v
I. F. MVJI.RILL , Editor and FiiMiaher.
E()UAL AND J IsT LA US I'KOIITLT EXECUTED
U.CO Fee At a.
VOL; IX.
UICKORY. CATAWBA CO., N. CM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1687.
NO. K5.
S0M1- FAMOUS DUE
statk.smi-:n and pcrmc
C)X Till! FIKL.D.
TbO
Code in England, Ireland and
the I'nited States.
i rn
v
HAT list relic of tho
age of chivalry, tlm
duel, has well-nigh
rcwhi.il its final stage.
Pcrliapo in no coun
try has duelling eve.
Is-en carried on with
tho enthusiasm that
now, Imt the tink; wa
when the " (lrc:-i!
-I." was tin; happy Jmnting ground of
.faction the garden Hriot of dnoilut.;.
t -duca'.iou of n youn ; man Was nof eou
i.:. n-.l iHii"l tu until U -. had taken a degree
; ii tin: pi-tol, ami an son aw any one was
i.:-1i.-iioim enough to lio the subject of con
, -;i:t n two tjutxtioiiH were wire to ho put:
lamuy is in; of "Has ho ever
lh3tiueljiig stories In "( 'bar:-
Ma. klliiiton,"
avt; inori; t r less
iiil rtlll liv t. ami fonn tho most infer.
.isugtH in those rnl.ickiug nowls of
to rvlre his fire ami then, if not mortally bib
to dcttvi r Ida own ftro. To try to cOmrtcW- with
such a rapid shot an. Lick;nsn would on!y re
sult in deranging Jackson's aim, anl nmU
isVasibly ,-Xvn no fl remit. Jackson cx
pict ted to U hit, am hit M-K-n ly, h it In de
pended on his iron nerve to bring him safely
through th ordeal. At nightfall loth i-ar-tics
reached tho spot, and put up for tho
night at farm hon-rn har l.y. Tbe
next "morning they were on the ground.
Dickinson's sc rond won the clioice of position,
while Overt n obtained tho right of giv
ing the word. Tho thvd was tn I at tight
paees, twenty-four feet, which oeingduly meas
ured off, was marked by i egs at which t ach
principal wai'placcd. "The st-comls stood at
right angles with their iwu pistol drawn to
prevent anV violation of the ni'.ctt ftr such nr-i-osions.
In more than one Imdiiice a duellist
baa li!t n known in that c untrT to firo Ik fort'
thut doable er ki I
re no htwl a enancc to Pt.'
v . . ;t i thcw.rd waKiv.n,. at..i
A " ', ' . " n i" al v. rarv 1 1 f . .re
.ui. ii eiuuciTiit ro n ,r, lf .1,1..,. ,.t
M Mnl IfH III IV lll.lt II 1 a III
vial: Kho ild Ik; guilty of such a thinj as that,
th' sec iih sh iuM at oiico nhot hint dowu.
Then Overton ak. d: "Are yoit rca-ly ?' Iioth
replied in tl. aB'rinativc, and then miM.-nW
famt- lhn word -'Tire!" Qilick a a riaMi o'f
lightning 1 n.:!iiist ns piftol went off, and a
pi i IT oi tiu-t va:i sc. -it to ny ironl tliC IickI or
,!:i!l.-yr,'TMarI.orreju.'r,1
i ' ToiijJ'irkf'o Ours" ht
i
i ad been opjf.;etl to
code was compiled.
on ike nFi.n.
Charles l.cvtr. The s.k etches of l'.arriugtoii
:ui'! t'.ie iiii'inoi's ami htographirs nT a Imn
!r. l yr irs a;' portray vividly this fealmv of
I. i-li life. Sir Jotiiiii -l;ai'riiiirton det.-i's 'io
Mian 'J.7 nt'vinoiali!i' an 1 o:ti-i.tl dut;!-i a-
.li ivini.; o I during iilit lvrio.l n whi.-ll
!: wriii s. Among tin ni may lie found a Lord
t h'a-ii t l!r nhting a Mastt-rof tin- llidh;. a
';it f .Ju.-tt i -t 'i 'htiiig two po'-rs of the ri ahii,
a X liu'ii'i Uur if the - I'scheijut V !i.;lit:n : a
I'rivy 'oitucih r. u Provost Of a college light
;i Masier i J'hailcery, and another Chief
.1 .1st i ! oM '..iiig of three irclil It men f n!:i t he
" oifry. 'l'he uell known Loril Norl ury, tiii
I" Ireland's infamous Judges, was said to have
' ; b; up" into preferment,' m 'notorious wns
he lis a duellist. A liob'.e lord, 1 ring Worsted
-i s-t'c.4 of lawsuits, called out ccriat tin a
':'.. n bariistt'-rs Nvhn
tjiim. A regular Irisfi
!u 'h beeauie f lmoii-i u:id-T Hi' namt of "tin
i hii !y-:-ix ii:nma":iilmei.ts of Ualw.iv," which
lai I down to a nicety all the miimtiio of pro
ceeding, from the time of the first iiiFiilt until
ono or tho other c.m! i!a!t W t i disabled on
the lit hi. 'i'liev; tr given in et n-o in Sa-)'!iie,H-"Hir.tory
oT l.bielbng." and strike tho
uiodefn mind -.-the mind that has not become
''more Irish mid less nice" with lth amuse
ment and astonishment.
1 town to the year ;lSt!) duelling was almost
as common in Liigljaiid a:t in Iiland. Tho
Duke id Ve!lington, when (V ycfrs old, chal
lenged tho Karl Wlnchelsea for a KupMsetl
public niTi'ont. They tnct at an appoint-tl
l-hce m a'.' London with tlnir stei'ii l-., ami at
i he Mul' l the duke, tired witlmuk- hitting his
:;hersary. The earl llreil in the air. an 1 the
i lal U rQ-ierniinated. Micaulay, who never
shot a pisiol in his life, acct-pie l a challeng
I c. mi a Mr. Wallace, whose history he had re
viewed with great asperity, Imt the ditlieulty
'v. as composed through the intervention of
I'ri. nils before the ti.Jd of honor as reached.
American s!i.tesn:ii and public men both
North ami South have frequently resT(od t
the "eo.ie ior a si ttlement ol grievani'ts, am
the t.ist of tin- llistij contains the namt s of the
most emim nt mciLln our history. Hamilton,
the foremost statesman of his time, was
Mile I by I in ir, who was at the time Vice
ricsident of tho United States. The entire
country was plunged in mourning by this
event, but the facts are too familiar for repe
tition lu re.
In most of the American duels there has
b. en ry little child's, play or make Klieve.
When parties sought the field they usually
i-hot to kill, and tho great majority of Ameri
can duels have had a fatal result. Olio of
tec most celt bruted was U'twecn Jackson ami
Dickinson, in IS1. It was long la-fore tho
'Tys of. Jackson's eminence, and when he
.,is a brawl ng. carousing, horse-racing fron
tiersman, far from dreaming of fame or of
becoming President of the 1'nitetl States.
The iUarrel originated in a horse race, but
relent lessnewt was given to it by some super
serviceable friend reporting to Jackson sonic
:ep. rsions lti.-kinson had niado on his wife.
