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THE FAIRFIED HERALD WINNS OR-, m. . Wodnesday Morning, April 29, 1868. 1)espovos0, IvilliIIIS & CO., Props. Our Polioy.. For the present at least, the witt Pe' ople of the State are without a Voice ik the government of the State. ''l.c maddest, most unscrupulous and in falmous revolution iln Iistory has i4ntatched fhe powers (f the State from tho bands of the! race, wro settled this country, reared its civilization :Iild gave it holor, wealth and world w ide infiuonce and transferred it to its formcr laves an ig orni t t atil l'ee bl rico. There is a rpu.ignaice to i ture in tliis wholo matter, that pre figures its doom. If eauctasian intel lect 111d elt rgy and atfCrican inldol n'ce and debasement are not lies, tle thing Cunnot otald. Lmled to tihe s irface of events, by the stormi tif pas. sion and excitement, the latter race may ride gaily enough for a season, E'on the crest of the waves ; but le t t'io storm abate anid the waves sib sido and they will mink of their owntt stolid weight. Politi-al infinettee fur a time is beyond the power of' tle white manl. He hat.4no voice or ires enco in thiQCuluncils of tie Stte ; but with his intellect, his capital :nnl his energy, ho can even in this dark~ iier regnuimi make himiself felt as the poiw er belhind the IIthrone, gra ' cr than the throne itself'. 1. is fortuntete that polii ur power a ld imlatoerial prosperity are so Int imately conne'l ed. Lat. ratdiarism do what. what it will. If otr poople re build iheir wIast e places and d eve I op t(ei I sources, nature will vind icato herel f atteI they will recover the infiluctee wrestod from tliei by ya aimqe b:Iyo ne cts. P"einded froml polics, h( t our people addr"ss tleiselvei eari estly and steadfa. stly to tlir materiial itteirests. Fi rst. amin oig lese of course, is our atgricututire. There are tiwo processes bly w hichi th an at he d veloped, by br'inmg ing hiere a hardyv.thril'. ty, explerienced imminigrauit ppulationl Uaw1l by expandinmig t: e prodlactiveinesS of our lands by the uso- of mudern im provelmon its. We will ullude to tlhcse again. The Great, Trial, The great impeachmenitt trial ce is to bo drawing to its clhos. Yestor day (Wednesliiy) was appointed fror opnting the finnai arigmt iiici. U p to this time, the trial hias rather pre Sdii 0( the charnt r of a sh arp mall brilliant skirmish--the sharp shoot ing, tle tau les and st-rr tegem, tmdei eover of which desigus ar mashed, focuies muarshial led, poesitionis takeit antd cominiationis made in pr'epatrat.'ion fotr the deciive' lng of the cotest. In this tr'ial Atndrtew Johinson is mterehy a proetoxt... It is the CJonttt ion oft (the(i nationi, that la in lac. iianignted be fore thie Sentate of thie Untited States, bya per'jutred, un tseruiiputlonis tailical.. ismt. To satve out' souls, we canntiot feel any ingile, or ext i' vagant interest it tihis great diramna. Excluided ats we are froam all patrt or lot, in- thiis (Ionstit u tion, we view this spoet acle as5 wo dlo poli tical tmovemti tIs itt iurope or' w'ith lie feel ig of' abstrat'ion w~l iit h whtichi wo peruse the hisrt ory of (itith murderi of Charslos I. or L ou-is X. [ . A partt how ever from its liolitical importance, it has passing interest its a tr'ial. We read with attract ion, excep. int so faur as ii it is marr'ed by Btutler'~s brutalit y, the forensie contest btetween oipposinig coiutnseh, th~e le'gal learniing, the wit, sarcasmn and resoluttin with which it. is marked. Hiowover' it termninates, thie trial secures to IButler' the leadelr ship of his party.. Arrogant, audat. efouis, able v'illainotts, itnsenisi'ble to shame or' decenoy,. indefaht igabl e, quick, exhaustless in resoturces he htas acquired a comnpl'ete' anpremacy over the other mnagers-antd as the very genins of bia~ pnrty wiU1 honeeforthi bend it. . It is thought that te argument will hist one week and thien the Son ate will decide. . -,.Lot'Us Build an Ark. There is. to be' a deluge, says te Richmond .Dispedch, andt~ those who would be suaved should build an ark and got htto it at otnco. 