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- * 7 4. -- -f*,. - -- IlkI Desportes & WiAiams ProprietOr.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, ,Ait joqui6, Industry and iterature. . [Terms-$3O0 ner Annum In Advano OL. VII] - WINNsBOIO, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1872.-[NO.)38 TH.E FAIRFIELD HER ALb 18 Iutl.lSnI'1) wEKKLY VT DESPOltTIE 4 WIIL0IA IS, Perms.--Tix 1iv.RALIMs pitblished Week ly in the Town of WInnasro, at, $30.9 its variably int ad'van'c'e. si6 All tra:ioi4. advortisements to bo paid in advance. Obituary Notiees and Tributes $1 00 por aquatre. Col. Wm. Johnston. In those times of political exsite mnot, which is absorbing so muleh of public qtnoution> and causing many to forg6t or overlook the valuable servi 'ces in publij enterprises which have been conducive to the welfare of the people, State and country, render od by private individuals, it is proper that at times reference be made to snuh gentlemen and the parts they have performed in aid of the public welfare, and we conceive such to, be a duty which the press owe to such public benefactors and to the people. In thik repect, no man in the State has surpassed Col. Vm. *Joh nston,if any have equlled him. To nake good our assertion, we sub mit tile following record of him as a 'rai road President and financier, which we have taken pains to collect, and :the facts are id isputable-showing administrative abilities (stateman ship) df the first order, and a poeition worth'y of a true son of North Carolina. Shido the war ho h.s built and rebuilt ndarly tvio hundred miles of railroads in N'rtli and South Caroli na, without any State aid from either anong a pobr, de's itute people : uuclh of'the cohntr' alorg the line 'having bten laid in 4tter ruin by Sherman's arimy, and almost in a state of revolution ; without cbuidenoe, pecuniary iteaps,or oe dit in it. To rebulila Vb6u. ab lji!s of the e. S-. Ca. I. It., its .Aos and bridgeo.,'with all its War debts hanigi ig up.u nim, we learn that Cl. John-ton only hAd aboac. 73 bae- of' ,br -i. Whe the wvir ol,:se ah'ot, l$l',OO0 wbi th of grtin1g 0. ly wa's dane on t h' C A41m bia & A u1 .,ta 1 1t. 1t h ) ' 0.1) . sa vinig oul t'if aiu %Vroelc a boa- 1006 al.:a ol' coton. Iu the 1'1 I1 '60 11he st'sIkhiuAders 1. j teted haun i6 g., anil build the Road [in 1807li) th Road .v as finAl.,bo, afid is. 85 thilse long. Tue COutiireo and Svaniiuh b'rid-ge% 'alolie cost over $200,000 in tie aggregate-snore than the proceeds bf the ale of thd cotton and uli other Means of the Company in hand bvheu lie began the work I %'liio the MAe cost over two wtillionis of Dollars ! During the entiro construction of 'this Road, amid the other almost'id ''iiperat;le didleies 1h'l ha'd to con tend with, the South (arolina R., R. -the inost powerfiil corporation in the State-fought h'ith with her heav icst artillery, bringing suit after auit against his enterprise in klihos evo'ry forrm known to the fl w. rn til this he succeeded beyond the most 'snn. 'guine expectation. How he ever realiz.d the funds or sustained his 'credit t6 get througb', has been a mystery to the be. t railroad then 'and floaneia Af the eountry. . , In JuAe last, lie flnished rebuild Tng 47 miles more of Road from '(harlot'te to Statoan.ille', and built it in five and 'a half months ! A public .journAl ha's 'remarked that Cols. J. "haa done naore for the improvemnent and development of No'rth. 'Carolina 'than any man living." fthe more has he done, howvever, for Bou h 'Carolina i having built over 'I36 miles of road *ithin her limits'. In 'truth, the opinion is that lhe has done for the material prosperity more thtan 'an~y 'oitiken of 'that State. W ithout pay aid 'fronm either state, he had in 1870, constructed iMote iiile% of new road thtan all other raih-ond odleers in both States, while they had .tnillio6ns 'of boiVd.