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Desports, W illiams &Co., Proprintors. I A Family Papor, Devoted to Science, Art Inquiry, Industry and Literature LTerms---$3 00 per Annum In Advance. VOL. 11.] WINNSBO)O, S. C., WEDNESDA Y MORNING, APRIL 29, 1868. [NO.45 Tilx FAIRFIELU HERALD Is11U11t1n18111.1: w!Cl.K1.Y BtY TtPOWIES, WILLIAMS & Co. Ty in the Town of' Winnsboro, at $3.00 in. 'r'ayin a1dvance. Z3y" All transiint aelvertisenients to be paid in advanco. . Obituary Notices and Tributc' 'F1.00 per squar~e. Selected Poetry'. _ CHIIEF JUSTIUE MARSHA LL ON THE 4 . TAND. The folto)vlwig hantzag. were Colpose I by Innis Itandolp li tt statue of Chief Justico Marslin 'ccen'ly placed on its podestal in frolt of the Capitol, ili Mlch. .0no11l: We are" fad to seo you, John Marshall, fny hloy, So fresh from the hisel of Rogers, So take your stand on the ionutnent 'ire. Along with the other old co(gors. With Washington, Jefferson, Mason, "and Who sinned with a great transgression, In the old fashion not ions of' freedoin and right, Anti their hatred of wrong and oppres sion. But you've como rather late to your pedes I al, John; .'hings are inuch lchanged since yon've hell here, For tie Volltle you hol is 110 longer tie Anld this is no longer irginia. Thie old Marshall law, you expoun-ldc of yore, Is 11o longer at: all t o I Ito purpose And tie "martial law" of the new brigadier ia stronger than habeas corp7u. o Shut ulp'th'o Volunto you hold With such care For tle Iays of the law are over; And it needs all your bratse to be iholitig in there, With "Justico" insc'ribod on the cover. Could life awAken'th' limnb of bronze, And blaze in the bteinished eye, What would ye (10 ith a niomeniltt of life, Yo men of the digys gntile by ?. Would yo chide us or pity us, blush or Yo inen of the days gone by Would Jefferson tear tip the ci''oll lI; holds, That time has proven a. li Would Marshall shut 'p tie volum1eoflaw, And lay it. down wit at sigh ? Woul Mason r-oll tip the Bill of Rlights, Fi-on a ra1ce ni worthy to scan i Anti llen'lry (ash L down :h patlrio's sword; And clang it. against the gralite ? And Washington, scaled il inassy strcng(h On his charger that paws lie air, Could lie ee his sons in their deep dld grace, Would he rito so proudly there I Ile would get hitm down from his big bravi hlorse, And cover his face with shame, For I he land of his birt is now "Distrio L 010'" Virgiula was once the namtie. Ohtriotto and South Caroina Rail 1011d Company. PRESIDEN'"S R1POR'. A To the Stockholders of the Charlttc and South Carolina Railroad Compauy. QnGNP1MFx :Your President and D)irectors ask to submit the following ro. port or the Company for the fiscal year t':rminatitng oni tho 31st of' D)ecmber, 18G7: The eannsfr the year .f r o mi transportation. amonnt to............$285,728 26 'Whilo Ithe e'xpen1Css paid1 dnurinig the samtio period amonu41t to....-........ 1i233'l 82 aaig tis balancbe $43i,390 44 WVhitcli has been appliedc to pay3'1ent 01n lills payable, infercst adid other pur-1' jo1se's, as will appear by the Troasturer's Report. ' 1nadt~g 9 the artlinry current oe penses of last year, a 'large amnounat of theo incomo was necttsley to the' itm plrovemienlt andapa irs of prop6r'ty. A litrgc port~ion of'thio tra$g of' your road, besides mnch otli'r valuable propouty of theo (ompany, was~ destroyeg by' thbo warI. . TPjtis was only, partiailfv restored in~ May, 1866/ whn'the' h'strain''an1 through from Chiigte to Coilbia, and.'I asaccon~njelgd nuader emibarrasy. ,e .rtwidh goane delay of payiita tO contractors. Fr'om theO earninga since, t. ,ose amn's hu~o- bnien \>iovided 