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THE TRI-WREKL HE D "35DhOY EcENING,,AWL 25, 1865. - The Ladies'Soldr2 Aid Association will meet nezMwnday aernoo; a 4 0'Cloek. Parties remitting us ten dollarm, will please t.ke notice, that this amount with only pay for' two months, the subscription price ,haviog been rais ed to fifteen dollars. R. C. C. at Ninety Six, is informed that fifteen. dollars, for himself and two others, wli not pay for the paper for three-months, and that each has received credit for one moth.. Death of Abrahami Lincoln. The startling rumor of te'death of 1resideft Lincoln which.reache6 our community Sa'turday night, i, we.are told, confirmed. Severahiorth era papers were seen in mourning. The part!cu las *H be found in anotber column. - Should the intflgence of the tragedy prove true (and thera seems' to be but 1ittle room for doubt) it. woulf appear that Mr. Lincoln has expiated the. penalty-of this :awful revolution with his own blood. It reay be even at the near approach of the grand consumation of peace-that he was not to wit-ess th-e issue. The deed, (if'done at all) was committedby some one for private wrongs receirad- we 1CAPnothing could atone for but the blood of the gre4t leaders of the revolution-for we learn that an attempt was also wade upon Secretay Sevrard's life. Wat'a mysterious hovid ce surrounds us. "lan"s:extremity is God's oortunit'." In the midst of the mightiest throes of a nation's agony, while bearded men are bowed and women agQ tie frotn the depth of Aearful, sorrowing,stricken bearti',becase of the awful upheavat and tribula tion tha afflie. our land, and i' the midst of the overwhelming triumphs of-the~foe-we catch a glimpse of ihe p e white light of peace. So wua Aen the transition-even in the hojrr of our diep es. glooia-that we dare not-overlook the guiding bland 6f pw ever watchful Pro'denge. . -An arliitice is agreed upon. We leave the matter here. PersonaL . We'ad the pleasure of an interview last week, with our gallant young (bachelor) friend, LieuL. .Foyt,-of the Anderson Intelligeneer. He carries with bim an honorable wound received in battlef and giI along gracefully with one*;rutch. We, wouR advite some o6e of our young lady friends to capture Hoyt. Heiis a trump. We were allso very happy in meeting in our snctu-ouu'very kind frieund and emp!6yer'in he hialoyen days ofpenee-Mr.Heart, quandom editor of theilereazry. During the "incien' regi me he taught our-fingers niu:bly to pick the little typs..M many a weary night, at aill hours-even *ayant the wal,hase we,Sie jr., as "pnter'imp", waited on'him ina his diysterious sanctum for "more copy." ke:looks well as in days pf yore. * We wish hi1m everything good. Late Saturday night we also bid the .pleasure' * of greeting two more friend, and fellow craftmien -members of them art typographique. Dodge atad Withingtoni, foremen of Evans & (ogsweWls hte mamtuoth printing office, . Columbia. These gentlemnen are .on their way to Greenville to aperintend the Legislative printig. .