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THE PAIR FIED HERALD, WVod;osday Moriiiii, March 25, 106U. :ueporles Will iauIui.S CO' '., Prop)s. El ec tloi G~en. (Iahly ha~s publi4ied in1 3 ot id lIOew legi 110, 011?1d prosei ibing teem I ati 10118 21 les t~l hereoro1. 1tIi ii be0a inn tier of iIulllirtaInlO to our11 co1 V"e~ Vo t jn~aul2(inn antd it ro w asp)i ii ,; 0311(111111(1, but1 tI. Ole4 111l::: of 01ur ', biits, ci tizens, it IS :t hiatt or of' tc o lttIle ilitc10t 21and the orFderI i: too01 lenlgthy to warrantII pllllbii)1io. It ('I ir'cts tha an11 elctC io bel he ii(1ld n the 11th, 1 5th~ and i th of' Apri, "atl wichIOI all registe'red vo0ters of1 sa id But may( ve23'~ to' F or C.'i18t itut ion,'' or tilt' Sa: 1 11211 lot fori the11 Staite00l ofcrs 21nld 111 e iibrs tl (I' lb 11'4)1180 ori,.e P l' '. : (211y llat. $l i ied ,'' f ollow :~ I!. (.overiior. 3. i\dlj'itaut .11141 ii :Thottr-tie lteral. 1. Scrictoir;, of s'pteo. (it 'I' I'(e21811lU . 7. At torney -(i ui al. 9. Member Uil ofS theO (I oiei':t Assent01 M y a1nd( ('ong'essiu en. I'21jailli is Ciltit 104. to) one1 Sh~toF4t 21101" tlii'st l~l~bl' ' 111 (211u'so h 11412150. This (u'iltgro'sioual DiJ "titl, (li t' (Ii is coii lI~sOl of' t1e0 ( 'turnb " of Oco i1ce, 1 ieo~k 11, (rceuv illy arlalabug eii'31 York, Chester :111 1 lr1 i nio, ok hete 1'b(' ti'd~ 8 1.1) jII'''1rv4108 fora F I, 141in (f l".J! iltr l1i:;t2 11n1d it 1 tgt1'21t ion of 1a11 p21tleuttetl atl er 11111 the the a1cts Iliciusolves ohf lt' right. WVhat shall1 (Out' Stt do . in thiis ex igoi iy 1 We 0l 41 u1(1ta beie0ve ill 1401' l' rsity i1n poil 10 ally lullirO tlltdl ill lhe 1usu1a1 (4111012 I 11 of life. 111 w is 0 -i:1121410 111 (1 u1tkiig tile 111(st (It' 2vlYi a'4I 'ho 11011. i ''1't tortCho o tx 110rl 211 of theL 1:181 lcion11, it i: 8 I '(lsd iI. h t' reosist~ the oioivi'i1 thaIit, it' the they Mut 11citherF do so iin the1 inter est s iM y will 011301 the' 1111101le g 12 i'ace ofI 01g21g2IlIg in1 nil eit hn witlihunt all~ object' or. n 11'1)0. \u4 11a1n ca111 1'4.11421 w ithou t be1 ig 21881 rit (1121 thle l)e'l o 10.11 it:ai 1111101 1105 of (lie nil I Joaghio 1~ 21 hie2lI Ciiti 2)18 ill ('11)arle(sto w11 beI1) (lhe inln111iCIIs of all t1he civil ufliooes ofI (Ibe Slate --il11 s)i to of 1a11y OppjositLion ouri pa1rt . Tho1 11l 1 assni'h (180 prace 1C1 1' V i tor (F0 will represeno11t tie lira, ('011gios1sion 211 I.istrjot inl ('ongrevs.--t1he: '121882a1l1 2 2. . 0 1 1 " . 41 . .1 . . . . . . . d i. .:n1 t i1 . ..d4A t . . . tiiiioy, and thcero had bettcr keep (lIf t and silent. It may riot (10 afro.' good, but it' CIrtlaiilly will do-14o harm. in tJc proieent cotni~1oxion of aflaiIrn.. Oonulu untication,. Our readers will remnairk the art icle ill anot her collumn, signued "Sta1tes itigh Is.'' In thin lnlticlO; our contribu D ist rict, Uirges organlizaltion in a eeor 4 an ce wiztI~h i nlv ice of c;: -( s)verlor tfurry and the C;ha riestom J11vie-y . AN to) flit l fisi tility aid cx jod ic oIf -ItchI a9 11199 iu V ilut , gIrlve ;ad pldg. 191)lc. 4)1.11.911:191 have hor sig 0.-it91. lit th Ii JIc.