'for,' and b irgo eixpondituros matdo in thie restora. t[4n of shoptt, piachinery, engines, . I ence [ho relatively lairge propotion' of oxpendit l'to to income1,. Theli resnlk of tho war was to l-ave all the propotrty n'at ddatroyed in a de'terio rnied condition, .andg hg esjlinnate of your Smtperintendents, [lhnt *50,000 were up plied to Qxitrao;ilindrtv cy~pendlitureO On this~ acotnt, is atle. As thne ag counts~ aro kept, all 'cerroht expem~ es paid itn the year are so cherged ; and in addition to the e'xtraordinary obllrges enitided ?rom *5,00O to $0,000 of Conf'derato efaimns are inchiuded, Bitt fdr theaso demands'widfi had to bu midt, tlpe nowcincomn wpal 'ljavo excegded $100,000 --which scom would~uye beehi pat y thr'od idtat ofi~ cent of dividehda tdo stoekhl~ederfsK. The enhiro bonde(I debt and interest on the samte to Jannary 1, 1868, amounts to $366,25 I. 21 . F'romi this, dolltlt tl hm inrest paid onl accotit of dr :'ronehb.l fGr tihe COtnanai'natttinr'o n $35,25 1.2 1. The entiro dleb due by Iti8 Itanld I)ill4 niunntsl to 161.825 :. To which add I le amilt of 'onds abovi stt d m you have the g $520.075'>. The floating deb:.: m chidm:g. som( uns$t-Jed Cu Smile clainis, do lLot, exceed $15,00. Th. above ineindes all liabilities lit w ii tscompuny is primarily responible, oXcept, a a lancer, due the Ariaitic, Ten. nIess(e nlid lhio Itailtoad (oimpany, to Io letained upen a se ltarrnet. (i[ inital.' accounlts. lar\( the comtplt in of, the Co>aa jhnia1 nnli A ngusti N i0rad, :and maler -vmr :n thority, conh'1-rred at, thei i'i:ene mieeting, this "Comlpanly h- n. it;e guqriIc to 4100,000 (if the i-st mor. gage lonls of that road, accelpod bil1 to fthe amount of $00,000--less $5,001 paid-an(I aidvncod to this date abou. $00,000 in ensh and materials furnsied. As collater:arseenrity for these advatices. boids and stocks-the property of that Company--are hold by your Treasurer. This road ia new completed twenty-six m iles, aintl lirtek-layirng progressing at t rate of .8: nh. pr month, tind, withe eo (orliolduion rIom ised by con neetmtg roads, is expected to Io fr:slied to mieavie-evenly mis froma Colombiat--in Selpember next, and in ai few ImthS thereafter to Augusta iaking its elLir leigih abont eiglity and a half muiles. The hill filed bY tiwe :mthl ael n ai lria I Comrayi, to elj!oin its Col. s'rnelo . Ims been!I -1 . d :whs h comp1.1lainant, mn thlhws Court of A p Ieas ini t he S tatev. :s ii. v:: b-: th1e. able Chanlcel lor be . whomI' it was r nrgued. It. i .,; be);li vedl thrat tlie com1pletio n of this import anl. link im: a great. i 1.onwi? line of trade, Irave), express ni iil, will inake its stoki anid iols u: the host senrities of their Abis in l e SothI, and that. it Will add over *100, 0)0 of' ddidI ional annimIal receipts to yom road, with an :tverage production i the country. I ts position is very comiiand. 111g. and the public leCessities of tle Country lae long dimaided its con structioni. notw iithstandin;i the fl apt In opposi'tioll of thie ml.ozt po w<-I fill co rpoa lion in the Stale. This very 011 o joIn is tbu higiesL pr of its pulie iuetl. ness and necessity to the citwzens of Georgia amd thi Carolhi.. :. Its shorten. ing i hr ia ttnit live h1o1Irs will bi-m : a lPrge traveil I his roito frinI the Snlih west anti North-vnsl., hll Gilltot to ila-whicii ilow 1sicss thronglh A 1git1S ta., Tho income of your roal, [rot 18 5 to 1861, rwanpid hrum $2-12,000 Lo 3 12, 000--maiiing' : a! nvrag e of about $2'15;O0per annui. With only Iil the mail pay you reveivud then ; witi a portion of the line of your road desole - ted by war, and not vet restolred to 