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Williams & Davis, Proprietors.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquiry, Industrv and Literatre [Terms---$300 er An m h n VOL. IX.] WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26,187$. Til14 FAIRFIELD HER ALD l" I'VI-I.I.Sill-:n \v1-:A.:IMY nly W M2 l~ M A M, & D~ ES in the11 T.)%% r W1mor iliiI ot ) , itt C3.00 in " All tinsicut adivcrtisemeios to c p aid int ati ice. Obitu ary Nutioces and Trilues .$1 00 per 8a-iae. "Oil to Cuba1i." T H E K 1,NTUCK Y V. I lIlt I0. There is (if course great exeiticn cnt in all the chief cities, partinbl,y in New York and New Orlcans, over tlie bloody cws of the lat t .o kor three days which has como to us frotn Cubi. 'ho truth is the linited States an. thoritics have ahways played the part of spies aid fools with respect to thie 1ilibui sters who, from time to time, have 5et their plans for li but ating th Queon of the An:illes. We ow0 th'e 'Vehnical law of nationi ntch ; we owo it strict ob.servance where the interests of civilized and cIiial na tions are concerned ; but we owe it nothing where Spi in is cinceiricd. There is iot one sin;gle moral obliga tion atttaeling us to Spain. The Am'nerican poeop le owe tle S :miar i nothing but iet..stationl. Ih hl v not forgotten the inurdered Crilten. den ai h mncii, adl thoy vill inot forget them, atlI ought not 1 ,t) fort.t -t '60hem, unt1il a free fl..g tihts over llr-e CUha. But this (--m be acto-111 h11. 1,d only by the fillibu:ters. If thy ba.l bceri let alone tey wiould hiave no coil pl ished it years aigo T!he inte-mleddlmg. Yanhlco spirit hasi$ beeni a inmar ihplot anid hughar thr ,oughou t. Theie i~s not sens.:- in mak ing ourscives tl-, b ,-: pctal pAtice. 1nan for a set of excerablo Sp:nish cut-tliroats who py ii> lhced to the law., of natur tiO tich lC8. to ih I 1:1vs i na. tions. In the case of tle VirgiNi)18 the technical law of iationos is against us. .lButt there is nio reason why wIe may not thut our eyew to th'e ole ra t ion of the 11ilibusters until thney liuvi achieved what the destilly of an cin terprisiog American clearly point- at.I If the Pedeial authorities will keep their hands o.', we shall e o'ibla iui undated withi in a twetlemn'h by a flood of roaring heroes who wil give us all the revenge we want, ni th islknd into the barg:ain. That is (Ihe way to squ'sare a1ccounts4 with Spin, and it is the only w:-y. Inl the maSn ter of technical 171iva we cant do noth ing.-Courokr Jui . Fortlcomi ilig P1igriliit er. A commitle.e has been frmod'. inl Paris for organizing a pilgrimge from Nice to Jrusaerm anid tih holy p.laces. Thii modern criusde is tlp. pointed to leave Nice on the 25thI1 of Jatuary net.. It will proceed firsI to Loretto, nonar Alnoona, and thence to Brindisi, where it will take ship for Alxandri1, anld thence visit in suet-ession Cairo, tle Suiez Canal, Port Sail, d affa, Jeruisa lem, the Demil Sca, the River Jordan, bet-hlehemu, Saillaria; Ga11ilce, Lebanoni and 1.).i Mtasous. Naples, Iomno, A irisi, Flor cuoe, Venico, Milan and Tiin w ill b visited on the homeward journey. The pilgrimage wt.il1 ex tend oveir three months, and each pers;on t akiing part in it will have to contribu to 1800f.(8500.) Jamdies will regret to learnx that thcy are to be cx sIudtedi, the pilgrimai ge he ing eon h ie to mn only. A broad hint is conlveyed Lto any uinibelievers whoi inighit fool dis posd to make an excursion that t heiri company may be d ispenised vith d in the notice that a certificate of "Iiabitusdes Chretienfls,"' signed by a wvell known prniest, will lie required from each intending pilgrim. The pilgrimage will be led by the Abbe Augusta Alboniy, misi.'4onary, and a Knuiglt~ of the Holy Sepulchre. Dollars Agaillst Hllor. Fifty six persons have bteen torn from the proitection of the Amoericani flag butchored at Santiago die Cuba. Some of the mnurderoed men wore citi zens (of the United States. Ono might suppose that this ought to be cause for comipal it on our pa rt, but we aro told from Waishington that we must do nothing to provoko a war wvithi Spain, hetause we owe a great deal of money to the foreign holdern of our bonds, arid a war wouild put uip the price of golbI1 Are w-> a niatiotn of' fools or poltroons ? Do tha an.. thorities at Wa'ishtingto bl elievoe tht the A.merican peopile will aillow this great crime of tin Spanish buitch'rs andl tis i inslht to the A me ricani lRe. publ,1ic to bes tamenily submittedi to on such sordid conlsiderations5 ? If they do they are vtinar'int of puhlic seniti. mecnt.