The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 15, 1868, Image 2
THE FAIRFIED HERALD.n
IWINNSHOIO, S. c. p
Wo laosday Morning, July l i, 1868.
Deosportes, Will iams & Co., Prop ,
t,
1KoininationL5 by the National Domocra.io 2
Convention.
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For President. i
IlON. HORATIO0 813 10@IOUR,
'I
OF NEW YORm.
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For Vice-President. (
iON1 Elti\ P. IllBl K
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OF 1l ISSOUl I.
The Demoeratic Platform.
We fOe free, olnco loro free, 11 fter ,
:'ig suf'crintg, dIurnig which the iron
'as entered izrto our souls. This
malagnificent enIunciation of 'the grat
rinci ples of. American liberty will
be greeted with- joy by every'lover ol'
.is country. It is distinct on evory
issno, speaking no anbigumous or un'
ce~rtiamive voO 1) upon any, and as coin
prehensivo as it is clear. Wo von
,;ratulate thOe oulntry. We are proud1
of the grent Democratic party whirlb
)u) loniger riuns off after so-called pelit.
(!y, but stan ds firmaaly onco more upon
1s great and undying principles. It
ie all vidicae of eal(st1ess namd*f
,trenigthI and 1preh(d ic of victory, tihat
C
the Convention rejected, with silent
,scorn, the ill-timed advice of time
.,erving and weak-kaed advoates of
a feeble puizey of non-coaimtitial both
i" to its platftora and tin mination.
Ilao great party as sied woual have a
perished lhy tcuwporary defeat., had it
tamaperod with its principles or with
an impatient people deauauling no
comp lurolisers but stern advocates for
its loaadors. .hut no0w, whaether de
fr-ated or successful, we are triumph.11,
ant. The days of despot ism are:;arc
Iy numbered.
R1unor has it, that thisglorious coml
pontd of Civil w isdom is from tli pen
ot' Alexander Stephens, of ' corgia.
Let every mlan and womuan read it.
T1'1. NOMJNAT iON.
Horatio &eyn our and Prank BIlair
will, doubtless, carry the States of 1
Now York and M issouri, and since
miucha depends on the vote of those
great Sttates, peo rh aps to imi ake streo of t
themt dic tat ed in part t he uaomina tion.
.Pendle ton' s finanicial p olicy hais beeni
emboladzid iln th plaoiiatform, sod tat his
friendls aco content. We rejlice thatL
the lot tont Cim lse 11VQ11 moeet imet withI
l ittlec favor. Defeat underl Ca ise as ai
leaader would hiave c destroyed the
great cuonst i tauinal par ty, anad victo
ry would have bee de01 lpriv~ed of' hal fr
its glory anad joy. The 111nomiationa (If
Chase had ben a conafession oft feara, za
conlscioutsness of weaknaess, that the
timos do n1otjustify. A diflrent spir
it alanimated Viais nioble body of pamt r i
ots. Whiaat thbat. spirit was, we' cain in.
for by reading the f'ollawing let ter of
GencueralI Blair, to whILih wel-timed(
enuncliation of his views he unidoubt--~
edly owes the nomlination.
"There is but one0 way to restore theo
go)vernmlacut and1( thae Conustit ution, and(
thati la r theo Presidenit e'lect to de
elare these acts nuall and v'oida ; domi
pe' te arm11y to un~do it. utsurpations
at the Soutia ; d ispersa the (c:arpet-h)ag
At afte GIoveirnmeniotts ; allow the whiato
people to reorgan ize their own gov
.1111i01ntS, aitRI 01lect Satn tn U1(1.y01
reentatives. * * S hall we sail
maait to th u1 lsurpattins by whaich the
avernmn h101Vi as baeeni (tveathrown or~ a
shill we Oort oulrsol vos for its ful II
,and comiplete restration 1 * y
11u14 restore theo Constitutionl bo'fore
ae Can11 restore the~ 1fiaces, anad to (10 E
a ib. we muilst have a P'resident wh'lo t
y dii (Ixocut thto will (of the0 people, ,I
;.y a ramlling into the duast the usuar
f'aLiln8 of (Jongregg, knowna as the Re
cuiatrtiction Acts."
- Flnanlojal Polloy of the Sonth.