'fThse who oannot pr'ovide this manis oif escape shiould: got up to high tmounitains, where peradvenuire they many be safe, The flood-gate:i of debate anid flaibhor s are to be opened on thte impeach. mtent case by rosolution of thme Son-. ate, and theire will bo such a flood as hass hot boon'.equalled sineoothe world Wasnbmerged. This opelnng of t-he: gates hias no dioubt been the resuil of "par'ty nec gessity.'' There , mus6, : be a st orm tht'oughont thie latnd, anti the rspeeches af all the foeina fna rantin Man gers mist raise it. The tpople must bo agititted. 'helCr mmut be canpaign doellillents. The aslslsination (If Mr. Johnson Iust havo its Collsequences traoIIIinciild up. T .his ti e wihy and this the way. A Noblo Loman, Ex-Governor Thomas 11. Seymour, of Connecticut, says tho (onstiution alist, is one of tle noblest Ienl inl a1l this land, will on1e, too, whose gar Invtis are free from 1ie stain of ) lood-guiliess. le is ashiamed of his collitry 's downfall, and, Ol thle annliv.rlsary of Jerison 's bi rtid ay, adIe.saed a Uoimiocratic meeting in 1wvrds of Iurnin tg clo 0t-4iCO an(] pa triotic fire. W e quote fih( peroration, illustrative of tit r. u .14 pirit of inag nalimity and1.1 the only pinch 1)to wh in the thle Coming srmg leI for Iliber y. II i Is In fa voor of Ill) .nbtefIiges, Ioit, distinct princ'iples ; nit tale sub - misi4n11 to a W\adlo or Butler us;urpa t ion tir d )spotisu1, but a 11gran11d riising of1 (lhe peole atgainst the conspvirattors and thuir ilnrunous schee. lie "aid: WAS illustvcat ed bIN", oeo s oo '' h it:~ ~ %I'''I"i . ,I en ~ ol l ( ~ dinlo, whenl. inl reply I-) a hewn-rles..a re mark fro i ou . q(' hIlt o4liccrs n11 (it (if14 '.!l, Ik' I211: ',~~ ~~i1 ed imia, h sah : ir.whe von b:avo "al ell :t V irllilr\ l it are M1) onisii.!0 thporl :ur-o (fily Nl- .' | ill mllense144 1 Iopplan 1! . I ' ' yI" u V p1 ly " :1, l4 4i.(! '-.I10- : I '-; I 41141) Ill Il I ( 1 :1 1 11 th a II I. s a h I hl be) IiI:I)I I4I IlI aPlie d.I ti l -r-rs :1, 1n1 ny ,1 ut m-111 l ill the :vv r.s . 4;11: 1w ihe .oratcs0Iin fay (ected, or iaiy know oillething (I* the 1m11tter, th . it. is neces:'in y, it, 6 s1'11. Ill low , to th o - ' s*; of pal i tllii 11i4e in 1I ' 44coun t ry t hat t~i I 44 :11,' i ol be I 41 12: ll411 4 so ditinct|C olmo il anld clear 4 1-l, ;' ' :1w,1 i lphoet! so t o ,l< nalt h,44111 m :4' 'of Ie teope 1. Il di.1'ing1i4:1 II el w40 n right ele nl' wrong41 in oh rwords, i.1 i hit "o dIit 1rl1 1,0 i i m I Lse jlIt 1 -r inl o . (At o m fath r sido Itha w %% t a Ill :v qo (oCea ry whe% II!re ibertc y i.-, wher I : Ioo1 penid eo iIS . |(,orn4 , on !',I An .1 n! in , 1 i f we so 4. ' : lar, a1 di tinlc( n -i4-rity of, tile vlhetoral votes, an lh' ( h- ll ar0e to sutoutf IPelaw:t-e, .arnyland . al Ketn'kyN, fo 6,r Ithe pino-l-e1 4 1, f 44' V fr ta ling": 1w mill ol, he 1m p it. will :le In 14:4o ry fI1 thle trim ph.uii4i 't plr:y t viiae ti h e.\ ilr ri. itl t 1o ad Il it r thI k mverml n Il t, n11d in au u rat tIheIir Ie on di ho I It of May e bCs, 11469. [A ppl.lose.] if1 youl are not preire~d 5'or 1 1t, y1,11 lied n1o nl0d 0 tole ir t1.3' ot et. m ( . t wi he Ot v r i w .1, ill IhII,. rd of' h11e1 p o t ol .lor - rv, r l(li at ing rIt tI' eni . tion of' thlis, peole, With hoollire~s and ('lv4i 'ie, (b . LXhin's "oA, rj i : ,To tyran1t.; nemer beneledt. kav,; U1.n. jom, 0 inl harlb, aU/ '4 in voice, vor I1*.S44e l atil linterty. Ma1 o1. and ite Military CommIn4i.44oion. Thor.following1 or4'der1, says.. the Co 11lumbia 4 /ire , gi4e1 the4 resul . t of,111411 th sion,(444 recetp.l conenedI 2 in4 thi city,110 for41 the lun-pose1l of ingniring:4 into5 thel ellaresofdt erlIlty lit st l' aj. tied 110 Dol 1.10 lliorTYV VO 10Tale., Charlstflv o v S o.,A ril 1, 18r08.t T. /1. l 1.0,11-|< . (uJintelntRou Ca421 rol entialidy Colum !>ia.Jla'l bot :I om Sinstlrc tb thel Ma-)0( you tat, bl t 1Spoial ~j0t Com iCio, ap. [Par.1 I V.,)s of Mar4h 1,P 41168, tx. amin~ of intod, andeport 1 upo, thed charges of 110rne41lyand ho treatmen fo4l'ennviet1s,~~ht h prfr epgainst Tms A1s11 ii~. he, uprntndnto ~'the Ptei tetAry of South4444 arolinad o has re-. porte 12n14t thdi c$harg of141 uelll andiC hars treaflloent mad againsm hJ'im are~ Aministraion, Tloas..ol, as, a1 Nuerint oNnotheo Carolina A 3 Shpition fork your; removaJ. Vatersoy J' J M A. D.e C.'