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THE *FAIRFIELD HERALD l'ublliebed Every Wednesday at t VINNSBORO, S. a nT : &oworrE. A WILLIAMs. 0 TKR is-/X AlD VAXCy. OR* Copy 9one year, . -' nw6 TO T1 -V001 Tea ' 4' ii . -. '5y incon tIt'AlidioIty-of the Tfx Siles. A case of 'considerAble 'iiupatanoe has just been decided in 'the Third "Judioial Circuit, by/Judge John T. (reen, in which the recent act of the -Legislature "to 'prooide a aummary nodo for purohasers of lands at tax sales being put into posession," iq declared unconstitutional and vdid. The oircunstances of the caso yire as follows : Certain lands of Mrs. Kate YdeMillan and others wcro mold for taxes In June,'1872, under the not of' 1872, gud woro parebased by 1louis Jacobs. The 'firdt ovtdira of tho property, through their attorney, -S. V. Nlaurice, Eq., made application 'to Judge Green for a prohibition to restrain the sheriff from proceeding un-ler the not. A temporary injuno 'tion wa.-granted, which, after ar.gu. ineit, \vas nade perpdtual and abso luto by a formal dooision The arguient of M-r. Tiiaurloo was 'Very eohatitl've and cvinpldte. 'lis filain pditits were as follows: That the act of 1811, unilor -Whioh the sale was mado, is a "bill -for raising" evenue," and originatod ih the - enato instead of the flouso of -Repre. ientatives, as required by the Couti 'tution of the State, that the sat is unconstitutional, becauso it relates to more than one asubject, and that the -ul)jorts aro not expressed in the ' itlo. That the effeet of the act of 41873, as well as that of '1872, is to .doprivo the citi-en of his property without the judgment of his peors or the law of the land. That tho not of 1872 utidertakes, upon its faee, *to amend a repoalad statuto. Titnt tho -airo act upon its haio, authorizos only the sale of forfeited 'lands, whoroas 'he land'was sold as delitiquent land, and hence the sale was -void for want of authority. The point was also made that a tax doed, if for dolin.' quant lands, nust be sealed with the privato seal of th officer who cx Cut'es it. I1 for forfeited -lands, the title to whi ib is in the t'ovornment,' then it miust bo in tho form) and pos. iessed of tlo charsotorirties, of a grant under the great seal of tle Stato, Rignel by the 'overDor and eountersigned *b the 'Secrotary of Stato. Other grourds wore taken in tie argument of the eoansol, b~ut the (1u11t, without entering upon the con sideration of those, granted the in .junatiou, upon the' broad principle laid down in tho State Constitution, -(article 1, seeriou 14,) "that no per sorn shall bo Irresatod, imprisoned, do., spoiletd or dispo.ossed'of'Ilih property, ' m uunities 'or priviloges, put ont of 4"he proteotion of the Inw, oxiled or "'privod of hia life, lihoty or estate, bit by the judgument of his peors or tie 1sw of the land." -Nws and Cou LUt us lally. A n o'ioterod correspondl op t., hc nown ~nnd~ holovecd in all '[lheohurchtes, sendsl a, o following timely sug~cstioras res 'poettig churches just receivinag a new pastor. A fter spaeaking of the im 'portancee of praymng fur hinmg he ton I jnnes. (Our next ml'itais'tr Ynus~t be mnado to f'eel thnt 'ho has thae symapathy and vbaerful o pertion of his ohurcht rand people. TJhis can) be shown by 'our conastant awd Interestod atten. MIataocon all tho servieoo o'f the sane tary. If wo wouald find out wisdom, we muist watcha at her dloor.poas r'aaly and late. And if we would have sermons rich in instruttion and presented with forvenoy, a wakoful eend attentive audience *vill help to insepirs4 the preaeher both in thoir pireparation% and delivory. Thebn, at tho close of service, we should not all bolt out of theochuroh as if glad it isa over. A warmi grasp of tho hand and a kind, encouraging word ftromi one and another, wilt be to him like cold water to a thitsty sot:1. Wheu ne meset our minister during the weok a Word of interest in regard to suoh a ser mon, or exerciso, the good it d id us in any respect, will bo worth more to him than a gift of money. Tihon we should take our ohildr en with us1 to the house of God. Tfhe p astor is ordained shepherd of the lambs as well as of the sheep. lie is divinoly directed to fead the latabs. If hoe sees thaem present, he will be led to prepare food suita ble for them as well a's for the shIeep. .Hec *ill brIng the nailk of the Gospel for babes, as well s the strong mneat for full groetb men, Let us remember that the Ohtis Slian life is a welfare; and that implies servico--ond uring hardness--figltt tng. Iactivity in a a -Idier in the hour of battle. Let us all rally, f ben, under our new commander, and with God's'blessing lhe will lead us to 91otory4-Longruegatioalist. state News. 