-N. . IilraM Active pre paraui'ms are on fo~t in ourll natvy yards, apparently for somec great enterprise. Thiese preparatioins may 1)0 bona fide. ; but they may be intended cas1. a tubl to the whale. If merely designed as a diversion to the public excite-mont. they are not enoulgh. It will be dangeou to the admoinistration to trifle with the pubi lie senti menit upon these Cuban her rova nny lonser.-N . J lcrald. Ali Ali:;'/uli.ul lrpuihli. A 110st011 lItii of a recnit date contaii tho following ififormattion coilceIrIningli the new "womlIall's town" --the laht. Hston pr''gesive ex. peimentO i T:,e v-rior says : The establi Sli1olt of a womuan's CaII,:ouiiyl v within ha limita of the tin of WobuIrn. nboit twelve miles fem'a liH'st.rn, V is betgun yesterday by IVe forond rai.ing of tIle lrinbo of the firt. huilding. Lu this coanmunity ul! the land is to ho owned by womon, and No far us the mniag(Iient of the I WAYir "Mte village i:, covee!rned(, wo. hi'non , t' i th. i toT I realrs.e- to the exoc-t jf the- uitter ponlitioal dspai fh'alion (,f the steitner sex. Thot nolvenbers o, the commuilnity are olig. 0:1 to ament, to a cons1'titutioln whiI Ii is to govetru it, but further than this J thoy are en!res;trainled ; exce.pt, how,. evcr, that they are expected to attend e :t Jeast once a week upon tlie un Scvtarian service to Ie h(eld. The 00- h eiUpattion of tIh rnidents in Aurorn C' rillage will lie vried, and indusi ail ;chools are provided ti lit rlrons for Y' 1h-. different, hinds of work to be 11 0me, iolicing a do.nuetio sAhWol fo r il rit ( ion in h)mlIIi duti e'. k:iellh omestead is t6 lie accompaniea .'d with 1 garden ; and gardening and fruit 'aishi wil be a favorite ocupateion. - ' Oe of tlse, and that wvhich 1 C oft :1:11: !c hair I' I( i: 0 2 In Ina hmen pushed linarer to rsi:to h-:u11 ally o.her conneeted with (lie en. e*rpiri:e, is the e.staIlihmnur'nt of a .nil.dry wher0 1i facilities areo he q 1rIIh- for deiine work Oin i l!rg cah" and brining moey in)to this hns far dveidedlyv needy village by omi p1ti ng ith Ithei famrous Troy laun. Irkcs. 'A b oat ],000o pois.ons are Coml "ited t the tontei pri ie, though thy Ir ioce all 1: ;n ad not, to be reri IlontiS. The .site of, thevilao iis a ineand it ofesall 'manner if obonools. The commuity is call. of l "the We~a' cs:nmclGr len llames'teadL nu, and it. io L talisled ly act of the3 St:at Legis.. it ature, l Not l)'g I ag died"& the CA. Ib ssll Cnotwni in tlt, Sotllwest as "0 wI Rus-'oil,' who was n 0CHenry Clay 's rivat Sce(ctary. I wa IV-Is a mnanl of nte''ie egolism, whose Chief object in lie w..s to I e !dmuired and notori, )us. Years and ycars ago, while in " Ahe M issonlri Logtilature, ho got (he ". lolriet1 whiCh clung to him all the ti reS'"t oIs life, and actually cari ied " himi wut f his political career. It A w* d'uring a vivlent cdebate in which tt, ilhown an abs:I"d pomniposity, rUh t one of his political comrades rose Snht11'ly told a little story. Ile MY ht oe Uht RusselI, while 0 tiae'ling throuigh the wyood., lost his a way, and being a Ftranger in that a p .rt of tho country, became rather P tcervcou'. Whil e in this sorry plight lie suddenly heard a voice not far ti way. cnlling out, "who, who, who ta ire you ?'' Te aimwer was loaud and d proinpt : I m Colonel William if. 2: Ruossell, for' many' year:; a 0loominent nethemr of the Kentucky Jyidatur, ir was Shool Coiniifssio.,ner for the I -onthern distriet of Kentucky, am niiow the Represcnt tive of Calloway b eLounty in the Mi.