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hDesportaes, Wi mias & Co, Proprietors. A Family Paper, Devoted to Sciencei Art, Inquiry, Indus ry and Literat Advance VOL.W11.] INNSBORO, S. C., W-EDNESDAY MORNIANUAR 20, 186. [NO. 29 FAIRFIELD HERALD 18I I'll 111.1811 VO) WVK(KIY BtY J)ESPOirEN. WILLYA318 & CO. '/'erni.-Tnr ihALl is pbilplisheil. Week i i tihe rown or Winisbor-, it :.00 iln vqeeabIy il advaner. yAll transient advertisements . to be ivai in advance. Obituary Notice and Tributes $1.00 per squa re. THE GRECIAN BEND, Ir ~ n B.Y m IND .. A. vIrtl.1Y Let's have the old bend, anld Iot have nlow ; ' A Le a.'s Itave lie hell([ tiat our granil oililer,i knew -Over tlie washtul> ani over the cliirn. '1hat is (lie bend ihat, our daughters shni l learn. Let's have lie beld that onr grandmilodhel-6 kiiw ; Over tle oradle like good mnothers true; Over fihe lable, (flhe f3innily rouind.) IReading the (oud look 'ujid silellce pro Let's have tihe heild tt at Chiurch tiey (lid wear, y Bowiig them lowly in mneck, hun le pv:ly Not si't"4 erect, wilh ile modern-iiiiss nir. Wit i (lie "A?re of it bomiet," just perchel on opse Ilair. , % Leave lie eowel los w,iump-he yeans it foi Lenve tle dolikey his piuier and oul. yotilsches loose l Froin fnshions that lower, di'5form, amal de. gradle !II io )title somle deformnily mnost ol"1,i l l ivide. Let our hends or ralse hair and0Iti, yi1in skeins he shorn ; Let our garmenits be easy and light to be worn ; Potit sh:ke in December and su %tr inl jitie, Anit apiiar like uilthntiles s(ruiO y Ilie ill on. I,et's spendl tlie titne inl things hiy//ar thtn dreax ! Tine dial Was giveni nt to faid and to bless Time tit is fleetiig atil pascs awav O 1 let us work while we e:ill it to.day ! L.eCLs ilave i ie H oi O N i 11sitld or i . !*iv TOCts have the old hearis, so failtlifti nId % i-nie !I Away with all fashiioiis that lower and do. grade 4 ro hide some deformity most, of them mile Columbia " orrespondenoa of (.hlaleston Courier. Co ..um ,'Ja un iry 9. The Sonate was in nit Execntivt SPS. .siol all day, consilierin)g te apoiit. Imelts of cotlil v offictlrs ilmde hy the (Governor. The a%vppo,intment of thv -.harlcs:on Coit.ity ollicers was c'IonFirm ed.- - Several oMer. iml tithot Dist ric is wero .:, rejected. TIeI A slessor from LJxingtoi filed to have his App,ii1 ment confirmed. The rejections were coniinmed v) the ladical ranki nione. In tihe IIotse but little was done to. day; 'sithe most of the time was con. samed in the diseission of a Bill to re-. new the charter-of-+di Charleston An cient, Artillery Socicy.... A heavy de bate arose ovur the pus!a , of tile bill. There was a gr'4at display of words, which collveved to ome' ,' epr1.. a)nyIV 166npid ideas-tabout bltotd,- Aire 'and thin der. The debate was generiial, anid did not create muoh mtektion until 1o. Large i(roso, .and1( Svith great spirit mov ed oilf in def.neio oft the.bill by reply'ing to thle fat mani, who bears the namii of *Jeniks, or soingthlies-bet4er.. kndwn. as the fat. Captain--f -cle Horse Marines, and ai Caiptaim wlie had am rshialed il the forces of his narrow mind to.d(efiat the bill, ias it, smeh, l,ikp pow dern. De Large said un.O hu: I am sorry thlat the. member from Charleston is opposed to the. hill, and e.xpqsei hiis .ignioranice of lthe-itatuite relatieV. l.o the invorplorat ion uf this Societ.v whien he said- it was something more Lhmn a charitable So. .. ctet,y. N.o doubt he il4aginIed hia otidi hear the trnimpinlg of armed - men ; hint 'n pie'ce of artillery was already belching~ forthl its deaidly cofiitenis a bout: lii vital parts ; that ho wvas frightene'd- andi afraid oif military: organliz~ations, buIt he~ nleed not, be iln this case, as this Society was nothing of 1ihn kind. SThe Captairr thought. that D)eLargo - had toiuched upon ai delicak p.oint, vz his courage, a'n.d lhe grewv red in. the fatce1 and weakly said that, he was niot frishionmed, but the bill comtflicte.d with f.'o newvreghtne of things; that DeLarge ~hiad nsed tw.o kdinde of tickets at the fetion ;,dhAe had beeni engaged ini rU unig-the blockade ; that, hre, perhaps, had beenl a porter to somes of the miemn pesof the suocalled society, and this asthie renson~ why hie mnade tuch a gloioums Mee of tre Bill,that, lhe was 'imttrne t4 his gpar'y. ' btarg;e now afeked 4Mm wah m;reat fury. Ho said he' hid somue