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VOL. IXI1 W___ INSB.O, C-,WDEDY O~~IXx -. THE 'AIRFIELD IERALD I4 fUIIlS1IlED WKrKLY BY WILLIAMS, & DAVIS. 7'ne. --tPt lmnakin is publishel Week IntheTown of iinnsboro, at $3.00 its criably -in adipance. ejr- il ransIent advertisements to b p uid in ittlvance, Ohituaary Notices and Tributes $1 00 per FEEl' OF SIZE. Take them up tensderly, ,L.rt ihem, wiih-10a1M-- - *i.4"hionedse sienderly A bea!ttift.& P.tir Look lot I.; oe n- nher ''t welves, A iglil o lstemselve ! Made rron two ox hides, The truth ali l .1 tell ? Abule for a young brido, A Terre llanto belle. - Touch thm, uot icornfully, Think of.hr mourntully , h1 h1 s to weur I him. u'o taught on lna.l or sea, Usder the 'oanopy. C'al we conpartu them 1 herf4tthor's feet ? tljlisw wore heir niihers I Ilow wer., her .isier' ,feet? How wei e her JrigieIeat'v ? Whal had thenntaid.nt duno Tht ilo sitdotsd iiierit it ? Wis it AJufiga.ni, . Or did she inherit it, ? 1Alns ! 'or 'he rarily Of Corisian ohariiy Scaroer thian pearls: Oh ! it wats pit L'el I .0 -ee a whole city full Of big- looted girls. h ! t hose huge .briblal shoes, Lok.ma their 0!eti ! Lacer like clothes lines l'ass tihroigh the Joles. Titke Ihei tp- tende ly. Lia theru with catre- .. .Fashionel vu. saenderi y A beiautifulpaiir. If such her 8s1ppcrs. 10t1 were her maugas ? Fabries.of e i lier like Two **2.reugtsnd --- ruvos-.ut hornoal cattle, While passing around, Look ett her torogaus.. Then paw up the ground; lellowing -Al a he while. Knlowing il well, The.telther rt qtu.tre: ' F6e & Terre liatuto belleI She has a gow undertanding, Thant's morally ce. iasn I er foutinig is proper So let's irop ilie vurtain, Anl pledge in a t tmpser, W ith prope-r solem--ily., A.1ienhi h to tihe fair bL e S * .ctbdtxtreaty...... Mrs. Anlalcrsnais liunuiius. ONE MAN CPDIPEI.I.ED TO SUProlT AN OTHER DIAN'S WIFE. The . case. (!f 51rs. JAnnne'te o Al-dereg, 1i).. -1 hi l. living with her t i il hbu4uatll Gen. U. L. Anderson I- r oeo iving $3,672 50 from two pr.. vi..us huslaia, . Id, 16e1 veil to be , I.i.buut. p tevjdtien, in ti State. t ra Aa.ue.r on' I.h.t. hueb-and w as J sph Giraud, . from whosi, taie totaiied a divtgrce, t.bu .bec.wn ing autitled 1(lu11A, ball the t.Tnii u t i irisat lund, .aumouuntinig to $20,335U, her I-.tsme from tiat touroV hvigiij be.ea for ,tr e yara pa.-t, *672 51 itho r..Illit . Sheu ia t m arie,l .Thomia. 0. Saneght.r-i, uad af..ee* liv tog wit.a late t..r a-evesal ye .ra sued, in the Baupremset Cuourt foar divcocoeatn the Aues. Judgea BJaruardl Jytauted the dcreec, beptemaber- 5, 187?1, and tad. jutd ed ahbatit shbould be la wful l ot #,9..u to mu' ry again, as though ,dooftusidaiut were dced1 but tht .Shup zwd-houald not miary ugain duang lhed to jony lia divorced wafe. .$3,000,. an..iualy in ildrtrfy intillmenits. A few in.ojtls. attur this deeree, ble . ephecrd ,m .rtied GJetnral 0. La. Idrdn !atreta a.l Ct ,V,(ni il Co. Ie. ;i.r at. COptuabia, Stouth Carolina. General Anaderrso. hus a salary 01 52,500 a yedr, withoutt, pertcjiustes, ,wbaotu ,jinaed to Jeanniette's ablmony ,0f.l 073 50 frpm 0,irasdatbd.,8upp. herd, maode a very comafortable in come.,, After payintg three or four iius.llm~iet Sthephead tired of i pProRThNcG t3EN..AtnR,3ti Wf taid b'egaa.'p oueddinug to have the alimon'y. pay tof the taeeree uti iekei. out on the gsounad thiat Mir..iader soni was able to s .'heiA4 iiko case of Miii. Aandeisou.. .ppiueLtte resist pd the mo.pqi potd maadeu an atfligavit thbat her presut hiuhand ..was. 4 soi dier of t~he volnteer s~ea ice dusing heo w'r of, the rebellion, anid after i. b yIste embirk~ed in sn effoit toutilte t .e faeed, labor of the South ini plani. tatonspeoulation and lost thereby tall Uis 1avlings, rtg ilse mnt r jed b j a .toa a full kniowlpjdge of his peounuiary po. spon gu..rely ing upon her own iii COtue to secure to her, the .,oaforts is wiiebi she bad been acoustomied; that her pure~bs.t inoume was abuejute ly neessay for her atupport and ma.n tflnance, especially mu viaw of I.e. fa'1bug healh, and that heir late ,-bus. band4 S apjhloation bad beetn made ior tbe purpo dA of annoying her. At tld. iearng of th'e referee, tihe Hiou. Win. HI. Laonard, Mir. Shep herd attore that he had been aware 01 Jo .nnett'.a income froms Giraud'g ee. eived tit- saime whti arriet to bim5. 