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f r OFFICE OF TUB 3? io ttcrr, .;. In Hasrtiunt New- UuiMing; rob'.ic Square: r - i r 1 1 r .VoTi O K T A TlTZV II N T of rral.lihrwci U funairliod with the very U-t DL.ikri.il fir execution af all kuuu of plain mij fiury Job wurki A marked foarura In this lrtirtmt l i r new - Libert r prcsa, which works ,.!T jTri I.0"0 iDilMK.-'sta'ns inj hour. Tuia economy in I-.l"r f.Mbxs u to do wort at Iiurthcrn " and 1 pit-r Kr But-l with r r r If 44 1 1,1 1 Ma w ork. acroicpacicd lyi the cash, wil mpt atu-ntkm. " " , ' T VOL.: X m ' ''ifmis Hi S w York Tribina ' ' C3USHING THEM OUT IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Operations in York Comity. ! Isd of the Beln of Terrqr-Tho i jail Full cf Kultlux Handredj Fleeing' fro a Justice Catsti'.iitica cf tne Order, f I ; r . s . 1 t reprocs trlio' crt" U!eT last ' Winter nttd o : ... ' Li :"r . r r t -i II cj-niig , out a uuiiioer qr. me ?hkiT3 qi avians rcmaineil arnl wer h.igctl " ja"tfie iTrst hauj niinle by tlio RoMiors. Must' of thofto who then escaped took to ; their , heels wiIioat a 1y' tlt-laj ami a 'great number of private inr thi new ruWl armv, who had monev enough to leare f ithV'decabipod ; abput thg pn'itie time. '.Tk poot men who coul not go finding tliem-V-'IftKabandoiicd bj tlnjif leaders to bear the brnnt if ponihmcut, ihotight no! more ot their oaths ot sctfrecy, and i nocked nuo me village 'eager to tell the authontie all ther knew, lKiing to eseaiM! arrest in this way. Iljfe iwen haTo been co miner in for the nasi week at tlic rate of from' tweiitv to portini? iheir dociMion to the "Order.''.' If" the f ot Jvlans Sanies 'interested- Uesn-,f4 two-thirds bf ' the hrst haul members present votinjj m favbr of the report. t: Miau.ijQ carriea.i sa ij-.; t .-lav- vixsi, Aet. tC.:5Kajl.It: is jtho dn, ;.&of ( everjr member who, has evidence 'that another has violated Article' 2o prefer' the charges 'and specify the offense to the Order. ' ' Sr.c, 2. The charge for .violating Article 2 shall be referred to a committee; jof fivo.;or more, members, h,o shall, as .soon as jracti cable, 'summon the parties .and ! investigate 1 . i- ' , Yokkviulk, S. C.,Xor. 10. One hundred and twu Ifciikliix 111 jail, over 200 confessed tiit-uiU-r. i'f the order at lanre onf arolc, and fi$ r 150 more flettg from justice or hiding " in . tlw wiIa. fcodi ii 1 summary of , the ..In nf lm tMiiiai rn arainstthe in VHtprionx KLtB i:i Ttirk County, which has been vig6r- forty a day, and, many wait two or three days .....iV i.ro-cutcl for the iat fortuiffht bv fwr tI,cir tur the oflicial confessional. .i... iid militarv officirs of the Govern. The statements of these' frightened peni nient AihI tlwd is not Vet, far i-rery Uay I ?ent agree tf the oath taken, theAirposea mvii omie m ttvm aa paru ox me country I " , ,"' i 0 uu.u we .cuiu u Li;.,. an ir SO mile. to dtrliTtr them rviU8 mo anoruera ana whippings per " 4re au and bvg fr mercv, and their eon- f ptrated. All ay that the object was to fiH-W mil rw 1 atren-nh of the "infainouH 6nlcr,l which uow often besido belonging to the "Radical "appear tu Iave eiubractd fully two-thirds f party. Smc of the outrages detailed in .11 tlviriiH'n in the count v.! An officer the.e confessiorw are of the most sickening ir.-. K- r:iti.l the state of afT.iirs wheai "trocity. An officer who has just come from he aU tmCCTakea gun and go out and MX l' vtvicp on the plains says they are j.ho..t v, rv wiiite " vu meet, mid you will l,ot cl"all in WlliKh barbarity, by the worst hila Ku'JuiiVcry timer l I"-"S hY ihc Indians. I will give the snb- , I arrival here voterdav. 'au I irnve in mV' "W,TO,U1 aiewjoi mese comessioi.s m a sub- Ih icf amount of scunent letter, the prt--nt condition of affairs. As I walked Among the fifst captures made by Major ' nj the long fctr-t from the dejot to the hotel, Merrill was thei oath, constitution and by tlw pl.w had the look of a town in war time" Kuklux, in the handwritng of the constantly mipiicaie persona uov on-1 " upmuonu lt tt-.lso that each day's develop. ine nc?roe q w most oi tne blacks llog-f..iu- ..ri.1i.1t thncrnit ntiniwrw-ul I fred and killed were not chanred with anv rvwntlv captured by an luvaduier armJ.- Tu.rv were aoldivni everywhere. An iu fan try caiun of civ-n', white tent-, arranged" iu regu lu-nons, with! the ; alleys ltlwceir prettily .iJia-letl .willi arlnM of gnvn boughs, stocd iu an oak grove i;eir the tatiiu. A sjuad of e-ualry nle by ; blue coats frtrolied up and ih 11 tiu: htftV-l aiitl lounged abyul thu doors 'Grand Cvcloi. I have made .a copy of tins uocumcnt, M lucn reads as tollows: I, name, be OnLIGATIOX. ore the immaculate Judjre of Heaven ami Earth, and Bon the Holy Kvan gclist of Almighty God, do, of my own free of tlie torvj in winch imu-h t ill 4 :ind little there see 1 it e I to be trall'sc.. ! (irotips of. will ami acw'ml, subscribe to the following sacred I v bimlinr obligation: I . ") 1. We are o"i( the side of justice, humanity ami constitutional liberty,! as bequeathed to ountrviiH?i io gray homespun ktOod -upon the I us bv our forefathers' Mivt corners ami 111. tliw Court House yard, 2." We opposi and reject the principles of 4. Females, households, sha .cng-igyl in, Iov and excited talk. 1 (jlhcr meu'J the Radical par: u !to aearcd, )iy their ires, illagvrs, couhl j :j. We pletlgj I v seen tlnugh toe ojen uoors 1 o! lawyers and d'etori! oJlices, or standing :in knots of thn-e of four iijmhi t!ie" sidewalks, absorbed in cmi creation on thu one topic of the arrests. Everybody but tla iiegroe and soldiers hall the liok ol excitement and desjioudency al-'- u:iy obsepabiu in tl'-' iali ibilauU of a con- iaervl. tofr liquid the poo I met eyed me Mipi-iuly,.4 if they feared I might have C-iiie t ciiipy some iew vial of tfov eminent .wrath upll tttir devotel heads. A tall tiiiu mill, in :l long, nity-black overcoat and 'n lUl-v silk hat, who walked a tew vards ;iii. M.l of me, .vvif-i !:sel by a group of men rathercl tljvii.the steps t a little dirty stone. lit- slopjntl, turueI, and vvnlked iu thethroiig 5.i!liiiM back b fri him. 1 heard an angrv K!ti-rvatioii of a few scvomls, s;iw Uie gleam 1 a pistol-barrei, ami exiiev ted t hear a shot, but there was noia, mul the tall uian caiuc oat n.sf illy with an angry couuteiiaiK-e, vin:r, -111 fix you, you inrerual scoundrel 1" and talked np the street.