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Tho rollwinlj j5gjtl:uj p"Own from Mr.
Tilton, written (t t.hv tiaiko of hil trouh.les
as i singular intr oropt ilow.
OR~L MdAIMADUIK'81 DIUM-40-11Y. TItEo
TILtoN.
I won a nobig
But, wit. 1 si,en 1rown,
The p.copio sagtohed ny cadstn,
Aad itt1io juire trod down
iy lofty liaeo.;
- bro 1.otte,us..puAo.
-And bc9ggI b die. waY.
Then blessed tue Aay4by day:
. hut l y,grtwA loar as they,
ltavo nlow their curso,
I d what a.on call friends,
it now i hi love is litao.
And I have leait-d too late,
How Inated 116its IIIato,
uld {riqidshig ends.
I c1.11ped a Wonanhi bicast,
tAs it her. har. I ka .i
Or faicied Iwould be I)'te,
Who pruvrd-alts she too
False liko ihe re.i,
I now nn all bareft
As when.sitn tower dlhl1 fall
- With battlenents tit uiwall
-Afd g.to naid bridge and all
And nothing left.
Bu. I accoun it, worth
All jnngs of fair hopes :crossed
All loves.anel honors lost
To gin the heavens et cost
Of losiup earth.
So, lest I be inclined -
To render ill for ill
Ilenceforth-in me-iit till,
o God, a sweet giod will
- To all mankind.
rddj. Woodwdrd's Letter.
SWe, publish to-day the apswer of
Maj. Wodward, the President of
h South Carolina Agricultural
$ociety, to a nottitiation of iiiniself
for Governor. Ho says truly that
the rejeotiQn by the colored peop!e
gf o.aoha.,nan o Gan. curuhaw, Joe
,!Qyernor, will indiete . that t'hey
prefer .A thief, bec:kse he is a thief,
to a gentleman of.tndiQu4tod ability
and fairness to them, inerely because
ho is a geutlemAn.
, du thu earl.y days ofj.,rcuoptruction.,
.,wleu Randolh, whp was afteryard%y
ihot at.Cokcebury$ went to Camdeu
and made a speech in :i interests of
the universal and equal rights of all
9nn, Get.). Kershaw, occupied the
stand .ji%anedintely after him alld
took such a Q nservativm.ind, at the
sane time, adanced Position, that
some tf.his,aore ultra iriends bp -
Vame cool towards him. Again, in
one of the Con.oatiqns,,of w4jdh be
was a menber, th.siu"kg thpt. the
tinO hald 0omIo and that he 04s no
)ongpr.in advance of the lillo, he di.d
the sauo thing, and the saie uufQi
tun.t, oppo,itiop drove him back
uto.,ro,iroiment, to await the time
w,ben,e,ommo se.nag should prevail.
.Wq hope thttt time... has 'so and
that ,the atsnMp of .tha General wili
p'ot be overshladowed by sonie- vile
miscreant who will onJyd drivo thg
stigma of disgrace d.e,ea-e up,>u the
foreheads of, the colored jc(ople.
,.. Itn Gen. Kershaw, we see the wh.itE
p9u ext,end ing the h ait of,. r-~apn
qiliativn, nad. f-e4cognition to those
w4p w9/9, born by his side on the
gpime soil, ap d iu en ty flr4 wit hbl.tn ka9
o,very respeqt in driving; away thlose
who have comse aimong "" 'to .. cbcato
differences for tAtoir owni sellii. ends
of public plutnder. Should the color
ed mian reject the offera, ,tpore is no
(buttinag the eyes to the facts, to
yvhich Col. Woodward allades..Th
)eingj the sipaclusion, it is only be
oause the Qeneral is a white man, in
principle, in association, ind. in
;niannarB. ,',l'his will lift 'up the eon.
dition ,oflSouth (Carolipna to tho .gaze
anid scrutiuy. of the word, and will go
.urthog to,.mtake a limitation of thu
r~,ih tof suffrage, titan anything else
w,:h,ha.e joerred. .Whuum tooe
4erence is go. ,pl,ainig. intdaeptcd,
and can be attributed to no o'the.r
kuony, catuse, the~ inferetick N:i1f be
indubitalple, t:hat reconstruction un..
der the Fifteenth QLX,ntitu[Fjg
Amendment has ergven itself a ..fa il
ir,and the status, .of .the voting
populationt bhould be eQnged, or
it fil fur-thor disgrace the niation
which Bto! sponsor for it. .1
WVo agree with Maj. Woodward
that a manly and cand4id stand should
be t,aken, so that there shall e no
ciaviIings or muisapprehentsions opp.:
Erning our relative positions. We~
4 jd oua:tfftes endeavored to be ex
hioit and frons wh.d wo lhave heard
e.(gel that ur m'notiyes, and' the
forco of, o'ur fosition, htas .boeog ap
preciateA gnaoDg tbe colored people.
goare two liepple, distinct and dif
frent, trying unider the light of the~
bIrlistin rsligon to live in charity
and peace with each other, acknowl
edging the rights of oeh, and ask ing
onl for a reciproeation and confit.
mation of these rights upon a pra~cti
County ouilrd of Equalbtetlou.-'
The following is iai t.of the o-der
of Judge. "Mackey ' uppointing the
County B'o%rd of Equtlizatioli fo:
York County:
STArrE OFl SOU-rI CAo.V.TNA-C OUNTY
oF YouK.
