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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD, Published Every Wednesday at WINNSBORO, S. a, nY DESPORTES & WILLIA 4 ?ERMS-IN AD VANCE. 'One Copy one year, - - $8 00 Five ' 12 50 5rV2 00 A OTHE - C eAS IN COURTHOUSK Q zt OU 'RAGICOUS ASSAULT OF TRIAL JUsTU K T. J. MlACKEY UPON A "MamWPR ew!A!YTrVi OU Tl'Nt ttitWs" 'Dhu .toid? OJ0 loaftol6 dliticias, gl dp 4 all.. burqiofotbb.day, uay be . Widing ay.. their -tim at'the tqrspoq9p;of jAleorivg 'and Broad etrou, w.ordbIrowd itito nuIaUUlI nrw.-yestersl by an!tohango. of Allo bolts0o0 'liailJstice Rihomase jolersodl. )Iuokey and Mr. W.J. War 1ey, pf4ho qity .etaffof-th -N4we. 1j", the News-of Tltursdaywas print' amjpQrtiof ;he doingiof the ,Radi. cauNus on .tb proeding oveulng, AoCey~jbo ia ritoriously ateruoto ng.lofg~re thq piblicwodoupidd a reipen 'pjaoesio ithe. 'pictures and, aen the .Purse-of,j'hursday morning, ,,.gpde an' attok upon Mr. W. J. .- .W44s y, who repelled onslaught with , M urolla. In the News of yes ;tardagtbio.rencontre was desoribed in livoly;style, whieb led toiwhat might ihve proved a very serious business. ho fapt. of, the fracas as ascertained froit. 4 nmbor of oye-witnessess, ,9fOe# f4,loqwc. .At wqufrter to eleven' o'olookyes. ej.day.niornig, Mr. Whaley, .acqom in ya .frieb4:twhomhe had su~llyamet, was -walking albng .thp porth side of BrolJ street to: 'the City 11,1 corner. At this point he b.4angodbis,,dixeotion, and walked diagonally-nlingi leobing street to wards thg Ouardhouse, where he was 4put to rwnka hitf usiual morning visit. jUpon.the.,vorer by, Aho Guardhouse tvod. Mackey., whowes, in company with soQlored constable. When Mr. Wbalqy wagi abojut half-way between the City Hall and tho ,Guardbuoe, Mackey turned and handed to his com. panion the club walk ingastibkwbich he usually earries. He then drew a large army' revolver and fired deliberately it Mr. Whaloy, just as that gentleman had reached the middle of the cross ing. Mr. Whpley drew his pistol and iheq Maokoy fired, halted and re -turned thefire.. cAltornate shots were .exchanged at. a distance of about eighteen paces, until the five loads in Mr. Whaley's pistol (a small four-and La-half inoh Colt's. revolver) were ex haubtod, .when lie raised aloft his zmpty. weapon in the air. Mackey then advanced and, holding. his pistol .,in both .hands, fired a iath shot. Mr. Whaloy, unarwed as lie then was, stood his ground without flineing, facing his enraged assailant, who ,pow drew a second revolver, while .popring forth a torrent of abuse At this point the police interfered, and both parties were taken to the Guard .house, where they each gave bonds in tlhe sum of one thousand dollars to ktep the peace,and were dischargod. .N4okey, it will be noticed, was the aggrssor. le Ired the first shot and the' jast~ shot, six ahots in all ; while itr. Whaley fired but five times. All the eye.ntitdesses -ownour in saying el~t Mir. Whaley behaved through pnit te afi'air with a conspicuous cool utasH in miaiked contrast with the con duct of his doubly. an . assilait. *The eveetuigtr. wa (thoe.subjeot of geergfl elk ip the gomiuinity yes terday. At half .pais, fiveo'olook In tho , ft ernoon . .1r ia.Jutipp T. j, bolsoy. .Avas escor'ted;te :thpo Island .I at by a aqaud o~pogjppmon and ec,6.red constalesa, thirteen in number uuogwhaeu were Captain ,HIen d rickse, 'Detective Hecrandes end Dec.put y Corone r Fosberry.- Charled ton Neu- . An Outrage to Greatnes. Th'e PresidentL of thieUnited States, in. justice. 'to himself an#~ inhoinor to th .9goo he.