snit ei ither it law or etquity. shal be con oicA or proeo(nited for the ('en fortclittio zil s CEont~raeLs. .d. That. alli proceedings 1,, etliforet satida4iteLuln or piayient of jn_1mnts 01 decrees rendered, recorded, eiroled, o: eliteied lip o'. such contracts in an) courL oA t1in StatC, 110 ilercb' proh ibit Cd. 3d. That all ,t.er ieretofore iade inl any coutil in hisi Stnate. in reil'ion tt suctch cointr:cts, whereby properly is ieh subject to decision. 1.s to th' validity o suh cont racts, arecals hereby decaren null anid void aniI of no e Yct Whictieore and Rutlatin(l Iactl speeches against t he ordinance, and piiding th discusSion th assenmbilagt adjourned. LArr:sr. 'Tle Conventionl, o-dlay, passed the ordi nnuice invailathiln negro bonds -9 ayes 17 noes. .Nothing else of importance. s1-:VlNT1-:i:NT.Itl DA.. Tho mtin!Lm: wa.s opined wiLh prayei by P I, CarIdao T hie roll wa '.'' and' a qlorimr bein i preent Llti a . .blage procede! to business. The minutes of t.,e last ieetili wer< reai and confirmed. Joseph Crews, C M Olsen and W1 G Whipper rouested leaves of abencel which w re granted. The ebiir anoniced that the ordi nance for levying a tax to pay the eX penses of the 'eon veataion, and th or, dinanev to estahish the pay and iileag, of melibers, had beeni duly enigrossed al siuned by hinself anid the secreta. ry. \V E lIose. frotin ite Conuittee 01 Petitions, nilade al tl infavotirable report on it feuton for the enforceiment. of Lh collecti-.m of wvages, &c., whilh wa4 adopted. W E Rose. fron the same Conmitte also made unfavottrable report on th< petit son asking Congress for relief fo; certain United States civil oflieera wi would not take the test oath. The report w. abil on thi table. W, J." Rose, from saute conitnitteel mtiade a favourable report on (h petition f W J Mixon, to be relieved from disa. it.i es. Adopt ed. B 0 Dmilcaln itimoved a rieonsidera': in of a resolution adopted yesterday, ap. poumiting.a CoCmflhilit teo to inquire how mnuny i r -presen talivles in Congress the SItate was ontitled to, and arrange tle iongressinial Districtu. The conside ra Lion was carried, and Dun ucani th, almov. :.d the appointment. of a comimllitt.?ee for Al. some pur po1o-t.o Consist of eiglit A. commiiclat I(onl was read from en. Canhv in relation to tie pt ition sint to him on file 25th tilt. Reciwed is infr matlo . The pecial order being an ordinance invalilating contraes fOr slaves was Mhen up, and after some discission, pass. ed by a vote of 96 to 19. On motion of " J Moses, dr., tih as gistant sergeantt. arms was ortIered to bring ill assistant met~tbers. A resolution by Whipper, to forfeit all ferry charters, 'grants aiid~ exclusivt pivileges, was~ referred. to the Cornit. tee ont Miscellaneous Provisions of tlht Conistitution. A resolution, by tile samte delegate, inistrnetint he next Legislature to grant rcarters for any raIlroad, ont the applica. lion of twelve responsible 'itizens, pro vided it dlid not run within ten miles of iay 4ther railroad, parallei with it, was referred to the icamo committee. A ntumber of rtesoluitions fromt Byar wereO laid otn tihe tablei. WV hiftetmore offered a resolut ion pro viding for a genoral la w of incor potation, arnd forbiddmett