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T HE FAIRFIELD HERALI l'itished Every Wednesday at WT T, N SB11RO, s.o li~we~u & WiLM~ 771.1S- A VANC. fin' r'py OnIe year, $ $ 3 0 Pi " - - - 120 Ten " " -" - - 26 l'aiiri k cieury's iloqunce. vrginir in thos'n days had on er tiaLlilied clur-ch, and the spirit. r persecutiei wis abroad amongst th inost igniorant classes of her opula tion. The Baptits were particularl obnoxious. Three irsist preacher had been arrested as "disturberis yaeo,'' andA iImIprisuoed by i locia ur i.trate. At the next sossion a the couinty court at Spotsylvania the were arraigned for triall, and Patrio iletry rode fifty iniles to defon I 1o-rl "H'it for the account (missed b 'Virt) which has bcen preserved c l'atrick Hlenry's performanco on thi nwe should not have undo atood the secoret of his power over a isismbly. The rosi..tloas magic < his oratory was greatly due to artifieo mannmgemetit, extreme and sudde chanlges in tone, adroit repetition c telliig phrtua. Ile enterd th court house wlrilo tlho proscoutin attorney was reading the indictnier, Ile was a stranger to most of the spe, t ators, and being dressed in tho eout try manuor, his entrance excited r remark. When tho prosecution ha finished his brief opening, the no coorer took (lie indictment., and glai ing at it witith all expresRionr of ru 9: zled inciredulity, began to speak i the tone of it mini who has just hear something too astounding for b lief : "'May it please your worships, think I hoard read by the prosocut as I ent oned the house, the paper iow hold ini my hand. If I ha rightly understood, the King's atto ney has framed an indictment for tl purposo of arraigning and puininhii by i miprion mnurt, these threoe inioffe i ive per.,ons beforn tlo bar of th court for a crime of great inagoitu R.< disturbers of tho pcae.e May lease the.0 clin:, uhiat (lid I hour )id I lies it I dist inctly, or was it misltake of in own iI Did I bear i ex pression ais of cri mire, ihat these mc w%%holm your worlship is about to try f misdeineanor, tire charged with -wi -with wiiat. Illaving delivered the!ee worda n haltirg, broken mirsnner, as if h in id was staggering under tihe weig of i irmonistrours idea, he lowered i Voice, aRndl asum iing tire parolounide rolemnlty of manne111r, ainswered I1 own quipestion : '-'reachinfg te Gr 10 ol'/ic Smn if God .1'' Thenl he paused. Every eye w l em'srI.. rvereri upon Ititi, i very in u d intenlt :761r all this w exvntertl as a Kean tor a Siddo 'would havo pei form ed it on tie stal -eye, voice, iatitude, gcsture, all nrecord to rpri(lue the utter Iiont po ihility of cffcot. Anmid a silence th Cruld he felt, hre waved the indit ment three times around his hread, thoulglh :till amarr:zed, unable to co psrh.:n.l the charge. ''lren h1e rais< hris eyes andti hamits i tor heavie n, anrd a torno of. patheit ic energy, who! nlemlsi ible.r~iI, exclaii med, "GOro A t this point, such v'as thie pow of his dIeli very, tire ai itIionree rel1ieve ther eeins it abur.st of tear M lry it please your worsiIps, ini dary like tis, wthenr trthr is about bredtiher fetters, when m-iuiikind at abrtrl to bsle at. rusd to e hrimi nat ur; and t iil ira'de' righi ts, wh leni thIe yol I foppressic ithart haus r.iehedl tl W ii iiirness of .\mtie ica~i, art 1 the un ut iial ziiiasnre of r'eeeiasticalh pO' e'r is abloot to bec dli-covered, at. SuI ai perind, whenll hbrt y, libert vn (if col u'erience is abhout~ ti wake fromii i n.lumriniigs antd iiu~iire' into thre re ma.on of isuchi charges as Ilfind exhi ited hecre to-dal~y inr this intditcmnt, Iloere ocurred anoithrer oh' is appal rig pausires, di ii ing whrich hre eai hluirumg looks att tire judges aindt ti hree clergymes n airra igned .Th it rillming he thr Iilledi every heanrer 1 hs farvorite de'viice of repeltit : " i:nn nt tot deceirved -accoruding to t my'lii hand-thiese miien are accu isedl p reachlintg thre gospelI of tire Son odl !'' 