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VOL, 11. WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY (, 1868.
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Selected Poetry.
TRY AGAIN.
low oft has disap pohittetit marred
Soen cherished plan of itae,
And hidden wintier clouds appear
Whern summlier's sun shtould shine
Yet. often, as Ihey darker grow,
ve scoon sorue wonadrous pen
Uon tle Very blackot write
The sentence, "Try again."
-low oftenl in the stilly houi'
Of night, the heavy kiigh,
In syupathy, hrs strove to nieCt
The tear.<lrop in toy eye ;
And thon, like atngels whiapering
Their aessages to taci,
I've heard a quiet. breathing of
The sentence, -'T'y again."
-Ihow ofton, as I've walked amidst
Lire's every busy tide,
Antid jostled with its favored ones,
On each andl every side :
'When mly mist'ortuis seemed to bo
O'erwhelming, even then
Hlas oie good spirits4 breathed to ruo
The retitenue, "Try again."
Mdy gnardian angel it taist. bc,
Or else tie weight of care
hIad sunk me in the very depths
)t'serrow an1d despair ;
But, ot m tly heart nuch lighter scoms,
Anl hople htines brighter, when
I ltar tiatt r.i rit softly Irethiolie
The senteonc, "Try .gaiu."
Ms'hnut' News nd Gossap.
PRESiti SDE.:NT alIC 'n TJIl, I.\t~ t n.
Washington is stili ringing with
11ratises of Judge Groesbeck's splendil
speech itt favour of the *Prasidlent. it. it
',ntlogized by overy one, Ra11dical atnd
Conservative alike, aind is prononnce I
oy somt, to be the most eloqtuent addr-ss
ever made before the A merican Senate.
Its af'ect was all the greater from the
fact that expectation had iot been ex
-travngant, as few professted to know
anytlir.g abole the ability of .r. N ror. .
1beck, n ho, Jutriag t0bo pren ding stg
of the trial, had taketi ito prominont part.
itt the procoeditngs al reumained com
pletely silent., seeming to be more orna.
tmetal 1han useful itt the condutct :. the,
case. Whe lie did speak however, his
words were lstened to wvith breathless
attenition. .It is suirprising hiow manty
cotnert have been made !,o the sido (Sf
acquittal sine this address, and hov
general has becoeio thito opintiott that tile
t rial cannot possibly ;iesult int conviction.
it Will require arguments somewhat more
powerful than anything that has vet
i mnattted from tihe ltonottrable tmanagotrs,
antd eloquInce of a higher order than
Mr. Butler's or Mr. Bout.well's, to de.
itroy tle effect of Judge Groesbeck's
brilliant, effort, of yesterday.
*- [Cor. N. Y. ierahl, 271h.
'THE C 0MMISSION PAID FOE. TIIE.GSALE O'y
noNDS,
Secretary MuCtilloch, in reply to a
resolbition of the tonso dibrpeting him to
report ant thu subject of the amotunt of
eo:ntm issiotns patid for the sail' andit diispos
al of the Untited States lBonds, Secutri
ties, etc.. says, atmotg ohecr Iimgs:
It, will be sieent by M. n.ae'
leutet of January 28, 1 8%i, tihat htaving
failed in tnegotiatitng the' the sevetn thtir.
ty notes asrapidly ac the nocesseities of
the de'pa rtset requtire~d, throutgh thei
instrumtaitiity of.dtepouitory banttks atnd
othier generael agtei, ha5 deemed it
necessary to avail himself of tihe servtces
of Jay Cooke to populariz.e the loan, and
to thtis etnd to incre'ase the comission
from one-half per cet., wvhich htad beeni
allowed to the banks and general aigetn
cites, to thtreesquarters of otte per cet. ott
thte first fifty milionsa, anid five-eighmts of'
onte per cent. on die no::t fifty tmilliorns.
Jtwas undersztood, however, that tii
increnas of commtrissioni wtas ttot to come
<to the benefit of Mr. Cooke, inasmteh
-as he was dlirected to allow to sub..
.agents a~nd others, thte sanme rates' of
- co~mmhission1 that htad been allowe~d to
Ihtomt, antd to pay all t.heoexponses of
o gthe notes. -
( fCor. lY. 7. World, 27 thi.
- StnAMittiE FOU SPOILS,
Itot i a elkn fctheithatS:n
'ng Mr. Wade to shtape htis cabhmot in
*advance of fitnal jutdgment. To such an
-extent has this beent cat ried thtat after
ant antimated contest tamtong friends (?) a
'comopromnise is aid to have been madeL
by whtich Buttlor is'to succeed .Soward
itn the State D~epar'tmet, Chandler tand
othere having ear1nestly protestod against
* its beingr entr'usted. wt,th the treasury
portfuhbo. 'Ihis statecment is made uipont
Rad~cicatthor'ity wich is deemod au,
thtentic. So earnest. are certain Setna
tons andi Cotgresnimen in thoir dlesperate
gamue for the apoils of o001ce, that they
*lose sight of the possibthity df a ifainnre
in their schemen, futitions are datily -cir.
