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Latest by Telegraph. $Fron Mc Ricimond Dietriat. News kom 'the s0a itol, WAitisuroN, April 3. fTho double.loadeil editorial in to-day's Tribune announcing that General Grant does not think it inconsistent with -his duties as a soldier to make it known that the Presi dent should be removed, and that (he im peaohmeut should succeed, eto. hiii caused considerable coninent here to-night. enIe ral Grant's frietnds says there is no authori. 'y for the Tribun. a statement, and that :Grant has not made known to any one his vlows of the impeachment trial. It is the goneral belief here that the object of the ibune's editorial was to strengthen eer. tain Radical senators whom the original Impeachers de.signato as -'weak-kneed": in other words, sctiit)r wIo refus to W.omiit theimiselves in advance to a verdict in the impealemt Itial. Assistant Adjttlant (oneral 'Townsend has prepared a statemint of all.the niilitawy3 .Divisions and Departmenii for med dar-ing the past i fly years, showing tha aie stuno were formed by oirder of tie several Presi. dents. This account is prepared at ithe request of the Executive, to be included in his response to - the Senate resolution in. quiring by what antherit V the President directed the Division of the Atlantic, The Preaident has nominated Illedinnt Stack to be United Staes Marshal of West Virginia. Almost all ob is5es of bueiness in t his oily are exceedingly dull, and especially Is the stagnation observable in ollicial depart. inonts. 'Tihe only feature that arrests . attention is the impeachment trial. Very 'ew strangers have visited Washingtot during the past week. WAI,1.AC t. The Impeachment Trial. WAsnIoNoN, April 3. There was no-legislation in either house of Congress to-day. Tho court resumed the trial at 12 o'clock. The evidence argarding - ho l'resident's speeches was resumed. The evidenice re. garding the speech delivered to the commit tee of the Philadelphia Convention coiniin. ed In th. Associated Press report, the copy corrected by Colonel Moore, the President's private secretary, and one reported froim the original stenographic notes, was adnit ted. The Cleveland speech was next taken up. Judge Chase ruled against the admission of the Cleveland Ledefr's vent-ion as puhlish. ed. The copy war a c onilensation from long-hand toles. Drake appealed against the decision, and the appeal was sustained -35 to 1 13 Johnson andi Norton voting aye, and 'l'runbull voting any. Two other versions of the Cleveland speech were admitted. Most of the day was spelt in discuissing the art of reporting. Two attempts to adjourn till Mond-y were defeated. The court adjourned until to.morrow. Nothing new was elicited during the trial to dny. Butler continues to do all the work, loss ing the papers occasionally, apparently for the purpoie of keeping his associates diwake helping ii in to fin1 Ihen. These frequent searches for his missing documents keeps .them employed, and they do nothing else. rrom Washington. W'AslilNuTox, April 3. 'lThe Cabinet had a meeting to.day, Gene. ral Thomas not being press nt. The Reconstrnction Committee will con. eider the Florida rival constitutions to-mor Tow. Instruetions to collectors regarding the eew-tas law are being prepared. The royeue receipts to day were $1,370,. -000. WAsIx-TON, Marclh 30. I'ho final vote on the Alabama hill after iho adoption of the substitute by 77 to 5 i 'was 102 to 20--a strict party vote, except Williams, of Pennsylvaila. The order i'elievinig General Hancock from thle command of-the Atlantic dlepart. -mient, with hileadquparters in this city, was promulgated to day, and General ilancock, who is here, assumes command to-mor-... row. The revenue receipts today were S083, 4 -000. . rederick A. yohnison, with a petition signed by 3,00 * oil izens of New Or'leanis, oalled on General Grant -to-day. General -Oranit will refer 4ho. petition to Gener-al Buchanan. Congro~mi andli 30 WYAsuzsa'roN, March.30 H~ouss.