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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD Publishet Every I% ednesday at WJNNSHORO, S. C) yoi By dal Ttl ARS---I N A D -1A C).;. t ile (Pyne Copy one year, 8 00 Iy, iave -' . . - 200 bri Ton " " " - - 60 lit Tihe Souilh Ca rolina Railroad -.eielin g cht of the, Stocklolders. .\c There wan a large attendance at Ibe Ineoting of the. stekoholders of the be Sonith Catiolta 11:ilroad 'Company, which was held at the Bank of Char. 0 leston, 'TuI'esI ny Imorning. at I o'clock. Tih H on. iriel Cannon, of Spar. iniobuig, was called to tie chair, and ilie annal rep>rts (f t e I'resident an)d Viec-'Pre:.idcnt were i-.ad and a tzferred. President Migrath rend a letter "n from General .,lr me-s 'Cotincr,'t~heoun. ScI of i road, expla iing th 'ff-.ct (of tihe r n ci t deciioi inl the Supreine Court of tle U'ni ted States in refer ctci to tio liatiliry of the road for taxati.m. The letter states that by th' de rce in q lpestion : 1. All th pioperty of the oom. pony at Coltubiia anil from Kings. ville to Coliimbia, are forever exempt from tax t i .n. 2. All the road fomu Brhanchviille to Hamiburg i, lib.bl to taxation. 3. With rigard to the road from sec Charleston to liranchville, and the preirty at Cha rleston, the decision of the Cirenit Court has been modi tied, and the ci se has been remanded to the Circuit Court, to take proce-d. - inpA to ascertain and dotermino what portion of the propertv of the comn pany is ippoitionablo and applicable ti to the liinc of road fcrom Branchville to Coluin,0ia nii 'Cam den, such por. lion to he c.xempt from taxation, and ro the resi-lite liable, of Ir. S. Dibble ollered a resolution, Pb which wavs IadLpLed, providing that. ihe reports (if the oiflieors of the road be printed and distributed among the e wmockholders one month before the tiext annual meeting. of Mr. -3. lDibble nuoved that a coi- n mitico <.f seven Le appointed to of Dotil.tei ()1iitable perisons to sOrve as Dirvetors of the road ; said conmit to to rieport, at 10 o'clock, on Wed- 'U cesday m1orning. 81h The Colil Inittee i'ominated the fol- in lowing geitlomen : \Vni. J. Magrath, I G eo. A . Treiihoi l1, L. I). DeSaunture, i .John laine cliel, Andrew Simonds, Georg \V. W il.iims, Hicry G(ordin, Francis J. l'elzer, James 8. Gibbes, fit Wmn. T. Rives, Moton T Iaylor, Wml. tit A. Courtenay, 1). L,. Cl-1hen, R.- WN- dc Cubbedge, J. I'. Southern. The convention then aidjourned until Wednesday, at 12 M. The olec- ti tion for diiectors takes place be. I twerln the hours of 9. A. M. and r l'.Mb. . C 8utilhern News. ti A heavy frost in North weitern MIs. c fiIiiippi Oil tle mniniii i g of tld lat. st Small por about dianppeared from e Viokshinrg, and entirely disapponred 11 froi C'olumbn1.vu, Miss. tb TIo yog girls, sisters, ran away ] frmhi r home in A t a:tat, but were El arrest ed and brought bh:.-t Tlhe ai ii 0un1t of mnoiney niecessa ry to a build a biranchl roaid to Elbet ton, Gas., i to conneet wyith the Air Line, is about, made up.J Of the Canton hiurricane casualties in addition to Lhe one dead, another A is d end, and one dying, says a dis- tl patch to the Memtphis A ppeal-.t Jack Lofton, a nogro boy about 'tI thirteen years of age, was caught in the act of setting tire to thte htouse of Dr. A. C. Matthiews, in Elbcrton, one ai night la.st week.p T[hero is a rumolir to thaeoffet tha t 81 the~ Mointgomtery aind Eu~ifaula Rtail- Co road wvill he leased to a foreign cor- o porat ion for a te rm of 99 years. The rumor puts the terms at, $128,000) a r year.p ('dn mbuns, 50sy the Suin, has5 fterag., e ed building a cotti factory overy bc year since the war. Anotheor will go to up batfore nrtic Jnua~ry. Stove and ironl estalihments have bieen built. in proporit in. P1 ows eough~ to Solp. t1 pty th~is sect ion aIre moade here. Va j ous oti-or indtStri-es