The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, August 05, 1874, Image 2
TN.1VIV SBONtOa jg
II. MEANS DAVIS, Edtor.
WVOUE AY R M ING AUG ST U 1874.
The Narpdng Power.
The Grceevillo Fnterpriso and A
Mountaineer, in an aiblo arti.cle, shows F
ug1twle il gglaICner in which Moses c
.%has acted in 'grinting pardons. The a
Q4sEUKRA14ioll 4044hey i 4
tb - efl uro atever segmio a JUli t
l'i rof 01o vict rdo N1 y ft', i
with the causes invokirg Executive i
clemency. This, Alo.eslfae failed to
do. As the indiscrlmina'te pardons
of dangerous persons are very injuri
ous to the onuse of good goverinent,
.Nuoses should cortaltlybe impeached.
Judge Mackey's Oharge,
Judge Mackey charged the
Grand Jit 'lo caiovty re
cently that should they find any
evidence of malfeabance in offido on
the art of a q o4ial,- they bhioul
n1 osif4e11 .O. fin ' ,a t r iil g*iins, tf
hii, fe rev'tewed the decisioi of
Judge Graham, and denonneed the
legal proposition that te Governor
cannot ho indioted'.beford impeach
*ineit. This being Judge Alackey's
. opinion, we trust that the Faifield
Grand Jury will sweep around dili
gently, and endenuor to 4ifid so-me
imLsms of bringing- M oses to-justice to
Wimirsboro,
Tax Unions.
When the call was issued' by the
Charletston Jhzfei of. 'irnerce
for the assembling of a Taxpayers'
Convention, the conservativos of
South Carolipia weres hopol'ssly seat,
.tered. h) a ahk~rutdesdn
dent anid' withou .organiration. But
a suffieient nh'bibor tiet together in
each county to elect delegates to
the convention. This convontion
. was pro( uct ivo of ad mirable results.
Tho eyes of h Pt or.h~gn 'ic6No
were opened, the corIrpt ring at
Columbia was frightened, and the
honest citizuns of the State were
aroused. Ali opportunity for the
CoGiinnjb tlib Iattfr wai oflered
in the systo'zTiix,'dniuns. 'ut j
is difficult to reorganize a party that
has merely become weakinned. To
drganize a party from nothing was a
herculoan task., 'hmo vork at flrst
was slow. But by degrees the move
ment gathered strength. And now
every oxcha ige brings with it reports
of the fo'rnhto ' of tax unipus in
dif'erent Count-ios. Ero the cam..
paign fairly opens, the tax unions
will doubtles enoirclo the whole
State.
G1reat diciulty, however,' exists
in the culpgbIe apathy of nmany citi
ven, somie of them influential men.
Tih2 'ill not tu~tie tfrhble cvon
to ome to the meetings and hear t~'
be. Fairfield ha&inow a subordinate
Unon in ev'eryendity'township, and
claims to boar the banner in reform.
Butit lot our rankcs be full, and lot us
miarch solidly op.
Congressinitn Wallace's Dbnial.
A ~i~ b Unrssfian Wal
lace tella us that ie o ente's havi'og ibid'
the colored. people if they could not
get f leirigt,hy qtgthe bagt go
resort to the cartri dgo bio. 'The rnw
port conies to us-6hrobgh-the medium
of one person from a gentleman who
was a liston01 . 4/J0 ,reopnt radical
aaucus in Ciolumibia. Siwlultaneous
ly with the4' 'eport In -this sheet
oft th6 ColuimblIaeptech, there ap
pears in the News, aadLCourior a ro
porb'bbtid- a .apaceh 4tlivered at
(Gowdoesgilo in. Jppn County.
Wallaceo ipade the identical remark
sai.l tohave been uttered by hip.in
Columibia. Now assun-in? that whtat'
almost miraculous, that the s-imo re
inark should be falsely attnribu(ef'ty
him in t wo diOeent speecseb delivered
at places sevinty -five reihanpart !
In spite o/thiB cirouikstane'Wsilhaeq
mighbt be preqited pere it not a fact
thtat two tyoArs n'o' in the Court
~Ilouse in Wiunsboro, lie pronounced .
thait9peO5%tioj L4J ,ho. bad i
1809 Introdu'cezi a LI i nto the Leg.
Islaturo to ofwltavo free negroes was
absolutely ?atse. Now, that lie did
introdieo this bill is a mnatter of I
rezrj1.~ Wzen' therefgro lie%
openly on the'stm'p,--doni'es thier~~ I
toboratieg. testn nony, froraismmt0;I
est d,' )rsobs,'tf heard him at.
Jowdoysivlie, aud n *olndia,. d jt
hoe d. bhint otdsel- the coloredwipo.. a
le to resort htt4l, s i-tridgtbor. e
Countf B150 ualaon
We learn that ig lce a
intutdthe.-)3oard :for fork n'yj~ )
ty to d tN'cgard-.l .grofIdion' prohibk a.
Itin a.lo fro.:: .odu.:nti
rop y the Pounty belo* the g.
eg ve er.poC a rseiurnb4.'by.
o CoUty Au tor.
