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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD 9 C 1 c F.' ".S I . W il / D..1) M S in im ;11n : 11 , !a s 9l- I I hau l' li'.3' . ; 1 Z wi' ll Y . ite .s i e ii ri h ; g g r lot) :rlbd involv .uc te-raib IS gr va Iili* M u n 1i.ry. n ths r.. tfee it I .,e I.: ti " 11. I: I I igs have ogi lati Ied, feven iin war. lImthsuch hm too pro le't I n c c I o.t ( i at 11 he ti' 199 ii, :u l it i to b' a d thI t e h v J i n . u& y t~ i c' n.lI U i li I hi th'Iv re 1 gus oI th pr.n I% At. That11 I iei ~i. 11-1 ItI .. ( ..t. Vat~ 1 I ali ~ c . py1v arm hwell be1 k: r 1nt o i l!u: otr e-lIlit baormou t"o fg teir , an111: I'ihting 41 alco t (InI i (I( :.po % hr : tle d!rb 1 . U n1L of'1 t . vr.a na cl iu - of the iucth. Wui. i .h.:, hcave't h.-ai 1i nedc toey th 1i t h.l,. : hilip. Ibc nio .i- 9in 1o11. aIt il(la h i nl t i ']'ha h111ri c111 ',1 h i ui r i sn tt 11. thit fk.I if battle4, t:1hoghl " t hereo 1ut peli of cihl oni hthe liipot 1(. whr haoy Tll. I nt 1 1 1 .ii iecd uibe0, Nbe. r . 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I I 'a brII e Il e al ttI'ies v1 I9' %%11I,'It.I.9Ik, o f it v ~ ol ttlo I' If Im ', i lcotl ( l e hi m orI al l eIli sve li wa If, WOe ell 1 tha t, wa I he uIlt s I th i I 9 I V; I II I I I - -%- '. Ii ".I 1.9 1 )11 a (191 rliefl~i nov39' of them ha i obtained.311 1 :Iit 3 i (I I A t 3 l l' H; I 1 .1 Vak r 111e 3lI e I, itith V. w i o s o ,li! t e h 911. ;IwIr 1ll1 Ile, -1.11 a :ll t h d t'ese d oyf iu 11tatl t 1 1 1 k a t It k .\(1 1t i lt - he n9 '1ig o tIlthe b r fl co I wI it'. lher n i n I k 11-, I, I I r. L . i A l the9 at agonies of u id1, ofs cold, of hun. ill, wleli e I( en in hi.. t guv il the, yIIt ht' li 1 ' - :I ' ll al '1 i';er, 1 1. it e ' dilalgi toum l'a199a :theney, net her( ,,i09le Il'$jn~ as) to bea1 abet o lliadthe ofthe win oh.Atl ve ti'n1 the 11 em1'ia L ai (hi vm- y sh939 lb'g , f hl'I1r 1 t l t in hoiip, Ilatl Will w111 o 19( it'l l 'l'k1 la ro.t* )us' wouiaih-d. Tlat igt it 'hr w99.aI o an ly n el 0ctltr in'~ th e wn ap: toeo f perfI i~tar il iln ' 11n.91tatimlt, apn. l ie were 1l'?gonI ato per.11) 1ly 9 on d Thedea lbX991 a glbi l, :,n egin g t dy11 itnW3, and99 'a th oine wl er~. le d iiggeC to ite th ir1la ,- wer9.l e hit antly Ii silld. thei iserabll ibt ihSOIS with broeda ort totiac ide o f taway1, w adern. ab108ta plin tin l' ~to 19 theird lldr119dful vety ran' al : 919 0 . i it eous9 C~i.inals themiu to sl tw.I Oias buinrefri, vLaoder-insi anWbOs by ina~ oenievie gishcoret n mas muisy 1-very mcan thatdI rhepof-ay. hi.wsn 'he Tini,dy. talrpow naho 1IOre Tilt: N U 11.14. MYSTR:aY. Tlo N, w Yolk Comalnwiercial Adver isvr, o: the 17th inbtant,'says.: It is I n'nored to-day that the p h 1 t horities have discovered a lu wbi-h promii-s to retrir. in the atrresl ",I the 4I4411tudre1 I r f jlejanil Nathan There i ile douLt th'at the polio ars aware of the whereabu 1 of th anami. Colnel \'.~itley, Chief 01 Ih. Vl'i: St te, s ' 0S ret Service, do 1h1s thit Val the n d.rer is kniown i the deote ti--..-, : i will be blou lit t jo'4 , at :. t. eally d - ---in f.et, tha (I'. IIU is no avt I Inu of' eso , pe opel t l 4 ' -eopt -dII. Structit'nl. All 4 t1. l'l;s4:.% is sr.-- A losto M!!! dil'er CC h- k:. wh<, IN led j00,000 41.4er th14! Ulnite siales revnt lau ,w, and failed t p-. WAS :-entene i o v arm? inmpriso nju-nt in whatever .JARi in (the StatL riAito hii be.s-t. Hlo chose Lulnos 44l oith Iis wi!' occlupie. nif'!'y f1i1 i I 1 n 4s4 thie.t., beinig 11lowed tih lL rty of' the .jail and thie privileg ! 4.1 o the post-ollice. 9WA .NM6070;REbOlfR 0 O WOdnecday Morning, I b. I. 1871 lIl th y' in loS ''Lay3 Serniona" a<ii Vk.; att s the udy of l'hlysiolal Seient I. " na tidote to tlit, PIh'1i0 Of d< ap),ir thatf von.es uptin every earne thinherT, ill view of thle endtle.