:lMMr"lWHniill)Hini-i -i i ':-.1 (fllhc Gihathm Aumi I w Till KSDAY, JTI.Y 8, Ivsu. H. A. LONDON, Jr.. Editor. T1IK ritr.SS i'OXVKSTIOX. Ye had tlie pleasure of attending lust, week the eighth annual (.'omen tion of the X. C. Vivss Association, which was held tit Ashovillf. Tlim :i-tii larger number in attendance thnu iit tiny itivvioii convention, tin re living iifty t line newso :inrs ivi-ic Ht'lltl'll. TllC Sessions Hi' till' ColiVolt lion were hcl.1 in the court house, he piling the :10th of J-lie and co:i tinning; two days. It bus oiteli been our pleasure to e.tti-t:d all Ut.ds of conventions eoliljeal and otherwise and it is with notch l lea-ure and with a feeling of l'li.le in our editorial brethren that we. inil.esitat-::-!;.- u. sert that ucver before have wc v. it nessed .i;ih ec:utf.-y in d. b.iu-. -".icli consideration of tlie l'ctliugs and t. 1 friction of the opinious of others, and such harmony us lu-evailcd iu t!ic ih lilnratiniiN of this convention i f the X. C. Tress Association. The most itiii'ort.u.t i-'.isl.'ii .--ir.tii-m-tcd was the a;loii:Uiu i.t of a com mittee of three. coti-isiiag of Mi -s-.s. Cameron of the P.ulini.i 1'.::. ..;;; 15oiiitz of the (loldsboio' h:s-.:.s,ii:::. mill London of the Clint'iam ::.' to memorialize the nct Legislature ilium the subject of legal advertise inputs. Li many States of tin- t nion the law re.uLit s certain notices to be lulvertiseil in the county tiev. snai'i r. instead of being stuck up mi trees uhout in the country, ami it is desired to have such a law emu-tcd in this .State. Quite a number of amend ments were made to the coii-ii;u!ion of the association, and its ci'l'.i:.:.::! tioil perfected. S'.e's Were tinati to prevent further inip-si; ion upon the courtesy of railroad otlicLils by persons pretending to he members of the as Hociation. The annual address w.-is deliver' .! hy Col. 11. 15. (ireecy. of the Kiinbo'di City Keoliomist. and was a chaste and j'Ki(ueiit production well worthy ot the reputation of so gifted a wrker. The annual pei ni was v.rittcti and read ly North CiroH'iii' m-'-t gifted poetess Mrs. Mary ilayard ("arki and we are at a loss which jo admire more, tlie beauty of the poem or the manner in which it was r-:u! the oi.t WHS only equalled hy tlie other. Dosscy Battle I'.si j.. was re .-hvlcd President and Jordan Stone K.-.:.. was ro-eleeted Secretary most titling eompliniputs to twi most e-tiinal lo gentlemen and excellent officers and Pilch of whom Sfflued to lie the ritfht man iu the riyht place." Messrs. Creeey. (iosliny and (ireen w( reelect od Viced'ri'sidiMlts. :;u 1 Messrs. 1 far per. London. Daiis. Kd wards and Robeson Were elected the executive committee. An in.ithiiu was re eeived from the air.hoi ities ai;dciti;:eii-. of Wiustoii to hoid tli" next lonven tion at that place, whieh was ai'cepu d. Capt. S. A. A-he. of the Ilalci-h Oh server, was elected to deliver the an mini address at the m t eo!.ven;ioi:. 11 (lov. HoMeii was ir.iai.iiiiott.-iy si lected to write a hi-turc of .hmniai ism in North Carolina. An invitation was received to make an excursion to Atlanta, but wa.i declined f.