The tri-weekly herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1865, April 22, 1865, Image 2
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pur l06s"ee,y iasl, didno reeei(
he Extrof hdrisday bechtse it was 4wed.to
T6e-ayday we-pblish it for theit"enefit,.wid
gome atb, Or(Wars.
understand that a wisend necessary sae
haoeen takenT4 in thkolace, ihe-euforcemen
-of martiallaw.
Col.'Urquhart,A. G brings the mportant it
telligenee afi-cessatin of hostish es'hiving beW
greed upon be&neetus and 'the enemy. Col
It . U. is commissioned and has authority to exten
m iacsirdeb i toierxoiunchannels us mrayareac
tioneman Or other raiders, to s ithem 7fro.
further rads, until other orders. eLdnderstam
that such orders bare t:een exteded, mnd;bavA
* ~ already been setto Charleston. atilities thm
stayed are po to be resuined withoit forty-eigv
- ousnotcbi,g groiv n 6n ithe side.
jecture isidlegin snch a,ase, an we dare n01
Ue,ate t the ise. WhIi t6 be, wi1 b
ewait- wa, for the net.
on n rumo is-one that in
kee'pars it was4ad -th Frince had re
nied the CcA(ederacy.o ThatLO e,h fleetwas
- off the mot l the isissippi, an'd 14t6thh
French .1r xiemiea had *Ve sne.ess
ful batte e &foe of 4derals, near tb. Rc
Grande. So much for J French.
.nother,i. thatFi-ance and Eng1and harejo
edland a kihve gfare sending large fbrde t
ta& parin the: unequal stuggle.
Nith some truib it is said that the bridge ovez
he QAtawta river is burnt.
-The manyRmnors in. regard to Chester, we be.
heialto-bWwithit fouMdatiod as yet.
-Our Diff tie
Seim to. thicken *rid ncrease- o every hand,
and bund4d tongued rwnoi, with possible a4'd
ble tories thri-ted t*demoralize the
- -he people, Tis bs natural in the
present confused*boryition.of afairs. Every orke
lhiaown 'tale to tell. and ever*one- golps it
dewnreadily be. .iggest-and last aiways'gpidiing
-.6he most credence.. It, is almost imppssible, to
saake anyka,9 out. of this confusion -of tongue,
and'we,c&fessto,be at fault. That the daigei
.PgreAt, imminAnt all of, us know. Also thai
sate i. Lee's artny, in a mord aspeci
* aepar4ria, is treujendious. Butt greffei
di61ftitshe been surmoguted, worse obstacles
*overcoome.nait niliever 4o,-just lere, .we
.aps owe 1yffour legs, and-our.ideaa
- thrasen intUpi, by the startling inielligeneeof a
ceain dof ilities, readerintg it impossiblet
hMr6db4itiwas ont intention to say; and .
hostdete fii foiow9 uggestictaf
'ses 'frin, andT ernot publisk,a ppel
* iutl somuetha kelal4e does oosure or el&e Al
- d egolomas with "receipts for ghouse-wnes'
heoun't buHion desitei thS
Franisso uint last yer was 178+A28 ounce
worth ia-te aggegte about $14,85,000
* - The net proceeds of a- ladies' fair hield -i
Virgnis Cityr.Nevada,?forhe bene#t of th4
orphans-in charge of the- Sisters of Charit~y
aretied$,O0fin gold.
- Big kuds agold still occur g thie a
wifp mi*er. Satne nt
while ?bout threee tleng?a rirkdr picked, ui
apiece f oeigb.'og fitjpodads, agaithxi
- Mnodion(of Dcr eek and the. Sacramentt
A N ~OteopAer.-A wido r womanre
siding ia4becono Robeidn, a few niNhte
ago reee uQder -her rook a. Conf derati
seidigand loted him. for the night. 01
the,same night eet f thi4eas cowceived, the
design .o rob the o1. Jady!s dwellings ai
prq~d4o put their design intl s.cAo
- r.Iouse was b,eoWen bpen and entered,' ul
insteadfor the plooner thef fe~und 1ge true
* ~ heated Craer,whoput tvwo4f ther
't*t, srtl wgyded.a'tbird, 'and ief
* th(forth to isceape swith 'a yiight wot
- On exatxainatioua in the mornigg, the tbY
- robbers turned ostt tobtrefaqf her neigh
bors.-laieigh 'Canfedera'te. ***
* ~ -AUGSI Aplil 11.:-Nordern papers sg
* - nicantly state that' Shyidan gathered tw
schginers loaded with negroes dialin. btsdIa
rt!d-in Virginia. doornalists remarking ori
this, remind the public thbat the slavd tradi
coninoes from, Yankee S4ghrn poaa to thi
- e West Indiesand the slavehelding -countries
South Ameticar.
A&uGrs14, April 17-The eny assaulted to
(uabus about.. noon, onx Sunday, A pril 16th.
