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Williams~& avis, 'Proprietr.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Sciehb, Art, inqu r du nr-nAdvance VOL.' IX.] WINNSBORO, S. O.,' WEDNESDAY MORNINGr )ECIMBER 24 187 [NO. FAIRFIELD HERkD 'fi PUnIiAI.I D WEE'IKLY nY WIIAIAMS, & DAVIb, Terms.-Tns lhcarAn is pubhblied Week see in the Towi Qf Wi'n'nsboro, at,'3.OO inl Pa t triably in advance. A&i Alt translent advertisi*nents to be O p id in advanco. , ,, au 6 lt ury Natioes and Tributes $1 00'pr w a at low ie It up with Her in the Oldelt ,euI Time. p. he was erpeot.ing him sunday Pui nright; the parlor eurtains we're down, for the old folks notified that it was heal-, 4 1hy to go to bed ut eight o'lolck, and stal Johnny bribed with a oent to permit all, himself to be tucked-a*ay at suudown.f bly He sneaked up the path,-one eye on the 'the dog and the other watching the' bro "old man," who didn't like him any l7 I too well, gave a nint knock at the, in I 'oor, and was opened, and he was all escorted into the -parlor. 'H said he the couliu't stay but a minute, though he alis 1iidn't mean to go hoine fur hours. ano She winted to know how his mothei in b was ; if his father had 'returned fromtt he York SBate ; if his brother Bill's gest rheataishi was any better -; and he( phi went over and sat on the 'aofa 'so a, tihe .iot to pruin his voice. Then conver. cut aDtion flagged, aid he played withi scri his hat, and bhe nibbled at the sofatl'Pi tidy. He finally said it was a'bcau ,tiful evening, 'and Ahe *repliod that ibg her grandfather predicted a snow foui storml. le aaid he guessed iti See wouldn't snow, as the nod1 wasn't durl crooked cuough to hang a powder the horn on the end ; she said she didn't, afj! belieive it would either. This lututi 11pri undeastanding seerned to give each slig :utlier courage, and he wantod know fco, if she iad seen Bill Joues latuly. 4 She hadn't, she said, and she didn't 'seo Waunt to. Then she went to talking be 4 about the donation visit which was to saim .b-given E.der Bk'rry, and he care- haes lessly dropped his iand on herb-his aau right, hand, while his left sneaked rem tlong tue bua Lu get behind her but adi'o6bl's. Sue pretended not to tab notice, it, and be -looked down at sou -hIls boots, anti waistert to know if she to c thought mutton tallow rotte~d wit i*' booi (astoir &Aaui'lr,rl iampbplack. emt 'She couldn't say, but she had ai i-ea spe t.at it did. lie had-just counuienced be to-lock fikig'cfs wth liee, 'vhen she dis. tag 'coverel s.itn-thing ailed the h "ap. S'i 'rose ttpibI tutrndd the ligitt davi half, imiaking 'the rucb look 'lih. If.t ook . o -hi. 'tive'i u (b. nu o Tdt hold f her lid-i w ges ligaia, aid 'she pretended to Wictt le 1tEi drarw her ho-nd0 away a ell'e t'Ime'. (i:. Alter a lozrg Ta he lowerbd his voice to a whisper, nod he ha *aid be didtn't seezVtit 'thafb,ifdks ovo *e.I'h Ather. She bit her hand th' keichiet and adnmitted her ignorance. for He said that he cuuli uname'h deten nai young men who were going to get do married right away, a1nd his left arm tili fell down and gave her a hug. Then an he went over and looked out of th% bri window to tuke surc it was'hot going 1 in to snow, and, copuing back, he Ltrued the light down a little more, and then sat down and wanted to know i. she on 'didi't want to rest herself by lean- t ing her head on his shoulder. Ah, me-l we have ill been the'i-e' and tvho'of'u'st'red a cent when the old elock struck tive'lve and \ve five miles from home ? T he old mian was 'fa.,t asleep, the watoh dog gone a vis-a iting, and the handsoinent girl in the I ~ 3ountry didn't see wlhy we need be in a hurry. u Perhaps I shQuidn't have written ei of tliis, but as I wasn going by San