y-cc z A- VOL X.--THIRD SERIES - . ....... w - . "' aMiiaoHAd ftEO .ft..,.. , -irT ,t, i, :( -..f .tiij m -ftJ ut iM-hr.L,j.i " v.ni ; -ji .iiil lt 111 ai . ItI'J J ii.w vAhtn eo .! ti rvt Tw Lul nn rbijirtt f t,u ip vUoeij aO .;ii?nu j j ':.woiJ .h-v-v--: .- - i j . ) CViZ, ' .... .. I?, , v. I..,.. ...;'... ,.. i jiiiwi l J . i. ..i -- -i - - - ' - . i - r i j i . ' . ' - . , .i I is. . -s t r 27 A' G'IKISS. 1 1K)I VKltRTV How lon lie ask!,' "will yoi ! I ' Hnxv lnjl f ''Then downward heilt;1" Fell like a faW- fl?TfefK Tit win gli ev,ery vein - T tmV 11 mi! itiiiii ; '""J"'. . .. 1 ..H,w lo,r,Sl,eliftc.lf.om bUJt fa , Kcd with sacred loye, . . . -;f , inr ..'!!! I W ; J j.J I Yet when hcf redder lips essayed to speak,, VmT when her lieait d id move , k . , 14 To answer trravejmd sweet, , ,' . . .Souieitow a smile uh meet BrpVe' way waidly across red lip ,ntid ' in : - TliiititiMwwent Jo nnn.fro.- i ; Ai(nfi lrTT ITrf isiiiiiir fare.. . L -rATid hid a ni aver irra'ct " HllVliL S 1I1M. 1 lit- IiVl ...... , "Uu )ofi,lHw. loug wilLI jeuiember Jlfis? . Jiafi fjedsS at last,? ' ' Uk 1. With failing, dyiug breath, That river men eall Death Jfp. Kngj will 1 vemetiibeiy thi"? - i-zk J h.r"i y i..-t -I w i -15ut,. when apart , they stood, did he re t , . lueniher,. f, , . ITU Woids tliat stiuiiner j.v ? Did he remember through the loi) Ve- kr& irtitiwiwl- lm oBlay,- v- 7- u T4 MiMUifMl lvyu(lhliss, JDuiiiBojiliuii''tht Wif4i "When kingdoms sttod between did. hy, rcineinte-'?' - Ah, who can say for him? For her we know 'TIm; kind's 'fcrss whs her efown ; Foi her'we know no ayony of .wte, Xoother sniile r fiMwn, g l " Conltl make her heart forswear r 1 i Tlfat smniner ttiornin there,' Beneath thet'oH-sr trees of PontaiuhleaH. Dear ;:AV vtciima : When the 'tele phone has suiiplyyteii,, thet telegraph, and iissirui:y n'i nii 101 uiiMiansmiSMoii 01 Koiiinlrt has eompletel V vov u its sotiort.'iis ; texture over our wUolr lanl, om sjirc.i. mar at one ami the. same tune be spoke-u ; ju.'ewbern and San Praneis.-o. Nay, at : tine'lnsfantl,' every main point of our eou- tliielital sin face niav le listeiiin tt to the siuiieiiMses wh.irh rewrbrrate in t lie halls, of Co'iiess; whirling repeat! illy 'forth from t f 1 - e lindei s. t a?, many ohoim- tra'ifhw-vtlie' niv, pri.ueip4ir t-i.(ieyvin, AMii4f "JSoh1i stii-rln nntirtrnl Vildf -r3k"i ' - - r 1 1 r knotty enigma U yeieiiee may, at one lnoinriil, tin Ul llie-'uatioiia! lit art or puz zlc tin; gt'iiciAl rtMtioH; one master wittieisni maV'shake the ponderous sides of onf-man-continent wit It iniitli far out roaring what Aesehylrs ca'ls "the count less 'laughters' "'-of' old Oct'au's cheeks. " And such ui iy be tlie tiausnn'ssibility of tkuiight that the -nation's mind may know Itiyn i mental opeiaitinns; making the highest? "step of intellect from reasoning to consciousness. With woudioiis retiective litss, it may watch its own subjective pro res,, leview its-judgments, and analize itn interior traits: And thus may thecol- lectlve, as well as the individual mind. attJi fli(jiei5t of subtlety and acconl coaBliJift'nt. ' ?riieu will the, name1 of Ei)l)itraniitted to posterity, not iu-; Kfri'dupfn jbrss or ftiat blej bntf as,f air ingreuieiit. of the very air with which we brejiUjeaudpeakjaii wliLch is the vehicle of oil r' voices froui one to"another. What a twue ill hatrbvto have his name- wuiiuea . fmiroas oj evciy tongue i iiiq neaitt fii'hanuony by every ear on the copthientj (I,pray,(iod that I mav live tqfeeUiiit, hiyj aiid that every other, gnuiil a'utf j usefu 1, i u veution , w h ich 1 1 is ; iuwwnfiiiioirmit ineii to produce in tlii generation inay ghnlden my heart ere . ifaes to, beat. Fori know they are hut education in form w ln.desale and re stotleKHUdQTatiou, wliicli dispels fear, fsUehond, wroug! ' "-American mechanical genius has borne sway the palm from all