We look for relief fromi ourpr
it suflering; ntot to politicians, but
utril initorests inluencl~lin~g paolit; i~
Owns11 unconiisoiously to chiamaipion the.,
c~auiso of the Southi. Who would hatve
eaxpoetedh a friend to the Eouath~ in
Ieasat Butler ad Thiad Stevens. and
ini brief, in the radical party. But
teir friendship has developed itself
eleoarly ona thle fincial question with
m~ the paist few days. By a vote of'h
92 to 54 theo Iouse has ordered its
Pommlnittee on inarnce to report a
))ih .laying a tax of ten per cent on
the incomoe of thme government bonds,
AfdIButler the boast, attacked by diho
.Alern GaeUte, bcause (ad voontinag theo
payment of the bonds in1 groenbaceks, C
daus rephesa :
I.n rohation~ to theo 'brena of the 1
utioli's faith with its Oje(I~tiurs' Gtlli
ttler uoceps thu Clait'ngo fl ptdill.
ulu liO dubs, 1.tid1 4cuvuvii 't(P :tih
(br anid spi .it oif (ho contrat.t' 1
Wu hav tllij i., o t tu.i Lw dil
iirl :the. spt' wu (''ou.t'' o v ,ta
li 11111) e culie: iiuia ii I rt h,"V
(recs thut elo ( IYli ii it iI 1)n '
illri li ce a ' w .11 .e iii :1'111 1 1but
S of 'ttef jiepi goailito I li burzs t,:
liius by1i Ouatlituut, oe that '(ujiho '1t
f1 ati siit' Was ii u rcy115ili i'lt
Vlie ))lyi VIl( l he 111 1 )cIii a t Now
)eIiosi 1ut' ljiesu1':11.01" Ivntl'id hi Iiiu:
Ct th is a iihilt.:I rc~iits LI iu )iut i
ceiud t le.i t ,,)z~ ina. to te erail i(
'ht W hi L re a u I(Oin~ it rLitf.
till by' 0111'H zu ohile ~ith.Ie ve1lpth ~4
i at Iu te Sisfet iublt iw pt,
''f thougen te iac I! x s i 1 t1eg: it
yi he solid euu: of e 1)1::r: A seiiubiy,
I' ti . Manda i!tor r4,o1 1 n 11 titi lie
(I VICo1. 'V I'ls~V I liii (I li ido) 11 l
utur t et,~i iu the. ualilts iii th ItO.!
f t Li Ii igrea t joilt'.r ofd r.Il iiii
iiteds wti ut t(iii vo. 'Iu'itils vt~i1 o
rIg Riasa d'ouivie t h nu xh utii i- r
oit ti11 reuihti 5l1.i But thpa e e i
I'e the iiuniu powe"rl o:,(li.Jiuig s
tutui isi 1t11 lli1.51 sigch plidgct
hash0 adii'i t~die Smallesti iti)utl of Ite
''Alhoug ther ex~.ioits tno vxteuu of
ejll) liil t~l a halt' o uliix.
taillit(lie piell) Il thenet jah AS.ii 1 to
C I.i Ioi y tw e ven tite to uuuitiljo
We1:r ex(itv Otate ('i0il lir 11)191 gliood
di110. Weli obeve thati, (i'0 8Upini,
10(1schem~ e in~r 1111011 'iit V it leit
rluig 11113' sl'rhrini 'I' he tlet"i, I o
hiithe agnrce of-t p iii riOut 1IVeuina*
ucet-g(ivlltial' ilill his tof Fj~trS,
nh the l:tatei pa: leb.~1I911111 i~,ia tn:~);
lilly o liucxuli' d t . a t 9u~jl. ltj)
ruint 1 eot-tt I utli::ell trnierhyi i
loilug tied, tiles' 0111 fIll i til, IVOI111
natedl to ise it es our it 1111ts gill
.;1spt i t l ug I h lt' ir Ii.) as. they c lli
tl~i;; cas~111l)1 the (xlsiil neu'ult
t'elltc,eo~r 'h' you-): "irV t'> u ot. te
fa~'Itee otilling, tht suhitii 1,011
si i 11 a'~s:ir :1111 it sl'ti tli11(11 shall1
0111 theI.9 Morl pwae, oledg ig (hei Ik
ri)liil iSoilt)~ N Ir Cliy tor to x
01150 as-tired111rly bol Oherition Ii 1liet
ohot. i'Cihrust'ilt . A 11(1tlttiuttd t)1 the
till iieg Wlill-o~ i'Oto~ tilt: fhir-fahule
iid~e MS ili: 11 l. at halt' '~of tl US hi
tart i .' 1)111 g ll ettc iit. VRoutto
tic Iy thei l('ii0 our Iitin), milhon
I) are. o fric St t 10)115 11t , .111 triot i
Irezirda iiut'toii nt Ious iot 0
osig1111 fur i~ priudetit cautiiu, tiuuig
hIl ))e.eed :; llb, 1 1)13.1)l. I Pr111*tIt i :e,
Ii prdto- begrinniL lieue it wiLb (: lt
I iai'cty ut tr it toltedeitrilct,
.h they so abely luisrci-esfe111'u.t
i,/tivC 1 ,11 titc n C a;fL'iii 'i', t t ciflC/J'
ef tgl / dL 'I'bo Now Turk ('oil veiHth
isii nong to thatL,
! 3ay'inut-boliu kegro -'Jovernitnuat )n24L
p\i(l our 'ntnn t '~~r:ii (\ 'I lliy 1,11,) tulip I
WI . tU1tii101' JOS.. 11. ()ir, givr V IC.I I em
thing-, that thenny is.,in a illion dl
Il1 ('- i ,.411'i ' Gilt i o Ill tihe y (lo hnr
1\n' t mont punv V pkfijiI (Tn nnnei oph' onin.
