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The Fairfield Herald. Prin a.sia 51) best 'lltod of alunaoging Malnre. iardly any question has been more thoroughly disonszed in the New Yrk 'Atate Agritfultural Aooiety during the last ton yebrs, tbaq the onke aibove indibated, and'tho general opinion of the practical men who have t:.ken part in the diveusaions has been that., utI things eunaAdded, there is n' plan so good as to draw the manure direotly from the stab Iw stwt 4 fItMt! to the grass Jands of the (arm-pas tures rather than aseadows, thus, by on 'bandlhig, doing all the labor, spreading as evenlj as possible fromn the oart or bled, Mai ha the Spring, akfter theQ frt'iA d Ut, going.ovet the field tnd breaking and spreading any lunpe that aitty regnire it. If the manuro is coarse, having considerable stra w or but ts of corn-stalks In it, and is put on ground which is to be mown tho next season, this 'oarse mattei will' bo in the way, and somne of It ill be drawn by the rakes into the hat 3 to its injury. If thero is no suoL coarso stuff in the manal ,'and it cni be well. spread, then put it on th< meadows. By this pisu of bundlinj barn-yard or stable manure, tb greatest good possible Is derived fron it and that too by the least anouni of labor, whore the circumstances ar< favorable to:this plan of management ik 11 about frozen ground and snob drifta, has been taken into"cosidera. tion, ard all6wed for) and the oi3 Caution suggested is this W \hair the ground is frozen hard, and ther< is snow on it, do not apply this rav nanuro to very steep side hills lest its virtues ntty be carried of the ground itself, haiving no snow oi to kaep it away from thoground, oni in very rare instances will the m; nutre be carried off when thi thaw come. A little good downon sens will decide ats to this point. Thi bn.Aits derived by grass lAnds from mnanuro so iapplied are very great Tho first effoet that will be observe4 will be the greatly increased crop o grass, above ground, and the eartl will be filled with roots. When land s treated is plowed for corn or othe grain, it wil bo found that the bone fits to the grain are the tuost marked The t-i no to manure land ot, which I regular live-year rotation of crops i raised, is .when it is in grass or whoal an1d iii either case the manuro shoul be applied on the surface. A Lady RECClVes $95,000 in MOney from theGovernwnt. iring tho late war, a citizen f3avannaah, named McDaniel, pui chased a large anount of cotton an store.d it in or near that city. Whe Savannah was taken possession of b th Yanikees this dotton was taken the name of the overnnent of th United States, and coasfiscated. .C fore naid during the war, Mr. Me .Danial wrs a naan Iil Anmnut ircuin staices, but, like thousands of othert the olose of the var found hiin re lucerd to poverty. Sifea then b has died, and his widow has beei iatkiing her own living by persona . xertions. ShIe L a e to this cit where shte has earned a support pr v ipatlly ly her needlhe, and has neve ri umred at hear lot. 11y advice, ah wi as induced~N to putt ia a claita a W\ashigton fir the cotton belon giti to her husaaband. The sertlces of lat 3ers att the scat, of Governmenat wer pirocured to prosenat the claim. Mrn Me Daniel did not ait down anid awai ithe issue of thec suit, but, as state imbove, went to 'work to err an'bonen living. Saie day ago, her lawyer tat. Wash i igtona telographaed for bor t coime on and get the ,aniney, aA th t.. iml had beena granuted. 8he ltturie iately repaired to that elty, ant (n yesterday, we learn toturned t' A tlaut a, br ingit g $95,000 iln green buaell.-Atlanta Sun, Too Mhuch Leartling., Mr liarrnum has several elephant ini traihing for his traveling shou Trhey rare taughatst~darice, to tmh'x th orglan, and to perform various othc leatS. Onte of these elephants dia yes terdiay. The news was sent to Ma IUaruum, writon. on the.