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rj. c BAILEY, Pro'r. nd Axiociato Editor.
Rntrfmsumioir Ttgo Dollars pw annum..
AnyRMViatUKXT* inserted at the rate* of
one dollar per ixjunro of twelve Minion litre*
(this sir.cd type) or less for the first insertion,
fifty rent* each for the second and third insery
t".n?, end twenty-Ovo rents for suh-equent
insertions. A*early contracts.will he nmde.
All.edvcrtiscinuht? mast hare the number
f Insertions marked on them, or they will ho
inserted till ordered out, and charged for.
Unless ordered otherwise, Advertisements
will invariably be - displayed."
Obituary notices, and all matters inuring to
l'\ the benefit of any one, aro regarded as
Advertisement*.
V :
Very Important Order from General
Canby.
The following order, just issued by General
Canhy, will be read wilb general interest.?
It will be seen by Section first that the election
on the <|Uoeti?n of adopting or rejecting
lite constitution to be presented, as framed by
tile tyeconstructiun Convention now in sssaiouand
also for 9late and Federal offices will he
commenced on the 14th proximo, ahd hy Section
-second, that the books of Registration
aro-to be ro-op'ened and revised. Wa commend
the order to the perusal of our readers !
llrangt Anrans Pr.roxn Mm.itaiit Piar.. 1
Charleston,.R. C., March 1.1, 1S08. j
O' rftr*, .So. 40)
The Constitutional Convention of the State
nf South Carulina,;lu conformity with the Act
of Congress of March M, 1S4S7, suppleuu-atary
to the Avt of March 2, 1S07, " to provide
for tho more efficient government of the rc>cl
States," having framed a Constitution sad
HbCivil Government according to tlio provisions
of the aforecited laws-; and having l>y an Ordinaftco
adopted on the Oth day of March,
'-SOS, provided that the said Constitution shall
lw submitted " fhr ratification to the persons
registered under the provisions of this Act,
(March 21, IS6N, Hiction 4,) at an election to
be conducted l>y the officers appoints 1 or t
l>e appointed by (he commanding General as
hereinbefore provided, and to be h:id a fie
the expiration of thirty days after the notic j
thereof to he given by the snsd Convention
and having further prorided, hy the ?tn~e?aid
ordinance, tl?nt at tlio sumo time nn c action
hall be bcld fur Onvernor, Lieutenant-Governor,
Adjutant and Inspcctor-Gcnem1, Secretary
of State, Comptroller-General,-Treasurer'
Attorney General, Superintendent of K.lnratie*,
and members of the General Assembly.
?nd further (lint in each Congressional District
of the Slate an election skull be huld for
a mi ni' cr in tbe House of Representatives of
the United States Congress, and for two moss
befs at large ; It is ordered.
First. That an election bo hold In the State
of South Carolina, commencing on Tuesday,
tbe I Ith da* of April, and ending on Thursday,
the I At It day af April, 1U8, at which all
registered voters wf said State may ruts " For
Constitution " or " Age ust Constitution," and
also mt Uie seine ballot for the State officers
and member* of the House ot Representative*
specified in tbe aforccittd ordinance.
Second. It shall be tbe dot* of the Heard*
of Registration in South Carolina, commencing
fourteen day* prior to tbe election herein
ordered, and giving reasonable public notice
of the time and place thereof, to revise for a
period of five day* the registration lists; and
upon being satisfied that any person not entljfi
tied thereto has boon registered, tn strike the
name of such person from the llsta..and such
person . sba|l not be entitled to vote. Tbe
Hoards ef Registration shall also, during tbe
f. same period, add to such registers the nauies
of all persons who at that time possess tbe
qualifications required by said Asta, who haw
not already been registered.
. Third. In decidiug who are to be stricken
from or added to the registration lists, tba
Hoards will he guided by tbe law of March 3,
IMS,* and the laws supplementary thereto,
nod their attention is specialty directed the
supplementary Act ef July 19, ISfiT.
