The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, December 06, 1871, Image 2
THE FAIRFIELD HERALD,
l'ubli,ed Ivory Welnesday at
INAASBO9RO, 4$. (3,
BY
ESPOR'I'ES &- WiLIIAYc s.
P tke9tty co't, - - ; 00
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Tea. . ..
8rests- eleases - Prisoners.
Sinco otr liast issue the following
perons have bee i arrested . C. B.
.Foster, L. iM. Gentry, Maj. Wi.
Webster, and L. 0. Jat8eur. These
gentlenlo ar tn Iow in pl ison. C. p.
Turner, Daniel A nthony, Elian W all,
Esq., Maj. \V. P. Bidihop, Fielen
Kimball, and several others whose
.ii108 wo do iot know, havo been
releascd. Messia, C. I'. Turner and
.Daniel Athony, after three weeks
inprisolelnt., NCr Otrried before the
Conunissioner for the pirpose of in
vestigating their cases. Not a par
tilo oft t( sti no y ocould be brought
nyaillit ihe i-l-nott a witness or an 111i..
davit. 'T'hey vr airrested wvithout
altlidavit haviug lon made against
- them, we mp--upn mero siu pi
eion. The followill g is a limt. of pris.
41Moers now) contzined in the Harris
M. C. Bhacl; woald, 'ev. W. 1). Lan.
casiter, It. S. (".ih, Ah. J. Willialms,
liciry Suiratt, W. T. lloitio Solo
mon 'aylor, John Jones, J. W. M1ar.
ris, J. 1'. Tindal, W, P). finder, John
Qentreli, lHety entrell, Williaim
Oardler., t'alsTato, James Tate,
Berry T. Price, 8teven 1). Splawi,
F/. Williunr;, Jolm Ch'lapman, Gejorge
C. liishop. ). \. (1Introll, Joh11n
C lemenit, (.:al vin ( ok, l'hilip Rsfhin).
-Mn MveA hist-e, C . U1. Hishop, A .
li. Bishlop, T. J. ahIra P'hillips,
A. '. leenitc, Levi Sith, Ca1pt
Alion ('lary, Nick Bridges, Calvin
Mouor, 11. V. N1el ) ll, A. C. Mo.
Dowell.J. S. 11iuk, Alex liridges4,
lh n4q. ?c1, Sipen liders, L.
. G ,t ntr , (. . 1 1.ster, Matjor W il
1i..m1 W hSt er, L. C(. 1'..y.-ur, Thomasm
Popor
The fdlowjing namied persons are
codineId it) the jail :
J1ohn M ath is, Otoiunmbusl M .thiis,
Martin llimett, William Self, M4111
rI eruge, And *y Cudd, A aron E.zelI
Mathew Itrke, (Ihrterfiel Soruggs,
Alhert iartint, colored, Simpson
Eirby, P. ,. lletry, Obediah Rob.
1 inlse. 'Tiw ft nimry .9arla nt.
T ro:: bl ill lh11ufo(rI t istricl.
Th Saviunah News say3: 'We
had an interview yesterday, evening
with at geutleman who resides upon the
CminI ita side of the river in rogard to
iatfdirs in that section. lie giveR a
particularly gloomy aecount of Oh..
:ittultj0t ion t plrceent, and is by i
1f111ans hioetil -f the futti re. MlattI3.
grow Vorse anI1d wotso olvery day. mind
no ihite iman wdho liveis in at thinly
populated neighborhood considera sj ia
life or prol-erty mafe. 'ie carpet
ba. ggelts i re taking pains to inflaie
the negroi wit ih intenidiary tirposes,
and to to arrav them1io c-ol octivo.
ly and individually against the wiites,
andi serious troublo is t'uoentarib
expceted. Since iho Moit inolli i
aair, the ptien~tlars of u b it have
beent ptreviot'uily ~l repoted in i b aeo col.
umin, t he tnegrioi S itn that setion ate
out-spo~kent in the-ir thrteats of' tlinetn
djirismt and Iin their dencunati t1jolt of
the wA hites. Croa ds of necgrtoos t Itrrongj
thet roads itoad ing to luffiton1, whtith
er they go~ for thle purpose eof draintg
gtins. 't 'ltnor whoise sutrperv ision
i this drawing te a i lace, ottr inf'ot
ittnIt 11dotes tnot iknotw. Along withi thei
gun theyl ~ ar i ul Mtlie4d wvithi rondtia
hall-ca'rt.t ides,- il h ye 1 tt, c:,ttrid g
btoxes anid 'leltso-r-egubir armny tie
(cont remenltts- tl thlitngs appear to be
rapitdly as8ttrnn~,i a wir footing."'
rromi f'olmbi:t.