ders' the other day, 'thinking of the night I heard him whisper in hor '6ar fo at speeling school that he'd love her 'ver y shadeiv As long t i h~e lived, lie raised the window and talled to hnr, as she was pickinug up chips in th'b 5 1 "Sue Sanders, come in here and , fnd the blai's grease for my sore heel, .y or Ill break byery bone in re your body 1" A RIat in'Value. RI Capt-. Weims gives the followIng : C Seventy (70,000) -thousand acres of tI land in Carter county, Kentuoky, s valued in 1835 at one and three: tI quarter cents per ae3ro. In 1847 this tract was sold-being appraised by commissioners-for 38j cents per acre. in 1867 it sold to the com.. d pany hertt for $1't per aero ahd to day it could not be bought for F $1,000 per~ acre, being immensely tl rich in coal and Iron1 Tfhe edithpatly ti owning this land make the pig to first, and then manufacture It lto U nails, bar Iron, mtw. rn The ages of 585 persons whd died in Shreveport, La,, of yellow fever during the recent epidoetuie, have been ascertained. The 8hre'vepiorti i Telegram wakes the following refer- p eneeto them i"or these 100 died ti under t-n years of age; 94 were be- t< tween ten atid lwehboy, 156, were bes ti tween twenty and thirty, 134 wetd bel' r tween thirty and forty, 59 werd hie- l tween forty and fifty. 29 were be. ti tween fty and sixty, 13 wetfe above la sixty. It will be observed that thti 14 greatest mortality occurs bdtween ths p ages of twenty and thirty yeare, and fi the next greategt fromn thirty to forty; 1 \ the period gi ' >wh en the human a avstem1 ordf \# in086 *Apa0ity a A Breeding Mole. k oorrespondent of the London 3id furnishes that paper with the lo l g : .At the present time there is to be n in the Jardiu d'Acoliwatiou at ris a'lihetioional si ;ht in thehape Fan Arab horse, a Morocco mule, I.their foal. The foal, a female, s born in Algeria in the present ar, and its birth ha'iig been '.1ly es-ed, and the whole of the cir IJhtainoes connected with the case >perly authenticated, the trio were ;chased b'y M. Geoffroy St. lilaire the Jardin dAccliuination. 'The .vry few authentticated in aces of the inule producing young re make the present case remarka. interesting:-t physiologitts. Al ugh I 'hu've frequoutly seen it adly stated that mules occaslonal. roduo lin frotd al, aid'also he Wsi ed, it is allowed on hands tha , as b naatter of faot se, hybrids are 'Ary Tarely born e'; and M. Ayrakit, fle ckperi ed veterinarian of N{iou't, stai'es is L'Industrie -MIlasdiere, that has never hoard mention made of ;ation in ti. ;iule ih Poitoli." s stateindnt aSdds Couiderably to phenomenal character of the pres. production, as the 'fi'd . for 'db rdtion'in tri'atrs''of this Ikind in tdh is e'xceptionally e'ktdnsive. A similar case of a mule -produeJ a'liv'ig'foal'Iras some three or years ago reported to the iete d'Aecliumatjn as 'havitry oe-, red at Mont de Marsan, in whiel dam was described as manifesting -ofung intifierence for her off ug, anu 'as not exhibiting the litest yearning whdh separated n it. . . M.'Sr. filaire writ'es me that a nd bybiid* of'the same kind may xcepted in April next from the e mule. Ho'firther says that he bought. tle aniumafrs sulel'y in the se of soie.ce (it may tr.uly said he ture.1 them from cei tain deatt) ; the Jaith.a not i'ving been es. lisheJ for tle ju po:,e of making ogical exportioite, it is intendet &fer thom for Lale. it will be as I. .UUn an ppern.my, as app4r. y the present is, of adding a new sies to the animal kingdom should illowed to go by without advan i being 'takeu of it." A Relic or ioract Grecicy. f the dead were comieoioust of thlie ks of the flesh, how lorace Gree. 