<soiuri Legilature, t amii spoeken of' as the W hig camndlat 1 e I for tie niext Congress, anmd I am Ilo st,. Who aire y ou ?" Of course the ques h ion was repeated, amil the answer A as e'gaini r'eturnmed withI all its link e'd dignit~y unt il the audientce ner~nam e'd withI langh ter aniid gree:ted p'oori lRi:mell whenever hie idared to ise5 L wit hi "who1, who areo yo' 0' And so be got his n amec of "'Owl Ru-sell.'" n n The Micm ph is A ppcal nays :Near- r' 1y two thousand of thme citizons of g Mempis havoyl passeid away from a carth sirce the yellow fever began its is deoathi-work in Septoiember last. Think: t; of this army of niear'ly t wo i~thonaid tL men anid woinenD, varied here and al hiere with littl10 chiild ren, sen t to It thle ir lonig accoun t. T1hey wvere - i st ronlg in oheaIthI and full of' life and. b, hope sevent week aI tgo. Tihey in ight have l eon PsVae ! T(he homtes that TI have been dalrkenied byv their deaths, and thle bioarlt that still a chie for the di inever retulrninlg lighlt of 'heir smuiles, c and sweetniess ot their love, might t still be brighit and happy with t heir 'p li ving presnce. Thme widows anid or phars that mourn for thorm, as only ' th poor can meourn, thmat have been cast upon1 (lie cbarity of strangers and thle shiort-lived benevolence of a worIld too liusy to remiimbehr thiem to. iforrow, imighlt htave had themir natural perotectors': tieday wvinninig for thiemi their bread, A fearful reCeponibiility rests someiwhiere. **~.4~. -* --- o A dispatch from WVebloni to the c Rhaleighi News, dlated November 1 0th, Ih says y att night, about 11 o'clock, r the county jail at Ilatlifax was dliscov. t ered to be on fire on (lie inside. The I flames were beiyonld control when the I dircovery was lirst made. Tlho build. a ing was entirely (destroyedI, and a a prisoner lnmed Bill P'eele, a notorib onisly bad character, who was in for e larenc,is supposed to have fired a (lie building, was burned to death. Theli county losses in the dostruotion of this jail abont $1,000. There was I 110 in,;uranue. An Irihuman's Lel!cr. 'he following is a true copy of a etter received in Boston from across ,he water : Mr D4:u.a Nreui-:w :-I have not i. crd anything of ye since t I ait time I wrote Ve. I lave moved rom) I) thii plaec wlere I now live, or .lhould hIve written to ye before. I d i not k now wi'ro a letter uight fil d first ; 1ut. I now 'take ay pen in lianid to drop you a few iles, to inform you of the death of our own living nucle Kilpatri.k. lHO died sutdely (cafter a Iong ill ess Il s7x monthli.. 'Oor manal, he uffer<I d a grwit deal. lie .ay a long nie in convhilsion, I erfeetly quieMl ad jpeechless, and all the timo talk ig iticolierciatly and inquiring for 'ater. I'm very muhat Ia 481 to ll von what his death :as occasion. d at ; but the doctor thinki it was ecasioned by his last s.ekness, for e weas not well ten (1ays durinig his ainement. Ilis age Yo know just as eIll am I can tell ye ; he was twenty. 'a rs old *ist Plarch, lcking fifteen onths ; and if he had lived till this tie, le would have becn dead six onths jist. N . .-Take noti:;, I enclose yo >is not,, which lie tends to ye uli )known to ie. Your mother often >eaks of ye ; she would like to send 11 the bI in ;'.. cow, 1. would enclose ir to ye buill for tle horns. I weidb of y- not to break the al of this lutter until two or three irs, after y rea;d if, hy which time 'l le better prepared for the sor I'ATllC O'BRANAGAN. To Mihei Gflancy, No---1 BroAd reCt, Uinited States of Amneriky, .Ates of MassacliiSetts, inl Boston. Lel Is Have Peace. A short time a*go the particulare en otr;ge alleged to have been l'u nitted by neg~vroes in (, rant parish ., we, 0 piubished in the pres. but was holed thtit the sttntnnt wasat mx. The details were too revolt g for bclief and the whole story was mied by th wo-called government the tate. \Ve now have the quil in a few lilies from NoV Or ans. Seven of the nine negroes bo were implicated in the outrage ve b-een killed by citizens. So tho repressible contest goes on, and se receive illustration after illustra Ml of the advantages of such popular vcrnmient as fedorl bayonets havo reel G the people of Louisiana. .1Y. Jlcrald. Falst Trollers. Coldsmifth Maid and Occiden t. have cl trotted a mile in 2:16" : Dexter d Aiaerilan Girl in 2:171; Luoy ii Lady Thorn in 2:18-; George i11mor in 2:19.; Flora Temple and alerton in 2:191 I yenry and Sensa )n in 2-201; Camors in 2:201; Aloun. ill Boy in 2:20j; (IGazelle in 2:21 iy Gould in 2:21r.; Rowland in 21; George Wilkes in 2:22; Lady and in 2:221; Huintress and Jennie 2:22.A; Flora UelIe, Nettie and la.ter in 2:211; -il Kilburn Jim in 3. Twenty-four hors.s in all Lv recorded 2;23 or b-etter. Oi ese hr.