11o waved tire documenr th ree Iiiu' aboiv e Ihis benrl as it sti lost in wondler ;asi thlen withi ti ?.amre elec'trie arttituido of arppeaml hesavenr, hre gaispedh "G(reat (God !'' Th'1is wars f'ollowed b y anrot her huri of folini fromir tire spiectartor~s ; ati B n i this maiuster oif effect pilung< into the tidle of' iris d iscourse: pli e j~ ase youtr worshipj there iare peramdis in the istory') of liin!, wh ii r co rouption andi deprarvii heso lsong debIased thle humnitt chia me-ter thaut tuani ,.i'ks unider i weighrt of thne osp1 reisior's hiand--b come hi ls servile, iris abtjeict $lave,'1. hecks rhe ha~rnd that. smiites im. 1. bross ini passivye obed ience to the mral dates andi despots :arid in tis sta of servi lit y, ire receives hris fetters pe rpetuti I bonda:gie. imut, many pl ease yourr wvorshrps, such a duty br patrSi(d. I'rein that periord when oi I athers left the lanid of their nativil for threse Americant wilds-fromr ti mromnent they placed~ their feet uIpt thte Amneriocan Conrti nent-fom tir metoment des pot ismr was crurshed, i I t era' of darknte's bsrokenr, at I letsven decree I tharit malni sthould 1 ii''--fr-* e to worshiip Goed iacc rdii t t't' lble. in vain were all theirsu ti, SINw Wotrild, if we, theiir off*i~pur Y.tus5 i~ 'di I ropprernedl and i periee l'. I , tmay it pheaise youir wo ~r Ii i i ...e toar. ime.ntrc .ir....ro ) for what are these m'en about to be tried. This paper asys for preabhing the Gospel of the 'Savior of Aaam's fallen rane. Again he paused. For the third time lie slowly waved the indittment around his head ; and then tutning to the Ju'lges. lonking them full in the o face, e.ctaimd, with the most im Q pressive effect, "what laws have they Violated ?" The whole assembly were now paitnfully moved and exci ted. The presiding Jtfdge ended the cene by sayinit, "Sheriff, discharge these men." It was a-Sriumph of the 0 dramatic arts y An ingenious machine has boon in s vented for spreading mortar on walls. (i It consitts of a trough threo and a - half feet long, furnished with two f trowols, one above the other, and the y mortar, is spread by the moving of k the trough up the wall between two I upright scantling, by meanA of pul. loys worked by a crank. The inveh. y tor claims that the tbbchine ef'eots f great saving of labor, time and ex. S ponso. f WIN3NS1DOIoa 3 ,f :Wednesday Morning, March 5, 1873. g T. ROSS ROBERTSON, Editor. Correspohdtente soliteted from oveiy section of the country. ioe cohunn are open to all fbr a free discussion of any principle. theory. or idea, W but we are in no way responsible for the views or opinions of correspondents The Inaug uration. d Yesterday the Inaguration ceremony took place at the notional capital and 1 U. S. Gramt and Vilson succeed to )r the Presidency and Vico-Presidency I of this Republic. Also a matter of course the vast army of ofice-holders 1 and sycophants, that have formed around the foot stool of the despot - O-ant, are in great glee over the elr i ounistnioe of his re-inauguration, but we scarcely believe that any well meaning person na rejoice over ati a event that bodes no good to in the people at large. These are oUr I' conviotions from past o bservation, but the developients of the future may modify them. in - At LaAt. ht The law-making body of South is Carolina, styled by courtesy the den st eral Assembly, has at last adjourned, to the great.rolief and joy of the honest tax p.,era. We ihere fore cougratulate as the pV.iepe. InId hid the legislators id Gud-speed in their effurts to reach their homes and firesides. To draw a e comparison between this Legislature in and its predecessors since reconstrue. 4- tion would be a task too lengthy for at our present purposes. It is sufficient to assert that in point of recklessneoss, . venality, and corruption, it stands pre d ominent, aind has reached a position ii to whieh no honorable ambitIon would 13 delight to soar. We say this, not at from a partisin standpoint, but with o. facts before us that are a matter of, yd publie record, and that can net do s. ceive. In justification of what we say, we' rd er to its own acts and pro. Ut oedings. They toll a talc, the .e moral of which no one can gainsay. 