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Vol. XVII f111' OK.TH OAJv .I,INA,!aUGUST O, X8GO. Cc people's Jjfcss; I'UDLISIIED EVERY FRIDAY ur X. F. liLVM. ' TERMS. CfaaA tn Advance. Ore cop', 1 year .. . .. 2 00 6 months, . . .. T 00 3 months. . . . . 76 BATES OF ADVERTISING. Ten lines or on inch space, or less, to Constitute asqnare. One squaro , one insertion, $1 00 ' Eachsubsequent insertion, CO . Court advertisements will be charged higher than theregular rates. Spkcial Notices charged 50 per cent higher than ordinary advertisements.- Liberal deduction made, by special con tract, to large advertisers. linns. Mux ico has a population of nine million. The raisin? of the Cashmere eont is re- ueivmg great attention in California, frapsas claims to Ikj receiving 1,000 new settler a day. rj -i .-J Since January lt, Toledo,1 Ohio, has exported y,ouh,UUO bushels of grain. France and Russia have, recognized the' Spanish Regency. An artesian well at Manitowoc. Wiscon sin, has reached a depth of 163 feel. 60 of . L ..." . ' wiucu are inrougn a solid rock. Menry J. Raymond died worth $450,000 a little over 1250,000 of which was in real estate and the balance in personal nrop ertvv : I -"' ' - v The French Gable Company have ap plied to the Cnllnetnr tf (InatA.nu ..C ik.. Plymouth District for permission to land the shore end free of duty. n A National Temperance Convention win commence in Uhicago, Bept 1st. All societies that sympathize with the move ment are requested to Bend delegate. The Peabody schools in Greenville, S sj.t " vpouou nil iiic &OIII Ol AUgUSb. Six or seven tcachors are to be elected, with salaries rangiugfrom $400 to $1,200. j The Secretary ot the -Treasury is per fecting a plan by which national banks can, at stated times during the year, ex change the securities on deposit for any 'other Government securitiaa Louis Napoleon cannot sleep o'nights. He is worried and anxious for the perma nency of his throne. That bis son will ever succeed him as Emperor, it is confi dently stated by a correspondent of yes terday's New York HeraU, he has not the shadow of an exnectation. " The sixty -six hydraulic presses used in the Treasury Department fur several years ; past in printing the national currency, - Jiave at last been disposed of, Secretary Bout well having accepted the bid of H. H. Lorie, of Philadelphia, who soeuros thent for old iron for about $10,000. The presses cokI originally ovei- $100,000. , ' . . The President : has issued a proclama tion designating the 13th of November as the time for submitting the Constitution adopted by the Convention which met in Austin, Texas, last June, to the voters of that State. Also his proclamation order ing the election In Mississippi on thcSOlh of November, the fourth Tuesday. He submits the tost and disfranchising clauses to separate vote. ' J The total, quantity of land devoted to the growth of cotton throughout : the whole of India does not exceed 8,500,000 aero, f f thif qiiautity ."of land was a productive in India as "it is in the United States, it would yield somothing liko funr million- bales, or half a bale per acre. " But the yield is so much less thaw this that the extent of the imports from ' India ia an averago" yield" is wot more than a million and a half .bales of 394 pounds each. Bro Tkeis in Texas. The largo Court house of Navarro County is said to have . been coverod with shingles made - from a single - cedar tres . four and- a half feet in diameter. The oaks, pecans and cedars of that section of the country attain an im- ' mense size. A peacan treo in Navarra county, on the banks ot the Trinity, meas ured twenty-three feet in circumference. Tho cedars are often more than 100 feet high, producing seven rail cuts, each 10 or 12 feet long, to one tree. Galveston Ntvos. - , - . - , . -f . mi aT .1 t I - . o-ne aieinouist -jnurcn numbers 11,692 loeal horches, with 1,060,265 