The Board'of Equalizati n d'hgrein
designate' thall,'in the PC formanuc
t f their duty, utterly.disregard pura
graph 3 of' svtoh il 61 of the Act
abovo F'peciild, which pmragraph
provides that "thoy sha l not reduce
the aggrgte value of roal pind. per
1onalI property of the . I; unly below
the t'ggregato value thereof ai to
turned by the County Auditor, with
the additioni,tVado. th*Ir'to by said
A uditor' ,ho sauo beig'iti Oe n;t
ture of a proviso. repugnant to the
body of the said Act and contrary to
the purpose for which the County
Board of Equalization was created by
t ho ter.r:':i of the sai., Act, .nimbly,
.'hat oil property liable to taxati.ii
i'aball bo enter.od on ti tax list a'
is (ruc,alue" iuisauat to section 1
artIole !9 of the State Constitution.
whi Ai declares that "tho fle'nral
Assembly shill provile lAy i,m. for a
ut,iform and cqutl -rate of an.Cssmen!
id.laiat.ion, And -shall prescribe zuel
regulat ions as sA il secure a j ust val
1ution for taxation of all property,"
etc.
The clerk of (the, Coort 'ball forth
wit.h furnish eaoA iof,ie,ersone here
in naimed with an attested copy of
this ordbr.
Nitness my hand at Yorkille this
l3th;day of June, A. 1). 187.1..
T. J. M ANKEW, Aircuit Judge.
( )orkville Ai.uirer.]
A 11-111011 of Collon lAes i fiverpool.
The Mancheoter Courior6f tle 23d
of J Uly sAys: "For moido weiks there
has .been, a considerab,le. amount ot
speculation in the Lkverppol cttton
mai.~egad to whether -tl:e ato k in the
di-t would reach a milliou-bales, and
bets have Ien iiade very freely
upon the point. A Friday or two
ago, wheni. the stock was made u
it had reached a totalr of.. 960,0A
bales, when it began to fluctuate each
Friday iii the imos4 ineertain manier,
at ofle time reaching so high as 998,
710 bale., causing gre.at expitemoent
tvifongstthoso who had Ndq Kets.
Last week, however, the seven figures
were atttUied,.the.sto.jk stndiog at
1,003,9o balej, and it Na understood
that the amount of moiey which has
changed hands in consequenco has
been very cono,Eera1)le.
Congresmun A. S. Wallace of the
4th South.ataolina District is'silimp
ing for a re-Qleetion, and..i4 ,dPmou.
strating his uifitness for the osition
by somne very idiotic, n9t to say crin.
inal, uttterances. . Wh.ilo addr.pssine
a .npeting of colored voters recntly
at d,wdoisvillay he. saldt -'Your
rights are imperilled, an-d you must
defend them. If you don't get them
at the ballot box you lmust. .reort
ty ;he eavtridge bolx." If ..the, une
grj3s would rosprt to the eartridge
box .and pit a frN ballatir,,hough
the he'ds of the ioeti who giv *them
such bad advice as the a1xoy.; it
might be a good thing for them~ and
the.iuhasppy State they have boclpet,o
ruim. N. Y'. Tribuasc.
The preactit Lo9rd Mayor of Lon
don has been, masdo a baronet as a
token of.the.Qu.eevn'.s approijatiori cf
the honors paid .by thieiset,ropolis to
the D)uko of Edinsb ufg anld his bride.