claims to .i6nnsty anldeceu.cy, anid wa'ts imt, the .toolaot. anly1part,y. and that he hurled - ai4the a'dejs i tionsi j.f te membeli).r frotm OJgarlestq wit h ..contemiipt n'nd dor,u, CM A MN ntrae 'tat e huad hot been en lgod ith blockade rulnning~,' nt. i hd .Jenh had bteenu 'engagd in brdIhtn agig dope.oothiing thfice ouI t of theirtwony., whoml. he ipretensded ,to.represenut-4,61 the had not. a .yorte 1. ton ember of' te in S'iOtf~,.lt bih4. thani Ihiat maigi.,an honest i,iag I tit it qadimo witih find'we from Onagi?rVnuko tScorthndi remiarks abuout the inenidl but honest mai )ni.enitha f.hi cotm., mvie,. h helWS sent; by their vi t a t.t il vhowed hlw little of sincrii w I, here wa in his ptolestationls fo. hlilt laboringi' 111.l Whom ho pretinled to represet, whon he hrlell at imw, no a tern of -reproMh :1nd4 conitemipt, tlat, he had bi eni ap,r tt.r. (Mork thi.s poinli, ye colored.1 voi ers ! ralways lremeor Jeiks a.i the wma' who spoko Coltlm ptu"oIsl I tile 111111 bl i 1'(nplovnli.1. o l roef ) Delifirge. i:w l)Sid that his bli ractor Was knoi1Wn by all p1r1 tie-lial he coulid I say Ul his Iwnil party t hat e .al do milel for it, and114 gonle over ihe St ale batvi hg for.it, amvi had sp'ent onlySI $10 for its advanlcement, wil-ile Jkiks h1d spent, $500 of.piblic mOj for his bwlol n140 That, Jolk's demunation was occasione from lhe fAct. that. views ,, 1m1lerit W(Irt not coin"Ied by more party limits, that le (o.ll set gooll 111l .Ic knowledge it even i a . political oppo. nIot, Vnanl if this was diloyally L'is tol.-. league m1ight t1make ( rost. (f it.' I He clos. ed by tellilg Jonk' that he was born in 'South carfolifna, had made his living by honlest ('111p03oy111ot, and ag-inl repelle,, wit h coni (.tem"pl. the c.harges o.1f'., wlosfe avitrice ahd 'nfi lion had led him into. the vey (1-..pih of oufany. - Ranlsier also bo!'Ily derended the bill.. Wioipper thought, it was smokey ; saidl Iis nrves-were disturbed. Elliot,, Ilhngin. hero was Solmething funny abthit it, 11n.1 No.ag'! wantvd to know if thef In-mlli's of t he 'oclity woul1d not be exQ1mp11d- from11 1]:he milil ia--t hat , h.-v hadl bet.er-coolnnit it. Iu h om l ih ey klnew what was best for Tlom. DviJarge tol'i lim he was Scmred-i lat thre-vsaW.?litrrs Socity in Char. lISton,)1 and if ley Alli*thoul ietition for a Charter he Would obli-et. for fear I In'v woidd ehisel hil Io. death with th(ir tools- t t..he. h11"sheiter llove to abol ish all the 1 ldges il the State, as per h1ps.; thle Masons were Ilotting treason agaiust ibh:a4j1Tni ited S*itat.s COvernelllcjt. Thebie ranhigh, a11. , gr %;t wa I le vx.-tenmnt an(! mneny we-cro the im:n,,inevd evil, of thi Ar illery Society, whicb mretIad Wia fn 1ver that the Ibise ad j0urneVd Whilte I he bill for it.s relief. wa.s being dinettseod for fei. t litler .voIlld opi'l pnu theiim froti some nnuown (narltr, i# smiash -qp aIl ill! i-ra nN lliii s forthe'-darhng agiia day." A bill-was imnl rmewed in t ie I ose to rtrcet a t nlelIllVilt o%ver the |ate Ran dolph. The bill prop,)sv3 an appropria tiun of (wo thtnstl diolmas ot of the f.inda ol, th( A uy not ohrie.i. posmd.of. -The Governor iN allowed to Use his discreiion to remove the remails to Aly part of.Coluimbia which 110 ma,y thin.kc mlo-it, aplpronriate for the( sainted mart.yr to)sleep out.is longleAp. There las been' -c3nsid0rab1e talk aRound11. thle cornivrs latwlyV about whiat AV0111nid be t i tion l the Legislature to. ward.s tihe Ulliyer."ilv. There was it rumor aflow tIlat i.hey:lt.ended to abol ish it, but this rumior ti mere breith, not wor.h a feal her, (or , can i9i kly Sa v that tIhe leading min:of .hothi.H 1olses of ilhe Genvral Assembly-are i.i favor of making approprintions fo: tle..advorice Ment. of tis Widel lciatown institl'lti The rumiors, perhaps5, hanve ariavun1-i\n thle fact that Whipper is -exte ndhn every imuscle in his carpet bag bo-ly to dostroy- this inl111i Al,. H-is gainlosit1Y towards it do0ts not rllise fromi any patri w'ic motives to save tli imoney !of the Slate, but simply because he had beet) thw'.art.ed in is idesign of quiart.o4rinIg huns9elandio family in the Umtveit v ,ililti"' dttriligr the se.s:ionl of tIle fj('O istue. A COom,mit.tee has been appoYinted( by'. ihe Demog,ra tie Clubhs of' A bbe ville D)ii t>riet to wait on t he Govertnotr, to assure Iiim- of their: co-opera tion in