Of the wisdom ind policy of this
jroting'a fiv'or -f ani. -'rlbhrdd..
d and overtaxed pelple there can bo
o disjutes And #0 tbink it may
l . Bustini"ed on well recognized
rinciples of constletion. An Act
f the Legislature 1hould be cons
istent, in all of its provisio'ns, and
49',a"Olause is olearly repugnant
o tae 1whiescope an intent of .the
eot, then such cla'use shiuld be dis.
egarded.
N" ?W- t'his Act is mae Yor the re.
ief of't.hepeopl4,"ind its. main ob.
eat is to 'ensure ti'o Oitizen 'from
laving fils pioperty listed ~above its
;rue valuati.on. Tbis is clearlV
ihown by the hoard being empowern
id to reduce the valuation of 'proper.
iy returned above its true vnil'u.
At tlo same time te 'inIris0
)f the State should be p.af6rA guard
Id, by the power given to increase
the valuatiot ifheib th6'property tis
been rattiilled'fielowlts tri1o value..
Uut if'tie Noard slo d e rc ?ired
bo keep tili aggregate. the iwop as
bonreturned by the County Audi
,ot thn) this "polver is, skiiply the
power to relive qn at the eipeose
of another, and in , Counties wjhere.,
all, or the m..Jor part of. the'property
has been.assoseqd above Its t-ue val
me (as w belle e i11 the case n most!
Counties of this Static) would ano'nt'
to a depial of ony relief, and would
rePdietb b.-net6 iqtonded. to be
obbferrbd by the A ct of no aail. .
The Act shk9xild be construed "t
res mfai$s valeai quam pereat," and if
thisjrole be tsken for the.. g.uido,then
th.provision it question should most
crtaitly be disregarded.
Radical Fears.
One of the encouraging features of
the~ ptesent coptest is that the radi
opu, althboth clalirijng a iqajority of
5,OO .ota. in tie 6tae are for. the
a1 st time bince rebonettnction, dread.*
flly alarmed for their political Asafe
ty. They are coijurliig ,ik s'plrits
from tlio 3'abf.g dep,, and quaking
*eith torror pt tho ceqtpres of their
Own dodensed imagination. I
One ltrge earicrow is die iimInp
ti. n th.'t ti a consdrVativep f tL.b
State will noretly support M)Qba.,for
GoveroQr knowing that his. efection
will be the iloath ktltell of 'radical ring
s6premacy iq 8odth Carolina. This
is a very harnloss scarecrow., ''he
cousoryptives will not vote for Moses,
ubles bved a. worse itSin than he be,
placed in opposition to him. The'
donservativos are by no mioans so
blind as to endorse Moses, and thore
by' estop thiomselves frdm , don'puncing
his criqpinal prostitution of power.
Anothe~r boarcorow in tliat M~ohs
will be bribed to throw his patI-ena
Into the hiatids of the dConservativos.
The U.nion-.Uerald .is appe.rently pbA
livious of the fact that the conserva
tivos ha~ve been so outrageously .ptlim
dered by t"i i'ng that they have no
tuoney loft with which to bribe
M~ose8,
Anothor scarecrow is that the oqn.
s~rvatives will rise ini arms end take
tije go*hrnffentb14 for'd . T~be eon.
44r at~~ ha ye voad .*enough fighting
a~ready'. ~They prqpose to attain
tieir ends by peOaceful instrumentali
bibs. Tlhey have a causo so strong
atdso just, that thoeX needl resqrt to
ao violent mneasurds in its support.
Radical sleulag guos arceopdoavorinag
to raise the or! of kh klux. Tha4t
Icarecrow wont flap worth a cent.
We iNdv~so rad!eal rI'oraers to
ioenso manufacturing tuotes in tha~ir
ieighbbrs' eyes, and to tug away
ut. the beams obstructing thoir own
riion. The consertatives make no
-emonstranee bepauso the ad jl in istra
,ion ils retiublicart. Ttiey denot'ace
t because it is venal, corrupt,.villaip
>us. Onec half dieo whitos friSdh
Jarolina would to-day declare thein
eolves republicans werpo it not for tile
lisgrace of associatinig themselves
vith the vile creaturos who defile the
amo.
To Nfo relos to a reform
'our party, and cease looking oit i'o'r
'democrat soarecrowse."
Meeting of Olore Oilds.
In the local columns will be seen
he report of a meeting that was held
ii Wianoboro eon Thursday last; 5a
r'e call the attention .of our .readers
o it particularly, as repronling the
)aly herlty phias of republican ,re
tjrna that has yets been nfaditested,.
Many of the honest ~lorbd lico
Je, disgusted with this incomnpotoney I
nd aorriiptio'i of the, government,' I
e'Gotlei.ng moeais of genpuino re- I
armn. They see tha'i the interests of
i4wite no~d-the fofoi-ad p~ople are
bclamh6; thaVtfrthhiingt a' Stdtb l
i)o mnaging a farma or a store,- e
Lid that a person who conducts the I
attor' honestiy aa rai..y. pa..:- e t
lebts, and giving every man li
ights, is th afght soAh if man
lin oble'.
