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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD l'uhlishevil iEvry We-1inesday na. 1)JA , O it", N. fly DIC ORT~js& IELIA Mhs Y' '.MS --lV ..t 1) '. ,'. One Copy one yVIr, - $ 3 00 Fivo *' - U5 Ten " '. " - - 2500 A ki. l.r 1:4oitudr(ld, A f v th0 s .1p) a p1 troilicnnt law. .-r r . INtll, toin ped Iis frcO pass en ilth .y rai'ro.tl (if that city, and r USIA C: h p ; ! it Ilatl Lh en litolenl, ho 1%t 111, :) 0;0 :i" -c (of Thie I .i ilroad So p anp , :eol infurinne the officil* 14 his sopiciens mnd i"Iinested (herw 1, hae any one who Ou"ld primont ihlog~, un % hean wt cars arrested. iors: w2re ::c ly issucd to all bv cond u1.iors rI ; I t lo ine to keep a - arp 1, oloml for the mis~sng te~t i : h ny irivn pa; era in hi.; (wiy, to ;:aQ rVnthenon kound the ndaind i-ket, :id while r!-'g homeo on it v1:1, presentoud it, to :he Condhuctor, w01o < ::mined if A !O . I o limmeliatu ly cllared the atiiiooded ieiber of' the tlr, -Ind inl reply to a1 (piiO.91 lll Its to what Ij I a t 1' seiing him, rt 11u1lrk~ed (h::;, . o LVad V.een 1-oking for Qh; Ulan 10h> hwl mlen (butt ticket for some day. px. Inahi the W Q~ gentleinan chdoavore fa explainl that ihe wa Ie I i K!ful i n.cr of tt. pm:s t O coniuctor wonihil not he 1i i I - k . .'i l K I had it cn :1 Til-t b lnet i in : qn a f kmet L o t" il o v- Irg ii l ;'ought, hi.; p isOn. %..Il 0:l-l 1) h uC:n ook lhim to the 1" ce At.M onl, whI-C lihe wva. recog I' tf ani- I reh-as'd. -. - , . 1 A Vr li t i rI lrowned. T I t l !y 111 ' I, ilo ItT -Al -I. ! 1- n , : d A u1.iel : 0 h \I t - n ) , it I - it ~ ~ ~ "': Fi I to i:.I' It'( CS i%.y K -yn resi a 21 O A.- a dhi. I.U ( is . le wa e l k Li. I o i.t , I ll):i tt. v 0 tl r ( i t eI in I )I 11. h l- I t Ill Ov , d ! p ay h e vxte r h *l 11 w cl ii c- t1in (Itlit iid rll Ifn1 h n: idi T, h t w Inn i" I A' Me t ItI v f. ,% l u ii, 1-t thall i l t .t k i I jh..1 i-W I W. hO no the11. i i w. led AY th t WIru ther helo f e1o l in ovr id from a1ci ' h, IL thhi d fs 19 i lle lix Ad. -r I. : n i h r , %%Ito i i r.t of n n t h h i , m a l t. l -h and miitrry wer fttntd fiu h'is pocket.* A t t - : 1 d t t tI'~e nyd .n I. U t I ., Ic t 'c,, 1 ' re tt I ' iltI litr ifl , i f he1. I - v t o h i 't t-- * Th j;i h i ft n t ;i ~ t~'- le ]:i tit e u .lth' :'.v-iij l~ * f I n. a t the il r. 11 a e . I-t i' t h ilca i t Si jtn i a l e cntlvnton c VVIJ LI a retlp'j. e lu0lroads adti the Government. 01o of the strongest lobbies jttet forited is boing organizod in the. in, torest, of a number of railroads, who a8o about to mako a demand on the treasury anounliting, in all, to several nilions of dolltirs, for full freight and trafie rates during the war.. Quarterainster Ie neral Meigs refused to pay iMore (IIn a certain :unlIfulit, per mile.--mziul lse; than the usual I ,ates. T1ho cIpiIe li4:s eigagied in this Iffoirt have l:ept a full account at full tatas ngain:st. the Coverinlient. 'heso accouuts ali u now to be prosent ed ; but it is expected they will be disallowed by the treasury. The parties who are maniging this matter then llroposo to go to Congress for reliv.