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i 7 T ~ / , ' A /* a waamga VOLUME XXX\ IPS' - AN * Indenendent Family Paner. * PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY H IIiLIAH I>. TSIAXTHAM SUBSCRIPTION RATES , ftne year, in advance S- CO six months 1 23 Tlirav ntontha To f^TAll traa/tent Advertisements will be eXarfed Ox# Dollar and Fifty Cksts j?cr ? square for the first, and Onk Poll at j>or 1 Square for eaeh subsequent insertion. *" , Liberal contract* . made with those tfcsiriuj 'o advertise * . COT Transient Advertisements must be paid for in advance. ff'.ap <BLL1 U LLLb Always in Time ?. P' '* *" TO ' ? A U -? Pnrlertnnrt f rticuiiimuutuu i?:o uuoiumtio j. * - . 2. W. XTrCCJUI^VII<#CT? to announce Mint Ms Stock of > GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, ' Which is ce/Scy.ishtd, was never more coin--, f ' pi tie, nor the assortments i " V 5 more varied and attractive. ' As' as Iced is a call, > he will guarantee a sale upon terms thai cannot fail to give satisfaction. J. W Tftil ?KY. April 12 - IVEW OOOl-Ns*-! j NEW GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. ! Tjp jmi'Ii j i. I, l?uvin? oik no i i St .: i iu tfce L'li'Ui' ^ of Mr. iiob'Tt 1 . * i t!w CiikI *'-le of Ki'.iu I Mri't. ! : : C* O c? IIKk'a. i ?[ 'I it'lv .tti i:iFj?vriit?n of :n r Mock, wlii.'i cvti- -' <>f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS AN;) CAPS, IIARDWAR E, W1LLOW W A HE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, kc.y &c. &c. I ' *" 1 ? i i -* ? Ail ! WJIICU Vlll n?* 'ui.i I JUK.1. ...... CutiU'il ftiil I" give Mtiefactinn. MRS. 1\ TORI AS. Morel. * ."ui NEW DRUGS ! Ta wy fi'ion<Js :?n?l the patrons of 11:o late ! firm of Hodgson &' iMtnlap, I annum > t! :<t 1 am receiving new additions to my rlock ofj DRUGS, MEDICINES, j Toilet Articles, Paints. Ac.,; nil of which I propose to sell r.t prices I j suit j thc'tirncs. After eleywi year's experience, 1 feel that j I know the wants of the people, ami >?i:i 11 spare no efforts to (satisfy ll.rni, l><>:li as t<> the quality nn<l prices of goods: I ?/?< U endeavor always to treat all custom era with courtesy, ami expect to merit their coiifilenco l?y a clott an?l personal at tent ioti , to business. Prescriptions entrusted to me will 1<* caie ful'y nui properly preparcu. , My stvre will in* open r yilarlti on ?S'/? ' / / from 1U to 11 o'clock, si. m < . J. IH .\LAS?. September "1. tf t TIIXH PLACE Toiiu^ aiidSoll! J 0^ Tli* undersigned respectfully infArn* th? public tint b* i* soiling I'llV (!0OI's!. *lnl:: ) in;:. I'> ? ?!s, Allocs, Ilnls and Caps at the biiv , est prices. also 1rons. UAt'ON and nil other CROCKI: 1K3. at prices to mil the hard times, and ot ?jtiu!ity to please the people both of town mid country: /a!I i:iv poods can be bought cheap, but only for cash. The hi ;hest prices will be paid cash for ' Hi'. -. Id metals, 11 .;* . l u <i i ir i: ?i i h of !. sua \ i)u!.lup"s office. . Si.MON \\'K)*A:l&. April >?tf. | y \ 'I / :ZEA? -VgrTti fcf^lrtSWSSiS* i ^ ' -. .? fe, ?*--- Mj t<'SKi&i! !p & .ar^L m]&\ fev$ <l\l s-. I'V I I I r.:M | : fiE -- :sr;ir y :$w <^*? ,* V SJ <7 BM?s^^*P^v*!E^ss3JHXS/ 'T-nr^nnrsFf^ CAM} i fyi ^(ilunibii!. .JiiigiillJ1, 1H*HMHUE1> Da.'hf, Irh W<rhh/ and WcrJc/i/, AT COLUMBIA. & 6'., 15Y ! EOYT, EMLYN& McDANIELJAMES A. IlOl'T, Editor. ; Til K I?ATLY r.BKIsTEn COlUkiliS t'.lO iwtIS! I news of the day, uli o^inuicrci*!, pulitical uud I other mat tyr sent !