The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, September 30, 1868, Image 4
-rwh the M101111e4yap valche. 0
BREATHEi NOT THE NAME.
['lheso batifful linies from tile Irtliv
gifted POCI, 1ost tolibliigly )OIrtrfy (i
prost-rate antl deati-like condition of' IIt
South, wiiiknti cil Itin heel- o' rdanatiCa V
cruelly presses uponihliler. % 1
Oil !speak no[ I lie word, nor breathe (leo
Ileane Imillie,U
f,0l ier sleep ill ihe slinshino of drea.'n.
W:ake her not. uip 1)y ihe light. of her ilnne,
W1hie li0 ba4n11eri of lyranitly streaim.s.
Ve, let her sleep, like a warrior laid low
L.et ht:r ,ittber inl dreums of ie past ;
WltU10-i 1tier not O til e t feeliigs of wou,
To lie uruvlly lossed til the blast.
.1 hen she 1iwatles let hor tlinlk of tile day
Whtn her ell-le the highest coldd sone
Thin,k of tihe timt whlIt her siar was tle
Sliefliling glory on Liberly's shore.
Bre:the not elic nannet and distub not her
Fot' the ift'40o. shd nOti 14 ('ho .1, ti)t
WoI1l4 to bright glory 41gain 1 kIL-e her). leip, 1
,ike thle litirricanie swceI Of I it blast.
Wike her Ito t p Ihetill l ,iherly wines,
As the ivy, tile oak u' ouir Stale;
Wqko lie' utip touit for with Fred'cum she
With tile glory of :ll imt io great f
Tlu Eat hquako.
litimbolt, the great, traveler, geo
grapheor an1id philosopher, said of tii(,
retgion near the Atides, ill Peru, that
eartliqunkes are so fttuent there that
(hey excite bit lit tle mlore surlprise
than) a gluddenl shower. does inl E6'llope.
'iltou;.- this is, of ourse, a Some what
exaggerated expres..5imn, it, Ievertle.
less, convoys a st rik ing idea of the fre
q11ency of ear1'thqaikes in ltat region,
rnd ot' the degree to whii the people
have become flwiliarized with these
awfil conivulsions of utatur.'.- It is
saion hnsl t1 eq ually good authioiity,
that, taking the ranlge of the West
coast of South Amieica, from the
Souther-n part of 'eru to tho upper
pait of MIo nador, there is sealruely a
d wiitout a shoek of some kind, 'und
it is estimtated that the coast of Peru
.bas r'ise1 Cigthy-fivo feet i'rom ithese
causes since it was first. inhalited.
Intelligence of a terrible convulsion
of this kind hus been Ipulishod in our
columns, aiid the Calamtitity, as duserib.
ed is of the most fearful character. It
ppears that, on the 13tlI of Aulgust, a
wvide-spread Carthquiiako devastated a
large part of tle coast of Peru and
enallor, totally dest.royiing from fif.
teen to twenty oities and towns,some
of thoem being moro than a thousand
miles a part. The accounts do not ena
ble us to identify ill the plaues iien
tionied. At least six of them, how
ever,.viz: Aricai, Iqulique,'Moguegua,
Pisagua and locuma a re in the de
itibt a Mnliwgin, thn imost
Soutlie.rly prt of Peru ; two others,
Arequipa and Chincha, are in the
department of Arequipa ; and Chala
may be either of the Peruvian towns
of that name, one being in M1ognegua,
and the other in Arequipa. Ibarra
alnid Sati Pablo ar iin Ecuiadnor. Are
liipa is the ca-ital of tle deparitlent
of tial,t ime, and woas a city of albout
forty thousand inhabitants,wt maVi iniy
well-built andl substntiazl putbl i'
bu51ilinigs, a ca thedral i, churci'hes, con
v'ents, &c. 1t -limd boon f'oui' times
pri'ou.hy dev~astati ed by enartit1ptakes.
A rien was once0 a verny imiipor'tantttpflacO,
having been the shtipping port for the
large wealth furn ished hv the miiines
oif Potosi. Its f'ormeriy lhad a poput
la tion of over 30,000, butt had been
reduced to atbout 4,000, though it is
no0w puti down at 12.000. Tacna was
a town (if about 10,000 populationi,
atnd is united wi'ith Arica by a (Gover'i
mtent railway of about forty iles in
l'ingth. .Moqueguid was the capital of
th<i departmnent of that name, with a
population of aboiut 10,000. Igniiqtue
andt( Cliincha were small seziport townts,
with populations of probably 1,000
each,d(er'iving their chief' imiportance
from the guano islands of the sameit
name in the imimed iate vicinity. -
T?isogua is also a small seaport, andl
Locumnba is inlanid. Iba'ra, one of~
t.he diestroyed towvns in Ecuador, is
situated tabout fifty mniles to the Nor'th
war'd of the city of Quito, which was
so dge,adful ly ravaged by an earth..
.quako in 1859, an.d is at the foot of
the: #1canic mtotintDi in ba bura. It
-wn.amivbll-bdilt aind beautiful towni,
conitainiing a.out 15,000 inhabi-tants.
Saif P'abl' i&inf the 'satnivicinity.
Thelise towns containdd fromt eighty
i,h q pL.sato ianl 4 tne dg.,tt,us dy
ler8 e 1V, ia to,h ?lbr nu~ be
fully that maniy peCOple htom'dNs 'ah'~d
ruined . lu)HW lrhfiyv ofithainmfattu
nate qisperished outright it
nto; ,...Ono..oount says twon,
ishied in Ar ica n 'gU(~fuu hecro is
good reason to hopo e h ttyfive
ihonaand is an exaggeration.. BIt tbo
t.hiss sit. may, the loss of lfi the
deastrnotiot' of propeitty, and the ttor
ruin .of.8so mnanyr thriiving cities and
rr.ftihe event%lhen the earth Wai
risinig an'd fallingas'if it was so much
w a tc' er gd Shio.r hituses weoro reeling
anud It-ttr1ngoQf9tif'ully, aggrava..
t ed by..!j thsudiln.'rsin g of the sen,
which rolloil dn u1don theo sh ore in~ a
grent. wvave, y~oa all, for-ty feot
rpa11t0 ha e,tftered bitt little
h .ld'oooniod htas experi.