- back of curd, by the elephant's tainier, an< "Mr. Baruum one of the elifants i dled. , Ie (lied uf enaformation,"' "'That'd'all righbt," Aid ihrnumi on IkNaing the letter. "We angs naot teach cedadits so tsuch, The canl't standi a high dhegree ofxducatiod OurF aiving this aaniinaal suach a stool of 'enformationa' baa cos tinye $l0,00( JIereafter confine thoeng to the rudi meunls."--Evaning-Post.~f C'orn IFncl n Saccess. The ex perience of the WYestern far mere this winter ini burning . corpi clannhed to have settled its chosapnes na fuel, aand it is thought will lead t, its adoptiota to a gregt extent far tha purpose. Six acres will annuall' yield enaoung oorm for fuel for a faml for3vear, and the cost of raising i is le.. -hun would be the cost of on or wood for the samte time at presens rates. Tos1e )# 't the working o raw ninaterjtdl affets -Its uscfulness somne oigeht boarranaged thg9 gliing A hair'of lrbrh, worth $5, workeod inti hmorse shaods, is worth $10 50, ; ad< into needles, it is worth $955 ;rad inito ponknaife blades, it is-wofthligsg andl into baalaante springs of extehts it is worth $230 000. A lady asked n'n -up-twon gentle man,.who was suffering frwim inuftia "My dear sir, what do yoma use foi your co1(d f" -"Five-hatdkerchiefs a day. nianan" Effqo ros a Ir aud stee . Aft a ries ex ti uts, comnm, e ofr tifi a n d re )Ved tb , n ioter is at er iron and steel rail on railroads are about three per cent% stronger, and capuble of bearing a boo A.at. proportign more uso..xigb than at. ixty degrces . Fahrenbeit, or ,ordini4ry temperilturw. The reason assigned for the more frequent soap. ping of rails in the cold season is that they lie idobed d inirozenak 60 and the impa'et of te ' Weight' oh th rails and their "op A1 - pt *TF rg apport. iere is a s~ggestion hire by Whilbt ailroad men qhould profit. A Bobton lecturer-qute a tot noi.ssour Ia bird Wtuffing-tdid a 11re1I story of htinself. Otle diy he egpePPd i a window Where a largo 01 was exhiliited, and ronarwtked to a fiend : "You see that thorn 14 a ahaglilfioent bird ptterly ruined by unskillful stiuf. ing. Notice ie inoduntt Ag 1 1 xocra. bl,6 bit notT 14o living owl ever roosted in that po-ition. The eyes are fully a third larger thun any owl ever had." As he thu's spoe the bird raised one foot anul solemuly winte'd at the critio. Moral : be careful in expressin your opinionv. Wednesday Morhing, Matob 12, 1873. T. ROSS ROBERTSON, Editor xW Correspondet6e bolliolted froft tkery setin of the country. Our coltiwnt are open to all for a free dlisission of any prihoiple, theor) or idal but we are in no way rosponsiblo for tie views or.opiniois of correspondents. a What th a Lerilature Dii, and What it Left Undone. To sum up mbat was done by lie late Legilature, so far as the pnblic weal is concerned, Is a work easily f accomplished. The only important bills passed were those repealing the General License Liaw, repealing the r Blue Ridge Bond Scrip Act, abd the one ratifying the amendment to the i Coistitution, prohibiting an increase a of the State debt without the appro. val of the people. -These embrace all the legislation of a public character that was enacted, do fat- as out pres ent knowledge goos, and furnish a sd commentary upon the ability and oa pacity of persons pr'etending to make laws for an educated and enlightened n people. We are not disposed to j withhold from the General Assembly I any coninioudation to Which It may 0 uvae been etitlud fur the passage of the above mentioned bills. At the s-ino time we purpose calling atten tion to what it neglsoted to do, in furtheranoe of the-interest. of the State at large. We regard it espe oially blameable for failing to legi' Slts intelligibly upon the financial - ondition of the Stateb. This asubjet r is deoidedly the most itportant one that could have been agitated1, bot;It Sappeare to hate been badly neglocted, -' not to bay treated with utter Indiffe-r e enee. Ih'r this we arraign the ma. jority of the Legislatute for a betray al of the~iohadenoe erdposed in them t bf their constIttueney,. ThaetdredIt of a he St ate is still left it' rcro' condition