have-been firm ly lanited in our midst. (itorgla NcWs. A tlanlta rrot ests againist the intol. so erat'do whistling of locomotivos in her t corporate limits. t I rw in county has a living pig wi th ,m nliieteen hoof,. Th1 ils)'a be desig nated as a pig tail. f A Maoont mant cherishes carefully si the list rationl of hard. tacik served out Ca to himl at l-ort Delaware. Ed. 1F. Wtodgett has re~inned toa Atlainta to stanid his trial for felony, in colnneettion withI thle State road. lion1. A. II. Stephens visited Gen. TIoomilbs at Washinogton last Monday i* and was inivite'd to address the people pr but decl I ned- oh A "fair andir beautiful lady of res. It peetabil ity,"' of Marietta, has made de t o fu tile at tempu1ts at suicide, but is still botnyanlt and( hopeful. pr lThe whlesCale mlalt liquor dealers of A ogusta hlave determined to resist, al through thle couirts, paiymenlt of the in special tax les ied upon such dealers th by the Leogislature at its last session. An exehange tells of a lady who pr retur mt i toney to her hiusband th. aflter bel i out shopping. Don't, be- pa ivoa word of this yarn. po A San Francisco goldsmith keeps" his apron ih~ a slfo. Thiriy five years P ogo it weighed wnly two pounds, and tic now it weighs seven. vol Sudden Deaths. (esterday afternoon, the body of a ang man namied lPriester, of Allen. e, 8. C., arrived in this city from alby. A letter received by Col. Ib L. fIrow-n, of tils -city, ieates t the young nan died very tudden on I-Nriday, of '!Ongebtiou of thve in, but there is evory reason 't, be-. ve the diaeane was thie dreadful tiugitis, which is so fatal in its trautt. Another young man, ar. :(owan, of laiurens Utdenty., 8. (., o died on P iday night, and will buried to-day in Shelby. -,nst anuts, brought down on the 5 1'. Lincoulu trait), yest-orday, report a i of Dr. Turner, aid others, to be !ctel uith the samne disease. Qreat eiteenot pre vails itn Shelby, an students of TIr. Turn-er's rchool leaving in nunbbrs. hree ar d in Charlotte yesterday a'fteraon, I more will comro Monday. Pot h the young men Who have died, were deita at 1r. Turinior's sohool-. arlotle Obsert,. WINNSDORLOs ffednesday looining, April 1, 1873. It. MEANS DAVIS, Editor. y- Cotirospondenes solicited from every ii(on or tho country. )thr couanins are open to all for a free Unstion of any principle, thorty or idea, we nre in no way responsible for the views opinionts of correspondilts Salutatory. With this issuo beginR my conneU mn with the Nnws & HrItAt.D. Oil tkng my salutatory bow to the ading public as editor, a feeling grave responsibility conues over A newspapot occupies an Importait sitio:i in a commtinity. It should at once tho indet, and the mirror public opinion innintaining a place t too far In advance of the progress civilization, cortainly not far behind In all crises and important juno res there must be some leader to ape public sentiment. In supply this need, the power ofjourrialism a been daily increasing, unt il it now elds a vast influence over the entire >:ld. And no where has this in tence been more fully natlfeated ein in our own republie, where free mW Of speech is guaranteed to all. The stuplendous Tammany frauds e flagrant misotduot of Custon ouse officiils ; the bribery and cor iption of notorious politicians ; the redit Alobilier keandal, revealing Le true character of men previoviuly insidered pure and punoorruptible atesmen ; the wholesale robbetles mimitted by oarpet-baggers and allawags, were all brought to light rough the untiring efforts of difter it leadiitg newspapers throughout e country. Theosuccessful termina tin of the Iherald expedition in arch of Livingstone places another urel on the brow of enterprisinig urn alisma. The endeavor of the NnWs & iIER ti has heretofore been to sulsorve o interests of the honest conserva re element in our own tCotmnty, and roughout