In th Itt11.1 tteI tO-day C. C. ]3ower
presente4 hisla cre~dtttentils all a repro
SelltatIive frtu Chatrleoston County
Sist I ight to, I a snt was tt ceted 01:
thie gtluitads1 of irteguilarityv ini issintg
the wa t for the election, and becaust
he had i betentconvi-ted of an itfa moua
crime.4 waas tally adautitedi by
a. vote ut'~ ent ytthre to twienly.
Bc otwenI the mae a .pceech cha rg
inog thle iin tt' ration w ithi stealinut
.lIt t he Unitedl States Circuit Court
to-day the grandt~ and petit jurica were
comnpleted, atnd Thomnas B. White
sido andit J11hn W. M\itobeoll released
Itd it ctet were f'ound against,
AlIlen I rosby , Shieraod Chtilds, Sy1.
Vtnus01 Hemphllill, Banksk Kill, Hetzo.
kiiaht i ter, Willinam Monltgomlery
un art s Mi 'ur phiy.--- Tel. (Char. 4\ew8
The 111 IbiliI1hlr Cetti ig A larmiel.
Wfi d the folicewing telegraph ic
d1etr-ptch in th New York btandard
t Ie. eey int, tuner thtoe.)captionf oIf
noThe l (ut Carlin L0 ogisl atuIIro to
bte Bought .
'V AblnINGreToN, No~ember 27.-.lt
iis-cono ouet that aI lobby is int thte
ijes of 1aiztiontitf in this city
4 nd1 New '~Entk, for the purpose of
J'ribing the mtemttbers of the South
.Leyiilature to t ecutre finanacial legis.
*.llation) feivurable to the intoroatg of the
holders of fraudulotnt botnds. It is
presumed' that $80,000 will confstitu.
to btuniicnt lands,
Ilomiiede at the'Pinutentiary,
.'rn lhursiday nighlt lat, *aSa the
. Colyu : id l nx, a cojored conviet
at the p-i l~itery was 1killetd by
tanoe : euvt i , (a whlito man.t) cona
.JipCed Irthe sJmO cell,. .who beat his
iaraine.out, and-then cut his throat
ifter which, he lay down and sloptf
with his vielim until day-light. TheI
'wIitoi man when questioned about tho
matter, confessed that lie had com
mitted the deed, and stated that they
bad adiffioulty several days previous;
that ho regarded him as a bad man, I
and had watched his opportunity to
at tiuk him whilst asleep. The perpe
trator of the dood was.a Canadian by
birth, and is supposed to be some
what deranged.
Evil to Him Who Evils Thinks.
The following oircular, emnunating
from Columbia, appears in several of
our State exchanges. We approvi the
move. Elach County in the State is
invited to muke contributions :
CIneur.An.-EiinOent counsel from
the North have been employed to
defend the men prosecuted under the
Ku Klux Acts of Congress. This has
been undertaken in order that ample
justice may be done, and to the end that i
the constitutional questions involved
may be conidored. This is deemed
a public duty. In order to carry out
thi.q purpose, it is necessary to raise
the sum of $15,000.
CoMMITTi..-Wade Hampton, M.
U. Buntler, J. 11. Palmer, J. P. Thom
as, S. Loaphart, W. B. Stanley,
John McKenzio.
WINNSBORO.
Wodnoely Morning, Dee. 6, 1871,
fjov. Scott's MUessagC.
Wo resume to-day the considera
tion of (Gv. Scott's lessage to the
Gieieral \ssenibly, and will recur
again to his statement in regard to
the bonded delt, inasmuch as upon
this point in paitioular we take issuc
v ith our Executive and furthermore
as (lie question of the extent of the
indbtednetss of the State is decidedly
of more importince to the tax-payers
than any that is at present agitated
politically.