Fourth. Any duly reuiatered voter of tbia
State who may have removed from the Distrlet
in which he wes registered, shall lie en.
titled to vote in the District (C'ouufy) to
which be be* removed end resided for the ten
days peat preceding this election, upon presort
tation of a certificate of registration from
the Dietrle* In which he was originally registereit,
or upmi hie affidavit or other satisfactory
evidence that he was so registered, and
that he has not rnteii at this election. It
shall he the duty of the Kcgfxtrarr, upon the
application of any duly registered refer who
htfa removed or is abuut to remove from (ho
(vreeinct In which ho was originally registered,
to furnish him with a cartHkate that ho was
ao?rd)ilstere<t, and to note the fact in the registration
books of the precinct. To default of
the eertlfcate, the affidavit ef the voter must
Set forth the Dlatrlc* and product In which he
was originally registered, and the length of
titoe he has resided in the country in which
r- he desires to vote. In dnuktfnl csnW, the
Registrars or Manager* of Kh-ctianfr shell require
such additional evtdunee as may he necessary
to satisfy thorn that the applicant is
legally entitled to vot*. Blank forme for the
ecrtiflcates and for the affidavits herein-re?
quired, will he furnished the Ifeglstrars and
tM Managers of and when used
trill be Attached to the ballots east by such
voter*, and will be transmitted ta- District
HH^osrtm with the returns required by
,< ?UB.-; "
, Fifth. The said election will be held In each
District at such plasms as may hereafter he
designated, uhder the supevtutsndeuce of the
Boards of Bogistrusiosi $m providod by law,
and in accordance with Iwetrue'-iona hereafter
to be'given to said Hoards in oonformity with
flLa Acts of Cuiigres* and as far as may le
M* .withgbo lews of fUutb Carolina.
wHL ?, Kiglb. Aafs^s shall be opened at such
plaoVgl ?U o'clock iosloe fmoiiooJt
V EEFLI
, f .W- f? V > -IW -V ? ~y
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and cloned at aix o'clock in tlio afternoon of
aacb day, and shall ho kfpt open during thero
boors without intermission or adjournment.
Seventh. All judge* au<l clerks employed In
conducting raid election iksll* before commencing
to bold the same, ha strum to the faithful
performance of their duties, and shall also
take and subscribe the Oiitb of ?>Bce prescribed
by law for officers of the United States.
Eighth. No member of tha B- anl of Reg
titration, who is a candidate for election to
any office to be tilled at this election, shallsertro
as a Judge or Maungcr hf" tho Election
in any precinct which be seeks to represent.
Ninth. Tlve Sheriff aad other peaco officers
of each County arc required to be prrseut
during the whole time that the polls arc kept
open, and until tho election Is completed ;
j and will l>c made responsible that there shall''
| be no interference with Judges of Elections,
: or other Interruption of good order. If tbera
should be more than ono pulling place in *t,y
' Cuuoty, the Sheriff of the County is cnapow.
eacd utid directed to make such assignments
of his deputies, and other pence officers, to the
other polling places^ as in his judgment best
subscrva the purposes of quiet and 6nkr; and
be is further required to report those arrangements
in advance to the Commander of the
Military Tost in whielt bis County is situated.
| Tenth. Viohmcc, nr ;hreata of" vioclruce, or
of discharge from employment, or other oppressive
means to prevent any person from
registering or exercising his right of voting,
is positively prohibited; and any such attempt
nili tc reported by the Rogialr.ir* or JnOgcs
of Elections to the Post Commander, and will
cause tliO arrest and trial of the offenders by
military uuthorily. The exhibition or carrying
of dead1 r weapons in violation of Ucnerul
Orders No. 10, of 1347, at or in tha vicinity of
any polling places daring the election hureiu
ordered, will bo regarded mod treated as an
additional offence.
Eleventh. Ail bar-rooms, saloons and other
places lor the salo of liquors by rot ail, will he
closed from six o'clock o( tho evening of tho
1 St1* of April, until sis o'clock of the tuorai:ijf
of the 17th of April, 1SAS, and during this
time tbo sale ?f all intuiteslli; liquors ?t or 1
near any polling place. is prohibited. The
police officers of cities and towns, and
tho Sheriff* and other peace officers of counties,
will bo held responsible for tho strict en furcctnent
of this prohibition, and wilt pron.p'ly
arrest and hold fbr trial all persons who
may transgress it.
Twelfth. Military interference with elections,
"unless if shall he necessary torcja1
the armed eueaaive of the Uuitcd States, or to
keep the peace at the polls," is prohibited by
tho Aet of Congress, approved February 2o,
ISC6, and no aoldiors will bo allowed te oppcar
at any polling place, unless as ciiiaens of
the State tbey are qualified and arc registered
as t oters, and flicn only for the purpose of
voting; bat the Commanders of Posts will
keep their troops well in hand on tbo dsys
of election, and WiT! be prepared to nc.
promptly if the civil authorities arc unable to
preserve the peace.
