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-FAIRFIELD HERALD e c" . ti I R l1I&dmy P1orning, 'Jftnuiry 26t 1876, Uongressinn Wallace1 IRinoy and; Smaliil vot (1 against the anesty bill recently defeated in cotigreii.1 Mr. E. W. 'AL Mackey did himself; c. edit by voting in its favor. Hiogel ----4bsent Iloge's Obancos. '1.1 o gorr3-maindoring scheme by i~'1icii 'l~icland coitiy Was tacked 'o(il to tiro third coligro~lshlhal dis-' I iet, :i~hsliltely 'to conic to n1au 1t. 'ThIe ininorial preset C(Il by Col. Will. If. 'Priescott sots forth fvry 'tloarri' the( fact {that the district is 'Wiif, t-)vl'0ly made i11)--1LItichi1t&l c')ltilt.y beihig at least twenty-five 'hles distant from any county really )hadtter is now boo' a 't.orhmlit'eo of the iouiso of r(3ptO5ObtdtiveK, - ihdt a re'l)bl't 1*oiy' he e4)ectodl 'very 'soon. 'Aatlo' if id y doubt is entoi taincd of the uinseating of H~ogo. 'In such cat~o, there wihl'hth to 'be hold a 1ieweletioi, foi llkchland cannot be ';wrunit.ted tb go lii."i~jrbfofitod. It ' as :it (1n1 time Lhouj htthttIci pr1oper1 ronstitultion of the third din trict wucnldi nullify the entir'e elction of' cm) gI'Qssi(Ifll 1'(Ij)1'(IItitti VCSl i'1: ')oitl.h ZarolilL, blut thatI, viewa SC('e11kHs note 'to -havu been cnltiruly D. Reumarkable Positioh. I n then many wordH of praise wvhichi ha~e.I en iU (' keii of Governor Chain li~el.& 1t01 IliorO iv(Irtty of notei than tit+itu (If the coil cvvativb 116oplo of K4c1111.11 (Ja11oliilO. It i1,am of (cE)1l1'H( 1.) liv QX)ec(t'dl that he We'u old ~~ thin pruisc ad en ('0111'Z~ iiI 10111,t of thu o(Jld Ilic'ual pty '?-:) l1 North awd'c t'Ilth. 11fI ix cdlnlct. 'Vets t)("fl ' I fuelu 'tinrcdCIl c(ntt '.viii,) that of hiim 111'lCdUCHO1' illth I(V1 ( e hat 'of Sco(tt and 1'ToroI4, this \-.'IId Ahiave 'g-iveflnj 'i'i 1114 11)i1ibli(NUI come from the conservativo press. In the present issue beftween liiin and his pa'rty, le has the syipathy tnd onedtiragemont of the clso. a 'tive, party, and lo tlinaloncarl ho 1o01 for uch substuitihl kid in "the fnidro. The position 'this tuahn by the best citizens our state towards Governor Clamborlain is a most convinuing proof of the sincerity of our people. Ever sinco 1870'it . has' ben their aim to bi)tain a good gov: ornment,.and to support iahy honest m1on who would assure them of this. Laying aside party politics as en tirely secondary to the g'cfneral wel fare, they have given their approval to a m:Ln who, whatevor lay be his good (uliities, is overywhoeo recog nized to be, and is by his oivn oft repoated profeSsioamX, a most intens O )artisLn. Born and bred a republi can, lie has never hesitated to state his views plainly, strongly, and sometimes even bitterly. But this has mado no (ifforeie in the atti tudo of the consorvativos towards him. ''hoy havo forgotten the ftuilts of the politician in the good services of the than. Thoy have ignored his past shortcomings in view of his present good de'eds. They hattve laid aside their-political brganization to support o1o of an 'ohtiibly opp) sito cr-ed. Thfl ey ha'o giveh him the fullest efedIt for.all lho has (bne, and