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Latest by Telegraph. Qongrossi nal. WASIu!:IOTON, June I. SaN.vrn.-Thre Senate this morning dis cussed a resolution of Ihanks to Stanuton, The resolution finally passed, Mdessrs. Henderson, Ros4, and Fowler, of the Re publicans, voting against it, The joint resolution of tiht) Ohio Logisla ture protesting against any tampering with the imepeaclhment judges was referred to the Corrumptioni Commit tee. i oThe Arkansas admission bill was resum ed, and after a very long debate-the bill - plssed-84 to 8 -as it came from the House. It now goes to the President. Adj-u mined. Iouse.--Under lihe regular Monday's call the following were introduced: A hill constructing a telegraph line and railroad from Washington to Cleveland, A joint resolution, by Mr. Eggleston, of Ohio, authorizing the Secretary of War to employ liinghm and Butler torosecute Jefforson lhavis. A bill removing thme political disabilities from certain Missisipians. . A bill est ablishing emigration agencies in Oreat. ibitain, Germany, Sweden, and Nor way. A bill grant tog lands for a telegraph and railrool line from anitems to Santn. Fe. A bill for t in he tter preservation of the lives of travelers on steam conveyances. A bill restoring the ollice of Commissioner of Public lk;:ildings. A resolationt continuing Miss Vinio 11emm, the art1st, in her studio in the capi Iol way I abled.l-b1 to 47. Mr. Van 'T'rump olfe'red a resolution that the Committeo on Military Affairs be in .tructed to negotiate with the Mount Ver 'm Association for the historleal key of Frenh bastile, now in their possession, e the use of the capitol (%rnkey. The use refused to receive this resolution. A resolution calling for information rola .ve to the arrest of citizens of Columbus, GA., lies over under the rules. A bill was introduced forbidding proseou. !ions against Freedmen's Bureau and Trea sury age.mes for oliinl acts. A resolution was offered declaring na tional bonds taxable for national purpos. es. The flouse refused to entertain a resolu tion declaring it a violation of the Constitu tion to seize private telegrams or papers. A recess was ordered from 4 till 7 o'clock hereafter--thle night sessions to be devoted to conmmdcring the tax bill. The tax bill was taken up, and Mr.Schouck imade a long speech on it. iie said le would take occasion now to say that. it is not the espectntion of the committee that the '2 tax on whiskey will be retained by the IIouse. Had a reduction been made four months ago the Government would haveiost $1,000,000; and he had come, very reluc anetly, to the conclnsion that a reduction should no md... 1IN in-licated the proba ble tax would be 76o., whin i, with the addi. tional taxer. on wtims.'y immerchanits, and a capacity tax on istilleries, wouild, lie esti mated, bring at revenuaof$70,000,000. Ile also thought the inoreased tax on cigars would not be insisted upon. Mr. Kelh.y thought a tax on whiskey of not over forty cents would be sufficient. Ad.'jourtii. From Washington, WAsnIxoTox, Juno 3. Judiciary Commit teo's amnendments to the Hlouse omnibus admission bill, adds Florida and excludes Alabama. Tie fundamental condition is that there shall never be an abridgement. of suffrage on account. of race or color; and, in Georgi'i's case, in addition to the nullification of tle first and third subdivisions of section seventeen of the filth article of the Constituion, excelp(. the proviso to tie first subdivision, the legisla tire may be convened within thirty days after the passage of the act by time Governor elect. It is prerequisite that. State Logisla tires adopt the fourteenth amendmenmt,which fact it is tie duety of the, l'residenit, to pro claim, witinie temn dlays after time otlicial nmoti lication of its adopt ion. A wimite 'mani wans killed last, nighet by a negro, who madeo his escape afterwards. ' lio negroes were very disorderly