~holdiskoulA1 .erde~r a giadof soldiers-t epeota every soirous ,exhibition, .theatrical per-formance or minstrel entcrtaini nment inthe epuntry. Not a day .or riight~paesca iu any city or large vil Iago but: the Chief Excutive of this, tlwobest.Oovernmenit the world over ga1W, is; insulted, biooted at, wade fun of niid'deri'dod, even in a land where tniljtry pecr so long has 'been su preme api( where the President,.and. the Pres sont only is the Govern j.iet a star uc~or, a cirotus Olown, of the funoy manof a minstrel troup, allude dirctily.or indireotly to George (pshington, and the audiqeo at once, r~sciada~ with grateful, phon tpouas .and 4elightod applauso. But lot oneo~f these performers. allude to GJranit, his presnts, his relatives, his drnesis;uhjipekeoljity, hi.do b'uchory gpn dhedodes, hsig no/Soe l coSeithisstupidity, his iluridegng, or ounything coernin~g ha nsin the way,Q[ a jit, and the 'auv dtyp~o. sboipts with deglgerwbgeo nocyorg~part. .of the .1io~ueo ornos 'p i'uch cries ab, 'Mago (lri bim Pa.. iru L6 q bimu i--"qi,0 * him -If' l"and other osprepsions of like Lot a':Ihan name a blind pig, a t tre@eggid pnl,a one-legge 4ggni. agr 'l~ti.gurley bull,.,a runt p)ig, a vipg s'yn, p ,gr uskoip bummper .or a d1 5h'of liash i'.hontoy , of President Organt gd the pepple sapplaud At Now, there is~a remedy for all these acts of contem~pt.. i Tho,Pyreident be iigg the (Government1 can do no wrong, even-'if he can do io right. He owes it to the cuntry, if- rot to himself to piroteet the gireatness, gr andeur, vir tucand iutia'ity'of hi.. na. lre ylpower f the country 24hla disppeal, and'an army of Ku lu iran gd t at his back. Whoever SUje h,, -nsul e' this natior; 'T1o 4~o, is' dt bd powerful - pos sed tif millions of money in the treasury, and millinas of mien work ing for more. Ours is a cood Govern ment. It is a Governmnt of the .peopln, and when the people dare to cicer whln the Presideit is derided, "6f Iesiident, being the President of the people, should at once thrust the the troig arm of power down the th iofur theopegple, that the people tInselves may not be inisulted by their own nets! 8urely the laws o1 this country protect aniials from cruelty and fools from insult.- Pon cr--y's Democrat. Prisoners from Liion, W6 found in the city jtil, yester day, says the Columbia Ph1omnix, six United States prisoners, from Union. The iro ,eiars. J. RoIdger unid his s6b Lewiti, F. M. earr, Win. Steen) '.'J. Grier anid a colored mian, John11 Dawkins. They were all arrested for "murder and conspiracy" under Ku Klux act, upon the affidavit of a col oted man. WIN1NSBoRO. Wednesday Morning, Nov. 1, 1871, Editorial Corresponidenice. CuATTANOOGA, TICNN., October 24, 1871. Dear News: . Being -detained here sevei al hours ot account of the failure of the trains to make close connection, I shall spend a few nioments in letting you know something of my perogrinations since my departure from the 'Boro. A u gusta was reched without any inci dents worthy of mention. At a quar., ter past seven that night we took pas eage for Atlanta in one of the Pull man Palaceo Sleeping Coaches, sur rounded with almost all the comfor t of an ordinary dwelling. Reaching Berselia we regaled ourselves a itIh hot aupper done up in true country style, but none the less welcomed and appreciated. After hidulging in the good thdings of the table, we rcaortod to the "weed," and then mado pre parations for the lund of nod, where we soon arrived, and pasecd several hours in droamland. When we awoke this morning, we were in a fow miles of Atlanta, and by dayli ht had comte to a halt in front of the far-faned Kimball House. As far us we could b1 v0, i - .-1 er Lel i. the oi.ly -i i .i a u rcion about Atlanta, though, through ignorance, wo may be doing the place injustice in saying this. We set-out for this point at half. past fivo this mnoruing via the Western and Atlantic Railroad, or Joe Browi' roud, as it is sometimeos called, and reaebed Chatstanoogza at twenty m in utes past one this afttrnoon. The Wostor n and A tlantie Railroad po5sseses two striking features, being the smoothest road bed it has ever been our pleasuro to ride upon, and having more curves than we had sup posed a successful road could have. Especially is the latter feature not ice able in the neighborhood of Etowah River and Chickamnauga CJreck. The track crossas5 the last mentio.ned stream~ thirteen t imesc beforeo Iirial ly leaving it, andI at Etowah River makes a comnplete elbow, turning from ai due north course squarely to the Wecst. We were informed by a knowing one that the read could have been run straight fromn Ringgold to Chatta niooga, saving thereby ten miiler. The explanation of this seeming error on the part of the engineers was that they were paid extra for all hiridges and curves, and