-Thte resolutionis of the Now Jer sey Legishature, withdrawing the assent of that State to the fourteenith article of the Constitution, worc presenited. M~r. iloutwvell objected to their reception, as they wore net. respectf'ul. The hour of 121 o'olock havinig arrived. the Hiouse wont into the Iipeachmient trial. After the return of-tho ememnber-s, the New Jersey resolutions were returned to the per.. seated tem, as dIsrespectful and scandal ous--Mesers. Halzey, .Hi111, and .Monne of New Jersey, voting aye, and IIayo no, and . Sitgeave absenit.. SHnAr.-Th'ie bill regar-ding apreals from (lhe Court of Claims was discussed and *and laid over. The case of But~ler, representative from *Tennessee, watt resiumed. His rellef from political disabilittses meets with earnest -opposition. The bill was laid over The Alabama billi as it piassed the liouse was read twice and referred to the Judicia ry Committee. The imspeachment trial was -thben gone into, and after It was conc-luded (lie Tax eCompromise Committee repor-ted t11e whis key clause modified. F3rauds are puinishia ble.by..fines and imprisonment. The penal ~y a vere. distillers, dealers, and revenue 4-eand the Imprisonment. Is manldato ry. SuIts shall not be distmissed noer comn premised without-thie consent of (lie Scre tary of (lie Treasury and Attorney.General, In the tax bill, lumnber and flour dealers are excepted from the.wholesale tax, but othaer wisethere is noochange-recomtmended. The >reporl was adoepted. A djourned. 'The Imp3achme -t Irrittl, Opening of the Proseoution- iler Thins Out the Hall- Introdutioni of the Svidonoo, &o, WVA suntel, Irlareih 80. (Ubief Justice Chase entered thle Son~ito -chamber at. the usual hiotr, and opened the -Coutrt.. The usual formialite, followed, anid the Journal wa" readl. Chief. Justiee : "Thie tmanatgers will no w proceed in mupport of thie arlfrll-offinpentlu ment." Biutler then opened lis argnasat' and' did~ not elQae ti.ll 4 o'clook. Tihe ellose was di' llvered to a scoerparatively thin- abouse ti~e *seatis provIded for theo members ..of the House being almost empty, anid Absgaulle - ries by sa means crowded. Mr. W,#so.dAtaoomtenced the evldone, - which Matemttai do'oumentary. Ife. was interrupted lin th4xAdddle of the Presitdent/s reasoas: for sus eadi~ig.Stapton by a mnotIi at aljgurp ; which & s,jrred. lRPEACRRLENT TRIAL. GENERAE TBECMAS'S EVIDENCE. HE IS DENOUNCED BY BUTLER. The President Wants a Witness frolli Alaska, oe., oto., eto. \VASHINGToN, April 1. In the Senate, at 12 o'clock the impeach. ment trial was resumed. To galleries are thin. Two circuses in town operate against good audiences for inpeachmente. SECOND DI PA'TCil. 11 AstttNGTON, April 1. The Senate, after rea-ling the Journal, while waS interuptcd by .Matumner's inet. feetnal attempt to declare J' lge Chase's deciding vote yesterday illegal, procec.led to the question - of evidence, is h'ch int er rupted yesterday's open piroeedings. Both Mamaigers and. Presidett's counbc conaun Vod their hourn, ailt.1dge Chase was sus tai:ned by a strict party vote. lending the diecussion, the Managers declined saying what use they intended to make of the disl ted evidence, as it woul exptoso I tir plan , f precutinot. The <paestion at i jue wa ihother what (tineral Thomas said and di.' could be received under this ridlhug. It, was proven that Tlomas 1a(1 said le iltended to use foreo and to break the door down, and t hat ho said afterwards that he land been deterred fraoi using force by his arrest. The next contest. arose over the admis. sibility of what Thomas (lid and said pre vious to receiving orders to take the ao War Otlico. Judlge Chase ruled this out. Drake appealed, and the appeal was sustained by 28.to 22. 