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WINSBOZ10 S.tx e yD O m=Dean" T11H FAIRFIELD iflRALD 18 PUnii.181iD:i) wE:KKLY .ty .WILLIAMS, & DAVIS. IL I IAL is )ublislh ed WeCI. in the Town of Winnsboro, at $3.00 it g, ria>tlv itsi--adilanre. - Sti- All t-ransicuit, advertisements to b *Pti t in idviiace.. Obi:uary Notices and Tributes $1 00 put ims or inilcres. .nre for a felon- Take it to ILh prrits tiury. An Towa iman who- was called a fraud has recovered 13 couts daan. ges. Tho Aubuirn f0iiag niabine is le. elared a failure, aud its inventor a bumubug. 'he sharpost torments are said t.) be those .eused b.y trouble whioh never comi*s. Dr.y weaiher, high wind.i and .Gparks. Young ladies will plea~e be careful of -parks, .Three millions of cocoanuts arQ ex. .,ported .'in .a..aiigle year froin t be island of Ceylou. Marriage is described by a French eyhio us a ti. 03owe book with a very linl prefaco. A ewu'kabloe spear-head aid a nilver pilte . hIv . .be a u id" ci'vertd in all luki iLiLn grave ini Suuth Iij .da-. . It i Common tiiing, ir )e vuve -of life, so Ituioike, 1k1.m Sinbad, a waeIIi'b busk fur RU iamnid. A njorvolii editor, W.beoevr fie .getd excited,.guei into the e po,. -.roolin-aud becaunes $,Collp, e.' A. doctior wri.tes to the Butimore S It hil hydat f I I I h )ia en 1 ( . ed by tho bite uf a pelfeouty he2ly A doe . lie one 1bi6 g,P) El):; ju ni 11, 1 1.'whli Le middnmi ly 1"), t,i how M-o looks-hecue uirror weure iniveited. Thi ctf tonS of b:S 'all as b iv .been shippud by it e V-; m e .t I-anut-wuLrer' to Ulis wiu.er. Eigbt you g li. hook the fina: Va .m of tile miderbo.d and sliur r. - utAV.11 Lhe l.1i og e Jks'11." C tv s( t. , . t f A W~'ern .p.y is deadl. Ir n.., - p- ite I tly I i. cred : c' .. hi .sdi Ii n hb si, i -d UL.ly 1t iir.y nIIe iof th im paid up."' Few t.,ke L.are to iv we, h nan.1 to live .in.g : tira h~i it is ini m .i's .0 t to d) tloueu . inol, but it. bou I. '1 po% r to do til iitter. "i i ', said -. ruah f lw LI a plii i n-b 1.5 oitituou 1" I- -- P1,lo eI' out, with a esCUilar .-w" SL .urder ei ss iiKe ,t ii y neni .ere SUusm-aIbed i, jiirr,, t. t OQIhuy -Ioage. 1-3 o la i tiytihtug aind weri totrtfjro eligible as juror.. SThbe telegra ph boys .of Al bany fyrnd 4 ri'zi. r cestly, andi oharge.n anid r.:etied! p~sy for over 2,000 ms. s Suge. th..t und never been ro If La low Yiir.k Alderman attend. ptrictly to busliness hie can in the .Couts0 of I wo years iiceisUi sau te Lwa race horset, pidgi i . dogs anld ia comfiortable brick house. 'AQineainal dior iaccusie. anothei of stealirig thiree lead penoils. and sheet of paper. Thie pi'ges- oh c-di torial courtesy in Cinciunati appuean to L6 "stationery. * 0oW 50clora DistigIce, 'rho med ioal testd iitir} isi to rha r ton mturder trial hals been. the occa lIOnl of La dead :y fiud betweeni thei mned heal professions ot LI hniLnr( Sud bf Philadelphia. It as thn trit'gepprtswho camo rieal ang gaan tneet wotiuan, anid t hi Phiildelphii exjydrts who saved hic, life, anid the edtyst b etweeni thi rival cities by noL lijeahp beased with the arquittal otf t lie , uart o. 'E'hi cont ig~a~ts.Sn:iagroed to lav tie deojajon to Dr. Gitylor, a gren toxieologieal aut hority , of Lond1n anid he has decided in tavor of Pniili delphia. The Mlar3 land ,1jnotiei oonvention, which hi:- heeun in sessioi this week,.at liallimorea; refuses to c eept Dr. '3ayllor's doeni,ions, hiawever It is at least a gre .t conuvenieneco "have tile lines drawu,'' as we sayi polities. You may step out of your Pullma oar to get a brena'h, ini j urnini) through Nevada, at son1.0 little wa at.tion, anid stumble over a pile< silver prieks breast igh,tand uort fifty or a hundred thiousand dollar; ~' Y si~ will gesiurally [erceive, Ont ver S close inspeetion of the phenomtenoi aloaded revolver wich has a tiingt S triok of 'ollowiug your moemeta hk a manat lire it ics, Council Bluffs taxes every telegrrpl. lifty ceII ts. ''he wavo on which lhItany it poo, follow has been 'ariied aw..y is tih vare of a lacde-dg.