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1HE FAIRFIELD HEALRD Pub"ished E:very WednesdaI it VINNSBJORO, S. C, TERNS-IN AD VANCE. One Copy one year, . $ g 00 Five " ' 12 60 Ten " " a - 2600 Our "Parental" covrnment. A GLIRMAN Vir O 01111 INTERNAL R1:vP E sY3'rl-H)W ' T E To BACON16TS AIM. VICTiMIID-THE LIT'ILE GAMIE OF THE INFORMlERS. The petty iannoyances on the part of the United States offilials toward dealers inl tobacco are st ill inl progi ess and almost daily we hear of one or another heavily filed for doing what cannot be firly coutstru'ed to have been a violation of the spirit of the law. Now it is an empty cigar box, innocently given away by a dealer, for which he is fin ed thirty or fort) dol!ar.. Now it is one thing and then another. The tobaccouists must pay, atid tho United States cfficiails pocket the greci.hacks. The greatest oppression, however is in the constru tion of the lkw regarding the sale of chewing tobaoco. The law says kneh tobacco must, be sold only *frou the origiual box ; and the officials here interpet this to ican that if any oine takes a piece of tobacco out of the box, sells half or iuarter of it, as is com monly done, and then puts the remainler back in the box, he is liable to a fine. No onle, therefore, who sells tobacco at all can escapo the.c line s. So when the Alli!crs stand in need of mnoney they go to any tobacconi.,t, it. naked no odlds who lie is, charge hin with violation of the revenue laws; and, the dealer niows he can have no jiustice in the court, or, even if he thotld, he would ttill have to pay heavy fees to counsel, ho gi.nerally rys at. once whatevei is asked of him. The regular revenue oflicer here is of the opinion that theso indus.rious oli eials transoend their duties ; has said this to us fretucitly, and declared hirmr.self ready to protect the accued in cout, as far as may lie ill his iw r. But all this has done io giod. Theiu evil still tontiine-, ; anid no dte..i L ii toiacco is teciro from being te I any day in the wveck. T.Phiul, l r. .1 . 11. Thiele was dragg d bfore Cunni issioner Porteoua a few days ago, charged with having tisIld chewing tobacco not taken from tie original box. Ai Mr. Thiele inew tho two detectives (one white 2.16d one lack) who bought the to. h':. eco, atld a1. ie was inore over fami il ar t th the law, Io of courso gave Giim the tobacco direetly iroi tle etx, ated has ti ree witnesases who saw - .it do . When 1hn came before ,I. coi iissio,.o', :ind the t wo infor .Inet mwore that .\r. Tiele hadl aold tlkbacco nt, from the or-iginial box, a di a o arioso bet'wen thte conn~ais 60o:.. in Nr.d TJaielet, soe -newhat as Thiel.. Mlst 1 te:l t i.e tuth here ?"' 1iPorttontb. Of cour--c. You hvei orn i to tell the truth, til niothii biut the tru ti. Tieliue. Tolen I have to m.y that fl~e two iniforuiers hia~e to d a lie. Por tuuont. You lund~ tot nt'. suet .itigtt~yte il eOjltt h., you ill go o i. 'J Liele. I thuought I was to tell the l'oriteou11 . 'iTentyo should say tlsat y out dhii not aell the tobacco. 'lThiele. Very well. Now sunpoee thiiat I shoiul d p refer not to st and buit, whIiat wou LJ lt have to pai ? I'orte ous, (ve ry a. iab le. ) I can tell you ver'y easily, as I hatve ju.-t Si vetn Mlr. IIha ton his billI of costs upo at 11situ it ar charro'. I! is waa $3.50). Yours ru ll beu $1 5(0 lesa; and .t amt teady to receive the mnoney. 'l'hicie. Not <pute at( o fast. I couldI have ecmproi-eii d fo.r tea dollars with (1n0 of thesec inf'ormiers if I htad been att homeii. Inuformier. I shall sue you for l ibel. Tihiele. Yo may sute if you liko. I have witnetsses whoi hieard you say heibre my door to youtr fellow- infor iner, ''Let us go iln again anti off'er to d rop th mtoattter' for ten dotll a.'' Infotrmer. 