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INE FAIRFIELD HEALRD. Publieibed Every Wednesday at WINNSBORO, S. C., 31 kESPCRTES & WILLIAMS. TER VS-IP AD VANCZ. One Voyi1 one year, - $ 8 00 J , . .. 2500 0li- ,ler 1. B. Irlck and the Southern States. M r. lenk of Kentucky, one of the C..t a. i oc on the actual condition -1 te. .8vkthe n States, makes the ,iL 'Statemit ,f the debt of e:.m .4n Sonthen States, Alabama, A o n-, Fiorida, Geigia, Louisiana, N orth Carolini, niuth Carolina, .ese.*ili ni'exas, "amotnting in gaegate to the, sum of $.120,000,000 '-t. olne dIlar far Confederate war I ; atld ,.tbing to show from ' Try o' .b Setates, for millions im. . .i h Stato and county." In toe niervous and pointed lan guigo of the gentloman of Kentucky, we prosent the record of the Govern. or-, hief miagiatrates of these devo todi States: "In North Carolina, Governor liolde.i was suceossfully impeachod Lr high crites and misdemeanors; I e is now editor of the Government rgan it Washngton City. Governor Mlilock, of Georgia,-resigned his po. fition, and flod from the State to pre vent certain conviotion for like offen ces. Governor Smith, of Alabama, retired in disgrace, proved to havo lisuially plundered his $500,000 of her bonds to the Alabunaa State by 'ilegal and corrupt issue of aind( Chattanooga 1ailroad Company. Scott, tf So ath Caiolina, proved by i1 own >arti:,ans to be a publio plun deICII, wo, if ho OsCapes impeach nleat, mu t buy his corrupt Legisla 1ur0. Reed, of Florida, wilfully robbing his Stato b) illegally placing eill.ions of h r bouds in the hands of such a thief is Littlefiuld is bhown to I e. Ch13 ton, of Aiknnos, charged by ltbadical filioials with all sorts of %oriuption, ud indicted in a Itadical o)urt, by a Radical grand jury for he uost flgrant offut ccs. Warmoth ot Louisiana, if h. If that is said against himtt by his own party rrionds he true, is worso thtan any of them ; lUrownlov, whtile in Tennessee, made a patdomuonium of that State ; Davis of i" x11s, a t3 raintand usut per, who is denouued by his pooplo regardless of party as a fiend in human form, whouse o:dern and acts are a disgrace to Aintriauh oivilization-theso are the men phoed by Coagrets over sevon inillin of people in nine once Ir e and independent States ; men m ho are loa t hed and exaorated by the e -:1 wimel ri4hts liberty and hon tr it was their duty to proteot ; ret r ouIvO justico is on their tract I a uoe l-vye been overtaken the others wd1 be. liatod and despised, their o ly aotugo, if they can escape the S.Io tentiary, soorms to be in the Sen. 4its or the United States." A necdote of Wligfull. A Texas correspondent sends the f1llowing, saying it ham Dot appeared in int : Mr. Loui T: . WVigfall, one of the leading Secessionists of Texas ntoth the South, felt anfter Lee's sur rendi r, 'omieu lot embarratsed as to his ae'poreal Cafety in a land then ini I-s io ot hisi eneiesjt. lie left I i lan 'nd in dlisgutise, antd traveled I) a muleback, alonec, for Tiexas. Dick *T'al'or hadl also surrendered, and all to forrrics atnd crossings wore in thne hainds of the Federal forces. Wigfalhl could pursueG no other course butt to risk himself to be put aeross th h ississippi by a detachment of Unizon Soldierp. lie wias well diii gutisedl. Observing that no allusion was made to himnself, and wishing to know, if possible, how the wvind blew, he begant a geuneral tirade against tie lesadinig (Confederates. winding up bey intjiuirinag whart wonuld ho done with the senamp Wigfall if they should 'tch him. JThe asoldiers relied they suppod they would harng hinm. "Yes, they would do exactly right, and I woalid pull at one etrd of the rope l'' rejel edl Wigfnall, mounting his mule tanad trootirng ofi' westwyard, Thei Deathg of aIrs. (efrfl HiEli. Theln Nashville B hnnor, of the 23d inst., contains thne followving: We tire pruai and shioekod to hear of tne death of M s. Lizinka Idwevol wife of (General R. 8. Ewoll, of Maury. She died (hlite suddouly y esterday, shortly after 12 o'olook, at h-er esidence, ntonr Spring Hill, of pnaeumnonia. In this city, her old home, whe~re she had boon educated and lived