- nited in their aid. No man south of the Poto~ae', since the war', has bean able 'to ac'comnplish suech re 'sults wi'th doub'le the mneans. It is said that whlen he ilrat built the Char. lotte &Statesville :-oad, before the tvar, lie hogan it *ith only $,0'de. Ifto acco tpplish luoh, with, small means, n:/d under the hiioat tPA'ayora ble conditions of the 'co'untry, Is evi ilence of ability, then l'e has shown it in the highest degree. H'o has ad. 'ded miuchi to the wealth sod resdurces 'of North and Sou'th Carolina,, bay his g reat istit igy and de'oideu ability'. If ho le a benefacotor wflonmakes one blade 'of grass grew whero~ none gre* be. Y'ore, how muc~h t#e the phopi'e of North and South Ca'rolina indebted td 'one who had to implovise his means, 'snd almost unaided niillions to their pa tates. Let the stockholders of the RhoadIs, and the planters oni thle 3e of th, Columbias.& .Augusta R. R., lastimaten heir pro~ts. It is admitted that Col. Johsnst~n has been the leading spirit in the in ternal improvemnt radiating from O0harlotte. While be may hase bee1 lire and exaet in his offieial relations representing others, no onte ha?. pir Ronally contuibuted mdre liberally to worthy and bOnetetenat In his, com tuunity. He hak. d.'oted himself with more energy and seaal to the, in terests of otheis, in corpiatidnh, eith which he has bben 'connected, than any o~oor kpowd-; Ijo hssba3 gi'eater respnnan itiea unon himn in jhrkke.r tion to the means at his 'command, aceomplished ianrta, and sne coed more uniformly in porform ing his undertakings, publio or privat than one in ton thousad. For &on ave undergone more phy-i cal and Ment.zl la'Eior, in crresp.en den, .tirleel,'di'reeting andp)Atidflng the varied interests entrsied to his care, with more uniforti succe-s, eoo sidoritig the trials And difliculties 6f the time of his gratest responsibili. ties. The Pa idgo the Agriculturists Frlcti. At i meeting of hrticulturists iu Illinois etrong grotti d Waa taken against the destructio aOf th'c'he b rds. To show hoW uselul thi's bird is it was btated that a flock of partid 'ges were seen running along the rows of corn just sprouting, and seeing them engaged ini oVethi ug Whic *as be. liuved to be pulling up the young plants, one of them was killed and his "crop" examined, which was fwnd to contain one cUtw'brm, twenty-one htrip. ed bugs, and over ohe hundred chinch bugs. Another member related that ho had adopted measures to protect the bid, and they had ' beton sO ut\ merous and so tawo. that huudreds of them, after snowfalls, could be seen in his barn ard with the fowls, where they were fed. As a result of th'zir presence upon his premises, his wheat crops were unusually abundant, while in many other places not far off the chinch bugs atid other in.eets had dostroyed'half the erop. Womaii Suffrage in South Carollia. The following d isp atet was receiv ed in B.,stou on Wednesday COLUDIA, S. C. Tues lay, Feb. 27. 3Lrs. Louy Stone, Presilent .- nwrican Wman Sug'rage A ssorbi'ion : Both bratcees of the Gen r .1 A.. 0auta bly, now in ke.%?ion, ha VA janstid ; a 0.01n'retet reoa. ition, refering teil won an suiffrage Imlenf.or ial to s1ciai jolint q mnmwit lee to rt ort durinig ti-e so lo. Ac, opt auran:ce. t hat I 'ill do eteiyy thing in 'my po ter to indue f.vorbleaction andl e-tabldi.h eqail r1its icemidiing to Senl to. Suione., bill. %i:t anii u,kunow'.dge. weur s.i the nition of th.. s ights .r wo m0an1 to the b)u"ioi , Uand -h4 eapr 'to N Il iih' been. put upon0 the' col. s. colanims of Ametiban liberty. 1tvs lpL.e0tfI'll Iy, .A. J. Rasaqn, frc'sident of tle Senl te and Lieoi tonit-'C o rn lor ex qfilib A Wveneth Vendettit. Gqorge Vebb was shot atid hille,1, 'ndhnales Xid and I ivid Han iltrre wtnded, og Shtft da i last, in 1an1 affray, s't hii'lem Nin"ueh,. five n.!e8 fr6ni Inde eedefYice, Mo. It appearo that t bittbr. fanmily feud ekisted be 'tOee% the , ebb a-bd Aid famille-, !Snd, ah both partie 'beongad. to the Batlem hptist 'Church, auid effort whs made to b:'tte t'ho diffi.ul'ty through khe irs fuen'e 'bf the 'churchl. With th'i's \view, a meeting 'of the 'rbeetive frie~'A 6f thA familli, was held on *Sutriky. at, hile offtrih were be Pig iade to heal the diferene'es bc. 