-r the want of time. Tlie citizens of Arheille did all within their power to promote tlu eomfurt anil .leasure of the members of the convention. a!id fully sit.-tain-ed the proverbial hospitality of moun taineers. On Wednesday niyht. at the eomiuodious ch.ij-t 1 of the Ash ville Feinale College, a public rcci p tion was yiven the association by the citizens, when eloipient and appro priate addresses were delivered, at the conclusion of which a sumptuous banquet was enjoyed in the I.llyedill iii room of the college. The next night a f;raiid dress ball was given at the opera house, while the lovers of the tcrpsichorean art sported themsel ves. This was to many the most en joyable occasion of the week, and even some of our more venerable bn thren participated with ;:11 the zest of thci; younger days. The town of Ashei!le is said to lie .the best iidvi rlised place in the 1'i.i toil States, but a visit to it w ill con vince any one that "tin' half ha'.h not been told." In the past ten years its population has doubled numbering now about three thousand which will no doubt be again doubled du ring the next decade. The air is so Rllubrious and health restoring the town being situated U.'J.'i') f. i t ah vo the level of the sea that Ash: ill.? is a popular resort t'oriuvalids. especially those affected with lung diseases, arid im becoming n regular sanitarium. And while invalids go there to rec.c, er their health, hundreds of pleasure Keekers annually resort there to enjoy the magnificent mountain scenery and the many oilier attractions of this, inir Queen city of the West." Large and well kept hotels and numerous private hoarding !iouei loml'ottably (:iti il. tin the ii'inicruiis vi-it It as i 1 1 1' ;-, i.i, I fori nnc lo ! .. i t.iio el by Col. Nicholls. of the Svvaiilta noa 1 Intel, and ve si ill have a yearn in;; for his eoo.l things tender moun lain bei-f. fa! mutton v.. ,Vc. upon '. huh we feasted during imr brief visit. There arc iiiie a nuiubcr of lively slabhs. that keeji numerous haiid.Mime i iuipages for h asure dlives. for n. i one call go to Ashev ille without di iviiigoui to liichiuotid Mill. Coiuie'ly's View. I'n a icatciier.and oth r prominent point?. of iu'.on s:. Then are many handsome rc.-ideucc iu Asheville. and the court house is dc c idedly the best in the State, being recently built at a cost of thirty til .:is;:;:d dollars. The railroad is gr;nh-d all the dis taliee to Asheville. or rather to while the d.-pos is located. a:ul the track is K-ir.g rapidly laid, no that in a week or two the cars will run there. The ride on the railroad out the mountains is atielidc 1 with an exciting pleasure, and affords a view of scenery no w!u re siapa sr.l. The gran h -t views are obtained iu going up the mountain on the eastern side. Starting from Henry's a station near the base of the l!lue llidge - the railroad mean d-.rs with t.utuous windings to the s-.!!.:i..ii. a distance of nine mihs. while tin- dirt road between the sa::-; poims is only three miles lotig. In t'iis di-.tancc the railroad ac n.h, a L'.'.ide of l.Oi'.ll feet, and Up I his - teep incline the iron hm si- slants ami pall's like :i weary animal to pell tin !i..-'!.:es; l.