They Aoi to overt row all the'old
oliticiano, who have 'brought disgrace
Jp ''thi i ,~"'and'tnsies; i iWeid to
be legislature, two honest colored
nan to represent.thei'Vai, 'hd ;po
good ..hoaet intelligent represents..
tiveof th? *bite race
h is ii the dly.bl p n which
the t wo races a.n five to ther. The
man his Yighta, an' d tho'-loied peo.
ple mUbt do.just~Ie to the whitps.
Any other course l1l "n',br a1ut
hiared, arid posibly a 'ofI sio 1y -
tween the roeceq, a tnlg dreadful in
its consetuendeb.
Otcourio ie'Olfilsan will howl
againotllts oqveenoct, because it
wilt ru~i thetr chances of living upon
th idd 'any longer. . lIut the col
ored people are lstr n 4
deal, atd thel. see they -auuo aS
iord to be taxed to death, for senti
eni, As*a 'sensible colored man
rcmarlkbd te oAr day, "They say
thbociiocrate 'lUAulh Os, but they
0 ao se Fri.y worse than our oin
ofliholders hbtye done."
It 1ill be noticed t'lat the t n
regpectable atid to ustwo-tliy tcoloed
Oen are an faV' w movewept, -f hay
are hollebt in theil dealflga wNth thb
whites and the whites treat them
honestly and squarely. Those who
froee their own favit 2annbt bb
trusted, dout want to seb hOnest men
have their rilats:
beorge uirbtit -n oe a Senator
frow itleld'Anod a 'jrofessed poli
tician of course is o'posed 'to the
movetient. if this measure buocceds
politiciant'are leA. .4d * iqw
sPrect loafers who live .by. eAing
enundidates' bacon and driukingoaddi
datus' WhlAbty ai.rb oppbged tb the
shove'noiint becaubp they would
have to go to liopes't work or starve.
Nathan illke, who is able to uneke
money honestly gave thbse street
oafer a good rip.
Tmq Goude evidently forgot that
it is a dunreroUq thing to talk about
hanging. Lny a titan lins been hung
with his own rope.
w. will Watch the t.be movement
with interest. It will tnU tnubb op
positiont, of course, but we believe
the polili cains jivae not as litibh in
fuence as they tiWe h..d 'they have
brought everybIody down tbo low.
Card from Maj. T. Wi Woddward.
Mr. E.itor:
The 'comtHe'Hdittion of my name
in a rt6bnt is ue l yoUr paper for the
offico of Govrnor, inductis the fol'ow.
ing I am profoundly grateful fo
the distinaguihed loner so bonmpli,
mecntally done me bg may fri Ind, but
must eay, that in my ,ol inioh my)
qui.lifipatj.>ng for t~l.is poouliarly 1w.
pb:tant and re ponsible position eatis1
onl'y in. the6 hibilI, 'persorial impul.
ses of lois getcro~i. ia inoa to'i~ lBe.
foo~e I couIli gonistaettly eabjar tats a
candidate iM the .oiping conteat1 .it
,would be neyq~sary for Qle t? abne
gate a principle, which is, thus fart
throq~gh ltft, controlled ily actions
uder, thi. head. tt is this-atteter to
allow feelings of personal aggradise.
mnent to ikofiLus miue, wi bout due
regard to thy gfbtf o' ill fortunes ol
nil, ,fellows. adao
,The opapingcadtti of thb honest
people of Carolini should possso SOY
eraul attridtes iNi which I amn
defleient. IIe aioasld be i m
who has heretofoae been, exceedingly
prudent, not onaly In his actions', but
in his utterances, so that neither word
nor deed couild be distorted into an
Unfiarjndiy interfire tion towargs the
rights of the liegfo trtquien, tereby
affordinog a preteftt for opposition at
the polls, ite shortid be an individu
al of bnlargld, y'et danDseriative ideas
of stateadtanshlifg a) tif national
i'eptation, so that Ud Aiifuiinistra.
tion at Washington would not b'e sus
tained by the fjorthorn press in goinog
back upVon i recont madri estiutions
in ouir liehalf. li6 sko~lgljin fin'e be
possessed of all thos~e io ble 4ualities
f head and heirt, whIeI~ endear otie
o his friends and nmake hIt i n object
f respect'fu' edujiration even toe on'
W ith a oandfIdate bossasi g all
hose requisites, which a re- so
appily blended in the person of the
sootless Kershaw, we woul4 -have a
we-fold advantage. ,.* FIrst, were he
l'eoted; iwe could ekfelf claim inmmu
ity frodi th6 rlllainies and outtageous
'cesses of All kinds with which we'
sve Dent affictedl Nor thi tIettat
or so~e years pak1h amta *otld at
east for the two yea t $af ikterm,'
bnjoy a ejdtlo6 0 $eieatsid goner
I pr9bpepty so muce Aede or the
jinds and p oplgt of lhijsdi Jacted
nd ruined peopief en upoin the
ther hand, shouid. we a to elect
is, it adas one, wge onu ' le to tliq
many al'ready iad in ilfus ratibi ofj
(For thi'iAVi abofo. Now.]