-etated amontg themi .asking cassular
*and~ othter appotmnents of .tho adminis
tratiotn, attd already have most of the
important and lneratitve position1s utnder
governme'nt. heen absorbed hy this most
questionale process of "takinig time by
rthe fot4el,2ck."
TIllCATENING SENATORs.
Senator (rimes having stimtnaril
ilisposed of (C1ofiressmall U innell Iti
his carpet-bag of denuiinciatory epistle
is lhow assail0e by meants of anonyion
letters threnwin'g assassnation if' h
should Vote for the aciival of the Pres
ident. These letters proless to cotm
frtom1 metmbers of loytl Ku Klux Kham
and similar associations in Tennesse
atre favotring Senator Fowler with bi,
pictuiros of colflins, accompanied witl
th.lreat s, should he dare to vote in opeo
sitiont to the loyal sett i:nenit. of the col
ry. -16 nf.
WitY siolfot!Mt.) wAS NOMINATEo.
There has been a great effort here t(
givi'e imliportateo and( sigtnificance to tlh
ii' ion of (nu. Schlofic-Id as. Secret a
ry o VWar, hut. front facts which havc
beenl prccurted from proper soures, i
ean be tat d wit It colnblience that tie
nomination was mtan de simliply to reliv
the Hon. 'T'loias E1wing, who urged th<
President to withdraw his name from
the Seinite. 'i'lo President wished t<
complv, and vet he deemed it bin dtty
to -have a non inlation pending for die
ollice. as he regarded 13 oflico vacant
Gon. Schofield happening to be in th<
city, his natte occurred to the President.
and he sent it to I Ie Settate pro fornw
without any idea -that the Senate
wottld act, upon that or any other nomi.
nation dtiring tho pendiig trial.
rcu-nm)1,us rosirrioN.
If. is stated by Lithose who affect to
believe that G(ent. Seltuield will declinet
the nominat iotn of Secretarv of W nr, that
K he shouhtilie co nirmed atl accept thie
olie, lie woild lie complled thIni-h Iv ref t!
to resignuI his position inl th I regtuLar at.
tmy. Sieh a result wolui tot lolhav
necessarily. lie coulId not receive tho
lary nor exci::! the Iuntions o."hoth
ollices at the ,anie Lime, bit, Ie coubl
hold lis Comimissioti inl the artmy With
leavo of absence during the pictiod hI'
performs the duties of SX-eretary of
war.
As yet nothing has oecuri-d to war
rat ite belief ilat Genkerta1 S'cIihotIld
W01n14l not accept the office in case :Io
Sete should con 1) rm bI ia tnintiont
to b." -*,ecrvtar-y of WarI..
[ Cor. l ,hmond ])Dipatch, 2 8t.
IM:EACIMENT A F.Air LUR.
Jetttmbliean athorities to-day admit
that- impouchmnont, stO, intn some in
definable cause, has a do-wtward ten.
dency. In fact on all sides it is illit
ted that the Senate will acquithe Presi
dent .--ibidl.
Burial of Gonera1 Morgan,
LAUGH,; CROWD IN ATT!1NDANint,-IMPoS
;.NG C~lEMNO-NIFL.
The mortal remains of Gen. John II.
Morgan were interrc-d in their final ris
ing pla at Lexington, Ky., oit tle
17th inst. Largo inumbers of citizon,
ationg whom were many of the Get-r
al's old comrades in arms, joined the
tram tu front ruttisville bearing his remains
at the Variionts rtations, and they evinced
their regard for the mnenmorv of their old
commanIatder itn a very striking manner.
Says the Lonisvillo Conrier
At an early lotir in the day eni''r
and etlusiantic crowds of oll andi1 tIed
veterans collected arouid tIi Phomix
.1, Southern N1ote, an x iou.sly . waitin
the: arrival of the train that .was to br itn
utche ody of tlheir t eated cief.
At Ir ith Ile traitt a rrtveid, beatinug all
that was1 left of te .dashing. cavalier. A
genendl rush waei t madi. bty thle
gathering huind roed- to test ify, by their
pre(sentce, thle respect duet to a gailanit
commttander. Immediately otn thIe ari
vtal of tho ti at the station, the tt..
cessary steps wvore taken, tand the body
removed to Christ Chutrch, wvhero thie
R~ev. Mt. Shi:ppmetan ofliciated, going
thr-ough the usual buial services of the
Episcopal Chitrch.
.WhV~en the body was brought into
the churchel, thte minister readtng the sol
con chant,
"L.or~d Iet .me know'ndiao end,"
and the choi r r-esponidinig, a :mnibcr of
youtng ladies ad vattced to the place
where the remins were hying, antd, de.
posited their offerintg, con~sitng oh
crosses and wreat hs. AIt was -ono of the
mnost ublitte sights we ever w~itntess..
0(d.
A fter singing thellI7 hymn,
"lGuideo me, oh thou great Jehovah,"
and closing -pirayers, the 'remains wvere
tatkent up, atnd while the futneral cortege
was lea vitng the chturch, the choir chatt-t
od the beautiful hymn
"Pee, troubled soni~"
Trho procession, after forming at
Chtrist Church, proceeded to tho Cetme.
tory. Every windowui antd doorstep Ott
th rioute halod beenut occiupied at an eaurlyv
houtr by miy rmds of laidies anid othter
eager to catch a glimpse (of ito boys iti
gray, who had follo~we'd a~ leadher tha
had carved a natme high up ins the an
nals of fame.
