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Mas. liany A xNR uL;.t s . 'Tut NEw roux Sus -The suit brought by Ms. Mary Anna (3oker) Bean In the Brooklyn City Court, to recove I!;e sin of 5O,000" for an alleged libel published ill the Nei York Sun newspaper, by Mr. llettch; then proprietor, on the 2it d if Mlarch, 1817, was resumed at l0} o'clock this mtorning. 1Ex-Judge Reynolds proceeds to sum up the case for the defense, It was ati action, lie said, lint never ought to have been bronght in court, bitt being elaintied on the part of tlie plai(ifll that damages to a large amonnt arO duo, and su1ch inllaminatoiry iippeals having beon made to thejury, it became Ihe defense to I 1y the case carefully. li thought ho would be able Io satisry the miud.i of the jury Mhln the defenlant haul, :dte1 in good fi(It il a that l was not in any sense responsiblo f'or the nppearance of t he article in question. There wits nothing in the ctse That called for plini Iitent , and it therefore rosolved itsilf into whit auinit. of damage had been dour (U the characl or of (he plaintitiF. Tio Counsel t hen oiled difl'ereit cauwrrs why ilbel suits should ie broiglh. i cool cnendedl tLit a contra diction of Ihe article publishleul was a vinidi entionef t he oftense. It was usual to ask a contradliciin to an uijectioiable article in the same paper, ulid 'if the retraction wait nog made then thei party slandered had good cause f.r action, uind it would he the duty of the ionrt. to intlict lininges. But in thIs o too everything had leen done by (lie do. findant io redress the wrong. lie deniedi the tualice, from t le litct, that lie article o)tiplaintsl of was nover published with the knowledge of ile defendant. The counsel bi re road ie art ieles Complained of, anil the contradictions which hail afterw-ds been nirle. The cool rnticlions were full reparitn for the titl'ensies. It was Ir to that tlie plantiiif ilid tiirry ier father's (toachin. The prohbaility was tIhit some person did go to this cliauitable ihstitutioin at Wauhinglton and ri presutit. herself as Mrs. Dean. The id:ea snick her ihnt she tiiglt pa:ts her'Oe cii as mlrs. Dun, amil the did sit, and upon this the irticle wia:; iritltn. 'Tho leti r of ild ial, written by Captain 1lal, ,-hip news reporter, was root by th counsel, and ,lho'wed that at the time the alleged libel appeared, dbii t ean was resi'ng Wilth his wife at llobokein, aol was carrying en tle usiness ofa ctoI ni broker. The publication of t heo cont radic tions was the only rug;nration (11h1 icfemiln itt oould ninke. The ecun-el coniluded his argumeni. it 1t im., when ex tovernor Lowe proceeded toii siun up for the plain ill. [. '. Y .rpris, 18th lkri.tts Laronllix. --li foul birds thti pillu the Nationni CPitol at Washington aro get.ting beside thenn:elves they are be. cominig clnmoeously and outirgeonsly isle. cent. Our dispatches yerterdav miotning gave a glimpse into the edifico lately ctnverted Into a brothel, (hat brings ita blush to the chock of a Southern mnan--a blush at thought of the pollutioin ti in t hbeen slim., th gvoer t he seals once oecupied by and olpih Clay, Calioitun and t her gentlemon. Kelley and Ligngh and liinighaao aoi I'itler----what a stonch generatig batch of detons I 11 Oien they curse, rave nd blitsphoime, We have soine palioneo willh them(, as we do4 with hairy cat (terpililars for emitting slime ; with worms tot wrigglingg ttra corpse. lit they have been higliaging-acuitiy ltugh. ing. and lie black tiotme of hell eoltoes htaelt thie sound! It wast ain-tst t hose deovils t hat the iato "r'eb l ion'' oeturred, andh it tvas (lho' crii'm of' rebellion" that I lie dev-ils wetre tdiscuss. ing w-hen theiiy laug'eod. "'Lot ts lforgive Jcchouiriw oif Gesorgia," says mite. *'Leit its do tnothiung of the soil, s ays nut hotr, ''for lie is as compijlct o a diliI as (tny otte of uis."