'ils former produciYe capacities ; with a iaiihiro of the crops for he two Ia st years; With ihe incr-easing cimpetitiot by coimecting roads, and tire impracti cability of ulattiamauig plriper ithrougl freight and passent:er ta iki, a .sched. nts Northi and South - the lorarid fol that you have cause for congr'atbition t ht the incomo is so nmarly ecual to its form'er average. With tIbe inrera d local production anticipvated, ani with thle completion of l.the Montgotterty a "Id Sehn, Macon ai(n A ngusta and Co 1nmilsa ad Anagrt a Rl~lroads ~i is he.. lievediLi'111 e th Ino inlcomet ofr 101n roa will amiot t o bet wren 0040,000) antd $500,000 TVhie yout can de&dare tenl to fifteeni per cenitum1 of di videtids, anid rapidly ret iro all .the dIobrs of the Comipany, nas was the practice anil poli cy of thew Board, fo. several years be f'ire tihe war, ot, a compa~rativehv. e mtrl1 inIcom~o. IE is, however, trpe, thtLh cost of oper ating roads is greater iln al luOst every respect thani antecrior to I1861, exccept, te lbhor , whlich' is less relitable, butt as cheap as former. It is grat ifyinagt L. oea rd to C knowledge'i t ho itered and ehlli cc of~ the ofleur, agent s and emuployee: genl ertilly, inI the dischlarge of their respaec live 4unle. .WM. JOllNSTON, President. .AhorlR UOION ILEAGUE OUoinaus. On Tfhursday ovoning thoro wat-I a largo'm'eootig of- white nnd colored peoplo held in tho Temnporanco Ihall, itn this~ plac.e. W'iihi. J30vo,1 t proti nonit and inteolligent coloredA rnn, had, with his owun conent, boet-annne to addl~ress th~ imeeting in -behalf'of the D)emocracy. AtV tho appoinited time he failed to mako his~ appearafnce. We havto thea miost unqutostionablo' athorlttity-~viz : hit OWn st atomiot through a prominent citizjon--thaut hec wusI$ prevenited fromn fulfilling ahi i up pointmenat by threats utpon his life. lie was told that if Ihe mtado thne spoeoh that lhe wouldI ho treated tos thre, samoftato that Ashbburn moct. .1 j i hdnto sWat surrounded at nights and Ihe annhli: family eortiflod by. Laoyal Longuea,.-9 (iokmbus {q4 C Sw).n .hatve been.>roolo.)ojie . ittr "t . niail winited Ormknt a, a;tG 4~0: 0' e im~poachz meintiriail, not tr wihat hes coild spy'oig Ito hntpeachmntu charges, but, to haveo liiw9r.. lawyers. Tho majorIty or the mnanagers, however. wtinhlnt lkr, it. Sergeaut Bates and his Jh' I :;at ates carry xing' t Ia i nited 'tates 11ag, ar iva.d in \\' ti.p n i tn !-ho 16th, aind, 1..mN' y lr-c crOwd with it ab:il ot f mt i, proe. Ad to the .IEtiive AlauAon where h: was:C recied by the ' b thw : t--pjs, vmld thel Conull.!tedk 1. by im eli to the ast. nitoi. lo e itm el to Ser'geant Ia aiS c'trdial v weome, and expr e:. .J! hs ;r t i t i a t t e in himn after hi I lIng jI it y 1 Vto' als1:o in v ite.d himn to c.all u1pon h:iml gain, a1. I Ii i him h1 h :; to Ild vr h-''tali y i'. his 1), -v. ta. ocso , l~t o o bt lenod loi t pledi t:ou yo::-! Iu r: of ! t -th. y.-1 1toi thn o ropl tan f litel, awl]:I i h-vin e '1 ld t tthe ( pIer.) I I w Ih ihm. ofal' \c.A I hire t i ( iv red tho folin add re : e Fi:1.~ow-trr~z :s : it, is o ig i the fit that I am ae iitizenm (f \iseonl tin, thi t L have been invited to a1Pp ear, her(., on this occasion, an for I'w brief moments to preisii nt to yon tI't guest of Wahingto -t yotithfla Son or the state ofr icni-Sr gealit Dates. (Choirs.) ile. finding at polmlar errvor c~visting inlhel tt of tilconin, like that in w.thry North ern] )iState, to wvit: that the peopfe of the Souitherr: States, whoml ouri Coll quering"- ars ubdued, were hostilel to th fi4, unilrtook to Carry it frol Vlicksburg-' to Wa-1hingtonl, for the purpose XIahotingon the dolmI t eo) fdollt thi ecpiA. lit has d mllion.,-iriatd to tih pp of' the count y and to tha W01rbi, that no Sueh h'ostZiliy exists - imt, on I ni t aay, that the ipeple Q the Smo h subtmit tt a of il caitho Union in.;ood faith, ai ) 1 ere detrmin.. edI to mlainitain theiAlegae to it, and expe( a of tihe Nurt oth main. orin us.