Tin: Wilson hnuNn:. y rj ' a , -y - i t tiik wilso AiVANrK. . JYi;i isii ki. r:v i i-v riai.w YVll.-.iV,. A4.nl IN V H.-ri-x oi- Apvi;i:Tisi.Nu: j One-Inch, ()ne Insertion, - - SI.ihi I " One Month, - - - -'.' I " Three Month-, - - .00 i .." " Slv Motiths, -. - !..oo j ' " One Year, - - ' - ! " it jof rm s i M i is. liv l i s i v AnVvMT. LET AL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S, AND TRUTH'S I '.; Mo iieveyii be:-clit by Money r ',, i- begetired "Letter.', at . our Ki : -) - ;:;':s j VOfi 12. WILSON, C,; FRIDAY JUNE 1SS2. m mm m - i mm i . X f m - - - am m r v I mJl LI .XJr. I 1 ! II IT W AJ M A X i T 1 I V 1 U A J Tl u i y uj v w v rw la t w ay tv 7 i u i El . l3 - I 1 i IV 11 II II II "-A I If I XVI 1 II II 11 I 1 I XX I II II . - i , t : I tiik ADVANCE (.LKANINtiS '' t - r ! tin-re are two physicians si ml out "A.N J-'rieycnw brought .,oo0j.u (:t-iry!ii:in or more correctly la-lwi.kv i w 'j -:ikiii; :i rU'i!iy'.oin:tii. Thf thiil'iiii'' Fri' inl i ; cilil i-': , ,, , , ,. , i- llllHllI II. nililerlHlt. lfi j-lltlv ' I ' .1. ( iilH .sl-clilnl. iiii tun.- I ; mi.- .ii;ir a i ii y',l W..u)il.li:lVl ;.!H iiinr ! : j . : .LM 0.01 Ml Ii -IS li:iv iw!n iit in t 1m .ran-1 '-: i i : i v 1 - An icc-f'at-oiv at Cli irlotli' linn .iit. :'oo tnr; " r - Mr. AV. II. Hol w as Cli clctl M.i.vor t.l i;al.-i.ui. j . i. i.--v. r;,' is tlij- only li.i ; a v, !iii:nnu: I'Ost. Hi ii Si ti Senator '-IVii 1 1 ill- is no Im-IIci: ; 'l ln ie is. no hope. for hiin. 1'i. si.l. iil AillrtirViirail i..-nm.-sAVfM-,iw ver:m.l over and sold as j : 1. . . l .. , . 1 4 : . hundred h-llers a-d:f., Tol. I.. t. I'olk iiaim l for Con 4i;essman hit l.u 'e. is a -jood mail. The I teitKM-rat.-jc ( nmty. t'oiivcn- will In- hcl.l in Nashvflle .InileL'Uth. i - : i - - N'ciiiioi s.iys the 'summer will fie cold ami wet for. .defeated eandi- I'm Niileiil Aiilmi's '.friends ::y he u ill (c a;i :indid;te for t lit- itonif- ll :l I'lll. j ? . " ' ,n l ' 1 1 1 1 . i ! i -1 ) i i i : l oib- dcalli fioin e.i-i six and a hall i-- IVoui con niiipt mil.. 'I In ic is lint one hat hhiiii in Win ion and il Ipays I,ti00 a. 'year li i n e. .''-. (uih-ail icciciM'il not ice liliial decision' of t he com iMirl colnposin e. .f. t la wit Ir . Col . II. j I. .-Tncker.a leading " I. I ll II III' li'illj lll,.. lIll'H Thin ii h(, Mav'Tiili. .1.1.'. isorsfty-iS ( n.. Jh.u'dware .-ill I .-. ofj.oiivy Moiilil, i .1 i old out to Sorsfiv -1'icJiS. . ; J'Yed I'liilqjs. me lit ioiied as a I' i -I ui1::'e i i;' i lie I'. has lieeu : llil.lltle e.nuliilate h.I ill-1 l ie!. - j - - - - f lieie an- rpfilei, in t Mi it ham ..lilll.N lii'i' ellolluli In i-;n oii i Iii. ken ;,' say;! an cxi-Ii.iiiuc. A San I 'i aii i: i o inan iia . iici-n : 1 1 ) led hie i deceix in;,; a widow. .' 'I :ii f a siih ci i;pj i. iii fiiii h ini. -1 ((,( t Wiilh oi new ii.K-lmtei v Iieen :.ltl Ml' il.l -1' Mlduli.il .Ml. I lil I i..e I -I lour nioii! h. . . Il i ;s:iid tJie wind .Moi'ihoii orijij li. ited Ii iiin'l lie rem ii k ol' a. l lah V oin'aii w ho wanted more .men. flic 1 '.I llllll-i) tint ijlisr i;.!Sii name ill" a new , p iper til it -;.i , make its apicalaiire ;., .Stonewall. 'fin- mat h.sls .." ).i -, idson' ; ( 'oi Ic f have inViictl us. to ,111,-n,!". t'he CoininchcenVf-iit P,'.elei-s .lime i nil. i - ' Tiie T-n li,.o Fair w ill In- held el.::isl. Se..'"l d ill,'lll.il-. !j i ) ii t on i. i-c I- lli;it if will :-,u;-.;i. ..s t.'iat ol l.o I sear, f 3- ' Sbiiaior J'air. ol Ne:iil i. i-i n,!li a nun h us all I lie-oi li. i- ( '. ,S. Sen iilois I i thi-r. , Womler if -mojicy I I ili" J here. .Mr. T. M. A iii ii l- ' im' Unii-htjlhe .lock of 4'oimIs lM-oFi';'itr to 1.! I). . A vra. sohl ,li his .as.-,inee la! ' w cek at Porky .Momf.,l " . ireenshoi ii l-'eiiiah-.1 "ollei;e com -In. iH-emenl was a L-.leat . siieees.-. TueUe was sthe i.llm'.ier of (lie- ' vwec! "irl iiv n:.:.ifi s."' wt r,ii--eiyine man. who ln-ir .. i.-.: .... .1.. . i . .- al 1 1n-a.ve oh, sixty -Live, is said lo have been tin- father of o:ie loin iin-ii am l sevii-it c In i hen , : .... and seven chiidreii. 1 . ?- dir. P.ichaj-d, President of Wake Po're.st Colli -, has acccpicd a call lo pie.uli to a wealthy' P.aptist eh.in h in i.oiiisville. Kelitllekv. Winsloii, r.reenslioro and other . . .. i laces pioposc loci Iel irate. Inly 4 th. I- Wilson so: tar behind in enihusi- a in that it can't get lipa big a tlairf-j - f . - i i in ix in i iie ,ii r." i in isauam hi frouble. H,s minislers have i ; - Volted and ill'.- ill O n il 1 eltelliol). .. i .xrai.i i... is- in coutroi ol tbe-ai ntv. aim ii is doiiiii mi .in t. . . . I : . : . , , . -. - ich side In w ill east hU Hilliteiiee. . ! , i ' Tin- colilliieiieemeiil cxeiei-,! of; Ixii'isfbn Cojiegi.ile I n il n I w i! t:'i!vc pl.e--' .1 fun- ."ii li. ; si ( A, .M..'V;i.liiel!t !iaa w Imin lu i . i v n.. a bei h r sjii-iiker in the .Stale, w ill delixei tin-annual address. flic papers ale linW full o!'-;M.ij, i i Col. ... and -o is nam-' as l andidale tor ; ' He i-. ill.- ! ,-st stiimp spe.lker. al.le I lll.ll:;.f I nu si p.iiri.tt (anil a dwell otlu-r: like cN pi cssioifsi iii the ,' - - - rt.ili-. I'll:; wo id ji are full of them. Iui lh inks aie'du.- to Prof P. P. llol.-iMid tM- an iuvital ion to the l oiiiiiteiii-eiiiyiif 'exercises of t l.vford, I eiii.il, Si mumiy. May :'.lsl and -iMlie 1st.' 1'oh L. .;polk deliveled Hie annual. jitdivss aiid Pef . P. W. i;.is.u...f i U Penny jiri avhed the P.n-eal.iiinvieSenuoii. . Neiti; linljanapolis. Iml.. a C.er man boy ajnl iH. who'' had U-eii proiiuuiie!d by the. parents .-f the - ..to. iiierttio join,- to enter the mar impe sia.tej. t.hik morphine and seat amid the smile's' of Hie congi e l..n.l.iiiiii., .(, ,.i.l their- troubles. : gat ion. Mr. Colly er theu I egau his J la-h:.y Hied. 