'i They carry conviction to the hearts of ec all not biased by party prejudice. e TJhe verdiot of the people is made up 1fromt thiom. Upon it we place our hl solves, in defense of our rights, and -i in vindication of the honor of the r State. ~*That the General Assembly has ,fallen short of a faithful discharge of 1its responsibilities, no lover of the et truth cani deny. That it has betray. ie ed it a sacd trusts, every candid 'observ er must adnit. To squander the public fluids, and make useless eexpenditure of the floaneial resourees in of the State, is the highest evidence l!of mail-lo..islation. Thiat this lies ibeen done is fully attested by a record that has gone into hiistory, the I his tory of the 'IDark Ages" of the to l'almetto State. WVould that we acould blot them out from memory. dW herd a good deal about reformi d the beginning of the recent legisila Live sessioni, but we utter in all iori , onsnioss, God save the State from such areformu as this. r. 02C.ngressional Hypoconsy. eAfter pretending to a great deal of IndignatIon over the Credit Mobilier 0 a operais, Congress decides that it .hsnconstitutional right to take of te ficial cognizance of the action of any )( of its memubors in connection there. Swith. The Committee on the part of rIlouse made an exhaustive report yupon the subject, and closed the same ewto he suggestion that Messrs. nAumos and B3roqoks be expelled. To say the least of it, this report was dvery unfir . If A mes was culpable e in bribing members, those member, g wero equally so for receiving bribes. It savored also of. partisanism to sin. egle one out of those charged with bti *ing bribed, we refer to Mr. James r. IBrooks, Democratic tuember from cNew York. upon w.hom to i.pos the eterit*y of 4xpulsion. Mr. Brooks may- hae been guilty, but no l0e so 0han *apsa Garfield, fcholod, Bibg. har, and others. All the develop. Ments prove to our nind that Vise. President Colfax was as deep in the mire as any ; the others, notwith standing his protestations of inuo. eenoe, and his profesaions of piety and sanctity. Vt he goes free, and doikbtless dhuokling over his good for tune and luAk. One single Democrat is thade the siapegoat. Out upon such proceedings, say we. The truth of the mtter is, ir Con. gress had desired to a.tisfy tho coun try about thus Credit Mubilior transaotions, they would not haVe played the hy pocrites, and permitted a white-washing teport to bo mde) but would havN deruaided that a plain and Utequivocal explanation bo gi-7do by all its members supposed to be criminated, with a 'View of meting out oyen-handed .justice with out for or favor. This ito the course that a ptoper consideration for its own self-respoct should have diotated. The interests of the whole country required too that nothing Ohould be kept back, but that a clean breast of the untire affair ahould be mado pub lia. The Bouroe of the Louisiana bifficulties Two State Governments are now running in rather a loo:e wny In Louidiana. The immediate causfe of this is the unwarrantable and arbi trary interferetee of the nitional Administration during this present winter in the affairs of that State. The spring whence all tho pending difficulties flowed was the action of Durell, the dliareputable Judge of the United 8:ites District Court. Of course he was emboldened to is-te his orders and ihjunctiohn by the au thorities at Waslhigtot, aid inore especially by the outrage which thnso authorities, tbrough their agents, per. petrated upon law, rd rly govcrn ment, and the Coiititution, in Jaijua ry, 1872. A little moro than a year an Uen, Grant determined to put down G#v. Warmnoth at all hazards, becatu'e Warmoth was opposed to his renomii nation for Pre.,ident. So it was re solved to brok up the regular Gov ernmen t