-.; l. Vhilc it iniisi m ci -s sarilv be ila::ger us to ride on this railroad, traversing lofty trestles, da.-hiug over high embankna nt.-. J-iel'i il;g the darkness of tuck ribbed tunnels and thundering through mountain gorges, yet the sc -m-ry is so grand, sj indesi ii!-a' ly :..a ,t.i:l cent, that the mind f. lgcts thus,, dan gets, ar.d lic.-.im. a! iso-.be, i .-.i.d in rapture 1 in the -ublimiry of N.i'.iev's grand p:';. ra';:a sprea 1 out In i -t-the hew:: h red eye. The skillh:! en gineering displayed in the e lUstruc tiou of this iiad is almost -a-arve",. c:s. an -1 vv ill i-o n ; i : i:.on:;::;: :.; t- Ja::a.i W. 'u.-;:. Tie re r.re ?evin tan:. els. the leu ;: i.f w hich i- at tin--urn::::, and is a'.e;;t one thirl of a 1 -i gth. In entt ting it we seen: t- ''i ! fir-.-vt V. to th- v. .rid and descend i;. loth-it oft -d.-sc! ?. nr;iu where Iiis Satanic Ma;-ty r igns si; l-ivn..-. Wc v pa-si d through the una-led dangers .' the i'-inc-i-.s m!: l .-t;t." which are not so dat.gei ous as de.-cri'n.-d. The ri-h- over the mountains is of it -eh' well worth the !ol:g journey to Asheville. and we advise ail our rea l el-, who can do so. to join the tirst excursion party to the mountains, and enjoy such scenery as can be found nowhere t he. The people of North Carolina can never naiie what a grand Stan- they live in unit -s they travel over its vast extent and s. . n-r I hi tuse'.ves it.-: great:.. -s 1 ay. and in no part v. ill they t:;.d that greatness and glory better di-; laved than among the mountains of the great West. Preparing lor Hie Conlot. The Ih-pn! lii aus of Wake county held t la ir County Convention at Kal eigll oil the ti-1 inst. for the purpose of a pointing delegates to illtiild th ir District an ! State ConveMi-ms. - liaj-peticd to be in Ilaleigii at the time. and. passing ;;!o;.g l'ayei lev ille street, we heard such yells and shouts ill Metropolitan Hall thai curiosity prompted us to enter and see the sight. Our tlr.-t thought was. what a contrast this motley crew presented to our late State Convention ! In one dense- mass we saw a mixed and mot ley throng of bke-k and tan voters, in tcrsperscd with a few whites, and all greatly excited, and half a dozen at tempting to speak at the same time. Many of the faces involuntarily re minded us of the dark days of Jhidi cal rule and ruin of the time when fraud and n rruption vvere rife in high places and we shuddered to think that these men were attempting to re gain their lost power. Yes. we there s.-i'.v isiieli men as Tim Lee. the do faulting she rill, ami AHn it Magniii. the defaulting ireasurir of Wake county. There was ., 'aii.es H. Harris, the bribetaker. wh- becane- imto rioiis in the days of Litih:ie!d and Devv ie:e. Th'-re were many nila-rsof le.-s ic.;-. and we allude to this for tiie purpose of putting Democrats on their guard, and to warn them that the same men who so well nigh rained our good old State in Lscs and 'ml arc again plotting anil planning t regain their loijg lost lower through divis ions iu our ranks. These men. in stead of being abashed by the ro I u ikes of an indignant people, arc again striving (o re-enact the dis graeeful scenes that were witnessed h'-re iu the dark days of I.'adical rule. It is said that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, mid so if Democrats ih .siie to retain the supremacy of (heir party they must preserve intact their organization, present a united front to their opponents, and prevent any di visions in Ihiir tanks, otherwise their watchful foe will overcome Ihem. and our necks once more bend under the ,-;,i;i.