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THE FAIRFIELD HEALRD Published Every Wednesdiy at WINNSBORo, S. C., BY DE.SPORlTES & WULLAMS. TR.1S-NI AD lANCR. Ote Coly vine year, - - 30 livo " 12 50 Tei " " - - 256o Letter from Ex.Governor sainbury, of iehware. At t meettig (of the Kent Counwy (Dliware) ( nivenition, ou Tiuesdaiy, the 13th a lenter wis received at-d read fron Ex-Goverior Sausl ury, d ated at led ford ( Pa.) Sprilgsi Aui'uust 1). The Governor ILys : WhnIicii the Ad muioi:-raation inl power u ss the ii, 4 n: adt it.flueliiO of tflice, i nl tho Iunds of the Govern inert to iifluenc ! elections inl order to r letain ph ri, :hore is 1o sveurity for tih( fituire. TIe prestit iedeial Ailniii titiqn, or tie .0itly that sustain% it, iW n-t orly justly chargo-i. ble with this p-u:t crimei, buit, it ik sti i g ea tevr one t of' cvn.11 rep.1)t Iet revisionts 4f tie rettuiIs of the l6t0 Clectioll it) N4i IIh (".aiol inr, by which the Demlocraitio canoildate w.:, conlt. ed uint l( tihi-pepiiubb1an e.tIlidato colu11ted in, w%-ith Ohw view. to i ,; it flhl een upol the 1rmidential * lectitn in Novenier. Sn!h an Ami-titra tionl Shoml.1 niot (only he remioved fo power by tie v.'te' of the p!.lpie, lt contisigned by i;h.story to liitin g th:, honor. Thle whole cours- of Grant's Ad. l 1un 1st iretlti is toi s i Il t., t lo colait try and outroe 0; I . h l ights of the wole Ally vhbanyo wouhl be fil itnoproveme1il.t uponl it--nonle colid <i jOR d it inl o o es..ionl, cli n opt ion, 11nd . t te'r (.-Vtor . t'l d of' v<( ry eCirrect pritcple of' govermet, aul. every light of ine vitiz . l"'r tis , i t 11o i o 'r reasonlt which . hitve not time t einmoArmate, I t dl, s14 liefor int Iilatoded, Guport treeley tt4 Irown wit b Ill the - I i elgy I pos. b(!-, tald hiiipe that (ver)y Iellolrlt ani C l.ervatike inl I I h a ire will heartily iulitt e to rid tlio tol r2,oiy of' the " itig" v.-' naient, whivh i eating outt the -tItiaw-u Ntid Slibielt. .ing t f the libo ;e li the ii-oplte. "Stuas t a lol tiate 11" wilitts felt . ingly to tho i.:ito i N! w Eri, Fil-. Douiglad .s er inl rebulion to 81um1 ner's letter to thec-ore-d tweople, ii his (Trolsi:i to Gilant. W o (Iotoi th following ch-<picitt ert, whih shows that no Itrue or wSle61 colored inan c(n I!:,k l odIerwiise tIhn with etetl atul with tle d iep lit grat tude of the great New JWhad Sena tor : While wo ce.not Lut deploro his cour.,e, which from him abtituide of' greatneitill, ii mh-ed dibly impir tat, a nit bi1el tuu. be reigaitled with (egre t iot l liurp ttis by t he tioble a l good ofl the 0h d World s the Now, and while woeorwul take to our hearts t conviction tht from the union Af pirpose, at least, we are Itay we not, Ifkiel that, solmkething is lad to tile metoly of th Iat--ua pa iit, whicha tio::h darki ene byi thie record ofi 1our wrii. li l t ~d o ru tug. gs i s Iett e te Villeantnta d andiili rnao sacedit by t' iihe tero wlrsith her1' o de< dtti of t tawt l '1nmner i fiThoug lga m I falto express tdilji~l te regreto whe .sains etch heart, II yet ov r thissingl mi ak etot lving' ~hndi eao t the uiule of itrty-(2et who we av l ot ; :, til leto i,. 1unn, everi be' revered til1ool honoredl .int ~our hoseho~ttld, i p n tit , bdutd Andi~ paied~02 il the luu2i, fore e ilenced p te v2ice ilt hall b raised iin d1(n:11Cia tion of the 1 rnbh-st, la truest fati'~o thumnIIt whom eachr ofne love l wh.t we ii mot 1. I5'itldlitil rs ois or l'.w .01 t \' n- o . ver torti 2'i p*ye Ip ing, th:1 e \\lluirlidIt Whng i t. o Sn'ri vi run to ite hear Cd a td te rngts ai Lica'.in ni ti.: o t heiltn," in narnt~ sinra tos tle- tittesihw. Grcecy in Coiecticut. G Ireely addrcssed a vast im. promptu crowd at Bridgepoit, Conn., to day, August 29. lie said : This great gathoring I receive us something which forty years of active and earn est life niany possibly have, in somte meaIsure, invited, but which I did not inticipate . Allow nc, then, u% hen I receive its evideneo of person. al I good will, and in soie measure of confidence, to make a single remark with reference to one aspect of the great -itingyle now g. ing (,n in our couintry. Strategy inl politics is the ti ibute which cralt pa)s to htreiogth. Tho wolf'ikt proviig too bhort, the fox's tail