The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 22, 1873, Image 1
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Vaid ti advance.
Obilluary Notipes and Tritutes SlIQO por
uurc. I . I
My wift han .A ,0 fr the sumr,
and left - 12o ill full Ciargo of tihe
hous. I like it, haven't d., vuoi ,
run ofti iberty tince wo , wo c ; mia'rried.
I hope 1he% havin I agoid titue, for I
canl nlow ex4rl'io lily righti a th
bond of the fainly. (an't do, it 'han
r~osat home. ; 'l01 not' i'tanld it.
Tis zoru iug I. Came41. ho41no qu'te
ear n It was 2 A. M. I'd 'b1n to
tLe iub and pot -emnight out in tho
rhi. i'or k lf an hour I 'cotildi 't
finiu the kc- hole, whih muitst h4ve got
n. id j aid. I felt for it' " ery vhcre,
a id !ven t >t lown in Ii f 3 ard ani
exnainid"'l every bick hut couldn't
fi.1l it. I wis in. the a, of calling
"o o my nei.thors and askd :u1 i'
who ha.d carried of iy front. dour,
wheon I1 hiaNp eued to fid it and got
into the hunea.
In tie It: a l I kicked over a ofit
to ,n hnt WAkTY did 1101, 1at -ly oif
t m tu ,10 j .It n ilt ,7 bit o J - I I
hung Illy . r. .at and lunbr I. on Ia
prong o: the ehin' , lier, lot thet2 a dri I
on :h.s carpitt, went up ;I -iry RuhQ
tIo-4e.' in u h :'ny14V l')'ta on. I
thol-- it wI ' worthwhi to -ili
iboe , I wud h:ve to go' 'y n
AiM or t.i hu aIyhrIv. If moy
wife hqd bYn at bome she' hive had
l1t, bo1k atng :t hoiu r for th i IojI C
mn I w ,I 1 Vih .)st, that amou;t of
rQt, w!.2 i ,V t y 0t n.ueh noed
ed. -: , l ha 1 vI 1: Jd 14me
in,1 rt-i~g myi. Mher tN le
nd stuiill II v'0 wt j1ud, t t1J0
Iu. : 2.o..a t) I : 1h"i n -I i -nIZ4
VV.:r oil gt ong i14h 1I w i n.
The id,-a of anng D) put "n a clean
hbirt, I.c0 in. buoot ld brush ui
In f o v.s ey y i oningul is .11pl
ro4 eI) i2. 1; i., a tJim, to me o
1 ever dAl it and attend to imy othe.
.n')e % nIw ead th its U 111, Ing Ir
er., w .hout be vg forem1 to see oni
e ai one et-o! loo i g %er6mi11 r
0owni zs istA Id wnts that
\ , . t i tic It lie houi , wouhl
s 'i th e i-: m - wta1'tr W IN b t, ' ve V y
t ning iK re s-ii , anjd u-nnertble :n.t
Ian ,II it l (a t t dis4 iltto i r
Sil bI1h .v to A .t up a peo ,
Il. pon or ink, bu1t I justbit do N1 t
Iiter and thee' 'ibojy t j't, in
j il i w ieldinga du' t' I g t bri"o4' I hyO
my heat "udtellitg me to get- Ot of
the way unhtil tho houe lfti 1 t )p.
' 4bse are C nsida it fa1 ht 1eh11 Over.
VViI ,hould pnloler tver. it 1 henL
wAve do p nder .4ii reol, ( vi t int oo1 td
It, de 7 tieg,'ybo cpit tha.o
i wI)v nIitatibi Ahe"'Amer ho ienn ji l peo
pAO WV h at g041 k0o0 i f d %o t a ,
i. It thiche wO r nnitel oil ly Ca ino
.V pythiieo jKstir own way the)
. I , olit it. ..4 t eriJe .th y As. a ~ con a.
<piace weh~ive t~opay a $5 d .