- 1 recognized him to It? tl.e llvjoiblii-aii Member ot Congre5s from that di.tri.-t, and leann"! afterward that he la insuli I.IUhI by tl.e Kuklux and their sviiiji.ithi.u T, w believo that he has miu'li to iio vv i:h iinning me neaxy ikiihi 01 me t.v r:a.i ni down immiii them. v. " J t mutual aid to each other in embarrass- 1 I a sickness, ui stress, ami pecuniary ment. riends, widows- and their 1 ever be special objects of regard and protection. i j 5. Any member divulging or causing to be divulgetl any ofjthe foregoing obligation shall meet the fearful penalty, and traitor's doom, hi ch is dcath,'tW, DEATH! ? . . 1 40XSTITITIOX. Aimrt.K 1. jTlii' irganization sliall be known as the -4 Order Xo. , of the Ku klux Khm f the JSLnte of South Carolina.- ; of a anontv vote or the tinier, and -to hold their othce during good behavior. .irr. 3. It shhil be the duty of the C. to klux khm id the JMate of Ninth Carotin: Airr. J. The! otlicers hall consist t Cyclops and SrrilK, lnth of whom slial the matters.' 3. "If the committee agree "that the 8 are snstained that the memberl on who shall the matters of the elected bv a 111 I. a a 1 . r res 1 tie in the vnici, ei.Iorce a cine onserv- xmrto of the roiHt Itutiu and by-laws, ami nin exact complianoe with the rules and j usages of the Onler, t sei that all the j members erfori!i - their -espective duties, appoint nil committees be ore the Order, inspect tin. arms and Iressof each member on siccinl j. . . . occasion, tu call meeting . when maqe.ssarv draw uiHiu nieililiers for all sums Deeded t j carry 011 Uie Orier. . . T . . u 1. ..11 1.. .... ,t:r .1. .. Ti ... 1 .... 1 I :.l ... I... 1 1.... IC -"& iiicwlhi vi iiiauiu me - v . . . - - .-i j ij . 1- . . c 11 . ni : . . . nro-eeiuiH 01 ine ".ruer, wrue coiuiuunica tions, notify otlaVr klans when their assistance in, with a broad piajc-i in front, and a geu r2 of tlirtv. lre.nines within. J11 the ollice a man -lav stretched uioii a mm . iianiitlr dead. 1 la- lauuioru assured me t!i:il he w.ls onlv drunk, and ajtologixcd for " hi preseiii-e by iciying he did Hot want to 1'iit liim into the street iu that condition. The ! uiitlord was exceedingly atteiilive anil oIite,' and Iru-tl to tilake his iruests as cotuloruble ys Ids limited knowledge of the art of hotel- keeping reiilerel Missiole. JIo waited at table w ith his negro servants, and was pro-' fuse ami kiudlv in hi oilers of service. Fol low ing his directions, 1 went at once to the I . 1 ...t .1 1 . ,1, ,t 1 is neeocu, nonce w iieu anv iiieuiojr nas ' I to suiter ine ln'iiauv ior vioiainur ins (aii see that all j book papers, and other property belonging to his office are placed beyond the reach of any one but memliers of the. Order; ho shall K?rforiuuch other duties as hiay be- required of hiuv by the C . i ! .. Act. 4, .Sec. . Xo jierson shall be initiated inti thi Order under 18 years of rge . Se 2. Xo erson of color shall bos initia ted into this Onler. M s Sec. 3. Xo lverson shall be admitted into the order who doe not sustain arood moral t r m..:.. m..,:m ...... ........1 t,.l"1 , J 1 ;, 1 -,i .1 character, or who 1 111 any way nicjpieitated I - J-- I f., t Jost tomary twisstoried piazz.i in front, standing at tuiiiie distajace from the street in a hue :rovj of oaks ami pines. A crowd of illi' looking fellows, of all ages, dressed in - sloichel hata ami suits of 00a rs homespun . of various ctlors ami w-grees of hlthincfs and nggelnMi4 cupiel the lower piazza, ami loumred fbwtUt under the trees. Whoever iuw a p:rtv vf cajdurwd bushwhackers at the 1 'ilia. 11 vrf m.M.M.t v a a v ww a a g will kmiir i'xaclly Lw these. men looked. to discharge the duties of Kuklux. j Sec 4. .The" name of a person offered for - 1 t.: t- j 1 .il! iieinot)rsiii must oo proposeu uy me com mittee appointed by the Chief verbally, sta ting age, residence, occupation, state if he was a soldier in the late war, his rank, whether in the Federal or Confederate ser vice, and his command. ! t Art. 5, Sec1 1. Any member who shall offend against these articles or the by-laws, shall be subject to be fined and reprimanded by the C. as 'two-thirds of the j members 1 ITiey had low foreheads, long straight hair, u u, f. lue lraen I I.Jijoi.keJ, -ill-formeU lilies, and a look E"Ul any regular meeting ,may. deter- nunc. i Sec. 2. E I verj mcmlier shall bo entttletl to half i-uimi.-!! and half stupid, that one could . .. :i 1 1 ..1 .. : t - .r n 1 .1 fair trial for any offense in violating repn- au expression of brutish ferocity. 1 assinir I ... . ,J .. . , , 0 1 .1 - -o 1 -..11 ii mauu, or cnmiuai pumsnmenu thriMi'di tlna ill-f.-tvonsl croninnto tlic bro;Kl-I 1 . iwnlr.1 tll t,( )fuw T n-na cknu-n liv fin I i t UY-LAWS. Article 1. SEcrioir meet at , ! 