'tw'iWi Ai.i an'd %Ibb, a few ata; y w'ios Iver% dhuben whrenpon Wein i sho~it a d iVoundod one of Kidi't bro:'h. era. .n a,1,tem'ytiig th'stop t'ne fight, Disvli Ha1hiltree wps wousoel~ aind WVebt6 killed, 'tha la.tt'er race ing seven biulletu in b~ body. k 111t4$A1 1r91sttL Inglittli. *An (ottawa. 'despa'toh states B :ion. , ames Rtob~e condensi'nh the to'li. 'cy of l-agland, in' kiahd rawing t'ioops frm'aingda', an'd prudieth a rupturo between the ihmne GoVernment and IDomiinion',if' & bette\' understasndin is not 8s0onari.sbd 'at', jeers tin cow .r dice of Englau'd ins con'eentratin g i'ts afasylepd nairy arou~nd the 'islands of UWeatlBritaala; ahd urgeh indep'ondenice as theLonly 'conrke open to Casnadiansii, an'd ahk the peoplo to prepare fo r bep'eration. The Late lohA ''. Solro6. 'V'he bodhy of the late ex-Malyor Monroee, which was taken froms 0one of tihe dava.nnah (Cemecterie~s last week ar rived in Now Orleansa Sunday eveciing. It. waus t Akon t Muy~onio dill, wrhere it remined a0 intil Mond say when it wasif re-intei'redI with great respect, Usehe city authorities an~d thonsands 'of citikens participating in the 'cere mony. hbNtioa (WVsshington) ie. P ablioan says the pasabrs of conhte fdit money are sAoi-e active than ever. A number of new and hilf-forgotten old bogna bilili pave b'eets placed oil I ltssrkstlandr 'shady'.peolile have been deoetved sand~ uade losers by them. The laite~st bogus iesies ecm brace both the United States legal: tenader notes ah~d the isndes of tthe natiolnal banMk. I. Thu N'n York Copiadeeia1 think G0rdhaps is ut in~ assertinhg that do'. liys, in tryin itnihAls bye not tlai.gers #, ts. 16 "a I l a hiq handt ed smur dprs in, few Yorch in (001' ,3ear; s ad n t~lody halj i~~ roei Sonsolusiv'ely bI ta. su? M7drg bout tho host fIbieni Sl aglndbl'."* I-olation of Crops. There ea'in be iio doubt a strict rota. tion ot Crops is nece.sary to tIiro saecess iii t'iis country or, in fact, any other country. And we may find a g'ood reason for it. bid down' in tIe fo.llowing proposit.111 by a luost minenmLt ia Fichh agricultui al, CheI ibt 1 1. Every plant has a tendency to exhaust the soil. 2. All plants do niot exlaut the s-il aliko. 3. AN plants of diliferent kind-; do not ex haust the soil in the same maier. 4. All plants do not. re:toieo to the soil tle 8uno (tantity of ianire. 5. All plants dilferetitly affect the-growth of moclsd .Maom these fundaueital principles, the following conclu.ions iay be Idrawn : That however wel12l a soil nay be prepai'ed, it cannot long nourish crops tf ti;o saUie hind in succelssionl, without becouiing ox hau1teud CAfor every crop impoverish. es a soil :n1 propru1 -is m) o0re or less natriti.us matter is colCerou..l by the plant eiltirated. 1'erpendicular root. Ing plants, and suuh as shiot horizAi tally), ought to ~, .-eecd etch other Pintlit of th j same kind hOnhi not return frequeniy in a cirCle cf Crop ping ; neither should two erops equally favorable to the growth 0 nueeds succeed each other. Sueh plants ns Lreatly exhaust the Soil, as rainis, thiould only be sown when the land is ii goLd condition, and ipr portion as a Soil i. found to exhau,: itself by vuicessive cropping, plalits Ihat uie leust exhaustiig btl.uld be cultivated.-- ECIacng/e. PI.LANT G.APE vii:S. It is fi prisinga that so many faIi lies in the countrV are willing to live year altter )oar withunt ciuivating a .iugle gr!lapecviine about their d~ wfll i S. Th-Y are e.itpelled to pur chase th1t d:1eicio 1t f t , t ir the Z.tble, orl not tas:e it duriz..r the s:a-n. Tiert . it Voliiomll i.p resion t t L itiulae grpel .ro3erly a vast anmunSiM Of kn1o11wd taut is re 4,red. T.; Iln ty, the simp'e tiim :., i. vilno is a iIys,4ry, m11uWe dti-liolnt to) comp.10b.