Tue Oung, afteh, 1e tiful, Mr
These reflections 1 o ben pag- er,
ested by the inelat'ooly' fvent, gre
'Moh-bt6irgbl t'egetreb'-Wednesday irri
igrqe gnd sI mbathiripq qbeinbly era
6 uad ttio x* vnal'o giao 0f a a r,
ifted young girl, whose quick and ott
ilpnt pausping away p~iust bv tocuoh- pos
4~ tti lhbartjior a la Taae,' thle ivi
1onitor of all hoarttS, teacies us the 1110
'I i on ail t 1gs, but tie -ldAet evt
hauge i- death.' 'Oh ! h Ow terrible et(
i the uredh of ho.arts and ho m.l&, api
rhen 'the messesiger, reistless anno Co
nerritig in his marcb, take& fron I
ur ulidst, one S6 loved and lovinig of
S oir 11ttie friend, NauB11e Ketehio. ii.
Jnsellish and genterou6s to a fault, l0:1
:id and a'ffcetioat t'O her compan. to.,
uIn, o bodietnt tind tifl tio her d a
attl
uachers, los ing and de% oted in her ,
ioe oi.elej lier departure sundered ret
lie tonderest ohord4 6Y the ha n Ali be
tenIt. A n.n d of fi tle (jini poiae, f'r noI
m'0so -yQUig, bettor bauut u w'cqi ith T
at to, junut, aid --go odnees, nver b
)taum ona Atigul'arrand tW the earth, wi
aSDI ne w thaat t o blest ti visitlal tas ta
ak'd n Ylig'ht 1101b her ciraa'd below, ufi
to tudy sqrro w tlhat t hosse aapiable
pirtues linvo ceased, and that. good \(
xatn;le of obedidnoeo and u4.6sLishl- iIl
ieh lis Only i'n memory. t all, dV
p lly o i.o you ng, ber patiut'
d urai.coe dIring her iintsb mut pr
)o ki ekample and a noble inu entive of
o exertion in tht-'I LOS of virtue and t
Aeab... - Ih
'.i'o the more ptiVatd'sortow for the 'a
leath of Nannie, to the niourninag fu
here i's fur ler iis a dauglter iaji Ai'
1ictei3 we enlia;ot strive t6 rettou,
,ven if it were pernaited wvid' coum Li
don words. 'We ca n only Voice t I
Ohat beenied to us'expretibed in the t i
musl of that aeattitiuIl hymn s-.:ng at lu
'ier grave by her 'Suntmay SOdl of
suotit'panic' , "O'ver '.lahecr." That Ili
%Vhai 1e the lr.mao' thht is left den-ilat'e fo
i lIke at whole woriid Auddetnly - iaIdo C
lonely itind uiiteaInted; t0e Itieiuo y or
if auci h One', hiilasda, bhdge acrtoss thi
he vhai of'thu graa'.-, and we ol
*ThIk f IE ri end ovcr 1h ke a!
who- 10,f-ore uas the joilney hnvo Irod, ul.
1)f Ihq sonigs a Ipai lhey brean liol t ha ai. h
In their ho oe ilk tha puaaie aol 0 A."
Our thoughts are daiven over it, 4
towards the lleveii where she i.-, the
tears aund suffering, meantime, we ure of
blest ila ilnowing bring turt otu rsJlve ti
Jily-She3 is hatppy. E. A
uLo~mmv XICA I t--.J '
A suill ntilor of citize'ns of No. In
5, organized a Tax Usion on Sa turlay
250h inlst. z1
The folloilig gentlemen were of
elected officars :'r
0
laj. Jas. Pagan-President.
ltobt. (, lianiar-V ice Prosilent. t(
Dr. C. HI. Ladd--See'y anad Tr-es. j0
Delegates to thec County UbJtion id
A . W. Laadd,-e
D)r. I1. F. O si son, e,
l)ixouj Ii. Roblerttu"- a
Th'le oosttton as5 paepiared bax t'b
aile State Tax Unilon waSs iduopted. ev
. bout twenaty-fi ao unhes aire on th thoLi
roll. 4 gencial nt eetinag wvill bec
habld Saaturay, August 8th. Couae i
d~wn~
wi
atr. EIditor:
MlortIenl.tI, S. 0.
July 18, 1 87l. he~
'At a m eting of the citizensa ofti
I'ownhlip N.>. 13:, held in ynarsaane el
o1 a call for the foma tiori of a tax
Mr. E. J. Means wass roquecsted to tj
~ake the ehiair, amnlia Mr. i. '1. Ysaily aa
o at iNs deci'etary. The objmet 'ofi)
ihe meetaing wv~as defined by the read- t
rg of th, add ress amnd Con.titution as
preptared by Otis..C(hceanut, Chairiman &
Iixecutire Comn iutteye 'l'aaayes Coni- tah
rention.
M r. UL M'a. '/'- ly ofl'.red the fol
lowinag pt-oumloa. and re~oliiio ;
WhIz'eca.Q, T'hea preseatnt miasnaer in
w'hitch thie .-ht( governaaimfnt is COil,
lueted bay the' tiie~vita ?o rgh gi9
yho conatrol it, i.a alike unj.st apadSl
'uinousi to thle peo~ple, atnd wheauas a toi
1ai1 hasg been imad a by ..thae Tai. p ay.,' Ia
r cnfeltio ofthin SM'ei for the
uurjyosb of orygirawiug TPak Unaionn
heriore he it reolvd. , II as
I36. Thast ite the undersigned do
gree to.f'orma a 'lix Uiona for the'
urpboso of' reltoinlh an hionest go.