enforcinig the laws anld in prpserving order, with OntL respect to .rnt:0 pr party. (Jol. R. WV. H:entrse, A. C Haw..thiorneo and J. McCasliin, Esqa., compose the C'ommuit. tee, antd I hey will be. iecoi ved by the Governor 01n Wednesday nlextI, when t hero'.will he a genierail inlvestij'atton abouat the affairs iti A hbeville'. Trute T 3tio RAnICAT,s. -A WAash. imgtn letter in lie Baltimoro Giazte, -'econigressioinal comiittee aip yuoint'ed to inlvestigtet supposed 3ieleeltin frands in Newv Yark i-ettrue'd hero yes terday, atidit voliuminduts report 'will be presented to Conigress at ait early day. In ih; men(1titimne, there is author i.y for saving that 'tthe commijte utter. I.' failed'in their efforts to((nk'h ve eier prom)in)ent, miettbers of 'the D)emnocra;ic party, or thte party itse'lf as an organi zatilonli any) fratnduileilt- Iransacetion1a3 conntedi( with~ the lato ele'ction,s., Stren-' ntoust (Yoris.' to t his cnd w..ero 'til,eIU by) t he Radeical member(IIs of thet commriittee, but without success. Not so, however, with the Rladical leaders, asB thle testi'nb ny ilsby.Lt, was prIovedl befoire t he com tteetha immediately nfter the election the 'Loyal, Leaigue el Now York' em)plo)fed' fo at,ornove-namnes a tll given-to work tip a casei of fraud. Thtese men opened ani office in Jersey City, twithI detectihesfand a 'hoP&-hafid reporter ; and hero Ihenidatl t(ype' of prison-btrds;were 'collented' .ane traitned $# whatL thsey wotul4beequired to' ges' ttly.to prove 'tstoutling' fratt)s./:A ien rdhitg crossa examinakoti brought 'out, cliego disi-racofV1 .facts, and LIhe *t(66M~ who TlM been~ trikind di the tools of, tlo eppyt Le,ague9 by- paid attornyou onfssed be 01-e the conia1ita Tha Rainio Plant, UI,I..As, Co., DeC. 3, 188. Evvront Tui--s : For the enriolls,I an1d agrielltilr-al ex peri mtI(] ial ist, n - closed find speciien o tho lie new LOx tilo "Rflamlie.' 1pol, apilication to the agent, ir. J. Brue) ver, of New Orleans, I re eeived a-cirenlar giving .instruetions for planting, cultivating and prepar ing tle libre for mlarkot.I Tie price of the guaranteed toots ho st'tes to ie $2 per thousand. Two tihoisand roots will yield sni.i uieut to plan't 50 acres the iscceedingI year. lie states that the plant is pe uIlliarly adapted in its growth to the cotton itatt, preing a rib sandy soil. The RAilio is harvested three titi en a year, each cut liaing prodlicing Crom use iunldred to twelve hundred t pounds peY ~nere, iaking. ntin a I iverage yield Af 3,000 pnuhds of t 3rudo unprepared fibre, worti at : pJresent in Eu"trope 10 cents per pound ( in specie. Tle libre prepared for f man.ufacturing purposes, in the form I. iond'on, is worth 65 ecents pirpound; 1 but to bring it to- this state fromt th j :ude it loses about ott e-ha It'. The plant is stated to be indige- t ions to the Island of Java, and has re- I 10;'ed of' ate the bontnictil name of .4 tIwumrid Tniswa, and is the I itest variety of tqhe uriicace, or net- ( lie, fami ily. f Mr. It. says that it was only intro. - ited into tle United last year in March, and Ias-11ready excited Imueh If Itertst aimong European manufactur iI rs. The libre is contained in the in- 1 ter bark of the stei, catnntot i hurt sither by wet or long cotined Irought ; besides it requires a siall i apitait to start a Rniie plantation, s plant being easily propagated ind v mItivated. It is a perennial aid t loes ntot require replanting. Mr. 3. f Isostates that the lire raised here is I er thin that of Java, it(d thie yield f ler- acre greater. t Wlen the stems lave ataied at cightof G to 8 feet it. is ready for Iar ent and catt be cut Witi a Common i aise knife. - The fibre is extracted by e rehlkingth sten's wit -ia - tm lCiie I imilav to the ord in riy flt x breakrs, r ,y which Imleans lthe pl anter c- an make 1 Crop marketable at sm1aIlI expenlso. In preparing the fibre for packing, I t should be dlone Op''n haiks and r m4ked in bags or bales like cotton. j From the uncetaint v of cotton as a L op, and the tnreliablenes of free I abior would not the Rani paiit be a v letter and more remunerative crop e 'or the South than cotton ? It is said t o be subject 'to no disasters, easily i ltivated, and aft.-r tie first year's a ,rowth, new spr-onlts will issue from all I larts of tlteb6d, the growth bcodiing cry dense choking out all other vege ation. 