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Williams &Davis, Prprietors. 1 A I~amiy Paper-, Duvotud to S c i ulic, Art, liq;;irv, Industry and Literatue ers.300m AnphAdao VOL. l~lWINNSBO0RO, 1'3. CC"r))N~ DAYN~RI~ U UT0 ~[O 1xc.IY lRN-.rT, Mr wvf n~t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f15Y ..W FAIRFIELD) HERALD int2 I I'ai or" iiOf'2 2iboio, Mi C3-40 b NiItvod and ;ilii F roin1 tile Alkagus~a Ci'rou iO'A & .4'lel IlI A rp on~ [ra! Ruifi'r! THai ul PIn. INn -W :.~ orisan ' ~l Ank ni 33 flutia to t--: liia 6 nL12t4: 1w 1 ,4 lur. Nui~ anvnnn31 vint~ (CUt:2 I' rS. Arp, but wahou I io.3.r'I tluo' wwti a try in har for Yolk ii, iny femi j n113 1., Etinka earriud MnU Sutr to Iho oourthouso I was on her oido beoe J got ',here ond I'm: on her Fido *Yit. iVu~n* geln ral i~i m~y 'aeIi.~and espoq~tun1.v ft N109' 1La y~~il w ,a tse )Il lc in e a: I alz~ envid a W."0 who Cold fatll. (11o aivt-.r his waife or hiR siwemiz"at zijad call lar ''1uoosy.'' It so;i rai; so mcl. icr tL114 heft. So 1671011 IMN uo S O)(bJ13 Alit y arrairied u.p hjfc Ctl t~ judoc li!;e IL 1',ra~it [I a" i,:--lit~'I1 a.1;11 ta I ) ..; z (it ...C.* B.) J ,I I ~ ~ . 1 . sh.o laa I '' a'3 eait ii l ii h t . '*'a K vdli 11 *' in .! W A W .2 a 3ro My LQ lot7 Caltrit 1A.o K' U Wi if U1 SA. 3 iUia 21 wi~lo on.(lI3 '1C to ktiuwv it. C " ~ G V 1 ...; 1i~ ll . i1!11%, ' (vvce to we~ clerk RA va Owa Y.uld 1)t uthe r NOW 1 tu t 3 't W t Diiay ) ith .3 didauL vt~'.d thea Alaa. judge o) 1fi3a than~ if wus Wa~ 1%Qii.' Ohl tVAd iul ]jit, if 1IM Iru( t aC1iame.'2 the buit thy 1' V 3.a'a" it 011 WC' 3 britubul3 rand ii n Ala y, n111. e.WYS Wo 1)2a.!1.r; on kv)1 aaepbu .e ( '',ife ;At ileuva vcii Z11IM SUM Wht p I I(% wiil rit thloaod't, ho La, :;,, iktli r a , to: o 1Cor pas nd itilioy wots b~e ilArder to viotvar -,I.t fl33' im,"'f'l II li. faith in .,iches would. woulden't let a furriler voto unt he had lived here and behaved him self for ten ycsrs, ail Io shioiden vote then un!ess lie had married a :aiori1,il gal or was a ri-isin chil dreu oi anierikan soil. I woulden L--t im unen..rr icd man veo who wa~ over (' y" r... obd; though I wout 1. . :.ih juStilfy by twe.arin th;, ( ne %d triod but noboly vwo, b.11e e, Il make em unw' he gil, tin hir I fW;4vy. I would let evnry m,.rricd tan amu his ife an;d every wid(dcr vote i the' w' InLit oIut Of Uy the freigni ex ~on. ThtIu i ha4 Y1,,vs.-onjo yott 'i ee for themlves anl one o e;oe y chil d tht y ! :-d. Thi:3 la:; would elevate the Aipian famil1 qboutt clektion times shore. Ak:ord in.' to Soltomon, All sich ought to hav< a heap Of privileges, for it aint no pikyatune bikineme to raise a big drov< of children. Jest let any hide-boii, '.batel;ler t.ry it and see. I look upon rospootable ohildren as the hopo of th< Stato, and if I had my wany these stog. naut,old rips who, won't marry, but prowl round and live easy and die ich and leave no sign, at least none to speak of, should be taxed heavy ni tlbo motey appropriated to thie orfins fund. What'si a man worth t Stowho hve it 30 dfe: ne. -d 6Cr L' 'de l rud ge ;JIho ri y ly or 'L y t *, r *.0* ''r L' ; t h:..e ~ ~ ~ . -,c.ng r'dsr j. e.on 0Md bW:. a vo t 8~l if t . ie ~ , t Ott an aIveC.. t1 1'' . o 1 o .: h e ri a or nu web~ bos aN~e all eenk c . i... - :. . . ty n o m he; . 