-- rev', tItiolls that tahe place. iii hun a f~airI-,." JNo dotzt, in tik Ianattel II uxth y is right. In the wo&e liel of physical researo, development ai progress according to unvarying 10 1wrvale its eades runnifei1 stations < come less clnge, o I hat the imnpre 5i4n in upon the student that hi 1n'in s'ity taunt i also be advancin eCording to .some unyielding law < -0ciali progretis not yet discovered c tinderstood. All growlth necessitatt and spring.s out or decay, 0141 thiing lassving away, or rather being repro tlied in an order of things that i 4e .d. A n flen are prono to lou upon this parallel de.structive proce, exclusively at tinaet i'] 'not to ob serve the hov forums of life that ar sp' i ingiig e'oltem illporancously wit them ioin the ruins of thoso 'form that are pas'sing away. Somne a<l quanintanICe with Science tends, theni fore, n10 do.ilht, toward .4 more dice ful view of life ; for the spirit of al sciece is hot. fulmness, and despair 4i in (th( Cstim4ation of all earnest stu dents, synonyinoes ivith insanity, an bint another ituno fir folly. Turn anotlir departni1ant of learning i f'r -'. I.- lluxley h.s io tasto 1an -y in :dh-Iitate apprecir tion, Since h e So evide.tly uander04t the amount of truth which man ca ohtain l by Iniean1s of testimuiony at!d b I 4lief in aid.ority, as (mcu to stilt tihat the p1irit o. ske pt iisna as0 ppot to4 /faith24I ii hever p irait (of bIt ieneC let 0ie iny. S24ya lie, ini "just ilication b v.eriicaition and4. not by faith"'-tur to history. I Iistol-y whrns naltioi; algainist the suicide of' derspair. A on s t hey hope, co lon~g have the gootd reaIson4 to 1hope4 Onl. A strangt whot lnid b.een4 present whlen the R< 411a11 8etat m1et a10. fter the baittle t'anna14 , ill which thle fllwer ofC H oma 444a14h4442d had4( fllen an iid sixty thloul and( ICI t of ome's0 cho.icest soldiery la1 (1ead1 and4. un1burlied upon the fi'ld< that dreadful(I defeat1011, 4144. 1had( hear the' ii21 unaious vo'(te( of l thaks to 1.h de fea ted general21 who se I 312 m ismangt ment haI i d caiiused thei 2 14 calai ty, "'b( cause%" in the hour of disaister' lie 144 nlot desaire211'd of the republie," woul have4. fel t.uredl of th44. result of th co14111e1 between.04 iaibal1111 and llom< Thie geniuis of Hann1ibal121, haoweve' 1transeendentcl4 !oild nlot cope with th~ genlius of this. ilnanily people. I101p p rov'ed t tronge~r t han revenge. IAn ti we turn to still aniothecr fielu of thloughit, whiich HiIuxley, with tha ciocit so fr'eq iuently enigenidered b; dev'otioll to phlysical. sciec,C affects ti pa4tron1iz/e'(he. thie r'eader just think o it-Thoma4s Hoxdcy p)atroiin~g St l 'ault, "'tha't grea'ltest (of all1 the grecal 4134.n that the great God4( ever erent, ed !") the grealt Apostle of' the Gen. tiles tells usy thant otir God is th< "G1od of ijope."' Maurk the extraor d.ina~ry eleva~itioni of the beaut iful pas15 Saige, and4( judIg. for y our'.telf, teader, ii this 1man.1 be a1 tech~ler inspired fronr ou high, or nYo-(Cow -11u5 Gon 01 Hors'4' fill you with a11 j-oy anld pent in4 believing, that yo imy abound hi h~ope, thriough the power of the Uioly G hot.'' Thusl 14 h.etheI r we consult Science, Histor'y or lReligion, a hopeful spiril is provod to be the dictate of sober reasoin, and1( to deospair is to choose o'. row and to cultivate misery w4.ith a fool ishi sad(ress, iui a world in whioli "light is sown for those thlat d~o right in darkness" (darkness being tihe ve'ry soil out of which light 1qpt ings) and iit which "sorrow may endulre for a night but joy comeath in~ the miorning." Sclence stays at flome. Any one who will take up a good agticulttiral, periodical and road 11 will be struck with the vast field i interesting and beautiful exporimel -afforded by the 'purs'hit of agricultir 3 and will not find it hard to belio that it is to brains 'and not muse that South Carolina must look for return of wealth a'nd p&oEperit There is no wisdom in farmers loa gk the Stato. This is wisdom, s 8tand still and compel tho elemetats a high civililation to gh'thor abol then, to subju. ate the soil, to adoi their io:idences, surron'nd th'om wil coinforts. and miake e tem t'o hor I of