'Served hint right. le. Hne. ' Of three sit-rs in Wisconsin, .:iil 1IMH lor u Line whit.- .lia- iuoihI wHliiii lilr-fii ruiats. -A fooIiKli xN'iiililiiiv jiMMM'y, my .we. Twenty -one young men iailn;itel :)t tin University this week. Xow U-t 4iem.prt to.-work :imt they will le an honor to thfij- a him witter aiutto tin Shite. f in.- ..ill hi roa.i nas fiian;i-. .is, s. iHMi..ie, ir now h'aves'.olils- j lififo short Iv a Iter .li o'clock V. M. ! iiinl rctiiriiinjr -rein-lies IoIiImImho al t 10 A. M. North Corolina white o ak is sohl in the northern markets j&.j$W ,Iersev tinilter."' Her popular is ! mahogany and rose wood. Jfhe Kinston. Free I'rexx, Toisnot i Sunny I fume, ami Uocky Mount He-; pfirler, join their voices with the Ad- rmiee in asking the nominal ion of '- I In;! K.Murray, Esq., as .lud-jje. It is thought that .IoIiiiv. Moore, ! Hs., of. Halifax county , will he hom - inated for .Judu'eof the second .dis trict. Me has ahility, Ic;al kiiowl etliie, and would make a jood jude. T Allhoilh there are any Milliliter (if people who eon less-' their iua- ' hilily to pay for a newspaper we . have never et seen the man who would acknowledge his uiahility to ; edit one. It ks runioicil that Lord lloseoe t'onklinif, will run for Congress from the I 'I ica district. New York. He doesn't seem (0 like (he solitude of pri ate life as much as was ex- pi--teil. The post Master Co tiehil .shows his gi '.oil sense, in ! surest ill;.' to , 'impress I li.il it make newspapers and magazines free. As the Slur !, well and tru -v s'a s. it shou M he i done at once. --. ; . . i lien. Pol it. Smalls, of colored 1 l.'olit (ifirsua siou ha-: sued JJouele Hoiisi Posloii. for refiisinjr to allow him , to pill up. -Posting" l.lks: .hil-t I seem i lieliee l i-lits aflcr all. so much in civil 1 W . I. P-ildiilis. .Iii.l-'.e P.eiiliett, r.id 1 '. C. Clark seem to lead f.r the (roiniiial ion of 'onuresNinaii at t" in I !i',-"iih'i' na med. Next to. 'aiiee,- i.'oliliins is t he licst. stump - speaker in I he Stale. . -'. '':.: 'I'll.1 edilorof the Miekory Punss i ..says in- has a letter IVoiiji Seiiai.ir" C'.iiiieion i.i which he says -i here is; no t i n! ! w h ilt-ser in the ytate- ' iiien!"that he and Pillv Mahonei h id ! ourch Ived w ater powel at ' W. I Ion. W. V. I.enoir, psij., a iioiiiiiient ; eitizen ftf V:itan-; counts' denies thai he is ".iiii over to (lie lilielal-: and ivii'lW ins hi : ih"-1.inci h the : I, -iiioer.it ie )arl. . ' 'o!. ''.lohnsin," ; and V. i'. I "riee. si Hi j emaiii alone in! I iii'ir loi'v a- hlM-ia! a 1 h t i.- liei I i m i-:l a iit i n ' in.idi.iii ediior.'-. "anada lias in -wsri '.nier.:. I, mil e happy New paper.nai- eern-i III . .comil - to pay their wt::;i ie reqliir-il in order. -we 'siippos,', Hint the etlifor ina. lie 'eompelled to weiyli his words. I. u. N. l. Chilis ix still on li ial for reeeix it;.-.;' assessnients froni of lice leaders for olitieaI perposi.-. Px. Kuan present indications he will stay on trial. .The Pi-publican parly would stultify ' it. self hy pn jsn., a in in I for carrying out ii plans. ... -.. jill l iriuny i.oiiejie oinineiieeinent takes place .lime Tfli and Slh. Pe . i l)r DeWittTalina-re, of New Voi k. Win iieacii tin annual sermon. i,ev. ..........l. 41 -i j. J. Lalerty, editor of Hie Pieh mru Vhrhtinn Adroente, will de- liver the address ltcfore t in- l.it.-i-arv Societies.- The graduating excr j cises will take place Thursday. We are in reecmt of mi invita t i ..,i,..i n j 1 1. n .in, li.i till ...iiiiiit- I li,ii I'" itiiriiii tilt- eiiiiiiiieiieeiliein . exercises of Wake Purest C-illei- 4 i....:. eil. -ii. .....1 wti. . ti. ...i.i. ..... . , .iiinr inn,, iiii.iu.i oin. i iir innur.-. i , i... i ;i ; I, I II,- . il Ii atererv .SiK-.ieties w ill be ' delivered by Pev. ('. F. Deefiis, the annual address by S. ' V.'joolen, lvsq., of LaCi'ange, and tbe.P.ic ciilaiifeate; Seinion by ' Pev. .1. P. I i raves, D. I), PL. 1)., of Memphis. . Mr. Stanley, df Wilmington, X. C. !".!.: discovered that there literally is such a thijig "fit pine,'" and has in iiled(:i machine wilh w hich io in. if iil from slabs and other ' pine" refuses from mills. He claims 'thai one: -cord of light pine wood willy ich I eighty gallons of oil. worth at maiiiil'.ii I iii ci s pi ices, t w enty lie c-al ; per gallon.: The Pev. PoIk-i t Collver spol, Sunday night, in the Church of Ihe Messiah, New York upon -Finer-soii."" When he.yose to iK'giii his 'lecture he said: 1. see IV. T. Par limn sitting in a l.a-k -w of this church: an I I invite loin to come forward and lake seat in my fainilv pew. Mr. P.arnnin alwa ...U i. i iu. i :.. i;i., , ii if .t .HHi.riii ill ii i, s t-1 x I'll i. lwaiittogivehbnasgit.nl a one iii invchiirch." Mr. l'.arniiiii took the AVASH I N(iT()X N KWS Iuili liussell, after h avio-i l en j leateii lor the nomination of .linltfe i anil District Attorfnev to eavli of wh'u li he aspiicil.li iiijrlofi for the ja is Im-i-ii in Wah i kt w eek waiting : .MiiwlM-r like for "s'inetliir to j - . j ! tnnim." Keen", tlnitvau's eoiins !, now ro iMises, it is thoiiuhU to trv ;i ' ont- nii.s.sion--' lini'itii il ' rendu? sinj if lie su'eeel.s in lecLued a lunatic lia v inji" (iuiteuu ti he sure lie lull will 1h con lia ve ri'co ered 1ot u if;III., j ymt,A ltii sl. ... The ( IoI'IsIhiVo .1 essemjer's Wash- j iiit sas tint ! iii'iion loriesiiom Senator Kansoin J inakinu' Jip his ; ynnn-i on thri iWtoiti.u- Hat -tteTr.i lansoin h is "iven this work, and his Ian for the re Icl.iination of the thits will, it is e pected. he jiressi session. i,-.. Ipr.jTfc-(.',v. 1 through this The democra t s have been tililui.-st t-tui this week in the i House, ot Representatives to prevent the Ilepuli seatin'' Mr. Dihhle leans lroin inr i1 meinlx-r from Sou'th flarolina, who was lawfully electnl, Jmt whose seat is contesicd by 'one Mackey, a hy the helj pf alter t'epuhlicaii who, k-d or forced jia- M-rs, hopes to lie- sealed. !'