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H FAIFFIED HF R/.LD 'udi -.3041 Every Wednesday at s& Wo . V- 3o-- - -1 _-'|. /IV1 AD UYA C R. nie CO a ; un er, -1- 2,00'6 e - " < . . . ag .'re, m'mkn- of.tbe Grand Jury of Faii iold for the Mar Term. TO .: . ?fonwr '. . fely, s*iding a1 d Jury of F1.s[ fiel Coun .y tpirm--respecfuly beg leave ih following presenitimnrt: .Y'Uwhittco wais appointed to rVt or house. .y report that'there are at pros \ t y00 on 1 hile, 4 '1nd "', .1 tes, who express themselhel; :.ifed with their proent con. undifer tho tsupervision of the $rv. 'Robt. Smart, and es. - with the t'roatment tliy have c J1 from the prosetC'Boa.rd .f. A 11 farm ins attached to 11.0 a nwich is carried on chiefly i. ed laborers. The garden I Si~ J1 by the iomates tilemselves, I.n a flouri.4ig condition. We end that a(other houso be for the more comnforta)o no .. :dation of the intuate., as the) . toO lctloh crowded. -v -ervices of a skilful' jhysician; D. Palmer, have been sceured BY l ie ick. h1 vo also visited the jail, and harve ,'ouud it kept in as good condi. tior j.s circumnstances'will alloir. The visuners, four in number, all colored, v. ' que tioned close:y, and reported 0 b nu. v. 'v fully satisied with the tr 1t en1c they receivo. We. renew tb% recowmmendation of the la.t Grand JI ry, thti anoier'.iI be constructed ah t'. rI)es''t one N i in'accure, and pr: .ors .cannot be comfortalily p w rcel in inclement weather. The oxp ti.o to the county would bo all, an - proceed.i from the .alo., of the !N"( -t.jail would almost be suficient S1.,I6 another in a woro retired 0 Of the County Con missioners -- red hefore un, and made at full i, of,tho affai s of the' 'Om6 y '.o difliculties they moot with in i.-rforniance of their duty. SIe8ent every public highfway i c: 'unty. Some are in al i p~isable. condition, and all re. -pro ctdntiori. \Ve believe that I .ent Board of County Col.n mnn )i itiars are doing the best the y ,,i. u-.ier tihol eirewMtancese, tut it Is A.dia iipossible to compel the citi Zooe ' the county to do road dutiy. III . 1V instanceI, responsible nien en -t h3 induced to act as overseers. it-i i iaitte uteans are provided for p ign delinuento. Every action . -It veaninst an offendor before a TrM Atic'o entail-4 an expense of I.-:11 (14111r on ith' County Treunp. 0han the work is vorth. The I butit dliniquellts call esipo wih . jIn ty, 4.auises thoso 'who would work cheerfully, to neglect * I 'rat ire recenity exists for - over Aalrris' Ceek, on the 1-a.:ahia, and wre recommnnerd that O. a hZ(4ctd . Tno Creelk has been he I i elow tihe presenit crosig ha.~i4 bed hasi bien wished out at tour feet. As this is a leading coughfare, mauch inconvenlenee hlas enI Oconsionled thereby. We fi.4d that thlis year's tax of ~ ~ for counlty pulrroven, amoliunit to :.6,000, is wholly intada quat t to deaonds, e'speciailly as the far I Jalrd (of ('orlii~oLc rs, aster 2 e (xpendeid hixteen thousndi~ ii*i inl il,~1 and nearly fifteen eali doi~ars in I8HZ, lett'a'defiiit eC thousa u.lld to be paid' by the * eut lloard. Web' learn that thle oIf l1 i nulls wans ortfered on the .poiition that a hligh~way ta~x of amoJ amoun11t, tould be colledte~tl, -C ch upp-sttro ph rovedl erroneouihA b.:lievie that a tax tof thro iils LdL be amp lle to mteet all1 the wants c t he coun ty, as the present Boar d P n1 i~ieline. to pratico due econo. I:y. We Iiiid that the retiring Board I re guilty of las i1 b <xpend~litnrcs, 'd( recened ami14 piid for wrork donie the0 miost imperfec10t manilner. Al . olugh over t hirty I ho(usanld dril lai a ~o ep11ndted by thein d uring their teLn ii f ofnice, they left behind bric, er improvements, and those of tepoorest dlescription. The bloard received pay for five tho.anl~d miles of t ravel dane in 1872, *n t be bnsinless of the county ; and inot ai single memI~ber (cf tihe Uranld a: ur, composed of persons froni all part ;of the counity, hi is ever hoard of their making an oflicial iit. Wte recom~mend that a com-. 1rit'Oo be apfpointed, assitti by '' expert, to examnino closely into c'transactions, as tile limited timlo iL e d is insuiciient to discover ''!neganties which wo believe ex. 