In Ihis yo.ung days the ,Liord Mayor
wars a loughboy. in Ayrsh,ire t ud
hsis .Iirst. step). to the dign!ty of a
mierchat:it prince was taken . when lie
left the .lo'tgh and commenced shop
keeping ini a small way in the~ townt of
G reenoelt. So it, Qs :Whi,ttington
o.ygr agpait wheto las beoot o Lord
MIayor of London. -
A one-lagned sold.ier, a oinn
recently askledi Brigham . Yonng to
supp)ly, by a miracle, a muissing limb,
but ;thc a postlo, ot. t o. be o~~ib t,
made this reply : .I 41 an inan., in,~
stant prod uce a new. log in the place
oPf the old one, but then, you see, if
( dd, it will cause gloat inconven
ience to yod. na. hoave4 6.foF ,r.fter
your exaltation to glory, the orniging
al. leg will comse back to the spiritSg
b.idy. mins..also being1 of, dhivafe
origin, , beeomb) Itrimotaml, anid, lh
this ease, eerye hpjv 'nory awkward
a ,throo-lkged ..afigol fjom Uta h
wvdmld 4lftsr aijhontg te to ihibitanst,
of the eterasl world !". Ai
Robert D)ale. Owop tells an .ance.
dote of a gentleman. who,1 theing
tired of life amid too conscienitious~ to
co,i r.it suicide, u(ed $9 , wplk o,ut up.
thso., tmost, violente thiunrir,st,ora
holding mlot an iron rod ten feet long
to invite the lighstning.
. The railroadl from Triet'te to,
Vienna, 300 iles in length, was
itifteen, ,years, in building, ankd cost
more oer ;niho than any railway in tp e
world, excepit,,porizape, .the Cred It
Mobilier Paceiflo. It forces its ,way
over, through, and around msasscs of
mountains, orosses chasms9 Lunne)sj
hills, and creeps along precipices.
All AbJolIITIIt.
Do ' know "Picodo,ro. Tilton-?
W6l, 1yes, somewhat. Wo *ore bor,
on the same block, withiii !igh:t of
Ptikilig-honse squure,- and went to.
the Sauld piMilo school, Eti 'were
aevr 'very i6tiaate. His boyhood
waVpasse.d adiong boQks, -6pd tie w-i
nover given to any of th6 rompisi,
.rviligs a(H8 't youkthi Manly
a time havOse.oh the feendo fthii,
1p.parated de hoYbis ai1 wiit6hed h,
%tan face, fron tllet bidei of whibli fell
a Wnals 'of- golded hair. He was
never in a pensive mood. iike -a
hot-houL plant, he bloon;.d at an
ealy aet. Whble 643 L both
drifted in jourtatlisn. Twenty y0als
ago no .ourpgter-ou the New York
press gave fairer promise of a biRl.
liant and .usefutcatreer* than-' Theo
doro Tilton, - Bofore hp. was out of
iiis toons he- wsone of thb most roifl
able and rnpid of phonographers, and
,Ahile repo ting lectures-and politiial
meetings for the Tribune, he attract
ed the notice of Horace Greeley, to
w[iotn Tiltou was always warmly at
ached.
Why did he not siiit by the
l ' r i b i ue I?' I ,
Well, you see, he drtftpd over to
Brouklyn,'whbi'e every yoq1g man,
to be d'eued respectable, mdst rega
larly ittend church. It, is the open
sesamq to the socili cireib. The
world,liqss he encountered on the
secular press .1as repuguant to ,Aim,
No young mai &'a- mol'e ortliodx.in
his iolhgious faith than Theodore.
He becamQ, one of the shining lights
of f'ly mouth cltir'bli, eshhow'd the
aect.lar pperi entire!y,.O dIved deep
in to' theotiey' and'iookbu patYoetiting.
ly down on the acquatinfances of his
boyhood. tHe was no Pharisee. His
-.gocism was his predowiint charac
twristic, but ho 'w,!s alw.pyp affable
an11d co.uIteoup, Ris par .id6lo'-was
the 2ilL-etlge1 0o1mm1unity on the
lleigits, an1d his Vontletio taste,:
caused him to avoid the rendezvous
where B,hemians' inost did congre
gate.
lie was ro.arried in 1855 by,Mr.
Beecher to Miss Elizabetk Ilichards,
who, fo6r some time, had been one of
\1r. ' Beeceex.';...flock, Tdeodore
closely .idelitifid. hittolf with Ply.
mouth chul.b; .aq d, when but a few
yeara peat his majority,,beane-;the
'protego cond diter of his pastQr. rTey
wero the closest of bis friends. le
the 3ear .1860, they, with Henry C.
Bowen, were the trinity of Plymouth.
The P1,iuouth deacons wore. really
spooney over "The." Some-of thm
thoupht. they saw ii his.. face.a re.
sechblane ,to tjat of. oLi' Saviour,
and it was not log ,before, hesseawe
to be walking on stilts,- with his. face
turbed heavenwird. le and hig pa-o
tor kera ..inseparable. As an. evi.
dence of 111e fiitndsbip that .existod
between',hfldif I will' i4lb' ah iuoi.
den.tjhAt happened. . .