Thirteenth. Tho returns requited by law to
be made to the Commander ot tbu District ef
the foralta of (his election, will.be rendered
by the Boards of Registration of the several
registration precincts through the Commanders
of the Military Posts in which their precincts
are situated, and In' accordance with
the detailod instructions hereafter to be given.
Fourteenth. The State officers (o bo voted
for at this election are t
1. Governor.
2. Licuteuant-Governor.
2. Adjutant and Inspector-General.
4. Secretary of tttale. , ?
5. Comptroller-General.
6. Treasurer.
7. A^ornry-General.
8. Superintendent of Education.
9- Member* of ths General AssejnMy.
Fifteenth. The Firit Coajrrolontl District
i* fumpoiil of the Counties of Lancaster,
Chcstcrfhdd, Marlboro', Darlington, Marion,
Horry, Georgetown, Williamsburg, Sumter,
Clarendon and Kershaw; the Second U com
p<?scd of the Counties of Charleston, Colleton,
B?^nf?rt and Barnwell; the Third Is composed
of the Counties of Orangeburg. Lexington,
Richland, Newlwrry, Edgefield, Abbeville and
Anderson; the Fourth is eompoeod of the
Countinr of Oconoe, Pickens, Un-L-nville, Laurens,
Spartanburg, llnion, Yoik, Chester and
Fairfield ; in earb of which one person shall
be elected as Rcprcsentatire to the Congress
of tho I'oiled States. In addition, two other
I members of that tiody will he elected by the
! ballots of tbe registered voters voting at
| large Lhrogbout the State.
Fly command of Brevet Major-General Fd.
R. 8. Cajibv.
LOUIS V. CAZIARC,
AiJ-tlt-Cfttnjt, A. A. A. liwcrtl.
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Il?>w 10 (iK.r an Kjh'catiom?Boy*
ay to men, We want an education;
but we are poor, and father i* poor,
and we cnu'i get II ; to we are g"ing
lo learn m IrmV, or go into A store, 01
do fGltiething els*/' Now lei n? nay !
ever) l>oy ilut wants mii education, If
lie will bend lite force 10 it, cen gel
just a* good en one am lot want*. The
way i* open. Education doe* not enae
ihrpugh academic*. college* rim] *?ifti
naiie*; llt?*^e are help* , but it coinet
bw study and r<a!ing end computing.
And All l)?e school-, end colleges end
teiniiMiiee in the woild, will ?ol make
a scholar of a man without these; end
wiib ihem a man will lie one if he
newer see* a college. And what i* true
of boy* i* true of glils, aik! what is
Hue id thi* pursuit i- true of ant other.
The fori* must be from yourself; m I
)Ou init'l d? velop it. it is that iudotnilab'e
i van,** ih.it set* a iuan astride
. thwOfcuihl. a
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Extract from the Internal B event]
Latra.
8ro IrtO A*il it il-further ennfttj, Tti
nny pcwon wli<? aliatl i>H> r ?? rlpnM fi
*ate any < ! lie * tmmiinI in *clied?t
O. or lit any amendment* thrret?, wit el In
the ticl?-a *o ulTrred or ?|><trd are it
ported or a^Cof foreign Or domeaite mam
taeturr, ahnll he d>-?nu-d tlte t'naanfaeldri
tliei and ?t|lj*et to all I he dull-*, Haiti
i tie*, and- p-rtalHoe Imposed bylaw in *
Ipird t<* the tale <>f dnmeatio article* wir
i ut the uae of the proper atamp or *lnm|
denoting lb* tax paid iherewn, ami atl *o<
aiticle* imported, or of f *relgn in*no tie
Inre, thall, in addition to the import duti
inifHou'd on the aatne, In ruhject to tl
' atamp tax, n**p-.cti??ly, pre?erlhed 1
liedule G, a* aforetaldT I'roviJtd, Th,
whan aueh imported article*, ix-epl p*a
ing caida, lueifer or friction matcho*, eig<
light*, nnd wax tapeia, ahall he aold in tl
rigli.nl and unbroken package in with
lite boltha or other eticlo*ui?* wete paeki
' by the manufacturer. ilia perron to *ellir
aaid article* rhnil not be au'Jcut to at
penalty on ticcouut of lite want of tl
proper attain p.
SCHEDULE C.
Mitmctxis oa raici'ARAttoxa.