-Cs, fourteen are Messengers, itr aro) Mbirges, fiive are by Ram - et ianlis, tv: w or by Vol untear, two lward Everet t, and two are by lexander's Abdallahl. TIhe Eal~uy ecunty Newvs man has is to sa) of long secrmions W i (do not like long sermnons; 'ver law ary oine wh'o did ; bt, any peOple4 atre aifraid to sayV to, ermions should be good, but it is a ire case for a !onig sermion to bo od throughout. T'hey are scarcely countary newiij;pers. 'The advan ge, if aniy theisoe be, is~ on thle side of nu editorils, for we can iroad them, we may elect ; but, if caught by a ng sermion, between the piul pit anid U docor, wo hav'e 1no remedy but to ar it, ic Ct'iil Fotr )1 ile :itiC0 ill~ Cilfrl il A foi* ;;ile reco caime off rcently y at nii Fr inci~sco, between the al ifori ho lirse Thad S:evens , and to froem New York, .Jo Daniels aind rue ilne. Tho conitest was for vrenty thiouaiid dJo'llirr in gold' had St:evensi won after f',ur elosely mines.tedi lieats, provig hiimsc if (he ancet hourso ini america probably Ithe world. Th'io telegra phic re rt staites that Trne Bluo broke a)wn in the ibir hiiieat. Ulany of 011r funny nion have dme royed their p~opularity by ajpeariing . the lecture platform1. M1ark Twaina mldn't stand it : Josh ilhlngs laid imiiself out, and we have sorrowful ~collections of being wofully sohl by at flattest of would-bo. bumorists, ii Perkins, or Mark D). Lr~ndon. n few words, Eli is a fraud on the age-and it wouldn't be a great ~retoh of consecne to pronounce im one off. .But Bailey knows nonghi not to go to New York. and ot to lecture. Sensiblo Bailey! Theo obituary notico of a Kentucky ady includes the fact that her hair ra8 six fdct eight inchics oug. 'I'lo architect of tho Vnderbilt University in Nashville, 'T'enn., an nounces that Ie will have the founda. tious for the strcture conpleted be. fore the hard frost of winter sets in. Al. exchange annouticcs that "A llow in the hitchen,'" commenced in a previous number, will be resumed inl its next issue. Pqrt of it "ill pro!bably 1e" given in ')roken China.' Block Island is'covered with 'noiv', and the sportsmen find diifliculty in reaching game in consequeneo of the blocked up condition of the roads althongh the island one of "little 1 hod 'j s."I The Young '%en's Christian Union of Bost oil invito a lIt hose members who are nunable to be with their kindred on TIhanksgiving Ahy to join them in an old fashioned New. England din ner on that occasion (November 27). An Eastern paper is of an opinion that the reason Why. some of the Spiritual malifesta ors draw such full houses is becau so many peoyle who are about getti n married want to know how easily nots can be un. tied. Arthur J. Whiteside, second officer of the Cutinard steamnship Siberia, is conmmended by the .Uoston press for prisoworthy efforts to rescue a sailor, who had fallen overboard, from a watery grave, although those efforts were, unfortunately, unsuccesfil. 'The Boston Transcript suggests that a few intelligent ladies miglit do 3o.:ton good service on the School Comnuittee. Ther6 are too many "'old oinel'' now oil the Board. Tie same might Le said of school conimittecs,in other places besides the "11 ib.'' An exchango remarking upcn the umaner in which mourning is carried on in the South Pacific, the Louis~ Ville Couriei-Journal expre:ises the opinion that "some prominent finan ciers in Washington coluld tell how mourning is carried on in the North Ptacilic.'' The ]uncmn will case, at Battle Creek, Mich., in which so many be. quests to the Methodist Church are involved, ,is been brought to a pause for the time being by the dina greement of the jury to ~which it was submitted. Ten of the j'urors voted to su.tain the will, but the, sympathy of the other two was with the Duncan heirs. A