The'skir ed wit our forces (brough th<
str saa sne occupied tecity. Tbt
* ~ commnand wbjch ys~ supposed to nuImber foui
thousandl, advane.'a from thw Montgomryr Qfn
*ee Ptint RaiIromd.
'- _ 7
-How-ji DEVIL L's,T.-The,0od
ost. W. diflp4~
tain esonswwied
kvount manigho actiall "ed
w visitedybs: Sataviic.IImajesty wholaing
t h &rtV; pro r se his -4onl for et r r ty if4 'e
:toidlbe supplied va-,iis-earth with all the
morey; he coulfa# Thesbaftii w s e6licln
ded; the devil was to Spiply the inonev antd
wat last to hite the"oul unless tbe *y0*nC*
man coukd spen more money than the devil.
guld furnish. Teirspassed %*ny - the a inn
-ma,trr e, was ext*avagant in hi. living, Voilt
Pbee spe-nlte&4idely It rid gave& aSW
fortune, and his.offers w;ere always full. e
turned politidanTand bribedhis way to pow-.
er dfan e.theat edscixg .his pile- of
goli. He becames fiibater aa,d .fitted ut
Lshis an4 arwies;but bis banker honored all
his drafts. Be. ve4 to SL Pao -to live and
paid the u.salfii-ts of in eest.for all thepon
F eyhe could bdrrow ; but though the d0il
'rhade wr; faces vhen hecalne to ply the bRs
yet they-were afi 'paid. ' One ;oepedient af,A6
anw^er fails -the devil counted the ime
ont y two years-that -be must wait for the
-soul, atd:fhocked tlie effofts.of the despairling
man. ne mroretrial nseesolved' upo'-the
ma started a isewpapere F e devi growled
at he bill at th'isend of the first gaartte was
avsnein six t hs, ielancholy in iine and
brok e-dead roke a the epi of the er o
'fie nranspapere nt down btittbe soil *was
sa'ved.
FIE AG TE ,* eiemar ha e
f #atgh%ters, all o. wtloMhe bro6ght tp to sofme
fespectaible occupaton ii fe. These. daughbs
j'tr's iarried, opeMter theothe~r,with th'e con
sentof thefr fatber. The fie t INmrrie4-gen-i
uemint by the;na e of .Ppi; th .seiend, p
Mr. Little the third, i Mr. Short ;th foWtr,4
S B;own ;AnAtbe fiftbh-a Mi ogrA;
th edding f the latterher sister ewith
jbeirusband,- ere present.
mo'nies efne weddingrwere&er, tbe old y
1nran pia tothe-giists,'baye takergresa
painst edRteray Ie dangi&rstbaV they
niht act elftheir part ia life, aaid from
thei advantagesaind improvethenits, fooly
hopid that theywould do-bonor to the faRty
and nowk-1-fina tibia ll jy *ain0caresad
expe'tztions have turned out niothing tt a
Poo, Little,' Aot, B,cnu Hogg
NyI ENtAL;
M4.aarz, April 1ath, -365b ' e.
P. Sineltzer, Mia. woa -
KATEP. BVRDEL, af fharles ton, noW oNewi
'berrv,.so. CA*
Wehave i-eceived the *prieatsof the fair
.l'brideinthhpe ofa pis e of deliefous'weVW
icake. Wiwish -
"Healtb i tht'heek, and gy to*nieve
Peace to thy ha"rt, ad bam f?r each sighV
Hope for thy sorrows, sweet dreaums for thy r'et,
And be thou for.ever axdeerblestY
- IED, at aAderedn,C O rh~lt,
86 , at -t$ resdelie of E dpi74 drethnd;
pAalCARocnN, *ife of AErid e orlndiof
ShaAl o; S. G., and joiligest daughberd ~ &
Yril& O isohn,.ofteiuar S~ C. h the.- 2dc
year ofbetsge~
Mid'stes faeo-b fall .
35iess4ase:sasons.fordh1eir ou'n OhWleaUL"
*ruly o p,e'oronditon"'of bamam$y &
empt stom tis a4fatality, and. oug ondet
ear4ily hopes are destin4lLto e 'crush& by e
'el Destrdyer.""Yet .'tis mnecy- ee .speed
t e blow if th afietydcdul budt~ viewi 1&n th!s
-ioht. 1 eiiatnephs %ey#d leavesef erth
mudsfsldewritalt le-i ofatur'e add.d ~ee
dileyshHeindfirds of wofnpa4lmhitn
es any, ael as theftrong~ protid man 64
'eldpxfeverr eTass. -Sadly 'strange se/ins 'iye de
'creefffrovidence that remioved thia 1ogely wq.