of course it was to their interest to get as many in ans possible. Sharp fellows those engi neers. A short distarce beyond Chnicka manga station, the Wesntermn and At. lantic is crossed by the East Tennes ace and Virginia Rt.iilroad, which tunnels through Missionary lRidge, while winding its way to this place, but recrosses tihe Western and At land tic before arriving at its destination. In my next, I will make mention of Chattanooga and its beautiful sr round inga, which deserve more notice than I amn afraid I can give them. More anon. T, -Farmng. We would be much gratified to bear trom some of our intelligent farmers, during the season of lairs. It is unfortunate for our whole'coun tvy that so little is commiunicated on this importaint subhject, amnd it is to be regretted too, that so nmany entei taini .a prejudice against readhing anything that may be written on the subject of ~furnting. Weo all profit by practical 'experience, and wve are also benefitted by the ex perience of others. Whbat is profitable to one near a market may not be profitable to another. At a very small exnense, evtry el edn, eated and intelligent farmet-, can avail himself of the useful hints ai~d practioal experience of others 'and lly compai'leg notes can certainly lut prove upon the present: mode of agri. culture in evory deprtment. Let every one contribute wA to can, we will give 3 ou a pliaeo in our columns, and lie indeed must be t very dull 'ejiol ar, who cannot piofit tlierebyv i Dol quiring enough of sond piaticali hints fromn others, to pay for a years subscriptilm to a new.-p:' per. It is reported that .10filrson Dnis illitds to iMalke li jiuICie hi, Peai.lla' bent home. GJeogragaluuiet EDis;t;st Trhe factity with whiich the genr ment of theoc UJited States a iv S At coincl u-sions ba ed1 uipoang pogriapil differences is startlig to ,rdinary minds. In truth, vUe eaInet fail in regaiding the uAtion of the Executivo under r imilar eiieumattinces in the "truly louil" state of liiink-is and the "hot bed of rt blli n' S ut h C(aroli na, to Ie reminded of .'opi fable oif the Satyr, wlo tuiued udrift the storm beateam traveler who blew hot aid co'd with the inme b eatb ! In the gr(at corfl gr.tion at Chtiea. go the illustiiou(.s ha in buoier Phil Shetidan is hailed by a maddened populac'ms tho Griand C)clop's of an irmpromptu 1 lan tad the whole cuno. try cehoes with paeul in honor of his prompt vCngeance uponi the midnih incendiary, whilu Gi aut and his Guv CrNII look on w ith1 a smia i (f comii plnoeny. There a fortunate positi.in upon the man p, ciiverts tilt swift ven-. geance of the Vigilance Committo ii to a rightcou- rtri aut ion and the uniii form of the U-. S. S',ldier, more potent thini the hiidowy gairb of the mystical Ku Klux K!ai, trainsf.ri the utauthoriz i Fxecntioner into a Minister of .J astice ! South U,.riia too hiie had her ooi.flagrations, but u.like her fortu. nato sister Ill inois, sli'- cainnot Cliii geog rapiei.. ad ataiges. Witini her borders the inc-sudiary needs no t the friendly shades ofit night. In the broad glare of day ier renegade Wallace and the favored sous of her a dop1.tion, Scott and Huge anCd Park ier Nagle, heap up tie ember. and f'..n lte flallts to g eatelivrecuess ! Let but, e-n of her sas Ilairo hi hiad to stay the flies which sweep over her, or lift. thiem ill prot station to the Ieav uns whiob 'stands i wit,, 4.1 institly before their guilty eyes rise lie sladt.wy legions, thisting for their blood. W hat to them i the wave of iuin \bich doL.-Oates this fair Stato but the favoraiig tide thich "'bears theim to fit tine !" TIe strol.g iirni f tie U-vtrnent is stretched out for their I' p rotection, adi. i their pitiful cries of' guilty fear reach t he car of' Ih Iw'jriptatetic Pr-esi Suiely ai jst I1, aveni iu.-,t granit 115 ai t'seast IeliefI f. im the illIs whlichl 1ow SJ heavily .st as atud pour out tipon the he:.ls of tho:-et uiho haive broL.ught t. hese th: I to paist, the vi.Js of' its just wi;th ! Woi~ Lopy t he fiLtLow ig acenit of the murderIi of .Jt ire'i 1ti 6unli, a pen it iutinary convie't, from thie t'nliimbia Uionii. ilad it LLtreurrd ini onel of' the Coutie s no0w l ue theI 1 rule of ' lie "ha~uenetd,"'iial the U iii wou iilI have pubhli.