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way? so when drunk-the son, eemething of ai.]
act<?r nlso, and reported to be liable to fits^ol
insanity-he would naturally wear the air of
the st;;go ttrulu*. while striking down the
despot; and Sic Semper I'l/rannis, the motto o1
Virginia,-would be the natural utterance of
one, excited to enthusiasm equally by bis recol.
lection? of the classic?, and his familiarity with
ih? *tae;c. lt wa* the coup de theatre, to rush
inward with tlu; bloody dagger, and shout the
glorious y,-i Je triomphe.
The French Rumors.
FhfRj sti-l continue, and come to us in vati
. ovis s?iaj ts; yt wc have nothing official, and
i..?*?iitn? \cry definite. The rumors have shown
t'.v K:?-:K-h fleet? as literally boxing the cont
pass-working ubiquitously, now smashing the
Yankees at New Orleans, next in Hampton
Roads, again off-Charleston and Georgetown,
and, wa sre told, ia addition, that they have
blockaded mest effectually the port of Wilding -
toa. The assurances, again, of French rn ter
ventiou and ?of the declaration of war hy -the
. Km per or, are renewed, as oomiatr. from high
Confederate authorities. We aaa early aay
thut, however plausible the story -may be, it
remains unconfirmed, hy any authoritative
voice. For their own sakes, Franco and Eng?
land should have taken tho field long ago; but
the statesmen of both countries seam to have
been very much' like dur' own-ia the last
?tage of fogy ism. ?
More Rumors.
Another rumor on the street yesterday, was
to the effect that the war was either resumed
already, or waa soon to be resumed. This
"teems premature. Whyt If there had beet;
pending negotiations,.and if these had failed
there might be some ground for the rarmor; bu'
we are yet to learn th it any commission, eithei
on our side or ou that of thc Yankees, hus ye
been appointed for the purpose of negotiation
aud in the present commotions in the Northen
i Government, it will be soma time before an}
Commission is likely to be appointed At th
?ame time, tho arm iee on both sidas are said t
be disintegrating, nuder a furlough of silt;
.jaye. There is no plausibility iu the rumor, a
?Ve think, yet, as there is no sccounting for th
wisdom of men ia these times, the thing is po.<
aible ?Bough. Meanwhile,.quctli the Colum
bian, is there any freah meat in the market?
Liss's ASMY.-Thousands.ol" Lee's army ar
"wending homeward-paroled from the la;
diemal field upon whioh wuc wrecked the nob!
army of Virginia. For three years, have the
'maintained their bloody. Watch ovar the chose
capital'of Richmond; and. in all this tim
thousands have uevcr once seen their hom?
' And to what' homes do-they return-"to wk
.jrieis and sorrows-and, in a thousand
caeca, to homos only to be eonght ia ashes.
Cob O. A. Lamar is reported to haye be
killed while engaged in the defence of C
Limbos, Georgia. A report was abo in e
culation that the HOD. "Mr. Toomba had al
tallon, but the story is unfounded^
Capt. Moffitt, of the Confederate army, ?
assailed by '*Tbu?j?" iu the Main street of ?
gusta, nearly strangled awi os nearly- mr ipp
A paroled prisoner from Gen. Lee's army,
reports that Maj. Gen. Rosser, of the earatry
.>f Virginia, after Gen. Lee's surrender, barned
?*? miles of wagons, loaded with commissary
stores of the enemy, ead ia preparing to mere
with hii'command into Pennsylvania.
Particulars of the Killing of Lincoln and
. Seward.
The.latest Nashville and Chattanooga papen?
received through the linea contain fall and
I interesting particulars of "the tra/edy ia high
life," which recently ; occurred ia Washington
City, remiting in the death of the two arch?
fiends of the revolution.
It appears that on the evening of tb* 14th,
Lincoln, muck agaiaat his will, waa persuaded
to visit the theatre in th? Federal capital,
where waa to be represented a' popular piece,
entitled "Our AmencenXSocuin.'' He occupied,
aa usual on- snob occasion*, a t private box.
accompanied by In's-wife. . The representation
of the drama had'hardly begun, when a pisto!
shot waa heard; but this noise created no stir
in the large assemblage, and no excitement wa*
manifest until far above the buz and hum of
the many-voiced multitude, came the screams
and cries of Mrs. Lincoln.
Immediately, a man-jumped from th* box in
front of.the foot-lights, brandishing a dagger,'
and exclaiming. "Sic temper tyrannie-Virginia
is avenged!" Th? crowd, aa if stricken with
paralysis, offered a* obstacle to the egress of
the author of this doughty deed, and he es?
caped.
Great excitement prevailed when th* nature
of thc catastrophe wai understood. Linoeln
was shot through the head, and survived until
next day. ??.""..
About the same hour tins little 'dramatic
spectacle, not ahaounced ia the ?bili, was being
presented at the theatre, a gentleman called at
the residence of Mr. Seward, and called for
that right honorable Secretar)'. The servant
responding to the ball, stated that ht? ?aster
was sick, and had refuged-cona p any. The gen?
tleman persisted, statiag'ihat be had * prescrip?
tion from an eminent physician of Washington,
iud must sae hiim StfiS!