'he feree.repsorted ad veraely to Ieplitrd, as.d the euso wit, aspied on exuceptioPs4 bere Judge 1) .nohue. RE-TRAI.NT OF MAnRIAGK. Judge1 la..ilue, f:ear.-binU'g 1r. lt-pIaet'j, Uf l.i ar & W ..Ili.,, los tlme ex-hubbatZ.d, and Ue11. S..114fours lor N rs. Atnieisoi, delivered un opin Oil sutailsnsg 3-tidge J.eonaird. lie aid that thet CMurt, hao, hile do Ipriving tihe defetiintoct ithe right to nilli he p l jtit lf h is wife, givou , (or, -s lieu of wist h5e was oUd .0 pay for her aupj ort, th I eu*howtin:o cOmphunamed ud, and tiu ,sadditnou Iertiison-i to niuri-X agam. ,The view which the defend.int tiuok . f ihe .Aw wou.d.muke the dort eon- it re tstrulnt O asis iug, Lev..useit would, w hile giviuy. her tlse I.ght to - oatr) agail, forbid it exotept t, thu penalty 01 the Ieeasof the annmuntdeeaeed tier. The doeindunt bad udmiuted that ie could find no ease ir this court to tu, tain Ilia notioni, an.1 reserro d to somue reasoiAug itu n Eaglish ca.,e to sup. 'os t him.. The po-sitiuon of a wile un.der he Asgiset luw alould in t inl this iitstalce, bt a guide. Wilile sickly seutimentality of wo5un~a's sights should not Ih ad at court t.) O pitas nuiband~i, some lair ehow 4'f ju~ste pld be' givn tihe ' ife, uii-l 1.Jse batirch rule.s of tie loreign cour.s, (let iIg all things as e. in.0 in) a wile anid veiial in imenis aiuitld bo avoided. KNSt L A . .Shephet:d'e conns.el earsie.d the-case to lt- Geieral iarm., lie caimuae'i thar HULishs Cousts had laid down the law disitinctly that ulin.ony should cuiltilue only *1as 1v.ng as mhe divohyed wile is untmarri, anid that, when the ioral and leg.sl duty of a hiusband to support his .ivoirced wife ceasaed,..thie ahouty slioul1 should ceaoe. It was for ht'r to decide whether she would lay this $3,000 on the altur of heor .thi.rd love. COuu.sel w 9 nformad h.tsit fe W asnot o deep)l it love with Gen. Andersdin as not to take advice albout the effect of a new hu-batnd in the alioloisp que.,tion. Gen. Sand. ford aigned that Mrs..Andersoi bad v1lated oo muatrimoiiat duty., uand thereire o01ed4 n1o allegiauce to her forier hiu band, and that her tight to aliimsonsy was l'erfect and abio lute. Judge Danieh rendered his dejibion 3c.-terduy. Ile suiJ : Tlhe cotitnuuance of the allowince is in ti) w4vy renudered d-pendent.. ou the fsut that she shall rot. imjarry :ga inl. Tbe control of the Clourt is is. Io w:-y depeidenst. It In te itsube quent mariiage. * -* * * * * The reas.ssng of the rule applied inl the Furre,t case, that ie wla. trot allow ed, r: p.d lie isubsui11et. Ills counduct of the wife for the purp i:e of dopiving ler (i .Jlimony, would Scomt) to muiitain the coiclulon that am sut app roved by. b..th law ind morals SnOlUdl not Le atteided wish1a I ss Which was .1he denied! to be i pr.sper Ar I.awful coinacquenoe of siubsequent; isbli.avior. 'hie case i, to be I siken to Ie Court Of A ppeals.-N. Y. Sun. A Curiosity. The Qi nejnaii (bz ito has the thsank .: all manikssnd fors ani.kti.g jlienhes t mssy be .l~ 0.1 1 one of t s hO ruot extraorid isy ouses con rei. Mr . J..ohn,1 th~b:mek, psroprietgr of thme Inhn pAss snt isneh, wager-ed $100 with a young lasdy nsiece tha1t sue couldn t't hold h'er tonague"' for, a week. ,Thse young lady very uan. es pectedly "'took himit ups," and ,un il lenss she speaks a ithsin the t'ext two hours (it is tio.w A o'ujsstik p. ms.) Mr. ish bsucek.will hsard~ the $100 to pasy. Duirinsg the week ha hs~as eseir-ed her to thse oper s, end abhouyhl heo hs dlone hsis besat to geit ~her,to dseak., .Ind~ hsired -uithei' memsberb of thai .tamsily to 'trap" hser, 3et se liss re.-istedl all thei-r effoirta . %J. Tur. day last, thse jyvitruailg ofred~ to dOm~ipro naie the ita.tter anda. give liar $50, best tile prepopsition wasB scorisfully rejb oted. INot Bdd.'