-n.l thanl thei har'e.t proh-4h-m f Euclid. TI hiIs is an erronieo'is % it-w, am1.l 1nu;:It. 16t to p ci . Any piso. , of c.,imioiin io tigencOie can -ll inl one ill hlow to (.in' 1 and a ..nrisa si n , .1. d if In houio c-~ane It he gh..ind mfrom nome ic exloi--n d ub teiva, ahed ..te b. l-.s fi eli i ei a: -s a ihi ilus. r:lti.., peail ei d i n tia n eusok oic p oduct. w -i 1 0 it, *418 li. it rayt b1 ; i e fI i hi d i' :- an te o.:. in sheeri ntio;, if tpopeisy eated ( fo I, fmilshI 1 m .)y bulimis *of dnlii p aev., eve, V year. Sol.-et it Concera IDela e, and an1d i Atd irou d , mae he gr [ ih oun mellow and rich by the us of thpade, and by employinlg oid mt a, t re, fine grotlo bonle, ;1i41a l wh s and14 'se;t oult thflants In thre~e vuuts the riebh eluser gill apperr, rnd iin four yeits tile pioduet -ill e abundat. It L W(Vi to hav-e vlied phiued so that thie waIIsto ilids from the. dwelIhng_ canil be ued In fertiliztion. If tnre is dny food Wt vite pcinlly loves, it i pouiolpy liquids which accutlatto done o he e ;eery eek withe there lis iuid wil louihasoihegy and cyaiu ' V pian vins.-txhange.cly ~ue D nl C!u.:s-r nai: o o il thed qu(ionlasked bywl th beginneri iini'ty. okeepingy rrnby hinlho-i disst iied h h commrn Cowlabin .his pcsesin, nnd- who wts fto etra cir such ahy an cry~ about. peh iplyiciit roos'eohtv' f repetedly done.i D~a rtu eke tha you can kee ay monet sof bloe. Towltt wil sles tlnintat icibed utI oll 1i1'.e( capable poft i eurinea aktI. re ultior etr caresi t but1 miny ietipsel will periyh Ser, atd iknyi of megr die in rethe bay rd'e, in e h pvortin te 'coi mouan soit 'ido. tt The l attr..wlyliv t'ulmtos lit anwho hnut illn tfor lrittu utilit, hiuon t all. boo breed t at glereereoncfies to a gre~taer Ield of eggs, loin rpoto t h lain consumed, than anyba-nar vAnie.Uig do noni toerretu-n tt he ariLl fhe onts in th utlity, eut" i choe breeding bilo. witharate reference tro t by coin. Oled ier Coer, in6 Lw. h~th intie etthe unia Asse ntiyelyfe toy ago on thte subj1 tof thnegrord' 'mixe ionlofcolor" ainomet~ pendibll . vi 0ld uner nho r, t'd wom ah ie. with a brijhiter face thani his b'retrei, whio said the ternji n'egro applied to somto,.but ddnied its application, to kimself. "Fut Co bh'tor". p'ofesses te know how it.'ia, and fells it in this 'iy : "I knoW whbl 1 have m'ado a S (inC .1 leturi g without boing told. the 'coi liii te' bi ing their & vyes i)Up to 1 he piti i fim auO - intio diuce-theln to ine. io of tia in'fl . niafl citi"ens com up and introduce thei. elves. Tho editor tikes nie w Arinly by the hatAA, anll wants to know where the next nuirmber UC 1h p' per will reach me. IT I stay over nigte socit ion pre'>ident, lie invites in scnie of the neighbors, and thero is a soci-ii tice in the parlor. O., if I ais at the ho cl, the 'boys' od.1 around and fin. vire me out to eat Oysters, and it i, difiult to got away frorn thel. ('ome. ,itnes togo to bed. There &exieople to see me off in thd thorAing, and I icar it stat ,d overiend- above board that if I shiuld come to. thit towni agnin the hail -Wouldn't be larige enough tO hold the pieople. Litt10 noys o0 the tretwte respeotful. bat .Ahen I fail nob~dy is to bd intro Iuced. The edikoi who in the if-cer noon .tid'he rust'' a-re ardd ve .1n ifter the lecture ifips off home. 11i paper doesn't reach mie either (unless it reaches me un'der the fifth rib). The secretary hands ie the stipuiia ted amiourit with fr!,'1i politencas and lepartq. As I yes along ' the sdo. walk on Iny way to- (he hotul I hiar Silln ittle" boy hkut 'huming ' in a -.i e of startlimg .rhtllnae-s. The nlidlord .u Veys '.ie with a lo >k of pity as I cnter-be- has hea.d nill a'.iout it-and I andaki (4 to bd as sooni n, po-sie. NoJt one~ attensde tu to the! 