-WaAsh. Cor. New York 11cr In his ''ash ig tIi c orrespoI( eCe ath" li'ns over tile lini ill tLi. st:le : il you le.ari oif that cilhal, who atte:h'-d the sale of, a ho)tel re e'ntly at a towi in Ohio ? He hadn't, a c'nt in his pocLet, Ibut ho stood up and hid boldly, 'Twenty-eiglt, thoutIsalld dollars.' It Was knochod down to him ; and when the questioni was r1sked, 'Who is the iurchasi- ?' this auid aciou; s catop replied, 'Th I'e Pennsylvania .hailroad.' Of course he was not reqiuired iin person to put up the inoney from an'iipqrial buyer like that, wheroby ho wan : able,. In the courso of a couple of days to sell the whole to another party for thirty. ivo thou,aid dollar, and clear the dli'eere'. The country is neow full ofn iearnp buying hotels for the Pinn Q naoN W .eun:Ihy Morni D. Po.2, .' /1 i'']jl1to stae tht iiioclicy,tI Soine tin e fgo wo annouinied our wilve, 0t Mavor or Nhat i; nu.yom cuo ly temiled "the passive pO ll Ii'lical circles, in regard to a Pre-i d nt''i i i on iation by th le mc.rath ihlilitary of thi policy, w' ala. he:in to ahteo that ai moviel,'t is now onl foot looking to at fuilion Of the oaire Coniserat ms. o the coun try in opplosition to Gxen. Grant's re-1 election to the l'roaidency. This:chm ha.s alreatly re"Plved Lithe mprvl f any 1 D.13lemo erat-, andl Conser-vative eudc., and eveA at this early date begins to cra a cio.siderahlo amount, of unen sine.; oin ilihe part of promninent Radi al Its clanecs for succom: mu, t, of coui'se, for a long timo yet reaini i miTly i matter of spec'ulation, al. thou; ih its friends havo thu;s early re eid ireat enouangemlent in its furtherance. It the pIt, as it at present strikes i., meb:t h success, much perma set : %. . ill Ie rondered the whole coul1t ry, ad the wranglings and dis in Ms, prevalenhct iln every hection, * dI Ie5 ho ccrded b y an era of peace iA'd prayeity, 'omtethinig itOst de il in thee day's of' oppretssin. thi; coaitIioni of cerItai elemencuts ? Why3 inot fight the hat tle uinder thle ol banner ? trI.ipplu ot' lute by rever'res, that de. niimiat~ Iil-n pervavedes its ranuks to Sneh'l It (Stetnt a to rei'ousl y thr'eat I een lau ii a.ce in it; gieait stronghold, th edI 11iuof wich' has worked uin iijr to its cauMe. Its nameli is 5syno011mill wil, ithI d efeiat, ais reen t event s so c'oncl i vely prov'e. Whiy tl:iini t'tCillc iCtI to public welfare, andiC' e co the reby) a Iprof ier apreci a ion of' t he demlla ndls of' truet pat riot ism ? Thier' are cer'taiii iunutle pirin lil'nlt, iand t onst itult ional lIhorty. TI' n se wi'ill ne verI die,-but. v'emaiiin as the "'l I)(ks of' Ages."' A suppor't of "the h1: srivo ltl1icy,''i jol'.'cs 1) coinpromboi~ of theso pinciiplep, else we wouhill oppose5 it. with all our' in r 'th. Our' great aiml is to (ltfcat thIie lii. st er Rad (ica lismn, and efl'ectunal Iy chIiec k the onlward'l striido tfIt tyrann ily anid dealot isme, :,nd we hiave' gi'.eni ini our11 adhteence to fts new Schemeit solly upon thIo gr'onetd ltha't e Ideem it the savtte.'t way ini which to aIccom-i p~ lih euri imnd t1( herioin prove our dlevot iin to the Coil we call our otn. .Let the p'lan of' Iat 1(1le b now atr ouis let th is. t'oplo awaike to a realizil fry, and~1 it will bie rem 'illy seen that tlwr 'ina e urit ''i rea ants why wo are XI isi neetd ol allies ini our warfare a.2.aii t the plrt'eent admiiittratim.ii ldt!d iIvolving all fliat is dearni in life. lhe ti ntitutiou of' 011r foref'athors is e~aid, ouri lt bei ties 11r0 jCopt'i. tanl y behoove 00te]Cver y paitriot to) ada ui.ite their Ciuro'is :i 8 ,. ..lio and then act from a strict sense of duty. Every truo lover of his conna try knows no interest save that of a comhon country. War in mind, then, that the-causo you are appealed to, to advance and' support, is none other than to cause of . justico and righ t. This is the broad . platform uipon which Conservatives everywhere may meet and strike hands, and there plcdge .thcneuclves to laboi ,without' ceasing for a complete triumph over Radioalism, its corruptions, and abus. es. May God speed so noble a cause. A Cont empt ibKeo1 ur3i . In theiriliteou s effort. in behalf of our per.eented fell w-citizens, I Messrs. dolnioin and Stanherry scom to