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-I h»r, liiupiiing. la rojr >nn»> A blue cved ckU*!, ♦‘th curls of gob!,* She stroked my boyish cheek and said ; “ I’ll marry you when I am old.” We mot again. Those pretty locks This p’&o Wad at fifid tlfflg ftropflSffr xfter WitHotn Pentr 5 its-«rigii;al oyner, _T|1E l.F/W *>r:Fl 4>'C'F:. and farored by prominent New York JVatvnre. after Lord Do lit Ware, bankers, but they apjicar, on mature New Jersey, so called in honor of Hir consideration, to have abandoned it for George"Carteret, who was Governor of the ’present. (They probably taw tjwt, the Island of Jersey, in the Britidi channel. • . so long as the greenbacks remain lej.'ir Were combed and bound about her tread, ; tenders #nd are to be reissued, it is Best, £ A little school girl, staid and shy: j She must not romp with me, she said A few more years, and then Iv/ound A booming m*id, sweet seventeen : Few were her words and coy her looks; And yet she lovid me .well, I ween. Long did 1 woo ’mid hope and fear; My lady was not lightly won; She hid herl^ve and thought it shame; At last my welcome task was done. and, indeed, necessary,.that the Treasury shall be the chief and great depository of: Queen Ilennicffa of England, who owned X x I held her, blushing, in mv arms : And then my bashful prize I told ‘ How she had promised long ago She’d marry me when she was old. The blissful days sped quickly on. ^ And I had pledg-d hervwitb aring .- llut ah ! so much too largc’il proved ! >Iy love wassuch a tiny thing. jold, and while it so remains it is for the -general convenience that gold shall be paid out only at. one place, the Imad of fice for redemption, for the Government could not be expected to scatter its sup- pty nll ovc» the country. ThebanUs fif the country now parse??, excluAivc^ef'the. Treasury hoard, about i $I0,O00,(K)0 in! gold | and prudent of them will probably seek gradually to increase this total, but who ever desires to see them draW out the TiTnTne was eaUotT after flic Pfovinee of Maine jin France, in compliment of Til_ . e i.’ i.... j "i. rL.i that province. -Vermont from the French word Vert -• •' . 5 Mont, signifying Grjen Mountain. New Hampshire, “from —Hampshire county in England. It was formerly calhd Laconia. ' ■ ■ ; Tire beautiful littld Stt^te of Khode I*- lend owes its name to, tbs Island of An Indian Warrior’s Oration as Freely — Translated luio Eugliab. ■ ■ 'V. Wflie with ymir wrrled oobmns! Injun no more bend the knee and wbltn man’s sbaciite stialt no more btnd In* Jun’s urin. i’vg rnalleti It with ibo thunder when the temoeat tmjtibered low, amt when it t^lln scunetblng must I’ve diup, ua the - pale-fuce nays. Beared you tu »be city, I’ve lifted your The most solid Rhodes in the J^cditerraocan, which do main it is said to grent y resemble. Texas is the American wmrd for the I5ut yet she would not have it changed, _ Though from her hand it ofl would slip • gold now in the .Treasury and keep it in their vaults will find that thejmly prnc« tical way of doing this is t > repeal the ' legd-tencl^r act requiring the reissue cfj greenbacks. When the Government I pf qided to the United States. hair on the plelp,, and Injun is still carrying cn tbo same bnaiucss at the old stand; ymif pnxronago respectfully •clicked; eadstaoiion guuratiteed or money fofundtHL I sourn your prof fered tt Auly; beeailse liii st* fellows at Washington ar® r gm.g of scdlawags who would rub Injun’s squaw <f her last blanket and turn It over to the Guvernment nud collect $150 for it O, exican name by which ail, that section i . . . , „ ^ ' . t- j no Indeed l Rcyengc is stomp, d upon pf the country was called before ».t was my wil| ^ if you ««tB- W bile' she but laughed with joyous lip. I left ifiy darling for a space A? Htttrei- drecy.ihe wading day, “OnsUuls week,”.'I g»id,J fc and then 1 never more need go away,” ■* _ I Jefl her healthy, blooming, biight, Thevosy c dor in her check— elo find, her w in and white ; AlssT mt fat^tinIc wcck. JJ - “ A Ironiuace of R.iXcalliy.” [From The Nation.] notes ccasp to be lointl tender lor private j lie X. w Y' i k/l imes, on the day debia the banks Ifili be obliged to re- * r,etr ChrUtrags. dev-ted seven and 1 dce.ii their notes in specie on demand, ,m,f nf Umh :' 1 '?