~tr & . A. A . I. th 'follwn account [ I~l of e annua leb1 ; L. D. Chilsod , John Fisher, A. 11. Tuylur, ltiuluiind; In consequenco of changO of rosidenco, Major C. 1); Melton was not nominated for re-elee. tioni. At u subA,(ueit raceting or thc lBoard of ])rectors, \Villiam John stani, ]'A4((j., was unanimously re-elect ed President. The National Intdclienccr speaks as follows of the attempt on the part of the MIanngers to prove that the Presi dont headed a conspiracy to ruin the Country : Tbe testimony offered to prove con spiracy is it dead failure. The case has nut a leg to stand upon ; and a <de ceit lawye r would be IAthame11d to probecute it furt~her, if' indeed a Crti, that respectod itsetlf would unt at oneoi instruct, the jutry to acqiuit.. The whole thing is a Imiserable 111humbug und we calilnot believ Chbt lite iiur 1 ressectaklu Id' the. RepImblic!an vna tors will conseit. to cover Llaiiinislvsi with eternal dthsgraeo by voting to coi vict., 'lhe elect ion ik over, (iv !.-I'lietk Ily'e 1:111 pantt azi Ind ih Sia is i 1n'edl m'h-r I e iIh.. I fCt. I1VIy 1 en . 1 n.a (4444 m .rte4 (e(o, lisi w th hi b f rn~ii y (o .bk.. .we; c l iugh lit tilyII r. : 4.4i w, 1. i I t.n t, ihav ..t n et l i y </ ./../ /, /,, I.,,/ li b Ilit,I (4i~ 4 4. i'/ f 4',( V 444 4li V0 11:11 fil. itnbordiil e toW10 B 1 jl.d '. 'ii .3 Yt /4 a w oiant. ) a6 the. IVa lts .. t ji 0". I1:, //4 /rdel 'in ul wh41)(ich e inl 1,iy14 .1. I wlinli~ an (4he whto it e orL '.:wel, t in'' lit( oun/r i --/th- rl// ii /,,ro :c'rt by Mr. iV ll uao 14i n li Ill 1 r 1h ,1 V i i/,rr ur.t. il 'ht h! nI. it is 1.,1 w'il . it'1 - I'ul i l t : m - a ha1-:ilyl . l Ih aIl 1.4 f It 11 1 i,lr. ~,s o h 0n11 41 1i fsl. it.r- 1444 I . 1 i 111 " U ,fr . 'd 1%he i h "l?:I op e C, -. O. h w Il ak :tn oat idste er that will n.:y, (a :1-t lyhih 44Ct4 n i il e-ni ie b1441 y lii h lullw him wt l l .\l J:- hIt.'.i; :till i 1 i' : 41.Y d ,:th /',r i// (,i i i alre-i1 ! en g:lisi t h ell (O col vet i 1o 1.1 li(a. It:l 'm1 111141 he M i 1/1/ 1 / a e it(el s ihli ti'l i it:1 Ie b I ; i '' IVer hlis re'o.! nt.t.byI; j1iin of: I he l::W gt" 0f a1 pec inoal lw feto t Ihv,; i U .: i . I ' 1 i - i tfn tr all wl t i) e 104t i!4Vl a 9r 1hing. wichl is, Fully V o pns i far, by i -h1 aeca l<p rini rtion If Ito listinguis hed , ;hxy, 10 tiiu II.I,-eo lfte St-te. I'l,- chib t is , i i o tro u e on. li't like mo-i hib his it is ea Ikly ni l tilri -il-si al a.. thu lell . linihnal.- C-tis (n his itadical physicials o'il ! to it. - ell"-we level, huesy 'itinlyi a -f'n op its.4 1rly di'oalutionl Ia a firm re0lve to) en hI 1i it 14) deat hl ( l- iiuNe en h ' li, l t it t o il out I aisgraoe al exisilk n l il Ih 14,n. Th r t! an init e ringl 4r0-/ ande y~.' 4r/r'." t o t iiil :ilitty aviul yot i'io of' Ovty -- i'iit it Iw o w."ii' begoil)' Ito .lfri t. Dr. Am (i r, the ku/Y Itadwictl pl: 1ia n er. Cmi 1. ' he s 1 wi1it hi: w:llitill on" h-i-11 an.1 is k , iv inl ltie other, du 1i i s uky i )' bfigre ie tbltrI t fre t jine t cd'h ofots l fo i iueut it~alyt' 1icrats, I above nl on'uleto de on docney av' ewe niit dono (10 ttera ofan weiiexpectedi Whoil piil ed anyuh isi ganu an4444' iO'. overhehnng in-'reoty af ainst nb ?'' niae w204 o-n don o c dersa wei deiserved yon miht, have beenl'l l'wat , ahep wih at' ileti ne celymora wihou ?li Ilust forI ig of' supinenles when no nly ~a ini "1l0~ damrti oto-:lin Winn0oo, i 5 werePl (l pcrolord--In' Ihiius howtaty. youadind noti work feiora suees amictbor furo dlide11 n)1o de. uponi leret yourr sel1:4,(le, and partyI ,(learn 44 fr o el/', nid the ets o e le('on---ton/ one, thrfa i, cli o ou lon 1(4414 fre i i i. 114urag' Democratsii, am t impe04141e lipbi4Oans by'lall meas in yo41lu power, ow yor 441a vos oul ii ) lmocras andoo le. vn nft the1i ne tlhat'. r you nntndtoad ar rg-oyd ihs rule aml~cii al wil ble ela i in Noveber boor colloe frsh esow tol'-1 (u gelealr, forla weeknor thwogand then'breals ohrough, a lrong asc poe acno willg imslf claim and ontitled. tlott vctry. Youilst talso f'aay hin ltower stuildily. You mutlt himn pui arenh legirtiat ock f'orpic om-an m enand crtisman above al on'~t lt arept~ by0 Cofcedtiea of Iblis in thilt at a, meeting hel( at Turnipseedl' stuore, near Alston, on Saturday last, for the purpose of organizing a Democratio Club. Repestfully, .. Co. MoME EKIN, Soo. urFlUlaks. B. B. COOK, President.. Dr. JOlN WALLAC-, Vice-President. J. G. McMEIEKMIN, Recording Sec. Dr. J. M. GLENN, Corresp. Sco. Constitution of thle J]roat River Dcmocratic Clu1b. Article lat. Tlis Society ihall be oanled the lron" River Denocratic Club. 21. INs ollicrors shl1l ie a President, Vice,. Pre: iilent, Receor"li g 8.eee'i'y aid ('o'rre :l- 1.s lNinnsh4all hu- to prun:ofe good order, ato h':) the frienis of libtery to s Otire fr0eed4101om f le people, 1d1 Constiin. tiornd government for lIm C'otry. 