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Desportes, Williams & Co., Proprietors, A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquiry, Industry and Literature Terms---$3.00por Anhuin VOL. 11. WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESD)AY MORNING, SEPTEMB J2,186 O.4 TILE FAIRFI LD HERALD srm ru l'nt. n:t. ny DESPO ItTIES, WI Li,A MX & C( iy in tihe Town of Wilillsbol-0, at $3,0.00 i tlel I E?f I l(IUCC'. yif" All ti-ftlMieit adve1tise1ents to I paid in advance. UbItuar. Notioes and Tributes $1.00 p1C squire. Selected Poetry. [ Fr"om the Noijolk Journal. "WHOM HAVING NOT BEEN, W LOVE nY ml. E. M. It is easy to love olien eye l.iot5' , And the .itie reveals lptthe heart, Whlen the flush on 0he ollok can the sot bespeak, And the lips in gladess rt There's a thrill t'f bliss fif the ldvlng kiss, And a s'po'l in the kitidky tone. Anil thle spirlt Hlath bonds of tenderness, To link to' itself its own. Bitt a deeper joy, that halith no alloy, F roie the heart's l,re lC'oun t iay Ilow, Wifen its wealth of lold is lestoed above, Wihere all its pJnises go) ! In 0011m111ulion Sweet, aL tho Moroy seat., We call the Chr1hit our own, Ant never again mty wv complain, Who are nevernioue iAonc. Thongh wo gazC, not now oil the lovely broy For us It lt, felt. the thorn, Thuigh tfar from honie, we pilgrits roan Atd our feet., with toil, to ilorn ; 'l'hotgh We 0 nv r have pr'essd tIhat, pietrcI haind, i. is strotched our lives tbove! And we own His oai'e. inl griifful prityer, 4Whon haviig ]lot seon, we love !" We have felt Ilimli nnar, for itifiy a year, Wi'i nt eve we bent. tite knee, The pretrende there, the answereol prayer, Dw,r 8aiviour camo troml riee i When we've huld our breath , by the bed I det Ir,, it an agony of woe, In that darkest hour, we have felt His pov er, All colnfol I to bestow. And still as we olimb thi. hill of time, AntI tie iopos of earth grow din, Through tlie gloom of night, to the heaveni light, We are prossitig oit (o Him! Fromt the idols CWay, of this fading day, We are lifting our eyes above To tile city of gold, witeru 1iN arms sh told. "Whtom hav'ng not secn, we love !" 0orrespondenoo oftho Charleston Coi S rior, CoL.uMnI, Sept. 9, 1868.- With Ll exception of the Rilroad fBilq, no ma ters of' atny public intoraet have boe considored or disposed of by the iegisl ture during the past two days. TI fact is, that patriotic body has becn' tc much engros.ed it tlfe-proceeudings of 1 [ SStato Republican Convention, of vhi a majority of tho leibers of' the (het cral Asse-mbly aro also iembers. Y e torday the Chatham Railroad Bill wt pit through tile Senate, ui,der the ope at,iong*( anutmote power,'tho roundattio of-which lay, without reasonable doub in -the bottom of at long purse. The o position, hovuver, Contested its pnsna. with great skill, but, were in so sm,t1l iwiWority that tht logic of Corhn, i efot)qienco of Whittemoro, and the ingt nuity of Lesli availed no more tha i retard th'e final resut.t Thiat motne. wa'ts apet frooly Wy the Comnpany, cai hardly bo qoslionied, atnd that it we "'loanted" to the State~ Oovernmt,t b< sides is a- fiet,hypln disputo. Thi antd t,bts alone ac'opts for the pasa of t.he Bill, as notVfotvof thlose wh arc intterested in its '"anc5o express groat doubts about theo contidtygn. theo road in this State over bigb mtencOed. It is genorally regarded 'a hiuge wild 'cat amuThr, che Itrposo of wie was to get, tho entdorsemenit of Not Carolind' on its'-h)onde, the usual suppo, of this State int tho Way.'of -a chtarte antlAle.n either te soll out - the ,concer teothe,r,parties for a good pr'ice,. t re1#hze wilatevet' was possible on t,lto se opsities, and take an air line fer la j~piplwich an' Amel-ioani:.SheifF~ ebutl n6h 4 li is tho history of tlz Chzi noad. 'i"pjbs ordit of th~ men al'lqady mni jt on, eafing thz to k'owledge enable Wt-y d'efeat it iw LIl House on its tihir 1oading. It is vrehMyf d~~~oe ;what,.Lea l'io proposetd an ad'ditiontal sectionl to Lh gers or in its emlployees"in.aceoult< 'aco, color or previouts cotidIution,0 an l,ba'Lth6'vory trhen like .landlphl at Swiaila,g~hio crietd'out so fant .againi tinilkt"'week for 'voting aga inst tI san6'lljg tn -the famnotls Disaritiniatik tratig 6tut iperd-ventiure. t bat 'ht "prino: 'p1 N" old 'net ithstand's hle: 'i sinua11tidg inifluences of thQ Tiroas'urot' t,he fl6ad. ' T1!iq Blue llda Bill.