by puch nogilot, and its vI. tality joopatdised. . . There are other mattefs, almnost6:of equal imitortanoo as .the fitiance mat -ter, that shud~ beebettende4d to. But the members of the General As sembly found.othdr wayssto, amnso aoteelves tfa'by legislating fot the .good of the pebId. The Iargh ma s jorit~y offthen contribute brit .little tqward qarrying on the governwmep4, and oonsequently feel little or n6;,ii Sterekl as to how the taxes arvspd I provided they got the nmdst of thotn. WVe regret, that'we have to say this, * bot candow.and regard for the truth forces It fromt us. The above is osur i' erdiut, one In which we believe tho eb wole people fully colnclde. We in -tend no injustice to-.. any one, hot. ever humble, andbh.n drawn oath Con olusions-fromi facts ta. they aetaally exist. -A Pitpeotive View; .Gen. Grant has entered tipon a soo e osd tAerm of office, and a Rlepublican a regime re-inaugurated, We .are amongst those who glean 'but little hope for the future from these re~cegt eventa, co farua our own sunny Soutth a is involved. 1Yresident Gr. nt has ho nself thus farr in ati official sense,a denbtful friend of this' sees tion~ of the Union. At least his' a'fe o~f so-oalledjriendship have been of soeb~ s nature as to lead 's to believe tlia ahs governamentall polief chase k'ena dEtttplled und ,diotated b7 aien inisafe'al Idds alad ouar ihtes$p d i'fferent iale of affrs will exia daring the next tode '76*'r t#hIe no reason to' hope. A i6an ito'eggited a fesitIottirho'.tiadobiset no ilway bindelf.iit the arme of'-uapraetpled subiakeune, and eaters 'hiuaalf 'o be u er .a n iot bo expeoy od to, a t e so that has market hig es 'fot g at four yearst, 'Rea onin u 1-we arrpv at the Con luionwha i . is, by 'o means strain -1, that tho neW' hildWInistration wilI o onea.iota, in. the - treat. ment of the South. a troptwent that has been stroiglyobaraoterilied by in justice and oppression. Again, Presi. Aett Gront is'the qfetuy6 of'thei Rq. tablliek patt, 6nd11i( will direct, .~4AroMg deu4rs,- a. Ofis Ifoiial a .t1, Cons:-9eqently he will bo in the fut tire, as in the past, a pa ty President It aId, pot a people's . eident. This eC.n. is not al atnfair one. G runt's sharacter is oi the tgu t.ivo 4 1-de- I And be Is bynatzure weak and vitnil fating. Therefore noth'ng p- s't've Oan emante f6p.n hitm. 1l-1 N*vt his ease, and has a distaLo fkr busitAs Matters. We infier.this frmn lik part *,roer in'official life. Iov.' ito we to look for then rIy iii.proveuti,eit in bis fadiniUistrativon of the jtublio ftair.. We are flce to tay th:tt wO do not. Some of our exchanges, howAever, au gur better things for tho ensuing Presidential teru, but our organ of Y1iol is nlot strong 0.ough1 to see it. We would be heartily glad, nevelthe. less, to have it proved that our feors are groundle'ss, and out conclusions false, but we don't anticipato Lcuch good luok. Olaspinr Hands. NWe notia going thle rou-li lna the pre-s at n.ctunt of a ecoue that. tri.s. pived duz ing, the closing lhour.; of Congress, to whih we pro o.e alind. inig to briefly-. Most of our ieade.s ari doubtless aw-irao that the Itoer branch of Congreas p:ssel realutiorsn of consure upon O(akos Ames aud James Brooks for their nlleged aonmi plicity in Credit Mobilier irregulari ties. Whien the vote was bvi;: taken itn the case ot 13rooks, E(!i.t, one of the colored nOLab.ors from this State, voted-iu the negative. After the re sult wits athounead. 3r't approan-h. ad Elliott, Ei'Csdingll hi hauid, and thanked him' four L..vb.g voted A., Le didl using the followin,. Ittigusgo : "Mr. Elliutt, fron thie Lb.:tom of iy heart1 I thatik irlt fur -he .m:, you have just now recorded. P,,r yeard a-st, I bavit beenl the! (Trpone1t. of your race. I appreci to highly the fao't that ila thi til, the hor of naao a'dversity when I ar.3 deserbkad 1'. ll en of amy 4v wit , w lori 1 h:1n-( stood -by ia the past, you iad m3. Rainey haave igim.cd all r j ies, and have Uoted ji tlyt. I d si e t aaeure you thA. ill I.e fur 'l1 sh , by any huniL .. ee *.ad i. tane I e as reAdy to protevo avi i ie .tn the rights and vid tG.U ad .aune, mons of your raco as I dh la . U.' Elliot t. g rnp a1 -rd...