from her childhood, and where site was universally beloved, the neows of her death was received with poignant sorroW. Site was a lady of trho ripest culture, and of rare litera. ry .ttianmentsr. She was a daughter (of the late Judge Campbells of this cihy, and we beolieve was born it 8t. l'etoriburg, while her father frais the representativo of thnig Government at the couirt of t he Czar, W hen Gene rail Ewell was tae n ill, the lamented lady was ini perf'ect heatlth, After havmig spent manay anisious days and night, at her husband's bedslde, she was stricken, down with the saane die ease from which he was suffering, and survivd-onl-y three of four days. Accidenit 01) the8nvannaoh and Charleston Railroatd, A few minutes after the traIn for (aha leston bad separated from the no for Sanvannah, at Saltkcohatohle .Ftation, abu'nt iaoonu, 3e.terdiay, the Lat iir of the latter exploded, and se. i . usnly, but it -1s hoped not fatally, ivjurirng the eng': eer anid fireman, oe t fearfully hiuers ting tir aces.. by bIing glass in front of their t3expl on o r d at b t o t ho l'd er, ding I p riO f al upovL the 9d. ash b was t twog he' s a lo god on tUe top f ab d) i ttree. Had the explosion oooureu fifty yitdb further, when the train wvuld be crossing a trestle a tragetly troght k ei ao certainly would hpve given way and the thain preajitated into the river below.-Charleuton Cottrier. the other day, a rmarkb~e b e liarity of th olinat i th4 wheat may bo sown In this -ath 1 any season ofthe year, with .trfed assurance of a, good orop, He ha himself sown wheat, slivs his resk dence in Oregon, every tuonth in the year, and had never failed to get I crop.-Portland, (rego,, fItrd. WINNSBMO1RO. Wednesday Mornit Fob ?1 1672 A Model (M) Lewisthla-gts Work of Leglisatlosa, The pretended $ulons of South (Jarge lina, assembled tog6thor in the. State Ctpitol, are to put it.mildly, taking their leisure at law-making, and by their dilatory course, would lead--n observer to oonetlede that h 66nhi of their labors is the accumulation of money, rather tani the full disobarge of their duty as legislators. Looking facts square in the fae, It Is a neitur al inference from the ruta of events, that a majority of our present Legis. tore have an eye more to the "six dollar per diem," than to the true interests of the State. The chartater of its wotk too, so far, more than jus tifies such an lhforence, Of late it seemn to be the rule, ot rather, custom, to adjourn: btet frcmt Friday to Monday. and it frequentlt happens that wheb Monday dotues, to quorum Is present. Consequently, but four days in the week are devoted to the work of legislation. Thim manner of serving the State Is simply an outrage, and deserves condemna tion in the strongest terms. We look upon it as stealing the peo. ple's money, drawing pay for sorvi. ces that are not rendered. 'Thc whole time of the House seems to b taken up in tnootpotating seeret so cietias of various names and objects and listening to the.silly haranguen a whike -i.spi.-ed orators. Add t( the a few lills Irgitimatis1g bastari children, and a few others of similal insignifioathe and we have beforo ui the entire work of the lower banel of the General Assembly. The members of the Senate haY4 been more faithful in the discharge o their duties, but nevertheless havu consummated but fews acts of impor tant legiulation. Too much talk, an< too little work, baa been their draw back. lMuch valuable time has ibeer thrown away in the discussion o measures affecting, in no way, the welfare of the laboring classes, whosu i-inmediate representatives the large majorIty of the Legislature ared No has anything yet been dome in behal of the hard-struggling farmErs, -fron~ the sweat of whose brow, the afore mentioned &olernnainly obC~tn theb liing, The great aharm in legislating i evidently "those sir dollata,t' whieli each meimnber receives whether 'he works for It or not.-' Our only consolation 1. 'that a change will come some of these days, and men make laws for our country who understand and apprestate- her necessitiesc. A.