-g voice- ..f lladica'.i -in. .1 ai r.ii i'isr.MiiN ts. ADVlll; I'lSliM 11NTS P, S3 sfu K3jv t-f I'-v n ; h 9 V- t-. ?. 1 1?- e .-, VEOETALiLE m&m mi i ep t ' V- M .4 i: i ' l.! ' .-sr I -A ': A PURlLY VtCETAELG REMEDY For Internal .i.nl txu-:r.:il Uso, t: a SUHi: Ctirti f : ! c; f.r v. i.'i it I-. wmnmM ,-.n.l i. ALWAYS PtEi'tCHY SAKE in Cv hanJs .-f i-vi-n t!:, -Ti:i ,t i::.-(- u -lie,-.! piTJ'-n;. ri i- ill-i- ii:m1 ..nii li rriu,-. t.-r I'OI'IMIS, SOIti: THKOT. i Ilil.lS. ,:i:4 ..,-.,r tr. ..!!. o :...,U i.,,M..I r,-l.- ; l.ilimu rcllii iit 1. : l! li ! I -I V I Is VI I M l K AI.I.I A. THE OLDEST, BEST, AisD MOST WIDELY KNOWfi FAMILY MEDICitiE H I'M WORLD. I: !;.- Iiri-it iMrtt il n kui-ti rt.iitli-l Oil Miin-fNH in u'i , . ' ' - . r I II t !l'.. IfOI.I I." V. Il VKIMKI'V, V -l:-l l i V. i-:i I :. . lilltt l.l. O.lil'i.AI.X'I'S, il.ii l HAS STOGli THE TEST OF 40 YEARS' CONSTANT USE IH ALL CUUNTRiES AKD CLIMATES. It is Ul:rtMIM!:M) i i IliiiftutM, Mi-.!.nuiiir 1 inisti r, .'!:Mitu'i 4 tl IMuitltiiittiiH V tu li lHit( hiI I .uviiric". ,N nr--f i in Iloxpii :t!h m f-li ; 1, I v lu-i ) bmly rU'i m lie if i !: ' I.;- v r t"' -i l n I - L:l. IT fS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. U .'. : .t v If i 1 I eniii ill On- Ifiirli mill Siili'. :m ; o . - ' ," i""' if. ail ui-,s i-i liriiisi-. '! il"-. ! Hiirn ., .. Mlils. I ll' vol - it:!'. M si! I IV tr MITUOtT IT. H.il I -. v ,!!.!'. .-l II !: ' ' I iiH.I I., I'MiB . .:., t. . .-...! Ii i . - !l ..' :: . .-,yi'.i:i !,)( a I a:.-. :. -I . .. i I ' : '. i: I i.i i.il ilou- l-l.-. PEKKY S5AYIS & SOM, 53rov?dcr:Ce, R. I. Proprietors. e the faces i but vv e a! t Mala- tui . he our read, r h.'. like )-.!.::, - of H . 'f tia ir i.c: l'resi.1, i.t an. I 'ic. !'ie- ; '. -.: del. I n : u ii . i that li.e ; -..i.'.e ot I !i :.l r. .in.paiu clu'-s f. r Tim ih . .:.:-. IV b C" - to y v v v , y Y y v v iy y ) x r f i. . K A A X a t I I k K X X A Hi 3- T T Tin Vlce-rn'siiU-iil. Ah Ml-l 1. r 11. S'. nhelis and the lae V sr Y V rr VV V , (flY V Y i Y V Y j , V t A Ax'x. w A XA A w AAiAv ii.. i -.1 l . ,- 1 1 :..t : Last week we '':ive a sketch of ov.r ', ' ' . . ' .', ,'" : ;. tne par! ot t!,.- If .us,-, a::.', of ,v Tr. sideiit ml candi. cite, iind t:ovv we (,,.,(;,,.,,;, ,.f Mi-sm i. il. M. 'J'. copy from the lhileigh New s the fol- Inuti r a:: i Sc-.v ai d. The conn rii.ee lowim,' hi. ejraphv of our l:il Vice- result, d in the nd'ip'iioti of the Kall- riesident: ' sas c,arrr,'-dse m: i.sur,- .v:uu only I; n ivvn a- ";r,e I,;:-: sji I ;.!, v:;i,',i ' William If. Kueli.-h. of In.i'-imi, ;;;:auV pa s.-,', hi .th l-m-.i-s of t'otiirr.-ss was I'-rit Atignst iTtli. I-'-', at T.. - .,d b.ci:.- th-- l-.w. "1 ct!.-.i ie,-," inetot:. S.-ctt c.mt.iy. the s. n of Mi- -.vro'e I'l.si.hnt I'.u-h.-inati to its :iu - j.