'iLr limited tune procluded us8 from m~aking that close inlvestigaltion inl thi accounts of tihe T'reasurer whlich -h'anmatter demanlds ; but subhl al we could1( make was satisfactory. We ijp(:nd three sltattnnts furnished by imi in regard to receipts and e.ipondi. *res for ti e present fiscal yea.r. r t..ment "A" shows the entire a.muut paid in and out of the Trenisu. r;. tatemnent. "B" is thle account 1n Ith d. County Comamissioners ; statement "I'," the account with thle School 'lminliioner. Bq statement "A," it evg ears that the eniormions sum of' f.7',874.h0 was asseIIed on the coun. ..,r ti~xes duming 11he pacesent fiscal S.when we are inlf o d that pre a-. to 180. thle ti:XA fra aa your, for all purpoe , nover a nount. ed to wore than $17,oo, and were u'uaily about, $l1,0U, whiicha lboulit, was amply sufficieak. , I We 0 njforred with' the debo6I Co P r T1ils-iomer, nuid aI)raii itod a comminittee - to exa-milne lis b 'ok. The wereo sa i lied w ith the examina I in.' nl' f~i ri a it was extended. The coTilit ion I"' of the publio s,h ool, With a few I X. (or ,Oeptions, i. not tiatisfctory ; h .A % vd, doI not iii:.k it is the 1Yet o * the Con.issio,er. Ile state., 1,t IeI 14,s 'anly dilieulties t, CIi c i -h0j , "ii in I i't failure of the S1anto T ., . r to pay over the sbo. I appio;,io t dill for the con' iy I), umo li I eta a oit p roi. ' P9 er per.l.-.- iu any 'COa .. C, *' jt -t "wo Truistees deI Ave hav e C exa l .i. M4,4 tle ,i1 es .f f it : he - -rI ff, (Ic k q th'ut r*, a mI ,- I . So bate Judge, a11nd 11d heir t. ka S % 1 I aji0i reatly kept. rd e-ily 'ttnee .f the. Tria Justicca, 3luss'i4. Mackey, llan.thorna , aod tu aytkin, #sulbmmitted thktir bookl(s to etir inspection. These books were well kept, and, Ds fUr 88 we con1i1 ju'iho, n ore true rceerds of the -pro Coudlinfgs had in their, ot>utii. Jutiec Mackey reports 0.6.25 its lines dute the Count) ; Justice lawthorn ho lds . receipt for ubout the lame A ,m . e lrpmmg tile County Iriakiisor t Jtistice U umupkinholds ai reoeipt fr $146 ' 1ti" antd is htill due $7(O 'The other but Trial .Justiues have as yet m,'de o. or report. We would most ceverely censure the practi:o tx:iUi,, among some of tibe Juatices, of htirring up Hili'at'ion, uC and entcrtaining every petty case for e tie iost trivial offenso cauiig before ni: thert, instcad of acting at' constelr v W0 tit a oithe peace. 'The !full number of warratts ani11d recoglz.mices tue s Sied, parties are brouglat to curt fir from gre.at distinces, anid %%hen t it. U V CaIo is brought to tliil, the whol de matter .is e*.1e'd 'pni p.ymetnt of I costs. i'as at heavy expeni4so) is en tailed ion .the person I ayil-g the he cost- (hh e iv ided1 laeeen the Ca Ta ii. i Justlec and Sheriffur Const.ble, ) Ge neither party derives any iatt.i-tiont, h and1 no benielit Aerues to the State. Should tile Gland .1;11y d iscaver an I suqh cond net in. futur,; they wilIlt p'otition 11i e arr fon to re Imk- the v4 o'f the offenad ing J ast :ce. lit obediCnO to the in:struolion fai the Court, wo have summoned before es every person holding a tovern W li.I'nse in tihe Towa of Wi.nboro. itr Tha n all ufirm thtt they have di., complied with the requirenmentts o eO the law appeitaining to their case. Wv are of the opinion that some care- un lessiels exists !in tha issualnoc of liqior rg Licenisen. to irrespmn ible pat ties Chi through the Couity ; and we recom-nh muend '.hat tibe Coity Cuoutissioner. exercise ,more cautiou in ianuitg theso licenses in future, se Upon the stat'dnint . Mr. ou1 f. 1. McMDaster, Intendant of t Winnsboro, that the citioim OW are about to purlbase a Firt Engine, we recommoed that a cite m, i str bn *onstructed in the Court, 1lousWC Vard for the protectionI of the pulilta buildings in case of li -. 