'The Nort!,eoastern Railroad Com. nyhas just built a depot at Cado's .turo ut. Charles Jonas, a trial justico at Lancaster Courthouse, has myetarious ly disaippeared. Judge Carpenter addressed thle literary soietaes at tbre South Caro lisa University Chapel last evening. Two billiard saloons, a photograph gallery and a soda fountain are now ian full blast in Darlington. A smtall colored echild while play iroan thao fl at at Jomnee' Ferry. G3 ata'vba River, ou Saturday last, fell ov'erboard arnd was drowned. A number of te boyounag ladies and eAtlemen of Blaokville are to have a heatrical performance, on.the let of ruly, for the benefit of the Sons of retperanoo. A Sad Event. M r.rLucius Jennings, a'youit' ien well known and nufdh 're4pected in ,his conmanity, dil in SgartaubUrg last Weoiesday inoriing. His brotheor J. K. Jennings, was a member of the graduatirg class of Wd.fford Collge, and win to hiiive mado his graduating speedh on Ahiut evening. It will be remember d that a similar sad event occurred kt the commenoement .last year, in the Jcath-of bsl T.M.8mith,-of Lyuleh bWrg, $Suntor County, who died the ivening beforo his brother was to bnve niado his graduating epoech in tho samo institution. In both in tanoce,'tho'gtaduates wore considor 3d-the most irtomlihi ybung men of the claspes.- lnion 1', rel. WNIN tE.ORO. R. MEANS DAVIS, Ed4t0% 1 Wednesday Morning,uly ,j 1873 #& Uorrespontlence solicitel from every section of tle cou.nry. Our ohaunihs afe open to all for a 'free. discussion of any principlo, thjeor, or iaes, but-we are In no way'respoaslhlo for (lie'viowa or oiptniois of'eooefnpondents. Delinquent Tax List, In Another column wo Stivo a dooi sion of Judge John T. Greono, of Sumter, as to the 'validity of Shor ils titles for land sold for taxes. A rof erence to the article will show the grouids upon which the decision is based. We admire the independence displayed by Judge Greene In not hesitating to declare acts passed by the Tegislatnro illegal, When he be. lioves them to be in "violation of the Con'stitution. lis decisions indloato that he is actuated 'by a senqe of duty and -a-dosire "to e'xpduu the law an he believes 'it to l0, *i'hout foar or favor. Of all the Judge; in the Stat-, he was also theorst to a-ddpt the decision of the United 8tates Supremo Court, roversing the decision of the Staite Supreme Court on the Humesitead Law' Until roobutly fit wis dbnidrod unnecessary to 'comtndnd any pu'lic servant for performing his dutius faith'fully, fdr lio was inerely fulfilling his contract with trhe pool/lo. But in those days of corrupt officials, our citizens applaud any individual who in any way exhibits a disposition to do his duty. 'Guided by the preco. dent thus sot before us, we take this occasion of praising Judge Greene fir his iti-.,poudonos. The validity of thereo ta.c titles is a vexed questie n ,au, ng lawyers, and will requiro the ooi unn of the -upreme Court to settlo it. We are not 'prepared therefore to any whether Judge 'Greene is right or wrong in his interpretation of the Consitutt-on'. We applaud hmim morely for hav~intg thie 1'mn~ness to decide against the Legislature-the bodly that eleoted him to diio. Death of Hiram Powors. A telogram from Florene, Italy, convoys the sad tidings of the deaith of Hliram Powers, on the 27th in stant, after a long illness-. Iliram ~owerb was the gr'ea'test of Aumerican sculptor.. From an humble origin, he gained a world.wide reputation by his talents, lHe was born at Woodstock, Ver mont, in 1835, and was by turns, porter at a hotel, traveller for a tradoanman and appr'entio to a clock. maker. H~e exhibitnd a talent for sculpture, and wvent to Wxashington City to obtain'aid towards completing hia eduocation. Among other ladies and gentlemen who hcoamc interest ed in him wore AMrs. Win. C. Preston, and Gen. John 8. Preston of this State. Through their instrumentali. ty and that of a Mr. Wmn. Lonmgworth lie wras enabled to set sail for Italy the "cradle of fine artse" iu 1837. In 1838 he produced his figure of Eve, which was exhibited in Colummbia, at the Athentt5um IHall In 1859. Short