-hid aticle afteir artile oin ''Another lKu luix (Outrtagoi" on litt itseen~s tto us that this iingro was ilurdILleredl by ( av. Sc otts t'. "pet s,' cull. seqjuerntly therie wvil lbe no~thing dotle about this case. I)tta., this not cecar 1' ly'prove to) tie Lcg rt) that. these vil.. hla'iu wthelps who seek thiir sutfrag are the ir worst eneiie ts ? if it doeCs nlot, we thinik it is high timae they were lookitng to thiir own initerest. Read the following~ from the Un ion (S.uott's organi) of theL itti inLstt: Coeroner I. II. Coleiiaii held ian in. colored, at coni et ini the State Pei. tenl iary, who died yi'terdai~y while ini the show'er hath at thut inut ituitin. tiniLue', (hi' f'oliowing, "ti-as to u i., facts * I the caSe: A .-u .i. h \T hig enough In a n.iii i. aml in, a ith a plaeo abo'vie for the water' to f'll On the S'des < I th- b, tire holes5, op. thrust to k, i p tIhe iio ' ' fae turiied in tieo bo wi I his ha'd 6ititeed ii inl i II0 mahne '-u'ef rti stated, aiud five or six I tiekets tI' water were let into his face, it tihe end of which per formance the hari biroke. aiid Brown fell down ini ihe' box. Endeavors to. stand 11ita up again wore fruitless, and the cpanof tihe prison guard, with other a sisttae, had a rope placed( about the manll's neck, the end of the rope piassing through one of the auger ihles above the masn, and the meni pullIinig Lon tihe rope while others in1 front hie IJI tol raise t i. Br... was gottuto the ''position 4gain, 'ind 1111e water let upon him, when it wal d i0ve'reO that ~was 4egd. br. 0 ibes, to madb i post mften exa'mination of the body, was' 0 thb opinion dtat (,t1'an died froni con gestion of the lungs, tihe effect of tih showerings, but was not willing, if w< understood the matter rig btly, t< positively swear the ropo had no effoct i' iv..siAg durnt . Is-a bright comuenaij on Radiial love for the negro. Wleir a Ld"a"i Man. Lowery and his gang of-Northf-aro li.a outlysivp .ill jollitheir own it Robson - on'ty. The general ir 6('i n t'ail of the tioeps seit to' effeel the captur6 of the outlaws, vititet themtitI alone, by I ocial iivitatioll I I. w days lince. lle'r preents theni as ien of ilitellige.ce, 1% it h a'deter ubinIation not tie ao iipt ul ed. Sinief -his viit the troops stationtId in' Robe sonl County have Ueen withdriawn. Rtead the obove) , nd-then filt-n at eye towird's Spartanburg and York,sei what'o being enacted there. liones Men Are being torn from their fami lies and itncareerated In leathaonm d ugeons. F *r what ? Because the' have stpported the paity of hointy Our lust iecounts fromu York say tha eighty- siX relspeutable citizens han been imprisoned in York. Spartan burg is beiag , dealt wit h likewi -e. Ciester, Fai field iaid the other Coun ties now under the tile of the bayone will have to undergo tle same ordeal while llnyBerry Lowery, a negTr ha yrnidit is alloued to lmurder at will ur der tIe nio.e of tie '1 t"1 Lov1'rer mviwt the % ord ever saw.'' Tle fil tilat tow Il -t over un afi..td, di p rection to conintered iw p.la what ever, but we ear ies ly pIt .y fur a d a oif reehonuing. G(f eona'a Joe Johanston. Five ) ears rago, in conversat ion witi a numbor of geutlemai of our town our views in reg..rd to one of our reo blest of Chicuitains, en. Jae J..bn stiol, were the saine a, that of Ge: D. 11. Hill, editor of the Sianther I1omre. Wher we menitionied the f..cl that tie future dtiny of tle Con fediacy dependtil entirely upon the mnovemients of . J1C J1hn11s11o, wi were booted at. As soon as he was remove d at Atlata ii'6-i the star ol the South begran to wae. We have alw..ys believed this and feel sure that it w ill be proved in time to com. The Southern Ilumie s'us: We were hIonrored by a visit from Oen. Joe J, h-ston on the 18th int. We hivia hways been d i-posed to place Ccenil JohInston in the front rautk of the grat coinand 1rs of his. tory. IIis great iitelleet and personal cmiange wonll tie nIdriniraition of hilm oldnirs, while his warimi, penrial all. ture securedi their love. The vote rut1s of Napelcon (lid riot idolize their 1,aperor more Lhairn did our ragged u 1 ith:e li i heartd JohTston. No (hil