-d eabrie hand. !<urchief. Ali n leg it toilotte in Paris cost from 7UU to I,U00 fiane, a l 'mholgi Very hanmad on.- C ast 11 1in , 1 ly be Pro. 0im red t, firO 4,0 to 50) frian D0S. L is repo ted that Carl kSobu. z Iin. iccept. d the editrshily of a leadingm. ln.- nian daily at $1I0,0ul? per 11i1 U :1, atnd wil uinove to Ne v Ym Ik at, tie SIId of I. is p rese nit bena tut it.I tera. F.thers f fain IiI- itay be inter umted lin the fNot that the imiportatimi. of South A frican dia~njud. to (It. Counit:,y hus averaged five iillions a yearfor the last threier 3cars Al peres4 nt, diatmuu .s are che per thant titpy h.ve been fr tee yea.-, aid peeIs are eiaeurer. Now i, Lhe tim: LU buy. Rttun-mtdo furiture is rapidly ,uperreding that whully tmtde of wood . For chaits, Iountgt.l aId etttees it is in gre..t favr, e pecially in wateitu g places, as it is inmuh liihter anmd healthier tit an othr ki tnds. .Te age of t .tavy it hoga Iny and ovh is 'punt. \\aketield i6 the gloat ttaianUfae Ory in this coutntry, and the lurniture imade therc has a uaqlot.n tml r- m iutation. - A W.slhitgtom letter says Mrs. Ei. Premident 1' !,er, wh.. is itw vitLitg frien-Ids inl that cit , is y'-t a beauti. l z.11it1 fascinaltiag win.t Sh: h as e.ljure.J i:tuuch bitif":iiat and r.i ny tri:vs site thesa h igat. days ill ,.1 n whn il te eltetcd the \\h to fIoa- e a .pp brtide. All& [i w uits with li6on"a ani hc hu bt t's fatiles, she ht. gajied all for wuich i-he haS coi-tioded , anid ih, r o..d F.,rest, on tie J.. liver, aill be hor future btoue. Mirai ittcot mo, hner eight yere scatottig .n cruany, is i.ow a ci il eIginiUer On the I'Ulle Rai!. rund.I Ta -the et. of the oitnen's whiskel .tile u istc.c Im 14, ih ttrtmtO i a bym file fae it the Intern -1 llevenue nitmcau. 'Ie colittsas ioaler Wtate, ilia( itr. Cotn.aa't l t g I.te IntitOt. of NNWre, 1873, wolt 3arelt, 1i7.1, it i- :bos ith i he v in" or the is. . ) illtitaim Iar* -titil diittlt lasL itnot ha m Oto i$8U0.0r) t is Ithi inl hlie 1.t ,e lut'nitil o, l4-t 3enr, while tite , abie o Lhat .40 a4 1.- otty $7,t) iles. il.s i, die . S. Lh . x u .-, ttIut tlthe u tt . ii Li - fascia of ver. : .A it l ) , w il e -I t h eit i n t ti : fa c t u .at Ct e s AVen checke I to H lneth gicater ex i.t. 1h ae niaunn e i erba L t ight ned, but the drinkers stoud up to : Ut;i r nivuk inils. A Cobbler s MatLrpiecc. At ite post-olice tt 1thi. rity we we e showtni an )I .-hoe w hieb btarteat f tlie Ne Y.,i k eity pos.fli. m.111n. the dmen.. ents stwed a wayt 1. e l . e, t ., one %i I hitt 1, writen Ito tulh lwing ( Ifet :"We thi unttaerag..eal r..St.:et iii le trecoattroar.d i at itat ! Ia ei O11.r.tlei, (oautleoa u bt, "V appi.tead p.t. oblhier, , this .,sba 1.e 1g a mpecimien of his work," Th n. i law ai large mittomber of sigt totreis. 'T1 e s.a i inlen of h.is wo rK'' isL ~t~a t cthe w<.,rs .- speitmeit in that, [iin ever -i-en. it i- Iatched~ waithi Lheraps of b tither. Th nmew laiilf.~.jle i-i fe:ar l'tilyv :.d: wovlmtder.aily titade, titid :.-';ditn wvi bt coppaer, it oii anid tall oerte <d tnail.' w-tile. ot tho heel it tnet' liein uhmg wnht Ithe :;h a- shotw tmht it i1::s hba n int luauy a liacs int the wet. atnd it is nta'wi itel. (.vead aithl t.m:t:, pJ.at-*tmark, atd t aI lili tm ner .1 of .-era , if potst-,llitte 'a it. t, le fa l act n igIh t itor a 8. PtFrlei co. It? Li alveh It .o in h the nt ail. btag~e, ii ud goes int whatever rhireetionf the fan -y af te ebaa k.a halppen to senid it ei um. lng. .Superstctitious1 ptracties are bty tno, tegio:t, but it IS rire that, itn a 'aiemi ty whiere time hlgt of imodernt ,.ednt. lt prevailIs.