. ilij; ill the. uiilioHt v t his N the onlv course left open l t he I eiii icr.lt S to pre- vent the K'epuhlic y-i fr.iin iiuseat- inir all Soiithern iiieinhi-rs auaiilst Whose h-ual election there in the T v.li.nhlest suspicion. St'ESK' IN TIIK. was ijiiite a "seem nil the L'.jf h,' ill W l'eiiiisylvania, and liessce. fought e Hdi hi.. There in the Mouse i iieh I.'andall, ol .Moore, of Ten in h oilier il.lli oi ds, it. was in m ii .l to I he tili j liiisleriiii;; on the p:jrl, of the Memo- j cr.its which Moon oiuleiiinetl, arnl i used insiillln laiijina;' in 'ti-:ik-1 :-- i,:'.' i III'' o. - t IlieiUhers -who t -ok ! ' part in the Confederacy . Pamlall ; a-i. ..i.. i """ n a slioi l scat h- illii V'peeeh l aused t he iiiciiihi r to ' Tiiere was no '''''' ",s "Hieiiess. ,,,",Ml;;l,ilt- Til i: ' Tak-iki- CliMAllSSIuN. Washington, JIaK -.". Five of I he nine ci.mniis.-iiiiiei s, Jiavc, il .said; been agreed, ill fioll. These, are: : Px N'feeT'residenl York; Alex. Mild sin', a loiiuer del sen! alive in Com; KVheeler, of New ell, of Wise in ; ntcrat ic. Peine- ! 'ess, How-, plesi- j , Milwaukee ! ohn L. 1 laves. ; foriuerlv Jiresi-i d Woollen As 1 deiiLof t he ( 'hica'-il St. Paul P ailioad, of Massachusel ts. dent of i lie Nation social ion; I lenry Pit Islnir. a leadin Oliver, .It f maiiufacijirer. forinei ly . in and 1.'. I.'. Portei :-liaVu- of ! he of the ccii-.il .jiiiici pushiim P. M. Virginia. afisiical him. hi The South, is T. Hunter, of Tiik -Pi:;-1' S W'iishiniou corn N 1UCATK. Tile . on. lent of I lie .tells" a few in II I he Pest Sy n ot' railioad no ('il'ccllslioio 1'ilti i teres! facts alto licaU-. W. .1. IIe l-iiiely in Nyrll (: city . : if is ivcm n Is 1 o i el in-: I'i oih tioliaa, is iii Ine llll'llt III .Nol l II I, .1 ..liiei -.11,1 (I...I "".il 'Use- Im-.loli .Svili! lieile" will sin-- possd.le al tlij efadsof j he ar- eeeil linn. I' is mi I line In learn I ne rantjeiiiciii , -'mi i sieni eel lam II s.-..i l.e rid of I hai our JSl an- w P.est. Co-ii.C. C, In-rn, has jilsi r, a 1 1 i;t in' Host on. rjoin- in I he inter, A: Norl'.i Carolina i lai k. of -New- mm u ni'iv iron. whither- he IiaiP t of I he Al lanl ie ' jP.iilroail 1. 1 make "i'ie in.pi.i n-s i ill iii Pest' financial taiidiii brings back with him a big disgu said I it-re... 1 hat In or iiiiii' men i n reporting,' ii is oiiiiil oiih hive Post on' w ho had This recalls an evef heard of hiin.! int erview diet w ecu of Noi lh Carolina lemleli. a m.-mber New York and I i . . ' . . . . i ion. a. ,i. i tax is and Mr. Chit- of ( 'ongress froni irge operator slo.kiim-i iu lii.it .,ji. I. ,.-...! ' . i: ii. . .. . .... , pen.. i.i ...e pin,.. uou oi i.esl lo itii v 1 In- Western N. c. i:. x '"!, altoiit I he t inn- "I I 'aiolina Slatesnu York to iuqiiiie ie Yisitii II"' Well. AM II : ... v I . .M H , illio Pest":; l.li.Hi ,.- The loilowili!. ported to h.i c oi : col!tipiy l - 11 iiilcl. HAY is. Ii.t villi II KllfiW ' i" ICH' .1. Pest, of New Vol Mr. Cril It-mlen a lil deaf, and tin- quest ion was I'KI'U'l'.MM'N.- repeated. iS ltv repiita- lion. Mr. Davis is n. e.-ty and letineiiii ivi...l f. . l.ic .....a ,.f ... . ..a:... ... . .. . .iini paused Ik-fore pressing 1 he ii iii-; Hon further. 1 in ilK .iii.i ,:.!,:... ......... ...... . . . 1 1 i i aiiH.V. he said. "I ( '. Yes and in I buy a lSiilro.id. lM-lter nian to ! Ihin".s"th.ni Pe-I it fa voiabh'r' If I wanted to i don't know of ;i nd out -all about hul I would send a reliable in in alser him to eorr..l i 'i',u : sf-'''"' . 't Doubtless it w is 'painful to Mr. I a vis io know I bjit P.est-; v eracity was like Cn-sai ' wile. Ingerso! shool ille and talk w i iu. -low i, t . Nash JL4 I th P.ishop Paim The venerable pr late isover ninety i Teai-s of a six! v nve of w h ich In hasspeut in pieahing the gosjM - He told his conference the other i... (i......mi... ii r . i ..,,..,. on ... ,1,,,-is,,, that- had arisen w... - ' titin illll-lli.r tli .1 .. had not i;rse I a loubt in his mind. Argnment on the Tariff. le.ieseiitative MeKenzie,of Ky., liiiinorous siM-aker. Here is ao xtract, troni a see-li he dehver- '' H"' other day in the House on the J"'" "I'a.v -.attention to this. Here is an iiicouijriiity Avhich Ms.silly has ....... ii ......it i. .,r ...iii,-i .will in. ink . 1. average tarill" investigatiW. I invite tin- attention of Imtli siiles to one of t he greatest economic curiositiei iiesenl(-( iii this jreat natioiiul iiiiisetiin Which we have Ueu for two weeks parading lK-fore the Aineri ean people. I'lider the jreneral law 1 he reiieral law now in force n the siihjcet, the Holy Scriptures, printed iii our inolher tonue, are foiliidtlen 10 enter tne Hrts olthe country wii hotU, the )ayment" tif a duty, ami much time tolct dufiirg the last 'oiiji-ess. the Coininittee'on Ways and Means this eoniinittee for which 1 have sueli unhouiuled resjM'ct apd which in the face of their protestation 1 have en deavored to def"iid. tlironh their anenl, Mr. Tucker, 'of Virjriiiia, re ported, and this House passed, a hill to place P.ihles priiiteii in the (Miiiiese languajie uioii the free list. Laughter. 1 : ' 1 Now think ofthi ; it will grow on you the more yon think alioutit. Penewcd laughter. Thus while we are enacting; ti law to -prohibit the Chinamen from coining to this c-oiintry we are at the same time lej;- islal inu' to srive Chinese llihles wn advantajic over hoth KinjT .lames version and the new translation Ijauj;hter. Mr. Chaii nian, with all your sense of fairness, which I am quite ready to concede, I a)ieal to you as the nf this eomntittee, . if a more absurdity, inconjjruitv, .,,,,1 ininstii-e in t he interest of lnor- id the lelViriiiafioiiomie Amer- ,,eoji!e ever was presented tli.ui ().. tact that after we prevent the chinaman throu;h the aid of my liieiul liom ('alifornia flr. I'a-rel and his enurerex from coming to this count ry, we admit the Hi hie primed in his laniia'e, which no Minn i.irn of American parentage ever did or (:vcr v ill iiiiderstiind, at the same time imposing a duty of :.'