'a spirit 'iaut have chuckled Mon. 4at the little seene in the House. en Maynard, uf Teinnessee, who I been heretuft)re loudest in prus. ,kon, brutt-lht forward his bill'for Gtvcrnorxhip of his State in the in of an amnesty bill. Mr. May d distingiilied 'hiin'self Ui the (s of the "truly loyal" fever by iu\entiun 'of he "non-clad oath," his api'ekhenme as an Art'ificer to dag the "blo6d 'e'masms,"was unique its way, lie stirred up the se TIy 6y1'I sensibili'ties of 9ceral of i devoted ioumbers, however, and ished Lawrence, of Ohio, oy sta g titat bis.bil. aidtitted the Presi it of the Confederacy to the piia'e N held by the Vice-President. ars of loyal anguish accompanied a frightf1,l deolarittionr,.a'n~d a for a hore of constaiits held out dast the'dir'e Tnread. But it pass. and i't wvill pass the Senate', afia' m two things that bro'nght obloquy on H1oract Greejy for advocating 1ht years ago, will have become ao apdished facts, anid by the aid'oT thme ,'i th-at denounced him as a rebel r his tords and works,, hlslhop Lymall. This eminent divine was consecrat. Assistant Bishop of North Caroli, in Chris.t Church, Raleigh, 01i graday,last. .The,#rst lessoci twas ad by R~lev. W. R. Weotmore o1 inoonton ; the second lesson by ev; J. A. Bluch, of Md. -the R1ev . u~e, of I'ayedovill', reading 0 prayers. The ante communior Irvico was read by Bishop Atkinson se epistle by Bis hop InL the go il by flishop 1\hittinigham~l. Tih< ight Reverend Henry C. Lay; Bi a&Lren, then delirersti anl Instrust iv< iscourse on the 1ith verse of th< rth thapter of St. John-"Hol: ather koop through thine own tam< iose whom thou hast given me, 0 by may be one as we are." The utail conseect'atori iooremonies were be'pree oded with-Ilishiops Atk in n ahd Lay joining In the layIng 01 handa.-SothecM, Jlomi. tiondoners are prbnidsed a noveit; ijoiirnalisih in the shape of a dail: iper to be isndd between nine an< ma '4lotik in the trning, whibh i contain a rejwreduction in miia re of thme editorial artidiles and eor mponoe of all the establishdi 6thitvpdpors. The pmcadutors c ie Tie; Telegt-aph ttnd D il' ewi, arid other .dailies, .natturall ok upon this bd* -candidate fd tablie favor *ith anything be -londily eyes, and it Is said that Ill will be introdifced into Parlis isnt giving newspaper. proprietor copyright for forty--eight hours i koIr o*n *peoial news and opinionu NeWs "of the Day. The tea kettle is the only singer that never gets cold. In the small State of Rhode Is land there are io fewer than seven divisions of Baptists It has cost $10,000,000 in cash and one hundred and thirty-aix lives to hore-the 1loosao tunnel. If California vintners can nake a profit ln selling their wine at 30 cents it gallon, how do the poor agents live who sell it at ,$18 a dzen? "Yes, sir, when a man in 'Lonisia. na finads a strauger in his hogpen he hits arigti to shoot that stranger down," is the'ddcisidbo f-a Louisiana Judge. A concatenation of cuts is to be tield in Cincinnati this wiinet, open to every eat in the United States, The dog has had his dayand now the cat is to have her aftdrnoon. A letter from Rod Bluff, Cal:, states thgt "the widow of John Brown of Ossawattor'o 'stil' resides here, pleasantly situated and siir rounded with pleasant, and comforta ble itifluences." Bishop Odenhiemer of'New'Jcrsey is quite ilIfron the fatiguin labors of his large diocese, and is urged by his solicitous clergy to go to the West Indies for the winter to rdeu- 1 perate. A young married mlan of Brattle boro, Vt., concluding that ruin ha killed thousdis, poured 12 gallos of prime brandy into the river, a lid with a lawyer as a witiess atid up rolled eyeballs, swore off forever. Rev. J. 11. Willmur, who has for .twelve -yelirs labored among the i Yokina Indians in Oregon, says that i there aile about four