the Stata. Siuch shall ill bo its objeet. To expose fraud d corruption in high places; to ap aud honesty and merit in whatso er class or party they may be und ; to aid ini the devolopmenit of r agricultural and manufacturing sources ; to infuse a healthy tone in litics ; to promote the cause of edu tion, truth arnd virtue-these shall may aims while occupying the edi.. rial chair of the Nrws & Ilanat.. .espeak the good will and coopera mn of all haonest citizens. R. MEA NS DAVIS. Th. Publie School. Superintendant Crawford has is dan order closing the ichools in evel townrships. Again is heard S monoton-ous old cry of "no mionoy the Treasury." Last session the gislaturo appropriated $300,000 the maintenance of schools, bo les making other provisions for ising funds for the same purpose. e are surpnised to hear that these propriatione arc alrcady nearly ex us ted. Many schools have recently opened, I now unless they are suppioted by ivato contributions, they must be sed. T bis is a serious misfortuno. has a tendency to form in children ;ultery habits of study, fatal to a >per traiing of the mind. The whole system of free educa fr in this State is faulty, not only practice, but in theory. We believe it the sshiool orohals are axious to rform their duty ;but they are avented from doinig so, partly from novelty of the system itself, and rtly from other eauses, We pro. se in this articlerto toush upon the so glaring absurdity itr the nD of education ; for an enumnera,. n of all its defects would till a um010 The lawmakers are totally unfit for Ic their business. It Is bad onough for it a wet If ignorant men to legiflate upcn nny btijcCt I but %,hen th..y 'ti gi deavor to regulato cducational iat ters, t.ey b'aecomto lbopclcly iiuld lel. h A iroof (of tijis is tle fact that ru they have transplanted in South w Carolina a syseew peculiarly adapted ti to the w..ts of the North, makit-g no, i chngLhen tVi lover, for climatic din'efr T enec, or fou a totally dif'eie:it btate I! of Society. 1 The schoul yea. beyi a in (stb-r i I and ends in ,.nneb. I.\ p ri.ce h. 41 ph.wn th1 t th I if - I s. , u i .. 'j for the ~ ast . T e , t 1u i!.kt., I cold pieiei ts hIl u.h1, -hbr .-e c , I the winter ; wi ilu t i tot .-d va. i ,por falliug in tl.e firm va oVA t 1h .4kesloc oluotionl eaty t..ld pleit a pp t, i Uttrieiai ti.i.i Ii io d the e-:lmOis aret ci largely at te i.t).b popi r .,II ' tll ., Siuner briu.gn Wilih it the hu an gin hativests, c .'I ig every tme ti t the fields, ad di.,euo1ntin0u i g SChoo! 'educatiou. \'i I' s the re* e r .h tains, fir wilter iP tile .re y ..Va~an. v Rain falls in largt gu.tit ict, au.i lAlf t'he tine children ife kept eb' at Sehooli are o ened in October, ad plpih sntia.tain a Ort r-f deulitm v connue'tion with (te', do, iviuig but lit tle benefit thrin,-h firel-.int i.,terrup. tions. As spring appra.chcs, there is j general atteuudnuce ; c ver yIit.! get. well under a1y and both ttieh anl schiulars devote lhee ven to their tasks vigo~u.,ly ; wien an order is ISiued statinhg thit '.he umonley i!1 out. Ftveiy one berona-0 disco-Iriged nd thAe systet is pruuiitiinvcd a hui.hUg If the chulttic se.sion lIauutcd from, February to December %%ith I i mipth-. ly interIiisioui in the aufmlther, it would be found meit;i nore Iat.,ut u tory. ! Then, tenecheis wool.l itnt Le paid for prosiding over eIpt schiool benhes, hIt would ftirly earn the rt salaries. Chualdr en ' e-m; att %,l r ulatrly and thiere u bl be no ging cluste.'' A l' eula s. s nt-atim method of iuoibi-g tnd utd 'Ii knowledge wUiuld be enguendered. This important object, lcin.zt attin od, and other imiipelreution, being ru. edied, evt-rtolng would movei al1ong emoothly, aId in1 a Iew yenrs uil e:(. ses would le c.j..y inug the full advan. tages of a frett Iregre.4sive cleation. The N th of A pul. U Eiglht years uag., last Wedlnlisdoy, t