,ctl1'vs, 'V,-' \''ift11(. I) give I't 'r ( (1111
"!I. o" : ;1 (I:t . ,i pat el.1 11't til. t ,1,1
LillyrU iiiL1 . 1"1.1\1;11t cO1pn'l ipu a any duell Nerio-(; o\~
(IninuinI I, 1!1:., ii <I ;', ;-t!,1'p 1-' H!il
1'\\'1't'. ~\ eatilipl:l Pt a 'I IIi j1iini illa
c~~~niisll'l~V .ll 1111,iia,11!1ii~tii mn
it w~il1,c In :nilust our pmiii1iicl tio
inny till; initu'i -!, :11m11 1111:161'"t,~ olaLill
ter(.1t t1) 11a\" tine 1!i il(il. ( ;nr
ln;L tne1t -1)4) i n~iln- taX-jn~nying; 'eigro
tIIAI:"ntlilint \\iI1 just 11:11 to 1001:k t,)
ie''n~ a ndt iI)r( t' :1" , f1Ii n inng
alnitt to insit-it 'nitt !or *till stante.
W ill o"(n - iXelnnit'ts e t (Ii in0111(i '?
\'eu axlpi 'PSt the'itiuISi it' our~ii ('si
tii(e \\liite pnnti1Iat iorn. let tine i):P"o'
intel.lnoiil juenijll a(e oI eOlier (t'l
ilits nil 111('.1' \, n-,ut1I ''v riinieint:;
No, zievcn' ! \(:\t'1, xaljt at t hne
point (If th In uloud t. 'll(: lean ilct.
!en,'; cipp' .1, anin1l th11 ina\nv'niot ppnnnst
SI I p ini t Ii ':1e int1l :n Pfl iiI 'v in lit anal iS I
I yiinii~ijn-.. \\ne. t ilt tax-~InV~r (I'Pc IlI
Snoult. ill VO' \;ii!, ((111la. l y laienl'.
.Minilan' -ip P11 tah II 1t I:1:f- I'1-a-va'r or (P at
l';l.t n11:1y 1111a' 1I '~ i, 11:{11P ' 11:n11in1s. .1
i * Of \ifi . t. Li wtill blind, tn \1 iatn:1
at, iii (reIin ini nm-,Ne Yni. i
Lotters hot \\tn i. ti\': ti T'1. f l 0n ie
I~ I I ililinan Ills alidc~ei a in
t('ci ; ~Iil t l \unI'=:.~ 1,';:1 ti (\m
('1)t mus'-t lziO1S, New oal Iai iu~nlol
n'It t Oin, n'pli t1 pn antJti..Pit
fl ha iil tIlna ,;'1all \"*:pii Il' F;or1
I i t pl (i, p frallill (a!!O(-(i Snt
(I'll llale 1'-. ml . -; I i n-pp P1+i't'1 (1.1'il b
iea y j ats iden ', } 1 '( : ' 1 l a ' l t to111 (1 ( ; I 1, il ani pn, :1 11 si-c 11 l u 1 (inip-i
iii! ~iatil I>411 n+* "I' "ie init' s stnlt (lie
(ll:niitetl, :n;Inl t l;a"ie tif'p f ul ites
'III( l ls '- l iiui' vtiitt I l '::mie al l :e m
iinilpi li "'A }it i t ifnI \\111
r liP-t a~ i npnt lii al. t i l I f1c lit It 'ait
lie! Witlatt. i( inp's 1 till !u\-Pt it'pit t t-Cill
.. ......... .. .. .1.i .. .1n'ln ...ppl tn lit in
aund will ho, fully' vorilied in their
geneoral turbulecize and izdtloiint, pat
(3 r isii.