1.1, en siny in t~tt he ra arty
f'1'Indjtl fhe-su piaf~ ropiong ~i tho
11 itha tigwe may. he hay ye be
Our1 wyear nro pvelte too much.tor
1'r thi reti nd eta 'nn o '
eh toI an ohe treytimet. I~f' un.R
nom~l for er e ay, but it rewio
h1 r vinto a t mrehh jiien jansthan
anthogr nw of.4 pInei~ roevery:
1.1i4' tlO Ci0t over iyt'end o.
rT o'sit wh14at. mak4 mc~e poay nod is4 (,t
in" hor awytoi. Ther.to, re ~h f
Jbmo and gitarjjinohj a-hejptgo
tO-(iyhy toiday Pt-sjdvutl of thu
U."S. of A Mer'ka:
TI *o' 'r ikse .0180 of another
ycL'r 1jript with it thle -omAon~l f.ar
reniewed thoe tiiving ' and tick tiowiv
ndgwtmant to the Almighty. Ritter of
the l311i~lVlb I for 010 Oei.at 1wcroy
wilivil Ile , hat; Jptttpw4.Lid U po0Us1t.
1%Lt 4iit,harvcoitubu hit o at funoe:
,he tmwards of inu trty.- V.9 tli Jooal
,v, a~1;qii , 3.d pece with :otiaor Ila
-i -phis reot w ed itsmerited rewards.
(ivivtioIly. bu r~ tdie provi.
'id'f(olwotr'Mt, 01I.I fltiuu i.1
'I n elirquI3.9jvi 'tthifo.) jnrv
F"or 010110 . ti 0il 1tc mcrces
tj1.u~ o iioij, beco'ttcs its a~
41)jio to I tt i;t birtfek anad grit c...
d I '~t)tn~I~dgence ~.And retiriu
'Vo4 Iist) L Ut ill ftr-Lycr for tIho
OhStLtion o local and temporary suE
Illi~eeore, wln rcomn(In that (m
ql'xt, tilt peop.1e i u vi* ro~etie
, 1*'L'' (it wi'ridt if), Ma the Ih Ii e.C
oi- Mett~('i(e~ tmo -hi.~a '' C oe1np
tid Wo e'tlr.r aini p:'yr for fhlii a .i11
U. 6.G1 A ;T
Wild( oil tile Al-t Canual.
J,"InOe firt. of1. p' rol 1:1(1 b.-'i
O tJ44' 6ftt,wo lt , k'rto i~
I t\c ~ r l i e l A 6 (tn &"' t i
~1 Ci; tUI01 C ile 'le thi, tL
0t U, 4. , 0e I r b ia Q*10 8 LII' wil n e. and
:,ct.'e ;vl hi l ti' t t e f ir ' '(:
MIi \:ti l ; ti 1 %Yin ., I*~ ii It Itb t I " I as,
I( C un tS WIA ci. 1i' %6: h~Tie e
re! ('il' 1ipod h it, 1 12 e'II I V tit .
ti vr1 the 111 bitt(eirue,) b the
61.(1 iUol of the I1 ne~t~r w ) 1) 11: k rt
o eu (1:1111 I t t e f \h V i t !) :~ ht- !,
ni.' eupve',the iif r'l.sort. yrec
[i.1t . of or, c~ e no t-st' to wy;ul ire
tll p eoiriw of (Mot-.
o.' olv phu. at. i';l . i 01 t l ll of e
uil('.Is Brii print ijie that. civ, oiii Ir
Vol k % i ll o t , c; "C teo i. I I I, e c pror to
toutl bi t. itr' Aet Cilp (1ieek,Ate'
m'Ie V. I'i [hIo hl-Ck ShOWO tn1, 01.1
,VorItcd ~m of [."Ad Cul L~O' e . CI.;
ls tie taod tha~~g't, th] nIh tuf
011 AI avtii uIpoI 'it-.1 1-11-1 4',~
indneed at least one party here I
resort to the uis of gold. The w
PlOsCe. agree to take it. tlo 1niot
larket, alfrece bt e en rutei
ceS ( nd duo billk, wli-h is rbor
ten per ceit. Th:at is, nilety eel
in goid for one dollar inl checks an
dtuo H1t11. This its unquestionably
a vtop toards tho resumuption
spotoio pnay:uentl, and as the diffieul
.Y in thle w-?Iy of readlily obtalining1
supply of currenvy it increased ti
uo4 e general will a resort to the n
of Coin iccomno."
