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a: 1 iiM1 iff 4..'- 1 f f C- v, 4 W'' n "K I ... I-iVWt i j ". u r J. D. CAMERON EDITOR. AND PROPRlETpR.f-' INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE TRUTH PEABS'NO 'H5i Sari3Tti;.fcv; i " j i-t im HILLSBOEOUGHK. &. OGTOBER 7, 1371:::; -li Sefi.Tst'ii. . AAA r v- ; At ' v ... V . I t . I V I II I . f , ITERMS $2 00 A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE . i .u . - 1 , THE fAYORlTE HOME REMEDY jinn- t. trv-M 5, i.i 4 n 4 f: " . .Til IS utiriilled Mcslirln U arrMih4 tA U cim:iin iiishMUifluf )lkiu4 KT, wr any Inju Hon miiwral huImuhov, IhM U . "XVUUELY , YKG ETABLE,' J ' ' t mrt mil lhcait tatted bg PirtuftmuM of tki Lttrr hI bvtrU. ' - Krmliiroilr Kunilr XJici; ml hf being k-ii rtulr br lmu-Ui wwrt fil mii wajr m bitrof uiKfi mU waay 4uir in Um After m-er I'arty 1 r IrW It U tlt ferrtWog h MN(i!itiiM irailnMHiUI ta h virtue from priw M (be rhurartrrMil rrmn 4MiRjr tiniiwut pby MdMMr rouwd H m IW EFFECTUAL BTfiCIFlC - Fr Dysjfpsla r Indi'tstloa- Armrtl Hk Utfe AXTUMt'lL aU rlinnlm 4 . l i J.H. ZEIUH&CO, MiiCnn, ti.ii and Philal!phla. I'rire, $ 1.00. SJJ nil Dt4jj!t: , ' IVh.14." . ,,,, ... FLUID EXT R AC The only know?rt rented? for Ami puiiiM lwlj f Goat, Grtvfl,f .trictureii, " bitten, I-wK'jwia, XerVous PvVttity, U, P'"Pv tW, 1 dim t'tkn tiL.inoEits UtD.vuys, . , gl'KttMATORRUOJ.V. ni.uUcri KiJne, ami Drojwical ' Swelling. , K .U in Wnwra an4 1i lUr-a, .V Mtfitr, -lint tk Jjt ! JL1 IT.. MI " hflMW. af Kray Kxtiwl llurlMl I ant " I" b all aB ar HiMnKfrMM.1 I ; ' I'rlw llir p !''. BgiW tor Dqot, 401 llanc .t. , New j York. A riivJl I tli"f '.'.a. nwrf mrrw I,- ' ''' , f3TMMKl.ilHiyr.lJ. tf.f:w. 1 ... , III Tllli'.... , t lNer'0ii3 and Debilitated: v.bK iJoru sexes. ' IV. i.il.tYTf.r.liM'afJrr r.l fbll. Mhl. ant ta nf jtl ! t.l rr., a ta H' "? ? raiMl ar Vnm i ft: i hit Tto lfr ilitrw l,h,,'Wr't? t,tti- JIlTS ASmtOIl.; ,; , ' .t..,tr a.Bt. rrrtt adnrlr". Alf ... j uiiiuh. ..f j..'llflin h tr Me 14 . i aflf .M li .fUk-nl-rtirBiljr or fmllrvHy-ha tri'tn luiniliiti. J-.rtn Ot JMH-lllitS It. I ... . J r I ,. Mitl- at ITlnll w mm BUCHU Uniform. Illnmlnrtiaa iiiIUl itfrktr w r ar ttlnf Ira, W .w.f .ttrl -trf " 'tf w Um- t- ofUlll ttnd rtwrmw alK IM tHK JlE&ALb'tJ 1DKA Olf A COS- We lia net llriHnted tli New Titrk mirf the eordtJ tuiwortbv tuotixee l itn idocacjof a National Couveiiliun tliut I me of uur . ii.twniporiirs clinruB it with. II U (liopie d ' be .aiHti'hl ti doubittd ijf, but it ia iy conducted eitU wirked bilit;.' bd r.on-es e much p'oliiicul upo It jr. ' Af a proul of ihit it artiolel od I'nv uriru, Iibu tH j flrxt aprard. were ve rj geimrl)jf Lm.ieJi at !ud di nuunccd e iiiiemled nturaljr !i rroduo ' fennatiwi, but be couutr) ban aiuce learned that the ileauf & ibitd Icrw itvv lor long tinw been riouly etmtemplatdd by Grunt ud biaecia diuirrr5; L' ' - U Tbe Uttukft meuttl vUiun hoe ierer beea obtcot e4 t tkt iutetuperate Jmrtj tvA ibat b cbaranteruad the larger por tionvf tie Nori bera pr and therefore it begins te dtarvver that the clwud vbicb lutag king bung iu tbe Southern ky, end eatt iu inaliga abadowover all -tbat tMtoe bppy ladi ie travelling nortbtfard. It i terrified at tbe iropect,'eouuJ. tbe' alarm, and crie uul iue Mtioual CtVeatioa, wib tbe bope of everting tbe great vulaiu Itj erbiob Uiraatene iu ware reutiuu bu( it bufiaa are vaiit, and all of iu 9orta ia that diree'ioo aredaaiiaed ta prove fruitle. We bvlieve thateia