>y telegraph, full local reports, editorials upon it'll current topics, and 6RAN0K AXI> ACRICCLTVRAL DEPARTMENTS. Tub Daily lias a circulation extending to ali parts of the State, is circulated in nearly erct v State it: the Union, an 1 is constantly increasing; tliercfurc, as ua advertising medium it cannot he sitrpnsseil. The Tri weekly ilegisteij is issued eicty Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and contains all lite news of two days iu otte issie. ' Tile weekly Register is an eight page paper, containing forty-eight columns, ctnbra Ctng iiie cream 01 me ncv; oi cnou wee*.? Tii:?pajier is within the reach of every family, air! sve m o please I to state the fact thafc its largo circulation is rapidly extending. The llegister is now the Organ of the .Slate i Grunge, ajrd all matters of interest to tiie < I'atron? of ITitsbaudrj will be treated in tlicir appropriate.. Jgpnrtnient. 'I'll ^gripultiiral i tit I (Ira* ? articles'will appiar in each of , our pubC'catione?Daily. Tri-wteklv and Weekly. ,v I TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION : ' DAJLY llEGJSTJCU. One Vcai; $7 00 , Sir.?Mo*fhs , -T ,00 Three r,s sj. . t. 7e 1 Tir/^LJ L'LKillSTKll. ' i 0,-4e Year if'?, , 1 . ? ft 00 Six .yi,.;tii3 x -00 Three Monthsy* ; 1-25 ' . )Yi;r:>>L:Y liJWlhtL. [ |2ne Year :f ' V tv f 2 0U J j; x Uonthii " i oo i tSrr^l Jdojitiis 'v' x 00 V j The best and chfripol I look and Jo\> l'rintr ing, of every discrjipUoti, promptly ::r?d satis'' I fiCtorily uxecutcd&t the Ueglsttr Cilice AH l.iu4| ?T Lavr Dlanlts on band,, which ' W8 will cell at the loivert pricey \ JAMES A. IIOYT, | II. N. KMLYN, m \Y lt MrDANJEE. 1 May?! Proprietors nnd^Llifchcrs. i FREDERICK J. HAY, ! SURVKYOI2, CAMDEN, SC. 1 OnW.-1 liim prufc: Brrvic* .? to the ( people of Kershaw and adjoining Coon%??.?. ' MULBEBEY DAIRY. T nm now j . . !)<! ( ! 19 supply rfjt.'ttr'j tL 1 twt'J'ntf 0! Canid-ti ai; i Klrkwuod "itii ] r'lli t.ulk, <! ";>'ic-I at door for TLirtv l.t.'t * J- r pilSon. I'nrtios within;* orders ' *~ed will rlca-e cull nt the Furnituro Store < 1 f J. Maelt iv, where lh?y e;i:i pirch.iiie iiekcts. S. MILLKIt WILLIAMS. 1 Feb. 1-tf. : wnn wmmc rrn DTinr, o ! n LLU IfiliUO 1U jhuiie : We have on h.in.l a largo quantify of the ^ i?*5t simsoucI lumber. nil sorts nii'l sizes, > irLich we propose to sell for eash or yooil papers, at lItc lowest market prices, lor jHilitj of lumber, ?c refer by permission to : frank 1', Heard, or to any person ?! . hi? ( irch ise?l f r orn as. \ liUiiT. ec "I-tf nitd i 1 :..C>0 yards Hagging, hii?1 , ?0.('?O!) 111-. Tk S. far rule It j Sept III here 7 BL'M* BKO'it. ' WAITED To b-irr'tw Tin* e linn 1 r* <1 iy a Tlioiissn.! Itoil:.rs, J- i\ iMe Iliil V 1 : {, JsTS I I k?curitj and liberal rate of interest will be giren. Adlrcss, by letter, Jlny 81 Ci Caunltn Jot n.iAL. t a i SODA-WATER AT l C, J. DUNLAP'S Drug Store. 1 ... < RrvT and Toneues. "" ^ "" That 111v ri.'.tmi Market l>e*f ami Smoke.i ( 'J'For milv l.y 13AUM lillO'S. I Ha'eli "J- if I fob; ?al?. <?i:? Hay Horse, ? years i>M, *itii w:.g(>ailll'l lial ll' ^ TYllliS I'M: v Af plv So May I*.