[ umn conv~in1cd, by tity judlgmenut or
t h p resenit ha z.: rdotus lab or syst 4ln
( ii trod tiedt anad kept id!(,- a)It d ialad a
expens~ )3i ve. by theti, liII lliC vo is IiC(,d.
l1lt'y i'. u 1011 ii) thIIat a1 ::cta 11 of th pr0j~i
c three tjii~ex hiigher per pouIid ini it
gould currencoy, oi~ni au'terage thaun
Chose1 ciurrenit prior to the war, will
he n1ecessariy to iliect, an4 pa'y t11 iCweari
aniid to ead of planton ula ti X puut a
ato une h'ra t h ll of'11 annutialut jroht~n'I 11)1 (1' twvo
ialiiiioai to tw1o 111t a 11ll" uillieis l$ o
i15 1tii iehi I )lt~iI tc1c ! I , 1Ll$
Boilve t, be ti'uie. will Iesii' Ih h It of
oil 111 eer't;.iia et(IIIi(Il$ i1' :1j114' Iii
thle ttitiire good~, ;11i11 3IVtilI1!inelat of
the white p~eople~ ot tihe Snttli. I
alrue 4:t file:; t e3vi113t'iijl', ili te 1(0111
t:t prac~tiical ureA:, to) this efltct, viz:
t~tatI i dedut y for s Ll f-j aeS erv3Lt 1)
as5 well ay to r t i he c Ii t ot pl(4) t ,
nt Onlly of till, laitiwg, but als$o, of'
inil other interests, ct thle ,'olitllirl
'ott toli Sta3les, to ) i lt i thei cit i
\'31t 301 (if COtt1 t ai, a1 st 311'le (irop, 1.
cause it has ie)i lile till13eilOl~t, 14111'4:
iuitiiei'at ive x111 nlot su3I4e13tIbde, CvC31
if' they SIIOuIlt lil iiaide'lt tim favri
ing~ c3ontrol of a 1:1 ils'Irvative poiliticatl
Malrty, oIf 1ay u:,eftl r iii ((I'1ttitoa'y
in o i hcatiu oft prstn t, ob~ledsc, ~ to
Slioc'$sfIll'L'S res . Tha3t otheru p(111
it its of 11tI11.dl', ofvried 33!X'ieIllu
rat and1( tljveri'.,ljl 133laonfatluripu
ter'Idisie, to dlevelop and3( eloy in v
ge'il et11 la~~te, tle i13((il$ a 1141pr
iliel'it and1( demal~nd the Must C1113'eti~e
andi perlsistent, aft elltion of SIo~llia'la
peop)le3 ; and11 with the ((Il'e3I indluce3(
31 jcaceutl ha(1ia, tier addliti ioaal whilief
labor1, (r.a'ia 3 to thlei jll'osjla1rity
Iill 4.ily3 collic.
.\ N'nthl4l'l l e h's v.iew of tile, situ:'
t 1.411 as5 (' 41311 t~ Le "t Islands, aind
jlllebd it few wi'13 (0 1311 eitor'ially,
i'll a11c I e-tilIi -~ '
"''ri!,- by.~ 't .. n.-'.Wellal" 3111
is fflaahiig in 1, e iility of I~ll3111)
that grloat dl'sp.:eit;lly prevails tillu
out tilis secto kin I el l17;l to tile nest~
uni. 1 1 'l' c1301'0'ii fioji e 15) III
$131151 I 110)? 1ie l 1tllatll3. a( tI1 (ifr
sle s. hyar lw alleC" pl111 itigl' tf1
th ol \ fw :r nig frti'l veS, and1 a0, thriifty an11d Cl i'
p~ri-ia , hut tit, v-1: lula iority sj4 111
1,114:114'.-S lC31v1i. t 411 iI Iwive.-; 111ll tI i
l(:jrla:ri11 style to .iuit irate till, iittle
pa3tenms otf4g I 1111ial:3 w~eeby body
S~tea~l lelilo'st'e;.ly, an1d( refuse to In
1ioi llllioiV~ly SystemIl of i'eiultlneri3 3(
that has h3(5 yet coeoiv ' ed. 'i'lai
cueiltli'1 is tha~t Ille mice1 eleigant
I )'laljO( i11d o in the t0i!3:leeholf (,f1l
a41'11 rai'3l4 I gluiilg to dl1eay. Our' ill
1:11(1 1 ot1 toll erill b~h e very small11,
till' llllrs pra(fer'ring to(( ur SLC i :
t l I iti L i tC Iee than to trulst to thle
That t soltdil tid sailor4 olo carred
the tti)b ui bur outitry to vie1yori ngnip tt i
most gallPtt and dLetimined f ionus. over
be grate liy rentwemprcd. ani all Ihe guar
au t ces giv it In tjieitifavor must be fdtihful.