omitted to'lipbrdi h fith br What lie may hav'c left undone. Ih'.iort, Governor Chamb'irlain's chief praise and his chief support have comeo from the coniservativos of South Carolina. This clearly, forcibly antd cocl)lhsively imIlica;Ltier ill the;li a de groo of candsor n111(1 m 1ginLnility which shows - hem -to be both patri ofic atltli sincero. While the good works of G o'vernor Chati'hberlain i ire, as we think they should be, the theme for i)ise Iil conlgrathationt on all si1 tis, t.I( e should be likewise said a word of the lalldlkb, action of the counservttive people of South Car olina. In our ju(lgnonIIt it is *without a pal'lel in the history of any po lit.'e al orLanII izatio11n in: ably ago o r in a~ny e nmltryi. A Plundurod City. We havo neither space nor in elinautionl to furnish our reaemrs) with the details connece with the inan('Lcial condition of the city of Cohnnbia, ats shown in the pro c(Mdilgs hlIad in Judge Carpenter past six or gleigt tlils. It is enough to say thie with a de(plnfoA of aldormieni 1both corrupt sain ini compe)(tent. thn *'y is utterly aand, some1 timew ago, referee to ascrtainl anid re(por't whait amiounit oif money1C would ho nece('ssary to 'oniduct thed c'it y governmien t, hone itly andi <hicienitly, bult atl the smnell tht ec(onlomliahlly. Hie has1 subm)1litted his rep~ort1 Iand froms -t, au presented.Q we gather the folowing~ signlificanit fac'ts :IThe tot al CNIx penses of the( (eit)y for -t hroe years. including ini terefst (on $lhe 1h)ndehd debt, e'tc. wer'O $2li,997. 09, 0or a yearlyh average of $81,G5.69l. C'ol. Low e'stima)0te ('hat11$ $28,8100 w ~~o ill hs amllply Hlufliccent for theO comSing yeatr. SCImel of the items is 1 Iep11 show very plain ly thle dilh'encme be twoen 'conlomly and11 extraagan~ce T1he police depIe'rhue~nt wicht1 ha11 cobst on1 san alvtraii nhlout 815.t000 wvill realily requ~hire buti$ M,t,000) the koopig of thle str'e't~s whiih hasetosl bot wo('n 815,000) and $10;,000 annul 13' the Ahnishiongo hasi horlC~a)ore re (civeCd froitn 86venf to ten thonisan( a year, while S4,000) is Volieidliro quto aenough,. Udt the mlosi stalrtlinlg itom~ of al1l is th:'f of th< watorwork's, wich~ cost, in 1871 72 $15,16h1 ; iif 1872 73; $10,57b i ini 1873-74, t,d09-bbing a yearly average of $15,t83, The reforet states that *W - c1 mL 1 o'uipplied te the city3 this yealr for f/our hiundre, dollar / In view of thoso start ig facts,' it ennl be by 'do memvis r ltlattor' of 51urriso t'hat the ploph of ('ohni~iiIa are. buardenied withI ani enormouacls city tax, thait to eit k cre'idit is goe,~' and1 that the cit y governme otnt, las 1ti~ 'lleud otelupj t and1( denuheicjintionl from every rc: spoe(ta~blo (jlarilter. T'he city will havl1e an1 ('Eoetioni in Apiil, by3 which timel it is hopeld tha tr1.here, inny lo sutcha IL(ori iinath 'l1If the ha rwc4 minOiei 11anhoit a seOt of o0lfeeru bot h de(sir'ons and1( co(g'Otent(t to brinig the city ouit of its prle~c'hnt st a t (of emlhbarrassmenat, disordaer' and'1U disgrae'n. The' camupaigh t 1s yet, too1( early1 to est iima the chance('(s Of the difl'erent, aspirants for ofi:e. TVhe