~ "Theno, let him wi a 'tit," satys devil nutmbetr thr'ee, "Cotr did not .\daml have to walt fur the aviour to come ?" O', thou theo idst, Coewheolm whhl lir'e fr-nlomiheate ei(ies of S1odom antd Gomortrtah, how longe shall d witr~tfltins be permtthted t0 r'evehltnd hlinspheme, in thesce latter da' s? Smti(te them, (God of' mueroy and just ice, or' so iilite thieirt hetotts lba si corpion lilko, (ho will si tig thuomselves to death i.t,--oile T-i bune. 'Ctax Foitutantt .u NiV 'run N omito. --The sucallawags of' Ratealiismn aie endeavorintg to dlepr'ive thie foreigner' ot' his jut r-ghts. Ev~uery obstdacle is throwcun in the way of' his exercibing.his right to voto, t omto of (the acallawag. htave goito on an excpeditiont to 'M nshington-he fontain of'evil iandl wrong --to coOt sot mteasure by which many G (ornitan al rish nal traliz.ed cit izonts of' cily may be deprved of the r'igtlt to voto. IC tany ono lied prophesied a few years aince that any white ma'i conid he found itn the Souith w-ho would be so base as (0 tundetr take te labor of expandinig (lie pr'ivilegos of (the blacks antd outting downa atnd des ft'ofiwg those of the wuhites, heo would have beent deet'od or'azy.e The11 supposition that autch a tmonstetr could hmavb' been found int niny of' (tho ten Slates could only hta'i beon conaldered Itself imontrous. .Bitt we hiavo l ived to eosever'al tuthl mtonsterts. Trhey are now eidehvoring by es cry art and de. vice which base niatture and a cunninag whet. ed by grieetl for cifli'oo cant suggest, to place IIto. wor ty, imilustrmjius, order'ly: and' asoful ntiuttahile cit xen .bolowv the naegr'o in -so. cliii eenidoration and politleal r'ights. it is imapossiblo (lhat stuch b~aseuness andl perfi, dy sthal tnot-lmteat with- las rewtardl-its reIn bitive p uishmuent. -Richmeond D.ispatch.~ Resiit w'rne (yr4nxie--A miost. dar ing robberp was commtwit ted sotietiano dutring Mat urday night at the- miliary stronghold .-t he Cit adel. Itapperars-hatisomte person * or persona entered General' Olitryh-- oiliuvo, anud"cavrile away fr'ont there the~ fron safl in whlnh-ieoy and 1t liervluifth papers 'Wrd gnerallykVefl. ' Tbhthief-of rittleves ted uist~ beV t The a aited-ifh~ w'eith tote twao huindrel' ~ottida, Wki tdkon~Yat ahe ~anniu's, Seflbe 6'n 'the eeond floor, lo't rassett surAcitupietl "root' 6i ihto 'otm 1.oo', n'nid thceW ii \w43t b~oksi o~ea with a 11,. 'i alf N't fns erc d 1liunhiy Jlinie wl+<s a EOOII1V oti"lit I ret:Ii.i luttlka ';tliv loop, hut:'titi f 1tll1$ flCC, ,n IIi iirel"i(Il rotb'E wa:; 0.1 1y r yv:udeiw' ur his p'dflo ZYlth . jv 5, anal $Q:IIJ ,itt:di.8 A1?flh)utlt the &jue alnmult., } tynil ilt of titilcli, of Course, l.;&s hceu sto},feed, (it' of lllo })o tales of the garri:lun has been arrested on 1'aspi,-il III being iin},licated. 