'T'lie lautagers stated previous to the vote that they intended proving by this evidence that 'lhomats, in the line of his conspiracy attempted to corrupt etmployees uo tbe War Ofhce. llutler violently assailed. Gceoral Thom, as at this pint, duciarinig 1imt he hal heen disgrancd by President laincoln and ;tanton, and, aside from nasist in , the l ei<t' .nt in his conspiracy, .gratified .bis own 1 -ivate revenge. Under the ruling it .w 3 proved that short ly atier Thonas.vas reinstted as Aijutant. Gieneral, he callel up the he als of Ilitreans atad chief emeployees,and infortnel thema a hat the strict. rules then existiusg Would be relaxed. A cross exauin.tlion 'xibitgd the fact that these speeches were ad Iressed only to etaployes in the Aljutantt-ieneral's oflice, and himt no allasini wits madnIe to Thomas probably becoining Secretary of - War. This point. created quite a bux in the Senate. Farther ovidonne showed tlint Thoma has said he intended applying to General Grant for force toput him in possea sion. hut three witneises were eSntatinod to dlay. .A ljourne.d. Rurler takes t.he lead almost entirely with the Mlanagers. He is their etmergen cy ian. The practice is very sharp, pre.. cisely after the manner of police coirts, ex cept t.hat lthe thrusts are twore-keen. Tho President.'s .cobuascl has snmmoned the fllwing witnesses: John ,McGinnis, of New York ; Lowis D Campbell, e.- \lexi ean Minister; IHart Able, of Sr. Louis: General James It SIcadman,(1eneral Williata 'I' Shorinan, General Lovell Rouseat---tie last being now in Alaska. Lively anvatt" s in Noith Carolina. W tial:rNoo, N. C., A pril 1. l'he political excitement all over ithe State is intense. William A. (Mahahan, candidate tot Governor; ex (lovernot' lua, who declined the nonnat.ion ; and otlr leading mnonare canvat'ting. the State. About. two htindred speeches per' ay are -being made i to the different counties. Uoth parties appear confident of success, but the Con., servatives are . exhibiting more energy than the Republicans. SECOND lISPATCIT. - RAL3:anl, N. C., April 1. Thte anss oat the Coanstitttion in goinig on briskly. Ex-Goveranor Iloldena, athe litam S Aa'he, a Gonservative canidiiat e, .are ian the field. Both1 sities claint the fictory. the white people of t he State hanve not been so mutch aronsed kn any election since 1814. Sergeant Bates atlialeigli. RArmiOn, N. C., April 1. Sergeant Dates, carrying has flag, arr'aiv ed here this mornting. Heo was- rece-ived by the Mayor and Commissioners, and tenider ed the hospitalilies of thte city. Ile was repeatedly ohaeorod. C. M. iBusbee, ai ex Coinfedeate so:ldier, delivered a shioit and atefual addreoss of welcotne. Thme Sergeaant is stoppinag at the Yarbroutgh 1louase. .Massaohusetta .Proaohers and Politics. BosToN, March 30 Dtu'ing the session of theo Conference of the New Enaglanad Methaodist, Episcopial chunrch to daty the Cotmmittee on thec Coturie ofthteContry, a Ihrough Rev. Glilbort Ilnven, reported Tesotioa endo'sitng imnpeach-~ 1|pet, and culoin;"mg General tant and Secrettary, Stan:tn for theitr pata'iotio coat. duct. Thte .rosoht iotns woro uinanisly aidopted, and It was voted) to send copies to the Spentmer of iahe iouase ojf Rlepiesentta, lives, the President of the Sonr..e, Scoreta ry Stpnton,.fDeneral Grantt, andChiefJuts tlce Chase. .The Missippi Convention JACCBoN, Mtss., Marcha 80. In t1-e Convenition to-day one sec tion'of theo judiciary report lvas adpted. A mao lion was made.(1 totake ..a recess for thiree weeks. The pohacy is not to adljouirn until .thio --mpenehmenat trial closes. - Oharlostoni Market, CO nrm:STON, A pril 3. Cotton advanced ha lie. sales 1,500 bales-middlinag 30 ; reeipts 55' *dmver'pool Marhet, > Ltvt'atoor, .Apii 3. Cotton closed at a decided adVance-. uip:anldsonl spot, 12a12{; afloat 12fa 1:2}; Orlennas 121a12}; sales 310,000 btdes, Mancthiester ad vices iavora ble.. New York Market1 'NEW YORK, A pril 3, !t P. M. .Cotton active and excited, and 4alo. better, sales 17,000 bales, at 284a29 --olosing quiet. Coma 1M,%aL.7. Gold 88.- . A dispatch to the 'National /ntigncer from Little Rook, . Arka.neas,un~Ior date. of Maroh.2%, sasys: Constkiutin defoaled by 10',000 vote:, If'fair returns are made. Watch for falso reportu. .Nogrops .voted seveaAl thtaes; evidorfee unbistakcable, M1fly, out of flfty-eightt cou los vtel .pi s the Cnhiailtamlon. A N.w I'i.u,.