- the paridifl' of fhh'bl oe ,made piblic soind vik sinWp ho SoJ4ito.yostorday wit oulb, flAho lIouso enicouite; o&o pjonstop fronk,iio.less a distinguIs et . nreri'than'hfie "Groat Finadoll ti 'gh" of. h 'SL;aLo Mr. Comptrolld 'General Noagle Tihis indivtdnial,'wl aetilres to -the repittation of beintg tIl greatest fi'nancier in the Statc', withot h)ts3sessingi iufcint nlblhty to < Liflii hhtn tint.'.h. the priti ....' IUS. I arithmetic, undertook to combat the Bill as soon as the first section had been read, on th ground that South Carolina could not Mrord to lelld ihe Itoad her (,( dorsvtnent whilst, her credit was so low. - On this propositioin ho elaborated at -- length, finalliy winding ipi with ite as - ser(Ioll thiat.it was dem-on8triable by the rulo of direi-, t.o ill1ust rate wich Io e. e marked. that if the State owed $5,500, 000 and her bonl's were wort.h 60, tien to increase ti he debt 1,000,000 would depreciate tho bonds to 25. 1 metitioi his premises' and conchision, otilv as they Stiflco to show that they W were the best parts of his speech, and hey were worti jnst nothing at ail. B The ftininie Part of the matter of this debate.iS. that after sensible negroes like 1liasif, Deliargo and Ilt3iott had ex .110sed his sophistries and profound igior. ance, the lattet proiitded a query, which resulted in the following epi. d01e: 0lliott.. Will tle gentleman from York allow mo to ask hin a question ? Nleaglo. Certainly. Elliotr. Are you not in favor of do. stroying this Bil becanso You wish the road to pass through Spartanburg? Neagle. I a(i Tot. Elliott. (\tlt great emphasis.) I am sorry I can't. bke' tjor word ur iI [Great sensa tion aroulid hilo flouse ] Spouk.r Moses. The gentlemati from Barnwell (10llioti.) is out of oider. Elliott.. I am sorry. Mr Sieaki-, that my feelings botra ved tl( in l in i iig the remark which I did, but when I did so, 1 Ieant it, alii sick to it. SN eagle received thif i.;nsult with butrn ing clheek aid tremblitng voice, btit, as inght. have bee expected, att(mlipled n0 rjonliler. erom tlilt moilent, the little patientce which the mellinh-rs had exercimed bvcame exhisted, an-l when Ove' lie ag;I n rltoSe theri0IM0 was sneii a maifestation of a wairr of respect flor him, tbat,l his remarks were either waiv ed or cut decently short. Opposit ion if such as his was well understood to pro ceed ether from factiois 1uo1.%iv(14, or ail absolite lack of sense oimghi to inder-. stand th merits of the Bill. Before tIhe WIas is1(ol. Thire is, lowever, no dou0,'. lott, the Bill will be piassed lhv an ovcr-i y wlt'liming vote. Tile discssionl of the Supremte Coirt Bill, in the Sunate, takienl ill connection with curtain' collitterin I matters, indicaltcs S learly a dispo.iition, on tile part. of th Repiblieam, to -vt rld of the Ileph1ant. whicl they purellased in tle person of " Chil, Justice Mose.,, so-called. It will L- be rememlibored that his election, in the teeth of ta provisioi of tho Constitution, e that, o person wio was an elect.or should be perit.t d Lo ho l ollce, glive rise, at, n the tim, to Sv'riols doulbts. ai t. his eli. .. gifbilit.y ; but thefe'- were salve.- over by ,is n<o,ro fries, whom hIle hiad fmcces1. o tilly buttott-hoed, a Ii] who said to his e opponnts that the difficuyl would be h obviat.ed by Ile removal of his pohl.ical . di.sabilit .s. Since his promotion lie has - writen the 11Lott letter, and that indi a vidual, properly resmnt.ig the gross in. sult received at the hands of the 111RI n whom lie, (if all others had assisted to I, office, lsr m:: arrangements to stave i. off that pleasant little operatiotr by Congress, which would enable koses t~o a take his seat on the bench. In this he c will be greatly aided by the Supreme Court BiJ, which will provide that mv. o fes Moses cant qurlif'y, by the 1st of y January, his Gflict will be declar'ed va n cantit. So there is a prt'ty str'ongf proba a bihty that the. Chief Justico will Come - to grit f. antd that his c'oinversion to the re'pubbencit faith will, in the end, be uni 'o rewarded. d GiREN.t'W ON GRLENNBAoK.-Qre >( Ic says it is tidie that. Mr. Sherman, J r~M oMtou, aiid 'other leadi'i 1%l~dtcmt'fs t 1uitd aghedtt.fe f igitiQin heb tells t.ho hi tr^ti b$4f90li'paragraph, whbich hi niver-t.hees is Cmnsin g enough to toso -t, who for'eseo that thieiole debt is soon r, to be repuidtated. We qnofe: i "Here it is plain thit, ..Ir..7fun'in r profioses to pay off $ 1,300,000,000 of Interest-bearing debt by sii'ply prmnt.ing y oila like amount of non-interest- boaring dl pr'ormses, payable at no timae and' in o ,nothing, and say to thie public creditors, o 'Takce these or nothmng- your interest e stops from, this day.' He whio does noS v fe4 thiat thIs would'be nakftd, unbfush-. d ing villainy-that it would put piracy to i. 