intelligence and refnenemnt-. Th they can do as well here as elsew'her. Our climate is genal, our soil good. But wo are ignorant. It o huminiliating to state it, bit it is tru \Yo are far behind many portiotns ie world in oAlr tleeory i.nd onr pra tee in farming. Wo uc neither t best implencTils nor th'* ,bet i inet ods of oultaie. We nieid kno'Wied But beyond kWOuli dge, We nee'd t right use o'f the 1;nowledge Ae alre osess. WO teed w10 to do witlt know to be u iec. %) o nee I via tud the Roman ot -c of it, ntamely, manuaa nes ; bum ilit.y to learn, patience examino and test, and persistenceo the end of a liian once begun) ,th time nany ba ing results. Now the qualities do ntt como by emigratic fThoy are in'dpendent '6f nit'err bircumstanetc. They are the glory d human nature', and they flout ish every soil and beneath every Mk v They miaak' the bariEn nountAins Sn itzerland a land of plenty and prc perity. They can convert Sou Carolina into a garden. Educati loc by the Uialted Stat4 G coversasuaest. r Upon the subject of education v are in sympathy with all who adv Cato jublib sciools suppoited by tax' sufficient to sutaiti them. A nd the mass of the people at the Sout especially the non-property holdir whites and the blacks, are to be edi cated during this tninbation; we si no other quaIter to which to look fA means adequate to this end than I the Treasury of the government i Washingto. The Southern States al too nuch crippled in resoure by the war to inaugurate a system i I ublio bduchtlon on a scale lark endugh to uabsver tl.d neccities i their situation. The present growit generation will not be educated, it bs left to the State Governments I educate it. They cannot do it, ar they will not, if they outh. Whethi the bills FI-enled to bongress I Hoar and Wilson of Ma-isachusetts I wise applications of the idea of ti Y necessity of national a.id to ed entic 0 i i the Southern States and in the to ritoaies, we cannot say, because ' 3 have not read thema, but we are pc Y suadell tha~t only thb stronag arm at " the long purse of the Government a Washington is able to grapple ii a the subjett. Tholi koveiinnt is to Y -solidated and national--wihy hot has an oducational bihl applicabld to tI -entito Union ?t The et*~dudite f ifty mnillions of dollars in buildit 'suitable a~htool housds, and introdu iiig thorough instruction irtto tI Y Southe~rn Stttei, would entire Schange the feeling of the pdople t wards the national government. would be n~oney well spent, and ti -wonderful growth of the section wou soon reimburse the national treasui .the amount ten timtes over. Ii are glad to see that this subjet is a r ..-jpropos of Senator ial elections, it a noted that~ Gen. F. P. I{Lair', of Mi 3 souri, and Gion. J. A Logani, of Ill nois, each commaanded a corps < IGrant's army at Vicksburg. 110t thad been niembers of Congress. Logan went into the war a Domiocra and is now clected a Republi-can Se: ttr. Blair went in a Republicai and is now elected a Democratic Set tor. And both the above oficers pats ed through South Carolina wit Sherinan, and particifiatedl in tha burning of Columabiat and Winnsbor< Victoria C. Woodhull, a lYdy? at' one of the strong-minded of the newa paper firm known as Woodhull ClafliN?, has nominated herself a President of the United States, cit consents to have her noaiiattion rat fled 1.y the national convention i 1872. A whit6 marble mionunioet;i meteory of Mrs. Susannah WVesle3 the mother of the founder of W~et legat Methodism, hai jfust been cre ed, by subicription, in the yard adi joining the chapel btilonging~ to the comninanity in the City road, Londot It wassoletply uno, ered a few day, ago by Ma'. Wil liam~ M'A'rth or; M. I' who delivered a; auitabl'o addrea Mrs. Wesley or Westley-for th name las been spelt both wa a-wa Susavnah daughter of the I ev. Da Annesley, one of the ministers ejeote' after the Rlbast~iin >f A Teidder-lleairted Athlete. Tihe Pittsburg Dispatch thus des , 'cribes the accident whilh befell the 6 gymnats