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Horriblo Murder -A Urazy Mau Kills a Poor Bli.i Man, Acoording to the rig Ure Soven, Ab,iut seven o'clock oi Sa toraly molu ing lMt the 7th of Pl , Peter AhIApy nirtired Mhe ronnm of litig-li Tonguo, vho had been blid for lhree times buven yc:tt-, atd bedridd-en for the 11:A Sevenk weeks , and-l vith ia seven :hooler. ins(antly killed Tlilagan ror sone trivial'dillioully growing I out of tlo killing f seven pigeo"I seven days b:'ro0, and the only WitnSs to t t ragely W:I-' a lad I iet' seven years ol. -- I Coroner Whiting waI immill-liately laolintod 1 of tlie siv[ ocilurrence, and I.lury of iiqu"t IVli sooi imipilueled. Fromil le evidenc it appeal(d Iat Nll-iphby a'nite Teagie oe-. piOl a kitchen inl .the rear of No. :1 C:tlloni slireel, II.aI i t i %ly- the otl Oct"t' inig Vit. upper 411a the other Ilie lower !;r1.-. About w week previouts to e i homicide, Mi. Miar-Ity's cat killett :even oi' Mi'. Te'ae's S pigeoli, but. flire wa,; n1o quirr-lling or il119eing aboiul. M e mnaller, aill \ir. Nir-phy pti.I the 1.1 i dulhar f'r tie piigeonI)-. Ot iattlvdly mi ag at 'evcni 0'Clock Murphy Ilrkd T':I'I:lp.i r iol, wi h a Ili -tl ill Ltn ll 1i h n1l. T u Was in b't, wherC lie h:Al bc'u confli.,% I I lor I-even we'.Aks by illc., s l Wak t laking I<omie 1016Ari.llini., whenl aviephy :maid, A but but of a il ait ill yoklt,"' and fiied itimie'liakiely, fihe h0-all (.na1 rillg the right Iomple, just above Lh eyO, ad Masing iiolediat deati urh shon lft the 11ru an.11 Was - ant.irwardsm soon running down lAst ily with ithe beraco of' pi.ifolti. The only witne:. to lii iamelanclinly iragedy, wis the son o t he iAdereI Ian", fourteenl year-s of ago, bpit a bri,I, 1 it64l1 gent lal, who gave his ovilence wit hti nuch clearnle:18. Thtmi ife, daighr, ad -llIa cre son of' Nl'. Ta.tv Nte wre .0bst ti. iut lia lime, thle fmrmer hviving jutt;. gmvi lint 141 draw ftihir e'kly v-atiini. Teagno had bloen li.a t wven6 1elty- ine years, aid had beCen 1,ppo.e fIr lany yla I.y his fiai. Jy, ainl reoonally by raionis :mpliel lythe iarphy ila:; been for :-everal yeal's pa :. .1eady worilmia at. Ihe gas hoi'e, here, but h :11 11ot Leil tI work roar t riec d33 pi-evioul (to 1114! 11n11-ier. blivwdia(cly alltr ho at, L' p4s.:iled fialt befo II. Pillekney Wa .(, I.< , 11. Il. Mo.jesly's cvleta o, 1na1il .ed Ilta lit w'i lieaets of a loicidutle, as a Ul i:4i sbilljeit, lie Ulaimed 1-rvotectiioll 4*f 1 I' irit.ish 11:g. 'M r. WIalker aitrinel him ov to 4 erlivlill' ll.k.iic, and lie is now od:. l i ti. j. 1l4t await. lrial. The verd,ic f lthe jklry wvasi t4 o k cll'%.L th:41 Ilugh TeagueIti e.limc Ito hi.i dolathl hy a t1ilet ltred lroli a pllutul ill Iihe hand-i U1' Ueter \I ulphy. MlI'hly i.4 mIpI?I.ied to Ie cravy. anl 1;01naCe of his reoclt. acti with4 ilndilno such "ale o, mind. lie appeitirs ti haIve 10omo hio vo mIlamlss, however, by claiming the proteution of' I le fIitishaag. --Met. A isa1rt ii 1ra..---On Monday lghlt albolt twelve o'ciock, says thea Ch:leston41 M,reury11 ?f (1he 11 11th, at Crowd of1 Ihe iegr'i delog:at"'s 14) the great. 1ail1Awfl Cuntled tlo -\ills IliUse, accoianied by a h1:11id oA mtiusic, iial hal reached the slair 11sL ItIald were inl the not I1f' going up to -hC ecnd ti.or, when eli'y.wore halted by Mlr. Ut el,te proprie(tor. A Ir. 1'. waz (Iut whentah1y fitrs etteil, hlat leing net' by, and ,eeinlg Ilti go in lie followe.1 I am, and stpped them at above slated. qTey .:ill IIy weore vjliig io Serenade ColoIel T. .I (lohertsyon, antad waterti ti ho'~w why t hi'y :eiild nott gci ij Niv, Uaareell I chii t hemi tha:t he wo'nlhl not alllovw':my' one, nmi l- iLe'-. i p0arty It of e;- s to diioatb hilis gti(.'t: .1 i hatl hatitir of' the ni~i t a,lo itf Ii, l w u tedi e l ae h y mtil idi it iniIIi. t 'ei.ree. Niliny of li the egroes were Cin'ttoxicated.'i, ind iilomiit - ed'a Livort Ile N iirw;ay ciaid v,eotihlbeI ini a miosI dlisguting mannerUCi. As theyC) seeinetd inclinedl to bv obtim~iaite Nit'. Pntt.elI scul for the p:plieu, bt ete thi aivai''l the1 few Siloeri ('egroesi imdii ii:paded thle othleras to disper'se-.I :ilane, th l n io ntose,t tatalalto dleg~cate fromaa W 'irnelli, was v'ery3 drunaik, ad I hrieateintg Iltanguaage, anid repet'Ltaidly (brit'ittaed tio shtoot anty onte wvho insutlled his palrty. Theai sIrenading pall y laud jm,t rotate fromsa thle uhauniipuiae suppe I whLl''yiich (1:ooiel lIob,etlon41 had fgi ven them at thelL (lah I diose, 'ande were an11xiou- to exprors I ir''li'reciita roai oh'' I le tr1eal1, niad waere ('ither'1 tuo stulpid to undelnd tthe impr. l;aoprlltiy of wg.io~ a miian's' chnmhert'i to rerenade'iit him ora thieI ay we'rie too1 drunkt, or, 1 's -CTu'i :iin Ni.a: a: allan. -. e learin t hat a 'hrtaeib, oat Svi'icuso 'streef, iNi aotida,, t his city fromai Viruginiai, soni.e Itile t>, lie eutio itlroihated into0 a Cath Ioli t'a inily, wvhee iere wa2 a-L idagter, oa111lu1. Ihle usal coisegueln-(Jes ofI a the pox imi ty of youniag p. r'.oiis oh ali th.. - t se~xes follojwed, an tih IIe partie s became eni. Lgaged. Oi atl;dy (lie part ie.' appleAaredl in ehi arch Iii be maieiid, ith lth le usual aittndianice of reLtaies aseid tfriends, anid Ih loppahoiautmtiits iof a gotd mathel.