have ifweitin the di-.penislige of the organui and tool of the 1Radioeal par Iy in Columbia, if ve n'ay judge by n111 editoriali tiat appeared in tle Union of the 12th. On uore than Ole occasion has18 it qpoken sneeringly of these distiniguishied geitleien, and littellipted to convey a falso idea of their mission to this State. As we understand the character of the s vices they are called upon to render, none other than the cause of jtustico and right will be subserved and ad.; vanced, and if their labors are sue cdssfu, the genieral welfare of the whole country %will be l.ronotedi. Oin the other hand, tile Union ha.s repeatedly cnd.a.tvired to create the impression that they Lave appeared iln Court to : Uil , if po.-;ile, guilty mell frm -i'.i.shiient, and delay, if not actually defeat, the dule < xecution of tle laws. In ti ismue of that pa pet above refeired to, in connecting certa n parties with tohe murler of Chas. Goode, in York County last : pring, it Sa3 : 'It. is such men as these that oin mont coiumsel have been brought heic f.rom other States to de ri upon '.,t(fitutional rounds." !1w diststing . msr, presenta (ion Thteale ai'vo-tes wvere invited here to d nfe no un luipon "Coli osti.. tut iona grouii," but, to apily the Constitutional te.t to the proceedings under which 4u many citizeis *of the 81ate have beenl aIp prelhended and in carcerated. 'I hey arlc here to vindi Cate the Constitution, and proteet. tle liberties of' our people. They are here to see that impartial justico is mleted out to freemen, and resist with load of oppression now weighing so heavily Ipoi us. Sieh is thiur iis. sion to South Carolina, and we Ill rea.dy have ab unl1ldalt proe'f that it will be nobly fulfilled. It ill becomes the corrupt organ of a "Rii~g of thieve- and viilnus to at einpt to (1s odium ulioi m wtoe icord, in conprison w ith it .Wn, i-. as pure aZs the di ven snow. Such a courso on the part of a publ.-, lie journal is a s infamui 10 as it is des potic, and its eowa rd ly tshiaft s fall hanrmlessa at the feet of its intended It is satid il a.t tthere ismi. a supl roo m elnnecoted w ith Ithle State Senate, piro v dedl withi i ne Iliqutors and ul ega a,I th at h as beeni Ii td nyti at the expense of the St ate, whie~ ourt distinguish d hu-maketS refresh themslves w hen overromo wvit h the ardulous duties of legislati onl. Ini the munie of thie tax payers, we ask if thiis is so. Can our nieighbhor "'the l'itenix'' pive us any I.-i-cmaiti oh in regaird to thIAisl mat tcr ? Who knows but that someW missin~g funids havu e bce thus applijed ? ThIiis qfuestionl ma.y veCi Iroperliy he addretssod to the Genecral Ass-emnbly in re-gardl to the recent reotof t ho coantteto mlvestigatc the alleged oiverisue of' bonds. That conlnittee hais ropojrted an~ uniauthorizedl issue amliounting to .ai mni//ion ftree huon jUl reI .comii ne Cds thalit piroeein gs be iumtult ed aigainist tihe par3ties responsi. bdele theefor. It. isow re niai ns to be seen whether the (General Assemldy wcill act en the re'colnmnendation oft the Conaniittee, anid c-ke inuniedi iie steps ill ng to I ho bringing to slo niary punZ I ilenit oif t hose gilIty of Sl swid lin.; the State, andit intjurl~ing its cr'ed it. yf they do not act promptly, then they will fal sify theoir oa ths, and I lpar takeo of the guilt cf thoso. they are caF~lld upon3 to conhdemn~l. It is the duty of' the Jaegislature to protect thoe credit of thei State, and guaird closely the iterests of thlo whole people. Wheneover they fail in this, they be tray tho saored tru'IstS conuigned to their guar'dianship, an~d provo wholly unllwort hy of conf'lidenue. Lect them im peach Scott, .Parker', et id omn ge nuts, and they wvill receive t ho thanks of every hnoest man1 in South Cairo. linai. We have no timle for wordls and speech-makhi n. We want prFomipt, fearless, and3( deteormined acotion, suceh that thle world will is ,.