'Ilh. This Sok'iety shall Ilse irs influence, il at pieaceable way.,', to it-tlt44e ite 0uccess foi estalihint* 111f lhin-mo:tijl 4 partY. Aser tn till ruitable w.etions, "ho right (f ( ach racee to i participation ill tle Gjov ''ile'tel. of 11he Country, comale,1 ntratC vith its res'p'elive viritt4e, ex ,rieneo and intellignceaand10 aanto oll. wvithoultdis.. ritiion of race or color, the enioyment of lilt!, liberty andl propert-y. .tl. 11 hAI1ll be t:he duly ft e:ach mmillber IfI Ili tlhib 14)luse his iltfluence ito prom oft piw 1 and good will hetwei thi whi Ilnd ''"t'l'4peop l, i tlake 4ievry opporiiny It inr ( he black 11na1n in sne natters a14 ma~y promoe his wl are, I and <klify him~ i inky his p''- i.'ion ill d4:ely, and I" lppre'into andu enjy al the right." IIll Ii vilegi suitable I" hi I Irevent4 cuniition. 1th1 Ally person e.-irou((s () lecomIle a6 mllember' or I hi ('1111 thai' ign 1 t 1 C si littionl, which nenay ait anly timel heI amier.11led )r :iltercl b, it vole of two tios of sulh mneinberm. \%44 til, s ill lite history of Ami erican inl sit itonsi has lithere iet it n ti pI'AC r t a Iecessit 1,Ir preino-allionl, orgallizatioin at unnim..i. 'y unilonl Democrats a1! ait present. AM no P'ieb since 1771; luve lthir 1e.. such nleed of' Frateni'iily, c4nltlEi, a4d liirpose tillm1ong "ll the friends of olarl liberty, am now. A I, no 4 iutu hiave the crowdligt events of' ui;,ly revolhiti'onl Called or' cleiret', bolder, br:er lealeri:hip i halin at this timo. "A mericanl ilsi i - people's lib ei ties - Fo--ntl ional Govertment-, are "elly, dintly at coneilmpt iolsly tas ilt l. 'The 4in.rl of state sovevigiy and I'or0onal Iibety is being publicly burned I y iele sli vi il I lie capial of tle lint ion. The lam4imarks of -ir fathers are set at na;tl, and the whole l Iie'I r1ed in wis lomi i-s 1)uttering :u(l1 ready to fall. "III tie hour1l of pltr 1)ino ocat must01 falter ! 'here i.4 1wo-k to be dilne-serious, ellle:st work ! In tle grave of' ititiolls, to which ilie (loverwilt-I44, of (itse States isN ho uying, tt 14 1 eies. of lte p eople will 1ur,,y our lerties, if the stirovg rrnia an.] stunt 4 IS ' .If 110te l)'eiti'.'nuoecy ILI not inl I 11) 1pv 1-1. Up1 -1 hl he doilig ! (Orgainize ! 1:n1ile all thle power. of' thle petople frl thle Je :4M': ioni of' their hl4erilages ? "itobber4 ar' b.i4erving dlown the1 old, hu44'baarkh:4 f untli444d frx4etla'i; thiieves aro'i m h-ly entling by ('4.43y 41004' to 04u' cei I'hv.1 ere4mpe. ; inlendiatries are apply ing tie Ioreb4; m urres a-nd astssins z:4nIl re-'t1o do th1eir Ill I ork ' he gri o .f 1144 night .pro'ng Ut ritor4 is ulpon Iihe thoa of4411 t-he na11ion. Dem'ocr'atIio in sit 4u tilns are' beinig no4isolessly3 8tr144gled1I Ar the' o I o a'r tus1 to iar'e 7 Are Iher'e no worth s143' of44 th Ile wis4er ari'tcitCs to ar4. r'et. it' eat 4)s'tpho whtich is thr ealtening d1estruiction of tho tetinple of 14op41ula Go. . ernmen404t ? ''A ise, y'o legions of the la1w amei chain pi1)ns (4f thw 1'oa)Iit ulion i U'ite !--organ ize!I- -consulb !-pr'epareo ' 'lStttlt by y~t4r wrongedl country as8 your4 father 1s s4tod by1 it I 1,ift it up fr'ott : ftal. 10o1 estat !4 1 Ilurl from t heir places~ those w ho de1cra4)?t e them ! Stan read iCity to u )4 t-her' wih th4e4 p1ower.' of mten who know fheir stren'ugfh. "'AZtand ready 40o crush usurf4l'a tion with the b)ayonet1, 4a-93 our fatth10er i crised their enem~flies54 !Stan4441 d t'o44.3 meei4 .t 4usur1pat ion, dieta44o01, and4( thoe(1 cont e4'rs to the coiiument weal, witi hpower' I "Iotoorats! organizo over)1yythiero! Or ganlize in 4140 to4wns, inI the count.r'y,. what your14 f'a4hors havo done10-what jealous, 0(n-s nest fr'olon often have to do---ight. for yourt4 lihtortles ! ~it t1ele i? no4w left you44 "Tfen Stato are u~nder the hee'l of the worst-. Depot ismn Sho worbl i1 a ee kniown! "Youtr turn'4 comes10 nex4 I "'1'ho Suprmo Court ;q muzzled-pro onht ed --pr'obiited'4-)o-oriden I "YXour' Stato courts are equ~ally endaInger "'Si -ter' Slates ire Africanizeid. and beast ly, indolet tand wortlests negroes-made the "Need you hiopa to es0cap1 the dlisp~l1leasr of a power ro base and bold4. as to overturnl Stato (1ns4 iitions044 ind righit' ? Militar'y sa4tra4l4g are th'c admtiniisltators of negro law in half 4he Uini ! "Is this not a I rpent to the othier half? ''A iiitar'y D)ie attor is being est~hablsed by Conlgret.s "Shanll a D)icftat r rule Amner'ican Repuli cans?