of the Mtate, of which for thiee years Warmoth had been the undisputid bead, To accomplish this purpose, Grant's tools in New Orleans ivere instructed to prevent the organisation of the Laegiblature, and then, under the pietext that Louisiana was in an ii.surrectionary condition, ptclaian martial law. In pursuance of this plot Casey, the brother-in-law of the President and the Collector of Customs in New Orleans, detailed the revenue Cutte: Wilderness to sail up and down the Mississippi riyt r for about a fortnight with a sufficient number of Senators on board to break the quorum of that branch of the Liegialature, and to keep them out of the reach of arrest by tbe Sergoant-at-armns. Ini 'bis in. famous scheme Casey, who was act inz in accordance with the wishes of Glen. Grant, was siistained by this same Judge Durell ; by Packard, then asn now Marshal of the State ; by Lowell, the Postmaster of New Orleans and Speaker of the Lower Ilouse <f ther present Legislature and still Post master ; by Kellogg, then Senator in ('ongress and now bogus Governor of the State ; and a great array of kin.. droed scoundrels who chimed in with the cry, ''down with Warmnuth '' 8o outrageous was ('are3's conduct In this matter of tho Wilderness dta Secretary lBout well, by a piem (ipto ry telegram, orde red him to L'ri..g the cutter to the what f and land t he skulking Senators ; and to appease popular feelinig, it wvas given out thait Unasey had plaed his resign atiotn in hands of the President, and that lie would soon give up the 'ffice. Th'ese consprators t hen Involved the Government of Louiiana. in cone fusion and brought the State to the verge of civil war. liut to tis day every mian of them has beet) retained in office. It Is from this source that all the subsequent troubles in that Stats have arisen. If Dlurell had been impeached a year ago, and Casey and Packard and Lowell dismii.sed from office, Louisiana would now have been as quiet as Vermont. In disposing of the Louisiana case, can the Senate afford to overlook these notorious facts I One of the moat cele brated phy. sicians of Philadelphia, it is said, cata two raw apples every evening before ho retires to rest, and thinks they not only supply food to his brain, but keep the whole system in a heal, thy condition. A resolution in the Uni ted States Senate to open all the regiments of the army to the enlistment of colored ,nen, was tabled. LrRi8a1lW Proceedings-htst Day. The Legislature, in joint sesion to day eleetd Maeon 13. Allen Judge of the Inferiot- Courts on the first ballot. The other candidates wero Whipper and Montgomery. Allen, it will be remembered was the cankidate fur Secretairy of tate, upon the bulters' ticket in the last State eleetion. 'tbe 11ouse this morning agreed to all the Senate amendments to the bill making appropriations for the fisoal year ending Noveniber 1, 1872, except the one inereasing the peniten tiary appropriation fron forty to -ixt.y thotuwaid dollars. 'I he Sonate) having rneedud from ti, is, the bill was pamu d by the louse, and having been alvundy pasned by the -ieminu, .s ordered to b-1 nrollted fur ratiti - cation. The eneting ulanse wns striken from the bill to repeal the aet e.,taj. lishing an inferior court fur the bial of crinsin;al ases in Chrleton Coun.. ty Roth houses then adjourned till to night. In the Soate to'night the bills re ported on 'a .aIissed to- day wer c signed in the Senate iamber by the prueiding lliu.ora of both hoiut'en, BaiI ordered to be sent to the . .ver nor for his approval The rest t' the proceedings were uprd'otirious hial farcical until the arjournmnct eino diew Sri 'lite Art and Liternllarr. The French. Government is almut to dispatch a seicntitie mitsion to ex plore Central China, It Is expect vil that li3r-il tI l Ie connected by tele4pr.Phi w ith t'ortu gal by the cloie of 187.1, Mr. it. T. Ilolnon, an( ohI! 'Vexas cattle raiter, sas that th.