im pressed into tervice to pkice it with. [Liaughter and ehiers.] You see. at this day, a great paity struggling to ateit defeat, by dis. taci ing and breaking up the lst wihich is ol posed to it. You would imt have Feeral oflieI-holders working sii, hard to gat a thirtd tickhet if' they did lot feei suro that between the two tickets already inl the fiesi, the vet diet was ligainist tlini. [-CIeels aid cries of "Riglit old boss!'j An l'or, then, to til'straiet the host on oIr tidiie is a conirtfes'ion of despair. As ich it-ceive it. Tho<ofessou reit-ins; the delptir is not likely to pasawaly. [A I ph IauIse.] INNSB0RO. Wednesday Morning, Sept. 3, 1872. T1. ROSs I 01ER.ON, Editor. )3dy" 'nCto- p ,tec subiti 't iom evetry (hlr colu-ana are logill 01 ror. a f-ee 'liii' oIfi ny t i inciplt . the o r. r ie-1, btoi nt- are il lito wa:ty r'.-'it'In 'ihi lor I tie Views 'it o'insions ot c't'1orrespo tleis IHORACE G RE 1,ElEy. FOr Vice./'resu1clit. BENJA1N Gi.ATZ BIROW N. Our Po.icy. The politi .'al st rigle inl this State lias reactied that poinit whet: it I.e. hooves tihe party, to which we claii t. L.eltng, t.2 loelhaim at deliiite lite of Iieh'y to lbe iursied. The Con tral LxLecutive Comu ittee have ad. vs'is i gainLit putting in the field an Oippoj,itiol tcket fl'or Sta'e ofliCeIS, wliieb Itrili-is nts as both l I ti d and piu1! lut. 8tep-1s ar-e being taken to war.s plcingin nminlationl a Con scivative candidate for C-ntgress in this Co'gressional .I It ict. Thi., action we al.,o endorse. In rega rd, htowever, to our' Cooni ty polities, we tr I. decidedly opIo-cd to intukiig in i b s t ii::ine. At somelic i.tlic l i t. , < 'ii tiin.tantces inay ad. Iiit of e'parVIa-UltC tomiialtttiosIb, but it Wouild be the height of folly to math ke them ias matters now stand. There is sirengthi in inaction just it this tite, an11d we have everything to gain by exercisiig a little iatienco. litsty i'mption id ilef. edu ca1n if feid to bido our timie, atnd the contsid upon us to miovoenutiously'. and1( withI outr e'yes wide o->enI. D)ioinutegrationua is oin aonot in t he Idicl rankos, the stutggle for ollice being the tixe tat is diiv id ing astindver those hitiherito so closely cionniecteid toget her. Wec say, 3theni i, to thle wite olei of I this Coiunty, watit uind watch. If the unip porit I he leiast obj.ectio na ble. M.,kei y'oursel vi a4I "biahice of poiwert'' paur ty, und in this w'ay camn y'on exeet putt forward a mant of honest imlputl"(s antd gomii intttetin, vo(te for Itimn, whiether white or blitck, iearnted or towutads getting ht''nest mein it, tor' the utb-'enee of tise has cauibed atll it to i.t whlo sig e'mely i'eCite~ to see i.ym ot p--ace ret iini. TI! s ituattion. eilig at t'i ltmbia 5' is n iw bfotre thle [topic. lT io tieh'te' for State oile'rs hatve' bteet j'hat'ed in the fiuld, and1 iihe vi t rs of thle S'tate are i lfi to decidie which oif the twto they will acce'pt. Itoth if thtetn are liuadical liepub;ieat ini ebara'zcter, an l reformt apipears to be imer'ibethd upon the ltannetcri of echi The0 t wo) stanudard-beatrers areFrk. iinson. TIhe fn mecr is a nattive Souath Caroittia, who jiunpeito t the arms~ ott 1dical itt whetn it first iende its atjppeatianle ini the State. "Tho latter i4 a1 ciarpet.hiaggetr, who was wi ted 'i for te oo tof theai ita irhbms.I i I'ti" bief noticee gius outly n g<aet ii adeau if' t he aint ecedeunts of thle t wo canudid ateus be fore t he peolie for Gu hera 1 torialt hi~ioor. A Ibbough th Itopul)~tar cry for thte past year1 hans been for reforam, andl ver y arot ic cousideCruta tin dem'tiand. eit, the retgularii 1 piublicans have highest placo in tile gift of the people a man notoriously corrupt, an office holder who has betrayed every trust confided to him, ond whose career of profligacy has no parallel in the histo. ry of this Stato. Even his supporters admit him to boe wholly disqualified for so responsiblo a position, corn. tuending him solely for his weakness. Suolh is Franklii J. Moses, Jr., and upon so infaimous a record ho goes boe. fore the vting masses a supplicant for their suffri.ges. Can any honest Republiean support himu without do. ing violenet to his sense of right ? Will the canse of reform be advaaoed Under the leadorbhip of one st) steep. ed in cori ipti.1n and vice ? Thee a:C pertinent itajqiries that must bo a 'iswercd. Ii regard to Mr. Ton.linzon, the only imporitti position held by him was that of S'tato Auditor. His ad. Ministration in this omii.e, so far us we have heard, was lionest, and no wi his per of corruption was breathed against him. But from thi4 can be gained no satisfactmy idea of his fiu ness for the jlace to whidh lie ispires. 