1 i, e-i- the mated %hat a oisteria I'oldi. 30 md a OL gallons can ie OQIstructe'd 'fr it '. fiC mo'e than S30, and the ex.oute. a wAoul be fully eompeusated by the rat increased Iprotection affurded t tes piublic itproprty- maii We' abo~ find that thei School rs tae's of Township No. 9, hsi~ed as .1 a Ssssmenut of one will for schoeol pur h po.ses, aftor it had baetn deci.cd agatinst, unanimnousaly, by a imeetingi Ge of thia citi'tuus entf'ed to a'unualr t'ine propriety of levyinag entch ia tiax. We' cnsider this a high handed nasmp. ton of authority, and we prceent the) Trustees of To'wnship No. b, and li niamo as wi tnesses, N. C. Rtobertson, for T'homta McIinitry and 1i. N. Low-- an raonce. [t hna been brought to the notie0 of the Granid J ury, infornmally, that. e" gan~blinag, to a great extenit, exists in ba thae cotninunity. We trust that thais is slgtnotice ill cautso the proper . autortfratobe iaubro on the alert in repressintg it. deC Woe have thtus impet fectly perform. S od the duties assigned us, "andl takejit this decasion to return our thanks to Co the P'residii $tidge for his courte., sy towards 6w6 and the~ assistance given us, ini the discharge of dui- ttu-. duous labors. 6 p11I of which is bespeotfully sub- in (Signd. I. J. lE ANS, Foremaon. t All .ked Veteran at Resd.p The Rev. Nicholas Tallecy, prloha. Ti lily the oldest miist or ini Sth Cia(lro- a tin. n, nd notie moreo' noithily lovedaa aniia onatored, dIted in ped~ee at 1his 00si deiace in thais city yes-aeikay mitin .tri (M ay 10, 18'73), at 7 o'ehi ok. I16 ha wast borna May 2, 1791, hieing 82 o-f years and 8 days old the day lie end. ed his long and( cver il ran coturset. Fathier Tialley hand 'been aT faitbful1~ and s uccesful wa thman in im t'ho walls of '/iona for 6 1 yea is, andai, ao lesa few moanths of pirepainttiotn, ha , had beena thle samou length of time a b thomber of the South Carolina Coni.b forencee. T'wentty years (of tils timue hie wais Presia ing Khar , te~elvye lie be served ol StatioIs, 11i1 a on Circuits, hit fourteeti on Mtissionts ; t he last inevenic )ears lhe w.. LIn the sutperanniuatedlt list. t . IoIe wra; for nmany suaceossivo ses. stn rcad itg his more advaced chi age, elected as a Uelegate to the il General Conference. lIi tis, as in 'j' al th trusts and icterests htocom- li worthy of the verdict of well done by h his Laoshron. Fow indeed there arec either as a citisoti, a Christlin or a o-f aninister, who hiave loft a line of righttu lif, so long, a. bright, aand oneo that)i will speak uauro foi cibiiy to ths iCO that maui vive or cLeuto after.-- Curo- fluo kn,, an. o EveU ScOU is-AlAIrimed. f. Ex-Govornor t. K. Scott reirraked I other day . lit the - reenee ot'a C mtitjenit lepubliican of.this County, a hi apparently cons1ideT.blo aqari, b ii le d---d if Frantk .\lses and bis i'd adllii* t1i iiOn t'lhl I Unt ily Iiiiitratioii dId duriing iy four o ira eitgn an Gove'rilir': and, yjthe -iral I can Iruvo it." Ani per , Is (iovyrnrtIqr ,ott ja rihlit-anad as wa 4 i t i;'' ou Meal himself, % b, 0 Siy VI'.I': .3M t,) i pruflig.te C ndlithrift Iltil he'l e, is to-day eth a cool 'hal rillion, or 11Moe. tt atthe last.count only clannmed -1nv 1" a 1 <;n1ar r f in'llion , f 'the 01 ae, i bio l e"xI p, i."--/-;,yef,.?l , is' -f I lf6X WednosJahy Mornin, May 14, 1878 e It. MEANS DAVIS, Edito , 0 F'' Corre'spnd.1ee solicit Ld f. (lin **erv ioll of the voutiiry. ' ur cohtin are 11I,eit to nil lot a frev b aissionl of' 111y priuiil.-.. the re i- a, , we are ini noo iv ly re! huntll le ,4r Ihlie iiews - Tiniions of corris pond il '4 t Gr:neral iShermn,~u .'elegraphjic despatches repo t thit .0rat1s Shermani andj w7 vard tec.siti b~efurJ tire'A rin-adlibh b Cd comm-ision01 that 11"t'olibia t )not liied by wt der, or b-y -.dei' t liers."9 Whheor Coinb:~a was e d by '6r de ne lins1r.' notI h'n ,'w 1o trt)Cd by FedCral 'ale s h' t. ks tililierately wi. lie k '. I., t fa15.. Befote i nacing1l saUth -.P - lid h recei-e It a le er A-lg . alek p --iga wi. h iHat irlemton itnd mo'm i ght i - 10 way be buried, to 'wich le .o0 ,d that when he ,etered, ither of a so eitic., i:8 Fiftet-n:h Cvrps, b ild do the wmlk-,. and thit it. iever f ed. Tit this Trps'neleriled' can tetiy. n eiry, 'sort of jeiei-ii a 'Ihny, inl every f,,rm of s bol i.uL I in cendiarism, in cvory ape 3 of wranton dectructioni, inl every >luhing robbery,,'in every Ont eonus it-stilt to hel ple-s women and . idren, in every net whi.:h . wokild U C -e mujde evhiii pt Vatidal lush, the teenth nimy k orps. excelled. It imed that every thief ani