1. This order shall orderly into a large, well-furnished parlejr, where I found Dutrict-.Yttomev Corbm and ilaTor Merrill hearm? the confessions ofiSl j ec, 2. r ivo memoers shad constitute a member of : the Kuklux. who wonls were quorum, provided the C. or S. be present. taken do-rfbr a str?nographer. Major Mer- . Sec. 2. Tlie C. shall have powers to ap- rilL the oailitary aatlocrat of York County, is I point sncli memlers of the Order to attend to a in a atl nan with the head, ace, aud spectacles of the sick, the needy, the distressed, and those German professor, and the frame of in suffering from,1 Iladical misrule, as the case ilcte. lie it is who has planned and exe- may require, f j Sca- charges trial has intentionally violated his oath 1 Ar ticle S) they shall report the fact to the.' Order. Sec. 2. Tf the committee 'agree Hhat the charges are not sustained, that the5' .jhember is not guilty of violating his oath.,br Article 2. they shall report to that effect to the Order, and the charges shall be dismissed. Ssa 5. 'Wlieh' the committee; report that the charges are sustained and the .unanimous vote of the members is jgived r thereof t the offending person shall be isentenced to death u.. .t. .r ri a c i ' ' lr. v i i ojr uiu vniei.. j j . r Skc. 6. The person, through the Cyclops of the Order of which he is. a member, ban make application for pardon to the j Great Grand Cyclops of Nashville, Tenn., in I which case execution of the sentence can be stayed until pardoning power 13 heard from. j Art. 6. Sec. 1. Any 'members betray or divulge any of Ordj:r shall suffer ii.calh. Akt. 7. Sec. 1. The following shall be the rules of any Order, to any matter herein not provided for,' which: shall be managed j in strict accordance with the Kuklux rules ; Sec. 2. When the Chief takes his position on the right, the Scribe With tho-members ioruung a hair circle around them, and at the sound of the signal instrument there, shall, be profouud TBilcnce. ;Seo. 3. Before proceeding to business the S. shall call the rod and note the absentees Skc. 4. Business shall be- taken up in the following order: 1 Jli-' Reading the minutes. : , 2. Excuse of Members at preceding incr. ' ' ii.''- i '3' Report of Committee of Candidates for .Membership. 4 Collection of Dues, K Am nnv r4 t1ii r 1 rvr cTilr nr an fT.tf,Tiirr 9 a m. a. V ii 1 j wa tuv x-r va v . uaaa. a ou ilv a C.,,Report of Lommutees, 7, " New Business. I The ''Great Graiid Cyclops" referred to in the'bv-laws is understood to bo the Gen.' Forrest, j ; 13ut few arrests have been made during the ast dav or two. .Iheiau is tun, and the officers do not caro to capture more of the rank and file at present, but are keeping a harp .look-out for the leaders. Occasionally thu cavalry, w hich is out night and dayjscour ing.lhe country, picks up one of those gentje mch who has ventured back home, thinking the' storm' has brown over. I ! '"if J ! ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1; j l From 'th Fort Scott Monitor, ; j '. ip Love's Toting jDreaa. Esalized in Old; Age. Thirty-one years ago, 111 that 'far distant region known as Berks county, Pennsylvania, lived ami loved the hero md Heroine of, this sketch! It would scein ffom present dcvel opihents that, in their case, as so often be fore and since,- j i n i j j "Tho course of true love," &c i ' 1 'They qnarreled and parted he to the then aliMost unexplored ; region' of Western Texas, where he amassed a considerable fortune, and took 'himself a wife. She remained under the paternal root-tree nntil a more fortunate suitor claimed the fair j hand and buxom 1 . 1 Ml) ; -Wrrhhi i'ibnrrr , A LITEKAnr AND ' POLITICAL JOUKXALj ISSUED, ' YE11Y - TIIUKSDAV 3I0BNIX0 'aferfw of strRscRirnoN.l TiTwo IJoLlaiis" a1 Ye a r Oait Dollar won Six Months.1! Club Subscribers: Fife copies, one yesr, $8 73. and axipy of th America block JouriuA Payment to bo invariably in advance. ... ' PLNOLrr EOLLDTS, :'M'-,l it -xauitv. .M . . . I. J wsta the cuTtaiardsaand thelierhts were irned low upon the death sceno in ,uGblleen Xdltor and Proprietor. THURSDAY )f (HIKING, NOYEMBEiR-23, 1871. at the NashvmeThtlatej Monday night f I v anu sau, a( oat made its appearance,. and, A to vT The recent sainl -tonn in jLos Angeles ing several times aronnd the lonely county, Cal., killed -10,00(1 sheep. fif "Bons" Tweed advanced $10,00Oto pay tlie pipe laborers in Xevy York on the 14th. C v On the 14th instJJ the Legislator of Tennes- see paid a visit of respect to the widow of ex- a resiu,uo i uii. J.i,-r ; 1 ftv.ytZ at' ,The principle school-house in iVirginja City, .Nevada, was burned on the 14 th Loss near- the dyinsri tnan. caused a deefi feelin? of awe -! . ,. . . T T aud; strange, chilliness to-fait bdodJ theJandi ence,' who were almost breathless truly 'weird effect of th! scena! J'' Tlie Knoxville Press and Herald latter from A. B. Watkins; of Brooks county; A-f-N td Major D. A Carpenter,' of "that city; stating that a lady oi Brooks' county ' had Dceafv completely cured .ol a cancer.oa ,her right cheek, 'eisrhteen of years' stAndiarr. bv At Memphis,pa the 11th, Early Eason was aphlvinjr k dwitinn of tinm'tmAlLal sentenced be Ranged w mter 8th for and rinkiDg a nartfthe ctioaiaci the murder of Cole last Spring.' '&. j daMrhWatkins ipplied' ltd 'Major i ivenosn , yy is on tne axiernoon ot the carpenter tor the clover which . worked this e ueaa, ana cure, ana inovr writes again tor live other rri ' Ljtj ' . i . -.. i ;iub cause is j suixerers in mai viciuiiy. couch .of with ,tho ii'ii'i''-; contains a 14tb, E. P. Morris fehot his ,wi it- ; then blew ont his own brains. unknown. i i On the 1 1 th inst., lhe First" National Bank Icon ! Hi considers himself as stilt the lemfi- p;.imnn.i xr ' ..:.! o i,i, nn f I .. : L.w i ' .t i vx 1HV.IJ1UWUU, ii., j.im c bucvB. auciuu iium i indii; ?upitij;u ui 4? ranee , consequently he According to the Journal do Paris, Xapo I $36 to S3G000 covered. At Wh Montgomery Edinnnd sentenced to imprisonment for life.' Recently a man u3ied at the hospital in N York from swallowing half a pound of; shot for constipation of the bowels, prescribed by an old woman. In the General Sessions in - New .York The forger has not been dis- refuses to! release from their oath of . fidelity the officers who have written to him to ! ask Mect- - I' Rebel eoiin4 Wl-Va.. on thh 1 1th. ITpnrv whetlier they ought ! to place themselves at r r- ' ' 1 ! I LI . M.i- JIT'. ;'. . , .: . ,i. . . , an accomplice in the murder of the. .disposal of the j present Government. West, committed in May, 1871 , was kbould .question arise,' , says he,! "between I A jcle'spatch front .Lonisville on tho 14th Ws, valuables.'. Kir.g handtjl him hi tratcb -8xjtji0iLi tilht thVcitiet9 'of ' Hehrysylllo, and . shot him4ead at ' thd same time. ' Tn , . Indiana, tiear where tWrutal miirder. of the appellants in th case of '3IrsjJ Fair bay twen- , , Iartjfamily' occurred Saturday night, IpaV a ty days to fitoi brief. The people will then . rop around the neck ot.QeorgoJolmsori, a have thc same lime in which to respond, PSH implicated in the murder, and telling abj it is,' 4oultfal'r if ,? a j decision will hna the crime, "had been traced to him, de- bo ,.., rendered: , befor r January ( first. , manded. to'koow, ''his. ''accomphcei; Johnson, J AVo presume tlio Mr.Loriu tiukiqg.aJl Vas, ,disGoyered,Tm.yle a full con- J Jj MK Frcd.-'W. Loring, t fession, stating v that, twos negroes f; nanied mSgaiinist and jounalist. ' Itjwill Y javis anaaayior, wunnimseir, piannca ne i ucrcd that he has to taKe part in tho corapc- murr; believing Pajrk hid $400 or $5o6 ol sitioiiof the fortlicoruing mosaic story to b c-hurc'money in bis hoUs. Johnson says he f urnisbe4 to "Old and New, Roberts , Ja " watched fdutsido, Davis had a light, and Tay- Brothers' magazine, tq which Everett E. Halt, lor dommied the bloody ,deedJIis,r part-! Mrs. Stowe, and others ' wore to contributo g abovo roforred to the popular Boston bo rcrneru- mmg young - r abate,, of bla ,. ' sorrow to miny arrest!, the xtolioe takimr the -three prisoners througlt the woods to avoid a raobJand lau- : I ed them at Jffersouville to-day. I 'i.1t.! : A marriag. by; proxy was celebrated last TJ i 'I M.t fl. !tj.I) 1-kL .J 1 ' jjomence, oi.pu ram s 4va"eiirair oetweeu i . . -. ,1 - . . jiau.o vomu j omers nave juioi uiauou mat uq at Roitip arul At ss T.p ia ArLIisnn. of l'lttS- " V f"o r . v-r. ew I order and anarchy, combat for the former j but you remain : bonnd by your oath ; nntil the moment that the country shall have been directly consulted, I am the legitimate sover A despatch from New York on the1 lith, Judge Bedford, sentenced Louis sa.vs : 1 EMer Liudsley, of Utah, inj a sermon Lippard, a convicted garroter, to eight years Wilhamsburgh yesterday, referr the' 13th in the State prison.! ' The i Baltimore American persecutions of the Mormons, and U advised that Ui tuc AW1U wulus: ve u; ; q! n chosen people, lie is working. A lew weeks ed to the made use are jrod s T-J T,.l : . -l.,l : . d ' . .1 . T . I : . 1 1 1 ..1 . . r... . .. . - Mn(AnA irMv ,.;n k UJ: ago vntcago was aestroyea.; r-rnia 18 but a 1 i-i .1 -m. -U J 1 -r-r-r TT,f urop oi water io wnai wui soon nappen.i vve God said there at the November term of States Circuit Court. Mis Parkinson, at one time a patient in a San Francisco hospital, has sued Dr. Scott for damages' iu publishing a history of her dis ease and its treatment in a medical magazine, and has lost her case. Governor Alcorn of Mississippi will resign r a aii in a lew aavs, ana oe succeeaeii oy jjieut. Governor Powers. Alcorn will as TJ. S. Senator on the meeting take his Seat of Congress. despatch fromMilwaukee, ,Wis., of 13th, j J.. says that an official canvass of the city and of Milwaukee gives "pPoolittle a m.i- Deniocratic loss since 7S0. county joiity of 1,941, The the last gubernatorial election . i : i i A djispatc-h from San Francisco of , 1 3j.h says thje Pimo Indians in Arizona have made a raid on the Aiches and killed thirtv-five d love, she united rare aud unusual along. Smith was form, whou, stifling the oi her, fate with one of the name of Smith. Tempusfunit-fA right gathered toliis fathers, and his relict, i after divers hair breadth escapes bv land! and flood by force of circumstances at last loca ted near the terminus ot the jH., Iv.., and- 1. Railway, and there held sway over what is vulgarly known as a "hash dispensary," alias railroad boarding-house. I Thetfei weary of limb anjd savage of appetite, on Monday last, came: a travel-stained voyager, seeking a "square' meal. One glance at tho comely maiden who presided over the fortunes of Uie nosterij', one giance in return ai uie griz zled locks and furrowed countenance of the guest, an exclamation, a scream and thirty, one 'years vanished . I ! I i 'Like the baseless fabric of a vision " '3 i : 1 hnd they rushed into each other s jarms. fllis Wife, be it remarked en peasant; went to her reward years ago.) Ihey had not seen each other in over a quarter of a century, but tho dormant are of j youthful affection burst again into a blaze at a breath, and how, at this day, comes tho male, to wit: Maeuieo. At Fort Scott, Kan., November 3, littl.by E. L. KohnJ Esq., Mr. Daniel Alspach, aged 55 -years, to .Mrs. Margaret bmitu, aged 52 vear, iNq cards. were driven from that State, and they should not live