110 belongs to i dingeconis element inI the State, the Carpett-baygcrs, and should be i pproached %% ith gr eat cau tion. W hether or not lie will make a better Goverior than Mo:-es, we w ill not undertake t' say. W 0i ash to be uniderstood for the preseut as having no prodileutions for either candidate, and we avivise the conservative por. tion of oar pIople O take vio part in the capaigni ur.til further develop. ments. ellmiain ind-] ifferenit specta tors of the contert until the time for action ar ii es, and then vote for the least o)jvcti. nbl'e of the two tickets. Icam eUN riCAT-:ED.] Mr. PliIor : laving recently returned from a visit to the Pee Dee country, I have thought that a few remaks as to how oMr people are gt'ttinug of) in that Sco tion inmighat 1e of initeret to 8om1e of your readers, and I know that it will be a source tf I leasure to leari that at least one section of our poor down. trodden State is thriving and prosper. ing. Marion C. II. was my objective point, which I reached in four days tiavel inl my own c011eyance, pSsing thy )iough (aImlldel at111l lihopvileh, in in the neighb oihood of Florence. NeOarI (he latter p-lace I pabsed by winhat, wa. when I last saw it, the Yankee prison camptill, (wi hicb was thei a ioro repul. sive and hoi rible .,ight than any battle liild I ever witnesed,) but now, ill the vzidst of an old pine field, the tirt thing 1 saw was a large Ameri Ciln flag waving over nn elegintly laid off and welli-kept cetiotery, where rest the vi m ais of the pior c3ica tures wihons our humuane (?) Preasident, thenv GooeralI of the Fed e:alu Army, safnred almInost to rot ini prison, rather lioni exchanige t hem for our brave ifellowi h b:1 i L tht si1le. Tihe co13: try from theie to Mars Blff Ferry (w'h ore I erseved the l'ce Dee) has been evttle'd a long timuve iand was, before the~ watr, one of the wealthliiest cona-u IitRies ini the: Stato, anvd even now, its enecrgetic people seein to he fast re coveing t heir prophel ty, avid thIore vwho like alevel e uvntry, cannot livid a mire beau~itful mviC. Knowing Mar3ioni C. II. wi eli, (as I was stationi ed t here duarin . the war.) [ was Riot prep1:.recd toi see lie gleat improve menit in the townvv, wlheb was percep. hubl eveni at t wilve u'cloek at niaght, (which wias the hiour iihen I first reche.: I thetre',) iis the lonig line of 'street lamps, and thle fine haoildings thant, haviice ee erecvted sinvce I hait sa w it. Thei fit (gient dea'uevive fires that have taukeni palace there since the wlar, liave beenv iif grea t service, f'or the peaaple we''t to work wiith Ra will Ra.dl vclui .eed thejir old b'iihlings with on tehI i le r oines, an theli i resul t ha ~s ben3 ai greeit impijroi'viment ini the vip. peairance-i of thle palee', wich e is niow ai b aiiuti Il tonn i, wAithi ieery a; per Rnc of! i thr ift Rand enleRgy visib h dabout it. Oa ceiry sido a330 beauti fl . lauitav ins, the tia'hi1 almlost level, wiith jutst cv oopgi favlh to give goad di vinige, in a high state of cultiva talnR iind cvAere w'~ a'it ihi fi eroaps. Fi ea ds thle re had ' fr eq enothy ;,poken0 vo meC of t he ine vi armi s in thle Littlec li e-k sectIion', (viamvied so, I was told iiui ro lihe fact th it t he iney ,roek in the Couniity is fod thiere and that is a Ul'ieone,) ando my eS pectavitieos wereC evn greater than they had represenit. etd. Theii first ting that struck vie (iand ivn moist caies it i, the bcest index ~O vie ehlie tier of the pevople,) wais h te tiiiet countvy vebaiiir.h I havle evern ety' h iisbomv Ib liited uip, andi, wihat 3 at eie thai llII, bus.t iand paid fair sin 3 ihe war. it is of' the Methiodist denv~o.int ion anvd in the di-trict pre sialed over bay our esteemed friend, 1'1. .J. W. Kehlly, known to malny of . conr read.