(Appas.) udetam that ':r Btfates will n~wproce~ed to at te fl!.g' oi the dumeof the eap1)i t:, I. Unt. L. will 1not longer. deftain youl in thi.! ra in storm), furlther. than'. t. Snau it n ot frgt, tle day, .>'w\ jut even Vy-r agdo, when 61 ou flag was lo weIed. I huiity ii aod t ierow frot the bamtlemet s of ' Art Humter and rejoice that now)%%. it rises in triumph miory4-1 on the dome. o tihe cap)i tlal. (lipeated cheers.) General Mungen , repreientative fromi Ohio, h.igbeen called'. up'on Tor a speech, saidlhe supposeA dhe hadl thms betin hollired L-Oui !.el serv ed atlVikshurgo~itl tho surrehler Pergeant, Wt -., he rnmarked, hadI joulrneyed uithlifu .a sinlgle! cent o.: expenl ( ra':l'n. . biiough i tnhe g outh meetrug everywr with hospitalitly, andt receniving; pjedes of fideity to Oth flg, wlhi the inpli of th ! iouth uphold to day,,Tit e.mn of' the nloble soldier. ough. hie cont inned, to sauly on r rudeAl y wi n'e i-n tat. the p oi of the S 111!1 m .o mor- loyal t nl the- manl (Wendi'll P1'hillips) who boasted ill an adIres u t. t lh S ih na 1' sti. tutet, Soeeral years'. ago, that, hto hol jahored llilvhlvln reals to ta o tliirteen SIiates uit, (tI !t iii. Thire m it bill piending in C to remove p-o - litical disaiit iies from G.In, la mgyt,-reet. and othera1; butl. 1 am1 it) favor of Imeln1d - ing Wedell l'ilhS, fQ 1. think h" has all the time boon voting illegAlly. ( Ilanghter..) 1 bel-ieve( him this dlay a gyreatir trautor. tio~ Jell'. Da v is, or- anyl ot her' im, (t rit's of "TI!mat's si)," "Goi od,"') and if his to vLi ote a ticket, I wSa:t, him to votec acco.rding to thet "old.fhig," 'te for Si gant l3.tes, aiid T1hec Serigta lnt itenf pro~ceded to the~ annu'' te, aid tthe processiont was reform ed :nii] procneeded( to the Hut frttt of' capitol, forn thbo purposei of' n tir lig thme flag fromi lihe dome. A t tth utic[ ar' of t hie chi ef of' the caito pol ice, wh io statred that, he hand ordlers .naot to al low anyi, dleiousiitatiomi in thme biiingit . !ie fitr ther' sahl th at the1 police haid orditt not, (0tio adiit .rgeanat Biius wi';h his Wlig, but, lie cold uiass in withtott it. t~eof theu cimnotico' of c:iti.enls pr'o dacerl ani ordleri firom eii. M ichler, ah IowSinig thle Serigeanlht accet'ss to the domei to iunf'orilhis flag. Th'fe pl)itcemen'l, hoiwever', re-fused to allowv them entrance tuloss thie perlmit was~ entmiiotd by thme Setrgeant-atI amo of tho Pmnat e and Il[onse of Rlepresentativ,:3. Bv the per son~hal appliction of Honll. Ohns. Iil. 'dridge, of Wisconinm, the endor'sement of Mr'. Brown, Serge'ant-at,-rma~ of the Senate, WvaR obtaineu~d;: bitt as Mr. Ordi way of tho Honso of Reprosoutatives, could no(, he( ''onnd, it wals deci4d to escrt tihe Sergeant to the WVashington Monumeiint, andrih 11* tiaufuri tho flaig to the breete. T1hec cr'owd, I hmerefore, pre. etteded tiiitiisf, antd in a fewV miomen~ith tho door Lo the unfinjishied s'truetinro wan openld by 1.ho patLriuic jo: tin', without flrUrow) ta'd Ordpuyu had cirylorsed, ay oflliia wppr or jpii t .1 ont'er h biiidag, aniJdt flag which tihe' Scr-, dply dt upla9(. 