Tho M1argin.
Whcn jont fight the tigr'r,if indce
you evr do so, the margin in ilt
isgst's f-vor is hard ly imoro than frji
2 to 5 per oit. Whon you, if
plnfiter, horroi u.oney to mite U m11o
unucert -un0 crop, you attempt the im
po.ible f4eat of lighting a margin fa
.steator than that of a faro bali
Moo whko libt the tiger nearly alIwa,
eiih by hi. claws. Mein who figh
2 tind 30 per cent. eonunission, O1
3rop that. nay never be nade or gadh
Dred.are only imaking their aninihila
tion a iie.stion of titm,.
We ive to sinehi pers-ns the advic
Von by /yI~ ch to i pennlilebs youn,
11bn alliout to commit rnitrimllony
I)u't do it.--('ontitutio n list.
Ti Treform A'sociation of Nev
York 0 v bright chargs of corul
to t:aitnst M -. Aitrew It;In, tiht
hi d (4, tihe fin!Ince departimeilt 0
tha4t city, and1, d4e11:11nd Ik lemova
rto:mi (fle lIe is cened of bribint
A .in lob, i , i'4 o ) to o:tp
Ii ht it.1laio forl his stoint beneti
cud prItet1110n, and <f debaying t.b,
Lsif J &5 li tiun of the a ii0its, theii
Mbit r propety ow-ners to evad<
tie ja) 13 ist, of amount-s duc for im
pria,.citm,,!t,. Th.- New% York Tinm
L::., the es idee mhkiced insuli
Avt, to casj Ie lm' iio Oloe c(Ai.6
-10 iIl .ir. Gieenl, w:.iin the Nom
Ik 1eal :-e:i.s disposd to drav
U len.a -- : iAl ies ht I" ptn thi
ln st . nL the ',xss ure of the sertt
1- m . y IW- Y rin w :.., ag .
i i- % 11 .n t a %w.-r it- h ing nod,
m Mn r. WUee by tht:-e t" whtu h
I C I U 0. t,)I n1 Y Si Uq if) !;. 11 i e1 i,
i-y Ilil- :s for whi . t r Is in
t . I hi-Y go 'o thle 1- r to ( g. .
Will 'khanUS ir him to comple
It.0i4t., hui oel jtndh h: s jist, to
u.M in t woe -s
Cttliftt'rlin Ce0110.
h In2 1 :s (h, WIlc
The AIh, sof the 3 h: nimo v
( o ! . tt I (sn crop ot C:,hfrIi a i.
--3 ill a on n, i ; is suppii-d, to
hol," . d1 ha11,eS, p-1 w!: carly ha!
l be' ex:Wer 1, the :iinler biciO
retit2 5 r h miie e ~O~ spjion. N
La% ase ben o na .eot, but th
Prime Wi i is;i:hY b. vtoie-y Celi
y= pauad, at w h 1.ri ik will no
twi~ as nu~hper aoro as whe(:It
1 V :10 I A.!)i M t 'l ie) !( t .vfi,
:l g , and il b(. contine
F i-k! front, w i.-h usuaLl3ty omris i
is r:.s.6 ('omity, thb. m1iitle of thi
eon :01disitd, sht the middle r
0 ( -Ihsr. 1110. iudIs are I eg innill,
to j en in the fiels, nnd not"! sf t.