'the biush'ant erimSon'th Li bi-ow of I>ur.j d glary-must be destitute of moral. sense, M r.. Thurmtnv k,tvi-.~he 'cannot it o know-thathe iste-of $,3.00,000,000 g. of new greenbacks, with no provision for -their patymenmt, would destroy die' valuo >f of greenbacks almttont'ontirel'y. S'uch an d issue would niot morely wipe out the d national dlebt-it would wipe ont all it doebra wha&,evoer. The tyt3sge,.e,exa it by the sp)oihationl of the widow and or pi ihan ; wh, the means of the poor de..I ir posited in saving bsnks,. life insurance ~*'onpanius, etc., wotuld be0 pratctically 5n ficated. Yet, hie calls ont the poople ~o pay gh' : tigabguebt,, no.t, by. e@rnl ni,"o/ .t or anv'fowm of"self'-denhtl, Sbut, by nake 'fau'd. n n det an agent in d wa to furnfeh bin with whiskey for 1i aryouing warriow whctts& bon bitten r. by a rattlesnake, intima~ting that four e puatts would be necess5a?r "iAur e quarts!"' repeated the agent with sur it. prs :"as mu ich as that ?" "Ye, y replied the lIndian, "four qjuartt A .ake very Lig." Another Convort, to Demoorocy. IHoun. l<ranklin P. Dacll:, hvietofore, promkinun Iltiican policitn of Mf lad, Ohio, and a life-lon; oppoet0 i Ale ieiocratic party, has colm ot ypunly tti( sIparuly for Sl.8eyl mour i an Blair. MIr. Jac'ins, in 1862, was t, Republican caihdate for Jitdgo of lh Supitre Court inl that .St ate. MI Backus is a man of great, iillIevnc, . fille lit" yer, 1111d will miake Ils powlr fol mi the coining campaign. in i Ia rVC'-i speechl dlliveted in Uleveland, hu de .Iare-d himsevlf thtisly: "The lat timkle I attenpoed to addres it crowd froi this balconv, it was i Lle occasionl o a meeting held lnuder th, ame flag tiaL floats votder. The moet ing Wa's held ill a gloomy hour of ou Repu6liu. It waul at that, tiie wheli reasoRN's brazen front was ereat, nwt when te South was arraved ill atne resistanc to the govrunelt of on Rovolutioiary fatler, Vi) gaVe 1s al we were prou) to own. Oa that nigh roi rallied, and set your brothers an( MIns to the tett1e- field ,O mnnin till I 110s ntitutions. You ralliod i you itrengthj, anid in Lh- providence of God wVere-suoceeas!l in u llpholdin t.he flag e r11it; lmd, we holl, ill presorving; itr Consitiution for us and onr descend t'.s. Buat,.bark as was that 1,1r. qlii' ws dark anI hour lowers over this 6ov Irmet HoW ; anld whel ler the gloonl Jball be displlktd, or wthelr we ae t have eternal tigi, dvpIlknds oat tIho ste Nes of the' Lit tickets noIminated ill N e York. ellow-Citizeas-age, /Wtow Democrtdi I That has been a hao word foR me to imt.i I F.r a q,rte q at citntury t have bwt-in Iraintied s i R lilan, and it c elad forMUA n): to designate tnysel ab a Mora.; bu when t0eazon at the South itIas beel chrushud, andu treason rises up at, til Nort.h, after the flag ha floated in Lri iamph over) relhollo, w 0e,fr the unll holy purpU416 61 tile party itt pIower, t.1i ITnioi ha' been kept astider-th1 Union that, iall fouilht lor, only to Ima it pr)VvIe alt typt.efi'; wh"ln one3 tIrdA ortheo !,ntioni 1o-day i, ifbj)tt : power, ill titile of pvace, unl2 reco"nIlizv( bly th. (o.anI lt.ioln --nol, to seilre Vic lory, lloI to eaer li"! triumlinpil of, 1.I lag a triinth for ai timw. but fer Lilt l pliq pu h of pre.serving ill pteripoti Ly the (Iaower ot a larly ilifif. to wiel it.; wlit, all theso y'eals, that partY lia ben laborintIg no to heal sectii Wo1und0s and tL bit.tro eigendere by warl, but to see i) W hat. asstliptiol of p-wer they pr 11etho SoI.h froti COmlling back as Democratie State., 111n' li.us keaep in place the party that. is riot ing tta spoik. I say, wheot sich comli 5i0s ham SWxi fo I bree yo,rs, 6i .hat, wolI tamller ill pron inlf-ifig tilt lf a.ot0rat-- wh18os. pa rty is t.i oilv one o Illht wu cau look for sne -or fromn these woes-is nto a1.1n for lth t1.in1es. Arid I say to-Ilight l hat I hav 6ever snid hbere , Ihat. I stand lore is Deiocra.-a Ie-a-k-ler I. as delnned m ih Ih phltro of tll N- York Convenion C am willing to hglt, under the banlne :>f tile IyeiloclacY, atind 0Od willing w, will achieve a victory. I did ntot COMO here to speak at longti but. I mnust say a1 Word for t.hat. imcl de ipised man, Aa.drew Johnson. No nat U.eed hiss tihe nialo of Andrv/ Jolmson If over a man showed a devotiota to thi Donstitution of to Unit-d Sitt.es, le i tir:.'t, man'; and I eballewne ite lost' pro r0iutd' statesmen to co2121 lvert. it. Ljoo, at hiis mi0eda'ges 2and( co)inpare Ithem112 witl htis predecessors, ineC hindig Georg ',\rnshigton and you will hited t.hat, hi (Fre unsuarpaissed it the anntals of Ami2 cnan history. H11is deIvot ion to Ithe Govl lrmetaas been prIo vedu underi( cirm stantces m2ore tryintg t hatt (ver surrtoundt ud prinoo0 Or potnltaite. HeI ima~ b'erm Ihimse10f' nobly anRd ha1s made himiself I elerifitce on thec ailtar of his coaunt'ry, andie Ibit, for a. few mern of hoanesty.vitnd mlteg y ill ,he,Senatoc, lhe would lhave b)emI oeposed. 