last 4 night. A youth, nmamed ilanidley, was ter a ribly ent with n, razor amid left for dlead. Several hmouses weme stoned. Time people areo imuech exasperatedl. F~urthler denmonmstmrations * are threatened Imo-night, anmd serions conse quienes were appeenmded untmil time people wverc eured that both muilitary andi police woueld prevenmt amremed and uenauthomized pro. cessions. lIn time Senmate, aL bill was introduced, re lieving disabilitieos from cortaini Georgiansi. A telegr-aphm companmy from San Framnoisco to Chimna, asking certain privileges, amid a billi organizinig W~yomihng Territory, pass ed. I[onr~licks moved to takeutp time bill mamking~ eight homrs a damy's work inm Governm. Tru muli mrged thme imm ed~iate comnsidora (ion of time ommnibus adamissioni bill. Wide out comnsiderinug either, thme Senamto adjourn.. edi. In time lionse, thme Ohmio contested election case was resmed-oustinmg Morgan and sealing Delano. Delaneo wais sworn in. A..resolutioa coemplimenetary to ex-t'resi. dlent. lttmchanan, and appoint ing a committee of'seveni to attend' lis fueoral, wvas tabled. Sieveral ecmbers ebigectinmg to the declam'a lion that diCeonsedl's motives wer'e patriotic. 'rie resolutiomn wats finally passed-80 to 1ll. A -delegatida fe-om thec Printer's Union; callhed onm thme President to-day, who, among mother thmi'gs, said: ''Andi I considor it a nmobler distinmction to wear umpen my gar montas thme timego of the shop amid thme dust, of theo field, Llhanm all Lihe insignmia that many attach from victories womi on time Ais cmn Tiered with crumshmed and bleeding hutramnity. The aristocracy of laibor is trume Demnocra oy, and to that aristmoraoy I belong." A telegram in this morning's HIeraM4, prof sai g to originatq with persons enjoy ing& a mte relations. withm Chaese, repro setaim as admiltlltitt time radieAl par ty amid himself differ widely, amid that., as 4lhe parties are now orgatnised, he ik'with the 1)emocraitic party. WAsmmmxeToNt. June 5. CoN~lintMAffoN1 OF MEt.. WoRT'i'IINOToN As )tKN. 'ITiT o 10 'eR AnismlTNEa nuitUDLI foMItNATmoNs nY TttS' P'II~sBDENT. . Theo Sonato,in' excutive session thmis af .ternmoon, comfirmedl time n.minautionm of Hl, 0. 'Wortheingtmn, Esq., to aoe Minister to time Ar-gentine Republic. The vote was inani emnous. . .Time nominations for Minister to- England 4 -mad ?Minister to Austria were nqt.rqaghedi1 ht will, It is said, be faially disposemd of at time next execumlive session. The nomninationc to Lime Senato to-nay were -Genieral M~artin T. 'MoMahlon, of New Y ork, .to beMinmist er jo Paraguay.; W,:H. Pairker, sceoetrysdl theo Torrptory ; Nathan Gholf, Jr'.2 Unlited States Distit'Atto'ney West Virginia; John 8. Millson, of.No fl~ Va., United Stetos Dlst riot Attornoy dt Vir ginia, 1lttTAX liLTg, Whmatoier teisy $* ieo fae in ime get ise of ofthat'piart of' thd iie* thA bill, which rnakcess deparinaient of thle (ntendi Bevenue BordaI~t and givem to ilmo 'ommissieftbe power el Mr. Shackleford received a majority, and the nomination was, on motion, made unani, nous. The delegates are confident that Mr. Shackleford will carry tho district, The following counties comprise tie dis trict: Alexandria, Fairfax, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Spotsylvauia, Orange, Louisa, Loudoun, and Madison. The Conservative Senatorial Convention also met, and nominated William It. (ray of Loudoun. and W. 11. Dulany, of Alexan dria, as their candidates. Ex-Governor William Smith and others addressed the meeting. An enthusiastic meeting is now being hold at Liberty llll. The Congrossional Aotion on the Tax 'Bill. WIASIIINOarON, Jine 5. In the llousc last night the first section of the tax bill was so amended as to prevent the removal or suspension of (lie Commis sioner except by the advice atd consent of lie Senate. lie is to have a salary of 11, 000 pet' annum, and unrestricted control of 41,109 oflcials, whose