0'd a ; wi 441''-- tha tm an L.h al '.u'- ior me. bo al--v 0 j polog.'nizdi fo -pid oetu be, hy cobrehrthey du.:k t.op 1 m < ho' ou' for si bmbs1 wht4- 1s ea to blmo o r 1 'A' u.t. 1o xiaricd . !. emied~i foak.:, I hClkis'dawi sosietyt :: y ypig-it, j-ou. v:aery withoui, t hey p lo . g n ~ :-- h ur 0 1, pOr olc .L ..4't' Iundur-, 1o :0 . .o- 1, bish j i.. ues. a10tin E e 1f U iu with hw:11.1 nd tr h at tie PoI. yU 1.0 m -4. 1 Vot tleI moral streigth tan d infncuee tA thir votors b..'u i;~U be3y are ba~iter anid Jtur't and holeter tha1u the men, but I vould IIv cm to stay at home and let their fibiiters or h!iir next fred voto for them as the case, ma.y be. hfa man f'olt is wife out of la vote it wolu:e4111i4I. bO rIOHetly (he Cloan tin1g, hut it would be a Lanily wat ta, and L'obody'.i bisuers. 1t would cut he lie onily Iting thait (101n1 men~f fol em about. Tihier'si stromi; minl ded( women~l and weak. naji:'ed me10n, and in such c~ues I would let the lon~ges9t pole knock down the perim. i:uni. Tbe time used (0 was wh~en aillariiedt womanif dideiAt Ihave no vo 4.* i. uu: hIan - ex pt minI1 b d. U .het. . cou~tldet owti' y ha. r1quied a m1 lan to I. .ep it for her. if'SUO she c uet live with aII dri uken husitn :'.nd g'uit h;imi the law giv himi all 11 tel cildren1. Ihut as1 li teworld ;:I4.'n (lder .sho erps a itephin uip 4,or 3am of cmare stC udyin me~disini ad ma1!:o the best aort O'' d(iter for~iL etUen, an fo[ chiildIre i hadt hour old and under. They (do clrkin und hook-keopin and tele grapi: anid print iC, anid can heep a postoflis better than a mnan aud .noert steal a sent. If they do pocop into the other women's letters its only out of kuriosity, andl they always seal ein up again. Take it altejgothor it looks to moe like tihe timo has mnity nigh cu1n when the mon have got to ad luit that a woman is just as good as a man if' not bettter in miost overy. thting that requires more Venuo thian tuutli. I wo't say she0 ort to votet if' the don't want to, bunt I d. caiy bt*' pl4~Iiti.:4huu etuld buy her v'ot.; un; a drink Thew follo 1.ing is a co:py of' a pi d'on Low)4 a ,1 Ajpril---, 18i. ITo the ! 'it.iablec the Seinto and~ Ito' tcr~b eso h -.' elfotfly set, ftoth thio griev I ..n::1y I;;d :11l (dtier, and engagt theUe.tnuman Ommedt to men. I mid are ot b'rwois r-est rited ini t ie I portunity of eamuing a liviug, o herewith bog your perissiOn Wo *,: t gest the reedy for these evil!, uI. which thely pira y your hion orableo be. to net. t The -w Fmwhich uev g.)verun s. y..;, piratLie-ly, that, wom :en imu [e m-:tried, iih uld "97-70 in w ., twir cw p e'e. a al - buI 1. to 6.t hn:bandsfore~;ot tt,(. w imr G'n , t o c,-; ,: o, J -t. it. j imimper iIe ''A eirry out t ::-citn bult -e..: 0dt n for. t! Pz' r 4:I L it there i a large exces . ~ie a th : ..a ..t:, : -,v ft tilcen 411Of law;nl ago : idle', vicioUs, incompet(It oRi oua0 wi.".e untit. to btbo iead. of hic hout boldR. 