. ,, The m n that nouw anost resembles George Wuasihit.%on is onec of 1It.r flumI'S (cainnibhali. "W\Vhichi of a hae Fsji Isliatds did yp eu ssame. froms l' niskeda one5 of.hsis t iitouas, the other dasy. Thie canialsa could'stt tellI .a lie-so aniswered :"l'iyprr, be. dadi I*' . -- - To aceount foir all the sin in the worldt,.thser suit have been. a great flti3 ilpolcAes tsen.; A .enmmsiienttfor ssaikesi the nsumber 2,492,938, ase t01. Iows.: ..ve beinig temp1tei, -'there 4 8 4 oursoslty, iand A-lams,. willing tO eat antyt.Ihing of ahibs . Eva here, 2 4 8, 8 1 2 41 the samne reasoun. The Greenville iepsublican says: The little fousid linig to whomn we . .a ferred some time a'inee, discovered in ti30. livery stta lO of M r. .Rtser, at at Greetwsille, was heirasldud by, is bilef but exprebsivesnote, of the jol towing imairort : "Aecept,. the little foun~dling,, and be a . mother and father toadt. N'ever feaff the .parenit. age ; it is pure. Let that knowledge a utisfy you, wvithout ever try ing to fatboas what will over remain un known" Ciy Improvwritentti.iratina Savings Bank of thOdeOstou. The Bunking &ffi.,e of. the old Brni (if G..rva W. Willikoal -& C.., our bic oif IlayLe and COhur h Streets, is unle koing a thorough c.crhaulind anaid re.iobelinig, tu mautke adc'moatuo dtlioip for ihu Caolina Savinqs Bank nf C/orlcston, which has hen rsutal charteied by ti-e State Leg. ilatutre. The weak is und.er t Sk ill f ulI, P. u..,e rintnete of 14. ' Deve r. u'k. i q We learn that it is the intention of .e-r,. Wil.jam8 & Co., to transfer the Havikinlg Doliartuent of their ek tensive beeinezss to the new which will. he put - IWto Opep4un witl. amuple capital at po early day. T e,inking s_ i ionsp Oure b~ti-ee.and is i 'te:6titre of the blook ''between #Lyne and Ma ket ht:ees, which has- 4or -o lanny yeurs been the so aee of con tmerciati activity. The approach to tihe Bunk vsill be through la neat vest.1ua4iiu i. ylohl is loiate4- 00,of the Vauilt .f ts'.l yt idai . The U.1! pu0P1a ., * "gesbao ad.i:tlle Olicetn. are fiMi.ed'wirth tuebt and so.vt aiemne The Cashier's room , is liyhited atd venti.ated from the sides and ceilingi. The tpaeoous Diieotore' Rt -ow is ..on the..seco..d fi ur of L1e U1,) lie Stre-etL bihlatig; it will he 61ted iith tle convelnieuces .f a commercial labiary, uap-, charti And the like. The 1ioehanibal work in progress, re flects credit u'pon thu energetic Dvereut Bruthein. IL im unnerstuod that the Senior ,of tle fu t of Geo. W. Williams & Co., i3 to be at tue head of - the new Itiituoni. Joseph It. R.,bertsmn, Vice-l'rt-ideut, and Wilhiam E. Bree e. Ga.shier. Mr. Willia m :skno wn to .be one of our umobt active and tmucesatt .meurchanits, aned a sig icisuus,.. Prudent liaccier) hjuvi'ng been fur more than u (narter .f a century conucted witt sonie of the le adinig Bankst and 1ilroadsof the South. Air Wil liama' lot..expe-riecte in the wan agmattLiat of Guaytes, is . a .puAr.&atee thait he will mjuke the Caro lhna Sav. ings Bank a succes. Inc reua:cd cuaitul and cbenp Rtil road freights, :ire greatly tieeded to develup'e the supetior cuminerial ad vanit-igen and manufacturing iaiter es.s of Charle.ton. " No ivesraiient has proven so l.rvuftible I-ince the war as money used iu JBnking. The high rate of iutere.t, however, ham noti only been at hindraace to the c aitna. '. of. (adr'eston, but 1as alo burneo leavdly upona tie agi icul tir..l and ianufae.tiraneg inte'ests of the State. We therefure haii with plicasi e, niny eff it, that is m1ae to uaginCit the Biakiag Capital of Soli b Co.roluin, nad to inciee i.er .ltiirouu faeihitieb.