." per cent on Kiiifi . lames' transla tion, which has sent all our ances tors to Heaven, I.aujihler. tlod knows if there ever was a t ime iii the history "'of the 'Anieriean people when free P.ililes wei;e need ed il is lo-day. .lust look on that side Of I he House. daughter. I ask any moral reformer, I appeal.- to Moody and Sanky, I appeal, to all llie.evaiiiit-lists now living, in the name of mercy to come and exercise their best endeavors just Iteyond that aise. Laughter.. I am will ing for 1 he attempt to Ik made to convert these Ik ld, bad people, not- wilhsta.iidiug 1 realize the tact it will be an .enoinioiis strain nini the general plan of salvat ion- Lauijliler and applause. Mr. Chairman, ax long as .the pre- M-iil body of Chinamen .remain in Hie Hiiileil States 1 do not want it li'-K- that he Hi,- la-r.ilVintei-rnpte.il in the matter 1 , ,.t t.v H,.,i 1 adapted to tin aili oa.l inaiia-e ,,n I, e admission of their Millies free, i ..i.-ei,,,, stances of a oeoi.lei-This law ir i 1. : .. ... I...I- 1...., 1 ..;.. ....I.I ..I'1 II C III I 1 1 1 IIU I Hill II. in "irn ntuu oi n.se ioor people by the gentlemen I,,,,,, aliforniii and others is true, they need riM.lhing aiid benign in llueiiee ol ! He Scriptures .pist inii. li as the average type of Pepub- licau. 1 do not mean ol course . the , nian that lets grown oiu in ins lin oiiil -. : 1 i list mean to st rike a "fen- end average. Ll.augli:er.j lliese are niatleis that appeal at once to our sense ol just ice, or sense ol burner, our sense of morality, "' Sl"s' benevoleiice; and I commend them toall the pe ..le and to the Ameri- can Congress as emiKMiymg inecar dinal doetiiiies of the whole tariff ' s s ein. . '- : - Youthful Bflt Determined, A short time since. Miss Carrie -V suoi i i one miiit, .mm v .inn- i : .....a. . i . ....... I... i ,ii rk was f scorieti io .xrioirii i - ". .... - ise of-o'iii- to the neighlK.rh.KKl of 'lot- a r id i iiiviu. i mil Mr. P. j I J J s, to teach sch.Ntl, but. on the'arrival at New-nut, the Mi sei vh es of Dr. Perkins were soliei led and the i-alla.it vo.ith of ITsiim niers U-c. inn-a husband. Tin-father of the groom having been iniii-li opposed to 1 he union on account of Hie youth of the parties, they deemed it advisable to keep the matter a secret and it was ar ranged that I he lu iile was t igooii - lit in-r sciiimi ami i ne uusoauii iu rc- .i . i ... i i .. i ... i i i turn home, but only a day or two . elaitsi-d lieloie the anxiety of the young hnsi-aiul lo see his bride his priidence and the truth overcome h-iiked out. A suei-iiiiibintr t the inevitable on the part of pater ami .'lias, soon united the young lovers and deprive 1 Mr. Jones of" the sei - vices ttf a-'valuable teacher. Beau- r, , , io i'lcftltoiir. ( .I..:;;' - A TclUntf LaW. i 8 ' !- .- . i , . Mr. C harles Law, Jr., in con- I liersation. with one of our repre- - : sentativesrecsntly said : "lliave Wn a-sufferer from rheumatism and neuralgia for the .past ten years, and tried all kinds of l. remedies. Having heard much about St.' Jacobs Oil, . triel a bottle," anrt found truly, V ,.e i - ... "vii 1 t-iT 1 1 1 PntttnTrn Ppnn .'i v m. v v i Ledger. NOTES FBOM THE FARM. Xo; Fenvk vs Fences. The diftleulty which confronts "iRriciiI ture in Xorth ('arolina to-dav is . the ne'es.sity of passing ti-oni the old system of e nclosure to uew one. The old statute which re- i quired lands to lie, surrounded with a fence ten'r-ails high, it ij admitted to require, aw iiuossibility. Si unu'li is ' this the ease, that no grand J jury in the State, t hought they are given the whole criminal law in charge at, every term of a court, ever made a presentment under this statute. It stands upon our lKioks not ouly utterly disre garded, hnt it stautls.a "means of educating our people to -habitual neglect and contempt of the obliga tions of an oath taken with every eireiunstanee of solemnity. It is strange that the frightful moral consequences of this state i)f things has not. arrested attention in an age wtjen flie publje eojiseience is so seusitive to' every form of evil. One would supisise that io Veople would allow a statute to jstaitil le yond the first session of the, Legis latur, the effect of wlifch is to train snceessive geneiatkms to an indifl'erenee to the jwisitivfe require lnents of law; nay, the violation of which law is compelled by eirennn stances leyoud the eoiitnil of those upon whom its. obligation -ests. In thonsanils of eases the want of tim ber puts it lieyond the tower of the . owner or occupier ' of land to fence it. according to the re quirements of law. Yet this ad lnitted ini)ossibility eonstittites no defence. Neithei does -t excuse the grand juror for not presenting it. To jneseut such a. easi he t(els would lie an extreme hai'sliip,nol to present, it is a moral delinquency. To such conflicts no iMg I citizen shouhl ever be exposed. I'he edict which compelled the Tsrijjclites to make bricks without strawf is mer ciful compared with such statute, for that edict did not comjjiel them to violate their 4-on,scieni-s. Yet things have stood thus tr thirty years. Is it not time to ak; How miicli longer shall they stid so? lint this, though not igien to, is not directly in the pnrposj- now in view. It is evident that Sio gene ral law can lifc found whii w ill aji ply equitably' to the wlle State. When the. Sftite was covered with forests.and settlements were qtarse, the law which required all. .cultiva ted lands to be fenced wa not un just. Put now, when, large sections but little more Milliter than is ne cessary for the purposes of building and for those of husbandry oji.the j lliust aeonomieal scale, while in , utie. scctitmsthe forest J.aslieen, ; i,.,,,ily tm-lifl, :my law frequii ing ( lu. SMIUe .amount of fencirig in one ami the otlier, woiihl be siinply des- ! .,oti,.. It is an essential eleinenf of j ai jllst 1:nvs that they shidl deiuan d i ..,.,. than can , lte itekn iiied ... .. . ' ... ' .'