'Tito fibre, as you will per- n eive, is very superior, being white, I oft, and re sembling fMiss silk in ap wearance. Vous truly, . . ... eolN SPiiOTT'1. H I'ii Pelzsit-i:tof(ov'i.n Mi:wr Sr.cu. .ATr' !N COTTON.-\V hat. (I be ex 6t ed to Nmiq of : ' iiikord Sate bit inkler'.ng *ei'tt os? 1 iv eis nm: Spen. 'r-tniing . wa Senio .r: l mmoi," 1ho jvEerdt aiday got up in Lhe 1 3eite gravelv and off'reit a Bill "6to 'egulat fhe pirice and to encourage thec ~iOrdaptionls .'ation i'n the United S'tutes." W\e shtonall b)e ('1'neirt'.ed t'o seeC the ma shiiner'y by which tis enl ightesne.d Spein yer pr'oposes to "'re'uliato thle price of I ill to ''roenit to e price'" of boots mrd shones, or stareb or egtrpbt buI~ .'Or itrmps, or itadical members of Con-. yecss ?.'' As for "encour'aginig tl.e proitiet ion"' )f cotton, that sis an easy thingi to bet lone. Utt as it. enn only he dlone ef' eecitially by sending the' Spencers and hch Spencers hiomei from Alahnia, to nind therir own butsiiness (if' they can dnybutsiniess to mi) i te ta >f whie'i the'y aecitizhens, we fear that t will be ai long Lime ye't before wo shall tee the "production of cotton encouirag. 'd" i't Alabama or elspwhterez ieth well enou)igh a lotte'ds-oten 'fonnd to be hatrd. .hUt iit.9se-insane Radicals can't i-ven "let ill e.iniighi alone." ( New Y'ork Wov.rld. Pnonrc-rIO io " (' o't'ox.- We pub.i~ lish eJ"ewheIsre', iy jitb cious aticle'I, shtowI. I'ng t he necessay of ai' increase in otur uottont cr'op. ond the met,hods by which t is to be augmtented. Amuxong these rtsim-ls, Ih eb' 'Iief ptlace mt b aiitssigns :al to th Ia bors of t.he planters t htem, wIves. - Privat' eniterprise, antd nt ornm'tttientail id, most accomtplisht ibo x tentsiont of oiiri coltoni prodstn:p imis try. WVe prote*W, thor'dore;,againit iihe princeiple of the 11i1I int rodutced vestera dhy into :hle Senatrt e by ~Mlr. Sten'eer, of A labamia. fThis me~asutre would not, onily faif oh its ostenti ba giirpose of s[iniulats inttie prodtfetiori ot dotton hntd'igu.. latinig'its price, b.ut it would do the m6st egregiotnsharm in' aeveral whys. 1bi example, it would con veft"!Sih re@Mib oflcere into cottopi spfeulatore. This is obvious from the ver'y teirms ,in whtigl tbeji3ll is dra wn, - - b.,3 (N Y Co,tmanu.eca It has been ascertained that fresh water, having in it a very slight otr. contage of ph osph atecof lime, does not aot on load pipes, as is apt to be the case w hen the~re is no such ingredi. ont~ The Mngaetio T-logr-aph _aocl iofPro fbssor Morao - Intere3ting Statclucits, &c. 'l bamillet. (millered to Profssor Samuel F. B. MorsI, .i rleogiiat LO, is ilillent Services to his counlltry 111141 tihe world, took plave inl New York oil Tuesday evening, :i V w.as partioiplited in a)% copia.ly of, - LIC1emoii well k'lo*% in I:it tre, lnw, 11t, armsn, commerINT, an111 polit ies. The Ulliulf J.4~tie 4f 1th lited State0 Ipresiidd, ntid the whlole ailiir was l iiitellectual treat. P>rofessur Morse, m reply to a coipientary toast. Iade 'ri specell ; ill v ich 1 he relatei hie following interest ing facts: fit 1832, oil b1oa rd im American hiip inl tior rnyItf-re froli Havre to ew York, the first telegraph w%-as onlceived and( its eenil'pecinliaill ies brought forth and e orated. In 835, a.1ccordig to tie conleirmnt I csfilivny of many witniesses, it lisped ts first, accelits, ani7ld autotmatically re. :orled them inl this city. 1 L% S -a 'ceble Ollild indeed, un1gailiv in, its Iress, sta mInering in its speech ; but t had then all the distinctive features nd charnoteristics of its present man lood. I lbed.'iot trliblo Yon With he malad iej of its utledged iifaicy, naiuly the reulis of its pareit's I' triggles agailst lij)Ovrty, an1d the inl luence of the substantial incredulity I ft hose who -Ol -I Ii ulvd roeuecd it rom its obscnrityi It 4otlll a friend I an elliint f'riend--in Mr. Alfred ailil, of New Jele?y, w%ho', with his ather and bromer, friIi-shed the 0 tians to givo the child a deceit dress I r-eparatory to its'visit. to the seat of \ 'overnment. .It --- In the winter of 1837 and 1838 it vas presented before Congress. The e0ssion of 1831ndfl838 passed away i rith no0 other notto' oil tile subject of he- tolegrArtlr- : tbAl. ir 61nan1fiiou tly t avorable repott froi the !.loise Comi- t littce of ,cominproy,. All interval of it our years occurred:,before tie atten- 1 iol of Congress