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M K. nrenenbed by w Tns liainUfl wii electol benff mler SrU i At Um Um be elerfcJand imlac- of bi m .i-t;. mtinad to perform V; . ., .Kn nn.lr n ct of tho ( XmW.mer.of Un county .ppo.n4 tU Ux'oUlctrtor, chI .vlucl bun into of ' .-riL ,.la,ntiff of that duty i K',elioi..WKJthfcgi.hturethc port l-ttt-r ctt!ol than that an office i, i.n.iffV. The irninUf.t has the winii ri Jit t' It "that he h. t. any other i.ropvrtjri Tht n- i contract Mw him and the Stnte that be w ill di-.-l.anre the dutu of the oflit-e . i i... , .!.l.r..l bv bi. !K)iid and limoath il.it iMball liave the ciiioIiuikhU i .i'. t-.- bv its houor. . When .tru.-L. it in s .coinJ'ieU un nd it rannut IkJ abrogated r impaired ex- wiA tut undergo;.! a IioUinj: that there rn! nf .-.instruction of the dttaiU of ihe cMitrnct ;on the contrary, there must W ine flexibility to suit tne jiniuicooiMvui ence, aixi Ute eonvenieiice of the officer Riich a would le imIiel fnuii the nature ot tlie tttract. aial Mich a circnmUijicii make nctv . l&t at... .kjvl (iaryext ge, U.it naileiiei iiiai me vhmm-unu-nu are ho inadeii:ite that fir thtmthe wlfitvr emmot afford to aerve the public, they may be increawd, or if they k' extrata canl na U be burdenHome t the public they mar 1 diiuinMied. Hut thi nuiMt le dime in pl faith anI in fair dealing, and with no br U e le or .lirwtly or iiidiructly to iin p.nir the aiibaWncu of tlie ronlrnct. Xothihjr ,Hi, tn Ihj Utter rnardil than contract with public officer; for although it i not !to W npioel that tho bi.-dalure will b influ rmnti by any bill pure motive, yet a officers .,ffi.r sn-of tut-toiitv runiiectetl with i-J.tKJil onrtie, and are, insensibly, the ob- j,Ti of favor or prejudice, it t wise 1o pn-..-i ti.a i.uU'u' M.' iiiiit tin; former and the of- f fiii-m au:init the latter. ft i. wtll known that the coinuiisMOn f..r ctlU-etinir Uixo i" an iiniHrtant, and, j in iiiaiiv oMttities the prim-iple part of theeiilol anietit f lhe"8icv of htriff. IJikuiIii IM Mi:ilt roitnty, itnd pndwbly one-half of fhe yiiiolniiKiil are from taxi-. TWri m ifialhiraiioii that the emolument are large ... tk. ..t.t.r.-Miio of tin- l.ul.lu. If tlieV w t-re ! I VOL. VI. ASI1EVILLE, N; C, ; T IT U R S D AY, S E 1'TEllliE R 14, 1871 NO. Hi ft' Mj THE i 2riti .ntu irtttrrr ! a Literary ani JpUTidAV J0UK "-M l ISSUED .EVERY" 'THUBSliA.t,lU0UINO 1 i t , - ' ' ' .'. j. , '''! 1 '"i' : '' ! ! tkiims op ; Juiuaciiiniojr. ; I ; ' Two' Domjibs a Jn ; Oiu Doi.Ua ro hi UotrntK ! Clb Subscribers : Ftr cople. ona yea $3 75ranl ft copjr of the Amtn Stock Jmia Payment t U tovrlably la advMact. ' - j ; i m inroir B0LLIK3, ! ... .11 i f ' I Editor and Pioprietor. THURSDAY MORNING, 8EPT. 14, 1OT1. G EN Ell A L NEWS. Onlv iwentr-s'tx Chinese women have ar- PMnciilrti during the antnmeT. rivvu i uu c - ( i . K b b.ti nat into Uie office tf ; U HtT f C K lit 2? t 0 tt f m a tMafttiA fit v ibbm nui ini uute awnxav - ponaible persons put in. The pe have aecured to thetnaelves the election of Gover nor because they would havo j the important latere! ot tne Riaio curaiuuiou w i b' With as much pronno- VI IUVII w mm -w--- , ; . ty the duties with which he has been entrus ted might be transterrca upon omen, u.w :v.C tn, ido rvi.ln -nnd so with every olh I- in thm. ti We need hardlv refer to the familiar canes of Hoke t?s. Henderson be airy and attractive. Cotton in our own reports. 1 It has been considered how far an -office . ..a. m.v iw ttYfd. And it is consider- VI VUiW- " -ww -, .i Attimi ihsi iho Ktate-nas no uower w fr;. of ik TTnitisl State. ' or riVM Ml vp uiw v v - 9 ccrta : because "he power to tax incl tides tho power to destry ;" a was sam oy vnie Jostiod 3IarshaJ in 'MciJuUock. t. aft Zfarylznd-A ? Wbeatoo, p. 207. j Ana -RtitA wom allowed to tax a United States I M : . him in tbn cer One uouar, 4i nnut ., . - "7 1- ":. t v amount ot his salary, ana uu"ranesfc aw. mpaaures of the ffoveniment. ,na ho wie t one. U in tea States cannot tax a oiaie uiuar ,A wooaen-IeggeU inebriate ot Piewarx was the same reason. I I '. 1 ' L.vl, .d rAirietl to thoDoUce'-iltation It I not doubted, however, that ho. State - ,i -. . w nv nllir nroimrtv. tne OUtec. Win II I m w-xwuuu. i 1 i - . . " J S Charles J.Kttit, formerly a iTfashington newspaper correspondent, attempted tq com mit suicide in Philadelphia, on tbo 5th inst A note in bis1 pocket stated that the riht of employment and his mabUity to pay bis bills; was the canse of this attempt upon nis aiie. - At Bloorofield. Mo., on Soaday man named Ilannal a notorious character, was From statistics nreDared jbr '.theti several departments for the information of the Civil Service Commission, it appears that the whole nuniuer ui persons ompioyeu in uie civil ser- vice of theXlTnited States Government is I with several unmistakable bullet wound on I heaven. A ncw hearse in Indianapolis is claimed to pursued by a mxoh of masked and armed men, l. . . .: I at took refuse in the bouse oi bis on-in-law. xs airy ana aiiruvc , . i ,i" . : , . . t .i. ' ' '.