Eugene Roumnelli, at the le Varieties Theatre : "This young man executes a grace ful featin turning over two horizontal r- bars. Lost night, as he was about to do this part of the performance, one hand being w'et \with perkpiration', it Si-li-pped on the ion bar. When this occurred, the ,gymnast loosoned his grasp, as though to take a stro'nger n hold on another pa'rt of the bar. Hu I was at this time straight in the air, ' aied when tr3ing to take the secoind grasp, his erinniib iu un w v lost. lf, graspid it the b:. r, but mised it, ind .shot saddenil dowi.ward. r 1kir y t he rail roan'd. the orchno-tra, lounelli is >ounided suddeily bae!hvard to the e. tteor, amoi g the msith.The- uh-, dience for a ionent reemed paralyted but se veinl person0S t0o I ecovet' ed their tentcs ,id went to the aii (if eC the intjuted n,Ann, who lay seinseldsh3. hi- tie wins raised to a bitti'tng posture, t, mind, openinag his eyes, caught -ight of tho two girls who perform with him, 'y 1 nd'in'g'onA the. Lar :, the domje. Y 'hougi them'sufet ing intense I.ain), he V at once be'g'ged the bystanders to in loosenn 'he repo by which thay deuend ii. ed, and ena'e the i to 'conn'e do'n. to No one stirriing to ti) t'his, Ite again urged thei to rescue the girls, e'vi to dtly feat ing 1hint their fright wloulid at cause theyn to fall. Itwis an'n aipni e which, nindo oin the spur of the mo n. mncut, and by a wounded mhan in great al igony, declared the gynmnat to be posscsed of the purebt and best qu .li of ties of nnitilood, And mark'od i in lie )n thoroughbred genatleanin. When the y. two girls were 8ikly donwn, llon nnelli o(f Was c' rried iato a dr, siing-rooum, aind a physician v'1as sent for. It ,inumlIi's ijurie an e ialtogt tn hr i .to-runn, no, h bonis being broken', it i.s hoped he will soon ruouver." ATF.NPT TO TAKK' FOCInLE P03 SES JoN -Ali aite'pt was nade on yesterday, by 31r. W. II. D. MoAteer, re the Radical. contestant for the onfiv.c ). 1f I nobatie Judge, in company with others', to take forcible posses-ion of if the office. During thd abz.ehie of thne present incumbent the dour was fore bd and the look broken. Ulida his ig return warrants were iss.ued and the t parties arrested by the Sheriff, and in e default of bail coirtliitted to JAil, rwhee they renained for a few hours when bail was prooured. Every law. o abiding citizen must condemn such a it high handed measure as this, let his *e polities be what they may, It is a R dangerous thing for a man, or any set. of men, to take the law into his .r their hands. Mr. Williams still 0 holds pos.se-sion of tine tflie and is1 f likely to do so until dispossessed iy ,t due course of law.--anaster Lcd it ger'. 6 No AMNtEsry ren RF-lnEI.9.-Noui d that it is quite apparent that anmne.ty ir propositiotis are indefinit'ly postpon ed inl kongressi, we cite the testimlonly y of the New YoAk Tribtino as to the 0 inpolicy of siich a course. Tin;.t e journal says : n '-It is an unfortune probability that as long as disfranichiseneit exists, outrages will be coitnnmitted. rnTwo 4O classes cannot I 6 ariayed by such pno ' liticail distinctionls as no0w exiM in tine d South in deadly hostility without cons it tintual ly clayabng. As t hn disfraini nchiised elness in ti e Sen tth is in .smne p kees large and aliwany evecry whnene ituential; the othner will itutnally eC suffer until a gd ion al anenst y re eo moves tine cause of disasension." 'T&o Mnt~.tosrm nm Pon RotA I. 'Tie person;s int eresteid in~ thle ConI stritetion o'f tine Port R ,yal Ratilroadn Sare now in Coluinnbia, aind hope, by .y tvuthiung quietly and switly, to secure -. tihe ear or thne Genrazl Assemnbly be. tfore it is generally hkeos n thbat on ait Stetmpt is niaking to sanddlea tno mni l1)ion nore tinproductive debt .pon d tihe broad shnoulders of Lhe State. y TPhey propose to give two million dol e asis of preferred stock of tine Port ~. Royal Railroad itt etchange for two rmilions'of doillia in State bonds, andl it is said thant they are willinig to pay four hundred thnousaind dollars in abonds to secoure tine passange of thne -measure.