hundred con.; verted Itidians'indor his care, and in every case there has been a complete a'nd volunftry ibandonment of the use of tobacco. Our Entdpean line. ' 'Just as we go to press the fiistc stemter oi our European line has ar- 1 rived. w1.. tb..iaCV We speak by the cord in sa1y ing that sho is but the forerun ner of a foreign omineroe which will r soon place Poi t Royal in the front r raniks of Atlantie ports. t The steamaer Texas from Liver. pool for New 0. leaus via Port Royal brings 12,000 bunidles of coion ties, shipled by J. J. McComlsb, hLwenlt of' tle Aiertiuin C'ion ' Ti Company of 'Ajland. The v..ttu of' tiis shipmemti $24,375. The Texis s one of the 11irsssippi and Du-.. l illinilol lie.'o'f !,300 tons burden. ': She will be folliwed by tle Alissis. Aippi which willileave New rleaiis a for this-p6rt Ei tilIe'6t 'instant. Both vessels wil take in a supply of coal iere.-Pa-i RoYa1 Coinnercia l. Death of 'rofessor Agassiz. BOSTON, Deepuber 15.-The last hours 'f Vrofesor Agustiz were up pel'e'itly 'puss d in u.neonsciousn'es. At 2 P. M., o Sunday, he had an at tack similar t? te one experienced bpfore-a suspersion .of respiration which continued a half a mintie, nl' coipanied by otier indications of approaching disadution. Tliese were su'cceeded Iy unnturolly rapid brec..thing, that ~Otinited s6 grow fainter with de ar ting~ vigor. The pu'tient lhy 'po'ithis side, and, be yond an occssiofal convulsive mnove ment of his limi 1, there were no signsa that lie suffered baini, and his takinrg oft was scsareely pe'rceptible.a At the~Joiod.U Wattlal OCriminal Court, re'eenstly irs. Charlotte An-. 'sie FItzgerald,inife of Alajor Fa~iz- I gerald, wits trid for.steas'insg a din msond ring, a dnimond neek 1a3e, anid other articles. Evidence was~ gi~ i at great lengthynusd thle witnesses uu. C derwenit rigid eross-'etamination._ Thsejury fondhe QOccselot guilty, on the gronudof ihsanity, and she was ordered t be detaie'd diining , hier Majesty's a~sure. At the saine cour't three wo jen who Were eonviet ed of felony onthie previous day were brought up forksdgmlent, onie prison er being sen:eJed to ten and the oth I nI' twu3 to flyv y'ars' penal servi . ts 1Ed it of thec N. Y. Sun SInR I ami a frigid to you and yours pa per, anud have ifdi~ed a large number to subscrib'd, 1t I mitast be etindid with~you aond sy when I see you publisinig sie ottratt as the 'one published iathe New York Timda~ in yoitr semi.V okly of Notem~aber 28, ibi relationi to lhtei pture of .Jeff' Davis,r I am disgusteu' All df which is a' idamned, indan ka; Mliigati, Yan. kee lie, and yo can writo to Geon. Priohard and tIlhimn I say so. s IHoping novato see just such a1 .publication in he Sun again, I am, -sir, very trtly 8i.sF. 0. JA COOCs, ,for n'y Colonol C. 8. A. y ilartford N '., Dec. 3, 1873. r liayrie, theiolored route agent on f t the W. C. &4. R. R., who was ar a todted in Wpsington a few days ago, . Is eofarged Fgth robbing the mnails of a laris sunodtwioney. Heo is a broth n erIf th, debreary of state. and one : Atter tcics, Who! 'Tlhe Ind iannpolis Journial (Senatoi Morton's orgun) states t hat ex-Coni gressuan Samuel Shellabarger, o Ohio, will be appointed Minister tu Spain in ctso of the resignation -o Uonral Sic 'Cf.. On the other band the Chicago Times avers that uov Lrnor Wathliburn,'defeated candidat for Governor cf Vii.coin, at th< late election, will UIob the lucky man According to those arrango'ments it would svein that, our Ves.tern cots aenporariepr thiik the adiistratici really kno*ws "No North, ht South, :o lsast"'-no nothing but the West-in makiig its fortiigu dppoitn )louts.I The houisialnt Election qucsliolI. The Senate Committee on Privi. eges and Election, Sumner being ibsent, report