Thu ws tho deadly sin that Jackson
liewr forgave, and a challenge paused and
;is accepted. Jackson was at tlie time in
his fortieth year,, and his opponent m
some yearn younger. Jackson wan a good,
asbnt i;ot a great shot with the pistol, but
Dickinson's perfonn.mceH with the wvaitou
kiti' phenomenal. He could cut a string at a
distance of twenty-four piues. At the worn of
i o:i:mand he could plant bullet after bullet in
apace no larger than a silver dollar. He re
quired no tune for amiing. butcouUl shnt the
instant tin-.vord was given. When it leeame
noised in the streets of Nashville, where Imth
bved, that .Tai-ksou ami liekinson were to
ligiit a duel, the foyner was given up ai1ost,
for ht' could iiiit'jiossibly tire as tpiickly as the
latter, whose aim was known to le fatal.
Many bets were made taat Jackson would not
Jackson's cbe-t, J:ehsoil tire his left a'lit
tightly it- ross his cut st and raised his isto.
liiekinson, amaZ' ti at the iiitwonteil failnn- f'f
his aim, recoiltnl a step or two. ami cri-d out:
"(tool (omI, have I niis-wil him ?" ll.v-k t
the. mark, fin" sai l Ovirtou. and Uiihoii.
witil averteil -yts, n-sninetlhisplav. Jackson J
Took tit liberatti aim ami pulled tlic trigger.
The pistol did not go oil. lie examined it J
and found it lial stojipcl at half cock, lie
drew back i he hammer, took aim the wcond
linn', and fiu-tl. Oickinson f. ll, shot tbnxigh
the body below the rils. tvert'n stepx-d ftr
wartl, a-tirrtHineil his condition, ami then con
ducted his ll Uicjpal t.ff the ground. Thy had
not proct'cdcttl f-ii' before (he surgt oil noticed
tliat one of JayksoiVsV.ioc i w.n ftill of I 1 1.
"Are youhit? be t m Iuiml. li. I K-lievo
he ha t pinked nn- a lit: It , l"it ttoii't sar any 1
thing about i' !" Ibi kin-on'n oini had IkiiIi
1 1 rfect- but tlc'slcii l- ro-ss of Ja -k son's tignrc
dressed in a lose frock had dtt-ivei him. i
The ball raked the breast lone. ami iutlicted a
wound that troubled Jackson to his dyitig day'.
lickins"n tiled thut night. .
Henry ("lay fought two duels, ami was tho
t hailen-.'t r iii i both. Tin- first wn with Hum
phrey Marshall, while loth were nu nibi r of
the Legislature of Kentucky. They wcru of
opposittvpiirtics and ctmstant antagonists, and
dnrinc ;itl'-lKi;e Maf-h.lll Indulged in i r.nal
leniarks so sovi re ami ib iuinciatory a to
draw a im ssage from Mr. Clay. They met and
exchanged two ir three bhots, loth l-ing
slightly Wounded.
Clav's second dm I was in lSJit, with John
Uandolph. Mr. day at thin time was Secre
tary of Statt; unib r John Ouiiicy A.lams, an-1
lbindolph w.n a H -nalor from irginia. ll.in
tlolph, in one of bin fo-Lil tiralcn agaiie t
I he Adniinislratioii. in which he fairly ex
hausted tin unrivalled vifc-ahulary of abuse,
attaekttl the President an 1 S. rctary of Stutc
ei-sonally. and sikiki- ef them as "coalition M
l'dit'i! and P.l sek Oeorge. the eonibinatitn, ru
bear.l of till then, d the l'liritan ith the
b'aeV-'eg.'' N-t content with this, he Went on
to call ?dr. Clay's progenitors, to account for
bringing into the world '"this licuig, so bnl-
TKMPKRANCK.
V.'fdon nf rsrinrn.
I ift u; yotir pyi)-1 tintipir rj:ija,
AikI too ih hrrNfiiM n iiKMitl;
"I le f twill's ( ltr .4 itimr I frfU,
I ' ll- w tt br lnt UIK o It fcfcj;
L'l n the n.ttin'ain tid s
Tb- K-gions form,
Iii-Cr nnc s r.n
The royal b nnr tides.
Oh have ye thought tho year were i!o
To tak I lie .i frim o,
Tl-njh have known lnm Ion
He wt rM-wid written prrnmi f
Tb" mount n-. are lir,
I .ok up ami !
1 Im- liavt Mid tm
Hanua tlw we!l fUk-1 Lira,
Th vis'oti i hatuj-'s; k, itaprms
N iii4 a d.m ihnl;
It i m p i-t me f our iln ami,
1 l.e Uitlk fi-rnit la rt-al;
It is i!n Ia a It-r'n shtit!
TIk- tin ia mail",
11m jut;.!. -s fnH
Ilus n o. h a the foe't: rnl ubt.
To vp Mil! n-k wl n i-n for asf
Tl. air ro nK l'f tolen;
Ih-nr e ti t mynl ty llitltji,
J el ah" word i n; okt-n:
Tl . nriof Ctir.jkteinlora
Mllst feel bis in.
In stoiini mid tin
Tlie evil'miist ttrcumb.
Ih prayer nnl nti-r, in vow an vote a.
Tin nation jo.n it ftirctn:
1 he mist I eyoud tlx- lootiiituhi ftiKlti
Hk b"r--iiM-n ,-hhI Ihi.-s!
V"m:e up StaU-! la-l.ultl
t nr uptaai k a 1-,
The VW-:oi ) 9; eil-n,
ri in u p j our star of col 1!
Tbore's panic in tin IltHn-Ixwtl's h'.
Tl ugh mil with ibunken laugbU-r;
. A lii'ger wi nes oK.n the ualii:
W ait ye w hat i t.i eth n.'t t ;
1'n fviv In?, l-ataee ttor,
I el-okl K th tliej.l
Ik Ih ars tl. lm I
Ot tetnin z ti n iienr.
jl;o heights are full f nirtnVs smift,
Ai-tl pray, r ! brtathmn un.h r;
Wait ye mid tlw tl.irkn, lifl,
At r tin I nit ii I thunder
Shall drive nway iu s orn
t ur glldenl cur-,
AihI th-n n heuise
lasoiign land ncw-lmrn.
D riij'il William, in the rbirc
LOST ONTHE LAKES.
W i: K'K UFA 1 SS r.Xt RSt EAXER
THAT WAS Ilt'lLT EOU SPEI !
HATH EU THAN I OKSAFLTV
lilt; MiriHirrVMI Hate tleea 1.
Tim triiiihii Sofir artbintf at
MilwiiW-r WU.. h lrn-ht tin 6rt
Dn of the Udal rirk ! larrr
M-nr I'ffjelkr tdt Unitoua, Wl.
Tint the wnrk U tint of thr..rfl llrr
V riM.n, tf Ihr Northern Mkhlg-an line,
ii i-t.!li.ln-I lnHt ln-jnl dniM.
Mk n Uranl a rrirw .f twrnty -two
nu n nn-1 Mrral jmrtip-rs the rtxrt
uuinif-r iitt Initio; Known, ami it an-
that all tumU trmUni. Cai.
A NOTED D EST A RATH) "3 TXTZ.
TTrata4 ( 0a ! !
M wrll reatteaitart U KaWta
Kof two jrar a drfmraJo titml
(rn Manninr, fc!Ua f)I! Mfltredj.