linaancial troubhle- of our1 Co lunh ia neighbor's have nio posit ivo int- L'ms1. fr th m a lin, of 1"..rl, , except so far as thoe constitute oll of }e ml norous. . exaiaples ,of r 11iy i4 rute in Sgpth .Cg na. I dVCal h1itlio ropubli vo hA ftl 1 1 ti$ for three r f uir y'4 i conservatives O ad to' Lo" toiW tehemselvos wi a}pt th Ir .oorul riuoers havo oon dofig, ' ' lthbut iiy roi edy for their trouiblos. .lgany hw plunder have be9n lovised b tho repl cic41 Rio r f gld al, e V tio'so tiel'icmes havo all been mt into "oplration'- -with 'f sit iesult may frIo 'easily infoerid fron tho prosenlt cond~ition of the dirty... - ,'Tlie" (loings of tlie radicals in 'Colunibia aro simply a }sA 'uple Of w lht t1\ey have dono all over sotlith Caroliiiti, and of what they will edhtiniue tt do wlen('1r oportniity offers.! There miaty be ini tho partCy an hon est 'el'tient, and ild~ 't~s ' rtionl of the party may do thier 'utmost to promote hit onLsty. and jprevent fraud. Buttho ie% otiE *ho are (lisposed1 to steal is overvl'iehuingly large, and powerful in t'jroportion. The men who have ruled C'Uuilubia under the now re/ime are but spotlelns of the greater and :Vitong or portion of the repubiican party in South Carolina. They were elected as vopublicans and as rep resentative men, and it is no injus tibo to the party to make their actio's a criterion of the character of tl'o j dry mai a whole. There can be no excuse whatever for what has been doiun iii 'CblhhbiA-not even that allegod'liy "eott, Parker & Co: fur-the finanal trojuble's of 1.ho state in 18470, 1811 mnd 1872, Theure have been no0 kut klux tr~iu bles to-ins'jre thrrt'elit of the city, :tad no fretful denioerat.: to on (cour1age disarlierC and1 lawvle Sness, to check which .money hail *to be spent. t. iial$ icanu e'~chothy," p111 nnld mna'lulterated, has 1'heen pr:ctisod, and irepub)licln '"ihtelli gence' has had full vay. The Men com1posing the liilfercdL city couneils Ili( liht" ill the repitiican party-.-such as L. C. (Carpen ter, S. B. Thompson' 1egro), Joe :taylor (nie: ro) J. B. Dennis, and others of the 511sme stamliip. 'The result of t/iHiir efforts is a bank rupt, city. A4r what they have do11e, no or lina ily honest and fair lumine(d 'u1a(; can offer any apology. It is simply tfi fruit of igno rnhe, 11im11111inglmcent and fraud. - In tliir (ffortH to instituto n good governmentt over thoir city, the 1ikople of Cohiimbia havnl the earestsymat~y al the best wishgs of all honfest p~eoplo inl South Caro'lina' Rod ucinig the Army. One of .the chief aimsa of the dlemo cratic majority inl the present house of representatives is tile reduiction of thet currenit expenses.0 (of the gi vonunenl(''t. Reformi anld retreclh moneit, and1( (lie 'Ieople are a1ssuired that the r<'li-tioni of Xi-xpen4es shanll produtce nlonlC hut the best results Naturally enioiih. or at .least Conl Ristent ly with th .