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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD, Published Every Wedniesday at WINSBR O, O. (., BiT MPORTES & WILLIAMS. TERMS--L 4 D YANCE. 'One Copy one ear, $- . 3 00 Iio " 1260 Tonl a' - - 26 00 .Accideli onl (ih (hr'liotte, Coltiija Mid Aulgnsin litiIil ond, We learn from the Augusta 'Chronicle and Sentinel, of yesterd'y the 2'4th instant, that an accideit o' -eurred on the tabove road near that city on Wednesday, caused by the breaking of tho'front axi of the ex .press car, which was nsext to the en. gino,thus precipitating tlie car pa-rtly -from the track-, aid' turning it over on one of its sides. The baggage cnr and smoking car ran into tle wreck and were thrown from the track also. Fortunat-ely thie accident occurred inl a cut., atd the cirs were 'Prevented 'froin turm ing completely o er by fall ing against the brak. As it was, the thieb coaeb(es were jitnmed to gother in one inass. Th plat-fors1 of the b.tgsgage aind sits cars wt ra -inasihed lihost into Fpliinters, and -prosented a scene of app'arently inex -t ricaile conu usion. The lad ies' conehi vhieh was in the rear., reniia'i sed on ti track, though its platforin and roof next to the nsoking car wore torn to pieces by the shoelk against -the overturned train inl front. Notwit hsiand ing the sudden jar and 'ovort urning of tlie t rain lOn1 WaS -in the least inj'ired-, with the e-:cep titon of he express is.senge , ge iwho was slightly bruied. If the aceident had oc'irrel (ii i trestle work or hb'b ombill'ankilent, a ter-iblo loss of life nulit. ha-;l ensuled. The Month Carolinia Road kiindly allowed the trains of th t 'harlottI Xoinlnhi a aiinI A ugust-a lRoad to 11.e its rA.i1ck as fa' as Granie.ville uintil ile obirietions:4 wero removed. We ieai'n that another accideint. 0e ieurred 4.n the saime rold th1C following dayV, het won (oinmlhia alni Ciharlotto byv whljili (lie ine NV: was b'ailiy (I am sI and theingincer t:erionusy 'n 3arva. l'int fromi a C0udllrss 8k y, .liun inl very lne drI' ps, from a cloules'i sky, (Iring bright sunshine, hus beoen falsliig i larg p1 irtioi of the time for thrl .su ive weeks, inl two plami ili th town of Knobnloster, Mo. For a few diys pa -t ia t hir id spot has been added to the number of 11 lces thus11 stranlely visitod. 'lhe spim s Af ground, Irotu fifteen iI I thirty leet inl diameter, ire sli of thei cotisideraily elevated, atd inl ea'1 instanieo oecpi i 1-Y peach tree. thor pueai orehard-i inl the neigh torhotd, 1141 othIr po 1ii I of those na1tin(d, have been viit'd by the citi z'so of the place to -v whether this peuliar tsce bad in,thinq to do with this plieniisiono, bui they discoivered iothing rw range ainong lie other peach i res. I \isited till Af the spots on a Cloudy dayi, an1d dis'overed nothing unsisal excelit tiat the grountl had been thoroughly tramped by visitors. Thoso fates en le tubstantiatel d by ecores of v isi tirs, one of who Isitts thie p'ostmatster of lie pla~co (. r, thea.t< ) iintd in whIsoso garideni is onei fth spots i nosed. Thse at tentiont of is tatnily was firstce to it. by his httle daughster, lens ye:'rs of age,eomii inig to the houise, saying. "It will rains tomor rowi, lben iii it is rainting now i Secrnet'ary .1 napt ist M\ission'is. Mi I. I' iit'on: It gi ve me OI i to see anty irreeenice t.'wasrds Godl andu I{is wiorshiip. I lowever'i gr'eatt mayl'i be the lehuk'ry of apiting as~i thlanksgiini day its S''uth ('ar'sitias by Gi'serasl irant, or 4 t'isrno Scott., eversy sits ('"tO t.'bristasin isould f'el hsis sbbliga'. tios to hi( t'rcatori. \s the condia tion 'If thIinigs ' eong is retndiers a (liy of humtiil iatioi' and! praiyer muich 1no(10 approriateliiI, it is respreeltfully pri po'sedl thait the :ithI instan st bie soob sers itud bay all enur p ple in i thi1r vari.i oulii churebe'hs. bet it lie a day of iray)er, that Iloa who hols in lki santds thIe acep'tr ofi' U ri'ersal domiliin ion, mits' to whomi all hings anid ruilers~ aro subhiject , antd wh o'e highZl prer'oga five it is to delive('r fihe oppressed, wvill look down uponl th1is a'lieted state ani~d voutchI rIao lies' a spee (dy delinr a tc'' from siall thse oppr ssionss of' wvick (id tusen, anid restoro to her the days of hier ancient purity and1( v'irtue. Let pralyer be especially mads'e for all who aire unlawfun! y imtprisonuued, and for the destitute ansd sufl'erinsg famsilies of thso'e who, without caulse, arc thus mceairei'rat ed(. Th'isi suggestion is mnade by a AGEl LEU(;Y'M AN. flint-k and1 Wh'te in Phi lade!ilphi. Tc thie New-tru k Adver' st iser' 'it reems1. luhssit iincredihho thast the directors of ihe Phili.'elphia Acasdemy of Music still ref't' ti permit, a coloredl mn ti ieeture in thaut budsding. And y''t, it says, we are~ a ssred thast they do. I t wilI bo r'emnembcredl thtt wuhc'n Mento r lieveyla s'joko in thatt cii , lhe wv ' .liged to go to 11lorti. en'traii';l II.ll, tI e Acazdemy being refund01 im n, andii Mr. P ough, whso s i hi dec iir'd to : dAd Fri'ederick D~oug Ias to hisr star5 cousrse thisis seasons, was not. able to do u', biecausj of the di rec'torh' p:'ejndicte aigalust a dasrk ctm p'lex ion." A Ysinkiee editor r'emiarks (limt hre ias lately sectn a couple of sisters whio hadi to be told everything together, fors thesy were so much alike that they could ntot be told apart. Southern Tornadoes. Professor Whitfleld, of the Univer. sity of Alabaina, who has, to quote lis own words, "enjoyed" opporttinities of witnessing the fdrination and'courst of a torn:ido, says that, in the8j~uth. e'r States, the c , se of tornadoeL il always from a point southk of west to a point north of east, the gyration al Ways from -right to left, and that th< gyratory velocity is commionly one hundred and twerity or one bhundred and ixty miles an hour. This ex. plains *why treer, ouses and every. thmng in tle path of a tornado art -th~rown down Or liwept away. Th< professor once saw "a pine tree, six teoen incles in diamieter and sixt v feel long, float out from the Mlack vortex of a tornado ati the leight of a -qunr. ter of a mile, and sail aromril to all Lpperance as light as a feather. A Sol-l.hei'l I1; I ilgrllioi loiemcirt. The 'Charleston, S. C., papers pub. lish correspondlenco betweon the Im:il and Immigrati 't. A saciattion of thitt State-and the United States B,thking Agency of' London, in which t'ho la't. ter writes that if an ailvance of tein d1olats iper adult lahoror shall' bc made they can send to South Carolina "jut as n maly of the very best of Eng lil. farmn lalio-ers its you (the Asso ciation) ca-n handlo." TIho letter adds that the agency will send th< 'peoplo by our line of steaniships fon. ning to Norfolk and Baltimoro., and forward then to Charleston by Iril, WINNSBORO. N eTosadty Morning, Nov. 29, 1871, A re We PrI'aessing I Tliis quest ion, iniiversally applied, isceertainly a diflietilt one to va'nswer. in ,,:mny of tie elit ions of life, our peoplo eeml thoroughly i nibued with a progres'ive spirit, andthe high d.. gree of lierfection attained itn the arIt tnd sciences surely provms that iii thero particularm at l'a:-t We, as t na lion, have n'ounditat e'us.O to rjIice for our advanlactment ill civilization. From a itioral, Focial, 4--cd political standpoint, however, we can lay no just claims to an active spirit o' pro gression. (in the contrary, we have inml oubteAdly retrograded during tihe last deecmle of years, a-: ou' condition lit 1, e plesent day fully attests, ani1d view it. as you will, the can:-es and in Iluectesconitributing to ibii retrogres ,n ott our part, are plain and -,.nmis tit hak Ii the first instance, let us consiiler this questiont as applied to our mitral status. Do we stand inl this rcspiect whero we stood twenty, thirt', or evei fifty years ago, or have we int"' pr tov od ulull the morals ol' our fore fathers B e it said to our ciernal sh.utn, we bevo not. We have di. cardled their pure and simplb religion, and riised ill ita stead "the golden calf," atid its wortshippers are without n itn'yer. ThI'e people ecvory whiere vic w'.ith It .ach othler in a struigglea for riebit es, andui the porsesion of "filthy lu c'" is noide their sole aim andl amii. bitioni. Thus the noloI purpos9t ui.ti obijects of life aro neglected antd for'. gotten, and our tmanhlood is wasted away int detgradinig eflorts to gratif'y iginoble patssionis attd accompl ish su - fish r.nd utnhallowed ends. Is thti., fulfilling our' legitimtaite (dest ini's IIlave wo lost anud becomo dead to t he sentse of the duty we otve oulrse'lves and still more out' Cireator ? 