- No, we say. D)own With thle-Diota t o..- anneor of LI erty. 1In his 'ecenlt lsp ochI at. Charleston, ao. oneinig 4o the NVeg' reOport., lIon. Mr'. Ash Iop said he expuaer4I to see the day when ai Iolored)4 tman wouhu 140 eoted to CongressI from41 Sout h Caroli4: q ud.wh'41en fthatt 8hoohI, ccuri, lhe intended o vote for the lirst blacik. nman there as a Sp ker of the Ilouse: Such,) a pled4ge' as this in boates ilth a good deal of accuacy tho-am unt of' Intolleotnua- and mforal statesans p which Mi'. Ashley brings to t-he pbiservice, Mr'. Ashley, in the same speeol said it was perfectly well knowtn thalt, I any but rv Southern man-~ ,md1 been Vie President, President Lincolni would not, hz a been assassinated.I Thtis is not tIlo first,.tI - that Mr. Ashley has put this5 very ONalu ious and cowardly asiertion befo'o thle ublio4.-Kew York ItAucAL HIYrocnisr.-The Radicals of Soolth, thatis a corporals guard of deprav. ed native whites aind imported aventurers, claim talit a State Cojntitution to be perfect mtIst be made for the whole people, whito andl black, rieh anad pour, etc. Thiis, under. stand, is hlie Southern renegades war-whoop for the base purpose of using the negro. These Southern renegades owe everything they pJossess in the way of notoriety and influence to the great, shining ligbtu of tie party due North.' What is Gio record of that party in Frainivg Stato Constitutions for the "whole people 7" Ohio, Kansas, .\inneSota and Michigan, all Itadical States ipturn tie iegro with conhtumely 'when he iares to brealie of siffernga in their midst. )hio repudlates this theory' by '0,000 votes; Mioligan by 38,000.- And yet. there but 7,000 negroes. Iwenty-one years of age and [ver, in Ohio, alnd a pali y 600 in Michigan. WViti thi, ui' (jimious recordl beforo I heir eyes ih Sou1th1ern Radicals have tine etlrontery to leelar ilint ia Radi1al Coansi lintuion is in tenled for (lie benefit of I lie ,w lnle peo pie." I f' .kowhegan waifs and ,nliro aolins tles const it i e the people, 1ho Proposition rn3y be del'ended ofherwise, it. is a fraud, a Mnare nil a degredat ion, whicht Ratdieatl whites iay bIig in lie Sout h, but. altways I"ni'le al ihe Noii. The zeal of converts iiu tiuns the sL ialy amarcl of1 originil sect a rivs, and son,. to prove lite fth1611 that is i-n tem, Somiern lraitors sink thomselves be onl the Nort on point f vallwiinig Ah, AIestieurs, andford Conover. Dr. Clea. ve' amin Detective Baker did lite "ttie thing I hit. y"i sipmie viceihai prolofy p' in I lie i have d Fno. For fulihen' parlitlar's liliro Of 01' h ion. .'lon A. l-iighl.iam, or in andim'rl dlocket of' ie Witshlinglon ,ottrts.-f-JAtfjla d osiltlionaflist. SuNauu Eitn.esiox.-A friend of ouirs w hile sull'ering fronm t he eil'eu'ts of it severe ieadache was recoimnmended to bathe his rechenil winI harlshon-i and clorofoiin ?qual parts. i1e procured a sanuall bottle as lirected, Hu1id expetrienck h a decided and vinnosI itnoiliate relief from pain on npply ng (lie mixtire, or ral her the prescription, l'or hartshorn and chlorofurn will not of hamselves mix., to his foreboad. Pleased 0 Ihe result Ie shood shaking the bottle and alChinig tihe ainio. iniStnlit Separiation of tine liqalids that, occurred as soon as ithe uotion censed. 'Tlio idea struck him Ihnt i little cologne might improve the prescrip. Aion, and removing tile cork lie poured in a nnall quairntity of cologne, which afiaitltin g vith neither of tlie other flids remained loafing on tle surfitee of the Chloroform, lie harlshorn being beneath. Replaeiing lie-cork lie was about to shake (lie bo Ile vAen in explosion occuried. A lia'ge por i ion of I lie side of Ilie bottle was blown out Ind nimost all (lie contents thrown somnie 'eef, r'uiiig (lie vainish on tlie sland of n net sewing machilae. TIne surprise of tie enllenan in'iy be iniagined. Ilis headacho Nas cured. Will some of our friends skill. 3d in chemistry explain tine cause of tie 10Bo~ion ?-X. O. Picayune. Now AND Tn's.