- s. I was sorry to see thiat h i iieait h does not seemi to be good,1 bulit lie is ias fulal as ever of zeal and en i rgy iii h is M a.-te r's ser vice. The lanus arounld Littl Il ock, and in fact over a bargeo portion of thle Count~y are qudl to any I hnae cveremon. andt in some respects superio; I not that they are so very rich, bat laying so well, a very large amount of fertili zers can be used, and from the vatire of the -oil, much less rain is reqaired than in our bill ountry. Most of thet are in a high state of cultiva tion, and are owndul by an indus trious, hard working set of peo ple who . doing all in their p.Ow or to develop the splendid resources of their country. The improved latds in these sections are bold at a high flAure, bat I was told that in the Britton's Neck country they are equally as good, though not a highly imsproved and can be bought very cheap. 'The whole county is ad isirably adopted to the culture of the grape, and a very superior winse is made from the souppernong and other grapes of the same family. I was at Marion dusiing court week, and witnesed the prebsntation of the fine gold.heided cane to Judge Rut Land. lie has indeed won golden opinions from every one in that coun. try, and I heard regrets from all class es that his t irm of office was so t-oon to exp.ire. This from a people who four years ago looked on himi with distrust aid suspiciol, is Uo emih compliment. I hope none of our people will thiink of moving to the far west, when hors, just at our doors (10 hours ride from Wiitisboro) is such a place as Mai ion, aId in addition to its other advan iages it is a w.hite atin's county, and] will colitinlue so if the people aire not too ounfident at the next election. E. J. M. MoN TICI.1.0, Atog. 1872. Mr. Edibr: By the aotion of the last so!sion of the Legislature the 6th Judicial Cir cuit is made to consist of the Counties of Yolk, Chester,Lancas'er and 1% ir field. A Solioitor of this Circuit is to be elected at the appioaching gen eral election on the 16th of October. W in. II. Brawley, Est., the prt sent incumbent, has been nominated for re-election by the Moses wiig of the Republican party. As no call has been issued by the Central Executive Cuimiittee of the Liberal party for the holding of Con ventions in the diflrent Cirouits, and as none, probably will be issued, we ask space enough in your columns to nominate as a candidate fur Salietor of the 6.h Judicial Circuit Charles S. Brice, Esi., of Chester. Mr. 3rice is well known to the pemilo of tite Cih euit as a gentlemen of hih char.,c ter, and a l-wyer of etinenit abihty. 'Zealous and eatllist bPy nature he would throw the wieight, of his intel Ieet into tihe discharge of tihe dutits of his offise, and would soc to it that every engine of the law shouhl b em. ployed for the suppression of lw.sless ness and crime. B11A CKS l'OC KS. African Market Women. The Manynia women, especially far down the Lualaba, say )1.L 1. ingstonie, are very pretty and very in dIustrious. T[he miasket with theim is a great in et'tutioni, iand t hey wos k hard and carry far in order to have ,omeo bing to sell. Markets are est ab h ihed about 10 or 15 ni les apari t. There tho e who ra., Casavn, u~ tiza , grain, and sweet potatoes exchanige themt for oil, sal, pepJper, fish, andi oilier relishes. Fowls, ailso pigs, goats, grass-clothi, mnats, and other articles. change hanrds. All dressed ini their best oansdy-e dloredi, manny fol ce1 kilts, that reach froms waint to kneo, when 2,000 or 3,00)0 asre togetherz formu an insterestinsg siight. T1'hey on. force justie, though chiefly wosieni, and they are iaurh cager ti..dersi that they set off in companies by nigh'lt and begin to run as they como ajit bin the hum arising front hundredis of voices. To basgg;e and joke and laugh a nd clbat, seemii t he d ua rest enjo):nensts ot life. iThey conter great bensefit oin eaicit other. The Biagenys woimeii are expesrt divers for Oy-tea, whiceh they sell with (i.h in exulhanige for farison Souis food I romsa thse womuen frsomi thle East, the Lualal ba, w hso preter cultiva ting the soil to fiabhing. T'he M~ianye mia. have, alIways told us that wom n gssit g to mrs ket iare nieve r miolestes. W hen thle mieni of t wo d istriots were tigaigodl in actual open hnostilit ies the womeon