-,' l.n ad, an d replied as f.:bws . ' r, I. taios : you hear tily for t shis us. ance a or your good will,.towardl n.e andIl .:5. Minec was n~Q eas~y. tusk, but. I thanai G od tlat .o gave mo the fort itumde nPoee~ry to 4evi t.me those feelinagi of prejudice to wa hich youa have a! ud~ rd.' .1 dial1 fo~r you, msir,.what t would, tyder like o ireaancaes, have done ror agay one e'aso. U uder the slea obligations of mny oath ns a IL: re. mentative, I looke na rot upon you as a jofitical opponentt, but :.a anl A\ meri oan lteprefeata,ative, who hadia a iisht ,to d.eusanad ,judg ments founaded upon Mae &aots and evidence. I voted tag.amaat 'e resoluuiu'n, bece e. in may humbstle judgmguent, you were clearly entitled~a toi such a vote at muy; handsal. . againm thank you foi- your expre:sions of good will.' " This ene mus.t hatve sall'eet~ed ver~y deeply somec of the membaaer9sanad pro. sbibly a few. eves rana water. We 'can't imagine how lion. Butler kept from fainting, tunles "heo hasd been out to eeo a mian." We ceertainly admii-e 1Alliott's indepondenace if lhe was sincoroe in. hi. uttersauoaa. kW doaubt whether his course was very heartily -atp;.lauded by his white Republican contreres, mao:t of whom would have like.d to have as sintedl .jn kiecking. Mr. Brooks out if Coggress. We are di.pos~ed to eonm amend Elliott for this sat, fort though in a minority, we I elieve thec positiona he fook was a corree7. one.. If Con greys hj jiad ,s ursjgion in the at ter'ot espulsaion, . clesisly had no auithority toC chnsture. [coorMe NieA r.o>.] Mr4 Ed,'i:t, 1 see 'in your' "l'al of TucsLay mnoring a notice' of Mr. Nackorell's *eneegy and suocess at loakstocks. Was it not a little discourteous not to have nlentlonedl the fact 'that Mr. Miekotell'salbo kmnow's how to care for the wants of unfortunatos who hiappen t~o besletained by~ sma5a-ups,ito.amublh aso eof the propriotorgdf your, pa per- ra one of this pu ty who' hir. ek~qoqigl1 s6'k isdl,y fusnishdid a a *ma bottle QtOfowp.t bisg goyd 'ai H det4ined 'onthe -grountd of thter disas tert a Will pott'Or . id pr op ri'ott noat inth. *9epm;bfithae *partf front WIq n,1teaof thin'deifin. M 6.' mo 19.11l our sinaoe~ct1tAnka fOk.t ie'a'ed2 . efad ~o kindly,proavidtal. V .tt'Vdoyf-spe6.Cul '' 5 N.id-Wil10MNs mrah. "LACKToCK,S. C., Mai oi, 8, 1873. \i. IEd.tor : . In your paper of the 0th instant, yo notice that you have betei siin mited as to the prine tmover in get ing the charter of out little Villago. We audmeit it Is of minor importance, ut-"justice to all," to Mr. John Car 'ol all credit is due as the first mov. ir towards the incorporation of Bllackstock. -A'tbough Mr. Macko ell possessed property within the >roposed Incorporations It was au hentically reported that ho was op1 ,09ed to any suelh measuir-s. Under bise eircut.-taincetsi the p-irt ies in, 11) Aelsion of tle po;p.4 p)14..ntel 11m before th.- Lwgi..l:ture n hbout jis -ignature to tio uiin. "0 you %il! percei v if 1. 6 ..6 a. n .Oer aIt aill! t was in tl:e pito directi). It spee-ully, Stae Nws. l. rlinlgton thieves freer-> on to ingistret i:.ns nre ptzz' ing their ,.rus over a coot hied in B:ack riv. r, whic.h thy take for a "sea tur Trafins on t he A ir *lne road are rIuninig frois ( h uIlitto to tli tecs. I jImiI #'st of S urittburg. A meteor fell notheioit, sf Pilcken:, v few dayt Ago, m.kiig a noise like he rept-( it f a ta.c n. A Stage lie, is to beo ertablishicdi betweeun I aneter nodI tde. ' i Is t Ilii d i t rnalk t Bibh, eil JIesd. chaied with Ohe turoirg of I 11.k 1's mil14, ill A e-b11' rOn', L coLu:,V in o e I:i'vid i) 1 ,'000i 1 hl 11 Piartt i.g 'per tiin ;Ii Ai n esn itI( very b Ik r:r . The dwligof Mlr7. i'arr.enter, or mi les ('romA id os ri m~,w''i (s lrttoyV od by fir-e Thutrsday:~ Inst. Mr. Neel, of Nvwherr, who was Wonliideid in a .tabbing bflray lst Movnday%., has siiewe