-r Miisha i. llu-lish. a Kent-i.-ki m - ..j t.:;.i the pi, sen! o e l-y biith, v-.ho i ni'erat. d to lu-liina t.,. ,. :i:..it. of mil' I;:'.-. It in ll and d :ri: a h 114 ar.d l..-t:- ;;. p,. ,, -.i- ;'.:.- t 1 n i' the .!.: er- orcd life till, d Si Vi-ral 1 Osi o :s ae.tatiei:. f.-r 11-' 1..-I' imp.-rtaut t. list in tie-e It .-f it... reo- :;t , ,;; ...ir , o::n!rv a-: 1 to r.-n.ler pic atld of the (iov, Mil, ... I.t. : V Vll,. 1. j . .-ic:l 1. I shall KiiL-h-h was one . I' !'. .m i, ,-n diil Ir. t-.; tvll, ,:., .,p.,-,ys y en- IViei -1." his wife, r ihala K is'iii, a K.-i.tink On th- .-ve -.' th- 1 -Mf.T.i.- M-i;. ian by biith. but -f 'ii -ii, i:-n dcs.-i-nt. ,,r s,; i lii-'as!.. wh-i was a lu.-ta- h'l.l sixteen br..t!i. is and sisters; she ;,. ,. ,1... X : : : . . n : 1 ( ' onj-ii-ii ', om - still survive- at th- ai.'" i f i:,htv- ,,.;?!, ,. t..,t :, d ieg ,-e to the two. Their sou William, after ob- t ,;,,. ('..nv.-' !: -n, i.-ei b- an tain;i:- s-.ch edueati'-mil adv in' -i-i s t ... . ,; j ! ! ir::;- var.d -; as the ci :.):-.. in scii 'is i f th-it i : vv ,. ..si n. !':: t'.- rnot a: c c mi.-, ! .'- ly set'h d i-c-io:i ati'ordi .1. th ;i t':r. e ...v,.,j . ',. .. .-,!;.,, y ars' r-nr-e i '. s'-nlv at S :,!i 1 1 o - ,-..,,, p..;.t:,-.: pf,., d, c'.;iiM,.r ., r. over ( 'ihcue. s: ,",.lit d 1 IW and -.V:-,s -i I- ;....:,, .,, !.i , i ..i ... j- mitted to prictici :n ti e I ir.-uit ,-iivatc lu-in.-s. H- s- r-evist i-: , -,.i- : hi', d. H i- ti'h-iti--n m -t t s ..-:r vers n- i i .-.rm t h i in v.! 'i-''rhie. li s !'. : :-.ei.il ip.i. s t : . : 1 ;:: a n c ut in :-. an 1 think tic ; !'.:-!nt .-s ini n .'ib-ph:.--dup :. and as f n- ; .... '.:;::-i:.:l;;. i:.- . i A th mi-.,.- :i: ... i .: ati 1 f -s!' r.: -r ! .o iii ,r and '...- s i : ; i i Cuirt at the e:.rlv of ei-ht'l-!!. ; ,. coi ....... !,.' v Iv (I,- Polities, howev.-. had t.T h.UI 1!I"!V M . -t ,. 1 I ,!,!.. i !-' d II. tll-ll.'i ic attraction than hf pn-f. ami as u .,. ... , ,. u.,r ., ;.,., i-irlv ene-iLid his ut:, nti.a:. f, rw'.-.l- .;,..;. :i,r of the 1' .i-n in his teens he v. is a ih-l - it- fni-.i i;,-:" t. . 1 n h uci o is in sco't r-ounty to the I m ci-i'ii- State ;s,:;i. . f.,;,nl, 1 !.,.,.,. 1',, -i- convei.ti at Imliaitap.ilis the round .;,., , f ,,. -,.,; Ni;;,,:,-;1 ;... of trip in those turns, wl.cn tie iv vv re In,lj.,.i;i,lis. . f the !hst .r.':.n- no railroads.occupied si: diys.-and j,,.. ,),., the N : i i u-.-d n.-mklng Act m the famous 'hard eider mil leg ,,,. ,;lsi (..., j j,.. cnnla-i m. cabin". 'ampa -ll of IM he toul; a Ov, r the fortism-s of this Mic-.-ssfnl v. ry active part as a stump speaker. ,,. , j,,. ,. ,.;.,. 1 u,,til 17T. I nd.r lyler the v,:i!-g p .h'sci in .-!.- u;;Cllt;i. ,,;;,. re-.ivi:.; a hand- t hi . .1 his fust otli-e the p-s', ;h' 'e s testisnoi i-il fr-m din-c! rs ami if !:: native v:!!age. .:t:-t r.. In m.-I hohh-rs in .,...;.i -n of lb". h.i was cho-i n (hcilc of tic; In- .., :,. ,.,),., ; : .,t v ''.,, . h irna H.-tise of Ih -pies. i tMtives, :-ii.l .,,:t.:d,. ,.f ;';; j rivat - afti r tin' i-l-ctioii of i'.'lk sp. i.t f ur v.a-t! e e-iuse wars in the Tn-is-iry l)ejartiii"!.t -it p; ..p,.,.,,,'. ,,. S :'- s'l Mr. '.u ' W-ishin-to.,. Democracy it tmiy 1.