2nudt Thuf, to aodom'iah -thie do., be
ired end we adopt tire oonstitutieti
arepat-ed by the tidk'eutivao -06' -
nt'oofti' pyer on avpn ,ion
f thbe -SUt of &out~h Carolina .and we
b most sineroly- fl~rMire aid of 9.
II honest-eiti ,ans.
The olehti on of' 0flr ero stltod cl
*llows *h
P'resldett-rDt. Jno','.' Davis.
ba
Timaerre-. M, Wmitlook, . bem
' to whose opiitdl'n we shot')Ild give
at orodit, anaIolie't confidence,
Alt InttW fMInIigittthc -ge'-1
I welfare ofSouth Carolina t in
Dply to the "Union-Hdratld" '(lh
bodox exponent of the party in
teri a* 0o "What the % onserva- 1
s 6r 1%iooratii propose to do ?
s wis.clyand frvkkly sa "\We.
ry word bf whidh *e isboild fully
lot-e, i I e ipel I:cerellco Vo Ofike
iroacling Election,b6oti Slate ani
uaty. Tis true at present no. man
thb State can say wit I any degree
3crtaii ty, "What will be dune ?"
t vCry oi c ecxpresh h is own topn
atitthe Neyrs hIii dvnq', in regard
aur .duty, and "what Ought o,. be;
io'0? Th . writer mog. hnrtilyi
iroves of , tho, Suggestion tiade,
t no hoiest .man, who has , any
lard for the gieueral wolfare should
iiato for a mosukent to oppoke the.
'itnation of anty ingn .wliu bas held
cc since tlie year 1868. under the
sett dynasty, iiore esp.cialy for
iI and . jiuporI1tit pr liootioti%
ere the general wulfaro is at. haz.
rd ind'r hi adiniinsstration, n.nd
der no oircuniitances should udh
V as 1o1es, Saott, Chamlierlain,.
litt, l'atteret, Mellon', l'xrkei-,
mglo or any of like reptatsion for
amy aId vill any. la for a imlomient
r thought of., aat:l. it. 2-hould be
duty of every Citizen both white
d c(lore.dsto .,se bis influence. to
Dv% ut the noIlninatiyn for /l 4noe,
miien of .i'ke character and public
nding. U. "by thbir .-wrks, ye
aIl know them,".tbeir pat experi.
pp..-oo clearly proves, there is no
lure hope for leformatiun, in the
!etioi of su hel n ll.
It the republican party, should, ut
air convvi.tioI to be held inl Sep-.
pber utqt, muka a ioinination, en-.
ely frpo from all the old party
ekiers, and can pos.-ibly ipd ien
intogi it~y and character, wiho are
uly t o entertaitn a proper regard,
the Iiglito n11d iatere.ts of the
naci vatives,. lie they w.hator col
,d, if qualified, .w should give
enm our kupporrt, buc il they are in
nted fLm pre judice or patty -pirit
nje; to foiruce uponl thu Peole au
noxious noniinntion fium tho:e who
ve already "bWeh t iied antl found
utiiog," then there is li , lte-na
e ut to pit., for,th our strongest
orgy to prevent the;r election to
iou by-the nomination of a ticket
at jvlIIat least ihowk oLr .stiC-ngth
d power, by acuuting v.ithiu. our
tiks all w ho are disgusted with tie
wliti-tratuion of the past, aid who
o sinceire and eamnest in endearor
g tp .scoure a change for the future.
) porfect tLis cnd, theie is n1o bet
r plan than to si core a full organ .
tion of our "T'ax Unions," the duty
whicb will be, in part, to I revent
au.l and corruption at the ballot box;
demand at aIli haisards, 4-a free
te and a fair count,'" the policy
iretolore inl our public ecetions of
e radical par'ty. "TJo vote early
ud vile .ft.-'' nmust 1 e wati ched
refullj. .A nimproiper and illega.
ei c:;e of auhnty towa rds lhe ig
rance. of the frecd ocu, should be
Lt att the ifh. eshold ;'. prosecution
r perjury s-huild be <nforced in
ry case where it ocecurs. Lot
ese matters be fully donl-dci-ed by
cry voteor, natld Mit t ti time ar
ves, let cvery man he oni his gnard,
d do his uty, ab.d victory will
'wni our i*0'l0o0, and refo'rmation
11 findotbbd ly lbe aceonipl ished.
l'A tAT'f.
Progretss..
'The.Gourier Journal not au that ti.e
-testiants appeair to be3 ruhing
adway in Mexioo. Five y. ara ago
sy had 'less thianr six eaiures
cre, an~d they now ha.. ninety.