&fter hay inE had a m~any "lean takes"' in poor Columbia, we 'wish them much ?"fat" in -Gre'enville. en. Stoneman's command is - said to benat Roethill, 5. C. Rations are issced to t! em from the eommissrys of Newberry. T&' the honor of Gen. Stonenwn's comcpand, be t said, that they ,*ue noder splendid .discipline-their course is n3ver marked by,the ashes of pri'.ate property - -nor the wail'of the outraged: Thi eection of our State has been signally blessed: Threatened at various times by raids, they have always beeii averted. At one4 time by. * the jresence of a portion of the Western Army, and at another by. a timely armis:a. It is mat. ter for devout gratitude. Stonemnaw awaits the .termjnation of the armistice, and 'should it not result favorab,",and we be visiled- by a raid in~ the- near ftt:e, it*'will be by a considerate foe. The 'Cans' of the 'Piar' at Columbia. For' the benefit of the u:informned,and to se'ttle mnany doubts existing as to the origin or cause of .the destruction of Columbia by fire, we publislI verbatim~ 'the following logical solution. It is *said to emanate from a yankee officer, and judg ing from the style he oughtto krnow, as 'the act is in keeping with the note: "The ogus of this fiar is from the caus pf the treatment of Col. Hlay and Lieut. Adams, since they have been in this. town (Columbia.) Yor8, with respee." (No signature.) Confedetate refugees are repidly arriving at Philadelphia, and a public maeeting had been* called to provide for them. Gen. Johnston's army is at Greensboro, N. C liJghlylaUortant News LtUcoln1Assmsinated, and Seward-and -qquMortay Wounded iM Washington.. The startling rUmor of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln ias prevaleit in OUr comu nity Pn Saturday, b't was not generally credited until late at night,'when w* received a printed slip from Chester, containing thefollowing tele. graphic dispatches. We lear'h from gpntlemen from Columbia'that sinilar dispatches were re-. ceived on Friday"Knorning by Gen. Lovell. GREENSBoRo, Ap:l-19, 1865.. GENERAt ORDER No. 14. It is announced to.the Army that a suspension of alms has been agreed upon, pending, negotia tions between the two Governments. Duringr ftseontinunce the two trmies are tq occupy their present positions. By command of General JoHNsToX: ARCHER ANDERSONO -ieut. Col. and A. A. G. Official copy: IsACHATNE. WAsiING'N, April 1' 1365. To MAOR-GENERAL SHER"AN President Lincoln. was murdered, vbout ten .o'clovk last night, inshis private box \ at Ford's Theatre, in this city, by an assagin, who shot lIm in the head with a p'sto: ball.. At the same hour Mr. Seward's house ws entired by anotber assassin, whostabbed-the-.ei-etary. in several places. It is thoughthe- may possibly -recover, but his son'Fred mnay,possibly die of tii,inds he received. The assassin 6f the Presidint leaped fromw tfie private box, bradishing his pistol, and esplaim ing "Sie Semper Tygannis-VRGeINA IS RsNG ED !" Mr. Lincoln fell senseless- from his sbat, and continued in Viat conditiog antil 22 'inutei past 10 o'I'Ck this -moring,jat which, time he breathed his last. 411 Vice-President Johnson now becoes Presi dent, and will take the of bifice and assume the duties t.o-day. E. . STANT.ON The Way Gergia Editors ate Treate. We notice in the Baptist Banner, of -Augusta, that its editor, Jas-. Ells, bytke.way as clever and agreeable a gentleman,as might be foubid ir a summer day's journey, has sufferedlie-hidig nity of having wool prlled orhi-eyes, in thu shape of a new hat. Being a.peaceable and qiet gentlerpan he did not resist,Mand . meek-ly wears the wool-placeedthere by the enterprising mann-. factteg. J1. . Turner,'who turns oug e)ery variety of 'tile.' Whether we .wouki - renain as quiet, under like treatment, we cannot at present say. - Rumor lovers, and hose..who