died. Dr. W. A. air diz d iii Newberry Doutt I lot Thursd- ay. .J nivis Laurine, n FederaI soldier, dlieI inl Nt wkberry tie past 1e.eC. lic nU it 1 : uhe of !..t 1:td. Mi. Ch ne t3 S-evens, an old citi ten of At di-is it ciouity, was frozen .deatht 1,,.t 31miduy n iht. ?lis. A -tsbnv. -Ii ..edj h yil,* died very sul enij Flo.elee \Vednes. ay IightL t;(!I. E M. Gurw, whlo has r;-id:,d in YorIl'(% for uaraly years, g .es to T e;!ee, Ale-b va.s .3y3a the Yolk Ville l'rqcsi ttr. Thel. C..! mbsin Carolinian waleomes Mi F. leinenjer, t hq gilted ogcr traice', bho ti, afrom ':rope, whero bejh has been training. A1 r. C 2aeavajn, of Kingstree, has Inl :dhnmil~ of pm.,t:ogo Stam .Ips of all ations vih he hits beei ix 39 e1rs i collecst i6g, anld for whituh he ha., c ruted 5 . The frusit bsuds in Lexington, are 1 ltibed by fr oat. 'sthe deliquentt taxes for 1872 il singOn tuit foot up $1,600. I. W. 'i'. T.gdon, died n S.um ei Iln W\ 'dsne -day lat, sof pu a!) )is. * t'. i lle iti to have'. a liro c.orn. anyii to maonaige the ft. L3 Lau Fire MIngine,. Thue.. ciiz.'ns of S sioter are talking af 0 cttn factory. Th'ie daily Aiken Journal hass been l isentiniued. Two trains on then Air Line Rasil. -'dae biusi ly en.g aged] in tr'5.5ot nty rails, cross ties, &c. Bad I oads are compjl:sdned of in 71 tr-endon county one becing iso bad that a cat can't travel it. Twocroloresd child ren perished in a lurtning shanty in Lexington county, TJhe (Greenvihlle papers rejoice tt ight of ai hung pile otf brick, sup po-ed to be for tho erection of new C'rop pro.,pects in Lexington are lookinig up, Lr.ige purchases are being imide' of fe'it'sliz.rs, and the farsmers iro ho'peful. T(he law effice of Messrs. Richard onal & S mi, in S ute(r, was partially .leatroyed2 by Grto on Thsursdasy evenl nig. Mlrny of their books andi~ pa pe-r:, we'reh ued or lost. C2aptin Jamaess Arsmstrong is to be rindl Ma rshatl of tho duty on St. l 'at: iok 's celebration in Chlarleston. I'bo orastor- of the day is Right Rtev. liishop Pers.ico. 'Tie Masrions Stoar says that Souils, who, for tha murder omf Noah Sutton, wasi se-ntencied to be hanged on the 160th of May, had a fit the other day. Uniles the pardoning hower' is suc )rsdfully~I iked, lhe will have anoth. r-o- tight it--an that bfame 16th. A11 Eyc to the "atiul Chalnce." A Michigan exchanmge tnlls us of a trangeo toot. which has it.-s ab idinog mhiaeo at Battle Groask, in that State. I. is called the Se'.enth Uny Ad venist s, andis its inombniers look for hest coing of (lie Sait-or ve'ry soon), aut do not fix any pieciso date wvhesrejin they are wiser thau (lie 1Mil iertite. 'They ate weaslthy as a )ilinnaui) un std tnoteds for striict inoteg rit v and t he' sornpul ous chea ninsess of heir dwe-Ilungs. Th'ey believec in the s-ater cia se, an td their estabilsahment it Ilisa. Creek is the resort of in i.ides ffim all pam te of (1he country. lhey hsave a publishing house, tract )dito, 51 astores, andi~ areC as fondi of :iakinsg imoiey' . s if' th.y did not ex iaect to gto to lleaven forsom BtfimLse. '"-da~ whitefkiks lbe as dark as 11tIout dhar," anit a- hogro wh a was pnzmy~ i soirno:Jqaunese in Califor iia,"[ wonider 'what Is do oolor ob be binsok .faojk '" North Citroliti News. That portion of the Wilmington, Charlotte and lRuthei ford RA ilroAd, lying Ili R1'obeon county was sold by tihe Sheriff tu satibfy an oecution for 11. 0. Onderdoink, of Wilmingiton, went to Washington to attend the in auguration, and carriqd a quantity of loose otbnge In his pocket amounting to about $100,000, in the shape of coupons and other scouritles. Per. haps be was nevet- In a dity befora anyhow he haisn't that $100,000 now, and offers a liberal reward for the cap. ture of the thief. The rep;ort thatt a Lodge of tonod Temlaplc rs had bievn orgaiz id inH ale?tgh b thet co'lored paer-l., incr It'., tdy Whites Cat,lnbe to the ordrr. Wii . arner, of W a Coinly, diel Sunday imiing from inmnibing lt iatuh n hh-.key S.turday night. A .ot ler lot 4f immigrants have atired ini 