sconndrel o side of his 'litonic Mj.ty's do 1ion hiad beceu huddled together inb I lidyl bet <,1 the work of do iction. And t hey brad a fi indecr in. Mim Tectnnuch Sherman. r, ud now lie deiies li. net. Al - ugh his -lettets are on i cord*, ail t.igli Gen. Hloward adumittd tho t, abb*;onyh (en. Ifunipton's declia ii has be.. n cot rob,orated by the ti mony) uf al hIIVlo h2u.O beca r-m t ncd to 1' ar n~ it neie, dI en. 5her n tias thoe. i frot ery to deny that sold ie ts but ned (Columbhia.t W.e have, nll aliong, knowun that a. Shermiani is uttterly v'oid or ally, tinct of huma112.iy-hat lie was a ld bauied b1 ute-buit .to did no ievo thaut he would dliberately .especially whlen lio iou!d tbe mid out at i t. Btut lie has donle it, 1 that tooi, de'.iberat ely and on hi. Ilerett fore Uhast Utklr has eyed theo greatest totoriety of all refaced ucoundret.i. But ti3 luit re fading besi1dt the ris ig~ star of nera l Sherman. With all due fe-rnce to the airmy of theo United tes, wo arcedoast2ainea to~ iliy that G'~enrl cominauidigg i. the na a Isummaut liar of tiw ig. The Ccmmnitte (f Exenminadon Th'ie Granrd Jucry rec(Imre:..d, tha:t a !nmittee tbe oppoiintede to ti'''nito otthe bootks( of the liluy d lisei.l d Judge 3 ;achey ha~s ppintel d ree of the .J urors, as s-uchi ((omit :' ~i .1 ti.onity to em ip,iltio an e 4 it, and to repuort -in November. ii is at movo1 ini the right diiteetiotll 14 di bothI the Court and Jury deservo mmenlt idat ii for thei r ast ion. 16 e ist the examinat ion wlil go tIh fur : ek as5 is ne-ita'~ry,s i that the ii.dnIl the peotpe w: ihi befa rest, a., to et her the~y I Itv' e bei si :dled. o exjenidi: ii. I for o (ituy vel~iO Ja of dolhiars havt e been spent , and the publ~ bu huidino, roads, anda dJges are in a wrorsoe condition tha nt 3r before. These maltter0should looked into closely. The peopele, re lIecn pay ing money ini blind ly, g eniotgh. They are determnind know h1 w it tias been Cexeded-. otofore, thrughi the S1tait, ofli ia h.ave not been compeiled to exli i th'uir b~ooks for publio inspeotion. 0 oppt tunities allowed foi stealing i1 yo been unlimxitoed ; and oflicials vo fhot been slow in seizing thom- t it whon it iis knowni that a coddmittee y honest men wilt bo allowed to ex. IL hohir accoutnts, offlciia w ill be. po htonest anon of necessity. We have thinig to slo with the question wheoth-. ir Ua to k now wut ther t*Wg do steal te biieve that Fairfiet'feI the firs onty -in which a 'oomn ihitee 'O k 'itti<n h hbefn appointed. C If% ther Cuutios will imitate ourex'am, Il one of two r.<ults ili "ofll*.-. it tier moiney will coase to disappear t else some of the men now in 'ffic< ill find thewselves with shaved head rId .sta iped suite breaking stones it to 'Pe'itentiory. We arp apy t tUo 'hiat. we do not thiuk any of out ounty oflloied have. been gpiity 01 aud -; but if any have, ;6e advise iem to leave for ports uniknown ai Ice, as pletly of Jarors can be foiuid oth w hite and e ilored, who will gad g:vo them their de'Aorts. Wo art umirots of laving the mo tiont bt. oi dd. iaitely, whether we have of ave nlot b..,aa swind leid. The elnor, oicaS t .rnditurea fur Ot.ttuty i,1.9 . i daring past, years, niith tbercri i resin s,.'a-muo;k trongy! of fratut e itmtinril neglitie. t lut we Iin. wfilt our v.rdiet. unti ile coniNitte at-. Ir-t th vom a.ittve rehainem r LI At tihC w hole &iiuI ly is anI2X1ors aw Waiting the re-ult, of their isnves ;iuns and eipects n'T.d int-x udlive ir port in AIo.rember utxt. larology. The necrology of the jit week hal (eie iemamkrable.- Prhaps ot i rnr period, base the diath of i,-y distinguished El n eou rvuji n u. ahorc a space of time. The ist on the list in ti it of Ex verur Orr. Ile i.d b-ut ju.-: -en Id urpon his dutieh a., ali.,i-ter t, si, itnti hl .w-is s i.. jl to Zup t:11a1rd the King t. Teirrs "vet nor Orr w1.1 a 11mn of saignia biity, 1:nd %%la; Ia Power. 1n4t oily it e State, but i.a the UnieJ S:ate, t oie titte ire efjo)od th'e, lsg1ig0e1 niidenae of his fellow-eitizens ; bur is conduct since the war,aietd -111 him nuany of h %II waIi)e. 