salaries aggregate 5;0,000,000, and who handle S2!t)0O0,,000 PCr annum. Mr. Gartield, moving to strike out. the section, denounced the proposit ion as un lawfully monstrous. The reiian Scare in Canada. Mos-raI.A , .liune 5. The apprehensions of a Fenian raid at e increasing. A flying column ofr 1011' con panilcs of regulars and two battalions of' volunteers are here under orders to move at a uovement's nut ice. At Quebec the voltuneers n'" lrepared in every respect. for a cnaiaign. A large force of regulars go to 'rescot next "cek. At Athlone, ('anada, the lFenianu sympa Ithizers are jubilant, and expect an invasion before (lie 20th instant. Two men have been arrested at Sweets. burg with maps and papers implicating then as Fenia's. MsAx.ox:, N. Y., June r5. Fenian feints are to be gotten up hear and at St.. Albans, to cover real movements elsewhere. Large quantities of arms are arriving here and elsewher'e. 'ronimieni Fenians say within this month they will havo a large force and a sure footing in Ca nada. OrTAWA, CASNADA, June 5. Authentic information has been received here of theI transfer of l''enian arms from it. Albans to points along the frontier. An order transferring three coinpaties of rifles from Quebec to Ottawa has been counter inanded, A lius'i-n Jhmust..--A correspondent. of the Chicago Tribune says : "I saw on the streets of Nashville ves terday an attenuated and emaciated form belonging to a man who filled' quite a large space in the public eye during the war. It was .nono other t ian Clement C. Clay, one of the commissioners of Ihe rebels abroad, and the companion of Mason and Slidell in their negotiations with l'ranco and England - Clay was the mian who was met. by hlorace Greeley at Niagara Falls towards the close o'.' the war, (he two ostensibly coming to. gether for the purpose of' arranging for some sort of peace. The negctiaions were all futile, as will be remembered. "Clement Clay was one of the most re markable men in the South at (lie breaking out of the war. 11o had just been eloctId from the luntsville (Ala.) district to the national Congress, and had only reached his majority a few months before. Hlis family was wealthy and powerful, and Mr. Clay entered upon what seemed destined to prove a brilliant, career in public life. 11y (lie war he lost. all his properly, and is now racked with asth ma and consumpt i n. lie was riding through the country on horse. back, seeking, by thle change of' climate atnd exeit emuent, to bet ter' his hecalth Ii liv iies in lnt sville still, and pr'act ices law. 'Wo aire all poor folks cow,' lie s~aid to a friend of ours, and we have to work for a living.'" The white people of Green county, Geor.. gia, in an address to (lie negroea, says: "These Yanikees have told you that we wish to put you back into slavei y agnin. They are miserable liars. We have no de sire to make slaves of you agai n. We never made slavos of you in the first place. It. wvas Yankees who did it. They will not dlare to deny it. It was Yankee imioney (hat. brought you fr'om Afi'ica. You come in Yankee ships, manned by Yankee sailors. They forced you on tis as slaves when we dlid niot want. you. And no0w these same Yankees come here with a lie in their mfouthi anti pretend to be your' best fr'iends.' Mliles O'Reilly, writi;ng to his paper, the New York Citi~ten, fl'om Rlichmnond, Va,, gives his opinion of the comparative loyolty of ex-Conmfederates and earpet-bagger's enm. phatically as t'ollowas: "Dut. in all mioderat e and deent ways, to accept (heir situnation without womanly anger oi' womanly whiin ing, appeal's to be thleir wish ; and inl our judlgment, far more of trute l.yalty to a true reo-Union of the States, may to-day be foulnd amongst tie ox-soldiers of the late Coinfeue raey, thlan ini all the self-seekimng, loud.. mouthled and dlemagogniicil "car'pet -bag gers" from WashIngton City to the atulf of Mexico. THEs WoNos.