c,,-1d be again roused c ) Consider. tile Ima or. I Tlie temper of .Io lionsm is easily f it ferred. Men of .laracter, ien f' c rutition, men who.in ordiniary allairs i1 ad -forsIgitti wer(, 'vholly unlabl1 to 1 mecast tho flit.lre tologrnnh. I s Is told lit the time, by inniy poi-son- t I friends ill tile 11O.Se tllat tile. hill 1 nally plissed more 'otit, of deferen-' to i y personli standing thia from ai,y 'J Ist .appreciali-l o io h imporice of c hie linvenilonl, at complime'nt Which, c owever gra,tifying to personal pi idi mns fully ofAkt, by peieeiivimig the low , stinnte of the restlt of my ilors. Mo. ions disparaging to th invention, were 11de, Sich na propositions to appropri te part of till Still to a I-legraph to tlie 'ie lilnaLjoItly of ColgrgAR dli4lnOt orcur in tlis atltempt. to eifeat tile ivasure by ridictle, alld the bill was Passed by the close v->me,of (lighty-nille S u eighltV Oi.ree.-. Ai.other year witie.s d 'tIle timllillphalit. success of the w-st of t Is practi. alliilt . Tho iniV861hni! vindi'ct4a Its 0lr'c. or a1s a substartial reality it was no onger a chimera, a visionary schome to V t<srl, money rm114)111 '.i. publiq Ctfr.-I, to invelntor was 110 more'stbpej' to hie *sm4piciodt of lim-1ey, nor riceled inl hi I alls df Congrer.' XIVi M\y earliest, desirer' ia ''n!'iAbiis I (*Ss tlie 'c(ont'l of r.nch ai power'1 naL I on11 lant, lmait foresee wasIL inheren?Ilt in lhe telegrapJh V~ast as it.s pIeennia1ry alu l'c et. nyi. th siWd.eof; po0 nl Ie c-plac'CPIitliLli'On1 of its- t1tir,TIju. ei her' dhele I w it hi itS s visIi4( ofIlIntohl veahh nor101 temlpteId to make ani (o ttar icinafte demanIRtd nplonl the G)ov'rnmen or its pose,ess'~ion -I 1 "''' '* ~ ' f aWt/d Uliowb!' in vent ion It lho 10'irlit'i'en, for the som11 of on aundredL htousand doallars. ' Si raniigo as it maILy low seCnm,i 110 responlso wIa nilde;to'lLIi o f(rtest from ilo I'ostmlaSI.r%e-Generail I report. Oil the -genIeral, Subiject. of the elegraphi. It isl (lrito thaLt a. Lparsely Inhalbited coiin i'y is generally baLdly enitivatedi, but tho remOedy wIhh,.f18, fey boti4. at.hnbnd.' Im 1Iove theo agriounlnre of the counIltry andli t.uI wYii l agmnlIt 11 popiultion, its pro. ituots and4 its ilnom. All theseo go togetlh ,r, formiing ai na1tulral cOIosequencle of tirst efforts. WO haLve Ale example of' iOe 'Iuntries bofore its. Twenty years ago 3a1loriin used04 to depend upon .the- Older states of thle Union for nearly everytlhing wcssary to 1the sus'enance L of Its. piJa. ion,1Shiob was then4dry,'smahlland "(118 persied, . Ilf, agrIiclture wga neglected. .4 ow, ithistkolmand is Lii ILiedL at': ho1pe1avg .Ioiiforin flour undeti'all. 'ai shIiiigt ridal(. >f' production In ihe (ber Slates. Iita popn Iintion .isjinerenaing wilh1;(i most wonderfpl rapid'lf; nifu id iagich iirol resLouric1 Irinig mote wealth - to lihat tt4to ihianits 'xports of gol. In other1 counltries wisero he0 siystemi 6f large fnrmsi ii booneL ini Ia,. For aiges,1, h'ns ,?e. (obti')'thi'o;nteentlroe ljave been intcrciese .just so .soop da., a smlaller.(}fini,ily of ILnd' has boedti' nhbqdl to a farm and the aImount of labor formerly ' bestWo qjp44n dlf6bc'rkilN as con% as I ho1fdIireagd ip telli) aq. idi 4 e velfi ' gr worde-bqtwgeen lad$ *.O~of ifitei atE1dst kinly~ fnq Irfd fr their conysrtatioo dild not make his head aehe, when li ' an swered, with a good deal of lngenlousness, "aNo, mna'm; I've boon marrIed twenty ears." EN2i AM 8 '. it Nit~ K 11.i1.i1ti1. --,I,. "ah-estol VC 1e ws, i f th 0 d4 ilnslast, " * nrn id ii fro i f ol i l' i nit' \\-vt ri re..ti~i We a1fewllih from ihe (-o1wolw llry,inls C0nt,11 Iha ot ai bloody1 wito, vi. ir men w--kilih'd, and tiv N.%i l Tor. a whil11 pr'in l I II'llpp 1r. %ece il,'f it b11 O-fivt oh l n t sma!l seao. lh Ilu ilst ac ll 1!4 IWear as8 WO C1od.1 aih-rli h Ihmil a on ly g lve-t" .raion, 'u A:n V;.lw A hpr,, whoset iami' e itdid nit l teanii recetid k h'pp.rI I d 11n MoI.e.j. ryIId, ;dli ll in t shot linm . Mite h11(self odious to lhcile v iz4en 1 b y iis (piairrlIsome disposition. I eI unt hi-'. d arom,d im. howi-ver, svveral rivndg, Vo. i p rtovvd, lo l. 0 -iri. lives inI , -.I t I-.avol inp o stand by h,411 ill ,i; d - itI in This despe-Iondo wls 11zlt )ected ol pa1,:sing Iinn - it mlomle., u.11. Iflait l et. t' of k ilpats ht u ou qw t i ' oft ageivt, im roi is ImrS4e. int > thie storo 't tr'.ISrs. 