ly carrietlinto *e*Vdtloun.
That IhN publi lantis should be distribu
d1 as wvidlely a possible nutong the people,
at should be dispoced of either uler the
preem ption of hotnestead lands, or mold in
eV?!ttd.!c qit.e::"L~ t no . 'vL bututi to
cupantis at the ninimuin established by the
govcrnment. hen graais Of the, )ublio
lands mny he allowed iiecessary for the en
couiragenwt, of important public improve.
tents, ie proceeds of the sale of such I lanttd
aid not the lands thlnselves, should be so
applied. ]
'Ta hl h t'resident of the United Statey,
A tnlre'N Joliiison, in cxe eusing Ie liower of
I' highli tlce, in resisting the aggressional r
rights of the States tandi the people. is on
tithed to the gratItude of the whole Antcri
can people, ant in behalf of tho. Denocra- b
ti plt y. we lender hit our thanks for his
pt:hrioti e euors in fihat regard.
Ipon this platfor t' 11he uninocirtio party i b
appeal"a to every ptatriyl including aill tho .
conervative elementtad all who desiro to I'
S !ol Ort Ilte t'on titulon itni restore the it
Union, forgetting all past di ffere noes of
opinion, to unito with us inl the present A
great strrgle for the liberties of the puo
pte : and Iltt, all such, to wha ever party
they itay hmve heretofore belonged, we ex- tI
tell the right hand of fellowship, and hail ni
tall such co operat ing as M'iends and breth
re"n. vi
Tie Mississippi Elootions,
We give below two accounts. One
is from the Military oflicer who is in
charge of (te business of reconistrue
tion. 'T'he reader will be apt to con- L
ciele that both are true
Tll'. ir Mssissar tt 10l.:c-rion .-JAr . P(
so. 31iis., Jitt 2(.-Jackson is 1
ablla.o with enthusiasm. Such ex- rj
eit leti was p~robably neer known in
this State. A colored Democratic
club i'rom lBrandon, i imbering three so
h udred, is here to spend to-morrow, fu
ttir 'lect ion day, and encourago color- C.
ed )emocrats. A grand torchlight
l>re ion to-night is two iiles long. I
'T' whol'e State isgiving large Demo
era;tie iitnjorities. The Democrats
claim twenty-five thousand majority. ci
Stmeches were made by prominent
oliticians to-iight. The Loyal .LTea- .
LZIe is uprading t.ho streets, about two PI
htundred it ntuitnber.
The leuocrats are receiving acces- St
sionu firot the JLatuo ; Brinson, a ne
g"ro lll ical candidate in Rankin
oeantt y, jintied the Democracy to
day. I is rported from Vicksburg ti
dhat the ( lrsideut of the Riepttbl ait by
I..'ecttive ('onittittee in Mdississippi dt
voted the )emiocratie ticket. 'en all
coities roll ulp a Denocratic najori
ty of from 500 to '?,000. The Rtepul th
bieans :ittve gained t'o tr of the river cat
cntaities. The Democrats allow them ch
all the river counties, tenl in numlber, he
but ut lne of the inland counties.
l'hough all is eithusi~asm, there is no ti
hostile demonstration, and tihe oppos
ng larties treat each other with cour
tesy'."--TeleyYiran. hti
Iw. Miissi"51 i .'i :e I ri. on'i'tO.-Gener- gi
al Grant has rece'ived] a dispautch from
I Genieral .\e I uwell, stating thiat there c
are certain itnlientions that the Con- an
.titution will iL carried, and that the Im,
'lipuil ican ;aState ticket will be elect- oh
tel ii 'Iississippli.