1 deamand this man's 5 rrest. .P'orteous. if you wantt to bring nilt for libel you n list go to the State Court. lie nuot be atrrested As Mr. TPhice was not willing to compromise, he had to give bait for hiis a ppea ktnee at tie -x xt term of thle United States ('iurt. Now, shioutld he gain his souit, whicho is by no means cert a in, lhe wuhli h av to p ty not les,, Ithan li ftv dollatrs in couns el fees ; andu~ it is for thtis reason thatt most, if not I,4 pay~ att once, as soon as they are accused. Thei tobaccoists should ti mB anf aumoeiationt and collec ct funds, si that, wheni any of' their nimmbers .e accused, they may enugage the best wvyersi and bring the matter regii befoire a dJudge of comapetent 1 ltet itn, andl~ to Washinagton,t that -sy perieeution may be at last art ti an end. 'This cain tif Mr. -c sle hould be thoinroughiily follIowedt audh othier t oba.ccouistu, ouight to hi in in defray3ing the expeuse'. it, as it is for the initerest of alt'. if it is found that Ctiese infiorm etigage in fa'se swea ring the y nhI t e,baiuled tip for perj iry, andi~ e. npi) be imado of them, so) that .ailarl y incua t ed miay be mado - o, t hit tn he inc sao' i-,k in : ng idle cbarget aigainst pleacca and law-abiding citizhens. hi- 0 are three ti ngs a moan outch ya to keep cheati; hiis ~t i. t. Domed. Such is the caption of a Ppirited artiolo ia the Philuadelphia Pres., published onl the ocoasion of the up. ,earance of Gov. Curtin's letter. Yes, well mav Forney cry "Deom. d !'' in the titiek ears of the Ring RJL'pulbel-ils of P0u1nyl vania. Well nuay be liken them to a sinking VesseI a whih blows thick aid fat aro fall ling, iantoing the ievitable mo Saeit ) t' i dbresioi. The greatest of hese blowr, utt- r!y overwhelminiig in is %'gor and -nergy, is Curtin's deei led -t tad ini fiavor of reforit. and Buckal-iv- his bold, maily letter plcing him squa rely on the id.e whe o bib heart has been all the vh ile. W iav weli may the cry of 'Donet !'' aaund from corruption idden P.-imoylvania. Radicuilism is loomed inI th.t S atc. But it, Ulso ounlds from the whole country. Thie 1vmin of itlpoitism, coriuptition anid 5ranny in thu kntion is seilod irnti. ad ranitisin mut go down twtore the fierce gale of pipular indig ,ation. Osoiber and November eriorapn Otoler alone-will "ratifv his doom." Then, ye spukeswea ana han11gers on-at-cour t, "-- Weve the warp and weave tle woof. The witndinag ahet off".-. Ulvac'a, the magnificent failure. 11'i'mington SStar. WINNSDORO. Wednesday Morning, Oct. 2, 1872. T. ROSS ROBEIRTSON, Editor. iiy- Corresjawimiec solicited ft oml cvery seotion of tie counti ry. Our cotlitin aio open to nil for a free lisussion if nity prinlciple. Iiheory 0ir idea, ltit we are in no way respons4itilefr the views or opinlionas of correspoidetis. National iteform Ticket. . For President. HOR AN"E 'R EELEY. For 'ice.President. BE'J IN GRATZ ROWN. For Cngwyress, 4th Congp'essionasl D1ic0, lON. BENJAMIN F. PERRY. W bat Judge Mackey Knows About the Situation. Ju-lee Mackey was in town Satur. lay last, and while here we sought. in out for thae purpaose of being en ightenemd .as to viit i6 transpi ring 'behind the sectats," and of gaininag 1om111 information as to what is to be ,he destiny of South Carolina. We mill now give oir realers the baneli >f tle initerview, toget her ititth siac 'rl Iticimits and ril -etions n4 were) af. evrwalds buggested in our own mind. IHe had recently retutrne from WitanCity, Where ht, ha.d been) Ont aiH a cotat nil ttoo Of 61141 by the Republieml State Colimmitteo to coma plain bef1"i0O the great Tyeoi, U jst, of the conaduc't of cerain U . S. ofli-int, who have (alenaded the "Ito.; utl.r.." bty thleir identiction tilh thea "'1t.lters."'N Mij . Ma'rtill seems~ to, hiavec beCn thie worstt offendelr, aind hai. case wasi thei sublject of special nam grkievou comph .'iian~ ikt. The Jud ige's under.tadina, whetan hlaeft,\ Wa ingtoni, wkas that N]errnil waould be raequksted tO commnteaataateL to the' Wa:, Deaparntmet La sati.fatory ex p~ a. Li on of hit aco u se, akd in c k ase of 1.i failure to dI, so, ai Court of Iuvestiga. tiona would hei ordeted, at.d t ho rer donhatabilo MI. j 'r phiced ota trial. By theo by, it seems that Merril -'gait iknto ai sCr'tiama' ina thae Carly plart of' thea watr, ad not. comrintg out as well as lhe went- in1, wkas ''bomb-hproof et' in at Provoat Mar~.hza's office dutr.. tng the remainder of thec conflict. Tlhais circumstatnce alccounts for hils gallantry in hisi crusade agkainst the Ku K!ux. Th'Ie Presidenat, aicordinag to Juudge MI., will pardon nali thae K't Klux prsnr at ter the P'residential c le. t ion. Nowi, to us, it ocacurs thlat thec Pre'sidenrt catn as well an'ard to be magng~anitmocus b'eforo the electiona as after. Itf he pa oposos to tharowv this promise out ats a bait to catch South. ern votes, lhe wouald stand a better showing of scoiurintg themt by exercia. ing hais elemnrcy nlow rather than lby deferring bestoin tg so gracious a boon. Wo are satislied that thais cardi won't win. It's a littlo too t hin. Thei Presaidenit las instruactedi the A ttoaney Geoneral, so says the Judige, to give tnat ive S3outherner-, the pt efer ince in a~pphia kmenatsi whenii they coOJe ra compe~attite. witha earpet liggers. h'is is vaery niec ina Genm. Granlt, but het maoa t'll is too' plain to dr.-ivo aoy. ady iti fts part of the country. As he kapottnents to Feadearal of!!ies ire conlial~ to the Raidical party, wo lona't, think it inateresta- our people iiuclh to knaiw whether carpet buggers >r stcallamw aigspge t, the m. As reg;.rd, 8t ate piolit'ce, the Judge CUoms qutite oo,.lait that Moses vinlad o0 eleci~cd Goveruiur by over i0,000, taajoaity. 1;e wa's itnc'ied to u lieve, hkavver, that thi Counity, iceat< wou~ld lbe conl ida.raly mfi ?d. le thount.ao nhat the. mr.sj.e... fo refurm through the Legislature were i very unfavorable, inaamucih as the i catdidateo put forward in the various i Counties wore of such a character and I standing ai to offer no guaranty that I they would weet the question of re- I form in the proper spirit, and legis I late with a view to remedying the I abuses that exist in our State govern. I Ient. In this opinion we fully coin %lide, not frow paity prejudice, but. I from a olose review of the liet of i Inuimiio. Concwerning the report < hat b-. Judg: M., would be a candi. I dLte lo the Legislature, he said that t .;nIy i'mh r c,-rt ain coi.tingenciesi woeuld he tfter himself fur the pozi tiu. [1, aDI'lut ihe is.seu.blzi:g of the I LegiW aattre, tle feienlds Of refor ii wore fouid inl tho niis.ority, amnd ofr not suflfi:iolnt f.ticegthI to effect. any. I thing, he would use his influ.-rae to liuve a vaca'.cy cicated, reign his Judgeship, 0n endea vor to be elcetod to the General A .suin.bly, in tl.e ho; e of doing something fur the i use. 1 lie dies not contemlate pulling i ff his judicial robes in this election. The Judge gr catly pleas.'d uW in giviog it as his opinion ilht Gov. Perry would defeat Wallace for Con grcss by an overwh eniing majority. Ile says that Wallate is no doubt in full sympathy with the "Holters," aid that a great m11any RLpb1)bians will I take no part in the Congressional eee. tion. Those who do support him are rather lukewram, and indilTrent as to the result. (Upon this paint we sug ge-t to our peopl that they must not supopose0 that our candidate will have an easy raoo. We do not think that the apathy, t.lluded to by Judge M., is at all wide spread, and WIllacee< will undoubtidly get a strong vote from his party, and will be elected unless Gov. Perry gets the full white vote.) Judge M. believes that a better day is in store for South Carolina, and that in a year er two more the chasm between the white and black races will be suceessfully bridged. he c:r pot baggers, lie says, have been our ruin, but lie fails to explain why lie he has heretofore Support .d them. Wo hope that his