'l'hiis i a suggest i e inquiry, antd one well caleilited to afl'ord mtucht food fot r'electijont. WNe are gradually reolapse itn! inito a state of teti-harttbaristm, at t'r ias ouri mttoral natutres arc concern od, antd uttless we sootn awake to oum condition, alas for outr sI tndard o civi l;at itin. It will be ai by-wor'( and r'epioach ini ev'ery qluarte'r of tIll globe, and we pointted at wviith serr antd conitempijt. Mlorally u'peaking then, we hv rotrtogaded to an ilalrming extent. We will next consider this questioi of progr'esst as appliedi socially, and il this par't iclarl wertannot claiml fo ourselves those characteristies tha are so desirable, and that aro so nec ces;sary for the prosperity of a peoplc We witness everywhere an absentee e a sentintent of "conetmunity of inlter est ," "a union of f'eeling,"' so ta speak socital fetures that tend in every na: to mnako society at large a coimmttoi brothIerhtood, and bring iabou t a ui taalit y of good will thatdt otught tto bit I ogothter God's wholo creation. It is certainily a sad sprotacle ti behol a country dlst urbed and un sefttled by thle d issensiotns andi w ran giniigs of' its inhabitants, by tmen be t ween whonm there should exist a spir it of love atnd friendshIp toward om anlotherl. in thoese times, however', o so-ca//cd ".Lattor-D)ay Saints," thn glorious pr'inciples of Phlilanthrtopy at longer untderlie the actions of thu great body of hutmanity, antd are vair tually Ignored. We pursuo1 our itndividttal courst along the path of life with nto thouigi for tihe uunfortutnate by the wayside Entgrossed in selfish concerns, we eart not for a aulf ing brothne battlim Am. AL AL^ A AIR A against hardbihip - and mibfortune, Is this -cirristian 'charity 7 In so act. ing, are we conforming to the "Golden Rule," "Do -unto others as you Would have others do unto you " We an swer in humiliation, no. Sooially we are not progressing, but retrograding, and in our daily inter course with mankind, living contrary to the natural dictato of hnmanity. Our course in life is not characterized by a due regard for, and conforn.ity, to, those setiti-mnts mnd promptinigs that spi ing from the w:.rsoct p:1 t of the htimal Ie Lit. t). the col.kiay, our i-ction wenhl inie te tl .witIi our boso-ms th ere I s Ibu i l.4 i , hi W fo' milk of :hIumaii k :l c., Wof~t tuvrie 'h.a 'coV ictik ih piainl and r'.g.et. U h h were differel.t, b .t evenl a v y limi - oil observat-i I., and I)-perii t,!e -i oi Part colirertio -thpr. as a trillfil piet tIreof a3eitly aIt rLge, :.:il t.y 'wiHl ho received and mc.:ogniz-I. as such. We will tiixt c(onsidvr thlie qtiestioin of prg e in t elatiol to lihe I olitical world, coiinj::g the aj plicatioii to our own Country. In this coInOieI1o wO have a wide icld spread ont it 1'ie us. Tho inlity as to .Nir political pro gress leads u to contemplate for a brief 'uoment tdhe conditiot of tlhe. land, aied the s.overinment to which we owe allegie, iu-intich ats (ie poli tical afa its of a icoiitry, all liepa ratbly associated w ith its governinent. Is lie goveiuineit of this c"iuvi iv y upoll a ioniider basis 'b;. it wAs tell viir' .,go, or is tle conOsti tiot i'upi o 1in10i which it les's as ilvioulae ais in years gono b,) ? IT qujiest iuonably not. The character of the go vern n lit ti, though p rufesudly rIepublican pro duiced -discord-, Strife aid div is1ions amnugat 1ie peoplmo. In all i: de partments fraid atid corruptioni are daily developed. Its pitrotinge is used mIely t. fite it.seli upon t(e couintry, m rd inl it -s a lm inis tratiion, un-, jui-t d e inn to alin oi i'g to lie til 1e1e0t ion, are naad against certain clams of its suthicets. . ustice is a mockery, -I Ai berty a th ing <;* tle patIt. intg tlie p1St fow ye.4 rs, we have see'i freprnt a 'Linrion's made upon that iacred instrumnit, the Coniitution, its pr'visiows nlolated, killd bws f-uned amit ex"etel -con. trIry to the piniliciile it lay;s dow.. IliTo in pswer. hayv. )n.ito1 tIl.n tl..y Laive (.ne-11ni Old witlli~t its pale. and)( ilave