1IItIIItI'11At tlie lasf meeting of theCrystal Springs Democratic; Club, the following resolq-|* ions, we understand, wereunanimously adopted :Resolved, That it is the sense of this Club, in order to reap the fruits of the victory we have gained, and to protect our own interest,that on and a tier theiirst dav•of January next, so far as is : i possible, we will give the j preference in all eu»plo\ ment | j to all those nho voted with [•[ us in the recent election, j Resolved further, That as! the time for paying of taxes, j is ai hand, it is the deliberate■ opinion of this Club that r hepeople should pay no taxesuntil “Uncle IJillv” is dulv• •j installed in office and tjitali tied to receive them,and that we pledge ourselves not to do so.Whereas, The all-wiseprovidence of God has made1S75 one of the most favoredveurs in the history of the • •State of Mississippi; first in blessing the people with an abundance of good crops oflj all Kinds, and, second, thatjj same providence has allowed i the State to bury her eno-mies without the shedding of blood, and to liberate herself from a most rigid rule and oppressive form of government; therefore,Resolved, That the Conservative Democratic Club of Crystal Springs, d'» recom mend to the State Executive Committee of the Democratic, party, the propriety of appointing a day of thanksgiving, upon which all Conservatives, Democrats, and lovers of right and justice shall assemble themselves at their respective places of worship,to return thanks to Almighty God for such unbounded met cies and favors, and extraordinary deliverance.Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to tlio Chairman of the County Executive Comn.ii-teo, and that a copy be furnished the Monitor,Copihan, and Democrat, with a request that they publish the same.S. H. Stack house, Sec'y.SyEor Wines and Liquors for medicinal use, call at E. j I C. Williamson Co’s They j \ I keep a good supply and sell j 1 at reasonable rates. I