ly after, he prod ucod his masterpiece, "'be Gree Slave/' valued at six thousand dollars. Wi continued to reside in Italy, and produced mlany other pieces of statuat-y1 Iho tiever fot'got his native land nor the friends who had aided hium on his way to for. tune, and prosnated the latter with works from his own imand. Bomot of his productions arc in the possession of Gen. J. 8. Preson of Columbia, and of idol1. II. 0. .bavis, of IRidge. way. With the death of Hiram Powers another illustrious name is addod to the already long list of American ne crology for the yeat'. ~EpuIhiohnism versus Blourbjonismn. '.1 his time it is the Charloon Morn ing (1hroniole that is in a rage. A IBston paper very indiscrectly pub. lished arn artieo oni the unihealthmy stato of politics in South Carolina, 9neroet the ('brnicle ia om.u.ha rld, and shows fight in behalf of 3 tho'Radical party. It indulges in the t uiufal abube of Rvurbouismo, and in b the selfgl'oriBoation for w'ich the t radicals are famous Writ i 'Nort'a and e South, and bttgu atizes the author df v the article in question "as a "floating L Boheinian" toadying't'tlio'Couserva- o Live clsa in South 'C'arolina. Then i it seiiously idortalios the task of defending the party in power. 'It : scorns the idea that SEyinornndo and i orimue overrido itntelligence a nd dd eoney,'I and uui!tanins that. '"the'R. j publican party has witin its lines the f brain uand eegj of teSt ate' Th ist is a refre.hinig item of news to u-, as we had f..nduly belheved t'aat the brains atnid wealthw i,h-e Swite, Meru aumioig the Utnservtive.s '' I, further ss itle 01e-t buly of the lawa . to-day anarvel., of eritity anmi t0, ' umtparu'ed with the "iHour ,a St..t..I utes of '66." ThUi foK admits (f to, iuch doubt t , be ns.,erted so confidotlity, wit u4 proof. It Ip. pears to us tb- . the "Uima of theso laws is, the ho"'est inaj pays his debts. whilo ',no dishmolestC uman eaellpes -totlu, Tho(hroniele alno exultingly temarks "Our greit charitable iii stitutions are notriiously in thoi 'beat of 'co.ntition snd aro equal to those of any othe-r State." W . ask the Chrouiele, how long siove this state of -perfeotion was rddhed, and how lo:.g ago was the 'Lunatic Asylum supported by privkto lharity. These istititti 11ns hae Lug becu in a notoriuis colnditiot.-a nmotdriualy, bad one in our topinion. Thollat anld -crowning boast m.f tho 'ChrodMe, 1i the sueco"nful rimnagemenmt of the free school s3steini. Now this is too bad. -If there is itything Ubout which thu lIhadicas iloutld njdt bouast, it. is t'be iimanagoment dif 'the aullools. far 'from the Schools bing a pecuiurlly lleipublic anm ins t i.uti'n,, the L.:a is rhat, (hey iceceied outy where they leocivo Dlemnooratiu tu.port, Sparta'burg and Picke:'s are t'ho (1nly two Couni. 'ties in n-1i -' te-tehers' conventions al~eeni iurgoi~id, and the Chroii ole knows 'haa, theoe two Counties a're very unhealthy localitie. for radit-al oflree-sdekers. Think f this, Mr. Chronicle, and (Xlllln how -Wr nhy an "eseUtially Rlepublican irlititu tion" thrives best in Doertit soil. Perha-ps these poudr ignorant Demo-. uratsa'tro-t', dN'ji-le as to believe that 'the S0ool nioney is really iiteinded for the poor teachers, ,nd not for sleek ofli.ials. Send henI 'iepiubili-. oan brain and cnergy" into tiose Counties, Mr. Chrunic'e, and enlight. .n the .ctaplo. Shiow t'hom that a payinug thimg the it*'publiean 1orty is, anud dou'b'tle-5 the il IInlistration will ear'ry t'hose (Coutie is olurmwthiingly at the neoxt etection. limmt then-thle teaebers' conuvemntios anid flo.uri.inlg schools w ill bo numibered amorngn the things that were'. Thme 'Osca and A'bnuss of do -oneratio' Under this he'ad the Chiarleston News and Courier reads us a lit ro u~ponu an artitle thait alppeared somie timo since imn our c itumns, on the no oessity of co-operatioen, e pacialhly in the South, whet o "individuality is the pervading idea of the ithote social and ihdustr0 .1 symm.'' In the oat. a'et the N1ews and 90'uirli- declares that we wore olh wrong and nighmt, but, before conicluingic it provos saitis factorily, at least to itself, that we were altogether wrong. -Our contemporary reachos this eon oluaion by haoving foalleni inito the er.. ror, tioumuoh anmong ciities, of betl s'nring what it tdcos ndI, or will not, undelrstanid. imn othier wordsm, it hias very imngeniously constructed 4 t'an of straw, anm