Iul:. It iti e-lniight, fur right. , i servants of the g-verniment 0i I ItI ligate, unrli.bh.l, .veiiA!. cI ti pal ti-ans, hinig - a rewald oiily ill devotion to par11ty, atill mnade (lhe guarIIidiant o' piblic trust, on th at :I(, vkoont trusts mwhich they havu frcilu (ltlyI beltayed; screenil -y I coat of so-calledl loj ahy. Is it surpuising lien that a g c-rmet sO pa:rtisai so co rruplt, il i to :. iin it eredl wit toii r, gaird for oiuity :toi justice, shiiuh; imake no0 progia s, towards rea~c i Iit'l Iirimly in the hecars of its peo It is no, n hs twllee to a reailizati~i.of e i tjl t i :.puich IO~ur*I Mifortune, amt some' of The absenlce Coif tntrpi se, or pub liei spirit, on thie part~ of ouri Chiizene genettilly is tioo plpablieh a fewt to ii. (guae aniy iteitelintion ait our hi:indls. TPhe energhi s if hI urpeop)le reeml eni sorrowvfully witniess ghI ni opport uni ties slipidoig through~h their h13i.ii, andli vaniiishin g awa:.y foreve ir. Tlhey v p-i plear wrapipedi up ini grteedy self, andl beyondl thle ir en pel jculia:4r iilfiris andi~ concernt', the (y nie vetr 10aihf st any in-. terest In any thinig whiate'ver. r Th'lis display if inidifferenlice to~ puib t. lio a flalirs, anid the lack of puiblie spir -it, hiave alredI nC~ ~ ork ed multchlv injry .to ouri coun111t ry), opeat ina g mens t se,'rlious. , inees tha It''<.! ie chlitly to its~ we I ti live ttirily in the p t-t Tlhe . I ii.emiorieo ib~' n.gle day*, y' t liep too vividly u~ithe U's and. 1m ns mu > ments arte foo~lity Spen iin broodling over iinisforti u's inlete:.> - I' puingli our shouldere to the ubi.< of pr gross, antd move oniwardt, chierid by~ the huope tha Iet'soeer to liler, (eii bicedin l coiiiunItr n . ill ise-I aboave the1 bil lows of opperession, and her cliil dren once mlore beho(ld her prosperous and happy. Though notw in the tidat of perils aiid dangers, we have :rneth yet left to live for. We hiave ooii capable of prod ucing in abunidance. Woe have streams powei ful enottgh to operate factorles as la rge os any in the world. Our mnouiitaiis ctain hiddten tryeas uires', only reuiring the proper enier A AA M AAN A A gy to develop. Resouroes of every character-are withiu our reach, and con 'bo gramped 'by vigorous diffr-ts. Wit'hin our borders we lavo ev dy. th-ing of a nature to britg -both '-pho to our wadte ploces, and happiness to the desolate. Why then will our people suffer their energies to lio dormant and in-. active, and not utilize those boundles resources that ale so casy of access ? Work, work, work i.; what we rieed. We aught tot to exp et to icinain idle, I'huggig the deliv . halitoi (It IICee, aiit I .e iif fol.. tu e a' '-al8 to1) ,in-i v onl uts. Ourit reistoration to da y of .pres pelly ru1ust'b the II, work of mnr owni hands, aI'l tIeeoIIr thi; tr:*" irhIeIc -. es itI.s In ll f om v.u1ponl uvs, I ibesoOn-er1 Ia we lool:.ror , ho~ii 1,fm ad ver.,i Aya t-bat new I-vei ba'g t. to buraf air-l <i salj.4owr i-n unkiini;ai regZions. 15 ss lernCo., Tvi.s .Novtember I. b 1.71. /,'iitor 'li' -o ' ew .\c : By :cclenit I obt ainted ia Copy (if the "News,"-- hinag a native of old South Caroilia, I pei n-ed its eolunaw with delight and was ple.eld to find that. iM one ph.te at liast in ,.. 'C. proj;-ession was, the order -and rules, and tlat l" cottism".wtot Iit voiln-c, of- itt any rate' in 1 61! blaist al-out Wint.a-b'oro Towv.n. Will a lIt'er or two from this f-ir (ff regi',>i lie ncep. table 7 if so I will CoI lnilnic a" te .1s often' -is eirOTiiu- neeC(s will peritt. A, youll : N awa.-, IIad ica li i i lhazil anld the worsLiIl.per- I ('!i n in Te xas, Viz : l pe-liaggers, Seala ay-, &c., &c., w ith n;3 riads of hun gry suttall fry from riast, west north atil Australia' atnd lots of otl-er :men. We ate at this titmae, inl a fair. way to rkj.'ivc,--t1I glorious nevws cones by eveiy tigte, wafed oti every. breze, htonm b-y evcry lst-Lnghe, SiXi :tal cow-lIorn, yrleld iy every' gi a-sooni, a;d th e. s drol'ed fromt cvCry pasinag 1ilion that Conntior', that, lianlcol, tht teddings, tiit one and all are demoer:tically--ind you, --democratically elected, that Te.x in lice tight ha. .l oken, that Tex .s in ler inlight aid right s-rt her piwer atid aiis %trs to the f llicionf, phrastue, --Lc. I", 1"IN o vescf,'' inl tones unmistakeibl'. i' e inl TexI; ti her dcwn trodden pi l micalls itr Of politie -- */nm 'of. ll, we have a new order oif thit" s Iiho List icall y-a fraee apyti...i-.