delight fu the uirvellous, will find tllemlsel'ves in thie-shade'nov. The foliewieg hard nut is taken train the "Ban ner of Freedom," pulglished by the Tankees dur ~ing their bri a tay:in Sumter. "Richmo'd'rid Peterdburg have at ;last sue cumbed to the valor of our arms.' Gen. Grant,. at. the head of 190,009 veteran - troops, charged through tlie streets .of the city. There wgs the most terrible slaughter. Gen; Grant -encomiter ed Gen. Lee in person, and ..fter much severe fighting, kill~ -'him .and -took him \prisoner.3 -Grans was-himself wounded fi twenty-five places, three balls- passing .through .his sp;inal column, and five through his:heart. -His life is despaired The Colutmbis jemale College. Thr Trustees- and 'Facult; of dhe Cotumbia feuale College, in view sofbe neessryv sus pension of the exercises, have -graduated the following r..mbers of the - Senior Class. Diple mas will-be furnishedi as -soon as. they- can be prepared: . Szrna Cuss.--MHes Annie E. McCullough, Isadrat Huggins, Hattie Ann Seun, Ara e Jones Nart, Alice Walker, Mary -'C. Feusson, Tallulali Strohecker, Sallie A.- Daniel, Euigenia H9dge, Talic J. Perry, Anna A. Costerey, Laura Hill, Adella J. Jednings, -Kate Talulah Nichols, -Viola E. Short, Augusta Zimmerman, -J. C Don-. aidsen, Kate McIntyre, Jennie Spanni, Mary J. Drafts, Emma H. .arker: The firs? -ten received the first honor. -- . The following' members ha-ve'graduated with' first honor -in -music : Miss .Cartie Thompson Miss Augustas Zimmerman. - - - C. Hf. ? l')T, Secretary. - Bumors. it is rumored that N'ew Orleans has fallen into the hands of the French ; that Charleston is blockaded. Anidy Johnson -declared insane and the instigator of the assassination of Lincoln and. Seward, and Grant 4eclared military, dictator and blue backs and green backs at par. Lastly ta Wheelern cs.vairy have beeni disbanded. * . .... . ...;. I:GENEElAI HOSPI - Nzwbuna 4. A&pril 2,l TxeeaIif te SICK ind DWOVDji| 7 . odTspectoily notifybe ladies(f berrv" #d 16einity that 1ontrib#tjons of A BUITER, EGGS; and EGETABLES wil be ihankfully reeived. at the College buflding. B. KiLGOA Apr. 25,.16-It Surgeon in GhaChge $3,000.REWARftO OS a Leathern Havrsack, cainig1ro in Gold, and valuable'papers. A liberal reward will bp$aid for the -w1i*ry of the haversack and papers to' COL. JOHN C.FL;j I -t- Care Maj. Gen. McLaws,,AO'gusta,-Gs - Ap 25 16tfi A CARD. R. B. F. WATKINS,, respectfully ffers; him, professional services to the !itizen' of Newberry, and adjacent neighborhoods. He oan -be seen at the residence of rs. A. Caldwell.. Apr. 22; 15-,3. Wanted to Hire. WRMAl to do thq work of a arn ly, for whosi good woges will be givea. Ap ply-at' this offic Apr. 22, 15-3 CIRCELLO. ADITI- & isPEcToa GE.i e. OrICE Apri 2, 8B5. Genemii The first, se6ond an4. ,tird Soutli Qarblina Regiae,nts of C&vatry.and Treholm'S Battalion, Ive been. reently,organizt. into a Brigade by, 'e War Deparment, anyou ap pbinted .to',Ominand IL Before e,tering. upon the duty, the adjutait abd Inspecto General, directs that you iW pro ceed to South Carolina and visit Ateh, places in the State'as'inay be necessa y to collect the men belonging to said organization. When. they have been assembledi yon will take charge ofhem and report, withou delay to Gen. J. E. Johnston foi duty. I am General',, very- Aspectfully Ybnr diert servant. JOHN W..RIELY, J&j.. and Adjt. To Brig., Gen. M1..L. Bouhan,:Greensboro, N. C. CurZmr.z, C., April