'dtOt liY the' dbrfingtio iqeo tue efT, anld I overhei a rude fello v telI another on thi lp1fortn,, as I mim abolit to step intol.tb cur, 'If that fireud ever 'isttt tdo 'h,.iq' towt pga irn he'll get a. head pt on himu.' Governor Brown hias Called an ex. tra ausili (it tle Tolnnessc J f:is. ture to meet at Nastaville oi the 12th in.t.. It is said that th1-i lllois Conrr men declare them 'jys unanimusl' in 1faar of JuL isd- ~id foil(the Pi esis dency. The thria most pronminient canldi dlate' for the l're.iny ran .bef.rc tie ctnuiry are each fr-om lilinils D)vis, Grant and T, iumibull. It is wepoirtedr tiat the platforni of tihe C. m.ecti -lut Dimioeracy was prv pared IY the forn. r Secretsary of the Navy, Gideon We11. hr i a umr th Iat te W.,b in rg. ton D.ily Chrouiele has beeu sold to peronls who will oppose the ren'ornsi iiitioi of GeCueral Granit. It. is s.,id that 040,000 is the price pa id. Jimw N3e, of Nevada, Grant'a buf foon in the Uniited States Senate, is the ian of whoiii Horace Grooley once said : "Ho can borrow more and pay less than any man in the country." , Thcknrev's Night Picture, It is night now, and hee is home. O atbhered under the qjuiet. roof, elders and children lie alike at rest. In the midst, of a great peace and calmi the staits look out fromn the heavens. The silence is peo~pled with the past ;, or.. row ful remsorises for siis 'and short.. coings, memnories of' passionate j 'ys .anid griofs riso out of their g nyves, hothI now alike -ilim anid sad, Eyes, as I shuit mine, look at .to that hsave. long ceased to shiine. The town and fair landscapes sleop tunder stair.lighst, w.reathedc( in tile auu n miit.-. TIwinklIing amnong the hiouses a l ight keeps a watch, here and tlherc, in what may be a sick chamfiber or t wo. The Ceek .tolls swect.ly in thet .silent air. IHero is night and rest. An aflsense of thiankJs maikes the beart swell, and1( the hdad houw, as I pmass to my*3 room thirough the slee ping house, and I feel as thoughi a hushed bleasing were uplon it. Hlenry Ncri'y Itoire). Gintiemnen from flobeaon county, ivbmo arrived in this city yesterday, :as well as those on the duay before, place no credit upon eit her the rumor th it IIleury herry Lawrey had~ been killed in a fight kith his bsotbir Stephen,ori that ho. had been drowned Whill on. drunken fishing exeursiyn ini Luimber river, both of which r ep o ts preyvailed in hi ciy o Suniday lagmt. In fact wer learni from partie< who' arrivedl on the tra in yesterday th- t lie ha:s lhop se en since the re'ported illing ci d rowning took jlaCe. 'i'he 'd .ring outlaw, wte have overy rdason to f'ear is still in the lantd of tho 11itiig 'fi'd as b'ld aend defi.unt 'as 'ever.- Wlil. 'I'e charter eleotion w ieo t'Bol piana few days sitico In %yraeyse, N. Y., is the first gun wvbibh Jpalibgr firqd ihi the great on.est .ng* w.igny bot'weenr ths Constitutionial auion~a cy and 'the 1t1 d Iil eniolidatddist8 I#r4dicj~ia t.' rai; toenis, is dl 9et EI4 ta'ydir b~' m"ajor iy of 185ypA Ti ~dlalp oner I'.n ahrk la lobberies by an Epress 5alenSener--lDe tr Clioli, Cl'titfessionR 1111 ti ltslit ulloll. A desp -te's fr om R chAlulli, La., under datW of the 3,1 instanrt n : iFor somte time pasit consilrable sumsr1 of money conisigned to val iou j ) rtims, through thbe Sourthern Ex e0 Co 3ty-anly, antd Ittostly froiO Nev Yor'<, have r iled to I o.1ch thu. do,tinatio.. 'ho nis!sng p d isanppear red samen here, bot weenr l ich inoid, 'a., and W imigton, N. L. Ibit evt~y e'ort on tie par t of t ht !rouute *gent, Mr Il, nid the super intendant of thle comlpany t.o discovo tihe leaukage w.as fruitth s . The:.e de. t.dotit1n.i weri repolte.! to th' he a! ('i rtis tif tho S-itherna Ii re.o Comrpany in Notw York, anil deaee. tives were eigaged lto trace them. Tfhere were four ex prer me iw.' on the route betweo here and Wii. iington, and of thosy, LoRoy Archer, a yOun~g 1an11 of good famoily and re. -pectuble conneouions, turild out t.) be tile crimin .l. When arre- in, he at first stliutIy denied ithe tif: of the p. eings, aut. when tite o!rft1!I sh3owe(i hhu the prouofi, he vonifc-ed i he'crimit, and with tiroh dete t .'A& wet to Petorshurg whete J s fither ie:.del. Noa.rly all the mi:ss;g fmils ws e fotund hurie I und er .a l' 1p' tr'e ill the paternal orchard. T.e lar get of that pachiges was split from N ow Y ik onl t.o ''th of lei au ary, otd was stolen ou tle 8th, and ( he 1w t -r, of $100, was seit onl the ho 7:h anl toe oni t he 19:h of Seitember I:ast. Archor, with the aid of a I e:It. lio. ken father, reftmd-d all ofl the m1tan..v hut 880. nad wai allowlei to go f. e' Iby 'the Expres (ompt;::tty. f'li 110111C of J06 Silith, the 310lClll Two nilesu from Ssrquioineama Dc pot, inl. S1,.