< After nia art ofth li oro mlonay had pr'oceede.d, thei. parlties werei' takein inato the snaristy, wherto thea pr'iest, as it Is 4:ulin.t such fixe molnarringos, a. k ead th slihiblhavea' lie cotIrol ofI th re l'igious Iiminin ag of th lch lildren u. JTae moan, sur11 l'risedly ima9air'ed 'if Ihiat wVas a par4i 91' the ''icremoniy, 'aand was naaured lahat. it wais. lie tihjijeled, bat'Ite piointis aica, - 1140(ok cd 'a4.Ih wonitan, lgi site..mado auo sig'i. 110 th toil., yue timak(theo pil d to giyo upite control of h it future chaild.r9n, ii t4, lefLt.a uabuti'ch. W4o nro iniformed thai the scepnl ao he wI.ked out- fri'ont the roomi do"wn lihe Sttps f' romn hidialrn, aii Otil piaiP,- ba't-cee t i d let.''ii trmine,~ wlt's sItrk' gomryr .Adtertiser, IS writing lot tera- froma' Wauslhigton to that journal. llis last lt' "Thore. areo som'o thinigs wihl all meon b lerti sco io'coeider to ho nto longer'doubi s'uiir -First. That thle IRadical party-leaelrs it Congresu- anid throughout the country aivu resOlvedtc ak fuill poassion of the overIruenti and to -lailtalu thaoudelvic.a ower at every haLzard. ":, eculnd. That the 11adioal leaders have adoirinatid i large niiibur.of ihuir fol OW01's With their sbilvorsivo planls, and m in oluonccd then to ale point of bein g ireparod to sustain (hem in- all heir sclflih ind wicked pturp.ose. "Thaird 'Tlat tle great m1ass of the peo lie are. beginning t4) realize tt(he fearful do0 i of the revolutionary Congress, and to aNWh thir conduct wilh the etremest vigibince. "Flrltlh. That there has beell a reIgular Noracl oWt'hlargila al salo be' wooen the f:idu:nt ar'y naalheneal (lant, by which ley have enagligell t4) accept Ihim as Ot1Ih Prei.c niahil caiilat ,a s d le Ims agreal 1o deremdiciem and their uupioswith bi0 8wor-" Nr:tto St,i ii-m t.;N i-m- Nomn:--.-Con. gress, in, violation of its own la)v anl of' tihe 111it colnianon principle of juvitice, propomud io admit. the re-presenlativo,; of Alabonlam into Conigrvhio uln tlie ba-iis of lilell more thqit a iithid ot itr votere, and they nirilly ill twgroes. Underi ah cirmitislance wve ittrothico to Oheir awnlio tle following fromt the New 1oik '/idnuc ' -lRepublivans ill fall thae Slales hai 6 tr amku up thiir minds al. onqe ha:l there ban. not le t wo polici.i ill the partY--onle for I ho North and one for (lie South. Wo can-. twl. give the ignorant iltillions of Ifewdmunl ill 11h" Mee ShNICs (1he ball0t, and ' at thle -qtamo tit l ten it to tle rduc1at led thou Sulaih. in, horith. If e atitempt niuoh ju,lglery we :s!hall ihl- ot. that we have nut Chealed ile lieyro, blaii. (1llrsel-ves. For it, shwilil be bone c(ii:,atilly ill -... that. ielly coteca;-ion m1:1'o to the cowardlly Illi "MAily ta the P:trry iS 11m61r1! Ili i ol0ater bbalnlike.1 Iby tho tlle,:t 1 m1a,11 Ilw 4!olsvicn iow atid eonrao:.cow: injorioy, Ninm.imialis of tIle l itiu lio:ina believo ill iilptartial dainwge, and 11 Icsolvld Io Carry it hrouh he. lTh imidity and treaclaory (X tle, till'enylvania ofillure ha4 Ohown diu t,inl di.en uaed our Rab4li4 al Voler Laist faIll Ith-mw al of then.11 ".aid fr-oml thle polls inl filhal Sta le bte):rni e lhey hall litit 00on1idenme in Ithe Noa c Wdd:oms The resui lt la .lin Ili ' l itthei . olbl:a. t ' o..l iln. cind 1a Ilove unwardl, to heep the rallhi 1u1bridkil, 1o avolve ag"ain fihe elulbuA1-1n Liit, 'ik la i h l t;t%-c tai l lll g at I a l i ,II ofi IlCaI, we ni.l.tiar lainaeihinag toi t'lih tor. A mi:i1I i.; not einouLIh -- -We want a1 prin eiple toa. Mox1ti:s r ro AU-ra3u1 Waa.-i-The I1:a ar. Clatrlei F. Irowne, ian toilllinkig with hiS aec31nalldted avitg a aylhnk for Iin ers, ham so enliared himself to IIh l Xraft i hL the lypos in good taning i Ou"ghout the bullithil Sale' yo:tordiy, 1h0 :altivlr Sary o bi ;'i e (iIe onat. thoustaild .emlid helh tiwardi raising a motumt%nai to Ilao ailemory of the aritoed "lhowman1." The Orim "-.a wt Qnt11 una wIain l e riia, In-I s.mle o '' ell a i ti it lie lyp-m of N.,v Vork think the lntal Park ilte most ruili. table Site foil ra I Ite pro;..,,-o 4 -iggev. " If we may be allowed a sliggestiolt ill 1lh1 laftete it strike-4 its that Ar(cmniu would 'b0 botie HUHAtIse i", InMend co putl-ting thle prloceed:3 or Ihis labor or lv ioo a 1"eI mural structure, (th printer ; an i other;a ilatie dlialely colleclanel wicre to il it I (vhe lit tilt uni which he bel:lleallita for tlit founl. it_ Of Ua hon for deOt yed mmbller: 4- the tion1 of t he prloceed wouaild serve~ to atnake lae Iamonlltunenat" whlich lhe h:aa