competitors atthc . ITvn'sEshibition. . We have the word of fueljoiulou 'limes for it: and there is ho reawin to doubt or qualify the statement, lile thjs journal iskuoivu to every body aithejiational uiouth-pieceof IJncleSam's most jealous rival. Hard times are doing Us some service, after all; proving the weight Of the old adage that "Necessitv is the mother of 'invention.?. Yet. Edisoi me most meritorious of all the mventors, Was slighted and turned out ofthe- show. How very tine, nud at the same time how .ery uiHertaiii, the awards to human gen ins may be ! ; . - When i will we cf the outh make our uut.ii.uucai achievements commensurate wirri our acliuowhd-eil intellectual re wmrcesf When will wc le;ini to print as well' as write our own liteiatuie! We nae got tJie-authors and the brains to priKlnfe edit luhs of Southern seliool books oi a higlier grade; inentfil and moral, thau n other people in tljri' world. Y'et .the laukee publishers still cwri in uc. to reap most of the profits of sal'. Sotitlieru au- ywu s, patrpu ie j our pi i u tei s I E. P. Hi A Xew Vy of Cblt&'fikmtt tlc'iiefl? :A""good Indians will be' delighted to read iu tfie "daily iiewspapers tlutt the nnpt has finished the. design for a new yrque p?ace iucdal, with a beautiful head Hayes on it, which is to be distributed athe ftiendly Indian chiefs; This fW.- pUwtiou policy must have a b'e Jfieetttflct iiiettlingthe Indian ques tioui but' theMieuefits WmiYtl snrel v btf mints fajf-rvatjtipgl'he medals ; were alsu di' trihutied amng the! uufrieudly and war-like- ehiefi.v 'A' brouze Hiedal with Hm of on it could not fail to soothe the savage breast, and uotliiiig cal culated to brjng' iiboiii; such n desirable !iSSVu5wt' to 4 Jcft undone. Pkilnp "HqxI lojig, Tiow lougjwni Ienietuberthill 'SaikfaudLSlc she tieinbkdritli ifrx VtV rW-iV tka If or; woman ulio mai4a.formiH)v.in.oF-t i 4ler,t(recmt5 )h!m&rt):Qf a.qQVUQWgreetei faieiswas the t Court iiioaBe;unu this corner-stone id doomed to see his j finite infornjtipu. I Tearn, however, tliat Useless truetarb topple over, M his MflllMlfeVimfOTl iooiisii Jieau v eaim noes not cousiiiure 1 . : : s : iiiti Ties anu reKuonsioiiHies, vre iito uiu i diicui'eirc&nIW Ar 'tUfrM(tlev krVBrtettlA r . 1 -i;t!i! t I His Kingdoninud lis nghteousucssj . all tfinigs Wilt beatTdedi theVeuutol't "7 ' , j Wiiat ayuil tJj'f 'VWeltl-if tie Indies,' if yoar life-companion fs destitute of that " i w . i aitri it this widesvorl but wrnia- uTd divine affiction t "Ciiirthe teelins ofthe heart be bthght and sold like goods ifi the market ! '"''Cold 'and cheerless must that household be whose headsare held together by tfothing'but ieT rotfejnfties 4f tethpmil U ambijioij aiid vroldlyj rtiifenienc; riy ot'ejeationr audjuake man's bHly.eiuivar. lent to his soul. , . . ' ; - That the rich atid the poor should neVer form marital alliance would be an idle and urttenTble" pflpo$itMC, Pet-i'f. and iniTk-in'uds'lut f e-'otteir nWl foT-'rue love Mild donoiwell.- IJut that there should be less of liaFgaiir-and sale iu this, saeved matter; -.uhuru iro caVlli A .E. P. IL The 'A. T. Obieiref first makes sure 6f beiucnglt,"and theTi,;witho4it fear or fa vor, speaks its mind. The following par agraph, which 've 'clip Tin hi jan article that we would gladly reproduce eutjre.it' space jvemjitted, has the right' ring in -it. if the Press,' with one' voice' winifd tae the sajue.luli ground iu favoiof comiunn honesty, there would be less of scoundrel" isni tlinn ouconittiy isnow- 'cursed ' with: i'ead what the Obsvrrer says. Halclieins Mont filt. - "CommerflTOrj'flPy' is the virtue whiSutpr ier- ow now want of the Ajm?rican4eople, ceaul tyim &n; J ftdtfstjmeht ofharacter in tilsiclai lUKfiUi4 Uigmc JaKlue to th kt -lklU sVMuy clfrrch.