themiselves atlually livided upon the merits of the case as between McMillin and Piniohback, Lad refer the whole matter to the )-enate,.and asked to be discharged rom its further consideration. The omniittee aro divided thus : Morton, gm, Anthony ai'd Mitcliell for eating Pinchback, on prima facih n'idence'; opposed by Carpeiter, Icorn,'Ilinilton and Saulsbury. A papler church 1-uidiing is aid, i tle-Journail oft he Society of Arts, c have been built in Birgen, Nor. vay, it city of'noarl'y three hundred housand inhtbitanis.. The building s circular within and octagonal with. uf. The relievos outside. the it(tue iside, the roof, the ceiliiig are al onstructed of papier macho, made vaterproof by suturation in vitriol, ine water, whey and white of egg'. 'lie cliirdh building hais space enough o acuoutinodato one thousand people. 'Oysters are 'in pe rfee'ion ivhen romt five to seven 'yias old. An y .termian e51n tell the age of a iivh-e by count;ing .he successive er5 Or plates ovei saIpijng eiich ther, eacl of %'hieb is termed a shoot id indicates 1.1 yearni's .growth. Jud chicb soie shells attaiv, nu oyst'er inay b capabile of artiving at the espectable age of tbree-SeOrlo alid ot be the Mletlhusalehi of L'is tribe Colonel Hkobert W. Ilughies, it tOmis, is to suceced the 1.ate Iuleo Indet wood in Ile position of Jud ge f tihe Di.-tivt Court of V irgin ia. 'lie linoplo -f Virgiinia refuvd to leut him G4-ve.riioir of the State, but e no doi I i elieves iii the well ulornt oat ion. "Thera is a D)ivinity that iipes our erdi, rough IHughes theim s we Itlay.' Spewtker Blaine wants to be 'Presi. lent but it iiny )lot lie ple!sant for lim to ifleut that of twNctty-five tienl who liad been Speakeis of tbhe louse since Congress first organi!ed lily one .l .nni a K. o'lk, of Tennessee ver r, acbed the \Vhito House. lenry City was Speaker twelve Carls. ''hie crange harvest seems to be very bilalt in so'ntiherni California. "At i L ieuvei's orehard, iear San Ber atrdi o,'' satys thle Gaizette of' that luace,' aibout~ fifty of thet litrgest tree. itil 3 ield an average of 1 ,500 orangas achi, and they aire breakinig .down tader the weight of the 'deli'elous utit. Van D~enven last year picked huitdred w 'tld weigh a pounad A couple whot registered thtem elves the ot her day at a Chicagc otel as ''George Lord and lady, .t'wiirtville, New York,'' left a ba by ehinid thIem whten t hey paid 'thcit ill. TJhie Itandlord being childles) oncluded to necept the olferinig 61 hie Ljrd, anid adoptecd the Ionndling: Jinks had becen indulging too free. y in ar'dent rpiirits. At a street orner his hait droppe)Jd into thp g ut cr. Says Jiks "I know if I pick ott uip I'Ihlall-If I full you won't -hick-m--hIic~k - til-. godd night I'' and lie wailked off' with a rtife of ig?.atgs as heo went, foaving his ht ii the guitter. 'Td reihanins o' the late President achanry Taylor are to be regnoved iotm a privit e burying ground in Felferson county, Kentucky, to theo tate Comtetery. It is stated that M r. Baring, the ecent ly deceased English bunker, oft property valued at $10O,000,000l ndependenitly of his art, cotlectior, vhichl is worth $1 ,000,000. George D). Milton, of Leesburg, fa., will make aflidavit, hoesays, that inna Dick enson once offered him her antd and heart, and be refused her. When they told Jim Ox ford, of tirginit, that heo was dying, replied, 'Wall, don't forgot to put them shin les on the mule pen aforo it rains gatin." A full Judioiary Committee had a onig dliscussioin over Williams' noni ation to the Chief Justleeship. No otin: - T ondensed News. The Illinois farmors are still gai'-. ing strenith. It is t bought that Dr. Avery~il be teleaebd. . The majority for the new cnestitu tio In