- supply of cattle in texas is beCing r-npidi.y exants.! ed, and that in four ynaza a steer will bo worth iortt inl Texas than he Is to-day in 1Linois. Twenty yenrr. ngo the United Ftntes did hot export more i han 1,00o,OOU po1un1d I if chees4e. N 41w ot at nual exports amounot to more than 60N,0,. 000 pounds and A ierie & ha -, taken from ngland and II.11 ,nJ th Ir munopoly of lit heese trade inl Europe. At the prosont time not a single box f till is mt -nn factured in the United States, alhough it is clai med that there are large deposits tof tihi. valuable mietIl in New llaapslhire, Missouri, and the laake Sui-rior re gions. A cocipany has been recent ly organized to develop these ione resources, and it it to be hoped that success will attend their efforts, Soutliern News. Meningitis still rages in Miss. sippi. Maeon's Board of Trade is organir ed. A. D. Brown, who was injured at Brunswick, Ga., is dead. Capt.. T. C. Brewer, a well-known J.surnalist of Alabama, is dead. Prof. S. M. Staff.rd died at 'l'Tuskt loona, Ala.) on the morning of the 19th. TerrnceNutrent and I. C. Batr net, .-f Savannah, commiitted enioide on TIuesday. Mlike Daily losqt both leg< in jump - ing fromt the cow-catcher of r. run Ding traitt in Alabama. Col. hlorn is said to be the peso who originated the idea of annexing Mobile county to Mlissis.ip'pi. A negro near Fernandlinat, Fla., has been atrrosted for commtinag a name less outrage ont a litte colored girl. Dr.U. B. 3M1ller, one of Geor'giza largest landed proprietors, (lied re. ently in Burke county, in that State. Tfhe fine residence of Mir. Dickey, a few mtiles below Mlagnolia, Ala., -was totally destroyed by lire somoi days ago. The building had just been comiipleted at a cost (of $l0,000. Tlhe Whi'looping-cough is suipple. rnentinig the epirooty in Satndersv'ille. 'The exercises of Ntereer Unaiversi ty will be iccumed on the 3 of March. I Mr. (leorge U. Nap.ier has sold lhis race horse, "V ill age lI;neksmnith,'' to a gentlemaan in New Orleans for A Coulubs hunting party has killed three hundred rabbits and a wild esr. l'eatch and piltum trees htave been in, uossomi in Flo rid4 for niea rly twao weeks pait. Gerg Groy, of ('arrol I conv t.hot anad k ih-d a Mr. Simis hea weefk, and then made his escae. The fuzneral of d1as. A. N iebet, oif M acon, was attendedl by the entir bar andii a large i nmber oaf peopl. Maeont clajims to have at Venudoo doctor who killed o0 dhe p~aramou'ir of ani unfaithful dalrkey in short order. Miss Jeannie Pattersona's readlings Iat the Ki mball1I louse, AtClani:, wet-re' wiell attended and she was warmly re ceiv'ed. A difieulty occutrredl in PE.-t M1icon ont Thiursday evien ing betwtteen JIohn WI. Ilarge a.d J1. C, TJoler ia w hich the latter was shot andt~ killed. A man, whoe commuaitted suicide by hanging, in New Orleans recently, left a will bequeathing the rope to two richt relatives whto refused to as sist him. It is said that Bill Smith, the col ored Democrat has sued the Governor of Florida for seven hundred dollars for political serviens. Bill is evident Ivl trying to break hia hiat BACON AND GREENS. I have lived long enough to be rarely mis. taken, And had ily fall abare of lWfes change ble sceirs But my woes ha046 beeb s6taved by g'do greens and bacon, .My Joys have been doubled by bacon and greens. What a thrill of remembrance e'en now they a*aken Of childhood's gay morning and youth's merr' scenes When one tlay we had greens and a plateful of bacon. And the next we had bacon and a plateful of greeis. Al ! well I remember, when sad nul for. 1Tnken, lleart-wrung by lie scorn of a .liss in her fee,. low I Il I )-om hoi - right t.o iny loved A mi lorgot ty -lujaoir over blikon And greens. vhlien' tle aniiks reafured seIiA, and evilht was shninll. I sabaarae it. ihe wrvk; riid *nis ruilned lb M) I i icdie nill de, l-it ed I had not saved ily b~ae'n. Il I liveil, for I will had my bacon and gr ell If som. fairy, a gralnt of three wi:bles enuid maakl e ua:e n90 woiilbh'os a 1 1. 