. rKtimittcl all ! f crime la Sutb
Candina, utrialtoc. lrc ! rral
rNiotie. ljfct inter b rua rit of
that Stat.? Into Ntb CaraUaa aa-1 at
to-e rvirnmeartnl hi ctin. lie atole
hrrw atvl all "CU of jrrrtj arl ia
thluw louatr tlolr.ia rrpi fnfa
rhurrh, runoio; r.fl 5th the oen, l4T-ln-
ujMn It at Jarra bcrr b tfl
for tlx night.
In tbU wit be ral trr Ibe !lf.
Mm time narrow t' etatlioi; rsf-Miit.
Kinallt lc rraclrl ilranfurt I'nuatj, an I
lTrja a arriea tf xtnffr ri.
WAN 1 1 IIS" O TON,
i
TK oarois it t t t.
Cear-'Tw Ifnrr. tLf 4
M
Ii I . - I J v . - . 1 erryr tl
trra 4 fU a! nUti l tW WJ ( ,W ,t, t! !!.-".. -
te.iNr. i:;.r z -
i;ee .' ..Of.
I"'
Nloran, t( the SnjtwT.r, UloTtrnn.r Scale rT-rlTrtl amiuiit fvT
Sthrr tr fotir raft, with rm clinging i bun. aal the tru!t Urran" warm,
to tlM-m. and a!- a amall tirnntIn J lt Ajril be foun-l tttrtlnj? a
inir woinru an-1 thr" men. AltlnHth be wamn la Ikaufnft IVniatr. and W lr-
. . ... i
I nuule an elTttrt t rvrue thrtn. the higli I
. . . ,
nm prrveiitnt ni rrntiertno anr a-
Thr Anti-Id imr Cruaade.
In rtm'ra lit t:tn U oilier n'rls tfi'ern
lug Ma no, Neal lKwa latest uttcran. c is n"
follows:
.Many years ngo the people of Maine ron
sunit d tnn t-tn-ir; drink thau any other
Mate in the I'nion. Mr. Ulaine, writing n
th subject, a lid that nt one tirre r.o l-mp-'e
iu the country u J such eiKtrmnusqnantitira
of li-jutT as did the p-op of this Mate. To
Iaj- we e.m say tliat n- S'ate in the Union
uses lit 1 1. .Mr. 11 afi. lias also aaKi that
-inarkablv durinz
Mai no. i Here im a
liant yet so corrupt, w men. iim- a r-uien m.T h- no State h is prosja rtl so n
erel by intK.iiliglit, slum it an.t MuiiK. ."Ntu the l ist twenty Tears as
only for tins PiacKguar.i annsc. mil also ior Ca tin for all thin change. '
certain tnstnu itions. agarisi is ir.i. u, ;ir- Urunj drink hast been l ilt
t lay calh-.l linn out. 1 m y m i on uio ir- Year a-o there were tnc it
M-t.in c. tlw fniit rmr N-in; ht r ll U
alde ami rruirino the rr-w lrt efforts.
It wa alxut lit n'llix k in th- morning
whe n the llrt iins tf the wmk in lh
lux f the l.aliti; rarpo ami furniture
were Mtn. Alut an hur Utrr rafts
w.re iglitfl. tn unif th'-'nf tiiMnt
w realnut p'tie, while tthr ignal!ed
the Siiti rir.
fapt illi.init. of the Mhnrr Jei.h
al-K tti"rtsl liaxing tin wnrk-
. age aUmt si mih- r:tt f T liivrr
' lVint. evith ntly f a ngi r e l.
J One tf the i rrw awr a lly. and a pitre
f a ilo.hmr with a man n it wa
1 next win. Tlie tt-4 was running
high that it was iinnild f-r the JM-jh
I'aicfe to octt n-Kr enough t the man t
pi k him up.
I'apt Moran. of the lramhip Sii tir.
who briMight the first lion of th wrtf k.
fk.il .
"To s.s one man on a raft apju-alinj;
for our help, another 1 ing from x--my,
ami a MnaU lat in whiih we mnld
M-e one woman ami Ihne men. tie wav
inp a eiat to attract attention, all I" ing
ts.M-l aUiut in a tt rrible m .. without
our It ing; able t rentier them any a"id
nnce. wraa heartremierin"; in the extn-me.
We wen iii" fighliig; f"r enr lit-.
With the exception tf th' ok rxerx
man was down lahw . Our tilbr hal
luti-nn li-nni tetl frm tl- nibb-r
nt. lc. iin;; u at lh m rr t! in- j-a,
until we m.in.ij;cd to ring up tinrarx
t:it kle. With this w; kept our iwrl
nt of the trough of tlie a anl krpt b-r
Nfnre the irih. It was tlirit- hur !
fore we eouhl hamlle our lie, and thru
pan firing on the r? ttirsuio-S biro,
ami there wa a regular ftaille. I'ia
ally tie was alt tlw, and tbum wfenl
etl" wa rrurrd. Kvro tro be lr
fiant. lie was krn t- jil at Wasbicp.
ton. f
The newa f the rapture mmm frd, a
sear b tf the amp was tuade and it
w a ftHiml tliat Manning bl hi qvuirlcr
in a ledb'W rxn trs- t fiH"
ie. whri h tl on a ss-rt of WUaL In
Ibis live be bl a tote. ldd;Dg and
i hdhing etrn l.k an-l 'ktut, lsr.
i.h- fttisl ami ne lbn j rsrtiy. A
lurk dr was ntleil tt lc- it-jrnirig
in the Irre ipite naturally.
He was tfirsl for bfsc traliep; and
rntrnrtsl to a twnlv tear Mm, lie
remaiml ilrfuot. ami aUn Iwr wa
lo the lVnitrjtirt aa'el be wuM
rajsr. On the traia he nearly tie! f bis
-In klrs ami was it at work ia thnsji-
n. A few tlaja ayt be del ml Mif
ndl rail. TbetTirrrs t.f the ptivn at
on re rnrule that be was btslio asme
wlnre ia the jrrrat e-hure or Hit
tb numrrmar luiltliog. Iy ami
night the aearvK Was keisl up. Kirrsj
blail at inter ail around the bS sJork
atb. which uToirHU the tri. aod
I... an.ir.la loir altastann llkraltrt11 N
xiilir wi re admille! I tlw" jfin. ',
lfj- ! Manning oml'l I'siwi.
rirrsftrtasrttt. m lu aaaoal rtt tW
mrrrrtrr rsrsrler lr Ssfk
aaj yrl that ia luiptar. wib it
ias w4l. aiV4 ttiaaalr aal W .!
al rrsrrrsi witbia lt satr4. caa4 1
stt rMiaaaled, awl it tfrtt eess.
vcalrtl thai rrrj j art aa.it t ijVl 1
takra ti aaakr l'rjniatt aapi i all
rrpuirrtrls Aa a pxrj 4 1 1 V .
ci foe a rdrsal iira 1m fT-irl.
and it batiatf lsrrta tKttrTmaI t lii-l
aa arrneel es-ll at this ast jarl. aa
tstmutr i M!alt!rl .4 I.C:i ". je
xkle a srrtixal luiV-ba 1t ltm aa!
trtl ahtfst la rrsktala swW tVr
4at aa red b sbeltrf.
CrTT1a tw KJTTcA.
fWrttarr Faie?l.H b ab.in-4 tb
disenUwl t.f titt's-a tWtls of Ibr !.
7-.lr in bs lSes Vot fawtrsBt bsue
wb bl fle Irt r Ibtr ttil ntrfl
etniaatna ff reirsa.
strKETAUt niiARo?ciiirc.