there." The Oskalosa Herald says : "John Dirth, of Farelyj concluded he would commit suicide the other day. His father-in-law was not kind enough to him..; He went to a drug store and purchased arsenie, went home and took it, and iu a few moments wasj rolling on ... . . : i" I the floor in mortal agony. ' The doctor was sent for. lie came and brought the druggist along, who spoiled tlie vvhole sensation by pat that he had suspected! the young man's intention, and had -sold him chalk, in stead of arsenic. The young man was well ill a minute." ! Uu A cdnesday or last wqeJi in; ork cityy James Fisk, Jr., on learning that a charge Josephine the York d charges that Fisk suborned a colored boy named King, formerly in her employ, to swear to an affidavit charging her and Ed ward! S. Stokes to black- wdekjin Pittsburg, by Right Rev. - Bishop (Front' the, New York 7ernldj November 13. ' The Flight of Vulturei-The "Boia" and .Others Preparing for a "Nfw Lepaxture.n . Wfiere is Garvey ? Some think ho may bo found in Claude McluotteYgirdcn of roses on FenUndez-def.Gulnenez, the Spanish Minister I 43 buUi .TbbrJri(iegroom delegated Mr. ! CwiU- for i J ? a.U th1 T idm .ddison brother of the bridge, - to per cerniug him is, that somo weeks since h 1 I 4 !..i i: 'i Ji . ti-- .tL soiate him iri e ceremony. The contract ;outy uiwriiareu, ami wo.iearwas .1 i.Lli. U.:.o' :. lfld the places hereabouts which knew htth ,wtll 'ALJit MMJA a, : m,i;. now : Lim , no moro forever.. Wfc beingiobserved !as in any other civil contract. Such Imarriaesi sometimes occurring in Ea rope,:dont often take 'place; in this country. Miss Addison j had been residing in, Rome, Where she reqeiyd part of her education, and was there ibetrothed to Mr. Gulnenez. .She know him no moro forever.. "Wior la Woodward, the transfer clcrk of Mr. Tweed in, his financial transactions lietwecn tho Neir Courtrhousb and tho Broadway Bank t wOon wliere the woodbino twineth.j Where Is th enterprising Ingersoll?. , The Sheriff is look ing him up, and when found will make anoto of iu , Tho fact w, that tho stronghold of returned to Pittsburg last spring. About Tammany has been broken up, and her bird thi; proxy business in this marriage!' there ap-' P'y f roI their plunder are being scatUr4 petrsj to:be; s'ome little 'difficulty,' ; Marriage toe four wrnds of heaven - . , iskcitn conWvbut.to the Roman Catho- to Wy nght off,, i. If ; i . , mmnitn Tirht. lint vrliim Tin lina roato.l an1 lis Church' it.-is more : it is also a sacrament, -nn0li "i,;. Bfrfi, . irti i..- and the question naturally suggests itself, can lightened himself somewhat, of his , suiiets a sacrauient be received by proxy ? ! ; j I fluous 'fat, 'they say that he, too, will stretch L,. 1 . u . v,. .. . , , . . I nis amnio wings nnu ny away. jur. ioane ine navy-yam at rnuaaeipnia, was the o'Conor's impressions upon the subject, scene' ot considerable commotion on Friday given in yesterday's Jierald. aro rerv inter. .. . .1.,, . i j , i " . . . t . . . IK. last, occasioned by the removal of a veritable cstmg. In regard to the dethroned king of saitcAhagus f from the hold of 1 the United th demolished "Ring" Mr. O'Condr' says i States steamer Richmond, just arrived from ft knt.w tunnng; Ins , property wta ,., i i . - , available assets and lust taking all tho pro Madeira, lhe receptacle is said to contain i;m;n ci.nii m.n t.v. U.n k. the Must and bones of the Apostle St. Paul, to elude iustice by flicrht to a forei trn land. t. I .J i. I A ' ' tA r' A. ' I xr f.... .1.,. .K..T.I:. 1 l us weigntfis auoui six ions ; eigne icet in i c) " icwa-uw iu m yuu m nutimai huh New died on the way to the hospital. There are suspicions of fotil play. ' j .The British Government has granted pension of 300 to the children of Dr. Living stone, ithe African explorer.1 IDr. iiiving- one, when last heard fromU Wits slowly making his way toward the coast. ' -. v' Cruelty by the Btries of Euchre, s !Near a late New Jersey camp-meeting, two clergymen, a Baptist audi a Methodist t were walking, whea they saw a little girl sitting on a stone, who , was weeping bitterly. What is the matter, my little girl ? asked the Bap tist kindly. "My my father was k killed on the railroad a few days ago, and just been bnrried, sir ; and my mother is sick abed and can't work, and we haven't nothing to eat. and don't know what to do," sobbed the cnteil the crusade against the Kuklux. He f Sec. 4. No person shall be appointed on a came here In the Sprujand went qnietlv at I committee unless the person is present at tho i . - .. - i . : . -r : : worK stuiying the coiiutry and lue people, i ume ot apjxiinuueuu ;uemwr i cyuimnc and lamilurizuig himself with ail the details I tees negiecung to report, suait pe nnea thirty obtainsblo at the murder and other outrages I cents. .thai -had been committed. He heard tho Airr. 2. Sec. 1." Every member on! being stories of negroes who sncakeil into his admittetl, shall 'fiig the constitution .and by- luarters at night to tell him of the atrocities law's and pay th'e initiation fee. j j ; u . practicej upon them; he induced two or Sec. 2. A brother of the Klan wishing to three ractubers of tlie Klan to confess secretly; become a member of this Order shall present i , . . - . . I i - i - . ; . i .i . r . ne tearnea the nanis oi a gtcat tmiuber ot j nis appucaiion, wun xne jn-oper ; papers oi incmliert. found out who the leaders were, transfer, from the Order of which ho was -a and aftw months of this work, when tho member formerly, and shall be admitted . to 1'rcsidcnr proclamation was issued, he held I the urder oniy uy a unanimous votc,oi tne . the whole. Infaruons onler in York County as j members preseat- . If ; 1 In tlvo UJlow of his hand, and he cruahed j Airr. 3. SecJ 1. The initiation fee shall . - a a ill a a-. i t : Ioe . , i ..!!! ;Akt. 4. SecI 1. Every member who shall abeas corpus uas sa?iendel, h sent Lis refuse or neglect to pay his fines Or dues -cavalry m amall .W.irhments over the countv f shall be dealt with as the Chiet Hunks proper. "1 gatlitred nn Uta Kuklux br tho dozen, t Skg. 2. Any member refusing ''to serve, or Tlie K.