aadenuia draw after tbea tbeir ' v retributbtu, i obeti nee to an inevitable and tuchanifeable di- I 0 j vim law7bicVil'Ptie4to natioiui aoiin Jividuala alike.". ' 4 ' I Tbe North has perpetrated tbe tmt a- trocMus and revottiug eruuea ia its deal ing vub tbe auiiUi ( crimes that have ev parallol U bwwry, anoel or woders. aad it woetd be etrange iudeed if tbe eword of Neuieaif filel loaeehont and eleave the Sreat crioiiual, rveu to tbe dividing aeon, erof tbe juintaand aiariow la the a p. (roaebiug ahado let tbe Northern jujuj.le ebwld tue Seud wf dtsapututiaTwiib ait tbe atteudaat horrors of irrerpooMble, Mrauaal guwrduiftiii; orruptioa,eroe1ty hud grind tog opprepaiuw; IjM tbeta behold tbe grim figure of Kiciat dUuruitalioa, fillowed h repudiatio aoa financial tuiu, aud hili tbejr Uemble tbef aill reuietuber tbattheae are tee aaaie ateaaengara that tbe j aeot to tort are their Southera brethren, i r,,, , r - H ibair hUad and eoasrdl farj thej iaiagioed (hit Uwy auuld daspt aoviaiy ia the Jwuth. Itrtuig ignoraaoa and vice hd doreii)g iute!ligtnee and virtue; thttl Cm m miJ dfn'ro free "goveraaieirt, aot updefpttiUiua ia"iU atead ia eleven tatea of tbu lVta, and reiaaia freetheut aalvaa ; that tbej aould turn tbeae State ever to bo bankrupted J adveatsrers sad rotbera from all quartern of the earth; aoe not feel tbe abeck i choir o - Buaocial eeotree, they will auoa diaoover their aiU- Ukee, fur the tins la bat approaching aliea theaealre ill fall frott ihcirevee, and tbe del uiooa will itib. "' il ' , ' I' What good, tboogh. U to be expected front a aoaveata-a at tins lime? -Dum- gogaerjr rales all tbe land, and the peo ple, tbe aosreo el ail power, are eorrupt. Ilea Utttler. Jlortno, lljrtratiri. Tom lur- (by, Uodaulet illiautu, end Wendell hillipe veabJ be there from tbe North ; rveltof e, Bpeoeer, Dcoti, jvaiaey. rutco baok. CUytoQ and company from the South would be tbere la alt tbeir glory, and what wouUbetbera.aliF -' ' , l , , 1 v ill tbe ereat area bo thrive ly eor roptioti iutrodaee reform? Will tbe pol iticias who owes bis elevation to lioenaed vice aud crime provide $ means to eradicate the evil? .Will tbe earpet-baggera sod utlief Southern thieve, who live by doping tbe bjaorantaad the vulgar, help to ale rate and refine their eooittitueney ? Will that rare lieu llutler, ' and Mortu. , tbe mural leper, wbo owa tbeir eminence to tbe hatreds end tbs prejudices wbivb tbe Norteera wss eatertaia towani as, aid in tbe work vf reconciliation, eod Ihu tbrtw down the ladder ly which I hey hope oe!inibtiil bigliar? No it ia folly trilia loll), taeipeot each ilimg Ut ui nut ilaoriva ooraulvee. Wriitrh enn(ii4iti'o'r.M af.itiileH.'uitlfW tbejrai ctjj'oa of j(ih(J fayntmniit, .hte4 at ajti)! Sod sure iMuiiiiimu in ihtLcartaand mindf of tbe payUy There eaii taao aucb Ibinji a free goverametit where the people die rejtrd tbu great maxim tbataucb a eye tfui muat be feui(ed tpoa tbe eonaent pi tkt goverses.' hen tbe i aaomiaaitfa pi aiieTufhfta' to the will of miritie eeaaes to be vnlutiur j, anil is only enfoffed J tbe bayonet, that inaunt lbs government eea aes.te be ttepiibliean, eveu si M tbe rating Biajttrify. and bWoma itothing more Btn lean thin S aioWraey, with bilt one step between it and jiefeoiial dpotie nils. The litre of gain and ll.f lul of power have sw f cried td love of effuntry, sad the desire r honorable Um. - - Tbs IWfters and Tiltnni kiTS debaacb sd sueiity and diagraeed tbe church at tbs tfmh, and If w erfr