-At t-he lite annual ban rouot of Stato Rligits Society of tile city of Now Vork, held on tile return ofi he birith lay of Tiomnas fel'ierson, ion. ihomas ji.. Seynottr, of Comnnecticut, made a spirile'l speechr,. in lhe course of which lie said': "'Inthose dl-nys whe'n ili SOthif ieirni cou1in. ry wits in no dainger from arcat ri aini. >ut when the North was selected' by tlio BitIie b iniistrny and the kintg for thle first oxercise of his tyranny, Vhana Jefferson' and th men of his day in Virginia miade the sause of' Massachusetts and ltnmde Iselanid lie causo of' the ontir'o South, aind'came to lie mescuoe of fthe N'orth\~ [ciries of' "'tes, hat.'s so,"] i'evoersing (lie coindit ion of tinigs .t (lie present tine. And now telli-me what s ihe ditly of the people ofthie Norlih towards hto South, and what in the fael '?. What inns brought t his great chnango about.?- i thie year 177:1, in the miidst of' t hat dead' ca-lm, 'Tefierson, Dobnoy, 11,. 4. Leo, Fra ncir l',ee iid Patiek Ilenr'y got togelthe' in thbe old' Rialeigh~ Iivern, int Williamns-htirg, Va.., and ithoro inauigurated file colebrated conmmittee of corriesponaience wit h thle legislatures of thne dilfer'aat o'lomiies, which. trndt.r Provi. lionn'e, led to line first colontial Congress in British Aher'ica, I'npplaumso,]' and thtis pro duced'Iliat first gorin of indopetndence whiich freed us from thie 11 .ishi yoke, and gave its thant admirabie bill of' rights and that con,. if itut ion which' is no0w menaced, by thno mionarchnists in Congress Wilo are end'eavor lng to dietray all that was bequeathed to as bay our conscript, fathers." [Applause.] Ku Kr.ir-Tiar AviEN'n AynoAn.. TPerr'ible wan the phanlo'n seen In tihe alley near thme Poslthilico-Tkursday night lus!.. A skeieton, with a winditig shoot. d'tawn abot his dry bornce, seated upoin a snow- white steed, whose nosftrils emitted' streams of flae wifth astrong oiler of- brimstone, was seenijiust beforoe ihieavy rain burst, upon tine city. Defachiing his skull from its ina titral position' on his shouldorts,-thie skole toni, phnantemn, Kut g hi, or what ever it might he, rapped upomn the window of (lie Postoffico and In dlesperate haste inquired for ti~e mail for For't Fisher'. A consider'a ble crowd being attracted by this un'usunal sight., tine Ku Klux exhibited evident signs r f umneasincais, andl with an explosion likce lhxe report of a pistol vanished. Ia Is use less to say thta, tine frightened dlarkies who olianed lo-be near to spof. took to their hneelni. As-thney dle e d in their indecent, haste these words reached their ears as If horno mipon the wind: The Ku lumx are abondl I Tu~e A venger somethm with time ntight, wheni man sleethi I' Beware I The hour Is near at hand I ( Wilmningto~n Journal. The Ea Crosse /emocrat containsu lhe followinig mysterious unnoncement : On phuirsdlay. Apri1 '28, 1808, we shall be pr'o pared to furnish all partIes to organize for [le pt'ottotion of life andl'liberty, while sut-. nreaay, Rta'eeqilality and' egnal trxatio~n, ho several blanks and' lnstrucitions necs tary in the inform'aflfon' of lbglpns for the nero rapki atnd'effectual advanooaient- of time granid national D~mooratio oivil'and milita. 'y moevemnt now en foot throukhont the Jnlted States,. Addi'ess L. L. P-omeroy, L~a Cr'osso. Wipona. Grand Tribute to Virgini.a "I have boon now for inore than i yeaw. administerln tbe laws, In' accordance with the reconstruction acts of Congress, in thi State. I hove had to sioleet and appoint registering officers, as well as civil ollioers, in the different counties throughout lie State. In some of thr coituties I have been able to find one, and only one, in- soei two, and int some three oon of either race who could read and writo, and who coul at tle same time take the oath of offioe."-General SchoJield to the Scalawags. The foregoing passage in the speech of GQneral Schotield to the Into Convention held in this city by order of Congress is one of tle proudest tiibuto~'s ever poid to the Stato. He[or people rcsisted tihe Federal Goverinment at her cotumand, upon a point of honor and principlo ; but beingovercomo, they gracefully siihmittel, and gave in their adhesion to the Natiounal (overnmont. For party purposes the domiinant faction in Washington lisfranchiiseid her best Aitizens .ad prescribed an oath of ofli o to which none Who obeyed ttio voice of their Stnte could with hinesty subscribe. But they were :tot to be swerved fron their integrity by the hope of reward orthe threat of harsh or punishment ; and thus we have thiN grand I libute from