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T HE FAMi 1P.D HERALD triiaihai T;er ve'Ineaydo at W';;M, H 9 r . C', 1'ill MS .1 .t >\ANC9A y Ou- COPY Q; 300 Viv o ' - - - 1200 ren ** '' " - - 2660 e Aai 41 an Chrotte~ 'i my3 T 2560de Wdintn e Y ~d i uniilg low one day last. e* (1k il, t)p a evortedl fail uro of 13a;.;ua Hrga. Not tiat. s ucl a haeluro al -a' at-d ' 11-said social world hin 'dI'a '.for'*t o clah rm ing queen .if n fi ynU, Vi4 et +1n m*e;na c r her distinguished father the It! 1!:i - l ' ice, 6od giving up b- r pria '.3 I' ln ai ibe city, h~ arl.u . n i at le fier's latuvait. aa idence . r m t'ire i a-es ai out v !,- I i;;;denburg road. T I is 1 -y, , whogeo heart, was ke by th deaeth a- -1 - s - , ;1; -n.-d deb ar to Ieri: ti. C ealO1) ':d a.1 r 1;i enjtion to give -ip the Vp ina : "-i o ae hase made 3o r'erl :dart celliraited, arnd devote ers It to fle dometsitc carcs fnd the privae dties of ier life. But we a aki--w i lh't one caniayt so rendi ly ada' a tharono or throw atido a crUN Il, :I' that after the first koen tref o l-:r arcat loss wore awey, tih ehtie.s of' soolety would again rev:al. ' lluenor erys that, howloger traa)Iat to't -inatcially the bonator anjy \'e, le bs.yet a provisious matde fA his hmnaily that leaves them inde. 1 .tan"lit. AsaIdo troml) tihe anarring Pti,'tn set'led on Mrs. Sporagu, the a M. on oa each child Iorn to the '.eaor. wa s the ocasion for a gift maa aifllon. Tri is as it b. In tho -hazardous result. r. bi noJs in our cotirtry it i wel foar tia. father in his hou-r of pros ) er'v, to remember the he0alpi I1in daIireient, upon himf and ak anaap1la prOvision for tiir conafor whan the hour comes, as cono it wil to tCe, of adversity." A 80tilh Aid ISC4'lee. The Richmond Whig publihbes 1'r roml Ilon. It. M. T'. Illunte x pa.!uatory of his speech before I l Sienandoalh Valley Agricultural ao a- I'% tat W iaahezter. ir. lunter )1 r'esponso to inquiry, says that ha, ;1 ol t nike any propo.siition to pai, f.;r the omancipetod shaves either i s.c Ibtcatice or f'oran, buz "sugetcqted j - .posit of $400,000,000 to the shave h-1thling Statas withouat inltereht., t.) Ii i aa ted to tle despoiled sadtveA-oldar inl the siamo mainner, a.ter till, menil .aliotly upon the praeedcut, of Ill : at ot Junle '23, 1836, doposit;k tll .earplus reventno of' the United S1te with the dilffrent Swtates utpoi th< terun and in tc anaatnr thereit .pecilld." Alr. 1luiter enoloseis ta a he Whig at letter frout a Northena guaelleman, who thinks "that a loa ,., t ., a ,,, , r..I,, .,,. . ,, ,,,,, ,. millions would havo many friendsO T behiiteil States to loan the amouti to tle S'utith ait four por cent , th, t.,ates to disteibute to th counatis, .nd the couhtics to lend to nlantersi SAt si por cent., on --unine'umbce p ia)roved rel etaato ittnt cta culti vet bet and tvi; je theo vMaa of the lan, thu two Der cenUt, cXOCeg te * a paid to thea Secretary of thes Tlreuamiay caanutalliy, and to conastituta n sincking fund to extinaguislh the pr in i lebluit Botoni. ~ontdiay, Baa tote itn a sobcr way ob aervi th tao ~liver~airy of the de tuma tive tiro uhieba gives the city a preatmi tienen in theo historay of conaalacgraitiuu. no0 1 Titaneo, int recapitulat ing whau hai aas ee destrtoyed and repltaed s--vs ,Ther lt( r ian the buarned semaist ihkay-oe stree'ts, live squtares, .ec l $nees nd1on court. Sevenateenc eatreetsc have, beena wjtidnd four .ex. ,1nad ed, iand a large square ha4 bta'a iceida -out, as. a graind total coit 'to'th. cit-y of $.a0aa000. Th~iere havo b'3n abIout two hunatdred houses tebuilt in place of the seven huntdredl and seven. tyorix dest royecd. Aboauat tharer fourt ha of I he now btuildinags have : roof.q. aand the amodlern totheic atppetan to ho the prevailinag style of archailet uiro. .TIhe-re~ a ra seome Alrnsarads, lou: thaey ar' etiriely of iron, wh~iile a atyle that is now poputlar is to con sttuet the upright part of the rtait eard of' brick and to co.ver this wvila 81snto or canetail but ia nnoe in tanues 13ae br ick w ork is le ft ex posed." Vo leairn that the efficient nad aco tivo contraet ors of tho Augusta Ctaal enilairgenont hatve sucecasdod inl Elb. tyainitng Chinesto labor to cipedite the compijlet ion of the work. Mlr. F. 1* ~Ader lhas engaged thee services of twe indred of these labtors, and an. ao'dy brought on from LotuisvilNc )\y., twaenty-five of thaema. He~ put a te to work yesterday morning ott t~t heauppe end of the canal next to lae leeks, ktrrowni as sootiona hirst. l1e is to brinag one hunadre'd and seventy-the aaoreji aaa Louisienua as soon tas they c'ani be brouht on. Th'e work wvill 'ow be h pocd rapiuily forward ',c (cmpleticon.