eidolon, sutliuioutly re'. *emblitig the noxious article to de. lude our conteu~orary into the be lief that it is the actual enemiy, and then falls upon it ith~ al'ec-ity and demuolishes it compm~ltely. It has been battling agaims.t a phlantom, fromn whose vory imnmateriality it has es.. cap~ed bruispsa similai-' to those recoiv ad by Don Quixote. That hero tath full tilt agatinst a windmill , Our eon tetnt~ty 1ashos the. wind itself. ~The News and tlourlei- attaoks oer tain propositionsa as advancod by uis, when in fact we have net only nev'er advanonti them but never even enter *ained them for a mbment, And it will doubt less be aurprisedi to hear that we agree with it in Its entit-e ar ticle except wheorb it gets us and that phanntomi confounded togethter. Our coutemuporary doniies~ that imn divirtunality in its trume sense exists ini South Carol ina. "Th'ie shepherds have loed and the sheep are scattered." T1his is substnaially our idea. Man kind ekists either in comnbinalions or as inmi~iduals. Sine thero are no b '1- nion, there untist be iniivl dualiig, 'human being solving the probbltm of life for himself in his owvn t eeubar mainner. lu~t our contem'n porary prefers to call them ".heep." ae " Our critia agrees with us hat the poople are robbed by 4ffioials ocause'thoy diTer no drganized resis- lii atce. And) generally, wheigfor it..! oniprehends us it coincides in our lows, and only differs , Whon, either 0 coauso of our atmbiutity or Its own b btusidds,'it'faits tocatoh ouir mean. Itqudtes us as wishing to obtalin 'y organtzation "a uniform rate of uforest, a un'iform price f:.r goods,. nd,above all, a uniforu tymcul of I grib-ulture and ituifonl'. oonilerisaitioi I or labor," and 'r'ifiArke ti terms'that his uiuiforntii' :,n be obtCainel not n'itl olhe ' f the mnileniium. t o(pv' .y paper, we do niot prasumel 1o gulate the action of tile entire .Aiverre. But we did meran th1at each. t*a or each county, ;r "baAh town souldl have unifontility of ,rices1. lot all the'mndlha'is of each parti. sular fri-de, belongiig t'o New York indtltany other cities reccive the anfo wages? Iiave not t'he lawyersi tt n'iinbat every b r a reghlar feo bill Fur certain 'uis-ei of w0ork'? 'lave not mercho nt.-, in man y iltfs, regu. lar rates of pa3roeitage to add tofirt; -o1st? 1ave ptMt physicians a'r61arI system of 'liargos-, railroads a 'niI rordu taift '? Th mo favits provb that, that:th tlan cannut, of himself, Inan-! 6Ifa4uro a first oliass illenium-, he aan offeot a tivkrable degree of uni. formity by combination. This is all we ak. In1t'he -News and Voario prefeis.1 anotheI'dhargo, as grive as unfounlda.t ed, that "Taig WiNsan1Ino NEwsi ti1e to 0lloW o1e Mt of m11 t,,.ix the prko at, which they nay take the property of another s0, aL proposition quite an'bad as the wmorzi monopoly: ever knuW " ndt1 'thou wai- face tioia over the iani of a grave 'State Conlvention red, a'iin the prlces of fide tetl :,ail bay oradles, W'e adviso tho-Nows and 'Oou-rior t,> re peruso dur article ati -.4,b nlat we did say. We iaid 'fiist, t hat in the 0ld Wrld and the North, avcj, branch. of induitr.y and every profession ha, its unidha'atid co-opaerativo roeicties, but these aeo 'not found 'in the South ; that, in but'few cties 'is found any' 'tnion cf ,hcre4hn-ts, and that mechau. ics, professional finC a'id farmers are in the same category. And we con eluded "Let steps bo taken immo diately to organizo /sutds of (ade, unions and oagen and to haveo no inpre divemsity f fotioi and tame subminis'ion to butrages 'in ftauro." Nowhero did we adAeo the mon. (reWls p"psti' that one ela~h: should dictate terms to maother. Our porvauing idea was that each clawi hhould protect itbelf ffou individuals compAoiirg itY tha o mrn h i'nt1hould bo paernitte'd t'aS utidertaid his com petitors, Wo pro'fessiontal nmran to un dercharge his follow profesasioal s, no fa'riner to ruin his neighbors lay pay. ing chor bitant wages. We cio nounce, at stronigly Oh 'or conitemt p'araty, any attemkpt on the part of 01)0 class to tipres another. WeT reply thus at length because we hlave been attacked for opinions that wo did not hold. Haid our con temo ary's premiaset !:een Correct we inight or We 'might not havec coritro 4erted his argeme~nts. 1hit we w ill not suffer ourselves to be ph od in a false position, especially as thajt position is creditable neither to our common sense nor our ideas of .iustio. We hope the News andI Courier wvill re tt-aft thuat io!'tion ,of its article con taining unmorited diajjyobation1 of us. 11aving dono so, we a thenm in fuill accord, and can act together in briniging about that comibinatienl off sinmilar interests so esential t~o lie welfare of 'oul- edmlhon cetUtr'. Another Old Ciiizen Gone to lil Long Hoame. Yest orday afte~loon. ah'out 4 o'clock,Mr. Janmes II. Wells, an raged :tuid highly respected citizen of Cobun.. bin, departed this life, after at ashort! illness, from oongestion of the brain. lie fras a Georgian by birth, but haid bben a l'esirient of Columbia for mor'e than thart~y years, bir. Wells hadi ar rived td, thli oetrabrdittry Ilgo of eighty-two-haring been~ borth lo Fobi-urary, 1791. lie wast -On honest, truthftil und good muan. Two dlaugh dren and a hout of t0Ilaitese and3( fiendls will lamneitt his dicease.--- Columbia .JThe Fire Daartment of Vn-nn alis deial, ly a .one -j ho ii affair. Thie em. gities are allI worked~ by' hand. Thue do partment.It is on the pidit system, antd the onginecs aro drawn hv mo horse, being toU smalh and light to require a strong rteam. Thie hotuses are so nerit- tire proof that thore is nei ver a fIre of aliiv Coin. Regehe~fle. Even thme intcerioi- walls areo "the een inches to t wo IeeLth ick and thei livision w 'tls of roorms are all built of t arick. A lnre is, liere fore, generallyir 'o'aued to the room in wichl it breaks m11, anda. the s'.airw-ay bin ug of rtone, it t 'annoct he conununIi lii cal d from one' stor,v I 'I: iantlher. Thle roofs are all Iof I ksg The Strdliuc Fishery. "W nat are sardines'?" asks a cor spon'dent. This is a question which as before pow puzzled the natural ts. 'The name w-is originally up lied to a small fidh taken off the 3ast of Sardinia, cljaea'sardina, and anature fish, w'hilo the greater ulk of tho sairdines of cormmereo ro caught olf tho northwest coast of 'ranco, ind aro the young of the ilehard, anothir species of clupe (U. ilchardus) which, w%hen mature, is bout the site of. a herripg. The roung of several kinds of fish also ind their wa-y. 'itto the nearketjm ardines; and iten prop'erly pozeerv id are und itigui.ha ble r ()Ilm thea enuiie excepit by those wise 'n Weh nlat-!rs. The stinull T..<h atrpt!t 'in -lfiatil, itid o1o cauglit i-a titsI, a ,ait-heo spwati e othr !i 'h --ing hi-own ove r to k<itt tii., imie ls to mtch 'to th Itb i tite thl't aOke I binliueasujf iprekcnrNilg thli. .The ,;iime n're elie;hed anid the '.hoeadn ren0e, iprinkled with salt, and hio elightly dried Ih ic kuer fi ines. l'key~e tilien cooded in'Uoihoi g ch'v Ail tr inn i, il.ied 'inl til c.,rs tir omgWihare tilled'hp) 1 wi A f ech joiI',"g d, and the lit] ca u'ly sol Iei- ed du. The eeazj.:fier at am 'l:ig 1rd labelling, tiYe'renid'y for the pijr ket. 'TIo *i'dine 'is a 'ininute 'fiah, and Io'one p/ xon 'co.til.ines q grI'et nuinber ; yet *in -o ng'gre aito tli lamonlt experrded fur .them s I.lne . hing nato'nishing. Nan'idn i' 'tlo headflttarterp 'of tite lt'liness, and Eve r three tliuihatad boais, Car''rytig live lien C8e1, belthg to that pourr, and the antitnuleI'e'xport froih'lit pi is siime 3es,00200 \~:. Sardinea r.ro reg irled as rih hrvicle uf lutury ratier 't(,,')t6ipe a d. Th Are so e14egdingly rich that t'hs'5 t weak digestive powers oanmA tolerate theman. Their i ci ons umpltioll is at lunlebes, u1pon pic-nie aid other pleas tuie parties, and by travelers. Fui t hese purpo.-es they aro very popu,lar as theu'd rt'juire no pin31%tition. By wity (if var iot y, t tiriy 'fhrfi toan ich(pta bloih'dd it'it to the brea kfast table, alitghi It'hey gre Imudro frkittiently used th'tis by Eu ropear.s than toy A nii ~r icans- A md- it gr1 04tua 1 '4. Sucressfill ILatnlitg of the NCW Ocem'n ('atic lt lieitr's Content. T..:ONDO, June 27.--The fullo Ninn ditp-atch -has been recciived from art oiard 'the 'itent Eistern : 18team. h ip 'Ci'eat R' i trn, h'll uIrdy 'n 1oon Juno 16h, hititudo 49 degices 35 miniftei norti, lonjrtitude 50 degrees 21 min'titcs w'est. 'One thanad seven huindred -arid eleve'n iiiles 'f t'he cable a're paydd out." 