-Xews and Couri. er. A Violeut lichrios Frcnzy Itlcks tle Virginiat Nrgrocs. A sin.tlar m saan has broken not .amonag a1he culored -peopol., of this cit V. Rliai-su. rev; is IMf thle m1o3t exciting ch.arcter have been going on .a da he: eli I hbe, fort someo t t,is pia t, anal I.e cobi relI people genecraly hav~e becomje so "enshisea'' i bat, in manay me~seA ththr ii v pdiui,an actuailly *apprundhea~n at of p. sitive lunacy. Tlhe- Ssame -disordar biruke JULt In Kestaicky a fewv year4 aigo,...and - wa ca lied b~y thle amediceal mnen. ''the Kenutnetky jer ks."'l'That it is a dias easea is rery tEras. ,. :. ... Ye icrusny thorninr thec s'reets in the upp'r putt ion of thae oity wore .reouihn; w ith -hiotiL t, g don. s and maumaniled prayers. About hnidday, in, fa o.it oh the liairrtion 01 t8 reet, eolior, ed eho.ol, a scene took .plaee t laib de let de-cription. .l'eaih..ps onae htutndied cil draen, fromi eight, . to; f.f teena years of age,. weore . aaingiled ina a muass of dianinag,.howlinig hauamanity -alil r.epesang the same ,flormau'a, till maiktiing the saame wild gestures, tall .in~ tg th aina .toie- otf .voice. Jikdilum washloldiung a high earoival uf iiaails, anid dlisciphane wats .o0.I in chaoioaiofrea.zy- Thie. giddy . mas surged hiatier.:.td yurn, lhle teaubesa vainldy:.coiphitaded, od treaied .. and inaaploredh'thei tthued chiiildren tol come) to theira stuad ie., but theay amighat lith well have talke~d to t4~e.. tates A oi ih s e tho stormt Inag .head his court.,, liierupd hig~her . .J'or~e the tuumult, till: .. phlysielo exhilUstion Ibroigh-reliefsalike to the peiplexed ttahe attd wearied child.. WVe feel real an xiety, concerning the rebult .. of this .?tariordainary halucnatonin our city. .Without doubt :nnity wdil become railg na niae<, while the mtental power :eo lbuttureds wiji be .Iij ared for life. Jij)p.tulaiuo. sthiropn away,, atad athere sems toe be nao remaedy . but to wait utitil the storm exhausts itself. in, mataKreijaius the disease- re" se a bles the ternbhp sitation whichi dItace took the fia~ofg an .epidemic 'ind'.epread over d ie ~entire; city. P.(ersburb{ Vu.] Newos, iMjNi uW Lake Fri~e .hy swpsl qwed 20,000 peracna .bna~It'tivI aanbehan The rajllrt. There are '1o granges in Ohio according to a list lately compiled. It is estimated t oit-lthere will n.v lie lebSth.an fiti 50,000 to 75.00( aranger.a in Tenmnes.. before next fall nip oider is experietncing a woider fully rapid.growth, andi soon there will vdiarcely be a firmer in the State who will not be a member o stime grange. The salaries of the Mlis'ouri ditn( offioer4 h ave been fixed dh follow4 State Master Allen, $1 000 a 3e-,r Secretry.Ckffan. $1500 ; Troasuret tusenberry '500 ; and members o the Executive Committee, t3 a. day rhe Conimittee on Finance reported $6,400 In 'the treasilry. As to the manifest dislike to cere. monies, I find th it those who are the niost inclined to do .at*y with the rizrual are not the best patrons. I now and then find broken-down politivi ns *ho -are mtie1 anxioub 10 ride over the shoutders of the order into some office. that are very mu-3h afraid of .et.monies, Ani express tetmselves as being desirus that the 'rgr .nization become a political one. Thi.4 i. tiot. the senitiinetit of the patrons tis a elas.-Aural World. It is stated . that the Patrons of 1luabandry in Iowa have peifected Unl.organizatiou for the capture of horse thieve.. Each Grange is to hnve "oive riders," who are, on a robbery of stock being reported, to mouut-ati- follow the culpits. To this end the Grange is to furnish themn pith funds not less then twenty. five it. lIars and on giving the hail iig sign 4f the Patrons all other G.auges will entertain them free of cost, turn out to them, or lend them fee-i horses. Similar organizations in ather Stat es would render etealing horses a very unprofitable business. The Groli5g thoveumetit Is- atill sweeping Georgia. New granges are being organized every week. Thou. sanda of the be,t and most solid f.1. niers are joining them an4 woricing in them. lth. till their bight ; and if you could see how men and their fanilies come from a ditance to be present, and how resolute is their pur. powe when they come, 3ou would be convinced that the grangers are a reul-tv which cannot be ignored or laungled or neel'ed . out of eki,.tenbe. There is hardly a faroicr or planter of intellig nee and itfluence in the St.te, ud I have a very wide t-prcad aesiliaintance atuoting them, who in nut, a w91 eking member of .a grange. Moa.thetrtily'db I wih the move merit God speed. The no-o I learn about it, the more do I approve It aid wah to ede It sweep the land.