-The Cincinnati Ign qu'r'cr says: "Af'ter read ing Father Grant's bio graphical sketches of his 'boy Ulysses,' the wonder is that lhe escaped 'being a circus rider. Bunt for thast old Demno dt'at, Toln Hlamor, who secured his ap. pluitmnent to WVest; Point, GInt, in stead of being at the head of the army of the United Status, might now have been the great bare back horse per' fortner of John Robinson's cireus. Does that prove that we are all the creatures of aecident?. The latest pusslo has relation to very lamentable fact in regard to th( present, spring. It is S I Which a long-headed bl'end inter. prots, to mean "The C's on 4s bael ward't ; uand so it is. A Western paier thus hits off th< popular fanshion "The attention o the police should be direeted' to Pan A. Loon. He's tight on the street daily ; awful tight." ,"1 aigi ransported to see you," a thennemivaq palA I th tre angaroo. it will fall In the Sonat?, and that oven if the bill Ib th'iY forn should pass, it could not receive in either House a two-thirds miajority, so as to secure its passage over a veto. The expression grows stronger that the snm of all the labor on the tax bill will resolve into the reduction of the tax on whiskey to say fifty to sovonty-tivo cents per gallon to some further regulation as to staIn ps and to alterations of tax on tobac. co. These, with a few other features unimn portant, are believed to be the limits of definite legislation on taxation at this ses" Sion, THE SUSPHNaIoN OF MR. JAMES NOT SUsTAIN. 3'D BY T115 SENATE, The Senate to-day refused to sanction the President's suspension of Mr. James, Collector of Internal Revenue at Richmaond. Ma. WOOLLEY ACAIR To LE IInMOVRD. It appears that Mr. Woolley is again to be removed.-this time to a more forbidding prison room than the one in which he is now incarcerated. General Grant's Lotter of Aoceptance. WAsINOToN, June 1. The following is General Grant's letter accepting the nomination of the Chicago Convention : WASHiINoTON, May 29, 1808. "To General Jame.s R. Hfawley, 'resident of the Aationat Union Republican ('om'en. lion "In formally accepting the nomination of the National Union Republican Convention of tie 21st of May it scems proper (lint some statement of views beyond the mere acceptance of the nomination should be expressed. The proceedings ofthe Conven tion were iimarked With wisdom, moderation, and patriotism, and I belictv express time feelings of the groat mass of thoso who sus tained the country through its recent trials. I endorse their resolutions. If elected to the oflioo of President of the United State it will be my endeavor to administer all the laws in good faith, with economy, and with a view of giving peace, quiet, and protec tion everywhere. "At times like the present it is impossi ble, or at least eminently improper, to lay down a policy to be adhered to, right or wrong, through an administration of four years. New political issues not foreseen are constantly arising ; the views of tie publiI on old ones are constantly changing ; and a purely adminmistratire officer should always be left, free to execute the will of tIe peo ple. I have always respected that will, and always shall. "l'nce and universal prosperity, its se quence with economy of administration, 'will enlighten the burden of taxation while it constantly reduces the national debt. Let us have peace. "Your obedient servant. "U. S. G nANT." ITho Municipal Election in Washington. WVAsHmINoToN, May 1. Daylight this morning found time voting. places generally in the clty crowded with negroes. The election is progressing quiet ly, with time chances in favor of the Demmo crats. SECOND DISPATCH. VAsIN-roy, June 1-9 P. M. The Radical canvassers to-night are doubt. fil and the Democrats more confident of suo cess. The vote is close, with the betting odds in favor of the success of the Democrats by from 300 to Got) apajority. TIlIRD