I a t army of Northern t'iryiuii, :d ter i r heroiO str urg!e, ((i el to te li overn helming forcues i f t ho entnuy .f The mal tews of ii ts event, sent a t pang tlr ugh every true S uthet o heirt, for it * the deauth I knell of the C Xr fedetrtey. It teldi that thur sands of the twtst and bravest, had shed their b'ood ; that mnillion s uf I pt-operty hauld bin sacrifined ; t hatt fearful piitat lens hauud been ~ bortne--all for nothuieg. Thei entlire country for ay ime was paraly zted. Brtken in .sa'ir it rand bankulii t ini reto irecs, rin tj f seemed inevitablle. .hut the reuper ativo pos er p f' thec Soth tianifeost ed itself. (Grauatlly it gauthereud a strength and 'urge, anid censing to~ t monrn for thue past, 'eol~outely set tu l work. Slowly, be~t surely, ite mtate-e rinl wealth increatsd, nnrt il now comn paratitea pirospei ty reiguns. As get I our politial hori.rI i. ak, andI their are nto sigue of a brighutenirt ' r "'That montiey anid brains wvill inti-~ t tably rule,'' is a puoitical axiomt. We trust that huonesaty wiill lie a conucoi. tant of theso, If so, the Sotb huas a glorious future befuore her. The Indians, e Ottnday's telegramts brinig us thee news that Genr. Canbuy and several commissioners hasoe been miurdered a by the Modocs, while bolding a o fercneo with them. This is anot her fruit or thue admin.., o isEratfo' policy towards thie Ildians. a The wiholo condnot cf the whtitos to~ b ths savages sin1ce theo first set tlement-e of America, lhas been a series of acts of oppressionP, insjuustice uand folly.t After exasperating the Ind(1iais, till p they becouuo incarnat e demnons, our attthorities treat t hen as enlighutenetd e beings. The entire conition of tuf0oirs, onw the Western plains is a shameo to the governiment. The Apaches roam un- g molested over Arizona and New: a Mexico ; arid not, a weetk hias elapsed A during niany years that sitme settler i has not been robbIed anid inurudered buy them. The troops rsent to piro eel the rf SOttLers generally do nothiung ; an d g' whon an officer does resolve upoui vig. A orous measures is handi(1 are tied by w the Government. Two years ago at Gen. Crook planned a vigor'ous ctaui- it paign, which would doubtless hav-e b< put an end to these outr ages but hie wasordered to abandon his ihtenition, er arnd a number of Quakers, headed by re Vincent Collyer were sent to treat fr with the Inudians. Nothinm wa. aeo w. inplibhed ; and the Apaldhos are ore d-eliant now than ever. This Modoo matter is another dis ace to the Govorornent. Tim tribe was reinove-d frotn It >nue in the 1a:tva bed, to a -distai sorvation. From that. ploco the Dre driveh by the klamaths-, a bol le tuibe. They applied to the gov'en ent for awsistance. N-mo was given n1king the law in their own hand 1(y ritiurbed to their old hlomt)es i vam hds. intops wiere onveit tn rIh 114e them. but 'apit. .Jauk still re .ited ma-tt'r ut the 8 tlua t,-. fU -d of e iiher .rimoising titim auhi .10 ii I, hiiil g m Ohitr rdes' vaioo - elit . rpusi.% ex irii uti n ig 'th.enii ., heit!r per c v c! -onII mIi.- i n w r, I n vA . t t -eat with I hemni. The ro-ult is tIh ie m miiieneri I ave I een tas r r-d ; 4tuong them tho (elleral con I and ing t hat de'~ p.'? .rient. The Uini-d '-talt . (tivernment hi vei 'generaled and oit-Kitie(d b, landful . f bt .thal m rved ravga -s. e u wait m it h m uriosity fuAriN,'or d, 1. pie.t.. fro( i0.e :-eat of wnr. Dmo Usefual Letiencs Tant;Wt by me Fir It i, .nid thnt. ex perici-Ai Is a de. Thu re ch Fally mnorhn ruhIt se aipl le.ous nhich it woul o well to hoad. In the flist place i las corro' or :d a fact hiValedy d m rated i le great cuH u:i-r;ationis of 1o-t( id Chica-g, tttt gimaite. so far fro tin1g the ml lt uerv.c mbL b uili ti im on 1 of tle wor.t whi bjected to iitense he at. A glanc t tho tilite of the Theittian IL 'ill FAtidiy all dimul ing 'Phei'laho bis poitnt. Wh ilIi the( trick aid n. O:.4 formilig iu .,uperttructure, ;I ihurt, tie graniiii found.tions! at hiipped, cra kedi and ci umiblitig; pr aigs residrin-g it n',-me-bar) to ta: lie wil., to the tery grpomud bm-f.t einilii g. UIranite Min4 lbuid be ute ei.hr for ftidati -ions noorfor i alls the:ielves. Briek is Uwore cot einle.'s exesVe, anld Will bse, r ttaid tie- te.