Pennsylvaniia- is .150,000. Seanugl G. Brown and J" lbert RUggins, Ku klux, have -lioen par. dotted. Stepliona' speoek in defence of the salary grabihas been seteroly consur ed by the press. -- An enthusiiastio nypeting bas been held iin London to hear the repurts of the Evangelical Alliance. The druggigsare protest-ing against the .dceiion that medidimns Cen podu(neby preseriptipu. must be tax ed as ateut mediOcneo. Th liBendera, arrested in Spartan burg for comniittlid a-)ong series of murders in Kanas, vere disoharged for waut of- evidnnoe against thein. They aq 96ill'olpholy watched. Thle Noiv Yorlf'Pdlico lhve shlut up the gamblig bell, and the gamblers are preparing to ininigrg.q South ahd W est. W0 d'1 t want thein. Col. Dent, the President's father in-law is dead. This gives ~nuother opportuuity for Graut to extend his relationship. . Cespedem has been] deposcd by the insurgents and Aguilera will be nide P esident. The 8pankfh organs . are calling for "three hundred thousand more" to crush the robel lion. Wendell Phillips, Col. liggiplou and otherstrong niigded women had a grand tea ,fight in Faneuil' 1lall, lioston to comnniorate t ha throwing of the tea overboard in 177.. Fred D.>ugbaIss was au invited guest and n is'peaker. Judge Bastood and Judge Darell nre to be "iiivostigated" by Cotgress. 'T'le ban'krupt Iatv and tho "-alary grab" will be repoaled. Williaums has not yet boeu conirmed Chief Justice. Nor has 'inchback, Kel.. logg Senato'r froml Louisia'na', f>ccii admitted. . Gov. Moses has fuliminated anothel volutinous inoCsa8lge in which poctry, ta1les, mythology, figures, pol i ics a1i l iniStateme ints are so jih'led that eilightented minds of the leLislators cannot .coMpreben'd what lio edoe mean. He probably does not know hiisef except that lie waits cliao to cluith moure money. lie is maliki'i a desperate bid for a He,1on1d terin, aBit he will probably be remaiidcd to a back seat. So be it. DIehih of Cokfuetil Frederick 10)et. WV ASI~lNTor', )eceinher 1(i. . Colnuel Frederic Dent, the fatier of Mrs. Gratnt, died at inid iiht -f Motday, pgd ef'ghty-eiht..' hiis daughter, Mrs. Ci.uy, is inite ill, lt ll iladel phia. An uifavorule ell' t V from the sad r.ews is appreh eided. Colonel Dent haes resided for a 1ong time at the White 'IIoise, as t hit guest of his aughter. The Coloiel never abandoned hiIs Dmoinmy. 11 is sonewihat forcible den c tin ia t ions of the pi eviili t:g faution .il its highe.st places his been o'ne of the eature., of the Executive Maision. lie ate his brealfais'T and smoked his cigar, yes. terday morning. Water has a starlt value in Col. orado. Tfhe Greeley TFribuino of t hat State say s tha t whlilce inin igrant t ani secure an immein te areit-a of land i at a salcsonly such pa:rts of it :: ed. In the Greeley Colonyi thereii arcono water rights whicb enni be, boughtt. Water to cover . eighit y .t're biluing thec whiole season is aQ obewort h fivo h'inatdred dullhat, andi the sumo of one hundred 'and( eighlty hias beent paid ri A rihare of waiter rightt, 'the shareu not furnishinzig more t han water e'nough for twent y acres. In that sct ionj of Counttry water is inore valuable thain land. A linile'licmeto Judgremrnt A girl, abdut seienteen years of ,ae brought suit agtainst her father for f'orty' dollars, for wvages 'due bor for her services as a fild hiand for one year. Trial Justice Howell lbe. fore whom the action was bronght, ordecred, antd d ecreed, ihait the fathier should piay thle jrirl the sum of eigh.. teeu dollars and costs. TIhe Pather iemonstrated against the deci.,.on, because or its illegality. Thie Juis. tico, after matutre delibheration, con, claded to tuark the cone settled, tand it was so ordered.