'mith & Peal. Ind] o In itingmrred one, oi dre his pi..tol, buta befor*0 hm .ol:1 ire iI, ht was fired upon h)v Mrth . Smit r len 'Wi i d lll'.r e aatiMn \to igh balw, hefill"t' I ran I111d o. lo the stvet, nd bIy some. C ,ltlity ml. paty of citizvni wim %v wetr hIm ln<r ,imfllrl t purpose8 of it I nI-em io thi for nloihl(. r dlirection, wheli i O n<. 0 PIlin t! ar , t ed uillo l 1413 n14 it , e: t. A Irt. Oliver anld L.o b1ro1 iot-- -lin d - r%w (who it, mtoms, Were in Ihe elir i ssociatlin wilh the prdo tI.) raf tit olt .1 i It pistok isin d WId lid III dilcte i htd. TuI. PooN CO-TrO CUr.--TIl L nIte a ('hrntele Sopinc/ l y. : ki)r1a.u & of t t.eIni orve u pon r 'I- ounler a beottiful specitent of hto PouIIlitninI Tranump]lnt ing Cups).. it fni acu 1re d lit th e works of' tho :11oliln Ppr Ikl i., Clmlpany\. Thllis, ul is:deCtiC(T('l1work, it 116Volult it'ln 1 the ".n1ture. of :III planits that suffer 1 roil the Ite frosts of pring, bw the 11se Hind facilify with which tilcy mlay< 0 tr1olne inCorton Culti, IsaIuse Will pr-oloiig flo growing sea D1n1 Of thosprillg from11 1ix wveeks to1 wvo mIonthIjs, and insuire- at stanld, de-I 1ian1dieg bo moidve 'troublo thil ie lodo of (.Iture1* now practiced. Mem-r. 'homas & Sebaub are tigents for this u1)p, and will siliply planter it two ents ai piece, or $18 per thousand. ,To biing agriculturo to a better nyig points irmers imut devote ore atteut ion - to the prod uction of innure. To this nd the raiming ndliI ianagement of catt-Je muq bo increas- i d and impanoved.' l orntriets in hie civilize world have tho resources ossessed by G'1ceorget ; few, howei o1',t vAil themielves so little of ths re irces. So long as th farmiler will ive the best part of his income to bie purcase ofconnuercial or import.-1 Siti)s tirc just so ongr will ie r ini alavd t hatt d tini ,and iGe 1t1ak "by the sweat of his browi' re-a ain indelib)y impressed upon him. 'h's i.pttor L.rey.-h ooton 'l'ele ylaiisuel following etrait from ,Jetie vecoive,d by n..o the lawv firms in I oi . w hcll ftnelt fla . "mi srveo I. Acr ec.ctin pulara m:itpp.pte. itn eereger te of laniut, coantr.: [ "Tre ilsn be 1( no. nest,i of taphe yreior ito forcabe det ot o.bankersztty Wonl ,baiys ofht law . n permianet. 'hrero1. can dot,it i ;.hatreittiig volutary)I canil b fid aftoJnur liitd hy.oinigr laims must cnsen in wlit ngor'so othenpt, cantt, dihandgo ulcosidalepa Oxtier cet." ~e .ilid Viks uit (Ms)oney't1kos al. riud o the ln'taple ofino rain. S-ytxul''otn nw ' th most. dcoton,e which iforeldinut'g he$9 antionehof(o plantrsd factorsti~ Thois imrved varty of cotonha o wella g oiiVs had wtuldr.t tor Maiof ha plig a'nCmpor iiht .phart' ,bd commerce taofbe ot the nty.itsi >rodtetivanos and b o length of Amtaple wihi rw yeas lt eor u ir Th ortc ays ura "'hntgloo al treeti. tht, caiitg ' isstenm ett'j' ouvif Yowrils ottonlands DRATn or Jolt.. 'M lIl 11ovrTs.-I Ie t(le.I graph has announced tihe dealt of lihe lion. Mln itior lot ts, at his residence in Cil ier:Counttty, Virginia, en Friday las. Tho?#X.iml ddi encer, in noticing the ilme Itm of, Mr' M'4.4, saysp Mlr. 1101Hi wn! n lpnst years one ol' (Ihe mo10t protninent politicians o,f Vi-gini.. lie Lwa n liprit i irince Ainliam Countyi, t I hat 81ate, Stplember 11G,, 1802. Ilis p - I''ilts were lost in lie contilngratioi ofI he Richmlond Theatre, in 1811, when heo was ;ent to boarding school, and subsequently, it a very, enrly nge, was admitiliei as a me"Ihete oI"1 1' lftimonkid bar. Sooi ni'cr, wards he 1iired to a fiarin i lielrico !omnty, but taking an active part in poli i.4, 1ewas elected a meiber of tihe 8tate. Iwgislninie i'.1l3, and served il (lint. on. ).Wily (If ''when lie was elected to Con. i, to whiblh he wn-i Ve ejeced in 1S11, klid also to the Thirtieh Cog.rss, After1 vhich lie restimed the pracwice of file law it Richmond. Allhouigh ever declining lonlintiolns for'lublic oflice in lik.6i:te, he, ianged to keep his name prominently be ove tie country as nx politician, nnud in 1 8'53 VAS1 urgently pressed for (lhe 11ninixnlion as ho,liddrite of ithe A meroe:t or Know s'ot hg pnriy for lito Presidency. Dtiring he war Mr. bot.t remained failtiful to tihe :nioni and afterWards wns accordedI somc Proiinnce byihr 'ity1.'lhts of Virginia Io desirell to hnve tihe counteniance of a mlive Virglnia Union an1 ; lit lie soon *iscovercl that they intenled simply to use im, and not. to confli upon him any power vhainever. lie hnd wat mn friends and bitter nelnies. Hiis leath destiroys one of tie ow romaiiing links tiat erimect our present ri!lh 0.ur Imst political h6iA.oy, l u,1 or U iN,AL LOvEL.r. H.II. itossiur, hri tlegraphic columns on Saturday an louce. e deCense of ni. oveli I[. ltcj. Caul, comm1niandling the Deai4rit inent of Lou-, 4i:ina at New Orleanis. The Atlanta Conxti. 