1111.dt so ifldeni witi Sins, I'd witch a 1,ell- greetts ill the woald, then the hia.on, 'hen wi-h for a itile mor haeoli and greens9. Oht ! ie'r is a cham inl this dish, rightly Iaken, Which friin etistards and Jellies anl epiure wvenns; Stick your fork in tli frat, wrap your greena 'round the bacon. And :you',l vow tlhare's 11o dish like gol twin il a1nti ier s. Nor th ('urolillit lIents. The CApe F.:ar \Vzter Works Comi n1y han, bieen inai.rporated. A riotoriuis hiibenytnan narned lInvo has been captured near the TelInn.ec line. I)r. J. T. Vounr, of Alclnwell Cotmity, was kicked by a mule a few dlaiys sine an] instantly kill a, FIrty-one new memberp were h:. ti-itntil into the lodge of Good Tem hil t a, at Charlotte, Mond ay n igh t, 'lhe rumor ih tt one of the United States soldiers had stabbed another I in Charlotte was without foundation, h'le( United Statep troops stationed iat the pnoit .f Charl. tte will leave for I!o0e point in the West early inl tlhe coming mr onth. Proninent Democrats of the IoUse are in receipt of letters l'rom their frienils at the North .saying that the pa-sago of the Ku Klux amnesty by the Siante is working groat dawa.:e to the State abroad. The Ruthetfordton Record sas: "A man in this county had three wives in one year : two wives were buried the sanme year. lie is now liv. ing with is fourth wife. Cati any county in the State beat this V'' Doe Sherard, a prisoner in the Snow Ilill jail, under sentence of death for murder, died it' the duna geon on Saturday from voluntary rstorvation. Ali appea'l t~o the Su preine Court had been tiken by his Counis6el, tho rosult of which hi as not transpired. It. took De ju t twelve day.s tio do it. Thl'l aleigh E~ra says "L-ist Fri day ini Siamp..ion county, WV. H. (Wii:ey, who hnd been under arrest, for reai.stinag a United States oflicer and ha d given his bond thierefor, shot Ilenrty U odnwin, the wit rss ragaitnst haim, putting one load of siluirrel hoit in bio face anid breast, anid, 0s witnre.s turned his bac&k, he put anioth, er load in the back of his head anid the back."''/%wn.. Obilllzauy, Iled. ni~t4er a short illnerse, on ihe 6, hi iiast. ina FabricId C'ounty, 8. C., at thle re sidencae or her son in-law, Mir. d1. II. De. l.uiey, 3Mrs. 'alAlu'l IA l).\WKIlNS, in the 7'd yar of lier age. She hiad been fai.' sevoral years in feeble hiealthI, so th ii at iet deiseii wasi not alt ogcthetr Lunlenpe ctead. In earty liti hie iiaide a piroeessioin of r'eli. glion by ,ioinin rg the 1et holdist Chu rrhI andl ndIli hrongh lifl idiorti'tei ha t'oessionib ni (1adiy wualk. Thoiase who kne*w lier be t4 hail moiiit conihidenice in hert piet!y. In nd. ii on ilto he pieity, - n was. .-eniiikiable for heri goodnlie-is of he:&i . She wits a goodi neiighbortt .in .0 maisirs andi it~ a mosiLt raf. fect jion a iti~ her. It was lier liot to have moni-c fiendsl and fewer enemaies tha.i nertials genierally. .11er life was a living witinss for the truth, and lh-u ri:ii t~ampnjle ai conrstinut invitation to thiose hld nil to wv alk thle pliths oif wis dean. ShIe lentesa a in ego tfamIly behbind her to mourna lier departute, but they tar-e not Chrint iin Neighblor copy an I sen I bil to t is etlice. I 'lt tNfe oOf' 801ni Un Vt'ol Jia, F Aitliil:.a COTrY. Ily W. M.SOY0, Rs:q., I'roaal Judge. ~ I E~ IsAM. Thiomias 1f. Cloud hanij mtV nde- suit to me., to grant him Let.. ter f A~.bn~inrtiion of lihe letsto and ofts of h)aid li . Cloudl, dloconaued. IThese nre thlirefore to ('ie &rnt adlmonish alt l i igianr thle kindredil nind creditora ef lie sraid Dn vidl . Clinid, dleoeased, ihiat liey be ad a ppon r, barouiq nme, in I he CourtL air 'rnbate, ito be biehli at Fai rfaald (Cotat. ltotsie on theii 8t h of .