A bout two wee ago the remains e
L-t,. Tlhomasu Morgant were brought frout
Lebanocn to4.Lexingtont, and placed it
the vault at the Cemetory, atnd to-daty
were removed to their fintal resitin
place, by the side of his brother. Aftei
the Masonic ritual was qver, and the
brothtera restintg side by sido, the~ ladici
decket the graves wvith wreaths, boiu.
quiets nad flower, and the crowd gradual1
hy dispersed from the buri grountd, with
a solemtn benteition from each hear
that had loved them
[Frmi the New Orkans Wee.]
Gen. Beaurogard Rofutos tho Slander.
'e have nlivO ! fom GIn. Gm a.
regard the followmg lener, with refer
eneto Lthe mali:gnant .rpe-1h,
of his cllIllic', Oil i1e(, oCeasA(l 1 b
to A rlinton Hoe, he prpon r! 1f he
wife of (ren). R. 1E. IL, mad : the
Wasimn ton core lent of the 1.,.
ton C im.nae'., widet ve lenonoel
onl Tuelsdlaylo.
That joirnal wi-lll, we ]:vv no doni.,
contradlkict, at onc the F ml n o.,iw t of i
N r:wO:~
A PA! 12, 1 S.
To Cie 7, Mi!,- A' :e.. (0. P|,e.
yolu for having r0f,ted,4 In 1o r Op- ...1r
yesthIday, no fidlowing dr cldv- ontinl.
ed imlth Washingon ar N'Mp ioih-ne
If 'he Boston Commeuce a i( w.t.
13MAHIIAmItD A> ; .\ iGTX
Speakin of ti elet ph er(cted to the
Imuimiory of' the 111ilmwin b1raves, wNe nie
reminded that the childn-cn of (3(-!. e
as well as the notorious i'-n. B-am-)'.
garL, receitlv visited A rlinh o.;n. Thie
fiier declined, but. rhu !.tr b t, v
aCc(ptal tile invitIation to recod h Ii
a.110 il '.he book of visitors ikept in tile
maInsion. A wouwird soldi'r act.; as
janitor of tih Il ice. H1o acmcompaniid
Beauregard to Lhe nemorinl vanh., nd
pointed to him Ihe touching words in.
scribed thlereon. I3-aurea n! rm( Ihem
aniI birst. into a hm)d I 'i, sco ,
the wioe an~d iiri: hI Ipl a llm ,
caedL Selator W ailh ' 'n aft-i viii.
ig I.ho growiibil. Th old Fervitor told
him III,: Story with we expre'd inii.
nvioni. 'oiave felhlw Cxcaie Id
130n. 'cr'ippeil as you are, why (d vo
nlot strike h)iml ho thet enr1-ih with vour
cane as le thus jeWred at th su ierins
of our peope ( hie obl soldier. as1 we
tims listeIied toLi heim, l)oked as though
he would lk to hav the vWiint, (ene.
ral com110 aLin) ; and wit hi Sllcl high an
thority behind him, we0 have n1o dolbt
hie would put into execltion at once the
blifi' ent is sug SWe"stn."
Th. attack m n o nlj ('a nart with
those. froi sh..uilar suriices, which have
already been mnatladvuon iii Ilo and otim-t.
eo Con)federate Geiieials. L. trut mn y
frieids vili pardon Ilme zo for not icig thi1
n10v lser; ily remark's are intended
only for that numerous class of my fe!
low-citizens w ho aro unnequii l nit
Wiw biWasingon, laust Ocdober,
I was illviid by som1e friendo to v,it
'"Arliig:mi Ifouiim," which I had r.ever
0teen 4x(c(pt at, :i distanct . -I rceptel
Lt Invitationi, iuli while Ilwre we reVO
:on1di ceI by (mo if the pyLrO.lians hO
plice It) see the cinmeot orv. We pII ter
ed it. Wi:h silent, reserve which i; due to
the rbud of the deml. rind I lhn it short.
v aftevrward wiit a s:addened lo irt, nt
the thought, that the g r a y e 8
of) iis m of oir bravo Con federat es
should be still uleared for by friis er
foes. A trile liarted soor feels the
sami reomct for IhS gaive of a gallant
en1em1y a for that of a brother-in-arms
-an"Id 1 Oim) yut to learnP11 thit a single
Pederal grave las ever 1een) desecrated
by a triue Confederate soldier.
On returning to I lIe Mansion, our con.
dlucto:- i isia ppea e1d for an iinstant, nue d
presently returnd with a handsome
1bo uiet of f'ower;:, ;-Ahvred -from th
flower gatlrde oif Mrs: Lee ;lhe asked
Lie to aecept it as a mencnto of my vist,
anld ini Petliri te 004e i'i immeliO) in tie
v isitois registriy book. We then shook
hiandis aind pa ri-c, probaboldy tnever) to
mieet .io. Tf li e "a' 't brave, cri pple~d
soldier," h e is incapalek of having been
guilty ofilhe vile sdanlder iniventedl to
inijuiro a defeated and prYocibed .f'cllow
SOlier.