-Charkston .New. A BAitiooN BoUn in.--Dnring nihe exlibition of Lanke's Vfrens at Cami nnilhan. Os., last wveek, Prof. 11laydenn's balloon -- look fire andA was entirely destroye'd t, At VTaldiosla on Satunrday hmat annolher' .of line bal loons camie down in thne wools and the trees ha~d to bec eut down to 'extricate it. Theli Professor hand lo -jump fur ii life, and hasd a very nnan. - - row necapg. o Tihe Walhnalla C'onrier thninks that the proposed Jury Law, which ok.~ trusts the selection of juries to a comn innissioner for eachn county, is opein to du nnlinmited abuse. "'Insteadii of remgov 7ing the seletion of jurors from pohti. -elonrol, is places thnemn in tine poe of thu head and( front of what eve parun ty may bec in tine ascenancy inl the "State.'' 8. *Su EF.ilNO CO~tM ATTEES.-The. Mont. L'nmeiry .-\ dvertiser takes uns hack to tin t but, danys of Mr. IBuchnanann's ad nhinis. Iratin and remnindcs ins of Jon nCGo. vodmne's "smnellinig comnmittee,-" aind tells u s that iihe Morton commnittee on South. - Iern~ omnrages should b6 dubbed "Mnarts - jtonn's QOtannd Junnctiond Southnern Kun Kin.4 nd Ney tUnivemsai Snme-limng LCommnittra." oc1~h were ioting more nor less tann Coingress1oinal electionneer 5 jng comn iittee." . Zo death In Lonidon is announced, a at te q go of ninety-seven; 6f M1r. s Tho'maa Dawes,tho e enior member of .th'e firin of Dawes & Sons, solicitors, I an said to be the oldest lawyer on the 1'al 1a having boon namintto in 1795 THE WAR IN EUROPE. NEW YOinK, January 21.-The 11er. aid special reports that the irtussbian frigate Medusa fought tho Frenclh guiboats, Cm vi ieux and lIreniex, ont onl the l'tiifo Ocean, sinking both. The French friigatc Cecil had left Moitevedio ill charge of' tlie Medi-a Te irussians tiuccese'fully at thecked Dijon. The botbardntA has niearly i lenced St. DInis. St. Jon'Ns J.aIuaI'y '.The ca e betwi tonl Placenil t amd St 'iir re har s f;.iled, but it will 'ot inltvfier with ft'roim St I'ierJ to lhest, l''uliee. LONDON, Jauary l' .-l1ist.taek haviang retfusod, oi,o'itical grou-1*ha, to pa.a' Favre, has upplied to the mili t-.t'y powers, who g-attted a p;s< care fully worded to u oid political sig nificance. Favre Ia.s, prulably, al rcady ht. Paris. The French armoy (if the Norti is arriving at Arras, I)oiai, and [ille, inl a totally di..hatuded aid di.scon rag ed coi.dition. The eit izenis of' Lile, are intliguant with G ambetit, whoit they charge with drivintg 1the onl to this stite of affatirs. A 1' 1'at-ht fron Lille, Jainary 2'.l sa s : 'I lie bombardmetir. of(uaboria has cotna t d. (.mtibett~ L t'eaided at a lony (oulncil of' War. enll' 1l I Rbinl, whoM UestnWmnded a dIvisiut' of the arin y of the North, is d ism(I evd. Paris advices to d.11.uarv -221 -tzte, I h.t the FIeinch losse'. in u11 s1i'. i!s e of the 19th were o than ,:00. Trout ha.s islued 1111 (nlr f the da),peak~ig ini thte !iglt ter. of' oflieer and sdier:. LON'DON, Jan.2.i.-A dIi.pr.tch fina Laille, Jamnary 23.1, --ups; iGambetta has reciei\ed a teh-1r0in, th at. tiht ('Naribaldi:iis ained a victory til 'al day nteat' 14joii, ant le e .my ataill donled a strionug p iot. A large aitount of maiterial iiinv pr tnors were c)(aptureda. 'The (aib-t ~ d ians ar'e acti'.ely pisupig lie ene W\Aslso-qros,, Jan. 26.-Foreig-.. --The rtnimis have abandoid tube scige of (ambria,. The Frentch li ive inndt aed the. country around Aldy and Arras. The Gertain iilly in he nor1't It of Fiance i csitimated at eighty thou sand.I The bombardment, of Longivy is sisliended. The Prussi..ns att'ibtIute this failure to the heavy fog. A dispatch dated Iavre,' J.atary, 24th, says ite Gernitains, af'ter titakintig requisitions for fifty ihousand fratc , t4bot four inihabitaitis and carried oil 1 the Mahyor and thire councilmncit. Name and place omnitted. Turkey de.lai es scimi-ollicially tha t hencefort h Iie will tely upon hIle pro teot ion, aint not upon the interots and jealousieis of 'tiropeaii powers. I o x noN, Jan iary 26.