DISPATCH. WASHIENOTON, June 1. Owin (Democrat) is elected Mayor by 138 majority. The Democrats have carried four out of seven wards. General Sohofield Installed as Secretary of War. WYASHINoTON, June 1. At 10 o'clock this morning tle President condmucted General Scihofid to time War Department. A fter' time President left, Gene ral Granit visited time new War Secrotary. Heavy Earthquakes in Oalifornia and Ne vada, SAN FRANcmSco, June 1, Two heavy earthmquakes were felt, here on Satmirdlay. Rleports from Nevada say they were felt, in thmat State. At. Virginiai City time buildings rocked so than, time people tied. Time pumps.,at the tavage mimics were slop. pod so completely that time miners thought there was a cavinig ini of the mine. No othi er dlamage is reportedl. News Items, Nsw OaRLUANs, June 8. 'rie anxiouisly looked for order of Gene. ral Ihluchanan, on elections, was prommlgat ed to-day. It, annmounmes time State, parish, and juidicial oflicers, bmit, makes nio nmentien of municipal electIons. The order stat es that the civil govermnment hereby provided for is provsional In character nntil after time fourteenth article shmall have become iartof theostitumtion of (ho Untited8tates. )lcers elected enter ampon their dluties on time first Monday in November, in accor dance with article 658, of time new Constitu tioni. . RrouxtoND, June 8. The United States court met tits morn ing, Cief Just ice Chase anid Judge Under.. wood preslimig. The Chief Justice called time ease of Mr. Davis, whben Mr. Anderson, of Mississippi, cne of the counsel for time defence, read an agreement for the post ponement of time trial till October, signed by Evarts and O'Conmior. Tho Chmief. Jnms tico t hen asked. if counasel ware ready for trial, independent of thmis stiptulation. Gov ernor Welles, for prosecution, replied, that, in view of the absemnce of the District Attor nay, Whmose wife is in a dying condition, the absence of the .prisoner wsms caused. B$y thmis stip~plat~ion, and absence of Mr. Evarts, who stooku1'n the position of more directly retiresentihg time Attofnsy.Gen'er'al,the eabo eotmld net well bha gone ont withmi Heb sag. ges,cd someo,d of ~el. Aerna. In October, whmen thbe d~ ot iusticsocould attend. Coun sel for'the ddt nco snovtd fom a postpone. ment, illithe nextterm, which t he Cief Justles granted, saying, .at-the same time, that, had the trial taken place last May, a year ago, or Inst fall, or now, it would have beent more convenilent for' Iini, as lie was ready to tly the case. Hei would,'however, httend at time next term, If possible, int view of his dnuties. The witnesses, inehmudlng General it E. Lee, were resognirzed to ap peer on the fourth Monday itt November, and time prisoner's bail was renewed. * ~ SAN ERA~scmcd, June 8. The Om'kson election resulted in a Demo. oratie'trilumiph. Oouservative.Conventions-ongression - - e AEXAIIarJa June 6. -ThmeCongtellbiotie tonbeAtite&onven tion,. fer tho jurpose of-nominating A candi date for Congress,s mo iaet.I 44. , o $eph, Tuhrmdr presidl4. $ssrp,. John son llarbour, U.S h ak ed'~n $dba Snowuden; Sr:, wemle put' hiVtia~iets. A fter the lrat-ballot,.tihe nawneof:Mt.Snow den was with'drawn. and on tha nxt hlta NEW GOOI)S. JUST REVEIYED) BY JOHN McINTYRE & GO. TEI have just received it fresh su lily o 1 (Ilt(1CEIIES which will be .old los for CASlI--consistig of 100 bushels of Corn, No 1 Country ilour barrels, fullf b:n-rebtand kits Mackerel, Nos 1, 2 and , nglish )atry Cheese, Sttperio Brown Soap, Al ixed I'iokles, ('anned Oys ters, Wino Cakes, Lemon Novety Cak'e,, -renchl Mustard, Crocke , Raisins, Nuts aill kinds. Fresh C ocoa I ream, Fig Paste, A ssortel Candies. Also Lauies' ntid lefn. tleitnl's Shoes, (1hoe1 filia fill faeittre.) %ephvit Pl' ' Here's Your lutle" and hiill Atl Stoutking Toba-co, Chtewting Tobacco, S gatts an-) tiany other ar ieles too hum.' r-otis to nlt ion. tar 17 JUST ARRIVED! i),UO lushela ('urn, 100 ihs Superiot lity, 6,1101) Ibs. litieon Sides. !an l);hb:Isun Cotton Nce. ti ll Iunebe Yarn.t 611 :auks N. C. I'lour, 61t0 (lallons 1l utt ,' vaidu Muol.t ' 'es, e. All tltr sale !ow tor th he ('\ 11. .1\t) 1. | f u i ,lr .ll 25 00F!11" $''LCtO L '?r cg.tl ! ,o 1111-1:1 A P I.l:: a nt d 08.