'All thnks to haim for hais faIithi tulness in tho hour of I ria It is nnnecessary to descant on th< neirits of' Messrs. Seymnour andl flair hoy3 areo knownm to you ad the world E-Iorattio Seymour is one0 of the fire itatoamoni anrd truest pal.riots in L,ii sroad nation.- I amU contenated' witri tie mindidatesa and Svith, ou' 'glorious ,plat brun. ~ We have nothung to do but t< >rganian for Victory, g-> to tho polls iine 4oVok'mnt., akhting iLa bat-k t o the tatuiSof its glori'ons fvttiders. 1 hanvi Faith thtty' we shamll b lsuceut 1Mvt a1I. God heclpuw.dAnd theo evafsoP fle~r ey."i Even without any13 eflorl2tionh par >f the I)hm2(Orats( and Cionsaervaties heo Riadicail victory in 'Vermiont, ia practica-ll'y an o v i d e n o o 0 Ilolland"-thaut is; all ;- b)at when we 30mo to analyzoe the vote, it i)4 fou'ntd Shiat the pooieats liavoi really ga in 3d )noreO tan tdio. adicals. Thle toGls ~eieresyt of the- oleotions iu [84. 186"', t d'. f8O6taro'a.'follows : ~)omoras~ adloals 1868 - 15,5S2' 82,00( L89J4 3~2I1- 58,41i (Dolighf'ul solao' of my3 hiouirs of.nf. IliOe,ion, angel guardim of-muy patha. stay thirough l ifo's vici'saitudes, thmot Wile) art dlearro maa e thanIi lileo itself go y'our need(1 atnd Iingstl, and1( sew a )Utton Q1n mv....nnionablvu" 'The Dayton (Ohio) Vallan. dli.!-,1111n's paper, 'Says thait thev ectloln of Sty Iour "will destroy Radlil:ji r.l 1, ItI..! rIetion1 schrelies," and( "4rid tihe Soi t-h ofr -t lorde I ot' carpet--hag sela tulS congSSmen, governor. anid le., isla i ors.'' 0 0 Wo find tie above paraded inl the columns of that Stupidest off ill Jaco. .)bill j- Owlsh Now York Tj'/c-v. L Te Soullth to be rid.ded of i torde - (if carpt bag SenItators, coigressm1en, goven 1rs() I-S anrd I egisl It 1r* by tho D o r loi-atit pyi It. '' Tha t is tle crime with which the Deiocratic par ty is chlarged. -,Nw who are theso calrput-bag sena r tors, goveIrnors, &(. ? I Bruzon-raced fellown wo never saw I tho flash of gullpowder. J ackals who followed in (ie wake of r overwhelming armics, bullying and I plundering the weak andl hclf)less. Tle otpouring of Northern jiails I and penitentiaries. Nmless Vorui'in at lonic wyhoni r their <YwdItIeighborn would not allow , to sicep in their dog-kennels or eat f with their hogs. Ign1,1rant, illiterate black(guards, not - capabla bf regulating at drove of don kevs mtuch lets of making lav,1: for d 1hinling mmcikbers of the imlorali d > eilighLoed party of which the Tt*s is a worth exponlent.y Aid what, ire they doing ? - With in ilp ralleled Cflronttclry they I are holding ollics which thy acquir.. red by fraud nid force, and in ltter L conteIIpt of t(e Will of the people for > whose benefit t,he oillces were created. Holding them, too, in the imjority of I cases, without complying withii the Ilaw which re(uiires them to give se curity for ordinlarily decent ielavior. And as a matter of course they are robbirg tle people without so miluch as naaking an attempt to coneceal it, Hlaving coe among uts inl thread hare coats antid dirt3 Rhirts, they are growing slek and prosper'Onls, driving I fist horsen and squantdoring ilir ill - gottel gainis irn Lire indulgence, of istly paons. t e carpet-jlg "Legislator", left. thi's city aIfew dalys g or tie Ilt Sprinlgs of A rkansas. I They tre debanchiting tihie n egro ; popila tion, us Otit.. O'ook's saihiis diid I tihe an1id wich - .silanders--behlav ing inl l tilt respett ts abandoned oute.sts will ever lichave whIlo are freed fioi aill I restrainlt and entrusted wifi dNvf otd I power. - 'lTey are workiig tday and night to - briln onl i a war of rIces that. w)uld Ilot mily dellger tihe South inl Ilood, -i t wild sooner or later, Overwhelm Ithe w 101o0 colIItI1.iit llin i. - 'he are rendering a restoratlon of tle t -iTion iirpossible, by placing theirselves between tire honest people Iof' the North and of tl.e Soi.t. so that lthey cannot see onre arnot her. Arnd by so doinrg they are robbing I of the price of his blood the No, thern11 soldier woliu really f'ouglht fvT t1is' Union. , Notwithstandhig which it, is the d - claret purpose ot' the Jacobiln par'ty to I give tire conqute1r'ei S iiithI--coI'llermd at the expense of so mtch