-.ltfr&ibers ha irOvJTiBI4i'sS5,TO their promises a Ji ineyuitet,gi'e uoAMiter tli an t htyrf AiHl-whctt sfciiiaTJuAtces hisw ofes- sioiAtiM$ifciiotis. :rnseekSufidetfec bv rv&itSZof hiseliious i enn Ration j;e ma y be YatchejI3& Hie greflJer vigltahce, lest uudetX! ch)akJieQi)uceals a hwid with which to rol the unwary. lnt the world Iial1eifi5id t'it a(whoirt t!ietAiurdh! arc not WiereWrefacWc WoW&T 4 And the sooner we come to the nnderstahding that coiynercial integrity is the umlinal virtue f btiws Tile, The oBer 411 we recover the goMl name our eojdebave so largelv lost b'v iiast neglect of duty..-, "iielease of legal Jobligat tun to pay an honest debt does not diminish, by u feath er's w eight fh' ltim-hT oWigatnm 7f the debtor. .The morality of the law we will not now cousmev. H snotiut oe uorue in nnmi, uu every upright man Will re- . . . . . ... l member, thanwvasjibility fol- lows. us to the judgineut seat of God. It. has its source in lliai whose we are, and as we can uever eyoile llis lawlifid tliirt law will never be repealed, so the rela tions of niluf 13 Wall iu he,coin1iion afl'airs )f MJrWSi vygl-aHUo'P ju4MxiUle,'i)e- causa j-ightmstyequjsitioii of. eUliiKl justice, r rom that court there is no lis- char;e until-the uttermost farthiiiir Js, rviiil in tin 1iwfiit t,t.i-on iP tlta. i.!.!!,,-! A Xetc Sehcme for Jiii-er Improvement. An experiment whielriiromises iaealcu lable improvement to the river navigation of the country is the introduction of the Chamoin, system of dams in the Ohio riv er, a few miles south of Pittsburg, Pa. A government appropriation of about $400,- 000 is to bo(Pxpyuded-qn H40 iork, the design oF A-hieh''iiiiiiai il t giv Pitts burg a IwirlHH- lrf'iHvigHbfe--deptlrat all seasons, and father- to shqw the feasibili ty of ! rendering, tlio whole ..length'-. of the Ohio uavigable at the- lowest, water by a succession of these dams. 1 The peculiari-t- of the dani'ls' that itcinisit's of a' -series-of ,w ickets at li.iUjQi be raised or lowered at will by hydraulic power. When. Jthtv streastsnr lf?gh?Re wleVetkfc5?nfV low leneiith tlio flood?nid boats pass over them; when th'e? Water falls as' ii'iidsuhi-' mer a piu paches, J he ek et s , njtj .lnust ed, and. the coutiued .nattrs l.eroiue if snfti eient'deptlr to fliiat the river cr.fft,1 wnfch will pass Jhe jdaui by uieans 't''ai jfocjil fhis dauv is a "t'l-eiu-h: institution, uiud is successfully iippjied to nmuy of tire Euro pean rivers. Col- jtlalian, who is superin teuding the construction of the Pittsburg dam, stakes his professional reputation on its success. Mtjuch a, result ceitAply opens Unmensej possiUiities.iof iucixased trans portation rapacity irr American ri rers.- ShrlnnfieUl l!epubric'ati.' ' i: ! - ' " 1 lhary Bill of Damages J 7; Bosjfljf cjj',24Cifims.gau the Old Colony Rail Koad, growing out the Wdlastba'disiisfer, are being .rapidly ail- iisted.-tj is saidih total adjilstmeuts Will COSt ',OOU. , isii Jieaiu.w eannnues not cousmuie 1 "" ;-- ir".i tt. . if ii7nft lively yiMpatUfor'Voiv--tIiat jjjoy ?hj all -f tfnr tovirattd Wtrow fiT'aftyoAr V&n ows tvliwTi run aitn n r Triim nathliiT Ism 111 tlrtsoecine-s and oth.e CJiiMISSfHSoe put it,vcry plain lyn If itl-f ihlCfe4li vbsluss circles ti( nriiieis.ffiieai a Christian has Jiarnina of the KtMttm Court Hou$e. , ljun ihi,hijmi v r;rT"i house square, nearu uuiw s ws -i - 1 . 1 - . : ' ;.;.r iot Court Clerk' room, aloiit:3 o'clock a. unu oviiii' been no fire iu the house since the -spvU thi-6 can be no doubt It was tlie fonl wof k of an'4iui:endiaryr: EVerythihg iWasdfef; stroy e4 except the Ilegistwr sbooks j a Whiefc-were'lred except Xo. 46;tfaela4t, and the trial iaiers of the present term Not 11 vestige of the probate bus"""88 OI" the cotmty is Icft.