-li t J. F St l liTKLAM). GRAIN CRADIES, I\?v sale 1?y JAM K6 JoNIaS. . May 21 if STRAW MATS, STRAW HATS- i 't C/ HAM )1AT S. I i r iTiraj i,y r. \I'M uitos. Cradles! Cradles! II (. I. A i \ I i: AiM.i.S. F?r .ie low t t,y ISAUM i'.lloB. J iryiVT'T7rr?i?T^r?Vii?rT'*r'' l~r"'1" "* . ? if la ?till 1 ' -:M //^( Qi< ' M: 1 ^ fjji, %Jm m^w V'iC.Y, SOTTTII-CARC rvt.<spfw?as r?aej?^5?3WUBa?BKB3?raMrernw I lifl!uj>fcoii Hcgiino. a mouth kiine-j's impression* or iu:*, l>;:emki> -t>oirn; cas-lina. 1 [E. V. Sinalloy's Irttor Jo X. V. Tribune.1 Columtma, S. C., May 22.?It is now two months since I lie United States troops marched out of the State* House and I he Hampton party got full possession %ofthe State Government. NT<>nc of the evil consequences prophesied by the beaten party as certain to result from the change of authority have come about. All the i good effects predicted by the other side j that could be expected to show themselves in so short a time are already observable. Perfect peace and tranquility prevail in all parts of the State. Nobody i*bcing oppressed on account of p<^t$il opinion ?nobody lias been drivyo -away. Tlio rights of the colored people arc better rcr spocted than at any time since drnancipation, and the feeling betVrccn the two races is more friendly than ever before ; the expenses of the State Government have been reduced one-half, and those of the counties down to atfaluiost. equal extent. Nothing of efficiency, appears to liavc been sacrificed l?y this trenchant Jconomj. The State and counties perform all their proper functions ujbre effectively, in fact, than in the time of high taxation and extravagant expenditure.? flic ttthl tax levy for the present year will bc>?ue cent on the dollar, and. the ivhole amount saved on the cost of running tjje government will reach nearly r toiilioti.of dollars. A nhulesoino change is noticeable in y " ind about the lagislntivo balls. Everything is clean, orderly and business like. No crowds of idle, dirty negroes infest tlje lobbies and passages, and the whole Capi" (. I building has an unwonted air uf rt:_ ... / mcctability. There arc few loungers ol my color. The work of legislation goes forward (juicily and methodically, direct' .d byviiiCn of intelligence and honesty.? fu the Senate about a third of the monr ;>ers are black, but, there is no color line n {he arrangement of the seatf. A handsome specimen of South Carolina chi valry Yom Laurens County i3 sandwiched be" ween tuTr*negroes'. The stalwart' new icnator from Chester County, with his duntalion airs, gets along very ?vell with he coa'-hlack gentleman at his own elbow ; ind the chief of the fire-eaters, Gen. Gary )f Kdgcflvld, occupies a desk between j IVhiltemortf, the carpet-bagger, and a | lark mulatto. Rather more than a third ' rf the members of the House arc colored, 1 I'liere is a good deal of mingling of -black !pirits ana whits" here, too, but ni"st of he colored are massed on one side of the rail. The representatives of the two races i -i .1 >li(v\r entire courtesy towaru eacn oincr in i icbatc. AVbilo watching t!ic proceedings lO'day, I could not detect the least parti* dity in the