loston paper thinks that. the country would be the gainer ir all over it, and by all parties, thero were as much interest taken in civil service reform as there should he in domestic rervice reform. A reforth in tIe nianaeiet of their domestics by American mistresses may also be ro - garded as among the domestic ro forms demanded, How Economy EfeNs B"iMilss It will surprise any one who bas not nade the calculation, says the Methodist, to discover how slight a change of the habits of the people in the direction of 0cotiolily will pro duce great effects in the business world. If the expenses of the people of the United Statbs are re duced to the extent of one-fourth of a dollar each, the total amount of re duction is tOn inillions, or three hfin. dred miillion~s a month. This means so much less business done, and the inconivenione of theise who have prepared stocks of goodls to sell, Onl the expectation of the usual volume of trade. If all the p cople in the land determine to we'ar their hats, and hoots and clothies, a litt'.e longer to make wvhat is already in use servo for thle present, those who siialle andu sell hats aind boots and clothing will fuel the differeneo in their trade direatly. And this is abhat the pec plo are everywhere doing, from the apprehension that their resources will be during the coming winter, diminished. C'onsitderably Nhot, Among the recent arrivals at Ful ton, Arkansas, was M. WV. Dickson, a ranch ma-n of. Brown County, Texas, whero he lhau five thotisanld head cf cattle. A few weeks ago he was at tacked by (Domanches, and Kiowas, who shot at him. Thirteen bullets took effect in h:is body--one in the righlt shoulder,, six in the breast and abdlomen,, four in the left arm, one in the right side of thle neck, and one in back in of the hieadl. lIe was resetied bieforo the Indliani had time to scalp him, and bad to stay not home two weeks on account ol his wounds. Covernor's P'roclattiorn. Moses lhas stolen time enough from the pursuit of his various robbing and black-mailim'g schemes to issue a proc laumation setting apart Thursday, the 27th instant, "to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving andl Prayei' to Almighty God." I to does it up in about a. few,.wvords as it could well ho put in. Tfhanksgiving and prayer are good things ; but we wotlu't care to takeoany stock in either at the call of such a reprobate asm "our native young Governor."-COhester R~eporter. Out of thme 30,000 Americans whom the last census of Paris gives as per umnent resident', 28,000 are from Southern Statei. Woman To ho Front. While the wild women of tie Eas have been 'pJaying fantastic trick. before high itveu," the .raceli Western women have quietly taken ad vaintage of certain State la ys a)d slip pod into oflices of responsibility ani emolument. 'Tlie iost notable, a. well as noest recont, illustrati-i1s I. L those of Miss . Fradier andl se-veral other females, who wore clected to b< county sup-rintendents of ed ucation in Iowa. These Iowa wonmen, ,having the proper legnl ,ualitiebtion, at. mempted to get caucus nomninations, Failing, in a number of instances, to secure such endorsement., they in. variably vboso 'Mrr. Squill ' maxim and proved practically that "a bolt, is always in order."' Their only compaign motto was "Let the, bes.t woman win !" . In thirty cointles of Iowa thirty four womnenran, many o'f 'khomn verb Riected, defeating ignomi. niously the male "brutoea" who liap. pened to contest the field with then. -The time honored newspaper roos ter-ought it not to have been a crowing hen ?-was brought forward the day after the election and such head lines at these oro produced in nrint'. "Thie Whole Anti-Monopoly Tick. et Elected"; "Cornstalks Willi Make Sugar"; "Miss Walker Defeated by Thirty-one Votes"; "Miss F'rn ier Eleceted"t ' Certain itch'elor lap py." lowa rejoices in strongaminded fe. male politicialns, but Illinois can boast of a wonderful female lawyer who has fought bor way to what is called "the front rank of the profes sion." 