\<111:,, .1 t, .1ck fl Jutit lleet ived by JllN \IllNT1'llB & Co ait ':'' t SIJST OPEN E ii. LADD BROS., No. 2 I1.ank !iange. 100 piteces A meri'n Calicoes, French nail En,'g!ish Prinwts, l'iin awl F'ijg'ire I I.7awns, (heckel ad 1 St ripe l Swir s, Fnney ltislins, I'lain anal t'heckiel .1 tlae n Stripedl Naintook, IPlin Nninsok, Iliishol Lawns, Victoria 1.atwns, lilenebedti andil Blrown Ilotmespuns, Checked atnl Stiitel 1onesjpttnns, Cot tonades and Drills, Mar seilles Vet~ings, Slay and Chinese l.inenst, inon Drills and Ducks, W' hito Linen Drills, II(siry antd Gloves, Corset v, Ya11nk ee Nut ions, and nin y t iiwr' articles. ALSO, A large stock of SIlOIS at, our uisually low prices. A varicil assirt ment of 1i en's and YsouthI's IIATS, to wietb we respeelfitllv y it the aten'ttiont of till; its we will alwauys talo pleaisure in shtowing ot'ru st ock. ap11 28 IN EQUITIY---FAIItFI~:), I1(i. JlIi for' ,Spei/i fic roi me e. Th'ios. Adersion rs. ElizablethI K. Andliersoni el. al. it. n ppearinag to thle Courf t hat J'ihni cid, amui Fannie It. .1(ohnson, dlefenantnt itt the above stated causei are' ablsenLttfromi ail withbout t Ihe St are. comlinanli~tts Solicitonr diat said defenidatsi djo apupenr and plead, aniswer or demurii to Saliti Iill within foty daylt s fromi th dte u of the first putblilion111t~ lt of ie or n dlectee pro conifesso will be ont ered of' retord against te. TI. A. G A1l ,A I W, Commiissionier's dOmee, may 26.-4 13 '2fl iun~e t july IN EQUITIY. biil of J-'irrelosure of JIorI11aye anidfi j - rlief Ei'iaobotht Wyrick vs. Adam Wyrlck and othi 10 appeinitg to the C'out thatL Adam Wy. rick, Jilenry Graddi~lok aind wire Mlary, Un'l, houni Wyrick and ltobt. K. Hartlin anid wile Mfartha, Defendants In the above stautedl cautse are uasont frota and without the State. IL is ordered on motion of' Mr. Mot'antts, Solicitor for Comrrplainaints that. ild JDefen. dlants do appear anid plead aniswer otr dlemnrt to said bill withitn forty days from tho dite of the first pubilicitm ofn tis i ordeurmor a de - ctree pro cortfesso will be0 entered of rec01(1 against thema. . IH. A. GAILLA RD), Commiissioner's Office, C.EFD may 26-j 41 15 25S RLE4 TO JLEAD. The State of South Car'olIna IN 'rutsH00MMON PLNAS, Nancy Wilkst, vs. D). C. iBoyle, Attiachment. H IlBIEAS the Plaiintiff did on the 211 ay of October, A. 1). 1867 lilt her unlabrtion agit the D t' efendalint who (as it. is said) is absent frotm atnd wiioti the limits oIf this Stato and has neIther wif< tner attorney knnwn wihin the someC npo10 whom a copiy of the saidi dIeclaration migi be served. BI s therefore ortdered thtit the salid le fendant do appear' and plend to the si< deolaratlon ion or becfore thie 27th dany of Oc tober,~A. 1). 1868, oatlhorwiso final andt r , solute jtudgmet will thlen b~e given arm awarded for the Plaintill' against him. 8. II. CLOWNEY, C. C. P. Clerk's OMoe, Fairfield DirIrlct 26th October 1867 oct 20 le~mly 5,00O0 BU6H ELS of CORN on consignment, par tie ls wishing to buy Corn will aind it ti their advantage to call att on1co and makt engagEflnents as I cnn offer good induco mente a. present, bot for C A SH ONLY. an1 18 JINO. P. MA'TTHEWA, .. Tmll: ELEoTIoN.-leturns, so far as received from tle several boxes in this District, up to the hour of going to press, indicate the success of the Conservative ticket by a large majori ty. Tho vote will probably be a sinali one. The following is the vote at the several named boxes en Tues. dlay: Clay Iill-CConservative, 72 ; Iladi cal, 10. Rock Hill-Conservative, 201) ; Radical, 3. Bethel-Conserva tive, 70 ; Radical, -. I1ickory Grove-Conservative, 121 ; ]tadical, 9. Yorkville, d30 ; Radical, (10. We have been unable to obtain positive returns from other boxes, but hear of Conservative majorities from several .