'iends. lie however partitaily rq cimiad himself b) his fight agains to lo'es radicals during the h& ma Ipaign. Chief. Ju-Iice ChAse UWs6 died lasi 'eek. lie is too Well hroovrA to the eople of tihe Ot.it'ed 9 tes to requij c notice. IJe apid many years fur ie l'residency, but like Cliy, Ol 1.nn11, %%ebratcr, aind severti other uir grevest l1e111 wias 'ooalie'd hi 'dis ~poiftien. Literature suA e'aIence have ab em called upon to grieve tie losas o ili ient s8evurts. News 'bas jors al-ched us ,t.at Caupt. Hall; *hid se til in the Polaris, il a of thi Iorth Pole, died ofaioplexy, in No Cember 1871, in the froken Arctie re ion. iuch aras Ok'pI'eted of this ex edition, na every tcec:-sary prepara ion for success had been mrade Mrn pe1aa~ 5 de nounti-y lost ii greoat r benmefactor than either of the othe brea men, ian the deathi or Prof. Me nuTey, of tihe Virginia Unriversiity lo hasd, forr many y ears, bcen enguag d in thre cause of education, and i xcelientNl io. Wtjders ar~e famriil ir to every household in Lihe laud. D)espatches also .report that th< 'pe of Itome, and *.akes Anmes, o .red1it Mobilior, areo btha exgeeter odie. Tl'ie Pope is1 a gvrnjt an ddd ilan, and die trust his life wil e spared. Aa) or Oarkes doies, u oje hre will harv ti.uo allowed hid~ or repent ance. KC'agg, tthe uturper'ol Louisianf e l~cr meeting his cud at thr arids of an1 inftuiated taxparo V0 would also saay b-t ii repent dai then~, tire si'nr.. he leaves thi n utry 1-phere the better for al I're chienitof the Grafid Jrij. In another column~t will be fouand uirtio 132 t thec presbs.tmarnt of ti 'aud~ Jury, at tbe piresent teim hurt. 'Ibe ,'prekefi uson't is full all 'xaustive, exhibiting matiks of a sident desire on tire part, of the Jur o dlo their 61it~y *faitfully rd imbai ial13, cnmmeb8ing tho6& who de lerj rra ise, sand nr6t asadug those~ whios ndanet has been reprehen~rsible Ilhoy ttroched up)on thre poo.r houstl hre jill, thre roads Uind iOfi.~e, taxe 'd &#pendr iutb, tire 'Itrcaaeur'y; t1 chois thre 't idi. Nat ices, liquor li errsesr, rind gaaiblinag leisides onie c wo minor matters. We are pilea~e o see thiat the tfoor H~ouse iS *el nanaged. Charity is tihe nb'blesi 'ituea; and bh/aritable ilk'litut tor baouid be lberkiy maintained. Th'i cot flagrant out rage of the preset it ate regimnh is their neglebt of boeev ent inatitutions: The finnatlo an: ther Asylurmi, have been miserkbl, ~opl tip, and money' directly appri arianted to them, found Its way int hre pocket of that thieving ring tha ioted in Coluumbig. The ehdtraete fa govdrnroeot 6art aifrays be tii erued in tlie conditloU of its elec aosynary institutions. Judging b; hris oritor ion we believe that we hay, :eoud andc effioient ounty Oommb sioners. Our good opinion is con. flrn d by the omplimentary report of -tpaniJury. avorable tuS'tilon is also made of the einduct ofall the proeept County - oIMoors. It gives u'great pieasure to s%e this ; and although we d'iffer in politica, 1 s toto, wilh m6t of these of I "foial, wO.Ye happ to oonlmend tbheA i as e~feient public servants. Indeed, i it is. puliarly refreihing. in these days of appalling official corruptiun F. and icom petency to fid souotiody of wbu we 'Cau speak : 'goed word The people are eo ho.art ily tidk of n!i way a)1ving to lid Inult, that tLey eAgel If seite lulf f to lv s 5 nethitig go.,d .Tno It a dijaf-, ha . - i- tei ly in veoiy id~t ogua ir'et t'ii: it ole'r. a Coe f Ih C seorv.a.t'i've 'elesent of the Siate, when tI'h-')TVt is th-ar, here t f0'e, they I .v. doni 5%o!ing,-ar c, Iy, that canl be too toverely oens e'. I Who, ever roue t:eitl, a litti- bet t r than the vest, does up-pear (i'the tburfs', We i-i j nj i nN i lreiy !a'd-ed not', perhaps, for being a'Ose 'hone4t but for being le.s corrupt. T t the It die 1 s.i ty give -a 'chance and -p miil mvy sometiiing in: their favo'r. We asc th'hu tO try and be honest for auhile, if only tt' Oro\' wh'ther we are eiptiou. and inoleraut k not. Tse titnth is, there are but twe clan-es in the State, now, in politiec 'knl in 'pridti- life-honeit mno and thieve$. Neilber a INino-ritc no'r a itpublican skin, wil'l l'Peea the vi'l. 1,in1, wl.ile both Il e sulli.3iently th i ii to :uffer hontesty to ahlow it el . A Anais c'PYteity f,.r steamlink in n'rt hse