rotora to firet piio eiplsa aad pore government tbe reforms tiiifl atOit bfgra with lbs people snd in Wiih tbe gnveruutent. , Tbe church snd f eie'J a?ut he pffrged snd then we may hop for ' iotter -tbrTif' Cvntiutioal Mtebwork will MitUi work t core aor aOHoeal lbs fevering aores it the diaeeaw and dteajin? ho'ly politie. IOt the lltr ul,luU a different taeW snJ preach renea- i.na ia iu Mbelal of street the fate hiah their eritties" lf" intitei- tftli the true aeopta of tbe South eouid go into t ootrveuiiuu a iu vt .la limn bad (Sutter nut ha thertt " Af- let si', our fxte isio tbeir liaudsi sod ibey niuat bear all teppoiiaibilitv. Rkhmwil B!! - , -ut'-V, ;i U s ,,, HOW TO; KKMKJIBER. ..Yoang people read eareleaaly, and fivs the memory no opportunity to retain what tbey red. -TbaUuwwbadgo that may be bmugbt to them in their reading is liks water pot into a iove : it immediately runa away. , The late John Stnart Mill, of England eras anted for bH i; Wonderful memory. , lis . was said to relain every, thing he bad seen, or read, or beard. .. . aNotUtjg eaeaped lib notice, nntbing was forgotten by bun rBrwrla. Tliis power of memory was cultivated by bis , early habile of study. Ilia father took a daily walk with him,' and the young boy was obliged t give s mionte account of book that he fend. If be failed ia sn point the fatlier imposed heavy ftenalttes. Ia i bene walks tbe father would oftea converge at length, detailing1 btatorieal event, facta of blngmphy, the rbe -aud fall ; of social inatitntiona. and even elaborate arguaiesU in pbiWphy aud political ecooomy, which the ann Waa rennired to write out In full. omitting nothing of importance. Tbe dia eipline waa a hard one. but it trained the memory to ' strengtb snu. reienivcoe which was of great value in mature yeare. If yonnz . people would adopt, even in a modified way. Ibia pmeeaa'of discipline, beneficial reaulta would be sure te follow. ' - I J' n i TDK ;TlUEirS , TICTORV. i 1 A food niaur lears ten. one of Ibe .wort aolorious thieves in tbe United State, bad a eouSdqiitM eonvewution j with a geotle- ' t ' - -e . man woo ia now uite ui or wn (uwg detective, and ex treed a deaire to reform. 'Why do you wiah so much to live on the iqwareM aaknd the geutleauw. ecauet replied tte'thiof; "I have a wife and child ren, to whom I am very mnch attached! tbey have an idea of the mode in which 1 make my living; the children are jrnwinp ap. snd sre Ifginniog to wonder why I leave borne often aud what I do ; and il I am ever to refor a. now is the time.' The gtntlemaa) warmly- aoprwvel tie idea, and to further it, lunaed the ' atae several hundred dollars with which to begin ao boaeat baaiueaa. The reformed maa at twee broke off all his old aaenciation. lived a perfectly honeat Ufa. would have no diaboneat peraons call on biav devoted bimaelf for year ebawly to busineaa. raised hie family respectably, did a, good many act of antjateautioo eharity, aud died not bmg aince esteemed by all who knew him. Ui children era doing well aad are highly repeotab!a. Tbe money advanced was long wee repaid. -. - Who led out tbe Israelite.' M ,t-,i MoxeV wa the prompt reply. And from whence did be lead' them? From bondage. answered aeveral. Aad to where did, be take thorn? To a 1'romWd Iin J. air.' "Tbat'a right, tuy little dear. - Xow what did that lead low with?' " j With honey, said three or four.' ' eAad what else? " (Here was e stick reply.) t Come,' ehildrea. eon af tim surety re- a era ier. When