'f'ile won. tier is, (bet where it [nilil!try gttat"d 1(1 ooti - s(nntly on uclivo Jnty, ihai an iron stile could 1 ' remot"ed, and (ilal by a circuilvas slaireavt', and aft,:!rwitrds Lruken ol'en out he } rclnises in thr, InltltiicrtIu.etibe1t With. out the gul rl on ditty . ,wring (lie noise. C/iurl(atvri .V cu . A.(,'ruti".ii Si"{til\i:.----Vel'y iiilliy of the r i ores I:iborcu s now at work on the t"it v IIo},rovcinenls, I;Iriick 1',,r higher it i ii nit titltlrllay ii:I. '}'}I'/',e wotkin - Oh the dlr..ting.street pitaeniellt under .,ir. f:lig. Iand, tvet among Ili( nnn1lt'r, I iiI Il{,"ir ]AIM-e.4 were Kuon tilled by of her:( gl;i'l of I It e job. ,tI'icr holdluig mil it few hours, the HIrikat':s olleretl to return lit work at Ill . 1,1,1 price, one dollar and I teen) y five ceithi I'(;t' day, when Ihey were } II'oriurd that they were not. wanted, n+ others wcfi mopityei 1n lit('lr Yleiul.-" C/inlixfui i .1/.'r,'lnv/. _ ,Y"Iy.MNrll .v.. rtt"NM1f MYt" THHIj" F.AIRE'J.ED I EAM.- ,1), , 11'[NNS1;oRo, S. C. Wotlitoi',llay Moruiu-;, Allril 1, 1$6it. I)CSpol-ces, 11' iiiiftltl.'t'ck' Co.. !'ropy. MASS RETAII IN("". ];very WI11.'I'1; IAN ill Fa ilfiul,1 tt'llu loves Ii 11EIt'I'V, nit' I"rilrl. 'Itl to onnie ill) deaf t./ 1IIc.ud UP "11 :1, ,; ,',I l';l;'i'I NO. t'(,ila one ! 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W ,i I~'t~ o1i twast a l4'lhl~il Jat llti (,11ti1" 11llti(:V2 it toe .Ke te I~ l't Ii (:c (" IIot l 1 /111 t . ,iti ! 1 1 1; f: ,l.;j l~ Ii l y t tlio ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ,1:'4.' 111''il1111jitAeidd (I and.11{.1 epI,hdfiun lfte 'ae,1u 1I(5iwYSA tl, thei llprtnt ue a1 51 ti'uio 1 qIi. or'.wt i te. li" cunlofl ~ii aild flf 1- bcf roioi ;iai I lo.j,. were ll i'ng net (Cnu y wo it ul d weIl:llj1' ll t-t ('aovied'bt Oif? ")111 I s -, the1 1x On lotots ofJu's. I.Aieao - rtlit ~ ~W, oiiflowatppoitittid to pro Jlr .a ('o1 Iituiiy~f for tlia conildbi'O tioi Of Chd'ineotixig to bo held next Monday. COMM IT'll' Irj rp oz NTi:u TO PRIEP'ARE. A CON3T ITU'rION. JIAS. 11. AIcEN', 4 A8. II. JU1ON, EDWARD 1). MOR3LEY, ('.LA. J.17I. ])AWVKLNS, JOJIN G. JRABB, OnI loot ion, the mieet ing ndjournbd (t) lle(ti. iiheI Court Ilouio oil M~on. tIt [-t(,' h1our las-t nighit, say'~ the di ~ , Vw' Were I iil el the~ liii lowi:1;. startling circular' by ir . D avid lIlar.iholi, ex~-jo4 11'QOai, wh'lo statedl (ut flui'r' tveCI a Iltlilihei of1 themo ill cIirultio.)f On, ret iring lion' itlhllt Ialf-jt, taev. we Io'iiii one 4111 ouri door StI'JI. Calli it he tlihi I the7 Ku1 l(IIINM have at.. Alto 1lt'lt, o)f thle Liouri forbid., :it' t he (loeiitt. V. itlioiit furt~her t'. Ill IIIe n)f t j1 h iJ t h \YV F' 11 A \r' 1. -U NI EMi ! A I l i'll / \V It:I holt' hA%(,.' ",,/f is glniing tiiitlei . , ,t I; :;: I the lone hour' of' itijil Q ' S"peak inl wislper's and we (lear youI. ' C: - I)i'eaii II1 y~ouI sl0p in (to in lt't 'e.'',Qs of Your IroniM 14, and( bov' t"t lI ver CU yor 0(l11 'eI gather your "1" ! T i ltgluts while our daggers It X-l 114is 'f tilt' Iil.iels of the-1.iio I li' I'm)-X hloli we' dial4 ani yet I ivc6' bo ''4)114' e( it re ti) late. '1' 'j. f ",, I ,/,Ili/..~ eur'se.1 of Clod When'I agu.ti Iis Svice is hiearid your (, i :'en u id l r our' hiand in t he 1)1~ 1I . K. N. -k L.0 .( I; ~.~d('e.Ieo~of the Kut Klux Klan. ('or tlie Tenthi Division. oae~t h ai I lhe Rtaitl 1i(, Skeleton. Thu Pri'Jac at's Dofoco, 't'liu lh'stoii /'t,,1': Washinugton 01y thd nawhd of justib :tnd decency t against ibch hasto z pniy purposes must bie difecotod. 