P91 aupwar'ds of' twolve
o o *
f Callao, the port of 4Limait, six miles
istanit, was domoliicd utaidsunerg
d by kln earthqluiako il 174" The'
cordod 0benoinna of cathliqualces
xlh ibits o mu1toh resemliblt lice to tlhose
f volualnocs, that it is dfillicult to re
ist the coielusimi thatt they are pro
ietl by the salie chlemItIical process,
(Aing att a great depth beneath tile
tirface of thle carthi H ador, wichl
as 8tilTur(d 3o severely in comoit
it'h Perut fromt the iate visitat-ioi,
as twenty two Iotntains which riso I
bove the limit. of porpetu.al snow,
mld tweity-five more above -10,000
ee(, of' whilei a majority aro volcanoes, I
olic conlstaitly active o'thers occa.
ionally so.
Tle acconts so far which have
Cliched us of the liate carthquake lgive
f'rftl Iiiuttre of tie workinig of tho
errifie sterraealan forces which have
wept, off wiole populations and laid
.rge portions of cities in ruins. T
ea and tihe yawniig carti seeis to
1to bcen contending of the prey of
uiall life. What. bombard mlent of,
krtillory itn bo coipared to ia shock
Vi ich, in live mitites destroys a town
ike Arecquipa, built of the strotgest
raiato and containing 35,000 inhabi
ants ! low putny tie most, formida
,lu motive power invented by man
1om1pared to tihe cinormous tidal wave
withioih carriCs stout ships,soic of'; Iihim
sur Vess"Is, a diAtance in shore, leav
ing them high Ilmid dry otn the inill
aild ! 1t is di lieIlt 1or the haitI
i1,10liaiat ion to cunceive such a specta.
Ae of, terror, horror anld m1lisery ; such
anl exilibitioi of the utter impotence
Inanl ill presc"ce of a graid convul
Simn of ilaturu, 0s is exhiblited in the
Iato scenes ill Pertv and .141enador, of'
whotesile destuticliorr of thwsands of
hilt lives, and the panic, atnd itter
dest itu1ti-)II of mlanty of the srvivers.
Tnese terrific sihoieks to what. w%e( are
it the habit. of cailig tie Solid Carth,
show what. a frail matter it is after all
when uc-d by Iit ni.ghav forces petlt
upll bthiii its collpar-Itively thun1. crust.
This il m probably felt, over
IM 1r11a (if a thouland- mliles . Iqar lia d
M1any mi1hl.s of cubic miles of rock anilI
carth and wleater lilt" have bee tiurhoav
ed. Ther v is no form of itimian expres
.ionl that, c: give ai iva of suiclh a
oweY. Yet, there ki.is all the )inne inl
active vxi-tence but a few uilos be
neath outir f-cf. Blt ,uldolll IaniftstigI
itself* ill our vitcinlity, it is in ccasel-!.ss
11au ill te iighorlood of volcanlops,
whetler' thw-v be active or e.xtiiet,. A d
V01canovs a3 re tlie great earact erist lcs
of tho acifie coast of Soti h A merica.
)f the two hn1ntdred and twenlty-ive
voleanovs that have been in a stato of
act(Iivltv withini the1 last. Iundred and six.
Iv %: rs, a ire majorlitv aire on .te Pa.
iliU, coast. of this contiITI.. 'Tllt Aides
aire full of tLhkem, soi of tle Vulcaic
peaks of that great, rango being amiong
thle h1ighest m111unt1ainls inl thle world]. Inl
tlo neighibodhood of Areqtipn, warch
:penrs to lale beVIe aboi. tlie cti ro of'
thlis last ;terrible visitationl, there are
(I.otiltamlis betweenl four nild five miles
light1, and 1h0 ilCoIceiVah!o I)ower
dIat uplhived those vast. ma11s.-PS a're be
Yond all doubt the same lthat. liave hevi
recenilly at work overtllrowing the f.eble
product ionls of Ithu1mill halnlds, po -yollhich
we Sometimes look with such %volde,in1gr
e) 0i.
Th'Ie ontly ctrth 1quak~es of mnodern timenos
wlanch comiparin sI pecial inaterest ithi i
laheInate teribale traged aretl ithose of li s.
bon1 in 1755. andt thme Kini!rdomt of Na.
pies ini I858. lTe loss of life in the
llater aiccol ding to somte stat-emen' tts
made att thIe tuaio vtwre ftrom, 2'2,000 to
4t0,000. 'Th'e.~ lesteii , holw'eer wats
not, as inist antanteotts as in theo Into e.t
lainity. .l it.hIat. o)f f,isbont, however,
60,000t personms ate believ,ed to have per-'
It. has b(een obsevdi'VI1a former remar~ k
ab hle ' enihqltas,. aitnong them(~ thait, at
L.isbon, tat, tIe waters of dlistat oceanis
and Itakes; exibited, abotut, thIoen sme
Itm, ani etrao ittrdinartty a gitat Iion, thle ti-d'e
mi somne places risting twently fe&et. Some
thing sinmilar' to tis is be'lieved to hlavc
aiccomplai id theo lite earthIOutllke' iln Pe
rt. A\ telegram ft rolm Sail Fraicisco,
putblishted in tile Atlanut cities8 about,
tile last of A 1igil.o, metioned that on
tAho 15th of' that monthm a series of waves
commenUceld floinig upon trio coast of'
San iiPedro, Sothdern Cali fornian, causing
the title to rise sixi y:thtree or sixty-fotir
feot labovo thte ordinary high water
mark, whiich was fbilowed hv the falling
of the Lie an equal disance' belowv the
low water mark. This riec and fall is
said to have occured, rt-gularly every
half hottr for severail hioir, and it is now
conijectured thant this tidal phlenlomlenon
hiad its cause int theo conivulsionts of the
waters produced by Ithe shock in Fi-ru,
thu waters having traveled nearly four
,ttousnd miles within thne two days or
hiss that initervened between the shoek
iPeru and the effect ill Califoria
tj ist is,. nearly one hund'ed aind nino1
r, ties ant hoiir'.
Thleshiock of thuis earthqttake appears
to hatigaffctLed noarIy the wvholo WVest
orn Jos of South .America, some 2,
500 mniles, and to hitvo roachted inland,
t se)niO poinits, to thio Cordihleras.