-fre e! 's, fra'~ s' h ,are th order , !"U an1d will, we think, be the ie.m of tranTformning ria ny a vcutig vaild be d- m into a rCspectaie mnet.hi'er (if nuot of thia b:'1- or pulpit) of' oeie, ty. Godt grat it muay betnelit our' State, or (;,*i till (,od ? 4cr u*. la 'ttte, t wo or tbree 3ear, u e mhay relaion righits will elbow us milt of </6-y 'i'en/. and a/e 'poorwhiite manti ati :r.S~. toi r/ Infin a Nt Iin. 1 'cr Lo ! 0-'vtnno ti egro is cetalt oft vi.. tatry. Dalvb and0 his vile crew tire on ha wtair piathl and ti a his toechesa W\ innsa-boi o, this the i' Statec, nat-y bei oni ~ aut;tta piiort tint int -t'as, giildein ones pare v til, specaio J-pectie. I loil, t he l'oet. ml it certainily havie beni a ntiv~e lTexan, bif'U'lden Cait,'' is, jn:,0 the tilol he-ret 'A e wrsi-.lj '-wu dues 'tlamm li 111 hUt for ell we (can1 0oin. si with: the wilthii favab'.ly cc ea h. g;i' aind' prod nee fih.ily . Th~lis -e-ails'e ia a m iageid b~y thu late s'priang r:jii.' Wiie grow fruit that wo'uld ghtatdeni lthe hiarit of' th lost~ fatst idioiuaa poiais~ ist . Whtat pc-at's, 11 pples, tot i ans, a prictts, chier ries, phontis, pnehies andi lother small frulits, -exotie ,d indligenoins ; btt after all the nith'l'im'tto State fo)r tie. "Ifi,tape henads ceeihtmnlt to thb v'iew."' jne iniust thiik froin the 'a'esa of itailiing ftant'-i who r'at f'or th li tt is ento'rmtons . 1 '.aat Wi I. low li-.ed)verenpj tad Whlite O.akin fa ta i'.s .~iah!i f i mas,,o thle hauit alito of I thinga. If youi hav'ie be1er tat i'i-iiildition1 byv e'xpatria io,-tl hiem t' comlelloutl~ hieil . t io-s a'r 3 tr~onldc w ithi asthmina, I wtill guialitee t an I.ffectua euihrimr or kill in t r or three weeks, humttant flesh ot gtood tl id contriy fat in lhe exe ion, nott thlet rtile int this part of King E-d montd's domtaitis. I hizards, 1(1 scorpiOns, spanitish gnats andt bI s flies, chiigge-rs, uhtinches, cow, do 'yoring and~ secdt tIcks, anidt other p-biotoiny tagoiats too tn tuor ousa to ttion, sooti rcditco a mnan to :iIaii \ minsoumi skeleton. Oh ! ,r the Rail Rod e s, v ', . .w;'i0going to havIo a railroad, we is, if Barrios, Fremont, Morris, we'un's a'4 Cotnpqiiy donit. swindle the poo phj Ax ily and Overy inan of this 'country if t'hby t sink .lye shpll soon have a Rail lload 4-ere sartAinly its a coming right away by ily house jost as sure as you'uns is alive. God rspeed thel timiaty ve, and may every Jew, 0Gentilo, Grock, yanikee and nig ger come with full pockets and stores, &c., &c., ond help us oceupy do LJrnd, -Rabatlgn' fallen. Our city is a neat isttlo towo, corn pictly al.d cls'ely built and will coin p;rre fave-rlly with anIcy p o (if it's 1:'ze WO nliu-e isomei 5,000 41f all b1e s, b;'oods -znd imixtuis, and f' om hvh I van I.co 'of the. olored pupils -it the 'a ib bo'n i lall chol ,' nuin. 'bering onie 250, tait ama algailaition cOoni ineusced e c.rrs .pi for I1) t Lre war ; hI ek is ritlher a-Ii iiit:al color in tlhee pai ts. Ve indl have lively 1i(s in tihis State next Jaiiiairy lit the elct-ion., if as I faid btfore %Ir. thil liw is not enf-oIrced by tie F adi cal Satrap, who holds this Kingdomnu in the hollow f hIds hnd. Well, I I m11ust close dli..s foolishiig atid hope you will not fee'sl vexed I It JU1NK DON ONDERSPOOT,1. - Tr~ee hrar lidlway rA 1i-e . Lako hore aid 2ie gliigan 'So'uthiern Ra'ilway Uotnpany ha've do Iiinnleedd the wolsi of planting trees idongi te trac.k ofl* i heir roads, 1 1,0(I0) timt iil t,'001Eu ropean Iarehec hIving bCen 1-laited almg its line Ie o eeWhit: 1 geen and T)lo(t I, through!1 the e'onntry whiere the- f-m:t., bar1'e k;01 nully leare away amd thle Ilpply o, tiiber is qcaltio st. The wor 1 M 1k w ioSt throinglbly done-, Vitui the inl ttliOi that every tree ingight live, aid tie Cost, ineludinga the time of' t he Iaborers, whoI0 beolng to thie regul1a r force o'f the road, and did tlis Work inl ii onnectim with aid i aidli.ion to thear onlinary dutics, wa3 anii ave age of eig h t ,cots per trte ; exehiicling the lalbor of tie Com iany's eici rloyees, tled 4, ws onl y 'or ces per ter ee. The ri.