-(ircely adta Waie haIvin fervently etintuit ted themselves in ftvor o Woman's !tight-, the following Slac has been arranged by the latter for his expected cabinet: "irs. l~izabetlt Cad(y Stanton will super sede her execrable namesake at tite WVar Department. Mrs. Jane (. S3wisshelm, who has socnted her opport utity afar' oil' anid has just, been praising Mrs. Wadla in a newspaper, is to be 1Ilered the .3 ttornev (eneralbhip, on the condition that sh sinill indulge in no future 'opinion' whatever of anybody of her sex. Anna Dickson will doubtless he made I'ostmast ter General, and Susan ii. Ant ho.ny is to be provided for as Secretary of the Interior." A negro mn an, having been rejected as chief cook, it is sugee:ate'l that souoe Dinah or Chloe may L~e thse stietersfutl appilent. She linust he a trooly 1oil fenale and colie well reennattedi'1iut by .100 i.-own atid Gov. Orr.---.- lopsta Cwtstitutionalist. A.ccounts fr om the Jim.lnese civil war, wihicIt hiats fairly begun, shows that while I that. astute people aire ahead of the Chinese in already having adloptccl (te a ecidental armsl dle 1 r e.:i-ni, aind breech loaderrs a11 11b-11, they fighlt in p1101y mnuch Ute old Chli.{ nese going style uiiter al. A kiter to an luglisi paper describes them its "going out in 1ho morning and lti ginig till tei; then l.t' akfasti:ig, :nnil fighting till trce : then n:itngiz. attud going holnie with ''lie a11mni kill ei and atotlier' lirigiteuoed to det h." They neied a few CIristians to leach them the art Df wholesale murder over there. I lie i)ai liOs have Showt'n their shrotu3ldess in one i:ing, however ; they have played it very Dieira.liih1 trick on Stoisbashi, the lato Ty o001n, and, stealing his reform hi0e1'111r, in 3ist no(1w or: openIiing ilor3e prtls lt) forl'eigni r1"s thani at first (hey olijeeted to toin . Iaa'e.iuttara s Itt asons..--.3r. I varts was it (lie capitol Wednesdtty several hours, and iid long interviews wi.h leading Republi 'ats, senatonrs ind reprcnntlitives. It is tilerstool that Mar. Johnson and iis coun el abaracterize the replication presented 1'icsday as the most infailnokin and indecent locumnent ever ireseut ed in an::swr'i to t pa 1eri rawn up with: l uch clearn es s force and ability as the answer read by them. 11 is said 1lit i-ir first impulse was to de tounc^ it before the Senato. ''ihe l'resi . lent was highly indignt ait, and be and his counsel assert tint it' a similar coarse is to he piueil rinting the trial, they will have very liittle to do0. The3 defee lin of .1lude liltck cates Mir. .1ohnson's friends con sider'abtle otouble. and they have lieen very { bury all day striving to effect a reconilia Lion. --Tio:nc. A ir tit:Twissx Wit arf:s Axn N i:anaions ix l.ttw xa a. ---Oat Saturday :f at, the lhetlicals and legrees hell a mass maeeting in I:awkintille. The negroes got, drunk, tind one of them funcying a grtlge against his o111 ntster, l aj. Leith, look at couple )f hartless shoes at himt. fihe negrocs 3rowdea'dl up with pistols drawn, and appa. rently to cotumence the "War of races." 'rth elaites soon gathered arosad for the conflict, when the negroes put utp their wepil:ons, plead intocence, and laid the blatte on ball whito advisers, tnd begged pardotn. hile negro wh'lao shot, fled, and though shot at eight or ten times, escaped unhurt. While this fight was going on, a private light took plaec three miles from the city. between a white tat and a negro, in which the negro it is reported was killed -Al/iny nonnttnt.p.1 Resuars r l''A3rJ51.-Ant Al giriuan pa per, thea .EReo d' Oran,, has thie followinag : '"No hist icaittl fatntian has pro seted to athe sitddented eye (of huanaiity so htorrible a .spent::l as','i- t hav t h it at this ioatenat to be obser~tved amtong thei Ar'abs'. Two (lays ago a nat ive womani in lhe neighi horhtood-of' Mis'erghaiai killed her daughater, lw. lve 3-eat's of age, anid gavc the tIesht to het- chaildaren attd patrtook of it haersel'f! Thea legial athoi'it ios, hearintg of thieocirc'umn stance, at. otnce proceedied to the spot, atad ona enteriatg thle hutt occupied by these can a'ibiles, letarnedt that thle hteatt, the liver, and:.hte itnteriot' potionts of thbe corpsle wi.s oeat, becau.so theay cotuld not kee'p. Th'le titot heir was3 occuied ini stiIatig the flesht, eti tp mto1 piecs, exact.1ly as is done WithI pork." L.WaI. Dxachios.