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THE COIICOBD BESIJIEO. treYcr. : : T-rw 3Iccth. : . V Iiso 75 64) 1 40 1 Zi raive. Tnty Vt.e and er. Hb, : -v.. JU. r .m-t!r cah ia aJ bt tr. rB o? a club of 20 or r rt ill retire a My X'-1- , sFecialnotice. CANNONS. FfrTCEn i WADSWOUTU Ccooar, N. C, :.rmtfit the S"it!n. Fertilities Cutn- . JrhnJ. Va. and furmn, in 1 :s O suit, direct from tbV Factory, tbe rv"TV7V u , - u j . - i i f " II J J ii w U voL.m COMCQRD, .NORTH CAROLINA JSATPRDAY. JUNE 2, 1877. 1877 i SPRl'jSTa GOODS ! Qt J x 521 COTTOI! FERTILIZER, TOBACfi' FtflTll.lZEG. lirThest artlctf are A I, and cant he tcai. . NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS- Concord. N. C Feb. 23th, 1S77. All rra ar Wehv fort! J Jen from t.-rptc on our 1nlt, sittratrd in Tuwn- iMd.Z,J, II, I.,uruicninnervt.n, with bok. or line, or with srineor otwer- ie; or :of fcantia; with dc, pint or ;fcerwU r atc the watr oul uf A. O. loots' rrrinc : oa ria of Lig r-ruaccutid I run accucdieg to Uv. I A G Lent, I Chart- Wapner. John P AHuon, fC DU-wJ, IJH Fwber. Dr Jala Fink. Rnaito Turkish TTar. American sympathies in tbe pres ent European war is generally with Rassia. Whether other powers .will be drawn into the Tearful whirlpool ofcarca0 time alone will develop Tho war on the part of Russia is pretexted to be a crasade in' the causo of Christ and the Christian church and Jiomanily, against the cruel Moslem tjrannj". England has never allowed the question of religion to control her .... . . - 1 J . BV.MVUO WUVt UlWUO ui luJ We CorJiHT IBTIXO our inenu r- .. , , . troEorCt&rruaarrw""6 , i to titroiue our Slock of rial interests were concerned : and BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, the only concern she now manifests I I a l nn f.niitr Hnmn pnirntn'hmnnt9 AJo the Irce Slock of Genu and ratbf on ner jKmesaions in vno r.a8 READY MADE SFRIXO CLOTIlIr0, kkb cannot be excelled ioiljleorqaalitj z flflOY R & L 0 R FI -:o!- tVue end tee tbe Great Bargains ' t W Johutoo, l: VVAliin, J Hil. : A II Voueiic, laii Fuiher, W A Smith. I: A Browtu . JOHN T. POUNDS, 3IIIiLWRIGUT, CONCORD, C. I tmx'duUr itte tbt I tn rrerrJ lo i.ota-e. TK who cwnVn;Ute urtinc ott Gin wouil do well w are: tbe oev i B'icBeprnnroot for dri vie tbe Gin, .(itb a, roc, about 2 ttnu rr foct, y wBtcb it caa be rnn uccrfu'ly tilj rd frocn tb driver. I an aloaenttor kind f JIIII iXacbiuMj, Improtea Smtmr. Trii Water .WiMek, BoJtinr .Ioth, Ac- 8A'iAfctkA gnrsaUd in all Vtrmrut eo&tV3p!t!ng the atartlng ot tiriit MHU, Cotton Giru.cr Water Wbeel. muU do ! U r9, or correspond with rne, at M-crue, Jf . C. 62 WOOL CARDING. Tbe subscriber o2J annoeee to tbe jhaLUc that be baa bad hi Carding Machine newt cU-tbed and ground op bj ore of tbe t"t Macbinsts in th Sute, and i now r-rprd t naba ojrior rvll. Warrant, tlfrtkMi. Wool ran be Vft at lb fullowin; itandi, ndour w.o wnJ make trip to each stand t trr two weaia, to receive wvI and delir. errwlU: Cannon. Feter A Wad worth, t'occvrX MUa Anni Rermtr, litpevt, twun e&tjr. I'ml Cr'uae, aear Ora rhifrh. Jvha FUhr' jlce. Township .Vov 4. lianUrvi!, Mecklenburg cuntj. Will cnnkenv runnir ruUr f n the lit f June. Iricv f.r rarUmg White, lix cent ir j'rKl. Miid, 7 cents rr jwMind. Two crat vitr Ur jcrrainr . A &rl i i'-urrin Macbioe alia, htu to the Card, Jears th wol t.f ail I urrs and trah. Wc. guarantee large turcvut vf roll when tie hoc! is rrYrU banded lekr it is brought o the mar hit e. Giveiw a trial, and vou w411 1 s:ifii. N M. UARNUARfJT, lorrir Machine, Sit Miles Nwrth of Con ird, N. 11 73m HEY ESTABLI8HMEHT! A. F1SCHESSER, WATCUMAKt ; & JEWELER, (Srst Ja i i . Morris llou.w.) lias had tVM.t -.r eirrirnn? in the l.tminM, Swlirlls tt (avroivto el lha citi- rna of Cvcwru aurrounding couutj, haa4 sWkve t."V vt l.vkl Hint flusr. l:rar!t, Fiva. A,.. al of mi nj fire .Mimical lrstrjnenu rircj tij. rt n&- PTfiiire Mm a tnal.