-;mn~q dnt there yojrotn*O in us some #enso of right. luu ix Trials. The trial of liilteboll in the United States Court has almost reached a close, the testimony being concluded on Saturdtty last. The verdict of the jury is, of course, a pre-arranged thing, as it was selected with a view to oortain conviction. The oses of Mitchell and otbers, wo understaud, will bo takcn to the United States SUpre:e; Court on the following grounds, that the ottencest with wihich they t charged are offlueces against .tIute, and violations of ik laws, and consequritly full withinthe juri.sdio tioi of the State Court., and are only cogiliziblo therein. KiN(S OlD(UTAIN Ml hITA RY SC[HOOL, Yorkville, S. V. The first. Session or i he school Year of 1872 will tegini on the ist of February, mid end on fihe "1n1h of, June1.. Ti MIS :--Fr SChool Expenses, . e., 'uition, Iloard, t'I shling.Fuel, Lights4, liotks, Stationery, &c., .lua 00, payable in .ivlru,. cc: Circularm coutaining full informat ion niay be obtaili d upon applicatioll to Qol.. A. ('OWA It 1). Principal and Proprietor. dee 10-xlawGw Administrar'bio Notice. L[L persons haring claitims against ile Estate of John McCilly, Jr., dceeas cl, are hereby notifiel to present itiern, n11(1d 0 a ll erons indeblitd 1o said E'-iuate' I) 1make payImn ot to toil oin or before thle .1st (lly of Februairy, 17. lec 1-1-t3x2 WANTING. A settleitient from those who hiavO nIade their Crop,4 Fed their Fam ilie's, '%,nais and. Stock nn Advances of PROVISIONS SOLIC'1.1D fron us. Ret urn the favor by p:Iying up for C ei. Don't may want thle samo1e favor in: this coming )ear. D. R1, Efenniken. (eo 19 Sllerlif's Sales. ')Y V virtie of ski dry xecutions 1o tre di. 1) rveuld, I will sell to tle highest b-iddor for cash, betore tle coirt liouse door in Winnibori, on fiir irst Mondily ill Jani na1rY nixi i, an id the day f'ollowiring wit hin Ihe legil hours of sa'e the following per Thlre'e hailes cotton levied upon as ihe pt operty of' S. lill, at. the suilt, of liacot. & Co. 'Trce stacks of fodder, one thonsand poundls, more or l ess, one0 eam:uI matre, onae ha Ie cOt tuii, levied tuponi as I le piroperty; of: liharles Crayont, at thle suit. of lirodlie & Co Tw'~o onndtoredl pouniids tfodr, more or less, oneo balc cottion, s bushels corn, more or le-2, one giray I i~se, 1evied upoiin~ a lie propety of . Shaidr-.k lIarzris, at ihe suit. of ir lie & t'o. Twtn .uy five buishelsq codrn, mnore or less, ji00 pou il.', seed cot tonl, more or loss, 30 bInhls coltn sei ed, tuiore or less, 3n0 r.ounids fodder, miore or less, levid upon as I he lu-.oliry of' Renuheni 'ea at thle suit. of f4-0 tie & Co.. L.. WI, D)UVAfLr,, S. F. C. Flhe' it' Oll i 01ce, Notice. i IIl(a-3 indebtedl to uts for Me rchandise, lEitrait.re, ti0., are C leat'y refies t. ..d to caull andl'iet tle bot-->re t he 1st January. loniey we waint iand miust. have. Comei I.oeili genteitin an av 'ost , as wre cani. no' ind1 ulge you~t loniger. dee 1 McTNTYR E & CO. Notice. 7 T - desire to unot ify our friends and noami custouiners in t he .ontfry thatu ouri isto.e wvill be closed on Chlristma df~S(ay. due 19- Mc'I ASTREII & liIllEx. MAS(PNIC MrE1iiNf. ,regiiar coimnic lat ion of' lieA L Winnuslboroi Lodge, No 11I, A.-. F--. 3ul.-. will ho hield Thsursdlay evening, D~ecerr.her 21st, at 7 o'clock, Thle eci roni .of' etllueurs for ho enuing in. .ni- yen,- will take [.hoce. 