1ot, your petitioners hol that the matter is not wit hout. re:in< dy. Prcjudico and custo:i havo d cided in favor of restricting the ll, band to a :iugle wife, yet without Ju tico and authority, as we believe. I the Book which lies at the foundatio of all law recognized in this countr there is no injunction against a plu rality of wives, while thoro are man e..uiplos therein recorded in its f: vor. Men's wives appear to have in creased in number in proportion wit their floeks and rielics. Such a rul, oven now holds iW. th lantal fror 144* ~'4i''il.~c 14 L1I,01I4~1.01 -1 . k -ts 0 n- 1 1 prej ee : a4 . - . I I . ' . r.,. r''." P1e th r.1 n: the 4h.. I b . I In~ c .f.-ts tha 0 h.:ir pro4.4 r-. H. --aoi RM ' . : 'v do - : -.ti r n a. I e tt ine I ,;. I 1e . i: th-a mewMU~g One to is o< W~gin caltha k o thl r.oi. i *'Iec''d(l fli (J3 dry. whihinits thdct wt) e au -h n 0qtt Re,.0 h- i q I. -:dyrj Su . ' Ti 11.: lLtal . Staevi prs met3 in' 'C . I.. .3 i , 1 ' 4::t1 7 . h. . . 3 ! 34 h' ('I - -44Rl th Ai-bvi1 'l's :31 ;'' i. - -.1r porcted ti Ar .: --, n !".r VIev. Po deit: eand ":.' 1'. -; Kai The4~ rC .i.-. i.; i : .. wa I y x iii r B t.. , 1~Y.J1.. t.; i w.:s :: h -..:t drO AC) giOi. o , t i '1 1 ~ : p i o ie for 'nGily 'u LCuoirtlt .nvo.4i- :ti it: tr :il no-..i C t' 0 :., 20 1 ii c:. e ' * 7 wCith c oth-'.. r~U t in adv;:'ein l t it 4ltere i ll n-O. . ported!) the41)R o :.-.h e -.U4 f 1'i tieor g ia a 30 As-o RR'i R wih mil dryii amendmentsl y o vhc wee adop. ean.c J.B.Krlahas c hlpo~ltl aleni Victe Prden ;uande ofth I'.aLt::rd Coresonding'ernetary txoendv F'uinanm. Addresfe, rovesitthima litu-Laws Cnalite oes w:pod-rfu recup edtved hat of tes Ol bede and theaai:uerhat hor he pdUbi erst dUiIIeCntenie theos ifcstmuu ofl meli R'h-ItOI of thei rapidbe inOeRR ;- ituiR r R a I~ is, v:it unI:~ 1 e \.t T.4~ Ye d 112. 28u Oli I ' ir ~ Ry 2 :.' 13 . per ;" and. lttober U.1 *tIemhl . deirI u en addr I ". , vuit Jolrc~P n Iri hitae Diiso of~ the ('1 ou2 Wl oe Tewu-c ' rance hasw. cop-edtepamn ' The p-per pr-ocess of nnkiing the '10PI limouhi froau whah all the C-g ~ 1My jonma h< novr print, in W eld Uf frov. thet type, aa oerfl -iet the far'c of .ht tjpo w i b . le ay h '. pJrep5 ed heta with a I ly vb.ost like paper pulp atd rhaut thiii' er than heavy raihioael c . The type forml), wthhis wet htdt kind cf inould lu.ten into it, 1 the'11 iced ov ate:ai hed to drive out t.u moisture and Iarden thet in i7d, ich in a few minLe. can ho t 0an ofl almost, as hard at a aheet of card boar!, but, hodiug a perfect im. pr.ni of tho t3I pe. To Iineand h plto with typo .meta lis vry simIlo, mid the sauc ,mdcd can bo m..d foI as many plates te dosired. '.'he shoitest time occupied it' getting a plito ready from tho time in which the form is ready for the st.erootypers is about twenty minutes, the greater portion of this being taken up in dry ing and baking the mould, and the difioulty in doing it more rapidly Y lies in the fact that, the type mould, when ready for the stereot y i very et and must, of course, bu,idev pe.r fectly dry. These stereoityyp plates 3 are ade of type metal, Which con. siut, of Icad, zinc and ant inyiri, and I theII:. ay. used to print ay uum.. b.r af v0pieA rerquired. '.1 coot of U ihe platew cannot I," said to , - nything to the expwusc.s of a . a en ou;-'. Nved - k te -a.The the :er i' .4 ty SI a i t - h ot 1 1, ii. n~erfi'le (ti Fl-aliceol haIR in iay amd seemim.