-uh set. ues tire 1uunle:. ed ats clibarn.et.trized tihe se icmho fr it trowued mmant ait time to-et oft Namlur, Belgium, rt eenttly. C'ho iteidenit, is dlescribedI as foi!,>ws by time Lonidoni '.Jour idj iiual e, sit tinmg otn a trhiught drifted downt thmo Satmbre be tweent the birige anda thle lock . Thrmee of thmemi held boiat bouok-a thet fourthm t end aloud saitte formuitila ouit ofi a I books antd a Iligh.ted ciamdle ti-.tek itn Ii a waihier--wottdm.'s tub, fl iatedtt hy thie 'side of bte trough. 'iTese pis, ta . weie luokitng fotr a drotwned iman t the Sreamder wats e'aioking thet doeeased by titeanis of r-cetii. .womds, wile thte candle was expeccted .to stily an~d go out its soon as it itood over theo spot a where the corpse liay. ..The hiart) g did ntm indeed, wihby .trpst to tiheir y ii. med it remcemmipt, bitt stuppt~leaietedl If by sounidin~g the bied of time river hi with their peles, yet there was it a. mmust, be oa imed, enought ini their con 3 ntIO to ugest tio time Organue de V.sNmur. the indignat, query, '14 It |-PossibleO that, in the year or grace e 1874, adult and vaceinated citizOnb know no betteri thsan thi0 !" Dirrct Trade. We hiave 1 ccii liauded tlio follo .v iaig letter and itattide, by Masj. Wood wa rd. Th'ley ciio wovr.h jser-Usitsg (Ol'the . At g .'.,1icullwiat andc Ah c /I( tis I''I I S .'ji(t y lit Si it - I I a rf- y itlit youz wiil d a1110 t Agpt'a et' to tho (J.iav. -1to I I.hGuao it. a expeetinlg 1th0 eub. icutr f* e tiloe with tll,*Southern t I ttoll 111-1j are itl i) t I.ij.'hi re p-t A t-c ei.. a l it] Lo0JtilT il U-iiSit E' P ~iIieaaiaio, to Gouv. ta liii.. i* is ctfiitahly e'-ii 0 ury (U I iw ticvc i Hai olw- ckaIl~ delaivii ol of oc I c i r tadv i tac Ecu i io a1 ua iasu t . I'a ou w guuatur. Sto is t 1'a. irule a.n utadnawic Leg isli~tor.x, V-e c i.h I,. tftasollil y the La rae audi faaii i ii II~ret-11111 itaava- o~f tile ptw I loiI 511.1 1t lt too j 1111i.0 t-i taOt ht'peful of a brighater future, 1 and be alive to tile Vat tl ldi- to ari~c luiaa tilt gr:.nL e.Iatsg4!s t hat, wio being developa3.i ill tiloe v.i lii ata ce tad ta..Je t, na~ltin. WV itit lasuci ,; , rl I hav~e titj lioo to I)( 3 tlur oWt . set v..L T!!;, JTl-IN~ATI(NA L (uIAMBaEII Ot7 Coaa11aMERCt AND ~ ~-8~' ! IltANrD, CHitilN CRoss, Lwo.\o, U ., Al. I ca 2u, 1874.. TO 1/1's ENeed/calthe 1/,. (,'leor of di~sf State of (.aa-gayo, U. S. A. Cet i m 'li (eu U1, tia., S,-cz4t to timai1.. 11:1 actm icet a lCCtiaVaam frun.iiitall C C it. f: tazilia -iS, who 'uish to h''' tir U I Saaaaa elairs ol d tit th to \%L. 4-Y 1111 (1) rCaj'aet)t thAto . 30. w7aI I lot, 3.)s 9'-.d as to put Ilei, [uto C Bill 11111 '1cait ioll withI tilie Luentleii a wV 14, Ila Vc L im gc of r Lhe FP~., *Uag-i t i )11 i it 11r Statc. with.h"'*'tit oia -%- of iaaaltOaie a'aa'ritigemna'ais for a :.:laithit aitl, t If practicalilie. I taa;.t a... t YQ.u iii ay 1i4 iplutit-il to ooia4 [I' v. wiith 1iti requa'j,-q-, aind alsab that )atoiaawy sce- fit to cxc-cisc your jalu ft clice toi [iirto'iai i l a o -juCt It a v l' .-Y. .. I havd the- Ihoior to tinaiiait here %th ai t ji Ime~ltlim 1 oh i ia tiiutilu ol, whinac obj,:uts tire, ae. 3oti 'will oh 'Ci ve, tla ile et. couimieruiaal said anid \~out- gicat Wtsteraa aud South- 1 BL~a.~itg t 1-iat yoau wiil favor mie withi tit vary ireply, I h~aave tile lior8 1. -.li iVoUt' Ex celle~'ey's Ull di et Sigmted, 11)WIN PPARSOIN. Thlis t-ociety ha am Iauut fotied fo~r ( lie of~~tla a diccd cotniaercial a iii cli , ae bet ~cni h'aa roli lle I- Lii ta't-c.. avail terit iiis leS oaingl the 0 'I'i Va11cc, lilocilaailg Ille Smitha c Atilii. a a ld (0.1"iatex ( viaae 'JIi - tea aal iilere-ct ive the -att' cilli-. i cc. tatalsl \ -Olec antac j'ca~dct Staic-i atial ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Itai ieii Itu Ie. iaIu~ t het S 0mtt \ -'mlaxiaa, Iiifiaata, Kall~ia*) M 1,m tt'ittrt I I 4titlutes a tuiot impo'rtatat clement iti their prosperity Th'lie Ocinvil of this sQciety propose to adapt the followiag menVIJs 1f pro. mutijag the dii ot itttuotar. e wichal the people of the Maasis..ippi V.