Wv7:'N.iOJ1to, S. e. B1'URDAY, 1ALLIWI I, 1 187t it. Ar ANt YS D.L 1'I8,,u t 1on. JN(,. S. It IYNoLI), AssoCIATY EIITon. Gov:t.xon IIMIrox, on the 24, tilt., wrote ia letter to LietltCitllt Goa ertior Simp'son, forimtally resigning hi office. Governor Simpson has accort ingly issued his proclamation, an assumed the gubernatorial chair. Tll RADiCATs charge Tilden wit corruption because, as they say, I at least. condoned Pelton's oflence an retained him in his household; an they have no criticisms to make < Mr. Hayes, who retains in office ever Returning Board rascal that ol'ered t sell himself. Yet no one denies th: the offer to sell integrity is a muc more heinous offence than an att..mtl to buy. Pelton offered only eight thousand in gross, while Ilayes giv< two hundred thousand a year i salaries. Virginia Compromising, The Legislature of Virginia is o the point of settlintg her public deb The proposition agreed upon1 with ti bondholders is to issue new bon payable in thirty years, with intere for ten years at three per ccitt., te years at four per cent., and ten yeai more at five per cent. This is liberal ofer of the creditors, but (11 debt is so vast., being miore than1 thirt nillions, that nothing better could L; expected. The bill has not yet bi comie a law, but its passage is gene ally coniceded. The Old .Domlinio must be congratulated on its expecte escape from repudiation. This con promise furnishes also a useful htit to the people of South Carolina. 11 stead of quarreling ntnong thelmsclvt and lraising irremediale breaches an utterly destroying what vestigo c State credit the ltadicals left, they ha much better enter into treaty with fit bondholders, or with outside parties to fund the debt at a sliding seule c interest such as is fixed in Virginiv The bonds now bear six per cent. inl terest. If any comproinise can b effected by which the'interest. may h1 reduced even to. four per centt. thi would be a practical scaling oft he dhci for the time being of one-third. C course as long as the people of tit State denounce the loiihtollers it Shylocks, renegades and thieres, an even threaten to defy the Stipren Court, it is useless to talk of ant arrangement. If in the etl it b dlecided that the whole of the debti valid, the taxpayers wil.l have to pa; the full amottnt of six per centt., nit condole with themselves at hiavii lost the opporttunity of tutikinig a bet ter barga'n. When the Legisha tur next meets. it.s first ditty should be I. appoinit a commtiittec .to cotnfer wit the lAmditng comtpanties. Parties mti object flint t his is imItpract icable. Tih answer is, if' Virgiinia can miake termt any other Southerin State ciant. For lh sake of variet y Jet tus leave ol'htowlini at bondhioldeis, and1( see if' relief'canna be arrived at in some other way. The Chinese Must Go. The Congressiontal hill to restic Chinese inunirttion has arotused th greatest initeiest, antd everyvbody~ I takinig sidles cit her for or against th~ almond-eyved worsi~P pers of' Josi The PacifIc Coast, with otto accord,i clamor'ousJy utrging thte Prtesidleint I sign the bill. Thle rest of theo Uniio: is genterally opp)osed to It. Object.iont mayv be madtel to the bill itself asi abrtogates without notice0 a solentn treaty made wiitht China. Bunt thte enud seeks is wise, 'proer andt ntecessar' The Chinese problem is of vast im p)otantce to all the region wVest, of' th Rlocky Aioutains, and no otte cant tel how soon1 the advanceing tide o Mongolian inmmtigiration may sweci over the moutainsq atnd deluge ti Easternt pilains. Font' htundred mtil lions of Chtinameit are packed1 togoth er' like sardlines, and the struggle lb life is serIous. In thte paOst fewy year alone, seventy mnillion)s of souls, inear ly twice the populatlin of' the Unitet States, htave perished from faineu With iwavges in Ch,intn at two cenits day, and in Californjia at twety (101 Jars a month, with pertfect' hmunuit; andi protectioni granted hero, timd witi theO preCssure of' four' hiunttidd nmillio1 half-star'ved wretches b)ehind, wivt can deity that immtigranits by thi mIllion will conmo oVer jin the niea flhture, revolutiontizintg out' system c labor, pagatnizitng our relIgion an subveting our civilizatilon? What ever' may be said to the contrary, Lh Chinose are int desirable immtigr'ats When aggrega ed together in nuns obe, they ref%so. tQ assimtilate then solves to ote Wgys, ueglpet t,o. Jetoy our language andl i isist on' sen(dlin alhl their sur'pdiA cernings1 back t Dhi.That