members, tveraging-90 each. As both men and wo men vote on the question of lay delega tion, the number of votes shows the ex tent of the interost excited. In 576 churches which have already : voted, the "whole number of rotes Is 32,233, averag ing only 55 votes to each church, which is little more than half the average mem- bership. - As - they are ; mostly - central churches, it is -probable Uiat nwt itndro than one-third or the members voLe At nil Those returned stand 23,615 tor, to 8,518 against lay delegation nearly three toone. The United States Trcanurv Department nas l.ssnod fou.UUU in the new ten cent and $1,800 in the new fifteen cent fractional currency. Philadelphia s to have a bigger musical jubilee than Boston has had, on July 4th, 1876 tho centennial of the Declaration of Independence. A building will be erect ed in.Fairmonnt Park, capablo of accom modating 100,000 spectators and 12,000 performers. It is believed that at tho next session of Congress, legislation wilt be had in vari ous ways upon the collie Question, and that one feature of it will be to euact a law rendering all contracts with foreign ers made in foreign countries for labor, null and void on the arrival of the labor ers in this country. .Rapid Ssttlsmsnt of the Wkst Th records or th General Lrtuul Office show mat in twenty-four land offices in Minne sola, Wisconsin. Kansas. NehrRk. I)u corah, Idaho, Montana uud Utah, during me monm ol June, thcro were 800 cash entries of land, covering an area of 103, 804 acres, and 1.375 homestead entrian covering 176.597 acrcs-making a total ot i eiunes. and Zb,481 acres. During the quarter ending June 30 there were 2,191 cash entries, covering Slfionfl ar t- and 3,039 homesteads, covering 454,946 acres makinir a total of C.130 entra m.J 771,740 aires. The cash vuceipts for the quarter were over half a million dollars. NlAOARA CaiJMBLINfi In. A htfPr f.-.r. Niagara Falls states: The change in the rau mis spring is the greatest that has teen witnessed biohal.lv br anr ono iron- eratioii. In the IIoia !..,.... the irrceu walvr ia suon w.w i... . rumbled a?ay to tho denth of nbout tl.ir. ty-tive feet, on the hide nearest . Goat Is land. .The circular ap)earanre of the Horse Shoe is now changed, and is more u me Buaoo oi a triangle than anvtbiinr with soiuo alteration. -which old habit -. .v . uii run , uas aiso met notice this season : moro narticuUHv U It jccii oi the site toward Luna Island, and wtie a poiniea projection of rock to give way, the appearance would hnrr to that of a horse shoe. It is estimatl hi- ompittent trcoloirists Lh - - v , w OI I'OCK lUHSt lukvn rrivnn u'f tt.. . - v'm " J XVIU IUV liorne shoe alone. Tho haunt p f ih r-ii- is not in the least marr.nl, but rather en hanced, and dd hihtii liii uumx fit IIL-a . - - iuu tails this year muA better lhau ever. Fading Beauty. The jrreon U fsling from each leaf, The flowers die on the hill : The whimpering windi hsre almost hushed uiuiiuuiiiif; ui uia nil i The sun that lit the earth with gold, . w tule sinking to it- rest, II as hung a ciimaon banner out, lo brighten up the W eet. The nong birds, too, have ceased to sing Among tne lauiug nowers, And left a requiem sighing there r or bummer s dying hours I And even nature seema to mourn, To watch briirht mnment liA Yet fading beauty lingers on , iacn leallet floating by. How can they say the summer time Is sweeter than the full T Oh I are not autumn's withered leaves More beautiful than all T And can the bright Lluih of the rose, xiowever sou and tair, Be half so lovely as the touch vji aymg beauty taereT. Oh l No let others weep to see The beauteous summer fiulv There is a sweeter charm for me In autumn's mellow ahadel The withered flowers that droop and die Each sere and vellow leaf Seems but an emblem of this life. oo iaaing ana bo brier. The flush must fade from every cheek, - ine. iupu-e irom eacn eye, And all things beautiful