Skfris wi h aill ight, biefori tAnturinq
by nt fro. as mnte were taSt yeat
TheI: s rat ol-inion of thie forv,er
fsaihnn . tit siv-vi it H hf, i.''vrt
4'rpr~ tes~i wsill no1 t eO Jsolpor
Ir wtisi.\45 A con icasnex t ar as tilt:
1iaaeI lln duinlg the enrenit One
nah '0 1a btter mesthod of roeciy in
1 t aus . :hia lie d.'vised . Tit
Paris Ietter of thei Neow Yo.kt Timeo
.say: tha ispas.4tebesi ait e co~i g froi
tiltl 4 rt s of in sl cn inent lie fiing o
tur b h in fg honos. S4evor att 15adis
i*s ttse chssam tio bse~. beens lci
I erl d estanif:t. (b5 pet iO nn
Gods 's he lsslps me14 10t or I shal1l b
a rretstd hist c. I wa~ sbinjd jin mo
--and hi -ve 1 jun got f' AyJ* ~ C(ooe
Co''. d.lc ."' A Iliumg thel hotel keto
ariofliospO to ftlsthn of bi.1dke
wvi1lisn t h. .L( i a lit s *si 42x.silbi 1or (
tiay, andl if .*- it < m-es tri:e ile 11 a
C~ser0C aIll 450;*5fiu-e : 8 ci je rsfortr
od "that tri k. s ti ttis n e ly 3 cvur
day,"' thte witer4: Iccome4 insotli
ansd mbkel( s* my hour14 at ieriod iof tot
.ors;,nost the ii etimi hia., to beari it at
be4.!.1.42 he can14o5 gst away3.
U.snton I, whte re or iginatedCi the 'lflow(
e!siin, 1no. .1t tiferssanther thingi
the de-,o. 24: tissn of1 swt~t chlis i-).
i: in th il ms~4( i oc ee crriligo jith<
foi inva:slid'. who have nott the mreurf
fi hiret carigy, but are in) a coiud
hi,l to be~ bselited by a ride in ti
iio ast irt. The )O Luson Y onig M len
12Ins tia Union a i h otIit I)ocredit<
,t..kihg the initative in this mietho<
doing good,ttand is to oxton.i c;.ra iag
facilkities to the hobspitale as well as
Ucnthi of a tuluinbiani.
We are onlled up1ons 'to record ti
dihath. at. an early hour, Satu:rdn
mnorig, of M r. Wm'il. C'. A nd 'rw(
a) nat ive and retsidet of this cit
a.fter an illnessx of ono( 3 car, fromn t
foil dcnt~royer. consumn~iun.-PJh
v The liumsas S8contoriai. Scondul--At
- leiv il Assain~iaLioui pft Ex Senautor
d Pomeiiroy.
(I TJho Katisits-tinatoriai ,candal ill
it wvbjiol itill Iiiij Ilkkior 'ti
8the lend ilig ligu ro c:: ttl i 'IY m':d
rasultitig iii a wni ' ilU idqL-r Nei~t l
day ill Wlts~il.g- fll. T,' C (X-1ZOi alk tfjr
at [about It dif imstr two ill thle aftei
nuou %%as. walhing :tp .NIW York uve.
iruc i...tr F'ourte-eiut h ttr UeCt, whonihe
was tuet by ox-Re rflyon t at.I Ivj 'I. it,
0Collwaiy, o[- Khugiie"Who ,l~ a16% re
volver,'and when Wituin! Mdx Todit (&
Ponicavy, fired thew~c Ohts ltt hinm)
0110 of which took Ofitvt .Au 1.t right
Ibr-cata ; but, t,. the wvounid,, kiuosox
eailiifatiefl, w(As pronlo"itited in odl
)all llbraqiori, thle 'ex-8tinI%1tci* iizly '
a thankfuil for his lu~cky - oupou front
Ia violenit doatdi, gild -.tile ex.1epte
seeitative for his 050 ape: I'otu lipris
r mmtell, alld' ttial,. to sall nthliiig~q
-.111 axuution- for mn)thor. C ..tiy
t: jn-stilh-d tiis ditldly h~isatitlt umon the
t ),, that l'oinoroy bijd ruiul. d himi
it .,aid his fitmij- li, hi mczuiv, wve tsul.
j!Ou, that Conway %%tm ruined in ta
-iomtndalons kifi itza Senatorial votito,t
Wind controversiy, the 'developments of'
%hIicht wero tho p~olitical rini of
ILUiC ry. We pretiumd that Cmiway
will be hiti to ituwer (o miswer to it
ioh i..- L, IhlII.Ot1Ph w~ith iitotit, ta k-ill
stujd that ill tho t ii of t ho V:~ ~
rof thi'- iansu-4 Sbuitorfall briloc:.-y vi.