-1': hhaCo.:.sty, N. Y, t ieo stnds laiate oin bulding, ovenied, i; is saiJ, by Qh .ormon prolhet Jtot Smith, duitg the writintg (4 ff te'- ok of .\lotr3m." "Ifere," m id stn eitih "sA -tic ld 1..dj to a cri3 oude0t,-"is th v'ery roo!, :31d thle Very spot, vWth his lace to tibe ettii " stri', thlat tire grvat prp-ttr , occupxided durinig the writ. ng of' that curious book. TMiero is Lhe d "ratic rnrised tholtsmtrit of titm s w% itil hi; o.1 hands, 1and the table oce c V. v 0e1ed wlith hi., mannee11ript:.'' Tow fant.ily .nStatc th..t theo p e is vitilel haht; dnaly by rg r..np rs. f ron diif -r enlt. pa.its of (lhe Unii."-d t1te 1:41 VVCi Euroe, all A clirrs hi sue th6 hvelling I f ane who, huwevl r at . fish his itellee, his N- ayed the nlind of thousands in both humia pher as. The Iksire for (ilidrein. While Somn,, p re tre disese over the numitber tf th.-r "rrspomi. hi.1ities,''thero are othern stiii more miserable, becaiuse they have nifoe lit ill. We oicev'e th it, dutite a strurg. gle is going On ira Aw re Io. o rtl the ptsaseionr of a littile one MfE (., hiights ago onl tire steps of a ('athol prie:,t. One gent eirmen off--rs me thousanid dollars for . it to tha city, while various 13n3nnts are b'd by others. Oner of tit! city pu pers I I,)' poes to put up the prizie to th! haiph.3t bide--', the aount to ho set. tied otn thre cii, and', withr acerniltg' interest, bie pauid to i, o33 itiriv tdVa rat fuli argo.-- Swana~h Wibolia. A lill was recettly btroutt beofore tire Lega'islart ure, which d c 13nt em3 ph1ates maikinrg it ant ofitnso pui ale Iby fitre atnd imlprionmrent fotr pert.as tao enga'tgo in wa'lit. is popiularlIy kniown. I as rte "pirize) cand~y titttde." h is bursinecs,' we have g-odl rearsonr to knl tow, hats been undertaktnI hv aiIyI guang of aaripe'r, whio htav aitd opted ever concveivable deicie i3 otrdera taoJ prey ttuor tire puflie, v~ ithrout iraerrri.jg the risk of' arrest for a andliig. ihiladdephia Poust. Mar. Treasturer P'ai ker formallyi deric tho crth of thre at atemntt,'cot. terone in thet mintorit~y reporl t oft thre Kua Klux Commrttitteo, tht tI ,'218,. 5'i7 haud beent ptaid O-.t fr,:mt I ie Stn. Tr'reur y for whiichr therot'o were noL voucherar. Tire erratr wats evidiattly jqtidedI by a bitnitder of the Sete correted. M r. Parker dioubtle Jo. a vo~ucer. f.>r every doulitr of Jpubbe~ mon'rey ire hras pnil 033 out t buiii, dI ,eu tnot prove that ire pubhl i - fuat tf e re 'h b o top Jorrnnal says i that ai new tafe hast been, inr'oe.tsd nb. i.b natkea riungr very unrpileasant for hburgiarr Tire, alals are fillied withI girpo[we in s uch a mtannrer that, thshle oto ,a 'I sledge or tire cuttig9g ('f aci-rt', it tire arttemrpt to rob tho rnfo, will ignaite t~he powder, blow. ofl the ou er urns' contente of tire satfe uninrjured. Th'ie Philladelphria Age aryur : "A Nortshern genrtlemanr~, who hm opa prmrmnth~ls it Fl'oria, anyna th..t th< Bile at auction of ie Wholri Sta1te *adigndLbring he muuoh ag the Stua Igadetkodnorun ' up by the 'ela-pe ble reontruotiontist,alrice tie wr Iardidal rule, debt, taxation and steatl inir ate inrrspralde cnncctnd.' Wo le0r fro m Io i good aut,1hority, pthe'Ko Ky West )ispatc!, of toio ;11:h uill., that th . btn o-r it-vity, A bich arlived alt thia port oi Tu,:q.tay 11Lternoon11 1a1t.41a oni boar Id, W.% ackagul of begarsu wichtl did not, i ar iulpon bor i1alifis t., but whihu, it is Said, were tbipeIdl undel consu. ar ceortifictto anl.1 soal at Ilavaia. O of i hese packa s w:u a.hhd oed o Iis ExeIly UI. 8. IIrat, an. ther to MJr. J!"iUe.-n, Secritry of the IN.ivy, ano'uier tIl Mr. Fish, see retary .f Stat11o, :r.d1 the other1.1 to dtretmembe(rs of* G.>erali GYrant's aiiniel -i :all abou. .101 g ,r4. I ad theso tgi8 slhe abdd1red to . y otheri ' 4ix vi lzenls I I : U .j-, I 4 a4t 3s, (o Ilouse tie rs at ibi. WOlace wolm haviunleed u: onl 1hem1 An2d probably muleted 0.1!.o enap!iln M' Ithe.aame' to a hivy Une, r h avo wought the conlfiscationi o the vs1.