-t o-, fire. Another i.-C-A1 is that bichAo bould be t'Ve(i d W ith soniO intor: uniticlie iatiil. Though orr ai ive littIle *ii.d pre'.ailed on Sait ,. .kheo of fire a;d burning timbe -rte iurne in the air to a great di aice, aid peveral titnes igtlited welli g fnlly two hundrbd yari rouil th% .-Cona of colhugration. A hcho .-pal ks at E d aIigerons Ch i fly o.-fing, who re they can eff:ct dgment, they are htiomele-a -hih .lling upon an inctrnbutible m.At erial, n1o Clatter how tlinl. 'ThLe AAb.-4 roofiig is tMeld wit renit a-uccec-s ius the Noirt h, oand~ b tenprally~ ~ 1 itroduti tced into Winno aro. Tit is imtpeciVOnts to wiateor ,'' duo able, and' but little mo01e C entsive- tha n or din ary sin lgling. A thi d lesson i., that the sutpply raiter ill townt is insuflese~nt to nie ny exitraordintary demand. Ti u blic atnd the privai(e wells we eairly exhausted the othier nigi loreover, it is too mtucht to demnd nly oneC, that hie will drain his wel u save another loan's property who is o1wn is in i t t uie. dantger. 'Th v-il silould be rotmediled withboat d iy. A plentiful supJply of water ua e re'aebed by digginmg and one wo mecls et each business corn, light prove the saltationt of tI 11wn. Bunt it would ba wire feaasibl a construct a system of claterns u er the control of the towna CorIne atr publio use exclua-ively. By tl leans a plentiful supply of wat ould bo on hand in case of fire. TI xpeinse of constructing thiese cister1 miu1d he fully ~thenced, by the le ctting of insurantce premtiums. Theiu wiater from four wells oni robaibly saved the entire upper pa f town. U~nt for them, the loss,i red of eight thmoustnd, mtight has een eigh/y Mthousand dollars. A n essit y also exists forY some1 effiiett eans nf utilizing the aupply cf wa ~r. Unokets and wet blaimkets are rlmitito style, very (ef~caciot lhere foawl houses and kitchins a1 meoernied, Giro .ltingjuishert af vor thte purpose in a oloso roo, here Ithe gas can be conflied t b either can be recommtended in 'nera.l consf ugration. We muut hat.' fire e"g:ne. The fate of Chester an bbeviilo should- convince of thti leperat ivo nteeossity. Hleretofore W.ionsboro has bee markably f'ortunaite ; but it i dat runsit to teinpt Psov'idence too fai long dry summer is before uc hen Iabo~r wilr bo cheap. We hav e~ficnt, energetie and pablic spit ed town Council. Let theo eis-ern1 immtediately constructed, and; bscription raised to purebase a firl gine. Then, and only then, may w asonably hope for an exemptioi ant any more disasters as tha bi81h befell na on Satunrda The Electionsi Spring elections ha'tb been held lately in several northrh States. In all of these the Repiblidau havC lost ground. In Connectitnt. the Deno crats acleved a signal triktumphi ele ' ting the Governor by a majority ot four thousand over all competitors. The complexion of the lower house is also changed. The supportdrs of the a Ton,peranen candidate hoped to poll a vote sufficient to defeat a choice by - the peoplo and to throw the c'eetioi - into the house. Thi. would ha.ve giv - en thrm the haill co if power. eia bing them tit dietate teru.s to citier , party. louever, fit'e eflm failed. Ill Otin also tle I 0muursrts uniide -> c.i ler..btle gh ns t Th is sirp i..r.ci renlt. lt a timite - 1131h leadig aut huJritiv thItrounghitit the count'ry hasn dcllaro1 that the )Jim-ratie party is dead, is to be at tribuited chiefly to the scantdlous dis. y elOrnres made in the Credit MobIilier exait t 1.1 ions. The