dre d bv his h 0y. 1.y or d'.)oynity at.d 'i csi'el''t 'f .sty, Tud the hso! i of mLcal equality are abswys uiked tet divsu publicu atteiatio fotni Soule .:Iu, pendous fraudl, or mneaking vilLAiny. Ve 'cbefully ans1noun, that Fair. field hass teen.cre'm:srkably tree froi this far spreading torruption, nodi ti'aI lafth on her tr'easury have alwauj been prom'ptly paid t'n presentation" Of course, Lechool certifientes have no I been, paid, but the fault lies with the State T, eaburer. We trit that Oul phalsi-nt oil ials 10ll cm tinume to *deb serve comm endutlan. [coMMUNIC ATRKD. tet;aeo Hash. r Jd'er a new ntamne, so cnlled; ' Leard iomrc aniious in1quiries rog r re'ecipt tor the old faih one'd 'eiioei salad', wili'ch the ladies prepia:d fu the Fireuen'au Bull. \Ve fitrhi.is thi folloitiig fOl ah 'eeellant h10Uus keeper - "Boil very it n..irly rt 'l1 growr fat fools and wiiib hot, 1i them ani ronjoo all the fl.sh faron di bonicS When coLl, chop n oderately file. Strew oer it about a te'IsIooniful oj alt 8%ube o b misdo of five or si: eggs rulbbedi to a flue paste, with Si., tasbluspoonfuls dif eweet o'iye oil twulve talsdoih of sharp vine -g-ir, one tabk'eoonfuls of mustard 'hiree tatblespioasful of salt aud ont Steaspoonful cayenneppr. li t orougbly the ingredients of sautce Three fine heads of let tuce out mode . ately floe without bruising and mix. od with thelciebo and sauce poured ove th holre and mixed. Pilo 0, a ihad smooth with a knife ar'i ~arnishs with four hta-d boiled egg, I liced. (grating of bo llani al little cibow chow pic(113 aie qluito' I nice addition. ' The matngers sent ingredients ii the foltlowing proportions: Two fuwih three rounds of msustard, hsalf bushe of lettuece, one quart of vinegar, one quarter uf a tiourd of bhiok. pepper one dloien egg. Trhe.Y ni li mtk< money ont die above reoeipt. WE ewould defi the follow who eatfv pouends <tf " Lettces Hqsh." so called e at the bt'tl, to eat thatif muoh of the inalfadigei-a hash. 4*4 . . cosirjtsiCATED, : 't Pturtunt Montes, et NIascitur Redibiv y his Itlus. e My attbnuoion acben ariiwn fo o conumusfetion in your last iss, .signed 4-Firemeon,"~ and idlasumuch a , it is calculated to convey a faise ftt a ptesAion, I desiro hser~,with to niaki eA stafemient whbich Is subst&:ntia1ied 6, the facts of iiso e'ase, aned whnich doe r. otnly siiple justice to t1.s0 parties, con LI cergsea. It wnd generally tttde6'.too< j that thto danoisng wohild begint as so f t's dhe bodlpaty b-oke raiild in thi s alf, and (ieo ar rangents were e made accordingly. But it (lid no t begin fur eight or ten minutesi thereaf .ter, allowing every one sufficient timt I to hunt up a partu~r. 'J'he Eaud con i tiitued playing for sorne time afrei - he Corppany had brokemi ranks, going o through one wholo psiece; Should th< t danoing havd beeff de-layeid tt6 suit diu e 60tikenience of the lhand I Aftb'r thb I. dinpatty reacised the ilotel, thi .. batd could have cased playing, and y bieen on time for the first dac. They a preferred, however~ tQ play on th< -outside. Utit the balance o athe a semblago preftrred to open the dance. It is *idioulorjs to pay that the uem bers of the Bund were trea'ted dideour to Suely they do noUtargate to taheiselves so ugph con1denfce as te protume that they:- axre the ehief feature of festive occasionu, and that every arrankesent should conform to their convenience and pleasure. 't wpuld.ieem to me that somebody has failed most miserably in atteinipting to make a ruountain ou'A Of a nol. hill.. . ..: ONE OF 'IllM MANAG IERS. S-r PI-:T F.:'etlt?nt, May '6.-Lfon. Yas. L~eUistn d 8'.:tes- M iiniter t6 'Rus. 1,diedzsiblemly 1,:,t nlight lit, his r esi. 4ensei in It is eb v. 't'ir e- i e o1'f ) a .de.t' a.. m .a ima'ira of; t t~- I 1A. 4, fri whicjhe h'ad lufired t a bairt th'tte. '11m 'urlexpected death has ho.wd pegleral feeling of sbrrowv at M ion), May 10.- Reinf..reemerjthn iavq eon snt. to the i :nhf h itro'i p at Na'varre, w hudefet d the Curli.t epomt n utlded by Dorreg ty. An f. WaI reget of the eng:.gpett ,inys six lepub'.i4xan' s were kilkd aU!d '!4 B!drd Shrd in X Orlen'ns. NiA:w OU.p.As, M-ay T.