yon were abiea, what did vnur mothers give y ia ? Waat eUe did the rrotmstd Lane Sow . wi tb teaUs honey r Again a blank paoae. Ikao'f. tbir aaida little five-year-ol der, springing to his feet and elevating hi little bend. ' I know what it watb, tbir J I know, tbir , ' ' , ' I was sure soms of you would cive tie correct snawer,' said the teavher, What was it. my dear. ' A by It watb, MitlJ. tnir;- The SaperiuUadeat, amid. aTcacbinna. tioa of the adult aneotators proceeded ta change tbe subject by singing the hymn, beginning! ' ' ; -1 blidreu or wswemy Kinff, ; i Asweioarary awietlyvliig The Freaeb War Office hue t worked dat the ststiatiee of tbe queatkitf ut tfca effaot on loaies in battle of improved 'fiieardi, aud the following are aotne of tbe reaulta i At the battle of Fried lead tbe rrciicb lost fourteen per eout. and tbe lluaeiaoa tbirtjf per cent, of tbeir troop; end at Wagraai tbe French tot thirteen perceot. At Moscow tbe Freoch loat thirty-lb rae pr eeat. add tbe Kuesians forty-fuar per esut. Agaia el Waterloo tbe French Jot tbirty-aix per eeat. and tbe alliee thirty pereeut. af their force etigsgedj oriy ears later,, heu the new weoua were atrfployed, tbe bias of the French at MgriU e seven per sent) that of tbe AuStriatf tbeaataa. At Jolfsriaotbe Freovhstid bVfdfwwMurJ e toes of tea per eeiW atrd tbe . Aotriau of ctily eight per eeuW ... A lin?y b'0tbafld tceo'abted for all tbS btaute of tire lawn&tness of Lt ehildrea in company by' se'yrng lie wire siwaya five them tbeir owa Way. '1W thing? it's alt I have to He vlfttf .was the "pi; V'V.'-Y".-' . 'Thai yedA'l Mas' hi vVj t-mi of kia!4pf. mid a roune Udya'Uew de yan know? asked bcr mother. ,r bad it from bU awn lipf,aama, rrpJWj flc Uanhter. II JJO? REVKUDY JOHNSON OM THK LOUISIANA QUiailON. ;.,. : That TSteran lawyer aad t atatemaav, Ilou. Keveidy Jobusuo. baa, io compliance with tbe requeat pf tbe editor of tbe N. Y. Herald, wrttten a letter 'upon tbe loui siaua ilifficnlty,' which waa publiahed in tbs Herald of Tuesday. , fdr. Jobuaon etmaider tbs subject under three bead, t 1 t. Was tbe Pretident ' right, in the first ioataooa. iu recognising Kellogg aa tbe Uoveruor of tbe Bute? -' i1.? ' i ' iud."' If be waa not, bad the people spy right to drive Kellogg from power, as they have doue, by forua wf arm, aud tv take poasejsion of the government? ; "'-; 1 1 8rov Has tbe, freaideut a right' to te atore Kellogg aud tbe government of which be waa tba bead f , ' , Ou tbe firet head, be arguea that the Pre sident eomuiitlml att error iu considering Kellogg, ae iba legitimate governor, by reaaou of Ibe judgment or decree pronounc ed by tbe t'uiteu Slates District court." lie conttjnda that the question whether a 8tate goveiument baa beeu legitimately eatubtiab' ed ia not a judicial one. but e political one, and is td bs adjudged by the political de partment of tba government, lie cite an tuoritiee iu support of this view. . - -On tbe secoud bead, Mr. Jobuaon holds tbst having recognized Kellogg, i whether upon sumcieut evidence or but, tbat recog nition was st onoe abaolute and fiuaJ, This view be maiutaius at length. . But io our mind far Crow satisfactorily. ; If tbe Presi dent makes a aiuUke, there is no reason why bs should not leave tbe right to correct it.' it; t I, I ' " Od tbe third bead,' he maintains that the FreideBt having reoognised Kellogg and the recognitioa never having beea reversed by Congreaa. bis duty in the existing emer gency ia to t rotect and reiuaute that gov ernment as it was before tbe violence look place, if ba can. . We est i act the cloaiug paragraph. ' . ': ''..' , t '1 have said that tbe l'resideut is bound to restore the Kellogg government if be eM. ISut (he goverttweat is uot tiiuU ed of Keg alooe. It ia made also of the Licgisieture, tba judiciary. : and of subordinate offioers, appointed or elected. The moat of these are reported cither to have reaigned or aboSeated. 