<* ' 0 _ “ anl then they will make baste tdsujiply ' graphical sketch of Franklin J. Moses, iheuisdvcs with gold ffoirt tl.c To j^sury i tbe lot**- tf- vt rnor of t/.mliTV'Hdlr.a/ Itm It closely, and blud ” my battle ciy. Borne strike foe hope of booty,some to deft nd tbelr'aP, but I ilo not do that kino oj, busintss. I battle tor tbe Joy I have In serdtigtlie white man bite tbe—dost. Ye’ve trailed me Through the forest, ye- o\-r vbestreftni.Jmt the first thine you New Tom, January l—Pauaput ad vices to tbe 28th stats ttiat ths <4tv was In a state of excltenient onThe nlght-ofthe 27fh In cbnsfquer.oedf tBe rumors of an attempted revolution. In Pilose Interest and ngulr.rft what party the attempt was to be made was not generally knoWn. An attack was mit&r on GAr. Alzpuru, ex-Presi dent” of the Btate, snd swine friends. In which he and several nthera F*rf> sfightly wounded. SubeeqiiMhtly Str. Beguudo Pcno, the newly appolrged Governor of tbe district, was flred up on while passing' through the street with some policemen endeavoring to restore order anti Instantly killed. So far as known three lives were lost and several parties wounded. Order baa been restored and a meeting <tf citi zen* Is call: d to be held in the Gov ernment. house on the 28th to con sider what is best to be done te-pre- serve the peace and oontlnua.iJie Jfiinc- tlor.s of the Government, Na further tidings of the action taken had been received up to tbe time of the sailing of tbe^ftpomer. A Terrible Auvul Accident. won’t know noth- I under the tuking title of ** A It miinee ' know, some of you' hoiiric and fr< m any otlien at^rubiC-. r ,f .Raxcslity.”- It t^aXs the hero’* cn-| Ihfi ; for I stand aa shoubl the \Varrlor« sources. . v I J.l'l ■>» 'M l ! . f. . t * - ;•* ■ i i * j li-f-* * * ' * ^ ■*• " J *.*»•' * w Nobody, however, prtiposes to ! fr ,"f n .Tni lo fi i <■ i iio wur down to < nr , with hi* rifle and his spear, or his shot rej<eal these two laws, tjieuuh all sound time, in fourehujo ere, three of which | inn ami meat axe. as.the cope maybe; mpi ey men sec clearly eq.nii.di tliHt ibe lire et,titled m epi'fifr. Iv, “B{ euker (tif j h1 b< > the sculp of vengeu; eeatlll is red repoul oi the e^wbtender ucrmlist enuo The- ot.d ’it-mf/’ M Goveii^-1 and^«ttuia r yuu^tO! look aiittlofor (Mi, fell di-ease, now stay thy hand. : 1 Ami leave me all I U>ve in life ; la vain 1 cried,.the much of death Was on her, oh”! my promised wifet in time, t nd is neccs-i-ry to t- mp etc the . 01 '* , ‘ ! '' JBobber, woik of Resumption. * Down-1 td])knot. ' fail-?-B*-gger m d CrfrotBali” Hdieb-1 Ihink ye Ire find my Immetdead'? I are SonmitHK'eutu‘ iefi in the narrative, i pave it to the’litfe, and I didn’t have |r 1 l^ld her, dying, in my arms ; Theriug fall jVom hor fiogcr cold tVoepiug, l took ii.Hiid she Krcathed : . “ 111 marry |_ou wlien 1 afo o d.’ . ^ td tbi p .it} of the Tiea w , W(1 B |,a|| not tjikt* ttis trouble'to j itisuretbfor twice its value either, but, tfury under existing laws is unreasonable,! ((1tt X- Slic knew not whit she said, T'Oor child ; t* ** /■* done Irom her wajC bright reaeoir s raj But still I keqn^rtltti ting, and wait For an etefnat weiling day. X \\>st i*.iVmark;dde in It, --‘anti to seek fort change in these laws at ln , x r , r , B | n vely ent«rtnln- tbe present session arid whileexjH'iimcnt brg, is thnt the I bVtnjd.er tnlks of Resumption lias but just begun. Is rc- tt’rough, the lliet three chapters ns if ganh d by all the friends of a sound cur- hia hero had t lncellie war lived 4Jtid rency lure as highly unwise. Jit any rn vuotjtv «hd bad coplmitred case it is not rrob ,'blc that the rr w C n t iaIl hba.vilhydes.withe. 