At:'
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: f tU rs t J
aa.1 if l'.V ff-V ti
rw.,rrf tb re trts f-'
fr,4 1 1 I C.l al! lb" tV
j- r. iu .-. ti- --'
fr-. )ir lal. A.k. a a a:V
4 ttrvl t.t ,
rtv-l rt b Lrsv I wa.a-
" " t ... -. . - .. -
lit hfl iAie
aa4 U'J af
Ctm !' .-aa-.i
lar a.
tSKai
X-e -f noss. !
ta4 T19 M.
I Mr at
jt rjaaJi
rtt?J Wat
a it tv t-tr
t s,iasarseeaetf aae.
A M. t'aul Miaas-e4a Wllt stjs: TW
lir anaMicteat of lbs t- b-;
au4ia! f Jirtr7 t-f hUlr kvart !
lt fs.4ie iHUas Mafkr- bs ettl
ai little rveaofitt ia b city, osila- t
thr fart lb. I tU rrTTt rts (.- !-
rrbttises. ia SM. Iwl la the Vt
1 - tasr t tb ' tJ 7
. f"l!, U a trr.M- .k-atV W.'.!
aasat t eja f f" II --
UVt wb-a W- lUfciTf-a r-f W
t.rt.tr fe a-.l tbt lb- sl'a
wt a!st ia w-s a nj trtrcitv
a '.lts rtsrU! tbe evatre t i'--tn..;t;
a hf sir a al tbe li
ail Is a s 4 lb jr
ll.ls.sa sirw-k at tW .!Uks.
ar4Lj- fsaZI '.mr IWea
m lr-a 1 le t-l tVfl
W Un tirts f I? -a sfd
f.stlx rtsv TbT I
nfl al ab-r. I ' :'r"
t -f rl s-sl a n!l -
mi ' m.
Tbr ssl Ta t t .
of 1 14 t.
I !. i
ti--.f
lb"
t He IH. J. I. Mlk- a.I bwl-rulbsr, m I sbail. mv.n;
takra I nfTrslt tltntrsl lbs- f4bia ia tit-' la.b'v
iVvr .
trrrmlmg mllrT ffsB If. ttkrsr:
Mtrkor was ljfa ia. al. -os aol is if stjSl cUti
bow near It fo1t xi o L ait!-crb ' t:t lt saw 5
mm b iwff bka. Ilrr Ittr.
Frank lakte. tbe trt ss-etrfarT f
the rsnitbststiUa Iottoti-sji. 1lH -etal
impiTtsal iii ia Wabt'sm.
Mim Mrk' icat jrri-l raKW-.
Alsram Markov. wb was , ala If
gin;-. H'le ot tlie li toinac ami excnangtn
allots. The first tire was ineffectual, but on
the second Clay's bullet pit reed tilt foldHof
the white thinm-l wr.ipj.s-r wluc'.i P.vi lolph.
with his usual eccentricity, wore on tin- tie tl.
Ihmdolph fuel in the air, ami, advaneb'g
with extendi-1 hand, at tho sjun time shov
ing th-j ho'.e in his wratper, ht t-houte-l. in his
sbVill ami ii.-rcing voice: "Mr. Clay. Mr.
Oav, voumwe nit- a new ' wrapper." "I'liank
ed," rt plte 1 Clay, "tlie thbt is no greater,"
and took the extended hand i:nd di'Mk it
warmly. They b caim- List fr.cn Is fr.-:n tint
time.
Thi tlm 1 between Jonathan Ciiley of Maine 1
anl Win. J. (i raves of Kentucky, b ith mcin- (
1m rs of Congress, is notable from the fact that
tin. re was not the lea t is-rsoual animosity .
,1
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mitt
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Mm
$: '-tm
Pcr.NE ok c.e:;. jckson's Avram. .
tnit of tho war
indu-tr.es carried
on here. The luniU-r trale einpmye I a larpe
numlier of our men, ami the fishing industries
a great many more. The.- peolu'ls wren
nearly all ejortl to tbc Vet Imlies ami
other sr,uthei n iountries.and t-arter.nl lor rum'
and mol.-isses. '1 he ow n;: a of the saw mills
anl the lls'iernien n ver nuvle the M-tte orw
iitlkT ri"hr, anl the- only n ault-s of their
indi-stry were a population of toper, dilap
idated pernio! house . Ktiiniet farmers atxl
tbt-nving farm t-uild ngs.
Wlien Blame vaid that Jfa'no is the nw-t
pre speroun State in the I'nnm sjrke fio
trutli. The dil ipidated bu Idin - are Is iu
rep-iinsi or rep'aetsl by new one. lwud-onnT
in nrctiitecture and suttantiul in structure,
and the almost hojs.s ovtrtr is giving
ownv to vigorous imliLstry, inteliig nce and
wealth. Ily careful estimates, this Mate now
saves, dirvl-tly ami indirectly, tho sum of
s.'l.iso.tiO yearly. In fa. vol th-.e facta it
is a great w rong f r Dr. Crosby to ay that
the Maine law in a failure. All' o' her j ub'ic
interests shrink into ii.sgnifi.ance when
comarel with th.a tpie..ti'Mi, an I tlie eau
cm hardly have a more dangerous larrier in
its way than statements like that of Ir.
t'rodivft. They nro cLingerotw Leon use we
have strug'l-sl for n re tlan a naitcr of a
century lebre the eves of tlie uatiiMi, and if
tu vessrul our example will le fol'osel by
every Mat" in the I nion. Su h nnn fchoul l
lw mfornvd, s"i that they will never rept-at
sn -h statements as that of tlie tl rgyuian I
refer to.
t he (act that the Iarz?r proportion of in-
lia-n tsx-n ImiiislKsl: tlie tact thai
femptat.on for I we were out f M;:ht of the .hipvr'iT.il
A.-' J I , .-- I Jil
I "V t "X VU , ..VI ; .. . , I I I yj 1
1 .". " I II 1 "L Z v-ff Iff:
m - l taw UKx- n - - -r w
twcu'ii them. P.oth went upon the ficM ex
pressing the highest it-g.ird fv t ach other,
fought with riik s at ighty y.-mls. ami on the
thirtl tire Cilley was shtd dea-l. Tlm st mls,
who were Henry A. Wist of Virginia for
Craves, ami (itorge W. Jones, afterward Sen
ator from Iowa, for Cilley. were greatly
blame I for the fatal termination of the tlm-i,
ami were undoubtedly r sensible f.r it. The
dud turned entirely upon a point of honor.
Cillev hail niadt- some strietun-s in debate un
the character of Jane- Watnon Webb, the fa
mous New York elitor. Webb neiit him a
challenge by 'the bands of ti raves, which Cil
ley refused to receive, not on the ground of i
Ik in-' opptvMtl to duelling, but on tlie ground !
that Webb v;ts not a man of honor, ami hence
not entitled to de'tnan 1 the satif i- tion nnal
among, gentlemen. It is a mi vim of the
"CtKle" that a js-rson taking that posinoii
makes-himself amenable to the second, lo
cause it is a rellection on him that he wou'd
a-t in such a manner for a msn th-void of
honor, tiraves ttk this view of it, ami accord-'
inglv sought oi: a s.ond ftr himself an-1
! challenged Mr. Cilley. Cilley accepted, ail the
i time professing the highest regard and friend
ship for Mr. ttraw-s. lit chos- ntlcs at eighty
yards. The first two fdiot? proved inetTeclua!,
but the st.-eoiids mado no proper effort to then
ttle the matter.1 At the third tire Citley fill,
mortally wounded, and di.tl on the eroun.