'llr name is lulett, and she was poor but intellectual, not to say spunky. S9oiio years ago, before the removal of the female disability clause, the big-wigs of tihe Suprete Bench rejected hi' app-lication to practice. But the law of 1872 made the conrse clear, and Miss Aulett, is one of the professionial lights of th'o West. The Chicago Tribune says that "under the lilinois law', woman can eig'ge in any masculine occupa tion cxcept the military. The dis. qualification may even yet be renov od, so that lovely womanui can ohoul or armns, hurl a catapult, and lire a blunderbuss." l'ut th mai *ho ran against a la dy in Iowa and rcceived eight 'Otes to her two thousand is reported as consoling himsell with the reflection th a t this is an "oWt year" in pohties arid that the panic has crazed tho vot ing population. It is .said th'at un Englislhinpm touched hlis hat to the statue of .)1 piter in the Vatican Gallery saying, "Your majesty, wheni you come into your kingdom, remieitber that [ was not forgettfl of yo't in the day of disaster I" We hope the ladies will remember, in their day of triumph, how vci-y.courtcous the writer hais )een in their day of disfranchise ment.. /lacc aux damies, Alesicuirs, place aux dames ! Wo have received a letter headed "Pitt County Poor iiouse," from Job 1t- Wyatt, the father of llenry I). \\ yatt, the first martyr in the Confoderto struggle, th only man killed st Bethel CJhux oh, on the 10th of Junc, 1861. The poor old father writes that his necessities are great. It. is to thme shame of North Carolina that ho is in the Poor :touno. lIe says that a fund was raised for him ini Charlot te, some yearu ago, nud that Capt. E. C. Yellowly was written to in order to ascertin to aboom the re huittanlce should be senat. ie repliod thmat Penuel Patrick, the Oversoer of the Poor Ihouse would be the proper person to receive time donanion. It never game. We c arnestly nppeal to the people of the State to forward contributions to Mr. Wyatt anil wipe off the dis. grace of having lhe father of the first victim of the war suffering iri a P'oor H ouse.--Nukern Hlome. -A hiro'dilY Uiow. A San Francisco paper roletos the followving incident which recently oc curred t,!iere, which sihows how easy it is to collect a orowd in a large city :"A nman carrying upon his shoulder a heavy ironm bar strnck it aganast a Iar{; (;lns windowv aiid craceked the pane. The street was one whior leadoed vehiles frequently passedl, and so to prevent the jarrin'g from eausing the cracks. to extend, a rilng wnA dfawn6 about thme spot. on the glass with a diamondu point. Somne body caught sight of' the shiverod opot and the circle about it, and etolipbd to look. .A nother. d11(d liken~ ise: the crowd increased, and in a rhort time four policemen arrived on thie run, It hamviung been reported at headquarters that a pistol lIall had been fired into the office, and that the place hiad been robbed. Of cou aso tlo' coniing of the police drew a still larger crowd, atid the office wa i! n'most besoiged. Tlhe ekoitemeist could not tie allayed, and the crowd dispersed until a placard was hun g up givmg~ the cxphanat ion of the af(fair, and even then a number lingered near to njpell out the words.' Tile student of th eological Seminary,nat Columbia, have employ. od Mr. Albert Gueprry to paint a por trait o'f the R'ov. Dr- (George Towe. Advertising ini Dull Tines. There 'is a world of truth and wig ,don in the following paragraphs from the New York Evening Post. There is no doubt that.there ,is a great deal of money hoarded, whiol people will epnd if properly nd cod. The mer Clant who suspends nis,,.dvertising simply suspends his business. The Milwaukie Wisconsin relates the following :'. "After the crsish of '57, when .eyerybody. wi.s alnost aggrd to death, and the croakers predicted that the conntry had gono smash, a: dry goods house was oponed in this 'city., which proceeded on the9 princi. ple that in order to reach the hoard ed mlonecy inl theo po'ekets pf.the 1peo. ple, the proprietors inunt cell at very reasonable prices and advertise very largely. , *hey ,worked vigorously upon this principle. 