'l rin),'Of' Notw Yo1i, wns introdited and aS~dreasell (heiidienc: Sjlr i Bdns":'i~ As t~inokgdted lyfto miyself 'sto you; tha roco itioni coimmittee htave this ~ment'rerqnest' 01d mc so wecm you and your flag, after having been driven f'roni tfio .portals of' thm nmll' ,.pio1. Ater Hui a relpulse fo" sv.:b a source, no placee could bW mere happro. priate (hW here, at t a base tofh moll r'l liate the virtle' o' *eorg \C a.s til tift1 iit f 1 t gn' lt p trviot look des% 1 upo .m . : A.:twbo ly picture to-Oly, i . I- elivor :!. other 1: farew ll addres~ to all th.h p :91 a 0.c 4pets of1 a1 distr:cs t iliutrI V. '1 uIlt a ilu:n ll t t": 0i it I:1. T a icle l ainl er, u r !!.t by' : 1.0r. ,,l . ' Ip the banks o10 I t hI '11 .: ipp'ia.1 ptla--S itn 109 yo tn iig iby AIA. h IA i n of \'in iikh a - n t 0 ' i-i h rh Janunrny, h1!1: !- - I l rm b . *.1')i 1 .eu ' in :l . . 1 a t by igh, a i'l' y iv 1,\ fr 1 ,rrl y (.ii' w':t. y tuonth , t hroughthe oth 1 -.\ii i lina, North Carolina :11i(1 ir i itilla, oa i Ovllywhere throughout th e enee re bellious States, it ha been hailed wiIth joy :and gladlinss ever cIty, village" and town joining" inl the glad Shout -oldt men an youn m.m, ain. d ier t aml itize s iltron: 1:111 i 4nuid enlz, tllal w!eomn i'. I t':e1 h h rnat .nt g:omer'y amnd oomD baa 1apital of theofederaoy, you were eSvortl to the domIe of each capito!, and the stripos I adL stars hi 'll vitaill the balmiy brceez of the' ono'. rel"-lii oil- iouth,:unid (liethe p u LII ComL'llt pepile. T have it fro.11 Your Own lii-, that e verywh oe uponl yOur. (tiumphal journey ytou have recrei it:e same warme. joyous, lpatrioti r , !: all wt t. th expendituir nedj.lk) oilla, r \'iek Ibur t \\ 4 lI Yet liere, - the capitai o1 f1he na tion, by men full of 'j : ".- A boasting of loyalty, yl hv9 m1et. your f i , you- only rebt . .\I the mioient 0o expected) lo crwn vl. triumphal march by lami that thig. uponi tih demo of tile c-piml. th Woa.oi' lo orts oi that teipleU of 'er ty a-e Slamdn youre:d i1 y ouyz are (IrIivenl to, ahng o-).'.n - ment ; taal thee wOt bow l head, oidhaou taed your . or Had lie no-called robei trnt fuin it, twlinty six L se!iht tr ' radh I Colngl'ess wo.aIl havel.' welco0me idte divsmvantled e on wih .shoutsi joy, s1 being odenes Af rn 'I: v 111(0 tIO thml C o11! till 01 111 , le n tri - uwumph;Itly througihozt ym tioe journey without an inuh, :ei r. in te o.. n t their Seurs is th eiune bano 1 r d! ::wun!o Ad by a. radical organ thus : "Tv-.'-A t!'o he 1'.notif" 1:'! ; I Ful Ilp lte Starry abg ; Inslti no Suliey yry With hates p o (luted ' vag." Could you expectQ( a htrf fr 1ida o hf )kou' el.ntry froi ni a source ? You r imistake, yr. Normanlt is n11 innocent and a tiionai ol i wneht b1e i lI d I.1 t01 of f iingof ti e m. You their lot lodahm ing of Go fo th" Uniokn was :'nere, T'he people Once thoulv-.t Ill v ou: but like yourself, tlw la1e fure uHt they ep the word of promnise to I he oar but bireak it to the hope. Ifad you taken some d3uMy rump or 1114L o:il, and born hi Athiabr uo your oac thraoh thbuy frmtht bilno landeihim ei yheeardia iCnonesi wol havoie oen th vped yoths 'boed toors andoiii whndoue thaut y~ 1our11 sabhe boutetherhA mi. en itizen of Aposfrian ol de et-into the gottreched armsJ1 of the~ Goddess~t-' tha Libeaty, whic cro te o of ti py old heavens gollIOdu fro BIn)~os (d whsthe tauel.eo ~vho.o Seate in thatii saocapitol fybrm md the Coonstui of'4noi oura fthrt Ii he inadeyss o ie wah druvn int wthu powoietur, they ir this .nimon. tnga rbuken forthhih c ia elriept poer. vi.'r voiwes __t _ , "I8I 1.w lMlllll bt;VC oll ha 1 Td ft h.. 0ilj1101 yObl' l InOYoui aiv' i'1 o iii~t s al l i -r .4i :I %(I hav Ille ha,).1u vi)qv1' that W1181 You cci iid wtfi.ii.foi 11ap o f ~ i w !1A yot . SCall'' i Ia ra it brl'L It- JI'i Vti' . ai l a111 d wi i 'I ' I ' ici. fo I'i B urita a l "h Then, (1.C v.:1 Your llli'c llhgiIi iI hk'il P)Mv.)IlO CIl1~ f' O "'..."ell ill till o:hlill\ , :1igh i1t'l'. lde nation w i l "Mu"iid ii Of I=e momr~iL winh I Q, sI Ilit , apm wJhli~V i lieo 111111 r I"! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (1 Ill10 1(lo ly Nil O ('IU, cn'C i ll wil eII? ((fO) I lltil fi. 1''in in'f3iii1'1tsiou of ' sail r e jll ,', the ii r''310I'. frboms' in anIld . Virotioi l el l)'L.., f111 0 p act 0,(1~ til-il -Vy ill Ow otoli1d o r e at lie alli li-, oif IF( v ill 4,1 ofc fdIV .i'O wt Sil.' lta) ol111 'arlivl to 11 4' ril Ini t. 8(~ro laII 6,ni u xll I i , 1 V-lllag er tI t il 9! ii at.n I I llti I ''iii' i a1 ~ i't ls ld par Ilo 0 i kh '-. 0l l' ellI, loV,11 11111 mikel Q. hII, nQC th'liKcioll It v11 I soile,' the lid ful -S'1'lt~ .oct:0l-in Of o naitionalb Hig tov eI roffA aio% aitl S~~~~~~~- a 41 0a b. .1,'o!c 1-t~id waols Mht Po, 3 iClitCurtof tom Uiv. t;iI' SOiil l:' arid ACIL .m111111 otir Hfl C! (I.flh'. lC'et1 to lirt Ow C i .i;fl of(111 1 %)pvraolii o tit.- provison h ofal saidt iA ..I m d s i bte vnI-dU tlS it hert-h) s arilj.itdrd its o real] a-3 fiollow" I~ ~ ~ ~ 1 hI IU)i I:''il. I') bcno (I i ch rasry :Iwll ill graIVS to101 :1 3)0 ol 11(10 '. t , - !Irofi h ll Lbe cq al t ik IargC I' vir t'o: 'I lie (10.11 Iii p('citd 1111Q cry Llt..! 1 1 w) Jlldlh ibe o by lgw. ~1orit i Lro thatn Ihe Slalr bo on ou h !' .01) . pa i 11 dVflgt r -figo ld be 1'-1 ir th tt.qr t.l o f. Tao il (Onvo ' Tl.4uI- Taic beo Yoirk Timehs admits thatl tIw. llo nogr%o iiirgoite o de towptlhi1 i,y "nator reslinto deliggC4 ui t130 1 IN1gii', SOCtey' o'i o W til ic hll t 0 'AL r I' t :ru NiEiGiRo0F s IN I.\1N W EI.L, 8. C.-AN oVr Ellos1.1 l1.I.rr qBY Pi.ANTATION nAND. Qoof t uost h'f 1n 11,13dtr. yvcr recorded occurred on Wednes. day list., in larnwell )istriet, wIlieh shows that the seed of ad iozalismu, se thickly sown in this State, is benrih.i r fruit with a vengenuec. We are in " dchted chicly to the SaM annah lM. d janl/b(t) for the following particulars r It appears that on the day montion. Cd Mr. J.anies lartin, tie 4'vere 'onl the planta(ion of William J. Lawton, I ..osar Alb ulal. larnlwoll Di: trict, fold one 11 the tiold h: Il: to 0, work, aw1l1 comm11)en)e1 piquph.1i.. To this the e r je< (ed and t dilii 011ity " IiSnIulie ::l. 1 im ie f a he Ile oI-0 ca llte up, ilit by \-iolie t (li g tia fhiur-thol increased Iks ire, m1a h ras edl heavy h 11uo the l, ul it) h s h1141i1and attmptd to Atrikv (he OVeriSe, )nl ot im il, la111, ho 1m1an-:l..1 tid to evade the b'low. The neg9ro thenll' all.te m hpted to 1trike th o ndi)la 'blow, but the oversor ilrw a i4to. andll r shot. hin l the h in'lie wing a slight wound. ee h retireld to hisii bonse, and for about lialf an hour a111 reandquiet. The negro. - lmen wh ile, l1:l - bilen .111 olg his fellS, illit W h m ttI v iiol nd .10011oo e IIn awd then:w Ii-lbleI around (hI l'eoers1r'ish holshe d. .NeI rly all i e 110 foI'hers on I 444)1 t a tion wer in 1he asseby11, and111 the oveNseer eingii tht his life was in banr.jumitped ot I o wido ,.fi r:In . Shot.4 were. ligire' Ier him onega fhihi woulod him. o :dlie tll ol.. in h t hi'lver, tlum woumd - tl and1 bleelinlg, andl( por ne1d bv the saVa1gIe1 vrowd om ]"lrt now ilit:iued p)r ectt fur y. Aft..r i chs of a a I m thile, thie over.-ol er rite 1lAhed hnrs of Mrti . Malle, whow hu. bnd waU aln%. i at thi time. I to im ploredI her to take him in andl sh-elter him froml I( theyolling pursilers, w ho were seeking hiis life, which ,ho did motwillingly. Thn Ihe tok her tand outside ho dooi, iI IfI)r more thia anl fOury. hold the murders 11t bARy,resisting alM their offor-tv ".. eon,.