A laidy who had beeft toeohing her
tle f..ur-year-older the elemeit's of
ithmiet i, wuas aistounided by his run
ag ini ard p r pouiid ig the follow.
pr~obb in : Ma ita; N? you hiad
ree but tei flies aid echi lbuttitily
d a bug in his ua r, ho t iany hut -
I lies wouilil you have?"' The
>theOr is ctill at wotk on tire ro
A lady of Abievlilo 6W9 leeni prio.
ing surgery. 1talt week the
mach butreaut of one of her alieikenis
tinut of order and (death threateni
, b~uL she was8 equal to tho ooonsdon.
e caught the chicken) split it open
'k out, out its digestige. ippnaaus,
I b~y a, litjo sgrg~lbiig atnd scour
yot en-r'ythip ini "apple pie
ecr." Then, s!ie sowed her patient
a ~nd. it isno110 at. olively
a ciceket," Talk *'aboni~t401 an
t. being ablabto eope with 'masi 'in
ocnce. Its all fitdge.
K~out of-the twelig lloinafi Catho
inhop* in that Getmsn Empajiro,
r ~df pia.toeste undor arreut at.
t acetlnte. 16l .*as .expd&ted tliat
p~use would agonigh go the-fato ofi
four. Should. thia... anticipation
,regized, tis. ]iphops. in - duraioo
gtid numetically balance ti0osegli
Si, hoyever, woul4 lie it. good deai
ro~ tbdun11 or lonienly
pat. ,.Tlgro is un reagn ' for
0tlpa ny 8.u0b 'in d uepo001n d
neithigr i~o appeal's disposeo,so
ik ao,#o haye obviouasly1 gogi
y bespoing thegjest pogt~ege
wee ChrchandStan:. ..
nrtheor7 *whiou is wejl unde 'ood at,
1 8 t is.d lI now eing ta -1ly I V
pilsudaj the North p:Ns throu Aiu the
world s':that * it~al 4A onion.
ing univerbalni aill. .O in 4n .un iiaU.i tics
where negio vote- propodlernic, iso.or
quited. EUtablish thii', whio'i, wi
4,99dggfg~ go'.futpjg lisll0 a/t,~i
. i to/; 'nd' t'e is but
.ne'sbh'ot stop further, anud we ranch. g
' ii orev 411:d Ua4,
Wiio a i r al 4A
abate the Iluisauas1t of whiclo weim
iorefot bin. by ili 1t3 iso litl,1,y
sewers of )ULilie upialomi, will bu vial 0
oulated to bing ubout thait bnpaaify
904i'iij . f hg e o60, 'bjeo i
,in hoi.v, u ;ul.CIetet n.e., elad4
tu ieiuiot G-v.rrui.ent,'niad wklea n
t OVrev and haiots lid ,4 dare to 0j
kae eto 4ci eutis piace.,. I i.,
then, imp r ait, thmat *4 do , nothin
Wh1ich uall u.use It tu ii in the Luiu
6It . uU Opinioni, which las U ..e
tioa bly -.et it otar ta or reutti ly.
At the stuie 11 .e, I see nu g.-m
reoau for %%iLhlleing from the1
world that full kniowtu-1y t.f ie
negro ani.. his idauai tn rasi 6i wich0
thos of us born - on tho . .a
ion posfkss. h-,t It 11b ki) .wti thut
ip is by unaturo eeietive aid uaeeli I
bel that the lairke naaajoci ly a-e olin
at itutionally ..irs aud r...jgue, whi
neiiher.. dPsi8e . honeost trtls. A8, n0r.
p inal laws.inor r-latnut 1-a. o pinioni. I
F UUi 4iin it (114 t lihu etic topes l itat
duriugik fog yeIais s[hi., 21h .asdeI
Oey h., re i# oa llA it.eguinerated
hta .fetiUle la ; ihili iuaitieide. is
of daily o.-ouristner ; i.ti-i tt l Jaws
have beenp ireCaoWlily aba Leopted ;
tiat eapet traia. aand uInr dpa ilave inil.
Seur-b ititlirllugly 1 1t h.t, iieve5
ve been -so etpb41'vo A.d by at syt-ten
o papked .juLiic uad of _hap p..rdons,
thatb 4 rrainr Uannii-i U -ulat upon riais.
ing 4 idcep, jior a, i.g, hear d .co.v,
whilst he is plu.dered of 1i crop. n
the hjd, ad of tatl tnd 1itiph-moutiS
to OU04 sAu etti.uit as te he Jhou1vily.
tiuld b1 te p,11ebi of a uuw Vuttit,
lbr eupa er.
Desian f..qA!yj uP i9Jtbe pairalysod
energies of 1eo qtuutry ; up in the
genieral et giantioi at toii u-s, nbd
Up-on thb k-.ery auit tairVitiol that
are being gietailed upon us by a plun
dring systeut 9f tax ation. Tell all
ti ese fuc-s, arid the maoy others that
bnn bs enumerated, to Lbe good peo.
plb ot the North, and you iteed not
do it in a spirit of perse'ution towa rd
yoar colored brother ; it. relate it
taltihilh; as no itsigiifio. it ppgo in the
h.atoay of these terrible tim a through
whioh, we are now pas. 1ag. We hare
* right to repeat history; to relate
feta, to proanilgate truth- however
distasteftil. Point tou bott, of begro
-militi& aIId.W inhester rifle nidtos iety;
tleinfattous instigattir of t0e Ki.