pansse~s t hiogh fromi or e siar ket to another uinarmed. Tlo tatke hier goods, even in war, was a tIn sg not to be (lone ; lbut at thsse miartketi womsen thle haslf-castes dlir eced t heir gutis. Two cases thant camrie u r.d er my, own observation were so siekeiiing thalt I cannsot allowv my imind tos d well upon osr write ..hout themi. Many of both I sexes were killed, but the wo mien andit chid retn chiicifly matde cap tives. No mtattecr how much lvory, they obtained these Moslests i must have slaves, and thecy a aaulted mar'ker peosple and villasges anid made cs p lives chiefly of w~omien arid chtildrens, as it nappeafred to moe, and bs.cause, us mien rn off at thle repoirt of guns, they could do it without dlang,-r. i hind no idea lefore how blood thir~sty mesi cani be when they can por outt the blood of thei r fell ow mecn ,in ssafsty. A sid all thli carna ge is g..ing (si ini Maniyeiiai at the u ery timie I wriie. It is the Banistis, our pars je~cd 1ts. dlian fellow bubjets, that indirectly do it. 'rho Times says that a sufficient amount of stack hass been subl.uribed by somle of the substantial meni of Union01 county to aiuhiorize the c, tdb. lisbing of a Nationsal Bank at Union Court Iloue. Initiattory steps have been taken to put the institution in oneration as maon ao paoile. - --.. judge tit'kry and t6e iliot Box. Judge Mackey, in his addross to the late Republican County Conven tion of York, urged the d tlegato to put in norniinntion "only-good an bon eat men, who could stand thu teit of the jidgment, of the ballot box." Altas ! for such a test when tho ba!. lot boxes'are controlled by the politi. cal party of which his Honor is a eMhber 1 \V ho could ntu stand such a test 7 ILIve not unprincipled poli. tioiant-like the Honorable A. 8. Wal. lace and the lfonorable W. E Rose, of York, ,to.eod it I Have not di:Ohon. et ktiaves, like the Governor, Treasn. rer, Consperollor Genei al, and Attor ney Genersl of tihe Sutate, tbtood it ? And have iot migodly thieves, like Frar.k Moe.'e, J-e Ore ws, Tito Hiuriey tiicd others of the vi!e g aig who hate rolen the people's money, stood the Ie t "ot the jiudgtnient of tho ballot box I ' The verit-st rogues that "foot by ni~gt' can11 .tanld sieh a test, as applicd by tle Rep ubiean pa ty of 8,1.u1h Caiolina. Juige Mackey is wise enough to know this. And he knows further, that. if the ballot box were, as it ought to be, a titue tcvt of honesty i-ld finnie ss for pit li -tat ion, it would be 'easier fur a cmel to go thro 11r i the ego of of I needle," than for ak candidate of the Iindical party (f this Siate to get into ifiee. Such ia test, rigidly up. plied, would bNan1ish very malny t f Judges Mackey's pelitial aIsociatos itito the siadis olf iii.honored piivate lifo.-fl'.ck /lii7 Iuctern. Weilth of lleligotis l1)nomilmti1iins. According to tit, eensns for 1870 the .\iethel ists of tie Uniited States are tl.e rcicct of fthe reh gious de. no,miim i -iand hold property wor ith neiarly S70,1100,010. The R emtn 'at.h fie.s 11e te ll illions behilid the .lthos inl worldly v posses.ioms. The Precsb elins own chirches woe .hi aioli. fort -eight tillio ad a lice it; the Baptists searcely climHe more Ilhai forty-one millio.:s .nd ai hAlf ft dollars. 'ee .t icopalian, itcpCsed to be in CitIcs a1ti ong the rihest of the sects, owi ill relittlee] r'oeperty htt lit. tOe In..re t-: t hirey.s;X milllions and a half, although they ;are e. ii'idteraibly richer th Ian the s gcgstionai.4 anld liave- n.ore tha tio lars for Wie Of tlie I.utherans. licw ltitth!c is Ilie RrIstill of Labor. A as8s ef irn o(e, wmothIles, at the Mine, may lie w h d la ev.ts Jf-ir taking it out, ia f. v e:i . 11 .e ler cilr ii~g it te o te unacet, a 1ot .e aJ:41 . ine m 'lilo peg rm.. 3. 11se4 fie ce I aftee hel.g file iied int. reugh- ir ; when11 Worlied i lee horse %he.