. . ,, . ...... t e..i.Hl.t wife t iu ..il- ".tUl.1 .loctriiie. in the face of tin ; inl(OSsibility of a generaP and ,mr Um legislation must be iii Ii, III lllll . I ...rttui.'.' ..ivi.i i.i... ... ; l4 , te.l t tlie ui?ls f tarticular .,,.,.tions. t1m. principle, which per- ; ..(h,s the acts of this kiml upon , statute books, from t fiat of 1H72 . .. .... .,K;i..."i .1. ...... f ; .ui(l ilH.miljllj that of the last Leg ; ,Iat,;rte subject otjfhe )ies ltl,.isiolli) js tlie mostequitable, j ilUii niost in coiiwtnance! with'the i sH.ir f , in.stitution.-l. Unde i t,js lirim.jple the Legislature pri ; si.,.ilH the law. and it is left to the !-..: ... ttie neonletif tiie coimtv - ' "5 , , ,.rn. ,w,ii.t,. ? ; or section of the county,! to say hy their votes whether it shall 1m adopt cd there. - . I i The tact is he reeogi.izfd that in i j 1 ! Ill: lattersot a purely iK-ai piirure tlie tll ,M, !lflp,twl bv K law me i - - ...... ! r J1K thn the gislatuie J i 1 whether it shall e applied them i.r not. The object of the - legisiaiion now miner coasmeranou . . : i ' " protection of land, aiid what was the dictate of common sense. that the land, and I. that only. i....,i.i iiavl lor" tl... nil, 'i. ... ... . . ... .... ... y. set tied by the decision folK in conformity to law. Further, this decision will put an effectual qiiiet usii'Minaii.Y attempt, in-like ca.ses ; " '"" to set aside t lie- de- .,1 ..fl.. i..t...v uli.. ... , ...... ....... .. cerraineu in me appoiuu-u inciinm ' , I' l 'P- ' j f"4 I'i""'' 'ii ine same U 1 lie same ' subject, U wit, the priiici;.!.- ( o- j (., (lpt ion, is to Ik loiiiur Hie sol, i ; tiol t,e ditticulties which agii- . ,. "' culture eneoiuiters in passiii'r from i " au 'ld system f enclosure a system ie.ngiiant to common sense s ' i .. i .i0 ,.,,.i . and sound inoraLs, ami injurious to , . ,, i . to the interest of the Mniiinnity in every way to a f new and , healthy system, ami one a.iopteu .. .. .a - - ... to the lequuvments ..nne nine. M MdlKHKE, State M,ier of Aitrie so .-"r J. II 11-M'll, I II-M I township, has invented ami i . .......... i .. .a...... .m 11 - i thut Will Siive tlie lauor OI nve ----- ' men. Chatham lit cor J. Minerals and other Productions of Horth Carolina. i. BY KAN'tMiLPH A. SUOTWEL. i lly the lejMtrt of the Tnited States Mint one-half the gold yield east tf the Mississippi comes from Xorth Carolina. In Caba mis count y was dug the largest nugget (2S lbs) ever found in America. ;.t)the;t's wei;liiiir Hi, 1.11, tJ, S. .1, 't,-, haye since 1kcii found. A "chunk'' Weighing .'W i puts., ; and auoihi-i' weighing l! imkuuIs, were picked up by children iu ditfereut .tminties last year. Ami as all 'finds" thus - - i far have ; lKeii aecideutal, we, -as S'cretary Sherman recently i ie iharke! i'look lor -.surprising ds iioyeries iu the South ere long." Large nuinliers of Northern capital ists are already investing with us. I have a list of ." Northern com panies engaged in mining in 1 lie State A compauy with several millions capital has just lieen chartreil. Two mines w ere sold to KartK?aiis last-week, one for S,1mW the other for20,tMK) dollars. Presi dent Garfield owued an interest in Davidson" mines;, ex (lovenor A. (i. Curtiii, of rennsylvaiiia, Is A'ice. President of a (iaston company; ex:Senatoi,...l,oiiitroiv,' of Kansals, personally 'works a -Warren mine; Col. W.-T. Pelton, (Mr. TildenKs nephew,) is interested in Randolph mines; Dr. J. H, Mears, of Phila delphia, is "planting. Cabarrus mines for his noted "Chlorinatiou Pr(Mess;" Dr. ('hadltourn, former i ly; Piesident of a Xew England col lege, is sujieriiiteodiiig. McDowell mines; Prof. W." K. Hidden, Kdl siwi's assistant, ha.s hu-ated iu Western ('arolina .mining regions; Dr. Wilkins, i.f Silver Valley, fi;s !,6otl tons of silver "ore' almve ground, ami 150 miners under ground; and so on. .Mica iniuiugj is becoming, extensive. Col. irby ; ami .1. (1. Ilea)t, of Mitchell, sell from :i,(K to ."t,0(M dollars worth of mijterb mica. I S to L'O inches sqii.tiie every iiioiith. .More than half the supply of the .world conies from three North Carolina counties. Cof iiiiilinii and emery are found iu a ilozen liwalities. A shoemaker at Franklin picked up .1,00(1 dollars worth from the garden patch. Dr. Lucas "now takes out CUM) tons per aniiuni, and . siipjilies the Woil.l. Many rubies, the finest gems yet tniid in America, were then ob- taineTl. Several small diamonds ave been picked up at varioijs points. My lather has some hue perimens of sapphire and tilr qiioise. Also very rare erystals.-j- Xorih a nd South., .-'': ! The First American Railroad. Ill IM.iAV WKKl) s SToltY !' THE jklltST Tltll KKdAI A l.HA N Y TO SI IIKNKI TA l)Y. ! file eontro.er in regard to HieJ first steam railroad train operated in t his country is as yet misehh-il, nit the i.ti-epoudera nee- of the eVi lenee would seem in Hioxy that lit was the train run over the A I bam' uid Schenectady Po ol in IS.51. The charter for this road was gran-ted lin ISi'li to the Mohawk and lludsaii lliver lvailroad Company, and work upon it Wiis U-gun in ls.'.o. . If was edniplcted iu IS.'