'u Tueaday the regular trial coin. ienced. To this the ahnost univer sal opinion of the press is, there can bo but one result anid that is thne de position of President Johnson. - [CoMMtnUNitTio.i I Notes by the Wayside. Mr. Eiditor ' Impelled by an exuberance of yold feel. itng geinrally I ennnot refrein from inditing y ou these f te ' inn's. in p rticu lar, an d h op t ho ol hioi e tihat t hey inay ind you "enjloy'ing tihe 5:1 lne gent bile.ssing." ''(eintle Spring ether ia nilIness" is indenrnd upo'n n, atol notwith.- I Sianding iit peach crop is considerably ''ust buet," still the .ap is cireiating, the budis are bursting 1orth, I he birds ne sing ing. and tadpoles and wiggl.ltailes a:1 d is. tin'tly visible slushing anrounid in the mut lit b a--eve. 4btl 'i hadl Stevens ilas benc par Iially tIhawtvd by tihe alvntcing seasn and after emnbrncing his colored faniy I I 'l I r'ounnd, hans acualn:.ly given foirth onei hoitinor able sentinent, ntumi lhere is now hope fur the worbi, hope fur the SthilI, Ir ciiliza, tion and fur whito folk -niggers have il. ready a little too touch ant don't need any. In views ol ill the above, %\ir. Elito'. it is in-leed melancholy rind mneh to bne deplored I ia' tle' "r(ieal Ring Strenked and triped" I 'n-j . rined o .ooutn, hadn they wailed till thot / j hnIs were out, a nd not inl suhtn /,, /1o/r. they too would have experienced } the inlifying iintfuences so deliciously at w urk!, e il doubtlerhis bas ~e pt intionnet C on. gres to piun the pour while tirash on a fool. ing of e'uniify tn iith the nigger nristotiracy l --us it. was, I understamtl I hnt I hey failed I0 do it, though I have mnoi soen the final vote. t I hav , however, seen Ihant the distinguish ci elnirmtin of the dielention fiomn the f rona/y of ioairlieltl, was decidedly in favor o' inttlinitely postpon i ng fine consideration c of the maler, or in then langu ge of old P Lien .!e.. when his fille stri' broke hei' preferred that we should ''sta' . I you is " Ah ! lenry, liny friend, dian tle'i d'llnrsa c day won'V last alw,'s, you may want to t work o-n some wagon,. Yet, ant nlthough you have passed a law conmp.lling white and nvegro children in go to . chool together, you did not pnss a law co npelling white c iblks to send yo-u heir wagt:+, which was certainly a great oversight, in yotur part, and I would ndvise you to have tI.a "Con wvenslhun" t'easeinbled and the ntie at. tenmted to forthwith, r I 1 aif ,nrain you have put tlie brukA.n to our own wheels. I B]In really Mr. Ednitor I feel nuich better I than . did somret ine ago. I was nif'ai'I lint we would never get. back into that /l'nios l'nion on wnk~:h wte had so ingloriously turn. 1 our backs, but if ain't s), seeing is beli'v in and,/reling is the ntked' thing. Sergeant. r.a ates came along the r' her day ani; showed 'n the ten Sohnern Sttfdes in the Union, right now. no mui talki' they :re on his fag, a and he is carrying them on to Washington, s aind .Ben littlerand Iwo or thr o:her fel lows rto going to fix up ti rihnule A.ntter c as soon as ie arrives. Bntltr brs ever, pronised to quit stealing, and says tiat he' innenids to vole auain fur .inff. )avis for. I'rositient. I have i 'igh't. tW' feel sett'r, and I :Ynledl' o do it., t.iy loyal Is ref es i ., i'sh , ed annd I want. nil mfieds t'ii 5t.iI rn'jiic, yen Cit tn'td be efc'ediclngly