-- It i- we rilh ten dollars lelitie Ite tklife bslade-, it i., wol it tIe e I leIedi t dolle's : 11ae11 in to Ie'ed itS It is wort h1 tille P t lite i fIst dolliar ; .t114l n1.ado lesto bl Aice Ir ln gs for watceli, two htndred till,; fitly thou'iand14 e doliars. A end seI it is with tve:y - htiln ; all iu es t. re I 11 re,it fi Li bor. J' on whenill a towii or city lot raites ie value, it is the ie'utl'.t of tile labor of thoet who im. p'ove tie leiglbosrisg iuteli by whiche tie owier o tOf0. lot is a giner. The New Yor'k ille '.mpaign. lhe Ne w Yo'rk bsa: e fRfi .hlicane Cio. the Ifle' al d each expiress' the apein iona that it is thte s'.rsongest noinai~~ tion that coul d hav e bee nudt ele bcy the Re puiblic.ans1. The \Vorldi says thaiit t he resoluetieon of' the St ate R epubl ican Convcult IiC n Vit ing Deer i.ie v otes and~ the nIomlIiaioui of (Gen. Dix.' as ia eanid~feate for Oscver nor), ami unltet to an tabj et I appeal for' Deocraitic 1.ssis t cc. It S eys that there teve'rwa a wsorse hten e tic'keCt ItanC ibis onec will hes, haeaded~ by Genieral D x. ont the false prtrs th3t lie i, a Demo eraet, A Elnii a 1011 Years tl t'omit nis Siiitle, It is rIlilte alroniing~jl( to ('ild a nn 10U3 yes oldl iLnineg hinl self. as Wie. Georgte edisd cct lceter, [ II., la-'t week ; for' uitce doeth et lany rate tonlst ihe clbs at lhan1d , theii tr'oublle cr ta ropec, of eiending apac of suespeniont, iCnd~ adjujctin~g the hal ter' seem.:d to ice harlyI) wer:h th le tacking. (On the other handec, it maay teconecile u to temg~ tc cut sf' untiely at eighty' or' seo, toi know thait wihen It 111a1 getS into the hunedredts he doesnc't fi.5d fife pare~tilarnly pleca~anet. Stilt, if' we have ICIy treader wh io is I13 years osld, we ad vise hanti to bse pat iet. Whlat little iN lhft (cf ie meerasl coil will s:n.itfl it-eif ffsoon 501 (en.,seh, A c'orre-spe~t tof a U.dmf palperl, wri' lg friel Ne'wsjort, Se Via ''lTe beelle eol the s~Ie.1n here is a Phiilasdelphli ldy, whott hli, bieen a hcelfle for, hover halef it cenetury, anod wbh.,e hatir isas p'asrC een whete' ae PapIrer onl whic I wrte She is chal.rmling. ~She is cever e-ont of pirae tie'c' when.c ask ed fcor mu lSie fese ts rttedy to etntertcill aelny (sli, antd she deies it as few yeenny~ hoelicn e C 1)oi I should fee feereionslty% jcels,' 5:ni4 lia e leist neight f ert varchieg heer heold ennl t in the hao.elf p.,e ie, 'u.,e ' proud he'ni h- b (c iLi' ,c- . Ie.it 31 ls than hte ide ie 'i.6 ,. .. . e -I . ried heer ,if Ilsop t.~ cc. ' lt e, aiiileCllsng trleo'd '' At file funl~el elf' a4 eon es,. ee"C'1, a Cls patettit ec e ind edlmireo eg lhbbtler i oilente-elrd the linfermeaationl that 'feer p) cl it resignI .to ise he e .rpeC wAould ( dancte aeli aroeei'e anye womsean liviilg." A little Gec tal boy iln Biffal bled tO death Iii Imel thet' e ifeels or a1 wounl~d t thle leg, csa nlied by a glasse tfot.. tle iechl was thrown at himu by a p.iyaar isoullry Aimong thl Arab. At tbe celebration of the anniver. sary of St. John tihe Evngs list, at Oxford in lugland, Mr. Worshipful of University Lodge related the fui lowing : "lie confessed," lie said, that he luid tot inerly been piejudiced against Free-Masonrvy, but experience abroad had conviiced hitu of his error, and satifi-d him that there was sonme thing in it beyond the were name. ie on3co had a friond, who with his crew had been wrecked in the Persian Gulf, when an krab Chieftain came down to plunder them, but, on his fr iend giving the Ma sonie sign1, they were protected and taken to Musoit, where they wcre not oily clothed and properly taiaken c.re of, but afterward taken to Bornro." A Ruscail on the Itumpagc In Tennessec. A man. i known ai. Si timonton, in Knox. ville, four yCar. ugo, bitt now wtho re juicoee in the nme il o Price, and cil um ihg to have been a inetiler of the Souti ai ohna Legislature for the past eighteen m ionths, 1am1l on his way to visit his miot her in Memphi, is vie r1ilmiig the landlords aid otheis of Tllienesee town., 110 un,1s operated inl B istol, Joinesboro aud Knuxville. lie i. armed with letters purporting to be fromn the Bi,bIaps and other dis itguished pers.ns of the Episcopal Chureh of South Carolinai, nid claims to htv.e b),o- rui from his home b) the Ku Klux lerdecutions. II3 is descrj ibed as a large man, with rather i shy looking face, and rather dark comp1.ed. Turning the Tables. The l ic iiitinod Di.patch, notioirg the fact that the Enlish government had placed at the uit.poal1 of tihe faru. ers of OxforuIshire it idle soldicis to help harvest the Cropls, in cot.se queice of the agricultural 1.borers having "strick," -a) s "In thisi cointr, under Mr. Grant tie faraiers are i -lced at, tle di po. sal of the soldiers,' who are actively engaiged in arrestiing (ben while the g PVel 113 111 1 Igos s-ntecau thein to Aibanjy." The Fretlh navy for 1873 will con sist( of 94 arned vmeh-, of whieb S are iroii-piated. Or the entire nun. her G. will be held in reserve, and wIth 11(t be placed in con.nistion. The tonal of n.airii.Ps anid sa iloris wil! bk 28 4:31 nen. Tuii, i: a large re 1i.cr nt, a the French fleet now con Ui of 101 armed ve.sels, of which 7 .,ta iron uh.ds. Ii time of tile em I.