There have lt-en many other duels between
meinU rs of Congress, bnt none more foolish
than this.
As the sentiment against duelling was verv
tenipeiane
of t Ii. svint v Ptvn L'ni? sbtirm that f1ourihil
hi th city of" Portland twenty-tive years ag mti t w it It tli.tti r.
not ud rem iins: th fact tliat no liouor ts '
i now importe 1 fnan the Weht Indie, ami the j 1
i i ' . . . t
mtireis oi rum inn ome oiupmi nctei-s oi
land at the Portland wliarvc after the un
load 'u; of cargtn a are alml.shod tin not all
tin so fa -t-s signify a prrgress in ie nlirts-1i"n
or tlie otlier Were r.tt three-fourths of the
j:iU emptv six mouths after the law was
imsseil? Hut jeople say they lo not under
kUikI w hy tlie grog tdiop in tho larger cities
an' allowed to exist. That ii the key to the
situation. After our thirty year.' of trying
to work out the great problem. eople point
to a few of the larger cities and aiy, ltok
at Maine." It is easilv seen why the puttin
out of the way vl such olraax !- to tlie causj
as this is of tlie utmost itnpoi tance Mot ol
the kalo-n keei-x except thane of Bangor,
disijr:e of their rum on tbe sly."
men. Inert ts a jnx.iiiiuiy tliat a I irv
M-hoontr ming; up the like afttr us
in.iv hive pi(kfl up th j -ergons in tin
lKtt. They was ilm-c .r four mi h- astern
of i.o ami I coubl Mt through n glav
that she was loading towards them.
Hut he may lwve Urn Umml for Mani
t iiiw.1 i n I could hu pesl witlenit
mi ing them. Tlierc i little sM.ildlit
tliat he ctHibl Ii im-l.ik. o the lin n off
the mft. ami it i even lotiMful if h
coiihl pick up lh kiI iu ut h a a
If i-l ie i-ouhl pt clc enough ! throw
them n line as he scudded by, and I hey
held on ti it. I here might I- a i Intin
for tht m to l .icd. It .i a.htwvj i
m ;i as I haxe e.xt rient tt in all my lif
on the lakes. ire rviO'Di-kx , wluctiwc
h.pl in low soinctimts Luritd h-rslf s i
that only half of hi r m.i-1. tubl l-ee.i.
Once -he staved under lna 1 lhughl
she w as pme.
Many will attribute the vel b.s o
ovi-rloHtliiiir. Without a rar'o he was
a tleeia r draft n-- l than nnv th
. ... . .
like, ami It Was illlfildc to b.ll bT
with profit to her owner withotit making
her up.fcaworthv. In ordtr lndtain gn-al
scl. ht r buihb r sarrifit-ctl btoancr
. . .... . . V
ami stability, and rxi-rv Xt ru nt t-l man
w ho saw the Vernon after she w .is launch
ttl rtliclcnl he woubl "incr of later
t Ul.l of coVj
laVVL was
aril ptB rau.itn iwjrM-n Laajr ,.-. 1. tu.i t ;
last rvtittiM. I J l f rftr alt'- lr-.-TS. A o -i as a;? ro-wt
ibet&i-llW "
1 litre, It.-k is
rtfl-1 ! blsa.
U.t it Ja. Fea as b .V I s.
b.rk '.ab! n al b tb J -'
i:Vl Ust a lrs-frUj 14 w. tb.""' iC
l!aft.i.!sa .-rrt U! tbe tl
trv.
A M f br-!
sifS l-
r- t -"
trko- frra-Hlb'r. was bCfte. ..v- -. asl t,sl'
i.;nnrikr itnUhhlti 7Av " " .JT i T
I.IUI
lbs- l'fe:d
Tb'-s fllir
i ikririi'ikirL in tbe nx-rnio ' in a I
-tiring rain storm, he .titi; osit if a ' as llx ow rtr of lb s.pre U-tl
sirtiallr furnUbesI iKiildms an-l wltria n.?nul. 4tktt. Fijbth Nivb
l..rt latMt r in his lumls dbrI exv- . stfrvts, bilI'lf-b. n-l U li
the tnrloMtre t.iwarls the t'A.aftIri a I M1'1' ' '-" " ?r Aat-"!
ie rearrsl Ihr 1I b taairtst it Iki )niuiti m;ui ""' ---
a sh . a a i aa -a a a a a ww
-u. ximmU rlUrsl Ins KC JW,IU . nmtr-, . o "
bf.dCdiol. Nothing dauntrsl be otrsl J'l'tM-r. lsi lU .itt-
the ladder and the stotkadt-. As he I l.wtofVr l-ull Iiie.
JOS "I'-SJ t
tJ t4jd tbr
anther iuarl
ami Msfning
A Soul-Savin; Scheme.
(Jovernor Cndtpiitt gives some telling fa-Ha
couo'ining 11k workiugs of prxdiilnt.oo in
Atlanta. This is a city tc sixty-five thousand;
was us wkkenl as nit c.ties whir lfUor
ruled; one tf its stnx-U was bns with
saloons, in latly txnl I walk through it with
Kifety. ami the" travest man tlreatlel to even
ride through it at night. Now its Maloru ara
V It.1 alt l u 3 1 i.i ii .iii u j mi ii, . . . , . -v ... . - .
it ! oay tr lugbt. ami we win noi near a i " ...
profane wont There were a burvlrtsl ami I unar. ami half a tbentntn and
. : , . . .... h . in 1 1 m L .-K idum. -
111 V jv.titwnta in r a.... i , i -- , i . -. - -.
sittl that tbse, a hundred and fifty buiklings.
would stiml emity. Everr ingl one tf
them is ttxaipie.l, many of them with storm
w h re laalthfuJ fotsl. inteai of tk-aroying
Wonim Qoarrrl In C hurrh.
A Whei ling:. W. Va. dt-sttth -ms:
News luis jut rcai 'he I this t ity of a vt r
scti'His and scn:ithn.d lighl ln-tween the
female incinla-rs of I he Metln"lit (Imrth
at IIorc Ncrk. a little h.uuh l in Jai ku
County, alut sixty niib. -uth of lien.