-GoUhboro Messenger, Ih& Fall TraHe.uHtl Price. In all oar larg cities? tlwmiUepteiaaakt.eTJdenceilpf returning confidence. Ill . Haiti more, (Old industries are visibly reviving. The shops ajiof factories are more acti ye, audalthongU the rate of wages among mechanics,-a pel operatives is lower, ! in loorresponilcuce with the lower prices of -arions 'cnrf-. moilities, we begin to hear rather less o; the waat of employ meut on the piu t of .the working classes. Our merchants and dry goodsdealeis are doing .better', and trade wears a healthier aspect. , A Similar repovt conies to us from Philadelphia, and- New York. In the latter city the.rincipalsir p'es'tuotis' gafe,' liriprecsdented in seVeHi; tlie'togrefit houses' of 'CX. Ste.w':q wept overtKis city eariy itiU a.th.;1 Co., and Clatlin & Co, have. "Pnencuigaliit, 2:30. p'clock, and' ed improvement iu general trade, but that a still more decided change may be look ed for in the early future. Prices haver keacJml w hat is Klieyl,to sbe thl'U" 1w- estpoiut, ami the f, rejidiest sale are. those that enter uitogeu- jcral.cousiimpthui. llaltinisrc Sun. What Edison Cannot' Jo. Not content witli iMeasiuhg the litarfof stirs and testing their, light, Edison tld a St. Louis reporter that he hope to live to be "able to see a man 10CI ipiles away' and hear him talk. He ulsololdhim that he had an electrical machine shaped - like a tuniug fork, w hich would run a pump.oT a-sewing machine, and ho hopes to apply ; its oower to navijratinjj tlM air : 'thd' re ceutly eihibitel air-ship nf Prof. E: IV Uichtell, of li;ilgportr Conn.,, he brlipyjc. successful as far as it goes. He proposes to inveut a grouud-wire with which he' can tell how much gold or silver is 'eon -t tained in a mine without digging niter it.j If he could ouly iuvent a machiue that would take the corruption out of .oui', scandalous politics l-rChicago Tribune. ,- if ' Hit Tramp Problem. - In all parts of the country tramps are becoming-byldly offensive again, and a niiin besof itnidero u assa lfsiavaJheii noted iithia the iiast fc.'jjlil8!0 d'ff cni local it fes of the North. If these fel lows continue' the course they have so early ijl tlie season inaugurated,'they will nlliv uivet theniselves t.V bbimi if nirah ttv- r--- a 11 tionarf and refciliatorv- nrocicilin'rs sTiQ Hnited whicl, will prove 'effective (m .nidifbi ntwhm . i. A htr decidi ng, the quest i on . ;-As piattcrs npw stand ft is not safe to ajlofrj them to an-' PiUachtoo near pi i va te priies-JJt?afo7i trhj?uudVitf Afternoon 'shrs: "OneKoT v - the ni$st ramarkable thThsJin human turc if the willingness of wonjeu to sjicrj fire asrPa life for thedlapiceof savij the, nwirals of a scapegrace hma. If a pK ous njothercau duly ni; r licrJeelzebtiJ to; so We jjoocT, religious irl) tl cliaucef his reformation is greatly likreascnl. rltB ghl i neither here nor- tere1 when on?? cmsider the uecisity foi- saviog thedear lieelabub.' I N fi .--2 T 1 f ZJWreclied in AlbenmrieSoMiul Z 3t4't.'- -. (- WTisiHXGTOX? D. C.OcL? 24th. Thg scluMUierMagnolia, CaJitiS uf t le, froak EHzatrtjfh,CHyr N. C, wrgckedoii ttio 2d ilJsW in Albemarle Sonpds; The ves- sTt" isia total, wreck. LtnIbirchalSi sjgnaLtfficerwas a passeiigeiC on' boafdj bjU 8 warn, ashore The Cagt&was was eUover board aud drowfte4.J '"AVilk'esljbro Witness I Wo learn 1 v. UthU-FS made good tv' 'escape IwU 1 - - sujiposeil that the robbers wrajiji the sarS atig that murdered Mr. Jaoph Woo4 ahtfut t'Uo years ago. - Q . : - Feeiso ECbope. There 13 a"' C( -1 CIS -. ual cniwe for astonishment in tlie statisfi of ouf. Vxport tVade. Since Jul v 1, the shiptavpt of.wjiwit and ti ur from our 5 ports fctu4iarriiqwM w; ijflp lcrn!frH been $nX,l"fyl;m against 15i,!47 busiiels for the corres mHulingei iiHl in 1877. . James HaJ tunJsav -9 Ithal if -there was tlii?;in;bonl'st: niaaiP.tm JBiJtletf is.'obF. Don't beiieCe tlieu, rdherouavas ever an honest mam. Detroit Frev' Pret. -Wouldrst thou knovv .lof time? '"'Eaiplby oue . 1 -. ... . . snme parties iroui Aiiegiuuijr, on lasc o uniayjnigui, went 10 v 4aspu jrowu acitin.ortiiisl county j ybl2d hinipH? $bCK) .