I remain your's, very sincerely,
U. T1. Bcuiixoanp.
.lk:vxaui.y N asui SunusoI'I Ay A U(TI..
'i:tu S-r.oris Ovviox:.--A getntlemann oh'
high at andinig scnd US the following facts
from Coliumbia.
A few dauys ago, after Nath had as
certamied to his satisfaction that, lie was
eleuted to the Senaiit47, .ho undied *pon
Majyor Antdre'ws, the (Cmmiandant of the
Post, to pay his comnplimients. On et..
termng the room whieie the Major was
seateod, he sp olie, gi ving him the tim of0 i
day, wvheni the M\lajor eiijoinied : "Who
are you, anid whatt do you wvish?" Hie
re plied : "My ne~lmo'is Naish, sir. "
"W\ell," says thei blajor, "'what of that.?"
"Oh,~ sir," says lie, ''I amn lieveily Nash,
Senator elect to the Stto LI',Iinture
of Sou~th Carolinia, anid have calfod upon
y'ou officially to pay my complitments as
such."' T1he Majir abrnptly replied :
" Well, sir, I nc/eher give. to, .nor' rcic~u.
compluimen. f'rom Mtcgrocs." Bult, sa1vs
N'atsh, ''. am not a nu'qro, I am oot a.
TIhie Major brnoughit I ho whoble matte to' I.
a sipeedly a lid fmnal close by saving :
" You are'~ a negro, sir, and as 'black/ a
onei as3 / ever sa1w. I recogmz/o but
three ratcesl, iand the'so aro wvhites, .Jn
dlins and negroes."
( Ch arke,tont ercurdy.
.A negro woman, lahck as the ace of
spades and perfumeid within .ufn inch1 of
hler life, occupied thmo moet Oonspicuousa
Beat inl tho Senate gallery on last Wed.
nesnday3. Shio sat immtwdiatoly before
I Gons. Shiermani and .Van . Vlc'it with
Gun. 'Thomas a hittle further hack, She
was gauddly attired and pretended to. be
reauding a book. It is said that Stunner
gave her the ticket, to mortify the Rladii
c~d womnen.-Mofbtle Tribunc.
Mr. 8tmiiberr's Ppeech.
Win3r. oN, lay 2.-H':,tben
conchub-l.d a.,sI lluowst : '-.N 0nv tI :
1 noLI t. to ot ot tulderst A. in
dirw ObIIniOn bete r t!!11:1 :;W t of 1von
WNr , [ :4-1! Itn yenn: ago, hli ca1l.u
:Iw rol m 1 pu(r ut lof my prof ie:
1 e!:n toW 1 li e at mi i s : m:) i
he (lity. I cam"le here ahn'o" it G an
;-r to 'himl aInI d h to evrI uI-1 1b1 f
Cabinet, exce- pt Mr. a t . .' hn
1:veen ,iends hb niyylu..;.os
V kt. I W i VeIU tht4 atl Inv - l 't .I t
:11re C(on).; rvatiNVe. 1 ,1 lr. C.- ,'..
IeC, who hav ::g wn :m. Ior a !"il or
a1 c-omury, canl bea.r Inw"in hv
nel :tr'l'ui , 111 il plu3rd.-i(0n. li !' al 33i'(
114)1 arn :t uo t' ivat Ill j tlt l t
IoI Int Himi I wta hi oll'd w illl -I S.:,i
.It t Ihe C lillet ul0 r Joh I s1 Ioitl 1tot, :t
stepq was; taken t did 1 o li om.: mae
(ly os; not. I wOn * w -s ai
that enal 'd moy attetiion. I n1ga id
hion A cly in abine4 and etl N, I n m!r
I saw him &.13 o nt t h d
vice. I h: I w. t hat 'il coI h
w.11r.1 Morei 1. 11, onleo ar11 Pound c' igm.
Observo3ed him wxith the Inost inlite' " auix
ity ; but never m orm-d, in 3d,1- '
thlought o i aetaill, did I djc . : y in
tnitt ilmil anyt~iing but, Ioyalty ti
Contit tion' :nil aws. io .. u
as a rock again :! tal m lal m i abw,
is own p oeri, o to gsa ..i. I ,
wI~ieh wore, It-). ieNnferreI~l
' lf-ItI l u r l4 I o - '1i:,l1t i ll tI , Ill,
nil Ih'i ln v, wt b 1n d d 'Ir iI-d 31
''well~~~~~C dolo fat !" v.v p V-o hl
w - dol t1ptotieiw : . r .n o", I
edl onlin Ah- Iut;tu:o d Ecunm
tr.y . and.] to tt V l Ye, 1 iit
I have - niat man trl ai h I -m.
be) n ( ie I d. I have t' n his li ot t
aibused--1 have seeni him ed ~
Alier day priatinssu a'1 of j13
have ever been called upon to mwet.