-rii we can ofilr jou in a LARGE STOcK OF NEW GOODS! STAPLE DRV GOOES, , WHITE GOODH, and NOTIONS. " GENTS and YOUTHS HATS & CAPS. TRUNKS, VALISES, &G. We can offer toii the crcatest targain in a large Stuck ofl-aaica iiatS.;.'" n ARTIFICIALS, t;, " TKlMMTSGS, AC, iC of latest Snrire Slilea. aud unique tt' and Uautj. AU OK bivb wUl b SOLD CHEAP FOft CASH. CALL and SEE ns. 3m 'x UOOVER i LORE. PAUL b. means, irrrrnDTirrv Mm t a t PractJCtrs in State and Federal Courts Tbe Czar disclaims all hostile in- tent aguinst the Uyrantiura road, yet tbe British government distrnats Lira. The coarse of everts are prov ing ibat tbe Moslem government must'he overthrown. Science and skill are removing" tbe barriers Aflat heretofore appeared to Russian do minion in Eastern Europe, tbe Sues canal is how under .the control of England, and is her highway to Asia, and that is the key that locks the gato at the golden horn. Austria will not hasten to attack her power- ful ncighbor in tho rear without a strong pretext, the giving of which will be avoided by theRii6sian Em peror, and Germany will do any thing but help to cripple Russia, England will consider thc question well beforoshe unshcaths her sword. The indications aro pretty clear that tbe war will be localized and if it is, wo bave no doubt that Rus- bia will drive the Tuik from his Eu- myself and, as announced at the time, aa is well known throughout the whole country, I accepted the position-in the Cabinet o, the Presi dent of the United States with the simple' intention 6t a&sjstin(f ? Ihb people of the South f I coiild, to re gain something of tbo -gHjund; that they have lost during thV last few required Tbe Eastern TFar. I ; Latest by Teleguapht . . -: London, May 28. The Russians seem to bo preparing to cross at Galatz. They are sounding the river, and a number of rafts have arrived J prepared for bridging. A great number of fresh troops are there to night. In a recent cavalry fight, near Ear?, one years. ' ;lbe rresident-jrcquired nolhurdred and fifty Russians were killed promise' or pledge of no. I Went into I Tlie Tukish loss is not stated. - bis Cabinet without any instructions. Xjondon.May 28.-Mukbtar Pasha required and as indenendfint niSv mmh ddiUonal force to boll the Southern roads ,.eu j .. as the Russians evidently, intend to eft in of it, and was received ibto his bo2- s - . . t, ... . , . , . pfjssession of the nver Arras, or the Eu- cret councils, and would j have been phrfttes. MIe also telegraphs that he must in his council today had T been in retire behind Erzeroum, as the Russians are w asningion t.:iiy. i nis was a most are turning tue passes, and there is danger extraordinary confidence on the part of ni army'oeing cut off, from Erzeroum. of the administration, and one 1318 Ru88in ,alry hye already appeared t mi . : . . . . oh his flhnk. ' t' H .il - tvuiuu a win never oeiravi luisuo-l t. ! V . " y . . . . . . 