-tnd shot his son iu tljeriUai 1 TLm 5 nVORKOF'THETORMi fT rf"fTr r-isiiHf ttttmtl i,l t! I 74:li .iV-. " 00 J I5 jAwti tKe taV tlitVniVrillnjTiriiig a, lew particulars 01 ine, uisasiera 011 jin.l'i J "tl'i Sin'" Hid J.S'rfi a Hrc6S,Avbieh J left! this-1 poTttriiesdaji afternoon for Wafehingtoij' and land ifiB orithTofomttcfodiiderexl Taek- 1 wmi!! : Tivi.'n 01 tiiLZii ulliiy was rescued from a IragpiQ.pt ol.aPpat, amHakcif to Crisfieldaiidh arrived here tlvi f rnomiri;.J ' He reports Bdrae; of the'c'feW dnil bassengers probably rpst? tlic! Siifrl;or 'tfie:1' Rjyer, Line i ashore at JJaeaJs 1aul; I- ".i ; (. : ;! J'rhe steatne upper "saloon- was. carrfed Uway i ' arid she rapid y ' fi led ' aricl1 sa tile. The 'scene' ai the'wreck' wioriritle jt theextrtjnie. ,TW liine' ieA taken tpCrisfield were - the ..ptily' dnessavetl so the loss of life must hava K?The steamer Ida' and '23 "schooners' are reported ashore. " Philadelphia; Oct. 23d;- A teni readiitig its height.bctwoen .atiiJ ?:3Q, aj'tn;1 'During-- these-brief i.moniing Uyti H intAflcti lalile da hiara - done IjV'tlYeV wrhcr which at 2;45 lii iriVi Avas .IU -U'1 ' ! !..-( lir ' 1: .i I...!' . :, blowinjr atJlicv rate ot , tweuty-nve qule an Jiaur in . westerly . diycchon. It gradually iiqreaed iu fury, aiid.pbi tnitied tO'velncity tif eveuty-two4iiilj 5tPArflrr Vilf Inany y'ear, if ever bj fore', hail (hV're 'lceh so niuchJr,!damjiei done in the streets, public squares and all, alang, the. .river fronts. , Alanyj of Uiepublioschoolbuihliugsaredaiuae'l aiid! public- squares devasted.' Over O'iAi relics 'of 'all denonirnatldtis are inioVe'or less damaged by the denibli- ipirof steeples, etc. The sheu for de luu tiuir trains at thc Pa. railroad de pot in West Philadelphia, wasdenioJ involving a heavy ioss--The lag hpoof the Philadelphia, W- mington and Baltimore Railroad, at the Washington avenue wharf,. va3 reduced to ruins, and the South Side ennsylvania graiu elevator in the immediate' vicihitv. was blown in. Twopans. of the Falls of Schuykil bridge, on the Reading Railroad, fel storming all travel. Numerous flsasters vlo- slilppint; :are reiibrted. Seven persons were killed in the city, anu aumit sevcuiy-.u vc lujureu... u 9 W AS HI N gto Ny Oct. 24. The Sig nal Corps Station at Cape Henry re porfs the ship A. S. Davis,' ofears- ,port,.Me.,as ashore eight m,ijes fotith xit tlie 6taUiii . Hie vessel anu -cargo are a total ioss. The crew "of uinc- feen men are all lost with the excep tion or one. f. - c Th irtjP TloiisaiidiMOid Vji-ai Qiicycle. t ii -.-:,; : ' The bicycle, or two-wheeled veloci pede, had :U briefaror of popularity in this country some years ago. In Europe it' has kept in fashion from its first introduction, and the machine has been greatly improved. 'A cor respondent of; the Loudon Field gives the following account of his experi ence with this vehicle: "Three years ago, I purchased a bicycle; and liv ing jn Croydon, and having an office i--London, I have ridden - almost rTiilv.1 winter and summer, in all weathers," to and fro, a distance of twenty miles, besides taking excur- sions over a uumiren nines in -a nay, i 11 tri psj jro4iifl tliet pastr . wieb, 1 ta v c pt an account t the number of miles iViiverscd, and the total amounts to thirtv thousand miles in three years. Lliave, .therefore, trawled on this j A U ft. ' .J jl- . JL. . rrcycle a distance greater than the ircumference of tha earth. - I liave never nicWitii a6 accident or fall of any .moiuentj aud my , bicycle is In suflictent order to carry me as far anain. S AVilminirton, Jieriew : The excitement oyer the nomrmitf.tti of 'a' candulate lor r 1 ia UhnUl' UltmiilM iWtli'W, t'nu- ptetety chilled dovti, either by tlie weather 1. ; ' pe;Jfrf. ";2i..j or the name of the nominee, that it ! .t.but tlie mos ' - pAviJl.taea.big.Hitical fire to g np a ... tXV(-w ?the trite elazeeu'ailVanj; the 5th o(, M hour. , JMMOTAV UllTHOlikey?" to laHUfif-ih'fMo .felhe pilot tit ot. I .T llV',. '"'-VI: I 'M Piuea.'ayaraprp.JUockfi hadBesaat his child, about PtyA&l pafeJetl sldseby a floating wreck il l a iL ,",'T -ill i! t.