trw dourbs tha..t thle policy of e :s r g w . ing posithiorns and neveor suif f'erinag an at iuy to heecooped lip, would have saved the Confederacy. Tlhe Fr.a' o-l' u-sian war i, uni eloiquent iirte to Joe .Johii tonr-Sedan arid 5;nr.shoiurg were but repetitions of te flly oif V ick.hrbing,: Purt, Iudson :.t.d Rtichm<ir.rd. The Star of' thle Saulih siet in gloomn arid disaster whien Jh.tnwas nrmoved at Atlant, Shaur inan iixul ttd at thle acot, aind cytud cit, like Narpoleon at A uster. h .,'"N >w I hi; Vi themi P'1The baf. Ied "bummineg'" knw Chat his timie liad ciomei, iald clapping list hands he tani, "I have fonght, litihere, wh leu .Johnsitonl phsedO ; ow PI'l miake ilood figh t when I p'ctase."' Ihnpougtat Decisionu. Th'ie Chrarltestoni News of a recent date, eunitarins the followintg decision of a hromiesterd ease: "lin a Cansi where judgnant had bein reioenfl lbeforte Judge ('arpen. ter, Junie, lsrO, in whichi that Judge lield tha t thle defeidanit was not ent i. tied to a hto iientead, andi thle homitie stead wi ih h1i been befoare set off to the defeCndanut wstaken out ofC his pojsssion nd h plintf puti pos se-sion, thler'(oif Juidge(ii ahir i ll we ek li d1 at o trdert, onr mioit.iion of stI, tOtin:4 ailei I tej iildgmen~t nlid all the prioc(ntiiin4s unmlir i orail ai de'fetndanit, .'lt Jeremuiah J. ilouek, leave Lto (oin~~i and leadnl his right lhiePl ion i frtIouni fitrrcy. The Sioreiae i 'iIt. oh T. ensni:ier pro, po-ca to Trensnrer Spinn ter I at. hiern aflter when nrhte than halfni of ai nlote of murtilaited cirrenoy is presenited for redetuiption, hie whole note he re deoemted , arid tat wvheneve r thle por tion presentedi is less than halif lhe origmnal sizo nib le note, thle wihole fur feited to iihe Garernint. Gen.Spin ne r faos th p0) sit ion if' the halt or Imore of a nroteyresenited bo ain entii e ty, or in otherWords, be riot pierced with fragmeis of -other notes. The~ Secretarybas also surggested thiat hereafter thio thiernment issurme the expense atten~ig the expressage otf as small sumns pna 100 in inut ih-ted fr,,etionial. curr~oy.s N ~o dei..,n has )et.. beeni reach,-.yngur~igon .Star. Soak a large uirndle of leeks for five six dhays in pail ~4water, aind theon tvash or a go the pictures, &c., over wih it, an it will prevent fimes fromi settling Pictures Picture frames &c. -- r ' -=- - = - = =- - - = From New York. NEW' 1nW, 4Otober 24.-Detec. tivos arrested last On'htHarry Young, whose aliases are, 1. . Dofwner,J. H. Ransom and Satuel A Collius, who for a long time has been suOcess fully operating throughout the coun, try, altering and forging oheeks. He bas bea identified by pvveral vio tintB. From Utah, SArT LAICK, October 24.-Excperts from i-Curnwall say the discovery of tin n.it-cs will work a revolution in the trade. teceipts of gold and silver are it. C e.asi g. Mrs. Cooke sues Brighani Youlg for iniwy collected upon her hu,. baied's denchl. Mair. Cooke, Ifor merly a Mermnon, is now an apoutate. From houisland. " w OnLoANs, October 24.-The crew (Of tile steamaer Planter going a. ihore for watLer near Mulutto bayou, werli ild into by an unknown party Two were mol tally and one severely wounded. Froin leninylvaniu. PlItLAiELPIiA, October 24.-Dur. ing tihe three wteks in October, there have been 9d2 cases and 151 deaths of small pox in the city. The dizoase is abating. Thousauds are vaccinated daily. From lichiguan. DERnoIr, Octber 24.-lligh winds rekindled lirae. on the M ilitary reser vation. Port IItiron is endaingered. Front New York. Nrw Youx, Oct..ber 23. -The b(dy filnold in E, St river ibis ioirii.g h a cu id en tied L thait of y01111 Pryor, swun ot Ri .-r A. Pr. or. Fron Washlington. WASxIN.rTON, Octoior 25.-A peti tion ha., beco received froni Ut ah, nd d by women. The petition is Ii. y feet olog, and1 was in favor of p lygamy, and n.t agIinst, it, as has 1(t :e hrct fore slt.Jted. The latriot coucludes its para gra ph, regardoi.g the S -vtnn.h Cus toium lu-e and Colloutor Rabb as follow.: "Attorney Gcceral Aker mliant now (enitilds his reioval, in wlich ie i. supported by the etntiro Gcorgia C(.agreson I legt io.l' Iabb is givini till ihe first of Noven ber to resign, when his successor will be appointed. Front Cnlifornia. SAN FRANCISco), October 25.