'heir, bo'th.or mnerchants who did not advertiso pro * dicted that tho new , comers would bo ruiined, as they paid Joo much for advertising. Nevertholeqp thsy persisted. Ia a single year they aId' hive hundred dollars in gold to the i Daily Wisconsin forgadver,tising, and I at the end of seven ye ra t ioy retired i from busines with a fortuno of one hiunired thousand dollars, while oth- I or muerchants on the saine street, some of themn opposite their store, had fail ed." * . . We renmembor a similar. instance i among our pwn advortisers ,in,..tJo panic of of 1'01. A. merchant con tinued his advertisement in our col- a umns through the whole period of t stagnation, and notwithstanding many I piredictions that "it ,wouldq't .pay." His testimony after wards wan tipt his sa'es were steady and his profits satisfActory, while many merchants o around him who "couldn't afford to ad. g vertise," saw the, his clerks stand idle n behind the couitcra. b A financial panie doos not nean P thait no one has any money. There t is plenty of moncy in the country, and those who board It aro just the t. ones to be eager for the "biangin" which a fall in the prices holds out. i But to buy they must know whore to r buy, and the .merchant who tells a the1ih will receie theircaei A IWO il iull Acorl. Colonel T. W. Breyard, ty.O,lehrole 1 leader of the 2nd Florida, honored' us tl with a call lest week. He is hopeless n of the future of Florida. In the good ti (lays before Radical and earpotibpg ruha, t he annual e-peonsOs of the Stste 4 CGovernienit wCrq $109,000., Nog the impoverished people have to neet an annual tax $250,000. In addition, 0 tU e negroes and the seallawags have a issued $4,000,000 of 8 per cent. gold u bearing bonds. f( the into.ropt o 1 the:e bonds hihall be forced, there W/i I bo an additional tax $280,000 in gold. I This would .amount to con fiscation. The t present tex is 5 per cort. pn,. the o property of the people, and ndi- 1 tional tax to meet the interest on the a thievsh bonds would drivb all prpper- C ty-holdors olit of the .Stete. Aetl and Littledeld got the begro Legisla ture to issue these bopmds to build a 0 Railroad, but the $4,000,000 were V expended and Pnlj 20 miles built.- 0 from Quincy t6 Chattahoochee. hit- t] Elefield must hlo getting good, ho spent double that arrount in North Caroli- l nit without, bu~ilding-a mnile. 1leod, the late carpet-bag Governor; is now in pover fy, spite of all his rogiieries i Littlefield is also poor, while his il Imustrious Confederate in North Care lina carries coruporations and digni tamries in biin breeches' poeliot.--towh. er.n Home. Iowa should ho the woman's farii- a disc. A majority of the State officers, e and also a majority of the State *ludges of tho~ hdgher 9tato ooifrt, fa-. i vor woman suffrage. The State IA- .I brarian is a woman, and the E~nrpllineg and IEngrossing Cler!ks ins tLq louse are wvomnen. Women are reporters, t copyists and paper foleri 1 til ! Stato capitol, and aix women are serving as County Superintendents of ~ Schools. Santiargo dOCuba, a city whgs, name will hecrcoforth be heard pt < a shudder, was formerly the capital of (Cuba. It is a marintime city;. and ini 1853 contained a poptilation of< 24,25. It as the scoond city in, siso t on the Island, and is situated on the< Santiago River, six miles from its inouth on the sout~h coasti. It is wol built, with wide streets, and houbo. I ch iedfy of stone s.. Whenm farmers of th lw rwsti eenvention assembled at Chicag~o, re- ' solve th'at pork is worth $5 peor hun dron pou'ndsr the world affocts to laugh at an absurdity. When the nasil ritik~ors of the cuntry meet in Pittsbuirg and resolve that ten-pen.. nies are worth $4.45, the world grins and bears it. Such is the difference twixt twoeddeddum and dweedledee. Ex-P'resident Fillmore antl four surviving mem bers of his old Cabinet. -Conrad, of Loulsiana,- 8eereitary of War, Hall, of New fZork, Post master General; Graham, of North. Carolina, Segrotary of tije N~avy, and: Stewart, of V irginia,,8retar~y of the Interior-are expected to visit Wspingon hiswinter oa a'i.edl iehnin.