1l1.eig. A colony 1f amlians htave settled near 1L4uz liU tliowil ol t be.Cape Fear. A soni (if M:j. A. M. Campbell was Ohot wi uit, gu:iinis.g iearl Fayuttc vill,, by his e3.mnpranign. Thm (3 -sha ?in ing Company, of GAu atn Ctnity, ('xh-it .a lum1p of* gold f:om their nat.is w.,rth . I. Frilay' toveini1g tWo Iten, Illack a ell antd lIt ler, hal beena to Fair Bluff itubibing w hiskey, aid in tr) nag to return to t I, i r h..mItes in a cainou they tpl.,at it, aid Blackwell was drowned. W ihui ngton had snow Monday. Salcm ii impoiting fruiti from the West 11adies. ImIa'ery IL-Inse, Voldon, las enter t.ited froin thirty to 1ift-y guests per day f )r -a month jast. Tie Co: X>n au eonitract to build tie )Ciit. it i 1y, has been a1biatied b--y the L. p i la ine, lpaying thosa~e gentle, tit t35.100. There wa,, hipped from V. ilao'iig tsm d uringo the w n t jl 7ened,)0' Ilos cotto... 1.534 en-a spiis tur ponatin , a,21 Lbls. roi ri, 4and 330! bbI'. tar. 'Maijor Seaton Galvs, of 1le1i0 ghi will leCtu:e in Wiliitgton, in A pril, un1der tih: 1.u pites of the Ldaigo of! Odd l"elo's. A lad 12 or 14 years of age, the sonl of John W. ll,1brooks, \Vilim.s county, haung himelf ha few days since. Ac-cording to the '-epolt f the 'lerk of tho. M.arket, there Wa:' la plitere1 aid saol in Wilminigton, by tIe v riouis lulcer. for the week jun eded,~ 64 hog-, 40 [euves, and 3 Cea'..s. 'hl fnteral services of the late Col William dinghiln tok ilace roit:nt tie Pre-.byterian (hiireh, at .lelanevill., on Siday, the 23d of February. There weic pi esetit. on tle oce..in a largo cor.course of' people I sote ftout a distatnce and tiny fron th Suit - ronnading country, to pay their last tribute (f' espect to the truly greai . and goodi man. li additiclt to the rumior that r Go\ erior fl1den is to 1-e pcmtanso. at Italeigh. it is now' reported that 1]olden is Mljor Gcneral, Wiley 1). jmnest , is to bo i lpointed lovenute C iloctot, Vice I J. Yoing, a6d th:t Alljert Jalhmon, of Rah-igh, is to su .. eeed M r. Leach t, Vice l'rmittpal of the Deaf antd Dumib Asyluma. The: * ther ap poinattees of Caludwell's new'. lioards have nout beeti ainnouncted. A tad t.>w the eat., of W Ihn intgton have tihe e'ptz oty. A negro woman was burned to de atth in Wilmintgtoni on Sunday night. Siiace Set'emtuber first, 6,000 bales of cotton were received in Fayette v ill e. The Statesviille Lodge of Good Teuplaris iniitiited 97 memberaCIs one0 night, lat week. R~al es'tatie in) Wadtiesboro has ad vatncod fromiti 50 to 10)0 per cent. in the past two years, attr'itutable to the Wilmittgton, Charlotte and Ruthet foral Railroad. Dr. al. L. Neilson, of A'Iteville, in. fornms the E~xpositor' thtat he is ntow treatiing a 1bdy pat11icait, sixty years olda, whlo has ta /hstfy fsumor measuring 39 inches around, aind 22 inches inm length. Th'le bil.l incorpoaating' the Cincin. nati anid Gieat Wecster'n Railroad, D)a vi-, M. E. Mialy, *J. [I. W ilsoni atnd W. L. Steele asq Comtmissioners to .confer with others for the putechases I arnd compaletion of the WVester'n North Carolina Rtailroad, passed the Senate and [louse on Saturday. The Kingsto aztte ehroniele, the fact that seven deaths occurred in' 60 hours baetweten La (Granige and Lenoir Institute (six miles). Une child was also btrnaed ntearly to death causing two other paersonis to got badly bur'n ed by tr'ying to save the chibl.1 Amtor'g the deaths repoited is theI w.ife of Mr. Ro'bert Daly, who died very sudahialy wile in her yard at tentling to hter don.c tic alfaire. Also tamonttg thtemt wtas Melis..a Datniel:, a calored woman i who wa~s one0 hundred andit one1 y'ear, *1.. PL delpahia is deecply interested in the tapproachittg '76 Cetantnni'l, ainda we'll shte miay be, it gl orilies Phila rdelphia. Ilor private subseriptions a mountt to $1,284,640) anld hera doln. tin by the City Council to $500,000. Sr nitor Suott--not 'lTm-says the Stato of Pennsaylvania will give at least four mnillionts. Now, thtis sounida like a mtighty thting on wheels to pov erty-painched Southerners. The Lowell Conrier has bestowed up'tn Senator P'omerry the soundinig title of the D~uke of York, which isaj "p''-euliar mistake, tho graeoless Kansion not poell ing it with a "k,"' The peach trees are all in full bloom,arnd vegetation generally thriv. ing, in Florida. Oroen peas areo readya to bloon. "1, 0 L 1.' megra-s1>.k -..;, Lu N. . lirch .