blood and treasurc--iot to tire Union onc more, a but to tle cirpet-bligger. Therein the said irt y I dilTers bu oo I rotrr tire Demiocrtitic pai'ty. ra(i TIi:nuN-ouTr Ar ti. :s'TK, (IN Tiioy - 15'tu. --T'he pe*ople of1 Chetstecr antd tlhe - adjoi ninig D)isrtricls hadl( a grndL dIemoun.. - s'rat ion antd hb trn, Ott T.nesday lasi. Ove 2,0 peros were present, anid monGkOuvernor Vancie', of N orthi Ctarolia. taddressed( thre meetinrg ;t tnd in thre asb.erroot, speeches wiere ma:de by tire lIIon. (.. Canni tonr, Gent. Kenniiedy Col. Th'lonis. Jatines Mintor adLdreissedl theo color'ed pleole, of whrotm t goodly tnimber were pIresenlt. A radicaul moti.. itng near by absorbedi the rmajority of tha6 coloredu petople. TJheso Demrocriu gathietrings aro tinmerouis alt IIOVEn t'lme State,.arid te whites tuir-ot e4' 7;e'ab and conspJiritQ. Tire spirit is firm- aid roeoluto and untantimones. Tire wvhit tieopleofo&ntth Cairoliina, ailmosit to a inran; are Democoratio ; manty of t.ho col ored people are joining the Democratic raniks-nid thre radical paurty is confmned aiiost 'e iahiveliy to vagrant.s fromt aibroady tand the doItuded colored popuala tioln. Ver-y goikd mn fi rom the Nor th is beartily wir thre D).-mocraoy ; overly ti:ine foreignier fro'or. acrossl$ ire waiters 1s in .thv--rime eti.cgorv----aind thIus w -. tiovu lrly .ands.ea'rdily. . Geni. (Grunt; it hi lstated by those who hrave oxelleit oqpnrtnities bf knowing, ill tnot. re'signt his peiionn ne G'cneral ulerss ire is (tleetbd Presidenit. Hie does not, see thaL ho is re<puired to <d0 so ci t.her.by. tbN circumistncnes of the caso or t;ho law of plreclentit. Rf. 17'. Wd and Benjaniini Cannon, (wito,) rand Hloniy latle,y uand Hall ' theo C]arolinSjacu1an, dondnohIg the Loyal- .'honguLe, and1 dela4iirig that they have retired from tl,at iniqult.. :ouabody. Rtestorinig lost chtildron is a big bu. Rintess in Bhrooklytt. Last Month 132 childr'en wore restored to thoir pa rents. Cotton -Tho Norh and South. The Nation al Asso.ci ii4i tr 04imi knii.; 1iact-IItin-ers 4 l '14 Trai ler4 hanve i.414,d thei l*-rst, report- I The 11ppend14ix Coinlaints Mile. mients of' rnI'lih Valie 1iu1 int , eIrest, prepanell bpy tie carefiItian of I ti. eitrumati Or Uoloiittee on 8:I isties. A prominlenlt ftl. showin by Ihe present14 If I bIit ionfI is. (ha InI h Ie proh4)'111 - an f , i 4.., I Alilnplion o o et ill thit comilery i4 jimteli lretie' tha1In hIs beenW IISupp111o1,4041. It is sin - u11lar11 that so great a wiinm of' acoiltacy has been sitilered ti exi-it, ins lite stitemenf;ts of lil,erentl aiul h(-ril iv.s. lIven in i ie ite if "Itecoip ait porits," Wielf himi be fleCs -iAe; 1h lgires viry by ialny tholtsamis of Iles, Iid, generally, oieis luo inch eason for sayinig, in accordanoc ,.,ih (lie knloWn lr.ter-e-1 or wishes of ile compiler. Lit e cesc of the New J'ork 118hipping List,' ieretof*66 fe4'qVtif a1is file first ax.diority, lie blund wrs have been tiule apparent it oall, uld out. of its own figures it lis becit Vc eicled of gross inacuiraly. That the (1n1la'g-il eslimato of lie crops, is set forth iit the iepor , are approximkato. y correct, may lie proved by (ho lestilony, low colledl), of (h'tr coir'efjtfon. Re. tihr1 enoogh hate ben received] since Ihe tite of tlie ptiblished table, to warrant. I lhi MAief lhAt the miunber of spindles exceeds leven ifftlio'i;, consuluing, annually, sav me millio hles of co'ton. A comparlson vith ihe censts of 1860 shows that this rate If coistimption is not oxcessivo. A total of 2:36.727 qpindles then reilitired -122.704,. 176 p6Ad6 u'f cotton, or say 80 potnis per :p i idle. Bill. tile mddilion of forty percent. In spin lies has been so generally in li n iior mnumers that the constimp6i per spindle Srediced fifty tweinty per c-e , or 10 six. y-foiur pounds, being fuay fotr mid ) hall' keins plr day on nit nvinrage of nmnber w!"nty-live ya1n'. App.lying livso colrlec in' t o lihe f 6gfrfs 6'f 1860, we have .