D)urming tile first half' or this century
3,240' of thIeso visitatlin wero noticed,
or about oe every week. , tu Eulrope
dutritng the lust. ton years, ~Iyehaivo been
820 earthquakes, or one0 e'verVinemyo
A t the com mnenlcemenlt of 111( .lftonit h
conutury, only 720 of theos$ shioc:l bad'
found a place in htistory' I During thet
necored 800yers, 2,804 oarthqutikes aire
recrdd, r lmnost four titmes as mianly'
ase during all tile preceedmg ages. Froin
these fats~t it lhas inaf'erred that, whatever
may be thte origin-of these utpheavings
of the cruti.of the earth, the phen'romena
are greatly iOreisitng' in ntumber and
ercattses in violeCe,OO
A e 6ha nan Emorfoaen steam.
'ont'askod.tho nia wlWe nno to co1.
loet thle paW#eJ o dffthr p
tenDebhor i ndseo
0lo39 h e sharp oollootbr,
tl n to paty your faro."
PRO144ED.INGS
OF Tup".
30UTIH CAROLINA' LEGISLATURE
PRO 'TFJM,
SIYTY-l.:1IITII DAY.
10 USE~ OlF L1.1IlSNTAT1i VNS.
A resoluion, givi;.g Speaker M1oses
,4300, ill ndthtlon to his per diem. and
llilenge, ns i grailil y lor Iis dliai.i guish
,d serves, wits idvpt.
Tho bill t') provido for the Codificia
ion of th sLut6i1 lw.ws oi the S ale wis
eenived from the .-ae, a.wnd -l son
i gitve tle p.) poil :i i f.11 I 11. i e 11.. ois
;io1lt'S1toLlte G v-r-r 'Ilw- mo.-wd.
nm-M was disagri-ed 1... '11'. .1 C111111,14-.
>f Culnfe rence 'Iin o-.'lh. Ikw.va
X is,41es Lthe conniuM ,o..,- , I , bw vl.-eied,
;o a'S to p vid a ., p l.w ")j Wo \\'lli.
)r.
A resoltion wo ori lo poi.
Bin 1vas, at minnal.., eoii<': l If le
property (aboit. $21) %%m ll. of s-.l "in rv
mnd 200 chairs) -.1 1i. I l-iivral As-cii.
bly, kil the ng L. r wS:-ionl. mi, a P1,
lit-Imi of $.. It i ..n-i.ht--raiol was
ilned untl1 o-m .r1w
Tle followin lh il -ro I.ai-f the
!ir? ..ime. :11 i h i- h - s ordi1red-t-1 to be
:ianged to Acts:
Abill to provil l f th g!vernmenIlt,
>f tle SUoI I Cair i n t Polit,1t,ia.ry.
A bill to re 0mhu, tle ii.tit,i of
tItorneys ai ol l.1.0ori' s to practit..
A bill to provide for tLe trollnsiint,
poor o' the State.
A bill to authoriz-! the overntr to
release conviets flriomi tho l'li'te til
ry whllo were coilititted forptty Ir
Cely, for - terins l. s tii ima six moiths,
A bill to reilt lie miani of
disposing of lailds pur.Imsed by Ohe
Stitet for inon-liiyinit ii of tIXOS
The following Ac.ts were raililedcl
Anl Act, to <iiet r ights vested ider
iiilitary orders.
Anl Act to suppess ilsulrrectioi and
rebellion.
An Act to lix the salary of the At
forney (enerai.
An Act to determin the tieb it of'
way \, &C.
A resou1tion lws adopted, nutioriz
ing the ("oveirnoir to Cali the regular
session of the Legislatire to liect. iy
(harleston.
The rest of tle proceeid g. im>'se5.ts
ed no public interest.
HO0USE Pl Pl ITE-:NTAT Tl\'.
,Tefol'lowving' hli!' we'rea 14A ,
Olnd tilme and :w.:
A bill to regidhie arrt1.
A lill 1c n-g ht - pr:wct ciif o (ir.
Cti, Ootillts.
A bill to proi i.h) rie taii-;m r of'
drawing juries.
Sessages were roecvi vd from t he
Governor, aoniIeing til h 1le -p' roval of
the following Acif :
An Act to sliplylY a temporary va
canev in the Oite-t of O.v-aiinr.
Whipper olfored i r.>sohnoi,w f*or t he
punlishmlenlt, by filn andunpisom1u
of aly person who i ht. tor lo colh-cl
or make suit for amy 1,bLt coiitracIIted f1pi'
the puri1elicise of d.,ves.
Also, i'remi''i-' ' 0 'oby all sale's of
itlar sessmai of lihe Gxieien .' J5(enably
ats Sena.tor' fiomi I )ariiligit>, was rei;ta]
Teli bill to provili. fir lie rel. of
the traniselint. pour of the Siot,. was
passedt, af(tnr i;avmgL! lbei-n amendiuled so.
us to reduace (te apprpriar'ili-on to $1 >,.
Tlhe Same is trite its to thle bill prIo
potsinog to anithiinze i le Gov~erori to
rele-ise from thie Peiniitet'tiiary all prision
4'ra nowa under se ir'einie liar pil. 'h ure
ny), a'tnd contfinedl for teriii ofi less Itan
six mtonthls.
A bill to regiiliteo pre lt(i;ce of C,ir
enit. Coiiits, andh a bill to alloaw t;he Goc.
ernor to heave thie Sate, iimh-r cer'itaini
circumist anIces, wer'e eaicih r'.-ed a sico I.1s
tilnO0 and passei. TJ'le lii .ler sim,itly
conltempflates i th pohihlt y of (Gv,
Scott visiting tl.e North Iiand1( Wer't,
atfter a!jouriimenit, of I lie be..islaitre,
for the purpose of solicit mgi, personailly,
sutbsenpt:ons to the lue ltidge Rail
rund.
. fow RI .:I; PAIn l) I l:wr.-'Wit
is someiitimlos worth inaneyt, but thon
it is quite essential to have' a good
onistomter to deal with.