The irate women were am-Mfd. and at
the hearing; efore the Justice of the
lc.ii of the tli-trict the following facts
k wen brought out :
s While the i sod or tf the t hurrh was in
the midst of his Sunday morning w rtimti
Mi Amentia tault ami Mr, ylalhrny.
who tHxupittl ailjoining; Jsrws, liecame
invtdictl in a puirrel, ami as th hot
word tliturlcd the ss rx im-s (rs. Maboe
a sister of Mr, ttaull. mtcrferrsl and at
lemptctl t soi the tliiisit.n. which
only athlfd to the rage of the tpiirTt ling
knmtn, and one of them drawingja i"ck
i et -knife rudicd at the pejwemaker. Ity
an an
i omen
Irnpia-d on live outile
Iwiran firin' wilh a rifle
tlahcd down the railway track toiarl
the cilr. Ttiree sbtl were Hr-s unitiil
inclv. lait a fourth strick him ia tle-
aUloint-n. He was lln-n taken. Iuf was
siill tb fiant. Al I irlsrk in tbe kflrr
noon ileal h huhrs hi oic. e; a v
alxoil :yi xcar old. t
t
. .
lirmeaa ofTke Kail. j
A lilcjnraph le lai-1 arrows h ll"k
Idaatl f, brtwu-n Mrmka tl Mfris
HI., wnski-il freight irain N. 1J 'm
gints-r John Jlilisami r ir mxo i nvs wrrv
Itistanlly killed and the bra-1 lirake
man was fatally injun-d. The jmiss-frants
tloubtb-sis intrndodto wreck Ax- Kana
City exprc, due there al 4 . a. rnv
Tlie ia.rnirr train was Ibirtrt-nj min
ute late nd tbe freight Jwillml oul rb-ad
l run to Menos-ka. strikmi tle r I at ruc
tion with the results Mated. Tbe rfcrite
men! orr the wreck is inlrn.se sii-e it
has la-en tlrfinilrly astrrrtainrl tliat the
olrktrttrlion wa placed on tbe track) with
the deliberate jwjqms of wrnkin tle
a-eager tram. Kxritrmcol is rr
mcnlrsl bt a prow ing Ulkf lhl th-
N-wart-'atl eiprts rar rnurdct ami
rtddary tr" 4annn the rtime. tJirge
rewanfs have already lin oflrrnl Ity ibe
It m k Idaml rcsmjsany. and tbteclista are
on the ground.
Rattan Mrlkrra.
el I-h tfsws far ft f j J I tl " a f I
I .H . f - ." . A -! ' z j'-rt t
w rwl A al ir, l-l a-ti-- w t !
mir ibe rs.-t f t'j- lt lb"
Tl-r t14c v k'attr !
; 1 sf b s I j '
hs C a r 1 -U
IMI st If rj f'S'.
.! tWH
i 4 wtl car-
Mi Markt- b ln tmi J ivd in ibc
Stale tlrxrimtrf lioti l!" lkfc
lws ali lrr sir Mart. b ba ikir
f tie- lraolle f f.gw Mtrv At
llr bmr James ti. lUaies aald
rctetary t.f Mte a law w a pd f.e
liiiMiti; Ian mrTnltrr of lb iste f m:i
lMing plitr in lb- m bjr1
ntrnl. and b- err-d timlf as .1
trrmir.r.1 that llr la .iv-ot. - .J-r.
Th lVal rbtk ltMil lb- Marl'-
Isrfoee Ibe rt rt al kr. l.w b "'
of Ibe Stif sb-tubl Ir dohargd M.
tllaine vrot.Ut eiairirsid lhtl w.s?k
ami iafottne! the eltk tbl -e 4 IV
losing alirsi w as iliarisl4- ia a n'" "f
br knwrtr of Ibe lagaags a-l lb
4b-r kr4 llc rrroetls ia stuwh Jt
malar order thai be wosdd lo b.rr
nciiber. Mi Mark se baa brr- s.ir.
two of wbora are iaarrVl. aa laols-b
era are nvartiel atvl lle ia lUJiiaw-ee aal
the other l aa iCiotrs-r la tb tj bj f
Ike lioartams-ct.
THE TBAUEOF THE XOMII.
HE Miin:ilTI TUUIMND PjU
TW riliTil'rt(iW o ith asa.
T.afr Nfita.4s.
A dojsafr ! fr-ea Nc tk Tb
TW stut. tf,t W LU i' r J
tir li Carf -La. a tt r rfs,1 f 1 1 '7-m
J a kse. r pti la l ".Ut. II latfr
witla c a tta Ian lt 4.sav I.4Sr tf
I es V tt' - t . 11 ll-rr ti X
itUtxi f !- i'ii li.ai
im.m il j.l !--e Iairw c r.
jfr 9mA, .s r-f r. bate w a t!
at!,s rr re lri-- ilarjjettif
a ltjisa Im r a aai:a wtr tr.' va-Uf
lie tft att!i- fa ,:rt J a' a
tack iW tw-.7, atbetbit f bs ti jrl
.r Ida rh was tarfi;!!y tari.tl
l!r HUa ie.Ua? al t-.z-l It 1st
r.. Ih;,!1- lit. iaeJaat. wt,-a Jw kt -i
a l.t.. tbf..b i'lta. Ht. C aIa
tad It, twesxuTta atte arxla eof
aad ail' it f ar-I. tra
km la4 Ifjc dirvaty-'
(u Ar-a lakra t.s itttT-t K.-a. b-a aLo.
i a
A late tlisraatrh from New Orltran mi
a p nrral alnke is now in JrgTrts m ibc
ugar plantali'pna ihrmglsmit a lity r
lin tf the aug-ar la-It f the stale. Jiegto
Pilar. rent, under ibe leattlrrship -f Kaigbta
of lualior. ltatl tlrtnantlol aa adtante of
IwenlT five real r tlay, tbe ptvrl
price itein one tbdUr ami' ratia-es. j This
in-ing refusrsl. lle nrjrnra lirranKi
l-nl, ami rrfus-d U Ut t.tlxrs aork.
tbivernor McEnery melvrd a hjatrh
from J. J. S-haefcr. a Terre Ibooe plan
ter, slating that bis plantation was in the
hand of the, strikers, aal eked far as
sistance, the parish authorities) l-eiB una
ble tirolerl him. Tberexji-oe lb.
ernor ortlrml a drtachnaent ef raildia la
the scene of lribe to act un-Irr orler
of the civil authorilb-a. A ihtachmcat;
of artilrnr bale Icfl Ibe cilr f. .Terte
llonnewttha galling gin a thrr inch
rifle.
strong in tlie So-nh. and in many States tht re drink, is snL l"ns rty h-s im-resveJ Iron
Itcinir strin-'ciTt le-'al t nactim nts'ai-ainst it. the i ten to thirty lerivnt 'I he rer.atr renarkt d
Sontht-ni tire-catt rs!ct cue time thought ther ! tl-at liettid not like to discusa tla l"naneial
could insult Northern men with impunity, but
they sometime got very much the worst of it.
in ISod the ass lilant of Charles Snmiu-r, I'res-
t ton llnxks, challen-pcl Anson Hnrlingame of
5lass;ichnsctts. 1uriinsanieateptel od pro
j Hsel "rifles at the Clifton House," Canada,
which the valiant I5rks declined. About the
same tune i; ger A. crvor ii irginia. now a
well known lawyer in Xew Ytrk, challenged
s.: warnso the woan.
Vnrn trovx the field alive. Tlie " gronnd ap
einted for the duel-was on the borders of
entu'.ky, a long day's ride from Nashville,
and early one morning the principals, accom
panied by- a few chosen friends, set
. ent for the place. Dickinson's party
were in advance, galloping through tlie vtWs
mm jvr iuo iiitiuniaiuH in prt'a glee, aria
U-nelitsof prohit ition U At'anta.vat as
tWy are.they are dwarlel into ingnitkanc9
by the response to Christ ' tuoinentou tpj ca
tion: "U hat shall it profit a man it rn gam
tbe who'.e wot kl and kne his own aoulT lie
likes lest to consider prohibition as a anub
saviug s -heme, for Mich it baa proved to At
lanta. As soon aa li iu r was turned out, tb
stoii it of Cod bad a chance on men's ht-atta.