-Constiatatijonahlist. Chinuesc Justiec, T1e thirty or foaty Chinaaamer whoa work. ona Mr. Cratgia phcin. t.-0,c .i uirr)Otane Parish, Liouis. uLa~, 11 short tia..a since tried one of thaur nuaa.hur whlo lead stoien several leutadred dlollars fsotm another of lte colainy. ,Tley fouind himc gut.t, s8 parided'hum hy the hands to thea j.>iata of tho house, and whip ped Lim, auter wichol they out, off both hi hlantids and fooct, acid buried hinm alive. . The colored people on tho place woro airtaid do stateafore. The parish an th1.i011c% It.,s. the mat~or in had. lard Tues. Ibe last U mnress gav. th1)ydepa4L. .meot: eleven miillion s more .tha~u 6sk cd er. Vi yoa tlo Wazt op i. no a alon6-will rak fbr tir enl unI l110 muro , 01anit did Latt y . : til theo&Avy 1hut1'the gcrternmae t .0ows its appreci-tioi of tho lardne.as of the times I A littlo inore oficial extravaganeo and a little more taxa. (ion iill drivo the nafls 'Ihttf, 'edIffln uf tho "Thie laity." liietM byn liam. 'I 'J widow, namod .Catharino Gela,;1Yr, reidinag ohout two. ulile, V.'k.t 4 :A ilf'ord, Koseitusko Coun ty ld., in orotsing i ihl-Itfo 0 fi:m 11..a Pesidenoe, to a nighbor-a house, WVtiatltaoked by a raau and butted to R. MEANS DAVIS, Eitor. Wodnea.0" Moringu, Nov.'1 I , '18'3 The Ring-Publio. Elihu'Buariitt's unpa'al'Iid'art iole in Mr. llencher's prper, w-hieb show ed that, the Republic of our fathers had hcn clangied to 'a shodily ling. pui.die, ailso that tNo wholesalo dis honesty of the North had been mtin ly caused by the displaecment of tihe vh ivalriu Southerin l ont-has cautled much cousternation to the d-anud-morality people, so-called. Thio Wablhington Chronicle at tompts to aontr away the 'lea.cd black s:aith's treuendous sldge.- ba ni truth, thus: "iat. renowneil, learned bhick dropping out of Ama rie society o t ie Southern A ri-tocra ic elntiit the oid lawl arisitocracy of tOat ,ec Lion. 'iLad tha~t ehdlemet obtained full sway in this coultry thero 1 every reason to believo that lceaneu or Illiterate bhchdihs wouhl havt hedn dropped oat uithout tL'.bhnI hlo Chroniele had better look al home and witries.s the hundreds ol th'oustandi of bhlekamaa iths and all e4htr kinds of \oikingmec, and wo men too, droppod ou of labor and wagos b.Ceause the honest Southerr elemnt, ham not hud a ;ha nre, for , ine yeare, in the Gove'rrn e'it, of thet United Statoq. The Dnmocratin Victo-y. In Viryanaa lathe l01emocrati ma. jority was 27,9T3, or tan increaso of 9Oe32 over Watlke's ma:jority in 1869. This is a troimumdoui vietory. Tihe itUdica l defoat itl Wisconsin, how I ever, Ua the gem of tho loi i m The Chicago 'lribunio thus strongly conveys tho natuie of the political revolution in thattdouble-dyed Radi cal stronighold. Icoain hus boon Republicat ever sinace the~ diata ti .aratow and the "ur ty Thicus," a period oe about eighteen years. LDurinag all this time it las beenI incen~ely, uin e'tmpromnibingly, and alimobt uniuver sally Republlicani. Theli State gov' urn ment has beena .lepublican ; the local govrnmeints~ haavo been necarh ull IRepublictan ; the two Senator, hav1e been lRpalienus ; and, with wihoeor two exceptions, thao entirt delenation inl Congress has been Re. pu-.m . an, - All at once soanettaing has ekpod, ed in WVi.conasin, and the Riepublicari patty has coni downa a total wreok. Ganat haid a majority of noafly 20, 000 one year ao; Mr. TIaylor, the '%ife; n" canadid~te, has a grow ing mnajorit~y that may amount to .20,000 b t h te it rtop. TIheunaties nlready 'M na d uap haow a majority against Was~h huran of I13,00a0 with more to hecar from. "lHosa" Keyon, the (Chair man of the 8:nto Central Commit tooi, lhas stopped countiung, amnd says th at "' 1h0 whaol thaing has gonae to h-, Tlhe Foaad (in Lao Coimaon wealth is of the opinion that "chaos ha's como againa." Thao party organs all over thte State aro wondering what, t-hao matter cain be. A purnio hat struck them. It hast comea so sudtden-. ly, nnd witha suchl resist less fore tht that they dona't know yet what hi: TIhe, Republicati defeat. in Wigeon jina is the severest blow thaat hras over been dealt. to that party. it is one Iof ai senoes of cuhlmiaativo rvie from .whaiolr it will nover recover. Wheu GOverr.or Wasbhburn, whlo unites ersonal pplarity with in a degiec rarely attained in pub. lic life, cannot carry the 8tate of Wiscousin, tba dliscontont of the people in thu party which lhe rep~ro. senats is no' lomager of a doubtful or temfporary ebaaater. Another Exampotf 191 S~orvioe Re T wo moe toclerks, in theo Sae Fratt oineo postoflice, one a cousin of Enfigy Satrgenat the monopoly Bentotr froma Califormaia, lave" l:oen arresjted for atealinag. money. Theiso ocurrences are becoming to common that they excito no sumbra mhteo- Th aWoundlq of muoney th at. Grnt'ts0018 .,tdal evbry bo63r is onorimo g h t din kized inidepoen V . o t i nd this i- canti n. in rb j %is eo excessiv u An4noral, and haf suob a holy iorror of Naugra'peadilloe, How th'i'onesty of tbo North has hefa.abletoyseend -indw~iia t ionl so lono. .