7 1 Another account of the destruction of euion ia oi course eraoarrAssing, yet the Tukish monitor! sa vs. Tt was ohA r it is my ciuty to assist mupporUng jthe most daring. deeds ever recorded. A and building Up tbe admmistrationinaJl detachment of Russian soldiers left if.JvCan, ratheraKahseeiiins to de- the Northern shore of the Danube in anum .... nf ..i.ll L mi strov it; As the President savb. I ?' xuaiSamB ry . u - I dark they managed to surround the mohi- take it, that there is no-difference L - . . ,. . . . I tr rArf0 hainra riieAAfAva1 . WKn AMHM whether a man is a Republican or nwi-wi Kv,-tii -1 were challenged . Tbe Major replied in I One Sqnare, often lines, first insertion , f 1 .0 0 taca subseeutat insertion, . - , uj. . ' F - - I "(,i h mica Jnotices. four weeks. 5; AdmUUtrt..M lrSfe 'rpka. f3.CO in advance. Transient advertisements navablo In a.!- I T yearly advertisemcntJ livable quar terly in advance. I I . Marriares and drjti m K in..Pi free ; but obituarica wiU be charred ft r at the rate of 5 cent a line. 7 ' NO. 8. h J1 St guarantees the larrest clrcu 1 Utrtn ony paper pnblished in the cou.ty. h lfdl- bavins been fought in that locality Hia difficult toicomo to any sati.J n."Tw;-r.wWD ,67 coscloaioB.la reirard to the' oanquet given to undoubtedlv human A niU. Democrat; he serves his party besti who serves his country best." ' " . J ... ;": t't : KOBTHERN PkESBYTXRIAN GENER AL Assembly. Chicago,;May 29. Turkish, 'friends.? The :Turks not satisfied commenced firing in the. direction of Matchin, not knowing where the boats came from. The shell flew wide. "Dur ing the firing seVeral Russian soldiers plun- n Inn I'rpuhvf Arm n Afidimh v . - n . - j: - . fged inti the crater, swam silently to the Committco on Corresnofidencor.re-rvi io k- j t. . I w i Miiw aavvva. wwv ; Wt LlSV SU V1VOC ropean possessions. ( The causo of the "Cross is more Calms collected in any partot the Sute j certainly concerned in this matter and prompt attention given to'all business fcjr ucce at iht American llottL WILL. M. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, than the bcligerants realize, it will result in the overthrow of a cruel paganism, and the holy religion of Jesos Christ will take its place. The I aUxnaU rutar ot thav worldis directj ix this momentus matter and it will re- at aww W-v m a rus county, ctarUtte, Mecklenburg county, provinces an independent -govcrn-Monroe, Union County, Salisbury, Rowan We feej lhat the jjfe of lho oty. 4oIy , n : wm. m. fuirr, vu. a. WM. n. BAltXT, xvzaiTr. former Greek race is still manifest in the people of those States, and if thov hes fn'Pii from the auhiutration SHIPP, BAILEY tt EVERITTJ of the Turk, will in time add to tho ATTORNEYS AT LAW, powers of Europe, a couutry that CONCORD. N. C . . will be a shining light in the chria. PaACTictslo the Sute and Federal Ccurts. tian and civilized worla. Claims cllc te! in every part of theUte. jjcc 6, r Nfnnd From Under. Poet Master General Key igfMnj; through the South drinKin cham E. i DAVIS, .WATCHMAKER AND JeWKLER, panp and eating late Kuppera, ami ' ( bixt Dtar to X Heed's,) CONCORD, N. C, Eeeial attention given to repairing Cl'Kks.fWatches, and Jewelry. All work irtrcit'jJ to rue will te executed with do patch, Vtod perfect tlfctlun guarantetd. making speeches like an unalloyed democrat. porica mc correponuence who ine contact with her bottom. After it , had Churt-h South, and recommended the been, securely faitened'thenen returner to adoption of l-eeolutions, ' which were the neighboring shore'.' The monitor was ordered trj be printed and; placed on uiown mio air, ana an on Doara pensn ' & The Times' Bucharest dispateh says that second resolution; ,","6;J-' -; I , i. . , ... 