-Cor. Southet Farmer. The Grange aims to., increase knowledg6: by, stilralatl-bg mental activity and itiding inquiry, to add dignity to labur an elevate the social position ,f the husbanduan, to n.utunly relieve icknets aind sulfer, ing amriong the fraternity, to - pgevent ei tielly to uniithlr$ to i setb litig stion ah1d i's cons equout ills, to culmet ao. cnr..te statihtiUS of products, aid gain a fuller knowledge of markets, to give a better .uideittund ag .df the p inig-les of biisiness -a- the la s of t. ade, -to oves throw thne credit system and enco aege the practie'e of true economtliy, to ibring thne maunufaeture. nearer .the prc~ceer und, <thstewt. a vornidt home industry, to 'place the ps'odttecer ne~d eunsumter in nearer re lation to eauch other, to teach better oulturo .ef -thle soil, t0k sut'rutnd ott whomes with--. beautty - sand coumforr, to avoid inmpasition and to dispensew with middle-men a~s fa na practicable, and to ieulenate msorali tyoh ld ta'mnei unde, idsiter'- ad Uatiutn, uad cu'tivafe brsumlie:ly lovo aruong miatnkind. - Inudinan Farier. . The Oldest Grave in Western North ''Carolina. The oldest tombstonad In Western North Carolhna, it not in the whole State, iesmn be ftound. iin the -bnodeOl L'outety hf tdaston. lr. IL. W1 Sandi. fer, of .almas, gives us tis ite m: - '"On a to'oarl~oi.i-the grave yard at Lng reek i-ui-ebe one m Ie troni Jllillas1 there isi this inscripaison: 'in uemoaay ef- EItverd Revit,. wh., d.ed Jul5 28th 1728. Agead 49 '- etween Wo'odlanwn and L nergin'a F,. rey, ian-Gaitoti, is a unItt al ,plae,~ ULJ4nCOimect[ witti a ochuroh. 'tilhi as k'.own as Smits'ag Crave Yarde it'here a.e tomibatones thereo 0dem t iana any op tis side.of the .Bayer, h6 is hardly probable that that see, lion was natled before Mecklenbunga but, the pnersans first, buried had I< t)Inb onaes.placed over-therm.,. The quiar ry of black rook, which supplied all tne-eary gzrac'oyards in Mesk-lene arwas probably not tben .dbov eytd.' ,4 b rot her, of the Bei'or edito, of this paper lies in Smnith' gravm yard. ........ To Mrs. Sandifer, we are also in dlebted for the item behew: "i4Npr JoINt8ONIS APPRENTICUs. There arasttwo tWnD living In D allat James Ln. L~awing and Ln. M. Sumini - -who worked . nu a .tailor. 4op . a Rtutherfordton, N.;C., with Andriet J*h ppover '80 ..yegrs agp." #015W Trial of Arthur A. Clover. The Court of General Sessions of Aik. n cou convened on Monday, his Honor Judge alaber presiding. Tho only capit:%l ciea brought to trial, and the one which possesed absorbing interest, was that of Mr. Arthur A.,GloVer. who was indicted for the killing of Mr. Lovett GoInil lion, on the 17th of June last, at E'dgetield. village. The ease came tilout Uuu t o1 a clatnge of vetlue granted by Judge Carpenter, on the i-pplheation of the Ounnsel foe the de .etine, who bet -up a plea tbAt a fair ti-ialbould not be had in Edgefield, on ncoiunt of popfilar p:ojudte. The cirounstnces elidtod by the trial are brifly t heed: o the day namod, M r. W illiam Goneillion, a son of Lovett Gomillion, went into the drug store of A. A. Cliaby, in' com pany with a fo iend, walked into a back room, remninbd but a moment or two1 and on'comitg oh't was shot. and instantly kilied by Mr. Glovor. A moment afterwardo, or perhnps siUmultaneoutely) Ir. Lovett GOmnil lion, the fia thur of Wiliain Gomil lion, entered the store, was shot by ,5r. Glover, advanced in t-be kireo. of his aSsalkirt, a PCfile ensned, Go. milleion was knocked down, beaten Ieiensltse, and left for dead. lie survived nine days, however. The countIsl-of the prisoner put up the rfa of belf-detence, anid introduced a greatdeal of testimony to show that a diliculty lad occurreds' some tiate pireaiou to the killitik, betweena Glubcr tand the elder Gomillion, and that the latter and his son had madei threats against Glover, formed a combination to-tokeis life,and that th'dr apperaneeo in Clishy's store on the da4y of he killing was- in pursi. aneeo of their design to dnstroy the prisoner. Olover *as indicted for the hotn eide of.the --ldr Uloneillion only, Judgb Carpenter having sever ied the case. le was dufaiudbd b Gen. M. C Jatler, nIes-rs. Gary & Garv, Joahn E. I.con, E0sg . S. 13. Oriffiu, E q., and J..hn C. Steph.ard, E I., of the Edgelield bar, an 4 G. W. Clof , Eq., and S. J. lce.