Oe of the first jegiments forneq
in the city of'Br6oklyn, for the de.
fense ofthe Union wasitho LQng faland
P 1 1at . Anionl. it-' .Oi4ers. was
oie of'th'o sens" of "eioilsrh While
tbe,'r,ty was beinigorgani.ed., uidbr
MOCIeHan *-bunj Beeher committed
sonie breach of discipie, ond .tvai
pi1 ced nnder arrest, Tnhe , fi.i
greatLly, alarmed mtpd agitated hsis fath4
or, who.immeeediately conseled itih
Ttlton as to the proper course to be
pursueji in.ordpr,to, sheipld his .sons
(som djegraee. n.Mr. Tiltoe, sled hli
(B3eec'.). po.eketbookc, and took
frosm' it *$50. '' ile tooki the first train
for Washiagton, and on roenhiung
ther e, wen. '4iroet17. to thee ,heouse
of .the ';8eeretrry: 'of .\dy' Camne,
roe. M r. ' amaorjh 'i was -ocs
tag preparatory .4o entertldinmg ,a
breakfa.st p.arty of. governors. .
83taAes. Tliltone ascertatied t,his.,fact
fronA, the servant, and, of courso an
nounced himself as a governor. Hoe
meet Ca moron, chealleneged liizs.sad mita
tion,.p1p prd the tabt,q, abd; eMhI
the gtsosts.'iad departed, iriiportuned
fo.r e omnmision for yo.anug. Jseee .er.
in tij.e-re.la.r, arrmy. -Tilt6n woul
not. be sat.isied. with a promise, ahd,'
after an interview Presidenet .gicoln,
s,qoured the .do.-r0eI,,6qmuwissiQn.
Mrsi gu batquoen-t ueng'um tl 99 p p
~of t'he regwuent, tinaiei4 .~ w,iwde m
of his coeree. , ,114, itursed by ho
ceingnlssion, at which lijs friend .asjd
patron foll on ),l5 bre sat and; .weft
20.ais of graf$ itide. Tbeo,rs wns neo
'ordd'y .'friendahi,p, seemingly..
Boecher's,l ight reflected on. Tilton,'
and lie w'as .hbeppy.2B4rooklyn C'or.
,Pigtsbaitq Co'?mmerci I.
. Mo,foilbwin i t to.be, a pop ce
Jar song in : qltth :".e'fta
wlhese'm hungry, wiskgy., wiione I'ma
d.ry, groouebagks, when I ma hard up,
4nd hev~ewlb'nad;,
the Washipgg u e (I~oni--bu of'
whIii, if, opon 4 by <Clayton
Washpjcgtpet.rji5 a..j19 the,g orI
meoaa btistness. . fe vwant ghou .ted
shleut Godrgi. whb .all our.. letirE
.HondaCad.ien wo-"wantian4r In*ite;t
d.ouip withoute~ ir.eee. tq;r.-.hefr'
poliical view., iut-de ve,fint,tings
rpatph,adi surfeit of IClaytmonsseb&
Cboedhaek-JAMoa '.Constitutionj
Tht. Ta; 0lon
Ii Abbeville ono SuborinuAA Tac
'Utin has bequ'ordamed,.and.
have bon takon tolcomWpete tha or.
gan.iZat-ion of.a ountiy.Un i.On.
in Aiken th.rpo
Unions have been forne . 4
In Anderion ivo .84 Wu1ild't1 IX
iTilions have been oig&iiied.i -
-I lau rawell,, Unons hayo betihop.
gullized .in, .1ino - toyahiips.., '1W.e
,C"voity buion. was orgpized oni
3 instal.
In fr.fort three Sdbordiite lul.
ions have boen organized,
III Charleston seven -Su ordinate
Unions have b,ai organized.
In Vulleton three Su";ord,inato 1jn
iot.0 have been furqued. The Couity
Union W,ill b6 oiganitued'oh' the fitbt,
4o11day in October.
In Durling, >svAnteend to nihips
have organized Sub.ordinate - "nions.
XheCtunty Union 'was orgaulked on
tie ad inst.
UIn ehold three -BSordina.th
Unions und one County Unton fi e
been urgapizod.
In Faitfiold -3ubordinate Urdons
huvp boon organized.ju eve town.
41hiil in the Coaty-fteen Hula
In Kershaw two Sabordinatn.
ions ha've been organizod,
Iti-Le-ington u prehtninsry ifiect.
ing.was held on- the! P,h ofJuly, anud
epilulitiec-, were appointed to orgacna,
ize t6e Un,a. Sinoc theu (no. Su.
nordinate. Llt.i)n hus.boon formod.,
1 Al. - auIl.ter.Oie.Subordinato Un
ion bhmtenc..organized.