-' t i '-li mt When the cans approached the hoase they . The NaUonal Pomological Association met V 1 rA. .t. ,ml ; .. . '. i were nrea noon, auu nireo o atUichmond,Vaontno0tntinsk., - TlW.mmond:we killed. . M. '. 1 1 . t A S. 'n.l!fnml tnAK I i I . J -, v. r ( . . mi state eiecwwa ui vwuv" i - j. f. .u. ..K ! , A colored woman Was seized and drawn ' I It-.-, .i t iv" -m' nTtirrifof 6.fTranklinjLia.l i Kivtv . tfarmaani tioiiara a ' Tear njw w . . ... .., . . . i -.t.. "TTr,.- t.:i l.v; few daysagow wbileslie was wainscioui of iKVinadOontMioej n I - The supposition is that Captatn Hall s . re- j . . w - ma' vbr eats du- Esquimaux -will be k "i ------ , , j, i , rimI not tlie destruction of tlie office. 1 bit tlie people have been ho jealous'; of even that it is nrovkled: in the consti tution, that tho salaries of tlve most imnor- n.it nffiiwN ah ill not b altt-ra.1 during their t..rm f nffira and this is understood to ex vmpt their salaries from taxation, becanse to tax is to thminiMi or, at may De, to aeiny. Tt.rt ..t of thp Wislatnre under considera lion, providing for a tax-collector, is not gen i Knt.ii to the funtv of Iincoln. No necessity for the chancre is recited in the ring me wuggw. l, , ... . , The New York TeroW; in view of ith re nt developments iti that cityi want the mis sionaries to let the heathen slide for the pres ent, and attend to home trade in social demor nli ration and cenerat wickedness.. Scarcely one crime or one horror is announcea, ere it Some new horror is developed . every1 day : .xri. !V-lt U t. lw. jli Smt t)i. 111. IHl'W WIS -.W. 1 , . . ... body of a young Engi'eO.mnn,. Henry With- expressing. hU Mief that wwiia uo : . Anlglishpreaclior lcmYcrted,, every male mcinoer oi u uwi;,"-" -v i tit. ers, was f ound floaUng In the North River, twelve times U many a, about 50,000. This, of course, inclndes not Sand about the face showing almost beyond ? Bewber tbnks it high mo girto wjero tan I so ght a little practical natural bUtory, iod shamed out of screaming and half fainiintf .... .... . ' . . V.V . .. K JA wise centleman, whonew all about tt on reiiHng from busUiess, gavo the foUowog tcrnal revenue officials, abd custom-house of- the house of James Keid fc Co. wine ?iofptr. fieers and emolovees throu?hout the couhtxv. 6ra ; 115 Broad street. j: The lastseen pf bim . . i .; . I .- . . . . , . ., .. . ana au otners engagea in any way in tne civu i alive was on v eunesuy aawfrnoy ni( uw service of the General Government in the he had $100 on his pettron. ,In his pockets,i , . 4 , ,lwl-ar i Com . ' - . . . ; : - ,i . ' i " sane suvise w n v . - several States and Territories. ' x 1 when :'.J mvw ia valuable in all Mud of , . . - . x; uJT;.,Kr;fttiftl T?atid.. Msnr Tumors ,. .i ,: yZ'f r,'--T At..,, to supply thecity with water, and the amount " ' . ; SF . . . i 4 aii n.tkv-affair. ., One. ltf. to famished for cachinhabitant could bardly lre uy.w.-- i ..rt : . v UbA.eirect that deceased fM,.&JiaQi9t rrp-v, twrntBiied lor eacnmhabitant couia naraiy rr7 - r , - v. . v f Aal-xJ nr WiekilOO galWlor'iaeVp tlUdeW,tl9l ..s son daUKorjnpre Uian tixtimca mncb aa frequg noioattful: r The foHowing l : . ; '!. vi.r. .' 4 i Trlv.,v 1oai;nop 4 tbA inference that Lj.-d i Sftyjoar mUe. Ions, and oJJfortytwo UW ,i.1&JlW. ' U'. 5 i-mim ; .. long. , No modern arrangements for baths 5, and one forty-two miles w-.f "'ix . ' ' i - ii -1 th.t i Twka "v too1 t city e.rodLh 'rid .(l-r aths W perfect cleanll- oi toeproachabl, mordh4d brong m u i r tor v m nuoNBc At Kewark. New Jersey, a policemai). nam ed . Wilde, was fatilly injured by a gang of .u-iias r.ipvon ot Liieiu we caiicowf i. t m .nit cmM on ivnu.v. " . i is 'teiescopou iniw auuiuw .& Ir. John Mott. a resident of Long Island, frrtm nft j-Vtb anotherwithout end to the has been fined $15 for a refusal to accept the ghapter. - ; j J : ' I. '; v ,.,,' omceoivrSrer..o.i,u.v At rtnn George Bennett, Henry Weston, !At Chico. CaUThillip llupert wak shot T . Arthrr Kincade. "seamen dead, and two other men were woundea m a i 8Ci,00'ner Montezuma, have been com- fight at a politiciil meeting on batnrdayjnig&t. mittjd for for the murder of a negro at .... ..a t 1 . a K 1 a tvn. arrangements for baths andl perfect cleanli- a man uu,T . - - ft lor Uo pr0pcnyt ana ness aRome. The Roman sewers for car- wiUiljim gtond.testtn , .Iderpiion,. I know . .u. ; highest character. hMjU.; -..s-,,. iliat I was wiser than you thoughti n' J o -rf-. 1 . I ill- pertect ine mam one-ptn ieioaca maxima had a series of small channels flowing into it from all parts of the city, and rendering its drainage most pertect. i j ' 4.1 .-I 1 : 1 J -tit. . - t--.. . 