For and upon every packet, box bottle,
p?t, phial, or other enclosure, e.onUinIng
any pill*, powdor*, tincture*. tr?
clt.e, hix-nge*, ay rap*. cordial*, Miter*,
anodyne*, tonic*, pU^'erg liniment*,
ra'v-B, ointments, pa*tea,'drop*, wat*. a,
ca*. nee*, rpirile, oil*, or o'her niedleinal
preparation* or coibpo* ti<-n* whataoetcr,
made and aold, or removed for
roit*tnitp?iou and aale, by any per* n
' 01 peirolte, whatever, wlli ftiit thr p< rlun
making or preparing the runic ba?,
or claiiua to have, any private formula
or occult secret or art for the making
' or pr-|>aring the *a<ne, or Ua* or olaiina
to have any exclusive right or title
to the making m preparing the,
earn*. or which are pi par d, nltered,
vended, or expo*ed for sale
mid r any L iter* putent, or hi Id
out or recommended to the public
by the nftaker*, vender*, or prop* l> tot*
thereof n* propri* taiy medic I ma. or a*
r-medie* or apeciflc* for nay- dheare,
dbcnsea, or efT?-?-ttoti* whatever ult^U
In|; thf TiuniHti or nnimnt body, as fol|)<W?t
Wtl re ?Uc!l packet, In-*, Inilt!*,
pot, |>hial, or other Micbwrf, with iti
?ohlrfiia, shall not ftwil, nt retail
price, or va'ue,"the sunt of twenty-five
ct*t?. one cent,
Where such jtaohetphnx, bottle,- pot,
phial, or other enclosure,' uri It its iontehla,
shall exceed the r<-l*il price or
ea'ue of twenty-live eentf, and nut
rxcied the retail prive or value of
fi IT cent*, tw ? cents,...,........
Where such packet, i?dx, bottle,- |o?l,
phial or other enclosme, witli it? contents,
ahall exceed the retail price or
value of fifty rente, and ah elf not sieved
the retail priea or value of sevtn1y
five cento, thr?a e-.nta
Where euch pocket, box, buttle, pot,
phial, or other encloeore, with ita eontriit*
eha'l exceed the r?-talJ price or
value of seventy-five e nta, and shall
not exceed the retail prise or value of
one dollar, four cents.
Where eu?-h packet, box, boiiSo, pot,
phial, or o*her enclosure, with ita cont-nte,
shall exceed the retail | rice or
va*oe'of oaa dollar, for each and every
fifty canto or fracihtwsl part thereof
ov?*r and atu?ve the one (totUr, aa hefui?
mentioned, an additional two
ceuta *.
rrawnrar t*n common,
For and uj on every paekrt, lioi, liotllr,
pot, phial, or other enel. ore, containing
any eaecnre, extract, fnilet water,
ooemetle, hair oil, pomad*, hair drawing,
Itair reatoratlve, hair dye, toothw-N?h,
dentifrice, tonlli.pa?te, ar-matia
caclione, or any aimllar article*, Ly
ab>toarer nana the tarnt heretofoia
Uv? teen. now nre, or nay hereafter be
railed, known Or diit-tignieliod, or to h?
ted or applied aa perfume* or eppiiaati
n? to tlie l<a?r, mouth or akin, made,
pr. pared, and ?>ht or removed f.?r eonanmptioa
and a)a la the United Stitera,
where Mob picket, box, bottle, jmt,
phial, or other eneloaure, whit ila eon
ifmf, n .1 exeewi, at tl>? retail
prioa or tiIm, th? sum of twesty-flve
rests. una e*nt
Whera audi packet, lox, hollU, pot,
phial, or otltor eneloeere, with ita eontenia.
shall c?a?el lha ratail price or
value of tweuty.flra e-nU, and shall
n?t rxcwd tha ratal! price of talus of
i fifty oenU, two cent-........ .......
Whsra s<tSh packet, box, bottle, pot,
phial, or other enclosure, with Its contanta,
shall exeeel lha retail prlca or
aloe of fifty a. nts, ant shall not ax
crad the retail pries ar train* of seventy
-fiaa ci-nts, Ihrea amis.
Whera sueli packs', box, bottle, pot,
phial, ar othrf enclosure, with Hsaoataata,
shall exeeed the retail price or
value of eeveely Ira oanta, and shall
not axaaad tb? r-tail pries ar value of
ooa dollar, foar cents
Where eoah paeket, bos, bottla, pot,
phial, or othar enclosure, with its eontouts,
shall exceed the ratail pries or
ralua of one dollar, for each and every
fifty cents or fractions! part thereol
ov?r sad ab-ve lite ear dollsr, ax b?iSnt.