*e, inle.diately preceding" the. G ernai raar, the. F iotelh navy nunl. r'd 167 'e. els, aid the effeetive fo)ce U1 tie ucwa 11utitunted to 38,000 Wilson, tle Two Facil HnW Ntiti3g. The r1, r ti.ng kin the 1 ti:l ticket, witih (;i-io, al Grant for Vic-lsid.sit ist evidetily a aete.ui.d e..itioin of "O;itotr. 'rifT. who I .d t A. rilt m. to hi, voice.' 1i. W itinitgi.i, Noth Curtliin, a few thy ago Sen 01r l.-r: Wilson, 1 f 1..--sr.uhte s, sait : If 3ou al:0vw a D .imra ii % ie.ry yil will plv a buiilieii oni one11 shorulrl-, that will nake n.. tlk ge- . \Vhenr he ari edl iin CIi.ci inii ~ , M . Wiso uensi ke.1 that "ir' the Li r al., have unt carrid it by 20,00r 'ua. jurit~y it will hiave tob l Iega rded .. as ai R.piuie .hitriumpjh."' Thlire is no un ini spend 'inig wi -d4 on itua a caind idat e. -C(harleston /?'pubicmn. T1he Chiarlrtt e D~emiocraitl 3-s5 Dr. tfufis licatteni is reportedi to n re. tirely r covered fromn his iecet brri tual treatrtient anid will rornii inl~ and.It i, dtated thiat the Orutt sh G..vemen niil d emarnd that thu bond-whihe weas for ced tby the lawI s~ i-c i-u of ti e Unaired autrhoti ties to glve lim his alipt arraiiee lbefore ihte l(b.ired SItn'ts athtloritits, slath be srntr, ntred, with heavy dannuig. to D)r. B tatton for the violent r. ment iifhieted. Gril. E IP. AIlexandler. Tlhie Columbu tis Su n stat es that Col. S.ilixhbury, it hias beeni prietty wecll se.t. I: .dl, w ill bie sulcceedied as P lasident of the Savta.nnah anud .\nimph:s Blail roaid b~ Geni. E. P. Al. x oder. Co.l, S th sbu ry is to be trhei' Peaidlet ci the .\lechanie.' and P'l iiteir Bank, soon to be upenied in Columnbus. (harily. "There irsrio inst itunt ion whose la ws moire s: ronigly soiforee, or wvhose pro., viratu to f Chitiiiy, -than t hat of M .ison. ry. It is an iui' thie first 'r4,soins we areo t a ucht , w'hen we paiss thle thbres hold. of the nty-tic Temple.'- Tannc. 'To Expdll alotinite. It is satid I hat a room may bI rid (of un~quit ec by) tit kir-g ii piece of gum: caii.plhor ibuh)tt one-thirid lie size ofa he.n's egg, anrd ev pr'tI it by IIldaing it in a tin ve-selJ, holding it ever a Izamiip or candle I, taik iig 01are that it doets not ignite. Toe smoke Iwill soon fill i e room and ex pcl the "Bob" for Credeiy. Thle Tru oy Press ays: lll.r L.. coin, 5,3n oi P'resitdent L'inctoln. i, et i il fobr Greeliy. lIn con vnn, tion r~cnt ly) wvit h a bosomii I rienud of its f' lie he he remiia rked, ''If fathei r wa hviing he woul~d take at) active pa s for G reeley." Ex Lieuienanit (Governor Spoone'r, of Vt 3c.:n.,in, noe of the fathers anid crgani.zers of the liepublienn party) io that Sitt,arnd a rn.an who, ha" hlcdI hiigh mosi i ons i his parIty, has wrnitten an b~eleteranonneing his sujpport or Grele an uKwn.j News Ilems. MonI.E, August 31. -Ward meet ing were held in every waid in this city last night aut more numerously attended than for years ; the utmost har11tny prevailed and a complete coalition between all the parties favor ing the election of Greeley and Brown, and the State ticket was secur ed. The Liberal Republicans were sent to the County Convention and to the Central Couvention on the tame footing as Demoerats, unanimity and good hu. nor wore uninterrupted, and working campaign clubs wco formed in the Scoond and other warda. There is evidently a desire on all hands to so eure the icat represontative men. NEW Oui.EAN, Auguht 3 t..-A small mot tOg o Outr ra this *e-,eui:g elected deleg.,tes to Louibville. No onile f prounci ei.e par.icipated. NI y Yo<ti., Ang-ast, 31.-Dr. Char-. les W. Bel-'otn arru.,ted ; charge abgr. tioln. Additional details from Metii dis aster confirm last nights dotalls. No Southern names ainuvig the lit of lost or saved. l'RovnENCI, August 21.