7 - ! i :' rumors of peace are becoming more clearly w iinoui casting any.ie&cction up- defined.. It is reported Jiat negotiations on past general assembly g or Chang- are actually on foot in Berlin for the cessa ing ary of. their deliverances, k we tion of hostilities. ' r ; X have dec lared that tboriantruaire Erzeroum.May 2$.Three days apo rein ,.:..-it.. i , ...u I forcements.were sent to Ardahan to affect ... . a junction with the-portion of - its garrison ? I We have just reoeived news here ibat the jm paai winen we in ims aay ; oi combined f6rce by a coup'de main succeed- peace ana raieruity wouia. wisn to ed in recapturing the town. The Turks forget, and it is a matter of sincere j numbered about 8,000. reirret that the terms "schism." "her- Constantinople, May 29. No confirms- miv" ,.n.l l.lnanlinmw i -ahniilil vfir t!on haa been received here of the reported . . a. , ' Ai recapture of Araan an. f wm Ttkra rt ei r r I in1 t rfia ; fettilhnin I " v v awwa e s vva vuv .ruuvuvi u i 1 rsv " a t . a PrvaliTlaTira l .1 .? 1. - .... . ... i '.. " 1 . . .. . - 3 uur xurxnern enrisuan- oreinren i here in political ana aipiomauc. circie re of tiie Proly terian ob rob - scpreua j specting the possibility : of an arrangement their regret that they ever used in- through the mediation of Germany, liie suiting epithets toward their south, fact that the Prince GortschakofT will,' ao- r , . j . j. i s. oompanyithe Caar is asserted to be a speci- crn friends, but do not display true gj impregsion ga5ng nobihly of christian manhood by ex- thJrt Kuasia more tnan eTer desires a speedy punging the. offensive language from solution of the present complications. tUVH records. I London, May 29. The Stanslard's Uon- stantinoDle snecial has sent the follpwin,? YhlO. via Athens. Mav 25th. 'Rodit Pasha, Mini- Raleigh Observer, ,W f War. is' now dictator, and for the The Ohio elation dus not take Bme'iaoTe" powerful" than ever.:; Great anx place until the, secoud Toesday in jety prevails among the European popula- Oclober, now near five months off, tion, who fear that during the state of seige, if news of fresh disasters arrives, there will be a collisioa between the populace and the troops. Our position is one of 5 very great r'aueer. aadis eenerally bo regarded. It is , certain that fresh disorders must happen. The fall of Ardahan ana Bay oaid has ena- jew .., . r J vumiuewB m regaru .to too of DosseyBa tie, of the T.rboro matter, and in fact the bones, though Southerner, at the banquet given to undoubtedlv !. JL. tho Press AssociaUon in Charlotte the appearance of having belonged iOttO last WftCK J: in K(nnno ia l.nli. i . . . V . i ,uo tu mo Areio-eaxon rar. Th fa, toast, "TheLadies." Read it Quoth ofhe remains, being found fcin-U the gentle Battlo : v , tocher within such na, row confin. CHAIRMAN : It seem VOU forhirta Ihm Tho fact ted mar .a-V I I , " --. waaawvv vviiuuvn rVl r - trt a a . T a. I. ... ' ' ;i vaah aeems you lorbids the sapposition that they haven't toted exactly fair in giving are the contetits of any ordinary me the biggest subject of all, on erave-vard ! 1 uch short noticeand I can but give In this connection we would men- yon sacb- impromftt reflections as tionrte fact, which has comb to our may suggest themselves on the spur knowledge through one of the old of the moment. The subject is vast settlers in that neighborhood, thit and engulfing, syrenic and sought ; many years ago the skeletons of a the rock on which more men have man and borse. aDnarcntlv fust a split than ships on Cape Hattoras. they bad fallen upon the field, wero Women, whether. taken in the ab- dug up in this enmc locality. 