*LIstery. ,Tp0of 000h wus tilt i oglh Vnjit i' *dve it a strorg gove*Lrnmlienlt, thus citur'ing fl~ntneta 1,et t i druth,' eer dg ( ve'ry other painie has opened. -vh eye rofi-pgte: G ree'y cutold viot +o.ily have done W(r.o than Griint- avP' his llinions... A laughia -.stuok db'rosot, a,tergpr.: bope, t comnpai n ni ih thievC a andt. ,plunderers Of Lver-y conditiuoi'the ad in iistration has brought the country to a dreadful psas. Wo see no ist pr 1e't (ible uJider t4o Pxist. lng ru-lers. They itll steal, from the' highest to te :lone t, Gr:int steitl ,25,000 a year, the Congre'eivln steal bitek pay and railroad stock, custom hoUSe ofliCia.ls bteal,the rovonue,. 411d oven Wlie -.contry pntinanters stel. postage stam-p. and sbinglastors. Our only hope is that this 'pEilen. tial lust nlill bo swept awi-y at the next oleetion. . Cuba. Thb Cubati revolution is a running sore, an indoleiit u0cr. It gruws no nore for itidablg, nor does it appear to subside. It Is a perpetual thorn in the flesh of -3i'in. For yars, this blelody gsttrilla, war fare has been maiitained with abun do it -circu.nta nces of cruelty. An other e-hapter has been recently Ild dod. Tlhe V i; ginius, a Cubian prieva teor that hais for -oie timo tuccoss fully bifl.d the pinaiard4 wpR nt last, e'ptui-?. A On board.i wero fouid Goneral.s .lk mletta, .CepCde4,' (a son of the 1,resident,) i)'Sol anld l1yan, the latter tn Anici lan. Tlese were taketn to S.antiago do Cuba and shot as t:-it.'rs. Uptoni receipt of this intelligenice in .1Kew Yok,'great indig'nation was arouscd, and a meeting watt held to take nel-sures to avenge this killing. It is sa ;d that two illbhlistering expo. dit iomn 10,e now organizing to emba k for Cuba. Some measures ishould be talten to put ain old to this horrible atruggle,. Without f.oreign intervehtion it %ill probably never end until the Quecn of the AntUles is made a desrt. Passing Away. Slowly the yetigesi of tile late war are passing away. The briatling ramparts which Were the sceno of mally 11 death struggle, lire gradually beihig levell'd 1-y the plougl h:hare. Oneu by oneo individual1s who were promintent in1 the coniflict are being reovel~'d fromt amng ts. Ont tile 8th of this mon0th two pbersons weree buried, onie a general in theI~ Conafede rate army, anid theC oth0r, the wilfo of ourI gi est chijeftain. These were Geni. IW. J. liardee and Mrs.' Robert E *Lee. The fuinet-al obseques of both were imposing. Thus is theO old gen. eratiou pa:ssingiaw..y, and. a new one takting, its plihdb. New~ issutet are daily arising, d ivestinig ' the iiid fromi the rnemor~.is of the past. In aL few years tho lato war will be prae. tically forgotten, anld its bdroes known only13 in bioty. The~ Legislature. ''The Legiklatunre was convened for the purl ose of luanking samte :(i.-posi tion of the Stato debt; and of redue, il-g the expenaditures of the got'ern nent. Thu s far they have done ntoth,. ing but ri' move from the Coutptiol1ler Geneural the power to levy a ta-x. Aa a first step in retrenehrlnenlt they have resolved to pay a littie printing bill of $1 25,000o. Meanwhilo expenses are a1cruinlg Witht every' daiy's seSsi 1n. It seemns very poor edonomy to call the Legislature together. Such ai step invarabily results in indreaz'ed burdens to the tax-payer. Lr:t the Legihdutur'e do somethying. If they can do no btetter lot 'the m adjoturn, and thniA sav'e the 5tate the per diemt of the members. The (Obarleston gilection. The piotest itf the Conalservatives agrittt the recent ifhOnielpal elee:ion in tabst son has biren heardl. 1Pu1i thait 1no1 mous11 fradad had been prae tised, in withholding the location of the p'acinets and in thre wholesale imlporlation of voters, In the ariti ment, Mr. Chamnberlain the ex-A ttor-' ney.G enoral dedlared that It was la*: ful for any jirton who was in Charles. ton oni elect ion daiy to vote. Tfis is an oultrageous law, and Is df a pioee with the general conduot of the Rad i c als. But the board will oontrrp the electiont of Ourantughatn, bewever obtained. The "piarty" is as unblush. ing in rasalty. 