gtlt'-o it ed'rtinly, C neeaded it, I nin g'tdug ?to nrite G(. Orf in. onti'r lette'', ninid urngn upotn him, tine ;esi- ' Ity of' hurriyin:t nnulninign anid tof hav'inginom \ de'legation readly ini ti ne f..' ithe im nli k :il mnti- it is nnot m~y intnt it . n howe'n*, to ( itntefer'a in thne tirenvs doings of'I himsehi aund miy obil friennd lUeve.riy--buit i.ioking nuside., wan't ihe at gl/oim l'litw thmd ~at ogent ; r anti idin't li dan'ry a gloriouls flag. Iiip hip, In rra for fine Sen'geamnt and thtiiina for tine' bonnaic bhioteltag fliat bean's thie,'---.. star's anid sitripos. i$pdaking of tibe Sor'gi.c and ile In ag n'enmids nine of an iti'oidezns 'Whiichi I thIinik shnouldi bneinuorpoerat ed ia n hs bitook ; e is goig fto pubiilshn hnis joutrney t I Inrou~gh tine grecat un nrenonsi ininnted, as soon' an hec gels hnonne: qunery, ninm't thnis i;e'ok mannt t'er at then noltt~nm of is trip at. last ? ir1 have hneard'n itsaidi thaf avynnakee would mnake money3 at hS nioflh'en fn'n'nti ; but tihe in. way to the Boro frnomi Columinbia (ithe place that tine rebnel Gen ilamnpton burnmi,) he eame uipon a-gnoinp tif lit rId clailldrn' nearn ' whoum tjnietly-'.gr'aiid a poL shneep; iooly ineid did inno obv'tC'e tine Ser'geant till quiiite~ near i:h in s flag. when ste iii-"e hn'c head, gave a mnoinmntary sfare amndn thn mini. like nanthler' wooly /neadn thant machned cosily at thne Ser'geaint's~ tidelt-dari'edl frinntically( for' tine naect. hmouse. As soonr as tine v'ol. I ume I' nmy hloyalny hadit numbs'idedn a lifttie, I proceteed to Ihe-h iouse and nmatde irngniry as to what seided ton niC no be nilslnyn-l aind r'e prehiensinle connd~uct on thle pail oft tie shleep. My curiosity was sati-i'ed withI tine t'ollovwing stnat-omnent, that ''Lilly'' was a lit.,U tie luanmbki al the time of Snhenna' rnit n'nhd had enounntered a pnor'tion of' tine for'e', of Imhi grieat'Cnnistain, andu poon' thning, was t'ho last livlin~f dcen'dennt of, a inuniro:rs aind honorable ancestn'y. "A ch'angeta'me o'er Ih'esnpin't ofmnj~vdn'anm" and imnmiediatly thnerni passedl' beftorn'o ma bloondy visiohs~ of hunainered sheep, hogs. Ihores, uonws and the ebharred renmainns of dwellningsn and ftmnoei, of' thle destr'uction of gietatltrual inmplimnents, of mnilhs :mdi grdh-' or'ies, tnf uinutsn to infntsl, I)olnhI mon anid to nobn annd lovely wNomnen. I must quit'; I' doit i'eel as good as I tdid a little way~s bacok. I sihali probabnly feel bet&en' soomn and tnmy wr'ito again. Ini the mnnarud, Mr. l'ditor, try and impress uipon younr patr6hs tine implortanceof.bgvnng tine ear'ly imapres. sions of Iti.eir dhildren maue righf-er'ly Impressions tire the mnost lasing-see my sheep example, and keep your children ount, of nigger' schools.. Yours lovingly,OA TI Mr J~Wfo~: cox ' IUmienC ED.] Permit mne-to i'ohiinid the friends of' tine Bible of all deoiniations, anid especially< all iinliera of the gospel I hroug~hout Fair Ineld DIst ridig that'tine Fairfield Blible flocio. '. y will celebrate its fiftieth atiiersary on he i, 'Tliuradajy, the 7th day Oil May, 808 service to cbimenoe h.t 11 olobk \. M., ith the Ass)4iate Rtefoined i'esb~y erian Chi rch, .Ylisboro, 8. 