must fado, For all wero made to die 1 The smile must leave the laughing lip, Ana joyous nours depart, For death's cold touch at hut will chill Tho fountain of th heart. ' The Baroness and : Robbers. .. ...v.., ,.,u ,lllaj,c near fans, iui a considerable distance from the high road, was Barou II r accustomed to spend the summer. ' 11 i mansion, built on n n.; nence, was a epneious building, both with in and without, and ohihi chitecturo, and it was about two huudred ft panes irom lite village. . -uusiness ohitgcd the Baron to take a ourney of a few daa. Ilia wiftt hilt r . tr rears of ace and verv lManfirni .:- ea at boron, lie took with him tn tflii servants uud two others remained with the Baroness. No violations ol the public security had ever been heard of in that part of the countrv. and ah thn numn,. did not belong to the timid portion of her do, niu iuca w uanger was Jar from on tering her mind. . The evening after the baron's departure, as-she was stopping into bed, Bhe heard anl alarming noias in an apartnont near her chamber. She callod out but received no" answer. "The confu sion increased every moment. SbQ was at a lose to conceive what was tho' matter ubkiiij puumg on net garments, went to the door to discover ib Mmm-.. i k.-- .... . , IIWI- rible sight presented itself. Her two scV vants half naked, were extended lifeless on the floor. The room was full of strange I ! ilm looking men ; the Baroness chambormaVt was kneeling before ono of them, and in- itvjt niio imptoreci, she ro-H ceivea tho ratal stroke No sooner did thf door open than two barbarians, wilff drawn swords, rushed toward It. What woman, or even man, would not have beea m utmost terror, and given up life and everything as lot? ' A load shnck of despair, a flight of a few Wk wuuiu pnosniy iiave been the resort f many, l be liarooess, however, conducted herself in a 'different manner. "And you have to mo at latr exclaim ed she, in a tono of atDarntlv hVr..!f joy, and advancing toward Lor assailants who a haste that highly astonished them, iwnwreu lueir upuiua weapons. MAnd vou have coiuh ui ln.t i ' 1 M""'.' ucii visitors as you Wished Lit miu. navo olleu a 'what da you mean by that ? But sUy- i lie had alrvady raised his c utlass, but a comrade averted the lroka. "Stay a mo ment, brother," said he, -and let us hear what sho would have." i "Nothing but what is your pleasure bravo comrudes. ,You are mro after my own heart, and neither you nor I shall iver have reason lo rrjH.ni it, if you wilt listen for (wo minuUs to u Lat I have to say."- I -Speak 1 Speak r criod tho whole com pany. "But b quick.'l added one of the fiorc fast, fur ho shall not make much corr hMinr." "Ncvcithch, I hi.po you will grant me a hearing; for although 1 am the wife of ono of the richest gt'iuU-iucn in tho emm trj, the wile of the im-mut tx-pgar cannot be more unhappy thai, I nin. jjy huaband is ono of bo itiit jcaloiH mid niggardly fellows on the earth. I hate hinr, and it has long U-cn tl.w f. tvtni HUh of my heart lo get clear ofhU clutches, and at tho aiuu time pay off old scores. All ray servants weru siMea, ami that fellow wht Jo busuicHs 3'ou have done so cvwnplcUd, was the worst of all. I aiu am lv lvinirnu and I flatter myself far Imm ugly, lfany ol you cbMo to take iuu with yoo, I'll e Cmkaiiy yu to the wood or the village alfhoiiNO. Nir ahall anv ,f Vai fSi rvss n t having spard my life. Yon are in a well. stonsl maimioii, but it is iuinowiibla that you Ik acqnaii.tsl with all iu secret cor ners. 1 Im'MJ I Mill HUM' mIiIiUT rnn a n.l ; I --- j , don t umku you richer bv six iLoduii.I dollars, then serve iuo axrvoudU m v ..k.M. bennaid." ., Robbers of thin kind arc tort;! v:i . 