Klu, tbd wIlful wurdere- of every
vietiR4 who .ell in coneqttence of
his unhaltowed measure-and to his
.tioeessorl the follow of "bull rueh"
fambs a "witpeftible thievish little cuss,
but rehllyno worse than Chamberlain,
Paiker, Neagle Sam Melton, A. S.
Wallace and the .rest of thlt vile
drewl Whall reckless bf the consequence
tb'others iand.rcbrehnt to the ordinary
claims of consanguinity that prevail
even with the brute creation1 have
bartered their souls to tile dievil and
theuir pereons to ,the negrb, for the
bhare purplses of self .aggradabinaent
apd pu lio underiug. . Say 1.hat
these e 1e btigracters congenial to
his testes, whom his, nature
promp~s him tb au pbrt, that theirs
dre t ie princeiples lhe loves, nitid in..
tends to maintain. We bat~e hereto
fire made a nriistake in blanuatng cair
pet baggoe and sonalawags Solely, for
our present utafortutlatd condilion;
we iG e thetn oogh on this sobre
truly, but for me, I bblieve miuch,
ve ry much, of our trouble is dute to
that antagonism of raices inherent in
all aniusals to those one hiund red
differenoes er bode and nerve noted by
the great Agassi: as existing bctwedn
ibe whiite tr.an and the blacok nian.
'lhese carpet baggers and sealawriga,
have never been leaders, buit follo'w
ori of the tiegro nature, servile pan
derets to the wyhinrs bf tris vle atti do.
gJadedd btt: Note tile fate bf
Urr an ofRutland, and of Tomlhin.
soc, and all others, who possessing
one atom of honesty, essayed the role
of indApendent thinkers. Speak
this at ;homeo and re-tarite it
abroad. Theo eyes of theC North
are being 3poied, whilse the no
groes themnselvea,- seeit~g that. the
true fratdtr of the eye~i is being
properly underbtuodl; will l'espect your
sagacity, and judging from yulhr man
Iy attitude tbut 36u intend to reabt;
will poll onougli vo'tes f'or one andi.
date tb gif~e hin! an ove~whelming
mnajof'i1p. .I speak't onineantly and
hionestly inhat I belleve; pae upoli
my Irnodvr-d ke of ndgro c harn'eter as
developed dais y bdfore all of its whj..e
businers it is to assoAoi;ee with tha
upon the plasttion, I i A ant
.the usual course of phiugs for villaai..s
either white or blaok to tnSend thr
ways by' the application of eenG sawder
or the shil'dl une of gentle remnon
atrance. it wid not thua thiad thie Re
man patrielans supcessfully epcoun
tered their emancipated slave.-; and1(
the .plan has been essay04 ofLQua
eixough here to doeonstrate th~ t those
who advoceate it fave onl ybrought
thq~pselves into oojhtompt vrigh the no.
groep, Inoopplusions ..aroltuians, lot
ate say, thjat beforp 90 I likevoe
that the dfyrof jyph delivegappe is
near st hpud, uhol pgager.than mllfpy.&
of yopa tl1Ik. . *Tlne sigpe fthtiievs,
age pqeuhigrly, popitiods, .nd it, but
rerftaips foyr y9tieto 4easp o PWl~iIg an4
assume again tliq upraggi (or pad.. of I
meri. W ili, y otApg 1 i~ a.''l.9naorga n
isie tax-unions,.an4d if ith a bin' doni't
work, yo~ .will h ear from meo
Brevilt's,
Bashes are almost entirely suersed*.
Id by jet covered belts.
B3uttorn,.hage iidioateA in 1favor of
towa for dreseil.
Te re are forty.nino .railroadp i3
liunqis, of wh'ich only seven pay divi.
lends.
three thouisand &oe'sof cotton havai
,eon planted in !aliforia this'year'.
rlho crop l'.,ks vtrf'wll.
gil I40. P) A 0wi~ flyk e ena led a
r Miegan farmer to produce twenty
DWJ duad 'Ludiauna freu a baingle field.
lrjieeop;,1d, \autor'a'ts )Ouyg -
t. u'oy, uas re eyqi frot iarlia.
e0t apan o 751. 0..a yiear whio
Is very good pay tr doing outhing.
*A , .a. welft MasUa.huett.,
,liul)hter iouese, a party of six co.
.uMptivau are .eporaimentitig with
the blood cure wit' 'decid'lly satias
raewtol-ilyreut.
' a!lunia.mu.pf Jisry,,rid College
prap ises a uniqiue. plau. for the. en
lowameraA of Iis a ,m tnater. tt ist
Aint eauch gru'aih.btp in-tire his life, to
Jie am, at of $560, in the nuimeO'f
the Unive-4ity.
Lady,Ai aberley, aho.rtly before
her d iatl, <.polAqtof the great scope
:rruniti' wo'ulI give for tie lovp
f her survivors toshow.itse,f in ey.
fQitel y301 'la~ed IArs." But alas
Sor.poverty and eauthetware I
'T.iie'publie debt1of Niexico, a.
knowledged by t'he O.veruntient, and
hioldi ig the a~nount thu.s far awarded
byt he atein Cot nission, amaoiits
to $1 ,dfi3%,-73, whi., d i-'Ja. nTnong
9,00L',000 of in*hab'itauti, wou'ld be
put $1.13 per i e d.