couductof the presiding ifli;tr of either house in awarding the floor rlieii claimed by while and colored tnetn>crs ; nor could 1 observe that the whites 'stoned with anymore attention to the pcakcrs of their race than (o those of the filter. Tho manners of the Legislulnrc inpear to be better on the whole than hose of Congress A striking illustraion of tlii moral* that prevail was afford' :d to day by the arrest of a man for of" Vring to pay members of a committee for nuking a report. No one who did not cc tlie pr cecdings iri the Slate House :i the days of Scott and Vo es can full} ealit'.c what a change has b-.cn Ir tignt ibout. If i!?t iv c any dark side i f the pie* lure?any new evils t > counte: balance .ii I accomp! shed by tir.s belli licOlit revolution? I cannot lied thcui. The ;tdorei men wil)t wlii'Ui I tnl* c miplain if nothing except (he disnij t on of the [lepuidh'an party in the State. No one ays that the interests of'the negroes are .1 ..m 1 ,.i ^ V?; f1 !i ? UC I'ljUl ?IIH' I. Ij I a? A |H : lie personal in (crests of ! lie I'c.v vrho will no longer l?c able to j^ot <?f!ico. It may in the future prove :i misfortune in its influence on national aflairs to have the Ile. publican party lose its hold in South I'uiolins, but that the .State and her pooj.Io?black as well as white?will be bene" filed by the downfall of tho sort of lie. publicunisin that controlled here no fair nbservcr can doubt. Kven ex'Govcrnor f'hatnheilain, in a rccctit interview, admits that the material and Financial inter** chts of South Carolina will be belli r cared for under Governor Hampton's admini*** tratinn. That interview appears to furnish the k?y note for the opinions ol Chamber! ii.i'< supporters here and most of them talk in the same strain, culeoiiianipt nY I, i >d intentions, at.d e\" tuv'siny t! -' hope that he will mi eced in the course ho has marked out. Gov. Hampton is endeavoring to carry nit in . > .: li Can !u::: the exact policy ..hi, it dder.t 1 * - i< ui.-.i;* upon i!.?: vvl.oli t(.hi.try. I cannot riisc-iver tiic Miiulic-t essential dttlcieiicc in their I I \^ #lW f2p\l ^11 ELIIVA, TIIOKSDAY views. IVvsul -tit I'wycS wants in ?l. \.-i;ij{ anil maintain amicable relations b it ween fccim two race? ; sfs.jlnos Hampton. Mr BfaV(-h doiivs lo-ppt: the c ?lor lino d:saj.' j pear IVnni jvi'mIos , si? docs Iluu:p(ojt.? "liCTTayps tri-s to enforce cAmomy it: public exp mi liiuios, oii'l to soeuie'honcst." efficient officials j so docs Ifa:i[pt&n. $Ir. Hayes longs for the cstabiislimcnt of fra* terna! feeling between loo North and too South, an i for the disappearance of sectionalism from national polities ; .that -it . * v is precisely Hampton's sentiment. 'Ami yet Prceident IIayes is a li-publican^Orj Governor Hampton a Democrat, fs there then, any difference en a conservative Northern Kcpuh'ktfiri and a conserve tiro Southern Demoerrtt -fiid if there is not, why do they ijr.gar sfttnd-.irt lio.v tib cauips ? ' *. Governor liaitiptott^jifaks in an encouraging tone of tltc political'and industrial outlook in the State. 7/e thinks , that the conservative, prigft*si?o element among the whiles i? brgefy iiv the dit J ? UiJ'i lliai IGVIV I2? IJUIUIII^# W scat from the ?