WVhten Alen Ramusaiy, a well-known
Scotolh poet, begantn liefe,. -hoyts,5ot
poor thiathe could not' "nWeef rij rt
year's rent. A fter it boecame duo lie
nmet his land lortd iand explatined hiis
circumnstaneces. ttnd exp.ressed d istr'ess
at his faiihtro to ineet lisa obliga'(i,.
f.he j'olly i'andlord was qu'ito i'nd' to
himit, and said that na he was a lad of
some .genius Ito would give hiin a
cianoo t'o'onnool his dlebt withoitt pay
lng a shilling. "If." said theo credi
tor. "you'll give me a rlihinganswor
to four questioi 018 K)' uu'm ny mhins,
111 qui't yout tlo ront ultoget.her.'"
Al len said he woutld try. 'Tle'-ques
tionis wore "Whait does God' loye ?
What does the I)evil love ? What do
1 love 'f Ra ttisay wroio:.
"God loves mitn whieni lo refi-anhis fra 81
The DevIl loves man yhen hie persists lther
la ;
Tndko' orve an eo.hen r-Iehes on.he
enwoe' ov ecol pay-' you-wiitL I
"'The rent Is liid "snid tho-fenrmer
giviag his ingeotta~ tenant a boat
slap on the shoti}dora,
w"i aweard1e i'~. -rftouuh
aelong ondugh "TV filfsty. I
LBendlcton, so dat te osl 8x
ted. Tomn Seymber vole oh
lTtmmny for Sierge. ,jtK
[Eroiu thuNatioual I tllilgeli'p.)
Tho Coming Ootobor Elootious---Tho
Elootion in PaOi.
"It i geneiallv conced(I that tihe
comrilng October elelions hi Pnnsylva
n1i Ohio, idia. . a nd lowa will va rinal.
ly determine the result of tile Presiden
tin ulection. '.i'h h)) of till D0mo.
critic party is in a mloveiment o)f teil
pvoplo of the \\restert and Middle
Sitate for a chatige in the policy of the
uoverntillit'lt exienlsive enough.lo swue
away all p:st. Itepailin i majorities da
t.ura the great Sliatt.'s over to that Demo.
crals by overwhi, vfils. Steh a
'aillng v l olai -t i imailaprobalbIh.,
;aa11 nd iaa-aa at aI I h-var al1,.1i i 1 lia i liqnl.
dw.s ri-voliliton i.s Il c..a at at. ;ll it mn.'
sA w i":vlI ll i lil: Stal I h-etiona wI
aiam-a ined aaa. I a v a.w of' ahlase (m-tb,a
gl :an lt. i i i.b it 186 2, wi.n ia
iaaail:ar arIncIaIaa In ) l tha. lit preI cted(
set iaa lagainast, t!w lR -pbA h -1, a a :I v, aia
accolaafa. of:heir aa-ia:maa (. f til
War an alb.ded dllicial eX r -: a.
and corui, n ill b of . inatererSt . aIhi.
"\ e fiaad, Ilhenl, taict. i a, w hi
It-d off I laho uh-ction of' 18G2, gavu
26,00) aamajoai riy.v hiag an iaInI.(!.u-v ~o,.i
Ias alnija.J y for ilaic"ll in 1860. M141it,
followed wilh .ir1atweWn u foltrteln I hu
Salad mh ajoria y. 31Lat wll a
t la )tIbr elevtians i;aaa. I'vimsy1va.
Iia, wliI hadl givell 1,1incol sixlv Iloa
sad u1laa1:1j"rity t wo Years beforl, I aInrmdi
over it, IIae lh :Daa.oeraacv b) v lalk, a oi
Ithouas:aaal maiajan iay ; Ohia> eianina'ed4 ih
Swelnty Ilhoilsaa1 fo laineob ito sx
lh)aas::I1d for. fla DIuocralic ickt., land
Idinlinm whichl had givvn [jincbt we.
r% .-Orli s houami: over OoAgls, elcl.te
I-omeraie llifficers hY WS I housanld aITII
jityiIv. This wa.i th' gialninlg of Illh
a4VaalIIoio, amil it, was followed by sinl
aa rml!hs in o1IhIear great, Stiajis, so Ilh;2
Iaaaa aI Pre'si'futar L~iea '!h.cle ill I.8g2
IIlm, Demlocrnl.. wouild ha:1ve bveel :nIc.S
fil bv tle followiang el-cloral v.Ia, bais
'd 0.1 lle evlectilaas kif1 that yvar
1N Iit I i.\TIK In ' - In1, 1C.\N
N av Yf 'rk a nssac u1st1 t s I
t)iia 21 liaw:
IIiaois .\1Iokliigaa
I .-lia.11a \Viscansi1a
K--w aeky 1i wIkaiae
Nt*%w' .I.rscy 7 C<,.ia-clieit
Narybay(fd ' N w iamiphire
-- Cal(Miforni'a
Tota 3 \'13 amont
lIlode I land
ila,warc
O)ragon
Totlai
'In that -vtimn \Vli:'sori wns emarim
Iv Ie mI ancip:ain ni<,and I)t<-hliA . :1aa. a r
or, Cast aI 0' Vga-asiaII.*Il I:,J iy lor. 1hf
I'anotrat.<.4. I wdl i. seenat li viterla
V(.oaon or111 l ain. afl',rded an,y inldi
caiol) of tle greal.clutilp about, to aI:lia
i'ace Iam1 lao political saIaaInameit of tih
co1amtryV,- ball h:11. Ila re-voliliona ('oll
nv'ced WiL! the OCtlobaI Vlectionls. If
wiii ba rihe s1am a his vear. "VvI.rmon
a mitlnis 10 wallilg. .\Ma ille i irpor
1.1tit oily ill so fur as ie Democrat:
Ia;\vr ma:ile a1 lat cotei t Il, ire, .and( ai1
b(. dilcorangd bY a bdalellat. 11
on tle 1 3h of', O.-lobt.r. when1 ILhe voie-v:
of le -a Of. iron.thIe IIoasirs .and fl
i nekoaya's, amake ilwm'a,ah-'es hai , w,
shall kniow w haa in- It:oinels are0 t<
lie hleiId from) poweri~i orl wvia'.her 11i
sa apidity amtal s alIbormates;s of' the4 1)a'
maoenie2t2 m.'laager5 2are Io check a he rev~
aohuli')a faore.liahaoed l:as4t' fal, and4. oc
casiona the ae-eaanatin aof' the electioni u
I 80 i "- . Y~1. IIcrutf.