+i lt c '~ ip' n. 1,wc vel, this i5 s at sbjc !t upjon wvltic in d ividl nI ro; i lidto l all aii lino pm19 hlay wellI yield to the IjuLlIlt of the eoI tlntit.y. We ill, the refore, openl our cohn in us to 111111 osul0taition l way~r idicte~ ,4 "States i gbhts" suggests,~ somet day aulOsolve~s. $orgoia Baa. weV6 1910 ladvi 314, ill rechl 1111 townt tis eveinlg - aind 11'1' 1914 sratifiv'I that1 .:ceps tirse be1i ~tii i 0113 C citi zensl for hiis Sluititleh enltertainmnt. '1'liat I SergI. Baton~ ha~s traversed suchl it lbreadthI of te rri tory oni loot, is a lils~r e isois.s ian feat. That hie car rieis llilttrleiil iln thme 0C$y of a for coliors--- iiliit heL exsOl (jstoaf (!it sI)] to i'isiatc aniy Olltliuvns'Islic hlI(u hls~llllaies (Oft ayi ngli l. istt protectSIion; lsut '1 19011lls) 1 hloichiv brand' iti 191 lal hI aildjia0iiitanl Sinn':solul 119095r itv., and1 pas~ faith -**i -h .4 ricly e Oi iitlodl to I ho wariiio.f greetinig el to e 8otlit tlli1 ~'1s'~. iii Ihivi ew,9t his 1i09f111101 :1 h.ui u' hO'aIi N andi iulili 1a sihlllli lice. We9 wtill tsjssr1t 119 aSr rivail in "iii Public, 1dleotill of. tiso Citizen,~ of Ta ;"" fieldl. I halve We"01 Oxlitceinlit not1)9(( ForP a pubilic mee09tingf of the j1;919)l, sf' hair lic1ld to carr~ OUit tll'e views set forth ill ox- 19uv. l'oriv's 1 ter-w1111 I had11 not ;.,loll I ii! l9'1Odf l~, 11:; it tias ;t(1t. Issls).i..1:sl ;11 ths h II I1.t4.II, 1 1100,1 l') f I :Il'99rt9.e' tl ! '",rlr' 119 i1 ellls,1.'111: . 1* Ilii.!i soil. ? 1l'slit ty to o5)illSC and 951191C) IJ sSiOht3, an d a.1ll igisit I'O59 . 9vO 11113iil, (tll 1110)1 I.Ooe-sifv, w ill nut iust if~ delay . I I ldersom atI r. P'erry iS: 0 \~ (5(95(09 o)ver to) nil 4 ros th Ii'' lde19 :s j,I ::buld~ he loi eft01 to Ct h'., iW Wotll1 ll it Da)E)AI'M CIII~aTir DI'1'vuL'rc 4T~ A i." LIAe11I)'8ALOoQ..-)l1 Saturday night last,. stome of tho' colored delegates entered Vt. Fl !saeili's billiard saloons and alei~ired to, plaly a gamiie, but uipont ilel i intformead by1 the J0'0j4'id or I11nt" it was aganst tie roles of' his ioi to permit (itemi to play, they v'ery quietly refirted. Yesterday about nioon, lrevel Colonel M44olor. 0o' th "(I~ti luii ('asil int 211 two deli-1 gill~ e,. olonel . .J. ltobertsoni; w'1l1e; And. S lq colredi1)', v'isited,4 (lie salvo 0 ltiii t a nd e01441:ledlto p0ai~y bef'ol I lie p1'0j)1'l- I tarIt'l4 not iced that one of Cho14 dlelgalte0 wiIs '1 e.l4.1ed. le the le t ered h4is p'ul est ,Io1 leC 1t11.1im ( il g11" n ;ole high 1?vl l 1':-vI~. Rob4 ms1 -n i 'joiih l to have l i' i ira 'i.s,~ '-t v piiitl u e"1s l :It:!! (,11d' 2'gI'.l was '4' il l Ida , 1 1 th 244' iv'i il: '1i ', . I if 11 1 wl n1 i ,I an ilil Vgnlic ae 1I t ,tt al igh uel..:'c ism 16 4.l'i iliiig, 12114. test l t he 1,11 d I lc~1"4). ,''i'~i te' c ttc l dl.) 444 nut. d ru '1)11,t .gt ':re v,)tofthe delvgalc$ withi t4)l11c1 i'o',riit ,,,)l 'hie t Ilun tu 114 11 44vin :n (14~t 2,lrivaI hg (Iltily ilx dI 1e1tere4 dI( nd ou-1Ili! :iVi~.11 nattyVI gat til hli 1esil4 e :I "1 g )'14 i:I etrIc 71h.tfil ul'nili, ue', r.jl lI), I; hief 4,~. 1'.i'e 10~ she di4. 5lvli44); I Pureeil tesIte-' ' ~eitl 1i~hr hwl. 1lie W14iia I4" k ;lie in iii%:11 htil I it lhe C~oldl 114, 111' ill Iis si.slil, laud 'li34l'4'4 li 4'.'tI d kIi ng I4t 4?4 'avile t Ii, art* T i cdu s wa sif erlde w s , nn (lie p):lI'ti.4t scensic/t b~en. tall.' 'Iii 411 l'4'iI ' (Ile uio when )lr s.Icll'4'1l1ci, call11d in tlhe 4lCtl'c~i e Iforce. Thie cli ti I lIi:es'1 1hl A21 lung~ :ilgel.l(-l1:li'.. 44~' 5 1 ..T'5i'pij w~jith she t41 lg ,b tiiih~le lltn n n ieIiio114, !11141 Ifinlly ILI' paly, 1i01:!444l1ig lr..bcri'ou4 114l1101'.: *'" 4~t'I'l oil '' .l' Ic gilli 101 ii'oI l y l!It V"l II 4444 siiultl'-..i si I llg th42 (1111l gc I1 1i'.1.l "!y. l lt 11i11' :Id iu t 4. IIII ) 4Cy1i iil. ." 