- -V e , t 1 fiohi, u r seietary for tie car: t that no gUoUun m'n t admi L.01 of , O - cognition had boon established in Spain. The ease of the Memphis and El Pato Railroad bonds will be tried be. fore the Criminal court March 4th. Fremnut and six others has been ar raigned for the fraudulent ale of worthless bonds amounting to uix mill ions. Fre nit t ha8 bect c to . but 0annot ansiver' in time. Li Nos, MalCh 4.-The lo. t bc lowging! to the Italian man.of wa l 0 - corn g AtmadecuA, was cap..d :d ch-ven were dr''wined. I'.iu,8 .\haebl 4.--T iers b1As is-n.,d ritgoro ordCr. to pi e Venlt th itro duction of arms iito Sp..j:i icdro,: the Freoch frontit r. Spniish mails arte 1.veral day1 ;c hitid time. Figaro reports that two Iand' of Catllist insirgents have itteted the provincO of 3In1drid. LONDON, March 6.-A runnor is, Afl at that the Mirqp.is of L to% aid 1Piluess Lolui.e laseQ Separtad be C1auhe of iicuO tpatibility of tcmper. The Princess is in a religious retreat near Windsor, nud tli Marqib lias poei abroad. No ai'hurity is givtn for the repurt, and it retains to be coalirmed. LoAosn, March 8.-The report from Madrid, t h at the great powers will jointly withdraw their diplomats ficom1 \Madrid if the fedeinal republic is proalaimed, is delnied. l'ARtS, March 8.-A terribl. ex pblisioi tcourred yesterdany afItern1oon, inl the eartridge miafctory at l'.it itjured, twelve of whom, it is ,tatA, cannfot s.by recover. LATR.-It iS reportA that over 100 persons were ijitred at the Fort .\lount \lerian explosin. Losuons, M- ireb 8.-A spaci Al des patch froin Berlin to tle Land.111 Tiies kays tic G.>vernueit. of F. aoee has ullicialiy given .Geraniy fit-in. cial guaran'cts for the payeitnt t t tle designaited time of (ith inst m-it. liatid fainaes of the wJr' indemnIt and that ncgotiatiotns I et.. .i een % two GOverntlenicct for eit u e.. tGin 0r Frenchi territory b-y the Get-. manl troops at an eiry day, have already beet) tinlen, i o. Theo Daily Tele- -aph, of thi- - morn ing, h:s a special ~d(sp.tch f roe: .\ ai!. rid, stating tLat ltlh wieevt - in th. i. iltity Of tho palat.c of the Cot) esi wVete thirotgo.l with I o:.e dlu ilt ha OeOio of the Asetm bly yves:er. stationesi at iV-ll i s sr.t . o - ts ill anticipation of al l ,i.r ..h .T name dest-paLtch ate-t that ..ro l'igneras, Prishie (ft %ill, to-. y,p Ohe im dited1--am n chureb. NcWi8 loms WAst ton,, March 41.-- The Sanato was in extra sc-bian and ad journed to Thursday. The clos'ing meenes of Cotngress were merely reu No accident adds interest to the really mragnificent inaugural di--play, 'l'here were some nine thoueand troops in line. P1 rotecnies tmake the sky glare from Nadir to Zenith. NrEw Yonu, Mareb 4.-Ad viea fromn Panama state thatt the isthitnus canal expedlition is progressing favo rably with its base at Chiri Chiri. SA:'. FRnacIsoo, March 'i.-Tlhec Unoite-l States steametr Severn has left for the scene of the iwreckedI steamer, George S. Wright. It is known that Mr. Wright and wife wvere aboard. Nr~ lY onl, March 6.-Chairleq G rum), Secretar'y of the lHiicklayerg' Associattion. was shot and ins)t.s itly killed this mlortning by Charles Mar vey, President of the Society'. T1he mnurdler is tihe result of' a' quarrel about the funds of tihe Association. Marvey fired three shots, thle bullets penetrating the head and lodging in the brain. The murderer escaped. The Police have sent out a general alarm. Ni.:w Oncr.ANss March 0.-The Kellogg Metropolitan Police,armed ats infantry have taken possession of 0,14 Flbs'IS ll, w here the McEntriy Legislature have heretofore nret. Mr. J. D). Meas ', Spjeak er of' the~ I lt'usetatd othier nInbers1)1" wh.