In L:aurens .four townships have
organized Subordinate Unions.j
In Marion County Sitbordinate Un
ions have been organized in i.town
ah ips. . -
In Newberry- six Subordinato Un
ions have bon formed.,
Ia Organgeburg nine townlhins
huve organized Subordir-ato Union'si
.In iobland nine .tubordinatie Un.
i0is have been formed, and the County
Union was organized oi' the 8d it
)tSiJt.
in Sumter ono Subordinate ion
haq been reported.
Iii Unlon ;bordinate-lnIons have
been fp.rned in every.tow6ship Id t4e
County, thirtierfrni ui bek -County
Union organizo. August3di
In York twq Subordi atS1Unions
have been for ed. --
In twevy-one CouqAtie '.in'. the
State one indrdiidae: ytve! Subor
dinate Tax Uniuinurk) known t6 ha,ve
been organized&. rCiianty'l,Uions
have been organized in'five -Coui.ies
dud in other Countios steps have
been taken .whieh yvill ,onure the
completion of;thd organization by the
frst of Jctober.
(EMws and Codrierd
t. Phillio's Chuffi;
An interestipg- service, will be
)eld. ii th 'eliurch to-m9 rrf in
odidWoration oft e one Iidur ied
and. df4iolh.i,yea .P.Woqri' h
congregation upon its: Presou to.
It is .now two h1*undred years sine
the Epicoii. Church wa: first plant.
.d i'n this state,- .nd, of whiol St.
Phillip's :was the first church and
patish. T her .ve boon tigree' St.
Ithhit' C.lin/secs.'hc first, a syge an9f
bu ilt&ing sinnding on -the situ'. t int
$t. IMichael's nOW 00ccupios <7l1i8 old
St. Phillip's begsn .in 1 i 4d
~~inhd.. imli 1724, .anid .buz1
18$35, and the present edifioe e
retor,will to-morrow pra4 ? sr.
maon aspprQprIitoto tho ocepsjon,; and
aftdr tbe per vice a meeting of the
egnggrmatsion ill be .id~ at .vbhig
a5 nip4rt of a jrint opnt cMLe 'o the
CO.ngreption antd ydsotry waill by rea','
and arrasngensents probably up$dHrr
a further and myre formal opin,tpoie
Cratio,4 of tiboagev of the' chigrdJ:'4L a:
:Upor a-slanch In Ne1vada, on . the.
Carnot river, fhere ii ii- hord I:of,.
twent.p six camnaisi all. lyut "'twoi'of:
thle'h,ivaf6 bred aund ,rasd .tnha
da.; fime..yerr 4lgc .n.ne' oritenl.
ahels wpre it pprted( into thh~t?ttet
'but-of tiese onl'j.tslo lyod id,bed#hne
aeelimaated, ated fromt this psin ' have
b et raisedJ t wenty-fours .anintwls.
Tf0omen. wio now hiav0 thonur 'are
ronluen lh-ad' fprmuer-ly sojfne
excperience with : theh1 in Elbrope,
-Thbey'find . tio di ffoul.y in- ireorsing
thqw, and'ean niow sow t wenty-tour
e heaIthiy, a. imatls, all of' -Wasoo.
r'stwIs. T1he~ camels.. thiay 'h sio.b
+bid' to b -~ Ih&r'ughfly atelimateai;
'hTi' 6Wifei of' the .fted ..find it n~o
more 'liffio,nIt to b'ensd and ra*r"than.
Would.-ba e brietdd with' tIhe'."*i'me1
faQinber. 6f' g.AsteI. 06. d.nke.e '.Th
tdusdh u.poir,.whicha they A.'o. kept! is
i~ndy aud At2riIo' lb .the oxtresse% tel
the ani.nale fotbtind grow'ifat < ou
such pr1ekly'Lrub.:ani -tiititet wed
na no. other '#nIial edtfo
Whbet ldft to $ tisoeba:theIit 'boa'
'delight, aft'r fill igdL9olea;tIt?it
'the coarse 'lie 'adg&idf th'oMle&ef6y it'
'ari>uased"in Aidkitsg salt 'totYe. ms ill.