- , , .. ,..,.,'( j.'j ,',,v sal i. w a p:ev-i:ca. ia ii;e i.'".'.i-n , )W . t : fim-iy: the father a-. d nil--!.- if Mr---. ,,.,.' s, r. p. I'.n-flish w -e ';c. .-!':i si lctits- in ( ;,. ,j ' ,,v, .. . Xitiotud ('invention i.f . ami ..,p:,i.--: two nther Ul.cl-s d.-!i --iti s. f..-- v.J;,.,, ,,. t I,', brothei-.s bei'i-; lai co '.: s if I.i.'ila- ,-)V j tnres in ihlVi re nt tates. ,.-,v :, v i. ws of : In lSo't .r. K-o-ish vv.is el. cbd w. r. thus i p; S.-er-tnry of the (' l'.i'utioi.al Cut,- n r-.i. vv: Velitioli; a year !:i!i r he vv:,s scut to ' I am for 1: the i'll-st I.e-isPiicr.' I'c.t j., i t nil h 1 p l-ti.-s an 1 !..' the rovisii.iis of til' iist'.tirion : le i! mate! i . 1 . then adop-ed, v!c re a si.-na! honor of t i is cetint t y awaited hilil. Ill the I i m. -cr -t ;c ! he ne -st s. '1 a i I caucus mi tin- Spi-ake sl in Mr. I'.- .:- jVota tie- lish received -J-J votes to I'd for .! hi! . t d, :.i a Y. D-ivis, who had b. en Sp. :,k- r ! :,::: oj p..- .! to the Twenty-ninth 'o'l-r---s, an ' : f,-,..r of or i when a few .'. ivs at. r Mr. Davis r.-- ti.-.- i t. !-: . ; s!on,., own:- ,io.;r, enient w i i: .ntc.-.g i . i -.. s : i i v. ty ! ..-itim ' the J bm.se, his v on u-l ivd was chosen vv.iv p -:'! . A i--,te. i co-. -:;... vl, us bis successor, . 'i.-char.a d m. cm. -!;'n : ' : c: : t. thi' v..i well tlie duties of his office ilia', pro! i .-t t :.. i . i i. , . f t he p. a.:.! though it Was the first ssiuii l.chl the .f.-p-:tv it i'c- pe-pc- ; i . . 1 1 -und'-r the l-icisioiis of the m w en- d.-sti- xiug s i. Ut s ot the .-a'-s t'.titution, not a sii.gl- appeal w :. or -. r mdi.- -.g i' - a powt rs in taken from his ih ciMons. iu Is.-,- ymid th- iin.i s .1 in- ('-:! i' at inn, Mr. Ih.ghsh v-.a- ih i-i ,1 to Coiigre.s-. is the l.a.d if :... sn-;. '.-, e n.tein defeating .b.hn D. F, u-i 1 v ss ol.iti d by t!i. :-. an I by licit 1 VOtlH; bi ill- 11., , .1 i:i js.-.p ,,. Ji,;,, ll',,. ), ;,;,,, p;. to fea'.ing .Iildge Ti.mii, is (.. ,si , a-.-hti r stand.'' by ,-Ss, and a-a n, in l.s-ii ami 1 s"is, Mr. M '-lish was tmtriiel in llf his liiiijoiily en ii;, ,,:,,. .s. .,, I,,;,! to ! i-s I .no-ci M. .1 u-ks u, of Vir- hi! couseiitcii to run b, ieg l.sjj. ii.ii. I.y whom he had '.vv.i ch:l In n. The (-ight yf:,ts d-irlng vvlcch Mr 1 '" ' '' stiil-g i". tic- licl.-ma Knglish sat in ('..r-n Ss-vven now, i- Ifo''.---'' II :-,t i v. s -is a D.-m- eil Willi f-Mi'i.-ig and iniportal.' o r.-, i . h.s f,i h, r and -ra'i.if..t!ier vents, nu.l he Inel his f-.'I share in ! f-r- hi-e. nrd a ihnivhtcr, the wife tin- work of l-i ihii.g itsi.,-v As a !' Ii. Whl. -n-.-hby Wahi- g, f I is- no tuber of tin t oil, ;,, it , ,. ,'.i, T'. it: v':i'-. Ky. Mrs. I'.n-iish i'.i..l f-nr torics at the tin,. ,.f ! h- ii.-'i.. -iiii-i n yens a.'-. A c -.temporary wi il r has of the Kansas-Ni biii.-ka bill, he s-ii, 'bus i!c s -i ibc.l the suhj -.-t of this luittcd a lain. .rily report c.u.t u-.i. - s-a-tch: the "popular sovereign 'v " i ha, which ,-As a sp. alar Mr. llug'.ish is 1-gi- Mf. (iieeley Miys in his '. u.i riei n cal i.