ina view botha No l': r:su>lall.11. lE .xceT i .aThe Wash ingt oni corresponaident 1 of th laIhiltimr (,a Zali, who is 11 notIway:s warong, says' ''Nor' namst I refrainl tr ml explos iag a ntew~ 'dlevice of th lonomy113.' It aI Cemsa thea liadi eals havC detormineud to haol 1no 'esiadentil electio n11 t aLl loxt fall1. They negue that the Coast ituto n1111Iowhere appoinits aL Itime for' indultlgaig inl tutch tomafoolery taneilther' dloes it mlalke direct. prlovisiont in1 calsi of thae remallOl, & e., ot th lai'residenti anld Vice l'r'esidenit, but expre'ssly leavest (ho wholo of iheise maltters1 to Congre'ss. It is 00on1ond-4 ed, I harefore, t hat th laelgislative banch of' lae Glovernment,a, biy IL mero' act, maty c0on I nu Mrtl. atdo '01' anyl oIthe an ' int the l'ridley for' fourt years froml'l thte diay of lhis itl 'inaguralti on,' thlere laeing n1 1'L'eereneO whatee 0'itn hl e saJ .:credlI~ instrument Io t he lah of' March'e.' UJpon lookinIg in1lo the Con. si tittion, [ dio nott hesitate to say that Conl. gress as11 norebl cotlale auth ority 1thd :tuch ai deed itn it has11 for ninto- tenthIl of ki.>~ii.; ontt aready ilit ed LIpon1 t.he counII try. Tis cours w~ vill itnldouzbtely bae taen lay a le Rl:licals it' 'lmocatig o vio. I ories,' u~ Ihe Iaro I tat1lIed, shalli contiIle." Wooxal:rlir, l.'u:a o1 Ntreur.--In a f:amily liviang . na Centra'il avenuo t is achaild that promI1ises to be~ a ciatd f'or' ianum. it is a1 fele1, niow t wo year1s aId sevenl mouths oft age, flly der eloped ito womanhlilood. Thie chanllge fromlt thaLt of or'dintia'y inancaiuay to full mat urity took laOce when the olaikd wa.s two years of age. WVith (ho first indi Catiloll of the preOuenuo of womanhfl1ood, the chlild 11 biody rapl~idly chLangedl 'in all its p)ta'ts, froman the condition of' taeo inafatacy to the ftulInosa of. thaat of a healhby girl of righteen. Thela face alono remnainedt tun u'bagjal,- Ii fuII,oill, nd aby fac,gitoC.~a1o prletty inI all lIbts featurest, with bright, npai'k ting and intelhgenat oyes, and r'oiy chaeeks. TIla woauder hast ittraced-the nlttenltiona of tfnlay of t he pIhyadailans (t of ecity, severa'l at tyhOmI hve otaianeal - phiotogr'laphsl of it. l'ho child waliks, talks, craes andta eats, liko 2thaor clhibiren of its age, It isi qailto foa'. in'dl in'l lha klga lpalk ing (ltrani and1 Tw lllBiis FOn Tnu GoT1a'n,-onia.-Ona Ihretry,- (eeal It K. Scot t, of thae Fraeed-' alen's iLIreaut, gave a1 supper (0 theb mom11 )ers of the~ great ltng Streakel','d Strip 3,at Mailtary linhi. llaoka aad 'whItes mi down11 to table (ogeither in taue maiscego. Iltinllg utyle ; theO farIe .was good1 thae appo101d to~ the sensibilities of thao dologaltos not1 un. lppIreciated, and the chances of (lho haost ror the gubatiriali chatir of the new I3outh ~arolina.L that is to h)am ,m)1 up uta pr. por.tion-thmbe.oatables and drinkables went 01 down.' Last niglit- tho ooneyed ian' of- the p greatr uihwful, T. J. Roberton, of. Colum- d ba, not to be out-lono In the rauc for oilloo) ft and wit.h a pleasant realization of (he idea tl11t, iln such ouses, the last wOWd is the )elst, fentted his brother duleglitce, at tho Club House, in right royal fashion, and tickled I their palates with such unwonted drinks anid viankids, that unless his chIampagne sup. per lhits overdono the business, and ronder. ed his frienals hors de combtd, we maity expect him to be aintloritaiively auounced to.day v as (lie (it successor of Janes I. Orr inl the tt oncue protd position of (Iuveinor of 6outh N %;' lit' ON It i a \ ox 4: I..! I:. Ias beenl a itt ter 4>, :4- e p.:c0a1ieli u It,i1ng the c1r1o01as I. Ito v hy Sianlt on ioll i1 tianes o spend tothe Ii,1ht a111 I day il k Ilt 11 War.i>euartanent afl:r all <langervi 'f his g Sli alY rein oval ,wems t ver. It. ap , : at ti Illat there are goni p 1e -1in t, .neton and hi: F-ie'Atifs fto Ile ib e4ia u it lfe, been l I( a nAeti ia t. I t. ih - !.:v ra- t Iru liineit of- ' fiCiaL of al ie;.:! I a wi, wYoUld 0011.. ,4iflet it ilir Itil y, i! .a:., ol ie I.ine .. s (nry r.smc1,s 't:,1a, t'i wobey anvy or. 14er froil 6cilerl0 T e ih thl I ler L ilight i. lue a. -ere..t-y 't fWar. This he ing th ie a , . tiliI nImIa tit lis iviln-1a3 In Ctingrini4 havO deh..ri kint1l . Iaiat t! 'b.allI neve leave his po:, F-or -' 111,tai t ut it b is status a:s,aitisfaltorily bet tled.-Sp i, Io the Baullimorc Swm. THE FARFIED HERALD. W.i NNSIIORO, ,. . Wtadnosdiy Mairang, Malr-chl 19, 1.808 1 DM sport.q, I'v illiatus &. Co.,. Props.. Tie imtpeammotient Trial. Mr. uJolnsonl i: allmwd mily ten days,shays t U Liao:ad // 4, to prpr his zan~swer'a. (1.4 the 2:41 il at zlant, therea o-vre, he0 Vill 1,utit iaa. if, w%ill also sond in thenl a :ist if el wit neces whmin hit i to hiavo ar. p<vnod. T'lhen the cour' ilst lMw a t .i few daysft m to for le' hti sieas t et pr10in . \ Ik' i- 1 I h i 0' e en WOIIL t I11111 v,nn l He 'n :: . fruill calif'ornlia and Orecpm ? .