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LITH CAROLINA, APRIL 1.
f>?* IMCllt loll S ll, KM KilllltilMul IWO
1 ? *
*1 KkWtimm maTouk*. tirliii-ifrt matcher, or
i?r M'irr ?nl?lw mad*- In pari wf wood,
le a hit naed far Hke |?.riiw?, in pir?-l*
*r or package* eonlainlng one hundred
it mstehis oa Ifm, fur each jwtrcel or
n- |mrkage, one cent. ?<.... 1
ei When in parcel* af package* containing
il more than on* hundred and not mora
e- than two hundred loetrhca, fur each
h parcel or package, two cent*. 2
f>* And for arery additional ore hundred
:h matches or fractional pert lhcr? of, one
a- cent........... ........ 1
cs For we* tap ra. donhle the rat . a herein
te intpoee I upon friction or tveif r nta'.ehin
ra; on cigar lights, made in |art of
at woo.f, wag, gin**, paper, or other niey
tcrial*, in parcels or package* contain
r ing twenty-five lighta or lota in each
?c petrel or package, one cent 1
ib Wiiea in parcel* or packages containing
?l more than twenty-five and nut more
ig than fifty lights, two cents....... *- 2
ty For ereiy ndditlonal twenty-five light* or
i* fractional part of that nt'tiil er, tut*
, cent additional. , 1
Platino o.mid*.?For and upon ev.ry
pack not excoding fifty two ear la in
iinniher. irrespective of price or vn!uc,
jltir erttttu fi
Can top mkat\ F?r and upon every
can, liottle, or other eingie package,
contai'iing meat*, fiidl, aliell fi-lt, fruit*,
Vegetables, sauces, syrup*, pr- pirod
iuu.-lard, jam*, or jellies contained
therein and pneked or scaled, made,
prepared, and told, or "ff<t#l for sale,
or removed for consumption, in lha
United Slates, on and 4(U?r the firat
day of October, eighteen Ituudrad and
sixty ais, when auch can, bot|h-a or
other riitgl* package, with Ita contents,
ah ail not exceed two pound* in height.
the sum ?if <m? cent... 1
wi.en inch can. bottle, or other -ingle
package, with ita content*, thall ?xc?d
two pound* in weight, Inr every additional
pound or fractional part tli-re>f,
one cent... 1
Walter Scott
A few <l*y* ago Hon. V?'m. E. Glad
-lone made an audie*s h? England on
the life and writing* of S:r Wallet
^coll. Hi* estiinaio of S'colt U aliovvti
In the following paragraph* :
" There were two great nn?] memoI
table namen that were allowed to aland
at the head of liuiuan kind. One of
tltetn wi? Homer, who lixed piohablx
three thousand year* ago; iho other
was Shak-peatc whom we were allowed
in tlii* Country lo call our own. The
^ verdict of the literary wo?ld wan nea-lv
iinanim .iif that those two were by fai
the greatest painters and porlraj era ol
tinman character that had e er lixed ?
lie believed he whould not be too audacious
if he claimed for Scott the third
pfatw among the poet* and wiitera t f
* all the nation- of the world.
"Sir Walter has left tu a double
treasure?the memory of him-elf and
the poin-csMon of ItU work*. Both of
I... - ? ....11 ? 1 ^ Ti II -
iuu-c niium ruuuii'. lite rrci'iieeitoil
Oof * character so noble, so simple, so
* generous a* bin. could nul pas* away.
All lliMt v as be>t and highest in the
%gc i.f chivalry wa* brongnt i!??n by
him into the midst of an aga of iiivvntion,
of cri?hi-in, of movement, of inter
mil nature, and, possibly, an incrcn*
ing severity to the wealth ami luxniy
which, by the use of tho-e power*, we
* were enabled to attain. As to hi*
wo. ks, they were immortal. Notbirg
but tbe extinction of civilization couhl
possibly extinguish Scott. If we di-l
not now appreciate biin aa we ought, it
wm our inbfor'.une, not hi*. Tbe fashion
of the me men t might prefer tbe
uewesl to tbe l>e*t; but ae the onlm
order of nature wae renewed after a
so the permanent judgment of
mankind would regain lie oqoilib
liuHt, and would render the honor* of
I vomica I and literary achievement*
wlmie tliey wete due." . ..