1 ii usalsthnee ; as j mine eye, and I ,, , . , j If, in sbort. he bad b. c. ine “Bpatket j general qyoragx t ongtess will-t ass any currency retmla- ’ , . , „ , - , . . . 1 ' , , and I luef and “ G- .T»'>rnot nutl be it aitu iow-livt should ye sec k life’s nourishment. qp<iugh I hftVe nnd .good—I live on hau*, with just'enoturh of while man’s fire-water to keep up the circulation'. Pleas- excuse uly canclor, but I loathe you with my bosom, I se< ru you with tiilne* eye, and I think y-m tire, on a , rtie dog^'-n-lest deqd- nry 8.—q’he following telegram has been received from Ad- miral Hornby, commatitllng the Brit ish fleet In the Sea of Marmora : One of the 38, ton guns of the turret ship Thunderer burst this morning, killing Lietit*. CV>k*‘r and Daniel, tsro petty < ffl^ers, four eeamcti and a marine. The gun burst just In front of the trunnion^, the muzzle blowing ovetv bbard. The gun " had just been flred tvith a t altering charge, but when it burst it wffa-loaded with a’full charge and an empiy shell. A bofttawalft and thir'y-two men were wounded, twelve of them very badly. The turret was disabled, but the ship btheirwise unin jured. . — tbe whole country In her own bends ; that as for her leading men in Church and State, In Gongree and out of It, u the best men of them are sharper than a thorn bedge r n and . tbe most deeply responsible for the numberless atrocities that have been perpetrated nppn t^ie Son them loyal population, white and black; and that nothing but perfect unity of spirit and action at the North, to the extent, at least,of out-voting •• the solid South ” at the approaching Presidential election, can avert the roost disastrous conse quences to the country. " The bloody- shirt! In hoc eigno vlncea 1 To Girls. Be choatful, hut not gigglers; be serious, but not dull; be communica tive. but not forward; be< kind, but not servile. Bctrare. of silly, thought le*s speeches ; although you may for get them, others will not; Remember Guff's eye Is In every company. Be ware of -levity and familiarly with young men ; a modest reserve, without affectation, Is ths only safe path. Court and encourage conversation witlxtbose who ore truly serioua and conversable ; do not go Into valuable company without endeavoring to Im prove by the Intercourse permitted Nothing Is isore unbecoming y°H” ; The proportion of oows ted States Is 29 to each 100 p< The Wasblogton. papers report continued Improvement of tbe of Hon. Alex. Stephen*. ^ Senator Boo Hitt had, *Ubln t&t years, loft 910,000 on hls Georgia plan t&tlon. Regular plant#Udn bitten. The United States his 10,191,900 horses, 11.260.000 milch oows, It, oxen sod-other cattle, and sheep. One hundred abd three bushels of potatoes were gathered from a quar ter of so sere by a farmer la fenhaw county. Tbte Is splendid weather for ttSid- pbuitlng shrubbery, and this In tbe very month In which H ahould be planted. 'X. The Norristown Herald pie never to play euchre trfth # armed mao. He alv aya h band,” you kno#. Between 200 and 800 people In St. Louis drink from half s pint to n pint of blood daily from tbs veins of slaughtered cattle. The grain movement of J878 will be the largest on reootd. and 133,000,000 bushels of grain of all klndn was movement last year. 4 The Government received ,WM rrS when one part of a company is enga ged In profitable eonvsrssllnn, than that another part should betrifling,, ^ r giggling, and talking obmparatlve th# notisctice to each other.—[Leigh Rieh- -about one dollar for njoud’s advice to hls daughters. I Baftn » w °Ojan and eblld. w .