General Schofield to the State. With the iron-lad oath, Genieral Scho. filei truly told the Convention that it would lie "inmpossible to inaugurate a govern ment .;" yet tle obstimate and reckless ina. jority treated his reimonstranes with c0eon. tempt, aid adhered to that proscriptive oath, which mutm ostacise from publ ic service andi public trut nearly every man in 'ir ginia who ii capable and fit for eithier.. A nd 1 hus ihe Constitution goes before tile people with thie denunciation of the Com miander of the district, as an utterly im. practicable thiing-ns a basis up1)on1 which itis "impossible to innlugurato a govern nieA." Thits Virghdi, by her integrity and con stancy, is bringing confusion upon her per scouti0is. She wil continue to preserve ler fair nsme : and whenever sho is solicited to consent to her own disgrace she will indig natly spurn tl- proposition. Ier next prowil act will he tie trampling of the de testable constitution now oflored her in the diust. -Richimond .Di:'eatch. It:Coss-anTUCION A SN. .A, S'eTn.-A few days ago, llev. Alfrel Anderson, (lie par'son of the Zion Methodist. Episcopal (colored) Church of this city, wNas on thi Scars het ween Dalton and Atlanta, out his way to Augusta-, where he was going to attend'a onferenco, when li fell in with three colored' and'one pfain d'eegnte from the reconstruction convention at Atlanta. They talked for a time about the sopics of' tlie day and the glorious progress of re construction. Becotinig weary Mr. Ander son fell asleep. His dreams were peaceful and happy. At last lie awoke to find that his pockets had been picked, his valise ste. -mi and overything that lie had of a portable nature had gone, except his overcoat. lie looked around for the loyal reconstructors, but they, too, wero gone-. No- one else had boee in the dar.. Ife inquired' of (he brakesmani, who soi' the delegatcs got. off at. tle lst staton. Though. lie noticed them wit Ih it valkiO .%To one- else had been im or gone frot tli' ot-. Mr. Anderson. wis a loyal man and this wns a severe blow. lH. thinks the Stao o' Georgiaoughit to do sonmet hingi for hi mr. * lsrA'wvu.- A'nnusy.--The editor of the hny been a'rested for speaking the- truth, wiche' is a crime im A rkansas. That proves (lhe-correctness of a declaration of one of o'ur own divines, that the devil in mninipula (;lng (lie spirits, is getting the upper hand s'd over (lhe eountry--in Arkansas as well as Tennessee. Capt. John Ryan offered to prove that the radicals voted minors, voted twice over, prevented Conservatives from voting,,-and, when they did vole, withhoild their tickets from the boxes. In answer to this dist inct anid pr~oper otfer of proof two fools onlled llegistrars, wit h contempt on the skull. in theo place whore brain should be, ordecred (lie arrest of the brave edlitor, who stood rcady with proof, bearding them in. their cowardly dens. They have him in custodty. ihnt his chains cannot suppress (lie truth of his declarations as to the foul election, or prevent an honest public fromn believing these two Registrars, what Capt. Ryan offers to prove en them, that, they have not falsitled, arc perjured, andi hare swindled (lie government. .What asses must t1:ey he', who, in self-defence, think to sup press the whispers of reason with chtains. Arcemphis Aelger. Aan s-ir.a Ir-Y Conts.--Thie following named peoe, says the Ashville ews* have, authorized us to announce to (lie wvorld, and the rest of mankind' that (hey have wilth d'rawni from the 17. L. A's. Hundreds of others would have dlone (lie same, but were delud'ed' by t(He leaders of that Iniquitous concern tliat they could iiot withdraw except by ptublishilng theii names in thle Negrs 5.: lurmer, and (lint we wotuld chiargo for each name one dollar. We would Inform all that (ie oath of the U. L. A. Is no more binding thtan an oath.a minieed~i by a hand of robbers and murderers: J 1t Buckner, A J hiolt, A TI luokner, J Ri Hllomb, ,J A' Ilucknor, Hosea Sprous, Elias Sprous, William. Swann, Asa Hall, John l11ll, WV R Shoap. L~ Creaisman, L Ii Clents, al Q Roberts, W ,T Wood, Ji A- Me Daris, W 0 MoDarls, Jessie T I -rael, 0 WV Hoelden, i R Warren, John G Morgan, Lewis Miles, Jos Cardell, JT F Dhlinghami, 8 !l Dillinirham, J D Bradley, R B Wallen, hi llerrett, James Whitson, S.,. ooloreth France is- thought to hnave . reached thie height of perfeoctiou as