-lThe Suaptemo Cotitt of t he Unaited States decided yest erdaty, itt a ease comaing upl fr-omt New \'ek, that. it was ntot ntecessar'y .ftad the President shtould aflix the dlate of his approval to a bill itt order to give such apprttoval its legitim-ate eff.et, but. tat. thea court amight asee'.'taitn the date of such a.pprovali fr'omt any sath factor'y source. TIhooccasitat otf this (ecd siona was ana appeal froam a dhecisiont aifirm. ing the vahliity of tdo ta'riif of 1861. Someo tea intetots of NewY Yor-k coantentad the for'cO of (lais tariff on (the grouand that in siganing it Pr'esidlent Lincolnt htad neglected to inservt afteor the day of thie . anonth iaa whtich hen gave hiislapovalh thteteof ith (late of thte year- Wa'~shintylon Repubidlicasn. Tmstt's 1R sviaxs.-Whaen Mdilitary G-'ov ornor of Tenntessee, Atadr-ew Joltnson/ laid his heavy htand upon, T. '-. . Nelsor. -Mr. Nelsont Is now entgaiged to defend Mr. Johnt from the wra.th of thec men who mtade haitm Military Ghovernaor. Thela - ongressiotial ltadieals tarothe otnly persons claiminag per.. ptetuity. '.1iate, Int a fit of passIon, will set its whirligig linmot iotn, antI t1teti we shall see sotmo gtrounad and lofty itimabtitng or thie t'ew immorttals, 'i haere is in; the mounataiuns of Mcexleo a band who called thetmselves "Plateados,'I b~ecause all thteitr at-ms and and equilhnecnte aro -pite~d witht silver. This bandl hats beena ittnugurated for nearly a hundred years r't is niow abloutatix hundred str-ong anad Ithey always fight i#n thae side of the Liberaldi. 'llbey are the tmosit dairinlg set of robbeors thtat Mexico dha boast of. Thad St evens, owing to ble~ feebienesa, lhas ro bo d'ailf canried'In a chalf t-o and from hielodgngA to (ho0 . ouse of Repro. senat~ve's. 'foperformi this labor, he em ptoye a coupl'e'of iuthi'elic attendanatu, and a few days (Qo lie stat'tled them. hilst cr-ry lag h'im, liy halting theman gangnt .each of their upturned fatces, ren)arking lis his qutaint style, "Well, boys, what sam I to do when yon are both dead and anna ?" =Ku Kxx on G1o0r'--A PIOUS 11d dar kyo auy cony, nremed .\rtina's was Irribly alarined t" fvw ii .e since ft aiing a mysterious horseman riding belide him throttgh the woods. Ol .\rthur tpurred his mule : but whethorl he went fast or slow, the stranger kept bosido him, uttering never a word. As they emerged fr0amtC thie wood.s Arthur perceived t iht his comrade was :a skelon. ''is.paralysed himt with fright. But the worst was not Yet to comre. A sid. dlen jIerk brought hIis mule21 to a sta2nd, . 4 f k oh11t tdsooner had he stopped than his com .ll nin stopped, raised its skeleton ha1i, look ,,Ff bK sku1l. and Said, ," IID:ni't ; u /i //,1( //hia while ii ji? uy bar/dwne /' Whait Vias said 0or1:1 dos ol \n1'utrn can not may. lie I.t his mu2 and : V a ,es22s the field nor stopped til hilbe h 1 .eo e belled his door, pu1t out thel' lig! i! nd - Cred himn elf1 up in bel w h2hut even waig f1' his 5hoes. There he lal W)Sfo20:i 2l ii1 mr *ig and siIce' then he ha, not been alf' thei farmn. Deuht who will, this i: a it rue story, and old .\rthur 13 no liar. ty.2V5 the 'o1!mob II /inl. 'he lti.'121ond2 1)/2 ' .! -/1 s y: \ 1 polic .11 l liim t tllnovcr ilfo rn' I4i ;in t il,. Ihly retidit.g tear Ashland unI rew:)rdt Saturdriy by the Iinlit, of a tr:wre I ci at ''0'). i)Iring tL l2tter p t ut the Wiar-, when lrinover war S) 222 enly :mb' jeete. to Ile visits of r i lis, :bis lady p1laced i an earthen pot, ii : "',i wath es, with chains attached, bet., 2i'i 1 e. 2ec. Lively to herself and wo d -i, eht is ; ive plain gold rings, two litLu br",1,hes., 1in10 ditto sleeve button s, a gold S1utf box, n1110 dozen silver table 8) oons. on.' doIU. 1,a spoolis, a silver urn,. t-en-}.,tt. c: wang gr~, su. gar-dish land several huit i ! 1 !are inl Swenty dellar gold pie lea. :. itr -:as buried ait night, very ho rriedly,. and the place 2'). rked, as it was thou tit, in a most unlistak1ablo miliner. Ninee (he tiermina tiou of (ie war, every ellort to ind2 thei treasure has In ovel unsuce: seIl 1 untiil last Satur'lay, when strong' ey enur'l, the hill. ing place way; diseot t red by ai 1 ,, whm rata i 111210 into a hole whicb le1 di,2ectly to the eatrth en jar. - Ai . S2u..ut Cas.'e.