-Th Ti Tmes has special datediVeri aillt. ,24, saying that Jtiles Favt-' is thie C, proposing to surrender Paris and the garrison with the iono-s of war. The di.spatch adds that the terms of the sui r'nder will titke t imt, as the Fi'ench dleiiands9 are' too large., T[hoeJ' nTissays edit arialfly, if F~ vre refuses tb capituilatte on Ucrmuan terims 13ismna ck lias the aiccpttee of thtemt by N juoleomi an th~ le i' ttp ror, an d thrteatenis to i catore Nap ofleont. LibN-ox, 'January 25.-A special to the Telegri . says; talt the 'veningat journials coufitm th~le d ispatchtes pub-. Iia'hes b y lie mtorintg pire(s, of the 1 surr'einder' of lParis. IThe sturrender is oni termis sutggr'sted by Bismnarch:, antd isi apptjrovu e haby the press unanti miousdy. The co-mi-tt'tee' of def'enice hats in trutsteCd Fav:r.e, I learn on hiighia uthlii - ty; to tmaike the best .terms lie cian, but to brintg thueconflict to a elor e, iln anyi caise. The re is a genetori I agreemencat itt ofhicial circles, thtat thie end is naotnentarily at hiantd, as fat' aisI the dlefencee of' Paris is concern'ied. 'J The imtperialIiIts :freo ac't iv t an d the Englishl gove rientt is kntownt to faa'.r the restoration! of' the Boitaplate dy.. nasty,. unidor the rigencey. Ad4vices are allowedt to leave Ptaris, endoriesedI by iniftuenatial residents, atpprov'itng thais toerittina ~io of .thte wvar. NEW YinK, Jainuar'y 25.-A iterald speocial fromt Paris, Jal.uarty ',sat y thltat ont Satudaty inigh t a crowd 'or cit izent~ of Ii I -Iev'tI e and othler qu(ta r ti's, who had biein thtreaItii: tiis.. chlinf since theo failure oif lie s. rie of the ILth, g athiered ini .um.betrs artin.d the prtisont of ato;. s, whee lottrenis, wi'i e inecier'ated, aii.d afteri v'atians riotous dlemiotstrationa', ntadee ai ngt. itar at tack upj. tn thte i i, anad beat do0wnr tie L' teis witIthI bludgeonts, sItne and irtont b trs. 'iTte jailor' and . iot nk.va fled for their lives, leaiig ltej, free to thle iiters, who opiened ' the cells, releaising the ittma tas unittil ttey foun 11flonatitns, M illlet's anitd lie ir companii iions, whot wet'e born'ie forl th ini triumph atiilst cries of' "A bats IFtv'i' I" ''A bats Tr'oebtu !"' A (ter parading the streets, the rullianily crowd stopped,' and1 F'lourtens nlde a descet upoti Cho Aairie of the Twe'.. tieth Arroitdiscteet, comnprisintg the turbulet quarters of Bellev'illec, St. Laorgnan, P'orelai Chatise and Ceba rounte, initending to establ i51i thte headquarters ofai rev'olutiontar'y move. ment, which it was hoped would cx. tend over Ithe whole city. Ihowever, as the patraide fatiled to dlraw tiny larg er number of folluowers into active co operationi, and finding that thoste il. blgrto pug into revolutioni were bady amedand almost destitutte of amuhnitioni, the rioters abandoned the miovemnent. Before dispersing, Flour- I ens called utpon all presetnt to mnake oath to tr.cet on Sunday at noon, in front of the Hotel do Ville, and there diemand nosseossion of the govr-non inl tie n:.uo of the people. The rio ters tock the oath With great vohce imence and excitement, and thon broke up into groups and ictuinta to their lionifes. LON , VNJanuary 27.-Tho Bona patrtists ie very active. ['ictti Van. dal acid (General F'tcury ai e t WVil bhnc IIhIohe. 1Iy the ter1mi.4 of c pitilati on the NationG!uard, cqaptured at Longwy tre not he'.? as prisoer. . ('ourirs pass Constantly Uc t wee n Ch. lburst and Wi'lheliiuiihohc and Vermilles. The ship 3)atirion V1mecrson, reported ,n fire at IMe n) Hlaven was baurnec .1 1" the ter'se e A small porltion >f the car;(g) w .; vil. Latest Ativices. Capitulation of Paris. 'Ill E A lli V I'll \O EItS 0F W ll. The War Virtually Ended. ihlell:irtiiient. ilas5 thi folinicg frin' i J-11 '9.Te t Mae \ltma n, :.et ig Mlinister to Mgul dateil tils tnorlting. "Tim (rm:.ni A h ma.sdor here hai llwi-illy ioforni-il me, that the cpit il.