-liy 4o mUch desile : I. To not, ain a t. Interntion.il Chamllber (if Comauelca, With heiadt . urs tlcl III LOiaduin, a1d with b-anolh -a, uder.ife govveaittaeo of leading ,uS1u.mss ImenD, II paincipal citi'S of Eusropae a, d tbe M51sisippi VAlley. I. Tv colie't thrvugh its hrauuhi a11d ater tru'twrthy clnaaaaae:v, 1andl o furtoiah to its meibcrbuccurutc ia. ortinaii oU all points bearing up,# rado with tie Mississippi Vaalley. I his euinbraces I. Timefyi'nfrmation on changes, >r e : teAplated chungps, iu..tbe laws I. olin-g the iwpUat and e.port of i-ra* i d ise. a b. The character of the goods oon. ut)ed. c The sources ofstiply, ahd d. The current -prices, with sugges Uion ilIti.O tu e. The opportunities of triding di est. f. Tihe fucilities for the transpor. inti.an of' goods to and from t e 51 i.. is. ip.i Valley tay the v.-rious routes. g. The rates of freight, dutica,. uatam-, relations, et.o.. i11. To provide facilitles .for the xlibijionl ut Euroapean maniufactur. !is tand o.her produoLits atthe va ious 1aiauniIal Stato ejoyslctuna,. Qr a1ir., held in the NMis.,-iAi1i Walleg, o that t lie People there mnay' eb'nme ini Liltact atd be finailiarizod. wit 'the ames otithe producers, and put it, le w,y of purchaaing direct. lhef e s a gratt eal of usefulness hviiulh t pIesint lies open-. but uc~uluva-, IV. To procuro from disinterested ud tinstAorthy sources, fur the uto '0 Ienelic of li members, infor latioll regtrditgall Akinerioaa enter rises, but more 4'apecially those uf he alissioailppi Valley, fir whiclh ;uropain Capital is unked, (or in hich it, uay iappear profitable to in V. To send otal, whoa hiecossary, aatwortly agents tq examind ab$ 0,.Oat oil imipiortntit .dertakinge in le M1!isbissippi Valley ; and, by the unli. ation of such reports, aid wound iterpri.,oi -i pr. critig ena*)mta4, taut t, the samje tine protect its muwbera gain-t unsafe iinvestuietits. Vt. To calect and furnish to its iemberS accurate intfo.n.ation re. Pecutaig State, City, R ilway anid ther Aweancan .bonds, and the *. 0ut %. a 11 d lr ai Uter of tihe btalct tAl c.rpoiratio; nsmisuintg thettn. V 11. .'o provido ro.imi in L mdon, ild ..t the branhes, where tle iafor a, ion and s8.aLtntes eullected Will: bse ecoi dud in itouJj4 ontnent maniua r - fur clUremne, and, whoo it mUemoabers ntaly .11CO:, 14r co-sbIl[at iOl., .11sUuS toln, or tL foi ip bi -inesi tcjqu tiatai U a The society is prohibited by its a nstituti-r n 1rom Cnggig ,in .. any rudae. Qr qpecuatt iin -w %h-.teer, and is upphaoted by tie sub.oaa1opio af 'of its aebiier an.1 volunr) contributions. 'ae liability of each iiemaner isdnrict. y limnitod to his anaantnal MuiavCrjp tiil. - negr . pi ioawpher, di Cuig tr'e arelnajianns of 'the .races, -said: You koaae ude turkey., he roanat on1 de uinne, ana' tIe goa)a-e, he-.rnio.5t niP ad 'riad. - Ym1 puil) ae -iacy ,II de eince, undh bO - will git liy again,~ (aoi eraaps his. wi ng1., but, A..nn--he.i or uidder ha, gthion tu ger .laak on de eni~i~. Nouw, yonu put da gao-ne oan de ULnce. 4ta he wi. I f411 eal'; hoi daon't iioaa (lar. De u qn uamdo ~white an ana.' JIaves -do tre brit au is gw by" o jS~t tupa aog dea' Do tiaager is de 'o.