anticipations for the future may be realized by all of us, and that in addition, the monster lHadicalism may be crulhed to the dust. Republican Mass Mectine. The liepuliicaus of this County, who are oposed to most of the noii nations ma13de last Wednesday, 18:h lit, had a masi un-eting ink the Court U :use Tuesday, which wais presided over by Mr. S. M. Smart. Consider- I able dinisusion was had inl getting the mewt ing read v for iLu,iies.s anld .1 Com1 miiit tee of eigh teein was a pointed to suggest 1no1ina t ions. Thle repor1t oft thlis c.'n':nittee laid oii the t..bh-, and noinat~mfIions delalred in order. G. W. 1Ibarbe nd S 81.dmle leurdl were nowm n- ied for e . Seri .t-, anid upon being subiiitted to t he mnecting, the vote stoo~d I2 foIsr I arheIr, iad 160 for F'od. l .I.-l thi moved to n:aike the ii n1:ur-.Ih i liuaimouis, whIitehi was car. ii. ii. Th~ win.! were theni1t no1 1:a11 e, r eI re-entiiat ves : . M. m.., G. Vi . K.ohr, an Alfred Meere. Cenniir 8. B. Qlontney was iiu~animiitsi,6 endiotse d for Ciei k off Coor t. D). . . C(ureton wus usani im1ouIely noin~ lated for Sheu iff. W. end~Ors.d for Ju adge of Pr..bate. F"ann1k Killingsworith reei ved thte noin at 1ion f..r School C'omminissionier. and)1 J. II. Cook~l, we're nonminated fos Coiunsiy (ooir.insionseri. T1 se first named recived ialimost a un):u1;isous vote. Mr. Elliott's nsa ne, so far as we know, was u-,ed without his k ronl. ede u we trust he will 110 de, elie. leIs very popular wvith a large numsber of our colored citizens, wh~o have shown t heir aprcaion of most important ufflces in thle County. Thoe meeting wais well conducted,4 and renmai kably orderly for a mass assemiblage. It wats large, and to all! appeatranoes represtati ye in chia rae ter. Over three hiund red colored imen were in the ineeting, besides somse whites. The people arie left to choose between the two tickets presented, and will doubtless iiscramoh"~ both con siderably. Our course will be devel oped at a future day. Go to the Polls. The apparent lack of iinterest ta. ken in the pending State and County elections leads us to believe that many of our white Citizens will re frain from voting on the 16th Oc tober next, and our design in the present instance is to impress upon all so disposed the importance of go ing to the polis, and the great good that tmight result from so doing. Our candidate for Congress, the Honi. B. F. Perry, needs only the full white vote of this Canaressinl District to naure hi6 eltiuL,,n, atnd it seews to Js that this consideration alone bould stimulate our people to give itw the whole Conservative strength )f tie County, which is about twelve aundred votes. We appeal to you, tlow..eitizeus, to rally to the sup., )ort of Gov. Perry. In him you will 1ave a ropesentativo who will refleet iredit, not only upon the 4.h Distriet, >ut upon- the whole State, and who vill see to it that yod are not hunted lown like felons by the mlinons of 6 despoti adndinistrati.on. If you tay at home, A. S. W'illaeo will iguin iepresenti )ou. You know wiht . S. Wallsee is, and it is scarcely iocessary that we give you our opin on of Lim. Suffice it to say that. his iangressiinad li euter has shown an attor disr.-eprrd, on his part, of the vef.re il tue tiat% re.ts of ti' I vit. p -o..I: of ti - 4.11 (.ape iml: i.- :et, .1 1 o a h1bi .(C ut we c lat. hat it w hie auti C.tn vote 'o.- him, vihcur w iking <brectly ainsth iiis Fil r thermore, t'10 wlhite peojpl of he DIistic are entaitled to a repr.e outative in Coas of their .'i thoosiIq, mnd if they remain away roi tie Pl-, the, in siTeat d.p.;v.. lienselves of that to which they are tmtitled by virtue of their preptnader. ting numbers. Bear these things n mind, fellow-eitizens, nd do nut uppose that there is no use in exer ising the riglt of suiYrag., simply ecause there i. nii S:.mte o-ol C-nt y ticket in the Lild lor w:.. Im . rote. Another reaiQn f-r ging to) the olls is that thure ure two tickets put. m>t by the Republicans of this Ccirun. y, and a few good men on both, bough a very fe-w. Take the two aid solect the best., and inske up a .icket of 30ur o0%un. Probably in this way, good County oflieors may be sc urd and thei will be our gain. Permit us, once more, to urge upon oou to go to the polls. Do your duty is men, and hope for the beet. non. B. r. Perry. 