-e.Tv!. ble.ibMjawjWasgptut.iana, pqlledciose, tp tiie bo,ofahe,i vessel.. ByijrhtioCtheimoou it con Id b:seen Aauprangonj.hA yawLon,, to the wreck, and trodj upou what lie supposed to be a' pile 'of wreck; sfdff peared so much like an apparition that ducklj a$ the , hour of prayer, to enter The reading of our children. - Pa tlie crewi of the;yavvt were for a mo- the inostniej. and summon the iman pers and pamphlets of a low and cbr- ment 'Scartki 'and comlletely out of their "wits. "Recovrinir1 themsel ei I tyei $' aga?n an'saw iwo 'human Uie "preceoi' ihe chief of police, he borhood in the land. The emmissa b?l "63: 1 wrapped jUpin, canvass .and received a positive injunction to come saries of Satan are abroad every where stretching out itheir hands fo,r.,.helpj to him again on the morrow, and give with these missiles of degradation and ihe px3or iullow9 4fhen tfcey realized iiiul tuvii ucmcrdiit-e was at nauu, pointM;toltTi(;sfcle i 01" tlie 'vessel be- -rrV'.-Tf J'M;vi.a,j : -r , igliU,.Vuueinai iuside",riie pilots raen;p4itrihejr ears to the sppt tndica- ted umtiieaf da voice if-a human be-i onrefiirhing to the inosque one man ties and of different christian denotn rncjallitt in:a:khearHVeridihig!'ibtie 'for ouiycameji to ask tbe cause of so sud- i nations, have warned the public eip. ,i( Aiier lwu Hours 01 ? incessant toilbe.ailor succeeded iu. making a liolfiithrough which . they cquld speak to the !poor fellow -within, who cried ut'tliat 'the water Wasi rising and al- bbst;stra1 rhgrar'Rebuulinj th'eif eflprtsthtsj filially made a hole large ctiQiig.to admjt of, tle jiassage of a man flmlj drew, from the darkness. . be- low: the' swollen' and' almost- lifeless bodyof Hbirriqtie' Ganca vis.' When asked if any others "of the crew stifl " 'l''l ' "'l' 'T ! '.('' survive, heu.usweretl! ,"Xo, they are uLl.dcfidv' ; Tlve survivors are named Joseph' Reis, Manuel Alvis and Hen rique Gincal'is, all of Cape De Verde Islands, who shipped 611 the 12th in- stant on . the lKirk Sarah," of New Bedfoln, "for a whaling Voyage of two years, liic ctejv.uU)erea twenty- five inert, all told. (ajalihty at Agricultural Fairs. We, have never been in the. least bashful. ..about ..expressing-? opinions itirT.ugu tnesc columns concerning me .1 .1 1 .11 selling of pools, or any 'of- the ' miny c.,m, "l "rly: l"a"J forms 6fairtbling by which the "far- ... i V! f ... -vv '-; mer s sons, who are supposed to go to - v . ' . .' '. .-. . !:-. tlie uirs .,to lfaro, something .worth knowing, are encouragea to, speiwi Ifao, .agricultural, exhibition cau- not be held, or larsoeietyi- supported, wiliiptilitliejassistaiiceiof men whose sole business it is to fleece the young and, uninitiated of their. dearly earned . , ., .. 1 i 1 savinirs. then it is Inch time to rub o ' - . . nf .nil lirxrui ;inpw on some otlver "v "b-" .".- . tack. If the aim of our. agricultural societies is to make money to put into . . ,l,c.rcas,1rv ornH.lnePocKe,k. u otlicers. rattier man 10 euuuaie me people, then the sooner they go down the better, that theashes of their ruins may be Used, lot stimulating a more useful growth. f.,m o.i.tiilfiTroV cviftjp h.ivpiTrtne a very useful wk in U,e past, but . t . .i.ii 4v there has been an unmistakable ten- , , . j 1 ji a m u WM - ----- - - and decay a decay which we hope is ., v ' ii1Q, to be checked ju season to save them f.,f..r the future. , ti. :.:.t.-. yr rorurm iire vorv ine eniuwMv.-VM,-.- , ciif ertnirf aiii-iion"o- 'v in:' tfi'e ' inatter of letting ; - i. .-. prpvem 1 '. ...1.1... ..I i.iKliars al.tir lB" c) rridi1prarfa)TrohndJVcto;- . 1 ..ti .