-op!a were i-anio-strickcn. The garri-j neglecting his duties, when appoiuted on a son of Utiitcl btatj troops had been eight I committee, Ehall ba dealt with as the Chief mouths in Yorkvilh and the Kuklux had thinks proper. i i ! ( roine to look upon thut as the frogs did upon j Sec. 3. Sickness, or absence from the conn- xvin ig m tj,c (able, Tins sadden activity J try, or being engage i in any important pnsi - of the i-oldicrs, iraidel by an intelligeiK-o tha't 1 bcss, shall be a valid excuse for any j neglect iH-vmcii v know even crime committal by oi antyi . , i 1 ; . the midnight raiders, and toi have jcoetratel AjJ. 5. Sec 1. Each member shallprovide the horned maks and disguises of tho chief himself with a pistol, Kuklux gown, and in- crirninals, astonishe.1 andtcrrifietl thr' com- stVoment. ' ( ' 1 i : inun'.ti'.i 3Iany of the mcst intrlli"rnt lcalers I Seo. 2. Ylicnt charges have been preferred of the Klin ran away as soon as the t.rocla- against a mem be in prope maimer,' or any .....:. . ." . r. ...! tl i 1 v, as issued, kmiwin"' there would be I in alters vi irrifcTanue oeiweei orouier auumi tridih-t r.::d ainin" .hes'e -was the Grand are brought before the Order, they shall be yclup cf ork county, one J. W; Avory. I f i-ferreti to a special committeo of three or a wcalihr merchant f tl;. r;i!nm u-u l mrtS-n nipmbers. who shall examine the parties like to know isj i I orders for the m:ir.!.-r ..f m-nrl ,t th. 1 .nrid di?tcrmine the matters in uucsUmu iu- btloru t-hey wuc convurtcd , i On the night of the 15th a resovoir of oi was struck on the farm of George Hudson, in Dickson county, about thirty miles from Nashville Tenn. Tbe &ov is 100 gallons per day. The estimated at New YorkjWorld perpetrates this : "The little error in the Presjdent's South Carolina Knklux proclamation; arose from his that marryin meant union. His thinking long residence in Illinois ought ( to . have taught him better. ;j i t It is said that a Detroit girl,f standing up to be married the other day, had to have her corset strings cut before she could M take this man to be her Wedded husbarid,, In 'the ar- i i i ticulate terms necessary to the completion of the ceremony. When the knifo was aDnlied the crack of the parted lace was like, the ex plosion of a kerosene lamp, The . Newark (N. J.) Courier says : Bolts will be haueod unless the Executive clem ency be invoked to commute ithe sentence, which is hardly possible, or suicide interfere to. cheat the gallows of its rightful due, which i3 unlikely on 'the day appointed!, and the public he has outraged will join with Judge Depue in invoking " God to have mercy on his. soul." i So ends the bloody tragedy of July.;:i ,; ; ; ; .i . ; ... ; .. A young man killed the sedncer of his sister been acquit the ' same little girl, crying as if her heart would break. - ' j . 1 ' ' ,' ' " '-l'-l I "A truly lamentable case ; I do indeed pity you. said the Baptist, frigidly, as if he" were pi tying some ! ice , cream he could not eat. "How much dp you pity her, , Brother C. ? I pity her five dollars," yelled the Methodist, as ho threw a "V into the girl's lap.' i He had read an incident lik'o this in a" Sunday-school paper. "I 'double yotfr pile, Brother P.," the Baptist! brother said, as ho slowly placed an X over the V . "I go you ope better,', the Methodist bawled, as he put a ten on the other money, j "I cover your stake,' Brother: P" and the; Baptist clergy, man's expression showed he was getting ex cited as a twenty Irora. hisi purse was put on the rapidly increasing pile. ; .-j '.: , "j MTU top-the spous with a fifty, howled j Brother P., as he drew ont his last note and pin 8.1V dred quite his 31 rike-in tho spoils, for you've cleaned out' anil j who was in. the eager embraces of his Jamily. ditchred boil my fi-lcnd aiid; myself, 'and yyon beinn- dicnar-d Pierce Kfeht t6 the les botli Mead broke Then tJiey walke.1 held a reaP levee;? sliak offhnmhdngabymn. -Now, what: we would --i,.; . , . - - i-,-r like to know isv what did t hose clergymen do j .a?,an ; f ce ving nW;" , Voi iue people-as me v paeo. , , at Lockport, New York I has ted. A corespondent says "was j perfectly f indescribaljle. Tliere was a tnmult such as tliat room has never witnessed, and which the dozen officers pre- sent were powerless to restrain, t Men whoop- ic?d : thef sum with the others, glaring I cx an(j touted, calling for 'three cheers' and agery at his companion. "Jierc a - uw iuW and danced .,n and down dollar note, little girl,", said the Baptist, .K?,; " , --.1 -1 -. ', ' v, 1 Wandly; nowUathe had got ahead of , " V" "yis"."r'rr" T l x"yr" etliodist brotherju-lhe-Lord ; "you. mav -I hastened to shake hand? with the ' defendant, a iwari ant w as out for his arrest ; bni of libel preferred bv Miss Helen i .... i. i.:i..ri.. .. i i T uei. aim caucu? eu eigut cuuu en, aim eui vfansfiGitl surrendered himself in nn.inlitv nf iilniu1r t.'lkrm tlin'sdav iii-viniic I J.. j .. I r. . n r - 1 ' i J " ville police court. Miss iuansne irom ine wnuc setuemenis. i General Franz Sigel,' Intenial Revenue Collector of. the Ninth New (York District, Simon jStine, Collector of the Tenth Pennsyl vania DisLi ict, and S. II. Wiley, Collector of the Sixth North Carolina District, have re signed.! Their resignations have been accepted. At Blackstone, Rhode Island, on the evening of the 15th', Mrs. Francis Watfield chopped her young child to pieces with an ax The mother, who is probably insane, made two attempts to drown herself last week. - In San Francisco,' on the night of 13th G. D. Orcutt, a native of Connecticut'- and superintendent of a ; mine in ; brass Valley, was found helpless on Broadway wharf and willTall upon our legal authorities ifl! they ail. low a man like Tweed to go nn whipped of iusfifie. l Blr. O'Conor sava) ' ,Ya. th.l resentation of a trio of angels extending a L m-P.