Tiik runaidkirt'a Nomine* for trrw
War Orrifca.? Mr. R?ing i* one of
the statesmen of bv gone generation of
great inea. lie was in the S.nate, a
Whig member from Ohio, in tbe day*
1 when bo"h of the great parties bad
their I*e?l intellects in that body, and
wu among (ha foremost in oharacter
mid ability. He served during the
greater pm i of bolb terms of (veneral
JmvLmjii, and on ilia d?ff?t of Mr. Vmb
1 liuren in 1840. bream* a .tneuiber of
Urnrral 1Iarri-on's Cabinet in March
1841. Again, when th? Whig* mic
seeded with Oeneml Taylor, in 1848,
Mr. Ewing wm made Secretary c.f the
interior, from which ho wat transferred
I again into the United State* Sana'a.
He haa been long out of public life,
and ia now neatly eigh'y years of age,
perhap* the ohleai living man who ha*
been in the Unhed Stales Senate, a?
; Oeneral Imertzo Thomaa, who the Pi*a4
idant selected ?.e Secretary ad interim,
ia the oldest officer In ibn military service
of the United States, having enter
ed the army in 1828?forty-Are year*
ago.
r Mr. Ewing is father-in-law of Lleuc.Gen.
Sherman.?Macon Tcieyraph.
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Wabhinoton, March 23.
? Al 12 30. \Vade announced, Mt-pen??n
of bodiless f??r impeachtyenf.?
The order v a* argued unrjl 1 uVloclt.
when Cha?e |>iooli?i(n.?l Ili?* court o|trn.
The manager* wore informed, Mini the.
I 'resident's conn ml appeared* etc. I >a '
vis submitted m iito.ioli, that tin* Srnn f, <
ms cons ituto'l, did not ootvnitule an
iinprMeliitirtt court Ms contemplated In i
the Cnnstiunion ? ten Siitirr whliom -t
their cono-nt, being iginir?l, (hd\ ,
I?m nnd M.;Oreery, both ??f K ntiii kv,
voted aye. Cha*<j intimated iliat il?e
comt was ready for the 1' vsideat'* an- *
*wer. S'.anburv said it w*< ready, Inn
coun-el had devoted every liour allowed.
ignoring private Imdncm ar.d ?nc
roai liinjr on imln u'il refreshment and
creation, lo ill* preparation. The
I'reident claimed his Cons'i mi<?
mI power ot riiuiol, lie coi.aid -r*
the organ ita ion of the War l)o.part
tur nt and the relation* of the
N'C.|fi?iv ol War to Ida adurinUt ra ion.
elaiming him as hi* Constitutional hJ
vinsr, and showing t'oe Ihe-id-ni's re
rfOUMblliiy for the Secret at vV actions. ,
lie proceed* to slow (Iini Siantun had
Income hostile to the Admiui*',rati< n,
and could no longer occupy tlu* po i*
tioii toward* the Adinjnirtrnlion con
tetnplatcd by the father*, and that the 1
1'ie-ident cow It! n^,lougcr assume re '
.ponsihilry f.?r hi * action*. lie fuithei
cihiino, that ihe mc iou of the Semi c ,
did not restore S.anton to llie War .
OtHce; hit that the War Ollic? wra- '
technically vacated when he appo in led
Thomas Fatiiiliai laws and prvc?-deifl*
*cre quoted mi l-itg'h to ?ti>iain this
tx>*i.ioti. lie denies having or intended '
-.totaling the Con-tiui'i.ti or law*? '
Anaweiitig ihe second article. l!ie Pre*- 1
nfeiit assert* that the War OUice wa? '
vacant, and quote* law* to sustain 1
Thomas' appointoMt.it. Answer to the 1
third, is a gen. r.?l denial. Answer to *
the fourth?lie denies anv con-piracy '
w'naiever; Ids action *u confin d to 1
the note* to Thnnia* wild Stanton, ap- ?