&u aehl' Radiesti anttig. We learn that the Elections Coin mittee of the U. 8. $ue have re. ported in favor of seating Abbott as Senator from 14o9th Carolina. The history of thia ease briety as follows : Last *inter Ez-Govemnos Vance was nominated by .the Vuk. servative members of thg fNorth Caro' lina Legislature for the Senatorship, vacant un the 4th MWarch, 187t, and was elected by an overwhelmipg we jority. Hie was opposed. Sy General Abbott, a Radical Carpet-bagger from beyond Maon's and Dixon*s line, who, as we have been informed, did not even receive the full vote of his own party. Gov. Vance was refused his selit en account of political disabilities i posed b~y the 14th Amendment, lis friends theM enudeavored to have a bill passed relieving a elasa of disabill ties that would cover his cae This, however, was defeated, Towards the close of last mo11th, his resignation was sent In to the Leg. islature of North Oarolina, aeoepted, and on the 80th of Januaryg General M- W. Ranscnr was eeted in his stead. Whether or not this Jast election was in accordanc, with $he provisions of the on~sitoti of Nor we will 1M k e are'unaeq i that State. r a upon which in substance, P as G disqualified from holding o votes cast for him were blank and vold, but that the gal and ofe, tp he reppved aU the legal votei cast. IW t a e ai rum, intsuch , b 4rwing out .those iemtier who voted fyor, Ynee, and a fe* Aidical1 M j ygto for Abbott,biJ4Irs wo no quorum par. tiolpatilg in the election-. -Oouse quentlyptaecordihtg to Al bottli t heory, thete was tin oleation at all. ?#etertlai ihe hl ining lihts of Rfadioalisti1 with bMortott at -their head, have decided to go outside vf' law and justice, suin recoe atilther uinfortuonfso e't-sliager it* tirir Congessionp1 fold., . Iuelt a~, ot is, in direct IiqIttioti ofr: -costitutlonl righti and civil liberty, ahd Wilt f1 eoil at ho distant day Upon'the I'etd of its dsatnidy -pPe-putratpr," via cetu bent upon bitmilItting the out .uytil there shall be tio life left in he .people. - . .' . . I I We denounbe sitett a potinb-Alg a an- unmitigited outrage, olturatturls tio only of the id fanat'ism and corrup6 partisanism that stand forth, as the beacon lights of that majority in Cohltegr who have time and agninu violated bath tiho spirit and letter of the Constitution, and who are estab liahing a record that will blacken their character for all time to come befor's the jubt nations of te world. "CongrusM oiasag der iWMn . derlog."~ A anothormculuann we. publibh an extrast fron the letter of the legila. tive correspondetit of the Charleston Couirier, giving the inain featur of a bill, introduced b'y Yuo'Ui of Chester, to redistrict the State., Under the late oensuP, tils State ib eutitled to another representative in Congress; nslking, in Alt, five. As will be seen, the bill shows plainly that it is framed *holly in the interest of the Hadioal party. and at raspges the Congressional Distriots so as to secure a' Radical majority in each one. The Intelligenee atid the property In this outaaged state Is Gortainly entitled toon. representative it Con. gross, ana ie look upon it as an 1ifa mous proteeditig that the Le islature thovild 0'oit4uinate, -b a ditioual piece of legislatiaw that tends to do prive tho white people of Sotth Caro lina of a -voice in the -Natibtial CUtn eil. W~e denoutiog ii as dathnable political triakp. Amnesty still hangs fire f the Uf. 8. Senate. Many prominent Radioal aenators have come out boldly in ad. Yooaoy df so just a measture. The two Senatorg fromthis State are its espe cial chapions, a otroumnstanee we are pleased to note. S umner, as is char aetoristlo of him, is tr'ydg vEry hard to defeat it,"however, by tacking off to it his "Supple mental Civ~l Righ ts bill,'s whiojp a but. .adding'additiona) insult to the peo'$e of the Sputa. We hope. 