\ arch niext, af. ter plahicalion thlertf, at 1II o'clock ina the foranoon, In 'hew nitat if anyi~ t'iey have, wh-y t lie said A iaiist rat iotani houldt not be grantedi. G i ven nldet'r my an, thiu 2str day of W M N Imi'ON, feb ''6 fi x2J. I-. F. C. ~imo, Plaster, ANtD {l'ONSTlA Nl'h~ on banal anal delivorTd at U Winneborio at I le following pric a: No. 1 Rtockvillb Lime at $2.25 per bar rol. Calcinedl Plast or at $3.00 per barrel. Rtosendalo Cement at 85.00 per barral. W. WV. Plil 11A M, Agont,. Chiarlot he, N. C., Jana. 1678. inn na-2u ".01egvakiko. Forecgl News" Lokior, -February 26.-Ahe stenu er Grecoitan, fron Liverpool for Palez tnis, is supposed to be lost) with fift persons on board. The Carlist General% 0llo) Is marol ing on Navarro, and the (Narlists ar threatening Pompelunit in force. Government troops are entrenching, LONDoN, March l-A despato from Liverpool says. a steamer, th namiie of which is unknown, founder ed this morning, in the river Merso boluw Liver'pool. All on board ar supposed to have periebed, A collision occurred in Cadit Ha bor, by whih ninety were lo.t, The Catholic biahops of Irelan havo resolved to opposo the educatie I Ill tind have tent an addiess to th ii members of Parliament, urgin tiem to preii fur iIs witlh drawal. PAIS, Mitich 1.- 1i the nation. Asscieoly, to-day, M. Dufaler, Mili ter of Justice, aldio a kung speeuh, i Wbich he declared that, the compar of Hordeaux would be maintained b' the Government, This statement w% received with satisfaction by the Con se vatives, and the Assembly, by Vote of -199 against 200, decided t cotinue the diMcu-dion of proposal .lnbraced in the report of the coti uittee, V:IsAltL.s, March 1 .-It is ex poeted that buth the Bight, aid 1 if wi'l inRist npon a distinct statefier frotI Pre.ident Thiers of the polio of the Executive. New.s Itkms. Bos'oN, hru a ry 27.-There fr a fire at the corner of Hanover an Blaekstono ntreets. One girl perial ed and sixtenn girls escaped to tl: adjoining roof I one jumped frot th third story, and another was severel hurt by jumpiag from the burning t an adjoining roof. Several fircine wore klied by falling walls. Sinion 11rown, editor of the Net Englatid FArner, is dead. Nt w YORK, Ieebruary 27.--to -nrii ments sold $1,500M0,000 o gold $14 53 to $14.57. The Assembly at Allny ha pra. ed the New York cty chxititr. COILUMInA, Februtry 26.-Jhn . Burr."*, colored, was shot iia whl .0 t ingf to siteal hcn.Th E (rdiar fe aIi iti~oan po. coUwnnenced mrig t 1 o'clock, r very large, compriiug uniong th members three full battalions, on1 of the 1yptians, one of Arabs, th King's Own and another of Matni lukes, the Royal Navy. consisting < yachts of the Crescent City and th Yacht Club mounted on trucks. . tremendous crowd of miscellaneou maskers, with all kinds of devices an tricks of the guild, concluded the pr< cession. It was two hours passing The streets were literaly jaminm with people from all parts of ti country, some on foot, some in veh cles. The carnival procession was grand success, and will doubtless I repeated on a still larger scale nei year. The Mystic Krowe of Comus p raded In the evening. It was the fine digplay they had ever yet given, col sisting of more than 200 figures, a in the tuost elaborate and artistio co tunies. The subject uns Darwin origin of species and the mnissing lo in the chain of natural selection. Tl: pageant began with the soophyte (w.onge.) and ended with the gorilla Thei representations were admirabl< having been preparad in Europe, a largeoexpenso. All along the line o marclb, the balconies and fronts war brilliantly lighted and decorate, St. Charles Ilotel anid the City Ha were splendidly illumnatd sa mnludin the ohrprincipal building incldingthenewspaper offices. Bui the Carnival and Mystic Krowe pce ple gave large balls to-night--the fo mer at Exposition Ihall, the latter the V'arieties Thleatre. The invitatioi were distributed mysteriously, usual. TIhe proprietors of St. Charli Ilotel chartered several large rive steamers to furnikh sleeping apar tments for their guests. SAN FnasAcisco, March l.-T1' Recno party of surveyors for ti Texas Pacific Railroad arrivedi l'rince Village, Arizona, Februat 19, where they connected with the au vcying party from the, East. ALcors-rA, OGA., March 1.