'HAh'Tr's CpNT'tNT, N. i, 'June .7-10a . The Great lasttrn is in sight, Com. ing up the bay. She has transferred the ahoro eld of the cable to ll bernia' Tirre ChilIdrent Dhlrile t to DelTh. WYe lehrnI that c: friday moriiinag hat-, at aout 'i o'clock, a negro iouse on the plantation of I r. Judson 'lio'tnttee, in whici wtui soie five little cIoWred'cbild,ron, wias set fire tc and buri:d u, and t'hree 'out of the five jeorished in the Ilamnes. Siispi. eion rests on Tom Wood anid iis eo Calvini, two colored pesons living of the plaine, who weore at once ar~sted B'arnwdll Mutinel. There is t ct.v onlIriinco in V iensn vh ich reu:ires litce front doors of' all' in dwelling hiouis to be locked by t~lu porte*rs ati 10 o'chek at night. Tlhis rcturnaintg hiomle aifter tha hou.11)1r, aui rouasinmg the porter, are requairedl to pat him i ten grosehenp, ablonit five cents' ami ff after 1'd o'eidek, twenty groseheni. A there are a few d wellinge mi which alier are not from tenl to tweitv faunilies, ib ordcianice has almost, universalI n'pplicai Lion, consegwmnly at quarter of' '0 0, elock there~ is a generalI get ting loma' and the cafes and Yesturanits are soot vocattied. It. seems) sinikular t hat ther< ehtoubll be sneh a h11Iw lin a ciiy evith i )ppulationi of narly one mnillion. W'e shall he quite conltent to ie, NI r. llenjamnin F. nuter noibatetc by the lf~epublienne of Massachulsett, for Governor. Indeed, w-e are nioi certain tha t a 'f alli thinigs thIe cotinm)ation moct, devoutly to be wished. TJo have it otherwise Wvoul( be to put a curb upon the inekorabl< logie of events. It is, in the nuhttl a flow of our polities, one of the ineviti ble. results to ithich t be pnrty' int pow. or ini the nautlil has been f'or a loig timie tcndling ; as logical as 'ot ot death. Beotter hatec it dolts andl oi-ci with than always throatening. It ib aln intei-esting qutiloul i political phil'osophy, as wudl as iu. morals, howl mnbti the domnach oif afassachusett. (t'iil atanid.".'This will go far to Aoh~e it. .~ Y. Tri~bune. The hlank of I~nglan'I cdvei's fiye ibres of glooubd, and enhploys nine hiundrbd tslerklb 'ieiro ak'eno iwidowa >ni the street'. Light is adittetd abroiIghi ojen courts ; no mob could sake the banik, thierefor'e, withount sannon to battei thme imrvneiioevwell, ['he dio'ck in tlie center of the bitlik tas S0 dials atthled to it. Liarge ~ietorms are sutnk in the eliurt, an'd ingines in perf'ect ord'e':u;- -ia3s in realdinesS in case of fire, T'his bank was incorporated in 1694. *Capital, Joslh I~ihling was aked, "liow fast hoes sountd travel ?'' Ils idea is that t depends upon the noias jou are alking about. 'The sotid ov a din '0e' horn, for iustane travels half a nile in a second whi'o an invitashun cew got, up ini the morning i have noiyn tew be 3t-qtarters or an hour cia' 2 pairs of stairs, and then not ev Rtrlontit ea nought to be berd1. News 1thi11. 'Nrl YdnK, June -8 a&~illiami. Sharkey, tbe uturdorei of Daum, wits brought tUp iti the Court of-Gendral Sessions to-day for sentedee. Iis oounsel made a motion fdr ddMay be foi-e pronouncing the setnte in order that he might be dualile' to pr*ji'aro pQil.ts, 1ad exceptions ou whidth to base application .'for a new trial. .\fter argun;nr1 the'tl.isoiner was re Witnded 'autil 'JSituldaiy, when the mqtion for a;w trial %i.1 be heard Til;feaimflig ate Juniata, which it' erli~de to ul in 2,a;rclt of the Pl'laris this nloinlifg, is still ,ff the buItt y, whereI heiarrived from the r yn'.tvyy ya id S dt y e'ven. dn~idf~cr m1ailingr an1 01b t-- e I! :i':l0 i112 kino I N a Ws Wod Iull & Ch11it1o Wek LI i, w a, tJ .Id. Ire-iel.d ini t heUnitd Dtates )is. triwt ourt to-day for tri.al A fur. t her postppomepjot wa. -I ko.1, u ii g 1 to the iii.e.' of Mr. T1-we, ote of t' cotnsel f.,r defeope, but vao (le ikio't by the -.tirt. Tho -topane-ing of e juy w-<thenl commenwled. Up to 2 . 3. two intiors had ieen obtained. Initer four ttiore wero ob tal(1, whell, (lie paniel Leilig exlhuis i t, a i hew onie wa- ordered for Wud nlem'11,y inorning, 'Tli trial of 'Frank Walworth the p.ni6d1000, tl the Coutti of ()yr and errI i ner, wn, after consIIl t.t ion he t'een ;i. Ciliktl and the Distt'idt At. tor'y this oroing, post pomed iintil to' imorrow, %lwhen the w-,l: of rillanel ing a jllrV will begih, .iw Your, Juic 2 .