4s :ota. 'fhe Vlowc of .rs, Lee, , I la erala) Gze4 , al-t din the oent ath odfra. n. .o th u ouchlncly re " to orgel..injustiao of v hioh 'onr. gov. utnuiehlt has bin guilty towards the Venerable womall who ha's now passed avay : "Fur several years the had fondly oherish'id the hogto df eg .g ntinyifat 'Ailiogt6n, t0 Parental m 1iowp.Asjid hddheoe, ot .br'thildi'eh. ''Tf uiab waisborn, there sie lad been marritd, a aroulld hi's, to Iir hallowed tp.t, 4 -ayears rolled- on :mthb bebame' 111010 and more anxiousi to return to tie old l.on:esteaa, where) lie buried ibe foimains of -0 diwoted 'fat'1cr pud .iot.ier, and whore she hod hoped to bhAve peacefully murroird'eaed - her' 4'tpirit to the G4od tvho0 gave it, rtur - ,rounded bay a b tl. reoealice.'i'ns of, hal>pier days. lit in t'his she was diutUted to disaappvintnent--tia disap- t tiliiintmaeu-t th't, added to iebr rbeent ieaivy h'ereavoiiemets, fidadly broke ~ow'u a shattered co'nr.stitution and death ensued. She felt k eealy the yrong imposed upom her by the gov crianeit and without t'he bhiedow of twight or .jusice, but trinre'ly by the' sitrong arm of powe-r, withheld from her own and her chi'ld 'ubs, in violation of the very laws under whbich the pro'perty \vas at' frat sefied -; and few there ire in the lan.d, we, -shou!d think, who will not 'regret that this it.jus.tice was perpetrated, and who will not be willing that res tciutio1 thould be 'made to the do aidanuts of her whote soul has pass. ud to a happi'er 'homd. lississlppi The baihneycd adage bath it', that no sweet but ha.o bmer. The thiug seoms true of' the polities as *ell as t rose ' The th1or-n of tle recent elee. tionsi with their sweeping liirvea of Do"r.ucratic succes, is the signal I dical triumpli in Sirsi-s:j,pi. Ains, the puppet of the epatti]'te -, tbj )VUnI'gspawla, by:adoption, ofthe C Butler, hiornet's nsot, the bayone. eleSted Sltatoi- ot Ali p to the Unaited 8ttes Scunate, has becn eltt ".d '(0 ovc.nlaor 11.3y an to.Crwlmnl IIflg imajoritmy. The D euorats u lomliua- L ieu, ,baut suppored,4 A lvon the r-. I belbous hibUidal. - wIs no go. . 'heC devil's brood raiici. to- thiir title rejpreseitaIve, ad14 spurrned the t inla eonLtent. 'The .k Im aIucrats carriee , their ducks to the wrog rnarket. The 1aspia ug ou.,g popiaply of L Mars leaped tu tue gubornaturial seat r t'rom the broad ba:icks of the loyal c A'J dins, and the Radical Cataliae, t the 5pa:,lodically virtu.,nA Alcora. and his ili-mated -allieo, thI Dmo erhats, are fLauiidering in the al-ough of defeat. Wherever there is a bladk iajori- t ry, we Phy luok for this result tvery MilWe. Sauth Care.ltnw b..,, c'amni . lied it time and a!alia. i: T ntli cteo dtuad Var1ririia,'alland Mi gdattji; the Al- f cor" expellilnt workedwell. flut In Ca lin C iaaa 2n I ii-, i ppi, a id S jouaiitsila, it looks as if' e(Len this t trate., ii u.,t fail anrid tie pout' State, b. dOiO d to black radica domina t&U"A6 A ,A Ias for tiss ' Stat es.'- A'1datfa ConstitIution. A Weacnhlhy ConicI. Itichar'd Athekay, who has .just beenj senft to ta pelutent iary for a teri of eigh teenI ihionths fur mianslaughlter, ('i ns somelh of' cie beat mninlag claims~ bovut Nevada in Oilpini county, and is r'epor'ted to ho worth from $75,000 to 100,000. Isis case was carr'ied thlroughI aill courts, leading niearly three yea:rs; and conductedi by the best dounnel in the Tier'rito-ry. Hie has drpe:.t $30,000 in the effort to get cl'ear. NI ackay gainied the high Oplin. oll of oficers anid all wvtih whow~i he Ilehh to jio, uaid diuriing his contfianment ml jpil aere' was allowed regulprl y to g'o atlune to hisa al's' at Uharplot'a cnd chewherre, and the night before he wuas t aiken to Canon Uity; lnne. COinaied went over anal lid 'art bota10's ebiat with .Jl'udgo Bromiwell, le was always proampt to hig word, anld it is believed by the olileera here thiat he cotldl haave buaon trusted to go alone to die peniitentiary anid delivera hainmelf up. A Washington letter ssys' "The E Southern claitns dommaiijnf huire I printed a volnine, containing the I namlles of twentty'foft t hodaand claim. n anlt, taoget.lker with 'the respCtiteo l hanmounts claimed for atoros of' sp.- ti plies taken er~ furnished dlining the u r'ebellion for the uiso of the army ofg thle iUited States in St-i te's pro chu me'd as in~ insurrectijobnagainst 01 'he Unaited Sate iheludqhiari the iuse and lossi of v'e-'.th ''ri bi .t i til e i eoIiploayyda in the 'tedo6ra inilia ary Parr- h vice. 