%rhk T w;ih,| a-ulebrated nlipe e n-p,or'later, w%ho| whlo mauy Or i1my not have beenl wyitl the President, teln hia-t estern trip| c in 1860, has r:-'CItly retta'aed to (aliforlnio. 'erba ps hl kniows soma- t 1thing that iiould bo brought. out. t TIo fet, that so short a timto is a grautod to thl Pcvaidetv, inl which to pi'iare rur ls t.iormenu u n0111111oua or his fae. It'J iS aIoont l anI. The 'gIestioln is alrendy doided ,:agtimst hinI, we fuar. krictIlturl-al Prospeots. The NI' .ir tYo! says "it is 1 (Vident a t ever. yeth We.st, of a Europe blecolme meii iore m11i Imlor, ta. ? miltlt ,pllon u.- ; toal from tle 1st of HepItem eit.t la:tt i I iti has imn por~tedl from - thi conmtry n)3uin mii- e Sionis of] whtca1 t iaid 11lour~ at fuil lnprices, $ atul would hacv e iltport ed t wenity ii l ions miore at ('tll pr'ices, if' wo hoad ' land it 'to spare. As for' Corn it says . "We are aibsoluittely; tamable to (ind shipi r'oomi to tr'anisporit to lher or3 surl-. plusx, f'or which el she is i mak ing urgen tt c cial ad payliig maost libeal i ~'ces.q The~ exp)ort of provisions01 has) b)on (on a saleo un surp$O'ltassed miagnaitudel. In thte past tharoo mthslt13 we have1 ex por'ted mnany thiousoand tieees and lhar- Li rels of' laeef and ppr'k,. ~ad many i. I hon0) pountds of' Jt'l bon and lard'( ; inii facet qutantitles al most unplreden tted,b aind these pr'oducmts hav'.e gono for-b warid tat gotod praic,es. D'uring thec pafst. ye:ar, d1omiest ic tobacco htas in.. oroased twety per 10'cent . ini price, and)1 duri'ng thel samli e a'riod theo export)ts have bieen on1 a sea knlei far idv'taee of' t any f'ormero ye i~tna and are onl y impe.o od at .t hoe)''Ll pree a tim by defaiiency of a suappheis. "Ah resipoets (Gotton, the superiorim fy of' the So .uthr S.ti~ tates for' thei a growth (of thi I :n livned., no( m)ore0 of-t fethi ve( dem)ontr~'atlin lhana that Man111 celast er, it1taf't huving' for cc 'eni years putt foth hert. ut mie I effoarts to devel op (iott oin~'~ growig a in i ther par'ts ofi the world, finds her supp Ilies LSoi. re~due oil that she biads fotr our' (Coto twice as~ mtuch as5 the averago parice befor'o thae w..ar." All-tat thea. coun'tary r'equlires. says 1 the Worldl, is i' "The restoration uf'good feeling be. ti twoon) thaosoveral sect ions, andl amony)) l all olasses of' oura w-ido spre'ad. couni tar y ; tihe roCstoraltjin of1 tatosmenoi to the~ y contr'ol of' our' plai'c affairs ; the. re mnoval of oppreCsivo tand 'inidijous~ n t:axation ; a soundt aurr'oaey, anid the t i estabIliishont agin of thatt sense~ of S 'usti io and scouraity to whaich, .anhappi ly, we htave bocon for. t-conisiderable period stranger's.'.' "Talking Hiorso." a The0 (inoinuna t i C'omuu reand remnindn, r ft puablio.thatl it w.ias old ]hea Wadol C whio lii'st chtar'god G eneraal Gr aant with ti atlwatyautalking horses." WVado basjust l" beon put1 foniward for tho Vico-Prosi- t denoy by.the Ohio" Rlaidials, who aro- in now in favor of paying theo nationial ne debt wvithagroenbacks. The CoQmmcr. i cual thaorouponl.rominds his admirers of CT theo following romark mado by old LIen a few months ago : p] "'Now theoy talk of taixing thaoso honds. WVhen a man t:alks that way, look himn 3m in the face. and youin loo Inthac r. a poni6entiary bird.. I' would not Ulit sch a1Man, as that in my sheep i8turov, .after dark. . None but a 31nocratio den6goguo would have the ico to pi-oposo such a thing.,?, Value of the Spooio Dollar. In reply to some published state onts about the legal .valuo.of the spa. 6 d6liar, the Now York J6urnal of ,ommerce-says : It is true that the United States sil ur dollar weighs 4l2- grains, nina m1ths fino, and therefore. contains,. y impliuation 371.' grains of pure sil r,but the d lar of pa.ymeti r(-etog i-m-d by the laws of the (JNited, whenl m.-greeliaell were first i V!ed, ws it. -this nilver coin, nor its ('41( ivaent i gold, but -soictLii ig. wor i i the irket filly live ier cent. less, viz - a Ild dollikar weighing 25.8 grains of ietal, nine-tonths fine. T[hle silver half' Ullair, quarter atik all smIller coill Ora redu6d lay the tut of 1853 to the eight of 381 grai n to the dolla, in(e tenth* fine, or .15.( grtins pure Aver, lld worc mlloae a logal tender r all buis not exceedingt five dl ts. The old siiver .lhllar was bienceforth out of' utie,. an.d no longer 1eit stind-a1 dollair o the Uiitld tes. 