1 :1 I l' : , 1": 4 . r j14t ti'l'' 5 4 , nt il's. i t :.e1'44- 1,1' lo'iIi'l ii.t thell 54,Ir.':t 1 .7; iv 5 44442 it ii I~ b 111'1 i..iy that St42' 54 i l'. ty tp l hl "Il j s e the 4 t4Il1't 4, l' bi i 4't4., s:If l41441 ii "-el *iii' glol 1u.t 11'eI i:ili'., II 4144141 il . ''l y (Is'I stayl th 111t e (e1 I'' fi x11 ' 11' Ile Siell ie3 t'idley , 1(1;4,1 1! 1' i ' 41 11 .,lo nI ' d regret', li: jr4l21 mrii :hii i orI hint .ht :s l11101 to511 L'uv el ' e 1 Is i I' "ins 11:111ii. h l'iilim isid (411401"'1" :1li dl45n '4 4i! The do11 not0( liel to d)be1IIi I ho ii I1. eyent. - I',1' I14 hi Smlef1111 ',:5"1)( shssi11(1 , iv14en.Te Snlk rn Irur l~:f'wi. d p4ay' il1410144( l u.'.'4wall)'u lngue :that noi :'1'u3 1 1'1 l '1 Mu. i behin 1.211 41 ' li t .1 4 4,111'~ e . W (e I lt eo:t lie ii )ic' t ' "l"'i ' W-4 I., hI'li' llii up' themlul to 1onvic Clio212 :4'r lsiln e "isj' lit;' 'ist !41:?il I . 3' troublesom :Its1. snss, i 41'5' i idl ittlI 11$ 51441141. it'i y arcsli soilo lingi I.-, ;;l t214 : d''1'.l~4 . b,'o i ii I ):ll I h ' II 4.41~lli 4 14 (412441 tii li gl i 11 11g.l , II : i s ,%11' ! t1 he X II at- t" l .1 , C u 11 421' 1144 iii t''1'C, gittli. t RoouEnscAdzo(o ite ltniNWxoU-SrEAKtdis. 'here is in'Mt'kot street, says the Charles otl' Mercury; on ti Southt side, about half way between Meetitt and- Church streets, I restaurant, kept' by oneA. Whigi t color. d individual, whose sign bears the liberal notto of- "Live aud- hot Live." Before 'ecent events transpired we were not mrare hat Vigg pretended to keep anything more hon a restaurant, but it scens now that he ceeps a boarding-house, for the accotmnode. ion of colored delegates to I ho great unlaw. ul. I-n ono room of this boarding.house tayed no less than five ring-streakeds: On tturday night last the trunk of one of Item and the va!' -e of nei her was br. ken TIgen :'ul one hundred illinrs inken from hie rMter and. fifty dollars from the lat'er. ittfori:.tiot ts lodged ii the police oilice, "dt~, suspecinn hatvinog- fa:llen on ,he rvoom. nates of he robbed di'legmates, Iicir tin I t anid enrpec'i-bags wer~e etxainedti-, antd the toteints of Ihe Irttuk of Abrami Dogan were >f such a mis itcelincois character Iliat Ilie >ihcers of the la w at once concluded-that he vin the guilty, party, anl, when they !hiatied. him with it, he confessed. All tarlies were extremely nnxius to keep) the natter quiet, and tspecially to piven'it Ilie llerhw'y from getting hold of it. so they oncd a compromi e J' gaii pr flirty dol ars to the negro fromit wihon lie stIlc one nindrie-il dollars, and iweity dollars to tho mle from whotn lre stole fifty dollars; and n'otnise-lto pay ithe haIhtnte wen-hle gnt si ttxt inistalmgent. ofp (/,(U1. Vho will y n oW thiat' our llogarthI was not inspired lhen he depicted one delegafe abstracting 'teperdiem from the pocket. of aother? Iogan- replresentsa -nion- "Ciunty.'' ''Something-s up." 'The row hias begun 'he idical initiagrs are already in It.-( vater: al tihe proib:thilh ics are that the :uok; will spoil the broth. A i informil iti-mi of Iii' State Central Cotinittee, tle l. a.' ('oni'cli of the Union e'n:gue, and netibers of the l"ttvetntkit,, eas'i held at. the lhih I onse on ''esday ecning, aid file iW WOW wits anti hing itt p(acei',-ii. (I rave ihati's wovo made against some of tlie 'nifra 'y nutt of t he new p-tiy and Iltreats 'Ie fxtotue w.ere t'.minled with curs loud iiandi deep. Iit ppears, or rather is alleged, that imotey has been freely u-,llected from sundtry itdividuals for lce lineering pttr'poses' an tihe payment of ni-ellt ione.''u "inciuletiala,'"connected with he ste al plays that hvc been perforted (il lie radic::l bords, atid tlhat. thot tens. 