'ihe I'unrtars f'l.aied vary a frain $I15t fo .f,000a, an/' there is e one of 9 1 3,4T5, in~ beihalf of the ti e 'tato o)I .John ??omia, of Liouisiad. b in ail Ibut a fow ec -ia lhi cla imanes have dilarelILd uponau (at h fihat firomi r the hIC!nn~igpI to tIfe nd oft the late ttca hn their Aymnh-u:thie% wer"econ stamntl!y wit h the ehuse (If the UJnited j .ates' ; ilk.t they neoer of' thii own U oa il andt aceofdl' did d'instring, or 7 o:Mred or songht to do any thintg, by si word or deeda, to inj-uro said cause org retard itbi snecees ; lad thatt they c *erc aat all times ready urnd willing a to) aid anid assist'~thod eauso of the y, Unioan, so far as thdirl:hoansd afid 'oir. g eIUlmstanlCes permitted." A Milwtaukee ser vant girl his Ii abandoned her plaeo beoauAd fA' six ' whlole weeks she6 never' 4dho to but o three crreuses, four ptayer theetinge, a soven pienies and two steaniboat ox- t curo. Seaysh'Wants to havoe ' tlAtm ohedl. v 12.-Andrew hnson publish~ed four '#nd a hulf o'v'umt io',th Chlroifole, in answer o Judge Ilit'd aillegatioub that ir. rohnston disreghrded-twe recoinmeu. ation'6f a Inajarity of tha Court for ouhin'taton 'in MI. Surratt's eao. If. Johnson never saw the recom Oendtibn ; Oh 'the 'conttarv, Judge 10it argued that the question ought ot IQ be ensidoterI,.nj d urged the ary e Uxee'tio. IJ fr. J1hf'son's tatemrt~ is regardi'a as masterly. 'Jr. Jhsueou , com-plains that Ilolt. lithhcld the a'119gtions intended to anin'ge him iunt'i'l t'he *itnessei iore Mi'Ei'rirrA, Nov. 12.-'Fort the- grat iwe since the Qid of SeOpt., t-hebe was " ""single caOO 'f dewth from yellow e1r. The 1'oward Association of o-da-Y rel'i.tved all uimembers on dtty xOept two and divided theiry itto we dist-ios 'u-dtr eha'rgo T those wo mnembers Aldterintn Clealla wKs to-day ex diled from the Board, for irregulari ices while a'ting Mayor. The v6te as unanii'o-us. The Mlurd-red PaI'rlols. KrPY W ETe A., Novemuber 10. k luttor fromn Havania dated Noen. ier 5th gives the fo'owing account if t'h' e:Ctutiin of th V.rginitu irisoiers at Santiago : Tlo four Prisoniers wEre 'sioj-t t h'6 plin'de m ad e aumousi by previo'uh exeU'utios.,'a d in he usual im'tnttor of'kiee-ling ci-se to lie slanghter loess w.lr. All unruhid to tho sgot with firmness. 3mrnbetta and Ryun ehowed marked orage-, althougli the fortner was af acted towards tho last. The two ithers quitio broke down beforo they icie badiged ; but Jvynn kept up t: be last- never flinlied a inoment, rd ,died niLaout fer I& tegret. ;Amibeta an'd 11yan wetre hi'lld ht le firit d'ishatge. WAAN.1-6.i, N veeni r '10 qotbi.g of muarked i::porthLce lhas u.ursd to day with Ieferehe'e to the aginiui tffair, with th'e ex'ueeption o k diapatch from M.\lni'te Sickles, no. ifyi..g the hcretla'y tA S:'e that the 'faai Governir t ied telegraphtu o the Captain-General to stay Alb r ather proceetiug in t01e 'u-'e of the aptives Uow in cust'ody. Mlinitei ickles was to have had Yan Inte'vview o-day with the 1ianizh niiristCr ol oreign atfaira, hut whether it tookt lace wa.s not known- at a late - hou his evening. The execoution 'whibtj eeeutly ocourred is - condumned i., fliital oiroles as brutal. When al he facts attending it become known, hould it appear thatt itaoimational aw has been vioaitl-d, idi e neasurcs mill be taken to m-tiitI.i he dignity of tviis goreithunzct , but lie secoetary if Sante hns no idea tht he Ca.tilinn Uovbrnneit will be i.,w to ,snkta dun -rup'iration' as rar 8 is in its power, judging Ifrom thl. riendly dopiosition t-Ava ds the )uited ftates and thb exprensed de. ire to tultivato' nbre intimate rela ions .-f peace. I'heo secretary of >tate is repiei;eted IkA saibg to 'Jay, lu.'nng fill In-erview t a reforenoe to bie reported C.etILI ion of Sdita lbsa, hait he had niot neeu t flicily advisee 'f it, but that Santa Rtosa had given im a great deal of trouble. Ile was nee beo re condemncd to death us a tirate, n'ad, after Conlsu-ning a reami F papa, anfd aendin~g anad recci ving aumnerous c..hae di.-patches, tliis gov >rinert hat! stcured his rele-ase. Julhy a few~ weeks ago Santa it0osa vrete to the secretary sayting he~ owed he preservation of huis life to him, hd'efut-e the secretary thought Santa lesa Waft ibt wileiu again perillzing is sie'Cy. -Nasit Ydadt, November 10.-A 'rivate letter fi-om a trustworthy ource, ddted IIavann, Novemaber 6I ays: An oilchilh repoa t was yesterda, eceived at the paliace, from Puerto u incipe, of ani ehgaagleent bet~ween Spansish forbe ahd auolutn of insur ~entsa, undbi the connaiiatad of San. tila, in thicha the liburgents were everely be.aten, losing twenty killed uad ten taken pt-sone'is, Thie Sp~an. sh comma~inder caused all the prison. rft to be abot oli the field of' bat~tle 'he Governor of P-uerto Prinacipe' poD hearing it, tooli the command way from the Spatikah coammande, nd arrested him, telegraphing thr tenit to the Caaptain-Gonoral. 