- -if : - ' ' lt, .1 , , t 1 ,'. 1 J - -- ' ,- ! ' A bashful you tfg man Cscortetl an tonal ly shhilyUng je4,thMwllmg i tUo damsel,, sne u ... 1 fii j . ..ii vl..ul' Sill I niuup.,1 7 ..I..Hin.tl-. .".l'tlII.,UOU U IC11..III1 "Wi , ; ,. ,,.o .Saty," said he, '; cidphHHcallS'i,'''d6:tfV jJb:a,'mfind,;rani : as much ashamed of it as you a arc. .'"f hese!: schools of cookeiy teacl a ! J?rl1to',cooV jtist :wark)ng liehiud a I carriage (eaclies a Vy to' drive. L ; ; uje (eaclies W hisjey may, be, ,an . ntite lor nake-bitey but tlie most serious oncry ii'iitidote for wins ureinewuimeor qrt.r ,n ga.ors ihet.Ga?d is partly due to tie ad- pound. nof4fclAnce; tmt 'where' the -vance .... 'df sulphate of am. Co!or, its if?n:?i! ?.?f:o,i l moiuaVtuLji mainly occasioned by plum and side of the ;proless,onal gambler. -.; . the aniline .aud. other uroducts now dark, I il JJuigjhe, festival of the Bairatn, an.inhhbitint of lha vill . . ... v two years old. in'a'hawl and a m. ornamentert-wlttriireces of gold, and erffrhcVTI ttfa'sldve, who left it for j1.'"!''?! trWMl, -I..- . -l!,"J,JlL J4r.1-li - .. a uiULneiH sea loTOSSt5SffFu J"-, court 01 "ie hniua T. ; . 1. I.M 1 ." I its return , the child was ntapaBfty seafpK.for it proved nselesswl iTiieiiathej applied to the chief of 'photifcenat Bagdad, entreating uiui tu uiuuire mio ine circumstances. th K Med that the child Uptfltypnied; r .fe.oriaccount onnwru?s,naaiieretore must have oceirtafcen-'by: ote of the neighbors, (or'priest) to come immwliately to his niflLVonri -WliJh trm mnn ftxmtn mtn him tlie'na'Wfe of the person who first came 10 inquire 01 nun the cause ot his, being, aeut Jfor to the police office, a ursa.ia rgenerai pay little atten I lion to tlie affairs of others, , not even in those of thefr Jiriests; conscquentlv, uen a numinous, , j.ue unan repneu it was ou!yiji relation to a firmen (de- gree) which! he was to have read, but which" ws'WitKdrawn. However, on being informed by the man of what passvthfikp)uef of police caused the inquisitiye- man to be arrested, and discovered the-body of the child con-1 cealexl uttdcYthe staircase of his house, audjthui proved that it was he who carried it of, He was sentenced to be instantly beheaded. I The Va I ueaflVaste Products. We liaveTeferred before to the value which' ' modern chemistry has given to substiinces which, a few years ago, were worse than nothing, being nui- sauces which cost no small sum to get rid of. An English journal gives a striking fnstance of this fact that the Bradford" town council have been offered more than 1 0,000 ($50,000) per annum; for the next seven years for therefnsei of the Bradford Gas- Works.-:iThe'aveee price received during the list ten yearswas 800, " 1 1 i and tlie contractor who has paid that ' -" 'V . . sum fortlift, past seven years increas- Ij h;8 0'ffer to 8,000, which it ap- - v , , . . . ,m value, La:nl,rrora th '.,eruse of coal distillationi' I -iu-t-:-. - r - .1 Li io-Trrv . wr ivnnTir i '.ionr ivi i i ..V.W-.r"1" 1 ne are t;iau iu, miuw mat emu; uui - & . . ! 4 l Tlf. nhn ' J iir-j- 1 ..i.i:i.: u: w ei eommcnceu puuusiuiig ... verr interesting "Sketches of Hert- I Ini-if ' Pull rit w t li o v hriVA hpnninft kii ( r author t0 . , write a history of the State. This new History -of North Carolina will be published at an early day, and wili fefleCt: credit upon our State. Maj. Moore is indeed, an excellent and ac- .. W - " WJlllo we JUiVQ seen repeaten eoiuim- . ' ' mentaryc notices oi ms sneiuucs, c 1 ",c . . . plimeiUury ot m which has ami racy . . 11 v . , .,, , was questioned. mis woik win ue , i V . .. I .... 1.1 i.liii I . Ir ciir-rillim ir ivill ... . , . It . " 1 a 1 and ; whetV' bound 111 two volumes of I ini'l i.,r.. orT jf K.-i I .pt nvfrv nun H V . . 