'I'le gold dolra, w,rth Clon. iderably less, became the .:tadaid 2r paymnicit of e." "The B.mner of to South,' fi tbe title of a new paper, located i Augusta, i., ail ushered itto ao ive life, with 0ie eloquent writing ublishej in another colutnu, that vill ACh the sympatly of-every Southern cader. Its editor ia th'e Uev. A'. J. yain, a n:tono widely :d affectionate y ino wi thr ouihout the South, as an1 ItLhor o seve.ral tonehiniil" and beau il'ui poemf1s, Coil)meiort ive of tC utf6rin a," l afind MCtionS of our coun I.y. He0 is periips more finiliarly 'owil as the. :1t10or of [lie "ConqItet' d linnmer," tiut. everybody has read, . furvid, pdinteio prloauction and we hiink the most getuine poetic inspira ion that has C-oiated froml the I' 10a.. it ~i started under auspices that dd arv, ind we belIeve will coUmand tiCess Revolution and Repudiation. The New Yorik comnal, an ably. onducted Rwpublioun journal, con iniles to express much unIasinless at. lie revoltiionary Complexion of lings at Wushington. The fintancial ituation, too, troubles It "We ao drifting into repudiation I V m2ho 11rTTng, not because ouf ebt is too-onorous or that our p )oplo ro d islioest, but beauso Congress is ithet ins4pmible to lie danger or in illerit L0 its con1se(uenlocs. If Mr. lorrill, of Mainc, thitks tht aspread agle specobi :,b'ont tho- fitith, honor1 Id- itntegrity, will bridge over the anger he is fatally imiistalcen. Two Ibiigs at.-least Imlust be done. Ex onses in1ust bo diminished and the Ate of int,erest iuAb bu - redticed. soth ao prciact lale. Conatgress can ieet -hot hi, anud it- wil-1 bo held respon lbl for' its refusal or nogleet to save S fromt a grotit dang.er and a, greater residlens Jhnson St,ill I'i'im in his Posi tion. IBy refercec to our telegrapjhi e >itmn, it will be seen .thrit Odnerail 'liotmas was preCsent at~ th'o Cabinet tctitng, as 'crietary of Wari. - Presi. ent Johnson informtid General, Grant' tat he mnustnnob- send any comnmuni itionis through Mt~. Stzan toun usBero nry of Wnir. fTis looks moire like ringitig thinigs to a "focus" than alny. ilng ho has yet dono.. Tuio Union Is'1/ister, pub )1lihed ~in [rOlloo county', West Virginiai, apos.. -ophtizos Briek P'omeroy after [the dlowinig -profound and intellectual annler: "Ilail to thee I' Star of [lie Nation I loirning ! flail to [lhee, angol of to white man's r'esurrection ! We (arsh)ip thee in Virginia, thoeu provi - etiail Cat-o'-tiine tails of the Radi1 I keittel !"' efection ini the Radical .Ranks--ACau didato for Goveornor, We lay before our reader's, says thie .I t)n .laltlIlncer, simutply for [hiir ifoirmation, the followving car'd which peared early yesteriday mnorninig ini 1o foirm of a prinited slip and was free -distributed thiroughout the city. . It inwa d1 fcectioni in the ranks of thea oorgia Radical party, anid is, oi.. ma of that party's defeat in the cloe Oils [lhat will soon take~ plae in thti. Late: TO THEli PUnfji,ic. . For reasonsatisfactary to myself, id,. thioso of'-my friendti with whom I uvo had an opportunity- of' consult g, I r'especotfully protest agnitist tie ctni: piroceedings of the JExecutive Simmnittoo,' and all action-'put.uant etreto.. Th'e dearest, intercats of tho >Ople of Georgia arc boing trinldd ith -anid jdoriardiscd, and.- I now ens r an appeal, from all such proeed. gs, to the people of Georgia. atrd aii, mnico myself an independent eandi.. bto for Gwovernor, of. Georgia in.thie suing olootion subjodt.to the nomuia Aion of a convention- of dolegates, ily appointed -by and from the <peo 0. I take thtis opportunity of thanking y follow-oitizens for the numerous uniiostat.in of pr.fre...,. frm made in publiamocting, throughout the Statc, and will duly approcinte Nuoh oudorsoloout as they may give Rto in futuro. The rousons. prompting ino to this course will be presented to the peoplo in due time. IINIRY P. F'iitloW. ATLANTA, Ga., baro0 6, 1808. Can't Writo for Glory and Print for Funt Th'b editor-of the Albany .Ncws says: "Tho It igh priocs of material, ]abor, provisions and whiskey, render it im possible to run a first class paper on a free System."1 ir. WILOn itroduced in thle Senat Mon lay a bill proviling for the convernioti and funding" of the iintet. iearirg debt, and to allietnd the btnkiug laws.of the Ulited 8taI(s. The lirst section authovizes the Secretary oi the Treamiry co issite coupOnS or regist . e,, bon-ds sutiicient to redeem tihe entirc inl lerest -bearing debt, except the live ppr cent. forty,year bonds. Sect ion t wo prvvid.t I hat s:,id bonds Shall be im11yable in iflty years, alad shkall boav six pL ci . ater twety yeaf, inter-st py. It,'le 1emi1anuiatly. Seclion thir-d pruvidis I aid bl ondj 'hid b'L tsed solely for reletilpllion and wx. ch:ange Ul exiting bolIS, and said ex clhangt.iay be made intil J:nitary 1, 1870, ttudetr regulatiois to be prescribed by the &cl*crta.y of tie Treastry. Section rourthk lay.s a tax or one per cent. por :nnum on said bonlds, and dirocls tho Secretary of the t'rasury to witilold the same from pay.ent. of uitreat as iL a(. c ru es. Sctlion fifth directs the Secretary. of- the Trmasury.to ascertain as nearly as prissible the amottt, of tax paid by ech State through its citien.es nttd corporatints, ind I,) pay attually .to cnoh Swt.c the amount of tax-recoivel from its citizens and corpora. liotn ; said tiles to be in lieu of State, mIuLicipal, and looal laxation.on qaid bonda. Section si:cth.provides ror the gradual re demptiou and fitial exiinci0on of said debt. as follows: First--By njil)ying RaUally to paytmt. of principal all iaxes pvtid oi bonlds hel or owned out of I h6 United - States. 