~~ 'pirat:ic of all1 piropoesed to makth~ a vecry considera le reduict ion1 inl th'o :presen't, si'e of (oir itandling army. T1his is a good miove, Himly as'1 ai maiiitter of much-. ne'ded re I enehmen~ '1!, bu't thiere aire many)'(1 other g~ood( reVswhOh armyI1 shul bie cut (down to as5 smal a aa ts s c'nlSistent with nlationlal suiftv. There aro( but two ernmencit shoul mauiint.inf at large - One is tho proximIity of naitionls incelined~ to b0 hiostihe, ai~d thb other t is the noessitA to mahstnii a ilii tary (ntli~hmen 110t, to iinpre'ss the peophi~ thi~mselves "itlih ho <dignity and p)o rI (If the goionenl'I1lt. It is owing to both theso causes that Eu ropesad govblrhilldilta keep up lairgo standlihg itrthIes and p~rido thems~ivos upoiltihe perf~3ction of their military systemi. 13iit in our UnTiioni neither 8f those cahses is of much force: Our neighlAt's uti all sides are very pacifleally <1ThpOSed From Eigihthd wvb hadl nlothirg at all to) fear ;'for even granting with us ini war1 ~Ihrr 1blicy for miany years5 pai't has had(~ on1e of 1pacc 0ven thoh 1obbiidd y seem wit h a nich Enghland mad1(1 conices sionlS t ho A melt iean1 governmIan lt in thme m atter of thme Alabiin claimis is but o1io' of tho" manyU piriofs of thle desn-p of the En~glish1.poolilo for peace. ThIe relations of our. gov or tunient wit h Qiuee Victorial are likely' o ho conthmlIoudly a~micable. From (Jl: Ii.xico) of courseu, thtro' is up~thling to fear. Occansional deopro dations may1. be ma1fde upon our frontier' by a few straggling huunts men, but it requires but a small squad of cavalry, aided by a few Texasi rangers, to keep mlattors per can likewise be protected by a ver force *:A ,T rinfohed, cave of pmorgpu by, 1" ' g pd rce vo ers way. be thyt out st in very .hort o.0 'T thi yiw e cist the omains but tvo purposes for wiich the army can be used; -for tile - en QNaiunenhof, tlie49enue la nd:.m for olitical "pbs 'uth. to thsdu0 h.Is no doubt dono good seryic, ..but that ko ico'could be petormod lust astectua fy arild at much loss dost by dopu'ty iAi.u4ts ,yith a wvell seloctQl)d190e of citizens. eoside it'is a 'notorious fAct, 'tWInt many oXcens have lice" ' i itte'd by military titfchniun'ts 6NICes snd soldiers auict -mio a 'mistaken zeal to oliorne thn reventjo laws skid dotect frauds. This is by no mnat so likoly to hnpp i at tho liidns of a posse of civiluis acting 'nder civil utlority and fo'6nizitlioir am'iea ility, tp ciil laws. The other uso which' the i1'fiy has beep put--tho subsorving- 'of political ends in the Sonthern statoA, is as foreign to tho prime ends for which a standiug-army is intr'deq asApos sible. For a inan t' pies l otween the Openod ranks of a company of Wonod men, to dopodit his ballot, '-t son'ething so utterly at variance with the simplest principale df re publicanispin and- civil -liberty, as to make it abhorrent to the mind of overy man of ordinary intlligdo and'solf-rospect. And yet the ai'my1 les for somo years been employed for that liurpos'e. It has only necodod tlio complaint of a Scott, a Patterson, an Amos or a War mnoth,'to briig into' very city, town and lainlet of a'Soitllrn -state a company ofdoldoers !to ghaid the polls. That-th' has both much real danger of harm to the freed imeii-=whose protection lts always beiu tho chief pretet ftr 'ti use of trohys-~-it'is simnply dthrd to