sau th'6 fi r' t'oth thb 4nnshnsi pg
ykl~OiO00 p/oubsd& '7 'i l(
inluti'otbib 'and d ibt rash t orv lij
and abuse, ando eUt ph lioypiui
against..him., .Thore,w!s..,u9. pharit
ihotl h h.cap , o(lI9 f pmorolis divin
for the patkiot, 0amvi' *hos privat
lWiarater wihs :iotie.dsi s1o*, bu
h6 nWust neodsntniliko him the subjoo
sf aipeci4l. seru o.u, whbiol it w.il. I,
p ts,. re. ubli at this in11
4i no%Q doubt ifl any reIder will faj
to see tho 11u11ko" 'in it.. 'PrhP
ti6re Cll 'oiharity in the heart u
4it one -!lhuu! within the bounds of th4
lata .Cu,fo4prat? 8:4ts, for j3ecubo
11thA uitau will bo4eff Davis.. W
u ahIo thu following etrct from th
leifi5fiIto gli-. the,heattlessneas tu
Yilliarnous h3poericy of 3och*eer
I i rpluottinge, J-snl
:Men, even touchoh ipp w'ith 'gi-iof
bjut. I beliovo-tiut t Mr Qaviq fer ex
1imple, ivill ba ,htng. .ttrondy the
ju is convic , he d , on het
CO.1.UtdVAI(~ ti(! 81 0 t.LCC
iold 'All nmti 3s 'hiAVO.Y'ntc1)ed
he tiie prooes$ of the Iaw "i1 nit
iolts -hua listo.1ied- to the uharge
4id at bi dor till nptions _gethxvr
Lout the scFa.6 id3O there are suye
bin- to plead for him. lie is a
li'of-ailitgaished ability ; he ia
0onduoted ia warCth "ertiunoity nad
ourage ; ho w,as the beloved leader
f the multitudes of the South, aid
4qia tio-f .millions of thel would
hield .im If they could. Ie CIn1g
ife who loves lirn, und 'child,reb
dio.eiannot understand his crime ; ho
a surrounded by a uiglty i .mtieritdo
4utth, whos the wr boiug over and
Is hot pumikotns coold, have no hate
lid uo malice, aid n,.tiine , ioie RIM
othing worse than a chasten.d, Sor -
owful 1ndignationl towaid him. Tho'
vould releaso him if.tby could., E
bey couldu fuget.the 4oad ; if they
Vero not oouIpasSed about with a
rent cloud of witnesses ; if their
ol.a of vletp,wore not;dto*ucd by
he bells of t,o hijif they could
orget their otitftly ; 'if hey 6i1d
lot r.rget theli God,'thefiddll give
vay to heir pity for a brother ian
d his e4trehWity.' '%b6y .b61i ptices
rotfi ovqr the 8e valbei bf'syinpithy
gr hiul , voices of -'plidAng 6poii
iona) voioes of threaleulig; itiay
)e. 11 t notihtig aViik ho eittn't b'
p:r6d,; he would .iidt .onWnt to
1oce ; he - would iot be jt ; lie
voila,nut be a patiiot ; he malvit (lie.
knd the are xbomeg down,. and the
vorfd sh10ddeis,.and the great ti'hitbi
o'deud. And I plain that a such adetie
ina spotolu s that 4buld do Inotc
'or the stabilit of the country and
or the caus.e :of public order tha
iliost any dozen great a6i of-tbLe
ast four yehar's. 'It vill' ta'ho iaik
Imong the sqblimlit'leaA OPM 6sti.'4 1 :
Till havo a 00 T'l'dighity and *cight
yiolh ho unh$loeot batly - V' haq
ough4 could havP. It eill g
ho4ti(tiiionl of itIkind VA u6Nddg
ur bat Ljs hLa. %it #Il I liwove
aally appr'ehedoedcd 411.' iA"will
A retil.16d p''01\6uftailms3d
md 'eWboi e th tith f6m And-- per
on ' Or I.t . -"10 )j LU4m 11'. t! dht b'e,.
l0ad.ed .fu. 6t'Si. And the peA
i t i t. 911 d i slIJ e l si it
Iteh- Jeelirg forevec. irb. -L6t i
o - thhhe.', lisforf waits for
f. 'The9 greitest wvork -bf miodern'
idleA46br loIa1 4War, I me'an-w'iita
or its.ca atone. Let it b>e raisodt
ta bed. Not with shotttinlg, btit in
ilein p gp1 hit'hi sears, if you pledase
di of Ouir grpat .ttertyr, 'when. he
loie Meh decrdo*h1hi hJs made libt
mfrtdd _-'7 ' .
SpM 6 ,'otir - mli sd1etai
fA hrij'i 'h0.611 apd the d siIiderO.t<
.dg nei . .6 midfha'.'P. 'A ad: and
and amnoni IG'e'endiltd Nws.
'Tj St mic!I(9piesteadi
,The Chester Reportef' ha. geben I
roup L. . Draper', porfeponipp~
eeretary of the. Stato fl4oriqal. $p
itm of' 1:Wi~'sepnsin, from which thll
'olluwing is an1 extract :
,"I. feel -sad:over tbo miisern bloi con.
litioat oftyopg8a~t, ,IIada let1er
lie other. day .froam, 0en. SumtILyrt
a1laopa 4, hobg6.I,si: ,lugntor, 10.04
~ttteburg, saying~ he htad , p a6 ouri
igned t.ho,'reaius of his o4li broth
;a e.outfhe' bId Glen. $unhter an
*edd w tah .ad.feelings from th'6 fue
ha.t bet uend h.ld 'beea forfoit,Qg ,fv
l~ taud afhid obtifu oh?wf ISo
eta v' and 2.boh3tet44.6.to gdJat
butIftr ' tibdufought unde#'hie!Illi
"c enh// .o->M(t"Ia '5 bmig1
ndbo6nisfre raitr.the amiltboa,.