-e. He better stay whtar be . The intaot thinag in ialS il it a yotin~g aniy of tinared wOKr;i a, whenaswour~d p ..nd giveni.a huigh chair at the t. doe, reacho.. ont her anrmnn, seizes a ait ofat brad, anda slow ly puit .t in ner nauui~th. ..Whe~nnc he s d nan tis cont amin naumIbar of ti ana 5, it is noe. ca~cary too pnen her baack. ra ..ne then ojal, andt waitd her tap :aaana. Wy' hant ht:anna talu.win coutld h1a raelheved af indi at ion intnIS hin manne !ti The Ilansie of It arraenotatives; felt hatI it ecnad naot eoli-denativ -ve:.a-- ill pine and bada tempeinr0 y nimplly kill. ig thd bill fot tine remoala oaf I ahaal Senammeni disabilities, nand o at, refansed tu give hi m a hoariung t all. 1t- as a ridioslouas exhabi iona of inaoheance .and prejuadice thiat leseanvesn, and' wihla sorely recoe', thne ondenmnationa of good Ltaeu every qhere. A young mianri recently 'wrote to ,be Mayor of Pittisburgh: "nI desirae o get, someo.inerin tions is regaael t o -as'or.grinudinsgi. )'ilh Jour1 flnor uilttadh vi.it. the place -.where - he3 griind .them, and.l rite to rise taetar hey grand on ope.side or 'both . didles ml thne aanns time, what size stnes or heela.they ttao and. It' 'My, ~ind ublige." ' ~ Minus TIriplett, of 1itoemoddin', whno as remaotely theo cacaso of thne fptal duel between Mordeesi and -.MoCor thy, bas been married to Mr. Ilaxall, of R~ohmod. A Strickrn Dove of Wlshinlltoll Socilty For many weeks the stately Mrs Williamsu, wife of the AttorLey Gene ral, itia hii..gt I.er home, ler tne nM'd ,bea6'ttful1 homle, striohken Isnt bru.eT. There is toiething tso tan; ttta rtbly sud aniid i.urnimul in be fNto that ' tlh totalert a co iment ii tLis u.v i.my sati almost a sic;i legt1. Wlliums tuk li; defeat derf at hat would iaivo driv.n a tin: graitod ii-m.co1 W tit aIsy lun, or t keen!)Oiniiov'ems ed i"tii the Ptouac-thi. defeat Viliina sutfferedm with stoldl a-tun n Lin1. Therlc w~as 111) deqpee tr e of care upin (1j.a'tmou ticto~lee. no averting of lis. Ile came anid 'went abo'ut hat, daii occupatioi in tihe Dept~amentt of Jus. tice, anI there was nio.thin, iu him soggy leaden troatd kto indioata that bi, feLt had ever aspirod t. a high r thireasald. 1Lot, 1ie wom11ar haaad .hleonI Cat it a 4iffo.ont muld, a'uid to her piueli, r natire, this b low% mn 11 %ith deudeiiing benmumbing, p-t'ulbzing fora. For at little ti Ile 'jie ktu-i up tad., tried to bear tho ;-6-111y ilhaLt ha-id autitt h m I M . 'I le --hock th.tt lu, cit ln hed her hope 11116 bruki ier heat, h.A u yet only btnt her pido, tinl thut uaautaiinod her ior a ltti.e witle whien it too gave Wa , -inld -1t s-. .\jrs. Attormey General Williams iN very.iil wawL14 .t1ala ial lever, and is .Vmab1ie Vt'o lee aybody-" . . wat o uententiont aitiounnemont lit the E - caOuig s8tar, that told the story o 111,11fe anid the; seia el of a romanue. - WIash. ('orz~J-Lez .RJm'.uplicanaf. A pendithrift Gorernor, A corr'ipoident of tle Atigusta i itu t'l UI ialist-, %Tri( as foillons Ie gardiig Ihe financial emburias-n ats of \l.oses, the Clilef-Governor of SuthI "I ha1 1 m01! eado <oef'ic iniuiry, and repoit hrewiti tle i.onibent btock of debtzi which Motes uweS, to wit : t)ie (en. '; e.-ioi (oi '\l niion" 9$20,000 Due liaidy 1-olomun 1bor uwcd imue.)) .3A (00 J)ae (poea. Deii iais 30.0aR ])aue Gen. (uiG u miq 45 (lo li0cher's bills 2 000 8hiver & Co., 4.001) 1nuiaan Gia I Cignr Store 1,00) i'. iger' & Mciaagg.-r (rergiis') . oardiareilt & Co.. (Traitors) 1,500 Cainnabia llutel (tiue sinace 1872) iuO tiindry Coutnty Tre-iirer G0,00 Divers Iteaiurati Keel er.;, i'hce. Maskers -mind '"yos,00I: Ua.tiamore Furnitute 1s'ealetas, 80,0vi. Miking a Grand Total of t227,150 1I e hs.aeaua are 'ueit un\l..imsion, valued a t S50, .00, Iless Ise mortgago,0 Ilores. Cir inges, &o. 30,000 Ji u-o nid t.,ri inl Shtiater 4.*t% P lait ailon inl Sumer 3.00U t - . , - 0 $6 ,t,00 Il tle above etimlattite I haive onit. td 'to ueti on the insi.ificau.t, unit: nO boi rowed from ex (veror Scott HIpagett aSiAd othepr. 