-ly with - III- , i r.1-pid y e:-olv :' i. Ulf Ia a'i e tr .f a nw r auny sy:. . '.ie 'li bue~ (!otitcely of nor ! O n: y ~adei it their ter -11.-1U0-a;a d six nar -- ne,:e~ Yi.., 1Nevr 0a 0 h r, ' )i ':. .: ly .iimui'aig L ti,ea :" ilhe ' ny nd evu -b.i cinier of t.le terr"oao: emace...~d Co(.~lorado, Kanil. v M(.-.:t .N btka .. Ar m nd - u it -' e I a h ch her roads hei: e-M -td.Thee read&-; 1.1:e i-hort erb.d of t wo u i pr1miscs to hcome tile s e m I - I ilI . u.A mbic - t t i in th.. galb t a iit !. rpiiiunt of iur. - V" . . a : i i -.. chr acl. 0.. 1.)t l% WtON9 -: -"n - I -" 1: : I at. it i u-s i a nd e ~ -iRea ire em - . ;.n , h ;.imi dlon Pp, and . c~r tv: V101:0 Is-men. One f a I rtt --r, humtr, hn: h M turi tad, and n.i teI cr , fter Al brd Fra -e ::e m-ly more - lullandi and *He' .ianm tr hI ..re : Norway itand Swe~~t deai-ve prm'ed hstriinenrt hau:;:igainit 11 aa.. I a n l 1.1: in u nsplieiit$ a1;lls tha amiI ~ yar~:ly druani from Ru-ia iland An::i ii, it wrill t.0t he long be fore tha.ir forest", maniti:<n-flt asl they a-e, jimv a: of frui lii. Ye~t Ameie cuts. downv her im ber as ihr gh it v iar: inerxhauatible., and year bty year ini the older Stataa the treons Aly 'ay.' r. fir4t timue she was lih .d il 1'.Mt like ra tauh of roaea ad. -allnhrtier. ohea flt rae if som1e thi .g wn'h ru..ning hIriougha her nervets ou foet of din amonda, escorted by seOve.ral litt cupids a ,lianiots drawn by angels, sha~ided by hone~l(ysuclesC, and the whole sproaid wvith molted rainbows. [Clipped by our "De~vil."] 'IThe sleepingernt of the WVilminagton; ,Col uwnbia and A ngust a P :ail road, aL. - HCebed to the tria in (of tIh C harlotte., ' (Co)l*umbia ai A aigusiti ~Rail rond, was tharown' firomi the trertle at an early -hour fhundary nor'nng,ntear llamiiburg, e on-l two pahi$engers ir inred!. A cow .1r: ilas h. e-o.o of thre trouable. E'aper ide'a' t A i-l ron, wit La fo((rce of r-P had ws 'e *:n a u th .icspot, ~iad "-- ws i.: rrini: order thoa. nl L't t : ., .r;h'nay, Eri., t..a, vI: r ' th s ed in the tb i 1.';i., on Sa'tur a . i, .!. a-, h. 's. Thle water When tO' l. roa A lders.mn was se hie gx ap.:tu o I(.ip thi of a good ecr.. ., he w it 1ily rt Ced :"Twensty of mer~cy."oad T. he Confedrnie States Seal. Th.cre tans just been issued in Was iggion Ci' a pamphklet moiogral giviig in ilutorest litr hi.story of t! Oal of the lato CoVnfodorato Stat whieb 'n addition to being a valmth contributi-omi to the sorets of t' "Lost Cause," contains consiidcrlb archaological knowledgo on tio eut jcts of seals and Pignals. It appen that a writer in. iartpor's Alugzine in [ebru:ary, 1819 under tho capti.) of tho Excoutive departmeint at 3ea ls made tho ass rtion that anniim ri:.ns; in fu.:,uro would search in vai for tiny impression of an ciablem < Zovereignty of the U. 8. A. To r t uto the afsertion that no seal ha ever been made ceenms to be one of tb obtjectsiof tho writer of the mono graph, who states that tho scil was i London, at a cost