-hester Jlsporhr. The Bioston Jonrnal an; uses itself with the nick narnes of New Yoerk chiuruthes. '. Dr. T1ynn's nosy church is lho Church of the 11oly Oil Cloth; Jlepworth's is the liiupdromoc ; Dr. 8torris' fioni its steeple, is 'kiowni is the Corn Cob ; Pr. .flellow's as t he Church of the 1Iolf Zebra, and we have als$ heard it called the Church of 1110 Infinite Beef Steak: whiile a ihaptist ohidroh. 1b. christened the Wash Tilib: a Calvanistio taborna. ole Lhb- 1urnabe ; U.' h. rrothing ham's the Insurance cubie ; and Mr. Pawar'a the Chutobh of the Holy Tur tlp. Get.Kemaper the now Gov'ernor of Virgistia, recently refused to receive a earriage ad spaq ,of hor sea which were presented him. What will On ay 'Porty pursil's titk~l I-ngk Ii i t I i s, cisrujuhy 'e~l-wi~ed ill 'Ne Yolk, urt ved in th IoCity c tI rdn , tl tile tW lity Of 1 (tht art l-0 1*1 yatiOit gti 1( ieitt nL i near Nittety- Aj t,%o .Uf.t a i!;o i go to M'rs. ltof'ty Coutiiy. A "u'iss fl,'it*'v go t o Mr. Ililey at (IiiwoeiJ, A blievilkt (.'oulty. A Frvttel id-, iI, o t.oii ( ouijy. "I'Lere wetu oulso sevu. ral iAngle Inv"~, atnd ahot. hl f kll ivuantt~au,!a'.l1I4 byv 1-:11 1t is int (dilntt .80ttcof tlaco faittalikes, Ne Ieart, wiir ft) ectio So!1' ~' I ilY Mrt .1it's who ro. "por0ts thtat Ibtuat.ot, intart' otai be turned d to S ;,I y ii' o agentsr ItioihAl It tl N1111, it fl~in'' '\P '' York 11 ui.4 1 CU'ah' uki i a' I a's Iv , lie whltre hte ill be0 al 1,' to 614l titla unh earnallI the at leii mitlt 111t11. OIliti' is it.ca Na r ".i' e )!.! o ija thy. col2. utu l~ clec'in tl (1 Clit \ ey . ThIis kit = al il z t h hesl ~ i1't Ila aiat A ll to~ Mat". wiho a tittalat' .wh witild touvt on t ''gtrtitw tat ph ft' piv' ' ft . who lwis .111 alaod 1i(1k ri(l i -. 1, -ye ol u d 'W. 'U hrl. ' I' k.t nw anlii t i t' atI to It: r 1 t s sy l31 t'.'lt. Va'iiow it " g laO itdi lt tive ou y &Moo. 'lta 'r tutatr, inevi tCaIle 1'irvt) fi.'aggttitlil jall avcra(1 wrIiitig th t Un-it a'iiita m'ynli!.. huhq ii'ltv SUMPS an 't'thttil taio Illat- ilifut iy li.to a ro 01:1.1tt Rye tot'e i "ho. The tt1w uhnnvisatio curlir tueutui' 'q "pn c4 t'e thct , ias l follow 1i ii and prpilj ('rUmt u Ii byhli I'it it' ' (\I ' Ca I UI w-i il, fdilo ailltt ileo,*liy (41 c)~u ~ uat~(I I p (ji iyiii fl-a Io I li L le. :'; til i t h t ta (ttaOi , ( ct andt JIll corliol~ 1,0) '1it.iand'tdutstt -;a1,1tr(ii t ( ;k . 1 tae i llti u eill Tiih~ tll0te'ter Ull!-, tuo 10 etl thett fuli ng I i, c'a- (t 'I lrti, 6 i Mo ick, ilaltt esait W f P.ftb . W, ul (1 i. Pao tciiori;ly. Nif ai clai b s Jjk ll) " Wi~ii i-0 1(.3. tiitktiut \*ll. A w llif sty 1, 11e Jii S. Ii ) ot tk w j kIollio IothuOp to, J kit j'oo -A i t.\" l I) y John A.~ ptlotinus 't'Proph-1 titjt it o Inal, t t lu t c4 IaVt i . tI l iea0 tCI Ia( Nlin 'i ho r ,! f i s a Hii~te Tite South Corolina Uiivmrsity On Wednesday night of last week a legislative caucus ras held inl Co liuibia, at tile residen9e of Speaker e, of the Hlouse of Itepr("enta tives. Many of the lawmakers of tl Stato and soveral o the executivo offiers of the govdinnient were pr10 ont. The object for which the nibet ing was cilled wa bric'fy stated b~y Professor Babbitt, of the univeisitv to be the ounsideration of the proprio ty of maling proper arranment.1 1-y appropri .tion for the establishmetit, of sebolliarships iM the uiivCrsit. After a warm discussion (if the su'b ject a Committee was Oppoitited for the purpose of drawilg up a .ill which would effect the obj !et under consideration. A bout*$75,000 will be required to establish the propeseil chol rships, and tle Legishit itlu will bhe as1led to a proprilte th ton t.