Gov. H. says "the seven hundred
thousand dollars of bonds issued for
the Land Commistion form the only
portion of the debt actually created by
the present administration." This
announcemont is so ridiculous, and so
directly opposed to what is on record,
that wo are really surprised to see
such an exhibition of barefaced men.
ducity on the part of Gov. Scott, pro
tidod lie states this upon hid own re
sponibi.ity. Does ho think he can
thus deceive the people of this Stato,
and the world at large? Ie will find
that his mniserablo attempts will prove
r bl. , aid fl far short of their
It is generally conceded that the
present indebtedness of the State will
fully reach fifteen million dollars, if
not go beyond that enormous figure.
When' the Radical Administration
took ch Ige of the affairs of the St ate,
its debt - Ltimated at six million
dollars. '1'his exhibit then shows that
a debt of nine millions dollars has been
farstenedl upon the State by the Raudi
cal party, or at the rate of three mil
lion a year. Not a very favorable
commuentary upon Republican recon
struction.
Governor Scott also says in sub-j
stance that a large fraction of the in
oroarso of the btonded debt consists in
bonds issued "to meet the matured
principal and acoruing iinteresit of
the anite-war debt, in order to main
tuain t he fa ith and credit of the State."
This is "too thin," Giovernor. You
cani't throw dust in our eyes in any
such way. You are very cunning,
but that game won't win nlow.
Is there any' honest man in the
country so stupid as to believe that it
has required seven or eiy bt million
dollar to pary the matured principal
atnd accruing initerest of the ante-war
debt 1 Such anr idea is preposterous,
and wholly incredible.
(bov. So ott has permitted tihe State
Tlreasunry to be plundered and emptied
by villains and thieves, thereby neces
sitatinig fretiuent, issues of bonds in
order to raise funds to run the govern.
nitial machinery, and then has the
unequalled impudence to attempt to
dlude theo piublie mind, in assigning
other thaun the true causes for thre in.
oreac of the decbt,
Shame on sueh a Governor. South
Carolina i.4 iindeed humiliated in hav
ing such a man in her Gubernatorial
offwe.
Again, in the strain of cowardly
al'use of our leading citizen,, (Gov.
8.ays, in regard to the increase of
the bonded debt, "on this question of
responsibility between them and the'
State adminmstration, I invoke and
foarloraly await that just judgment
which always springs fromi the sober
second thought of the people." Tis
sounds very pretty, and looks well on
paper, and doubtless will produce a1
happy effect in1 Radical circles, but1
the honest tax-payers of South Care.
liesa know where the responsibility
rests, and knowing, fear not to de
elarne that Gov. Scott, and his "Ring!
of thieves and robbers, are alone rec.
f 8 onsiblo for our proshnt financial cem
barrasabmont, and all tikeir attempts at
ishifting the responilbility will the
Ltisfiod, and can assure the public,!
lat, as far as his authority goes, the
emands of the law will be promptly
iet and enforood, and at the same time
ue regard had for the rights of free.
len, and deoiuibns renderea with an
ye to equity and strict Justice. HO
,as reared among us, and upon our
41 he has lived to a ripe old age.
'hough a Union man all his life, he
in nevertheless appreciate the cir.
umstances of our present sad condi..
on, and deeply sympathize with be
uavod Carolina in these days of her
dverhity and humiliation.
Though iuoh more could be said in
is favor, we deem it inial-propriate
u this occasion.
Most of our readers are familiar
rith the character of the trials now
ending in this Court. The unfortu
ate prisoneis appear before us in the
ight of viotiws of Radical hate and
Laliguit3, and every artifieo that mal
ce and vindictiveness can suggest,
vill be brought to bear against them.
ia to their guilt or innocence, we will
Lot presume to pronounce a general
pinion, but we do believe, and so
haracterize,the mannor .of their ar
est and imprisonment to be arbitrary,
ruel, illegal, and contrary both to
he rtirit and letter of the Conatitu
ion of the United Stateg, and viola
ive of every principle of justice and
ight.
We attach no blame to the subordi
late soldiery for their part in these
utrageous proceedings, for a soldier's
irst duty is to obey orders. We
ondemn him not, though lamenting
he fact that his noble calling should
>e a debased, and made to serve
uch inglorious purposes.