'tia, inl noticing UIen. ioseall's deatli, Ilis death will be keenly folt by his many riends throughliout tle coxinty. Inx all lie lirengthi of manimhoo,l, with all tihe force bf viguroius and poworful cbnuiiiutito at manind, lie'has suddeily fallen ia a giant ,f tie forest before an unexpected storm. L ma of positive forces, there w'ere no no. :n tiveq ii h,1,s,,oirieet v. lVit1 h hl13 n i11 0n ie one halid and wron'g. oix , otlet hier wero Istinctly narkod. No infltiO.cO could werve him from a principle or the dim hirge of a duty. h'lie writer knev him vell and hinimately before the war, and al liough diliering wit him in' t1h1 'o,iio he ock in the contest, iis artier conduct. only oivinced tus lie more firmly of his upright ntient. Gener Rossenit was born in Mercor ounty, Kentucky ; was about, fifty yenrs of go, nd a lawyer by profession. Ile was a :allant soldier in tie Mexican war; diCa ielinber bf the Kepin-ky St 1t'o ior severn1 esslons ; a soldier in the lt e wall- ; I ben looted to Congress from Ltie 'boiisville dis rict ; which position Ito resigned ; was ext sen'to Alaska, and then to the Depart lont. of LOnis'ana. tadichlism had a determined foe in Gen. tosseat. llis death will be Iafnented by nodorato men of all parties. V Se.uAx"'A correspondent rf tle Tribune rilig from ndrid under diato of Decem >cr ".2, says there will be no reaction in itpain, and thant the Provisional Glovern ptent ie stronger than ever. PrIm will not, leolare himself DIelat or. llis position 'is itatet fiA ibil'o'i0s: Primt left Englaxnd a li 'pubican, and yet, lie is abeut. to est abilish M aonarchy. lie says there can bo no Reo guihlic withiotti Rtepubllioans. IIo and others brefet i Ijpi'tiki',' bitt' they regard a Mlon frohy as expedient..,. '1'icy say : "When wo lay thnere are no Republicans, we mean no intelligent, ones. Not teix in a hundred Spaiqrd% ,can read. Thiey know nothiing~ of governntenf,t Oi jolitics, They must, 1,bovo all things, he educated, Glive them x Republic to day, the same voters are likcly to upset it to-morrow, when the first iQppopular but necessary measure Is pass. 'The .NW Yor 'i,ne says: "Dutring the past ten days faitlires to the extent, of about fouir millions of dollars have occurred in this city, aftoiig jobbers8 and cmmisslon hiorise' 'in'Ilie dIry goods tradle. Business in t'his line hans been 'very dull for nearly two years ;. It has not paid. The recent failure of one of lar-geat dry goods houses was due to heavy losses thr'ought customers In the Northwestern States. , There are dippreheon. sions that. a few other houses may be forced to succumb, but the loading dealers ho,p'o by rIgid retrenchment to overcome preset dif ficultiles. No alarm Is necesrary, as we are informed on excellent authority." 'Const'able lubbard informxs us that Tal 'o'was aum'toxttded if a wamp by h'is dos' putieb 'and conside '(i gthat "dtsocretion'was thto better'par'. 6 *alor,"' ieroforo surrot.. dered; 'ie 'siates, hoe ~er,,.g1ote Thlbqt had def ermxined, several' liok1( 4t[di~ t9 o pof sl hpl aff'gi,' but. s ree Qb,uiIsfotoInt 14io ,tqbbad, jie4'tar i doeubtful whotl er heIs ation will. b.a. *Oppted,. -The 4opathlalry foro, . It is iaig, is to bhl'btiidod, ox.e p tn Andiercon, Ab oegJlie and cooe Coit ies,--lid., A ehild Was killed in Norwich Cone., last week by failing upon a* pair~ of soissors, striking their point into Its br*in, 180'2.1ai,o I1808--.iere is one hoippy r*i. slt of the misrule of this country, evev since 0he end of' lhe war, ly the iadient mn,jorily in Conlgre-4, say! the New York l'rld: Tie nyerage price.or gold sit the Ouse of (Ie foul rth year of pReo is higher ti iii tihe niernge price of goli at the cio.e P i' seoit year ot' lie wiv. I)Nri nIg t h 1-notil 1 ' i,weiboor, 18112, wylhieh was one o" the v ry d:-lest perimd;i of t vivil coti iliec, Wien thl violior of Anitiletam i hald 1.een1% r0iemovedt to moako wily for fihe vilquilshed aul Frederick.