0 -1 - i milieu jor uiui ii p rru. P-i.lmil Vina nnnlnnml Alfred Foster, afro.i It appears S SStll S Te conned in llrooklyn of selling unsUmW ci- tWt derrculted from the refill of . i f .t 1 n.irnAcu ? ' .! .m - 1 I .1 ' .J.V nrnn null rvf flip ITPW. tO retUITl powers -ye lea in me menu io i" i grs, six luunma Ac. m And the 4th section provides "tnai ne -kT1 ta-a tVio aim. mol u iiient." ! itc So Utts aaa - t - tl..t It 1 not Ipft to inferencci but appears at- (innotil-iJv til fit thfl i t is onrelv abitrary and I . .j - t ... . t-ikcs the projeriy oi one man u, s- -t niiotlu.r. Private and particular legisla-l tion having only local application is never re- clnfinn. " w-t C m - - has the same bon- A 1IC IVIPHII"! v " 1 - cht purpose in both, but private or tocai ieg- islation is trcnerally conceivea ana wuimw by home "interested party, ind not always Tliis will be certmed to the end tliat other and further proceedings j mav be had according to Iaw1 THE H0RH0RS7)F N2W YORK. 1 The Recent Trunk Tradegy. t -i Tlie public haa been horrifie.1 by the details "t .1... .1 1. ..t Mi;.... Tt..wlhv tlin Victim oi oi ine ieiim ...vv - jt . . . Ait ollf U'iiltT tlm w York abort lonisU Hie 'man wh was guiltier than all the rest, the cdiicerof the poor girl, ttwk his own life on Th iirw lav. The Tribune fsay : ; : ! Uxn the'deatl; of Alace IWwUby Untoming known, iiiueli aunnuse was excited as to , who was the filacer. I'ublic opinion at once iu- . i:. ..,...! v..it..r i. t'..mkiiM. a siock ciers .m l.i thf ..m-n..... -f the pul.nc, it mey cry j i- - " , - - thv nil misht have. U c. rcmolii-1 with-1 tune-keeper in.lhe Dale ilk , 7-1 a of the contract, by a genernl Mteri depot, as he was kmm to b H I- rnlm ia-,,- f- .f hen5T, Hut cve, pat . o r he house of t h. intli-it wav it I at h-at iuetloii.Hle wncincr ! ivojn. - - - . rin:..n... hnvJ .,,,.riv. Li,., .f;.U Mn. -j-n . e ..a Tpn convicts cscapeI from tho Penitentiary at Little IjLock,' Ark., on the night of the 5th inst., by overpowering the guards. TI.a tobacco crop of the Miami V alley this season is estimated at 45,000 boxes about 20,000 boxes. in excess of last years, j Tlu, nit annnal meeting of the Woman Suffrage -AssocLition will be held .Ushila- .lelphia, Pa.; on JNovemoer tne 1 A.imJml lWter. who has been confined to hU room by I illness for several weeks past, has now recovered sufficiently to oeyoie some attention daily to . his official duties. j, Reports of the bdtton crop in Alabama ana M'v-sisstppi are discouraging. Too much rain l-. I. ... -.1- J .1. in some localities,' drought m otner, aim uv wrius, are assigned as causes, i Senator. Schurz, at the invitation citizens of Kashvillc, "irrespective of is to'di liver an address in that city oAti. Jiwt mi miblip. "affairs. ' i! ' . LU aitin on a tiffht rone across .J,nt nt Chiooewa Airency, directing him to a street hi Springfield, Ohio, August the 31st warn all persons against attempting to make Oil luv mmv thr ne.rro. who was one of the crew; to return to the vessel, after leave of absence. Captain Leacb, master of the schooner, alleged to have been the principal mi the crime, has fled. Winnepeg advises to August 19th, report the Lieutenant Governor and Commissioner Simpson at Lake Manitoba, making a; treaty with Indians outside the Province. A fine harvest was expected, notwithstanding two weeks of unusually; stormy weather, i Tlie Hudson Hav Company was to hold its annual tbw vfar at Fort Garry. The Scott lUVVViujj - J . m i centenary had been duly celebiated. Mayor Screven; of Savannah, contradicts a roiort that! vellow fever exists in that cityl IT! aava the citv wis freer of disease of any i J - - A i '! ' .. . " irnH.'- 1 kin than in any previous year, j x ne . wooi. len mill of Sanies Legg & Co,, at Mapieviue eiidamrer his life. Y in V - . . ml.:. . ..dt..r.l-ii- m..rnin -lin Wlrllt tO tUC nilU IIIIIV IIIMV--f , a :mt and burdensome, and then Uie roiuc lion, or deprivation, mut have liecn for that ri n-Hi. Hut, lu re, there i no sucii t-xens-.-Tlie leg!latur witl out apparent necessity, ami. therefore, in oHitemplation of Jaw, wan f.Hilv, take the ilutie and emolument from tUe lHTiff, iaA create a ik-w officer, and gives inem to him !;TIhj error i ho silpable that, but fie IIks rtia.i--t lue t the legislature, 'wh-wwact we 'are reviewing, and must iu- tain unleaa ;m7 um-outUutional, wo shoihl think it iiiiiut-srry to encumber the case: with authorities. "The king may grant the office of sheriff Juritc plo'cct' ami although he may de termine the office at hi pleasure, yet he cau lMt iktcriuine it for part, and for a vil, Ac Nor can he abridge the sheriff of anything in ri lent or appurtenant to hi office. Bacon . Af-r. 7 Officer- 202- ; So in te Stat of New York, there was the 'office of "clerk of,U city and county of New York,n whowaa aJurtderk of the court of common plea." - Aftd tke officer was elective brthe itcople. Ami the legislature under- tZ.il m .livklo tb office, ami create a separate ofHV f .J..rk of tho court." And tlie court appointed tlie clerk ami inducted him into 4,fticj in as the commissioners or j-ahwiu .lid in thi cac. Tlie supreme court of New York decided that the legislature had no pow e t-r to do it, savinir. "In effect this statue di .vLIm tb office of Merk of the citv of New YnrV into two narta r ami as ! to the largest fhare in point of duty and emoluments, takes the chinc of the officer from tlie electors of the county, and giver the appointment to the --X .. t.l'l - T I n n. court. It this can do ngnuy oue, a uo nir kjvnirilr for the residue f tho office. Tl legialature may take that also and givo iim innaintmmt of tlie officer to some court, or t4 the governor ami senate ; and thus the connutaliooal pruTiion tor a cuoice o m ... ... lire i w n elector wonid le completely nuuuieu. V.m': : Warmer r. the fxtovle. 