11 tby refuse to return to their offices has tbe President any power to force tbem to do ao? If be has not. baa ba power to compel the elec tion or ( poii trueut of others? . I thiuk it elearlbat be baa neither, snd the effect of hie doing what be can for the restoration of Kellogg aa governor may lesvo the state without any other officer that a governor, or with a governor without a government. Tbe difficulty, therefore, of the present si tuation in Louisiana may not be obviated by tbe coarse he is pursuing, or by any which he tan constitutionally adopt. How it might certainly be met without further excitement or trouble ia a question which woul l seem to me capable of a ready solu tion, snd that is tbe one soggeated in your note tbe resignation of Kellogg and Me Knery. Hut to make this effective each of the lieutenant governor should also reljn. If tbey are gttverned by patriotic motive, and deaire to restore tranquility to their State, they will not hesitate to take aucb a atep.' Tbat Kellogg can desire to letninn position which is so adverse to the feeling of the Slate, and which it ie obvious be would aot be able to hold a day without the aid af Federal tronpa, seem to ms to be equally unpatriotic and dishonorable. . Hut, upon such e question, the man Kellogg- ie the judge, slid, a he may judge it, -will ha meet with the spplanaeor condemnation of the country .' , , -p - " . , We have given the poi&is of Mr. John son's letter without qaotlng bia arguments and illuatratioaa,- There laemao hair-Stilting intlb letter, but we are not diatoaed to enter upon an eiab-niriticitn of It, Mr. Jidinn is enable yurisaonMlt whose npiniiiua are entitled to much weighi, I . a as aa a oowwoaiawajaii tJ ' f InLexiagtoD Miaaourl, aa, oditter, a flutter of feet political gonlun, tseoid tHomiatruek clin aay Uiat he lovf I rer- tain young lady' well enough t d' fr her' Whereupon the Caucasian indited Ihefollowlng lines. ? I'd ewear for her, I'd tea for hen The Lord knowawhat I'd bear for bef. 1'A II. trx, ha I'll allt tnf hat. rd drink a grocery dry fif her. -7 I'd " eusa for her do " wuaa' for her; I. I'd kk;k Up a thuniferlrtg fin for her " I'd weep for her. I'd leap for Ler, ' t . ' I'd ro wltlKMit eletfjv (Air her; - ' 4 I'd fight for her. I'd4 Ute tW Uf,-' ? I'd walk the at reels alt ntirr fur beef I'd plead ft Ke, t( Meed tot her ,f" I'd gK W hhout mx fi-etl' fr heq . .', PdsiWrtf.rrtf, I'd boot f,r her; 1 A rival wtod come to mU tut her; t ' Td hnWt rr Irer, I'd atenl for her, I j 8nrf 1? ftVe M f I feci for .heft , . '. I'd slide for her, I'd rhle for bcr, rd ewfrflf MptfiM frfd arsd tide fb hUr, Td tfy f her, tttt ry fr her, ' '; ti'tiirf wu r4 die jot Ae .. " I , J. Or siny oilws wotuWni: . ttbe'n' I ioung lady baa to' stay aft boms frfmi a party on account rf S sty en her eye, it is 0v)1cni to trll tai! tbst I'rovW Aixtci doeth all 'Lttigx M tie lc.' , : 'KXl'KCriNOTOmE.' 