-N 7. Hral The wtf feeling is -run'ing very high among the biode Island veter. ans. Many of them are singing, ac cording to the Providence , Prest, "We are poiing, Uncle Samuel, three .hundred thiorsand, stronig.E1 This will inclue a l and children in the Sste, Jesides about q hundred and fifty Indians "not taxed." "Let us havO r crios the Charleston New8 and . Courier. "Apologies are nQt .Pnoighj. .,They willn-ot trjqg 1yan io life or retoro Fry to his weeping widow an( orphan children . Spift a.vd docisivo actjon is what to people now Llema'l0.!' "Against the Assaulta of the blood thirst w-ctdhok',",deblareaq the Alba ., J6anal '(administratioj't, "Qur LYvernment.itnelf.wIl liavb' tic pro-, ~e& itejght..-and it Will d&this if I Itas,to oqyAr the Puban waters with imerican acn-pf-p., prd. "An Armed Occupation of uban Waters," aflirmus the . Boston Trai... or1,f'by a Upited. States flot will ', ,o00 .obu'4,s them ieatineag apd avagery of SpanIsh officals exereia ng authority on the islwnd.".,... "1f 8bain be p I[epnblio," duolar.a be New Orlqqnn Times'(deipocratio), $she should not be,pormittod by the ,rpatest LRopublic in - the world to yrannize over the republican patrots n.Cub ',',e Lius'ta (Ga ) Chronicle in.. lignantly asks "What reprration hall the United States receive for his insult to her ' sovejegnty ?, [ypocritioal regrets, it opinos, will q be.satisfactory to the Anerioan. The Joichmond Whig.rewtr k tl 0 very good citizen should support tho overnment in a judicious eourso pon this question.and 4a ,aionin41 a careful vot to imitato the irst ntI aission whioh. o havo condemnod in io 8 anish offloial1.", "We Owe it to Ourselveq,'' asqrts ie jIartford,1'R.ins (.dornoloratie), to gur oft insultqd nag, to Jhuman ity self, to go at opop to the brutal affians in Cuba who prpetrato theso ries an.d teach,thier on6 .tsucl le$ :) as neitlher thoy nor the world tall forget." "We cannot Disgdis5. Vapc vers.the .tynchbilrg Virgi nighit le peace of the two - couljieis is onaced by the qtAtus in , Cuba, and iat interventionqfgsonce kind,on thp Rirt of the, UJnitod States, aunot oug be postp oned.'. -1tQ ov. Johi.N. Palmer, of Illin. ,banIi~tten .a jotter to say t hat ill is opinion qqestAonli o that of the lodo of observance of tIC rablbath are eyond the rightful domain of legis jtnatit ,.ve~ry, porgon should Seornittod ,wiut.log4 hindrance , fo mself on. that, as n all other days, how he will employ is time, only Ihat lie shall not ih% ny senso invade the liberties of oth.. ra. A corres ondent .suggests, in view F the possibiiity of a .var hetwoont io United L}tates.and Spaiji, and the lpturo ofjIaYanaby ,the AMericans, iat Gen. Btler be p lacud. in com and of the city. There's nothing ke being in tithe.. Nearly two million niore. postago ~amps are said to be issued to post mastero during the the ?nonth of Oc ber thaiI dutring tiny .previous on~tl.i pu the9 history of the postoflioe epaartment. .Tle bompleto returns fronm tir tia show that Kenmper's. tunaority ver hlughes ie 27,9Q3. ,This ,is an. aorease ofdt,6832 over .Walker's.mas arity in 1869. ilurrah for the old )ominion. , The German Goverunent has mad~ be fourthm payment of tharee millions my United 8e3atos ,bqnsis, i'Ushia ;ia* ncreepmtg the, niilitpry .reavyo ini oniseqjuence Qf the formatign of.. for ified camps on theo lred gh frontior 09%dngue wore ofttai . predie.t6 thban the.end.of the n , pnd hat 9vest, e og. frqguei)thy ol teiately oftgaes to-como oil. .. The Ad,*tits f Ter'ory island, Connecticut, prediet. d tatit would come off 9al thier 56t f November, and those. doluded poo.. 'o have had one of the most.ngrees. le sqrrios,--they find $henmspltves, till In ,this wvorld instead oft beinjl omewhore else.-Ix. love smitten old bachelor of thio laughter of the widow who had on-; ahanted hIm. "[ dlon't know, sir ;' na's age varips frotu. 43,0 25,"wa1 he artless reply, and the bachelor was dlisonehanted. Sat the trussian.,govoirnmeont hmaM tgreed tppurphasa an taland of'gy prum, an thg 0plf,.f California for thme' stim tf .$300,o00. Not longa ag~o ti, slnd was."lo0ated'' under ftexican law bf,selrewd speculators who are, new. in yioneessiop, and wbo hlave negeo tiate4 the .sale swooenfily. Ana agent sent by the P'r ashtn gotom-, mept tc e inf'no tbd fland hs t ore bl h gp~g ( i