John F. Totter of Wis.onKin, and when Pttter i and a wonderful revival followed. To-day
aceeptiil and propsi-l bowie kuivea, Prior J there is not a c.ty on earth that ia more truly
nhvlinetl tTie eondvat. Bnt long lie fore these. ' Christian than Atlanta;"i.Uarnenaai womea
wh en are pVtt.xMy the most recent caae of
challenge ia Congress, more than one North
ern man hail displayed a determination that
sec'.iretl for thcni'a m.vt stn liol courtesy.
A rather amusing case occurred in 1ST. Lin
tho House of llepnt:ative!t, lrcten Gen.
Ctlaase-x-k of Georgia and r.ichard Ukldle of
Pittsburg. The latter was a Lrotbcr ef the
famous Nicholas liuldlc, and was an accom
plished gentleman, and a lawver of distinmish
ttl abiUty, A few days after he camo to Wash
ington he sent to the !Sjeker a memorial
signcnl by some of bis e-mstitnenta. It provetl
to I an AUdition docurneut. ami w
--jijaxins rne weiKin ring witu merriment. i:ery
' K --,and tlica Dickinson would indulge in pis-
& pr.ctict and at one houso where thv
V stopped for refreshments he performed his
tavoiic it-m in ruuing a siring with a Kingla
pisttd hall. "Show Tivn. Jackson that when
- lo comos along," eai he to the owner of tho
, honso. Jackson had been in manv onmni.t..
f but ho knew .this, was to he the most serious of
his life, and as he and bis second. Major Over-
- tO'l. rOxlfl aloiilt BOnKwlt anart ftm ' 4 ta-tr
f ru nds, they disenssed all the contingencies of
a.j.iieAeoniing ngut,, ana now to meet them. The
.tr.oi.A.lli..i:i . 11 a .
nonixxd by Gen. Glasscock with bit
and hePTVke' also with ko ntocli aspcritr of ! tc
.Xlr. rdddle thM tle Snt-aker called him loi'r br ! fr
; A tbisspoint Mr. P.aldle rose an t tid that i I
have ttren adde 1 to tbechurcb aime the adop
tion of prohibition. "Is tbe law enforced,
and will it continue to bet" "Yea. just aa
lous as nVs) flues ami imprisonment follow
its infra -tion, prombitkn will irUUt."
L'sttoa Signal. m
A Coatly Uerenaes
In aa eakins of tbe beneCU of Hijrh Ucrnaa,
s ot ctnpocaxv rerrarks tliat, "Posie mtuo
:ng Hie number of drinking pUcea ia a
loarked degre. tlie tncreaaj ia revenue ka
x t ry great. cl.x:nunr. furtlarrmore, that ia
tle larte cities of - Nebraska .the pulaio
a . a a .a a a
ruhen lorwani to help I lie (trmaiants ami
low were Iteino; stnn k light ami left.
Mr. Malheny amttnletl in reaching Mrs
M.ilone ami intlictctl a ti rribie cut un
the i r art of her lly w ith the packet
knife. The woman fell. Imt alrma-4 im
mediately n gVlncd h r ftet. ami liit
hantlol a knife br some artion A the
excited crowd, she endcatort. to stab
her astailant. Tliis was rrventtl, ami
a, the comliatants liaal by ibis lime et
hautetl themselvew. the rouneIs of Ibe
more conM-rxatire element cex-aihd ami
the woumltsl woman was con ex r I to
hrT home. Several of the women ha e
lieen imt nnler lmls U keep the t ace.
aad Mrs. Malheny wilt prlably t ia-
dictetl for aaull with intent to kill.
PsitanMaiaaRrt aa It
iWrarawaailaa a4r4 at
Wealb aa4 xTrae.
New Yfk. Oet-4r 11 I-
A tVa review of lrle fvc Ibr okwi
Iiainjj Ibe psvt weak and dtrirf tbr
moolh Ibe aolume of b .i
mtaUbeal a.e wbal. a Is t Mural al IH
season. Hut lb lwt.al.rf lrwl- la a.
lcobr and a-ct . fall Ubla-l lbt
of the same rooctb lt year, a fl 't
ly f4airc lj lb aauesaal a4rw t
linr la arirtr.l T.
- - . aT. all
TV dtslnrxitxsn ! !
bara bk4 iuile iwt exflaii --a al
rvdWtkina are slill sb.wtr ll !
many qtaartera. Iba-stgh tie" iaite ia
thai ress-1 la liaore faotraU llaal it ar I
itirrtl la le a week e two !. I1"
a "
Mr.
fai!l t-anwbka lia ,
tatsla th-L
I k rs"w r., m ay lLal La ta !a !
. tsTvxerl lt; If !kn ia lwtka rf e42
rt Iwditiif ir fr.-ena Ukir-; fert t ll
fnrsavy aeaatru!ll ea-a.:. trif
t bar;.-- If tLy are al..b-eri, J:kara
was at a!cd ia Ft ''?. li?. aJt-l
j was rtr-attvtl fj sarirral t Ibe r-wt
; iaie.tl rx la tb- r:t-. lie a aa ter-
I IkJiil I l! Va.Sa.Atl t ttfaia J - lu.l
aa-l tb r f avaas-ial Lt.f r s tt tl;a
tilt, s-x,pji-i- aei!f alt--I sti ta.
xia t was f.s ajB-4atil m w es r"-
aua4rl aJvraaa.tr? t.X.taI b r Lxa) I laS)
.tiai of fsaiie ; I. br X ttr- I !-
4xeI P;Ur jf j?t aabr ssarrV
aaaaaat f I ItvaaMjfve Iff a a a A atar'f rrax
f sas.l aarl rattalle teBL.""
mand for arratu.-lala fr tb-s'b JaV . M u4f I.VS 3
- a. a ft l . t . a - a.
A C"a!rra Scire. !
( Tle alcamcr !nlejienIcot. from Irli-trrran-
-h tisxhol at Pahr
mv 4.irra infrctrsi 1L.aaa lev-ugbt
r New York oarr four bumlrol tXT2
w-enrers, who after on It a day aad "1
hair tleteutioti haxe i-ca sralternl
anal Vr-l ra- ti'l frrri'jcat aaI lhae U
maod for t-nsry frsaa Ibis 4at bis 4
ceases I, lbu1ait baa bwas ia ttJaaar.
larr-i man v ttalf ace have draaa
down o a miaia tw. end aas il-
lioaia ff acraranvlali'a Ue !a r
fwwsl
FtrKangvsk afill ni-! fair alitltla
tra-ie, and It It alllka Vsr Ibr ae
tncal of raiurta tarr ft tb aewsraa.
irkew of o4U rb are Ira, aa-l
ibe taanvvtneat stalisiaartory .
lljs9arajaa failarna Ibfwacbtosat tbe coaa.
trr tlunac bmbweik aamlsrt fne I bat Tab
Ir.l l aa-l Canada ?t, IMal 1.
araiast fll lat wrtrk atvl 55 the wtek
reai
A lUakNrttlra fer
Cji-la w i' bate I l.r lb b
Cab La ti ke t f ll tV-fsvll cl 1 11
wabf Aaalaxl Tv sfr M.T -Sa t f
eavtal jr a,. i-ai a- tbat C U
aH Ibae trl t ns , il. a t-art.