--News and Curier,. Fuller details respeotilig the dovil ish seen off St. Johne, N. F., siow that ho was even larger than at first described to be. The fishermen vho iaw the creature in broad day, andt were cloe to it and eximined it he. Fore it gave any signs oflife, or alarm.. Ed them by its iovements, declaro positively that its length was not les than sixty (cot aid its diameter fivo live feet., while its tail was fully coi loot across. Its beak they descl io as bin)i11g "tihe siz of IL hix-gi l l keg With this formiiabIe w:l poii struck their boat violently and thel eonunnced111 winiding ita arms a ounid it. Alarimed by these momenots IL ihtler:it beized Ii axo and cti off I wo arms which iere around the boat Oi of these armis was tirity in hes inl tilinessiOS, but the pmttiont alnlnta ted was not inore than six feet i-i length. This arm has been infortug atouly lost., the li'berman hal ill - thrown it awa. .Th longer arm they brought to St. John's, but not, befora r ix feet of it eas dcstroved. 'he pr io n11o itnite red in t irits 1141 p reserted in th i museum i., ninteteen feutt in leigth, and the 1uen say they Jolt tell icet at least bellinl ai tar acied to the body of the fish, %o Ili, originial lengIth mlust alive been thirty live feot. Tbiu corrobc.rates their tale (of the sizo of the body, for only a large body could work z;uch A boy six years old, thinks le will. lo as other men have donio. MaIrch 12.-Have resolved to keep a Journlt. March 1:.-llud rost beef for dill nVri, an cabblago, pota'to, and lppio .we . and11 rice plidding. I do nt liko rieo plildilg when it is liko i's Charlio Slick's is rol good Mush and yrup for ta. N)March 6$.--Forget whiat did. teriddle cakes for breakfast. Debby didn't fry enilf. A ir'h 24.---T'is ik Sunday. Corntt bol ' for dimier. Studied tuy 1,ibe lesson. Auint Issy aid I was greIy. IHave resolved notto think so 8 meli abLoiut t.'aings to etc. V ish I wa 4 . btetter boy. Nuthinig particular for toe. March 25.-Forgit what I did. Mairh 27.--l'orgit what I did. Marc'h 29.-ilayod. Nal~roh 31 .-Forgit what I did. A ptil I .-llave dissided not to keep a j ouirnalI ennty mloreO. d1 udge TV. J1, Nackey believes iiq tisitig htirInigent tinellirest, wheta nteclesary, to compel c'ountty officials to thle performance l~ of their' duIt i o. BelIieiv intg fr'omI whatt he0 deeioed au - 'tl tie iniformitatio tha 11t thea Chiaijr mniut of the Board of County Citm' mtissionIers woutt not be presetn. t 11.hi the J ury Comisiionelrs to atttendi on Wednlehday to the d rawinag of juror9 for tile apfproalebinlg termii of the court, ho ianued on Tuesday a bench wairrent for his1 arrest, and placed it in thei u tdL of the S herilf, who, aiftoe a leiigthy fide! , broughlth is victimI to towIn antd plalcod hiimtI in ae keeL'pigg durting the tIIih. -0 Wed~V~ nesday thes lrfr,etory oflicial IrI&5 prsiet $ i attend at the drawing of junrors an preaei ibed by law.- Lhester J&epor ler. The A.uguasta Contstitutioli id makes~it acknlowlodgmoent of tho first sointributioni to Captain F.ys family, 3onltainied ini a mostL touching letter rrom. a little girl of that city. Says this tender-hearted child: "Ini yesterday's paper, I saw tlh last letter o.f poor (Captaio Fry. lJie wias a gallant mant I I have wept fior the sake of his childroo. MIy dear irne edyou will find one goildati dlla. 1is a very small stum;t but I hoipo y'ou ivill not refuse it, nta it comes f:rom a lit tle girl. It is a SOUveir~l of my owna papa, and it is. givenI by iah orphan to the orphlunts of' D'eptain Fry." ,Josh Nlillngn ays-(M~adjel iti tabit the lioa generalhly ; bit thoseo wyhicb ihthit the gi-ocery alwus taste to me as though they had been f'. teneod on salt. Tlhey want a deal of freshin~g before, they're oalen', and also arter wne'd.' I I'an have hnacker eh foi' breakfast I can generally mnakJ the other t wo maal, ot mata, "