'C'hawle#"- wel Ibe disapi. N M~aoo, Jan. 30, 181g. Mr. Editer / Your reusde 'in to-d~y paper on itetmperaneoe, call up some tefieotions as appliesble to our'estatus onth question here in our imme4iate 6orn munity.' elalim with someQ jts tice to be a quiet,, orderly ensd: moral community. We have fAve ohutcbes, as esidenee'of thih fgct, and ttro whiskey shops to each chuileh t9 insure the devil ttet play. 1Nb l, t there is no Sw'el of greater beauty thap con' sistenoy, ad.1, have no. respeet 'foi' the private ow public - oin ion which tend. to ikike ishamn of reiilon by wlnkin~g gi anes which. all admit are injurious to mankind. There are men';vafa, Weak and foolish enough', to bomat that they op pose all efforts at suppressingthe re tall traffio'of Ii quors on the grouna'that they een take their daily and weekly grog, without beoonsimgw. draalmerde, and that the letter. olasi wilt get dink anyhow. [ wotald say to such that I have lived long enough to see a number of men eniowed with the came kied of wisdom- hopelessly ruined b~y this false view of a great evil. There is ao ergutaent used in atappogt of the liquor tril but can be shown false and ruinous If carried out: to It. iegitlmate dedwtions. These man-traps, deadfall,, or bar. ooms, are doleg taor to'rthd'ce. grade oui black poyulathnri ith many of the white, than any other evil in. be p lly (t.. ~ uo e th Yi gro out his I f. re 40 * p oft t 1., b 'the i od, into wh person had to battle with the telipta. flob to drink. 9 in who ay o ATo cam ound for sins w are Ined to, 411P is aneasy frooeits for untin'ug troublesone Oaculty, but it wi not vi a 'la'-. - o _- T The DaVenport hrothers lately gave soine of theit iSychio ekhibitiois "at ItIaica, No ?.. but theit' trieki were'-ad ydinia'ranged by some of the, Co. nall University "ftioes. A, priite lettor says that sometf the students, lving a seientifid 'turn of wiud..prbvided themselves ; Lofilladd With 'pyro tjobhuio balls cbnrtaining phosphords, so nade a-. to igrite suddedliy with a bright light. 'Dering thi dark seaties when the ).venports purported to be, and an thedudience suppo.4d Wete, bound hand - and, foot within' thel eloset or oabin1. aad then the ' tiar tad.fioakiog inatlie tit- Whd 'antiteally *rutdtdythwf4esaid attidente otwid1 their lights.aI tof- asudden;' whern the spirits were found to bd none dther theti the bavenoorts themselivev who were lodging,abiut the at ago,' brdtitl. iuhing the kuitats, and playing the tunes. The music suddenly 'oetseli, the domi ittese- - declired the pevfur mance a humbUg, andt ife players de parted from Ithaea by the earliest Cain The Aequllilof Mrs7. Vhartoi. The New York Journal anyg: "The rematkable trial of Mts'. Whar. ton, I harged with -p.,isonth# Enderal Ketohutn, htee'Atla'at. beet "6ought to a close. The acousod woman is ac. quitted. The evidence which at one timo seemed so strong as to leate Iiutt little giound for doubt that slo would be found guilty, wns suddenty over thrown, atid since then thero his been a general expeotation of the result that hias en'ue d. 8he has undergoio:sa p-n. fel ordeal, but after a mott sev'eh ig investigati--n, her inndeence is solem ly decitedi 'and in- this here heart must find its solidofortha0 sfering bho bad to endure during the'aguii ing daya that have doubtle's acetned ages to her." The intimation ,boo wore than oneo been thrown out' that the United Sutes Oovernutnt was Vlteparing for Vfar. Some baie prtskaed that waf ttith 1pain is anticipated. We take -it tba it is war with Euglauif OIy. We lerth tbat at tlc Ueneva c tnfer. dne; the English Govern'mei luts been impressed with the ekhUrbital.t denmaffds upon it by the Ameriofi Governmeit; iff 'the matter of 1the A labUna claIt_ . An' lnglis.hman speaking, to us' said fliet Englan.td wvdtuid never cofhuent to th6 demiands fitIde upon hetr If the Unrited 'States dovef'ntfrnt ic. preparing for wUr, it is wer wth] Iitag. latid thdtt Is anticipated.--Cuollan. ff, Reaft ' 'Boys, troys, if 'you look, into tho early life of truff lfelp'fdff men-those who make life ai and oobler to those who came after them-you wiill almnosi, invariably find flia.t tiaey lived purely in tue .day of. Iheir yo.iath. In ealylife,' the' bfain thouagh sbounding in viger, is srdoadive and tery susoeptible sto injury-and thia. to sulah a degree that a comn paratively brief aaad moderate -induilgeneo in .. ofoua pleasures appears to lower tho toe.and impair; both the deliesov aod .e5oienyofr shebrain fori life" Tfhis is simply the truth of soloee. Voor rrindedness, absent-amindjdnems, lac'k of a pplicat ions indolene, shift.' 