A Wokitiful ENcipc.
I)nriln 8'st*6'vrn oil Wedfiesday'nigl
of lustm ook the lightning atruck ti
110uso of Mr. E. Eekicl in (niudei
At th. timo AIr, 1zoikiel was in th,
pIassage, and M V4. -zokiel was at
tending to hoLu ) duties. 'F!out litti,
uhildrem and their two nurses day- 1i
the rojt*-where-kthe fearful mossen
t gor ontoreds t, a!1 escapo :. ,Thl
chimney was torn to attouls to: 1lthi
iw fte of the att(d Toor, and thl
bricks wore broken hhd hurled ovei
the,y.ard.- The attiu -window nex
to the el initiy . wns smanbed, buti
lass a1nd frame. TheI shingles or
i he eaves were lifted, and the at ti
flotr wts.hursted through. The boll
entered the.phniolber ilk peven place
where the children lay (onio in a oril
aid thrmo upon an iron boditead With
iron puas.) six, holgs like - pistol
phoe, i0. *luster, leaving a suoky
murk on the ieiling, and oho riltce
at thesouth ide of the room, abou.t
six foit frti the six holes, showed
the oar@e.-.f thx hb>lt... 10 glaucud
to tig,irg bed, g4ndqr tho.. erib, rjud
pqissqd out tearing off the woathor.
be rdiii lir-tly at the llead of t1o
Tle ilifallt did not awake un
til r2uned by. its parontW.. A calf
under the froat of tho house was
killed.
Some Aianiricins Visiting 0tonle.
lienge h4vo dicovered that at sunriso
tho evimer solotiao the sun aP
pears fora ;ioinent tQ .st, upon a
solitary stono at tle castern head of
the aveuuc of hbuge ' upright, stones
which ,fl'res on1i of th features of
that extraordinary place. It is also
ascertuinod;tba, On th11 ,9otting of the
sgn,iu. the winter solat ico: a similu.r
Ienolmiuon is kele inl the olmopoito
dirdction. This .n ows that the ax%id
of -the. avenue coinoides with the
Sull's rising at the summer solatice,
while another liue .iu the range. of
.tn opcs cooiils with the fiRtt.iig
sun at tia %vint'r 'nolst'ti. Stono
hpnge is, therefore, a vas tuonimcit
of thai st Worship whit>h provailnd
In early.Uget unong the inhabitalite
of t)ritui, as it h s prevailed in oth,
eyorvO of the word.
qx%oodent shoes m.are! higEly re
0otumouded by SQme of thia poientific
po0ioties, aild in polio instances by
the gwyein meqts..of .uropo, it.lhaving
been asCertained that not a few dis.
eases.reru!tilg in impai!ed constitu.
tic,n3a'iit even ii the los ,of.life,
hiy.o (0sulted from - the pi itico of
wea jig icather 1h31 . in wVt % Itih ir.
An en e riotd. w-4km.. fro
leranco wi a short thi1e since called
toOpranay to supet-iitmid the manu
faotu-ro of wooden shoes on an exten.
ASP q040 in:s th latter country.
These .arrepresented as being light
and easy to ve'r, aIld 'are provided
wvith'a siml -cushion within the up
per tide, to obviate tiny pressure on
ther part of the toot ; thiy :a-o also
sAJig tbq:o a noataud plias'.ng ap
IF/pr.tn? b1lpckeiotl or varnished, are
mn udo.liarge enou;.;h to accomiodate
oodifotable stockings, and are fur
ni'he:l.wit Ic leather straps.
'The Poor Chiltren1i PIcnic.
The picnio for the poor colored
ch ild ren of Cha;srieston, whicho took
paice Fruid ny, will long be rememi
tici-ed by the hofs -and ,girls who,
thiroglde kiunai0 of Mir. Hunrioy
enjoyed a happy day across the river
at Mlount I'loaqit.'L A bottdr or
moio geilbrousq work has rarely boon
dono la anfy SonthIel-h~ ut,y.
44 ( [News aw Courier.]
il o jv \Ve qd is m aking an effo'r t
to get b foro, the public lagain by
bdn'why grauhslop pdr don't' havec
tlslt It, isito thi:i, Mr. W/ood
t oothain. ; . * - * . ,
[ jDet.ro/i ree Prces.]