Theaa Dem'fcat s of' I2 Minc.(,. no-' fin
I Ian I)of' thle rest of thea conn 11Ir, will be
d iscour a'agedt becz asa most, aof ~Iho Neu
rong/b1'en /mp/'e'ss/y I/'udicol; maay g
uaamisI. I hemla niow. .t we suaida onl Sit
aaaday. Iaa' re'saat in MIainaa will anhl~. a
Iao othear conani)ie i0, la inien(ia v's c
llae flIing~ af Iheal Neaw I~a nuh1na""ai>,.
I h:t ei'sts41 inl them as (inI \Vster Nov
Yorka'l, thae reaserv'Ie ina ()hio, piarImaily~ a
N'ort.herni I lins, aa s2omew2~ liat ofT N ichi
ganI, I owaV, Wi.-cnsi andlaC Ma-mne (sotai
w hicha. wverea origin)alfy a' goo)d doal sta
lad b)y Newv lCngialei-. Saneh State
aCs Pennifsyl viania, Ind1(13 ianad M~iissour1
are untonciied. by thae New En~iglaam
WVe agree n ith thae IJcerald that th<
Ociober e'l'ctionas are the one1s I hat wil
be taxpjonlents ol the coming 'timo anld CIae
Conaig amanI.
I"ATAI. A F"i"AY nNTwal.:HN I3ReT1faR:
--ONE~ K.ar.'iLLS T O rigau. - \\o learl
Ilhat a seriouas diflill.V o(Ccurre(d? ii
II nato n, Va., on Sa:um)d'ay niglho last
ha twe CII wo~ brothersr niameda Josepha anu
En~agha'h, thle forme'r -a hotelI keeper a
t ant place: .,appenars lhwkt during sna
dhspulte ra bon proapea I' Elisha. aido to
w1,iad's ii's barothera wit ad a 2'awntkee
at abh)ling a him, lalnd en311CiIin. hais elbthie
ini shared. He escapedl ihroagha a wha,
dI)v, tandl wVenti to a netighbor's. E~lishia
it Is 1 alb-gead, pursueIl 1 him:1 ; wioreij pon
in .allI'de'fa'nce, Jose'ph ee'ied a honct an13
knoca.kaed his-brolther EUshia-d wn . f'roa
the4 'fllat' wie la hie died'oan '1oe)ada
night. The haoieh keeper is a smaall
qiet.'l genalt laly man, w hile, his l)roI hi
er was lairge anda museianar. NeTwton,
(.Afs.).Rekcord.
CAN IT ina So The l aa va.tlii
AI,ylet stat es,. %'n r'haelt It ltlisOnrty,
thatnt Iwo (Conaary Commia'sioners fa'on
CIam'.hfam-.one of' thema a Mr. Stedai
rgfIn:stra,ted' with hin) atb0nt a Jponting
nlegroistices8 oPI.the peace, &c..:n Chat
.I1am,.for.it would break doive (ho partf
inI spite nfl all efl'orts t&o ontrary,
lHe. teplied'thlat .he warnted t& AogroQa
tslearn- these ditties and ha9eV from ox
piolitmee a good ibowledge of governa
rno0A. 6 SRdIe:Goyofn itdVonfld
se re wy n oloi$
onsty: t n a t
th'atao.. sf
INTnE'IMNO AND IM1ORTANT DISULOSUnE.
The Savannah News und IIerald, of Thttiu8,
day, says a Correspondent of und11attled
responsibility and high positioil, 1eunds lie
fo'lowinig
Jlr. Editor:---The satemlent hits, beeln
made, and repeated ill lily presence yester..
(lay, by a gentilemlan of intela enee, inlill
enue aid of the highest posit ion in IIt is
Coiiutilly, Ota it 'loolaiatl ion wis Writ
ten by President L,incoln when the seces
aimn of tho Southern Shates ouccired, itad
was approved by his Cabinet, annllonciny
their undoultted right to do so. assortig
that the Constitntoon of the Udited Stties
prohibited force being used to compel Ihem
to retirn1, and lassetillg to their ikeelulo
wiithdrailwil. The p hiwolinationti Wasl; sit, it)
the prinletekr r114 lianouceelteig. but tn ine-..
poisil ifin wri. im:tde by .wveral ' einaors atid
liepremtitives, anktd, ter ait clnferent'e, it
Wavs recalled aiid slippr-essed. Thi iaiYem
of, tlie witiessex li thils-fCi. sill ! iml (01*
tin-lollhtedt Chat -autur. and1 r-pvvutability, cin.
be l .d,
if' Ih( I'A s li lIove stialed ar'e 1rue it,(
lit ater Pillu 'UorrSpi ol.-tIl pre
clule adou t sro Ihelli_. e i,i'ig
ofr lis sttiemteti-t -hey siii.i be moale
kown to lthulorld inl [lie m1ot autili,
fori. It is duite to Ihe nemory f Ablahiai
biticoltto. the people ofI the Sotil i. inl -to
lhtecalnio ol'truith1, t thate w-A san1, lI
knoaw by wlomll his juls( ild holnoan,fe--his
p:Iraiolie, hunn and law-abling'pirpos-es
---V-- e hwartad: that the world should
know who were lie Senators and Itepresen.
liv4% that ussiiitlel fle responsililfty of ill
lite blood, rapile atd devastaion of tle lato
fratricidal, needlet.s aid uijuslitiable war,
witi all lie evils that have followed ir its
traill.