0econd.-By directing tIhe Secretary of the Treasury for thb. tit decaide hereaifter to retdeem annutally by puralmse itn coin tell tmilliotns of Said debt ; for the Seconltld de cade of t wetiy millionsattnually ; for the luird docado, foury millions atnnually ; fvr tle fourtidecalle, Sixty millions attnnu1tally fir lie lifilt decade, eighly mlillionts anual ly ; or until tho whole debt is redeemied. Sectioti sevetih autIorizes [te. inlcrease national currency to five hundred millions dollais, and directs preference of issue Ilireof to *909ign5 of oun11try not adequate. TY.pupltud 11with bttliing Gioilltles.. Section eight directs the Secretary -of 'the Treasury, wheni I the whole ourronecy exceeds $700,000,000, to ret irc and cancel as rapid ly as possible until outstanding United Slat.os notes are reducd to $200,000,000. Seetion nine directs ealt' bhiking I nmo oition to hold its coin interest receiged oin bonds ts a special reerv illt it libleI to re deeit its -currlney, and iot to use said coin reserve for any oher purposo-: A M.4sointi liVVIA i.:ti.T--T-e -tio (Illintois) /J'eoo/ut says. has been ittfested bty a gang of htorso thtieves and decspera:does. - I 'hief amng-tlhis elan of villiatns waIs Pope Contyers. Oneo by otne his party, werec killed -by. citizcus whtom I hey had outrtage. Theoy news ntow teachtos uis thatt Coniyet ',tho last suirvivinig vitliin, has (.0(mo -t- vioet end.' liis forte was ho~racestcaling. lIn the course of time it htappened that ConaycFs made a i-aid upon01 tho- wrong sta ble, ntamtely, that of Mir. liolloway of New Matdrtid county. This getleman maldel pur suit, antdshortly aft-r crossing the borders of Missour'i.hIe foud his mules in the pose. sossionl of allothetr person. Of- coutr.e hte idetin~d and -1ecover-od Ihis property.- Tlie nteghtbtrs, feeling exa~sported, formed a putrsuintg party andi star-ted outt. After a search of-n dty oi- Iwo theoy passed a man on the read-vho - was engagedsin the erco tion-of ai leg ht, but not recognlztng 1dm as -(te thief, rodle cn. By extending itn quIirimls they scon le'arned thant the cabin biiter was Pdpe Conyers. They quietly ret urned and called utppn -himt to surrender-. His re.volver- wyas lying utpon a I tg saoeralI yards distan t'For this he made a dash, anid to the ddmtandl for a sur'rende'r Ito an swered wIth a bullet. Btothi part-ies coin, tmtnced rig, but thie pursuers,t undelr standintg C'onyers' mieLthod of frintg---thIat lhe-nlover~ moved htis armn afLer extem'ding it --threw themnselvcs for-ward so that his balls passed~t over* thteir heals. 110 stood htis gr-ounad until-his revolver-was dischtarg atd, then (opplod over and11 instantly oxpir oel. Ufpon Oxalninat ion his body Wats found! to contint fourt batlls, eliher of- whicb.wotuld htave piroved futil-.'' Onr.xra SCOrr NoIILSArCD roaf CGovra Noat --At the Negro Nombliat Contvention last hight, on (lie [nrst, ball'ot for canidid.ato for aovernlor, Colonel T. J. Robertson, of Columtibia, receIved 54- votes, antd (General 1t. K. Scott 01. On the second bhllotU ob rtson received . 6 votos, and Scott-' 08. Rtobhtrtson, then withdrewv .antd .Major Co'r bIn was nominattedl, but, Otn mot ion, Oenet*al It. K. Scott, 'was chosen by aclamation, Ro~. ptildican candidtate for (Governoa. of South The conventIon then proceeded to ballot, o'r- ijeuttenant-Goer-nor, h ut adJjouIrned bot.t one o'clook-withott makhing a oholoo, f .fas outsiders .oould leasnt M.Icty, USExsaALt I(ANGooL--It :ls - -tntd orSleod hat the Presidenewill secede to the ro'quest, G eneral- lanoeck, whto- has - askidl to be~ llieved of the command of .the "Fifth MIlI.. aty, District, and that "our.-second Wabhn. ngton" Is oxpected to arrive In thIs city tarly next wook~ to asumo comniaud of thie iQi mnilltary;division of (he AtlantlI,--For SWiuo is - Tfa ?--1qiry, has bee itnae as to (tie itdnit iy of & Luan i cliaming io be t native of this tato, who was Iyleqicd .in Columbia, Tonn., 'for the inurdqr of M4. Dicknell, of.that placei dtriAg. jo lato-war. The following partiot'lars of his .oxcution s are published in the Nashville Union ud a Diipjatch, of the 5th inst., and in conf - - v ination of his alleged nativity, but no oluo d as to,his real name : "Very little is know.n-in regard to - Walk or. Ife said to Itov. Mr. Ott, who visitedI his coll on Tuesday, that ho was a native of South Carolina, and that he hid herved-in a a Sotith Carolina regiticeNt of the Confederate It army dutring-the wnr, menittdnhig ti nun ber of lite regiment. and the itino of his colilel. Tio revweand gentlcmaini himself being a SoutlcUt-i Anan,- ulotd tho -state ICInS of the pritionck, iN rogard to his na- tl tive State correct in every particuilar. lis ( real name was neither Walker, Watts nor. Pits, though he had, at (ItI'eront times, passed - by those NIames. 