-iftPlv u-h.it I mdmi tk1 hour rwl wroath of Iburelis and flowers to a figure whose J published, only iu a moro pinphfied form. general o utline is indistinct. The chiselling very soon, when Tweed and I , his associate width, and four feet high.. The lid weighs about two Ions. On the front tablet is a rep- and Mrs. Williams with conspiracy mail him by threatening to publish statements regarding the mangenient of the Erie railroad, and also circulated the affidavit of Ward, -a servant in the employ' of Miss Mansfield, who, in an affidavit, sworo that Fisk offered her inducements to! swear, false affidavits for him.- He was placed under $3,000 bonds to answer the complaint. ! ! Col. Jno. Hay, the author of Little Breech es, Jim Bludsoe, and Banty Tim, recently iectured in Washington- Cityi' Ms subject being "Democracy in Europe." The Chroni cle comments as follows : Colonel Hay then recited his poem. "Banty Tim,'' with an apology for its uncouth profanity, and the au dience, after hearing the poem, felt the apob gy to be necessary. The lecturer is an aver age observer of superficial phenomena, but by no means a profound student of history or of human nature. His mind is jas yet gnsh ln. He need not' only rhetorical prepara tion and careful selection of brilliaht phrase ology, butcalm and profound reflection npon- his subject-matter a task of terrible seven- ty to men of his temperament. " I f g m tne Ar-, geutiiie Republic gives a sickening account of the annual religious ceremony ot nageuauon. She was present in the principal I chnrchn Cordova with a vast crowd, all provided with ? disciplines;' the lights' were extinished; and then for ten minutes .went on sound of of slashing flesh as the poor people laid ijie instruments ot torture on ineir pare huouiu-. ers, while the priests at the, altar, solemnly intoned the penitential psalms. Just at the crisis of the horror of tMs scene.'at the 'oft- noted moment when' th.; , fact that ihe rwhis are dabbled in blood becomes apparent tp tne ear, the lady heard a sound, familiar, indeed bnt most strange at that hour and place: It was' the shriek of tW railway whistle; of the first train of; the first railway entrmg Cor dova -a cock crow' which surely announces, the end ere long oi that night of. evil dreams. j In Albany, NVY.,pnrthe ,penngfoi; tne Oth a large company gathered at the hon.se of a young lady to witness ?the. ceniony of her. marriage with a young. man of Uthat city.; hey waited and waited and . and waited, .but the young man did not appear. Finally, a committee was sent in ; search of. hinijand after a oonsiderablo absence they , returned s i "la 'ja-a.!1 . r :i i i .i nnVT nrviW m-nllv '-ri.pllnnt ; Thn M-Ve tied the COUUtry. liUt J. laiDlC thO pUlK r . i, 1 . . - . .. he will see, when our plans alid legal action; font of the itomb contains no inscription or . , v.K .1 i,.. 7 i . ' . 1- : n , w ,i are laid before them, that we have done rights dev llf- la (fact, ther is nothing about it cal- and thatjwe could not havej done anything culated to ead to the supposition that it is more than; we hajvo doiie." (In short, Mr. ; sauctified by 'holding the dust and bones of O'Conor bqlieves.tliat tho Grjind Sachem, the j ' the ; ApostlJi He sarcophagus': is said ; to oad chief f the; "big Injunt is preparing; , v U. T , - ... for a long journey : but in view of his en nave joeen wiscoeieu a xuycenie, nnu was forcet ab.sce, we are consolod with th!. ranee that "wherever ho may goin Kurop suls for tleiMetropoIitan Antiquarian Socio- he will find that heoan not remain with im re it will be sent I l)Unity but that 'taowtU bo tollovrod Wher. . ever the law can follow hira. 1 i Q- The lew Haven Palladium says: The wo- bail of mi of dolIa Jj.f- forfeited. . man jwho ;is supposed to hate committed It is but a tnfle of his savingi from his pick, suicide at Savin Rock is Mrs.1 Holcomb, of ings and stealings ; and he, tx, soon will Westvillcj Froni facts learned from the leavens for parU unknown ' Vheroror he family it is' believed that she hassought re- Ha. g u f U' , l j . . j , "Ring" will attend him : for Mr. O Conor x- , , hefirom physical suffering by drowning her- pctg that a flock of tho bints will aooo bo J self in thajwatersof Savin Rock. She had reported as having taken wing . Even as tlie vulture to their rieacrt rocks I Fly, when fall gorged upon ithe field of war. been terriblyi afflicted with neuralgia of late, I and by advice of a 'ph)-sician, had taken mor phioei to ' alleviate the pain. On Monday i sat uow a ai a swan lauie 111 inu i 1 morning she sai down living room and wrote two letters, appearing very, sad, but not absolutely dejected.- .When From the London Times, October 81tV The Thunderer on General Grant's Ad-- miuiitrationl - ' 1 Various causes have combined to produce- evidontly,, dejected I and , disappointed. The thpvfrn-e was as follows." It ap- pears that the clerk is a memberof the Jew-1 : .i j.'