The corrupt demagogue, the mis
rable unscrupulous partisan, lie it is
hat has cast thiastain upon his coun
ry, and may God peed the time
hen a vengeance swifter than the
ightning's lurid flash hall ovettake
in in his course of shame and siu,
nd when the cause of the oppressed
md the persecuted Oball be upheld
Mud gloriously vindicated.
Governor Scott'g Mesange.
The annual Message of our Execu
ive to the General Assembly is be
ore us, and we have endeavored to
)ebtow upon it a carofnl and olose
)eruial, in order to give to the public
he benefit of our criticism, a privi
ego always reserved to the press.
In it we see much to commend, but
lecidedly more to condemn. Ve
rill not withhold from Gov. Scott the
oraibe he deserves in recommending
neasures of reform, and ourtaiwirnont
if expenditures in all departments of
he State goternment Executive, Ji
licial and Legislature, and if lie had
orniued hinr.self -to these miatters,
rhich are of most importance to the
coie at large, we would have b'een
hitposed to forget for the time the
harneter and anteeedents of the nmani
who at present occupies our Guberina
orial chair. Inasmuch as, however,I
ec has seen proper to depart from a
trict line of duty, and slander the
;ood people of this Btate, and utter
is~ mnaledietions- against them, we
ropose to bring him to the bamr of
ublic opinion, arid there arraign him
>n the charge of having framed a ma
icious libel upon a people, ailready
mutfering bitterly the fruits of his rmal.
dministration. Spurned and con
bemned by all hontest men, he seeks
revenge i tramping up false and ri
liculous charges, against them, and
attemipts to throw the odium of his
sorruipt administration upon the
ihoulders of those upon whom it does
20t rightfully rest, and in thus look
ing about for a seapegoat for his own
lishonesty and venality, virtually
nakes a confession of the misdeeds of
which he has time and again been no
sused. The fanger of the whole peo.
dle points at him and plainly asys,
'thou art the man," and thou canst
mot escape punishment thine iniquity
ias brought upon thee."
No, dear G overnor, the world knows
hat you have betrayed the people of
outh Carolina, and the sacred trusts
-eposed in your hands by them, and
ilthough you have resorted to a mis-.
,mal~le subterfuge to divert the suspi-.
ion that so justly rests upon you, you
annot deceive them. "Truth is
nighty, and will prevail." You
>avu convicted yourself, and have
ionirmed general belief as to your
nfenous character. You have often
imnes deluded the people you pretend
o govern, but you are at last imupal
d. You have sealed the universal
rediot of your treachery and faith
erences, and all your attempts at
hirting the responsibility of your
otten administration to innocent
hcpiders Is only another exhibition
f jour Infamy.
4ur worth~y Gov~ernor tries to be
unnly, and almost' succeeds in boeg.
a, wore not a diabolleal pur pose con.
rore fix their guilt, and prove alto- a
ether unavailing. t
In another part of his message, d
ov. Scott dwells to a considerable m
xtent upon the Ku Klux troubles in d
his State, and in a partisan way dis- a
usses. their merits and demerits. le e
liroets his bitterness and malignity at w
he men- whom South Carolina has sa
iways delighted to honor, and seems 1
o take pleasure in stigmatizing as o
obele all those who are his political e
nemie, and the friendIs of good gov- ti
rnment. 1
Amongst other things, he sa 3s,"they a
lenounced the State G ivernment,
ilected by a majority of forty-three I
housand of the voters of the people, 0
he ought to have said e0gro voter-,)
is 'a tyraniical usurpation,' and a Y
iogro oligareby,' dosigned to crush p
)ut white imen ; and they v igniatized 1
its loyAl supporters as thiCve. ,tnd I
.obberh, and pss;jej a getnerai sen- i
wonco of outlawry upor) every I. pub. i
tian without regard to eharaster." V
Admitting all these (with the ex
aeption of the last charge,) recent de- i
relopnents sustain them. Yea more, <
than that. They sust in ever y charge c
af dishonesty and peculation that. hia r
aver been brought against the Site <
Government, aid this Gov. Scott him- t
elf knows, and would acknowledge, t
were his own tkirts clean. In regard I
to a stntence of outlawry being puss i
ed upon every lepublican without
regard to character the utertion is
false and slanderous. Tli white peo.
ple of this S-.to h:t~e never repudiat. I
ad an honest Liepuiblican, th it is, one C
who proved liimsclf to be such. The i
history of this State for the past three
years will verify our statement, and
we challenge (Guv. Scott, or any other
man to prove to the contrarf.