I8, 185. The men b4anging to the -a'bove command* now in South CarDlinf, who canft -goKforwar sonner, will niet me.at Union, C. H.,.on -or be fore the 1st May prox., ^ppared toWreport as above.:' Those, not of.the commani,-*U have attaine& the.age-of 18, o. obtain9g the coeat oFithe General bommauding Aeser e'For'e,"of South Oiha,. will be reeeived with te 'prifilege of eting their companies and'tegimente 4 cavalry of Gen. J. E. Johnsgon's army, who aanotago forward soone, wi t be received until they cain join their respectiveofma*ibds. * Capt Wm: F. Nan, Assi.aptiAdjutankGene. ral, who is under orders to' report t-Gen Johr.' sten, will iict onder my drd,erd until hebaff j.iw General Johnist6n's armyv.'inder 'the.abe in" streetions dhh1iOAdjutanit%nduus*#etot' Gener 'All orders signed by -hini will be'obhe,d. Apr. 22 -* Brig/Gen.4. AC.S~ H1fF&ANNUA L -gLECTION for''NIRT$NK bl DREOTO'RS of this BANK, will be' he1 at the Banking gonse,' on WVedutesday, ~M#za nest. -'B.. D. BOYD, .Preesd.. April 18, 1865S. 143 h~e Planters ande~Mcbis Bank, of t . ABBEVIrL, C. ., April 17th, 1865. HEanniual election ~for THIRTEENT DIREC ITO RS of this MANK -illIbe held at-its. of fee-ih: this place, oni MONDAY. 1st MArK ensu ing,betwe~en th'e lionrs of-10 o'clock, a. mn., amd 1p. mn. StockhOlders may voTe either i person or by proxy. W. E. HSKF&L,i A pr. 19, 14-3t Caahier. CHOICE dOODS. ILarge't'earl Buttons, s:i bfre for Eeuti Sum mer Coats;,or for Li'dies' Dresses sad Sadmmner covermng. Large an,dimall E1lastie Buztin Also a feir more paesp ais, whte ad black,. Toilet Combs' and Fine (oks Black and Coo es1p Sli .~ * B i,k ja Qoo elx"Thread, Thirbles, -Leather J3eIts, a nice article, Besides an.y qfua&nit y of Letter, Nohte A%d Fool's Cap Paper, also Envelopes. -So bring along your Confederate money. MARSHALL & BROTHER.. Apr 18, 13-tf. iF YOU WANT Ta BUY, 'MARSHALL & BROTHER Will openito-dlay a few choice patterns of SUMMER DRESS' GOQDS,' consisting i art of. M. De. lanes an Englishy Ba rages, also some~ Beautiful ShaWl8 for'Sunme. ap.18 13 tf niON, RON, IRON. IHAVE ON JRAND A LARG&BJQ OF TIRFE J and.HOOPIRO' which I iln ziig for PROVISIOKS of any it A.H1RS . Aprl1 4 eb . SO 8 .- -~ -L rM L DESATAU th, ai:eehviIe, C ;..o n Thiraday, 27tk .4TOCKHoEDERS.*iI bge paabed w4 sad imetig FR of CARGE as:bsIsI Apt. 18, 1-4t v - a te A6ix-ayr a!pprised of;-y+apsn#* t u places of colle6tion1 ditrhp oied tAik I take this.timd o m' . ee i aboutin order that they ziuy, o-*aking their. retarn4 ' *deace of my im tth 5 AI e I-'i ther go'to Ne - _ lb* untirsa1ar4ay; V time-the books wiltbe eloe. ii- . make returns by-tV- ou$ - doab4eTax. - 4 JACOBB. PER A NK I Apr&I .1t865 N more TITUE BAC A,I e t 9e ee tais DEPOT, until funkreirde ow R'. the:A flh cu oft tansportittn -o r4n. ;A9pi -8t-4 -# p18,i8-. EWLo ~ Goo D $Lt 0ai eLOp apl-1-t 1 ?Ew 'G O -0Q'i many articles t t e SIGA ? - P. Pkx l Sof f - Ixi*ge10ioC 1 Togetier w1h an 4 r be t of ;,r. rec emndx r L 1 -A 01 t - * ~ up1 a80; a gyrLiggW ig -;' tht uc'aseesma bea UaI h fareOf t' eStte a requir.sAu frtha pe the mebr fteSeaead h of R epe tate tof thOSat bf.onh ~ --. o'clock,arc 2,m.t~ T By vsoo the St einerrenere -pWted th te fe otaieDeaneq dthre ereeo th areb Athyat hisU~m be o e he t q puetnxA ymtssnrberso eSeaeadote of Jape~naryvnyyj theonaeyd.St He.nao ore hrebninevire' se.n ibe ittgh e il e I ~Wi.iv bS eta reward Nagea * Apya th - oc - E.4411ti