-tion of all the Plut is forts, and ait ai liit ice td' th ree w 'a ks by sea and lanl, uas sigIol at eight last ncight, at Vegaillos, by Count .Bi.,inarek aud .1r1. JuleS FaIvrel. The army Iof a' .is remain prisomers of war in the0 city 1 but it is it known whethir they are to le (disrin cd ori not- No 4Iails received. Cutt elmStII Ii inks it ilporltanlii (1hat the- latet that anl a:linistico exists, he widely k i l pos)ihle. V. I NA. JitItIMIy 29.--General ('elco i'rrol, ,I i rniiil eel with thir I'ty i atial a inh rcc c of idi!cciS. ( iton dull, with sales of 2,10 0 bales at 15.-. G01d l og. Cu n~troJ-111tary- 28.-Cojtt.,u uill-iini 1s 1-1 ; ,ales 300 bales receiplts 1,615bae. Liv 'i-'o-., . ciry 28.-Even ing-Cotton 1ci< t, uplanids 8.1; Or 6 N8n ": ales 95,000 bales. An Enemy to Health and .tiappinoss. l Thy 'iersia not only d esiroys heah h, bill it anidhcs h icnp Xcineiss from lle fnild V. of Ilyspepti is nel'. only unhappy himself, ite i O1iltks all n dII1 1Ve hi:n u rnhiipy. li. 'IU T-' Vi.i iT.liLE 110Vi':lg PILdS1 is e la evi-edy Ar it, j '-i' The Boy and its Needf. Considering the xireime scesitiveness of th:e h141i n bdc1Wiy, aild, that it is un provec ml excet by aiticeul covetu'.t foml 19 tie action itf cobi,. it i 4 not Strange Himnit atbtis easo t iit liaible to ina11i1Y disoriets. The sin ex.rices it poweriial influence over Mle Ntomab andt hooLwel a11111nd whe its f'illn Iioi:o are interrupe by ude lchil I 'tht :ithe pecre'- ajhd prievent c i Vi pi)r0lior from thle su-raice, internal conges-tion is aIpt to tin:-ti. The digekslive Organls never-pe forteir 1 office I'lroperly When is is thle Ca'40, 1-1tu ite nasi! Ina tr of the Fysteml, 11uclet Iat thyn ie bowels acu-l lce 'kiihiey3s, const ipaonadavrieic ce' 1~fcty of el'OI isera~i 'S rCe morer liess revalein t 1lspl in, wi ier eio'Xts, is also alggrahcvai'edi iby these Laulses. Thei~ most '100 eecive preveniiiive of icnd i''e-ey for,' diii urban 'ces of' this meOtive i lsurs IISIIL''xtioiineih liitters- Aclinig acs 1sljiiinchint ccid lie, ii r'ouses lthe slomc ccrad lhe intesrir e's, impctin'lg to thcose tacljriorl or'gans both1 ctdivity cand recgu,. luily. II al18o opecries a's a1 sudeorificIby incg Ithe veL'sds iof the1 $:inccci jlu (l o~t. inI t'c fre paissage of' e'xhauicsited~; inauer brenghli o cini cctural seilv ' cf te s, .l~i Ilieinga ncciiild inicc''e, ii dives I acheilthflcl iipuli.L 1o thce acton of ithe kidneys, whIer'e hi'ierei4 is a lendiecy to drplisy, jid 'as a Sood diepcurent camcl nervinie., hasi a highly iecicn'heim et~eet in irheumt cca~ 'ses, it lcc'cinicne; incha jpy pr'opor'I jns lice onciel, dheraiiIve, npctieint,1 nuiseptic1, d~n~ciloetic ccni gci bliou ils prcoperlt i ' requiite forbc lice 'stoion~ llc eof a1 5sstmc genelcI1ly dii:mei lr 'd, icl hcas no equa1:l as a wintcer icnedicince. The micoscicope1 shcows 'thie toloc' of lice crair idue to a1 depoiisition1 of pligmencct. inc its iliicinhace- Whcenc ther hcair glandis bcecomce 'e'nfe'led', tis fi inen'It faici'.- One afc er i:othier' lice hir<'' bt'iil whii it or facll out ceildccinhg balcdncess. lllicness is encey tol wcvente bu 14 harcidi to curei'. Ar' ac's ii l I iieei no ii stps ii: teven reCstor'es the harir i'etn eos:I alw'iys r'estorecs its ceoor. ice cei'ic enCco"Ic ion is att Onico vliile: softt. it , fr'e'hn ies s andci gloss of yot.Ilc. Thiis ieat Ornc:1 lelt' b shouih li het peserved'ii since it mni hec Icy Avisn':i ifta Viroonc, which is cIiousc~ 1to1 thoc:iir -Tr'cibunie, Spinicg. rille N. Y- cjc 5-,cc - 1840 17 lciwid to have wi n f11ccri iisillf ac repucliln uc-cisurp id icc thi hi.,lory o,' cmedical pro' iraicu.es ics ccinitncaccocus eficci in Ithe .l'c lji onc ilti 's I icctio o f in lc in ll its mrc'macc fornI5.<mcidentc to lthe tcuinc famc~ily ccdi lthe cunsoiliiciid l wrin cad' veincailoes ileliny ci i' lhe masses inc its fcavorc, 1ha1ve cccn, atccar ics own hieii adert~l~isements: 'iche incgr'eiien t o t hce PA iN Kic.ucc hie.. cng picr'e'y V IGi ITa cc.e:, r''eder it ai perfect y' sale~ andt i'tlic'nioucs r'emed'y ic ken interc 1:cly, as~ well als foc' e'xternal ac[pilicins, Vbe ic sed1(1 accocrdinig to directione. Theic inc uipcin ilin f'cocc itsR ucs is readt~ily re ice beliy wvasing withI alcohol. Tihis .