> t1 75 t . olind-A ofroirl tolAl preset. atnnual .0iosilmpiiIl. fin a11no1nt1 ailumst exielly Lgreeiig With ilte actual returns. Tius it appear., tha we have this year 'efluired at leasi 1.,700,000 bales of' Collon o Cover Ile foreign export, (lie h0om1o enl <milpliol, and 11h1e slock leff on 8eptember Ist, 1868. Hiave we had it ' lieree were0oil hanld sepim ber 1.41, 186i7, soy 00,00 'ie receipIs at ports by anl averago estimate nre 2,120,000 l' l cnsmplion of Virginia and 8outhiern 1 Altes, not. contiled inl recelis at pQrts, say 100,000 A (Ohti'I '1 Of00,0011 vic hi leaves- ttI,000 hales as ie lilotlil wollght Overland, Indil 114- 00111led in 1ie 'ceipts il 110rs. This will seem large 10 hose whIlo pill their failih Oin collmn "circu ars," but nut to I1hose who have been cog lizalnt of tle 1imm11ee90 amjolulnl. of Ctlen 'ee'ived 1 ('i nein i iati, St. houis, Na-shville, Uloiphis, elma111, anl all lie inerior lowits, )f 11fh'ich a large part has not Ileefi 'uun od I the receipts it anty port. lie who should lelny that Ihl su11111 p113 from this sulitrco is Iriven to declare thal it his ,not been con umed ; for If not hilig I adlivia o' 81o1ch i'erland receipts, liho Norl hern mills crn )lly hivellsed lie 80.1:ti Hes (A' lnild ilomber 1, 1867, nd the 2.1'i0.11I1 1 o. teived a1 ports, less the exporis of I,i;I.II0ou >alcs al in balance (i :itock of say 50. )1O, leuving bt.510,Ot) bfiles for the North ! 1it w1itt i'fles ,)I h'e (., shown h Ilhe abler, tIit I wenty year.- .go Iiht North oini um111e1(d mure I lit tfhis, and wil i two known *xCePltills, ltave. ever .inee lie 0o so, and hatl flit) centvs of 181) slows a lotal on. n11111111ion of 9-10,000 iles of -160 pounilds ulch, On lesis I itan live itInI it Illarler mIlil. ions or spindles, while now we have over seveii milliotis ? c6'dii undertakes to oxplain the mn'em? ong of' ttil. imemorable phrase, "Let, tis have Peace." lie says, witlhout ary circumlocti ion or clianco of initake, that it is the in tetiion of trant, if elected, and of the Radti alo mnjorlity In ('ongress,to govern Ihe* cotnn. try b)y the helpi of' "a litle tr'iaIngular p)jie No iVlolr the tro00ly toil 1)in lhe Soulth mid the Treasur'y sitckers sit the Noirth stup. port hiim. It will take a gieat many "trl rngular pieces of ste" (21'to keep te In lower, andl, so, Grlant1 is the man1 f'or t heir mioneOy and4 their' pap Thiei'efoi'e, ''Let us s>iece q|/r .l', c'alled a buoyourt." GaurfielId mys) sto. (Galieid ough*t lo know. G.arieldl is one0 of thie JainC)ii prtophelts. A "trianu,. tuilar pice of steel, call as luhjone," 1 tihe tuty responsei thie people will get frmt G rant erhen-' rhmyaaklCtibbu' fl' fo'ieb and' oIlher (dtiall matter's. Well, wohopeo 0soo Grant's .'iangtular piece very sutmmarily putt on the heif in November nexi. We a're oforsecl'o lrie6lIlini dtilli~ng solItudes only to call Ihiem pleeo"-triagualar or otherwise.-Augusta C2onstitutionalis, "C00txTtto Ott iOpetxt."-.VqV-arC-nol. dis losed' fo be oer-sangulno as fo the eceellon lf Seymotur, Greeley, ,however, sepas to toncedo i., . quotes Mr. Naar's est iwaied voto for 86yiod6, VI4toh Is at folIenas "edineetIdItI, 6 ; Ne w York, 8W: Peonnsyl iala'ylatnd, 7 ; I'ent dolly, 11: M Issouri, I I; Arkans~as, 6; Alabamnt, 0; Louisiana, 7; loorgha. 8' North Carolina, fi ; (iIo, 21 : [ndhant,, 18i; Wisconsint, 8; Califolnia, 6: )tregon,81': NebraskA.,*-t Nevada, &1 'Tolal, [08. Tolal vote, 817. A majority Is IM. And (lien adds: "If Pennisylvaniai, OhIo. antd !ndiann, 'of e as hh-dsthi'ales, Heymotar *111 certaInl'y Itavo ai 01kanoo ; Ihotugh he eMnnof even onro y suchl Riates as MIssourI, L'ibinu, Wile. nionh, CalIfornIa,, anid N ebraskan.'. '.iIi o I'vo Sl ates casl thidlfy-fotw Vofte. S'o hat If all of .themi go fe! Orant-uth rest, 'otin)g.as Grootey seems' leoocde tlfoy aliJ)-Soymnour will neoerfthlebl8. olob. Rt wIll be oliseved'l hagt n')h'EItinstjto lin is not friolditbd, and litiW t11e#fore enceded t6 atut.-chnimd hjseik Brigham Young has the confrd#ct fo grade heo Ion Paeific RaIlroad fronm the head of chs t'aaon-to Salt Lake, and has begun work. Tlit'lnTNNNEssm SUAn.-- At noon (o.day Alesses. Wistmer, i1iiillton and Agee, the lilegatim-h friom theTeinessco Iegislature, had a fMil interview with President John .on, e(t Ilhe Sbliject of sending Federal (rops to Tennestieo. to assist in controlling the election inl that State. Tho ilterviow was secret, none of ithe hrs einig admitied. WeNV r,Q eevr that tlle rlesi,i'nt promisel to have 1r4ops in readiness if anything Should occur to render their Bervios neoo4sary, and thalt le, the Peosident. with tho assistance of Score Iary eholield, would do all in his power 4o have arrsted ally Meotis Iroubles in t1ho State. by giving the proper precautionary orders to the tilititry cotuiilatder of that district. Tie delegat ion leave this evening for Ton nessee. They appear well salisfied %it f the success of their visit, to President John soi, and retutrn to their constituents With tno fear of the K. K. K's or choir fricids. flow many troops the Presidunt will send to Tennessee, hIat lot yet boon fixed. Tho report of the dolegation to the Tennessee LegIslature will evidently tell thc whole story.