-ithi-r than ornate; ill business Cold! ct'' could not have I cell de- lie is a Iicoi of action rather than of f.i tted but for tiie paili nil' lit-oy words. His etloits as a d. baler r.re iiianoeuvre, which cut iV ail amind- ucue rcmarkabie f-r pntctieal i- nients but the. Mibstitntioti of the inon .sense thuii for bri li.mev of ma- -"iiatu bill. Mr. Knglish, it may be tory; his mind is strictly pi lo-tic.il in added, was on-of the three or four all its pe. and healing. I'.ni ry members from the Ki t e States who nf eh n act. r, fu mi. ess i.f jiu ; survived the storm that descended on an an -v.. i i'ig iiit-gri'v ai l is e'.i-f tin; supporters f the bill. Later In- ehara. t. t i -; i -s. In pi r.sonul inb r- steiidiiv and lirmly oppostd the a I- c-ur.-e he is iiiclim 1 t i be ietiiii,g luissioii of Kansas iimler the I.- eomp- und i i s, rv e.l, w hieli might be atln- ton constitution nntd that iiistiu bui-d to hani;htiiie.-s or jiiide by n nifciit h.nl been rc.lifucl by a v'- nf stringer. Imt to an :u-i pi-n i i L ine- an i the pttojile, and nt the time of th- frii-ud he i. open, eaieli 1 a nfi'ihl.'. dead-lock between tin: Semite aini In tlie p;;vee and n-ciai li 1 ilioi s of Iloii.sit moved the r. . solution to con- hf-he :-l m !s without bh i.iisli and cur in Hie proposition of t lift S. mite above n j i n n h. As a b i -im -s ion lor a comniittee of tri e ronft rciiee, he has n.ost viilu.ib'c ,pi iht n s. lih- which was cariie l by the easting on! being t-i cant! ,:is, .; is j ril-lcn! voto of the Speaker. 'J'he coini.ii: I. c and c -n v ,t : -. e. lb! o;. reni'-ii- wau coiep.-ot-.l ci' Mr. Jlajh- Ii, Mr. u:,;i . 1 . . -. ;J.i: ' into ihu- :: itur- an i .r. m i.ile r- nlts ot .-o, S.-het! I S, ;-,::d v.) ell he ol.ee Ills I.i. s!io!i ie - til !.' i, el it is with a sMi nut : thai c lilies ali bs'-re it. lb is ,o! ,! ne-n -tr.itive in anylhin;: that in- ih-. s. I nt thi iv is a t. il. term ed and nm-e.isiiig applieaiieli i f his vv h"h- resources of mind and energy to tii- end in vr, vv " Tiki Kaiiiilies Stttrving. lli'i ll: i nee Wis ,-. eel veil at the Si .;i.-i! O.i'i .- in iiiis cilv yestevd v to :':. . th ct ti.-.t t'.v.i f ;n::':es !! .hi, I'oin.t. on t!.,. iiortii s'.l- of It i on Ii. ' . a! 'il' I'.'i l. il. s . n-.tii of V i; M ic-H!. ;.r- in a-i actual s'a'e of st : -vati The faniine-s:,-! -...js , s c '-.si-j ,.f i i,.,,...;-,. ( j; ,., ;r- ; si-, e .;! ion. :::! l'.c! I. wis. wif -in.d t v.- chi h-'-ii. Tii ir di-eove: v v is no! in tins wi-..- ; Mr. t' ib. tr. f -I :u. I iv st-ii i ii d a Si. i o Point . p. low lots eit v. h-if i.i vv in eh. :!'.'- of th- o: p. , . Ma.... i-. b- ii - . :)' -a t ! ' r -f ; i : !! "f L ov;: c. i.u I i i:.- ii; v.-a cii i t a 1" at in vv hicli t" loss i ;.-;.u - hdet. -i-i-id.-.t.d.y , ..ni- -.s tie- '.,!. il.ies III a :i -a C.'.lp Oli te : ih lot:- Iv ! .i k- i.i: .:e fr ,n: t..e e: ..:: of l: vi 1. m 1 ahi, ,.- t . i -.. :i .! r- .- e . p. t n t:;::, i. ; , vv i . e ".v. :i vvi'h i ,',. . is !', v . r. v. , h "'. v ;, a.', th-. .r nn.bi r i 1- :.. s : ,-r 1 e , f the 1. - st a .-.-..!,.-, t tiie l-etii::!! di 1- l f lie III. be-:g wililo, t n o n v, or r v i-i -n-, or t a-1 : i.