1'rom a Coll iinlicieation pub:ished i this i:sue, signed by Col. Hicmil. 011, of the Skito Democratic E tecu ive Committee, it will be soeen that mr distinuuibed candidare for Con. !reas will ad ies- the peoIle of Fait Ield at Winnsboro on 12th 0.tober ,ext. We-arniestly hope that lie will meet with a lecurty and cor.l iA wel :ono at the a ids (if our pioiple., and i hat a large crowd iiill be present to ,r, el him. Our patrons in the coun ry are requxie-ted to exren1 thi s tio cdc in their neighbol beods, in rler 1 hat the ma 1 a3 b"e indited to) :ui'n out, ht.d heir tath acdd:re-se of uri f cotitn it c~rE. T1o the E'dif.r of the Ii ',unshor3o .Va's: Yo nib pleaise ianountc to ttoe tillow)in. lg ap pin ttme n ts for Hion. U. F 'eryt sepeak i thi. part of the -l'h Ciug rtaiinal Di s'tt: Ymk lville, on alon tdav,'t 7thl 00to Roci~k Il ill, On Tund~ay, 8:.h Oeto ber. Chseon Thucrd ay, 10:h, O) to ber. Winn-oroii S aturd..y, 12 Ih On toro, rr De n er .ti ot F.ii.1 i o. ..'. .e , :i dt. ing ii-oed Liamlint,. , that i, Ibe ga es . uch a r. cap ion :s b-s nown initegriity, moiratl w rth, abhilitie ii .tnd long i ubbe se hriOc entitle him, to. & P. 11A l ILTON, Of the Executive Cozimittee Demat. .Pay. Jan GflC 31een,n colrd ~ttlwit ian, w ho has beeni for sonos timie cookiant f.r air. Ji. M . Carter, of Sain'ui -, ICm i.n Coiun ty, ai few ti eCk .,~i:.ee pitt a. senite in the foid~ se wt prepf~atg foir the ale. .\1. 'ariter untia C n:.s of tis sild f~amily servoat, serv o .rOi, e.. miotned imtmeds.tul y aifeor dii.to , i n he reminited tunt il the nlext, d.g. Ow inog 10 his si iful trcu eant, t bey all reecovered. .'lr. Carter ai~d hts famnily haud the miot't imaplic-it coiti lience in the woman. Th'ey little tlthought she was capable of a-ueh r-. vilu auction. Whiy she should have~ rweed ths, no one cain understand; for she haud no~ <tflioulty with her om. ployer or his faittily. Jane Glenn thi been arrested, but augiven bail. A species of uonatosr eel is found >nl the west cqist of A frica which aometimeos attaui the lenigtha of foa ya eat. T1his eret nre is probaubly ih >rigin of the at ries of sea so petsr eeni in thase wa Fra. Whe~sn P. T. marum (ffers to pit ip $100,000 onl wager hbat Greeley I ( vill get, Conneet at, andt ti- Gran.,t ' 0lks. laugh at th cufer, but, decli no o o take it up, ont which side mut we 1] uok, we woinder, or the hunabug. d * *j2d l'ennsylvanla and Iudiana. The whole interest of the canvass no w uoucentratin-( in the two great 3tatoe of PernIsy lvauia and Inidiana. Both parties are pouring their best 3ampaign speakers there. The wbole mnergiea of the two great political trmnis are centuring in these two rund battle giounds. The result i6 i life aid death matter to the Grant party. De-feated there, the adminis ruati tn in. dionoA.d. Succeszfil, it wili auke a Gr.-eley victory more diffi.-ult tip >bta.n. Titis coutscioun:ne.,i i, in,-pit zig the Grant. party to the uist do a ret-ined Lffor:s T'rie ntugurits are magnifleent for Dmioer.tiu -neess. lT , Ol.rious om1e Iff tih 8th ,f O.-toter. Ili i.diaona, Hfon-Irickt i, thus re .ai ted t-) be c)ih ten, of election . "Sen.tur Hods icks is full of waii-, ai ti n att the uipr, c-deutd exhihi. jonis of Itreng th dt e.' r'i-es s n 46i -s'.d on ail a i.es, and i, free to 1iiulit li porte'.' Cofiideno inl thke ;u.i. [1 i c,- ii.euiony friom near .11 the c)n i8 iii the Sate, lie ti - 14S.'.nrec thalt no hiig but t le 11ost Pf 4. -O n fa14d, e ill eidanigel h~ :u e-s of' tihe coalition ticket." Fe n- y',. Pr.