Republican pair ty has C.een j-stly punished for its ar r'gionee aLd bluatat irCl.ratul tior. h'lie "God and Morrlit.y party," r which irnveigled a, he lily against Democratic %iiluainy, and ignorance, has be( I proven to be it.,ehi ia wlized sepuluh e, contaitinig tin its hitddei re. C0Aes a mrians of borfilptlh. It %ill now dis over uhiit a pyrty cinnlot do'penid on its past record, and t.at thinhing nien will not be deeivod by the cry of rebpellion aind trLaso1n, 'Pbi I t heir pockt!ts are beleig so out rag'u3.ldy rbbed. I tru thit po I it Ul I it . y I Xists to an tl.,rLtinig exant, tr-ough the legth atd bre h.dthI i f the land ; and relying on this, ti' Republicain party has beti . u, h lf unbilust.hig frauds, inaking a rlulesale purth-c of fihee ; anid ith Consuiumate imprudescte protee: ilg its guity mnembers from th8 just e.)i t o(Irlces of their InAisrlec .5. But at last, by tihe independent e r'C , publio so isoenlt hae been Vroueod ; and it is mighty in its %rath. Like a br'rricane will it sweep over the nation. No paity organization can stand hefore it. The present rotten fibiles will be ruthlessly swept away; and it' the signs as do not filii, with the second century of political inde_ rpeuJtienco will bb ushered in a new era of tuex.mpled prospelity and glory. The Palmetto drpha-i Hotno s It affords me pleasure to state to o tie people of Sonth Carolina. that,teic a Palmetto Orphian Home eno-rs upon n its secoiid year tinder favorable ans. pices. It hai ju.,t heen Iroved fron. IIlur ejville into a larger ho'use w, . Wai hnlgori street. The a e of . 2h.u. and a large lot nor oc i a- biy the llome, has been tendered to yr our .d dfree of rent for two yehars, I. by the lad ies lNeuevulent Codety of Columbia. of We are now prepared to receive t fifteen or twenty more children. It re is earnestly desired that the members re of the Board of Visitors endeavor ti t. ind an orphan in each cournty1 and >f send it to thre ilomrea I, As there is nio dotubt as tfi the ir. n portance of this benevolent inrstitu is tion, let me askc for a general aind C heat'ty co-tperatuion hn its support by n a genetous publie. >r We~V will gladly receive donations In ir money, provisions, cloth ing, furnritunre io latnd or property of any kind. TJhe e5 soonet the institution can be made - self-supporting, the helter it will be. 1, Let me call the attention of the Spublic to thle '-Orphvans A ppel ," the r neat little monthly which is publish edlby our Hofrrd. It sho~w. the 0 workcings and wants of our Ilomec, arid s will be read with interest by the s. children. '.the price for one year is only 50 Cents, which goes towaird the support of thie Home. T1hie little I paper? has olbtained a wide circulation, 't and is finnially a success. -. Iti behalf of the Institution, lot e mec externd our thanks to all the symn. pathetic friends who have aided us diuringt the past year. I .LW. PANu ra, Ruperintendont, C.(olunmbia, 8. (., April 12, i8ig, S[comm~uNAtan.) e Mr. Edi'Hor: t- When a g'd man died it is well n for us t ar ase arnd reviov Iris vir t tues, t bat we may be strengthened for a the daily battle betweeti geod and e evil wrhichi is Our inevctiable fate, un :Ij til we, too, shall passover to the other a aide of the groat river. I use the word good, an applicabibj ra to the subj~ect of these~ thoughats, Mr. I hi. 13. Mc~tlaster, deceased y not be .eause of his being a member of any ,special church or order, but on ae a cout of h~is zealous and ever faithful -efforts to rightly performn all the du. S ties of life. Anxious fot the good of Sthose with whom he was associated and connected, ho was equally as free from any disposition to self gloriften tion. It has been nmy privilege to Witness his checerfn1 readiness to pefo., er vice, which, otherti shlnnaeQ I1l y, necesnoy fur the good of th1ose with wahil h iom ew:.S t t the tim