7 J . inters themselves 111 this l?Ood Work. U- Mwjifvy 'i Theyhilve iiow brought outa n ck- n. ,, 5- tie ulorea mule kicks, I cy . .ri....,tt..J.. ' I .1.1, jtim'jM aut )ucLV tfie easier will be the position ilfj.tlie, rider. Thus, after a struggle ot eighteen liuuurca years man haa'got'the better of the mule. 1 . . "M l i ! ! ii KaTefgTf lir ir'Tiie room of our worthy State Treusuier,!) Worth, at the Yar- loro House, wjtSlrl8l"etrtne night during TlaaWe M watch aud Jjgjiienible.iniirtey.witt Uken from under - ! the pillow apou which the doctor was . i. ITEMSBY: CA B LE A ND TELTS- . GRAPH, , . - ;.,r'j ' - ' iff. ir'-Tvnr:.-'; Loxdox, Oct. ' 17.-lThe Times Iul,,,on W""" . .run.Kmd? were ta" rr AmericaWitam jne last thrAft.av. - last threo. lav ;. -i irvaaon IV VW Vrrir Aew YonK, Oct. 17. Geofare W. Haxil, Ajutstant District AUomt of Brooklyn, has resigned. He confesses to the appropriation of Goverameut ;', mu ue says ne lost in. wall street. u ; , Peteusbueo, Yx.t OctAKj special says during a 1 RepnUtcau meeting yesterday at Hickfonlym.iA. legisiatare.snot nipt character find their way Into everv town and almost m-ppv nofrrl-i Neath. We have found them1 in soma 01 our scuoois. ijei teacnera ma parents guard against theni as they woum agaiust; tne yeuow, levpfj-or smallpox. Some of the leading aien in New Haven, of all poRtical par against 1111s evu. juay ail give ne, for boys and girls that read such vile trash will have no taste for what is good and pure, they wilbegreatly injured if not ruined for life.1 jfVem Hep. of School llsitor, Bristol, Conn. ': "' Jt Mustard was, according, to ; the bi- lief of the ancients, first introduced from Egypt, tbat country which claims the honor of being the birth-place of Ceres, the goddess of seeds, and JE-U I ..... V . . . . . culapins, the god ot medicine, through whose means this plant was made known to mankind as an . agreeable and wholesome herb iu its green state; while the seed was useI a a medi- cine, and occupied ihe firstrankamohg alimentary substances which exercis- to a prompt inuueuce on tne uratq. Mustard is mentioned by Pythagoras, and was employed in medicine-'by Hippocrates, B. C. 40. Japanese PERSiMMOX8.--Japan has contributed a 4iew fruit to this country which in California U called the persunmoi rmm h wild irom tne w uu ern ana 00111 the persimmon, though very different lersiuimon of the West- Southern States. It ripens without frost and obtains a large size, sometimes weichinff as much . as a Ut a bright orange or reddisli flavor resembles that of a fi" combined. The tree has glossy foliage, and when the fruit is ripe looks beautiful. The fruit is a great favorite in Japan, and can be successfully grown in the -greater Mart Df this coiintrv. A Terrible Affair. Lynchburg, Va., Oclobec 16. A most terrible aiid heartrending ue occurred in this city to-night on the occasion of a mar- riago ceremony at the Court Slreet colored Baptist church, which was packed to its utmost capacity. A fall of plastering alarmed the crowd, who became panic stricken, jumping from the second and third story windows killing and wounding many. A boy came along to one of our neighbor's houses holding a very dirty dog, and asked the gentleman of, the house, "Don't you want to buy a dog, Mister?" "What kind of adog iJt?" asked the gentleman. Tlie boy look ed puzzled. "Well," said he, "it is part terrier." "And what is the rest?" asked the gentleman. "The rest !" aiiswered the boy, "why, tht rest is is just dog." Englisli Mills Slopping irorfc. London, Oct. 17. The glut in the cotton goods market in Lancashire is simply unprecedented. At ., Preston Nimmo's mills, with 30,000 spindles Sharpie's mills, with 32,000 spiiidles have ceased running. IlorrackV, Miller & Co., the best knotvn firm In North England, have ad0ptedniea 11 res to restrict it production in their milis. Genius finds its own road, and car ries iUown lamp. II 1 G

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