| The cheese and butter production of rbl Gold and tl»«* ISuuks. hacks or Rr ccupunaexcept at tin; sub- trea-ury in New York, anil it is urged that Congress ehvuM ilecrce a wider dis- tributi n of the gold. The Springfield R 'publican, which takes tills view, rc- mat ks that; X The wh >le operation of resumption ,.. ed akin flliit that I have. tjun^ whutfevor^^ci^tt. pit ups a a ^y;,, j* .i.t.uj ” urftnout a Legls- j ta< t Ip a month’s travel. I t e’er will making silver redeemable in g hi or i H tnre und tjtc R‘ pulilienn party ayhisl ask fur qttattt*r,nn«ll nbJer willheyour grfiCpjtacJcH at the will of the-holder, and | The llrrt imlmn’hnr wv pr't of | et-ivc, (mt the a of slaugh ter tiiliuyeyeB stick out like ink bot tles. Ugh, big If jun cut tijilroad Iron! Berber ar<i CriiAlual ” statr*. . At th* i cine where M ses’ceeeped from indictment Tor fraud at'd Isrcetjy j thrutfuh a technicality, the hiaturlan j O^tnly, rtlatca that “ tin* theuchtfnl j (living; Ilia Body np to Ike Knr- ecom. — tspcctal t» tiie >e*tfsrk HenW-l '- w AsuRnrroN, January 5.—Some allowing the Secretary of the Ticashry janybudy’s being rc^f^o^lldo fur htni la compiai-nti have .reached the .Treasury to coin ju?t as niimy dr av few silver dol-Tn Chapter Jv, which describes the from persons w ho ate augrievsd that lar as lbs pabtte mry at any tiaic ctih for. they are unable to got g.>hl for green- If * K Mtouifhing that there arc prnfi v s>e(l friends nf the silver dollar who refuse to support such a hill. Jclc lit *lic s ovr try. .T lint cm of Sfntci- and Their Mg;- uilicii lion a. and (•ourl;/] / The experimental eultivirtion of , - , kite in B>nuh CaroJina. uudettaken aL men nmonir them (f he negroes) ueiruu .. . „ . .1 , • 1. , c , ' * ’ ’ the Instance of the Agricultural Soci ety; has turtle I out fully as well ns Tirglnia—The oldest of the S f nh?’. wa.? so called in honor of Quern Eliza- .h..r.,,i. ... „ . „,n-WI,M, 11,! . reign Sir \\ alter lluleigh made his first ■ -■ : Wt * s tature of eaFpct-buggery—we to demonetize H. It wa* used fur the to doeht <1 eorne of tltV most reepoc'* d whifiB Rrpubllouns— men like Daniel U. Gltaiiberiain— grace to the party which supported . ... . ..... ... 1 ’ 1 1 en n» to tliu jimnner In whiph thft fibre to 'he saved. In A- bevifie, how was expected. In the 1 w country the , eff 'tt was to uinko n* mt;ch seed as • posatblv, and no hmiructions were pir- jiaymcnt of customs dues, no’” it j> not. attempt to colonize that region. Jt was used in the payment of interest J FLoM ■, — Run- o do Loot: Ian h.d on t’.o on the l uitcl States debt, now it is not coart of Florida on Easter Stindav, and It anyoody presents grcenhucks in sums ended the country itv commemoration ofi he hud been (lected Gi>vernrr of tad and upward at the New York tliod .r wldoh «»« T>.,*/.n« F’acM. ‘ w, " lu “ •5|“ , « k ‘ , r «od I hh f.” It, would suh-troasury -he can get gold for them. We want it more accessible 1 than this. Not one transaction in one hundred ' Fourteenth, who at one time.owned that thousand requires gold, hut-when oae section of the country. T ’,-X.. Alabama was so named by the In- we think, the Mthcfct thiug in the lite- , i . . , . over, enough jute was stccpeil by Mr. must nr- - " * . T- uiMIbef tli'at/Muecs was nit this tithe in the fourth year of bi» crimes, and --llavtrinurv t<e jicfd of.o tuia (T fibre, which was made by the ChavICStbh Bugging Company into r. roll of cotton the day, which was the Pasqtm Florida! . xr . - . . ^ ” 0 . , ,, seem, ilfllerd, ns if the S uith Carolina ot the Spaniards, or “least ol Flowers. , llt . pul)lic , ri8 <lld Lounuana was ca’led alter Louis.thc t ,t fi p publicly ConRskcd bis Enormi ties and elnmorid lor udiule»lun does want it he wants it, and wants it close at hand. The Treasury, having dians, and signifies “ IldreWe rest." Mtisfactorilv proved that the ercenbatk Mwsigsippi is likewise andudiau name, dollar Js at pir and is generally preferred meaning “ Long River.’’ to coin for convenience rake, should now So al.«o is Arkansas, from Kan?as, the seek to circulate a portion of the great Indian word for “ smoky water.'