ia..aeiated. in a it of uth t tir vrc'.et fules of' elf tas t~a alic it my w-ir Imeet br-ympathvh AteC. of PLt mioA disintbrested kinditess were as freiuent with him as the oooosion offered for their eowumission, and hl ways inl a manner which Olearlly indi cated they were prompted by nought snve the milk of human kindnos and tit riot sense of dpItp ...Sti integrity, 1aa1dt tern deatnination in aitter. of right atd priniciple weie highly pus. WOted by LiM ULd ubartneter-ted hi Oar commaunity, In COIP' enu, I alit Sorry to say, with no14t parts of our bi und l:itd, has iuore or IeS lai 4-t itto iat, O degraded public setn-intent, uharacteristic of the tit i S ineo the war, ihieb masures a man bay tihe motal ey be poseoses, no matter 14.o e-blain o ; id Shoddy, Ruiahty & C")., on te eto tcaaahon of any mani's dleatl, cmunajtate his worth by the sp-ils li.ft b liind% 0ltt thank God ! Il ate viot or this hcar,uad tuen ytit livic ; iaun t us, wll, fel ti it they are naaade bet er as they the 6iore y erfect Iy practice the unos'entat ins virtues which charaetui,ed eur del.arted cit i;en-II. 1J. ieMaster. 'I 1MPLAIt. (1HEAP ! CI lEAP ! CHEIAP IFIN E cheese tit 20 per lb. . IFreh Eg:. 25i per dozen. . lrhah PottiS $4 73 per hil npIT t5 nCor & co I'Sh ArrilVaS. Ill". reshl Cdivles. S111bs. PI n ut % antady, 20bsm. -0opi nut ltady, .11nst Roeceived pipHIl l U. G. DESI1 0ItTES & CO. Oraniges, Oraniges ! N E Barrel Or. ,:ol, Ald. undwrichi anld Pcericjvi 1',tatn Ora. J11,1t lieveived. april 2 . . JEsottlus & c. Crockeriy f C''ockTer I ! 14ST received, also re Uakes Crdcicers. e 1anad Muony, n vl 15 J. 'mc iNTht L ;. LIL perss who lare n.t. pail thcir v Proparty or Str'eet Takx are bfi ehy no ,i a '11 a eeninbaa will he put In tle hand1 1 f a h Sh(riaf i. Coll t hrana . if thi e sa1liea ie not paaid on or iefore the 22nd instant;. april l2 GeI(K Ot Council. \ N Fleeion will be tail f O Pb! b'ai it. ina on !he 25h .1 to e na ' 0~ E N; V COM PETITION BARGAINS UNPIHECEUtTEU. QU'ICKL SAL19 AND LANDECER & CO, Jaapanese Silks, JTapanese Silks, ~Japenese Silks,~ tlrgandies, (1ronadine~,Org'andiesta Grenadines, Picquers, Pieaques S at int Straipes, a'to Pieques Satin Stripes, CREWEL% CILEWEL, All Shadesa, Shaded and, Ifgb Colors, Ladies Hosiery, All 8tyles, Largest, Varieties, of LadioeSsalk Ribbonse, and Sailros on hand. NOW 18 VOtUR TIMbI. OUR PLEASURE~ IS 'To Showr Goods, aprh 15 Wheele~r & Wilson S'EII'Jx G M A CnJV N ESI THlE BES'1' IS TrlE CHEAPES~Tif N agntfoatis well kunown Mlachline is now loca igainboro. Orders promptly filed. Full instartion given. FiftNK 6TANFO 1tu 3an 4-Am .gen \en Scu. WM. P, .\-Not.-Th ;ars of III :. .. ie :- i 3ch .. t- idks Iloigt!Ida, was WHO0 a rong, AMil the deful. is of the town cniciledI 5111, Of wiome ouly 50 wer' souidrs; the remaindeor 1eig. eitiz -ts. After a fusillade of 24 hours' dd -ation the anunition of the RepuiblicnSs be.-m xhitua.ed, cId the Alieado of' P,,ia. eeidi sent fbr reinforemints whickh arrived too late to particip.to i. flghting, a0 the Carlists had 6: Ao theii catlack, and ieithdr&tw firo I e. fiire the town. Th e innIi Irr i..-t is ..t cu i ried th ir wbinded whIt I t, ad balhui tile bodies of ti k dead, N'ws lit'll SFum4 'sic, A pril b-A Vc1urer has arrievd bI t froe iethe Inuvat bodq -full an Po irts; th it .11 cIr Ueneral Catby cad INr. Tllcuhmas wi'r chuidcod by thu 31oducs yeterday while holdi g IEeace 1 ' ch ?stn. ii.VA PHI ('A MP, Al b 11, via Yum, 12.