- B-q., df- our own bar. Solicitor Wiggiis was ai-inel on the part of the State by ex Governor Bantiam, Col. rhom.* a- P1. Aiagrath and M. W. Abney, Jhis partner.. -1 he trial- lanted three day s, and after very elaborate and exhaustivo argumemsip the jury were sent to their room L.t eveningi atl half past 7 o'elwiek. ' After An ab.enee of little ioreothan an houtr, they returned with a verdict of "not guilty." Ideali Feet. Th celebrastedF aiatomist, Profes. &.r ilyrtI. ot the Vienna Jiiversity, recently ope.jied one ofii.its letoro to his clazs nith (he e-Itgilaur glt-14 i-n; "Which is the most beautiluil foot. considered from the anatomieil standpitiut I" and then said :.tt is rtiaaik.ab.e that tote can ho6so Iin y divegent, opinions on this silbjtct. While the tots of men look upon a inuiiall, slender and grueeful toot (if a lady's f,.ot) hs ll ideal one, tle anaitolst. . utterly rejects it as. . beautiful, nd only the 'aige, long and broad foot, as the ideal (one in his eyesi. Even the greatest elassieal wiritera of anitiqjuity ~-~llhpaet Cat uls, and other~v-whio had great appreciat ion of femiine~ beauty, never mentiotned, in lhe do script ion of .their.eloved, their small \Jett .The people rbelonginig ti .thle 'Celtic-raoe haive small feet, the Hin doos, esp elly, have such small11 leet and hatnds that they imay be envied by many European iten ftses-.a T he ILtt3Oi triops of tho 1kngli~.h ar-my inl liadiat possess in Uneglanid their ow'. airmory, where peculiar kinds of' weapons are concstructed C. r themR. Tlhse swvordihslts inaide fur. them are mauch t.io smiallI for us to gra.<p with ase. Thle greatest beauties of Eu cope--the itahians-have really long rnd bruad feet. .. - Colonel Rose, 'Unite I States Army, conwmahding at Little Rtock, Aik., is e mphatic. The Gazette of that city having miisrepresenteod hsis pat t in the lhttle "'shindy" ofa few 'days. ago, hie repied': -"Tlhe authorm of the article to which said soetteiee belongs, is a liar antd a cow..rd ; a how hind, proba '.1 y borns in a hovel whore the swine made his .abut ia kth i laeck e at." Thi0 is not exactly Chesesfiieldiaen, but then it has the advantage of be ing readily understoo6a 'Pome shaip philanthropist in New York, who. had a pateut sowing ma. ehitne treadle for sale, -wont to .Al bany and -procured the introd uction of a bill "to protce the health oft operatives,'! the-effect of which, it passed, wouM be tOo e-anie tO every sewing machine treadle in ute ini the State, and intoe the purobase -of . latent. , The Working iWorune' Prontective.Unionof New 'York got windrof the job', and remonisarated againbt this nehod of protecting the bealth of fetnale operatives. The first annual spring meetinug oh 'he Greeniville Jockey Vlt~b will bt - btld-ob the 2Gth, 285lt and 29th in *Stant The War in Arkansas. LITTr RocK, May 13.-The wai pattis had a sharp ckirmish vest.:r day, with varied results, when th, Fi.lerals interfored, and the mobs returned to their <jearters. The It extei ites lost a horse ntid a mi iiflightly wounded. It is reported the Blrookites had eight killed antd wounded. As soon1 na the skirmirh on the outk irts yestediy was known in the city, Coluel lRoso gavo orlers ito have it atoppel. O1 4) o. Icpa nN formed behind the barricado, fcc eincg lZJ-xter's line, with loaded guns, anid got roady to prevent their advance. A nother company, under conmand of Lient. Noble, narohing towards the bettlefiold, haltmd half way, and i 0f11cor went ahed. lirookis' men were behind the riflo pits on the side of the hilli, which wet e thrown up wheu Markhaui