Our correspoient says the names of lie
wilnesses can be lad. If so, is it not Aile
(o (lie cause of' civil liberty, now in itn i-i
ieit peril--lo file people, Norti and o11ht
-to trith aid jstice -thlat tlie-y should
speak out.-Carleslon Courier.
i . ii:ro is . os.---T le lonl
corge i. reniveton ari ted t Spriniiel,
l , on the ItI ilst. 110 w:ts received by
(neral J. A. MeClernad, and wits escorit ed
to tihe Iehrid lotel by one Ilotsaid toreli
lightIs, c:mriel by 'White loys in ilue" il
handsome itiifors. The sireets on the
route Were S-> rowdendj.ed [ taitid witih lit
lies anid genillemlen lthat it wats Wilih lthe it(
most difficulty thai room Was un l I te
Pr10ces, oll. Several finle br-asi and1 m.artial
hands Were itn ilie, i the eleers were
cotiiiotts fIotm tile litme (lie train stopped
at tle station unittil Mir. Pendletoli arrived
at file hotel. Many bu'ildirigs were illumi.
nated and decornated with I ags ai' sf realtir
eir.t Roman camtlles and all mier of' fire
works were dislarged from lie tline and
froNt the sidewalks and builditigs. The dis.
phiky of lie f;y eot eCl nis- rtT I lm lot-e-l wi
cry fitne.
The romcession was a,lroilly massed in flit
street ill front (if lie hotel, and \lr. Poidle.
lon vas iltriodiiued by Oeteal .\utlertianid.
I(V appeared otn the baleonly of' he h(ot hl,
iad was gareo ed by trelteiid"tus cerers.. Ife
said :
"Fellw-citir-a,-Ifiankt youl sincerely
ahl Cordially for y0our1 reception. Your
procession, for numbers aid brillianeY, has
exceeded antythilng I Ilive' eei scott. I
thank you hearti!y. I otly appear hi'ore
yol to say that I am profinid ly gratteful ic
you, and will not detain you longer, owiig
to the lateness of the hotr. I will speait
1oyou to-norrow at lengi Itai)l (lie issuee,
or th( daIy. ("or tihe pre'seit, I bid you good
nuight ."'
l''iie ciity is fullI of thle marshals iamf iui
vace gtuardsi of idelegtionai~ * thi'ch will at'
rive duiring (lhe inight atd eiarly itn thle torn-'t
-ing. In ev'ery3 irectbin thle sky is led wvi ih
lie blaze of thie camip-t'ires of' the dele'ga
-Iiotns fromltii di'ent couttes wh'Iiich-eo in
nta i w herever' good walter~ ia' good g-ott
aire ho be fountd. TIhe I.oiiiels ar'e atlrtead3
fitlhy occupIed btut pr'ivate citiz-ens will opet
their hotises to-mnorrlow, andii ever'y effor'i
wilo tit adoc to accomitielo strangers.--~
Tlhe biest informted say3 t his mIeeting wil1 ex.
coed in tilutibets any lpolitica lCdemontt ra
o iri e'Jer hold. here.--.Special to 1/he ('hic;y
hoslon Tr'ansicr'iPi, (of Samrttday, says:
a Sieial womteti wvere b a tIih i n g it
moraat an' tI'e ea-rly p-t-t of t his week, whet
onto was catrrie-l ot l\f ae sea,' beyond het
depth, and after' scireamting for' assislanc<
studdently wetat down. One of her frtiends,
close by, -not knowing the depth of thit
wvaler, went to try and save he, and- shn
too as qutickly dlisa'ppea'ed'- A youtng
woman residiig in thie fiamily <if Dr. Mifilin
at 1Rahant, tiamed Bridget Mary O'Tools
(hter name is given (o her pr'also In fall, foi
iIt Is worthay ofrecord), at a great. risk,'in.
SStatntly swamn out to thtcm, tafter' a hiart
strutggle brought thtem into shoal wator
having her owrn bathing dress almnost, tort
if'rom her, and being twice dlrawn un-tler th<
IWatetr hlt'self. Those who witnessed the
scenenan, otnce reported the faties to tI<
ImaoSociety, an h ili obe pro
setdwith' t medal for hrer hieroImtr an<
humanity.
A WVpAy.Tlty Cosoat:oATzoN..-ThIte ws)
Menp ys lIms, at the auction sales.o
puwffas jn the newv Te'mplo Emanuel, in Nov
Yor'14 the amount received reached about
$7.50!000j. The i'ust't exT dot edl a'pr
emption of' $80,000' but, it antotutil' ti
$200,000[1I'hoe highest ptrioo paId was
$1,600, Ihte'peau-chaser select ing.a pew dIi
rectly In firont, Of'L'hlo pulpIt, ''ho oth.t
members paId varilous sums; rangingt fraon:
$4,000 t o $5,00. 'Dhoe appraised' valut-o
the pews was $600,000,-ther'e being: twenty
at, $o,000 each, Many of theo Beats w'or<
801(d at a comparatIvely low prico, tltotrits
claIs veyopfr' deoluning to neglect th<
clais o 5.o oorer n-rrberg. The lowesi
priticed po*Aweresoldl for $300, accommo.
dating soven ocoupants each, By lhis saie
the Temple stands free from debt, and with
a sinking. fund. of one lindi'ed. thousand
dollar;
The editor of a jburrnal lb a'amall1Vestbrai
towtt'boutghtt fl,o pounds of powhored su'.
gal-IIe fotund that, It-was, nig~d. wirl
plastter,.atidt annotuied In lhby 4api~ ihn
next-day thttIfthr' gred.who had' 8o
shameftully tr'ohted i ddk
fore nine o'co1gj dn.f i~ hall
rooolyed fivo 61ekagd he j16u11baoch
Thore wa1estin. o giec . n ....n
Tun EAs-ril-M QtiRsrToV.-In1 the cuble
dIispatches of the 17th it 'was lintloaield
that the Turkish troops hal fought. i severo
battle with the Bulgaurian ilsurgetls, iind,
though .4nftaining a heavy loss, had defeat;,
ed and driven themti to their sheller in (lhe
Balkan nioutit:iis. In fte prete combus
tible state of Eluropt., tle llyinlg about of the
.-istilest sparlks a1fracts nore than usual
attention, so that even the Bulgarian re>vl.
lionl, in view of the new oppressions 10
which itI may oubject the ndherents of the
(reek Church it that dependency of Euro
pean Titrkcy, itni fle sipposedI irritation
.Shiwh tis will produce il Iussi.1, is 1egard
ed as o signiticance, nud as helping to bripig
On an l'istern eill ion" war, wliil naiy
involve all the gre-atl powlr:a- of I-opo.....