-s, of I hib!adaphi.3, a al. p.p r, uwns, that Biekalew., he le aa.eat, will be elected. A ..g. ber tihe Dvnoeratio ot look .. Uweril Icy JUtdge 3lackey to Lign. A gent lemen who was at Ch! stat a %-W datis ago, informls uis 11h;t J Idyz I'bos. J. Mackey eXpo sseid to hi4 a 'ut post to re.ig t t- ! j0 lp 1 '-ip .f t, is nircuit, to whil. le was elect1ed a. . a1t se-+ion (if thie Legi-l I! Th1 e rr avon % h i,.h indn Jltu4e NI ,0"k3 tl I hII ,cou :-t nlth- i. . I-a Il- - h. 1.,i l- uve ' j.l v..I li 1.. ,... w; !. , r b11 ~ l s .. A. ! Le , Itu a lI I ( .I t ; C.4. 5 \V I i I J, &1J 'g.. j.r..pi .,. 1., '1 i- a. ;.i. ( niter I.as e.leciinI to the' L,'.t-a 3r., we are not, itfurinud.-Chester /lporur. -0 Marion Awake. . The cieiva-s has. been oponed with rem.:rkable lift aid ispirit in l14rion L'ounitty. The IJ--mnoratic candtida.tes Iiae gine to work in earinest, and ;Ile folowing up their opponients w.th vigor and suieOes. Coloniel Mullins Auld his coa3jtLOrs on the county tick at. are old (aillpaigners and very po pu'ar. with Ullelasses, and we expet that 1LIrion will give an account of ierself inl October that even tho -tatitich Democracy of the mountain Jo unties will fnd it hard to beat. Blootly hduttlays in New York. 'Six :ays will I labor, and on the evo (if the seventh get drunk ud butcher any mian against whotu I have L dishlke," -oeems to be the wolIy re. olve of tlie ave age New Yoik rough. lio regular eciord of muisdeed. wa, more ded with blood than usual Last iluniday. l~ln Cut and slot ViciLtusly for imagin1ary or riflmig oflt nees, atnid 11i tine tI tun1ec al 01-1 Vendetta, out af hi b h.% groin ifom tile to tinle 113: y0 ai e. C lffinays, occaioened A.n.1 he r fc,7liJous a. aunit by t wI) meVIII-r of thl- swaip gang inl tle 13o31ih aa. 3 u.m.I ore ot the rival A IBewitching C'ostumei. A\ beaic33 fo l . dr 1 is made of richi broeaded~zi s.lk , whlitei pound. wi'hb bro'i.13lh b'0 .a t iii sui i pi::. l3e t ween1 theI 8(3 1iC:e. 'ro houquet1,1 of* pin3k rore., zzait in low withI ishou r- sleeve3. ot Ithe s..ie. Os1 i di es of w.e fig.nuro headed~zi" wi blue0 ria bon. ThIe Co,. 3ag ha31 'c's a eth lid point33 0. na3.en3t , p. a ~lL and13 ~ pink roses8 inl toe Siergeanst Bltes again. TI.i,- i 3. 14.1 aboigu' whomi iqo 31in g. wa., wrlitie-t ai-d siltd j .' aift. 1: 0 v :03, :33 .connei tions with lox peK.~ tr la.33m 3 .o ny3i h the s'. .thi be'ariog ,he. A n.i rca ('133 ,'t , lrs j 'st eel it. 11.h .h Ii l;ghll.d, a3n3 [ .'..i., gent.-. 133. 33.' .i'et i3. oine thou..and11( doh1,11.' 0g. li-t 111nI huildred that. h -3 en331o,, car331 an Americaz. n1og I'i1rolh l.. - ldwitijout n'oles~ia-in tilr3 m.3lt. The .)ayorally of Nrw York. Thel. N.' .w X it 1, 3ame of A. T. iWz I ~~t Llbaint p 33iee,33f ai. t.* bi .c h . ele P i 9 l i i he ii n- ien. . i 3. ul liiI'.3it~iiii' t. w.-l a ba tn...r Vt who. had( 33o sh3oi . r' rock, upon03 3iS lett when lie arrivedi. "Wh.I. ro reC your shoes an'S3td Mimtu1 ods(9( nin ?" aiked on~e of the oflic1als. 'gave themii to lt)y ilawyer to defend ine, 3and3 you see whlat a dI-dI old ti-oh we"was the. z'nournlul replI Lert the ('olored Voters Bead This. At the commnencoent of the war, le. Grant used thle following lan ungeo "I attm a Demtocrat ; I have Ot gone into th'i8 fight to free n)igge r.; nd .ii I thonghlt such would be the: esult, I woulId strip off my uniform 13(d go home." 'L. Ones Carpenter, Esq., of the, 'olumnbia Union, has been appointed ne of the corporators for this Sta te f the Centenntial [riternattional Exhi. it ion to be hol1d in the oity of l'ila-j elnhia inl the vear 186 aj Telegrwahc. Foreign fows. PARIS, September 28.