1177. stract or concrete, is simnlv o-f. I .cyy.. whelming something delightfully . ' ; ' destructive, sweetly sad. 1 do not al- ,la-J. I ludetothe typeof.feminine loveli- . :' ' 1 nL. ness, represented by Dr. Mary Wl- Mr McGt5ht, LnfiaUs tlf tJ IlilU. kr, who had hi, cheeks flapped in b)ro bai. in 187 when G(vornor .ruuuigten me.oiner day, but to fthm k';- i.,k .'u , . I - I " awuw uo VIV.VMK III VU iuo Noner 80U. OD ine . velvet on ? - ' i nsirifir Of tho but fur all tlTat it baa already began to attract mucB attention.. , We-aic ghq.tasay that it seems We chivalrously swallow t0 be conceJcd that without some his "windy effuiMcns like a man extraordinarily bad. iav,k' the Demo that is drinking bfs first glas of! crats will aweep tbe State. President bled the Russians to march in two converge "Lager, cussing lis bitterness but swearing w'ciko-it. Gin. Leach, e Su- whose seraphic cheek, no. blow ever . .V I mi. In falls harder than the adoring pres- A,h:hl'M n kf,kw w r' suae of loving bps. . : r u.nWm. Prn,L r, tr.-b.' p..,.i: Whyr;there's a woman in every Lriek Nari r nJ Ca!f! ."W man, young, man, H. Hay wood and Bartlctt' Van! and middle aged man, totes one in , lL wolil(! hftPI, fin . aiirK . his heart, if he is worthy to-wear n ftrrnr of ,alflnt ,n ftnv n't of' pantaloons.: I suppose, sir. the rca- tho Krcat citicg if lbe C(Juniyj mucl. son ofmv selection for. this stunen- i J " - 2- a dous subject Is because I hav0 shown thousand inhabitants. Two of them my apprfeciatioh for it by taking wcre afterwards Chief Justice of oman far life. How vastly are we the Supreme Court: five Judges indebted to woman I bere would 0f the Superior Courts, throo Sena hare been, this feast and.champagne tors in Congresst one tho mifelc-'T guzzling, r to-night, had it not been quent pulpit orator in tho oantry; for our mothers, who spanked us anfi tboD the young asp! rant' fur fo-from-the cradle up to such active reno faro0) 8Ub8eqr408tly Governor, wickedness and energetic editorial Senatorja Congress,-Secretary of cussedness ??4 Where would we have the NavJ &c.f j;. 0f the eight been to-night;? :.Ths is not a conun- first named, ia a -singular facL drum, ilan is called Ihe monarch. I a u it- r..nuA' k. ' but there are some specialities, (a fivt, VOars afterwards, in 1832. not writer says), in which woman is a 0Q0 remained at! that bar. Several PTf ?rer, nd-ioaa of4bem bad been uadi Judges, and "mv, iv. ,. I try, leaving assurou eiweiieu iu woo In this speciality she has ? few profession for grpatcr eiiience' in an equals and no superiors among men. otber Tbey all except Mr. Vaneey, ' , , There is another line in which jivct to-old agei upwards of 70 she is proficient to a startling degree : anj bave passed away. Edward As a kicking machine. In this respect she far surpasses the limberest heel of the most en terprising specimen of the progeny of Balaam's riding horse. v s . Why, sir, I know a man a likely fellow in my county, who has los. $537,000 since the war from being kicked by rieh girls ! Now,, you may think this like the school boy's composition on pins. "Pins bave sav. R. A. CARTER'S n n I n n i n a tiAttMa aaaaaaiBaa aaa uufltiuiiib um. la Ua !!. Ul f Mtesena 4k MO.XHOE, X. C. .RATES:. Single Meal, 35 Cent5. uj pr. Lodging Jt BrvakH.att $1.00 lr Day, fruta $1.00 to 81.25 UTICE TO " TRESPASSERS.. Atlferv M ire hereby HrlidJen f.