( 1 We regr I-,t to I say ) ikht thev exlted oA. lica poi~i 4of the I'Ae it I If . if th 11n- t'at tIi -y wer re twer.o go vu their i t o liit) in. W e l trut that the ct omII oiliets A, this p)'I(. will exhibit a little MiO: l.:a III iin the matter, :.nd Campr I M!r. Ifi. A. Mwr an hiA cntrereo-, ti day (n2 It r O i :iot nd Ily Ilo 3 t i itryV d i3 4 ther '34 I. \ l. ar! at a loss to di-c.Vcr ally nire piivitt' in ( ne aii l tia tto Ik~ no e e ( i_,us th,111 the IC i. inl . Al l V1 Ti m ThI mb110 .111). Ilonnr of Ilir latl i'. A corrvo--po~dent of Owh Cino innati ('oaile,eial desc iihes lB.-aier inl this Ila d 1) i than t 144 ; .il iae, a4 bi: rod, lvd-fbt(l "'My w1hi hers, hi A ey.,, a 1;at heoad a, yi tongue, a ra's n uve en, I a jerkyt L, I~. I 1 1.i4 ' v ilharilru lit lllit i ll''Iiitir i r' wular ste~ op, ) uuo ""U1eUS el J ini his 1r s4 eo, 3.43, he has appo lin ed I - In I h r to " 4et Y , - 1 : 1' in e iiian 1 Iri-h ho-pieluy, is tryiqg to miake! youi comftoi tab'e. No, n ,. 11lo i.; ,.( ( liel. a i d hull i.d iiand atrol'' (,I*,.jpiiit ila' .41 e'4n41 t re.':-t I I F , ,, that, yon ar a slow cneih in the way of .1 uine with a 1u111 llv Ie (f sty4 m, Nd you fel like :"Ml6t 1iUr hat, pr'j;I: 1111 when hIi.- h.'wk h, u w , 'iavel Cho srnin to dIiiv, onl at 'unevd as a '11han lt iaI;Ir nieb'. of, 61 A. \ 1 1t11:., whenl traveling,_! Veh *oIeat laythilg el-e ; al be w10 en tht two oresIt, mls ,,alt alilti-me , he % w ihIvt away the hg loon of the Iudialln F1111mer dly(II by Vukin lii Il or ePuniy bMtPe h I he whiffs of him -mo. It. 1, iJ u di'lhe(' 4.1: ' t mi't:v 1r'P Ve r 13 '1 m1111 j',r3e.-oe s to 111ake (all relb,.-,imus fes'inl< . do e i re -let. to'. days ; :nol wien a 11 i1no Wanits Li he very ieiy or very i.:,ip-sted ho ri':er gel., drunk, as a Smo3bwau "to-Q, b:tt gme to a !o mit Ind~I" .hopl anid Iaale himwelf ill wit ih e-i'tdied sug ir. l'rcling P1osimtris. Ih pI0. t of' elening po...tiast(ers lay th4e peonlio3, now iaitid in Con.Xi j.ZIISM, lis bieen i3V sevra Iine i1u rgedt, :031 tais genIerl'4Ily been I''c V4 ieiv i with favori w4henev34er dielj,4edi. Theic New', Ym44k Tribuea', 44(31ki:1 in fav~or ilf tt.&e cliii gi, a rgues4.4 111u3t it. wou4ld on4 1' he0 re4.mble 11to i --n'1O it the Lpoph w4 hie musLt, u s te fmlnt.li -e 14) che4.,4 4 Toi 41n311 the( pibtmaste41r elect i ve wold. be to cut1 iif aI arre a041 fatith ful :outhuof 441liuili 'rupi:lin, TheIa Southr 133 lame,4IiC of' Char:ilot e., .\ar. A. IT. Brown, of' St eel Crea', who~ publ)3ishe~d a14) notic in 04ur 7.apert of thei 231 of Janary of.(I thei 0ouro of hli. wife (of c.onIsumption (1) hy the usei ofheosneoil lis b1 eeni4) m .liitoild with letters if inqiftiy as to th lown.~ia iinhe the( s'talteinen't through I ho c(l. umns43 of the 114omo(. A'lris. .liwni toiiit 10 d.ils nighly on ninivig to ined ill thre tab'lo1on'n1.u I I watir. 114. hIr'seno as a414 puJilre 411ti Ilo, such1 as ais u tsed for buarinrg. A gnnone1a dlon .''a ~ ster was l itely (3 .a i'l g to) approriito at slic~o of cx I' dogialy' touy~h beef' ait dinnjEr Ina a * H irs wit!- a1 knife and for k a141r31ct. 131d14 tho1 :,10losof thle rest, Ilina the irame pr me4ment, aiS hiself. At lut 1J 111 atha's pa tence va13. i-hed n'er ii 5ii1cessI, when lyinig dtown his n'naItlaO be b rtt foirtI: Io'd's feelings, 3'ou ought to haive somea r1 epeet for the ol billI."' Tfhis silly brodtit dlo n th hous. Thre W ibngtoni corresp(Ji~ondet of ' he Cinrbinnia ti Gi'zaltte, says the ii.o .Ju4diciairy Coammit tee havteoagreed to report iin filv.