-The Inter national peace Congress has been in session at Lagana, Switzerland,. this week and adjourned to-day. Le Franoias publishes a letter from Gen). Ouribaldi to the President of the Congress, in whiob Thiers and hit policy toward Italy are denounced in tenrms of great severity. The Chamubers of Commerce of Bordeaux, N.,ttes and other cities insist od being contilted in any revision of the cusoino tariff. Uount Von Arnim, the German Amubassador, will oun go to Germany tg.iu, on leave of absence. Gumbetta, In his speech at Grenn. bile, .everely orioised the cond et of T1hiers it proihibiting ptublio celetr:.. tions of the auaiveraor3 of the filrt republic. 'I he Corlists, after demanding the surrender of Su:g Urtia, witt d]i ew. ROM.:, S. pttsoliiember 28 -- N .goi.. tion., teweeu Rt isi-L anold the lily See ;r progrssig f.tvorably, 'lie et-iAblishIUent of a mini ture at St. Petermour... is udec.ided. ION DUX, Sept lenur 28.*-The G',iv erntie:,t. auto;ritties have dettiined the .te0eus;ip wih.C wasi to ha.e aunied to dt.), with a nuu:er of 4:ni gra.nt - for Catiadal, heuttuso it 1.6 now too -t e ill the seatoO. News Items. NEW YoRK, September 26.--L-t. tvriom11 MNI-'tiq~ue repoort L114e los., tof twelve ves-ei., and thie lives L e 9 h l(. ta.t ; tot St. 1iti.,t ou 1ho 1iii h; (Ie ti ig 11 ewav, or New Y : k, nish a cargia II iu'r, a)t lnO I. ;" S i',.t . e ur i t ch d ,.t oi-d H ellients '%tle t h 0isWsa .0o'. :' seht uer was ca: rielA to ... 01,ai u. i iin b .i k f..ueeed to thu %in t. ward of the 1iltnd. The liu, ricatne -it Bari adoes great'y injured crops, and rove itsuure th. brig J. Boyce, of Now Brun-swisi, Uulge an Kelly, ot Hialisax, and two sloops. No lives lot. CHICAGo, 8spteiub tir 26.- The 1Rev. Peter Cat iigni, the pioneer 3Il:teu (tot preiacher, is dead. LiU was eighty. ievel 30.18 of age. N '.w Yong, September 26.-Stan. ley write. a 1cter to the leiald, do elai ing us false the stories relative to him by Noe. Fortester withdraws petition for writ of habeas corpus, and consients to go b.Lek to tie lhinois peniiteltih,riy. CLi.V1LLAND, St-pteiber (2.-- 'Th Noithen uOnio Luutie As,Iut is burued. The luba les ate said to b; s.avd . Thro attendaonts were buritd aod it is feared t hat ot hers are in the debt is. Loss $350,o00. DETRour, Septenber 28.-The straight.-outs havo nominated a fulI ticket fur Stale officers. SAN FatAci co, September 27 - The Fair tii.il h.,s been cs neluded. An imimtei.e crowd u.mll ied to her.11 tie closing argumieut. The jury is out. ASII'NGTON, September 28. Grant is here. L ANCASTEn, PA., Sept ember 28 - Witai.~ n auidre-ssed a large meetLiny lie said he was glad to aspeak her, bieca use it was tbe house ol ThIsad. Stevents. lie aaid this fight is~ ntt bo ete it Grdnt iund Greeley', but it is atn issue of principles. O. onte handtri the pat ty oit Iliberty--the great l10' pubbieau patny ; on t he other, the l)uulstera ta-a party who:-e records are i co tbi-sek to gaz-4 tipoui. ('jiic.wo, S. picember 28.--450 .striki..g e.tt peliters ptru aded to-do . . iuv3 frost, is repor-ted ini the Sr.LoreSepeurer28 -. Fift,-. Nwo n f andb .vepst :nt to i.ee the it ttheir. A g ratal con~tiier ence wi:e hld at B iyy Depost, yeed5, bs. thet Irprsenlt,.tiv. si t .hlte V v.risu., :sand L u IBari , atnded -hi. ie I. -s, wht re t'i-y have bee licelute. -ratted f *r the past yeatr. i hie 0l1jest of this cotesenLtce wa,1 to hav ie a lull sit erebang~e oif , jens ab~tosut. t h preso.nIt -- P.. io Viu-*iiiit.--..t to art a g'o tin am- 6i -eli oca tst. ' s-s. A. Se tt, to-dy, .oing I-ed e i -lai~ t is r tranisposrsintg ..gjjpIi,.. Iis- i iuti, to he n--.--i in mu ir itjy -- "maI ni .I 11 rtt.- . w~e ist . e ,e f t~ . 1 ,. n . I. :.