of one iundred an twenty-t wo pounds and twelve shi) lings, and was placed in custody c Lioutcnant Chapman, with instructio to take it at any risk safely to Rich mond. Ile acoomplishod the mission but so near the collapse of the rebel lion, that it was only officially used i one or two instances. Lieutenan Brainem evitumission, who contutandc, the rebel oruiscr Florida, is said t( have bborne its imprint, but asid4 fron this and the distribution of a few impressions given to gratify curt osity, t here ;s no record of itts use Elet ro typles from the oriurinial arc now being made by a New York elee trotyper, for salt, Lhe proceed'Is o :i.h are to apply to Southern chtri. The captain o fa rad in; ve':: wnr:Is to t he Vatl parot'.,o ilil 0h, 'O'. utIS sine, while nt l)yro:'. k 1.:and, in the outh1 l'acific, h .:I; the( rvl Ir I!;rTihoac h now%, .1 chie fI arfotig tLe t.oiinv:. In i: describCd 3S beinag V'o tat tti , frowl f hid to heel, a la lly to I.e di. 'nguished as a white Int. lie show. ad the captain a Liverpool paper e-t taining a report of the Tiebborme I rial and said : 1 am the right ful heir ti thaft titlo ind proerwty, and I] that b here stated in this paper ii False. Ilow oan I appear in Et_-n.bu to eini To uy-ti-r rights ? 'lhert: is t tsca from herea." IPere ho becaim< grrcn ly a ffected, but recoveing him. '01',lf , e co til'-edl: "P.-1t wk tha.-t I ma.y be- traced bly (ho-:e W'it) may h-,( willing to su:cor itO "Id re0 'Q Iar FIkom ry ! Cag enptivity, --1 ph1. i in tht position to wh-L I rightfully belung in the wirli, m refit St.. the ar.ti; 3 f . i hi writer of this v::t.' u: t ry -ter Inhat Sir 1'.P t i .. oC a ly to. ed that hit had4 b? (! 1r . . pr. -s ini civ ilizitng the nhat v.VA A nol Iter Curiori!: lh icktl!. )r. E. A. Sample, who lives in Iis county, showed us yesterday it ung chicken which it the greatesi 'anit'o-ity )met di. oUvered U11amott'. th< >o uit ry. The chiickena in question in ::ily I wo chitk4en. It ha-.s two hedndt 11o pltirs of eyes, two pairs of wings Ird four leg. Uifortunatoly, a iard fell on tite c a short time acforc it was ready to hatch out. 'at Dr. iSamphle preserved thatelh. m in alcohol. Somer of our conttem.t iorttric s have bteen tr ying to gYQ hiead of us in t elbliig of cu rious click niH, ht we reOs ieetuIfy euttnit t lint huts ftar, we ar~e elhead.-C'/wlr/I Pahd in a Ilen's tra w. i. li fycs, who stays at thet .-tnr. f A. Il. (rehwill, ini this city', toniis a few days- tgo, ini the crawv of a bet whlicih hail juist l.en killed, a lumni >f pure gold, the isiza ci a, go'dmt dhiit h'itton. Anad now nll t hat en,~ af- townt itriotit to know~ ho0w il g'ot there. If tho hen 1had been pier titted to Ilive, wvijho knows thteat sht would not haive been't, even bay thh~ ti mae, entgasged in the laud able buiti ness5 of laying gden eggs ?- Chrl Ob'ser ucr. 