WlilSt tllre ii no groun<l a.pIrelt for It
taevbing.' Solvi gravity to the afflir, it is well
known I that Rlti'<ian infliufItue opet'ales pow
r:iy :111 n l lg:lria, ill I a. ; t territory is
oft vitalt imiplorlate o the iltlegrily of tit''
Turkishi :mpire, Turkey lats been t great
pains to neutralize that iilence. Of the
ltee and a half millions of poulaiatiol ner
ly ;I luilliOnl and1 Ia half1 ar1- Uhrlistlians, and
Iie bond of yinpaihy het ween this large
portionl of thae popultion 31am1 1i1tsia is seat.
.:tAively felt in bulti ehituries. The West
ern powers, however, unless divided lay 1l1o
.uItrolle:rt collicaitionls, wi I never periit
RiSsia '.o assail in Any vital point 1lhe inl
(egrily of thlie Turki-4h Iipire.
Nr :ws rno.3 C.%.u%t li4.. -r-11H ARnt to
Exi-1.otit:.-r). 0old ,aIv Captitit Hall at.
liepulse Ilay li J utigst, 1,867. C:iptr a I
flail lind been successli in discovering
lo ic altrier traces of tle expeditioa of
Sir 1ti Franklin. lie had lellried that
Captal-I Crf'zier and anotlher-thought to lie
a stewar3-hnd died so late its 1801, int
Soutihaiptonl 1sh1nil, tiath Iead of Ifulson
Bay, to which they had malade their waly in
I lie hope of ameet in some whaler. lIo haid
obtained what will iau doubt be accepted as
a tangible evidence of tile trut of this
Captain Crozier's wn:ch. lie had also
i learned that. lie would in all probability
sec'ure further knlowle(lge of tile f.tle of tile
erpeditioll-perhai find some record; i:
King Williams lakil. The p.!oplo there are
unfriendly to stranger-, and tlie Captain
had mnle langeinot w it t rmieudly .x.
ititnliaux o accolny1-in yt) hill Oin an expeli
lion--torcible it' ne0.ssary-init thie domiln
ians othose tribes-a fact indflic:1ting (hal
he had great hopes o obtaitting there some
valuable trace ot the long-soughlt, ol.jects
of the wo'ld's solioi ade. --Ae York Ier.
IIREllsItAT0i INrAMI-E:s IN AttKANssS.
Mil/e lck, Septtiber 17.-Itegistratio
hIAs Commenced in Arkanlsats. As condutt1
c 1. alt elect ton w ill be iaere forn. Ini
i-ffetl, Governor Chayton i ill' apponI Con.
greSiment .n1id tPresilent ial electors. Under
his instructlens regi-trai-s exclide froml
lVgist ering and1 Vot ing whoil tIhey Ihink
proper. T'i l'tlaski conny Dv'ilocratic'
Wilb asked hin to appoit one )emaocaic
Ijtdge and uIerk ot eaach county election
board to vouela fot' file fatirness of registra
tion. qut refused to do so, and whein they
asked hin to require the boards to iegulat
rejections by taiioran rules, hie replied that
(lt hilegistrt e.as' dni were Jitlieial. n1ot exc
t.tivt je, and retued. This was doltte not.
.whit tahing his first general instructious
issted to the registra-wr of t-"dpendence.
'erry, and Salinev canuie.s Whero t e
people are a-ll white, lind. m eiotlatic, thel
regatilhrs refase to nlow any- pervoI to
register who vuted 1a-gainst t-lao rat iRIiti oin
ot thle (Consi itutiion mia-dte nndue',- la' ecoon.
strtuct io n inw. 'lThusi tro tegist rar'e ite
Itice power~ to eletc t' whomo tI ey) Ilease, iand
* is a;unows' tha-t (ary'toit- nitet when11 h't et
atidl thlat the Conw oa-y3 countty eletat iotnatnl
re-lgist rat to tOlhoattddl he- firt.-- Iiispath' to i/w
St. Louis Jaec.uolieam.
York iinbg Iidi,, of Sat urd'aty, snys :
'"l'Thee htas beent a fdtthe' dleclinte int neartly
all kindls of e-ttlowt good's durinig the wleek,
whticha the t'e-actioan of' the cottLon maritket
towat'ds thre close failed to atrrest. The
muat'ket ia untsettled' and bulyer's Canionsi,
tttn' talto' lappehentsiont t hat. prices wlill go
st-i.1 lowt-'. Shecetintgs anid Shi-tgs are
(down to 1f~ 16 cens tot' Standiard Brownt
wviit O'tcespondtinIIg di l'* inae itt somae B itch -
edl goods. 'I haer'e hitvet beeni somel. lilurclha Cs
of lirowni Sheet in-gs- foar CI:a, lnsind ot'
tirit. All the lwet' prticed and narrtow
clatsses of' Brownt Shaeetings tand Shairtinig
tire r'elatively$aigher' ian yatrd' witlo lien
vy goodsa, atad- thte tuitte is true as re-rar'ds
Lllenaced. It. is claimed thtat mtiaty clats.ees
of couttn goods arc sellinag below co.st,
whviilo othersrte br'inginag good p'iceo ; conse
qtently, tntil ljltot:(tions l;ecoio equtalized
buyers tindI it, necessta'y to exercise great.
pirudce. Colored ('ot tons of' all kindts itte
ini light, stock and tirms except Prlints, whlicha
are rathtet' weak, thae ratnge beir.g 0(riij3
I ettts. Delatnes are selling at 20 cents.
A CoNr i,Aan.'rtoN is 'rrYs: Ft.nwr's or
OkGNANn CAt,tvonNsAi.-A tert'iblo cone
flaigration Is raging in thae for'ests of Otieg'on
anid California' 'Te fire is estimnateaY' to'
have alreadyt spreud" over an-at'en of two
htudretd squtare utiles on both dde off the
tb townas of St. Ileons rta \slorIiwilLl
dlest royedt A'ltract- of Iwa dilleata of wood~
ntear Satat'taielj Maint ('outy, Ca!lforal
is on fihre, the stttolt'e from 'w itl h ipo~)
envelopeod:ghe haat'botr nsd.city of- St F'r*n.
-otJ A's. I,dkti t it~ f 'Fn t A . .A' r lft 1:1
ctutfttl aittnlit iat,u nind'o, as rhao J e4t,x
on Blunday tnight, .tOd5itoy (ho. lUtildirig
known as "C(arolin'a lrajfl owaedi by.