'o'. iitve refused in render an nccount( creof. nil of which has very much dis utntled I lie oturs-in- the dtima, and-trous nsupicions of foua pray. )uring the Mr'' IAnt Simlls, a colored dlcegrate emn litat.for. ga've pithlic notice that his District would not. support C. C. iowen as t ch ltidate for cotgress. The inhabitnits >f.J'ame:rnd .Jabnt's \l'tdau nre' ilkewise )pposted to the nominee; and Colleton is mid to li "'shakey."-Charleston Ncu-s. t (1-:3 iu'i Irutn L e.i isN d .' .imrA!s. \*twithsl:ntinifg'the lihumility with Which u-eti Gri htuowed the knee to the latidi 'at llanl, lie'is even moro di stubth ful't'o-thet luh over. tWe is suspected- of enternitiltig mtocratic aspirations adtil pIurposes, in vli ich lie may select other instrunents than ,nay he agreeable (o the present Raiicnl eadihet'r. It 'I noticud lhat. his confidatifo re all military ; no Radical civilian is Ci cr n cited to conutttlt w'ithi him. 'The ''peticot.. d"' potliticiauns of' Wa'shitngton tire mtakintg a *.r int hbbub over~ t hese cir'cumtstnco<. -. 'hey er'avely whisper to each othier fihnt hent.Gdrant is the "'main on hiorsebuack, who ints so long beeon comting." They expect to cc in his mtihl blue ayes someo fitu tre Croim ciell, 1iosar', Napltoni, Ale.xanider; and~ boy al'c agitt led accordinigly. Whto shalh >e ftle Itlidie of' his aourl, Ithey wvonder. lirs. Btank-s recently expressed herself' ver'y varnly on thie subject of Gens. Girit's se. ection of-hi's cutnsellor's from the rmty; 'not thant the Geneoral (Blanks) hiittself cat' I anny thit.g abiout it -;but Sumtner and~ iriuh~iull', anid ofthers werec very antgry and Geinet'al Lo'-enzo Thtonat',- thie gre~at sin agotiist' of--he redoubtable Stant on; imsde' li*k appear'ane''hefore the Board of Manti. ;ers of Imipeachmient ont titb partL of' th tonse of' liepresetfatives last. Satuirday', m Mondahuy ho was 'ipproaohied'by ia gentle. nanit fromi Nevwectle, Dl':--nn old aernin ancte----vho spollo- of the 'C euet polItical roubules, tand advised (Genernl 'lThomas to ftad ti'tm. Th'e Glencral repliedl, "Am T tot sutindintg firm ?" "'Yes,"' was the an wrer ;.."itit you mitust kick that fellowv out Sftntoni." "'We will do <dirt," flhe Geiteral 'eplied. ''The latter also stiated to lhis Dhela ,varte fr'ienids tht lie recognized Mr. Stanton mdy as a private citien, .aind wouild obey. to ordiers emantin tg f'remu him;a that hie ihe (iener'ai) was tho Sderetary of' Warm, md nane othier. G-e'M 'rhomta-s, it, is 'epoted, repeated the last before die cemt nit tee, atnd told (heat (hal suich was hit ntteution ;flhat lie wattld obey no .orders of ulr. Sintiton tnor 'rucognmizo hidt save as a iivato citizent. Thievaltuabhb bon of becomiing an Amoer' untt eiliBen does not appear to be valued in Masska as highly as ouir sclf-estimantioun rotida datialy lead us to expet. Up to fannaury 21. only ono 100 oul of thieetire apoulon hind declared -thair attentin to ylemeont has becomno openly hostile to th'ie sew Gove~~rnment. Of course, all Ibis for'e thadlows mnore expenai and addlt lotnal'taxes. Seward shouldh, the New- Ofloans TIimner .htink's, hiavoeoieenmad6 to tlko -care of hoee ttruly ch'ildi-en out of' ht'l owiv piva-tto 3ir$o, tsilino It was otnly'to humor onie of hiis vhimntx that the. U-nited Statos conusental1 to ud6pt thetrt. Strf.L AxoTIrisa RAAIrnoAni aUcin. !IarriWbarg, Pa., Marahi -18.