* an ir:an1c e and Iefny ng Io neilld to theirdenlilld to gi'; o I u hoir vidien They1) strove to oelt i14r1 kt:y, iut sh st1ruggled nolbly,.Inwroically ' mainitain.. ig her Iwition, and receiving many bruises a t their haudr.. Fiingy t ould not icao wintimi d ate thi-, cou0rageousI, la 1y1th1 fo0 vies of theml brok il Ohr window of the bonlse,:mnd they, were filiely foi tinwd by otherl, an.d the wmanI 11n inlsido soon fell a vieilm to their (vage frly. th S t wCrt lvd lit him, autnd g bimi uchidhot entroerd his rtio-l. Wh41ile1 he lay upon the floor, Scho agou tnis o dentlih, negro women cblame Up tand beat him wit ciksand s01om t ofihe worsm. amlion;;" them) dec.lared tIht they would not' leav without at ieou of his fle.h to carry litomo with them. A u ,ore brutal or d'abl,(ici mutr der h perhaps nover- hoon eonunit tedalnd thos who perpetrilted the toei de , whi of thiex oet 01'o.'uXs cuting their hedid purpose atded 111oro like demlonls 100. l00k:0 froni, Van.. deiltiuo hnll nhi ngll m1ii inlte oem gloo of lutmranity hilon ungae in theary muerjous.'P~ wor thry-wr Rial s w~touldo pctl 10) thio --ohu shorangd that the re0 ponsii ityfo - wit thos who haveI'':) ANsin,tered through' tr:(h South14 the seeds o blodhedrv, aod - Souhwetrny SI corgia.1 \Ve was ato good ovecrysou and a n cllnts maon liitin uer iy t.Tere wuorol tiirt ofo negrolst engagedil inC1)l~ the i, o arsted' and aerefnow ed in~ coftne Ti",:b P(ii-:ecn:iANdl~ 1P,)r IeN eN SAtur'dy sav-:Te West u t hiexing ch) uch i theis cliy aineou Tuesday niht., adjournedriestor 0dar Undrohe orde rof.tlo aGnrac A'sembci, thoe, oif. is tstd e ldoreusedu to ho tothe 4Asselytlg we givens until thi spingO~ iPrtebytresytria bedrp'e ino Rtitey irolalL r ifomd tht.nneo Arhe , minite belonging to the Olohe West~ Luexington Presbter .tLo MappoIred atr moring. \Vud pr)lJnemnof'~h divin inl 11)0 Presby,(,eia Chr )rurch i Kngitcky A ruim, a witel delegato t,h convn-n ft i from~ou plgeliold; was n rted, fe tdy 'inc by thie Une~itedb Stte Mrsha forfraud ady embezzleen of~ piivorn metop funds lafn (n is ow ohd inl) fro (h 11 ehi ( 'il olfproven11W ~tedlij (nrl'0 .. At bo tried be-f' re the U,,ited States~ (johnt. I irkin M'.ercer y, 2 11/4. WY r M .IN AN) N:;nois.-As well chaim oqiialitv of powers4 aimnoig ',o b.asts of the field and tle fowla of tho air, ats to aSsert tht thI negro has pow. erM anil capacity eqial to those of tim white ii. OIe (ay an eagle cam Iowi rom11 his iofty evyIe into a dark :u4 sh:1Iowv wool1. 'There ho saw an owl sIlig on a hollow tree, blinking at, ~ho rays of un111gh1t which IlckereI thIotydi he bra icheq. Says the eaglo to the awl: "1rotlwr, why do you Sit, h !er " :~ day, in this gloomiy and lone. som1 wood 7 You are a noblo bird, S in;' : a~l fent hiers.-yOu look like "e: enni' iY with II nt into the light, "i'war. aid ntiwai, and togetlier rWo wIl i, upon Iho suim, whero the air. is iM :t0i bracing ; soar out, into the cerinl'anii domte' (If i eavei, anI ho iv 'omi)panionl in all nmiy fght." "Ah say V the ow , 1 ('t' lgl tus; andth fudtho suhght will hI!ind ane0.") N hati". savs I ho ;igle ar you not a bird ad a broth. er . i |hots of laughter.] I will ''o .vot to it. I']Ilir of tkpplause.] 