'I 0. Jlorii us, Sec. dec 1.1-tI x 4LiOT of Shiucks, by K lRTClllN & tOBE~tRTSON. Ho 1 for Chrwistmas. (A N DlHS of all khnds, Fire Crackers, 1 small and large, Fresh Pecachecannied lPicnppiles, andii Oysters. Preservues of' all kimds, Brandiy P'eaches, &o, at i, I.. lDESPORTfE.. Whliskies, in ies andit Segar's, Rt ENCI!l Brandly of the fmnest brand, Chiampa gne, Port Wine, Sherry ''in, Holland (Jin, (linger hi'randy, Cherry Btran dy. Corn and iiyo Whiiskies of low grades cheap hfi or csh at, I. WV. 'ESPOtRES Just Received, Iirec Candies, aill kinds, Candy l oys andl Fruits, whole andh quiarter bos Ilaisijs, Cocoanuts, Currants, Ahaa~nds, Iih-azil and Piecan Nuits, English Walniut s Fresh Salmon,, Cove Oysters, Brandy Peach is Fresh Peahies, Picklus, &e. Pound, Jelly and Frtuit Cake, made to arder. Cake Trimings of all kinds. Of FIaro Wor ks, RIomaa Candles, Torpedoes. 1eire t'riekei &e. - 9magaNwal o o mbor 1-5 A. U. - The Prince of Wales, according to an official dispatch just received from Sandringham, passed a restless night. There aro. no signs of improvement in his condition, and his death is immi uent at (hy timo during to-day, from suffocating attacks. Iig strength is not so good, and what sleep he has is followed 6y restleisness ,and inquio. tude. The chest symptons nrc bad. The Princess Alexandra is greatly ox husted. Princess Royal Victoria, wife of Crown Prince of Germany, is houtly expected at Sandringhiami. The grom of Prince is somewhat worse, and is threatened with inflam mation of the lungs. The excitement in London and in the provinces is greator than during the Cri mean wvar. SANrORNGIIASI, Dece0mher 12 Noon.---ito Prince has been re.tless all the morning, but his condition is unaltered. SANxniuGAIAM, December 14-5 A. NI.-The Prince of Wales is le0s rest less. No increase of exhaustion. lie has had some sleep. 8 A. M.-The Prince of Wales slept during tho night. There is some abatement cf the graver symptoms. 12 M .-The Prince of W ales has been tranquil this morning. ''ho gain of last night has been maintain. od. 2 P. L.-Thoro has boon a slight change for the better in the Prince of WNales' condition. Ilia comnparativo quiet last evening and rest last night have proved beneficial. PAIS, December 14.-It is report ed that. the Orleans I'rinceg have do. teruniined to take their seats in the Assembly at an early day, and will act with the party of the right, centre. LoxNoN, December d.--Tho re port that Parliament viil be convened in January is contradicted. At half-past 2, there was no further change repoi ted i the Prince's health. Hopes of recovery are freeley ex pressed. SANDRINGH[.M, December 16. Evening.--The Prince of Wiales is more tranquil than since the fever appeared. The fever's progress is in IlI respects satisfactory. Lox)oN, December 16.--The Queen, accompanied, by Princess imuiso and other members of the royal family, arrived at Vindsor Castle, this afternoon, by special train from Sandringham. J'AiIS, December IG.-The budget of finance, Minister Ponyer Quertier, s-hows a surplus of 1 ',000,000 francs. Five sailors of the American ship, James Brett, lying in the harbor of lHavre, were accidentally drowned yesterday. From WttshillgToir. I' NrSi' -Thyehc19 - . Schonek has not resigned. Aker man's resignation takes effect January 10. Willinms was nominmed for Attorney-Ceneral. The House committee on Com. merce heard delegation of steamboat mcin, in session here. The coninit tee protise to investigate the _ - .atter. The President has recog~nizedl Aveil Mlartinez as the Conail of Alexico at Nowv Orleans ; Dennis D~onohoce, Con. ail of England for Maryland, Tennes see, Virginia, nnd~ 'West Virginia, Kentutcky and iss~ori-residence at Baltimore ; D)e-Granier D~eFoublan, rqnive, Consul for Louisiana, A rkani mis andl Mississippi-residencie at Ne w Oirlean s ; Ed ward Besehan, Vice Consnl of the German Empire at Wilm inigton, N. C. ; John Jlay P hi I brick, Vice Consul of the 'Germian Empire at Key West ; llerman lBat zer, Consul of the German Empire at Mobile. WVA snuxc-rox, December 1 5.