'The ittir immwediatelyf telegrapheud to 'uerto Prnincip~e, .aiUSing the comao mander to be reinstated, and orderin. so Governor to Ilavana. It ig onghlt here that the GJovernor feels ndue sympathy towards the insuirs uhts thardttgh go inifluenace of hi. Ife, who is an aunt of the late Gen iNr.w On~..s November 10.-An atheidstic Cuban miecting waus held ere yesterday, in which th~e surveyo the paort and othier prenainent Fed one were adopted co'ndemuning the arbar ity of the Spaniards, and ea!l g tip'n the frederal guverpument to cognize the Cu'band~ as belli terenats, id derinsitd an indemnity. anid apolo. y for the recent outrages on an merican citizen, UAVANA, N~ovember I2.-On the Lt instant, the captain and thirty i df the o'bw of' the ste,amer Vir nhus were eoeouted at Santiago do ubi(, anid ou the next day, twelve ore of the Cuban voltnteers on the Isel were sho)2. Among the latter as Franchio Alfros .isshtalppi taxpayers propose to ave a ring of. their own called a TPaxpayers' League,'' to secure anual and fair assesajnenti, watch the ation of public oflioials, scrutinize oir, bonds, and to proseente all. pub ooldr whn'y bav subjected ,.A e llil uN l id wa w known $ a orati ylidian of No* Yot'k, ho died a fe* 'months ago left his heirs. reql estate valued at between-ohe taid tWo million dol. lars. IN chitdren, expeoting to be the sole hire of tlbo proporty, were surprised when the will was opened to flud that their father, shortly before his death, had ian ied a servant girl named Magdalena Selinger, and be qluentlhod to her his f11w reidence and Oe-thir of the incoiaie of his whole dit;e Suit has been brought to Utpsbt ie will, on] the grountis of Un1. toundness of' mind in #he tettator. SHEftlip SAI , Y Virtno of'1n try lExecutione to me directed -1 ill tller for sale, tor' kitislh al pubhio auction, to (the hiihest bid tier before the Court ilotm door in Winnsbor., within the legal. hiours or Litlo 'on hle -first ionaiiy in Decimber nt.t, the following desuribe I Il'lojierly, to wit : All tOat 'joce parlot or ta t 111an1a lying. heinag uilt 8ituate inl the County of ha'iirheio t i and , 1a 0e of 01ou t ao lina C0nl ti'ing four uiinad red and thit ty five acre0 mire or less, tid bunided by lint.dil ot J.AkaOe Wyrick. Mrs. .y les 1aid Jacob Booknmian. - Levied ipon na the propery of Elizabati Wyrtiok at tie suil of James It. Aixeui against, El3iz albet t Wyriok. ALSO. All that piece parcel, or tract of land lying being and situiute in the County of Fairfield an'l Stmte o0 South Car olina con - tainig Four hunli-ed al >even ty ncres, aWere or I s nld bounded by' 1an1d. of Josee Wirek, Thotas C mini h Thomas i'erry and ollit: . .evied upon is the property of It. II. iRoberason at the suit of James I. Aiken, against B. t. Itobe rt soU, A'll the rilht title, and interest of Franees Powell in and to one tra' of1 in aid in the Cout-y of Fairtiell and Sitc of ' louth car lioan containaig Five hundret avres more or less, adioaning lands of Ielterea Kirhmnd and otears. Levied tipion as ithe pIrop-erty ot' PrIaaCia I'itowelt nt the snil of WV . 1 GilliJ'S execuLtor aga ninst Franely. lowe'l, ALSO. All (hat piece parcel ir t ra et of land lying being and Sinitauo inl lihe County oh Fi, liicld amid State of S'eth caroliwi, contatining Two hundred and Forty diX and a ae fourth iacres aore or less on :he road leaidinag froim, trosbayville to Colum bin ial hounde by lands of I It. VA i h ers, 1i. J. F. W. Culttar.. Asiph lill tmi uihers. Levied ipon as the property oif >P itit teve;sou, at the( suit of I'.nuialcir P. rosby Executrix against Da' id bteven. son. A .S i. All that piece pare.eli or tract of land Iinl g bein-g aad iite Ia the county of Fairfield and Iainte of.Su $th C'arolina ion. tain aitg 'Six ithundrela'a'd %1;d eigihty ttie.t aeres mare or less on eirr i:' 'reek at.d Its tainches waiters of 11rund Li vet and on each side of the riin lenling from Fisl, daitn Feiry on i o-ad liver to Cullibi,. and boahe by hiat i.4 of Juha A. Cole. man, M. . N F'en tr. I If. Mcans iand ands of M otes Ilwa~y. Ai. A nother t'iit in the County/ And State afr ei'- ad coiIatit ia:g two ilaidred and tifty on nores itore ur less, on braneies of Beaver t'reek, valters of $road River ra t m la 'teg i''. Vu.,airvin s to Asni'orits Oerry and bound I I ly and.t- . 