* Its the Fvrdu litUry. bagging, which was exhibited at the late Industrial Exhibition of the Agtl- cultural Suiicty in .Charleston, The not soup, et a man un- j ' nbre of the A , >1)t!vi! ,.. iu}>e C u„,p art>( i favorably with that which is imported ffot'n India, and the bagging muilc Permission was granted by the New York health department Inst week for the removal of the body of Dr. A. Ha- bell, who died on New 'Year’s Day, from R iosevflt Hospital to the College <<f Piijeiciaos arid Surgeons of that city, f: r dissecting purposes. The will by which l)r^ Hubell, who Is un Austrian by birth, disposes of his body is a curious document. It be- gins : “ In tho name of the Supreme Being, Humanity, before whom we hIK bow,” and concludes: ‘‘Finally, my life having been devoted to the inter ests ot humanity, I desire after my death mv body may be devoted to the name end; and for this reason I de sire and demand'that my corpse shall bedijivered tothe dlssectlng room of any of the colleges of the city of New York which will accept of It for the puipcscs of dissection, or to any oth-. Febtilizki» xob-Gbafk Vims.—Bono dost, wood ashes and such like ferttl- izerp are best for grape vlues in low ground. Stable mauure r applied In large quantities on damp soil will pro duce diseased vines. On dry ground the eff. ct is beneficial, The best soil for grapes Is dry, light, warm and rich,. On such a soil apply top-dressings of well-rotted manure, alternating every third year with a dressing of slacked lime. Where grapes are being raised on damp ground care must be taken to keep the roots near the sur face. to A Storm Alotig the l.-.tkos. Ecffalo, N. Y., December 24 —The •■dorm of snow and wind which cpm- mecced on Sunday evening continues vrith only an occasional lull, and at reserve it has collected, and should urge prefix was really “Arc,” the French 1 this time (10:30 p.m.) it Is blowing ai- upqn Congress the propriety of requir- word for “ bow.” j most a {tale. Since Sunday afternoon ing the bunks to put acertain percentage n^STbe Cundinas - were origirially ofle 8,,uW h» H fallen to tlie depth -of thiity- of their own reserve in coin. Rank rc-’^d'ract, and were c.illed “ Carolina/’ uiV j inches,and the wind.at-noon,lo- serves are bales of greenbacks in bank ter Clur’es the Ninth of Fiance. ^Httuitu d a veiodtj oTseventy-twd , . - • . _ . .. ,, , j miles an hour. Trio severity of the vaults, representing a Attain per ceut. Georgia owes its name to George the 1 ' ” of the l«nk liabilities, and held for the Second of Eeg'aud,-who first esUblUked better seenrity of the depositors... Now . ft colony there in 1732 from - It 19 better limb the ordinary bagging, inasmuch as the whole of the fibre instead of‘the butts alone was used. Thu experiments last, year ‘demonstrate conclusively that the poll and dimhte of South Care linn an* nc^di! anSt er college elsewhere, should it not bo accepted In this city.” - ' tii i: it i .o tv i> v-mi i ii r ay a v r. i> I'crocions ^enilmentsiFrom Wit- j liltm B.luj tl Gurri»on. . > fFrom * Trlvaifl Lotte*. ] There is nothing which strikes such terror or causes such foamlng’at the mouth in the ranks’ of the armed con- spiratojs a*the South, or elicits such will snap ted to the growth bf jute, rra p ons j ve jj OW ]{ n g 9 f r „ m eerv jj e ^ have qri; rniniona at the North, ns ‘‘waving doted from India n quant by o< seed, tiie liloody shirt ”—a tetm of'their these reserves, at least a portion of them, ^ Tennessee is the Indian for the “Riv- stojm cxicuds in area about ten mib s east of 'his. city. On tlo* Central Ituil- road ua-’torfirs, p-fr r'''/-f->”rr freipj, t Gave arrive d or sthDed Irom the city can ju-t as well be kept in gold coin as er of the Bend ;’’ i. c., the Mississippi, since Monday mumlog. except on the m paper, and in case of a commercial which forms its western boundary j Niagara Falls branch. The New Yolk stress the gold is worth having in the KenMicky is the Indian'for ‘‘gt the Genital train, vjiieh hit Neg York, country. It will.cost ihe bonk no more' head of the river. to store one than the other. It loses no Ohio means more interest upon one than upon Ihc “drowsy ones; ‘beautiful;” Iowa, Minnesota, “clojuly lastTiight, is sla’b'd at Lancaster, ten mites east of here, ’ the track fmin there being completely blocked with snow in 8‘ me places six to »ight f.