special privilegea ; re gnuirinig that all property of corporatiouy shall be( forcver subijctL to tax, anid pro hibitg tlio taking away of .laud for right of wvay from private cltizens, with. out comnpen)srtin in money, regardless of sutppose~d incerease of valuo by propos-. md i mprovemets. Retferrud to Coinmnite too on Miscellaneous Provisions of thc Constit utiont. WV J McKinlaiy mtro~dneed a' resolu. L~ion 'rohtihil ing town conneils front in terf'ermig with thie cleaing of lots bly ther r)wners, 13ierredl to the Committee ont Ltho Legishative P'rov'ision o~ hlo Coristi. tultion. J J1 W\righit offered a resoltitioni pro hibiting mnembhers from beitig absen I moIro than thirtty miiitts', wi~toui leayc, under pain of* losmng one ay pay. On tmotion of Byts, it was laid on thc table. J M Alfeni oll'ered a t-esoltuiti 'i* tuctnit o~ chairmati of tho' body, t draw wl0,Q0O'froin the Stets Nohgsur~ei to be, used in gafing thme pir .diem iung mileage of delegates, the same to ljx y~aid at thrbo P iStra i Pending theo discussion af' this kolu' ion. the 'hour of -adjournmnt arriv IGH1'TEETH DAY 1X~F w QUESrT6NE FOR TNHE I AD ERt.'Are the following proceedivg wnrth $1f0007 Purnso thenmittenthrel) It'Ii.i I4ia , Ct4 .,it M 4111. 4 i f.1 crews (it 1ioiof Deeit40 the $3)'10 444 'tl~II!~I 4 Tha 14t I l t Pr!'d ill 44., I ii 11440 iav 1 4hn l i oeb dintk- to : io c. an iC. 14 *id. to i(444 dra Cr il i T r--4v .1 ofy tiIe ('(441 tl-4. holtI IIII (30,11100)it ri : 3l- wc P:0 . lot. tit, pllpol. oi IM :;4i g III I - 1 - t-Iin 1,%~ 1/1 Of v'~i :1 1 id o1tr expli's thvmol4 Y'Ii1 il~ 1.4 Am Ilt. renT"PiedWtwluo"I ,0n . t\ 111 111d1 i f i45 flec 5'iithand4 :Iv!,; t. Ii'IIlle 14111 144'l awrl thatii Ill, iti , ml (/I*4. lie s4aici)u k al S Ic ile Un.' Full-4 ltI'io .4 wu e reui 'ipii cool I'm 'III' 411 Il411 to4 p Illit I'lt.o lliileit wl i l . ; 4!4ir.li4 o )4 010 IIUI'Itir. 4'i 11 f11- 11 411 4)1Iii l'r <:ei~, L l yth z (i44. ctwl-l I.. ('n4::4)I10. i4 l itlee i, r. l.jn-J 'i etlt d iell~ti i bioll tho spq 11l orIde ' OIlo i 41 rV s, I. I. L ii ) I Oeat!i, I 4 4 il (hlen i r tt billi~ N )w mi t il t , 31 1,110. tilt! s lci r. adv:ice ill Lil t iiial ifo bew o 1~igila. iii4'oiiidI4 v!, Ii t e i4I sIllitioll ti l 1 1'.. 1, 1c ol til 441il1 ''1 i4i oi:l aillf -Ii vv]. r li .'IlX It if-4~ IlNTi AGA.l~IN it.o RVTE& i ll. I~~l4( . '. C.(so 1 to I e hav kr-.IUII) owl-I \\:f Ofd N* ! ( 'itilol),jl-I4 Itilk, ilo .hriltIingtol 1l lth i4 4tigilil't' The11 iitid 1til t411v4 I' i -t I)\ Il nd" s Wh ahial nn~ it hi .. A W IOp'IV io I II I i l Ii th I i d 1,i ,1.I' 'CV(Iw~iiC, h) defeat, IL Qa"4' "sx fhrtn of1(44 War pe'al~vihll [ol.lWiwh 'd i leay :1111 4 (reli it,. slo1 tohil d .3 part (Soid i 'll Ow) tilvpw :4) 111A O I Com ose of1I1V Mess.itg1-111 .hs'iii4'i 1 1 1 i I V j. well, h4I twe4i~liii 1 ip il. oI 11 ( I .,1 (1 ink,4 the1 411Iif 14)14 ( w i'. :. 4 f1111 d41 1c11) LlilI(1 t. i'4 tl (ill their o4! lilltiv, :11 ..l44 (' lw 11 41Te ,1 I c l)li , 14 "cr ii 11. 4 o illie 11180(t bei~. Ii ~ ilV ; ifr. 1V4 o il: i iX tIll 'a41 d ho ri g 511:1 *1114 til e tll I Ot lY rcii theu \\-fi \ll l( ~.Ilts in croie s roa.nm or sfuppr.itj;' frit) exisev ,Il it lionl ofp ' 4 1141 imp nliIi4lIn.iof. ('4'iltS (If 1.11g l COMM41 OWL iis 10 het~~~ PX ~i' Vil'i lld ii b 1y nirn 144 e t '4uring1 i W1d i, otiid tlt!' r11:41 irted- to lii \v 411 80014' ily it! i1IeiC(' -lar toe ho Il 11114oil or ptrns.ovdin n111 Sta . oo of tr I kIf( I Gra.