-Washingolon RrPre48. A WAIl FUoN (11-:nt1IA.-Tho Ihairman of the ltopublicau Stale lxcoutive Comilit - tee of Georgil htas writt en a letter to, his iatsters at Washington. lolney gives a specilmen of this comiposition. ler-0 it. is 'Unless Cjongress doe. sanet ilhing for its tod only knows the restill in Man parls of 1the State. Our party is composed almost. entirely of colored ilenl. If tlie whites ati teit to interfero with iem at. Ith polls, and I there is overy reas m to believe that they will, bloodhed' Vil! ilow. Cai Con. gress do anylhiig for ts ? ()lr, General Assombly will do nothing to preserve Peaco; will Congress do it " Just at p!reqC''t, in. 'mSchmick, to whom i. n'p;)el has probally been ma11do, is try ing to save his own b:eon in Ohio. Per haps, however, another howl in a louder key inight tell upon him and start, all the Coigossiontil pikok in a getieral whino. Try it agai, Mr. bimirIn'ttl, and pitl inl a little m1or of the raw-head and bloody bones st yle.---.A a.'lude C,oas(itutiom!!it. ILAk'o1 P ll4l r loi-NuM--All over the country I he laboring people are moving In favor of Democracy. They want, iio more of Jacobin oppresbioll, intoleranic e, bigotry, hittle, Purimainiml nd i int icisi. 'They ar 1red of puttting int tile extra hours to C 1* i)crt a Useless Standing Artny. A Corrnpt and Rotten Navy. A Ftct eeidmn's lhtrea. An extra tax to ply lto 1on- in Gold. 'n exira t ax to support Jacobin thieves inoflicev. tey fie egtining to see imt tthey did wrong in ever forsaking tihe good old Dem1o eracy. Thl!y see 1mw tihat they siould al ways hine stood by the plarty tri'at Wis ever their friends. htit. they are comning to tihe country's re:icuu, nobly, manfully. And as they cone joyfully into tle Demtocratit folil, they colml singing: "We'll tuet yon Mir. 1lontholder, We'll tlm-t yit ott tle spot, Wl pre we'll vtop yonr culting cotpons Trobf our little houso atnd lot !'' I irP El,rTios IN TIrS SouT.-A friCnd retO ly (l1-0l11)[d in on a DemioOCIatic oonvention rt (loorgtown, Hoott county, Ky. On) t his occasion a rebel lawyer wait spunking. "'As t heire are tno reploi tors pro' sent,'" hie obsqervedl, Il inay vstitUire to spea1k tmort' freely thani I otherwIse should deomt Ii pruident to (10. WYe shall hol white olee lions hai overy Sotuthrn Stato, andl choose eleotors for' Seymn'os'I nad ldair. if the llouse refuses to cotnt t he' votes cast by t'hose elooto's, the Northern Democracy arc pledged to ius to resist by force the inauigu ration of the Reopublioatn Presidlent. We havo agreed to back thom. - ight, yeara nge they promaised to back uts ; but they failed, and left, uts in the lurob.. Now, wo have pi'olnisedi to backthemn, anid shall not. fail." T'his was said to a gathioring of hiall-fellows, who received it with ihu~oso 1deligh t--N.- Y Tribm'c. IA communication firom Naples ttites that, Vesuyitus is again showing disquiotinif stymptoems; for someo days past, eld'pt Ions iave taken pIne. at, tht9 pper cone. Deep fimbI'Ig tnouwdi4i art(oflnVed'hy J'etir or in-. candescent. matter tI)rowln to a great hiolghst. The lava frequently-atppears at the brink of the orater, andi thon stops. Abotut three ini the mnorijmg~ of the litth thes spolel:b came lunposing.-, Colunmns. of.'tioli s'molio roso high lin the altr, followed by burning stonos. A fter shinIng a moment, they fell atnd rolled, still rod hot-, down thte tidof t-ho maouflYin. 'iIis eniti~toW'laeidd'el'abg Ias t he darknesa permiittedf It, to be seen, ad atd(aybrogtk'-iehArdhpsled;- Ti)eoamoko *as however, atill thiok, ad shoWred that, even atfter sutrlit, the ame volcanJo phenomse. iWon continued. Tuit-D'I rtou r,rv mx sto s. --We are gia io ilhrn Ithat.,t1 the ngtoes wito[htav.e l4en led by lise un'nd wh6Ikavo caus'ed 36 mitoh uneiness Iin Union Distriot, have conoth4i ed'to' sistijtu thtusolyos no longer' to' ite. loa4l ofthlitViiam) tiad have en&om'ed',. We. 1Le4rn,',intp,.. wriioes .agt-eementt to -*bldo,by tile: kIWt 'asnttkeep the peace. . The whit,, people of U'nion' ha~d hamd theIr forbetandze, straihaed 'matit It cased to lbe a virtuo, and off'ercd the negroes the select ion of. peace or war; fortunately, the "lsobmer, scond thought" prevailed, and the result is as t,bove give.'-Charleoion Courier., 14Ath Ti.: G:CIAN BENDFIt.