We give our h1 iind to every litnest, I
npright man, one of sound principles, t
whether he be white or black, )emio
erat 1 or Repumblicun , but the govern
imont if the 1 hited States, ayo the I
combined force of he world, can u
never compel us to idnilinte with res- m
pect, or recogidze a public thief and c
his allies and supportes.
We proscribe no iman for his poli.
tics, but we do proscribe him for his
character, for hi' infamlay and rascality,
for his dishoiosty and villainy. This
is the posit ion we take, and we be
lieve that in this particular, we re
Ileet the Fent iients of tle people of
South Carolinnm.
As we have said berorc, we give
Gov. 8eott aill dtio oredit for his wise
mind pa triot ic ri conimendations to the
Goneral Assembly, as contained in
his mietsage, but ati the :lile tim1e
we think hin deservinmg of revere ee-n,
sure and coileinat ion for atteminpti ng
to niireprveit. a(fii:s in this State,
and for his wholS.ale abuse of our
peolhe whose only crime cnsists in
hlrd oppo1(sitionm t o h is con uipt and rot
ten adiministratilon. llut we caemre not
for his slainders am insults. We will
live to see the time whein~outh Caro
lina shall be iiicated, and~ w hen the
cause of jumst ice anad right shahll
aichieve a glorious tri umuph over Radi
calismn and its corriluins.
UntteIt Stats (omur un114 ti.,
liu JIumx Tr.ials.
In a few days in Columb'ia, many
of our follow-citizens will be brought
t> the bar of justice, charged with
heinous crimes. A Sternu tribunal is
now aitting, preparedl, in behalf of thIo
General Government, to try persons
said to be implicauted ini outrages
claimed, by tha party in power, as the
work of the faamousm Ku Klux Klan.
Th'e judicial represenmtat ives of then
governmIDent are ,ludge hiond of Balti
more, and Judge Bry an1 of this State.
The foru.er conmes to this suetion of
"Gen. Grant's military dI istrict,'' unl
der unfavorable au-piers, not as a U.
S. Judge, but on accounit of his COnl.
nootion with thie K. K. trials at R~a
eigh, N. C., last sumainer, during the
progress of uthieb lie dilsplayed a
cruel, partisan spirit towards those
arraigned before himi, renderinig their
trial a faren, no-1 makinlg just ice an
idle word. Un1mdetr suchi damning
circumfstanctles, it is hut inaturial thait
thme lmnds of our people~ .hould be
greo'tly prejuid icedl against bhim, not
recognlizinlg in him the impartial
Judge, but lhe to- I of jmn en,bitiored
admIlinisti ation. We 5 earnetlhy hope,
however, that his juidieital course
wIle in our State may be such as to :1
destroy thio.,e prejudices, and leave 1
behind hmim far daffremit imipressions
thau wore in1 existeitee previous to hisi
cominug hither. Woe express this i
hope in good faith, inasmuch as we 4
are the frienda ? law and order, and
tesire always to promoteo harmony and I
good feeling between the various
parts of the Union.
In regard to Judge Bryan, we Deed ?
searcely say imuch, as hisa high ebarae- <
erfor inspairtislity and integrity as a'
tervant of thmehiw, is too well known 'f
ay our own people to require any a
need of praise froa us. We na fully
In regard to the bonded debt of the
3tate, li0 saty8s, "it snust not be pre.
utned that the inore.se in the bonded
Iebt of the State, i tho creation, in
ny considerable degree, of the exist
og administration."
On this point, it is well known that
he existing administration, and it
Lhnc, is responsible for tho greater
portion of the increase of our boudod I
lebt. Its estravagant expenditures,
ind lavish waste of publio funds, have
intailcd upon the State the heavy
leit now Icding over it. Al -ourCes I
> reveiue have beon seized upon, and
turned into the pookets of villains
Ind thieves, the Treasury depletod,
0)11 in coniseque nce, anl is-,le of honds
required in order to rairo money for i
arrylug on the nicLinery of g'overn.
ment. Ias not this m nost inaterialiv
Facilitau d the increase of our Londed
ilebt, antid does it not fix tim reipoisi..
bility u pon (t' v. eot n und thle Radi
*ii Ud nulibtration I 'his fact is too
plain to every one.