--A g2eiti:lera w ho re sides in Wilkes co1.2y, andl was returning home front Augusta onl Tuin'.sdaty 1hist, entire ly lost tho power of speech teoon after the train left Aitgusta. W1' hieard him i attemnl I. tug to talk soon af2tet lie g:ot nn the train, and in a low 1121tu'itiJt hie C4lold not altien late a word. 1His distres:: was very touch. in. 1, and hie wrote replies to q Iletmlt:, m1. dressed hit 1:y the pi'sselg err. and Ir ied to bear lip under the terrible viaarl2ion. lie said that hie hlit' heen on :l '2 IIIr . lie hope d it was only a s eSea of deli12tinn. alid would wear oil' with rest and sl.'ep. lie said te had onc~e been imtli-Jly deprivedi of his Speech beforo for at sht, .-f tine in Virginia. iJis a:1Se attracted t111uhii at(tion among the passe2ngers. several of wlhom kniew I~im, and were Saistie~d 211t2t lie w1a not using dt celtion. lliS case waJs It Inost forcibly illIs tration of' the S111nnl2.ti'ar an.] terrible maniner in which natiro sometimes punishes viola ion of her 2 aw.-- Ait/lu.2 (</.) ian)cr. A duel look lace in New Orleans laely between Iwo Creol-s, whichl is de0scribed, art a vevry deparae eneounter. The wintp14n. used were Fr'encih navy broad swords w'het ted ui to koenne1ss. 2'h,4 parties were (x pet i, sec ond(ed 1by 0fgnally1 goodl sivordsmen. T1he Comilbtt last2ed a fe'w minutes)10 only3, when one1cou8es)12n re0cire a'0 1 m1II. over' (lie right. temlie and1( thle othe a20 serious11 dr1 Ivor to war'd off1 a deadly blow I of' Is ad bat was then02 arre'sto12, 2421 nic he woni -d paies1 r'eceived alttent1in of' their phy.,i c2ianst. The11 floor1 u1ponl whch 1t' his8 d-sara e.122 duecl took 5110 p lace wa litrailly c2)oeed withI blood, which folo bwed inl gret' prouf'usion ft omt 2tle WOhtmdts of' 12oth com2'tant)s. The) 2cause, of' thle duel0 Wals of Ia p0'erona1l ebcI ter'1 and 124 f'or ai worlero 2no lady was2 connec.0td wvithi the all21'air. T izl S Mot obs-r GI::.sten~r. Rltrit'e.....-lI is satetd (1hat. th to mont)11)2' 1o Gener~l 41 ous1 seau to a1ppear1 as) a itn 122in2 the 142imponeh-(2i 20n1nt (tr121 was made21 re1turnable)1 Aptri lt 0t. The summonst)t2 was5Ii t-nnte b01iy the ser1 gean t-at-arm'fls by tulograph, 21nd12an answer 1h21 been recoeivedl fr (om GeneoraIl Roussean~ from Portland,- Ore.gonl, that. h0 will sat.t imme))diatly- The lida of01 m) lakinig n' sum mon01 for' ai witness8 kntowni o be0 in Alaska or Orecgot returnabiiilein ten d01(ays 1s tile most) farcical of' all the prtocerdvin 2gs iln this im-' pela'2 2ht. f'arce.-National intelligenicr. TJelegramsa ftrotp Alexico ar.e dated Ma zatl.nm, ?fareb It ('~'Te reOvohition in Sia loa In gainiing gtroulnd. A fi teed loan ilei cii in M21aza1t1l, but1 2no Am:1'eicans were d1istur1bed. A rising inl San1 Lisl is reted11tt. A- federal -regimnt. procha me2 0( for' Juareoz, but was12 immlTed1itely3 pet' duown and sotme df' the officers, it, is said1(, were hanged. Thle State of' Taman'l~llipas5 ctubmes 10 expel1 for'e~giber Serious troulets arie expefed at the elections in Tennesseo. T[ho ne gr'oes are' armIing. int largo numbiiors. One mongrol whito mtan lhaliggone'so far as to orgaizeli/. a1 company111 ait G alla tlin, with orders to shoot downi any Cona-ertativye who dure1's fo challenge the vote of' any negro2. Troo2ps hnv6 been sont~ from Nu.ariille to prsev order. Or'. A rnol onICo lost. pa1tienlc wi' h a -dulil scholhl r, w hien the pupil looked np in his8 face and sa11d: "Why do voit speank so angrily, sir' f In'deed -I 'am d~oing~ te~.s l a." Yeals after the Doctor usecd to tell the story to is chil-' dre'n, andl es'y: . "I novor felt so asham-. ed in my life. Thlat look and thlat spJeech 1.have never forgotton. A Frenek p)hysicianf, who has 6x. tninod the statdistics of' the bir'ths of snany oountries, states that one hlun4 dred and six~ boys are born to every hundred'girls, but more bdys die be. fore reaching one year than~ girls. The Ku Klux Again. The follo wing card was found post< about the streets of the city of Augu ta ou Tuesday morning last: K ! K! K I Tu fle Sigino. Y tu are heroy peremptorily coi nanded to rally t the Inner Entranc of the Caus to-night, at the trys tin hour, armed cap-a-pic for peril. 