9., dud that he lev (1 R. li'ackeott was chosen to >reach the opening sermon, and lRev. James . lloyce. D. 1., io deliver an address. As his will be the jubilee of the encic t; and hould tihereforo be an occasion of much in erest to the people f your Distribt, it is ariostly hoped the meeting will be well ttended. Every Bible Society and Church it your District should appoint one or moro lelegat s to alt end the meeting. All min sters of the gospol in tFairfield ilttriot nrc eqiestel to publish from their pulpits Iho imte of the above meeting and to urge their >eopile to attend. I feel a deep interest in he Bible Society With kind regards, Most truly yours, II. A. BOLES, Agent Aintrican Itible Society for S. C. [uom atuxtcTt:.] Fa rfield Meeting. |!r. 'dior : A shor' art icl , unfer the sigiature of ,S/te Rilhts.'' apeIaired in '"iin gmivs'' f the 21Ith instant, suggesting thit a meet ng of the people of Fairfireld shod take lace when the lion. B. F. fanny pays us is visit, and that a Deiiotmatic Clib should e organized at that. time. This is a move= Nut in iho proper direction, and we hope hat it will be fully sustained by out people. 'he only political party which seems to' ave been acting at till, is the miserable ring of the wretched Radical party, that to have in our State. Let the Democrats et, and nt efficiently, and another and a ettei state of atf:airs will be brought. about. Ve will have an opportunity of showing o the white men, who have manifested heir negro proclivities, and their willing. ess not only for negro affiliation but even or negro suprenacy, that they havo ntis tkLn .heir game ; that instead of !tci'g sild eily efevnte.t to power, thej will be coh igne: to the indignat'ion and infamy which aey descrve. Their fellow.citizens are utlering under accum'tilated misfortunes, ut they lave not lost their self-respeot, heir tense of propriety, and their common nuse. They know that while the Radichtl arty have already done all the misdhai'of lat. they could, and intend to do'all they an to degrade its further,that the Democrat : party stand pledged beforo the world, on rraine iminuta-ble principles, that must ive us relief. Let no private and petty rnity Or jealitsy retinh'l'thnf propbr move ient. The negroes will also be inefited' y tle I)cmocratic triumph. for they also are suflered and hre suffering severely ,oi Radicl misrule, fraud and insidious unsels; another four years of which can mly produce one effect--the total and irre icvable ruin of our country for Whites nd .lahs. An efficient co-operation of otithern ilentocrit a ivitt Northterti and orth-western Democrats is called for to vert tthis ruin- It is the only common tnse, or in fact', ii; is the only way, whiit rer by wthich e' may hope to: better our tdition' atid to strikd once agai'ti for do sicy, huf' nitd propriety. A SOUTiHERfN )lCIiOURAT. ''in SITUArTION IN GFonoiiA.-Thro suns, says the New York JHrald, to'bd onse want: of concert of opinsion anmongithe oniservautives in Georgia in regard to t'ho rbprniety M uunning- tickets f'ou' all t'he Ilices, national and State, at thOe ledt ion. 