In our next, we will consider some
other points of this reinarla blo onPur
riom the .Jexeentive Chamber, % eih
by the by, strikes us very forcibly ::s
being the produotion (if a certafi'n 1,
yal gontleman in Governor Scott's
The Legislature.
The State Legislature miet on tues
day, a quorum being pre-eint in both
houses. The only impottant thing
done was the introduction of bills inl
the Senate, by Sinalls, of Beaufort, to
replcn the joint reolttion i assetd t
the last session authorizing the ( o*V
ernor to purchase 2,000 stand of :rins
for the State, and also to cnloly anl
armed force for the protection of the
peace.
The Legislaturo could do no w iser
thing than repeal these art , for tle
arming of the nilitia is ackntiowledgel
to be the caus-e of all our domestic
troubles, and as stih t i r r p e
would lie welceoned by ho'-:idi
citizens of every party it 4sctin
('ol.'I'honsa~s' fixt Cc.' to Fr
On the lir t Iage it thim it: .iur
teideta will lh11l a lotter ud4ri edj to
Ptesidei.t Grant by Col. John I'
l'homa , of Co.. bia . It is an b 1 e
aind inaniy vindication of our I r.-e
ted people, and presents in - true
light the coidition of afthi 4 in t f
bayonet-ridden 8at,0. It is well
worth a careful pornsal.
We irev glad to see h.t !": er
tary of State has taken a d-d
stand tgain.,t t he "Ring" in CuII, a.
We repa d hitu 1n hu4ne1t n 1, and
hope he will mai : ta Ill positi: n . ric
lend his asSistalnce to h. pe2 in t
t the ir figt agpain uh f: :,,i a d (I jr
ripti-iis that are heng develop, d
evecry day. Let i:v- r yI 0)5 bc o roei
nian con o ~i te rasener at hl r pe
serve olt .tate fran thet rita non ~u
threatens it.
sai ttnensaremes pait:-raitatm-. t m.
I respel tfullyi nin.m y fie , n h
ptli ge ea0 the I I re-.,b - .:
OUR HOUSE.
P'rivate aI Ii Trn ciet
Boa leurd ng enn he ha01id atM Ni.
.\i ia.ters (ihl hotel Terd
aHs low 1)5 any hiutiI inb
boro. A ply)) to
dec 2--i m .3 1). MlcOA l Ey
.I o I for ('irist mn.
(AND11BSi of alt kinda, Fire ''rac-r v
j mallt and large. FPts I) h leac eond
Pinenppul'. and (y-ler. Ireseat es ot all
kinds, Iirand., let ehes, a*e at
Whiskies, WVines andi Segars.
QRiENC' I Biran'Iy of the fnoe~I lbrai
dy. Corn aind iv e Wihisk iea a low gradei
cheap for enhl at ii. W. I EXI'OR T'tE$
dec 2
JUST OPE WED,,
A'rT
A. P. AllILLERs
CONFECT ION A R Y.
P fla$V supr-ly of Jemnon Cream (atp,
Jreamr Jumbillos, Tea Caikes, Sodia inisaui,
Niek Natok,, Butter Crackerr.. and tanger
Dakes.
Fresh Peoaches, lears, liae Api, Ot
ers, Lobsters, Pickle,, Potted 11am, Cocoaf
guts, flutter Nuts, iEnglish 'alnuts, Al I
aends, Oranges, Lemons, ihnanas, .il
oany ntern nice nart. '.
Fromt Iittliauua.