4 . I . . lama, UunercrUiclawnicu - Uio uhollr I uiivAiH-ciou leiiucrncicH ol llio llArone ded lo the moro than onliuary bcautv of imo iciiiHic, aiiogtiner pnnjucea a power ful effect on thesf men. whom hands wer yet-recking with bhKxI. They then all sUppcd aitidu, and consulted together in low tones lor some minutes. The Baron ess was Jell quite alone, but sho betrayed .. it.. I : i . ! n-t's dispatch her, and tho game will be ifp." Sho, however, scnrcclr chani'etl color, fur the oppoHitiou of others did not ecae her acute ear. ! One, who was probably the captalu of the banditti, now approached her. lie uLcd ber twice or llnico whether -he night rely on what sho said wlu t hex she actually wished to bo rvlcascd from the tyranny of her husband, and to go with them and whether she was willing to re sign herself to one of them, to himself, for instance, during the peaceful days they could obtain, llavihir renlied in tho mfSr. mative to all thco questions having not 011I3 sufTomd the warm embrace of tho rob ber, but returned it lor whst will not ne comity excuse T Le at length said : 'Come along, then, and lead ns around. The d 1 trnst yoa ladies of rank, bat wo will venture foronco. But lot me tell you, it you weru twice as handsomo as yon are, this weupon should cleave your skull, the moment 1 saw the least disposition to betray us I" Then it will be safe enough, aud if this were the only condition of tny being put lo death, 1 should outliru ycui all, and even the Wandering Jew hiimndf." ' Tho Barone nmried when sho pronounc ed these words, and hastily caught the itcarcl Ininp as if she wero as eager asany ot them lo collect the plunder and begone. She conducted ihv company through every apartment, opened every door, cvry draw er and cveiy chent, uistcd iu packing up tho valuables, looking with the utmost in difference at tho mangled bodies ; speaking with the familiarity of an old acqaainUnce to each ono of the horrid troop, and agist ing with delirate hands in tho most labori ous occupation. v ' - Plate, monej , jewels, were now colla t ed together, and the captain of .the ban ditti was about giving tho order for inarching, when his destined bride Caught bi in by tho arm. "Did 1 not tell you " said she, ''that you should not repent makings friend of me aud sparing my life? You may, indeed, have 'anything yoa can find opeu, but it is a pity that you cannot come at places that are concealed. What! do you suppose that among coffers so full, there are not secret places ? took here aud then you will be convinced to the contra rj.M .. . r Sho pointed to a secret spring in tho Baron's desk.- They, pressed upon it and out fell five bags of gold com. , 'Zounds!" cned tho deader. of the rob- brs, how I see you aro au incomparable woman, and 1 will keep you. for this as a dachess." '.;., .: . .... And, pcrhsps, better still," said the, laaxhiui', when 1 show-you ono. thing wore, lam Well a Ware that you m'Uat have spies who informed YOU of the absence of my tyrau but they did not tell you oft tl,ftft ? ltouani francs he received yes - terday." s : 71 jarothevr I "O, , enough, uAai a half cWn loeks Ma k loa would cnrtainlr not har pand t' 1 and the IroiTcbcut if it had not - en ior t a. torao along, comrade. w l Lnt'w 1 above stairs, now w bateau la doneanderttcalh. Comu along fith Ts-, I i.,;, into ihe -llar." 1 followwl,. but not willwtut At tho eatranco of iho rcllnr . j iwng in 1 uoor, a man Has linel. 1S1h conducted Ihr . ' 1 1 ' ' J c a vault at the farther end - m sec.fu.l.! im t - a oft lt.1.1 SI, L . a. .Ij..B m t a - a 77 A U Here.