$p?:ts of the jJoitt";* bonf. As Jtp t!?o. colorcil people he,( ?lo<^ not believe thgy will be formidable gsin as a' separate party. There is a stnwig tendency among the negroes, he 8-iys, little understood at. the North, to be ! upon the strong side. They like to be long to the dominant party ; and will not. hold together when thoyeneo find thcui. selves beaten at an election. . i At>v:cr to You.n;} Mkn.?Xevor al- : feet fo be other than what you are, ciiir ' *; richer or wiser. Never he ashamed to 1 say 1 don't know."?Never be ashamed to say4 Jsviicn applied to for lime >r wouey. 1 'I cannot afford it." Once cs'ablish ' yourself and yotii . node of life as re\lly what they arc, and your feet aro on ? )?!?! ; grounder the soudmYspring over a prcci- 1 pice.? Prom thuso maxims ve uiay deduce anotlifir-f-lcam to say ;NV with decision, ' t . I whenever it meets temptation?'-Yes" with caution whenever it implies a prom- ' isc. A promise once givcu is a bond in* j violablc. A man is a'ready of souio con- ; 1 sequence in the world when it i* known j that wo e$n implicitly rely" upoi: hiui.? j 1 I low frequently in life have wo soon such ' ' a man preferred to a long lint of applicants I 1 lor some important charge ; lie has been lifted at once into station and fortune, merely because he this reputation? ' that wlieu ho says he knows a thing, lie knows it?and when he says he will do a ' tiling he will do it, Dittos Xksts ?In the course of a re.1 t cent lecture in Paris regarding the use I of birds, an estimate was f umed of the < damage of crops by the robbery of a nest 1 containing five eggs. During the first month each young bird cats an average 1 < of about fifty eir,ht flies or other insects < in a day. The aggregate, multiplied by i thirty, fur the month makes 7,500 insects i to every nest. Every insect cats daily < from bloiBouis and leaves an amount equalling weight until it. reaches uia* i turity. It was calculated that in thirty days each insect would damage thirty i blossoms, and thereby destroy thirty fruits, and that 7,500 insects would kill 1125,000 fruits. I: will be well, therefore, for farmers' sons to reflect upon the damage to tbclr parents by the wanton robbery of a si'sgle nest. Urin a 3am,oon.- Puring July an aero 1 j nau'ic convention will be held in rhiladei- | phi;*, Professor (.'oloinan will then at. tempt to cro.-s the Atlantic in an air , ship, constructed on a new uiodel, and ( will be iiil tied with hot air instead of , t gas. Arrangements are also in progress i far a grani easterly current balloon race , between six of the prominent aerom 0 - a ib's'eountry, the six on*? to ascend . simultaneously from West I'iiiisdJphia, j and the aeronaut nothing the ginicst dis i tancc in an easterly course f'nun the! point of departure to ho declared i!:-. champion av owant of the United States. ! , and receive a gold me./si. How often?oh, how often?we find a j man who will pay ??11 for a box of triors, ' without a <juc.stion or a moment's hcsitir ' lion, who will contract his brows ami start back in speechless horror, and stare for ten straight minutes at the item, ' to one piece ul dress braid ten cents," in a goods bill that his trembling wife 1 I hands hint. When you see a young man and a young hdy walking along the street, she lever- ; ' enlially pljing him with (jucstions, and ho earnestly looking into the windows, he ' sure that t ley arc husband and wife. If she were iwt his wife he Would do the talking. . " 1 f fads ind their momy soon put, it.