-The Cinobrna. I oxpress which Jeft New York last evenineg ng-Mt -wIth an accident,. fromi a' brokeni 'il, near Lebanon, on the Reading road, 'wo passger oars aind and sleeping car' ore throwai from the4i-nek and damaged: tire. Nitro, frotu Ireland, was seriously ajnured ; Captain N. W. 1)ist. Fourtht infant ry, Injured; Dr-.Sehltes, of Reading, chIn utl- and four or firn-abrha lighty hur The t'ollowing'dtiatch' wax- sent; by Mr. Stanton to Major-General Sickles when he result oft lie New ianipshire election- be ctune known : "War Department, Washing ton, larch 10, 18Of8.-Generat 1)aniel E. Sieklos: I congratulate New Hlampshire upon'her brilliar' victory, nd ybu'ulion ile success of your recent exertions in behalf of the Union and humant liberty-servico not' less important and distinguishedi then your gallantry upon tho' fidt of (Iellysburg. Edwin M1. Stanton." This act of' lir. Stan ton is perfectly consistent. with (ie'want of dignity .nti delicacy that attaoei-e to (thn. It is the first. t ime in the htistory of t he goveinment iha t (he Ii. ad of tle war office has complimiented an maty officer for neg lecting his duty to imking political har angues. A NiCeu Qim isrIox.--The Northern Itailic:il have eagerly seized tipoii ile fimsy pretcx which somebody bitely deviseil for the exciu sion of negres froin Conge snsional honors, narmely (.int. (lhe emancipaftr shaves linad not bieen citizens long enough to re'nd'r theta cligiblo as nembers of' Congress tintder (lie provisions of t(he constitution. hiut in their hypocritical zeal for strict. constrctielolt of consttitutional limit itions he domimint. party scent to have overlooked the fact. lhat the negroes of the South were not ill slaves. flow will Ihey nianage to ignore the o:iins of those who were nev'st "sot free," butt who were freedienu always an iii i eons of freeinen ? In ithe light o(' ihe larlical gos li cani Ili se colored "men nail. brtilirre' be injected as ineligible! Di:ciSION AO Alss1-i l umv Coun'rs w ri (Gy1I.. 'ui iEsnliTrtoN. .--lpihip/ s, [arch 11. In the United Stes ( ourt to-lay, in tlie case of Nelson anid wife 'rs Thionipon l)eanu, in clity, in volvmxlg 2im 1 shares of stuck inl the Mom11 il4 i Gaslight. Coinpany, Judge Trigg decided that (lie I 'urt. of Civil Com inission established here by inilitary nuthori ty iluring the war was ai court unknown to tie laws o' (lie United. -tates ; :ti however a; a mere llitary tributnal it inight, have been investel with jurislictiot for (lie tiini ofnihltary offences in the then contlition of the country, yet lie could- not. see by whut. lawful an'.bority it, hail obtained jurisdio (ion for tie trial of civil ctses. 'Thelt lack Itepubllcis in the terrible time of the war, were profst. in liromises of what they would d1 stfo' ie ''boys in blue," when the war should he over. 'Thle war is over andi the boys in black receive all their attention. 