1 refused to give his anno, or anything more of'his lre, vious histvry. baying thab his mother- was V still living, and that shiould sli ever haar r of his terriblo fate, it wotil break he- 4 Ieilt. Ito was a nan of fino edicat-ion. tiough of roridding appearance, and ikemis to have comtimitted the crime, whih he iias so feartinly expiated, in a fit of des-1 peratioin indiced by mII isfortu nies 110 had II,-Ott-h( uponl himself. ALAB 'A T-nt tioianr 1 nV FMone.-- - Tlo liiclhiond /Dispatch sa.ys :I IL is a stinging-oonmentary,- 1ponll adical c statemiatNship that. a )roviionik whith CoN gress inserted in the reconstrutioi Nots for (Ito beiiefitof- tie negro should have result. ed in giving the whites tho-vantage ground. Bit so it, is. ito Radicals,- however, do not intond to allow the whites to profit by a previson which -was-mado only fort the pro tection of negroes. So thby will- doubtless pass a law before the week is out. declring 0 that Alabama has ratifled her Constitution, i and is entitled to representation in Con gress. Tis -movenit- Inay bring-two new senators to AWishington, who will vote with tLudicals, before the trial of the impeaci tient of the President, shall have been con cluded. The LegisItire of Alablma- can ] easily be convened and senators bb chosen blefol'e LliO imiddle of April.V Titii ADIAiuCAL PLoT:-Ilthis- ItAbleal 'plot c now stleceeds, there will be nto Presidential election in November. Tie forms of ani election will be gone through-and gone through with an-unusunl 'pa-ade of a- strit cont'ormity to lie minutest reqidrenents of lie law. l1it tie cinning niclitatiols (of tie uutir-ping loverninent will, by that time i have provided IlI the various age-icies - through which tha;ostensibelect ion will be controlled, and Il Itadical oandidate will he declared elected By fair meins or foul, by violence or fraud, the revolution 9 its who tisuirp.power will retain - it for its a own sake and for thor. protection.-Bali. r more Gazelle. IliPviIAtfoN.-Login, th Commandor in-Chief of the Grand 'Airmy of' the Repub lic, declared in the House of Reprosenta tives on 8atirday that lie belived ' the na. tional bbnd4 ought to bb taxed the same as any other property. Tho.Hadibals UrC flilly. a up to Pendleton's mnark-now, and the Demo. 0 ctents will have to coma out- for repudiation "pure and simple,'? as the Fr'ench say. Pd.ial --eptlintion is quito as unjusiifiable as tofial-epdition. Wo<keow of-no argu ment ini favor -ot' the one that,will not- ap- t ply in faevor sot- the -other.' We anc -sorrye L to bolong to'a nationi of repudiatore, bIt--we can't help it. A Lanos Gij^y EAubks Sutdr.---Orir fietnd;, Captain J1. It.' Neill, of llurnisville, Iuforms us that Mr. P'hilli'pi lenad shot on Bald Creek, in Y,.ancy Counity, on. the 20th ofj Febi'utary, one of 'time lar-gest Eagles ever secin ini flit section. .It, measur-ed '7 -feet from tip to tip of its wings. Itsclaws, whein extentded on a .board, cover-ed te space of 73 iiiches. lie had been seen for soio-days hovering about that neighiborhtood,- and Mr. lIcad determined to test lisa skill as a marks.. mnanj by. taking an off-hand -eliot, at himii, at the distanoe,of.I50 yards,- which 'pr.oved a death' warrat,.e-AsevilleNewer . 0 Courr.orSwr -rO GIJINSIaa IIANcocic---Theo compliment paid to Major General llancockl a last Saturday eveutg at, the Opera IIouse, whorethie whsoIo house - rose en massc to cheer himi at (lie ci:so of tIhe eelebr-atedI dutct, "Amour Sac -o de la Patr-ic," was alike honorable to him,.anid breditable to otur peo. 1)10. It demonstrated ht or.ce,' not- only the populaity gainedi by his upright and dlig. nitled cour-se hNi tdmhltistratirig thio affairs of this department, butt a love for the-mtan. I 'lThe endorsemient of aniomnunity so point- 1 edly expreossed is, in this republican coun.. 8 try, amplo.reconmpense for the deonunclato-y.s growls of a-.score of tiricky politiclan- or ainbitiouts "men on horseback. "-New Or leans 'limes, - IJd. eNn IF onssy-'s Blan irRs.---Ashanmed again to hun' up N le Mary-3land muilit ia as an army to ,back Mr. Jlhinon, IForniey hmas turned his atl-eution to Vir-ginia. 