maintain. e tit ro'is is -safe in all his rights in thi Boixth, without ie presence of a'singl) .baydiot, as when each 'polling place '; fiirded by a loginut 'of Well arind in fantry. Besides the presence of troops in the South implies 'a dis r trust on the part of 'tio oNrth tfor which therwisii6 possible ground. and is caldillated 6'hi'e tijo South orn p:oople a foolig to wards the natioinal. government which thiy do t6t tesire to posses. On ftio-spediost moans of a full restOration of harmon y betw'een the different sections of our country, ii. that iuplicit tvr'st is the sine'erity of the Soiitherir p~eoplo t-o Wh'ih their course sinco tclie close of tiie war en titles. thiemu. This is on& , of the hurost imanS bif of entii-o fratornizai tion, ami will N~o imora reai good than all the co-rcivo meoasiiros that can be divised. People wvho are, or 'Sippos'o themselves to bo, \Wdor thie surveillanuce of ,a military force, -are not natnirally incelined to entertain the deep1ost affection for tfhons who institute that sn'rveilldxco. The Southern'i peoplc arn li~artifr tired of the prenten of troops, ini their midst, to subscrvo :plitical 'indsr and they have a riglit to .dhmand that they bd6 treated an. Well in this resp~ect as their Ni-l erX brethren. Let <d1 the treop9 IJe reuLoved from the South as soon n's ossible, leaving only the~ tYiceiat'y garrison in forts, Bartaclks, ned military SM~oHRED.-bontnoon yos. terdlay, Ch.farles Churchill; A Ulanter of llollywood, on the line of the iCntrmal Riroad, was inforitd thatd two'( negrods were robbiiv .hi's coin ho~use. M~r. Churchill anh'6d him .e(lf with a. d1ouble-barrellha~ shot gun and procceC3u .1o, Elfo. corn hiouse and called on ..h thieves to Eurrenderidwleni ond . 6f thon? levelled a gnun ho, had at Mr. Churchill, whelii theo lattsr Ihrod at him and kdhed the nog'ro . ftantly. Mr. Churchill a.lso fired his ,.second1 barrol t the othier darje ' and wounded hii ..light ty.-- up4ta C'onatidtion(alft, 2Is. Two Iursgmnn tr ling,' ivere r'obbyhd t ed in~a o 4ood. One, ini (10spair' evlibd;' Och,' . ai n (1ono1 r &aid tho Athr"o' "1faix; then, I i du d colu did undo Io !". Accord iig t h Nbt f ork Icerdd, the greatest and t.o6 im portantii of womnit rights ii the right to a husband. Laborert in the Mic~higan wvoodse are wvorking~ for their boardl. '.Qliat's what the woods gro for, we boltevo. --y .Ihubury 1Vetpe. ..~ Copartnership Ne1de. W t~ aI(ociated ,ouirats tindor teirm naime of.Dl R GL ADNEY &. C'0., daig from Jaua-ry 1st, )878, and u ill coitiunpo the wbi~skay businiess at the ol stant.1 (f Di It (Ianey, W' \npoetful ly Solicit theo pat ronnglo of th pnbhle. jan 10 Om , W II CUJLIET..-. White Le'ad, d )NE Ton -af Whito Lead which I guar . nc a pura Lead, for sale at the drug storo of W. E.'AIxuE 7 y Elt~rq Iargo stock of Fu ii~ng Ooo*u.., to1~ I9j.tj3o4)ts pn.4 Shoes, mwkng onooftho,)argcat an. V, ' T SE L~l:''1;'clu.kr ever b)rought. t4)..Winn. b srip itv.ow prepared to aoo4)m7o odato their nufu'roue frie (I t 9ustgn qr at tlx~lr U3UALLYLO I A) , oi 1ae b, to suit pnreha.'t. f'' ie a guasute"i 'a LOW ASA THlE LoW \ 'atr motto is Quick 'Sales and mall Proltits. 