'lit ' LS-r D.tv or -rma CoNvNx-ION. Thle Convention lts adjourned ! Ii the affecting language of Artemus Ward, 'Adoo-adou !' Itn a blaze of Republican glory,. amid the waving of hats, the tears of the cattdidntes, the cheers of hodi polloi, and to the lovely melody of "John Brown's soul's a tar'ehin' ont,'' at precisely hi 4 noon on Tuesday, the liepublcan Recon ste'nt ion Const.i tutional Convention of South Carolina bade its fond farewell to munatine scoee intd glided, spec trolike,- ito the oblivion of' the JPast ''lose u'ho lave played tcit' brief p-1-tr on the stage will linge' for awhile in' the halo they have creuted, but the lusts is-nOw dissolve4a-nil its atoms will sink once more t") their resting place amiid thie ''ltust of alse."''' The hall of tl oldi C!ub liotnM will' now rest-n awileI in peace. Thiie nightmtarte amoing its suniny memnoriet hms faided awvay, if it had a v'oice, it too wou ld douiibtless be heard utter'iung its pla in live "adloo'-adlco." "Adoo''to His, with hiIis interminhable sentences, whtich t'emntaded one of Webtsftrs Dict ionary suffering f'romt a- severe atttack of dec /jrhuint tremen . "A don'" to Simteuon Corley, with his~ paten~t iuieno for1 gt'intding out resoluat'ons and writteni sp~ecebes. "Adlo>" to Leslie and his eia'-t icklhig and stoniacht m"ving? fi; to the stentorian bass of Whiittemtopeo, thesharp treble ot' Moses, the bar'l tone of Wr'ight, and t-he st,,e:sto mtov ce uients of' DIeiLarge. "tAdoo"' to (ini,. with hiis dreamns of l and ; to Rnutlanad, w'itht-Ihis -biin g la'w points,-and Catr-' doza,- with his comnpulscry. pr'uoe'ir for mnisuegentinlg the two. races' in' tlie public schtols. "4Adoof,"' in short ,.to ever'ythting anud ov'er'ybody, and espe. cilly to elev'en dlilla- day,. wher'e with the- dleigater for twuo lehssed' mw.nthi'-, liveil, mioved, hiad thteir bieing a nd b-sughit-g~oodl clot hos.- C/mr/rst,'n Y' sTF.R10)1:t 0 IrAn l'-r.-T'he 1"i'a k lint. (T'cnn.) Re~vism, rel-ires that the "Kui Klu x,'' a few unights-sine,, visit ed the homuso of a-poor widow,. whioso two sons-had f'allent in the (Confe'de t'ate SeirviCc,.heaving on' her' docorstep) a: Siackage con ta:iing $ 100 and ia t1&tantity of dtomestics,. calicoes antd other dry goods. A widow lady of Williamson CJounty with .three- cli. tdren dependentt upon her' for support, was the gratoful recipient of-similar package, insidte of which sheo found $1 00 in-eurlrecvy and a letter whtich stated that theo writer' was formeorly an intimate companion and follow-soldiet' of her only son, wh'lo was killed wvhile a mnembtier of a TLennesseo (CJonfedec rote) 'egimentt. No-r so' BA i.-TPhe Boston Pou; March 1 d, states that theo ]heocate in-New H~ampshi'e, at the late ollo tion, reduced the Rica~iLl majority neaorly one thoeusatnd voteo, gained for t-hoir own ticket over four thousand, and tmadct anet gnin for twenty-four repr'esoniatives in the .fJegisltr.-. T i is 'doing wvell and the samne rat io of rediittion anld icrnso will giv'.e the' Democracy the' country in Novem..l ber.. The Governmtent is acousedl hero of looking up. gro~.enk. Money is (ight, with thtroo failures yesterday. Morn failures, aire atinoun ced to-d ay. There is no-panio yet,' btt a small cause night-at ainy Jrncnt produce 0ann. This d istinguished gentleman arrived in our city last evening, andl is the guest of Dr..E. M. Chapin. Mir.- Ste. p hens is on- his return'to Georgin,-nffor an absence of several 'months, spent in the city of Philadel:hia, whore he has been superintending the publica tion of his book, "The War IBetween the States." Mr. Stephens as we are informed, is looking- well, and in but ter health than lie has boon for yoars. lie tarries but a few days in our midst, during which time his friends in Washington will doubtless avail t'hem selves of this favorable opportunity to see ianId converse with him.