-Gov1'ern'Cr Kellogg wat, si.t. ini t',e nieck t,)daly bytotame unkinown p;itty as 1.0 was abou to enter his cairItago ut the la inga Mougan' Fe'ri v' lie hadt -jat tejpp'd f .1n. the Po'it. Ili coudition is n ot k'nowi at. tihis .Lm VI. Nmrw Oit I. ::' Ma) y Y..- T ;I. . in. t 4..:1, a M r. J\ . . ciim:: '40t -t tbt.e , A tbill M.\ , edl pu -b A 1, r 1 at111 :: Ke w-g: t i at him, btit, .i . not are a 'cowardly, awtndn, us r piIling c'utidle, an'd it you wilt stand like a aTana will trvat 3ou as you do. seive" Kell gg made no auswer but turning prettrmatuma!]y p-ilu sprang iitto the carriage ; at. this motuent a P.Stol lot was heard tiad Kello . uantly pleeed his hands to his hiLad and cried out, "'Tako tue hotne, ' 1410t !" Tho earsiage immediatd.v drove Lff. It was impossible td I-. certain vihu fired the shot. From Wnshingth. WASHINGTON, May 8.-A long des pttch wai received here t is foorn ing for the President fiou Ootrnor, Kellogg, giving a detailed acount of affairs in LouisijuA rnd the occur rete 3csterday when the at-tetupt was made to asedesihiat Gpv_ .IelIg. Immediafely on receipt of ,the, kAes. patch -a conisultadjotL was held be I tween Secretary itobeon, Gen. Shet. man and AttorneyGenaer.al Williams, at whioh Seat6r:West.. was. prorpit. The situation ii Loiia,1nna was,fuly diucussed, the d eion . laating over aun hour, and at it.- ouaion a tle graml was seoit (Qe~u. Eamory at New Orleans, inforninug himi that, iii case he needed .it-e, troops to enforce procc.ases ofjh U tod States Courts - anid otherw,1se.ary out instructions fromu headquarters, they would be i fu-niahed isnmediately upon bis re r~iiition. Thela intrtjotions under wichi Gen. Emory i nowl acting wvill nit he clh'anged untt il the re trn of the P'residenat WIl-en a cabinet meset. ing .wi:l lue held and ali the ifi . inut1ion relatinug to Liotisiana aif.1 irs vil be' preentedu for di-eu.ion wiche iti ex~eeted will resault iln vi,.:orous mlealsurejs being adipted for the res toratioun of jae~oe anid quiet to tlhtt distressecd state. , News l lerns. t rb acere that lion. ~.XkesAmewo 'stricken tie a uddlenly Wh pii ar.. lysis last unight, dlied at. hais residence at 3 North Eastoli thit iorning. Ar.niA NY, May $. -A local prollibi. tion hill, niot ece( ptinig eider or leger, haamassned thle .8ena'e.,. . frs. Genera! Canb~y .is i'edy C siek. ,Four apflia-ltionslhaye 'irdady boon lfmade fo r Urr's p1deo, including John M. LantisIou, cu'ored. bAN Funsa:aset May 6.-A faim. lv, Caissist ing of Ma'ber, aauthcr an~d . three childrett. on thu L-toeimer Nevaedit front Liverpocol, (lied, exeft the miot her. No diseaise Kboard df (he .steam ler: Nr~w Oi.p...ra, M.iy fJ-.-Th~ enc e (romn bt. Maa tin'e avid tidoptit a pa rishes btreates siivuoli e:loi I'tr'eat in t his ei tv. It isi underl!1e,t od a al ma e.. nt vi a .a foot c to i/o thue polica:st-. i:t . Thai~(l~reD po1:9ep. I fo eementeof &t ~iropchI tans left 3 thtis mning hf St. Mdartinaville. W ~VSUINoroN, May 6.-Captaih P. M N. Hbehry, a grand soti of Patriblk Tlenry, died here y6sterday. He liad bocih a mian of atleatns; but had been bronght into reduced circuvmstances by the war and at the time of his death was serving ad a watchiwan in the Treasuiry Depfirottiht. CAfh iSt-ru Oy TwNi JitF My -Not a sot has been fired uihoo the 26th. A large fire is aeon where Thomatl' cornmand Wasn statightore~d about five miles distant. Ng'in Yonyr, May 7.--The rotion for a new trial ini case of Edward Stokes has been dentied by the gene. Iral term of the Supreme Court. NOrrnT E XASOH ASS. - M . - At thii l.ouir, 9.30,.a. 01.141ui1. (Oakoes Amesi still lives, but death is hourly expect ed. N,.w YonK, May, 8.- 1sepe .Vas. sos, touhnSel fur.tokvs, tv.-day reic'i'v. V1d an .pUonDIobo'ietter aaying r*as his life, w8 i dI' ger if.'h' continues h'is l trts to releaso Stokcen. Mordeuti tnd agio McCarthy fote. t a .dVel :bput ;a 1a-0y. Buth were wouUderl; M1or'4eni probably 'fata11y. Tho ,wC0oiids Were '.a. nte d. L Avek U4. g, .1Iy, .-Th~o Mvdoes capturrd at g-utenuaster's train of three wan-ia. elo.ven mules and three .1061rses. Thr'Ce boldirs were w.ou-d. e l. .. LAv. B)qs, Mity 8.