- il ita of (Ilticcsof M i ti I Ill 1',llivl 1I'lrl ve(a oflc r r ch in Art1,1r I liel .1 Iwr third.; den( f IJli(r-s ")'na e, ctitin thit t-Iiii fil offiial Court, adur 4d ofl vae owleI ill delborel shall haveillrp:4 to4 1i C a ll Ottu I1 ill, wilerd and iaa 144 Ievs toi 11110 lio From Il \W OV011k1111I's lill Co llS ..ill _11- one..-- I ____ I vb I!u 'q . I sashi y'nv ori the N . Time , Jan 21 Umtnt and the President, Till- 4I i E1 to N r \.R aC r Y. Yoltr correspol eit, ha1s '#od rca '1on for stat1Ufq (ihat illtevoyeral invin heis kf the C.aint. who aLte quoted b-y name11 inl till, 1-1t WhIite lo eblarg' s 3n etieral ('raiit, :tre diee lv chtr 'rinled at[l in exhibjited inl suchl til r'.i (lIut ly reoIat 114 t o lItv ( e a, 1 n I-- I. 31:11 10 if t hem, at Iat I repitdiated -~l~aii a ,t o the 1:nt uail attri lit, d t Io hini. it one of themt, 1114 1'14)vevrI, w ill, or c':an 4:3y ai NVI d gifl ttinge th ept thaIt wihich tnirred lt lln;' et i;al-iliei i hd i l ir o n'ie: H., tho I hh int. , nbl "0 nef them i n' II t t I ivati -it i t ldivitial ' iions .1.1, ( "-Ihek.'l G r:alit previous eio1tit is Xf :lie woh t o :hIw wI! t hat. .wt in :I \ . 'N'Ii -int I ion w h it neral i t n i.o dways, b"'-1 :t plo:1-ant and agreet sI :0 e j( chaad h , 1:n . t r is. n1. .desire rw inif o n l I wI t ir li-n- ithat thevy .1 bi .'A iteri, if l Fi t, '' t ll') an :'I .u t fa"th":i ' If! a 1 1 sin ' ne1, Iv i, i1f it V - - i*)!1 : - ! !i of 8 c i \ I I-.I -rIy tl0 ' hat I was fObidden to it 'e, it IN I InL . 14 tI re% eI i:( at'er him tl:tt tii :ii': ri ort whi h ie ' t ar t rw ning declart.; f ble "a full rjelr1l ,fwhIt" :crre at w El l eenlt ive. e1, :.i on T' !a ay A, tile I I thit i tm-, t!e lIiud i te ilatmer )lilf ot l IN. hoie - l i irnt n d t rt li ary lironil l L..t lilt, f 4i) 1, Sit . r, i I t.1.4!1lo his nve, Iand Rfanr.ryM~hl :ill. :\i these int esn en, th.v I,-ry ligIl'st oitilifciae hIl* th e nation, i t 1i nItd are re-dy to an ari.to-day tIO V h an l I Gn ra lIIi wnt him 0la lnw d e in their n1ifted Ir,-. -ie , t dvI I ay :tfi e (1 llit ii I ot e r:11. p' im n t. fhat he h:1d proioiis 'd on thll prevNious Saturday, vithier o ret:In fh unkOilpe or f" !u{nder Ids I' ' ina (t~i .-I vitabl I Ill W ti ii ltt lt ' iltilf 1.ti, 11 n410 j t h l l. That, ( eral (i l raIkIn f t' I, ittedm that Ih! had a sure d tih l Pre si tent n Satuirday, it t hitdhe wo hl see .imtr n 1 ionday, and hl tho afore aid proiis. /v /. - That (G etal ran t itd I ) exIseO hhin elf for tilt ih n -fulill tinent of itel obligatiis by say in g1d hat he had benol theI.s i J) ove r the la, the wlit Xas ver tilwy c igaged vih tiiewral Sherman and mian ilittin Pr tif s.-I It II w, I's a 1i 1. Ir~tt'alS nat111ter 1igiid im."r win yretnilded elltien tG rul that the aw Iait booi dcillcien' t ly 41isuoltlised ,etween theil on atiurdy, we Io;eralI Wi ant mnade ti s r I0tt00 0; m d /h/7.