-et other, aud then if a. hillholder wants to water,’’ and Wisconsin, “wild rushing ^ p ._ Rn( , ^ tbf , prC8rnt H |, , ff , rt8 . * "j ..j u J. t” ...... at clearing It having been‘abandoned be accommodated the banlygan do it, channel It is possib’e thai an attempt will I>e Illinois is derived from iIh? Indian 1 on account oT the Intense cold. JOn the made presently in Congress to bring in word il lini,” men,” and the French Erie road 200’ men were at work all some measure'in sceordance with these suffix “ois,” together Mgtiify ing uibe night tit the imnn use banks of blow i in the vicinity of East Bujfal.o, The * - u * % frutn tt' Tt'could bo done, except in one way, views, though it ts not easv to see how of men.” •, , Michigan was called by tbe nan/e tram wlnciv h it here yesterday after- ^ .t. , l e i • i'i noon waw ivturu.d to the city, and' fhich the present Congress is not likely g.Ve„ the lake, fish-wer, winch was »n tnuthiug liaa H „ llt wut g „,, e . Ao tory ofthe gold, to pay it out for green backs and silver, if Congress will au- thorizc, that on demand at only one tl m to agree upon. There are two ways of styled from its kneied resemblauce to a nt temp t wlUbo made to start a train niannging the gold: One, which is that fish-trap. -•* ^ 1 eatly to-morrow. On the LnkeSh' re favored by the SecrctaRy of the Treasury ^ Missouri is from the Indian word road through and local passenger as the belt,' ih his judgment, under muddy, which more properly applies to trrius are being sent our, each one of present lavs and circumstances, is to the river which flows through it, ] seven to nine ears,~wlih four to six make the Treasury tho general deposi- • .Oregon owes its Indian name also to. c , ‘P in '’ 8 ; **—** Angola, beyond its prinefj al rive r . ‘ ” f Curtes named California. Massachusetts is the Indian for the place—the tfew York sub-treasury—as umntry around the great hills, the presont law directs, and, of course, Connecticut, from the Indian Quonch- :o let the banks continue to redeem their ta-Cut, tignifying long river, otes, as the la# allows them, in. legal Maryland, after Henrietta Maria, tender note.*. The other way is to let Queen of Charles the First of,England, irirely suspended. On the Buffalo, New the banks relieve tbe government of the New York was named bydhe Duke of custody of the gold, which they could do York. . by hoarding legal tender and presenting Everybody knows that Fem^ylvnnia them fbr gold to put into their vaults. , means Penn’s woods, and was so called which the^rack is conrpnrnttvelyTlean All trains are nboessHrlly behind time, but live-stock trains are being receiv ed regularly^ On tho. Canada roads the tracks are ch ar beyond Fort Erie, and there Is comparatively little snow from that point in. Trains are 1 ruu- t lug with considerable irregularity. On the local roads traffic Is almost en I freight cars and Hires engines are completely covered with snow near Ebenezer, and the express train due here at 11 o’clock yesterday is not in yet, being stalled at the latter place. which is expected to.arrive by April, In time for sowing. The committee on .-toast Lands, tu their report pub lished last wc< k, give full fttsttuCttPM both as to the time and manner of sowing, and os to tiie manner of cut- tlmr -tin--jtttw nt d *t ripping the fibre.' There- E* no reuabn why inaiiy'ttun- dred acres of jute should not ho sown Tu fli's Snrre, mifttty lmire low comi- try, next Springs No'hes th. n one 1,raid:c<l and ten million pounds of jute were consumed in the United States In 1877. The pro ductive power of South Carolina will soon become enormous, and we have here in Charlecton a factory that is profitably making bagging from im ported fibre. ’When