I Gcieral IeIowell, on (te 20th in.t
tnt, prontitlgatel anl order providing s
1'r e co tiace of the elect iona in r
lhisAissil ppi an itadditionatl day, at theIt st<
uo~tuiity retnt or other place where the cil
ire visibontof th le registrta tiota ttuty htave
beencu helid, extlusively' for the btenelit A
af t hose registe red vot ors whoi, it yae
lost. their certificates of tegistrationa.' ar
Suvinen Iu:.noA.vi'oxs.---Thie New York "
lt'n I in thle following pttragraph pnys a
:otnutplianent to thIt souttheorn delegations for
t helir condtuct in t he l)nmocratic Cotivent ion:
"IThe soubern dllgationis deserve great
pratise totr lie digntity, good sense, anid pro-t
piioty3 withI which Ithiy htave borne~t Ithem- t
ulves int the C7onvaenition. Whetn the tell of '
State is wits colled fotr tainlag candiidatos,
lie stu thlern delegat ionts antnounced, otto
aI't et anoi~thert. Ilhat theay hadl tto Cenndiito
o lresent. Thuey ,eemedc' to htave no des10 ir
to dIictate, but to be willintg to accept what
01ver' candidlato shiould bo deemted most
ava!tilall 'by thle Demiocracy of the Noth.
Int the eatly batlkt tintgs they dibstnibutei l,
sicattered, anud shifted their votes ini such a S(
way as to -shioav that. they were merely Li
watit inig anid waitchinig deovelopmnents, with Iiis
it view to co-operato at last with the mnjori; o
13y of the ntorthiern delegates. Wheat Mr..
Peitdletoin seemiedI to be theoa irontgest theoy
begtun to contarittato upon himt, as if to tell "
thec Notrth thati Ihey would cheeorfully accept
Ihimi in thle Not Iiuidged hi~ niouminti on ad. 8
vittble. WhIenu it. becatmt evidett t hat. Pen.
dietotn cotihl not be noumintated, and llan
cook grew at rong, they again liditd by W
chanuging thuetr votes their wi~lllhagness to er
coop~erato in the "noination'of ainy candli.
'late who possesses thue onfidoeno ef- the C
party. lt, is clear thant the conitest wvill not A
bo protrutotedi for a mnomtot by Ite Soudthw
aiftetr the North becomes sutdloienutly uniited
to r'i~ende ia lnminattion possibeo."
The bill* for the discontinutance of thte.
lteedmantC' flhureau, whaich has beent report- lo
id back favorably to the Senate, provides
thait thle Butreau shall bo wit hdrlawnt on the
1at of next. Jittarf,'fr'om all the Sonthern
states represeteda in Congress; the edua.. fr
itunial dopuartnment, howwover, to be contintud
int il ot herwise at dered. The bill also pro-.t
votles for Ito (of tliaano in omleo for lIfe of --"
buo present Conutmissiotter, Ginorat 0. 0.
hrowar~d r: place to be filled, in the event. of
huis deiath or resignation,-by -appoIntment of
hue Presidenat, witha the consente ofth .I~Sen. U
io. P
Jlole-ln.tho-Un~y7the Chaippoui Chief who
ialturday $astMa iq j tree heeaeb
rako Indtians,wltilloridintg itt his buggy near.
de realdlehoo. They went to hIts hottsegdjt
tome g~ttje from his'wlfe by false proenense
naaal~ying I.itn, shot huim dod, aftor.
wardsstabbing hIs 1 ody in nlumaerous pla%
>es, The cauase was probably an old gtodge. 2
leI leaves six Inden wifds,~4 'englh6 Is
Whuite,
Tcneino ofJosh p l1lgsljcuy
NJ W 1'O1K (;ONvINT1oN...
['ULL1 TEXT OF~ 'Idly
DEFMOO1RATIO PLATPoRML
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'Ihle )fllowig iv the lull test ofl'h 111 it
lord1 ttttlifbu34iy tniiojteti yostorltiy by
(lie Nationail Cci ouetion as the caittioditiet
of t ho jil'inilje' oft' i: iottoert'i c patty
'The I)lsocrut io p111 y, ini Nutt a Otd tl o i
veni Iiou asseilnIed, repos3inlg its4 bust in the
i tttlligttiee put lol isti antd iiilcliitiatt hg
IIMI he ofi I lie lie)Ipk, 3tatlliug t111)o the)
1d uit iin a s 1 il:l in n and iiilit ultd
thle giuliutt i l' tile liilitesiof tiae Citlizet,
:,fat I ei'4 ni4 t i the tllti ju 1 , 1' 5iliit l'y
lit ac''toii n$ loiviug biet. silt letd lot- till
itte tll (:rite by th %%:u- u i' the vii:'ltlttnry
actionti it)u : otliheni Sltates in (;sulstitu.