'hile soin' are in favor of nominating a full st ot'ennididatest, others propose to lot the ongressiont election go b~y defaalt, argu ig that it' they should succeedl in electing 'in a pa' oif the delegation,' the Radical *tujo'ity in Congress wvoild not allow thema a take their seats. With tis view it is ,r'oposed'fhlt t lie Consotivatfi'&concentrate heir futl!'Mrength upon carry'inij tho Gov rntor, Snt't Legislatuo ad other- local flic'er's. O'n tho' whole we ar'o inclined to hinik this the b'et yolicy. Successful in heir chaoicd'oL'leers in State Gloveranment, hie oonseerratives cain so arrange their acn) legislatioti as to suit emnerydtes that, any henceforth arise upon questions af, ecting putroly locat and, to themselves, most imuportant, int~erest s. The natural A'stindts of self-preservation dictate lie propriety of adoplinig this polcy. ty thais tneains threy mify eventanly secur wo sound represdintatives' in tie Untiteti tates Sento. No delegntioh the' Radicals n (1orjkin'clit posslily send to tfi' iotuse it Reproeentativda nat WV*ahington will en ance the popularityv,of. the Radicals in tihe orulh andm~ West ; ande if they can sque'eze i negro or two, so much, tho lietter. dive ~ongross roe enough and it will hang uself. TJhertefore, let the Conservatives of ecorgia look to the securejijent of p)ower in he State I.egislatutre; and let the Congres jionnil dhelegation takeocare of itself for the6 resent. A Drs'anAdd&ur. Jxhidsi.-.'Aftet the inaging'offthe tihing geleq)# A Constitution htst night, the Menagrle took a recestrof 15 ninntes, when one-of the insat dia'aeful eeot enisued th'at si civilized ebdhnuhit-y v'er witnesstcd' Thte whole n~dng&1, difegdlod--bladk asyd an, ithhoganici; tie guani6 hied antiall'. dIvatncet d othe clerk's'desk aild' commenno da hand around dlance abI~d h'uiilhhiing ndsnin-h most poptra' adfig'slioingj OldJohn Blrown lies a'mioulddrin' In the t'6und" an~d . "Sats i'ti th4~ gale'n' sitting Under time inspiration- of'iteady Reliof todmnan, (.cief cok and bottlo wash,) this lisig'usting nigger w'ak 9 Was l'ep' up during hte entire reoe'ss. A hi, pdo 'old Northi oranir high estat e f---aleigh' ?'aroliniaon. A'Londbn-coirdspondat.it ' of the opinion hiatthere wIl soo'n l'e esfahltihed in Enog bud'an '-University' for3Womnen." Hie says; hiai a lady hits already albscribed live hdtteand delhad' for heinming, and other uibs'rlptions'are pi-oltaised. The plan is to aye the unlvorsityunder the. control of we in' to h'aive one hundre I atildentb, and to 'use one hhudi'ed'ad' thirty thousan~d dol ars for thd ntlusary buIldings. 'The cost f eduoat iotfi' howoee, to bb lindledd'to' mne httutht'ed'dollars a yea.r for nach at titlet nuehtding tha b' or uot' ..o...a s.at; Two libel cases havo just been decid.: td iti Now York, the ,ono in which Moses S; Beach, of the New York &n *hs stted for *50;()00 damnage-, (or cpfying it parngranlli in regard to Mrs. Denis-Lioker (whose marriago soma $ears ago excited much iluenltion,) and in which the jury gave a verdict 'or the defonijnt. The other case was that of the "Nation," in a prosecution comnrn cod agpjiinst it by a conductor on the New Jersey Railroad. for remiqrk4. ofi his conduct at the time of a rnailroad ac: - cident, resuhing in- the killin.g of Profes sor Dwight. In (iis unit ao I ho jury gave a verdict for i he d'fntda nt, making up i their minds to that. 