1 The '-old ilii' bilys that tf l1'ranlki' ftenadti do anot S 1I.C lie ie () y 1.11td I t-iave Ii. tae cobfittcs, the "Ipor fellow will b draven to buiOido.' Stairhy. .. M'r. Hen'try .8: iu.ley, thme fiamoit New Yaork [ler..d c. orre'puitenat oft thie ltuoyial G;o.'giri jhita Sowiety of Great !lritain. TJ'aa New'. York tht, iti aou~n ita real were at teri:u. al miythai thadt he was; a hterairy ti.ief ua.id th lie i t ' ne'. pa perI whieb I Scol lit - ptiaeie). tir .', :.r i' ae t t erd b ~tu.e kil, i Lbonga p.ii infaa!,ae:A biyy'aaid the ic ogmaitiona~ by Li vinig ft~aonc; se Vuott, whao accompiaiedc ihe r'emaain., ho !',tlaih.. The workiingmeit oif l'nd iianpoli fifteen Iun td red it og, mi ai ebed ir pr om-ssai~im last Frl 1s a ight ..,Amongii ithe moiittmes atm their biaannens tvet ti iaht's veut."' a.'-Crrution nit)uine. Sthe upper Ienui-- timvat ion ii ion'i the milhiima." 'G' d hep t he p >.1~ -the Goveriitte nproecta thet raie. A nu'w rnligaions ieia 1, enling its I the. New~ (Caihlic Chu ireh has ieer oirganm.z.d in Ne w Yoaik city. Ia poar pu.-e, a.iis ii h o Sun, ise to hi ij1 tabuar~oligi mans i-eaoniiautjion oif aai onii kind and to create aico-opetii'tve uitjy. A Iiady osked a payl1l at a prubli< exyta~Oatji or Sun'daIty isobool, "who. reaply. Shec had read that the Ptuari ae us ",t r piied at gnatat and swallowt.< .A IPortlat.d behOaol touichier, fo pun ah a, hittle .bdy .o tot &sin~ig geum coumpelled him tao obew gumi all takoi from the other scholars, and for one day that buy gvt tired.of gumn. This is the year of floods. Nevec before have sf1 t-he water courates Is~at, Weat, and North, been so fulI hor a~o lotng a tiumo. .\ore water ha iallen thise year thtan has faallen befor within the moemory of the oldesat iu \VASmoNUo.N, 1). C., May 5.-To day lEhlridge, from ti o minority J.alieiary Coniiatte of' the lione submnitted at Minority report (in the conlditiln of alf'..ir. Ill SoelIim Caroli Ila. Ti o reIrII t d i.sC tS IL1i e tr1l rom th0 cenilusion of the mlj ority and is gelealully O.1curllred inl by the entire, nllinrity of the Judiciary Commait tee, The inilority :iy it. is ilipo)-ibl lo tuln a deaf' car to the supplicatiiig wail of thrtio hun ired thouand op, in.4ssd unil de.,pti td ciizeize in that Oncef pro. -perous- and happy !."ate, praying oily thlt inquiry b1e had into their alleged wrong.'s ; and they Cannot 111141 in the reproachos of -the [contduct of tIe memiorialaist in th plat alny reain 4or j 1t ieation fo r re I usiig the a11011ng they icw ro que-t. Their iluiity to the Con t. itution1 and laws is. now untquasm. tioned, and their plea i-, miad0 in r 4.pect fl t er'a.. The report then recile Ibilefly and p-Aiitedly the lint ul gritev.A.cs cum plaiued of, ani pre(Ilentes fm them that, the charges 11" the nooria lint aile flue, al1 lhe iinrit3 say We ar I aam of dui lbts .1.ad oillie Ilty itl portting out the precie cldlue o the cionstit utiolln autho izWillg in . rvkenItioll but that prot .til, ill Id things, is Utential in poud g .vernImei, "I one dahio . '. dt lmol lover he lust, mIght, or : hat or Lthe ound itiot of things lw exiatin n Situn ih Caroii 1il lh Federal Goverune t i i ti. 1ainarily 1epra1ible. J1hk at it; OOIC upn it .. we Im ay ; hora ile als tho work of it.