-The Com missioner of lnternazl lievenue has nomainated to the President Bernj. F'. Bell, as Colleetor of the Second Georgia District ; .Jas. F. Denor Cul p ector of the Fourth Georgia District. Ex-Senator Will iamns. who becomes Attorney General on the 10th of .Jauary, was congrat ulatted by his friends to-night ie made a brief spe ech. ie s'iid :"All the abilit ie., and enecrgie~s I poss.ess will be devoted to the cnforeenit of the laws and the suppression of violence, dlisorder and crime. I promise all whonm it may concern, that when I am placed at the head of the department of jus tice, so far as my juriadiction in that department may go, its mandates wvill be dlispensed wvithout fear or favor, and with equal vigor and respect for all classes and conditions of mlen.I tegret that in some sect ions of the country a sp'irit of lawlessness seems to prevail. I will favor consideration of kindiness t~o induce obedience to tho law~s, bitt if no other means will answer, then I am for using thme whole powver of the country to crush out every, conspiracy against the pence of society and the safety of unoffend ing cit izenms," The new Attorney General is amazed tha't any considera ble number, at this time, shouldI cn gage in violence andl disorder, for there is nothing to gain and muc to lose, if hatred and revenge arc allowed to overcome these considera tions, then it beconmes the plain duty of thme Government to interfere with its strong arm an-1 subduo these piar sions. lio alludes to being the lirst Cabinet oflicer from West of the Rocky Mountains, and promises not to forget where his home is. . Thle agricultural report will indi cate the cotton crop at 3,333,000 balos. Items. A NNA Pottfs, Decoembcr I1 ,-Prof. Aiken testified in the Wharton trnil that failing to find strychnine or I arsenie, led himi to suspect the pres. once of' antimony, which lhe establish ed by two or three result, caace. g o of antimony and nothing else, He detailed the process and treatment for detormniing the presence of anti. mony ; made tests to ascertain in what particular compound antimony was present ; there certainly was the prosenco of ant ilnony containing the particular ordinary article of coin, moroo known as tartor ometio ; the result of com pound obtained was sul. phite of antimony ; the quantity could not have been less than twenty graitis, and if you call it tartar emetic, there wore fully twenty gruinis or more, The ten rains of sulplhite of antimony present would make twenty grains of tartar oectic. The witness was ex. amintied concerning the e(dimniCt found in the tumbler at Mis. Warton's ments. A tutiblor co.:taining a sedi. was placed in Iis lianid.. by Dr. Chew, which he testod foe tar &r emotic - vocifled1 his test, and found not less than ten grains of tartdr coictie think that quantity was twclye grains -t was no less than tenl. Ni.:v Yonic, Decenber 12.-The Ocean Bank was thrown out by the clearing house. Vit. M. Tweed, a director, stated the failure was occasioned by the stringency of the money market. It is thought abovo seventy five per cent. of Deposits will be paid. A receiver has been ap pointed. The failure of the cotton firms of Wm. 1". Wright & Co., and John 8eayuroft has been announced in consequence of the stringency of ioley. It is announced, but unau thenticated, that the Union Square National Bank Las suspended. CAIRO, Dcember 12.