treet was being grad ed. '1%,- (Ivihig'had been cluite brisic on both sides lxte/e's forces had been driven over the olposito hill, between two of t Ca Uiro and ldulto: Rail roa.d buildings. Tle fIorcis %% rc about 30, yardi A)trt. C-1. ItIe Wa11s soon seen ridinig towa rdl:1 lax. teels lineq, which had then mved I back tow:arl the .ity. Lieut. Mar rion0 11n-4 col. lRose both g eloped to differenit pujins, to st4) the fir-ig. Their eflirts were in. ffctual, how ever, aid thle flirug now bes mce siar. per anid nea-r tewards the cliy. TIce egilIerS then mair11ched Ilet weei the c11batants, butsoi cae b.aek to thei-originaml po'itioi. The firing between the pie lots wats i.mw inter I ttenlt, li.xter Senit out infantrlly to suppoct WVhi c, an)d wie:n one hilock tro hlie St Uto. n mse anid pss ing it, they 1i ed t, the . advaeed ILekS pielts, Wiho lile aI volb i-y balc, when the iextcriles letreated inl good orlr, Sevoral were ecu tW ae 1l. The 13 roo1k force were nIldtoer the inccediate coniai of Coilni.-l It izz dairi. Towards evetincg, Kn cg Wicite's vonilund mecoved baelk to. Wards the eiiu of town. Figh1 cIl., oco'trred diniig tle ..feriloon ii Ihe a uly se. led liaI L of the city. TIhe w(tnen and oCihilren were t eighteneil badly. Lieut. Moi rhomn, of the ir - lat I,-WaNt.hot lit e Cc tiIees b y t ..xi erate. Morrison was oi hiorse tuek at the-time, and t it)de..rn g to preveit bloodhic.f. lio drew his -pistol -to return Lie fire, but it faild to go uff. Bi ti Ir ii, The fashionl;,e -tovepipo htiat i, the ugliest ol the lust ttce ye.al. The Moentgomery st reet ears chargen tell UrIanS C ee y ilay CXCpI), bund.y, ani liv. Oeelt oel 6unidacy. Judicial conundium : Wiis the roceti atndnctioi ot the Arkcansai Lupremo Jud6es grated or Petit lac cedy 1 Very provoking,seys MI-. Qiclp, to fled that, your moiteher in116aw ciia., hid dea your opern glaers foter yuc've twought a Ticke.t, fur LydiL& Thop Mecersi. I.rcoks vnnd eter are metiber' of an11d pew hioluers in the man~ ethi iilodiat, Cheen inc aittl llock. It, would be iteetincllg to bcoer themc- relate thceit respeCot i ex pol.ieces in, isiici-mecetineg. - Gcuenfera -Ohnt C. B. cei enridlge is slowly reov,.rin~g -(fomc his danet' ocks -nl'Jkness. It will pcrobably be 50nco time becfore le ill b~ e well tniuh t o re~ad with o utlis e e ('jiuicni ty thno(OticriiccJtuli 11aCCetitc e tlaeborate onituary unottco of imc, under the tisle of"A Wasted Life.'' Thele bda have macde Peru rich. Accordinug to the niews jnost recei ved from Lciinai, the guuote deonisciits, tas auoertamned by Peruvian engieers1 anid thus ofJicecr of the B. itisnh war ves citl, the Petrel, amUotut to 7,650J,500e cubic ccelres. - This macy be wortie, aet letast $100,000t,000, cund probablly munch mwoce. Pec u, it is -now n.uid sill have a lar-ge iurplus funid alter pacyin~g alli her debts. The Japeatn Gaxtteli says: ii~otetig like book~-ctinscm acnd revio si tng appeatls to b ic iocess of develhip. cect ic the Jccucanese naitiv ne town piapers. A cihort, ctimo Ugo ani ole cen~itary gc nomucar oh th Jc 1apanceso laneguaLge, by two tnative .Japiacnee itcholaic , wa.- putslishied. Siomec ercace hc. Uot-nc reucding at andli fiods senv& ral thinces ic ci. with whccih hce doien not cgtee, tend lee we ites to :.hat effect toc thce editor of tho Ntebui Nioli 8fh ni bUN.". Mobile - ilegist or : "One of the ehief attrucnc at tche fair grouneds ja ice, old war hiorsi who weient, hroug i the service with, theo St.ato art illey. lio is kept, in a ccfortab tle- 'iail, is a oil at tencde d tO, Cendi b.< ("l~icgly pleased wHih the cchangos in his temp~o. ruef i cdction. 