Vol rlipt ion veaitdal will ho reproul unedi
i'ur the eilligittoiitn of the Alieii
F call ji0opi.-A. I's fletrul, Oct 12.
PNllu of Yomig ~e-itc~~gAi
Our Fvc t on, the past weekc, sil'
hie, in ,l uitwiems and' lproin , idMr.
vipli-shed bui-.r Mr.l fram (li
I i bii lan M. - A. r C. : iv- it of
U.t. ') 13p N.y Ili'.-A-u,~ % II g.11Ii I
ft 1'
ii :c 11f iir~)' S-j for1 )ttiO ( t.x Lil.,
iulg?ill inl it little gai f I~
litfie the -i1 iiiw" Mri. (1 *-nvezi hel1d n
''king rt1: mad 'Mr. \\*h I
Ced ill UJrCe ~ Uie- ut ufier tiiat it).
foutr aveS ow.i 1:i- t hdee-s
I% lie:cupI(n OIrtves adrev' a six-i-wer
1.111d retaikoi('d that, htis l.I vr- the
I or. '\V lker iulimedtiati-l)'1 iipple
Skitite, ai tlht! 41 iipte~ Va., t ie to
the pelt . 'i-.c loll 4.f Illei (lilt
-~sidui s. TIhere Iva, 0i1i l ill tme
' ot''I(I" ' to p l ttttati I.'t m 1ldsil n Pt (If
fi s, arid nu~ (lat y -boi l, g0110 " mli
Side il jtlie lov-&.ti.1nl vcule:tcry I
eli:t - tof 1 i.O I-(A lieu e e it )1 tji. FU iir
iioet. 13 , sas cited 1i y Steet ., Fe tV(l
tlo.* c ,rctl Few W(ltt'urI i
C, N tig Ile 11. "') -se iiu tr
Uitietlly ci)t o ~ tr il th) o le
hY~ ZAInI a.
(t, (.Jl III Ill e c liI'ii k. 'tile' broad,
1;1.4"1141 i 1" .1. I an, !t t t)~ to
I ve wt.1nt' tall mvyilt ~'i. I
Ha'.zt Imr110 ti p1-iIVI W-1 Illt'y~ Ita r".
1 Livo t. IrIj~Vl , l ti ( I if, %Vithl tll RemIV,
l11tt da1a' pci, in Iki hrg rt1.a I I Il gloaom,
pC'Y'Iti. lnds 1ao worl. caiu d~u.
Oil, gi'noious K ling! lip mereV brotik
Tile Ummjmu bhtitim LIIUL letti ine
Wa ! for t. to dear Itaimcar's e,%ke,
Rll 1. Iny 111-11i- 1(, Iiheal .
MiYU1: Iiltletil -ire( ttt;Itvilg, fb
Thley Nobl~y palaid wid airy l'or Iovvd
hititii e a 1-11 1110~u i '1 lay (li a1..Iit i ig rodi
Aild 1hd 1111td Clot he illy' gull' in g III ood.
T'flaCliiot (itnti I heir tinily bveati,
ICAer 81131l Iliaty go, winOmit atlihe Iy 1569
41111i m coal-1 -IIIIi 'Atill atutu d,;.d Yj
I feAir my Itlic I-, dyittg tow,
Ifi' wenkl,11ittlcoy3ttt iav raised t I, iio,
i'le ienii. Lawgu ItCi.IOil faaev brow,
llII ittle (aOit lroaaiul lite tw ile.
81 1 i 'i sa', baa Im tiniiks it. S~tmki.gi
IIc'He Ia br gi Ytt her no clial-ac e:.
W tauui Ole~ collt I uaalersttaile lao iaaitg
W~ouldm I Ilu!giaL iall c Ile o liahr j1aic.
He ar preciota. fnce iku;~ul calN itlia bae,
lCir n-Itd, fta e ye"a aire gI~liilg Ilt,
He la'tcotillg lific is weil l igh plka't.