-Tho .ehootner A. H-. Belden brought into Newport this afternoon the bodies of a man"111 und O woman, picked up between Wa:li Hill and Point Judith, who were evidently pasngers by the ?ljri.s Tho bodies were buxoyed up by li.e proerves. The mian is believ ed to . Eiait Stampe, a froaco artist of Newark, N. J. The woman is aboat 30 y ears of age, in her night dress, and wore a seal ring mamed NCINisari, A ugust 3l.-The City Commi'. pasl-d rr slu6tiois inviting Greelvy aid G ant it visit the 0 lpo., "itionl oil SeptemIIber 3d. Tn-sva.a.E, Angust 31.-A plan is uaituiLd to preven-It hew oil develop, m116ts for S:X Moth . Nottdy atll produzer-s will Aign the pledge to take meI4a.-ures to clihance prie . Oswi.:o, A -gust 31. -Allen and P-eitei,4ti's Meoroe.:o Fautory and store bonse w..s burned hl:et ni'ght. L-ss $50,000. Ih.,urance $45,000. i 1ittst urg spoial says the Wee t ree Ir..n and We 1crn N al Associaiiin Was hl-ld ithere o eictrday. The result. of wlich w; s a tt uis on to rise the prico -f iren and teails. The price of iron to be a 1varced 4 on tie pro. vimis rate ci ini' iils 2.5 cents per keg. Ni.v Yonc, August 30.--The Provideue steamer, Metis, was lately altcred fiom a fright to a pisseager boat. She was valued at $175,000. The freight was too.stly fruit, valued at $50.oou. he paengers mostly obtaiined ticketsi on board, and no h.At i f obt..inable. She a nik from collision with a -a ling ves.0l. I he cutter Mlocisini w .N at the toene, A daafil l stomi prevailiel at the time. 0---.. nee.unt. s-ys 150 persons Aer tb..ar, f' whom 75 w ere Naved, .\A cher oe..u t ya b.ut 4 o'lock the pioi.eller wasntructIt by a shoone'r knoinlitug a hide in her ceis r b.,tt oi. Stec loarediately L-ogan to fill - the po-.engor, aere lee used and warmed 10 %L . :1ur0 life preservecrs. - Ia aort ti in the lower part or thO bat., enine s, 6.to( , wenit, downe, acbout ye mc.ilt f.romi shore. A Jaraoei n her of the passenmg -rs ared crew olimbt eld onlee nr.pe r deck which parted from the I'ult, aned fldated. The waves rolled heigh ~and the rain eon. tile ced, but thle iipper werks iloateod a nd .sitek thle ste ju~ ~lst hbelow thoe Oceani (Ioneiie ait about a qjuar ter to eight o'clock t his mornieng. T1he Nletis had one board one hun diredl ande foatr paesseigerse, anid forty deck hcandsl, wvait ers, eti. Caiptain C. [i. Hoartion, of it i t.' , 1R. I., Gelorge) B lieu, Aeut of the Proviece & New .~.rk Steamshai ip (Co., ui biich teo 06d tis steamIcer, anad I.). P'. Mec'rienl a .d a ife, of i be Htorud of Excis., acre amon:ig athe sa ved. At, t hIS hour (11 e'clock A. .\I.,) it is thought that a bt ha.lf.of the p~iasengars arcesaved, The Nelh' lhfe boat has arrived at Watch l1iill with all tihe deck hcleis, ande .several pasecnger4. A lady with thie et'(leildrern, namnes iuikncown, was loat. Th'Ie ci alnn aned acgeit who .re rusedl to teke life-bo, ets, were wvashed e. ho onc fracgmnits of the pilo~t hcouste- Oene lif'e-boat is still miss. ing. A pa senger estilinates fifty lost, lo w lhe alolley llags Swing. A "Wall Street mani' w. ites to the Cinec ciati Comm nercial that it is a mistake to suppose that Wanll street Is oliosed to (ireeley. Ie says that (Commnodore Vandleriltf, the heavie%t opereator ie tise street goes for Giree., Iey, and so does Dsaniel Drew, the great Metheodist speculatlor ; andI so does Anethony Dimcouk, the great stemsnip oweadthe bioldest. of alile h oung operators on the Stock l'>'ebc.nIge ; aned so do Daivceport~ iend Van1 Sceba ick, acnd hundreds other bulls aned helars Waliled to illow, Th'e est ima.fe test in D)ollare, of thle ('cei of K ing Soiluoon's Tfem. lie ? TJ'irI with be aen inetere:stincg studyt) to thie Ma csolnic ,studenut. Tlhere is little doubt but hint it can bo pret ty closely aescertaiuned. Thelc United States have 5,000 tele" graph stations, 75,000 miles of iine, over 7,000 opeina ort, and trans mit over 11 ,500,000 messages annual. ly. The Tallabassee Floridian says that the eot ton is likely to stiffer more frome neglect than from the ravages of thee Catuo pillar, if the present pouli hleel Ceelceet conitibues. As daylight can he aeon th-ough ver) smnall1 holes, so little things will lillustraten n aerson,. aacer...