-Mu 'T,Lv K.WX Y"-1', ted in Town V i Clt d4'M tf LUK there,. X cr tf Ji i tirr dv. rur.cr ? revlw trtrTa.; m. i.. . ' ... 'A J. W. MEHAFFEY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, (Opposite the Tat Office.') REPAIRS "Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv, Sewing Machines, PLstolj, &c Ne w SUts and Kihs fiitrdto Umbrellas and Parasol?. PURVEYING ccce in sn- part of the coumy. Watches. Checks. Spectacles and Jewelry alwayaon hand and SOLD at the LOW- iT 1'iuriut. 4.2m ii DR- W. H. LILLY. OFFERS hi prnfeuional services to the citizens ol Concord and viricitv. Orrica aid resiukscx piiite the NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All rersor.s rl fortiJen to lrHmif m niy Unjf situated in Township No. 2, with d and run hunting : or fiIunf?. with and line, nr sein: or travelinr over ttnn t(a or wiib burses or mules, or takin fruit vt any kind, or cutting tree of any kind, under inaJty of the law. . J A. GIBSON. 1 'KoiMUftt! ... t.,-Tv: VlRGlM.x MCH'N'T YlVNtl A. white. KEW IDEA SALOON, sawaasaamaa LUNCH AND REFnESDMENT JiOOM ! FREsn CINCINNATI LAO EE BEER test in thecountrv, on draurht CALL at Rocm No. i, Harris Brick Row. ' If ARK L. RITCII. HEORGE P. WETTER,' Practical. nOOT AXD SHOE MAKER, (NVxt dor to Fitzgerald'. Ccmcr.) CONCORD, N. C. RvKiirire r.eatlv dt-nr. ut .l.rrt and J. N. Stanles. two irifled and honored demociatt, are srooped by Judge Settle and T. B. Keogh, arid are born on the wings of Haycsey lovojtu Waahington. GooJ Demo cratic ionmals are holdinir up the golden traiU of bfs fVauduluncy. And yet there is a general disclaimer of all indent tr bring into cxistance a new party,' that brick is to loose, stand from under. I --; eu hand an a5crtn.ei.tof ready-mad Aiiwricmn at. 1 French Ca'fJJn h.u !. CHEAP fur CA.H. Al!rh t.s indebu-d t n:e br note or Umk acotfunt are rejntc'dto ccnje fwrw.rd id M-t:!c J o:.ce. tw Judge Key at C harlotte. .'The position. I, -occupy is a veiy anomalous one. A few months ago, to tbe Left of my abilit, I was can vassing in Tennessee, urging tbe election of Ramucl J. Tilden tc the Presidency of lbe United States, and now I find i myself, to ray own sur prise, and I have no doubt to yours also, a confidential officer and mem ber of tho Cabinet of Huthcrford B. Hayes. But, as previous to that election, I find myself a Democrat still, 'and you can rtadily understand therefore that I occupy a very em barrassing and anomalous' position in a political point of view. When the propodif'on. was made to me when I was requested to become a member of Hr. Hayes' Cabinet, my nclination was to docline it, and I have no doubt a great many of the pcoplo of the South thought I would do so. A very little reflection, bow. ever, brought nao to a very different conclusion. I thought that when the Tivsidcnt of the United. States extended 'Lis'hand to tho people of tho South through me, it was my duty to receive tho .hand, lest mil lions of the South might , bo tbe suflcrcif-, whereas, if I tnadc a mis-' Hayes evidently jthitiKS soand indeed theic is no doubt aout it. Ohio is at4J4Vt a eraocratic State, and bus been for years.' It was lost to the Darlv when Gov. Al- . . i . . ins lines toward Erzeream.' " Tbe have burned Erzeroum, and Jlukbtar Pasha mast either accept battle against a vastly superior force or; capitulate. If he is beaten Erzeroum must fall, for it is without forti fication, and the force in it is small. Manchester, May 29. -A special dispatcn