!!, an. I in .Septem ber of that- year the. first passenger train,, which is also vlainn-ii to In the first steam passenger train ever run iu this countrv. w as senr oVer tin- rails from Albany to Schenec- lady and hack. Ainong tin- pits, j read t he towel, but neer drunk sengersoiithisineiiioralileexcursiiiii j enough to puiVa stopper from a Im.1 was the venerable Thurlow Weed tie, throw! the alteraway and drink and his ineinorv' 'of the event still very vivid. In speaking of it Mr. Weed said: "ft is still a more or less disputed point 'whether the Albany and Si-hene. tad.v Poad, jor a siion roan near nai ii-si on, p ., Wiis tin lii-1 laiiro id operated; in this country.' -but I am inclined j to . think that Ihe claim of -1 he .South; Carolina r.ta.1 has been pretty weil disiio-ed of, an. I thai history i ill ; decide" that the Albany and Sche nectady line was the first- one com- i ileb-d alio opei afe.l. 1 here i doubt thai both roads were no in slliicted a IiiiosI si in nit a neon sly. Mil ie a verv strong' iiiipressMtii that the first train was run over tlie New York line. The ro.nl Was narrow guage, and . followed Ihe sa me route as it does now t hat il haslieon coiis..lidab d ;in.l form-; She evtreme lei iiiiiius of the New- Yirk Central, but in 1 S..I the eoun'iy through w hu h it passes w.i, cry lightly st tied. Il ran through: ;i pine forest, and I suppose theie t ; Wl.v not i,.tt- ;l tM.,t lolls.s H. teeii Albany and .s.heneet ady , a j distance of (i miles. There was a :,t ,M'''' V1,, ,uv al"1 ;hc uectadv ends tf j he line, and ;t he , . ' i i , i . . Scars were drawn iqt and let down ifH-se hills, by a strong rope, uhuh 'worked by a f alionaiy eiigic, I so that the locouiot IV e did Hot enter i .1, .... -.- i eithel ol the cities.. 1 ne liH-oiiiot ne a. Mu.er-hoking' '.arrangemh.f.: ; ami would create a M-it-satio.it in these ... ..- .lays. , u v as im,.rici ir..m r.ug i liiiiil lt'iilirliiul ldlllt.. tii. U-.i , ., V'" . . ,i"r i u..... ........ ....... . " - ""' " --' ' has.: V , , le 'qn as inai . veis. l ue were iwo .iu iuiuiih - .: aii eo..s,ste.i ol the lnm.es ..'I'"" - . . . . . i .l.lc..., . t 1 .... ... ...s I .i..n.,...irv.MKni iitminir , r l . i i- i i. iniiitr. i im- u lie i 1 1 .iiiu ii.ni-iriirii i i raiiraad mu.a in LionTER vein; i 1 .IINCLK. To chiuvh the two together went, iiot h, loubthss, on devotion 'lent. The pai-son; preached ' with tltient ease ; , ' - ()u Pharisees and Siiddncees. And as thevhomewai-' : '--wlv walk ed, .. The lovers on the sermon talked, And he hejdeeply loved the maid In soli and tender lU-eellts Haiti r "Darling do; you think that we . Are riiai isei' and Smhlucee ?" She flashed jou him her bright black eyes j In one swift! look of vex,l surprise. And thus he hastened to aver, lie was her i-oiistaut worshipter. "Put, darling, I insist," said he, "That yon itie very fair I see. 1 know you Uou'f caiv much forme. Ami that makes me so sad you set." A Texan has eloped witlra Mrs. Onion. Thf breath of scandal iu this case wii Ik-tiMi much tin cloves. Tlie thinnest thing now on record is said to Im 'that man's pocket book which has just Ikcii stnfck by a milliner. b The only ilirtV-reiice U-tween a blonde and a locomotive is that one has a headlight and. the .other a light head. Can you tell me how old the de vil is f asker an irreverent fellow of a clergyman.' My friend," you must keep your ovu family record, wiis the reply. ! ' i ' ..'-::'. AlMiiit the guiltiest liKikiiig peo ple in this world is a man accused of a crime of which he i innocent, and a newly married cyuple trying to pass for veterans. - Time lnidnjight She : lienrge, are yoli goiiigtiV exhibit in the dog show.' He:; "No, why ?" She: "You are sitc)i a. remarkably tine setter.'" lvU -young man. .losh p.illiiigs ,,ays : "When young jnaii aiii't ' goikl for anything else, I like te see him carry a gold headeil cane. . If he can't biiy- a cane, let hiin part his hair in the middle! ' ' 1 .V Pennsylvania, woman has sited the dentist win) dislocated her jaw for iHHt. If flu-commercial worth of a female jaw is "i,(miO,. no . -wonder 'man fails bi . est imate the true value of a woman.. Kate Shelley the fowa gill who saved a t rain, i.-i to 1h- married to the conductor thereof, lie will conduct her f o the altar and iie-ieal'ler he will have Hie ii ivilege of pi o id ing the trains as well is inuniiig tiieni. i ' -Her veto : '.'('iiey were .seated oil the sola . w herej t hey had been for four Ion;; . hour-. "Augustus, do yini know why you iciiniid nn of the ('hiui-.e "No: thviresl ; why ?'' "Pecaire . on 'o'n'i go." 'The meet-' ingthen ad iolll-lied .iinedii.. Tlie Itees a i f swiii iiiiii;,' and t her. H no cud of theiii. said rainier , i Join.!-, coining iiilofhe house, jlis-j litlle Imiv. Jieorh'i-; came in a second j :iriet w;.f.l, :iii. Kaul Hieit was 'an j VlIH'if WKIUHS O.M.Y end to one .if I ji. 4ii. au li.nv, aoil.il rt-is urxcKS A AHK mi! ;IKS is red jn.l I.M,. j '"-.-' TlKic M.KN. It ins liccti ohsei ved.lhal a luille j Nu sy L.vHice-streel, Miiu.li.it will 1m- go-xl loja man twenty years j tau die, is - wtMideii tenement hHi--i iust to -i t onei-rood chaiice fo kick i.;... I.. 1 1.;.. J... .ii-i- hind. r... III III. ..... ............... -, i. . ... . , s4-lnbles some girls, who will lead a. fellow mi a iiuy chase just to rive him sinl a. set back as lie wouldirt 'ye! itv'er iu six-mouths. A man i:r.iybe nitlieieiitly1 intoxi cated to wipe liiiuselt 'in the morn-, ing's neWspapei' and sit down fo is tlie cork, eveuiif 'it, would serve him more of a life prescrvt i A y.nin g.I'; v one married a man naiuc iof Dust against' the j xvj!si, ,,r ., p.iv,its. After a short ; , i,m. t hey h v ed unhappily toget her, ...a Kjt,. ntiniieil to her father's . ,t he refused to r.