1 Antony the pftwenfrtrs who enme luto 8uii Fratn Ltoo the - Meainahtp Japan were twentytt-o C'ltluese; women. All were young in yetim ihd prertosessiiig 111 appearance. T'; Coniniljjtloiiersof Im nilt;ratloii became satlftleil that" it was their duty to Inquire Into Jl heir ' niorul cliitractor, and for this juirjitfci tbef were takeu from the ateanier and brought to tbt) City Hillt Pending the action of tbe Court, they were placed In the Mayor's offlco la cttargo of, tlie - Siriir. Atuong thecntwd who Were Ini.tjis1, court-room were a number f t'lilnatuen. One of these, wlillo rwaalug the Mayor's office on bis way out. siNike a few words . to the Woman, and lainiediHtvIyi an juprpar cn sp,ed, the like of which vu never heard tenre.,' It seemed aa If pnnileniouluin had broken ioose.or that some mad-houae were giving a ' vocal entertainment. ' All the poor creatures, wlili npe accord, began to .1 - . ,('., l.21'Lk, u ..... u cry au uioau in a juuu i(innuer. wnr threw tlieinselves flat upon the floor, beat tbeir l.reust. and tore their IV'r; others butted their heads dgaliwt , the twsl) and rolled about in a perfect agony of despair. When the Tellnw1 Mnria arred, lit which they were to be taken to theto inty Jail the scene Increaseil in violence. Many Of tbem had to be carried Uxljly , to the vehicle, while they, vent the air . with screams aud shrill crying. The Chinamaui who spoke to the women Intimated that they were to be taken from that room to their death. They were to be banged iimned lately, aud the wall which they set up was In ftmsi'qtience. They , believed the wan, and for a time experienced such agony as they would aufler in the face of Impending death. v- . J .' , ' : t it , f Hr . ,'. jt, J,-.' I - AN DCCTDIOT AT A HUMOEISTS i r ' ' . u " ',' CBaTE t - i . ;i .1 - ,t ' A little laeideat eeaaactad with (he ruaSral ot Caarlea T. Erairaa, batter kaowa andar bia aemAseame ot Artemu Ward,' U related by Kr. Lawrence Barrett, the actor, who was ana of the pafl-fcearars upon that eceaeioav Pew Browne, aa rrarjbqdy kaowa, dial ia LobiIob, mtbaaaoiMiarkia peeauuity as a bnesoroa writat aad lactam, ind hi daata created a pro ftmad seaaation la litersry eirtlea, arhtr b m anlvcraany beloved for bia cbumlof social eaalitiee aad tbe epaiklinf briiliuicr ef bii w!i aadhumor Bulwer Lfttoa once said tbatao Slber Aaaerieaa at bia aeqnaintaaea. bad ever viaitad England wbe peasessed la each s marked lagrae the powc af wiaaing the leveaadee- ! loam ef aU with when ha came In contact, , nbB tba genial honorUt waa atrkkaadowmby tbateyaaild of death, the elab-houea, whose waSi bad ae often resounded with tbe aaerri- ! sunt provoked by hi quaint sarins aad (park Mug witticism, were thronged with groepsot aarrowmg rris&d a4 admirer, and Waao lb saf ef the buseral arrissd tba mot diatisguiibed assn ef the day, laclailuig eraiaaat author, poets, artiste, u.l actora, nuited ia a bst mark at respect to his memory. A a part of Ui ear flee at the grave aa epca-eir dianMU wild-1 ivtrsd b aa emiueat divioa, and it pvovsd te be an eseeediugry dry and elaborate, affair, aed vbea it Waa aU one the tired multltaJ trri anead a fhelittf of gaasral rtrtie. fust a tbe uaeeurae wa strsamiag, eat at Iba eeatsUry gatee an aid maa,wueae Sewtng viUiteleuk and venerable appearanee eommaaiUd gaersl MtsBtioa, ateinwl apoa a Uu!e grs; kaoU,ad With a assvcBMut sT the hand arrested the pre graar the passing tbroog and bosonsbt the people te listen to bia for a mom eat. He said Iheth wad noma Utile eoaatry tewanetfkr traaa LoaJoa, tod Uiat wbts beieftkoateea the everium dsy bU