I'livre cmwii: a't isin'; t poulwt it li,
.%i atll v soj~c illv cot t'raa ill
1 ui lit' Who i111.4 year milt e l,
A ii itioii '' l'ort, % ul' rto I*, aiti stIh.
liw ila ,ts Jlle l'I' i l iji w it 't'lka lii:
('The alyaig Child taer 1*ithiog kiiows.)
HO-Itatyc (0 ta 1111' CV!e a.'il t e aaI
S ii .t i g'.ial jasa aul sea-ll rI ,' ho. actt.
e re tinv av liv.- lily 10oatg, i g Aghf ,
:.4lvcr1n SIaly daii-i' a.s intto Ilighta
'Niy i.. i'lt, tralisaa'admit. au hy.
Tai womrald is lilt.iaily vivWv
My' litt le 011,-'a, 1 tia . I II
~A'm. biv~s tail kevtil an' it yok
MY pIilt'es.11 l':ilda I liatatat~io
R~lIHMaOND \ A., 04tobor 15-lo
[ho i , Ult Cuoat (,fm thai 1;i tIt ed
Alit . :q he as (If Ul ic .N (1141
NO L Vn tevi IcLt il tor fi ot' $1.37 1
Tihisi itt M COWi~ or Qtietill iterstm iit
thte Atth tand 10 iw-iu,haiw men't, tom I
itttitt o we ctlillfltn orlii nta ) .l1
N.. ui It lai i.tir . iii eni it as m n i D i t rIof
lhe ourt I. If III t cuat n tly rouami
iiht1,lltit 111 fh ri l a.)tt'I''i tafter tat
war I'lo-atI, t lao vera .:t w'as ford Ill,
drtul It r.teticv piV 'tt Ii l
p ilit i I", l~iLeaw lla aIi. to OCt) lull i
Cliai to w.1Ila. I ote etma'v.
Iti..ox ilI t, ioT011t., ria (i llay I 1t wOch
[Hillt il,.!ItI Iviu.. jII(I eutlity -ifthita
I tiatt -t'iia tat iltttvvil it ~ill
pit lN ti' I'll It3 I nt %%ttj~ttI i tl ; h "Ai th
hi i iadtre aiut. hti.t Ittacttatsooha
lait'ii vritel Utia ttemphls Idtime wx
h~ 6oi ~i.. tiY Il hnd on oail oi ~O ir,
hio ret' tank its* VCC'a 7 :a litatta
a.'e h Aesi h c.o rt
im Will urnj (Xnt hied to s.tteCS. f
%Yhp thre rm'Itil y Lnited theI ex
mi ~ t, ha OwU sit 01, of 3,l
ofi doubt.t If itmflolve wdtti atld l ai
The Inti1a Crop and Cotton loarding is
the United States.
We have received complaints the
past week from various portious of the
South. with regard to plantera hold.
iug back their eotton for higher prices.
ThIat tura is not at prcent a free
14uveme4nt Ofthe crop is evident, but
aueording to our idea, as we stated
iat <Priday,this is the natural result
Of the j financial disturbance and of
Lhe yellow fever. Tho panio has for
dio tuotuent crippledftlheOwholo Soqth,
IV IL previouly lhad the North, and
everywhero checked the free flow of
.nerhandise, while the yellow fever is
"dso, as every ono knows, having a
very considerable influence in the
same directiou. Still, as there are
somuo w o imagine that the winter
mioiths will be better than the pro.
soit for markotiug cotton, and are
lCdvibinlg plantors.to hold on, there
are t*o Uonsiderations worthy of their
notico.
1. Just ia proportion as the natu
ral movoment of cotton is held in
chook now, will it be unnaturally in
creasgtd when the obstaole which hold
i' back are removed. This is self.
evident, for, if you -tempotarily dan
)ip the streaim you only increase the
subsequent flood. November and
December are likely to see these
obtacles removed, and if at the same
timo the Western rivers should rise,
the novement of cotton in those
months would be unnaturally large.
The result of large receipts is always t
a belief in th6 largest estimates of the' I
crop, and t his is followed by lower
prices both .here 'and in Europe,
whether the event justifies it not. Re-f
memb111oher al:o that this year the con
puri.ezn x ill be with last year, when
uring those notiths, for special
reAon0ois' the receipts did not bear the
ordinary proportion to the total t
' ield.