Wear in to apicitit him. The1 C Iikevlsit ii t f I
io ithe countlry i-8 ;s a<:it. i isha.
rin vol 11ence, as it w iN
Washington. But if, Senator -
condemnn in;hi ; ify'ou strip himl) of
rubes oME% ; if you degrade him ,
the utmost stretc of Your power;i uma
Lthe pr<.phecy. The on arun rw theLi
people wd"l be about, halm ;lt ' !
ind a waly to raise him from any'phd
to Which you iay conll gn hi', mt '
WO sphdall live to soe himI redco)'d nod
to ihar ith o j.i voi Lce of the peoply
"Ilell d nlle, faith11 :v-11y o shalli
haWe yLrL reward." bu-. 4, m:
aL.i I cannot,' be.lie.ro but whicb hla". he
ho Iijd with AlneJst Upleal SMotio,
yvour voteg. ha:vo bvelen cavassed. at
Ih d.om11 df ti t:Presidenot. is eal , zim
h-thilm. juLdgmitent . not be, rnoi n
thIOis Senate ChamIb1tCr--just. ithere wheriltoI
our Camilhy, in the hour of our greatest, -
Upuril, singl ' I d mif' l.et and hm1l1 d theillI
I non!e V I f :1 a Repuli - not hero
wreIT lie Sqilo the fa r3inhfl ahiiong tie
fitIlI I i . No1, not. hereI~. X, o : ! on'.
rather thi dark st mnd glomiist cbam..
ber in theubterrmiian recesse. of tle
Cai %.wi 1 r Ithe o'.oerhli oflih o f dOay
nevelI, (entr .-tChruilrlt the l tiar ind
la la0the vicl-imn.
C o t..w - i re lyto - the) reslut..
ti1o aoted of't te meeti VO)13) f0) it I.
i~nhrt ~ic p ar of, :11( l DI)3 s3 ri3 , the
undersignd eci Commlitt.h i .i3C vrm
it. e>peli nt to state that they 1 do :1
thmk it wise or proper. too invit Aly
Stato .t our timr. The Cor the ti
rectlyioi asisembled repesen ted-, we111
elieve,0 the) fentiet of10 the b Ste, and
anyL 03( other lin of1poicy.nw woud be
ecessar t IuceAnS. Terslto
upo Jihernt of each tt to regumlt'o
for itsel ithe estioo frnchitst'ad .0
bievdt beO'!AI Cthe opii-ont3 ofou epe
the ConvenDi.tin acted eliberatel cahu-i
The't action3 1 of 1 th i onventionImeetsiwit
to abid3 Cy .ho actio'nno ;h Cionvenoidon
a-litie . prDent aipn just. AJo iithe
organ of that bordty is' t.uphod
w1ihf our so Clen protet(aoinst the Lin
strmont.cW alled, Constiutn, wich
is1abo, to P. forddJ upo nvab Craca'l
GrigoJ. .HoAS. i Sto
or Cnral ~executv.iv 1om uttofe
tauen District fre aCnra.Is
Arc Club .on( theaH thos Pfres it
-f ho. had -P. Snuianeeo hi fia-resde.
"-hn .y, bD. Sheson,y old JohmaD.
Wilhms; ecrear,'---D.D.-T. e
Im1portait 1'rom, Abyas:i. at-- Storming almi
apt.urmirg of' t,1 10 ine:iiy's Str'onghold
Y ilti 'g o' ! K ingi
'i 1i' e n y i T
I'ri It th fIreI Ila Vi ng conl - '1) t ip wit een
I'y, 1 wo .1er r-Vnrot w
,:: on the i ';: It! thyiiv [r-is i, su .
i::;.' *; h., dk, feIt I ing Thtl. r .y
ith be g h'. fthe cASUbi.. 1,n1 Ole ,,-,e 0
he itish pm ning l L o o -lle !t r Ia ..
af uinuining his poinq i, in .
renlk1tred upl) thI I ii e cap i ve wh,
%, -! th ei I.- t , of Ohe In-, but rei i It
yiI-: up hin lt- * an,.'i hiIi t am, ~ ( :I "
I ho t !:It lveim i wen y f.>'n hN- t o de.
Ci- 1-.1 'i %t -)W I 'I1 "t i tihe .!1
1i :u 31h rc oir e i detcil niali upon reoii
Ii l.. To f Whoi nol y wtd i 1.y oi i
ntor ti g it, w oil Ilhe i, it e t i.-iaii ll
efri : icua j'::n eri a ! ri . ;h l ig r ii t- ylt' I t ~..
tion, 'ly iI aren l wwoIit a ,e . i ,
l'eiliiiph inia rt it ;;a; .'' 1 : voe-- (of the
ont ' h:'d 1t1 k b1 g ii, e -4 o Il
hya orn 4;a t uma gi 1 0.!A.
turi'lvtt vl t' ill Ob.$, Uen it l~t. ' li e
i. cT li.- r dt' e of ;i ri . . f m tIc.'i
efcI v 'litio ofile tht gni hly (r W:i' m mI .