-The yoIng ladies lero have all got an attack of the (Irecan Bnild more or less badly. W11011 it first breaks out, the young ]a dV atIleked gota very languid ; her shoulders nro pushed forward, and s1o tIlL! ip and dowi slightly. These nro lhe first. symlptoil, and are quickly(I dij rnied bY anxiouls 11rionds, who I sSuro thk J0yoig holy sh lis "got it," but, tho' ilmocett am1 11n1suncting young cra Lure stoutly denies it, and saVS that he ' high heeled boots are tle causo of a)?, and not a st ill' whilebone running lt'q t.he shoulders dawn to th Lord knows where. We war1 yotng lades to het. aro of themo bondort, for the complaint is singutlaily conagious, and young Ia. dies were at.tacked, who were thought i6ut iikoly to hav ii. Thete is N' ge nius at Coi4ress fall that the girls call I ho "black paper Iman," who cuts okd figilr-es il bilaek of pronile and miniaturo ln)dsc-ape, mich a. are swel in the win dowsof Iroatimtdwa', with an accuracy that shows great power <if observaltil an1d skill. lHe has recently prodoced iii lhis black paper the figuro of a young ady at the Congress, who Las the Gre cian hed very badly iided; and which h-r friends nil recogtiV'd an sooii in. they saw it. It is the most exquisitely truthifi and yet humorous thing thA we have soeet herm. NVhithel t1to yonng lady thiougiit the artist a horrid wrtel. or not, we do not know, but that hie sold a large number ol'them at seventv-tva cents apiece. There is another young Iady, with Verv high shoulders, and rotid at tha1t, who has this bend terrildy. Why, it.'s enotigh to mako oye shudder to look at lier. A fOI.I hady is staying auros tho way at the Union, who has a wiaIst that is little et, ter thin a nothinlg at ill. .tA-- is tall, very thin, aid the % -aist is extronfdY piitful. I1 young girls Ihink the gen doimen admire such waists, they are immensely mistaken. A mai likes to have something to enbraco aboift iho waist, rather m-ore than the wind pipe of a woman. - . - - GUYELICY ON OHANT.-Tho New York Tribiue, of date o' Not. 7. M68. gAm, the followhig ad'vio to its radical frievpik The war beig over, we can no foti. ger etarry elections by reading bulletins of, Uliol Victories, and exlhortin. the people to "rally round the (hag." And those puishing Gen Ornflt for PEresid'e.oA will land whore the Whigs did with Scott inl 1852, if thV are allowed to have their own w'ay. They utterly mistake the time of datY. Notwithstanding Gre(.ley's p?6tdst against Orant as the hacoblW cW'ndidate. th'o managers at Wasiiington pushed him on to that party. They now see that Greeley was correct in saying they would "utterly mistake the time of day" aid bo lauded where they Weri in 185'l, with Scott., Wliat was prooliecy in November '67 will he fact in '68. Montle SwINDMING OF. CQNdR.Se MAN (?) WimTTr.YoAlI'.-Mr. - , I inteiid raising a hrge (rant fig on tho eouirth of July, and 1ineed somo clothes hues or roping of that si.o tQ do it.--; Havo you. any roping or can you d'd anything towards it ? rsr., &e., j O'1. F. NVU-TTEMOnRP, The 1hovo is a copy of the note t0hd B. F. W., tim inta,Wots,- stilt around in D)arlington whien lie wanted to raise a thag. How mulich mfOnlOV h0 thtus awtr.r died( out of t lhe people, 'no one can tell, hut. lie it mu ich or liti ho, lie aocketed it, as thW ae?u-l will show. 'After tie' hionorable 'onlgr"ssm)en got all beo couild ho went to the Post iaarletnmstei' a'dd borrowed the tack"l with which l'' raised the fig. When the troops were ordered away. ('rom Darlington a few days. na' the borrowed flag. hntd t'' come down. Immediatel'y Will llay aiccustomied iBoston bjack .legeoattryv hie siend. around a secord nlote,Bsmil'ar to thbo above, begging for more money to raisc i'ai&an flag, antd thus e'xpoe .es-his fbrtier t,heir. Further comment is unnuecessary.-Maion Star, SoJa' dlbst aingular sentonce ini done. Iel Scott's letter is the one in which lhe says tflh1t "the moni who are protohv lng the' dobtrino t.b,6 the State has no' legal g'oernmIen to- ,7 are 6ne. rmles." WhTIy Geonera.1 Imoro. tbarr half of' tliiW people oft he.JnIIedStaelw .mit he'enemies, fQW If We .i nistake iiot, more. than bay. ofthe oo 1 opponied to the litoa pary.i your own State, Ga4ndal, in Oklo, your .Legislatu.ro' heaojectel 'Thurv man whio holds Ithys .ynt}mwon$,.fo' tlie initod StatoseSotiate', to'otgl old-Boni Wjsdo, who agroos with' you.. The 1)cmocratio panry, in $4siI (Jonvojition, at NowYokm shrow4es adboat skon or say 14fat Oihio will, in Octobor,enabs thau $9tforin.- Charlestop O - 'o learn that "thlt ' ltu t~ t Queen Victoria's mind hisA~ue ub'diod'Y at Luceorno, onw't let her go back J~yA'oJ, b9thei-ed by the naughtW :'s' ln'G. Sate, the poet- tI tor, hav' ltflthe "Urecian bend' .t .6 aato ~a, by calling it the "colic stoop.' tngin paya in ParIs. .M. Cpydal, tnro.the Opera Comi,qleo has' bJought a ehateoau for $50,000.