-ceixe SiI i,l;r : :I.ist thoii art, and u(i ,lllst Uioii sh;,II n-tion:" And s. ..t iii ami diii'ed. A man wasjseeu coining out of a new s)aK-r oftti-e w it h oln-eye goiig ed out, his nose spread out over his 'face like :i piece of raw lK-ef.aiul one of ears eliawed oil'. To an oftl cer w ho inleiy iewed him he replied: 'I did'f like iiiu art ikle. th:(I p ared ill tlie Paper iast -week, an" I went in fei see tin- liian Hi it writ il. was thar, stranger. Melville's Wile's Story. r He HUM TIIK I.MU.XKPK ft iVtMl XIC4 IKI IMKLljl.KM'i: .UK TIIK .iKANNIITT"-:. : " The wile of Kngincer M Utile, the g.ill.int olli. er of the' luckless art exoloiimr .teainei .leaniii lfe. whois . , , . . ' i 'i .-m ....., ...,., :iio 1 the lee U.uiiil -ast ot North crn rsibeMa, (K-cnpies a picturesipie little colt.i"ciemliw.-iedai.o.l iuin .1. t..tir .t.i.t, -...-1. I.. -....I I.-...- 4 1 .1 - -. " f" " - nlnilKf lil.u'lt V.leil-.ai Hill ..! " , i noiigii ii nas i en iii. tie nian. years here," said Mil s - ....... Ill'H II1 l.lli'll IV :l"l 'I114I '1 It Iitdlrl --- """" - ii,c iii, ii.i iiiiiiiii. ;iur;irl lin i . lu-e iie. oi eritel u ir. rs -iii.i I.- i.ni...- of land hive separated l.iu, Imm " ' I wut I.i ... .m ..i.:.... i iLnri-nciiiiMiiiwur niiiilll a rill Staitliug a. thi- statement war Mi-s. Melville ws e idenlly in ej.ir nest. n the pith of last . I line," she i-ontiniled. "I retiivd to liny riMiin late at night. Days of anx ious waiting tor some news of tlie Jeaunette without bringing a ray tf ho.K had almost cansel ine .to desjialr if ever again seeing my husband. 1 had fallen into an uiu-asy sleep. fiHtni which one of thechil dn-n aroiiseil me. It was perhaps. more than an hour after' this, and while T was wide awake, that- 1 be came conscious of a strange iv sence iu the room, and .u may . - j well imagine with what mingled feelings of joy and fear 1 heard George's- voice, and, looking up. saw him standing by the Wdside saw him as plainly as I now sc yon. He was savins' :-f-lVunt the Ik-Hs ! t'ount the liells !" and as he siokJ 1 distinctly lieard the Ik-11 of a ship striking, two by two, tin strokes of the hour. Coiiiit them, continued my niisiiami, ami 1 sam : cs. (b'orge. 1 lcineiiilter that w hen the seventh stroke, sounded 1 tltttught that if itAvas a ship's ltcll there could Ik-but one inoiv, and, as the last sound died aw ay, my husband said : 'Fight bells ; the .leauiiet'te is lost !' and vanished from tin room- At that, moment the sitting iimhii i riKllil it w is lie. At cliK'k struck the hour of 4 and the nioiniiig of the 11 th of.liin that very hour on that very moruihg the .leaiii'tte went-down into the fathomless depths tf the Arcfih- Ocean, ami the ice Uik closed over her grave. I ain no Stiritualist," continued Mrs. Melville "iiordo j iK-lieye in spirits. I do not attenqit tit explain what 1 have just, told yai, hut 'it. is, every word of it, true. l never exiK'i-ted after that lo hear of - - i the safety ot the. crew of the Jeaif- nette. A few weeks after the Kj cnrrciice which I have, narrated, ami al the same hour iii the morii-ing i 1 had arisen tor the day, and w.rs iii the hall yon see there. Again I saw' my husband nay,T even felt his: breath in my face. I was dreadful i ly startled, but. Ir.td suHicicnt cou'r ? age to call out: 'George,; is that yon?' when the figure disapK-nreP as if swallowed up in the air." y'-Aiid did you never sjM-ak ofthis before f" said the astonished ieior ler. "l-'requently," saul Mrs.! Mel ville, "frequently to our little, house hold, and once to Mrs. De Long, the iinforl unate wileot the iooi' com- i. fit ' j i a a manner oi ine .leaiineiie. iasi Suinmer, or iu t lie .early Pall, I -met her iu Philadelphia. She w as hope ful, even confident, of t he nil imate return of her husband. 1 was cast down', and finally told her what I have just related to you. She' was disposed to laugh at me, but I told her thai 1 Ih-Iii-vciI that the .lean iietlc had jteeii lost on the 11th of .him. Alas! for jkmii- Mrs. De Long, my -trophecy -.was- too fine. Hei-e is a letter from her to my lit tle' girl on. the very day the news came that Capt. De- Long'.- dead IhmIv had Ih-cii found." I'liiliidel jiliitl liecOrd, Milfl l!l. Wonderful Baby. i of the cla- whose doors arc always i'l 'l night, and oii the third . I . iHiMiivlrou . in a suite ol dingy room i, j jvt. , ,.lullllIU w ,..,,.' (lri Ver, ; .m,j his t . nily, which includes a ! woinlcilal i;'tb, which anivei! on I'ridaV, Aiav 1-th, and has sinct Ih-cii the marvel of Mrs. pionnii's m-iuhbors. - .Mrs- Prom m was found iu an u : lighted closet of a room just large enough to eoiifain a U-d. The won': derl'ul baby w us nestled among the 1m-i1 clothes and a ltoy that weighed 11 ounces at his birth three, years ago, was lying across the foot of the lied a sleep. Mis. Prom m exhibited the wonderful baby wilh evident pride, lie w as about one sixteen! It jthe average weight of infants at I tit Hi. but more perfectly propo tioiied and svinmeteneal I hall 1 ordinarily t he case. This indee i ! was I he remarkable h at lire of the case. The feet ami hands were fully deelon-d, tacking the or.li nary dimples of baby hood, and re seliibliug Ihe feet ami hands iu miniature of a mature human Ih ing. - The head was -oinp;n al i ely soinew hat smaller than that ' of an infant of ordinary w eight, and out j of its noticeable features .was-llu ! absence of pulsation on the tap The litth fellow ntt-rel liocrie- oii lK-iuir taken from the mother and placed iu the arms of a stranger U hen questioned, the mot her slat l ed thai her husband was a man of more i nan average robustness and jih sical projKirtious. He is a c;ir driver in the rmploy' of one of Ihe surface railwavs, and has b.