.me ld h sii t , ill tii ai: i !he for.
iti'V o - 1.i . rlt' e.; i h'i l 1,1 cuiij ion, t' 1l a
Ilto h1i'i. liti w tita 'ly . , id b
L A . he, : ill... .n
I iI A a re t!:l . ofhi ' 1.ix- tiit li ( ofI iew vi ii I
N-0 'u1'l vd i e.ti I l o'l 1i V rt reig l ii i , h
l i ihe b init maoi lint.
Lebrt eor.: o Ir y inn a himd m
' n g c. mvrt Aby iian k1te it'ille. - it
.'hei i tit fthoi y t ti f n! .li te u'm~ i re,
t wiv l -i .wat ugh the t':A . 1.u r ri
:i'l corr pti lon d .n. in .l\b.sinia e tald I ' that
mow bcts.- he oaS kie it de, while
hers ali rlnd1 at he comitte d ' ici l 1...
u the lator e.vI , we w u e, ito preoll eat
ios capturo by3 O h British. ilen. Napier,
it his report t I l Sir Stuffodl Nort lie tie,
t et '.i til h( efl Kinl', was e illd defndainotg
. t3io the h1.t. 1 fori ret of
Ieltz. ia it; de.cribeil li h aving I co i o
'Outh Saearcil.yO'." ;t V. airo by
Ln troops, Who obtainedir , ooGnonlg other
>W7i', Ar gol.I ernms, t-.>ntle iodn i
if hver M e and a larg quany ofer-ai
hle "Ini.(.t of, e-:pe~htion having be lnl;
(%edptl , s'atr e il Captives t ving
.irendy .sarte-I for Eutrope.
i nu t be0 * l miitted 1t1ioi ihe British h v
riin t i niei. a m uth bIefer q ac tF tiric
han even thetin lns ca:octef The de's.
Ion 41' the kingsA ' ub-lierot , ad,ed io the
tilunaer of Shilatse, oro no doben t le
hincipal cant es of his ay ub and abitcsn
>loodless suess. Iilh- r,, thet expollition
las not' beie'n a very 1 opulir one il it'nlgtllan<
ilere t lo- iltn expeni- n ar wasj app re
lend ed. .ns ee, 1b.' for I hi e ciriemn iltances
vlh atendd ta he dan owlfail of 'hoodorih
I i gs probable t ax (t hike riny .eiion t ItoW
rf' al hi,'onh! hav. aited we t'found
she Abyssiians still lunolii anldl toin sneh
h o-eV1,1 m a o al of hstilitis, it' no a
ietreat wonhl iaive beon. result. 'I h
ar beig o'oveo;nod (the. r h triphot
hwever, tO h :l stmo hls ' as.'aIo b itt. fih
are !! p ill- on 1,pu-pospen of Ite victor%
6 e.(% Tho death of Kg Thedorus, who
a Mhe ..y inoqlerl negro oanmrch tha
lco-An in nwtigta reiinig ny rouiblance
d govinul. in A cen rill Rtimnd A by
inin info a slate of :"usariy-ol Mhe A-1,.
Tho Unitcd Staftcs Sonato.
T erins of ile following anme-l S4emn.
-1o : .ic, az Pix . f !n-n, f .i
OriL , ut indianO l t-ti I. A ; iu-.
ner, of o. Jeie' Jton vlm
it-- : Cvlnness, it' California ; Chandler, ".1.
.'whigan ; leRUsey, ot Mlneota ; Iliuerv
tb i l'al cNI ssur - ; ,Ie wt.Wl-. vof Ne!va.. ; I):
1*gheSlVFU, jf 'eW Jersey : MorgUi ' 1o f IN -
York ; Wade. o01Obio ; Buclalev, of JPnn.
iy:vltni, "pragne, (-I Rho1-.lo iAlan : Pit!
mo t ill Wink~le, of West V ir": ' I -.
little, of' WiskC'iil Si2 1 sI' te Cie
ihn ar at . thil teet. Re tablic ins A
innucrii. stclessai r, M- Johmn, of
DE lli h.)li g''bi itt s il \V V.10 "'
-:se w .y fsr I '.::u'erts , f~h.- e.!ee'ti'n
no oft!h" ifmtocrati rh:.wu la t e
f'reyithig l cr, %r i : ti- , t fem 1.1e,
o ear1dhti e 1, gle " it ne", 11 'is lo
1-it -4 Iassft luI t -f- u gtu iii 10 ~ i lfU
v, hib i J! iit,:, th e mtit
lalf ll, and nit . Ihe I. wl f i i ii he
-lild 11n i to the pre. nt ilee th e
yoltlocoi.-e turg , ozhe R h n
In'[I :-litelILy g;ilki thati l l
'in, 1i1 Itelten a cance to -us hh
Po, melI l" lo I(I'O i-illi te iii hen
1 I ll ro l r i eir seats after 18f:t
']li lnb ie n I will Siiot onl, f n ot '1,oh,
IA Vlite t tenator C are certine o bie
o0Q ,11 Ireom' M lain", .\iassa c zt, Mios hi.
jn Mit~ne ia, ;\is' ouri, . it , Ithode
Iooat ud \ mi'rt T;be s laa g1 i'. I i it chance oltr:
the )imocrasM to ghin one inaor in Nrew
York a il t her in Nlw Jersey, anid per.