pointing one am! removing the other; '
and in answer to the Huh, sixth and <
??<Venth, the same allegation* occur, i
and l?a-Iced hy the asseition that he
had no ot j ct whatever hut to ins<n ain <
the preroga-i*es ?.f Ids idhce hv legal i
uti'ins. An?werii g the eighth, he di?* |
a?ow* any intention to lake poa-.es*!. n I
id the mom y or property of the War (
Office, and again insist*, hv aryuim-nl. (
i 'uHtiation ami precedent, that lie acted
in a Ooiisti .niwHiat m.inner. An??er
ing the nil.lit article. Jot quotes the in- ]
lei view at length, and Ids protest ,
xg.iiiiat the rider to the army appropi (
at ion hill, in which he claimed, a* lie |
still claim*, that it deprived him of his |
Constitutional duty of commanding '.he ;
siuiv. Anawcr to the '.en?U article? |
the 1'ieaident denies that the rp. citica- ,
lions give Ituth in verlwge statement,
oi in quoting fain his speeches, and in ,
case the Senate entertain the charge, In* (
deiuitmla a full investigation of what he
Haiti and meant. In this answer, tite ,
President claim*, in a Romow Imi J. fi mi ;
manner, hi* freedom of. speech ; lie ,
claims that, though President, lie i? an |
Ameiiemi citizen. Answering the elev |
enlh mi liele. he claims that he cannot ,
answer it, because it designate* no tie |
dgn, device ot attempt involving acti >n (
which couhl l?? e.-n-tnej into a high |
misdemeanor. The Piesldeht retain* ,
the tight to a?ld to this answer. The ,
managers announced their replica'ion
would be ready to morrow at 1 o'clock
Tho President's contn-ei naked thirty t
days. Two houi*' arguim-nt ensued, |
ar.d thirty d*ys were rifu-cd ? 01 to (
12?a strict patty vote. A motion to ,
postpone fixing the lime until nfier the j
replication by the House, failed. Johnson
move.l, allowing triitUys as amend ,
story to the motioti from the President's (
eoutisel f>r reasonable time, but the ,
Court and Senate adjourned.
A Wonu roa Itova?Truth is one
of tiie rarest gems. Many a youth
has been hint to srreiety by allowing it
to tarnbli, and foolishly throwing i
away.
If It,;. ~.r>, ..:tt -I t? 1 I
iui* piviii run runic* 111 y uif T IMP otii,
nit.cr nothing to di j.l.ice or Uun
iU lustie.
Profanity i* a maik of low breeding.
Show u* tin* in mi ?ko com in nod* re*
peot ; wn ohiIi never tremble* on lii?
tongue. Ke?d the catalogue of riMiieIii<|uiie
llie character .of those who Jepail
from virtue Without a tingle ex
caption, you will ffiul them to be ptoft
ne Think of tin*, end do not let
vile word disgrace yon.
Untie*!), fran IcneM. generosity, fir*"
tue?blu?*ed trait* ! lie these your*,
my boy, and we ahull not fear. You
will claim the re?pi-ct and-love of all.
You are wntrhwl by your elder*. Men
who are looking for eleika and appren
tinea, bare their eyea on yju. * tf yon
are profane, rulgar, theatre going, they
will not choose yoa. If you arc up
right, steady, and iuduktrioua, before
long you will Rod good placea, kind
maajert. ami the proepeet of a useful
life before you.
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Wur are hot buckwheat cakes lik*
aelerptliar* t Because they are the!
grub which aaakes the batterfly.
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? ? *:?. .. Pmot
Lot* ? A*h mi* young laJy ?bti
?li? think* of " firrt lufri" *< ! Ik* wHI trll
> ?? that it U ih? qulntemenea of all that U f
r?1aiic, compared with which, Miy u>w|l?<l
low that- in?y o<N?tr a*tef h, must he as ?fc*
h'tia akimmed milk l? ?liitt? I trMin. P>i%
he Mime queatiun to an envinnwred young
centl-man of ?lH>ut eighteen, and he will
?ow that it i* the ch?m|<a{ne of the human
exi-tone"; to whh;h ?i enbaerpt-nt etffii-'
rione. dignified wiili th* nime ol lore, afa
mere J.?r?ey c! frt. But the mature of both
'exe*. in' nine ra?e? out of ten, can tell a
different ?t.?rv. B ?y etui girl love t? l-tit a
faitil.altadow of the InUn** pu??ion which
oft? n mid enthrall* tlie middle*
*g-d. The capacity fir loving la not fully
developed In the young mi a* who ha* ju*t
e**t naida Ji-r J .!|a, nor. in 4ha youth.
? htt?e chin i? I ut newly acquainted with
the rut >r. The entllusitem of thee* now
ice* in the tender paostom ia generally era* ,,
n-*ceiit. Of coui*-, there are rome e-oep- ?
t ion a I. carer, but, ?? a K>tirr*l ro'e. lo*a
Joea no' Ink* firm root In the heart brf.-re *
the age ol twenty-five. Prwf*e*iona of on-*
A) ing da* ?ti<?n from young men of IV and
50 me not to he trnrted. The question
whM?'a*lady who receive* an offer of fltar
Inge r'lonld e??n*ld-r Hf ndt merely whefh,; *,<?
er alie liar won the uff cllon.* ol her admirer,
l>nt a'?o whether, if won, *he can keep
tbam ; to have and to hold, are two llijog*.
Krrrc-r or An**vds or Pocxo.?"Dr. H.