1F coi a sumteo.ei hiorse 0on a COtteon planiJttli, h i han jnmpd -intothefull-browcuero. anc examepl to vin-tgloious lcum1caty. A ulotac btrappedl Nc lie back beitus tn p a ited letters the@ cntpO c .of, ,bo- hcit, tIes in i iu~h Iho .figure d :. . biiylh F..rnuingtui,, Mhidndail,' Min. fr.ee'sbue4, (ciicenuglig M id~ju ionn Ridge, Rl8eius :Nisw diopce. Charoil JLaat Aan.in. Chanp W ia.nd riot t :. atat a, Jonesboro, tank in, and Natshvyie.'' Grant owes his election to tho 'rv.eidencey to i i; nonl-election to the li've)orship of Si. Louis county, %isou i. If ho had beon elected n'rvey or eIto wouldn't have gone to lden;, he Wouldn't havo' beei ap ,t)inted Colonel of an Illinois regi.. nent, and ho iotIldn't have been ae :identally tumbled along upward as ho vr. lie woul ha Ote it ered the army is the hut ler of a M issouri battal ion, wiuld ha vo been drummeA out of the Cam11p for itmtuegliig whiskey into it, :n14 wotid to-daty have been handling hides inl temintry tnyaird at a salary of furt y dollars a month. It is voy. eurious, the way fato and fortune suietiumes shapo thiopgi. Dam ige from ie in Canada. The Democratsare making prepar ntioms in Ne w York for a Na tional liht.I M emo( r i .1 e xerises over all tho count ry. nrstilll Serrano has "scotched" tit Carlist. 1ebeli.m inl Spain: for's while lit least. Doll Corlos howLver is t iII hopeful. (Gei. 0. 0. Ihoward of the Freed me1n'i. ireani It;as been ncquitted of' Ih1 e1. lA I of 0titibezoing $275,000. As the iooney has gono bomuewhere, this stells o whitowash. Jamnes Gordon kn net t Jr. has row eeitly % wit it walking i a itch of te'n m1iI- against a Mr. Whippoll for (iv. Ctiwoil of North Carolina tltis i reO. red of live thottstud dol. Its fir Littlefield, the miilroad nittd1r, now iIl Fl1oridia. The seV e."ill Covrnors of 1(a ida have to fiu-eI to recoglizo the requikitions T. .tir (ot vnttion of Cummings tef'n.rt I Episctlipal 0hn11rt1ih will bo ield lit t1t caly (ly in Now York. - W. W. .t on au told "pro v democ" rat i.111 '.:,)pper11heald' " und tit., tra Som rtit t atit vih p'robably be Ito xUnited States Senatur fiom Co Itieuentt. "And.o Ht-y p'.," tute of the lato i',irtlhtnd C)Il ( iomittoo it rep.>rt ed to havu :-a id ",our eroaf. meto aro Cost d -pist in g lir.st, Gr1oeley, thenl t (Unm.ae, :aitd tnow Siauiner-atnd I don' feel very wvll myui l.' Peenpy that bod withit your* boni ott P, litatd-&"N. ever mind, ther're only al Old pair. I g ess the bed bugs Cnn'L httrt 'ell). I'll lisk it, any A \Wesleynit ft4.dlesnn thonght it a disgrace to Methodismi that Ben Bint leri At:tnlogy shopuld bei used ad a text book by the senilors. H~e wits not at Jill filted to Iformit yotng Inon's idoas tof* morality. "tp, are t i growing taller all the timte ?" "No, ily chilid, wity (10 yOU ash ?"' "B cau. Is-ilt thee top o your heoad is p'oktinlg ny throutght youtr hair." Capltiltn u~ loitt, in Cald well Coun ty, N. C., has the vert itable mnusket with Itih h tis g.'randrt~lC~ her, N athman o0rtn, stoodi guard at the htanging ofi Mnjolr An . 140. - A younug ladly in Gloucester is tearped n ith heeping her Jigiht burn artg itt theo pt:lor util very lto odl oiniy night, In orde/' to harrow tha hentitve - feelings o'f anp .envious uitbbohur into t:m bel ief that she had tealIly got ia beoau. "l iay, whatt has be:comoe of the hmole I saw in: youtr pats I Io -other day ?'' F.ot'.ng A mterica, enreftully examin intg hiti. unmenbtionbles-It's worn out1, sir.' A n etnter pr isitg pu bishder of Ntow Orleans hats issued it hauttsomso 'nmap, shtowitng ttll thto crevnse. from -Memn'i. pthis 1o themothii of theo river. Theb tmap ttlso repre.-ents all the lands covn cired by crevasse water. It oonmatl ttts a vivid pitutre of the devasta 11ion byv t over- flow -in Arkana, l'arsont~.-This tort,, frow 'vulgarly usgei for a mnitlter ol any kind, has a uinsmdial origitn, andriaf derived 'frotn theo reCtor beitig aecorpfotation solo. . ''The r'eperod tind ing, of tihe mu ilated cot phe of Cleopatra in a roy iilttmb icewly .tpenmed' noros the iiver fr'om Ediou ae puot ,pgfirmed. Wh ItL r. Blfophg dlii find wst -a royai. totiiukand Lle tjd of a: rojal i'dy-a t louot the gpit o: asp, the~ 'putllo hbadge 'of fravnertiglaty, . wasf .tltal it bot, hesrr(, . htctboro was. tto .inscrpiont.itidica4o .wboa the ltuy iitb(Oged rt,pr any tt~mesof .squrtintag tbe &te, qf, inbhysttion, lI ust sq y thait, thit y#s Cieopatra> 8 tyv.gu.ry ;grqs Lgesumptionl. * The the berlin museum.