272.' - The same was carried to the court . for the correction pf errors, and was elaborately argu 0.1 l.w '.mlrvnnt 'mumul and w-pll considered by . the court, and the decision of the snpreme .... ii 2 court was alarmed; tne cnanccuor BajiuS. "Hut where the legislature, as in this case, as take from a coustitation l officer the substance of the office itself and to trine far It tn an other, who U it'tO be Sp- -iuted in a different manner, and to hold the off. K m A (Trnr, tannra than that which ws provided for by the comUitution, it is iiot a Icgitcmate exen-io of the right to regulate theduticsor emoluments -of the office butin- fririgcmmnpon Uie oonstitutional mode of . appointment. - I , ' It mjm ti..f. tlist the division of the dotiea and emolument of tlie Shenft of T.ifwJn Im n.i.i .At nni tn tho obieetiou xraa mm a iii'iw mvw j that it impair the obligation of tho cootfact witfi the sheriif, and leprivea him of hi pre perty and give it to another,1 but to tho more serious objaction that it breaks faith with Uie IWoril Vl V liltni. tmnrn tam tTlA r!(?ht tO chooe the offir wlw may go In to every tnanV house, and du train bis projierty, or otherwiso collect the taxes. Irobably there i no right of which tlie people are more rft!-U an.l tfir tK. InfrinrfOHlPllt of v J - - - j - .V. .1 1 V ..... ... . whu h they will hold the lecWature and tho 1 . T.l -iris io a nioru riiu accounianiiiiy. ai ho people may be dcjrivel of the election of this nJaw . Mn.! tr Zta a .1 . ... 1 . . a ... . V bo tmnifr rrel to an appointee of an irrespon silI body, of what other similar right may . thi'y be' deprived ? With as much propriety tvtf y oifccr o&'cc in the state way be cut up, as 1 inoi mmv II.. r..?i.l t it- l. iid-r and seemed nome- what depresssinl, but not excited, ami atten ded to his duties, one portion of which M as the care of the mill office in the absence of the other bands at dinner, j i . ' j ' 1 a nrwint 12-45. as Alice lulffe. one ot tne eir. employed in the factory, was passing the silk vault, which is in tue rear vi me oi el., irroans. Ixwkinu in. she saw Conkliii extendeilon the floor; running to two men, named Riilireway and Georgv, who are employee in the factory,1 she told them Conkliir comlition. They ran in and found . !.; vault or sate tue lnsensi- f II liii; iw. v. . , - ble form of Walter Conklin ; just bat or ... V . . 1 fnrv. tL'hlAn .. nnr won an lliTIV WUU HI 1IUIII OTiwvi. the blood wa flowing in a stream ; heart and ....i wA Vw.ntMKT l.ut very teeuiy. lie was ' iJAHtlnintkarnnm lintik. of the OlQCe and tlie doctor was summoned, while word was sent to bis father, and lu Drotner, wno is one ot tho assistant posunaier. ; ;The doctors arrived, and found the young i- fotnl hU lifftnlowlv but sure- ly ebbing away through tlie wound back ot .u. Tiw. aiint u-nwn nau neeu nreu num inc cia "1 . . . .. i . . i ... V. n Ir nf liia nrrnt small revolver, eniereo imt u"'-" ear; and passed up toward tne tempie, "" iwimwl witbont eomim? ont. 'Tbe WM1VM '""a"-" 1 protuberance caused by tlie ball was felt near tnmulo He ntver moved after fall- in. butlay uion his back on the floor, the A 1 e ; Ilia bloood still oozing iroro. nis wwiw. .x. tlwr mul brother and brother, had arrived, but be never recognised them. ! " ., At twenty-five minutes past one tne ieeoie ' .i.. onA rr. Warner said, in a low . . ..i.i: .In.H iVrr ht iv n wr i .4111 kiiii .us ; i)......a-riii vs nt for. and then tne door were opened to some friends outside, who came in to taxe a issnoon an wo tunate young man. A cordon ot ponce pre vented the crowd from coming in, unless they Outside had cath- that blocked up tne ereu a uciuvum" . , street, and reached, at one lime, neany over .t -1 : nnmnor RntteTWorth arrived ne 1 iu Kiv nd. after inauinne into the circumstances, instituted the Virelirainaries to ward holding an Inquest, ror uor j tk. u.tA.t s.;tAment prevailed, and Hill WW JjIWK,.. the feelings of the .city seemed to be at a fever heat. Walter Conklin ! has worked in the Dale Mill since last September, going to work there immediately alter w wiu l.o lio.l K.Mri sent in connection with another establishment, He has always borne a fair character, and was highly esteem ed by all about the milL He had the reputar - r . .UI.:..l man " tion, however, oi Deing a 7""1" . In Conklin' ooat-pocKe wa wuuu t . . 