-A locomo tive exploded near Centralia, Illinois, killin& thre ou perSons. Ono was blown 200 yards. WAsIINo-ros, December 12.-The Coimitt en on elections decided that Clark (Rlepublican) aid Herdon, (Domliocrat,) from Texas, were elti tied to be sworn in on rima fo/e evidence of certiiicatc. Tlis dveis ion does not alfeect tie ltimate result in the House. ilerdon was seatel. but there being objection inl Clark'i case, it went over. ,N w Yonc, December 12 -Ii Prookly n, lifty-sevo enc.es of sinall pox are repoi ted during the wveek. Julian ha as abseonded, with the proceeds of the late concert and ball to the G rand Duke---owing his musi cianis $7,000. ios-roN, December 11 --G: toi, the Demiocrit and citizens' candidate, was re-elected to-day. N v Yonic, Deceimber 1d.-Th cotton firm of Win. P. W right ,etth-1 to-day on the basis iif svertLy-fivt cents oil tle dollar, and will i'esuime shortly. Gi cat excitement exis'ts in Brookl yn on account of' smallII -helix. It. has . ro ken out in the jail. A corps of phty sicians has been detailod for the vae A World spwecial froil) ienlev. -nys all the iemubers of the board of ar bitration under the Washington treaty are expected to nrrive to-night. They will meet at the Ifotel do \ille, to mti. ow. C~lino, Decemeril~i I5.--One of the mnen arrested in l d ian Te'rritory', re.. eentl y, by De.tect ivii ike ra m, on the charge of becing3 coneted with the recenit robbeiry of' the Southern'~ Express Cmpany in T ennIesee, made a daring attemipt to escape, this morn. Inag, from the steame in ' Iii nois, whIile undmer way between here and talum. bus Ky. lie snatched P'iakertoin's revolver, shot at an d iie:d lim ia jumped ovcrboard and attemtipted to swim ashore, but was d rowned.l Nmw Yonll, December 1.-John V. Norton, post oflico defaulter, has been azrr'e.ted. Comnpt roller Coii nelly's bail has been named at 1,000,. 000. Richard M1,. Blathfo'ard was rob bed on the streets of $50,000 in bonds. Tweed was he.ni t ily cheered by his friends, when brionght inato cour t. Twood was commatit ted to the TPombls, wsithiout bail. A-later despatch say. Tweed was before .Judge Barnard on hae 1cCorp)us, wh1o released him on $5,060) hail. A-rinwrya, D~cemnberi' 1 .-Uovernor Conlhey vetoed the section of t he ap propriation bill, a jppropmriat ing $2-I, 000 to pay interest on tho gold bonds. To-day, all parties charged with being Ku Klux, were discharged, ex.. cept two from D~ado county, who were requtired to give bonds ini $2,500o, for whipping a party chtarged with inmnoral conduct. Three mn, ar rested in Dado and brought in with out w1arrant, wet-e d ishiarcedl to- day. SAv'ANN Ai, Ilaecemblei 13. - liuhl Collector oft lhe P'or, taft er a fuil lind firee investigationi on the part ofi the: prosecti lonl, and uniider the statemn t of t ho Dlistrict A ttorn y and thle charge of the c'ourt, was honorably ae. quitted by the jury, without leavrim, their box. Gov. Walker hasx pardoned cx. May,>r Chia boon, lieret oforeac e -invicd t~w ice of comp ic itIy inl th~ II ann ast ain fo'wery. Very generalI sat isfui,> in ia exptressedl at thbs act ion of thme (Gov. ernor, who sta:ites thait, htis parini~pal reason for so doing~ is that it. was eariae.dly reea imnded b*y a vr large number of' wnrthy cit iz.-ms. CrNC INss~a-a, I )ei mherci IGa.- eorge McDonalId, a/ia s-.1. W. Sweet, a/ia. bamn. lCrown, was arrested hero to-day on suspicion oft comm itting a forgci'v. McIonald had two eompiaions hci~e, giving the names of C. Hunt and TV. Walkeri, who disappeared last Sun day. hunt.'s real name is snpposed to be Bridgewell, and Walker, is sup posed to be lais son, Tlheo par ties oanme from the Stub h, whier' they land been operatimg recently. NFaw YoKK D~eenmbr IG6.