-iing of trces utiitible for Cross tic.. on the .Nocianpii d laud alj seenti to raiilway b :s h, s.,ccietnlgii praticil in iz. Th t tees, w ncii (if proper i ina bl lie n~ed for replinig Cros-tie., aid thuis become a souiree (if prolit, Or ratlier (f .ving ; ain1 whiei grow ilg, a prSolection lgainscL -turinls, e.(. jpia C illy tIe hea0cvy Si:LW ,anid winid .01tirms of the Ir.irie coniltry. Tl rapl iid CxteInsio ol th rilwa., ss tui, aind thie shoi t 'I-li'" of tis-esiIt iated not, to exceed on an average more thuts rearI1515 fmi00-iscs if earrse-malcken the production of' timber of paiticular in terest to railway men. -..0.. . .. 411nalO Illair'% lii Klix E~lTrb'ne-- HIis Ill i' at i i s i 111uId Con clsinn*S. A St. lif lioniblican repoI ter intervil-weod Seiiator s 1lHiair yesterday \ith le.ld to ik bshociva tins as 'a inUri ch.i fI the Ku KiIx Coninittee ehiebi h:is i.st e ! d its i-- esu;.;tio. . tii tt thce e~dividem a es Ti us icii iiille Alai.y -hlowed tht thecre~ ni.-ted whiolesile plhncsderincu carr'ied ((T tlo bi(iiI thei~ gcivcinnie i ands Uiic ivi al ncu*s of' iegr(ii., ini ecneiecc of whcich th~e peoplec in im.:5 .c-c c were driven c to take b v in their cowni hanis to pr otect thesir pnioperty~ by~ iiIhec inig pucnci.-hm.-lva on the ne. gries. It wa,, mit shiouc in an fiy ian. stc.ce that these~c acts hadh anythigt doi w~ih ah Iitie. gti T Ilces a : ce ini:, ic. i o rs n orc'I' phcieir or recvcenge', ic:n: a geact many: ihnstnuci s (of if e,c ihi-c wereic iinstatyI) aidl violen0tly pusi-shued. A part frioim these~ th'ins~ t.re is no~ mio~cre violenit.cri theo Ssouth thanif in inov cther pairt of thIe eciuntrly. Thle unpri- ccinc . .t sof beg'roes dloes not. 1o'sre~ pl ihs. Iring byT thiem; they d1( nit. rc;.crcd it as a p~ui.--hmnt -cl onde sonlt-a ry, t'e jcpris in is x ccv Comifsrta hc!c than thii- eahbins, anid it is- ino clis. I to ) ( ei i(t-erateid., S'omei stoI. i~i iotwendl!s ha. e en hmiiiusilsst wih-jis ii th'e I.. cc. Coiurt, undels~r the IKo Kluhx Ilaw, on ver*) Iiolsy pre'te.5 in a miriiity oif ea -s. Theli enifcO ienit ae't is re ga rsdu e r rirr adil l n "in a tow ea r 'VinicennesO, ind11. an T, a iin dii( ed of' a coilg ions diN. cnuoi nund it is said~ that thle aut? hoi-~'j tira em iphryed some neCuenos to buiry the (corpjse, and I thleu siot th neo cgrues toi prSeent ai cspie.id oft lie d icea.~o.'' Now we s venturie tos .sayi that it' any b)ody ini t his portion if' I mtile Saci's dIt.) ii ii iwere to engaige in a pa ti .e like this, u' nioderacte sicsd hsoiwl wonb Ih Ie raised aroundl hiere whichid wocbt rev ier beralec cniii i ?t r'eaebed theLi I',eudecnit's car in Washingtonsi, aiid a hosK't Of foyal "bcile.'' wcni (come. trooping dlowr upo u ts like a I csi. suiisioes tre"iing ('n the heels oif eacih 'lier. I.n'i't intenCd to dlo any. thing of' the kinud, butt if' wie slid, we~ wuccihi get a imask ad loin the~ Ku~ K I ux~.--- J rs/megUv idex' lilowinig Tlhiem Clp. (Gn enterah lIfardees. lhas bseen instru'nct. hg thle l'Iiida far Imers in as Icyste fii >f' taci(t li sto lie enployed againstt 'eget able-cating inusects, whiich is, imtunrally enoough, concussion of gun-'( OWdter or other ex plosives4. JI [t louared hsis g''arden of thle curesnlio by oupinjg off' two pocunds of powd(er'--a lie shoek kill ing eve~ry inasect wvi thi i conisidecrable radius.( 'IlieVes arc bothoring the SaVannah CeOlIe woren than noer From Nova ScotM, IlALIFAx,. November 21. - The ohowrya hos broken out in the eastern sect-ion of Halifax county. A man on board the stea iner Franklin is sup posed to havo brought tie disease into the country. Ile is recovering, but other persons who oaught the infec. tion from him have died. The local government have adopted necessary meastires to prevent the spread of the eontagion. ''he Health oileor of 'lalifax is severely blamed for no glect. FrmWyoming, Cia.1:veFxvs, Milovember 24.-The, house has ftrepiealed the ivoman I urj r t l. .6w by a Veto cf nin to 'hree. Manmmm, November 21.-Wash bu're's mjority w ill not rc1m'h ten thontsand. Frin Ncv York. YouR, uvember 20..