hap iles owsibilliy shat iey will se,
oetd inl Weist Virg;injiat. It is hardcy within
the range of probability Minc Ihe litepbi
OUans Shoulld lo..e mlore thanl threa inl (lhe
katel s hving tit 1t ilv ancies in 1 GU, and
I here oi tol als geait a let Hid of hour
gaining as losing ITr Seaors. As other
tates are adtitted to Congress fro thie
South he Hl ir mi'o !hlerti t will increase fie
liepuLican manjority in (lhe Venate, which
promises to be as l iigo 1ro.1 thie oy 1)Al te
yita-ea, we-nt if Southern Union Sonat ors ire
le't olut, of i ihe c ut, it rou these falcts if
will be reen how unreaionable it in t ex.
expec any abang in the Iolcy of recon
(inUkn, us the MrJtliierns iutaot for
man11y yearls, 1,y any pstilo ucessica of
:niers cicumtaneshe diploged from
the cen rof ot'ho theat utonch s of on..
gress,
utii ors1 were cirOl erit iy boit the capitol
o-day which are t lea initeres'itng- o
oas lthi O' that. 1 theono his
nle'er I 0"itively determiine( lloh 1 ten re of
c-lle of iAl presb.ting a ie: , there is no
reason why Mr. Wade -hnould neces.4i'i'ly blin
tho atcess r of lr. Johi tison i it Ith event,
of r hp ret1val of of e. la( er ; and[ it, is said
thjt om4 ienators are s .riously ngitating
thle yaestion of eloting omead other mhember
of't heir bodty ,Po esh.'u iprieg. ahis is
aot iplreo.dle, as well kllno i
ir. Wade is no theo i t poularn, i
thell woldiong his senter fiial olt-gues
oThe othe iinnori isho Ch i'e Cohatnthe
norl rale potploted ity \t. Idmter, t.
iho urs iit i.ithea iChiew f uta euggprtio
ojudgemendte r tit r.dn immediartey
feil by a~ haro maj~ oty, nd for the ren
sot th the queosion ox de. ig agied
amng setei Nt'.iovrs wethr.J y;'ll notib
best, oin vio ofs als to hecirim'.tans o
deay Ctherdicor noIIAC't ente Itip final jTtulg
montf', untaoe th aie Ciof ll onvenblgtion
shallnitIl have complee indetwork. uIned hia.
li ai)d this wa ;)SinOo viw toi~i~f h suggeto
of thie rchratcoter tht Mro. Su~imne oi'ert.
hin rula, li s h a t..te eto-he opiri
o theprpition fore delaoy.li desro,
ad the- of Mr.-ovrardl, Mr.I Senake, nd
onor othr, weisf geto501 shve Mr. JhSonS
ou' 'oWhitoa inons iin Ias l~littl dbly
Cht'it ,iw of his natioofcsishd urn
a 1iL odtm wr corytrsondn of Phll
delpia n popurrwritesi~ ..ro b l'ailah.. he
hasy tod loithe ps oif, stnttlit nh
and theesiceof presHn. JIh Brv~jaighte
ti'~in nland.o l~enadds thatrte Ilett e o
)iinrdct trn'ishooied im ionay ls ioeror
prseyumv of Miheota Ca'ndt Snatior wha.
norjerget isuselato to himon In -sas
re-"WivedI was thin usin, th wal invite b
ito Empeorngoyacompal nnbi, Majsd onia
gxrmion.e of hisMeesty'silbdy~p guard
frholue fortoffy thouandme oirlo all
armaf, a ido f t ad leitdbyhaM.
jety o lunh th hin M.jesy antcasuiei
tethe Ipra Placei. vrl impIiet ertel
turn. fromenmark,.i here daIo havd beenl
reard Divus,
Te foloving is frotm an article in tie
im ch niutm-ber of Ptnamtiial's MaIg1rinr .
The boat'a geterally assemltje at a lato ,
iL.ar of tie Iight, and when Iall tare together
a 1 signal nis lid wheretpot they set
" the l'a".ntlt , which are not far frotn
t weat ?ide of the 0ian 11 ull'. The
di1' j1 mAy be aible to begin thu
4olueiCIA the sUU liseb abL1t>. tlt dark waturs.
I1, l, b)l t there are, besides tle piA't,
'It r . ad 1 te di iivttIj. The hl tter,
erf<.:' u. :d, hut with their skin iell
r ti 1. I tt vil, work live at a
t lea.Ivin, th. >th 1 y ive ? ) rec ver Ua
to rocruit InI thlere :v- e
ikfore ~ il thy.up i hy compress the
no-ti ih l y wit'i at imall viece of horn,
itvhi.;h heel ifhe water out, stuiff their ears
% i. t e Juwr the sam purpose, fustetn
1 let wolk 1ag, ihlich is to hold the oysters,
by it iri , t r . i w. nd aid tiheir own
e enit by a b-ge stote of red gratlaite,
v.-hii b . c a-:hi hlid of with t heir feet.
aoten Iliy ,gickly 4t)wi !to the bottom.
t r,! ti.! y t r.boit at quickl ts they
., paling up v-ith their fitngers anid their
t' e w With wInIfAul Agill
, f.1 thir bag. ai ulake the rope that is
hold ab.ove a'l tathe )1:ent, inl ordor.to bodrawn,
i t t m:
Itt AVOatr'le we.'ilTher Iho divet May go
dowi .itlie ftt'lteen o.imieI a Ia ; if tihe wea.
iltar is h'ess propilioti, thay dive at inost
live timen. They relmin oni the averago
tnot over 1 ta mittle tnder water ; tostay thera
a m ilte n -i a hlf 'r two iiiinutts iis ptossi
be only forit a few expert divers, anttd can
fily he renelhd Ity extra-tdin-try efforts.