-- Y: trerday afternoonm five utilecn-i and four Nit.is ucd icL Wld' 1e c1n1 .i i weie in: 0 ccc e lo f, .e gtA IfI* cloetli..g uel Irout iliocs by thle l'!etJ Coimic iners R " yes, ad a m -.. munt out I y the Uommisinelti asking for a ialk tLis in i.ning at. a point aesonct. i il, froin our ice Lar ih the -eveniniz, Jihlc i CharHey camd out. and told the picket that he could Lake I is (lby.t Charle.u.) gun ; that he ( Cnile.) tQid not intend to g, back uny miori. The picket b nftecl hi.m in ind toek himic Io the tel-t Of. nt Caniby, whoe Charley left his gun, anl ie hice'l' iemahcll at the teiut il Frank IM die. This in..cicig li,.sn Ceicley eame in anci ehi the ('mquisic that Capt. Jack an ul Iibcer Witns woueir. meet the Comisso)n ntti.iet ouir linies. B.btm Charley and llo.ns Charley then mocunt d 1Irs.s cc-d started f'or the la"Va Ibed. A bout at hiur after thcir departurec, (en. Can. hiv, Dr. Thomaj .! r. A. It. Meaeiam, and .\ir. .Uycr, %%I h F c.h lidd I leand his s'ciwa for itte lpreters, tarted fur the place appoineed. Tile party anivred at the rippoinced place, and were Wc-'loely watched by signal MliCer, Lieiccntnt A dais frum the ignea ctation ine the Iill tverliook. inm g voecrt ccaimp. A bomt lilf anl lotr after' the party Lal atrivui, a cry fim the .igcal s-.ation wais herd, Pn.i>'g that the ldi-in haid attacked the ace Colmm-inisin ci t tl engagemient had eomiweed betwe.n the Ildianm and Colonel 31:suo. Icn a fmment Lie troocp, were iunder arm,; and deplo l as ckirnishers, cccier Ccdliimnd ee 'Coloneol Green, cancd orders Were given to forwaid at the double Very shortly after 'Mr. Dyer return cd and told u, that the Indian.q had Itttacked ticcm, and he thight lie was fhe onliy one wleo Icnud escapred ; butic a tr % 4iu)nnts arfter Riddle and Iif intcw ,? ,ieen w4ithin the picket S. r-m htciv we gather the !ol wmn cccq unict of heow4 the ececssaccrd iiinmc d : M. 3!'.ecamn mciaule ai *0 et to~I ah< Iu ~ci 's, ftcliv ~e I -'Is chic b, and. ti c D):. 'lhe imai h'lc n ' ' t . Jal cmab a ecort cupeechi ackicg fore' lot Cr'ik tend L ind Cot. tocnwood, plicacc !)ow o~ccpied by 1'aiuild amid Dorris for ai rcecervaA Lion. Mr. Mencehlam tolid Cap~t. J.ck that ii wacS not possaleli to give hime what he askedcc. Schonchin, told1 Mcena to say' no core ; thcat ho (bleachamc) had said enough upon that subjcct, W~h le Seconeffin was spceaking Captain Jlack got upi acid walked l.e. hite obhiere; lie tucrned back and exelanncxed, All ready. lie tienc drew his pistol anid snapped a caep at Gen,6 OCanby. Hie cocked is' pisatol again anid fired1, Geni. Caniiby fellI dead slhot under the . yer hoihocinc then ahet Alce am ini the shoulder acnd head, but ice is still alive. ilostoni Charleiy amnd aenother Indian shot and killod Dr. 'flhomcas; Ulooken Jim chased byer for some distance, but Dyer Lcurned upon hiirt with pistoi in hcis hanicd and J1ime run and 'knocked the squaw of Itiddle off her heorse anid took it, Laut Capt. Jack cmacde him ro tcurn it, and thoen another icedian chased iid dle andi shot at hicc. Soe aloawnces r'nay be nmade for' the trcuth of-tcis last stcftem',et. The troops tire now about a mile ine the int'a boe lying on their ar'ms and will probably advance to-night under cover of the darkness Tl'cero atre here about nix hundred tcroops whieh dacn be brou~ghct irto active Aetvije and it is h'lieved they wvill end the .itodoo star. Mdr. Meachac in ot eApected to survives Condensleac News. (0:her 'torkmeen have been obf.ainicd anid the gas now btern's biigbi(ly ine New f'ork New Y'ork eaer conductors have re solved to strike. Conncectinct elects a Ihemocratio eove rnor'. The bodies of 22(i i Cerag pasen - gerA hai-o been recoveredl from thce A 1hccntie. D~cemnerata elect Major and majori. ty of police ec ec icioncersc in Cicin tcati and Mayor, of Glovelancd. Re pcubliians cectdd in Anncapolis. In several eities tn Ohio Lice Demo cratie ticket was suc'eiessfuI. Tihe younger of the Leon berothers, gymtlastc., fell in' (Chioag# Lfondacy et'enineg, disabling 1dm probably for life.. Stoarnver New State, between P'itts burg and Wheeling collided with an other and annck, but people srved. Tfhe Tfreasurcy has ecmencecd pay ing ('ff the cotton clailms. 'The Japinese Troup wrr in Selma, A'abama. Thursday nIatu