- hand is nlay now up. Pear. Congress bet up and e. tab i ahed the sati of tni y that mlakes Ithe CoU41nIntiealIth ol So.ut Ih Cairulia I tho oul stigma it now is. In onr lys. tell we do-not arue the right to interfere onL that grunild at t his timile, but we subiit that We subject otir Guovernitient thcories to the con(e:nLt of the world, tail fill illtribliig'mt, i)ien, iu t1hat, we were all pow rl to in an,urate andl e:,tbhai Lim pandouno lium n1ow exi.t tig tihte, and the iery Inument it is 1n1111 we a1e0 ltteir ly powelles to inte 4'o-e with it lit. tll, or to ave the projerty of the peopie from t he spoisiiat ; nor cal Ve) turbe r' th aug .1.Itin aI i* :li, appail were on behaol of i o. huit. dyed thou-aud negroes, ii:,ta.nl of three ba.nrd tho )u.,and white South eurumr, of our own l ace atiul blood, hneh are 1.they "Y In [.it thiIIS o i 1 1e ma j ority, as helecoore e.hilii.ed, that they woiiul di find, by right or by wrong '10111" heans If rewal, and tho etI iuners wouhl not hae bet n so coldly and Ilippalty turned away. It, is i natter of the gretetst deli. ency for the F'deral Guvernient to ifteurfere to pliiaet. apart; of tie pIelo.. ple of the State from uppressions and uisrule of other. It i co'eded that it ought not to b1)6 dona for imial cauems, bul it is not a light or trivial cause that 3U0, (U0 People, the ppeiy hotlers of the giut St..te, are being stripped il despoiled by usurpationf and frrtd, atad that thero ought to be power and uilthority waeqiale in . uclh an einegecily to have, till 1over ol 1 hlon.ty IIntil goodJ1 gevelrtten't ill aid nut, and4 ItI i 1 a 414 fundamential (detiret-JII Or stemi. 41if there '4 bo ntot. In view of the thtoughil .l waaisdomt of' the 5 authorI of1 4ur contitLat ion), are no4 prep:trdt unlder' bUi) jidgiient, to iaainaiL thlat tllr Catabt itutott a ol Gov. -etnaiinauat i'i :s fatally and4. irre'parabl T le colauap1a at t.of the 11)letnorialbi i Is t hat thae rualers oii the pieaioliaveta :1.Nurad4 the pow i'er L., Lax tah piI operi poent to supioirt, tii e governt) i VLt lit the ~vste, bit f.or tal io prposes . < impoiave' .i.,bling thea tax paytors andl en'araihinag itaema..elvaos, fot the purpljo.'e of taxinug the white pa ogle downa to the leye)b of thei ntegri. Litderi re tense' of; l., xi tg potwe r, they a ro en-~ 1,1 e ownersl amon3lgsat, thuse who htave' h ntot tis nui usurpjationt by th< ruil'rs of Ithe Suto (as'g.iln-I, w' ietb coni lituIuIlniab guiateu were iinvontod itI islt more0 abusO of 1th0 taix io poer but1 tihe litter pearve1rs$ion of f1 t, .x.tiers. (Cai I. .re 0 a r ub ein1 lmm of a goavernment'1a wherei this 0 donel- 'he ain~l obljeltiof goivernmenitl ieing thei p roai Lon ii:f priopJerty ol 11he citlS~ei, anid thie ei Ie lioin1 tht cII joymenlol) lif lI. properit.3 ? Toe reiport. qute from '~ i (ii Il amilton3 -X Iahoui an .t otier athtloritien as. (4. . elude.n ft fo'iows : "lii view o.f th< i lhole case, we0 canntibeaastato~ to re 0commenldl thle iipphlintmen4i t of a liom. miite Crom both llouses o! ConugI esl with po0 Aer and authen)ity t o goi TOkl Sth.a State of South (Carulia and fully iiqu re atd invaestigate. into the coad ition of the . Satbe, atd the cha rges and comlits of the - mem r otrialists. To do less., we feel W< should violate or 1eglecOt a, mlol solemn and imuperative duty. TPh, cry of Lthat outragod, helpless atn< .,auffering people has reached. out kheats a well a our understand ini That once prosperous and beauti. ful State is on the verge of ruin. She is indood already piostrato. A hordo of thieves and robbers, wors., thai - ny that over- infected any civilived community on 6arth hav' tier by th throlt, arid ar fist suck iig her life blood. 300,000 of hier citiAns doscondhuts of those3 whi fought and won with our fathers the battles of Amer-ican Independenee and liberty, are oryitig- to Congress for redress and for help. They have suffered all that humanity- cau en. dnre - they have exhausted every res.ouice and are ut.erly helpless to save themselves. 'To' refuaz their re. (Inest is to drive thom to despuir and ruinl.1 hMraws. 