'lfmet in thie riim. ales. In the case ol' Mr. likach, it wnaii ' shown that thlm libelons 11rtieloe c"Im-' plaincd of lmntit h('6 copied by hi without his knowv ledge from aiother piper, had been printed withiont any intention of wrong, and when appri ien of the wrong done, that it i:t at, onco Sitracted, (tC 'he se decisions (10 up' hold out mnch encouragement to suits for libel against tiewsimper editors, es.: pecially where, from t.hti ,general charac (er of the jiournalwii s, it, is tihe n nea to give correct. informaution, not. to injure any one, and when wrong is done, to repair it ali far as possible: Uonscien. tions journals are always solicitonIs in the first. pi!ne to be right. inal when wrong to get right, iiu one quality usually accompanyiiig tiid other. Anil it. iWny be adled that, t ii caiefuml class, who' are alw'y'a ready upon fair and courtbons rep'resentatioui, to correct' in advertent errors, are the last men to b frightened int~o such retraction by threats of law suits or personal vio lence. STATE CONvENTION.'--The nlo)iii cratio Club of Riohlafd District re spectfully invite I convention of dielc untes frotn all the Districts of the State, to be held at Gregg's I1ll, in this city; on ''hiursday, , the 2d of April next, at half-past 7 o'clock P. M. A full represetitdtion is earnest ly desired. J: P. rIOMAS, Y?. W. Mlc M a s-rt:n, EriAln hort:, ParIg.tn U31owtN, W. C. Swa.wnr& , Central Comnit.tee. The gentlemen okoitel Vice-Presi. dents of thp Democratic Club of Rich land Districtf are requested to report to the President df the club, in (o lumbi'a, at theif earliest convenience.: Ic I "NIALE, JR., Seey . ( PIhwen ix. IC. KIC. K. iN N EW foi.--Polic Sumperintendent Kt:nedy received an anonmtIous CO1t1Illidatiol st.ating lthat. a branch of tho 'Ku-inx Klan ' (whan - ever they may be) was organmzmng im this city, with ramifications in New Jersey, Iroolyn, and other places in the neighborhood. The write~r warns tho snperiittentkledt o edprtnin terrible things they contemplate doing. 1e sava lho was atl' original member of the Order. but 'iecnme conscience-strtckei and loft.- n'c4 Yoi-i Fctler--Philcephaic Ledger. .IO'filiiL, r H IE Commissioners of )toads, are notified ..n'ot, to meet until further orders. II. EDMUNUS, april 1-x1 Chairman. t10UNTM1 FLOUR, U ST received, aind for sale by el JO tIN .\cINTYRtE & CO. mtobi 13 OESAJar SUPEinTHvNOnuse's OrFicR, Chiarlest on, 8, 0., March 26, 1808. 0N and after Sunday, March 20th, tito .'.Papisonger Tringt onl the Sout~h Caroli na Railroad illI r'u'i as follows, vi.z t?oft AUGUST A. Leave Chiarleston (.80 am Arrive at Autgu'std, 8.80 p mi Leave bhtmn'raton', 7:80 p mn Arxivo at Akugust'a, 0.45 a mn L'eave Clfsrleston, 03 t Arrive att Columbia, .ipa' IeaoIY Clhavloston, .0pn Arrive at ColumbIa,6.0an FORt ('HARLESTON. Leavo August, 0.0, Arri've at Oh arleston, 31 Ldave Allgusta, 10 mH Atit, al Chamrlesion,40 a' Leav Coltinba, 600 a mi .~rrio at harloton,8.10 p mt LeaveCofiubla,6.80 P mf Arriv ~f Carleson, f.0a im Leav ~hr~cson,8.40 p m Arrl~gt't Smmcrvlle,4 616 p im Leave Cdnobni, 7.00 a im .\rrive'atCharleston, 8.30 p mi Leve olumbviah, 5.8 p im Arrive at garlest, 58' Leave dhirlestn, 84 Ar'rive at Sur~mmevlle, -51 1 Naecomorvc ito, oalOtlr N7.20'am Arrie'i ~Chyttlostoa, Mac 3 h'8. ao Boar fos enedays N.d Vaturays.t Grve, Kingasvi id iiismmo, will p m AedItr asoofritpro ive~a adn 00a m frso Caentt tffh rArl Aliversons Kirgeviev, te'si~5cill iNt willrdane withais eneralitrerose o.f dttaemCareson sthymayc 18.e w8or. they ay isrey gvn thea oa ecion sof the eloBoa ofRxsain N. 1, ireh District, cp riin lorb Nlo.'s frmatfrs6t8 Foteairfiel pristr Al l per~son h hlofe themelveos ri'i fled to Rvei'strllt will ollard. o All~so Reteed erons th yav et) ndv edorare amu t e 'om thes Disle.. slgui'emJAME. M. DAJ byN mcli 28 ha2lr ian oadl Noa.' mar 2-t81 Faireki istr'