>)rg. andil t civilizel world wa ilently Ii anii oll't i n OXIpeC ig the inal ,li ry iI inn oi' ihe Union, ie tice of go-I ningeI 'rom 1281 to 131. )uriIg th. uontih of Itecenber, 1 8l, ntler ithe- com dele tiumli of li ltalicals, thli election 1t orant, ani the success of the 1,itecon i(tunlio' I 'icy, the price of gold ringel 'roin 131 ;( 31j-ils highest rate boing nore thanl tv ) per Cent., its lowest ienFl ,ix per ceti., above the rates of 1)ecinber, ''lhe lives of co11mositors in New York 'ity, it is asseried, do tot average over fo. . y live years. The cases of this short ived career of ( his uset'ifl Cns4 of vorkmeu re to lie altriibutel to worhing rt nlight, and o lihe want of' ventilation, tond tihe over. tenting o' comlposing roos. Newspnper milices are seldom sit lited inl buildings ex uessly construeled for (he pitrpose. at d the o*mposing roomlis ire pineet in t ho upper tory, where file cenling is fox n.d without toper meais of ventiltion. Tin aawliion o this, the seanty sipply of oxygen is frur her dinilishied by tho coislnut burning of as lights. MAtYLASI!.--I len I thait telI 1lon1So JiU. iciary Connittee are likely sonu to report, resolution declaring thut Mlaryland has ol a reilublienn consttiution-suioli At. otitemplateid by. the C"onstitution''f (ho Jiiteil .Shites. It is not to be dothle(d iat that House will aeceptt tho report by n, etei. ly uniinim t vote of its Iepubiloanl Ielthers. After stich action by (lie present, jouse it reniiju lo ho Scotn whether in 1i0s to ilect, on' the ilt of MaIreltu''he t ill admit the linryland delegation lately ldee-a to seRs on the floor. So says a Yiashinglot letter-writor. zation h ovidleutly toward lesselini-g 111:a Iimber.'of'ho6is of st'udy for children. At "uglih Iapor says: "In Germany, an ex.. leriliieiet is being mado~npon ladl at school rita tle object of discovering whethiir naior tuidy cainot, be got out of, and more 13earn ig drivenl into 1 hem lby keeping them hard it, assa by *ill :ny, in tho". inorning, md amllowinig Ohem to dievote the whole af, ornoon to play." I1 is not cer(ain that M". Alexander If. Ieplienus will nocep' the Cl1nir 'of' fistory nt lie Iniversity of Georgin, to which ho ma recenlly been eleoted. Ills health is ery Neoblo, qnd h,l.Iterary'anld professlon - I engagements interfere withii the imlmedi to discharge of his dutics as professor. I'o leave his hot1e aid its comforts', ofng ill his habits, abidou his profosslon, and m(or upon an entirely new way of life, would ho a great sarifice ana alth'ough he a anxious to serve the college, he hesitates whether lie onn do so. A nIcA:sls.-The Little Ilock GaZct snys hat thore are in the lower Ifous f .he Prkansaus Legislatnre 83) members, of whoi 3are Rsdicalt nod I a D)emocrat. Th!lero ire 9.1,500 voters ini th,e Stato, ..of phoiu r0,000 are whites, 23,000) uegroeg1 andl 1,500 carpet. baggers, h'inug a whtte tnNjori.. y o 456,500. Yet, snehl h,as been (lio l-as ali yj of.tho Radicals. tand sabli have been he krA'adi! and Impositions prsoticed upon *io'pebple, thut thie Legi.lattwo Is almort, wholly ,Re dion10 The new wing of. the Tlroaa ry Depatt nlont, Is rapidly approachting comopletiton, il'ho three tupper stories ar.e ft.nsked, and 3tnt pelN are no0w going downi re61y for co supancy b)y the Internal' flevegi t' Depart.. npnt. Thei lower floors will tot, lie finish'. Ni tir two oir thiree ifioathd. 'Pb TeWalls of' thi ''cash roomi" are to bd pa,nolled alIth rare spootiaens of Italla6i. narble.o-,The muarblo willh cost. about.sMI,00). -Whetn tin ished It, wilt bo the finest, ro'on in Ameri ca, If not in t he vrorlds . GENHRAL, RoUJn'r F.- pogl Ti,I nilington Journal tnnouncos jho mqrrrhigge in Now Y6tk, on the ovonhh, 'of h th irist , of Gener al Robotrt P. A e,,' 6t Nortk'in.. r6linad.to Miss Lillie VOn' ~ol, of Sodthu ('arolina, General JLifewal oliosotothe most distin;u ii~ . orltsparolIika loffiors 19~ the Confeoderlul e rvIloo,,nd wo p rOulpti edl to a m eerlli jd 1rl906nt success af 'lpinouiih, .tf ''i .~ In , Tr'. To 'Mirau rir:r d40dr' dobr respep4,M& afdPP't/nlibik,'nn.dew'datolefilho 14I$$ ouastif,, a suf/Aj.4ygg g qpey' it boo ,en y . gno~aa tjQ : (&f h, ' iso 41b di ot Ifhg the n4 fal?r o a .Jug' fro e rreustn apA$%rlt@kIdg t/il selarate r1*noof wiodaitg dW(' ir di 1lge 4ghrApa Irsl p, My@is I $"lsl< re' #t.t i 1.)ida t -pate lillth#sset