-The Po Royal Railroad, from Augusta to Po Royal, 8. C., is completed. The fir train over the road reached the eii at 10 o'clock last night, amid ti booming of catn; on. Nr~w Y'oa, March 1 .-On tI application oft counsel for Mrs. Luc II. Fisk, executrix of the late Jam Fisk, .Jr., Judge Blatchford, this a ternoon, grantedl a temporary inijun tion, restraiuing the officers of ti Credit Mobilier from applying to at I egislature or court of competei juirisdictioni for dissolution of the co porattion. T1he WVays ard mean ti mnii.ta have agreed to re poit I h,,' y. b liquor lost at sea np-on t he sa~ La.. with tobacco. The 303 per cent . cei tificates have been calld in. lnte est ceases onT the first of A pril. AVi' iqN: co , MTa rch ' .---ee Ku lh. we~ v.re pardoned t..(la a :i:oug them Mi ~tiles' Carr-oI, Miles N1 Col1louigh, H1en ry W\~arick~1 and1 .J au Te liou:;c tin ishe-d all the Senua amluendm~enits to theo leghdlativec appr< priation)1 1. ihili. Th MlorrI'd amnem meat, suspendinug judgments of tl Court of Claims, in case of disloya ty, was rejected, without diviscoi Thie'ealary,'amend ment,'was adopted L four majority. It gives the Pret dent *50,000 i year; the Chief Jul tioc of the Rnuhremn Court, $1,500a the JusticeA of the Supreme Court, Cabinet oico Vico-Preiident and Spenker a thd luse, $10,000; mern. bore of Chb'ae.i, including the forty second Congfe$,:$,500, but abolish. es inilenge, 6(at ncy and all other allowances. 0 - Nzw Yon, Marp* 1.-Cotton opened quiet and do'f dull-up b lands 201; Orleans 21; aales 708 e bales. Gol'd 15. CN A RLE3TON, March -' ttnn in I demnand-middling 191 ; rec~i. t 749 bales ; sales 500 bales LIvrPoo., March .-Eye fp Cotton opened and ci.,eed quioe-u -- 1 1u1"1 91; Orleans 10 ; sale$ 10,019 h halts. t9 For over FORTY YEAR this - PURELY VETABLE Liver Medicine hak proved to be the Great Unfailing SpecIfle l't- Liver Complaint and fis painful off sprttg, Dyspepsia, Cons(i aion, Jaundice, Biliotui attack, Sik Ilea ache, Colic, De. a pres~ion of Sit-lis, Sour Siomaeh, lIeart. d barn, Chsills and Fever, &c , &c. Alter years of careful experiments, to -me'. a grcat and urgent demand, we new 0 prtfluoe frotm our original |Gnuin Per. 1 der# i THEIPREPARED, a tiquid rorm of Simmons' Liver Reguol. tor, contaiting all its wonderrul and valu able properties, and offer it i ONE DOt LAR BOTTLES. lhe l'owders, (price as before) $1.00 per t package. Sent by mall, $1.04. Mi- CA UTION 1 -0g lluy sPowders or Prepared Sinmons' L.i'.ir !tulator unless itt our engraved 1V:pp; r, with rwie taark, Stamp and Sig e n'it--e bk Nia other is genutne. 1. '/'lt1.tN & (1.. Miw( S ra, id I'!iladelphia. feb I'.- y. AIgars I cigars I I e J UST received a lot of Imparted and e Domestic Cigars, of which the following are - the favorite brands, if Espanola, e La Denanda, La Crema, Belle of Cuba. And imiany other Brands too" numerous to mention. Parties wishing a good.Cigar will fnd it to their interest to call on t. J. McCARLET. eA-JSO.. Two Barrels Nathan. Old Cabinet Rye a Whiskey 1866. ,e mar 4 It. J. McCARLF1Y. . HIENiry A. GAILLARD. R. MNANS D4,5 tGAILLARD & DAVIS. SATTORNEYS AT LAW, . WINsnonos. C. I. O. 21AW RANGB. a feb 27-1m Ieerae a outr Culre ad Fotr 0 * CABINET RYE WHISKERY, rt An J. r eshsaplof. fe b22 eNitrogenized Superphosphate IA OF -AND yIH. PRESTON & 80NW' 't Ammnoniated Bon. SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, The (ldosi, Luprphosphbatee woauufaohaed in (hile Country. -All ofr Ahe above Per(Ilisers are made frothe hesallt and fine-,L aeatefas obtain. ;able. Thea pro'ortions of each of the in. re, hlt ss are such as to produce powerful ' d sailo cie ' Fertiir.or s. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Genesral A gents for Slouth Carolina, No0. 12A Fast Bay, Charlent on, 8. C. T. ii. Runherasn and If. L. EllioU & Ca. Agent., Winboro, S. C. 'an 2--8m - Just Arrived. ' NEcear load Augusta Flour. A l.o, 40 V bb'Ie. I'Ed4 Pafgess. : feb2 'fr i 3.rubA*La