-i-n iu giMHl health since he was mar rieii, a iticit was i. years ago. llcf - . ' " I iii.i-r is a large iiini iieallliy man. an I her mother a robust Germaji w.iui in. So tar as she knew , lie) ther her aiiceslry nor her hiKbandV conipiiseil aiiv iK-rsous U-low thi !irdinary height and ue.gnt, nVij ie i W1s there any t hiug in her person (I "lw,,y expiaiue.i ii.e straier? pheuoiiienoii of tvvo babies in siu- (.,.,(M1 such exfraoidiiiarv di ; miuilt i veliess. The little gill was ot a venige weight at her birth am 's now well grown for her a-' U Idle the bill.. Iu. tl I. I.. ; , I.I ---,,...... i.. '.i,... Jutive and healthy, iscomparat ively . 1 '""" ' ie he was Uau. It. : has given alMiiidaiit pi.N.f ot v iHi ny, howcveM.av ing siiryrv.; l fclA VA4lU t t'AJ-L" d il" v.i -I j.l- I .1. till ' ' " 11 XT' ui.L.u .tl. - . . . . . A A 1 ? . MMiitkrtl j " afTi aiul . I'-iittlitii.tt ... 1:1-.. ti - . . . " - .... :o i .... .... . -"- i ii-ii.iiiii fin . iif- at us. teutiou of scientific men and ih.h, . - ' "'' vltwr ' mr-.it -r.t 111 .at u causes concealed front the ordinal eye ew York Time. . I.itieral HiMsiunts will U Made for I-nrsrer AdvertTsenients and for .Contracts t.y the Year. ChMi mut a.voinpany all Adv.-r-tis1ineiit5 iinhvs' tM rcfert-nce il given. ( . -." ; '.'..' : -; tiik ui 1 kt lion: 'Select ioiw for Sunday KVadiutr Baby Is Dead. One of the most toncliiiurlv lieautfiil tributes to a baby that has fallen under .utriiotice for manj-a day is the -following from the editor of the Tt hji ttph Operator: "Ikiby is -.lead:" Threv little words itassetl along the line; coplVtV, soiuewheiv tiHil son forgotten. Itjit after all Was 'quiet again, I leaiH,l my head Upon .my liaiul. .inui 111 into a deep reverie of all that those simple words mean: Somewhere a dainty fjtrm. still and cold, unclasped by mother's arms t-iught. Ky.s that yestenlay were brighfainr blue as skies of .Inn. 4linie,l to-uight beneath wliitelids that no voice can ever raino again. Tw.i soft hands, Whose rose leaf fingers were wont to wa nder lovingly around mother's neck and ftfc? "loosely holding white buds, quietly folded in confined rest. ' . - " Stft lips yesterday rippjiug with Jaughter, sweet wooUauii brook falls, gay as trill -nif forest birds; to-night unresponsive to kiss or call of love. . '; - A silent home the patter of little feet forever hushed a cradle bed impressed, little shoes half worn dainty gar ments, shoulder knots of blue to match those eyes of yesterday, folded with aching heart away. . , A tiny mouinlof snow covered, in some quiet graveyard. A mother's groping toii.-h in uneasy slumber, for Jhe fair head that Nhall never ag.-tin rest . Upon her bosom. Thel.ivv, the bitter tear, as broken .lreanis awake to sad reality. The hope of future yeurs wreckeil, likt fair ships that sinlenly go duwii iu sight of land. , The watching of other babies, dimpled, laughing, strongman,! thjs .me gone.: The present agony of grief, the future empti ness of heart, all held iu those three little words, I'.abv is dead" . A Wonderful Prayer. .V "Into Thine hands I commit my spirit. Thou hast redeem ed me, O Lord God of truth." - I 'sal ins, xxi-i, . These words were in part re-! pouted by our Lord in his expir ing agony and by Stephen In the supreme moment nf his martyrdom. ! "Father, into Thy hand 1 com mand my spirit," is t he prayer of Christ. "Iiirl Jesus receive my spirit," was tho pniyer of the protomartyr. The grayer in Koine one or another of its. forms is associated with some of the' most solemn -ami imjires- - Hive events or tliristinu Id-i ography ami history. It has been the ejaculation of the most noble saints and '-martyrs of tlie church. It was uttered among the last Wbrds .of. Poly carp, of Ikisil, (of -Luther, of ; Iliiss, of 'Mehn.v burn. It vv.-im-tbealying petiti. 11 of-' oluiiibii-s and Silvio IVlico. f "fiord .lesus' ii-ceive my ; sjiirit," prayed Kiio.v. " warnis titas, Ihinihn'.' cominemlo spirit 11111 unit in," prays Itidley. " h, 'ul it ten mains. Seifm n r, je j fi'ininiieinJe iiiiit ui, pniyeil the princess of (,. tiiti. , ( Kord, what does man .t.iie to," said .bdut ttf IVarne- veldonhis way to execution. "Otbxl, my heavenly father. receive my spirit," he pinved 7 at the block. , 'L.trd .lesus, receive my spirit," prayed I'.isliop Hopper.. Oamiier, putting his right hand that hadsiginnl tin; recti iltathui in the Hame, and Hiiyiiig, "this unworthy hand." utt.-red the same prayer asdid Latimer,. lain ilfou and I'owland Taylor in the flames. ' - "Ijoid, into Thy iaml I, commit my spirit, for Thou has redeemed ... iiiv m.iiI, I ) lii d God of 1 1 ul !i," pi ay .1 the Scottish inaityi. Hugh Me- , Kail. .Margaret Wilson, bound to I he stake at low water-mark in the U.ty of Wey toii saw th"' advancing I ide. It rose slowly mil il if reached her throat, w hen she prayed: '" 'lior.l .feslis. receive 'my spiiit. Iir.l llarrant, a Protestant m. nj t.vr f llolieiui.t. prayed kneeling tty the bl.N-k, inlo Thy h iinl , U Iiiiii I t-oiii'iuvjiid my spirit ; In Tlu-e have I abva.M't rii-led ; receive, me,- my ble -setl itc.leemci." Ltrd Ot ho, another liohemian mailyr, prayed : 'Abnig'tly G.d, t Thee I commend tny spirit f Ve- receive it tor the sake ftf I 'In isi. ami idmif it to Thy preM'iice." J erere mil I ,. sanl 1 lenry Gr.n iluke ofSiillolk, holding up his h.iu.l and looking iip to Heaven.- lie then tid "into '1 hy hands, ) lrd, I comuii-iiil my spirit," ami 11141I. Hie sign to t he exeeill loner. , "lyord, liibt Thy li t ml r 1 l ouiiueiid niy spirit," pray.-l. l. nly f '.ray at the bliK-k. .. 'Perhaps no prayer in tin- I'.il.Ie has Mich . kirk and tragic and at the same time triumph. ml assiN-ia , t ions as this. It has 1h--ii the last testimony of the mot i-oiifi.hiit f.oHt the last cry oil p.-mteiit hps. I he last tetition .of Iteggars and in all lands and Chi i.-tian times the miityrV exthimaf ion in victory.