1 1-.. . r , . ": , ui 1 hui a mnrmu luea u u worthlessnes of life, and now to be obliged to testify in this affair and cause unpieaaauir . f.m v in mora than life is worth. Good bye, dear father, mother, brother and i 4 . " : ! Wai t.": j sisier. : t .; . t ' , .i , -It waa written in a good,' even, but slight ly nervous band, upon a scrap or icuer Fo. , ":.i . .11 AXmctinn. .There was al- no in hi pooketan engravcil visiting- card, bearing tho name, "Gideon Fountain. Un- . U -n a wriftrn in TienCll. 1U aer wa iwimo " --- - 1 - 24thtreeLw " j'.. du'Lac reservation, or in any way toj disturb ... 1 I . i : .. - .1.0. riwiTT 11(111 . . 1 Ci TvmwdiiAhin amonsr l tho Indian now -occu 13 un ..r . 7 J r ,liv i it. ..nr. trMtv iRtinulations. It appears that i ' crowd in one Pi tne puevm rn.nn.;, uuui "--j.j-vi 1 i ured six1 persons' among them Hon. Erartus settlement are being made upon the.reserva- ' -f I I ' a 1 ? a Li J I NVells,M C. - - j J tion oy wimes. ;. .....j ..:J Mrtnil-v niMit. Rich- There are now in operation ii gram aim 1 i .. " - . . 1 j.:ii : n tnioi ilmlv oro- -,r.l TTiriPV alias "Mickey Free," was snoi molasses uisuuei "o ,pV:.-..rf r- On Friday last, in the county 01 varteren, -e . j - 1 1 , , ., - -j-.: it qq v iUn " . wn1tor, killed ; bv his "and an increased daily production of 37,39 Tenn., Joseph Walters as killed by ni ohio has 36 distUleriea, Illinois 34, of tho R. I., was burned on 1 r 1 :-i $100,000. party, the 3rd It is supposed the watchman I 1. .....11 Jt - : - - I on tlio 1 perished in tue names. , v 1 a . . : . j - i th. "-. - - f Secretary Belano has written to the Indian inst. Loss, II and broke hi( leg, besides nsceivinother feCttlcmentai or commit trespasses find Four out of the seven! principal hotels in Washincrton citv have eone bv the board. Willard's is closed apparently forever; the I030" Metropolitan has changed hands, the former proprietor swamped financially, and the fur niture is to be sold ; tuej Seaton House furni ture hits been sold, and the building is to be occupied hereafter as a branch of the Interior guest cuarttuMjr. -X M Jit w. . ;i i ioa - - . - " n 1 l i : A .- i :V . - . . (VknA 1 Lav 1 tmt AUecUoa The Paris newspapers ore singularly exer-1 -7, -t - - . ha. cized over the offer made by George vv iixes, .j. ft auj wor a viCc. Heavens t What of-New .YoTii in behalf of tlieLorer XJalir mU8 girl 8ttffor who fimls herself united tS . V ' .. ..L. . ..... Mh. 1 'nm. I i:t on.l tvprrlof Trill man. WUU ! - forma ornnany,-to uine curiiw V1 1 a uiBnti-ai . - - , Bwua, - - ......... . , . . . t 1 '. il of the Cabinet. Few strangers visit the cap ital, and it is regarded as surprising that any first-class hotel canj under these circum stances; pay expenses. ) . , 1 ! . II 1 ,.''' , The Mobile Ee gister says: Among the mahV scenes inciaeut ta tne luiowiui; w ox the Ocean Wave, we turn from those of a bar- necessary to expatriate and toplacehem 1 the company' lands.-, ;La Patrie affect rpK..,!. Heaven. Orlando is perfection, 1 i tn insider this proposition in the light of atv t have but one trial busiacsa Uke him . coolie: tradi (and beneath , the dignity of Republic. vTJe proposition, however w?i -n '5 trVo at pighu Oftei, bear no such construction, it mereiy a ' x. . haa evamiUed wUnvsac ttntil Offer to afford to these outlaws a free trans- j tweiveNand come home perfectly oxhau- . . . it! ... 1 m,rr m amA awa. a v nuke and a. . ' J I Mntotil A Tn lllllllir ' I LI I VU11M.IIV ti -tw-b wide-toeiijConimunisUc, ntoaUonal: nwv. t o,,.,..-, : , sense by seeing true social and individual 1 u terrible fright the other night freedom exemplified in this country, i Ration- dreadf oL Orlando had ld mo that buw j I al liberty isltbe only . remedy for the opium nesa-I think he said it was case of hi. and ai uocrty v death would detain him late, bo I t up, dreams of these; madmen. , , . . ftna (ivi not worry nD. - til 1 o'clock; ' After that I wa aiittUan iou 1 confess, ana caugm. m wm y , . . 1 . L H.t a.l sum till nI -T T faa 1 t. 1 1, . 1 1 "i Brigham n.TT"R "R.P."MCY. u w 1 iiiuB i iuiucooi "-- -7 . .. -r . - tbrouffh the window blind tor. Young is now known as the r t - untU 3 O'c;oct that I f . - . ' r ' . 1 . 1 ..!.. - iV.jt .Irani art1 I j - . . . rowin" nature to note that ota babe about "Mohammad of 'the West.' . beard a carriage driving np the street and I accident had happened to tfrianao. 1 , . iu I ran down to open tlie door, Mr. Smith, ; a friend of Orlando's, whojis not, 1 1 fS very much to my- taste such , a .red-faced, j , . met Gill) monwis oiu, iijjuwjr --"- - 1 p . - - ',.; kicking UP its little feet, and its local items, ,. No suicides to-aay,. ;, smiling, amid the drea4ful carnage, perfectly A resident of Lewistown, Me. who turns a happy and unconcious. j In this condition it penny when; he jean, sold the bandleslrom the . ' a kJ it Qrnnird rnotber. who was sffin Jn which be buried his wife.