71L RS SiwR1CTLY CASH f it. 'i! ~dh & Co., at F. ] di'r 1i1 d13y foods store. 'Don' 106 hegain Iof w tptor, Cd Y ur wf w l wthou j~.hea. qr good fro 4he pp~pn o ply Mr. 'NUM W1 .*verlsedailnt'I is another Tie is aleg eol agent for tho "National Mixed Pui t C~ ," who Nverrsg1tt tltr ibr~nt noltoorag , pool or tsdo,, Aray one "f apply It tLACKSTOCKC. j AN'recently onlicoted o'urselv.'s 11 wth ~fizw ofJ. C" Mstglorall, we~ are now prepared *9 p~;. r,+u,jitoners f*xtr& in ducemen n ats w~jarq (lsily mcclev lug addition, to oqV already barge atick of dry gKooaH, groeori {t, ' p, I pr blotto is Quick Ikales, and bull'ro~ftsl.. j Jan A-2~~ C. W~dgv&"'OA ' ALAoflI~ SECURITY OIld WVARIIAr'!ED 150 DEGRrRSF1RIET1*. Rnduraed"%tI t J'r'nuat Co'.. ~ IE3P- Pe~td it.. following erlfie.e seleel rreaatiilnyn uth1ets: I.t, 'WA I t1 I" lRKIIP CO. of BAt TIMORE. December W, 14. Cen?.u~c Weat asicd,Uae v~;lnta nis cold lr~ 't6Is clay forv 1Itunut sgrtarpoaaes I smke plme.a Ms Ceaeanaaeadlng yen:t'Aledlla "caarily" atse safest. and host ever nei ur n hoauselold. Yours I'tl signed) ANDI'.l1 FW 4mm.5 Pet's. IT WILh NOT .)PIA))E. Am sae Y ttserek .per V': It. Wtenl1"sEte Sepot 133, 1it3 WLmbard >lire, Daisto... aBcS( r t iRoors z SPECIAL attention onrillnda t4 outr fine 1 7soko n-iwdBohad hewhich we are offoring at extremely low' 1ri0's OCtbO IaoMA8Tnl ' BRIGS. NiW ARRIVALS, (NE of the largest ,stn ; of Millinery U wnd Ftnov Goodis that have over hu'n in Winnsboro fin4 flow arrived at J)"" Lani dordatle's. 'The irlapoetiomlnftj, lfi(loi is invited. Our gonoral stook i*f full in every lino of goods which we usualty keep. We gttarante. our pris to be as low s the ownst. D. LAUDE.RtA IL. 0 G Ot UREIIN., z: } 1 1111u";aitil VIM. 't;.t l: i;t"j-'rt:ta the 1111 'i n"1'n11t'riht 1" . g .r:t*.t :hut evor +ii':ainPlt it! +"illt' ".q " t'att'lll. ... l " \r) 1'c'r, Ii take. tjlt'. ;1;itt+' +C('(It'tlllln,(t Ill-%. :11111 1.eu1i1ill I"'lig :i1wen. lip ,t i;h" 'yl .tilt"il' (u".;1 are not I:1 "tro ttl 1tt1"i;ltl1:,;%r:!!, ii1)i~1n vr, tit:1!t" W".1MCtl l.' 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W.1, t.Ict".::", t"iNt:t;.t u 111"r'rt:Ic$. .13 lliv ' will sltt'1",lily rlrtntve the ti:uhr rnl(Irt11 Yiiri.l tll;lti.'r tiriths which ON, bowels :11.0 11'altetl. at thg ralue tithe atim:111a1Jn . the n r'tions ,uf die liver. t1h11. gentralIv restIlrin t(1(" pe.-tltlty funclttilt4 1)f the Iligc:(tivcl (,rg;Ir1'. Fort if' ,1' 111 1' i)tiN fgltillst Atiitw;ati' by Intrilyiug all ita tiuitla.t". i4h. V tx K I; Iti'r'rt:I; . c1 t'1,itle;ltic can take hole of it systelll I1li1S,11)t'( al'lllt(i. 1?,ys it'llsi;t or Ittliig('stIOll, P. .,l toil in the Ratililc"1s. ('1)nt;1'Iti. 'i'i lltne.' (11;.the ('hest., jllhs 1:1'tict:1i11)111,01' Ihih;i$tllitlat'h. 1l:'tl 'T'aste in the \tmtih" It;li:;t';.'. ti;u"I:s 1';,II 11 i. t;ttioli of tlic liiart. lnila)iiiiiatiom (ii tilt.' +"1; Lungs, 11;tin in Ih o reg11)1) 1)t' t1io H1.1 tiers. "inl; : hunttmil other Ii til fu1 .;rtnp% tones,. arc the ulk-l)rings (,l' 1)cshn'Ps.c;%. 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