-An imipor tar-i 'pohlticat'l c'onsultationl wiY bie he- here during the y usent we k Not i ae ' been aent to a.ll the leading?, Libral R putblicis tiirough. out t'he State, dtclarinog tha. it is deeniedd to ei'lcommund aln infoind mneetin's for cott itatith, in 'tiew (if tie li'pproalchillg ele oion, hy those 'fli lp'btill I i.ans I'Ahoe fSense of dityv rnd 'cusi-'*vitoy 'led then to support Ht octe C roeIy. ''h nite' ing n il b'1 held il t . -Niola., Notel oil hur.diiy i lt ;oIi. ' e call is signed by a.ut th ree iundlrejl leadig thell. Ile proceed i i \g. %vi; bc private alid co-tlidelitial . Thcy Claili that by pe'ing iisel. ;nd uit1 edly at all Cnthiiyo State election tlh e ly '-ti o t il to '1impose their p1ast and 'patriote vtows foreil1y iind usefully U1pon1 the politioml f ftro. Whe'ther the consulfhtion lwill1'fesult, ill declairing in fi'or of 'it se'plhrate Stafte ticket or bt,'it is irn.possible to ince tle Verdict 6f n:h'rder 'In (he fir'st dTegree wats pa ed on Sharkey 'ie has lehIpsed into mioody til-oce laid that obeerfiieth and 'v3oifidence of rn/ann'er which 'charaetoz i.ed hin thirighntt have 0now desetted ion. 'UT i. to 1 se0ntell'sud to-ady. Sioke.-, on hdaring of 'the oerdiot in Mar'key'o as', betrayod doiider able cnotion and raiebd h1s tuads 'in d i:"I.1ay. . ,, , A di.pat'A to tIi 'Herald, 'from 'Long Braneb', says Pres ide'nt 0 rantl - verely ill and suffIri'N g rom IlA''rx, June0 24.-.ivers are still at work in the sunken wre'k of the Atalii. Yesterda'y thle body of Hlonry M. Wellinigton, -ofsn of the fte 1m of WVellintg'in Ur'ot'hers dry goods, was. r'ciored. 1t. Was founid in a1 tolerably good state of pre e'rvationl. N rw Y ontt, Jan'o Z'.--This f'orb.. noon01 tt h oli~ce01 c oenrd ar'ieia th'Ose membelh~rs of the TJammllany ring relcently inidicted. At i A. A. Th'Igulas CJomanu, e~-ebur, housbe con tuiHsjoner, was brolughit befor'e th'n Court of Oyer and Te rininer', Nh'Oro be0 gav'o bailf othier arrests n're el. expected every m~omtent. Assist.ant District Attortioy A 'n Iplatcd thle warranits ,es'te'rdaI y for the tart est of thie ring u~ici. als in thei htands of Sulperilttendenit Mlatsell for .'ervice. Malh refuses to furnish iraformta'tfon1 regard ing the indictien ts. trcntyi was coneluded between 'the Rlhedivo of Egypt anld the Sultan for mnutual pro~tectiont of their territ'drici by which It is; a treed thta in the evenlt of the ina's ion of T"urke'y by a hiostile fu'rco the K~hedive is. td give the Sultan A force of 160,000 'troops, WAoilsdvry, 'Jund $4l.-''ho re: ports of thec agricullural depaitment indicate theo f'ollowiug conaditlin and pros~pccts of winter an'd spi ing wheat respiectively :Abouit theo l8tho J1ulne, of' 751 counities reporting (,be conuditiott of winter wheat, 22 art above tile average, 1118 full av'erage and~ 3831 below ; of 28U eounties gr'ow. ing wheat; 203 are a bove the atverpge; I la full atoratgo, and l6 below. 'Judging from ilic relative prop'ol-ti tht 0habove Bgur'es, the [prospee:e of s piung whleat at this~ dtate htpear lucre Ilattering~ than thoso ~pf win or whbeat, the fioner ihowilng 2 la uit of 286 couties fuif avoriage, or aibove, wiehio hn the latter favorable reportsk coke froma less than half. 'The raradbr of the wintter' whea~it erchtis pr~lotIy nearly 'deiterinled , bult. 'ihe Spiinjg 1o*14g as just at- the inb'ptioni, anid htas the, vicissitudes of a wholo setthoil before it.. . WasitNioo, June 2d.-T1he fNa. tloal Republican, ini a two aolhimn ed itorital thItis moitnintg, endo 'rses. (Jeneral Butar' for Goternor of Mats sachhset tzi. New Yonx, d1 LnO 25.-A .ury has beent obtained in thte Walwor Lh cas~e, It is s. ted thiat bill of inidjotdtient were found aianst Ox-Santori Nortona .Jno. J. Wafsh and JI. 11. Ingersoll, sald to be implicated w itfC~X-Alder. n P Coman h or os com niintohor. Tere are oth'rs also t hoarenteal Seeretary olleson is here to urgo for'wda th'o preparations at the Broullclyn na:avy yard for fitting out the steamaship Ta ress for. the. A. otio voynge. IN hlo- d a reception. last evening at the Fifth Avoueuo llotel and was visited by a large nuinber,df politici aus, Captain Tou 'abd 'Iir. layes of Arctic notoriety. IIenry ,U. Dowenl, Pditor of 'the Brooklyn Union,'H. .Cla'llin, q well known d.ry goods nereh'ant, and Ilen ,'y A. 