they 4Know:. qniet I of the I)ouni.s Keiarineys, who take the law in their own llands. lit it' Chinanlenl felt theinselves safi in America, cery shipN would bring hundreds of iminigrants to our shore.Z. Already in Californlia there are altinost a1s inny Chinainen as whilte line above the al;e of twenty-one, or, to put it plainly, a Chinaniiut is as com llol a spectcele on (le Pacific ('oast as a1 black 11nan1 is inl the South. Wh1at tWould the people of 'South ('aroliin say if a linle of stealers were puti l in opera S tiol between Ch(1arles;onl and M\I'rica, l and eVery week a ship load of Zulus, Li Hottetot s, Nubians IlIan d A 1 byinlian1s were. turned loose in the interior?, II Petitions would shower upon ('on e gress with I iconoci'able rapidity, to I have the traiile stopped. Yet at sinui dl lar state of afaliirs existed in California ,f previous to the rgnime of )eiiiis y Kearney and the Iloodlu1111s. The o people of the East are no niore pre tt Pared to pass uPol the Chinese (ques It tion than the North was qualified to it solve the negyro problem ; and we all y know how the "universal brotlhe'r !s hood" policy plhyed havoc down Ii('. n While CalforInia,'s threats of' secession may well provoke 11 smile, they shold at, least evoke -yinpaIthy f'rola the Deinocrats of the South0, who hlave felt keenly the efkfets of raoe issues. t As ::' NE\Vs Ani linAn1.1) said a Few days v.;n, this ithe tiue to inake the poit. tat the United States is a white man'111S contryt \, and while the right:: tof' the blacks, who are already here and are ent'rauchied, 1inust be rc m e o 1 a-ents inuist be allowed. A , the n'gro can11 live and work more etiiaply than the white Ian. so can the (hinuaIan; anid where the Mongolian r:i e forms forty per ceit. of (ie 11)o:i class, as ill California, it is folly to iege fthat the whites are not"ruined b ('hiinese Cheap labor.' If the present ' i'l will Inake trouble with China, let it be repealed, but let at r'algemtlts he perfeeed at once to check Chine se Inmnigration inl Ilhe near' ('uturel. "Te IlChiese itulst 0o." DR. C. H. LiAD)j, AVING ret;urnedl to Witnnsb)oro, and resumed lel Ili act 1 c (icu of n . I ile, offers his lrrofes..ioltl services to the citi 'en:; of the town andi1 count-v. ,):O i)flico inl lt:uk Ran:u , up1 sir'i next to 'ew.' awl /ll'oIde oflil:u. Entr:lnco e on Ootngros, street. I r t 3:al AUDITOR'S SALE. b ) Y order; Iroin tm ' om pt roll'r itn .L ) erl'u, thlc f/tlowi- I'r.wlI-;or" par1IT,I eoflatndls, or as, 11nuch1 :hn e .; a .1l bi n lece;sary to pay th 1 ax 1.X , l: ;.-, I!n.1. peI) ultiis: for thet itli y"t:rI IS 7, w.ili beOfliecd for salt by1 t h t ri'Leoou 1rr1"1I'I'i1 field cot .y, in ront of' tie i, t. -hiu d' oor' in WVinnsb~or-o, on Tuescdaiy, the I th ua day of' Ma'rch, 1879. TowNunIl i). hO. Mrs , f.A dron i, 1457e (".cro 1ts. 1 (rI. N WIll" ). Aud itor. Februairy 22, 1879 ) JUST RECEIVED,) s Canned Goods-Tomatoes, Poach-. r(, Salnon, Sairdiines, Pickles, &c. t Teas--Gunpow~der an. I Young Hysoni. J. Mf. BEAT Y & (CO, mnch 1' e New Summer Cook, HOT BLAST - ' DOES~ NOT IEAT TH' '[li HOUSE .Perfet loralili kindis of Cooking an lic hal, I ing Irons. Always iron~dy and01 reliable. T.he most sntisfa ctory Stovo mau,de andil the Chieapest. . ,jiV Seknd for c3'iclarlis. - WHIT'NE"Y &. UALL MF'O. CO., DANA BICKFDRD'S NEW~ GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. TLhis nova-cl and ex. is inavalutableo at tho I outhr'eakc or fire, and f or wateing gardensiii &co. Ifs consHtrucition1 3 d (ispenses(' wit.h both Piston and( Stning Sall Friction, Leakage, &c. it iis wor'ked s o easily that with it, a lady or childi cani throw ai taidy streamn of water over' an area of' ninoty feot. Patenft id January 14 3 anid 15, 1867, March U, 18701. Send' for . iraanlar. - PRnICE, $f3 AND $8. 1 i AjA nia.wantedo. overyvwhero. IkDA NA BIOKF'OR D CO., 61 89 Broadway, New York. Omas n1m mawm. THtltT1Y-FOU1iTH YE:AR. '['he Mut Populhir Scientifle Paper in the WorI(I. Only ;;:..0 at yeir, inclutdIng postage. 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TIlE DAILY IW.G(IST1Ell is a twentty might colum n pa per, '.41I8 inchie.s. prinit i''. oti good paipei' and with large, clear uit Itypr', cotii ing thei liitest telegraph-xb am newis, tuil mcarket. reports, od itoril mttler on the leaiding occurrences of the liunes, tand reapieto witii interesting i peliancouts read ing.r '.'hte LOCAL N EWS ia tull iandc interesting, oneo edlitor devot iog hiis ti itmo excluiviel y to that d