--The Wornkingmiien's Union took rio action upon the invitation to join the Inter. national's procession tc'mni.ro. A spooial from Paris says tho Now Orloans Princes and Thicra had an unfriendly interviow. Thiers com plainod that D'Autnale was endcav oring to intorcst the gonerals in his favor. This D'Aumalo <lisputed. Thiers retorted, that there was, evidence of intqrviews' with the gon. crals, and cotelulied; by saying, "I doubt not your aim is patriotie, but those proccedi;gs aro not in aecord ance with our agreement." D'Au tile terminated the interview, saying hl would consult friends as to tho proper time to olaim his seat. Aflirket Heports. N Yourm Dec. 16.-lvening. Cotton dull nd nominal ; uplands 191~ (.,lans 20; ; 1ale1:3 1,106 bales. (LId 9k. Ci u.::s-roN, DeDcember 1G.--Cot ton) cguirt-m1iddhlig I!9,,; receipts 2,131; sales 300 bales. bman-'ioor., Dec. 16.- vening (Cot.ton opened and ci ed quiet tid -tenlv-u plaills 10 ; Orlcang 101. sales ,0)00 bal1es. AT Extra Mackerel, In lirels, lialf barrelu, uarter barrels and kits, all grardes Flour, I1acon, Lird ll~ivam, Moas'ses, Cheese, ail Maiccaoni Boots and Shoes, Hardwaro tnd Croclkery. Stgl',Cofflees ailul Teals, , BA(GIANo AND 1mS. i0 hest market prices paid for Colton. Liberail CASH advanes ruale on consign meInc. Co on shil-ptekd to AN-w York, 11osion, Charleston, LivmRPoor, and JA PAN. K T'lllN & Iu0MTim CON V6 R 1-1SS S 77|1.;-1:;Al. oC 1 2. RtESTA UJ A NI' Fresh NO) hli7O L Ki C) YSv.7iL ,; -. 4A, j..' s .1 L a1lu. Wines and Liquors Of the Best in-ands, AT E. W.1 OLLEVELR &0'. EVR T~Ai&. 1) INtI- mreh arrmils of nlice tliim' c A. I' 'il . Anmnig theo late-t is c; henuat iflt a'sor't ment of (Cupis Winte Ilot !ties, w hit e nnd coloreid Wax Flo wers. Ginm a ILenves, Girape Le.,aves, Gold Silt er Leaves, toget her with a fieshi suply3 of sweet Or anges, A pples, Bna cnc Cocoamnut (Candy, Chocolate C lropsc, anid noiiny othter thiings too nuc~inerous to menition. buct which I will taeke pleasurec in showing to my friends and cus Itiwers. HEAR! HEAR! Ill 'Ies, Ohl Yes, rCeemberc t hat thie bir .gest, prettiest, most. attramctive antd best assorted stock of Confect iOi.ries, F'an. ey Goods, ioys, Firoi uoaks, andi Nice Things geneally, is now op,,,c.l ait A. P. Miller's Confectionairy, whane pancts, friendls, lovers sweetlheairtcs and everyhedty can find everything to pleasa I le eyes or pilate, andmi can cielect Chtrist. imas presentis that will please thle moist fas tidious. in the Toy depatrtmecnt, lie feels porfect ly satisfied of leaingi the little folks, and ini Confectionaruies, lie can't be excelled in anty ie .'Itet in thle State. Anm eairly call fromii thorse in need of goods int his liiic is request ed, as it- will enable hIam toC gi ve hle ,tisfaction than lie catn persibly givye duingc thIe rushl oft hlrias. t 'Ctne 'artly antd ofi en. andi ml iler i il Iur t soi you1 . what you wai . hetI IIV ar now preparied 1 (Gin titcim witI ispalteli (cot? Pondii perhour IIt tin Sixteenth. t'atromnm'e sogeiteed. .y rliii M ill g.rinuls every da~y. nti. Ii~~ 'ijcilO. . ~TOlstt c l, -i -16 Sltadtes, .t hvets. amid Wthh, ow ( lass. Also, Astrtat tilI whIicht iet ytot use for light, 3lM AII I ~lp~ nov 28 .lh'Ill Notice. 1 -USONSt indebt edi ts for supplies a'I. it toi. tlheir interest, to 13y tul before t he 1st Januia ry, 1872. a-s fit iti r indutclgene w 1 titt lhe gai ted, we C l c lose urli bootkst Croni t0 di cay foirwacrd, itl thos, v wat ing cedit. need not aipply. (i/,l VIC't7I. i'igt lie scdel'.Thinre new one.s are noiP/ Tl his. notice ia final. dec 2- luii 1(ETCilll\ & Im0 DE RT$ON,