'lIo Washington Chronicle says: The eulogy of Ch:irlcs Sumner Ity Mr. Lamar, of the House, which was in some rCsipct.i a remarkable pro. duction, howed that the- brave sol diers who fought in the- i-bol oarmy Ore not ash ~kimod of the. defeats they conteste!d with suoh desperato valor, Inld that the people of tile Snth would not fel hurt by' seeing the name ilos of hattles in which -they h.ad beon defeated inscribed ainoug the regimeital i1gs. A New York Denocrat having been iiiv-tel to deliver an -address at the unveiiling of - the Ellsworth iotuait, the Troy Timcesa':ys The L'nion ooldi-cr who- -will con. nont, to take part in any such com ineitorative ceremonioi with this rebel bhlithersk ito and Tammany politician; degrades- hiss offico and .IabljieR. hiis patriot isnm. -No greater inuit couiild bo pm id to the ashes of the patriot dead than the -presenco even of this niserablo Veblel itad demagoigue at the inauguration (f the Imiovelient. - . . i k The Press on the Veto. The- Chic go .'ribune 'has been colipiling further figumr.i as to th-o stand iig of tire Western -press on the Presiduait's vto, and gives the result ns fulluws :-"I n favor of tho vt o, 67; opposed to-it 03 : doubtful, 12. Cousiriered- by Staits, Illinois' stands eflually divided, 22 to- 22 ; Inidiaina :.as 10 for tid I I - irgainst, ; Michi. ai 17 for-anrd 2 ogainst W iscon sin, 12 for and 4 iguinst ; Minnesota, 5 for sand I agaiusat ; lowa, 17 for aid 9 ogaiutr ; Kanisas, 2 for aid 8 against ; Nebraks, -2 for and I againit ; Missouri,' 7 for nuid 5 agaiit, rnd *thu Toritories, 3 for and none against it. Thcro- can be no donht of the fact that the Wes tern pres ii largely in favor of the recent l'xemtive action. A. Y. JIlia ld, Some shaip philanthropist' in New York, mh a had a patent sewing ma; eline treadle for sale, wnnt to Al bany and procured the introduction of a bill "40 protect the health o f operatives," the offect of which, if passed, would ho to conflicito esory sewing machine treadlo il Uso in the tate, and mr-oo the purchase of his patlit. The \Vorking 'Womnrio's P rotctivo Uniorr of New ' York got Wind of tho job, and -remonst rated against th is method of proteotinig thu health of female operatives. T'he Opinion or Lendlug emioc rats Inl lilluliciiig ltc Mass for Brooks. Sr. Luce1, May 3, 1874.-A spe cial to thre D~ermocrat frorm Little R k asthe adducess of the leauding~ reom noocrats, who t-ako strong gounds in favor of Brooks, is regarrd *ed as imrrportanit, arnd is hiavinrg a seri: 01n1 e flct Ul)f po '1xter's oa'ushi. Bo' t ween 2001 arid 300'white' men front Foirt 8miith arrived on Saturdamy td reirforce Brooks, whose defensivo force now numbers three full icgti mie-its, and1 several others are eubject to isnmediato call. M lAsiv'EsTO Von Huiooi's -y- AHK.1N* sas P'oi.mi Ians IN WASINGTONo.. WVAanJaroN, May 3; 187-1.-Colo nel Ilynes, IReprsntamt-ivu at forge, who~ wais elected upon' thre ]i-ooks ticket fromi A rkamrna, nid 'the' thire demoieraige contes:aunts frdin that Sitt fur seats in the Un.itrmStates llousd of Recpresaentatives, bayo unit'ed in an: aiddresis to thu .:reOple'uf -Arkan .aS in which m-hey take ntrong ground Id favor of Ihoorks, arnd -cunrsel peace a rnd robedienico to the deci.sion of the A n enterpriniing puolisher of New' Orleans has issued a handsome itwapi ohiowirng all thre crevanses from Mtihar phis to thre nilouthi of the river. TPhe maip also repreaeata all the lands o ered by crevasse -water. -1t constis. tites ai vivid picture of the devuM.. in by mire over flow in Arkansaa, Mississippi aud&L'uisisana. - "iPapa, are you growing taller all, the time 1l - "No, my ehild, why do you ak 2" "Because the top of your lhead is pokipg up throuth var bair." Parson.---This ter m, uow vulgarly us~ed for a minister oh any kind, has t' classicail origifn, anad is derived from' the Latin termi "persgna edeleefae," th s eator -befng a eorporatioun-able