'eloagh g to l tao tat' 17 . 11. M aais, E t e of 11. J. Lyles, E. 11. Fenster and others. A LSO A nother tract. of lan.iin he Coaty nnd State iforesaid contair'.ing two hunditred anld tIrty a hiri'c alerts, more or tess, oat brar.ches of Me'lurt s Creek, i.'atea's of iIr'ead ivbrh anad lie road iend:a.g fr'iona IFisha dam Ferry'~ to Collmia.: nndat hav ing suich shiapest tarku':- anad bounadarie's tas n'-e r'ejaresenat ed ona a plat of aarve'y matde biy J. N. Fe'ast'er aand aat -d Jatmary 15, 1 80. .anad bouitdrd ty iiawlst of E.st ate e c J ona tihan Coleman arid otheras. AL5I'. Alnotheir Irn'aet of lan'dl ini the ('oty andl St ate ni o setd donat aiing one Itin' dr'ed and stirty.fivan .otno lihalt aes more or less-, anda boundealtd lby lands of A. Fenas er' I). hi. Colemnai, atai lands belong-. ing to Ithe Estate "of 11. lbley, E-stato of J. F". Colemanitai and .theras. Leeied nayam ats thet propeaL y of Aaadr'ew Feaster' at thie suit of II enry A. G iliixrd Commisisio ner itguanst Juacobat Fenster', Aandrew Feaster anal1Edith Di Tylea. Sheriff's Sale o'f Andrew Feaster's Land. WEcontrol tihe proceedings tidei' whih thlese lantds arae still, hn ad wilt Irequir'e thait oanly one thIaird lie paid in cash. naol will tthke the b)ondsl antd mnort gagesa of puarchasets payable in one a ud two years for the~ baltance. WMl. Rt llOBERTSON, JAMi. I, ILION, Attorneys. Arso. All that piece parc'el, or tract of lanA lying beinig antd situtnte in tho Countty oaf Fairtield atl State of Souath C'arolina con t ninintm six hutttlre~d and sevenity five acres more tar less. on wat's of Br'ondi tiver and] bounaded lay' landsli of WVillimam Blair .Jamesdl Mclo~ill aand lay lanads bclonaging to the. estinte of .\trs. Nnnaiy Macona, daeceased. Aadoter eviced upon as thte propoa'ty ot Futmes R.Ashafoird at the suit of Rtobet (lordian ngainsta Joaes R. Ashaford. Shetilrior Offi L. W. I)U VA L . W infslor'o, s, c. S.y c Ne vembaer 8 187.. Shleris Sale of' the Ash f'ord Fear r~y Place. I CONTlROt the proceetdings under ..whtich. tahishnd ist sold, and *1ll rds. quire ttMt. only $700O be paid in easha,. and will Ihke the bond and maortgage of the~ purachaaser payable Mi ona and two years for the l~hlane. JX8. H!. R10N. A torney. Sberiff's 5ale I Thme SIate 01 oaaeth (raroltann, County of Fairfield, John C. Miaekzorell aAginst Cynthaia Rt. TN pnraande of .an oradet'of the~ Ccaurt .:Lan-nde in the~ nbonys stiated esatse', I wall oil'er ter' stale'nt j-blie suca ion to ce hii ghest bitdor befoi-o the court haoumse doorinta Winnsaharo, withbin (het t6gal flours of .nle on the firstt Aloadaay in becembier necxt, the, following dlescribedi p'rperty to wit: All that pianttatioa or tract of la'nad eon tainrg two hundlred ncres, inlore !r le beingljtng nad sitante int ;. C'ouaay -i Ftaitflaeld'onmI Statae aforesasid, ant! btoutnded by lands of Tilmnan Gladdelrn, on a he nort'h, lay lantds belongingUo Dantiel Mel~onald on the eatt, bylad Isy ofta so'it h Itn Menton onel thte st, aby so lantla ~ m and Mel. o ton, anmd of Samuel Stewart on the west. Terms of sale--cash. pdlrobasers to pity for pnpers. L W. D)UVA LL, Sherifl"s Office, 1878. nlow 7-t1zt Sheriffs Sale, State of Souih Carolinai, Court of Pro. Counlty ot Fairfield. b..to. Charlotto Crosby, 'Chesley Crosby, Susaex Estes, wife of Lomuel A. C. Estee, Catharine DuPre, and ther husband Johna A. DuPro, Chilolte IBoulware and her husband AndreWIv i. Boulware, Chegley P. Boulware. NMatgaret Novitt, and her husband Joseph K. Nevitt-Pletitionere against ravid Crosby and Letunel .A . C; Estes, Administrators of Ei'ate of Thmoias Crosby, deon-eae1, Jrtgnes Mall. toll, Ith1oia'Claltlifm i and her htikhahl Giles A.hamnan--DefeLdiats-Order ie Part if ion. I N pTur.<unoe of an orler o'f he Co trl n' .1- Probalo. , made in lie a b'ave sale 6 tase, I will offer tor snle at public auciioA 10 ite high'est bidder befote ta1 courl hanus door in Win nsboro, williu ile legal bIur Of Sa110le othe first Mlonday in Do. Cember next anid he day following, 06 foll6whig (t(.ciihed properly t. wit": All that picae, pa'co-l or trnet of land, lying; being and mitiuen partly in F'airfield 'oin. '; anid partly in Kornhaw County, 8tate of Southi: Carolina. cotiaining thireen hun drend na lilty (1350) acres more or less, od it e l iters ofsawney and Thorniroe Creeks and bout ded by laneds now or lately be longiig to fthe Etaio or Abrai D. Jones, M1rs. Eiglish, Thomas Jones, Henry ('rumpton, John Nelson, Wyilc Albert and This land will be sold in euch parcels 0 tract ati may be agreed upon by tho prties