'IThe miltia eomtp tiny tat this placi have receivedl thteir arms fromt thu Lovernor. We arc ntot inflormed a: to whether the biall cartridges havi yet been distirutod or nott,~ .lThog will be if the gnus do not ,.ucceed ii producing excitemaent andl troubl< eniough;.. A repetition of the trouble, of 1871 1s what the Stato admninistra tion wants and what it is planniung for It will not be accoutadated. Th< wite people witl nuot pi ly initd t th tinds lt otf tie thhiiver. ThIe world ha moved comiisutbly iin two yeaart. .1 tdge Wm'u. 11. Cooley, whto fell ii thle late~ New Orleans.t de, wi-' een sideredl one of the besmt story tel ler int Lou ir~i ana, It md heox exrcised 1.1 tailent to a witde circle of 0(dairi i, frtiin. Oat his way to the faati ground tho uborninag of the mee't itt ho kept thaoto with hima itn the rn il wa tr'ain ACInt onta x o.ris cf la1ughter. A WVesterni pasrontdelinatety btega a fuuo:-al discourso by alluding to th fact that the had offuoinated at, tha haanginag of theo father of the decoae od. j imivt.; of t!:o Nit; Nmen.v %V1 who have Re. lu n;d ukt. I:.k I'ay. Wm'71wtros, du1ly 21.-The rot. hotunisg is an nerote Ibt of tho n. f ore an d !i pres :ai-: 'ei who havo re urned the r b:-k' play" to the treas r Ar~ laby the~ Turisurer's ibooka N.:w Yorw-.. 1. Fenton, W. A. Wheeler, W. R1. tolet-.s, S. S. Cox, I'li Perry, W. I Sossions, C. N. Pot ter, C. L. M\erriman : four Republi. earis and four Doinotnris. New Jersey-G. A. lalsoy, F. T. -relmghussen, John 1ll; three lie p ul icain. PinniSylvania-JOITI .Scott, Wash imeton Townsend ; two lRepublicans. Maiuo-lJ. Hamlin, II. A. Poters, E':geno I1u, W. P. Frye ; four Io. publicans. Conl neciout-W. A. Buokinghani, J. 11. lawiey, II. U. Starkweathor ; three lepublihiocans, Vermont-W. Willard, Ropubli. C11). Ohio-JainesA. Garfield, James Monroe, W. ii. Upson, Charles Fos ter, A. G. Thurman, John Sherman; live liepublicans, ono Demoer at. .. Indiana-D. D. Pratt, W. 8. iols. man, Al. C. Kerr, John Coburn: two liet-publicii., '.wo e inocrats. B Iinois-C. B. Y'kr'well, Jon M. Kl.b-, J.13. D, ilawley ; two Ropubli. h'o :. one' Denwmi~t. W. ill1ston, J. Mt. 1litsh, J. Allen B]arber, Alexaniler .i itchel, .'iiletus S.awyur; four Ro i'ublicans and one 1motour-. . loa-(. II. Mcura:y, A. R. Cot ton ;t wo l W i b I -. M, :,-ourt-i--Car I e uvI .rz, 0. A. ,i n., k i . rg ; two RepubI :caII. Silbig n- \.V. ierZ. Chan-. dIerI \'ider 1).l er lie -y Wal dr-on ,fourl. ubis ali ii 4)111 S11'j1111 I'(e -a:'.usett-Charilo Suue~ r, WVib.:ol ; twh leubian lbodo hhind-. I. Authony, Re. 11 ma re-. - C. fayard, Demo lifornia -- Euge no Casserly, A 114e1npit a; ion of the above shows ithat, of a 1i: wo mat r1 and Rc1 epub licmi who Irid Iho "-ack pay, '' ) -0Ie (.'-. l~J iep u liin anlt elev en .f 'mo :b:. A ii e xaminationi of Oh lhe l. .'own I.hn not a hinglo enror Jupream'Jltativo from) any of the following MIS nas rtirInid is rht. 0 L' 't.:lery o 1a,1" to tio Trer'~;,iury . \ Aab :tona, AX il.ansas1, Fl ori da, Geor!'ia, K'nsasL, 1Kentiuckcy, Ln tisiaia a, Mary land, MinniestUa, Niiss.isippi. Nebra&k:, Nevada, New i1aiamp: bire, NortharolinaOregoti, Solith CII(aroliea, Tenncssee, Texas, i dn!ii anid W~'e:,L Viriginita. Wileo both the Senaztor from Mrsni ehnetts nandi o(1 Sitor each from ~iode hhland, Delaware, and Califor nia hta-ve roInrned their pay;notliing ha:ts beeii lieard from any of the Rop remmtatives fromt theso Statcs, and iiey appour upon the record as having ptcknil be itioney.