1055ue5s ana4.a hurldred other "synsp. tornsa," indicatE~ "bad 'habits." 'Oh, the beauty andi benefit of purity:I Oh, the fonlnees and ecamity of' -vi' cious indulgenooe0 .We elip the' following itern from' the Niew York Times of Sondey: Ella. Breen, C'young Irish womu who reconly arrived in. thtiu cotutry: yesterday oaused'the arrest of a den tist named Jd8,.-E~ugiotti, with whose fatuily she. had lived-'udomwesti at No.;80718ixth Avenue.i The 'dentist furn ishbed Ella writh a met of teeth fo' $29f, the amount to. ba deducted from het wage. A fbrtnight sgoe Ella left her mploerbut on Friday last she calld gobemandt, wad asked how her teeth Were Notting ualong. She open ed her menth to het the dentist enam ine, when hee Demoted the teeth and refused to replacer them. lieu.. the arrest. We learn that at, Ilrlahvuaa, who had been etxiploe4 at. thLe (Jenetary, in this piae., somse time since, went to Washington for she ye pose of draw ing his pay. After receiving It, the Pap tnaater discovering a sabre soar on his facs,rewared/f You ., were in 66 amduring tewar.". "Year"o sei ):p,,"$fh!coqleaat4 .pyero you ha, spaid tePaymasterr "In (oeeal Fajtsligh I,p~e' . commandr". said ha. "Ddo aethe audaoity-t: *pply ot w eerf d emetery for work w~en Ye,. ee thIshma'sn,-ihelp. 4tokl b.beps'asd 11th ogbt "I bs4 a rightorbelp'W burj tboen Cunenne Obm.v~ ma . 3 -W 8. r O.-The 'on 1 tt 01 iuenced tieir investigtition this orni g in the United States co u t, l' e ous tom house building. G.,vernor War. ed, Wes autd he wfirno o jotidn t, lugi~Ij 4S, 04-1 u 'lt roomI. I tteb %so'rnorlid ,a ObjeOted the Committee would have met elsewhere. hat ni , g rpnge. The object of.the Commiittee 0e1ms 6be t hear a getiral PatO. metit frosh one it.ber of 1 1ch i'o tildiin drde to arrive at thy' p'nldts that require' their attentjioh. 'Te rthtement telearuphed o6.de oar the I ltb jnut as to hov the Logislatu re Is t;ide up, Miting' W'hefland's 'case, edesUn~ch9st*dnadajt to-day reo ga rditlt stm ha Zf dl membersa iluroh'will be'recalled to ill)rrow. Prom Norlth Carolin.. " A1.klbir, Janliury $0.--denh~. W. kuniom, of Nortbhutnptoin '48's to daly ilected ited Status- Sonator by the following vote : House. Whole' idnibe'r or' ratts dast 8, of whidh iRisout received 69 ; soutt'i ingi 18. SenatS-- Whole nuinbdr bf vdtes bist, '2 of whioh Rxucnui te ceived 82. The It.'publjchfis'gengrflly are ta king 1no pitO'In the elnectiui, claiming that the Iiegltihtu-o hs no fight to elect a Senator at this time. - :'ofil New Yorki N. hW.' GRR,'January 3.-Codnter feit tnouties of the Market National Dank are eirculatinig. The ambil pox reports #.hoW seven teen casesaud five deaths in twenty four hours. Ice impedes the fLrr ies. Nrxw YdRK, tFebruary L.-4idnry H. Cornegys, in-urantb agent, Dr. ,8. L-iroy, 8wonnenta and James A. Ludwig hua bedn arrested by detee. tives its parties who have been pa.-. iog raised clieck throughout the countrys They wete idontifled by the banktofliuore. . 8tokds- ase, is adjourndd to Mon. dhy. - Jim Mace 'challenges, O'Daldwin to a fifteen hundred dollar fight' Judge' Woodruff, to day reversed the order -4f Judgd Rateh ford1 ad judging.tho Alabama atd Clinttanoo' ga rdilroad baikrupt, holeig that the company being organized under the taws of Alabamna, could not legal ly move to York. - Fmk's will has been admitted to probaloie. The estite was sworn as not exceeding a mibion dollars. - His widow is the sdle eteeut'ii The investigotion- ,conimittee tak e Porter and I bcock's'evidenae in Washington, where they will soon ad. jouin for furthet hearirgs. The Chamer of Comineree; to-day, adopted a memorial t' - Cdotyrbs, reomnimending a low .teg tlailng tile shipping of sealmer f ol-o, fot a .10 prohibiting throwi# g Jioderm into the hai bor, maid a law rtegttlating quatan. tine abutest Tme ar.her is modetratinig, but the riverf- and 'harlbogia :re eurt ted wvith floating ice. Sailhia c vessls Oua', pass Hlil G ate otn adedift oif massedl Two robbarida one a highd'4at rob bery on Jas. Atli man, cnoet leetor and Wei-t stre ets, last