J. Hale. TnaTCosaACK. The Cossaclc U a little chap, about five feet flvop oven on his high heels, but at once sturdy and wiry. His eyes are small, but keen; bis mouth large, and between, it and his pug'nose rather redder than tbe rest of bis face is !a tutt or wisp of slraw-colpred mustache. His long, thick, jstraTght hair match- d is a Ula mnatAtKA in nntnr untl lit Mlt . - . " r II U 19 lUUQVMV' W P wa w a wrnmm- w w r-i 4- l-i a 1 1 r ria rv , rna fivr nvntn sar fl twl I i t i Vi ut. ' , . k Uheer round by lho napo. of hiaiveck. chi dren." ."How? asked ihe teach- , . f J . . .. By not swallenn uvem,' re- - . . J . '" er, plied the boy. And yet,' sir, the- philosophical leu was a candidate for Governor in from the Ragusa correspondent of the Guar- 1876 by the use of vast sums o money by the bondholders and COB- prince Milan.-finding he was becoming tractiouists. This money question dangerously unpopular, has been forced to will be an issue again next fall, and prepare for war,; despite tne strong remon the'Democrats will carry the State atrance of the foreign representative Alex- uy a y3i ninr...v,.,.s beinsr h'eavilv fortified. soni beeauao the poopie are aeicr. a speecdy resumption of bostilUies is re- minea to Have a cuafngw k uuauuiai i giVtie4 a certain. A Ba-ttle with Sitting Bull The Hadical party, in Ohio is now ani His Men Chicago,, May, 29 rent by, a bitter foud between those utenant-General Sheridan has re- of its racnibers who sustain JVlr. Hayes and those who do not. The feeling against the administration is said to be perhaps more bitter there than in any other portion of the couniry. - . In a word, Ohio is tue Da t tie neia ceived a dispatch from the Bed Cloud Agency confirming live news of the Indian engagement of Muddy Creek on Mav 7. Two runners have axriv cd at that agency giving tbe partic ulars of the location "and.f th.e killed, 4 naa. . . . I 1 m m a a a 4 xn.m j-h sr ? farrrcedVa; X and woandedy which with: the n. lemalature that will have the elect- Bismarck dispatch, and saying that ing of a United States Senator for a sitting Bull led the band which, was full term, 'ibat senator win i ais- -trackud. Geueral Miles surprised C 1 1 I - a 4 U y mw lx 5 n wA nffl . i ' . - niace Oianiev xaii.ueo, ctit-i ,, r j:a nn MnHdv Crfifllr. a ed the new party that wouldn t . t . j prtnr WMft form, ana wno iook luooenv vuuuivu hx- rAftn Sherman. The Democrats killed and ten wounded. Fourteen ,'ntAnH tn cantnre the seat and the dead Indians were left on the field. atva w a m j - , B Sute also. A five-months campaign Four hundred and fifty ponies and that promises to be exceedingly live- hundred saddles were cantored. ly is in sight. ' T Alfred M- Fullor, wbi brought Tho roost daring feat and thrilliog the news to Bismarck of Gen. Mile's - ' - IV .. f a Lj i a A A T episode jet in tbe Turko-Kussian Indian ngni,, saya lourwwi war was performed by two intrepid mans were counieu uju uiu u, Russian engineers. Tbey approach- ana mapy owe r . . I ti. f.rlt-.J A .?-! T;rir Inn. ed a Turkish iron clad monitor on loeen stiueu n " "V"'" tho Danube, in ajmall skiff during lodges, with tbeir entire contents a dark ni"ht, and swimming to the wero taken. ; me cavalry iouna monitor, placed dynamilo torpedoes many new agency goods, ana saa undernealh and swam safely to the dies, furs, officers clothing, &c, shore, ignited the dynamite by clec- which were taken from the Seventh I 1A..A lkn rraaaal nfl r fV in me 1U3UT UilUl. inciiv aiiu cauiuuku 4 -wvx7. v. . j - , .