1l0'1111 t ly nrged, thb ow at Inst, conts, . ald together t.heir moitt up wa.znls; Iu, thii owl blindel and falling, en JIM fo pi,' :[1 thtei englo taking him his back, convelts limalf inta0 sort f reedmn's l"art:mi tit hold h0im1 up. |,'houts of laight er. Bitt, the owl be omes a heavy load, a i tim e1aglo seeks iml vain to ".1 him oil his huk.. rte . Owl i.; coit eit. to havti tho eagle hear hiiam il). so Ie si icks to him lik- a brothi. (T, until both fall to thu earth Puid are dashed- inl pivecs. So it, will be with th eagle raco of men ml illits exporiiment of carrying tho ntegro.) abovo l.he splere for which lie. Wa1.s mttade.11 ii. The nltwlo finds that ho was not, deS'nt)d to movo ilk the sphero Of ;ove emen. 1Bit, the Hadienls con nlI tie counstry into a Freedmneni's Bi Teal, ti, a d 'Aeek to vilocatt ' lim by piltu ill him oil the backs of the Northorn tax pa.vers. Tho attempt, however'. will Ili, and if persisted in will destroy the usefulness and prospetity of' both raceca. [1 lorhs' spke'ehf inlt[rftford. 14:INN-,T IN 'Vto vi1.. -Tho swill dkirs by tho 1ncants of the gift. Conoort81 and lotteries. jindir, vi riond..liegus xhave been qitoOager to avm~l,9.Ldh solves of tht patriotic or charitablo im Iiihst of dio.1 piubie. II idertakb their sellenmes to raise Iutnls--now fo' reliev ing t he South, unol n 1)ow/ lidi)vs and or.. phan; of tho soldire, and.now for eni chlSi ini tioini tmetel.criec. Tho lateist. Of Ilmie high ly pions. uitdetalcinmgs as Lilh! sehenwn to ormonlent andl elnelose th"Io (Aelattysiig eme:.:ry. Vhon it was, priojected, so discrediallble h.ad boon the hiitorv of that sort of device to raiso mniitey that overy meais WaIs emtploy6c to give it re-tpecuibilit.y and credit Prominent Gnorals were induned to conlitniend it. Tho //erll of New York caio elneirgtically to it ,siporL, ,and tistifi. to its reliability antd lonist.y. 'lits it got, a wido fime and mneh mon ey was gol.ten from the public. ' when just as it was to have lnen concluded, it blow. i) as a ni)other aiddtd to the huln-. iAreds of switdles of thu kind that have deeomved the publio. Thelu press of Now York, in a spirit cf milchiovonsniess, have all fallen upon the 1/era'l as the backer of the sc.tme, mid with admirable affectation indilged in cograt.ilatuins of iie pulic upon the dittrmintation iof Mr. Denniott to redeeom all thii tickets whaich had beent sold so mui ch tbrouzgh ihis in flimneo. This cenmo mit. WVednesday morning. Ont Thutra. day) archly annoimited thatt Nr. IBonnett was not, exrctly ready to .go Ont with, the red.empt~ion thec day before ;'but Ont I hat day Ito wiould piroceecd, with com miitndable prt and promptness- to maiko all right, with tdhe deluded popl~O. It is said that Mr. Hlottett, wats irneh annoy., oid-that <pito a muniltitudo besmegetd thec //cratl of~ice.. PTh itsa carrying It jokhe righmt far. But It i.9 mforred thatt Mr. 13. will not, again certify to the lhon-, e8t ii'tnntions O1 any suolt 8.cheme, how cyrpious its pr'of.:siol oiuts. Tr.~ Esc'rmrn.-Tho negreos an~d scalawaugs hiacj thtarigs ..pretpy ,muc~h their own) waiy yesterday. H Iundlreds of negrcos (fom' all parts o? 'thjeon-. try1 ind~ud ing Souht (Jarolinas woro in attundanoo at the Court Uouso the~ dIrumi and1( life were in uso, and-log. ).Voo88ions paradedlo ticbo stroote,s$ ome oifte Radwial negroes gre w 'vr in digint when they learned 't) it 'a~fow of their' race htad v'tod tho'loorgit.. io tiokot. .. Trho mion mot'inteotok' in tho rcsult of this elootl6n--tho4 ta~x-patyers-ltoomt to bie totally'Indif-, feront ; 'wo t4rust, htowovrg thbt t:ho. balloting to-day and. $hogiuqg(p~ng days of the q ottst .. gi ll i yto. that the. .whIite pegIlOoA'II nd3 county intend~o pol1ul it6' Tiheo number of Votes ## ftfrd ages. OcoP.-' o iro W(O1di p Bhemnau, Edg(?~,'is the resiilt~tf'a ho olootion ini thtit tDitrict '(dr outnty,) The codntest Sw'es 6arposty ).Led i4 o. mtoerata ouandiilatos. fo, t g9~eoV d atos have' beoA elOoted ,ort. 94 i$ latuo : SontosD, Riig 7