- - . ? -v ' ww hit? - 1 i r 1 ' f r rushing frantically about, supposing her infant to be lost. Cherokee Nation, dead by Sidney Flag. Both were boatmen, and rivalry In business caused the crime. Oii Friday last, in the county of Carteret, I "''at . I dnetion of 1?0,852 gallons. Compared witn the corres soiiding period pf last year, tlie fimres show an increase 01 1 uwuueuw . .wii; ti. .i;ffi..iiitv firosA ahont brotner wiuiani. inc"'v"- . some apples, and. the killing was done with a knife. ' ' Two bodies, supposed to be of the men who robbed the Southern Express messenger on the train near Moscow some weeks ago, are reported to have been found near New Madrid. Mo. ' A vonncr man was arrested in St. Paul, Minn., hut weekj oa the charge of forgmghia crallons. Ohio has 36 distilleries, Illinois 34, Indiana and Kentucky 17 each, and pnnsyi vfinin. ift I The remeimns: distilleries are w wo w - j j, ( scattered through 14 States. Parties are diagging in now engaged, '.in the Anacostia river, off the Navy yard at Washington for tlie recovery 01 cnains auu anchor. &c. which were deposited jfor safe keeping in tlie bed of the river in 1814, when ,. Rritiab invaded the citv. A considerable amount of chain and a large anchor have thus ' Colonel Boudinot, of the has written 4 letter recommending that Con gress secure to the Indians 'bf tliat Territory 1 60 acres of seiected land for every man, wo man and child ; that the remainder of the land be sold to actual settlers; that $1,000,000 of the Cherokee fund be devoted to the edit- cation and support of orphans, etc. ; that tne interest on the balance jbe divided per eapOft ever- year ; lhat U. S. Courts be established in the Indian country, with: 1 Indian juries, w I, i I ; 1 T- w . try 'Indians j and. that there b& an maian , . . A -oo 'n tolro t.llfl fllafifi Of the aleiefaie in vjonijicaa, w , expensive delegations, -thereby saving is,- 000 per year. ! The lerribj portions, of since, was very severe on working man who rented adv. at an annual rental! ftdv called upon her! tenant - j - 1 - j f have heard of thy ; misfortune, . . .. ! to commiserate with (thee; very unioriuuai! I nuraa inst , sunwortioff my 'dear PMi n'on i-ort.h '2 70.000. fell m love I . JTu- ona - I with a lady In a Columbus (Ohio) street car, Oh; what has happened! crMf''; V : 1 l i( . . . "y j 1:1 n.i. va rifrKt.nM 'Mr. White.' aia recently, and married ner. , : : -.y. f -".V .ZflMn at -n, only Whtte U of the alleged age of MO drown- . Annlicatfon to I busincs wiU x. CA.XAV4 UBIfV m artt 1. ! ' baust a vnvm and I tUougU Vd bi iug Mm right, Bciia m loVii -siio. r- tells tne trutn m- mother' name to five Postffice money fnCOVCTed wiuchi order. His moUier refused totostify against him. V A man who ran. away from his wife in at the Navy Yard, ii ... . ) Santa Fe is the oldest town in the United o. ' . . -'t:. j 1 t.!k ? a t K AnmiRtine. Fla. PittafJeld. Mass.. with another woman gottir. . j. L-A;tv t Kow a town ' . ... ' .. all Vivo I J '." ed 01 his new amnuy im rB laokeJ mbre than a century ago he has oniy money and wrote to his wife to - w Santa Fe and he wm have j a pretty funds to pay nis isn uuua. jo , doit! J The carpets' in New York Court House ! ' J . ' . m . : .l.n Ring to the u-prenaid for bv the Tammany 1 - 'amount of 4350.000. A leading carpet deal er in that city says that $12,000 i was a big price for the carpets furnished, p A. T. Stuart's hotel for women in. New York is' rapidly progressing. In style and finish it is scarcely surpassed in that city, and it will cost ! several millions. It will accom modate over a thousand personsp ' ! i - I ' L . . 1 . : '! Secretary Delano has addressed a commmu- Mfinn tA the Actmrr Commissioner ot ln- WW v o - , : I WUlie I JJi dian affairs, directing him to take means for obgerved . . ! t . l l diva - intrndod I . tne removal uietu upon lands in the Indian Territory,, contrary to "treaty stipulation. 1 i - At KodersburEr. Montana,' "Doc." Mann was subbed last Thursday by a man named and dietli on Saturday.) jUaicer was clear conception of things as they appeared at that early day m the settlement pi wis cou iinent. -.. j . . ,' - . . : . I n mnnv of the manufactories in Massaebu setts steam engines are being added, to be used in connection with the war power. A town with1 a water power can accommodate twice a many mills, and! at the same time, in the' event of any drought or other accident , - . i . 4 3 3 to the water power, the jmills are guaraeu against a stoppage which so often materially affects their business. ;. - j I a oicrimnn nstomed to duariry work j aVA ff VMiM- w . " a. j w f while passing thrdngh Monsbn, in Maine, Baker tbereup . - t a. 1 . J KaAH aome slate roCK ma. nau iw." thrown from a cellar. He recognized it. as valuable," and in company with another man tmnod the vein alonff the surface, and finally purchased fourteen acres 'of ; the apparently worthies land f or seventy-five oouars. immediately commenced an excavation, and auu uiwi y" .. j i, i tmmeuiateijr coiuiucuvcu,.u " ' on taken from the Sheriff by a crowd f Q d M they expected, Eood date at the of citizens and banged. , t j r depth of a few feet. In a' few weeks they Auffbstus Farenbruck was mortally injured sold their, purchase to a New I orx; company - . ... t . ' 1 Pnlnnf 11 a AAA . ! . ! by falling iromastairway.ini uie x i ior iu,ww. j . - : . 