* j worth beinj a'fool to have money to p: rt I with. i 11. t?SS II ill, ?:??; W* W'^/ w % ^ ./ y? , .< UiNSE i4 * ' 'I'he ('ircTTh* J * ? ?-. % . ". .* [Fr?^j ];i:.:1.i-v r.O'o-;t<v.] i Ivlijor : Wd IVust tttajf. IJy X^pijfct.urc, wliaflbwr ojpc it. %j!s to yo. .fcill not fail.to pass f!i*?law form Vfquiiy^t^C CwC'ii^.Ju}_^<'to rotate in ' njj-'cajhrts ?i tiio r^vvral circuits cf the S/ato.' 'The rcafrtn.i arc too Vtunj; in. I favoV'ofythc c.+av?c ojVfli f*fcy'stc;u,| to be overlooked. ' ' ' . ? l.'-It will put ajfccj^l.'tjf^'jjrrtit de^'.!( :<> fkvorilisu; and psriudve attaint a l.Wlf yerior his client, oi#,bo$5^p. may ho. . .. 2. It v.ill cliock ;?e^Y v..i:??oy.i! i:i ^i'i- j country of \jjtht Had not inaptly been , call&T (,'bnu,k>ftiir.s practice." / .; iJ. It will Keep the Jdid^a/Vom 'nt'tini? ' upon/nnd beincr influenced4 by)un pg7suir al knowledge nf the parties t<f a cause,, xnd to soaic extend will oblige hiui to hoar ; tl.c case as ma le upon the papers and the !* evidence. -t . ."l 1 1. It will prevent an nnlcc'k fr >tiT heIng foisted upon one unfortunate circuit to tirf utter destruction of all business .jyi that circuit. j, 5. It will prevent a Judge fr</m bocoui- ' ing a jmtiefal 'y ant within his 'small territory, as may too easily be the case. C. It will show to the whole State that the Judge is either a fool or a knave,and should he kicked out <J oface, or that he is a pure and able man, and should be re" j taiued as long as he will c..n: cnt to serve. ! 'V 7. It w ill "ive'caeli Jud''c an ooj-ortu1*; < nit j v: keeping a * . tail upon t!io other. ind prevent trust money in court from j i being extorted from clerks or i.T- for' i . me private uses 01 me tju-iga. 8. It will elevate the wllieo itself. aii'I ' : make tlu- Judge r. Judge u?r t!i?? whole j jtate, ami ti"l for a few counties on!v. j i 'J. It will divi-le th > work m ?rc equally i utd whip tip the* lazy Judge to the Ji diurge oi" ills share of judicial labors. 10. It will bring the whole bur in c?o." . .i tact with the whole bench, and improve ' i both, if not ia great learning, :tl l^ist in giod manners. 11. The Judge will have the eyes of the whole bar and the whole 8t:ilc upon < b.iui and if he proves unworthy, there \ i uan'nlwuys be brought to bnrr. coneou- | : t rated opinion again.-t him, which will i jompcl his removal or resignation. 1? 12. It will prevent in a great degree a ; I edge ftoai becoming a more tool in the i bands of some crafty member of the bar, vho in circuit wiii have charge not only i >f !Js own cases bat the cases of every" uody else, and be in fuel the ring master [ )f the court. \ 115. It will b;ii:g a fresh mini at every < :cr;n of the court to the business of the j ircnit an i it v. ill eca-c ft m running into j i ruts. , ^ |; 11 If you wish to sue a Judge who i ivill not pay his honest debts you can do , ;o and you will avoid having (as may b? | * the ease) an action against any one of;. them kept on the docket f r a d'>zcu terms j 31' more undisposed of. ; : IT . *11 l.A 4 . J.. ?4 .. I'J. 1UU VI III UC UUIU IU ??