\edicline, ju~stly celebrated for ltho' ucre of so manily ailit iions incidenct id t ho mmaci family, hcas crow been before t he clhllic (Ioer -rTY va I:,s), acnd hans t'oud Is way iccto almcost, every cornerc of theo vorid ; ail wheovier it. thas heen used1, lice acme opicion is expressed of its medical >r'opec'cies,. In alny at lack, where prompt ncoion upon hce syst em is requcireid, tho Pcainc Kilter' Is cnvalualble. ils ainmost inslanlaneoucs effect, a lRelievinig Paini is truliy wocnderfcut; and !ihen usedi rcocor:ding to dire'ctioncs, ii true o iti ncame, cc PAIN KILLER. jan 6-i1m Cox-I rS osr --A d-ty's rle in almost inly part of our11' comn1ry will sh1ow Ilorit I onu11 01e practical illut ration1 of, the pgtavl. ile IOl lt n who colmntenlced (4)o buil Iih catlie without conling ie cost. Men of Iel leave ouat of their calcubitiorns such lit te mtillers as doors, blid s.1.4ashes, 111 1ld4 - ilgs, &c , and inl the 4-nd41 fintd n1o comlfor1it ink Ihe iihuse whi thilt-ey have built. Itemliei - her, thlerefore, before bilinfg, to write to P'. P. Tonle, hiso. M. C., then largest hianifiact rev o' doors, &%... ill I I 80ou1 berl 1Sites, lor Ik estini te of, the cost of finisi ing anImk Titt: ilr-a: we; l.Itvi: I. The mind if: tile euIt I of ilt! 11(1ly, and111 tinlt'ss Ile tele ment is kept inl good repatir, (he imimortl-1 occulinlut is d '1 'ed. distraught il seri blev, ani sees Ilhings --It s through ai gltisu, datr';I.y." nt as Ithey reahy are. ', hen I ho St 1 -1b is relaxed. lhe liver torpid, th bow Ise d i 'dre , n1111d lie Ilerves 1111strulk Iale , -aitalize, regulate 11111 tne h110e withl TAFRANT'S StJLTZER APERIENT: .11s apmrralion1 is certin, panlisad salin t' y. It hrings t he action of these impor. taun. ilrgansl into confrormity With thle I ws of' healthIt: Ithe spiri.. rise, Ithe brainl cIla S; amd the caplaciIy I) enijoy lire is restored to 10 de.<poi Iling invalids SLD IY AL. DnUGSOTS. 31A SO N IC , 1311.L'ING. R1It I 11011' L.\k l t conl mnion Iiion of Whinnsboro1 I odge, No If. A.-.. 8.. I..will be eld o T111r11day 7 Febrtuiry 2d, af 7 o'clook 1P. MI. Irl 1lrn yill akt, e id n..tic, :an gov-. e111 ilhetielves accorliIgly. BY l ore (he ii'.-. I... W G. .ltnIw;, e 14the ill if I1srance Co111 To MeSsrs. Miller l awtgon, General .-gyents. I hereitIl y'iq -iciowlel l. t h elt receipt of $5, Ot0 the anwlith duItO e it 'olie 3591 in Ith Soe l - e i-ance I lO . ie recepI!t in Of tip 3hove ai1tison of' gloom, despo1idency and gtief wil pro a bII.s 1a iI kfuh rcleivis and dep ntdeuisa datilghte.a. anid is aI'l j idenlce of' the tendol. eCare atal Foreihight of, one hl ose 11,.0 watk devo it tothe Welf r. of. th Mode hie loved. Allow mie ..to timank yonl fr tho k11 inld andl' pronmpt Sell eme oit f ,flhe tibove Claim aind 10 expr. S 111 Ith ho that th1isO noble South. cdrl Instiot1til which yon rtt presen, may Incuet with [h" I Iue-eSS it Soju -fly mecrits. I remain youirs very truily, '-.x I S. I. MOAlRIS. ItOR SNA. fr IAT fine PlntatI io ow aIR ti I. aitn Pice," ittated mile he lowv Winnsboro, lyinig onl bollh sidies of thle C- C. , A. R . i ., cotaing 8-18 acres, a large portion of it is inl origin.l woodk he balance in sa high "(tIle tf claivaion. Fo(r termus, aipply 14o .\rs. L. A .\IObeQy or- Dr. l. A. uCShaan. The place c n be d re. ed for ua'l the irist o .lir chjle r, ne ixt. .!it -8 o Mrs. L. A. ielCig . 100( All r (Cho'tices lito coffeeit I lI~'iiO (C i Cast Old1. otvernmenitaati f u Cgffe , C. 11 Baco Sidesv~h (1eStI Ftily o . MacarniChOOD & A., &c. A Ornit'eiii' .ttoansiind cSii'ctin. 'h Waltiptg ilh Shoes dJu t recie si Specia eton is evningd 0to ouary uin Chewing ok co n ie ias is reve. A erewl ecnerd eostxicslhna iti cmno pherendo to pah hair iylito m ila mi,. n gv - 60y oacks Faml Flour. .~R .ppr H. arhess and Scr etathe a jan 20tx