-Twen y-t bIr- d dditional cases of, S11111t vox ha've been reported since Saturday a-t N r:w Yourec, November I.--At i1 o'clock. this morning the stea uIVr Nlary lowell, 'with t-e receq'tion corn mittee and about fi've hunire'd per gn i nclud ing a 'nrge una ber of Ia. d., pi rocced'ed d'iwn 'to the b-ty. Over a thoubaid persbtis were ais sembifod.a1. the pier to -witneas the 'depa.-tnre. The steamer wva gaily decoatcd with Rissian and A uteriono flags. Nearly all the vessels in the bay were dressed with flags, m'any ur therin displayig I ussia nt color. Broadway is throi-ged with perCsonls awaiting the( partde. A great num. ber arrived from teh country in early trains, The buildings on Broadway andt(] other principal treets weC dee. orated with flalm. h'IIe atiitid guard is ont in fItll force. W ather line, Miud the reception will be b'ril, I lant. ThIe crowd on ihal wav was. a , Qeftse that loemnotion waslit impossIble. Every wimow 'i1m4l t ael from whihlit a vi .w (at be oiin!,ied, Was occu lped. TIn th tousand tr oop were int Iniie, extending two miles. lhuke Alexis landed at half past one, whetn the precessici mo.ed. Fromt l'alifor ia. Su n~ter-aNovembeir 21. The grand jury is inve.,tiga ing t he recelt stage eon Cah robbheries nild it. tribu-es themto to the I nd ian . The T'unt u A plches are again oni the war path. M1ost of th'6 person's implicated in the Los Angelen Ubiuc'c na'sacre lave fIed the country. WASINGToN, November- d. .. Night.- -A very large -crowd was at tile derift to meeot. Alexit, but, as he wa. in citizei's 1r'41 Ite was not fen erally recognized. lI(o drbve to Min iter Cat-aca'y's house. The latter called on Sceret.ary Finl to-light abd oficially apprised hiui of th'e .Uuke's A rrival. ceremniesjc' at thei Whlite liouse htave. ju.51 .eemmtt~ed . The tuembhers of the (Cabli.et, arec present in fnllh Thle H .Rn ian~ legattion fll owed the prin0ce i! fut I regiIia. TPhe R ian tl naval d igiinartes alsto followed. uln. W'venly Johnson antd -ex-At. tornc3 (eiteral Stan berry have dIe. parted for C~ol umbi-t, S. (., as conuisel tir thie dlefendatts in the Ku klux catse.. Froii Illinioi, (urw.tca, November- 23.- A hea:vy snow in the wi t anid nonthawed1t and1 illnlmany enUSO stopping traveh Froii lIrgiltill. ii n'liIsnf Novrember 22 -Grand .asrstr Paenl h of thle Odd F~ellows of 1Proni NcWv fork. Nwv Yng Novembher $3.-he til t hnse of Pe'iter lilalIlentine & Sen was buriedl. .1soss in bil dings .g-75 0 00, in stuck $80. 000), in nteh~ t inery $ I5.000. They will cointtin ne the~ bns.9 *J hlu i I). Minor, the alleged counI terf etr, hast ibeen ba iled in $30,0 00. I bnt-ct Ithit ly says ho was off.I er-ed $200,000 to abandoni thle prose. TPen casesqof small pox arc reported Ring iu~terday ; thirty sinaco Satur .lay. ~ew Yoirk airtie-is for their sulfferinig brethren in CJhicago realize over $ Fritin Noin Scotin, I A ae x, November 23.--Thleae verte tlitnee Iat al ebioleran cases in thte nihige near this city,. Fromt Tlurk,, ,('oNSrANTI.oI.F., Novoti betr 23.---.-. The weit be(r is tilnfav orab)1leatd th li :holera is increasing. -''t I Fom alexiro, Nov Yong, November 22.--Night I - etIerld special says Gnrlt \latore, wit h a large Governmniit a oree, is wuatiing Oaxatca. More It roops are goling to Alatore. rTe G-ov. a trnment in Saltillo tire hard ressed, loneral Qiterago is expeted to attack ho open town of \Vier-, on his way to 1 latamnorap. The authoritiesof Wier et re arming. n It.1 IS:eported that defection of P ~ortina gives add(1itional embllarrass. to lent to the tJuarez adintistration, w ~ortina hasi bteen disobeyed recent a overtnmectt, ordIers. and is mllen 0r le is falling back on Mantamoras, where a oon iict with Palairo is ex peoted. Guerrero commandant of'th'e fourth divison of the National army, and the Governors of Portugal nnd of Aguas onlientes, have pronounced for th'6 re bold. Porelgn News. PAnis, November 24.-President Thiers reocivod the Chinese Embassy yesterday evening. The chief ambas. salor expressel the hope that the treaty relations between France and China would be maintainied. To which Thiers replied: "Your Gov. rument must give proofs that our nri-ior.naries and conslSui are Io pected Th'is is absolutely neoessasy fur the pr-VeervatimI of peace.." SyIp ithizers of -NapolCon, in large numbers, pa:ided the Faubourig S:int (ernin i to. da, ,With shouts of " Vive i/ " There was no interfer. once ty the p) lice. 1.ims, Noveoiber 25.