Smith Carolina shall both grow the jute and roanu- f icture the fibre, a long stride will havcTinen made towards .'securing for lower South Carolina a prosperity as groat as that which followed tho change from growing tobacco and In digo to planting cotton. Jute, with small grain and hay, and with tea added, will solve the low couptiy problem. There’s millions In It. ' ^ — •William Boykin-, colored, while on hls way home last Saturday night,and when just...on the outskirts of Kirk wood, was set upon by masked men, - -fma who cut him several times, eomn r <pf~ the stabs being Very dangerous. No cause can be given for tbe deed, ex cept that it may have been on account of an oldjamily feud.—[Camden Jour nal. ■ ■ _ ' Resumption is quietly going sn. Most of It is among the fellows who swore od on the let. ■ J . own devbiog in order to make a jest of the most sanguinary outrages, bub* which comprehensively symbolizes a long extended “ reign of'terror,” dur ing which thousands of Innocent vic tims have been murdered with Impu nity f or da ring t<raa»ett iheir polttlcal riglits as free American citizens. Yes, let tho “ bloody-shlrt ” continue to be wavud nntil an end be put to theshed- dlug of blood by the organized assas sins who are boldly and successfully setting tbe Federal Govmupent. at de- flyuce, anti trampling the Constitution and laws of the country under their feet. Let It be shown by “confirms, lion strong as proofs from Holy Writ” that the South (using that designation s of old) Is still full of the habitations of cruelty ; that her bacds are stained and her garments saturated with letters and flowers, and possibly in flu blood ; that her run to evil, and there Is no Jbdgment In her goings; that she is as disloyal in spirit as she was when she fired her first shot from Fort Sumter ; that she only lacks tbe power to re-snslave the millions who have ^een emancipated on her aoll, In order to save the Union and baffle her treasonable designs ; that In nothing does she so much glory ns in her at tempt to destroy the Republic, and in the success of her Confederate leader* op the battle-field; that she has repent ed of nothing, and Is ashamed of noth ing that she has done, but exactly the reverse; that she despises tbe North (barbarism sneering at civilization) as she always has done, and counts as “ roudaills ” classes while endeavoring to use them for her own evil ends; that she le gloating over the prospect of soon having the reins of government over Failuuks in Oh hat Britain.—The number cl business failures ufflclslly announced In the kingdom during ths year 1878 have been 15.059, of which 2,C43 were in the financial and whole sale and manufacturing branches of trade, and 12,416 In retail trades, pro fessional pursuits, builders, publicans, workieg claeses, &<\, against 2,172 and 8,850 under the respective headings in 1877, showing an increase of 4,087 fail ures last year over the preceding year. tbe United States is one-third mors than tbe cotton crop, and bat one-fifth lees than the corn crop. * —- The wife of General Hood is s sla- ter-ln-law of Senator Wade Hampton, and tbe happy mother of half a dosen twins in three biennial installments. It Is averred that a five nlckle cent only costa a cent and a quarter, and that they were legalized forth# hens* y> fit of tbe owners of ft New Jersey nlckle mine. Miss Mary A. Danaer, daughter of Matt M. Danaer, the moat fortunate gambler New York ever bad, has s chapel monument in Greenwood Ceme tery that cost $25,000. “ Good day, Moae; bo# yon vas shanged. Youldn’t never bafe know’d you I” “ But my name is not Mbsttf air.” “Kreat befenst your nam# shanged, toot” i, 1 The value of the land and oows In the United States, employed in fur nishing milk, butter and oheeae,# not - ieee than 81,800,000,000, or nearly one- half the national debt A ^ The production of cheese In the United States is estimated at 350,000,- A big story comes from Shenandoah Valley. It