-York'We wpdrner. Sot! it C.nol.t (S .C.,1t,:I')1 A N 0 i.A r. In annottuoing the vote of thii Site or" Oen. (Grant, at. the lute iilelngo tailicaI Cont vent ion, the chairman of the deoegat ion delivered hilfc11' at fi the follwing hanicome: South Carolina--The birthildace andotl Ionte of Calhlotun1 and the doctrine 'f St:ate rig h(t, lireI to wit hiraw herself fro-mt the Union. directs her rep restitlatives, spnt her' by a majority of -I:i, 170 - a pplal te o -ing as we do (lo the counsels of thi(IOe who de sire oly to pre"lserv 'o he l Utlnon 1. 1 1rm in 1arm atn-l in heart to heart with .\la auingtwasl ... een,'t uppllause I -.gives he r l' ,etey for (.ranm. lmniense aplal use. j ICaledon, the latest fashions in col.. ors, is described as at mixtutre of pea green andi orange --something like the tint of kitten's eye in a coal cellar. Queer birds are said to be in tle liadical party.--.'orney is styled t del,) aick, and' Iiutler it spooin bill. Tle maijority of he esilers are birds that have btt lit t(' respect fio' their own nese.-ts. ''We're in a pickle now, said a crowd, "A regular jan," Said anoth er. ' lIoaven preserve ts !" ntouried an old lady. The first cotton bloom of' (he ;season in Leon County, Fla., was sent. to the editor of tihe Tallahassee N oiultn Tuesday last. The little .1apjanese juggler, All Right, is in London. The big A tteri nn juggler, All W\rong. whoswallows silver spoons, is In Vatshingtonl. John C. Blrecki nridge, tIhe body rervant of lien. Ureckinrilge during tlhe war. Ia, f akein the stump in Campbell coun! y and is| making effective speeches in bellnlf ot the Conservative cause. K. K. K.-No mystery about the meaning of these initials. It is plain -K1ottnneticut Karpotbags Konker ed. A Lieutenant-Colonel Lloyd is lee turing in Boston on "Let the Negro remain a Negro." .wThere are two things which you should not borrow-trouble and a newspaper. The fish in Lake Chanbuntgogtnga mnahg are said to choto in try ing to toll where they live. Nomiiination. - lau. EnUTOro : Please announce Capt. Jo hn ILinnatt as a (aitdidtte fr 'Tax Collctor of Fairfield District, and oblige, N13ltROLls FIIIENDS. JUSTI RECEiVED. . M"olasses, Sugar Cured Hlams, Shaoulder's, Panrlor Matichesci, Coniry Flour. SF. RAisi:NG F',0LU rfor making the most delicious lUreatds, Bliscuits, Piddlinugs, &o. Withotit yeast, or salt, with cold waler or tmilk ontly--to ho mnixedt whsen Ithe oveit ist hot and ready for hakinug, and for Cake, P'astiry, &c. Saving half the ordiinary quattltity of iButtr and Eggs. Thluis flour is warrtanbed whtolesomeo and nutricious. 'l'IOMPSN &WOODlWA Rit). nmay 10 DRUGS, MED)ICINES &c. CO (D LiVTER OIL, Jacob's Cordial, Castile 80p ut Vomica, Nit GJalls, L.ieorioe, Licorice Rool., Pornyvjani hIark, Philotoken, lBurnt. Umbhor, Cro tn Oil, I indellibleO Ink, Extract. Lemon, Mucilage, Mason's Bllack Also, (largling Oil, Citrato Magnesia. atnd Indelliblo Pentcils. Just. receivoil by KETICIIllN, McMASTERBl & LIRICE. may 21 IN EQU'T'Y.-FAIRFPIELDI, 1867. Bill/for Foreclosur- o' Mortgag;e. Commissioner in Equity vs. Jno. A. Myers, et. al. [T apogingto thec Court that Alexander IiWhildon & SQonS Defendantls in the above stated cause are absent from anud withIout. the State. lI ia ordlerdel on motiont of Mr. Rion., Soll cilor for the Complainant, that, said Defen, dantsa do appear anid pilead answnr or demur to said bill Within forty days from the dale of the first publioation or ihis order'or a dooreo pro con fceso will be entered of record against thema. 