'Tl Sav'ag2(e is no lon2ger soothed by miusi and ionotony, like a satiated vultur( broeds in ilence and discontCnt. 'T tail were digero . I y order of our f'ast G rand ('yelop '.ni D)ay BoxNas, Secret ary. 3d lonth, '27th ( y-'-.Bloody 31ol A :vru ::n li i n-'rni:ua:I, l AIri :- ri:i) rant buorrn Cose )LU' I11i N2l :n c'i.i..1jns Jo H : L.I nrr. Last iight, ::Lout 10 o'cleek, Ilev, ( M P. lia lolph, the S hol c orei delegate, to the great ringed-streaked and-str ''d, who represented Orange burg, but Iives in ('hi-lstoni, w1a.s ar rested in thel; burnt districi, bein,, taken in nu cou c o)to be n''s nwr'.i 1ie at irst resisted the police, bu wiheni he found that resistance wa n scl"7., le oflf'red a bride of one iun dred dollars, to be lot off, without be ing carried to the gua rdIhoiise. To tlht guardhouse, however, he hal to go an1d there lie was i'e'jrired to deposi thirty deII:iris, ats security for his up pearance, before the Mayor this m1orn1 ing, hut he will probably forteit tha small amuounllt.-J/erer. A1l ices from 3h:watllan, 31exico, re 'brt t hat there was 'hln g goiig on In , 1. rcts of t imt l eai por i e:enV(70 the yiveiinmcnt forces and it :ry oft insur~genlts tunder M rt inez. h lattur elails that belfore nexi ,!iinr ai) 101,I new relJblic will he estab iished 1r2 31 at: unras to 1 azatlanll hcl t ,.thle betra1yer of Maximilian! i:t 1een imi pri eied in Mlexico. Th 11''x -an jidi ciar' denoucle as tiui) Itituation2ial the law uniler which M3axi iiian wa2s tried and executed. Tin \le xi -an leirgy refuse to "on foss pa .ient.: il coniuiseated eonv ents. Thereseemrs to be a little life: lefi in Naslaille yet. On SNaturday, t holge and a lawyer nad a round fhie lawyer ai a pist , and shot al he Jilge, who was at the timue chairg mg his antagonuist withl an imllenst t( ick. The~ shot not hitting the Jludge, nor seat-ing, him either, thi law11yer flied. lyr&.On (he saime day, two Iiadienh: ougliht in the streets; with pistols: ever~al shonts were exchanged. (Ilt af them was mortally woudied.-T'i 1,u"'I. A railroad loc motive is ait present the fool ilelr most in vogne- One of ]ie foul fratteruit v ren it ly stepped ni the track of the ChIattan ooga railroad wheli lie saw nt engine coin iii , ant Cons~egnlently, was mtashed to~iatomls. \\r011nder if he had a wife a d -ight c(hildgen who drove him to this lcepr:a'e iteins of getting mo2.ie) --that is, giving his wife an opport u iilty to sue the railroad comipaiiy to Jamio gees. br ioughi the resu9ilt of recenit elect ions, thIi hlaft ofTenneissee has1 passeId onlt of th, (in trol of' th0 AngoSxrc iini'iXu 30 iiiI ii Stae, an id iunder7' tie co32mrol of 2that of th< .1 iicani. There aire in Tennecssee 110,0)( whilie voteis and1( abouit 1 00,000 colore02( 202ters, andii yet2 unde th.i'2le infamiiiius7 laws, 722m ithe'se of teirrorIii enacted and2( e7'iah1 ilihed uinder th lir iownilow rile, t his negr mi11noiiy is enabled to cc otolinearly 1ver; r)ice 12 in early ali the& cohnnlies of' th, 1Forneiy grows boler22. a21 ipleachmen202 tulvaniesi, and2( char2gest the Prt7~eii wV ith "supreme'222 midarit2 y ini askingf 2 dlai uipon i he2( frivolous9 'X exise of pruiepa2rin22 to decfend~ im iself."' lie further 1mo0n iiumounoces t hat t he "cease is made(1 i 1 d disposed (of," wib m iay bhone01s bu1t is certa ily disgracefuol ini anly onie but Forney. N1'eu.s ity t~ha during theo pastI twi week ithasreceive~d a nunnber of let for leavinig the U.. Ib. A. Or'gaiz'at ion Thei( grealt harden of their cmphriiut i 2 ho social. oriiuniliily aiempted t)0~ o ho( fore edi upon0 the chiedrenin th'e publi231 rochools, te att e'mpt to plaice the i i I under ne(gr'o otlicers---which .wil bt o th case0 ini 22an y sec~ltin' of Lihe( Stato-ai A dried up-old batehielor' any3S, h doin't wonilor01at so miany v)terirnsget ting maltrriedl. Ie says~2 one who 12a1 faced a cannoni's-mnt,hl and heard 2 thon02eand of them tailk at onlc, Caii neorii be frighteined by .a womnan.