2. Then again, later on, our supply
w-ili have to contend with thnt which
ia to como from other countrieti, and
iore especially from India. Last
yeanr at this time it will be remom
hiered that the India Bupply was ei
tiroly exhausto, the old orop having
hetn whIoly :innrketod previous to
!ihe monsBoon. This condition is now
changed, all Bombay , authorities
agreeing, that a very considerable
stook rom ained in tile interior at the
setting of the usual rainy. season. A
fai ther fact of intornst to us is given
by Mossrs. Finlay, Muir & Co. Tn
-peaking of the crop in Berars they
say . There has beeno a markod in
I ereaspe in t.e ama, i !,4nd townl1 with
American seed, the produco of which
host car hn d a very' flie staple.1
I'i'nig all thi. togetber, does it not
lok iwore than probable that Novem.
her ;taud December India shipments
w ill be very cousiderably in excess of
last year, and after the frstof Jantia.
ry h-lonw a further comparative in.
u;reawP?
3. bet us go one step further, for
lno one can not intelligently without
haviig hoforo him all the poseibill.
ties. 'Suppose the idea of the crop in
the United States, which has been
issued by the Agricultural Depart
. went,phould prove to be the right
one,'that is that the yield is to be
somothing in exess of four million
bales. Wo do toot 'ipress the opinion
that such is to be. the ease, for tre
have not received the necessary re
turns to base ain opinion upon;
and besides until we have hud a
-killingi frot it does niot'atrike us That,
any eimnmte is 'worthW much. No;
C pe, howver, after last year's expe
ti'oo ca say that such a result is
not atl'St anliong the poessbilities.
So long theni as it is imnpossiblo, in
what estimiation aan we bold advice'
given to plantors to hoard their c0l
yton, at ;.his early date ? Let tihe
bu'fl:,of a four million orop, or e orop
thior opproac~hes four ,rgillions, come
Aon (ht: ndsket at the bei rht of a con
oidlorably' -elbirged lhdia 'thokemont
-,id it does not require mnueh of a
-. rophet to foretell the result.--Froin
r ?pgyyer and .Ji'alsce.s Coton ?ircular.
A no ,o.ppeiuihes the
oveor to tfais country by a company of
rlin canpitalists to inspect the Nor
t hern Pacific Railroad, arud examne
its mieritsas en investm'ent. The pa
p'fr has rgover bpgr bpen published
In the country. Herr I ant is unfa
vorabbh In his view, to' t ie company
is decidedly of the opinion that for
ny years after.bomplbtion the rbad
odfilto pay interest on its capl4
thieth rogh ttraill in obta petition with.
San Franoiseo would.' be ooefnoed-to
SLtliud silk almiosb entirely, and
woul be 5mai,.agd l I, would be
a rOod moerbly of pegnffloens'future
p uAsibilIlies. ' TI ~fetue'aid desh'a
ble-chsao'etdr 'of 'tho'Idd thre*gb
which tihe road.passeslis admitted, by
0 Ier Haud~~' ile induopmpqtshsid
Sout to emigrant. in I(urgpofor justri -
ar atlion settlitig towe'rd"4 the' Middle
States of the'-Oontizsenfoesanot,. in his
epin ioni,ie arreisii land, turned. into a
wore nor.thorni channel. , i
'P egvered .why. plree oeant kp put ontix;
-* hosto'ny and has issued an order that
it all the' members of the departtoont
Breiltles.
New England fishermen report
their not profits to be good.
It In said tbat there is,a disposition
among fashionable ladies in New York
to discard corsets.
John Harper has a two-year-old,
colt which ho is confident will rival
the performances of Longfellow
France lost during the . Franco *
Prussian war 200,000 horses. Thore"
are now 3,000,000 horses left ih that
country.
It is stated that in New York olty,
a day or two ago, a gentleman offered
a hundred silver dollars In a place of
publio resort for ninety-eight dollar.
lo groenbacks. .1 1
There is not much doibt bu; 6 .