~ x-,is. 2 s il ro d. ero. Tho pl tdou w it* b r..'sght ft 'n It i rishtitrg by Cohtu, 1 Lies p'1iat si eret aiy of thle G sve~rior, andi hitichiel 84tope. A natitiher oif Itlend-s of th . pri rner.s were at the p)~ietti try whent 'he pardon at rived. ' the piarduon there is a cordit ioni, which :--ttes thtt if there is any intiltey pa id for soervioea it connleef luln wtith theo receiving of pardons, thent they are null and void. These condli dins were accepted by the prisoners. Since his relesase, Yerkes made an alfidavit,, denying the charges nmade sgelnst him by Gen, Ilart-rtft, arid the anlthelnticity of theo papers wthis h have been issued as evidence eaaist I him, and alle ed to have been sti tted by Yerkes. lIe adds, that it is b ae forgery. The release of the prisoners eteated great excitement in tihe eity. WATIINOlTON, S. ptemnber 28,---The Attortney General decides that a per sin sending monecy by post ofliceor ders cant recall them after te have start. the. Anuong thbe Pre-idential appoint. meuts to-day are Mi. A. P. Wiley, post mistreus, Huntsville, Texas ; Den. nis Bagan, Receiver of publio moneys, Tallshaseo, Florida ; P. A. Mon, Receivor of Publio Moneys, East Florida Land District; E. B. Rawson, Marshal Southern Distriot of Florida PNitVI:NCE, R. I., Sipteinber 28. -Tno Riverlett Woolen Mill, in N.o th Uxbridge, was burned to-day ; loss $75.000. Nh.:w Yonn, Septetuber 28.-The week's deaths are 503-a deci ease of 33. S'T Louis, Sept ember 28 --The Clhiukasawr ludian Legislature hits pas:-ed a bil nimortabzitig Conigress to a.llt thei. laudei in overully, a d a i,.g~ vn tbe Chocn4traws to jvin e-un in th1ir1 s equt. This i regarded as !n Itirvarced tep towards openi-ig the indianj Territury to wbite settlenrueits thi- winte'r. Bos-ro, SeptemIber 28 -Tho sut. peiri -i ot Spencer, Villa & Co., well. ii 11.trvin bankers, i- reporrtt.d. larket Reports. N s:w Y oIit, Septernber 28.- Cotton topjenied aind ched stoeAdy-upl.nds 181 ; Orleans 194 ; sales 2,230 bales. Gid 13t. iu.kRI:sTN, Sept. 28. - Cotton fi m--intudling 17J ; tosceipta 2,668 b.ales ; zsalez 500 L.ale.,. Lav.;it0i.. Se pt. 28. -- 1ieting - Cottoun opened cutiot anid stendy ..id Cl evd firn-uplaidS 9.1; OC iLeais 9}: -ales 14 Ut111 hIm b. -47 SASH and BLINDS, OU!.MING. Bihches Stir -ix tiurei. B1hi''ier VIrnirri'ing i1liar-1 are. 13irai" I ip, Filmr Til.rs, Wvire G1ard-. Tra Ct. 'aWare, .\l ble 11nd %4ialve .%iutle Piveces. Window Glass a Specialty. Circulrsir anitr Priee. IUstts sent It (- on applicationi, l'y P. P. TO \ L, 20 liye and :;3 Pinekm-y si., oct 1 Cha lesi,,ni. A. 0. NEW FALL A% D W INTER GOODS, AT J. 0. BOAG'S. For a fill and complete stock r.f Dr.. Gilo., Doumestcs, &C., Call on J. C OAG. N'tions niil Fancy Gords in great v.. iety .t J, 0. BOAG'Su on the cor Ilor. Ni.linerv. llintp, Botnnefs, Rib~bon.,, F-ower', &ce., iro-t nrove~lties of tho season, ati J. 0. BO A( G s. For- Ikt-, Shoes,- Unti , Caps, Cloth. ng, TI:nnii. , lFiis, SnirwhI , Ula okets, &c., call o:. J. 0. BOJAG. Full ste --~~c.f (Gr'riori, Crockerv, T a. d W\ ---' w.ar e, alIw3Js on hand at J1. 0. UOAG. 1'r its , Cornf-'vtionaziries, Carnnead God- dric. 5, T'obacco anud Se.g:ue a chre a the obenupest, by J[ 0. 1)OAG. oct 1 NIotice, & 1 u Thea, brauess will bt contiinrned by Ulyrso sne.-ial l'art'ner--who is liable for Throo Thounnand Dollars. U. 0. DIRSPOR T E. J. A . I)lO P lT88, R 8. DE1'SOliTE8. sept 28 ESTABLISH ED 1859. JNWEfW G-00D as. h - b,..lO,cksi. i qal~ g irle, lrin Je.1iwelry, an ih r; s 14i kartaxs Ii t; Plinirr tram hurnt-y ti..i lainA. 18 hiort fino, anid * r loki g O n.ad. " .n zak pt no in (shrow g myalse I 1.ark 'i for past5 fravors, I respecifuilly scei ai coUnI~Uiince or tihe sane. $ecnd door froiinz Col, Uaon'r Uhlico. bepi 20 'Gone to a Jclter lhJle AIMc.' E 1have rernovedl front Cornter No. 1, lo th . tr nxt doior to Messnrs. Elliott & Co., anid are now op.enring a choico seleation of DRtYCGOODS, NOTiONS, 114 TS. O.A I'S, BOOT7S and SIlOEJS, COA'FEJi'TIONA IiT and and WiNES, which we will offer vetry low for CA SI; and guaranteru every article we sell Lo be us rezpreented. U. 0. DESP'ORTES & CO. siept 28 A wls, Bristles, II0E L.A8TS, oot. Ttrees, CrImping ki Bonirds, Awl llandcles,, Rasps. 8hoe Threnrd, Tacks, &e., jut received by feb 20 No1T yJwer~ & .