At this juncture. Mr. F. W. Se ward appeared
upou thc scene, and denied the visitor admis?
sion. Some little parleying ensncd, when the
nu waloma guest struck yulang. Seward over
the h.'rtd with a bludgeon,, fracturing his skull
iihd doing away with .that portion of the
Reward family. He immediately rushed through
the bal] and entered the room of Secretary
Seward. In this apartment there we1'? col?
lected fire gentlemen, including-the Paymaster
General of the Army. Thc visitor did not stop
u> explain his .business, but approaching th?
bed upon which Seward was reposing, cat hi?
throat. ? general melee thea took place, and
it wa? found necessary to despatch a Mr. Han
sall. Whereupon "Brutus" disappears from
the scene, and all Tanksedomrnourns and how- 5
over the discomfiture of its two leading
tyrants.- Augusta Qonstttuti&naliet. _
A. - r.\ M.*.
A A REGULAR communication o
Acacia Lodge will be bold THIS APTER
/\r \ SOON, at 4 o'clock, ia the Hall in th?
College Campus. By order of the W. M.
April 27 1 E. O. WITHINQTON", Sec'y.
By L. T. Levin.
, JOSEPH SAMSON. 8ALHSMAN.
WILL be sold, TiH3?M0R?INO, 27th inst, a
10 o'eloek, opposite Dr. Geiger's office,
Tlie following article* of FURNITURE:
Mahogany Chairs, Tables, Oentre Tablet
Washstand, (ranrble-top,). Bedstead, Feathe
lied and Bedding, Matting, Oreekery, Kitche
Utensils end a variety ?f ether oeeful aruoles.
Unlimited articles wi)l bo received nntil ben
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Sal* positiv*-owner. aboai Wavisg th? ?ii]
^, Oead)ti*M e**h. April VI
jror Aagttsta, Ga
A ?ENTLXMAN and TWO
_?LADIES, who ar? desirous . of
ito mg tu A u? Ulta, will pay a lib? ral pt ia? .for
PASSAGE to that placo or Aiken, 8. C. Apply
at lira. J. S. RAWLS', ?omer of Camden sn?
Marios street*_April 27 2*
Just ?eoelve?
AND WILL BS. SOL:; FOR . *
COItEBEBATE KOUT,'
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: -
BUTTER.
MOLASSES,
BACON.
LARD,
FLOUR. - -
SUGAR, *
CO?r*_;
MATCHES,
CANDLES, v.
COTIW C ARDS,
* VINEGAR, .
CASTILE SOAP.
BROWN SHIRTING-,
HOOP SKIRTS,
SMOK7NO TOBACCO,
axo
__60 boxea fia? CHEWING TOBACCO. By
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In basement of Mr. Lewis-Levy's hons?, **
Corner of Plain and Aaaembly streets.
Fresh and Genuine Garden Seeds?
CABBAGE, RADISH.- SEW KB .BEANS,
SNAP BEANS, CUCUMBERS, SQUASH.
OKRA, etc, For sals at Mn. THOMPSONS,
two squares, below the State Howse.
April 26 4?_M. McKKlfNA.
ti in Specie Reward.
AN ash colored COW, with largs horns, a
gimlet hole through ?seh. with a whit?
heifer CALF, about a year old, rod absut tba
a eek and bead, est rayed frons any premises ?av
the 14th. The above reward writ be paid for
any information whian, will lead to. their raeo
very _ A. TRAPER.
_ Hoe-i Iron and Plomgn Steel- ~~
FISHER <fe AGNKW hst-* a supply of
BRADE'S CASTSTEEL ?IOE4. PDOUGH
LAYING IRON and PLOUGH STEEL, suitable
for making plough*, which th*y will exchaags
f ?r CORN and PROVISIONS. Apply at the
residence of JOHN AGNEW,
A few doora frota Shiver House.
Bar Iron and Sorap Steel,
OF the following siae?: ?.;
Iron, 5x_. ?x_, 6x*. 7a_,
Steel, 3_xf. 4x_. 4sS.
Will be exchanged for PROVISIONS, at th?
South Carolina Railroad, OH applieation to
W. B. SMITH, Master Mach iaht,
Or 0. J. BOLLIN; Agent.
Plant .r's and Mechanic'3 Bank ol S. C.,
ABBEVILLE C. H.. Arcir, 17. 1865.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION for;THIRTEEN
DIRECTORS ? f this Q tah will be held at'
its office, in this place, on MONDAY, lat May.
ensuing, between the honre of..H) outlook a. sa.
and I p. ni. Stockholders may vet? ?ither ha
person or by proxy.
April 20 je W. E. HASKELL, Cassia*.
o .a. :EI ?>.
THE sobseriber having resumed baaiaeee aa
a Com mist*)* n Merchant, ia now prepared
to rcoenre consignments and make liberal ad?
vance* en all kinds of PRODUCE and MER?
CHANDIZE. Thankful for past favors, he re
-peetfully solicits a ,*ontmuan?e of sasao. Asl
>o?B*se entrusted to nay sare shall have ley
uaaal. prompt attention.
A. L S ODO M ON, Comtniwiou M er ?baut,
Pla'w airsett sea*?ad door fr?? Assembly.