-ii!,s . f gi tting them, aii I li : e of tin ir nirn bi r bi II. g .ible tog- ...VI I !: Il.ain loid f. r h-lp Wl.n Mr. ('..iluli a. riiv, i t!:-y lei! ii"t lit I : m, ci hf.i! ot ::tiyt!:it:g t- i r in ti l-- e d iys, a; d were iiefa. d'y i ! he . rge of .-larv .- li..., b,si',. s I ..-, I . ; .- V,. .'n out wi:',. sicl.ne-s- -oi I wi"! of r-st. Mr. C !- ! II h I 1 11 poi'i.et in-t 1 11! ..'1:1 VV iti: hi :i, by in- ans of vvl-c'i h" sitcci c h tl in 1 r i nsmi' i ing th- in! .rmati ui ol th,- destitute fami'ies to tne i file here, and we I, i'H 'h it a 'ei. -i-un h is In i ll f ! w o. led to M-leie a i t .t V. S !'.-' he' jl UC'.y Speedi'lV I'. :el :ii..se s-rely i,;;! , a.l j i epic Wo u.i: . t -ii S; ir. Tit : iv : id 0;si ens. Th- 1 -s D nioeiatic Piesi.h id of ihe l l it.'i ': was .lames It;. oil :i i in. II- - :.s -i ! e ii. s Ivni in and -,v - -. r . o.,r. ,-, i a: ( 'ilicililillt i. i l ii, !...- y if lh-s count ry li i '.cm has c. r ;. .ii- iVoni t!;e I'liiied .;, .-. M -1 t . the White ll-iise. 1: -;.'. i .1 i:ave fi.h-r! then to do ( P.::'.!'; is a L'l.hi d Mates Seli- ' el'. 'i i '- - ! v. r !,-is bei :i :::i iusbit-.e hi ':. .-. e li:.':; V. hole a political iitv. n't' r :i !;'; g eoiitr.'l of tic 1!- n o , : p. pi, ... i.t .ti- has l.ni. ,1 ,- ti.- i.i .' .... ... aid i 1. . ti. :i then- ii:. I to i 1- t it-, can, il l lie l-r Piesi- 1 i.t . S.ne.. Ti; the Democrats i..ivi' gained control of the House. Slat, sv i ie fcilidmal k. A Sjsitier Kite, hast Moii. lay week Mi -s Mag ( 'ninl. who lives at Kevini r's mill iu Sniloii ! -VI,. s'.lp, WHS Ollt bhick-Cl ry hun'.- b. g ali-l. taking off h-r gl-ves, laid tin m oil a fence iiuti! she ha 1 tini-h- d, v -a u she drew them mi and inl ine, ii.. ; e! v f. !: listing on the back of b li d. She pilhed o If the el ,Ve anil ii s. cal; sj.i ckh d spi'h-r f, li mr. . i f' i r ;. et ! noliie she hi g in to ex- j ei i- ii v i. ! nt p iius iu the arms, i .!eii.ii:ig i !- u:i th' iice fo I i r legs ami ail ov.-r her b niy. At fust she was niiible to necDiint for the M-nsa- tioll, I ut t'lli.lliv, lelil- mbci ii g the .-.i b r I ite, told those who iitt inlcd her of it. when tley lugiu to -ive le r whiskey. The iciiu coiitinu, d to inc.-i a ..!: '. i vi r uu ii she was siil'f i -leg agony. Ir. Iniint Lilile, of Ci t ivv b i, w as stent for, and found I. or in h. most d.i .; , .s.sing state. She fed a! iv;t th- room as if she had no eot. trel ofhi rs'lf: la-r hints and other parts of Inr body vole r-n. it-red lil aeh by the nnllll i r iu which she t hrew hi i .-. if ovt r the l1, a-i ; she- be sought tho.e picsel.t to ej,. 1 cr sunn thiiig with v.hi.-h to kitl heie'.f, and all iu a'l presi i t- d a lao- pitia ble spi c!..c!c Jb-r MilT.-rin, eoii t.nii! d all i f that liigl.l an I wilii more or 1. ss s-eva rily throughout si v.-r,i! siscci i.-diii-.; dav , bu! site g! ad ua'dy In gan to grow lnoe i-aiiif.u-ta,-bl- urn il the Litter purl of the w t k, win ii tie- p '.i'l had elitiitly left hi r. '.ate .. ide Kali .ha.u L. a 'a 2aja a r ' s, : ALL KIXDS OF 3i ACIIfXLItY, KI'.ST AMi M.)ST IMi'iliiVI'.D KAPMINC 1MP1.KMKNTS CMNKi; L l ibiKlYK CO?dM!S;Ui N MKUCUANT, ; j Oj Air.K p.i v sr.i.r, on r.Nfii wr.v: sr.coNi. mand macijjskuy. S P 11 C I A K T IKS. 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