1tegd the followiang patent fallichbod: d ''3/0sb>y IiedI,iis. --4 somewhitt start s a Ihng rutmor- conmes to tts from the northteast- b orn portion of Virginia. Residents ini L,ti.b t1oun Valley and. viointity allege thNat Mosby, 4P tIto niotor-lous r-ebel buishwhacker- during (ho 'var is again mnar-shllhitng his clans to aid( Andt'ow;-Johnson -in hIs usurpaliti. Fo'r somne tihe past thtese men haveo Men gattirig their arrnoain -readiness for-somo ' peurpose, and have quito reently becomno so obnoxi. oum In their condpoet that th~e loy'al peoplo of that seof Ion are atslue,'apfI psk p'rotoo. tion Nrom th4 Govceiboit, oi' aIitIkoityi4u r organize fore their owa -dleoro, ' Feutphiln. dtdfi,liave .sieadr been asse.mubled-i at o,do tin90,.uand theoir leadei'boostts hil ability to marobt into Wyshington 'wit;h a tousatid nien arid wipo6 ot tCongties; Po'rhaps it Is tlie intelligonoe- of Mosby's preparations thiat accounts for tho increased cnfidene anIfested by. A. J. withia. Lime last few a hi samere piretoxt fowlstpplying the negro~es withi arms, ,Cowbflnlssr --Mr, EV.B Loeraic,o, coiving that attenspts to injure hisi oliare. totr had boen tmade py an. agtn of A;' - t . J~lton -a Mtr. Samuel 0peneor-assato~td t3l~a individual with a cow-hiilo .as he ,was lo ving (lie Cott hlonse. yesterday ofter- 7 "n.Jtutlge Moses had. Iowraneo arrest. edwo ottpt of court, and sentonced him to bec days' imtprisonmontt abti a Atto of fifty dollars.-4PAmi, I0th, - Local Items,1 arly Gardoning. Col. HI. C. Davis, of Ridgeway hias Mt to our ollice'n number of Irish PLaa )>S of this season's growth ; the ealiest, ,e venture by several wckls. Wo on't liow- by what procer-i Col. D. na so fairly outstripped the gardeninig >mm11ulity. Theso potatoeb aro not the rgst' we cver saw but still well formed Ad of an. ';blo size, one of then Ileas. ring rer five inches in circiinforetice. OoL 1) will accept'our ianiks. haugg of Sohodule. Wo learn from Mr. F.' T. Watson, to clioint railroad agent, says the 'harlotto Buletti, that thero.will be clainge il t.he schodulus.of our raii. - cuds, takilig oll'oet on WedfOtda.y ext, 18th inst ant., which will p.-co lie Charlotte & South Carolina Ra'il oad 'and the North'Oarolina Railroad head of all othor comilOUpOting lines by Vc hours, aid which will ilake tihis he Shortest route and timo as<pqiuk s any other, from Atlnta to New rok. This i.inmorhtnt to; tho traveling, ublic, and shows clearly that thoso onnected with our roads aro -ctivo to lhe interestsof tho traveling public. 'ho American Stock Journal. Every Farmer and Stock recedor bIould send for a copy ouf this valua. le Monthly Magazine. 'lie propric rs ofler valuable premiums of blood. d-stoc1k.,raro seeds, and many other scful articles. Only $1.00 a year. pecimen copies free, with list of 4lendid premiu-nis.to agents. Address, N% P..dycr & Co., Pub ihs'ers, 0 urn Tren, Chester Co., Pa. Idtional Treemuason. This illustrnted an-l. m.ammoth mckly, furnishes the followiig- arti les for this week': Cut and' bi6gra hy of Bunj. Franklin. Lamentation or Ifirau1 iad. othors.. NotXry.. A tory. Goninis of fremasonary. Ole lull. Jcttcr from a Merchant. Vilen 11 mean1 to M,rry. Pale. inc. )riental fables, by LIon. 1. S. Browo, f Turkey. Family Read ing. Enter ainment at Oberlin. criit SMlitl' ri the field. The Oath.. Intclli. ence. Jurisprudence. Ancedotes ud Replies. Letter from Rob. Mor is on his way to 1 [oly Land. Ad ross Nationel Freemason, box 5,903, Tow York City. heap Manure, Wo have requested been by Mr. J. [.Robson, to stato that lie has just re oivedlastritotions to roduuo the price - ftlhe Solubli Pellio Guano, ten dol trs per'-tou, on. either cash or time iles in future--thus bringing.it with itthe roach of -all, and alinUgone of he checapest manures offered on -tho' larkret-.. row Advertisment~ Special attention i.s called to the . 4 owavrioonts, - to 1h0 foi nd in notheor column' of to-days issue. UIarga ins ! JBargains ! !-by ' Ladd' Iros. Newv G'ddi-Johni1 McIntyre & Co. Just Received---).D., Flenn, ikeni. Sheriff's Sales-E. WV. 01 lover. odey's Lady Book.. Fo'r A Pril' has -been recoived, it. neds no praise. . It is wvell kn~own as lie of E very .best fashion Magazines i (he country~ puntual in .ite vits, nd-' is-'indispensable to tho ladies-. The following is said to have hjoeia .io-dirction on a letter loft at-the 'ort Wayno Postoilico lostmaaster, bleaso to sont lim i sttait, ionsilvany is der Staight 1it Venuan~go, dats der god'nty, cren oil bours out mit Ilevents p)ounty, rankhin, she's der gounty seat. 'dr Bost Ollice on Liborndy Shtroot h'arley Taiyldr, he's der man ond h or yust ao quick as y ou can1. Vc0kIfr liciW of tlla.WI in 41'; M Ti(W5C i0a . -tU~Y V'ery li le was dono in the cotton market, ring. the -past wook, owing to. thio. u4l-ill PPly now in (ho, OOlAntry. Aboub JOG0 .Ios changed lianda -(during the wook. .Weg 'oto 18.(u19.. free of tax.. Cotton Yarns,-$1.75. Bahl, $1.75.-. (inunny.Clotha, 25a 26, 1Iagon Siden, 10a17 comii. LardI, 17 a 18 Cents. Molasses per barrel 65 a 75. Country [Floinr, $0.60 a 7.00. Ualtknpro Fliour $11.00 a $12.00' ''Fr 1. . Corni, $1.50.. P'eas 06 a $1.00. Bu(tor, 25o Dry lides, 100* (roon, 5o. Glod, 850. JUST R1 vErvEDf 0 Od QR EE,Italian Macaron 8. hladolpiA~o ao. ove Oysteru D. R. FLE~NNIK2N; a17 A goaoo Aubrey. &Oo. .COUNTRYT FLOUR 7. 'US feevl, .tdfrsl