itlerested or their Aitorneys, and' represented by a pla1 or- plaits of re surv'oy to be exhibited ou the day of sale. Torms of Sale. One third cash, th balance on a di'e-i, of onse and Iwo years, in two equal annual insfalmtls, wilhl inorest ilhereen, payablio annually from file day of sale, the pur-, chauer or purchaiors giving a boid and moirtigage of tie premnises to ithe Judge o. ProbliI, to secure the paymont thereof and purchasers to pay for paipers. L. W. DUVAL.L, S. F. C. 8lherifl's Office, Wiii.sbor.:, S. C , Nov. 7, 1873. noy 8-f Ix2 S'[EIFF'S SALES. ~ 2Y virtue of Suindy execitlions to me ddireuted I will oufir for sale lot cnsh, at. pi'to an tuaion to tho lighe iidder befire he Colrt lnse door inl Wiinboro0 wi ahin fie legal houtr. ot Sale on flhe first IlMotaaly in Decembher next anl the day frollowin. at the risk of file I.a1*11a0im pirchanSr the following descritl a .riy to wit : Alla laar lot or hud wit! uildings there 4,1, . .. 1',1 e ill t 'l - of Iailn .;' l~miuuy o)I' F0lirlielhl. Safe of south Caro-. lini:a. id knowna necorldinlg t the plan d1 ilh Taiwn : i., umbar seventy-fouir (7-1) frionting 7."ani Nivet. Levied upon. as tihe ;-rpeart y of .1aaimes Catlhcart, at the luit of alis K. lobinsoni against. Jametjqs ("ai hcart. L. W. )U VA LL, S. F. C. Phariff's Oflice. W.a i borO', 8. C, Nov. 7th. 1873. Nov. ?-tlx2 SIIERIFF'S SALE. Stato of South Carolinn. Ordar in Parti Ctaaxty ol' Faireild. I ilion. Amy ilay ag.itiaA E;zu-b.Ia lay. T.-N Iaran'Saiince (If Ila. aatihar of the Court, of Pl Pobate. miaale in the above I-tt ied case. I will ofTer for sale io fhe high'st ahidder i at publio nt:cmion. l-or0 (hI court, hous. door in Winni'dhwo, % ithin lie legal houras of sale n hi le firt Al. Ion:lay in De. ollbi imext d the ay f'ollowing, for i:hl, the f'ollinbg decibeld paraoperay Io wit: All Ihat pice parcel or raict or land lyiagr, being anad siluate in thto f'oiin ty at F'airfield, State of Soauth Ciaroinaa, containaing sixlyfour neres, more or less, lying anda .iluiato niear g he village of Doko, anid boundgad lby'I al aad f r:anuk lin Daoauglaas auri oa hears. 1L. Wa. D)UVA1LL, S. F. C. Sliirill's Office, Winn toll0 S. C., Nov. 7, 1873. SlERIF'S~ SALE. Stal e or Southl Carolit, '1 In the Court of Counly of Fairi'leld. f Probate. Nancy .J. Drice and her husband, Ch~arles 11. lirice, Mlar'y Ihutertson anal James Itobertlson by his Utwrd'n. HJenry L. El. liott, l'ei Iionaers against John Ronbert sont, Georgo Rtober tsoni and Francis 1t. Rtober'tson, Dea fotndats-Petit ioners for Parttion of Rleal Estate. TN pursuanice of ati orderi of the Court of .1. Pobate made in tho above staled case, I will (ilfer for sale at public tine I ian to I ho hiigheet bidder before t he Coaurt lionse dl.or in W~inisboro' nithiin theo legal honira of sale, on Ihe first, alay in D~ecemnber. next, andl tho day following. ltho following described prop: orly to wit :All that piece, parcel or tract, of laind lying, becing and aaUuat e In thid Conniy of Fairfield and Stat~e of Southt Caroli n4 coht naining~ one liunidrod and iixly-four iiare, moicre or less on Jackson's Creek, wnlers of Little Iliver, and bonaded by lands tlevi Ml. Udaliok; dechasedl, A. J. Ilamillon, Mirs, Itosanna Le'.ining. Es' Ilite of Cliarlos alartin and othel'.. 'TERMIS O~ SALia. Onte third of thie pllrchafe zhben'ey to li paid in casha and tlie ballanred th'ereof on cre(It, of one a'id twd yeAra iti equal an 31n11l' i nstalthouts tell h interest, hecrooti from (lie (lay of aald, juatyriblo annually . lahe pturchaser ol' pnilohase.rs giving bond and a m irtgage of thie preinians 1o the Judge of' P.eobale to secture ihe paymneent thereof, and to piay for payeLra. L. W-. DUVAJLL, 8.F. C. P'h, rlff's Oflico, Witiiisboro, 8. C., Nhv. 7, 1873, m atV 8-tl x2 Tile S'tate of' S;olth CalrOlina. FA inplguiD COUN'TY. I.!y U ' N. NRLSONr, Esq., Priobafe Jtudge. SE (tEAS, Jtohn S. 1Nsl. Esq.,hialh made H ti t lo me, to gratl hii i Let ters* of tinla sr'allin o~f iha lhtalo anal effects ('f It ali'. iAlot.aally, dleceased. TIheso aro taneref.5ro to heo .nd aadmonlsh all andau ala. guilar .thie kinda ed anad oredit or of tho said Williamu .lcCully, dleceased, that they be an '1 appear before mue In the Court of )'ro! te, to bei helId lit pair fietld Court. hiouse a, n the 21st day of Novertor next next, (a fier y'ublicatiiot hereof, at if o'clocis itd the forenoon, lo show cause, if anf' they lia ve, why the said Administration shoauld a ot. be gratihed. Given u hder ay band, this 4th daft of Nov emnbel' A. D., 1878. W. Ml. NELSON, novGmatx ___ J. . a