niguht, sta mbing himu barily; Tlhe rubb.r ea44inpad withI his booty. The tietiw wras 8teht to the hospit al. f~rel Geteral WVm. Thbmpson,fonry quartermuaster to Gceeal- daueks , and formerly a mnilli.v.,ire of New Orleans,.died in the Bollevue hospital yeaterday5 where he hrad been taken in a starvaing eondition. by the poli~e. SA report was rcm.d at the Working. men's Uniojn last night, stating no ebange in the strike. .Stokes .was again before thi court. Judge Ingrahamn announed thiat thbe motion to quash the iuidictmenit had been care fully considered and could not be grante~I. Tr'mial proceeding: * romlahington. .W*48ENGTON, J~anuary 30.--There Was a 11411 eabin.0t, excop ting Rgrbe. son.. Olearaunce papers were refused to the IUornmet. 'he Canandaigua is fitting out tco b39 attached to the North Atlantio fleet. Thef~ returns at the Bureau of Statiu. tics show immigration at New Orleana tU be 1,994 matles,~ 1,311 females. T1he W~ays. and hlean8 Comnritteo consaidered t"b protpriet~y of reducing the retehne, both fromfl tariff anmd in ternal t ales. .'They wil~hear the d missioner of internal reverrue Friday upon tie nmattoss1 and especially re garding tobacco. ~The Ejautions Committee of the Hoeue. agreed to report in favor' of Blesli' . and. against Ed werdat, and seated the memb er from Asknsas. SatNya.-T1he Charleston Chamber of Commerce petition for refunding the cojton tax. RIobert.-on gave notice that be would' pre the vole. on arrnnesuty to'morroW. )louws..-Three hundred thousand doIl.qa is the op >rdpriation for publio buldings at 8t. ouis,- whi'oh is pass. eJ by hill. The Committee on 1Hanking and entenyeauthoried' to' sedd for persobs 4nd Jiapors in oases of susp en d ad noatibnk bankri. -the appoint~ment bill,'as amended lby'the Setaate, passed, and goes to the Preisident. -It is tire original Hfouse bi~lwith tiu6 'addition thlat States ha'ving disfitahi'sed male Oitizeos shall- ose representatitour in pro. po' tion.-. Adjonur-ed. XeIllog Introduced a bi! inaking shreveport a port of delivery ; refert ed. oo logt 's ater 9u to p to t on the ane f p te whose us a on lil fo ry s I to seed. Ali e t f War to tea ist.uit infor oI in his pon.sion ho ing the nature and extent of r obstructions in Red Iio._-Alas -wh~ Rolu m W uenw -or Me remoia f the sa ne,and wh t a'nout 4 priation fur that puljose bad been eXpendUdL The speeches on amoeay ocou. ield the balance of the ddy. i t hi Troasunry---Con $100,2509f00; uarr. nuy,$1 2MO,o ' - . . ASINGTON, .Fcbruhlry' -:The SOuthOirolaim Couili-siolt to day heaid udditional tehtinsstiv In - the oe t.f. Mrs. Lizzie Hlaniltoti4 of Gr And (ulf, Mi.,si1ipp3 the widow ,of CoU1ales D1 114am1iton0, forsuppltes ta ken, awout ling to $139,200, anld in the case of I)rsg, of Wilimidgton, amatountinag to $13,000: S&NATm-81enatUr hIswis, is a per oUI- explariation, stid. Ite would vote for Sdiamner',s uneudwett tW the ai uesty bid. Ainiesty was re.sumed, Carperiter doubted the ekpie.atloey of geanting genterail amndnty at this time : the effect of anineety he said was; aiuply to reinforce -.the Usmocraltoi part.y. lie thdught Sunner'sanondinena was fit to go with the amnesty ; if.- IiamO usats -were not wllI hg to take that they Wduld- get tio antlesty. No vote rbached. 1j. eke Uonflradti as distriUt judge of Florida. The Iotae was eengaged- all day Upoti the resolutiona justiying bout well's syndicato oporations, which fiially pamsed by a st riot larty vote. W. 1'. CUtllin" pensiomn agetit of this city, is short in his account. The Treasury i6 inuhiag at invdatikation. The anuunt of defaleetntio isi batimuat od at ten thouz.and dollars. A nutuber of petitions ha1v8 been receivd byAttorney General, asking for the rewbtval of 'United Si:es Dis. trict Attorney South worth, of the Southern Dietict of A labani. Thb prinidipal ground of the lietitiott Id that Southworth was dorelict in the prddz eent ion of the Et1taw tioters. . W ASu11auTon, Febrtiary 4;-Tt is said in official circles tlilht otr Odv. ernmnout has n information *bidh ex cites fears that the Goeteva 'Ar; bitration will-fail of its objdot; hots withstanding the recent dom'thete of the London p'per.