hnn,debriaeof,but ad4ew short: nonthsg Whuo
came-fon erdeslated hone at Graltarpfle,to
ojuniglnas where she afet ihe foenith,
true wopanly digairy that -m4st, have;wd iM
miration evem froma their hard beats. 3For~Ar
*eelcth' iigredanidst the uins, thre uffer
Vn all the pnivationa that'many now agdill.en
dqring, jrghedevastated path of Sherniaii'garmish
untii her aious husba4d egme and paOghIt her
to thi% quiet retreat for safety and repos-e, fath
friends,' dailng bi8abhsence in1 the arrmf. Edt a
few-daysthey remained together, and when. she
og~D tlnose lasAeet sedge Sad-dreamned,so ha$
pdy of future joys, they- little. thought thaf ber
pare yoong life: wt.s-amo'si endd and-a h4$ r.ly
hbume in view --.: . -
*bgdeen gone two days,:beyond recall,
eruahena seized dith viole.At convulsions, on
~hdyworning MyehOthb, and never aroused
tconsciousness enou&? know -that she.*a
sh wastgene winging hier upward flight ror
re' 'sqf pr,tpjeace andr~a eternal, 'e ddabt
+ o:; ere the.n t morin n i had'risen. Sadly
Iwe-laid thre ffrerc 9~Ibie'r, of the now ar
MasIpFir*fide, r,et trn s here:Can
Md'eet Mf er- 'sn repose., Her. lfeMfucon
rtent piety as'g. nbir cdi't e Episcopfd.'Ghurcl
--[bd l1 the evieiene oi"her guileless. woman
hod lead us t.theliep bh'aaeis'far.miore blest
than the'ever changpng senes of ea.rth.- can
render its childreri..? Rejoicestbeisad mourners,
for yoni "little C,djie"s faIsee sweet clear
voice in,-far holier soiigs,'to' greet you yo -to
the realms of'glory, "*hen life' -fitfa 'fev'er is
o .r." E.1.R.
*1
w rnwaa
pr. 22,1
& 1,W8 to r.
fm-2 o- do- te 'Trkwijy
Gn ealt this rcea
*_,Aprl, 2%'1--'JL
Carolina Regidren# of Cal and ATenholI,t
Jaetalionlrave'been receSty drganized:6to
Brigade by the War Departmet,nd on p
pointed itgeonang it:
Beforeterimg u*or the dusy Th A tn
and bspector Generl, lirects-thatwyou wil pro-.
eeed to South Caolinand viskt 'suc Jace -in,
the State'fs n arbe necessary to co'Tet tW 16n
belongiTg to said oganization.
When they havebea isemble6, you'bittke
chgrge.dfthgm Ind report, withiout 4eIly td
Gen. J. E. Johnst6n1or.dat
I P.filGiNrhv- iekKzfUy' v
G i 5.rei Nre sor,
4PI It w.x~in Iftoro~i
r i Bli.. Ge
The nvn belongiqtok teieve
np~ i South.C /litiajwNo *a eir.
lierwleLNnne n a.~ ~l
fdreihe Is ifij,)iroz. ,lwepa ao rpoas
abover woU
Those-no. bianedwva nd
the age of 18, on. 'h otlpb of
Generat coanld eserve ,efad spn
seheeting tbtir.coiiie. a'
)hannot-goforwbd bdterw bezeceved -
they pan join their 51iiviins
Capt; Wm. an e n eie
rai, who- is r aiderrdersfl$e4 t Qe &; iolu
itm wdl act under iyojsTq 1v.oMW
G'nera1 Johnstn's emy, au er a jd
sructionsf the Adjutaddnea&
Altordersai*ned by bi *?v.0
Ap2r.2, 2 g n A tC.iS.
p
w.
A4NM E4 ECTIO; e THIRTEEN
X REMTORS!e .F7thi B CN 11theld
at the Bankin'gO 0sVeEy dr!LMag
nest. A9N' fresk
April 18, 1865. 14 3
The Ilanters ad -ReChA010. ]RRX of $.
natimnq'th; 5
anEal effleict6ir T WRTEEDEC
TOSof.thislANX&witt e held ,at-it6of-.
fle in this place, d *NDAY..tMAYh eTrga
ng betwaen ttie hoord of 10 4Rl 'a.3p~~ii
fj tockhoelde mayS et belgis
1 BXRREL of.good COOJK1 prft
4
ier Is% opd * .
I o -t F~b orb, ~
Iage aad sCl Elisi'Bo
Blick and c4b nd
I air Pins,'* -
ttierAelts, a nice' awer .
des.i antitfoT L Str te Fools
CpPaper aIs4 Envefoye.
Sobarmg arong yoiurCoe
Apr l&,1 i .t
'of SUM3&ER]MEES$480ODS
QOSistielg ix partofD
~anel, ana English B ,
rages, alsg some
*Beauitifail Shawls foru Sner.
api 1 1tf
Notii& to Teachers.
TANTED; a single L ADi, in a 'MethpdA
VJ.family,. gding t'o .nilles .from New~
beyVillage,' to TEACH thfee -children~ One
who is conmpete'nt toteawch all the Branches tlaaf
are taught isa7emale College, with 3fusio ad
French. One that1haa-bad.aomne er.pnonce'u
~eaching. Refreneegrequid4 an v&4
necessary. * alary fiberal. -
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