--atiouda T1he follwinili'tter is a' riet mlod (I ii its way. We certainly hop, it is a ust:Iilim specimen: "Dear Brother: I've got one of the handsornest farms in th' Sute, and havae it. nearly paid for. Crops are good ; prices never were bet ter We have hald a glorious revival of religion in our chureb, and both oii children (ie Lord be praised) are con verted. l"iuher got to be rather an-' Ill. emtnbrantcie, and last week I' took him to the poor-hoause. Yrour affe'ctiona'.e brother." 'l'n oN. .iotIN iiiL.-\ copy tho following paragraph from the Shelbyville Union: 'Plhis once able statesman is still alive, and lives over on (lie Cumber land now. 11o is now utpwtrds of seVenty-'si year.'of age, and coinpar ed with his former self is but a week. 11 is health is- by no means good, and he but awaits the dread summons which must take him from earth to eternity. A planter near Saivannahl,-consign~ed his cot ton crop to a merchant of that city, who sold the goods, pocketed the money and then failed, after which he wr<te thus to his confiding country man : ')ear-friend, I acknowledge I spett your money. 1. feel that my Gol has forgiven the sin, and I trust that you will, as I've taken the benc lit of the bankrupt act. Affectionate ly your friemd.'' BARGAINR! BARGAINS I! BARGAINS!!! We will have in store by THURSDAY, 20th INST., One of the-most varied STOCK OF (tOOJ)S of the season. Two Thousand Dolla'rs Worth of thiese GOODS- were bouglit sit an Assignee's Auction Sale,, Anti t:annot be beat for OW'PIt1CES' AN W1WU11 :. Look :ir yourelves.. We will distinellIv staten hat We will not let one dollar's wortllioi Goods go out un. ki t'or the It is thei oily pilin thit cii~uer yun or we can~ get Ciheap Goods. tI)IB BROS. IS THlE OfHEAT ROAD TO WEALTH!l' Therefore~JV Ruiy Your Goods AT TilE NEW UP TOWN STOR.E I 1''118il yott eaa find a great ;'ariety of Staple and Ianly Dry Goods, oot and a, Wiro Goods, Notions, (Aentlemenu's Furnishing Goods, and mowst everything to do founfd in A First Class Dry-Goods House. 'VT Goods abovo metionod have just ar. lived, nnd are off'eied' at extremely low prices. T shall tako pleasure in exhibiting tmy Goods to every one who may favor me with a call, whether they buy orinot, I shall take pleasure~in olhowing. I will venture to say that mny stock is as larga as any in~ 1:e mar'kt, anld b~y calling to Hod thleml, you will funhlthem the cheap est- as5 my1 mlottojis Qick Sales and Small Profits. Remletmber the Placo. IAPT,. 8, -B, C10MWETS~ I00 STAI. AND THlE NEJW HOUSE. --NEW G00DS JUST RtECEIVE1Th. BY JOHNT MOINTY RE & 00,--. W Etave just received a fresh suppy of ORIOCHRIE~S whtiolr will b' -sol low for CASIJ---ceotisisting of. 100 bushols of Corn, No. 1'Countr'y Floure barrels, half-barrels and kits RIacrel, Nos' 1, 2 and.8A English Dairy.Cheese, Superior Brown 8oap, Mixed Piokles, Canned Oya. (ers, Wino Cakes, Lemon Novel7 Cake-, Fronohi Mutstard, Crookery, Raisins, Nuts, all kinds, Fresh 0000o. Uroam, Fig Paste, Assorted Candies.'