13)31 it 1itt ii iaiis ns.'etuilu .1, :iuhl novel. 19
lots lent4 ttel far ti 'tgttued, d0v, Wit It tha lie
101 uii fl'.:11e. ileijaetl. --
1,1. Ilitit~l~lilte rest Ora tjtptt of till the
ato Ilijt' iigihts' in tile Uniion~ under
11li0 Cot 11)1 i ,!nu itil of civil go erlttettt.
to I looi A\tlielist al l'il.
:.'li .nl:Jly lort' ill tast politicleI offent
cs t1 the Ii''et olt of 1lieldect ive tot it
chaise ini the 'Talt's toy tlatji' cit uveits.'
.;l. 'nyitlelat ci' thle lltilllii debt oi' (he
AlIl iticoey s dant tou thil)Ile people byv tax a
(1011, e xcept .ma tiiitei a'7 is n"eipt isi tO tor the
tCi.'it .s of the pivethelt, eeotUioitiedy
dtiii Ilyliietit, unit) where the obligat ions ol'I
lie gale...itillet it 1,) 111t e:.jh. i l :;l' ate int01
:;htail be pa~id in 0111, Theiy ought. ini tight
ii 13,511iet ti) to plil i tile lawtul titunny'
oh (lie lzniltd ,Tts
It it. Eiluil I a.ctiot1 ci' ever'y spec~ies (it
h,')i'oii"y, 3iC'tdihltlg t1 its :: as~lutie, Iiiluui.~l
hgl golt'ti 3ALtil'lt bouts t *..J11 a ot uhi
h.t)nie c1t11a'ey for tike governmnt
alit tho hmeolle, thle Ist-hiutet' nll tile othle
iioidei', tile jt't"iuioiia uiti thle schltea', lire
p~rodlIi' x1i1,1iihe betidhachlle'..
lii i Le),t))tl y ini thle a11tliilislt tlt lt of
the guol1't'iitlzi tile redoeutioti 01' (lie 3413110
luig illy iti1,1e)ivy ;tut' tibiohitioti l of[te
'ieeil thetis len)i, allot all poiichal il:!ti'u
ileti ulli ies' ilesi :iel to secuic~ iU oile'gtu silt
lirenliiey:3 siuijlhitiiiiiioti of thle 53-i cii, illi~
lie li,etailll11:itiei"' o t lllii3it,)l'ij l11 iiiiies
4 lhils t .i~ ti~ 1'uili 01~ ti.l'3iu ii t ti''lle,
Ioli.eii !tioll hrt'5scot', 3011l lie etecilit o1'
g'itt'riiiiili. anid eulii'etey iiiade gll; the
ii'peai of aill euiacl fats lets fiol enraollinzg I lie
stale Iualilj:1 i3)30 ntial Lo'et: ill titl of
lnil.), tuua1111)11r 11' leveelille ttpoii 'otreign
tli into1 l3..ih a'.etll laiw, us~ wilt iWord iin.
/:':otl il utelieou itilgtile gi li iailiai.
luri: ii,i'i as w ibu s w i th tipairing sthe
duct' l . itloga 43o'useth et les, unitihest
hitlsult"1 Mlt) nouraigeu uthiot ity to. aol
til it'tieaiieo fitlie 'elitit'ttil.11
ithjti:ejti 01 i' ilueiltlyi the civl iisru
giess ;it t he eusot of iuli e wr m
iitlije toil atiuieIolti oftlz'uss utlicte
III O ltt ~ll p t iiicisi ll' i tiil :u tIi l iie andec
th0 1 ' 'e~ui ,' il~l', a (lit! iise l e ao l liooltII
Itle i1.li~iu ilf ll Illid" :111. i/v isillv
l1to heiedl 13111 the I ll'1aililiiihiot (")II'.
ty~t'iil 'tI ihe. il i'litll of'akt1 t 3woetI i11lx"
1:11,1 rih tl i ghts~l a i ' thi.'i preuii't it t lot 1kg
1111teda' t;l thtlei 1:iiil o 110uttat'lii:1 ill
toitilliitiy vlli 1511ai ouglto llt1't r it'p'.
ofIt11335g it 1uili r uned itl10I l h ligt ci ti b
0t)4 1 all'i ljt t in hoI~otii ('r.ie34 -lil1,1
Iut. hll 41 ',t' ii'oii t i t t iu llcu of ipeeei
111i11 ir~ lt'i'si l ghss. 14 11:iltitel
the hs0. disrt" of, Illt) itI1h Mll tIt
i'ighit utMl the lliiillI 14) Li''eIlilli 01ue' t'i)
3)11.1 l heir31 ,j4 34 ". litu
In tiltsIal it g (' 1 e liii)nt~ :1415 ltil oc..'a i i'
11)0u, we 1 iha'lni t) the 31 dic a p ialy forit:i
Local Items.