< ropdating the Auterican statement of the dase be fore that tribunni, and attention is called to the faict-that in 'nohisttlasion ing the British High Conimlssidoners, Queen Viatorla pledged her ro'al word that whutever thing should be tranaaioted and oncluded by -het high coatiissiioners - should btI agreed tot acknowledged and r4gattled -by hIt' fi the fillest manner; and that abe wofild never suff.rl either in *hble of its part, any peruoin whosobv6i to infringe up')n the swnotf dot dolutraty tihotto as far ns tuy itt hiS pownr. The trda. ty, it is knowni proides- that alho'uld it. 3aporur thilt Great Dritcisf hde fitiled to fuitill any duty or dutieb 'Is to tihe :, oatled Alabama d4-prdatlios, ad the rrbitruitofas do ndt award td th6 Uautted Sttes a sumn inj groeg; it is uareed that a board of asse'IBure Ahall be0 appbiatLed -tO aRbertaua wbit claims~ are v'a id-afld what amount shall be phid by Gre'at lritAijd du au8otint bf as to each td'alg :aceordh'~g to' the ettint of such, l.aility asN ddeaded ?Ij the arbitrator.- It apeats frord the prouticol, dh at sat the c.an'erenace here on tife $ih of MI reh, the Awneridan Coanngissi'raels Bclaumed thtat 9/u Brtuin, by rea~oh of her faihnr'c in the propst robservance of brer duties aN a unetvtral, had b eomo justly lia ble for the uacts of tho cruisefs, and of their tendersa, a;'d that the ohlatos for the loss arnd destruotiona of private property whibh had thus far -beetr pre senued, amounted to ahatit fourteerv fnillions of doll-ars, trithout intere4t, which anteount was liaa~le. to ho greati incressed by claims whieh had not then been presenated , that the' cost to wihjeh the Guoversnment had beera put, in the pursuit of crI*iseyraj oould easily be ascertained by certiflcatesa of die Governorret aceounting ofl. oers t that in the hope of an itmica ble settlemnent; no etienlate was mnade of,.the indireet,. losses, without prefu diceo, however, to the right of indem rtificatipn .of their acuont,- in the etenL of no . suoh settlement . being made4 Iterft. b'iNt.A b'ar.rurr.A, Fe bruary i - 1the return.of the judges makes Gray's majority 8!10. Mc Lure, the defeated oandidaf~e, land a hearing before the court, of omn Pleas for a new count. 'No doeision,. OMiAIfr , Pehr uarT I.----astwutd bound trins are at (Lheyeno, Some passe'ngers were sixteen .days .fromu tigden. As they dug' 'through, theb drift olosed . ra behind them. Qne passengr tri'n ran into an~othe r, hurting one. E*. lovufs,liA~bruary 1.-The Gov erndr's veto of theb i paying bonds in: currency meets e o b trgopo, thon. The law tIl tot n4.otg atorpoae ewordsa "payabluina coin,"I~ P.TTstindJR, lbebru:. ry I .--Thos. P. Philips, dlry gooda. is reported as tall. ad. with orne hundred and thirty thous dtollars liabilities. Seventy thousand lollar. assets. St. Lonza, Fetbrumary 3.-The house postponed tlie consideration or the rGovergor's veto ot e. bill paying bornds i' .greer14ndt9 .' qeday. lorvIfgV~L, Fobuarry ~3.-' he. Or. phanage of, tbq food $lepherd was rned, to-- ;Innia gaved. 8A~L L ANC, febfury 8.-4 we neeting of oittsens adopted regolu 4ens approv'ng of Judge Mcarr-, action, in refuslag bill to murderord upon an order from Attorney-General Williams, and asking the dismissal of Distriot Attorney Bated. Two roughs fought fatally at thd Revere House. A tiemendous row occurred at a masquerade ball. The polico were .fr ytgt',dEg rt(q.-Tbd B onfCounnluln'p 4ea resolua tion requeoting the trustees of South. ern railroads: It ejo t th bgc rtr passed by th4 ky is t re p&g )MFebi lary 8. -;7pa mat letter says tie" t e v n refuses rep:aration for the notion Of _isu,gptq wititU. hr lin4t4 Ia net*iheng-the steuier Mohtijo. The Greelhy lpitb I lan Coutitteo passed a .s0dlution, that the Coumson Counoil c b ould impeaeh M.yor 14-11 andstunporariy,abtJlib the p /Mit. Counturlit lOs uf the Nationa.l Bank of Norwicb atte itoulatinig , CIIuAGO, Fubruiry 3.-The bribed Aldernioi, havb beot sentenced tosix moths' impkrisoninent And $1,000 flnif. KRTdU6x6 Kr. Fob.aFy *r Masked tien took Staitgh;'who kiljeJ hi.s wifq frppi jail tud quVgbd hini. NKW Ydnic, Vuebruni-y 3.