- Also Ladies' and Gen. lleen's Shoes, fhomoemzanufacture, Zephyr P'ufT, "Here's Your Mule" and r11 e Smnoking Tobacco, Chewin Tobacco, So~ gars and mianf other at'tiolos too nuato. rous~ to rthention, Loc11' Items, cold' Winter don't retire without a strug gle before the genial apiroacli- of Spring. On Saturdaiyand Sunday last,- we wore visited'ly a retl icy spell-hea vy frost and some ice. Early vogeta blos w ore nipped, but we beliovo af ter examination, no material injury has beor'dono the fruit. We liopo it. is the last appearance of Winter. Domorost' Monthly.. Deomorest for April has been receiv oi. It is filled with the latest fash ions and-stylos-of the day,.and is the' best lady's book published ili'the Ulni. tedl States. Every lady should have ono. Our Rulesn Our office wall v'iitY1 ySct'tdy by' ttvo genuine samples of new fledged' .overeigns. One wished us to- lirint. him somea ilnst.ne'stahthys. ''hd other announced his desire to see "l ead Quart-rs.'' \Vbethea ou sny-oreigns mteant head quarters of law or Union Leagues, or whether like the 1lip Yat Winkle of an old Rebel, who omorg ed fron his cave' iii the mouhthins in Virginifta-few months ago to find' out. thattletj ar-was over; ho believed that the antlablo- and brilliant McCon nougliy war still' ad niinistering ihw fr'om the Mirket Hall, we don't know. \Wo refi r'ed hiinl to the Cout-t Ibuse.. This kind of ignorance may be laugh able, b'ut it gets to be serious when we think that either of these visitors could beat, all h'ollow, any gomtlenan' in Fairfield Distriet for any office in. the gift of tlre public. Newspaper Laws. Postmasters are required to giv-e no tice by l,-tter when a subscriber does not take his paper from the ollice ; awl give the reason for its not being taken. Neglecting to do so makes the post.mas ter responJible to the publishe'r fur the payment. Any person who Latkes a paper reg ularly from the post ollice, whether he has subacribod or not., is responsi ble for the payment of the subscrip. Lion. A person ordering his paper discon. tinued ntat pay all arrearaga', or the publisher may continue to send it 1111 payment is made, and collect the wholo ,amount,. whether it is taken from tha oflice or not. The courts have decided that refusing to take a newspaper and perio.lical front the post-oflice or removing and leaving them uncalled' for, is primha faeit evi dence of intent ioitad frand. Wekly Review of the WitwblJt o Market, 1'onL'l -r: 1VwIeK R5LNoa -nuA1cW'2:3. There has. been very itltle cdono in the 'F cotton miarket for the past. two wveel:s, only 90balcs changed hands during the past week. We quote l84@20o., f'ree of Iax.. Cotton Y'urns, $1.75. Salt, $2.75. Onuhny Cloth, 25a 2O. Bacon 8ides, 14a17'cenru Lar'd, 17 a 18 eents. Molasses per barr~el 65 a 75. Country tilour, SO .3'O a 7.00. ltimore Flour $11.00 a $12.00 l'c 1- u.s rel. Corn, $'1'.0 Penas 0) a $1.00. Butter, 25c De~y llideia, '10e. GrIeen, 5e. Silver, 25. Winnsboro Marble Yard. CANNON & SPEERS. OPPOSIT E POST-0FFICE. eiha.sed of Mr SMcNinch, the. .n. - tire stock of Mar blo at Winnsbora andl Chester, we ti fool assured ini - -" saying to all.swhq ~may. wish . an~y thing in the Marble line, that we canl sell as reasonable as can bp hbought anywhbro in thte State.' We are nowr receiving a comn plet assortment or' both Amoerloan and ItiU.4 Ian Marblo. Call and see. L. M. SPE E RS, J. L, C ANNON,9. Winnsboro. Chester.. mar 8i-lpn JU$T.1 EVED;. Osnaburgs, iJ'oniespnns, By~atos and Ehwel's. SlteehlIHoes MSugar, Coff'ee, North Carolina,n. THOMPSON & WOQODWARDx JU'1 EO4EDED . ACT'OlY CH- EIalian Macaroni, Sa I'C. Ico., (new oriP.) Cove Oystera, Philadelphia A e, Bao Side and Cotton. Plow Iilnes. - 4nt 1 gont per Aubrey & 6e. . 'O0UNTRY FIOUII JUaT reelq.d. and for ale by mhiil 1a JOhN MoINYljt e CQ.,