-Tha t Cenel Gra nt 's of l1e r X-ceuses: Werte Hmch confulsed, and "1had nthe n1011Io intelligibility." (ineral Grant is, Inl falct, doeribed a having. Ifter these essays on Tues lay, the I ich, to explaini away his irgiver'sation, rilCirld from ite apart n int whe Mir. Johnsui and hS imin .-er vwr Slting in :ml embarrass i nild miligni t anel ( iir, Ihiht leveo1 La L, f fn appoeciatiln of the tranit in which ho haid put himself. It Swith aI good deal of reluctanco that ouir cresiolident enlfiorces 1,th0 power ii al th in vidence by lding that ono abinet oLiIer is reprted to have rold tht (jintralaS L "lar"1and a YPour Wcorenenit tae it that.~s hetsi aboveIu is a erfet impreabl hoing tof the frstat eadion io useia tiil term by1 GSlenerau) i ~l Grmso 1llL'C hero is)no A inly impregnabl vi)-ti 01nt show rthi'al ti G noalo thetLiit nteint rmis has iU benuil Eat'of moitheropevasion. [lit ho sai tin art y, thtsla s L titmt-(se ig t "orma hd goodral tiran se uewstly tb cal ileumi rsdetoso rd prmsedmt .ndrligi t hi to) resoroig. "~ti Thieyc were toymak their "utS 1110.LModay htLuch aftci hat callon thi I tter fl't)oi te Prsident:,i a~dvisn him nhati a1 laera17 ratnt hadn prleviously gredtog ii O t l~~iii ill inouon pronda-, .nd amis ho (ieran) thtsa aobred ci goli to Almap~nl, nlo is tio San nlild juo0I thatro hliastilvei retur *jtnorao Sheman rtaed. in i Oite that 8tmp~8;~hias h~. Genoran' 'fwte propiio, ita 1ot1e Genrl h oo of thei servico thould i1t1 bei. eighits havol toc hoJ res od to," and1~ onoludedf byhaing th at "at rI tep~,hi imoth ho o appily ixited noneessi-a ras also1 tpo hese Dho Piedctjmat ui ifloro vethra.hesteivn Mny Sooth to say, General Grant does not dare lo openl his m1onth10 Oil aly siijocot, :id th10 :ilhorized (enia th itVe been or iay be made to the statelenta4 ilk regan to hii turpitude in ,ids affir May b.e ta'noil for absobitely naught, ox ept what W aahburi's snappish phraseg ot h'. valueod a'. Tho Ch arloston Daily Nows and our Con dit:on, The D tA/ *.., in publishing tho late b'-tieo r put forthI by Colonel Vil lard, who has c'large of the civil af fa irs of Nort and South Carolina, speaks of' it a'; tollows "ch Mittr :iii that. which we now iblish aire t' he N / pr fX t/si t eon bc A . Q mVfit .lt P/.af, in this St41Ae v , /U?'i zn j t ar.4o ' sa/ 21. h wr il.n (hoe h/r'in </y : og/re the This A.ttemnt of, the Kelrs, it apl pe(131S to us, eout ains, a1 groi isappre lln-.iio of, ts. Colonel Williardl is <lnestioned as to t he securii ity of I ife and plroperty iu ,.4u11th1 Carolina, Oin the )piart (of capi talists wio are desirous of Vesting money, or emigrating to South Ciaro lina. lHe declares, what is the truth, that iltre is 110 danger to tie per ons of' m igrintt or the security tof tho plrope t y klands we presuin'e) which .y mayi purehase. lie says, that '-wince the military ocuttpatin of Whest, States, the iaintenaive of or "'der, has not occasioned1 t he expendi "t lre of, a single cart ri.gre"--that is, II t ther has boen oli resistance to the military authority, requiring tho uke of th ile tnited Stitles&; s1hiury to sn press it. lie descriles correctly the order preservid in our citis by wvir pldie', to lie assisted doubtless, if icessary, by tha military authori ties. This is all true ; bit Colonel Willard does not assert, "'that in this St at e at least /' oul