-The Chiuese at Los A-gelos tuner about fifty. The mob was determineAd to Iiau u th ill I ave tbu Uit y. Dufmi 0 haiging thein the mobh fired liom roaofs, killing ie anad wound iug aev. era1l. Q-tiet is rest(;red. In tle case of the npp'ientioin of Mrs. Fair, in the Supremct C ,ri, f, a new trial, a learing Was post - potted until Novetuler Ilth. SAN l'iRAsIN co, October 26.-In addition to the fifteen Chine -o hanged at Los Angelos, includiing a nine 3ear old boy, oneo woman and several meni werie shot dead. Froni illinos. ChiCAGo, October 25.--The banks are running smnoot ti y, wi th but few calis for loans, and deposits are abuindatnt. Many Eastern and foreign eot1panaies are paying losses prompt. ly. Grain antd live stock markets arec brisk and as imuch is doinag as before I he fire, and in limnher iuch more. Mechanies of ialmoast every class are in demand at good wvages. Froil France. PAnis, October 26.- At least 10, 000 Comumunists have bea dis charged. It is said P rince Napoleon has left U->raie.. Froni Pennsylvania. PDir-Annen:A, October 26.--C. 'T. Yiirk., a defa.utter brioker~1, is held jin liity thiousanid dollars bail. Destrucllve Forecst Fires in Norihern New York Rocem:ssn, N. Y., Octoaber 23 - Firesuare ragaung in the woods for miany miles aronund. Tihis city is en. veloped with smoke, and it has been to use lights Th'le iarehies are also oan fire, Thle woods a roun d t he Shaker uettlemaent, near Troy, are baraning, anid much dlamange i. fear ed. Farmii haouses4 andl other btuildlings b' ca, burned. See OIial bwe-, at r~la andt hay a.ehs, witht thec 1large wood(, LA ks, wI' bittne d H) dhay. It is also rer..rted tt. ai uan~ was. burnted to dea31 th. A ruao nit*come, froma A Ilbion ihtt a Pr assiiaj settle'hment north of Albion, Orleans county, wias burned io-day. T1he windh hats subsidied. T1hi.. 4.ve.iig the counlt ry is very dry, atnd there is no hope of ithe fir a be ing extmaugui.,bed until heavy rains o(ccu r. A large fire is raging in the Shawan quank monun~taiins nezar Port Hiuxon. Several hunidredl acres are already ou~e ver. A large fire is also r agng i thewood at lat bush, near Rion dout. Froml Utah. SAJ.T LAKE, October 29.-The Maijor of the city iuad four othaers have been arrested by the Unheod Sttates Mlar.,bral charged with nuurder. heprisoners were ttaken to Cami Dou glass. Some wild words attended the proceedings, but there was no ro anutancc Ii O'ill n1 Hi %of th 00e &0o80bth w.rd to avoidl st Aeab has h o near the o b wlit i trsbull eAti6 t o Wo, ogat y righam Young and ' son sepia, on the charge of th murder of Richard Yates. Thiibi dietients are founded upon the totiqtnp of Sll ni formerly a Danito orsieoret a nt o the Mormons. Hawkins, for adiltery, has beon fined five hundred dollars, and mon -tenoed to three years hard labor. Notico of appeal to the Supreme Corct h.&a boesagjvg. . . From New York. Nt.w YORK, Octobor 28.- A qiee al telegram to tfhei Trtiuiite says hth naves ligation by lie U1 1114 Staies Cobr( of Claims into thu various claihns aoIgant the United Sittes for cotton s-iz.d by. Governenn ' officers dnring thi rlewl. 11oi. br aings out sonto remairkable de ve.tploleits, which tend to thr-jy addi tional light on the nyster' w hich ha surrounded the sale of cotti by? 'th Government agents shortly after it was seizeil front the rebels duritig the war, Tie Governmetrt, roalizod (rom the 'sale abont $30,000,000, but the exaitmi tion of tho Government ngents' hooks ad other evidtence which lts been oh -amed througa tit prosoieetion of tiiese clitiis, reveal te fiact that tile colton was vorth over twice I-Ent amanotunt. ti appreiar-i that som of the ngitis t. New York dispose'd (if the cotion at 29 cents a pound, wheni its nrket vial.' at dhe thime of sale was 75 cents peor poitmd. Some of the agentts aipear' to have beeni it colliuin with the pmr chasers, and the uoorest kind.. of cotion were showi as Simples if the insre l ) held by itho Governmenit.- tih b1-Vrs getling i' ly Ihis arran lm..r at ti.. Iiie~ h:.*l s.-ll uig II. :t' h- i t itt1 k i profit. T ehth ia n ' , it.w.