1 nffieJIt Washimrton on Mouday, and died a despatch from Dnblui on the 4th inst Tuesday I He was a young man, a earpen- there Wa fierce fighting in the streets iJt-.aa .nrh tinw tho l-psnlt ot an ppu- I it c i .. TK rmliod were aiiven MJ .. ' Ir 1 "" "' ': ' ' I ' ' 1. wonaivorl AinforCe- cation lor a pafccuu.- . . j ,j . j, uieir parracxs, woere --- "A tespatch from Dublin ray that the ments and charged the crovrd desperately, - tvKA nniiwt rlnrintr the riots Uv vrL driven into the baSrracks again prison? j t- " ; -'v " w T $ Un were cheered by the people, while theoffioers and the rally was repeated several times, but of iheTlaw were hissed. ' The tiJter were with the same' result. t A bar of iron thrown aaited W a large number of women in tleir at the police from a public house led to the . I .. .. I ' I r .i . i . ; A tha MntlirP of the assault upon the police. 'jjg 1 au il can wc(i aj . ireceui uuww v , is, without doubt,the healthiest place of itssite :laroe immbcr of new claimants on the continent of America. A doctor here , ... . onal "ciaims are t withont other resonrccs than nis pract.. .tormina of the house and toe capture s mLrl'. .t the State Deoartment are busily inmates. An attempt wa made to rescue I . i : .,ah. ik; 1 !, mnb Vnd. in the battle wmcn enaed at preseui in prepunuij . "j """ rkA 6idaeraIion of the Board of Arbitration papers foUowed.'the house was completebyi recked . T;. . . . . :.u .1. ' u.. ..Li. mntir. rajre. Halt vot tne Aiauama ciaima, in ncuoiinowj vu i vu - , . . . 7 : . '. . . .. J-i' i - .v- .4Tiqv worn imurea. notice of the Secretary ot btate, a policemen -engagea in - q -- . ! -i-: i J filing in.r. ThonnJnnm Mm- national songs .all mgnu in the recent filing papers. additional claims are undergoing ar- jiviivvuivu j lit The prisoners sang national songs .all night. tu iL ., vMtpraent. and it is mcreas- AUCIC AO ;:ivuv " . mg. i i A - n UIU Ci Mi vr-a. vi ed herself Recently in Dinwiddie county, ; Va, So will we wben wehav lived' tohat age. -k Grassho)per are prematurely chewing all the tobacco in the fields of Connecticut, ' and thus cutting oif the smoters suppiy. ARochester a burglar bjj am with her kittle And. dearest aunt, he was so much ao that - . . ami h coaldn t stanu ; woman recently drove away up without tottering. Mr. Smith wai .lUnq. . .. r t u: a tn brln : him ut Mails, and he j lay rTW i' ipoo bea so rroKUMcV that 1 ftaU h. hftt'.hfit. ' 1 r . .. ' fin ' ' t .mnm1ra.l i thai le hail storm which i swept over Burlington, Maine cMms. on the authority oi r ror. Aassiz, ti jhave been tlie first formed land in the New World. ; . I An 'AlabamaUewspaner speaks of a colored orator theW haying'dislocated his shoulder : rmrtn T remembered i W Was gonitt w vi;. - t - , . , , French brandy you gave mo tu .cases of aoa:; uess, Iran to get it out, ;; , ,' ! "Have a little brandy and water, dear, MTh'e. very thing, S'mlthjis exhausted too,''' Give some to. Smith," said he. . a 4 T .A M..nrnfi.bpd mvself for not havUlfl: .t v. 1 l l...frtP. Atr Smith wai Con. tnOUgUb O n uvi'v ...---: it's in a peroraponj AT J Hnmfl time I . . rn oi .n...m. n a friend I -'; " , jsirs. A.j.oiewari,in n""" - But l eave a glass to uriando, ana the crops of a hard- f why 8he aressed so plainly, yj I think it saved his Ufe, for, bow a farm of a Quaker Dlied . Wf afford to' 'do' o.w 'One ;of bad he waa. . , ; '!,.,?. ' l ' , of $1200. The advanU of being rich, you ee.. ' "BelK" ,Baidhe, faltering in m. peecu ? and said; A cUe rked to his 'solio and came over . , i. ' i. ... .!.i.t- " , . writinH mv bill on very ronsiii oauur, dm. vnrl i don t knotr wnuu i oiu. r i . I f i worn nrnadful BYmPtom. , f , , I, I. "and I'll try for "Are the buildings injured much?" "No; yery little. ... .. 1 J Ua onncomwl abOUt tU6 rSeei.UrHtheePeeano.p.y . any rent this year. rf j , . , WUd steer; item always have an en- 1 . vwm rlrnadfu i was uie 1 1 i'ij v . i i iuiwit "vy t. w -T- J . :'. ? 'nrr-i.-torMa&Ll iled before it comes mio cyui. , .x.0 jt;. . . a.i ? . , i i i. i wake Jnary, and seuu iyr custom -"of wearing cadet but-1 ko wja' ne,; 'Ifbe alt' rightin the .'-;. V ..an nr. Viv tri indicmant belles I Lit t. ii airrVit mow llere'v ymitt i ;r ' tons ww "K "J '"- " - - 1 morning. " " ,"" ,T n A-l . . wt Pnintl aince Cadet Smith , presented 1 Lea 1th. eYou are bnok. 4 1-rr, And m e oiW to . iofor. .:,v;2i;;,r. hijjMM-U 1 w i s lUJ. KMln.lhnn anvt "Never mind;'! was the reply '; of the' latter. "it has to be filed before it comes mio cyui " - ' t -1 It is said the I I ' T. is notliealtfbettbr than anything elsj T T0f coarse1 he had lain down in hi hi itrnt and from a trot into a run. Uhe result as a synonym ior .