.".-i'u':!J ' ri, l ish persuasion, ana pis jnienuqo, 01 wc -tian. 'jit .v(as'is inpmiion to deceijire tiie girl and prove; faithless: tqhisf own crej;d by rnar rying her but as tne .fnoraai avanfte fojr th6:.-ceremony.ho. became more restless, and oo'niscibns of the act he was about to commit, it preved upon his mini, until he ,becamer at- most oenrious. ,ooui. p xr. ai. u wu lis parents' of what was goih oij,' and 'that was the cull of; the afiair. ' v MM r, Tn"uusu"' tbis nwalcDce of RcpubLW viewa.-' 01. gave an evasive; answer.- . may afternoon sae I muri. the irreat achievements of the war: took tier niece, a little jgii I, with her to Savin and tho conviction that the party, may bo host. Ro'ckt on the horse cars. . Arriving at the trusted to secure awl consolidate M-hat it had ; , L J rw vninnMmi'iifl r'piL gained in the contest, are thd enduring base. , , . ' -!,, . 1 i . of the Repub'ican power. But to theso may . cule she possessed to the little girl and pt addelho administratis and ?nanciai her on the. cars, for the city. She then pro' 8nccess of the last few years,! and tho . favor ceeded to a! secluded place on the rock, dives- j able relations of, tho conntiy M'ith foreign ted herself1! lier clotiilng, even to' her stock- Hewers, i At the same tim i it I would seem ihgs, d placed them very, carefully. On one Vl 7X1 lde where; they were found. In the letter of the best ckM of Americans are Itepublt 1 she left to her, husband she says, when the cans, perhaps for the reason ; tjhat somo ofth body lis found she . wanted the chain on her worst have taken the lead in certain place on neck and tlie rings on her fingers to be bnried the other side. The city of New .t ork haa ' 10 oear me uiamu 01 inu uDiiopuiaruy 01 n Democrats. It is observed, that iinoo tha ' Botts, wlio is puder, sentence of death .for exposure of the Tammany raunds tho Ito, . the mWdec oi : Pet Halstead, has been visited publican feeling has deepened, and the laU 4 a number of times by Bev. Messrs, Siegfried elections may havo been largely inflacnoodi andWeeduVo'nSaayhoexmoedawish by Abi. inadont. ; . ' .. ;''. the, 14th Rev. .Fathert Redly, Hickey, and favo o th!t connc wiU bo the respect ho ha . Dalton visited anc remained pa , the. cell, with won,' not only from the RqSublicsns, but'" him some time. He shows evsry sign of terV from ''modcralo men of 1 all parties, by lila ' . ror -at hisJ approaching fate, and -does not honest and conscientious dischargo of duty, -s-i ? x.' ' ''i a -t.:!ii;ti 'Mk nd the knowledge of tho electors that they . . readily fix his mind on anything religions, his r - . ' ieaV t l" j" i - "j f , ' - havo in him a tried man .fit for any erner sole emotion being Jear. ; ine men in cnarge ncy o the time; 0n the dthcr side, ther of him, believe liotts, giant as he , is, jo-., do iS only tho hk he hever-would have com- strong wun tne present generation or Aracrt i'- i rr urr. w cans and has, we believe m.-ido a single terra ler. lie has, heretofore been. for tbe prosiiency a!m08 a lrti;nal Jriocipl ' le, and has shown : no Ul-tem- with some politicians. It wis not so In th ' prejudice against (lectingtho si mo nwu-Mv nn.l ornrpfta tho oninion . that had. t man 1 twioa. This feoling has been . verr he not been drunk he hevei-would have com- strong with the present generation of AracrT . mitted the murdt entirely peaceable, per except after his sentence, on Saturday, j early days of the Union. I .1 , when'he booame partially r intoxicated with I f R remains to bo secniwbethcr 'General' whisky, 'which had been furnished him f in. Grant's merits and popularity will secure hit . som6! unknown way. ne ! exprerscs Uttlo " WM7 t . ? f h : n i 1. n v,.,vU- h rosult of the coming discussions would b ' mf l?my? $?T,'thV received with the utmost satUfacUon in thi; : Tlfriio. raa cliargea witn;naving I'-xonna ianuj COttntry. ' The interests of England and '.tiio , with the verdict, and representing himself to United States ar now so interwoven in 0 nw have been brow-beaten into finding a verdict racrcisl, ano, therefore, also ih polioal matters, r id a card expressing that the character ot the American fcxecatir ,,. , . vr.ii: Jw. .. , is of no small importance to us, and we be mTV1 ?r liovo the general opinion to be, that, the States as never havmg had the; slightest , doubt , of, have never had a Government tnor straicht. Botts' gniltor of the justice of the sentence.,. I forward and conciliatory than thopresent la " A il isprftcb from San Francisco Nov.illth, 8Ioref " poncy, anf more io uo tru.tcd by ., ."i-itoi'ri i -.tl-' 7i: ' those whose commercial and financial interest! , says goring wno was myre .w uu owue, a are botnd up wUh Uie raa.nf;.uaiieo of Amerf in.iW'isSf.'iWp popular, author cah credit. - Tho firmness hod raoderatlow fend ioarnalist, I and, was on his way least in-j vith which order has beeii restored, th itendinto lecture on Arizona and to expose economical skill with whioh the debt haa been 'if Coylcrs Indian peace1 negptiations ' when he reduced and tno roo. wui with which inter., , .ri-ii.-.j., i.'i-.f -- i nationM controversies have een brought to a himseifelU vH,Umto th Apache treachery clos?) mako n!i flnlc;l:ltc with satUfacUoa ) 1 i tV(vatsottvmefl,wu.,.ounay; uui, rwuovr tbe election of G'eneral G ant to a second i uuAUcd .BU$ stoj-iH.'diDr;' im'a.doniaudeil terra of' office.''.'.'' ' ' ! ' , - ' ' ' ? -i ! 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Weekly Pioneer (Asheville, N.C.)
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