a military power. One million thiree hundred and fIfty thouas. and mnieor' nearly the whole of (lhe able. bodied'aile population of (lie country, may new be said to be under arms. Tis foroe; aeoording to (lie report just presented by Marshal Niceo thie Etmperor, Is made utp of eight hundred thousandl regulars and fiv. hundred and titty'thousand of thie National fnua1d. Local Items, heap Railroad Faro. An advertisomont of the South Carolina Railroad Company, says tho Aercury, offering business tickets to travel on their road at twenty-fivo dollars for one thousaid miles, las boon published for some wooks past in all the city papers, blt it i6 to be feared that the liberality and, adtan tage of tire offer have not been fully appreciated. Tweity.five dollars for a thousand miles is only two-hnd-11 half eonta a Iumil0, inlstead.of . conta the usual char'ge for way pnsscngers. Blv tle .se of this ticket, a ierchanlt living ono hundred miTes fiof Ch arleston, and who is inl tihe habit of' coming- to .Charleston, five timesi ' year, at an explelse fo.r railroad farc' of sixty dollars, coufd come twelve times for the same money. The im, portance of tlh is saving need scarcely be explahied to busiiess mn1) familiar with'the advantago of a frequent re. moval of thoir stock. Burglary. On Tuesday night another burglary: was committed in town. A. building of Mr. Thoias Jordan was eintered, and three hundred po~iks of bacon and five or six sacks of corn stolen. It looks fromii the fref oency of t liese thefts, as if there was a regular or ganizod band of I urglars in our town. National Freomason. '1he illustrated National Fromason. for this week con ta ins as follows: Leopold 1. Citt. and Biography of. the greatest of European Kings. Hugh Camron 's Dream. Tale of the Early Christians. Slow Pizen. 13 the Fruits we know Them." My 'hilsophy. Mt. Carmel. Old Re surrection ilynm. IHeavens Friond. H1ow lives are lost, letter from Rob. Morris. Prince Napoleon. Lucien Sbaparte. Strange Revenges. TI Ashes of Daniel Manin. 'le Rock Ah'ad, 1by Edmnunds Yates. Ance. dotes. A ddress Na tional Free 'Masoni, Ne w York City. Admitted to the Bar, Among tle-gentlemon admitted io practice of' the Law, at the recent ex aminatiotn before the Court of Ap peals, we find the name of 1H. N. Obearour young townsman. Burglary. We rccerd still allother burglary ilr our town. On Sunday night the cellar of Mr. John H. Catheart's sLore was broken into and Bacon, Peas aid Molas ses stolen. There can scarcely be a doubt that this villiany is regularly organizied. 'Tley are too frequent amd adroity mai agnd for mere ariiateumrs. If our Cn. cil refrain in the future as successfully as they have done in the past from aiiy exertion to arrest ii, it will no. lhe long befor'e this organization extendl its ope rations to pri vate( liOnses. Millinery., We make pleasure in in viting tho atWN9 tention of our had v renders to the no!!:eo of Mrs. M\ct'arlev in to-day's paper'. We~ t hlink I ho tstefulnies and1 variety of the assort menit mny be relied (poni. Now Advortisements., W. M. Nelson-has just received a stock of Groceries. L4ad~i Tros. appear to-day in a new notice of a large and varied assort mont. Examine for yourselves. 0. RI. Thomnpson adrtises insn.. rance company --We tisk for him the special attention of .all interested in this suibjoet. .See NotLices of Ketchtin, McMaster Dried Peaches, &c.-McInLt o- & Erf)uitle Jbife Insuranco Comnpa ny-John P. Matthewvs, jr. Just Arrived, Flour, Corn, Bacon,, &c.-John P. Matthews, *Jr., Demorest's Young America, This publicat.ion improves with num~ber'. It contains double tile amilount of roead ing. .*pgtter which it did at first, and has.' al. succession of the brilliant colorid jlettares and toy novelties whioh have dotjN' mih to datablish cita rqeptation.. a bright, olcar,. and, instructivo little Montly. 'W recomnmdud it to aill ahlo wish to supiply the'ir'famnilies with a'gooilJuvenie:opriod liel.- Subscrip tion prieg,- $1.50, with airoin knife orrmicroscope, etc Publication office, 47.3 Broad wa y. Publio Meeting, TTlE Ilemocratio Conservative Party of Fairfiehl D)Istrhot, will hold( a MiASSJ MEETl'f. ING in Winnisboro5_on lroIirst Mendasy in Maty. next. Th'lis *1l1 boa-moat-Important and finter eating tegifing, and all ti otti 4hs of tho~ 1istriot, 'without disinot color arc . bnylto04 and reoqla to a'ten .