Nonihia ions for Municipal Ofios.
INT EN D)ENT.
. 1I. McMAS''l'llt.
W'.ARDIENs.
W. -N. WIT1IWRS,
JOlN.FRi{ASEI
W. II. WILLIAMS.
urglary.
An attempt-was made on Sundiy
ight Ist to Inter the Jewelry Store of
Ir. James M. Daly. 'Th'o would-le
uargInr, tried to make an entrance
trough the door by nieas of an a:M
it fEih-d -fron somo canse or oflht-r. Wo
.f il 11pp11etl to our townt athL.orities for
pllice or patroil.
Curiosity,
Onn be seen at Mr. Daly's store, in
to shape of hautning bird's nest, with
egg ir it. It is certainly worth a
sit.
x-Governor Orr,
To be Chief Justice. So says tho
rrespondent of tho Charleston
'u s.
At Us Have Peas,
A friend has laid-upon our table a
a pod measuring 2i feet in length.
he seed came from South Amirca.
S. Senator from South Carolina,
All accounts points to Ton Robert.
n and F. A. Sawyer, as the success
I candidates for the Senate ; but
irdoza could be elected, if run.
Dratio Seymour of New York,
Tas been nominated by the Demo
tic Convention for President.
is news comes by telegraph. F.
Blair, is the nominee for Vice
ruck by Lightning,
During the thunder storm, Sabbath
cning, a negro house, on the plan ta
m of Mrs. Fanny Means, was struck
lightninjg, not far fron her resi
ne. The bolt, pissed a horse,
out fifty yards fiomn the cabin,
rowing him down and striking the
sement of a window, ascended the
inmey, tearing off the weather
arding near the roof. A negro
n was sit iting near the'window at the
ne, and fell insensible to the floor.
)rtunatcly, Dr. Means was visiting
s mothers family, and by his timely
di, the Negro was soot restored to
n1c(1(ASIe~s. Ire vomited freely,
d complained of a pain in the abdo
mn. More than a dozcu women and
ildren were in the cabin whon
'uck, but only two were slightly
ocked, though all complained of
iging ears. ''he horse was also re
ired-ai heavy raill fell in the vi
uit y of Szalemn Church.
Novel Sight.
A gentlemain from thle country, who
rived ini Winnisboro day beCforo yes- e
eday, sends us tile following item:
Ve certainly are living ini a po
cssivo age. I went to thle city of Co.
mnbia on yesterday, 1 saw algld
anl plow~ing his son1, and on my re
rn, to my surprise, tile scales had
rneld and son1 was plowinig his father.
ho csan becat it j
dBow's Review, July 1868.
Tile contents are as follows :Exo..
is, Carey on Resonstruction, Gradut
Increase of African people in La.
rogress of Amalgamation, the Age
Sham, Railroad Policy for the
>uthm, Reclamation of the Overflowed
lids, &o., American pioneering, tile
achmine Projoct, B~linders of the
)miedor'ate Goyernmneit, R~colo
ns-of Mexico, Departmlet of Comn
e~rce, &c.
nthlern Cultivator, July 1868.
This excellent Magazine is well
rth the patronage of every South
n planter. The present number is
11 of interest. It is publishecd at
thens Ga., for $2 per annum, by
mu. & W . F. Jones.
to Amoriorn Stook Journal.
Farmers and stock breederii
>k to their owi interest, should
td for a copy. f lj interestinig
)flthly magazine. Spoohuen copies
uc. Address N.. P. Boyer & Co.,
iblisheors, Parkesbang, Uhestor coun
, Pa.
- Omnt On.
NIaI. Eini-on :Pllense announce Capt. Jhm
nufant, as a Candidate for TaxClctro
irf old Distrief, 'and obl oliger01
2 1Ab Xb e~tt E erywhoe
BIIRfLS of Cew I eas, juastreceived
Jtrdforasale by
JOHNMoIN4TYREA&CO.