We agree 'i!ch -the ~Cofu:tobia
IMhoo' lleia'ld :In- its condenmnatibn
of p)hiief Justieo' Mu.ses, why,"laiy
usedo the dignity of his pos'tioo, and
rs over the State tg, scure ,tihl r
n.f9nllnaf,ion of his re prob t6 Aodigal
; odf"t1o' prbedut N 9'ver1br' of South
(Jarolina.
to a r r dets on
'l%9glish 'rihwaja 'fbr l$73, -t report
of wh1ich -hstibeorn 'ptublishe d - for -t,he
.year1swas 247--boi,.g o1e giogo tlian
r e fesn,i!Zws1,372,'and
alkilld-uhd. ihjured 'atecrbssings as
' olservantd and amployees.:
4'' 1 * 1alY Still Stro r.
Mr. ('!arence Gray, who was suin
s~tmioku.while.:.working d6t Muagnoli
II*"iLio' frorin a dc
yo #AinS't'g Mie oh'r fisnily - 'begga;
41 od4safofbique face 2i Wake ;rup a
,1.|1&vR K.' ip,,o you. for ii
(Wy ie6r, in Andersol
a Cotnd4.1wthMr. A.JM. Norris n
A Norti Carolina Hlorsewoman,
A North Carolin young lady, ac.
bordihg to a Wdoal journal, recently
started for a hornebak rido wear
3 Morgantouwn, 1 in, that .tto. - Sho
was riding raolidly writh a 'gentleman
down a long slope, wheu the gentle.
mnan's horso stumbled aid fell. The
lady's horse cleared both hint and
rider at one loap, and thet , became
guite unmnanugoble. .i'wo' h%udred
yar48 further on, a narrow,.lauo wan
r blockadod by .a, negro, Iiule, and
eart s unro across it. Irer horae
.1yas WL%IrIng at full- seed. 'To poss
around Vas Iimpossihlo, 1to ,stop
equally so; but tho agile animal a
o*uo foarfulu bound cleared negro,
niule,. and cart. The- charming
eqiestrion. never for a moment lost
her balande, anI was laughiug gaylt
when her Iforso waabohodked two miles
further on. -
On Wednesday anaterispout form..
od ov6r tle pond abovo- the Langley
(. 4.), Mils,wlhioh cauied the water
in thq Pond to fall two inohos. A
gale of wind.. on Thursday morning
otruck the pond and dashed the water
0oMlotoly ovor-th-daII.
Mrs. Auna. Bailey of Auderson
died last. Week.. --- -
MANY
VARIETIES;
OF 1URNIP SEED
ABIVITIS Potaahl
conoentrated L,yo;
US-411l6 81sap"
Toi'et, 80110!, tr.f rats,
Bell Colog ie:
Crown Tartr,
Olive oil, Snuff,
Cobking Soda,
Ebssritre 'lager,
Opotleldoo, -- - -
iraoMagtnosia,
Chtbroform,
...Qulit,e
- - - ClloJ i
Otum Camphor, -Par.lot- Jtatohous, C
Plaut'ors, Itat Er.tornator, &o. &
McMASTNR & BRICEs
*July4 4.
.JJeairds.Iatent Lock Tie
Slot. of the above CiIton.Tiod. Theoy
. .. are &ndoubodly the hest, :1' use i'
they are matde ,of the.'hest, iron are ia
quce3put; on, have greater strength'
ir au ,ther Tie' a'nd oesti b'e'"-sed on
nny sized bale. Try a'banch and be,oon.
vinced.
'F o' salelo wby g.
r ilEnndeal'geAeirUIto li'fdrtxvthe
JL adesrorg nsbor 'abd: viefalty
tbat, 1Alra..8haw'aieutird Stadklof Millinory
D)r, (Goods, Noitons &e.' have been' ro.
. r6b'd'to"h is st ore wherd tlaby 1911 boa
d .ol4'atstnd lielow oost. p9q b'66 'arrval
in N. . irs.- Shaw hde bodught .and
forwarded a fulI"Ili: of ihW Iatdbt'8tylu
Goods,'' o.ossii in pa1rt of, :blillinery,
Dress Ooods, Ndtionas, Catlioes &o. Thie'
most of thosb lftive beda 6 gh,t fre:& 29,1
6o 60 per -nont lower~ han t,hey, oulhd
have tieenI deler In the season and wiit
-be solud accordingly: 33etCaicoes at bion
I 'cents' per yaird Oaahi ;AMweys on -haddt a
'full suapjily of Gon}s I'esty made Clothing
hloots,' Shoes aind itsh d endlesL
variety. .iHis stock'-of fandly O rocerl.b is'
0orpitOA All ba'ask is il tt e anmlao'
.l.is extenside 'stock as h s deteabined
n ot to bo unadersoldg. by lew or Gentil.
SK- - -
July 30. 1