.Jutn. I WII.~ W. WVrol-1101 in it ard
OUb~Iltod ill tile Journal of : hi city,
IorpLIose -Ili imrnportant Domotcratio
)arty mlovemfent. Fie says :"66
cecnly 'ippruciate the iniPu"t.lauo Of
ali authoritative exprlssion of prinfii
Aes~ which iurt LO gtaldO US ill the ftl.
tire a-i iii Lte pa st It ,honild toe
tlid ctiufideueo restoed in timge for
bo ii.pru Cip valozp6ig1. 'fhis,
iowel, ws lPhlI bu in: tho At. pa U111i
d0 l-111 1v't iO *asraoisa 1:0
A1 am ini ramo ef rolling 'nuc at
lit, I i n a day not later tiit the
?m.i or AbrutarIF tI1.t. T1he call
,ri l.UI be i..tI Is~ ce it N a[A 1 "n e
laou'M 1- byjh~- Stitto and!
lisi t Mw LII() lnuit .1 I ital
.o,11 ; 1 C' 1 "J!~ ( 1 1 t o a I'i 1
W11 I~7 a ti-ll If. AtO~ iiivi Iiiili
.pon it Illattt2YI .11ctul ti.0 puoliticl
:11, aat.r 111d SM u f our Meu ill
it it lit 101!M. 'JIilis b'eing dolie, it .~l
o u )rn1 to It day 12 ' for 1l.li:Ltulg1
"Mudidat-S for thle preidllcy. In
ho mc fmntim c, thle rtou of Lieu Statei
lail d imuns lid(L aIJJluv OrI!01 dipprout'
Af what has been dune.
"I (vuld be Lte dixty of all Do~m'
arm~tsi taking1 pour, inI politics to) suinutii
,:1 the OO oiu Ufbe' hiljotity. I I thl.ero
ii-ll k01l 1.1 to (Im jIlk , 1 l11 f !!v N a
hiV -C wotl as lW<VCI'1 bate' v
isl %7l C ' i~ ( il l , 1 11 1 .i*1. I
)" Cl; no l ,C. - zt ic. N*vt e vI i) 1.t
low.l, 4A rollgh.1t, to thu PAN Ge U
r~~tt~I?. v r.o-0.lrCtoil. It waN
Le vcr-. ':I' t~l pu ty 1'a" Ntasvd it!
110?i; II ( 1it ale 0 o",Th I'ttu 1- il l
whih w trought mumr-a widoo-joaddo
'eC I. 'I*i lu re is no icreabi of e
1 iv Th t it is enti:r.ly~
L..rito: and :11.: is. wc~ut.s l I tU r)
!eW t 0hMo (if So h present AFrIN.
I F 1a I f! SPe '"H it'ge At upon the
i jo.\, no:i. -N, Ct Isobel, 2(S. -TiI C latc-A
MAP bluetin Paym iS ho P~ of'
Whaile?.~ Conitio is~ 19 iixpecteid ly
It elr i4 nhating. The illiulem of
Pi inentaai A lexandro is nut licrioug.
0$'I):! I I. i ed Mit,, ('ro ua , an d d 0j1irt
:d for N!.v York.
Fromt P. ifl1*q~tyluifa.
i ri i.i..k:. 0. 28.--Vhe
i7M iv wir>i at1 tho Ac;:detlV of
110. lIL: j iH toC Lila feeg: ivi
For.goTen
Foreign News.
MADRID, Noveinber 30.-it. is re
ported that the Govornment has re.
solvod to send 30,000 reinforcements
to Cuba, and to remove Valmaseda.
i"Aits, November 80.-Cremieux,
was executed, yesterday, at Mar
seilles. Ho died courageously, and
Iia last words wore "Vive Republi.
jue I"
BuUSELS, November 30.-Despito
,he extraordinary preotutions, dis.
rurbances were renewed bore to day,
it being the anniversary of the Com
mne. Mouster crowd, belonging
tb oppo.ito partie., gathered in tho
4t. cet, uid there were seteral colli.
ai.nM betwen Cl themi. Home sixty of
the Civic Guards were ordered to ad.
vaucve ou the people, but they refused
und reveised their muAkets. Agita.
ti'i> continues and the excitement
runs high.
BuUssrj..s, December 1.-The King
denanding the portfolios of the Mir.
ist.ry, they have tesigned. This slint
a trian1nlilizing cffect. The forma.
tio: of a new cabinet is entrusted to
A. Theux, a leader of the Consorva
tio pairty.
ijON noN, fhceimber 2.---An effioial
bulletin, i suod at 9 A. M,, an
nouci that the Prince of Wales
had a iui et night. The 1evor is se
ver. but the cle is progreehing satia.
factoily.
MAInri, Doce:nber 2.-It is ru
mo ured that Creat Britain and the
IUniteld 8tatets threaten immediate in
tervention in Cuba. The Cabinet
hold a protracted nession yesterday.