Messrs. J.. P. Thomas and James 0 Iibest,
A Protrlofthe fiboaiaag int thte lerc spoby
was 'raisedt and fireo placed biettit Ia
plalik, hi $te stiri-way -gras also remloveC,
by whiiclan o4tioo Mas el'ected to,theo
secoidbfofy.-'ilio onlydtamnttqJio'i the
tupper fieL 6 1 buildliig'WtaslIe p*
hlinggnd'par' if denoiliiono dec$ll
vli$ papers, -
bnno oi f fatlsh broooh it n dadutel
bahoffig l4avos he ttil trit {i~
s a sigtnpy, Pea:9 ul4pt ( tb hJl
serponLt o-po ltts lio?*-t)r-.
ro; t, inste(d of ItiI
tongue.- * -
1Iosomi friends--tuds5.
Sty-lishi aliniml.-H og;
Natural humbugs-Bees.
Sea gulls - Flirts at the sea-shore.
A spitner's mot to-"iCe is red ''
Ioys are men in a rounidhdahoit Way.
Oraugo satin petticoats ho) at Sara
toga.
The best oirculatin.g inedium-i-The
blood.
All flowers of speech sprilng froitu
hIps.
Popiular hose coil) panly -TIhe socie
ty of wolien.
Dress pmrade--A faisiinlablu %1
man11'.s toilette.
Tho bed 'orms of society--W-o.
m1ienl's natu'll ligilre6;
IDon't cross the bridge till you comlo
to it.
When fittterers mcet, the devil goe.
to dinner.
Lovo,tlh toothache, a cough and
rgii U)o-its, aro thiog iliil caiot Ie
long kept secret.
Many men who- p*retend to havo
Vrainis of go'd- sMIse seell to havo
scru1ples a1bout using theml).
T1hc minister wilo bo:mst'd t it 110
oild preach without notes didn't.
nean' >ank notes,.
Why does the iew1 moon remilid
one of giddy Ih ? Because she's Lou
young to .4 1 luch reflection.
Saratog 1 ';cs are so obliging as to
fuirlis1 reTpt)rtc'- t.be jizc of their
waists and value of treir i diamlods.
. 1A young uni advertises for a sitna
ion as a son-iln-law inl a respoetablo
Fanily. Would have no objection, io
stys, to go it short, distanco in the
country.
It it is only "consocince that makes
Dowards of us ill," imost fiea should'
be fearless as Ctesar.
Why is a girl's looking for her lov
er a childih amusemit? Because
it's playing at beau-peep.
People who catch at straws-cob
bier-drinkers.
\o lovo much more warmly.wWlIo'
Lcherishing the intention of giving
pleasure, than an hour afterwards
whenl We have givenl it.
Man wastes Ills mornings in antici.
palinig his 11fterloonls, and wa'n-Stes his
a1ternoons inl regretting his mornings.
"Oh dear !'' exclaimed an urchin
whIo was Uibowilng greenl apples ; I've
iWallowed an odd fellow.'1
"An odd fellow.
"Yes, ho's giving me tho grip."
"Oh, mother, do sond for ti doc-.
[or !' said a litt.lo boy of three enr.;
mWhat for, my dar " \hyl
here's a gentleman in the ailorvWho
says ho'lli dio if 'Jaijo doft .nr ry
binm ; and she says sho wbit't.
A. girl int Boston,- who 14 ., 0 toi
,arded by fver lover. swallowodi int
of yeast. On being aked w-hy aho
lid it, she reimarked that lhar spirits
were so) depressed that sho wanitedl
somnethinmg to inake theim riso.
,A R.iCme*.. SiKRh1oN ON T1'ijE MOUNT.
B3lesed are the proi'd, and( Govern
tuenit Coutractors, for theirs is the
lK mugdo0m of'0 roonabaeus..
Blessed are' tihe riirughty, 'for they
sh all in huor t shi'n piters. $
Blessed are' the th in'eiful, for t by
shall' ob'tain Coil)inanld
Blessed are the vile i'h- heart, for
they shall be appointed Jkedges.
O1 ve to the'negro the-ti asketh not,
but from the poor man01 tttmn away.
Moreover when you plrofond to fast
fatnot at all, but cat turkeys. ducks,
adespieciall y roosters;. N'hat.you may
crow over tile copperheael,- dtrd stuff
yourself with whatever a shinplaster
buyethI.
.lia'y up' f'ot' your1sel yes trettsmares ini
groenabacks, five-twdhties,. aitd counity
bonds, and whlatever else- you may
take and carry away from the Custom
honse and1( TJreasury..
.lvery man11 can serve twvo mnastors
thle devil and tlic Rahdical.
Take no thomiglit to ba clothed by
honest, toitconsider the contrmahands,
hiow they .toil notf, ncithier do they
sow, and yot-nd 'hito namt iA fed lik'e
one of; thole (iiggoeys f por
wh'ilto 'unv iask brcad,givo iur ptonto
If 1h0 ask fish1, give hliimian. iigator.
- LfonuUs PROIIPNOTs OF A' SLEo
pltAT!C'Tat --k'1;Ci M6NArr, Sept.
1 9. -eat ji vjei received here
from all partsot othe 8t,abe give double
assp ;, that tho- Demora j
earry theo. it'o 1f an emnphatid 'mla
.joritydn, O'etigh'er, and by a muchb larg,
er vo$td iii' ovembor,
A pr.oin inaltl and linfl'uontialfpublie.
manl i ,MNorgzan's distriot, who hiAwu
beetia Thepublican eor since the or
.anizationi of thlat party,-will in a foy
days take the stuitijy and slink for the1
Popiooracy. Morgan is enitWely ot
dninger,
* ]inghiam is losuinggrotui'1' fR;
T'wenty faters in one~ towmith1Iin 21..l
1110nt.cCttity who1 (!ast their votes fort
thme iRopublica.n tioket last -fall will1
Yote-tho' entii eocai okyhe
Year. Our -tlends writo t?oi 6j
a.g,irig NCO tt Si J04tLo
ThmJoof;,the un ldy of'70"e lb
lUILat;rtodr'n V rho