>r of a upplemeni~ital 14p por:iotan bl', rig onue 41*1 diin 4aI l. n kbr to ec h of tho fotllowig Now Yo~rk, l'e~nayl vaniu, indiaa I leonesse'e, [ana ii1an, Alabama arni Floridu. Wo would t~o glad to kooni asj what nrhiiiope rs irief let'er fan TCreliesti', I chng'et t ', to thr- Ai-to i Adver tiker tell, the fllowing "There ati in, tI.is 1 vtn two twin brothm1vi, aills "T.o I ,,EB to eChi er s s Sti oig t he idrallfer.; call h-udfly tell thoen i ptrt. Tl'Iy keep t r -cery and"t pirovisnn , a 1-re one day tioitgiing i 1) iga ofr ntt: f omi av wagn, which wa's out of i.:1t froml insi, 0 dhe W-me I noila Ia(I his e,-at til, bult ~,w:'- inl hi,'s bitt hlInM A t a rint esC wa1hed th Cooming in a1d going ut ine a'tr unt he, mt onl.y one wasI visiblo at a. till", atell at INd he A vkbilml to E)1 i, 6Wl .V] soil're the .iisiImelst n I ever saw ; baut why dyku keep putting (.n and taking d .Ir e."it I' , I, it hee brothers :and several otherl men were in the habit ofr e tig up very e-,ily andt going to sii n t the NHeniir Ptal,' and lat - Ii going, A ws WShi wont, to N b n' htuse to c dil him, by lapping on the lo:', saw hill own have refieet. ('i fri"i th1ie ghA, and tWking it, for hIl rtk e ale out : Womlo on ; the v 'o al un ..1ii iIg f r yo .' Inl100iitg Not Offriisivr. cor r elnditint of t Georgia pit. per tel is t is i o sto r : O.,e tnight, liasi 1g, fromn Wrilming tollo I-) rnce",S. C., ouar car wa18 il ld with gentlemn, ami 0f ore was ly milw hilly pre:,ent. After we hand jitu en!d soie way., it was . predtl to have t toke, uIt ott if passen. pe: i Jinsili ti to a1 cold fll which theri .N, . Smitokizg Alb,wed." ' wai the conductr cane thOiamh theit car ho was aisikedi he wtohil allow U, to simoko. Ile p1intted t 1110 lad'y and said, 'i.he blas 1,o Ilbjectvin yo1 n'ay 14) sU." I went to tho lady Wnd Louin; g ked if it woWd ho Jf fensive to her. She, Lily like, an. Swevred, c"NoIt at 1l,11 mly 11elit sir ; I amil so Il nesomne if' I bhad a ,ig,.r I Woulk sIlamoo t_,'' he w 11 t C ale" Supplintd, atal( wve went oul a Hut of happy fIllows stoking ourselves t3 i-leeitp."' The Tohtirrn 1tiHsiles,, A Rieltuoont dispatnh to a Ne York pinger states that, the tobaeet lueim ss of the whiol uiote, s well 11.4 Nort hI Carolinl 1, is at a t tal r till, j-itinr iiCongrissionil act ion upon ' 1:. on that pirod ltiol. Ovev jttl) nipri'ees in Richmnind ilono are il, ad ;gi te ovei 30,t)000 int the Sta't out oh ciiplo ittit.. ''here is ie h ul1eritg utniong them and theirl f l ihes11 ink com ec. [Toli.,thoughi pri'I'tiihn y 11tW ti .t t' extetnt, is evI do till V an x - !ge -11rai till. Thero is U. il er Ies.. -Is- eta-in of wo k in 1ho \ irginiia ail .,ii h (ilro!Iolilla factolies Overy> wionte. ArrtI of ('otittt'ri'ilg'rs. -:f i' IO ~ llr'r l lh ill rew Ilgistt and ,. K, Nobe, w%*'I( (rr d l tis county for pa ,s '.: can1o1tvlftit 1ome.y. They 11 were(1 til:'t h'..tro 1. II. lartin, Justice of I hi P'euii*, wvhi, ha ti in nii jis is- tiiou ove'r sntehi en s, "eit i him before l1'. WV. Al bren--,ti a l ied Sta tes otflhedr, whii, ini di t~out of' ';5,000l, ctotmmtitteid thuem: to flie jail it thbis place. The ~lt~' ihhe i mi:rtebintt of N tv .ri at l i gtt it'Ii~ tribl tontve 'itit di tte ente, pr.iitg thatt mii lii! 'o1g ittirIoe(ist (ir tat heist t 0 imt h-, aiftr its.- pia:+a.e, I i'hy utalwig Itemltt tim totor uff thetir' tii irev'ereit wily abuiti Mr. henry W s io, Sr n tir from M ,t'taebiu-ettsl whose niame wia-' mcim'd~ly (Col Sa' h: "Wh'len o.ld ,i-rend.Iah Co~.laith i u'ec-ed ini*.proingj tta-t thie tadiniis. or a!he onei thait thle csomitr y haso eni. t ba ll e xpeit 5(omo felow to comio t'lotng :nI ('etabli-hI thio fact that the devidi s th lo.-, niijiistly aul)Ued in il du al in exi.,touac.'' Cp.John L. Ilo it wright, says thie s;ion a metdal thiat buoj i coxi JUl to r':-. tore te' its owner. It ti ofeier and wras aowardied I tttmoi 0 4 by tldo Sout i Carolinia Legish~ire, on5 the return ofJ tile Pa~hiietto I0 gimniL fromt Meoxico. It was given to Capt. Bot wrightt to find the" owiieri, by a gobtlemlan id Riuchmnond, who putrchluedlo it frowi a, soldieotr. A Freioh ma1rried lady neverv wears a rt'und bant; itn Eulish laidy onlly. id traaling ; on Engli.*h itaiiden tever at chtuiohl, Yet. A i~oriuun matrons with face' lied anid zearied, maty be bOeeri owith at aring jockeys sor, on their gray. heaitds liko helmieti, beflowered unq be feathered and more fotnrtstid thbth. onsi or by their little daiughters,o~ ten,'