-A Scotch 0 !prets train w.is wrecked on t No tl-wetorn Riilway, by which SeIenl1 permois were seriously injured Special despatubhes from i at is re-as 'a~gert. the appoint ment of JulosFerry as Minlditer 'to Walhington. au.m ,, 'Noved&her 25.-Thec men of-war are fitting oft at Kiel for theA'raill'i hn waters. It a tinder st'ood the o bject. is ti da 'J' satis ftO fl in for t/he uialtr'eatment of a Gori. mrfl naVal oicer ana tto Cade'tS ilk a atroet fight in Itio Jeisorio. nliossEr.s, Novomber .-he6 Uhamber hias fiually adjourned until Tuesday next. &uhceuently a mob lsIIeml bMfore the 'rbai-denYce of r. M. Northomb, a ne'mber of the Ilight, who made himself particulnrly obuiot ions inT suppolting the a ppoint' niCnt (of DleDeekcr, and L00eante vOry disorderI)- :hicir actions culninat itig it, the : *maahmng 'of the windo*s 'o the. ho So violent were the 'i-iin fostat ions of the mob, that 'an al'arn , was sin1iileed and the ci'vin: gar'd mus tered in .t:ing fdroe'. '.'Tit'6 arb he::i *i o i'ioui d inn! \;a e'e . '1 . A i~n na l'rar re, NoV'nmyiber 25. --A teamer, with piIg now, en i'oUt to Mecca, sin k fro a coillisi'o'. Seveut-y five pilgrims we.,dO d1rowhe+. vi I AS" Si. loci,, Novemb.r 24.-Forty: live colored porons pas..ed through this city, y1esterdy, eI 'ot 'to haw reIvc Couty, Kan s- Tt iy Are the Advansce guard )f 5,006, who will soon follow. NY:w Yanii, N ove'i2 -1.-''ho World ha's tho following LI)mdeni "A.\ dist i guitl hed 'Ca id i na I au11thonrics 1110 to say Pohi ively Iha't the6 lopec will r'ot leqve 1kTamb, unh-u. 1h6 is coiiielled t hl d' su by physiud fd ce or personal violoc'e.') SArA' LAir., Nrovember A5.-iv6 or six foet of show feil to-'day tadnje . paiiied with hails eleet% lighttling And terlln e wind. 11:ndonVL, IN.'vom'b'ey Xo. Upt. R. . Minor, Chief Rngin'ber of the James River-diiggr'o\'mens'iad iliddenly Iatst iligiat. t' xMindr wa forme]y ieut6naht Uolmlmandeir in the United Status a'vy and also a distinguibhe'd oidbr la the Coh edeo: aite Nav . >xtra session of the Senat(e is catllod to 31.eet a Sp~eak.er, who shall ho exr ojfier Eieuitenauit4~overtor-. AL, t a', N. Y., November 25. 1'he following are the ollielal flinresof h~e l~to eleotion '. eribaer 287,10'7i flarket Rleports. N aw Volut, Nov. 25.- Fhenlipg. OtL t on easier :salus &l,ii00 bales zplinds 19!; Orleans 1 9-. Gold 0 (J. CII in I.i.:s-r'oN, November 25.--Cot:. ona strong ; midillings 181 ; receipts [00 t ales 500 bales. ~ Liv s.:u'ooi., Nov. 25.-vening.. Tottoh opened firmii and closed sti'ong, '-ula.'nds 9.7 ; Orleans l0 sales 20, )00 bales-. A Ne~w ihic of Leaves, A Veninonter' has recently tanned everal isides of leather with lyd enchcd from forest lea:ves. ie hats >een experi'lnenting with leaves two nonths, wvi th satisfactory results. )he ton of leaves, it is assertedl, will an as nshih leather as five cords of inrk, and Wil complete the process in anhf the time. When1 leaves and irk and are rliked In equal propor ions one0 four: th~ of the time is saved. 'h leather tanned by this precess, t ia claimed, is more flexible and mnoother. than that tanned by bark, dhileI the strength oif the raw hide is Ltainhed io a greater deogree. All of 'hich statement should be received intionsly. Agiluheil llefore 11 is lnrt1 gated at the pros'pect of Ii tuione yed an biecoma :g l'resid'Ient of the IJoi. edl States. '"The t imc may come,'' nays, "and ill betido thej county over it does comeos when money will loot, .our governors and presidlenits id raiilro Ld kings bo the real sover ignas of the country?" It bansebj a mig ti:ne since money did not elodt 1e chief oflioer4 lof our government, id other people0 besid e railroad kingsq a the handling of it.--N. Y. IHcr. A.Missuourian while journeying to oniisville recently took a sleeping Lr for convenience. During the ght lhe got uip and went out on the atformn. The dloor closed and fas ncd with a spring lock. The porter as asleep, and the citizen enjoyedl flfty-inile ridle in his night-elothea5 ith ila ntfrm.