-; said I'ltflflit Vv . iCn 01 uiUk It, f V f""4 " i" ut yftu can afnd sm a wed 11 1 lam Ihe tt.nmoul 4d .vara :. t ; 1 1 a-UW as y hly as you obuiui y ut r. ono aey aiicr Aiiudivr now wouhl hi: IIS gtar impatient and the baroness immej to le still rooru uUnd me them," said she, "I ball Cad the way sooner. Indeed U we d tit makn haste, the morning may Overtake us. 11a I tho reason that neither of us could not un lock it, is becausv I have the wrong bunch of keys, i will obtain anot her." She went up stairs, aid presently thry heard her coming down, but sh came alowly as if out ot breath nith the fist she hsd mads. j Tva found lhn," crjod she. at a dis tance. Then coming up to within ah.mt three par of tbu man who lo.J at Iho entrance of the cellar, shp sprang auddsnlj at tint wreUh, who totall)' liitprvpared for such a movo from ui h a quarter, and pushing him with all her! might, m u !, tumbling to the totont of thtt Mair Tl.i accom)4ishod, sho rhm-1 lhtf trap d-.r, bolud it, and thu had tl.e U1 oiuj. ly sot-arvd iu the cdlar. Thi wa 1 1... woik of a single ntomonL. In tb ltxl kL. flew acms the court) ard, and milh a ran die iu hr hand wt tirn lo a dcta. b,-d pig sty. The waUlmiuu in the u i-hU.ru. -Vllbge, perceiving the 'flaniea, itUtitly gate tho alarm. In a lew luinufra thn 10 habilaiiU uro out if Iheir l-.l and a crvwd of former, uith their s rvanta, .a tcuol la ibo maii!u.n. The baronet h ait fd for them at lh gate of tho court yanl. "A ftiw of you," said hot il lm able to put out Uiis tiro and prevent it frooi spreading; bat now prmida )oarxtvc with arms, which ou kill find iu abun dance at tny haaband's armory. Post your ftee at the avenuos ol the cellar, and suffer not one of the rubbers and murder ers to cacape. 1 Irr. dire UatAAncra tdxjrL awl at tu or 1 ue ra csiapcd the panihutviit due Ut his crimes. 1 How Some People Hskt a Uilnz In Paris not only aro there brooders of "th-an beasts and of U-asU that are not clean, and of fowls and other things that creep ujton ihe earth," but there aro edu cators of squirrels, innlructnrsof owl and canariea, profcors cf language for par rots, magpie aud starling, and of aingiug for chatllnchcs, goldfinches and nighlin gsJos. MoreoTcr, all Ihceo pvcple rnanagv to live by tho singular prorciou. they havo chosen. Take the ao of the bird' singing-master, who earns quilo as much a many lrofeaioiiuU situ teach singing to unfoalhcred bijvtls. A bird that toot a fow francs has its Value moro lhau quin tupled after a counts f of IcsMina tnm one or these profes-ora, 'who receive sing ing birds of every description as boarder, and superintend their musical cducaliHi, or provide tutors for tbin at thuir own homes in tho hajo of rfcctly trained warblois, which arq shut up night and day with tho pupil, hou 'vnal attainments are of aa interior ordor. InUilIigeut bird, after about six weeks'. iutruction, are ablo to sing two or thnu airs correctly, and in due course will betome more or lea ac romlMhed tuttors and I soprano. Thfj feathered llarioa and t'attis aro produced by contract for from 'fire to ten franca each, according in tho ct'inplelcncaa of the musical cduati'n stipulslcd for. TI.o terms fur probors . their wu ejcit t-4n9trui tbuo at their own hoiues it iLm ' . . I. ""p""' j cvi, wmi uoani A lew year ago, thS inhabilantM of a I'nti umi attaiki-d I tu ular alret in sn tinA -iuiiiabli irriUtio"tl th epidermis, which cviujUcd them ioaciatch thuaisetvua fi wn morn till nijfht, no Cfii sidvrato duke cf Argj le U-ug I hero l take compasi)u on thcui. Tho ruli wa that the scartSed tbetnstlvca bit by bit, and any on Bering them would ba thought that l.-prty at Ieal had fallen on the quarter. An inquiry w aa intiluled by tho authorities, utun it" wa di-overvd that the proximity of a crtaiu .Made mitiaelle lLose, breeder of anU, for the sake of their eggs for fallei.ing young pluta ants, was tho ctuse of the calamity. On the police viakiug her etallih.Dewt, thoy encouhtered a "woman botwcvii furty and fifty Tears of age, and of a terrible apr-t, her face and hands boing as cumplvtcly taonsd aa though thoy had ucdurguue drossing at the hands of a skillful currier. This was the result of continuous attatk oa the pari of her ungrateful puuU, h inroad iijioa her person had t'ortrd hcrt encaae the lest of her bud in buff Latin r. Thua protected, she slept at night aairoui ded.by sacks full of - her .viracioe our chand'se in cKeet sveuritv, and serme.1 much aiooihl at the fhc vUiilng l.cr establishment. ; How can any on ventarr lo complain of thesi littte-incta7"rumsikrl she "Why, I lire in the very midt of them, and do not t.