'Bluven -visited Victoria C. Voodiuil *at hdr roeidtlece t-day th. ir oject being to oblatiln froi her % hat d)umientary evidence .lae pos Sessed akgainlt IRev. Hienry \Var4 3eeceder. aid Theodore Tiahon inl to. e i-1ec to whast is knowni as t'o s1 tad I-r snll . Mr . WLoA dhnal d~'.e ailecr \nuhdt alte bad a.df'ei-t ite u. Anot wholin to trulit. A i tlh' I th h It b i wy ts leagere-d ag Imat I er, tahd ' a '.Is a duty 'he onet 1o 1:41relf'ot o to'pa ii.t thIi in po-sestAion if tv4at ;he kienw of thescandal until -h,,0 w .antvlnced they neto t'dting in 11"-ld faith. i't ijut.er' were obtainel to *ll' in Llie W obdhni'J l'& ( hiaiin 'ede, ihtu the' 4(el W'as vc 1banastod. IAn t'e tI ial to day of Vfrak L. Taintor, the defaultin:g cashier of the .,thtli 'National 'Hv&k-Ntayor 11all, ctainsel f.r tilei 'ernsed., moved ra posatpdieuitet oil aeuiuiit of the lilaticae ol two iunm-int witnes...es ink E'b oe. Jbidge Barnard said lo woild ).i vo ii% dpoision on the uotiou for pot pone'tnidt tb-'norrow. Frsncis GCloin, ifho killed his wife on the '15th instant by stabbing her with a ki'ifd, lvas'to-dia-y indicted for muiird er. . EIi-lva'd Kirklaud, who cauqed the death of Jiin. 'DaIy, on the same date,.was likeii'se indictd. The nuaticr o'f 'the dedbatil ' in.. Crease of pay for t'' rttjion of the mails oin the ri'lroual route., hai by no means cealt t to be an xcitedtent, aninong per.o.s who it most deeply oonerns, and the postofrc,oflicia'l.," hiey the reference to thiIftena'to dolt. inittee was'virtually 'yiclding a point. Jt.sY C'rv, June 26.-A fritilabil .henh-r exilosinl oiCiihrred yesterda v avav r 'Dver, MiIrris c 'ity, ia a 3lhe '1Ax uniine, by which i'iii tehard N.:-eit., ..I inver, w'is insal nitly killid. Th11 boiWr was torn into two part and tlirowi a "Lit. e . f ,v1.a ee. .N h-1aves, a will. -K'no two ellilldrenl.oby It has been paraaved by exgeria&'it t01at, if,'as. comp1lailned, Obe 'ie' w pota I eards Will not copy in tho rdi!ry way, they will receive an imp're.%itoin a-lmairably, so tlibat businiess nite havo "only to reve'rso the 'b dinary proocod ing, keep the oi'ig'inal ahnd se-uil the copy. U'icourse it'is reversct),. and must be read before a mirror. ''lif, wh'ile not cl.aotly 'er'yptogrpahy, Pn.. swers well enonihi to heep She eanteiats unknowii to le carrier or do' stic, who', it matyt e presumed, wou d'1I't take aly ektr'i trotle to Yin 'eM out. 'Oh Or'e ol t' Lfips 'fian A'r'pinwall steamfle'r, the steerago pasngers were so inibterons5 as to iake them uncomn fortabl. The sleepinrg necoinn6libus were aptaly 'described by At (k1iforn, whlo approachied the'cal;nain anil si i "'I shou~ild li'ke to hia\'e a sleepin -le'rth, if yoni pleaase."P "~Why, where finave voi: beeYi sleeping these last twvo 'nights s'iaan we heft ?" "Wa'll !'yc lip'e'n sleep. ing t3-top of a si'ck I'ann ';unt'h1e's got beler ,aoW., a'a'd wvon t stani j't 'no hour. Est.imaiting the debt of the State at $25,000,000, every acre of land ini actual culti'vation ini Louisiana owes $12.60 .in .taxes. Fatimatitig tho debt alt $f0,090,000, wihich is porbiays .mueh nearer thionmark, eaibh niero o cultivated land owes $20, and ei'r,y square iile of land [6.10 acres), wheaer. airah, upland or alluviai afylble or timbered, must pay $l60O before t, ia free of incuimbrance. Cledborne Aa.lvocate. .An ceitaaigu Ea A story Is 'goinag thet round about a gj dyit ig'of tight lacing'. Thaese u~ ly corsets si..dld be abolishaqd instanter ; and it e giria oannot live wvithodt,. beisg squiceid, W-e suppose me'n 'could bo founld who~ would suorillaee beomsvi. We would rather d'ovd 't dare honra 'a <laiito.t a 'crnt oV ay,. an a bre. vet, corset, 'thahu t'o ieo or girls d 'n vlr'in that kind ol styro1 bice hours almiost aby tinse ~as villd, Tueaice-; hoa. o', g prinater who lia4 worked re'alia ly at th'i casa Lar sevenity-fve yeatrs. Iliia niami the lb ,. l. mrry. ie is nuietg, treyears of ate. lie Aave up lIis regular "alit " a bont a y ear ago~ bait dde 4 littl e,, "edibbing0 oepaioally A WVashinugton Jotter.eays: "amo disconteujids nianitesto I becausje (1ran~t h.nos refiased tb l.etthe degroes of' t)jo araitial c'ihaes ini Vir)ginla gre hi a avarion." UGanerai I (rant ih'ows htis good '4eauf for once. T1heo tiairn'nier rangen ra. !oaith jaust anow jol- thifA sort of incenso. I !i~iAh aety 4iliih l it mneh p'~laaler aniainug thetti abrceeze anad qaffinag hais H~onrbxodl t, f.lone~ franach. A proibitory rat hanebed off the hand of a sleeping baby in Danilts. vi llh, Pa., (lhe othber night ; leavinag Unly the bonaes of thte flagors. A Detroit woman; aged twenty five wais lately married to her fifth hus4 iaod. Theiy .aret all alive, and the other ?'odr are dhoing weli, A revivalist asked an Afriedn if het ha~d foutnd the Lord. "(iolly," said bamibo, "amn the Lord lost ?" A PIighkeeps io, clerk -loves tba tory grouand a .llighltand widow stalks upon. It is worth twoauty dola hars an ta.