11. A. OAILLARDI C. E. F. D. Commissioner's .01mee, may 26--j 4 16 26 PEAS I PEAS !! A LOT of White Pens, and Cow P'eas, just. received and for sale by MoINTYRIE & CO. tay 14 - /\ lAQ8 .0F COI,just rceived and UV for aleby I' MolN 'UE & Co. b may 12 Contry Cured Meat, TJAMS, Shoulders and Rides. Also,- Fine ILFlour and Cormg Meal, j st receIved by KP/I'F~CH IN, McMA8TE H,& BRICIt, ma uI NST HECEIVI1) BY M. 3000 LBS. U.1(-'uN, (I.i') Sides,) ]lWu lbt. liacoll. ,"ta.:t+ of rile,) i;io ni. I .1 ttt t'ult'ee, 1; attI extra t-' sugar I'm UI., 11.11SIK' (l:ll:I;I;,11'1' CO It N :1\I) 1tY1; 11111s K1';y. 01.1 21 KFTCHIN, iYJ11IASTEI BICE, IIIVitl' the Attrllti( II (It' thr 'I') THE I; I,.\ 1;(; I: ;;'I'c I('1: (-)I. thi h tltt Ir. I I t hi.It rutns ri:.r nrarl " N ' Ir l 1.1 Ilse Itt ul.le itt I1 n-}il n 1'Itt'ir ..I jert iv Ia Flu esri tly st CA>' tf ii(1si NEI , And tlt.l to SE LL (N 1(.)()l) ' Al, II ; I (' I":,8 Thal will in4lure all lu"rv ns to BUY PROM THEM. it _A --- - - JUST RECEIVED, IZY. V. R. FLENN'IIKFN t:1gt. l'or .lnhrey & (;o., 131111Imut'e.) \o. I ('ouulry Cured ll: nty anal 1t tti lrt s, Ilnltitnore .'ides. Nete 1"urlt flul lrn P rule, ltttit o;atlu'\I(diS e't, Prime Leal' Uartl, Itl [ LABOR SAVING SOUTH'I CAUQINA RAILRIOAD. (I ENEma t.i . t; 'i: (aN'rEtNI) N!''s( tvI(i, Clinrlesion, S. C., Malrcia 2(, 1868. r S) antd after Soliaadiy, 'March 29thI, the@ l'ia t'aager ''ialaas oil tihe South Caroli. JIL "1 f I Rili'oad will Itoill as follow, vt's F~~i~('a ~OR~ AI~(.hIJ'.\. A i'i e Ilt Augtai s a~ 30 p to I t'ave iagtarle.'t om, 7.30 p in~ A rir iv at iigust a, i3."1 i in FOR3 ('OIUMIIIA. L:ve ('h1vl''ion. 0.30 a in A ~it~a at C'olamabta," 8.60 p in I.,'ava (Ia1:ia~'l't,. . 5.40 1) Ili A aivc at I ,r1iaagtut, 0.20) at ia FO~ 3 't)1 . tA31, 'rON. ooar Lae guista, .0ni Arrive at tChaile"l, 5.11) 3) In Le'ave Autguist a, .10h p ii Arriv 113 (I I t I'' 1t, .1 00 a tit ILeave ('olniagl'hm, '.LOU it 1a3 A~rrivait I'a:tlili'dLoit. .3.10 p tin .\iArivej :ii CIaiaI, ttg, 6.3~0 at 111 L1i~t' ('lI~'nital, :."10 p in Al ivi lt tigaitat 'ill.',.,11 p ni I'vilvei.'3Igitg'ivill,', 7.:0 it ii rrve' at ('lh. t'!t 'ti.1 ~ 88 a an ('AM\1flN It1RAX'II. Ari tie at C':Luaiitvt, 11 00 p in A I% liti ta.aatai l "1. it t it. 'l Ii: AI. I:, 'ieli'l :.3up't. 1.1K I 1:)CN:.S c OF 01INUlfJR. &iI'Ititai', 1'x'3. 1 IIenon, .JIi'. W1ial owvs 3ootlug Syr. III3., Liaa a rh11iva fleolv~, I 1 .i3' i's3 gatesima Ilo-aetc'r's ltitiea'i, ('1111!.n it littct'e, S oda, Ii'r'gi)I1 'I':trii'ar. ('arnl 8tta'l, Itatinit, ai'itoW I K Il:'i't*; I N,\t 1 I'tl & B RI'i. .n i, Iiaghainn, caili'oe's, PlIaid and Sti lI'I I ilii'41 uIl ,. Long Clothl:{, Cotton 'urni i'?ll .iinenn (':IL. 'ia,t'ic, L'ottonde:,, I,:"id a's' aadI. ii llt'iias Littua, Brogains, fir~ a . 1i* l' t loll 'veil. Rli'''IIN, M3h'MAM8I'BII1 & JRICE,. riI'\I1 1 rN 1: F RTHE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, It Cu t. ;, ('it Ut.t U lIt, CONDUCT1 AND) B.N lI01N. A LIX. IH. N'IWI[IE541. t 1111 gt't':at wvork pre'snat~ . lie only con. *ph' ui~ a a lin pit rlad analysisu of' I 3o {.'hosesL' of (1,ei Wtt- yet puiblislied, and gives I haus interior' lights tWtal shallows of I to gret': conia Itl only3 h itow a to those hiigh a ni. ,Ll'i'S whlo wit ihtla i the flood-t itto of I oi)ltu li t'.t tfroma its (wa1i ai at spriltig, 311ta1 wichj Wi ii' "., narouibile to d3 r. 8i ejiensI frot htis 1 hiagh positito Its secndea ofliler of (1la0 Con tet leiat 'y, 'olt utIiiio tlint. has bor'n surfeited with .tf/j re nIl/ Smrita,' I'rodarg'firrn*, weu promise :t ehazatgi ot' fare, bout Iangreeable and sat1n enry, ana int tellect nt trent of' the highest norler. 'The (t rent A meria'n War has at I,..sf ottid at haistor'ian won lay of' its I napot'. at a It', 111tail at whi ose 114ati4l it twill a'cci vo tilint migolrrat, ca nidt aaad iampai al (to te t a wich i ta t a nd ati juna {ice tao urgenatly do 'The lntenise dlesire,. eiery where manifest. ('1 to olain athlit {work, its Otlaeial charac1tr ziawl really sale, cotlhi neal will Ialli Iaaca'cnsed Coil iisiaoi, taatlco it the best subscription bjook evert 3aihl isit eal.