< >> I time to any Judge in the State for an injunction or any other writ or order that may he necessary, ami no one tyau can with a strong ha id keep your case locked up iudi finitely uncording to his own m biliary will*. 10 I f chambers busncss wi ! nut bo despatched by mo Judge you can have it attended /.? by another Judge, and ndvaneo your client's into rest and sj ced . his can re. It wiil tend to bring the practice i i the , ovoral circuits more into harmony, if the ( word harmony ran ever b; applicable uir t Kr any circumstances to the Xc.v Y< rk Jodc. " IS Vt.u will again give the h;r i ;* # I i proper iuiTuoiw in v'viog d:_ni'y to the out in protecting the ib-his of clients, in 1 in chocking su:h p :\-io:ia! rudcoc. from tlie bench a- may be s mi.tiai - , jessed. It is i)i>t our purpose lt> say that sli. <>r, n fact, ni:v of these thiny-i tvn 1) gainst the present .Judges.-5uch may or may lint !? (ho cm?. Wo ire now ?i ii:Willi ;i l<rl >y.'te:ii v. .."i tievit;s!>!v leads In th. se "frill nbu vs t, ; his bail system calls ai.Mil ..r immediate. Change 1 | West Virginia has th' laigesi and r.i si ralunble h< dy of timber of any r : t ^ i:i , lie lTnion. 1'ivl*. Feiitiine c.-iimat. hat the area still covered l?v !o;y..;.i i- I ' i between l).l)Gt!.!)l)0 .1,1 ! 1 it.ti.!!},(? ; I - ami that the value of the i: ; it ' . i hie limber is fu'iv sl/.ti .? as i ilands in the f rests. The na!;. v.alnv. ( . licrry. ash. j j.'ar i.vi] 1 \ elm. sycsnie:e < unsurpassed ?n the Am- . Van c.*:i inent Away down in 11: cormr <d many vv.m; in - liviti . 1 if . - ili .- > .:n i :c:is: ' i spring bo m. t or i. chi;tvh." i" )< d 1. r the s'a. v h . f.ij!.,.u an ?VI.o , provisions o! the protocol." . > ,-, :' ;. >s- < > >; *_ |f | " ; ' -Is \? iHj-ll-* . if iS?& ltft a . . ' VV W<&: V ' r .NTT>:I131?I?. '40 ^ TtepNow Jury J.avr. ' T!-?.vjliowiu^ is !i>;; new jury Jaw .15 it It Ji.Orurs, n:;d awaits ratifies" Av.Ii^m ' rr'iriUe. (or the. drawing of j"iiic?-ji?'<-L'rUii^epnnTie5, and to anicntf ,to t lie drawing of juries. * " ... '; - *' . JliL tanilui by t^ho F.wialc and Ilouso ' T H'.jTicjjntj lives o' tho Stale of oouth ^Carolina. itcv imt m;d sitting in Geucral A s^uddy, r.u-1 by the.'authority oi' tie - : v * ; kci ;;.:, 1. all the ccur.tic3 of i lie &:$ : whcsc there has been a fail" tfrr To .pixparatope*Vnd lts'a of jtyoi's.e r li-.o }vup l->?7, as prescribed by l:;w,}thc board of Jury cfliuoiissiouers of (Tie si 1*1 eoaiilir.sf'or a majority thereof, respectively; thai!, wilf.in twenty day a from the passage ?f this act, proparo legal aud proper fsls cfjurors, .and from the lists ) prepared ail grand and petit jurors required by saw for tlie said year 1877 slpill be furihw itli drawn, summoned and returned, in the wanner now prescribed by i:v.',I '- <* jorum no- drawn shall serve :.t the general and special terms of thcLCoifc't-lir.it following the time of such 0 4 k v druyihg, . whether -jor not the samo shall hive taken place* the nutnbar of d iy? bef>ro su-.Ii general or special form no V# r-.i; , u I* 1 l? * ?, )> > St,';1. 