-ej any tbu worsc. Stue mut have a pito agaiimt mo, I am certain ibo world i'm vrif L.t 1l.-.rifi ! 1 ever, of all she could urge, iladcmoUcIIe iKoso was obliged to transport her strange htanlmg tab!ihment to a perfectly iv lated bnikling beyond the barrier, and ia doe tourtte the en la neons Irr-lation cin- tr 1 J i? jroni as aiiaycL Mdemoi lltf IW tiad her torTei-rul-nta In many f thedcportmrnUof Frsnetj, mor iiallv In la wher rrr KrM nrta fxt, arwl paid ihem at Ue rate of v.l..vu, iranraauay. lUr ar-rrate 1 1 1 1 f .n . . ... . . I . - . T j --"-,;iu-ia wrn aoooi a nalj a corw i'T Urtfi fat k br hmCi. n I,:. I. amounUd to Uirty franc. he was proaJ of hrr trade, and maintained that she waa tuvwiy pnon who thoTOoghly andsr- Mttx-vl tlM r r . , loiii since mad it h )n.;i. i tho manners and cailoute of theae insta. 1 Omii tuaka them," she Used to aay, Hay ggatwill. and rvruJuc tn tim'M . mailt as Ihev da ia a wJLl t.t f 4m,d..h this I p!arthaaaaroom wfcee. . ..v., 1 u ry, ill kLiJ (44 .1st, allow them to make thtir nesta where ev please, a it borer does to interfere i th Ihoni. They require great caie, and c ruorts attention rno Lmn arxn tUm ll ht more money they bring yoo in, I sll heir rggs lo the chemists, and supply the srdm dee Plantea and wml of Ue brvJ ra of phcasaaU in Ihe neighborhood of 'aria with tl em. The youeg birds bars particular liking for this kind of food." Not ualy has Parts iu brsedsrs of aota, ul its breeders of .'ii.il- Th w ww w 9 9m aaf moro than tWO tlMiuaanl nthnftiftatlA n.' glers, men and boy a, lUh the city nam- ""S a f.-wvi a i r l-ait f.,r llwir tnoa. Snd SO oLl man ku,in a Pam H.n fourul a way in aur.ply it. The -calling is an) lh in if but -a i han oet although the mnufa' lur wH, m In ay, s-df-wnrking. All I bat a re.ai-il, hm t- obtain a Kftml a4ipd i.f ilrfuiift J.,uMhc anitnxl u . S - S . M . . . . in. I., aay iu an ..ia k.fl antil hey arm in a lal of putrrrrrvce, when be o h rt t.IIv t..l al..l l.uLl till r-.- klMiMii a "rulollrw,- f.,r whWh rKipMi liaiMit ratU wens chargvl, and I the lah? If i bU. h uarrrnlLi hin-.iii realized a profa of at-Hit fineo fraarj a .li.. :.. ! . - i . . . . . y uigni i n,o ecan. la the iUi h. iHinof b alUnli-ia U rearing worm for iiibtin b fir.t.rt ne in ita ta. ii-Litir an amtJ rv-r.,t-r. '"I a' ioit,'nilii.t capital; tl. 'riiai a.ji iiigiiiiiiaio l-ing inuUy rVh well ..r tht fiivuntv fou.1 of their tu. r .1 f It m Day WItlt9at nijltU. Nothing strikes a strsorcr mora tarri. bly, if he vUiU Hwclen ai the eeaoa of the year when tho dar are lonc!, than tne M.nru of rug hi. fir. ruir.l relate -no intentin Url. Ho arrive! at St.xkholm fnint (it.ltcnKurg 400 mild iMtani, in the morning; in tho afternoon went l ih.-o Homo friend, lie rolarnel alaiut midnight, when it wa aa light a it i in hngland half an hour Uforo ai.-L t tMt old s-e iliotiDt tlr. but all was noiol in tho street-; it aevml as if the inbal-i-taut Lad gnno away, or were dead. Tho son in June goc Josti in Sun kholm a hi- tie u n.ro len ilok. There i a great illumination all night, as tho son pac round the earth towards the nortl pole ; and the refraction of its rays is such that yoa ran to read at midnight without any artihY.al light. The Erst morning Dr. Haird awoke in .Sim kholm he was sur prised to m tho sun shining in his room. ll h.ked at hi watch and ft Mind it wa only lhm u't lock. The nest lime he awoku it wa fire o'clock, but there were H'tone in the streets. Tho Hwrdc in the rit)- are not very industrious. There is a tuouniatn at lh bead uf the Gulf of Both nia, w here on the 2 Ut t.f June, the aan does not ap-ar lo go down at all. The sUaiul-oal gws up Irora Stockholm for the purpoo i.f com eying lhoe who are curiou to itneaa the jdionomenon. It k curs only