>) wetre in the ii t at the time, were takeno to t he Ftirst Pi cci net Pol ice Stat ion. About one hundi~red Met ropol i tans8 occupy Lai~fayette Squtate. Thiere is cons~iderable exciteimnt tand a large eiowd is gathering abhout the squta re and Old( Fellos s' Hall. .Lkotsntano, March (.-he Etgle hlotel and thirty bu~siness houses have been burned. IS1Unony Mio., March8S.--George Hall, aged eighteen, shot Amel'ia Spockley (dead, while hlomewatrd bound frotm schlool. lie had writ~en A melia a love letter, whicb she faiiled to tanswer. B~othi betong to grood famii lies. TPimnothy Rodgers, aged .sevety-nine, S~Ipervisor for the Board of' Umiler writers, fell dead inl the Tenth1 flap. tist _Chureb, last eveniing, at the con elusion of theC services. ForTnrJ unun., Mrc u .-T i' % ., 1. 01m Sal Doutintigo for -- en~l miles frotu .It .Stoll . 1 .iriven off tho pa nv:: 1;J.,io i Is.5LW ~ The0 faltanojro6LeatU -Phokco Ownylj.&, dlany ' fi i,, it pro p le ' ller Tr,iusip is aneb0ored neaur ISewell's Joint, Lih her maohiiory disabled. NEW YonRc, lareh 8.-Goorgo William 06urtl8 ,4 seriously lil of typhoid fove.r. A iect.itn3.11 l 4 m.yg o1 a I .lg i t r f SIn.h r gentle theni. binlditg the amnt pra~itnict *ovromsmen, r'.d ti!, fil8n the South re: id i herv. (i 1,I'l(tro . i Ibk chI 4t Te.': , :wnd C--lI. M irt, If t :O ugin, tt iveret td esIs . 'i ,, objut of the dieg wias to form a S,'utheri a' ei~ nn or tteor 1(. Jjia hu -v. ali t atil Wr pinrws wich , hou!d indind al p;entlint eunnaeNd (1ith tho t .v YoCn) M 3c1 rbS. - A!cn G. Jo, sN,a i laie elekel' . th Southern a 0' i arI 1, at t :.itt , can.o t-- ihli vity Wnhl fra1I,u lent drafts; for $35000.. . w i.:h li e Ia I i svile t .4 iun t' e. ide\ di-ve ltie inty ,rot ie l'.t I i a , yaw O this cit ywil which he So-.thern Lank, ;I Ge\orsgialy are deu-idr,. The fraud was dis coveed 0-day. Jones 4a8s a1Cd ed. Sp eci a ship moets t,-day 375 , - Bank titatement-loans decreaso I'7, ll ; -specie 'ino-rease $750, 01)0 ; egal tenders deIreli $1,250,. 000 ;dureitis decrease 1!,500,000. W "AarIlT !1\ro , .ib eh .- iem er of ConIgre"s have ben xcitil 0over1 their extra pay Mbinh they voto.1 themSelM--ane M-5.00 Comp.. tioller 'Ja)Ilor La., liali) decideiltha. there is b" cosiiutional resoitous to imyint then.i V ie-lresalet Wilson hats a ppoint ed S~Im~uel linut bi.Eiiate secre'ary, Pr.bablite -ortha 3Middle ani soulth Athniltij ySaukspartly clear arvl clear we-iler, wi \Vstlerly %vin It . A .atrm will developp inl TexAv, anod extend Lrjithward to Ar 1;li 11.(N'S km.. 'O ev(,I cau -.; agre N1 Il t - e ts id -ir thea Cl..y toun, Caldncit and P:41 ..tters4on C'. es. The ' is:! co-itest ealuno up i t Jhe 'tq buit wa4, by unami, Nivcom .:, los d ii--br. ot.' e l :t ti.,a d I- I i -.v pIl I tids 20of' ) d caino 2Ii ; La t: - 1. -2i7 i bae, C licGutd et--mn - fia 19.; ; S 1)i t s 1,123 h t i' ; yats 'if carfl e xps.ltt Idrica lMreb S.-leniing gtt e at 1,. i ed cu t e-1 steady nod Ue Id ni- pl s ;orleanls 10 ; it by the 1 -igin.c Of Powell was C-idby1 SOMe unlknotwnl peWr0on to aLcr r of Lirn ()is o Saturday r.ii1i. inl the legato ,eay-i Forlt Poer F(pri Y YF..s beoe $100v Livero Medcnrs Prpred to beothe fo iver Ctgtl~oplaitl n ir pangnl oe Il ngpo, li teitaittei, C sta in .aud ice, Milousattckac tileaonlie, Cs olica e presino ptibrits, Sour 11 tomalN&c, ea burn,'Ch in Feve, &c ,i &c.ldip ii A$tor, Bye ofT ca'rLexerinsto pVtroci fro saturt orina (Geine~iC po., itLituid ormp~ oftI "imo' L)iver~' Nlga. to containin all it wonderful nd valu-o ablei proper ~ties, an lifer ,it i -ra ~e The Powdersa (prliotu as beor)$l0 per i jLe r tegultor t unles s. ouni ograved wrnppd ur withI J Titde marktf (it aid A ig ntuiir t unbokn oni el oI. eo genuin. Now. iliY A L ,, Jn Jy ao Qs1p. W t '' as n nI ittstr t.5 iM: Ith 1stin18'ig. Whti'ierel, 'yi Hsatisf tuir vdco pr setlut'ed to C undeinedth bt has bee tin a U oank" ithe Tow'n aofeWinnb.oi oft the ti:t. ''eof wit g ess n111titi A to tl ovaNtional ( ii 't-ny'se'ouredhi $73a .vid fo th iotnplar o -andrt'emng/