A few v:.uo havo eztued four oI F-e min
mtes aro spoikon of as we speak of the men of
gelious that. alorin a mation's aunals; and
the greatosl of divers is it half fIabiulouts III.
diini, Who reinmined fitl .six mintmes under
%vmtr. Th etrortion is oxtromely .violent,
'A gaenflly jhon thae poot men return to
the .urf~tace blood flows from nose, ears and
eyes. ience, divers are generally unthealtihy
taidl, withotit exception, short lived.
They muffer of heart diseases and sores.,
and are easily recognized among tho mixei
populattion of those regions, by their-blooti.
tdrj eyes, ,itggering liobs, and bent backs.
Thesoe are part. of thu.i. wages. Sometimes
Lhey die etdde'nly, oan reaching the surface,
ris if struck by a shot,and are soon -no more.
'Tite stories of soio of their iniber being
regjlavly slan,4a- n. orgr 41 Uarow their
the lives of others, or of eye-balls starting
out of sockets, and the tympanum of Ito
ear-hreaking uiler the pressure of the water
are, or coUrse, fables ; but the paine, porils,
and penalties of the poOr pearl divers arr,
inl all conascience, sad enough to surround
Lte friti of their labor, the beauteous pear),
with a mlanl-hncholy. intrest unknown to oth
er' je welit.
A PaRnmo Pito- or flumoit. -The Diok
enst diinaer inl Ne.. York evinieed a graceful
lispitiiion )n the part of both ontertainerS
andt the gnost to throw tho mant-lo of ctaru-iy
ovt.t- tx subjects (,f irritation -arising from
tle fIt-st. visl of the great Itniorist to this
cotiiry. TIo baiquet wis given .hy th
maember of the iecs which, inl the A mari
can11 Notes, wa-1 described as Ote of the most
degriri inatittiois of t he "'ialse repib.
ic-." hic magammuu itoverture of the
journal i:'ts to their ijinoiant retv aler a ppears
t o have beent met by Mir. .Lickenms ini a be
coinig spirit , for he vpoke withI apiprobat ion
Sf I tei mprhaovemiiets whichl halve taken
lac~e iaan ihis oCu.ntry siniae hiit first visit,
tad promnisead that he will adad an appendixc
to that effect in every future .publiciation of
thla two books which heo caricatured Amer'.
ca. We observe. howeover,.that ini his ap.
propriate and genial recognition of the
courtoesies of the oceaion~i his natural. ten
dency to a humiorousn view of' inlgs showedl
itself in an uintended bit of' facetiousness
when lie sipoke of England and Ameries,
haviu g each in its own wvay "striven to
hr. and so 'successfutl for froedoma,"' a non
timecnt which elicited immensa applantso~the
comapany rising to thteir'feet and oheeritig
,raptulrously. -Considering tilhat the greater
part of the country is tinder military rnle,
rnd the President now on 'trial for -seeking
-to rostore to-it the blessings of constitution
al liberty, this backchanded compliment of
fr. :Diekinis .is undioubtedly one of the
best jokes of the season. Uuider the exhl
crat ing influence of this~peaco 'of aplenaan.
'fry, Mi'. l)ickens on -W e'dnesday sailed frot
N~ew. Yorginl the steamer for Europe. -.Br.
Daor TnAr Pavus Yes, drop it. Too
stingy and moan-to subseribo-and pay fo'r
your~county paper,whioh is stead-ily laboring~
for the promotion of -the welfaro-l.yout have
been sponging on your neighbors ever sinoo
It was-ostablishedl. You are always aagov
to.read~it, and frequent.ly, before .it reaches
tho hands9 of its honorable owner, it, Is
crumpled and torn by youtr filhing-fingers.
D~rp -it ! Never lick it up rand read it
again, uinloss yotu can do so with t he proud
conscaiousuessl that you ghave the right a
vight stecutred in a legitIrmate ;way. If yons
are too poor to aid in sustaining it, let tw
know, aind we will an~d yoiu Ille. aper gr-A
tutitously. ..ut It hs do.wnrlgh mnne&
in yout, .when you areo as ,gblo as youar neigh
~bor, to send~ your chidrent through the
snow, and.'loot, and-rain to borroir.it. 11.
a man, and help uins. -
JWo would be glad if thoso 'who loief
our paper, both front'our merchant6-and the
Ipostloffice, will take not ice of- the abae fty
we menn it 1