oid wife' last reat was tbat atsnvMbaa lot bar bafure his return every aoe f lb book that Arteaia Wary bad wnNee; Sod now tbat he bad rsaebsd the city be tbaad the aatbtw dad aad bia body aoastgaad as tbe tomb. Aad thea futlowad a tribate te ft hu morist' meatfly; ee atmptey ae nnsffartod, and, iflftal, ae teechmg! eVeaant that H moved every heart aad moteteosd tba ejrt vf svsry asreen Witbta the sufusd ef bis trembling voice. Zhe tttad aad dusty tfcroa fcrgot thaw thtigae a they gathered around tbe venerable apsaaer. aad ia hi hwaUl wlosrf tbrf fwsd a toorit Store approprfat tbsa tba sold aud poiidisd die tfamaf to sntpM state to wbusa Ihsy hsd jtut" lUtaaad. Tba hKidsat w a hDiit one, but U Sweat te filostrat tU Wuaafcitfal aSsetton WbioTt the ma af tbe paopta entertained for bun Whose Short uMaeka wa to Bgbiw.wlths gsaJel flew ef hrnuor and ehaarral tSOe, the eaamewoteny ef evsrjJsy Uf.' , O liOfd," preyed n MeilodiA fnlnMer, 'leepnfe hntubld d pmirf 0 Lord, if Thou wilt keen liA hrftftble. laid tbe dtsoon. wkd' seat prayed, n4 will see to it that be is kept poor r . .a. t tn Troy they throw red bnt pentitel to nrgaw frindevs. This lotion kilts two bin! with ana coul. It reeorde a ebifitsble e lion in the eyes of tbe w fid and dKibles the bsad-tfrgso msB. S' O RtifUoxin. "2 A ebowmaa We entices called (or S few ft.bvij (6 to feed bis eennibal,' re eervod a eard ffw ma' aaybtg that he eouldVt spare hi boj; but be ! ad g ed stall-fed mot her-b-la) that be tbuegal weald sait, ' t'" ''fie abldlVtl'O fooled" it.'an.frr (baft evar on the roetram.' nrole bnrirsiaa, ot (be iiiciitown Tattscope and I'eople's rbsmpiiin, 'Th U ohna looked grvn d 'r tln evsr, era the tml prvt?nion el Lis intelligent com p'jiicr. s 't , Howe atretcb tie , atreUu a v rule tie matcretl kne,'' 4 VHy TARMEKS KEEP POOR !. . ,.,-f. .:. U it'' a! .V J U. I f r-i.,) I A cuTcspoudent aaya :. After) lonKotiy aetvation I have come to the conclucloii that a great Jmajort'y,? fhq, farmer! who are poor ml;ht liave inaitt? liioriey,',' If j ou Inquire into their ntbnvsaT liiddt'iVtt will dud that they always oold the' bett and kept the pooreat,, 7r;in(an(e,if they have too many sheep 4ii hiaidi;,lhtyj,i out the beat to be sold , Jf , you abk. tin in why rbey do so they nv!I pay,-, j " Bttauee they bnug.t h as mut h eu tlie others, and I am hard up Just now i for money. : I know ; that it U not a good plun, and I do not . intend to follow it &U wsyn.'w.; t, . t.--, . v ' H I think the lmhlt of selling thebesf; a very poor plan for any man,-1 don't caru what his circuliiMances rosy be. -1 havb' a man In, my mind now, who fefw'sye een-i' bis poorest sheer for biore thaii twice as much a the average farmer gets for hit; best. I have seen farmers In thefiUl plcjji out their beat pig, to fatteu, becaui Utej' wouid make n few more pound of pork' than the others. This I call Itoor ecoaonivi' Probably bo ieii of the host, woufd iialb one hundred pound of pfik mote' thr.u wotild have been ivade had they taken feu of the . rKKrer.i .By niaklnir i thinl one hundred,. pounds of pork extra they jthink that much la gained. They are Very mucli nilht;iken.. J5y revereiniy their rule they might iilake ten times lhat an'wuiit.' , ' TliefobliecWcr;ys: men;4nlert' Webster died, after, .the ungrateful .tailiii-i Idiola of Boatoii Iim refused to.allow jhjut to 8pes.lt lr Fantull Hall, and bad Invited, by way of insult to the .mighty patriot au,' igutratit tu.'g'fo barber fp address thepeoplo