----*r, fit.. to bas'. tI nt-ir chiImtS ait a ligi. b.s- 'hn its market vahte at, tht- wi ih. sile, aind it. is firer th Govertitwi'a will in rifunatding t0o mot.- fr. . co lou $eizures. hwi ae conttsieh-r . - , %, pe i ll now thlat th111 1~ i )A ..I.I . . ants ttanl a chanc. buf4.,- li.t II.I coin IIioni~jt of b eitg a1.,,.J .. compensation for te.t lw..'. 1 i. now kiown at, tlh Treanvirv, iu, I"v. eral if these cottn ants d-rant stihid the Government out of lar. eanm ils of maonev. The atccuts I IbI but what step-t bew Ui.. .d1 :.ms A i take to recover ita jtu.t d1iai have oIlt beenl decidedI tapot. From Washington, WASIIINOTON, October 29.-Attor ney General Akermnani has returned. larket Reports. N Fliw Ymmu, 0w. 29 -Eeig Cottona dth- I.d heav':. uplanIdst 181 oik.aiin 19k ; salms 100 bales. Gvlc '- 3,Il..1P-ON, October 28..-Cit ten i.fl iu I h(!ig 1 T ; reipts 2,734; .a mt;uoo'., Out. 28.--Evening Cotton opIeeod du1till anvd closed heavy, --lallindi, 9j ; Orienus 9j ; sales 8,. 000 bales. For Sale. OF FE R for sale my place near Buck h ead, containing 280 acres. On thae premaises is a comtf'otable dwellitig houise and seve'ral tut-buildings, about forty acre ' of said 1la nd is in original woods.-. Thecse is alsox some very fine bottom land on this place, it is altogethier one of the most desihrable platations in this l'irtrict, being well watecred and in a good neighaborhocod. For particulars apply to the subscriber at his residlence near IEuckhead. Oct 31-f1x2 ISAAC H1 MEANS. GROEREIES. AOFlour, Lard, Suagar, Coffee, Tea. Macke'rel, English Dalary and Factory Cheese, Soap, Candles. Pepper, Soda, Gin. ger', Masches, C.oicentrated Lye, Potash, anul Nutmsgu. Ready Made Clot haing, IBoots and Shoes, Calicoes, IHomespunep, bleached and un bleached. Strippetd and Checked. 160 pounds Assorted Cantdy, Sardines, Sahnon, Oysters, P'eaches,. Jellies, Pi'andy I enche's, Pickles, CLow Chow, TFonmloo (at sutp andt Citron. .I Crockevy, Tinwar'e. Wooden Ware, Chew lng T'obacco, Durhanm Smoking Tobacco, a superior article. Also a large assotment of' Yiankee Nolions. To whlich we inavit. the aitteintiona of' ouar friendis anid cuistomerias. Call ntnd examinec bef'oro purchnaang else. where. MeIlYKE & CO. oct 31 Currants! Currants! L IOTI of very fine Currant,, just re ei eived antd for sale at, 15 Cents per pound, by (Oct 31 MelNTY R E & 00 AT~ BEATYS. .0'of' ('hoI(t ic n Ib ,-d .In j a Jrn , Mea'~'l antd Grst. Ah-'o, a lot or I(,iii o Butter, 3rackere); &o. oct 28 A 3 JUST Aiulyn AT R. J. McCARLEY'S. N extra hot of Canvassed ifams,Sok d and Bulk Bacon Sidos. Also. 100 eaoks 'ne Famihy Flout', JElilNna' - oct 26. HEundersigned oltfers for' ftent, for he .ensuing ytear, the large antd- corno. ious .'tore,. now occupied by 11. F. Davkke on & Co. -T.,m. lia. . Eulogy on A. F. Dubarb. READ) biCotty. 'ril UNION BIBLU 800IsZTY O3, .ctLANiD AND FAItURiFt,0, DY D. D. 0001; xsq. Mr I'reeckent : I rise. air, to call the attention of this Society to the great loss they have sus tained by the lementable death of A. F. DUBA ItD, Sec. and Tres. of the Uplon Di bleSoiety for a -eotion- of Fairield dnd a part of Richland Counties. 'flge way he pgm o ildwasap .rto 10119 utsex pect ed, (tit n sudden an awu. 'On 'the fifth day of Jianuary last, na he was quietly travel ing the pub41 dighw,.y from Columabiut lion eward. ijo eIthy a obbet. and high way assassin 'Io slighily iup and liot . 'Pas, sir, that o good1 a mal, such a useful and fitdhful otlieer hilioull en. counter do ilh s4,unipectedly Find awfully iridep. . ktmier 310.;We itat, no. a very RIO, 1.ef1 1 al 114s 1et or dre'b~ici inado to Is, I1.0Ioryby tile' Quarterly Coference 1 -Fairfield Cir6ui in view of his charao agor oex Wrposrdiupry. ust-ulness aina chrie IhIn, e. -fiereforo. coiine what we have to'sary-oi rhe pt-tst-t'oocasinh. firthe most Ofic lO. il poitlion as ani offier of this So. -iety, and to his rtle survices as suoh, -snd to his seal for the [libtlo causo. %*ll do I reaiiemher, Sir when at nie lime the very "e'istaco of tIiisi$dciety wa's iipurilt'd. he st 4od i in lie breach and holpe.1 to ward off the insiduouis blow. .lnt I ear sir, words vill rfi, me' Iq.site -k in pr per nod becoin. ng teris'6t hi; -.fficial character anid vhl untile servicm in I lie firtt phtae I reinrk that he vas present at the tornianiun of this Sociely, 11ia aidi by hi'. Vcilcil ndII zeal to g.t it up utr.' it, pr.sen t organizalion, 11nd11 Wai l.43nitiously chosen Id' till lie otli..e4s of Sei resary anid Trieasiurer Y el, Ar, thi.