Ilall* Anlth, of T<o<i!*vil|e, Ky.# l?y ecrta'n
luverigntjnna cltim* to have fl'alduhed
the truth of the theory that aniuul* living
permanently in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky
are pot only without a trace of tha
a;? ic n?rve, but are also deatituta of Ui*
t nee of healing. At one limo h* pen?
tinted about four miles into the interior of
the cava, ami cnie four hundred fart tmlow 4
the irfice of the rattb. The *oiitud? aoJ *
total absence of sound produced a wry "
li?tre**iNg and ahnoat insupportable affeet
?pon him, reeulting in a very pe>c*pilbl<t,
hough tentpof.iry, defactioh of hearing and '
itierration of mind. Thi* explain* the faet
wl y p-rso** I >at in the care for one, two or
liree ?'ny? have always been found, when
?j.cm*o, in n ?tntc ?f temporary inaai.Hy ?
nnnl and upecnil Mntre, deprived of
ilieir nulnnil pthiliim. Hid eiinm'ua, g> adu- ^
illy become weakened, partly* d, .alro)>lii
d, and finally, a? far aa external oiariiIr.-utio:
a are concerned. n-trly i( not quiu ^
rxiinot. TI.U fact may afford aouie cine to
the cauMwf &r?ltniam la ll?o Alpiaa yalbje. i?
: ? , hi
1U Happv.? A cheftf il tamper, a \
kindly heart, and a coarieooa tongue,
ranuol l<? (no carefully or to6 *-edt)loa?lv
cultivated. On the other hand, a die*
|M?ition lo l>? glo.imy and captious, to
be hitter rnd ill naturcd, to l?e cynical
and slanderou*, cann??t ho too cautiously
avoided. Tlie habit, loo, la apt to
gtO'* and become poweiful as the other.
It we permit ourselves to look conktanily
on the dark aide, and view
everything with distrust and jealou?7,
we shall feldotn be ahU to realize and
enjoy anything that i> bright, heauiifttl,
kii.dly and goneroua, Tbeie ia more
t>*?.r, nothing so calculated to impair
health, J. face beauty, and lake away
from the* l.uinan countenance all 11 tone
roar, shilling light* which are admira*
lily mi ted to brigliteu and adorn, a* a
h-po i(io"n to fiet, vex ami be mhera- ^
!>!#. The soul u thus r. tl c'vd through
he human countenance, jiul aa it is
jften mirrored in the eve.
faccfM ?Every man mail patiently
bide hi.- lime. 11a inu-i wail not in
boles* idleness, not in useless pa-time,
not in querulous (Kj.-ciion, Lot In con*
*tant. steady fulfilling and accompli-hin
I* hia lank, that when the Occasion
cine* he inav l?e equal lo it. The
talent <>f aucces* i* nothing more than
doing dial rnu can <lo well, without a
thought of fame. If it e one* at all it
will come because it is de?erved, not
hecau e it i? sought after. Il is a very
indiscreet and irouldcsotno ambition
which cares so much about what the
world says to us; to he always anxious
about the effect of what we do or say ;
to be always shouting to hear the echoes
of his own voice.?Longfellow,
Tub IIisekia* Social r.?Patrick Donahoe,
Esq., lbs editor of the Bo'ton "Pilot,"
was one of ihe guests invited to attend the
u--~?--s -r ?v- h i - .? - < ?
mui|uci vi (uv iiiDcniinn rooi xj ?? CDII CJl}
Acknowledging the compliment in hla editorial
column', ho Mya: "Nothing w.ruld give
u< more pleasure tlian ? > be present with oor
friend* on the festival of our race. Dnt a 'lift'*
rebellion' wm:M occur in Roston were We to be
absent on the auspicious fterssfrn. For aiero *
than thirty year' the prrijwUfer of 'The Mi l"
haa celebrated the day in tht* city. It wnrf
apnn the 17th of March, I KM, that it pleuvd
Uod to *end bin into the World."
[Ohm*. AW?.
Girls. do \ on want to get martini,
and (to joti w:\nt g.H>d liu-Usrdi I If
?o, caa-?a lo act like finite. Don't inks
pride in saving you never did bouse*
woik, nnrer choked * pnlr of chtckyo*,
nwar mule a bed, ainl so on. Don't,
tu n ?p your pretty no w at bonnet
induat.y?;iever tall >?:ur fiicnd* that
you art not obliged 10 work, vViien
you g<> *l>< Pi'itig. . don't take your
m iter wi lt you to ,runrrv tii? t-ui?.
dU."
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