in his place, wlio.Jiuiuied ,.jti aiUM of George )Vasbington. the vulgar knaveo and csMisidrntors who have sioco covered the country wiui blood and disgrace vera) jut begii it ng to take the traltt rou n e i for tbe Inauguration of the great free negro war. Looking. to their machinations and detestable purpose, Mf. Webster said: ' . V - . mm . ".. . . ' -ii meae. miernai .Tanatica, ana. ao- ollUoniaUevr. get; the. power InV their hands, they will over ride the Constitution ael the Supreme Court at deflancechangy and make law to suit theonelvea, lay;,' violent handa on those who differ with' them In opinion and dare question their Infallibilty, and, .filially bankrut the country and deluge it In blood.' John C Calhoun, of South .Carolina, ; seeing the conaeqtiencea to follow even bc yondtha Immediate rfcult of the. In- veltatle civil war then being enacted, aald; " "" , ' ,', " After the f hianciptilion, efTwted thnwgh the agency of the General (joy, erntneut, atall have been 'acopmplished, iiegrosuirrjge will be fqreed upon the coun try. Our ' former slaves will be controlled , aa a unit agalnM white people of, the Foiithj antl under Intolerahle oppression and rale government, the .white pt-opio may,to r-onipelled, In indignation and despair, td abandon their country, in order to en cape oppremlon and t ml-governtaent, leaving; it to uVsrtlitttou and ruiu. ( , w, "'""f ,J LJ J ' i-jt THK UULIS U PASSION,, Before C'lutrlea James Fox. was four teen hbi father took hint to tbe coc linen f to show him life. -At ParJn jand Baden tbey of course vialtnl gambling bousee, .' aud I he boy, scarcely entered upon hie tcena,' taruietl eve;i. bia father by the. tageruoaf with which he entered into the play, At this early age hecommcnccd tho habl which . became almost, h ruling; passion of his life., blch,,. In eplteotlbe large estate left hint by hw father, and tbe great etuidumenUof his various office, made h(ui poor mart, haunted by hailiiT and peateTed.by. duns. The anma wbhdt lieluat wefeenoroHwir - At one time be In mid to nave played ftr two-and-t wenty; ' soccewtfve houra, i mrif flte '" hundred pound an tmilt " At another , time, after h had l(M ff arfully, a friend called tlpot hint td b& t 't Lin eun!o'rnce.' Ho. fuuu j Fox quivtly ! reading' Herodotus and upon cxj.resHliig mmie. sttrprlae at 'hU phlli ao'phy, v. a asked. What weuM jon have lite do, when I have jilat iuat luy hsat, sliilllr.g?' At t'tie Htw ht ftmnd Mm-wlC-tbe winner of ctgftt th'isji'iid pound-., tja o'blcrilitort licuriiiR ofhla gtsai 1 ; k. prrwiiieii um iitu, aini kskihi lor pa) meiif. Qult lnfMMilile,',ea.l Vox,' I iniH P, say sk4m of honor-" Well, (Imii,, aid tho mditor. thro Jug tliej mm injojb firri tsov wifne Is at Ut-bt of JtonoijV and an MMit It waa paid. Thiif aiHCdolo. in fou. what diffuieittly relaled bjj littsrent. ,. Ac cordiiis; to Mm, it Wan Fox hiniMelf, wb.i," preseret f a cmlrttr, waked nr the nt,te turn it in ' idee, nml tins ali-fltd bf oonaeiciiee byt payin; the atrtount, .whict bad thne become n debt of honor . f t ia reltited, however, that Fox would never l.ttn h il Srvl heft lie v. as fn of!h-t, arnl when late lq ft e file rad'lllfal ft i'eiida f fi hie debts, he fcf off playing ehllrfj 1 Anesrbar?esskat Wlacrr Jsta cel. jun gor Wa knttaj iera a god d.-a! tf I t gi blA d(.f"J fifca U. tell. , trut, ? a i.t!.. I
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1874, edition 1
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