- Ne Y(Ik Th v-ry latest: agony in &Saratoga is "SeolledIIuir." AIt fli 'tswell" Now,' waIlt Ii ''Oloped hair ?" I M~ied ai yomu ..dy nh~- ha~d ani attack of it. "Why,., C.b i 't ; wei don't puiff or frido~ onr hir anliy raire in front, but VEI at i'd it down ini tcallops o'ver our'!o ;eeds--ia sceolIh. pson .each sida'." Mo~wdoyou~JI Pt1 m at tiek it d ,vn ?'' "\V '; y, t ho l b ir-di'2e-er st icks il dm:': w'ith g'mt arahii rnd inneo sed Somet ime (. ht uneCs I ran' pa*rent ggenn son p. 'lThe is theo bedi tig to use1. Thut1 0 in iio a$ta2-t 3d witha a furoro just liko the Dolly Var.. dens, redingoten, and the Grecian bend, and it. is bound' to go,"' Ou looking around in the huop-roor to-night, [ found ten of tho must fash:.. ionaibly dressed womecn in Saratoga hadl their hiri scolloped bad. IEvery young lady who affect-a the new gratis htoppeir-bai'k bend had a seort) attack. Trho soollops are aLout an inoh apat t-a succossion of cow-licktt, olno runninig into tho other. TVhe sticking down pirocess wvas evi-, deuttly stolen from the Modook In-. dians, while the undutlatinig, rollhingg hard li-no on the forehead must'have boen taken fromt some antiquo P'ora. The London IDuilder given tho fob !owing dimeusionus of a bridge to bo: constrnoted cor the Fith of Forth: "Thle atti acturo will b~o by far the Jar --et bridge in thie world. It will ho. one hun~idr' d andl ffy foot in heaighit, and-will c'onta t nearly one hundred rpansl~. The! groatest splan in the cen tre will bie fifteen hundred arid. fifty feet in width, or. neatrly a third -of a a .lo in extent, dimeins~~l which are withouit ai paral led for arny similar. y icco of arebitectural construction, and theo smaller openings or Spans n ill aill lbo onej hunidred and fifty foet in widthb, beiing condrably boyond ho averago dimensions of the Jar. ent s;ptlan inl ordinary bridges. 1t 11d eu. t leaslt ten rajillons of dol What goes most against-a farmeor'd minm ?.-.H is reaning machino. lit':tih 0f .ir. John Hleari. Thiq 1entlen1111, who1 w,s n el known n this city in fot tuer years, as col. efdwith the Char.1losion l cul ted hl:.y ont board the, a'teamw Gii .C harleston, on hoer pas 1 frm ihis %0 Now Yo' and vas buried on .4es Island. ; M r. leart wr,; a llative of l'enslvania, and by trado I printer, bit rem"ltoveld when 0 yo111n4 o Washitontflh City, wvhero h was eiiployed tirst as a cotinoitor, and d afterwrds as reporter tuil editor. About 18>15, he came to Ch:rdeston, and was as:so.iated for some tinm) f with Colonel Jolin E. Carew in the conduct of the Merelncy, and after the retirement of Colonel Carew, he be. camo associatod witi Mr. \V. It. TI. ber, and later with Colonel R. 1 lihett, Jr , and continued his connec tionl with that protniet journtal unttil 1858, whe n having reeived the ap. pointment of Superintendut of Pub lic Pjrinting, li.returraid to Washing ton. During the war, Mr. Heart served as special agent cf the Confid orato Post Office Doiartmout.I Since 1865, he has been engaged in jourinal -ium in Memphis ;- was ,Private Secro.' tory to Governor Scott, in Columbia, and moro recently, has been an em ployco of the (overnmucit l'rinitint Olice, at Waslintonl. During hiII rc-'nt visit to CharL,4t-s,, hiis t ri y shtuttred eonditioi Of lt :llt wa", a suijct of wid .ltl genera1 comn ti aotg hit fin . .i i a was the Rock li di last wIyeek on the 'rh(')o1no' I li-omui are fryiig t_-) u as t n!'' I for Cho 1la1e . : t 1' s 1M d .llhaR in l teo..i , e red Ifrt II hIi: I.. ll ,% . I . cin %-titun dt y of i-t.