The King wa's in consultation with
the niinisters up to a late hour.
A madlem was present at yester.
day'. xbnt. Il : howed deep con.
for the condition of the Cuban
people, and expressed a desire to pro
ced'i to Hlavana hinaeif and direct
meaure I for pae:lietion.
Xu.cLC-rn, Decenber 2.-An CX. -
plusiun of a powder and cartridge
factory at Fort Agra killed thirty-six
persons, including two coin missioned
lhiii.Is, Deceiber 2.-Tho local
Police Oaz*tte doelaros that nothing
le-s than an apology and indemnity to
the inijured, from Brazil, will satisfy
Germxltany. It is clailmed that the
outrage was o-nmittod at the instiga
ion of the French upon Prussian
toi i l v.
QUvhr-c, Deceiber 2.--The river
is checked below, and many vessels
ha e been abandoned ; the crew es-.
en .ed in a frnen condition,
.liche:l 8trohemen, implicated
with Stokes in the Tennessee bounty
frauds haq arriverd here and been
jailed
The report of the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue states that the ag
gregate receipts of the fiscal year
are S14d,000,000 ; estimated receipts
of the current year $125,000,000 ;
numbor of distilleries registered
1,04:3, prod:icing 155,000,00o taxable
gallons ; fruit distillation aggregate
2,150.000 gallons
N aw YonK, December 2.--The
Hdloison Rieor is olosed as far South
a. Tivoli.
ConnolW'8 proposed confessions is
ho.x. Application hais been mado
t o re~dneec C..onnolly's hail. None of
Two rd a bondsmen havo withdlrawn.
The smnall-pxr deaths for the week
ha' increaised.
WasnTiNo , Dembher 2.--The
Se ate will caucus~ on MIondaiy muorn.
ina u pon t he olecrion of new' offi -ers.
WVASfIo-roN, DX cembeIr 1. -The
Gin etrmnmen t will he re after, and util
,bette1r condtltion of thintgs shall exist
int th ieland of Cuba, keep a strong
n:mvail arlun:Ient in Cuban waters.
WV hil thtim ui ill have no hostile sig
mAificanoe, it, is demigrned to he an ini.
0a itu to Spaiin, that if that is so
weak as to ie unable to secure peace
and good order on that inland, in case
of insurreotion or other grave public
disturbainces, this fleet will he useod
in such cases for the proteotion of
Amereicanx citizen,, and( interests ont
that island, if needs be, to the full
extent of the power~ of tbe Govern
N nw Yong, Decomiber I ..-Ex
(omptr oller Connol ly is beginning to
dle~jtair of soeu rinig hail, andi the slher
itf t hinuks t here is no possibility of
snoh an event. Three of Tweed's
bondsmen Signined an intention to
withdraw the ir names from the bond,
if others were not steured. lie will
ushnre the fate of Connolly. Mayor
Hail has not been arrested, and the
aherifl denies having an order or any
papers in connection therewyith, or
any knowledge of an issuane of an
order of arrest
JaIcK-ox, Miss., lDecemibor 2.--.
P'owers has been inaugurated as G4ov
ornor. A lon is gone t o Washing..
tOn. C. K. Marshall delivers the
atnnuail addressi at the State fair, next
TIhtursd a v.
Cen tra IlDenerat ic (Commnitteo have
10.ed, an addrmess in favor of contint?
ing theo party orgaiitioin, andt op.
posing ano alliance wieh tither wing
of the Rlepublican party of the State,
8-r. Lour8, D~eoember 2.--The court,
honse of Reynolds County, with tho
records, were destroyed by fire to
day.
Mlarktet Reports.
Nvew Yons, D~ec. 2.-Evening..~
Cotton firmer ; sales 2,4401 bales-.
urplands 19; Orleans 10!. Gold 100.
CHlAntLcs-ro., Deocember 2.-Cot
ton quiet ; mniddlin 181 ; receipts
'2,330; stiles 1,000 bales.
Livcniroor., Dec. 2.- -Evoing
CJotton opened quiet anid is now dull
.--nplands 99 ; Orleans 10 ; sales 19,
)00 blales
The Second crop of strawberries are
eflig at Norfolk, Virginia, for $1 per