X4 laaa-ae Py Tb' D'.sa.tr.
lTka, M' f. a l b7-raf4a c-jae;'- ra
ld al Hea?irlsa la I , ia tK' trs.a
l-ar-af bt o'e l4 I be tb;- ' v T
I Atlaatsc lUUeax at tb lw I s'
tamk i enre.l at twrta. X TZ tea, ia
rrve-e
abnaa.1 lhnug!out ibe rpualry. TbctT
had Urn bo ia fret sou dtsras ow 1-aarl
during the JvajCT of wenly wa data
ami all tle taaawrgvra were welL Iit
craft $!.
t r p Tie. I oax issxmal4r tmm aa I
lbrity thai Ibe rrv-litce ad IV F-at IM
Ii'lkaak. rtnIUI I-T .Wwraaa et-I J
Farr. arel r-srvetly Iraaarrre-l ly lbaa
lo I. II. Kern, bate arrrs-l la arvevnt i
ceats on the dollar.
cHirrceoa t;eieral Hamilton al Waableo. I riwrieacsl la ladariajr the New Taw
Ion, learnio- the facta, UlrgrajJl a I rmlil.ara, bejiacirarJ t4 "b i Ibelaa
the ciliea wbitber the tmiraata bad rncra and Trwb-rs IUak. to aatcr tat.
nooUaresninsted by tbe rexenueaoVsneed
from licet -. Wb lo tbH Uttrr atateoeaa
''f, wished the mtriWr from Gt.-.irgia might ti 1 arr-es, have we Ibe r.cht to d,-grdeani pan-
dry to firo aaquckly aa Dickinson, but rather
allowed to proceed. He onlv asl..-.I iK .
lege of reply; and in ordt r that there might 1
no misapprehension on the part of that gen
tleman, Ledesiretl to inform him thatheahoiild
reply out of the House as well as in it. in case
the ;e or of his remarks might render it neeee.
aary. This c onej the debate. Henry A. Wise
after ards said: "What a d-d foot i;u-
CgLt up to bis knees iq blood."
noi ;
ion of a tecnnauniijr fer the
l-i i jr otw r-ort
. ja . . - .
. . . ti m i . . . w . m m ... . m w m . n
I ciiCeta Cartaung viro vuin f . .
wotikl not tlie nwit-atrr exoetkted for drink
more thau pay tbe avhootlng expenseaf
fail to see any dts.lay of atatesutaaslirp In tbe
at t of fucvnsinjj enuae La order to create tnf
ficicnl rvnue for co ernntental l ui ioev
It is thIJvery license that makea the avlmoYav
tration? tbe govcriirreria expera tw i'
C'rcrc H-) ieairV "
Tlmas M. Walter. f I"bib.lelphia,
one of the Icadin;? arrhitecta of the coun
try ami treident of the A racocaa Iasti.
tutr of Arcbilecti La Ueati, ageii ri. He
etrrutesl tbe plan a.loitcl by Congrrsw
in ior IIK CXienron x.aeioi
at Washington, Icaignxl the f! Irani Cl-
i Imildin In ITiiUlei4ua. toe wioff
. the raxtrnl office ia Washpfctan U
51. the cstrron ol ine x nni iHatra
Trvasurr ami l-rwloiiice isusimf-i ta iy.
Xi, and the Jorac of Ibe National Cap.
toL -
Tbe Omventij-aj of the I tbcrboo.! 0f
eluded the r lectkn of officer by rrV-sa.
in-j Nkho'os I?, ft f'bi-tb.v Tca
mr, as graai tl-l!-a.
bitbt-r the Imigraata bad lra
sent lo look after thrtn. This baa ia
tantly rausol rtritrnaent aal aUrta la
ttoe tJact-a, ami gmat bliraatiu U
aroosrsl agiaiost tbe New York brallhaS.
rera. It U bsrw trrrmaes to aeasl -laack
all Vewarta that (nay Wreafler arite from
cholera ru if it Van ! law f nil j slooe.
A Errel i er Tar Ut C. O.
The C"br--ake atxl Ohio lUllrva! baa
ramfesMrsl ju.Igmeat a Ibe tltrxJl t'esurt
at llirbn-vio.1. Va.. to C. P. IlaatiaglotB,
Its president, fir the asxaa of fl.Ti-VWI
for RKsney avltaaocl to rv-aleeaw rrarsas
pajampbfyra, Ir., Tbe 1411 of Jasfrrsent
baa also l-eea Cletl ia roxut la Ilrtrriro
Coxmty. Cosxnarl for Ibe rtairpaay tnale
a formal aaawer. abkh, Bx4 Ifiez aatia.
factory, tbe J!gt aj picti-il GraJ Waa.
C. WVkbam. tbe rsrcosd Vartwl-t-a.brat
of tbe road, receiver. Mr. Wk k rata
jrare tbe mratred 1skI ia tbe atita
lw.O1. Tbr rl h x. l la
porlera ar Trader liaai, to aaicr lata
lbs? arrretas-at, aa-I il aa a4 rnlm ast
that Ibe Cakiear rre!ite wbl f. Tea
arraatC -anrat U ladcTa.b-t rd" iba d-pri-trsra,
w ho ill be arsm! ia fIL
i tvsjrrt ta ;: -a i
la valCPSal 4mTem m mi
all-l lb es tMr1a r"w
b-lU Wt rcr It - taaW M r ,
l aal bn.f5 4 tk f -:. tJa
Ike Ia f."S a f l' a rs k H 4tc a
I hJ a a'ar.Ve .4 4 it- rat
saw km Ibe .I ;!- !f at I! x;
rmt m, avasl lWs, w:b lU -r efr.-
"! aal riswaww. atj4 ia rtwla If
arw a lla l n .1 A awwa e-a-w ia. 7b,
ttf d-sstVT 'kM.l tf i;e?.t ;
ri k b sr ekl.:i tasf ab-a: 1 1 a! rnn i
aar -l 1rxTts!Vlt, Mr o
A Tatat Eialasdaa.
A tetriY4e tst4uawat. resa!tis ia tbe
I.a.a. . .(..tt. mm, mm mmm.1 1
Baaa staf I lb- a
ta-as- aastxe.
fasts I.
s
i, b -
A Ttaleai af Skella.
ftt w(a.!esr a were a iai s.(, tbf -
I Eal ae-a ia l4u aluti lbs pa art
sf lb tsjs ce t.t CI, at 1
a. - s a
a: uum ai a
w t tb I Vet s r-'s
I f
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a
Th
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rr. iaU te ra-T. twrarrrl a-ar a-vxkia-jv-.t wt daea af a-1, tr.a'1
CVrbxadlbWs.aJtbe wotVaef ibeTss 3 j I f - b ' aaf -.l-rl
I aa- aaassr -a fr j e
("arriarr Ilarjaare oaaiaaf. Tbe fes
eirtal Ibia; axaaafactarvd l-y tbaa lre as
a rraUrated IsaW aanvket f.sT lorr I Ss
The ararktta are !iptr. ia )a;w Tarab I
aad ibea drieI ia ov ce ef ib
orraa ijXl-tl wUh CTrl fjrr. J. i.a
tbarbaer. a tmrj tixbteea year t il. aid
Alfml Retalera lL, were Lfcirai'.ly a..;te.l
aad bc-crU Jy brrnol.
ba -!-. A I b-at ct ba f . .
ae,tfvt"l If tb si. I tii.!. ci
wbaarsrt U l4tb a li-' ' - l a frit
laj f-t Ibe ai.',, e an-a-t .a l- f
a r r Ir-Va a'...', a ta V - U,
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