-ty year.4 aigo, tie was uIoanimously selecied to dincha ge lie duties of both tlieso i p .rt alit n li ces. to w I i.,h lie I. t lieen uainiitiisl elected every year since. And wiioldeul to relate, he ha nei'ver Chit ed to bw at his polt, re'ady for duty for the tino Ithirty y-cars The bles'sings of ilhe Almight) wverc upoin hin. in brstowing he-lst atnl lit-.' for o loing a periol of t imtle. As ,ecretarY, his words wrerv accurate. his reia o he le:aling view.. o otir annii.. eray r-brawC I- st-n.4.hile a.,1 Juldiriouis, :.g..tle;;toitiiius, . i . h e f . ii a 'I 4 -1 0 ; )-n o fd 111A. '1 ie0S. A t-i .. .i it w .. 1 hi inot e1.4 . o a. e. L.h .1 * i-.:s e nc g it tiii u u t : 1 i 4 '4.I ,ti :: 4 .ai ring ta - .t r wha. i l ;.e ll i, u .., re i.,. ierseI. He ee . xe.. e.i. r 14.in rn tionsl. 11141:o lotcc y u- f o tbe 44iiC '. . ii. i .l ti.w .. . 4: 4 .im s l3 1 1; Oi' 't1 .I 4. / 4) t tlj t)h gQl i t. % .i- Words %.I ..- i le s da ii a 4il juic 'Uo.f his .Cottivi y tAfe d Wi siy it dew wril. a d hop. hi. ch i-ny wilt ot thitit it e 0t- : t ptac ilg i.iu -lc, tse t h Iis ci istin hino.iier, as a sui bl Conclusiol tou nlia very brief tribu c iti in faie h xtil or licipil aodilmiiiacratiou tie seemled 0. truly umble din tirn. Grave ao 4simie a uthenu it oun-c tr of le i rifetece tohis40I ready anl wil.ling to hep tier in overy emeP'gIeIy'V, n11inn113S fisti I. ma411ke and offer Spel:tic cotr bi.ios. 116 prayers were in all che chliurecheo.. A Ku Klux Among Us. .\ itention, play .ive, mr a Kn Klux I sing, ta our idst, a live Ku KlIux, that terrible Who ratnbsles i larkum, hal' mortal hail thoul, Tit -ting n-ght Into day, like the oiniious owl; Whom to ConcIuCr, it t:akcs half the force of I tie nativs, And m)isslive mo'st po64teat they call procla Our saupccnt 1lsuler declares that in sections, Rebellion :s rie, and ini certain directioni. We can well att eat, and we tell it to you, That a park of Artillery late cacme to our view, So hold is this Ku Klux, lie deigns not to mas114k them, The people well know it, you have buit to ask thecm, Not a week has elapsed, this is no false creation, A Cart..loadl imported from some foreign nat ion, Of boxes mayst erious arrived at his door, F~ull enoughi to supply all the District, or mo)re, There were Masks 'a 'Ia lau Klux, enough t o disguise All the imps ini creation, I saw with sur prIse, Guns. T'rumpels acnd Swoids, this most hor rible trulte, haad imported to t each young ideas to shoot, Anti Ciicdies, and Bonbons, of ouriouts de. Which he gives almost gratis, so low is the Antd thus he is arming them up to the While to such as possessed n-one, of ages benieath, Ie fuirnishues IIiings, G tueet io aindl at tIe, Bcre che poor. lit to sininers have yet learned to cratile, II is inufluengce extends thus to icnfacnts anid 14'ir mischief excueds e'er* that of old Abe's, W~it.h wastlike Contections which pop like a lIe still noes on arcmicg them, each moth. Thua fI'l nishiingv daily tsuih imrplemnenits dire, p'o a -cutomln our juvenile rebst tostutnd fitre. More depraved tinn ihe savagts too, shoutl yet11 n11.4 t hem. l'hey poll off thenir C inckeirs, then torn roundtc -l a. i' hem'fl I i..s andt i'i4tF 'hey aire f'a'mlibals (tilt Itr i'iu a w-c. a-.h -I' r'o'.y riibdeliiht, t . n. )r Sitlh h444 f- e'en ..'g, e ..) ":' -I v.)Ir' 'che, .n4 uning)~ the' tear' o ohie~1f i:i bin int siethi, etrl i n 't yoiih of44 tie i j. Vhu- With 44very sparle )cany 3 reor to4 ' hi's gitji 34 is e, a rni nlighibot to boot ithe chaiirgosi i bing I. .c tl h, clintiot re fute, tid wlat, mno'.t of all, mny~ miiiid surprises, dadh oi'mfraihchd rticles'he adverthues,' hy h ea cotidt cnot rest in~ peace on may pil.. Ill { rerrte l this fellow, by name, A. P. hf i Oha aegiAb, j'our~ ots increase, tat dhbt Meh pr'oceedings, ahd '.let us have Feito ." A pples. FINE lot of' best Northiert A ppies just pgend at. a ~ I . MILLtR' 40M Cnfe tm.~