-Se;cral large l 'hts are b1A 'g iin CuptAi1 t sek .arnI., They.or a e'y'idont y. Clebraut. ig thetir victory. Geo Davis at..d ist..ff l't, i..l ador an eCe ,rt o' Lieut. Miller,ad a decah of the h.,t Ca 'y..I L Ei -Twp se'lawY, sent to re.. Cojglnoitae, report that Captain .a..k tlaas le f C e .-'A ittn fr-a ml w ai,-h ho Iaiae the figl.t o thi 2611h ultimo. 'lo culby and the Warm Spliag Indians have been o,-dered to rcour the lava beds, to iNd the Mfloets. Th11e tr(ops havo been .orem I to mamec, ih l five . days' rit lions. The indications are th.t tho Modoes h1ave evacuatetad the lavI beds. [C,. uuwdr11- N -WIenI an e1 Whither 1] LAva 13:8, May 10.-The rLeUmilns f Lieutenanet Cran.toui aned the other hIissiug soldieis were found among tlIa rois. Lieuteiaut lart is is sink. ing. All avinble horev.i will to* be eimplsved in hunting the Modoeis Ad the' outry. A guerrilla war haa u.:::m..d. As the Mulues are wel .aed, it Almay couti..ue "ll 6"j L.1 RoCK, May 10.-A cap. c ze I Cei 1sILLo'tfi'er has peach Ui ; he :b a buiyo inmber ol' 71111rj .f j; C .d, rie t til1 S-r. T.Nf , N. 13, May 9 -To (fit Shate lP-pur imni, War hlYon : T he EnLglish Satling, bbip WuhII US ha1S just arrived, aid I eports that the st camcIr Tigre.s picked up, on the ice, at Grady llarbor, Salvador, on the 30th of A1i ii la, t. 6 ft cen of the 0 cW anId five of the Aquimaux "f the steamer Polaris, of twe Arctic expedition. Capt. Hall died L.:st sumnur. 'Tho Tigr-sa is hourly cxpected at s8, John's. * .. .. (Signed,) F. N. BI \150 k, United States Cousul. WASHINGTON, May 1..-Des patches indicate that Deallacho has disappearcd from before St. Ma', inTiyjle. Three ffiore cowpaiiq of 'dcralh havQ arrived at Braaliear Eater despatohes confirm the evae. uption of the Java beds by the Mdoes. They have forty horsed. Later dopatebesconfire the death obf Captain Iil , but discredit the luss of the Polaris. As far ai kiown no lives lost. WAa DF.PAItTIEN 'r, May ,] -Col. Emoni, of New ()rlea ns : I f the United 8tates M.arrshal finds it necessary, in the exeoution . of the proess, ,to take posses:-ion of bieite or other means of tranprtao;ad apks. assistanefom t'iou, or tEl;lits t!he troops wich.o at e slrcedy ordered, a1 parllt of his posste, to ari:,0 1,i ni in such seizure, for that plurpse,~ all r.leensiMary assistancee will lhe given him in ta k ing pasbe-sIonl andi lied. - ing and u.,ivg~gho ,,a~pg., ($ji.ned,) Ac:ileg Seergtgzry Ap' War. AA!Gmjoo, May 10.-1he Pr sesi dent leaves Teyday. .l1e will not naet~r the 51p.,->itifhekt of a suicces. nor to Chief Justlee Chasea till next lyinter. it was nlot thc init entioni of J Ld" Chanse to tako his circuit this SUflIIerA, andl the Prei.;duet des'ires a' egniArnatio by1 13 the Sento before the no019 Chief.Justice is sea ted. .Kollopg did not make a ~onxstitu tional applicution to theo Praesident for assistarace to supepress the ~iniur rectioni. Th'le Preient has no' knowledge of such applioationi. NEW YORK. M~ yo 10.;l.,Te Gentral Railroad will pay3 $400,000 to Colleotor IBailby under protest.-. Leugal proceedinegs wvill be ooeed for its rostorati,e4to the oompany. Pont.i' -PtNE May d.-150' hiou-os were burnod and six person'i kii ed. CINCENN4ATJ, May JO.-A tornagl eight hiouses, a church and fivo storo's; it pass'ed over a number of ix torfots to1wn.e pero.'trat ing ,trees add fenos, .S'r. Liotui, May I 6-Ten 6'ompanu. ias lnm he rfog abou d00j t'ler comn nJ of (.donl F'linet patssed here Iter t he lava beds1., '.z M~~. a ,!zy 1I..--The factions in yermis the swveet prticipe of osils n At. It is maede by bUiling~ lwihlithacr;!l anld water unif i to nlil ea ad thle oil are convertefi ined lead salts whichi are inisoluble; dh id the glycerine romains in soiution; Nitro-glyocerine is pro'pared by dis. Aolvigglycerisio in a mhixture of equal mneasutes of the stronigest nitre and striph tiri6 add, previodalhy cooled, and pouring the solution in a thin streaiii into a large volume of water. '.the nitro-glyerine is then precipita tbd as a colorless heavy oil. In rt cled vessel nitro glyceri'ae exploded at about three hundred -and sixty degrees F~ahrenheit with great vlo loeo. The two things whxich make thie most impression on a man are bid I frst boats and first love.