-.L, Ive A1;. Theo V-Olients of ughmen. ty had -i on _r gatherig on air d.y in to inttrrc.p of Judge T. . And(rew% the regule omne for St Ltd 8et~~or. 1k) as whot wasN anl il. di opendenit cadi.!: .and had r-is.:d the (i oi n fi co' l , w: 'que)Wl:h.. TheI el in tE Northwl: en counirc -Ir wxiig warm on tho sub11j--C' (!f rei d.- LauiJ,, ren w'.l' t nt.ise -A- t I. A ven t i- -a - e a i a ..i . L h ld Col ii ii rt ill gr u:nblig over tChe wy I er vorks. The'now w.. tr is th t tickl ti ore ct .u Th e e l'rc.,b.-terian (h1,1rch11 in Vork v'ille \n:i kt ruck by ligi.tning', i, iun. day tftcrnooi last, anid conteideraby damtiged. The1 )-gligting rod vim completely deitutli.hed. ho CohunpA Sun is itiformoid that tho two largo irt rors, which atioried o State C f.itl at the L.t Aion of the Legishau', Nu becn removed to the Ovni t in .1l 101 A trial jtit iit: the lower part of Rich land (CoutIy helcid itnii nique(St ;miturdaiy, en ihe bdcy of Alechd ia Browvn, kil 'ed by J. II. 1 by. 'i ho nugatory il .:t bii wh icht 11:y gatvo. ,J iJo Co1oke, at Corlia, lad'i we','th is.ed. ani 'ordeir refui!ing itno 2. y coiti-il to rihow en' -. why r. wi it of 1:ro~hiii thalel not i:nue, an'd ini utii lt furthe Lcr de'r ot the court in thie ca';e of the nity agai' ';t bianiks [or licenseo tax. A rgumret in the cas~o will lie heard itext Saturday. T1he theory t hat tIhe great C~loradto d eert is b~eloi~w t No wateCr, andl t night(. he flooded by dig~ging a canatl from theo G ulf of Califotrnia, rocetven im port ant corroboration: fromt the state-. mient of Mr. Deonton, of San Diego, who hast been t ravellinhg through tho desert with an ex plorinig party. On their airrivali at Now River 8tation, on the Now River, which runs from Colorado, they fonnd thte water sub siding steadily, indicating that thu streamo would sooni bo dried up. Ad vancing into tho desert they came to an oved lowed section, on which thte water was two feet deep, and when thtey reaohtod the New River again, about sevenity miles from whore they first struck, thbey fomnd thbe water from four to six feot, hiighecr thain att New liiver fStationi, andI running~ P'hoe mill race. TIhis proves that the de piresionl in t he dicrcri , as~ one ad van-i cesi from thei C oloirado, in quiteoi mar h: e d . A fmr. tnot generally known is that at c>:tremte htigh tident the~ tido of 'the (Californn Gjulf' niss from twten (y-fivo to thlirty-Iive foot, and thti form~'id;ble btodly of wvater rushies iiy Ihe (Colorad o. batcking up the fresh wa "Mn re wha6 Women maho L~Ch:m,'' isi t h~ rtigular title of a neCw 1,11.h.t umey ho trute, but we havn sonl 801m1 dre.di'ly poor' SpOcimensL of tl'o intarnftre id article, which .fact, reflouitn either upon the mnaterial or the mnaker'.