-,' AAIIU - TWW, Dll. kUU UUIIV4VIUIVHI . . , V - .', . . - e . . in Europe, and stoicism, with! which my friend (be . .. i - . . . , t . . a weapon or t sometimes wore my ooots ana suirv .. . . j , . . . " - eratredan boots and great coat. armed than aoy man of his incbo could afford to lose wo and yet bo au av erage dangerons customer. Weapon collars) sustained bis reverses, was . . A ' J., j , ' c.A it. number one is tho long, black, flag not happy. . ' ;.; Sir, there are well authenticated instances wherein the dears have, in lessjancc, with the abundant goodness of heart, worn their husband'a breechest I might go on ad infinitum, chroni cling her excellencies, but I. fear 1 will bo poaching "on some other speaker'a preserves. Sol will con clude with an honest sentiment :l Woman, whether "bossing" the nur sery, a nurse at tbe sick bed-side, a wife at the hearth,1 of a coquette : in the parlor, in j the esteem of ' editors; standa, yfr5f, last, and all the time. ; war into a thousand fragments. J band cf Indians were tbe Minno- on both sides,' As there is no men ap out its venoroonl bead. . i that seems it jbimg to make daylight through somebody. He carries a carbine, slung in Jin dilclotlij cover, on bis back, tlwr "stock downward. In. bit belt ta loog- awi weU roade revolver in a leatbor cae, and t'ntm tbe belt hangs a enrvod sword with no guard over its hilt. HU whip complete? his personal appurtenan ces; ho wears -no ftpurs. HeVidcs, cocked up on a Ihigb saddle tvitb a leathern "band strapped over it, a wiry little rat oj a pony. ' Who Caw Explain. Ilalbcr a Underground DiscoTerles on singular occurrence attracted the at- jrliddle Sound. tenlion of a nunler of gentlciucn at Wre learn that A. R. Blaclc, Esq., Mr.D. A, Little's mill, seven miles has recently made some rather re- form this place this week. It wan a markable discoveries at" his place on kind of eruption in tho waters of Middle Sound. Just east of his resi- the. mill-dam. The water began to dence there is what was once an old show signs of rouble by etnitting, field, but which, perhaps, has not in rapid succession, thousanda of been under cultivation for the : last small bubblea in! every aowtion of tho ' century of two. ' Somo of nis men pond, which wak followed by 'an up had been digging in tbe field' when heaving of the! water for about 3 a few human bc-ncs were unearthed, feet square, rawing the surface of the This fact arou&ed Mr. Black's curi- pond in that space about four feet osuy aJid caused him to: prosecute above its usual bight. It boiled up his investigation' whicbfinaJly re- with considerable force, many Linus suited U his disooreriD-g two large nee oi ,muu -""-r . . t 'a' . - .-a llrom too DOttora oi mo punu trenches about one Hundred and fifty m. foP -boat 20 minutes' and or. two hundred yards apart.Iiterally thjengra'dually quieted down. About filled with human bones, their post- five 3ears ago a similar occurrence tion and appearance suggesting the was noticed in tho same vie inity. A idea that a battle bad once been meaoow mm , - , - .. . t 1 drv lor some wcea.j oogbt there and that these trenches I ntpa time. covered vith water to contained the; dead which bael fallen LDd (ic t, of eight incbe, all rame of thei ground. rieamom take, there would be no sufferer bat Charlotte Observer. conjous, and were led by Lamo Deer, tion in history of any battle ever Press, i
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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