- '.'h old dog. One of the0 onl(1 dt float in Waisi inigtonf 27s that2 the .President's counise will sunuinon o1ne hundred p'rminen lawyers, of both parties, to testify sup on the legal it~y of the tenure'of ofle law. H'on1 Jelferson D~avis a2nd laldy lef Baltimnore onf Tuesday eveing, b, ra~ilroa1d, for New Vork on route t Canada, there to await the next cal for his trial'. Sh'2T, ScA12:p.--The secret of Ilhe syslt nf tickets to Ihe Seonato gaihotihs, durin lmpeachme~ntvehas leaked out. Trhe com n)ittge Jaar4 that one of Mosbyja muen in ended to visit the show apdt throw dow a can ofnitro.glycerhne la the mildst'et th Senatpri The negroos of Madison, G'Oordgin failing to get the land arnd mule protnised, run a radical electioneerin, nongent ut of t.n es othr ay. C c 's .s . t I, O ____o V :. .1 4 -1 ' - 1, ~ C. g c :/. 4-. 1J - .' e I 171 - .' ~ - IzC' 1 CHOICE FAMILY ('tuiit lug ill parIt of t'oll"ee 8i %e (:ufft'o, '1.. Bcwheati F'lour, N os. 1111141:3 .Mia:ckerel, ~~ ?hugir ( l~t !Iared lt Sris PuLeaf' ld'41l, P'ink Eye Irish 1'ot fit 015 s-,oap, \A i41a111 110 (2iii Cu :11 rue d innaity olier .at;i cci; too lituocroi to m1cl1i oll. A choiice scie4t ionl oIi l.i~iii' null Segnar 114 nil of Whlichl I ticiio the attenitionm 01 my f~riemadi t niiirmaor. W." M. N14L ON. It II pcri.'ous iiidlcl d t u Intl o VI i to i ani tiuh ~~hei r o a. couils. iio (lug icr iaihail geciie can I liiit~l Th hooky 1111 t!4 tt lc hju 301 W. ;M \l I -1\. Notkce!? r haiII rngo. KO(rcek. I f *4 Latin.H I brunch, T rignoomsetry. G eomelry. Ar hmotic H is to r y , I locution. I i ~ geography. ,i lcdiug11 Bril '8111&~g I. )lkportment. ,ilI BARGAIN SI BARGAINSI1 .BARGAINS i11 We will have in store by THURSDAY, 20th INST.# COne! of tho most varied STOCK OF GOOI)S of the season. Two Thousand Dollars Worth of these GOODS woro bough at nt Assignee's Auction Sale, And cannvi bo bent for LOW PRICES ANYWHERE. Took fu yoursolves. hO will 'listinotly state that wo il nol lot one dollar's worth of (oods go out un less for iho O ASIA. It is the only plan th-.t oitLh-er you or w6 can get Cheanp deods. LAD BROS. miarch 18 IRyLE TO PLAED. State of South Carolina, FA II FIE LD DISTRICT. inH. lR. Ilabb V8 John i i i I a t h. ~ T 11 E.i1KAS the Pluint iff~ did on tho six. tieenth day of Manrch, A'. I). 1868 file his de'elnent ion agahast the Defenida'nt who'. (ns it isi said ) ka nhient fromt nndi without I he 1)anits oft thi'Slnt e nn d has neit her wife z'or attorney known Wltin :theaamenpC11~oni whom~n a cop~y of 'the said declarntion mighti be served,. i is hierefore Ordem ed, I bat thle esill Ifnn do appear' and plead to'the sali ileelairalmni on or lbseore the soventeenl h ly of' Abirejh A, 1D. 1869. otherwiso final nnd tablil'idule juidgmiont. will then be given tad adarided tor thle Plai ntin' against. him. 8. 11. JL.OW NlRY, C. C. P. Clerk's Oflico, F'airaehld Di1strvict. marc 17-leumaly SOUTj[ CAROIA RAILROADi. O sc mnar.m Sureinm N-rHNDaNT's OvFrCn, Chiarlesiton, 8. 0., Marchm 20, 186$. (0N and aflor 8iunday, Mtmmch 20'th, thif .1Passenmger Trains on the Seuthb Car.oliv' tna R ailrond w ill ruin -as follo ws, var. FORt A'UGUS~TA' Leavo c'. nrieaten, 4.1O Ua Di' Arriveu at A nguti, 8.80 p i Leavo CiaruIenlon, 7.80 p rd Arrive at Auguasta, 6'.46 a.m FOR COLI)MBIMi. Leoavo Charleston, .6b a.nf Arrive at Colunmbia,' 8.60 p nr leave Charleston, 6.40 p ab Arriyo at tolumbia, 4..Q af ?01R Ciil-AbETON. Lo-ivcAngusta, 4.06~ a m Arrive at Charleston', 8.10 p' D Leavo A ugulsta. 4.10 p m Arrive nit Charleg~in 4 00 a m Leaavd Columbia, 0.00 a in Arrive at CharletoA,- 8.10 p hi Jicave ColumbIa, 6.80 p n' Arrive .at Charleston,' 6.80 a m> SUMM'ERVIiLLE TRAIN. Laeavd Charleston, 8.40 p m Arslvo at 8ulmmenrvillo, 6.)6'p ma' Leoave8uminorvillo, 7.20 a m Arx'Ivo at. Charleston, 8.86 a&m CAMDEN BRIANCH!. On Mondays, Wednesday. and 8aturdagb Leoavo Kingeville, 9iQ0 fra Arrive at Camrden, 6.00 p m [Leave Camden, A.610 s m Arrivo at KingsvIlle. 7 40 t~m mar 81 .0t' BR~ADES ROES, &c.' 'DR A D88 COROWN HOES, Bteel aaid' Pots .JDlRkes, Glardon HooE, llU1~hoes. Horse 8hoe Neisls, (Cotton Card& ad Plow. Kits Mdo MoAfeR& .3 rear 10 .a FIE MOKINCOBiC UST~bgelte',,, DEP * p...