- sleeping car Conductor Trice, oi the Memphis and Charleston Railroud, who circula lated the story of the alleged lia.-on of Jeff. Davis, knocked down Ge 0. D. Mory with at iron pookor, iear lluntavilloi yebterday; set lonsly, if not fatally, ibjuring the Gendriai. The reneohter grow frdm the btory. Indietawduts ar6 reported and ar rests expected. tihe names Mentioln ed ate Tireed, benet, Ihugh, Smnitli, Peter and Jawes Sweeney. The ina junctiou agninst the Tammany Socie ty has been dissolved; 16 is thought lie investigating Coulmittee will ad. jdurn to-night. The storm continuos, uttid lndw is falling and , drifting. There is a heavy Northicast wind. Two langli-h telons, who arrived bf the steamer Clty of Ne* urk, were arrested for extriiditott. The Grand jury presented twenty tlree indiotments against maon cbarg.' ed with defrauding the oity. Timo was eatended to the 17th to complete the investigatiolue. lVAu.I NG'i'N, Jeo trilary. P.--hmi balance of the coin subscription to thd hew lOan huds litlefi drdrd to t%' with. drawnh froft the depositoried. Rev. Dr. William H lamiltot 0led from a fall, while entering a street car;. Major Chatles S. Naliace, of th Confederate armiy, died, to-day, 0, cosurnptidif. The Hlouse %ias oociipied in debatd only ; tW6 Senate was not in hession. Fortigni Ne. #Anis, Nebruary 8;-A hdO flagj dontuisiug favorable p.llusiuns to the ldrnapartes; caused, wild eoitposent4 wiluhieh e4tciided to the Atreetsi d(rieO df n inp with the Iouapartes,'' and "i ite I /ulpir,," afdwfied ditch other. A diettfrbande as' thrbaten. ed; bitt the eroid uially disherded without blonvs. The pdffdrarance: tf a pla'y *iud dspetded. Th6 Assatm; bly voted overwhelinigly for the suy. prceaion dt boniiieial ti-eaties #ithf E~ngladd aitid Iiolgiurii. 'tlie debste on the motidri to renliovd the Assetr bly to lAris wa 'roai-b'6ud. It whit fally rejetd--577 to 818; The adlversd vote upon tir ttrff of the Assenably to PAris dauses thuof disatppoihtssnent. beonsaf, Prdresf; ofn the Steine, attd (Cum.,itner Periore; andse a niusmbher of the iinii..ff' thfeated io frAfgn, in eoI4sequ~ece: L oNnor, Februtr y 5.-'ho Timeht dela s thrtst if Arieridabf elafnss are rep esented, Ensgland most, trotify the Gen'eva arbitratur#e athl the arbitr atiow rdity as *ell c&Se. Tbe Daily Tele.' grapfh msnj negotiatious to., tha~t end hadve been dpened,; but the British re'p'rdrehftmfunt were'Itot received 14 a fi iensdly .sunter, 1 .a y UnDRln, Fe bruary .--..A massmweetJs 's tg of '7,000O Radicalt *as held,- to-day; lehegaraf delirtered an address, irv doutee of. whidh he alluded to the res ported atrboitilef irt Cuba, and de dIurdd that thdre itas good reason to believd thefo was some foundation for those ,ace.ouwnts. He said he had ini dontestible etidefree that childrten had been shlot and he demanded a stop be put to suoh outrages. The speakers tidnetally called for 6xtensive reformat at home and in the eolonies.* A mong thetlig the ibolition of eapital punish ment and slavery i red uotion of taxa.. tion and pritilege of tpial .by jury., All advouated contittued liossessieki of Cusba anad the~ mintenace of Spanlsir authority in the Antilles. A World dispatoh, dated Nebruarf' 3, says Chief aJ ustiec Coobran has elii. cdally counseled the Cabines thsaf England must reeede Immediately from the treaty of *Wwshingtons leav' ifng America to decide between a new tiesy of war. The counoii is now' disoqasinig the terms in which this' resolumtion shall appear in the Queen's speech at the opening of Parliament, Market RepOrte~ Naw Yong, Fely. g.--veni-.. Cotton quie't and firn i 'lands 225 ' Orleans 23k; sales #,000 balee. Gofd CflAn5,5s'rog4 February 8..,Cotton' steady anid firm--middlinig 21& ; re ceipts l,15t ; sales 500 bales. LivKnrooJ), Fob. 3.--Evening Cotton opened strong and closed firm' ---uplands 11li; Orleana I lj ; sales' 18,000. Henry (Ulews & Co., of New Yorld have written to the Atlanta Constltu. tion explaining th econneeotlon whleh' they have had' with Georgia's depart. ted funds. Some elews which would lead to.the'recovery of their money would be much more satisfy vlug to the' howling Georin.- -en.r.r J.....t.