)rot expedition for Cuba has'ilj d
>ut of New York city oi h
Nithin the last three days, but ihbtbi
lefilnite is known.
About a thousand acres were this
eason planted in cotton in Froano
Jounty, California. The experiment
a regarded as sucoessful, the boll. be,
ng large and the fibre equal In quall.
y to the best sea Island.
It is stated that fifteen out of every
orty-ono who have died in Connecti
ut during the past five years were
Irunkords. Rather a land of un
toady than of steady habits, one
night judge, unless "stuAdy drink,"
ie referred to.
Later developments indicate that
he first su-pionfu that Capt. Hall died
roi poison was well founded, and
totwithstanding the ef&rts of Secor
lobeson to prevent the public from
ihtaining correct information, the
ruth must eventually be known.
The post-ofilce department find that
here is an average weekly balance of
bout twenty thousand dollars, or one
nillion dollars per annum, due (Ireat
3ritain on nooount of the payment of
noney orders issued in the United
3tates in favor of British subjuL.,
Among tie awards of the nIxed
omemiaston, which has been sitting
luring the sumuer at Newport, was
10,000 to Dr. James y me, a Scotch-.
man, of New Orleans, whose valuable
toro of drugs was appropriated by
lutler. The doctor died about three
'ars ago in poverty, and the money
nil go to his heirs.
The Russian emigrants have been
adly disappointed, and in some in.
tanoes notit shamefully treated in
)akota. They purohased land in the
ioighl orhood of Yankton, and they
'ound but shallow mould with gravel
>eneath it which broke their plows.
Water was scarce and bad, and many
lied of diseases oocasioned by its use.
The idea that railroads owe sotne.
hing to their customers is sproadjng.
'he Oentral Paoi.io rall'oad has su.
id oiroulars to its employee givilnd
hese sensible directions? "Treat
?ersons doing business with you as
ny good business man would treet
Iis oustomere, and not is if you were
soiferring a favor. E ndeavor to
make the road popular, as Its bust
mesa depends upon the Good.will of
its patrons." Employees who do not
show such "urbanity of minneor, po.
litenoess and uniforn2 courtesy'' are
notified that they will be distnissed.
The first readings of the English
novelist1 Wilkie Uellins, given ina
Albany 'uesdamy night, elicIted com
plimentary criticism from the jour
nals of that city. Mr. Collins in die.
tinguished for analytical power in the.
arrangetnent of mysterious plots,
The subject of his first reading awas
the Dream Woman, of whloh ,t1he
Albany Angus says: S'Bometh'qs a
felt almost lIke cbildren afraidi t9 o,
bomne after hearing a ghost sko,ry, iso ,
awful, so truthful andl so real seme4,,
the hostleri for it seeomed no lopgq, a,
Mr'. ollins who was tqlling C.pr i u
ble tale of hps.fat~ed 1h(.'t".*'
A retnarkable chang9 at thqeohan, d
nels of comnieorco,' eoenequent uponu
thme building of the Union . Padste
flailroad1, Is ohown In the report of
the4 monthly Import. of raw and oth
er silk. Prior to 18'20 'the importa-:
tiona at San Franoise, were laslg-:
niaqaqnt In. amount, thq Baptember
report of that year showing that eny.
one hundred and twenty .package.,
valued at $00,000, had boeye peived
against four hundred and thuirty-Alve
pgkgs audat $$)5,962.,.reoiev C
ad atNow Yrk, n Soptemier, 1872,
'te 'values were $80~ 025 to.Sana
FIranoiseo, and $202, $ .o.e
York. 'iihe ei1k, opte,toele s
San Fr'aanoiho or New' York, Is ured
alumodt al oget4kor b'y EIasturra mann..
laoturoi'8'
A lace horotalef, folded Quakr
fashion over the shoulders, and'pawrn,'
ngder the waist, of low dress, to
is~n the favorite novelties. TI
prettjest peek lopa prettjer, under
in' in *ugly M9e de past eoniPutI~
There is a daf of e qu qtry Iu, th
d9)Iepste korpI le that. tag 0 wm.
di sploalshg to the average feminion
wind, and they are destined to a ver y