. The t u'iit'ille, Ai,, 1oard of
A deruat he, zpased an ordinance
t, giv, $ 0,000 1t imny .and eNery
manuiIfacturing coumpany which %ould
establish ai uori s te I , with, ..400,
00o capital. This offer , is open to
any m1h, 0.- %A.of mecni anty where.
Gonel-Ae' Nelsoni ex Minister to
-lexi.>, emplittically dcni.s the now
rutor th t, aly .negotations are now
penidilg witI ti. United Stutes for
Ihe ceesion of alny-j ortioit of LMexie in
-errttory. lie eI'ys tile s,,g.4estion of
such a movenei.1t in Mle6xico woula
cause anio:hor revolutIan.
Lrs. Se. i.ry 13 1jitow fLa sbecoiie
heir t ) a quarter of a. itilli.,n of dot:
lars by tie.d'eai1. of an iutlc ip Kon,
uky. bie ,and giiother unarried
sister weic heirs to 'le wholp , edtate,
whiql as. v'rg farge, Secretary
Biristow , .s i-ee ,tly nlule a, trip to
Ketntuok? to m uak e arirangeinent
iter b Ateltag upon ha: duties as execu
tor.
Two Ph'iladelphia girls are said to
ilie finest, b.ithers. at 1b ngg liranh,
IThey go out a great ds,tance .in :the
Slt ', and tit.raet attention by their
:v .ntruing. One of thepa . is famous
(or "headers," She o a. bria- u'p a
live-ce.t piece niine tihmes out.of ten.
The gents give her lo~ts to. bring up,
and elle g:'.es it all to charit'.
Cincha reoceiAd in the be.t of the
h~ttleR wrfnd in le faice and dig
amounted to have .the bleeding stop .
.ped. Ile litd piut h'is hnnaid on the
p 'Idle apd lifts, bia fogt into th9
a arrup to reinount when hie recmeived
ils fata Iiv)ound, the bail pierciung
him hro'.gh aut~d thnougb. le spokeo
lily once after wardl, sayaing;', iilled
in a guerilla (va'r." ..
F rotu thiq cogiplete~reports of tlyo
'ife insurancecompaniies and of In
urance Co rmission0ers of the vari
us Stater', I. i. founad that during
hie I s .,e-i 201 3ut6 pglicies,, wero
0(1sato , al50,93p'cistrii.
ede~d~~s : Ry di ath, 8,766i; by
exjitry, 926 ; by c.tanage, ,7,838 ; lay
diiseent ilnaneO a jii non piymnt of
1.rema iume, 133,137.
, is b;ad to hL bit en and not know
u'har bites yon. Austin, Te'xasa, ja~
uiniiearely entuiyed, by. a.. gnat. at
8 ->all its ,to be invi iib a to .the nahe4
e., e ; an ioaaet vtith a bill ',' delioate
and getnt~o thet the itted laiova no1
his wou'Il uxttil be.. flnil him'sel'f
pinpl'y till ofer. ..I'lien hoI.. send(IP
gretatty ,aareJn for, a d potor', and
iaksl he badatie all-pox.
Threnre in F'raner. itiesoff ..,.
(000 it~lbibitata'n which have n'6' qne
single 'p ys'h~an'. There are cities
of 2ta,00 infidbitanti which h~ ve buig
on p1hsiiai' and ho not a gradiA6d .
of a medteal schiool'. Tlherb is ,1.
Ways posted in -thec arcado '6f h4
Paris tnedical sel.5o1 the n'aies o'f
liat bli or tunitf' towns or vilhuages
on1,0. Lik a~r city wifth at pjop uIa'.
t ion of 21i ,00i0 souls ; it 'cotit aris
balI. 1 a en~y ol'?d 000 souls ; it 'con
tains onily eight physicians.
Go .' e whera~th ~en a i'd
{luJ, prlVc tp heuawon,. Y ,ngi, f
Nasbville, ,.4 led thie F.1 r Tyies,
se0 lteg imnept to t)ioa. field;i and. eerve4
gaillaintly throughout.. the w~pr.. Thei~
litild of 4?is siervice was chiefly ti
.West 'Virgiuniu. Jf lie .acepts tho
place,. io willi be 0,he seom . citizeni
of Nas 1ivalle who has b)een thus . ion
ored, lion. Neill 8. . JBrown .kraving
reprocsented~ J~i Oove riwopt at 8t'
LetorqIkurg d ~ji'ng 1!ill more's adinan
* - -WANT;~
1~Y a lady Wtho 18 it iviunt tof a
J)'Boushern (o'llege, and whio.h as had
ap perigqe of geven yerars in alto ohool
roo a siht ation a ollege e a School,
pote1it iCscench te tisu'aI English branch.
es, andl the higlier M~athaeaticas. Ooodt
referenoos. given. Address
. / :. - bMISSW.