is about a, peddler who, 000 pounds per annum, and batter for three successive nights, dreamed i about 1,300,000,000. The vain# of the of finding a great quatilty of money two Is about 9350,000,000. up a particular tree. Assisted by o farmer, ;he, felled the tree, the agree ment being that the spoils Were to be ‘ divided. Down cams tbe tree ; a cav- : ity was discovered, and within It 55,000 in silver. The peddler express ed Lis nii willingness To carry about so much silver; so the farmer took tbe whole amount, paying the peddler 82,500 in good greenbacks. The ped dler vanished into Infinite space, but when the farmer tried to pass the dol lars he found that they were counter feit, and he begins to doubt whether the peddler dreamed any such dream at all. Snodgrass says that tqo young Jo dies kissing each ether is like an ami- blem of Christianity, because they ore doing unto each other as they woold men should do unto them. To prevent calico from fading In tie wash, throw o tableepoonful of groood black pepper into the water before wetting the garment. This lathe very beet thing t" hold block colors. Sound.— u If,” said an Irish apothe cary, “ yon find two tnmblets ot whis key punch disagree with yon over night, don’t take ’em 1111 the next day, an’ then leave ’em off intlrely.” A leading cotton raiser of Halo coun ty, Alabama, has Introdaoed upon his plantation 1,000 English sparrow*, id the hope that they will prove i A Cincinnati jury dlsagreeed, six to six, as to tbe gujlt of Joseph Payton in killing Nelly Stlckney. -The undis puted facte were that Joseph - and j tual destroyers of the cotton cIJfeWerirjpiepMhat he wantedhsrilHe commenced with: ”Ohf can to quit the residence ot-her slater and those lovely eyes of thins”—whso she marryi him, that when she refused be stopped him short, and told him she threatened to kill her, and that finally wasn’t oapning that kind of fruit just ho deliberately placed the pistol at then, and wonldn’t be coaxed Into it either. By adding the coin In tbeoo the greenback and national her heart and flred. The defence wae emotional Insanity, but the evidence supporting that theory appears simply to show that he was wildly in Ipve the Washington Pod with the girl, who was exasperatlngly coquettish. Joseph is bandsonie, and some of the women of Cincinnati, re garding .Trim as a hero, thronged tbe court-room during his trial, sent him enced the Jury by their show of sym pathy. One ardent admirer, a per- volume of currenhy, aft at $920,000,000; This amount that the country! The debt of Virginia to about $35,000,060, and tbe annual Inters* to 91,700,00a Tbe Governor In Mgr#* cent message shows that after dod— amount of the net revenue .onal etr.Dper, threw her .ru. around w u., of iourat bis neck and kissed him. there is still a deficit of $850,000. For blind staggers, take cayenne pepper, parch it brow*, and grind or mash it to powder; mix tbe powder Nothing so disorganizes the Radi cal statesman as the fact that while hls party freed the negro and put ^Veq'^Tqu.'nmydScotcii.nufL the ballot Into hie hands, “the man ^ , nt0 . reed ot qufil. and brother” persists In voting In ac- Md b|ow |t ap ^ M| . msl, and It will aftord relief in twenty minutes. / r~^~ Brazil and tbe South America* Be- cordancewith the dictates of common sense—that is. In favor of those who give him employment, and who are almost to a man, Democrats. In other > ^ words. Instead of strengthening their pubMes receive eighty-five per eent, own party, the Republicans have, by of their foreign goods from their war amendments, given tbe Dem- Europe, and only fifteen ocrats more power both In Congress from tbe Uni tbe Northern working and the electoral colleges aed more provisions, petroleum iod votes at the polls. There would be England, Frsnoe and ^ precious little African enfranchisement had tbe advantage on It the Radicals could repeal thobe loag credits, freqtiHf amendments. j nicaiion, and tow :