prop i /y a re as lezis they were in tlie ha/:y'n day.'; h / ,' r /w or." IlIe coull not ;aIy ti i.", inl the /irt pilac, he':anse ho knew nothing ibout "1hay/cyn days bc / Ee f// waur ;' and in the seculd pIce, th records of our courts of jus tice, and the daily narratives of tho public press, would hav( disproved his assertion. Befl'ore the twar, thero never was a moro orderly and contented popula lion, than the negro poIpulation in this Stato. There was no military to keep them in sibjection. Oil our r ubl by hundreds, with o t.ioi years intervening, withouit a Criminal court being conivenled to try an o~fonder. Thefts weiro rare ; ani the higher clas.3s of crimos eareely ever took place. (I a river, with Ivlichl wo aro aC lainted, oin which there were somno three thoutsand slaves cultivating rice, a single case of muriler occurred and was tried in thirty years. On a plan ation having th roe hiuid red iegroes oI it, only Iwo fights oveei'rrd in ten yoars ; and these were between hus bands ianid wives. We are satisfied, that tilk ing tle State at large-South Carolita eompni'd f'avnraibly with any Stato in the United States, in icr criminal statisties. But what is the caso now ? It is u1less to o:t 3 in stances ; but unlCs tle dlaily roports of crinio in our courts of justico-and of' our1' cr'ow:ded .ails-arind of the nur dor's, ars~ons, robberics on the hig~h ways, anid buirglariies at night--rare aull muythls, I btis Strato noerer wyas inunda ted by such a flood of cr'ime since it waIs foiunded, two centturios ag~o. We ar'o satisfied that we speak within biound~s, when we assort, that there hiave been0 more CimuOs committed bly tihe black population since their Clman~cinfataiont, thani in anly twenty yea i's of the previous existence of the Staito. Colonel Willard may have an experiueo in the froc States of which Wo kniow ntinug ; buit,in our juldg mient, it is a gross dis'paragementof 01u1 State to assert, that It is a"ga "fc htin this State at lea5st lif'o "'L jli'roper'ty are as safe as they we're "ini lhi hlaieyolu day's before the war."' it is no0 (greatfQe'' at all. It is con t rary to all faet, and is clclated to inisiter' to t ho falso complacency with whichd Abol itioists conitemplato the emallnorlpationi of the laves of the South. I f the increase of crime, and the incoroaso of deostitutionl,9 andi a doeireasri of population, are any proofs of a policy' being evil amongst men, emancipation is a gigantic folly, only ioqualledl by its cruelty. Lot us bear it all ; but not attempt to piallinto-or conceal its ruinous offects.-Charfcs ton Me'cury: lFou NASwrIamFs.---- We naake the following extratt froni a letter receiv od'from Governor Orr, by our Olerk5:. "I have had a ognforenace with Gen.. (.anby, conmca'rniig Miagistrates who' have served fouir years, hioldingov.~. IHe aiitlhorized me to say that Nagis. tratos,wio teraut woald have' bt pired atethe last, reg'ular sesaioh of t~hbo Legilatoarq, had it boon held, will contipue to hold over until (u~or or des, w~fhotboi g t~rdto takco 'An d'dilt~it' datb ,' 'Y - form all interested onmi'e bject In ypur Distrat/h7xom ' I g Ionei te bab sinteS Ivoidskpp~.i ~.A begre, one wild oat, one pony, one 4.en .8.. nmonitor Wagon. 14