'J. When by reason of eh allonge jcd'tlu rwi-e there is a deficiency in the number of grand or petit jurors cfuiy drawn and summoned at any term cf the * so'tiL in any county of the State, the V . i'i the Circuit (hurt shall order ihe board of jury c unniissioners, or a ma. i-,rii\ t ; reof, forthwith, to attend in : ' *?' siurt, and to draw, in lite presence and direct- oi i i'llo- (^luit such number of j?r./is as the tourt shall deem ticctssa* y to lii i aic'i d. (ieieitcy. Viic jurors' so 1 raw ii to i side \v it It i n Qve mils miles of the e- urihttu.o. And when drawn shall attend ami fit-rve during the term. And no juror who has been drawn to scire at any term of the court shall be excused, jxrept !' r good and sufiicicnt. cause, im an J.Ut'.aviti. which, togciliOfc -with Lis ip plicm ion. k hall be filcil in the office of lite c'r-rk of the court, and remain of re" cord. And no jurors shall he summoned " from among the bystanders other than in the manner herein prescribed; and all acts and parts of acts providing for the summoning cd jf.the bystanders iri Ivroby ; ( p Jed. Site That whenever, during any rear, ia any e ua y of the State, the list fjur rs prepared shall I ; adjudged illega' : regal :r, tie j adjjc of the Circuit Court in 1 I r t. i !*c.,n .ty. f rthwiih to pre; ire proper iijti of jurors after loo uiarii icr prc. cribed by !uw, and t herefrom to Ira-.y 'uicli g i and petit jurors necessary for such year, who slr.il be drawn, omitno;,c 1 and returned in the mariner prescribed by law, m: J .-hall serve in like manner as if sue!: li<ts bad been prepared ' during the month" of January in such year and the said jurors drawn therefrom at the time now required by law. Snc. J. That when the jury lists aro prep ued by the jury commissioners fur . . ... - I. . j .i u w u. uK-j . ... ju.ico mi a separate apaitu . i;t ii the jury Lux ilie names cf in.-j iiu:i\oi! Jul -.ms qua P.;-. '1 ly law t-> - : ve : Jul-";.-. rc.-i le within iivo miIi*s hi" the c urtVuM'O, from which hall he drawn the j'ttors I? supply the i! ll v p.^vi-lc! I'ur iu the second section r!'th; iu-:: Provided, that in tho iV.jn^ i liic'ilaiul, the number of names i j h.c. I i i ti e separate apartment !.. .v' i i." ; vilcd ' r -hail he two hw?" ilred. and .u i e County of Charleston l" r v autflrt 1 ^i /. !. T . all ac's and parts of H i.-;i. ;t.i v. itil this act bo. and tho - ; a:v ' ! ? rot all. Mi-.. \t?o! \i >< ri s.-.\ I* tho vro? ikmi ot Sink * it would t ike a i.duuii; to cl \ li.om. Knch nuJ ev:v > :.< i- ' .vut ercaliou, and their 'o.ii at oj.miliar comparisons tfinir.d and i'toc. In the character of i). r- rM.onn we . c a powerful illustration !". :-j nl iV.'Voti and the strongest vi'' r; i X 11v l:i. iT; ri. wl'ul Into. ! -a'ii.'li i> ! i'i.'.'Ved ;i high SOiilcd ' ; iii di;i:it'< an omhusi.i'-tie love; n T tot :.i ' poo:j ti e highest forms :.t I - il . i s " i; -v , ; Aujou, lie : i ei. v - f ir :r. Kit hit" . i'ni ' : i. : . ' re ' ..nation; ia . .;initi!:g :r> 1 end of co. : * . i 1 :n i - ?, no . e'ion that, is ' ; in < :a the fate of a broken . . a n.. ! i. ae I vi; in Conic . te. v. hive;', heautifiil lea vlir .uda'a iiino1* ; , > > ?i' i ! \* ) Cage,and l ; i. -t ei* Jessica. In . . - .. :rue appreciation . i- ' . and s; :.he& ihcni talk itUvi uk'l ilivV ti'uv,' m. .