--r - a trot, and irom a , t t t jn. was that be caps i o.wu ,..-, T . . ' twl: for kiokiu;r P tossed a couple of children m we air, uiviu, . . - u - i,rtr window! knocked down the a syndicate. ' ; . frame of a &U and broke a man's arm, ran- Mrs. Petroleum Shoddy, i sacked a barber shop, wept Ihrongn a oar- bnst of namboidt in tne i a tatf'f-T ; t.. ,V.f f tfuikl' How do are bhiliio it . i . I . .. ... H.IT..1 : ..nJ m1 they get 'era on 7 1 i puuea auu ru..-, . ghdokand wrigglea, ud gave I " ..M .lr to Mti theu on au nijis t ': r, . I , weit at U again, ad at last one orne . off J( , riding ' past the fiU(jdenly and over I went ou the floor,- and c, exclaimed with int0 hU hat, which I had 'put down tjw.jj minute. 1 COUia nayr vnr-. room, broke! np an auction and swam the Mississippi river. J : . . . ...nrxvtintV to be a copy of a A aocuraeub, uh..m0 - raAMn,.m made in pencil by part of the -n4;an &nin . Lilian, lost off the t" , UU V V ' T digust. H6w could they'.let that patent- a wJ.' - i,-, medicineman put his statue in this public ,)Tnen' x a wft blanket. over O i. m f . u.Minw iittr nil ii itr u iw ?' lando. ana at in my -wu.& . , , ? 7 0b, how heavUy he did breathe. And I had. , -as you may fancy, the most JiMiear--. He might have kiUed billed himself by hU overworking at business, for all that I know. , Tim perfect ones go first, t, wkL, ,! , , . . .( - Oh, how differently sliould I hv fe t bad anything happened to my beloved I Orlando lie has. not naa u rnFvt"ov A Western paper tell of a man . who earn- t a mile on crew of the British snip 4uian, i ea a oarrei oiuum oj - Brazilian coast last January, has been re- his back, "Uking only one rest of ten minutes ccived atMobUe. It was, picked up m the on lhe way." llo r many longer je - Gulf of Mexico. It is signed John inomas, took it does not. say. r ,u - second mate, and Micheal Dooly and jonn v Some the judge in St, Ixjui have fouua ttnrt oTfiTPii tuts xj iit.o i ft n -r jvi-tnrw inn imwvp rst uian mkt Durgan, seauieu, inneceHBarj w - ' -j and ,1 r thlUK ,eea! w, t . I t.JLt cinna t.hot . .. l . Tka rmvttt . -II 1 faljt what 1A o. can n0t; gerve two oar at, nw . - though It uouri wiu ivp yi" s- .rioganger ml ipptxmU oil .ome of ; then, daring court Cnn p jot iwv"' ' . 1 i'AJf, ' , late of . ouptaii hi8 led u thi. diotam,, , , S ' ' i - - a lanva a mominst paper, bit the pro- . , . . , .1 . , f , -..f... A letter !to the Petersburg Index, from pretor 0 a gtore in Huntington, Long Island, 1 : 1 jjii t gtatetl that, within the but , i Lebanon, Tenn., says "Hamilton & iiaw- thei fellMown in a-.fito 'tTbe dog oniywa. ten, yfiar paper ennrtney. .Iim ""X . 'I .inn's combined .how entered the upper or east noL people1 who carry poison aboat on gapcrseded the coin system which VW! , SoU!. H.'-T ; . lit U argued, ha been effected by tne ftymft Ia AT TTTl TlTXArTaW MID 1WU11V aaa waaw -r 1 Ml become aecustome4 to the credit jstcra. ' - L -r . .11.' tn. wtiara tKrT AT. t . H i . .)!.'.. their tent at nrgeaou a . .cafefot.l - . r--- j-.. 4;. . itl iwwi pectedto exhibit to m astounded hatiyeu j jntic Amelia (wedded to the young ZSi tiTodrin J Acitizen by the name PPSTi! Uall erim-oD-, Lfi ImprbTed I tWJfJ-.Tlftf ' - rrZ nnnenee of intoxicating to plaCe ofhe lrtespon aap.m. wum drink, intruded himself upon we performers, 1 ... 1( j i ' 4""1 :!. ti. .:h I j:. !vn A IiaumI Hi aim AAriktmzf. tha ?nv ' " otro&3i.it ' I t. ' u U.A a -mnatsird :., r; . . - . I navu i iw. 't ami though politely lnvitea Dy hww" anil ilown to withdraw fused, and when force .1 '-Biiriin MGIRTPIl VI1I1CUUV. Dfclvv..n . .. r .1 a traAT.imvi Ml 1 II. A. 113 uvmw I . ..- . i left breast. The coHs of i the canvass w ere . , - a Ktle tJp8y, and the Indian; rora th4 Western; nhtiona. In 1 . j ii..!tn.. .iiio.i down. Another cent it. j . ...:. .f . atno . k anoxia from liAirope cm. auu wiOjic"- r( . - ,w rftmlen one in iron, ox . iwni'- -r 4. A ., occurred aW the . Ume between . em- "-"T . .v , l4 5n . wstatii. r . JP":"'' K"Sr.7t.S " Mme of Boyd Md one ot tne Wj-- . l,1tiart for VWP3 7 "o, ill ' in nibff. I - .. nniro r aittint? I it j ..,JKa .ttrihnlnl to tha dlrrvri it.' zen by the showmen. I860 .the x into, China One of the sidekhowmen came upiveneral , i en lu i.ovwivvvi w snowmen. uu tvy - r . v-' rf a nest and is noWgray.,81"1 is said, many DO aitnouieu w me aireci -and attemptedtostopth fight and: restore himseH ; a iest nmBd 'tfc Wa tim from California to Chin, but I f i x. a. i ii rAn t in r ;li ruiKi - i x . . t i i km tMCTAl Onn Kill II. I U LVU v I I . ( a " . ilia AU& " I X ; - "; ' ii " I . I' !.Alorl order, wheii Boyd drew him through the heart death." . pistol and shot upon f?ar apple, it 7 toe ledeV fr thUurco, It laatot roducing instant action is intended as a grae satire npon tne pe lhu la.t few art;,u - :..fi :y woiinenVrights business; ... . ... 5 ;- ;':';:'- r . 1 1
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