onu night The sun rear hes tl.u birirun. iu tan c tho whol laccf it and iu five minute moro tl begins to riae. At the North l!a'pe, latitude seventy-twu degrees the suu doa tot go down t-r .veral week. In Jane tt wold be al-ul twenty degrcr al-ovo tho horizon at im lnit'ht. In tho winter tune the sun duppvar, and i .1 mtii fr aecka, theo tl rM-a ai. remain for ten, Cfuen, or lacniy tiiimittJ, after wbiih it dccenda, linllj thf -m n. m at all, but make a mil" arMnd tHa htafrn. Dr. Haird na a-krd how they menaced in thoao faUludi- uith regard l Lirei croons, and hat thoy runsiJered a day. Ue rr pl.d that ll.vy wfi kd by the boir, ail lm lvr bourn would l 'iidrel a day's nrc. Birds and animal tak their ae i io-toinei rel at tho unaal boar, whether the mii g'K.a down or noL iBtermarrlagt Bstweca the T7tdts and Coloisd Bictt Declartd UaltwfaL In the ea 4 Xk Htsla V. 11 sirtoi. Ur. Jutt4 IN ada yesterday dvliritxl tho iquaion of the Sprvn t!oart a fdlona: t he m1v i tu tbea4 wbeiber the intermarriage tf hilca and blocks U lawful. By our msrriare ctt, "All marrisrrea blh Jsnwary, lei5. and all marrisgte in tut nre l trc-ii a while Mru aud a lre negro, or a free -rn ot ch'r, to the lhMl av4etatvii, 4.all Ur Vvid. I.ev. Code Chap C-s S. 7. Itle etriil, and the riuatu uli..a t.( Ui.' rtarr, t.ate toa.K no aid-ration :i uur .ilit 5 tr tbw nrtitiiuent id oar woj4e.- .im iei ii miqm i supprn.i irral then ta Wubl la rbup, th Itrfwdalute in ri'iui le. ti tnarria;-u a U. And thu ibo law t-toof al thf tita"f Ik l4 tMn of the new OMtttiUilton. Thet.M.t- lulien Waa adt led b) a Urge wpalar te. loth white aud blatka voting. In the Constitution it is provided thU thc U, of North Carolina not rrpugtant to tbu Cotft.titelkM. or to tL CrH.atitat.. a rid laaf.Ily altcL" Art. 4, S. rl. 11 l,h8 ITns that wa La, tvi Uns, but theaauetkm t.fiU tm.tiuti. Ihal the iulcrtnarria of b.Lo. anj bU. Is agat pablic Idey, aud is anUaf.L Anj aa ih U a mattsr affii- iL av.cial and d,.me.lie rvUtiona. it U gratif teg i kaow that tha law baa lU aaJticM, of both rarr. U u no d:nitaikMi one race tmbit iL. i.-. t?. equally Uib, At the laai urw. U f Ihe eaaa of HJJUU,i Underwood. O. N. t!. It VI. we dscUad Uat the an fbrUdJ;a peraoos oTcokir to U witAeeaea, ax cat Sgatot each etLrr w .r i, I UiuUUtloa, as Uiog fpagl.4t U its Pnl- aad ircimt.v uf lJ3jA---at l!U, was UcaAa Hers ettd rljfhu. I lac, lUce U no di.-r,mina. lon. Tha law oneralra arri l j L alike; swiilter ran marry Ihe ether : t-r u it rvpagaant W the a,nt cf the (Wuii bwn, nor suhremte cd rttdti.-l.ta l .i u conatwianca with loth. It ras inaiated that t.r;.:i tt i.tim aa declared .I.Tmmi . chaogrU iba law. It U nl nxvarr iUt V 4cU wUlUf tht cperaUc cf . that Ull endad ailh tha caaaataua ct osr s provtsiooal rI . - ' jmm ntaue, or waatW it U ooaratira aow. far - '" Mf it ii aas wo applrsUaa la Ik ortal rdln. Iu bLWt araa aJ ii Urma are, V declare a-iLaLte li,. rjticcn wnUai r-ar.l la ran- ur c4-r in lha mailers f tasking l.au contrsei. oeing ia the fHirV. . un. ..; 1,., qairing property aud pr4r tKa fferaan ... wt i in m tithing mere lhau Hir osnFuu CM44lat.w ha dM BmI rvr.ih..r lU lrd U.-hu l!.U. our SLt 'b4ilatvo wm Hitt.ld U anfortw cjeal.ly; l.l indy ttt.l ,g n-hh. fbia is pUo rras lhx try Urra bL if the terma wr d.mlAf il. 4 pruhiUtiug the intf rtaarrj c4 tha lu.rawi U well eXaUih-J. aad the winc oi uou rv i well knowa, thai we should not bitat la de.l.ii ih tJl. ry laramouDl . any doabtfal eonalrao- The martiagw rlaltn Ut tcUar at.J mt .riant cux Tho (it irt ; . ivil dHilract, o..y in fba art.0 ibat ir,. a a ... a at ., . i ... Ullt U)U TftUitl- Ul m K.r. f - J m - OJ, il is moro tLan a civil uMitnrt it . rtl.it urn, an tasf JTaliaa, afWticg sol rasraly Uie partias like bssiasee roelrarta, Ul the off.priog partiealarly and society g,ersl .nJ ertrr .SaL I n l.t.i. . t' reuUlv it. tn (iclTru Luir. r.u. nfHitraeting .arriage, whatahaU b lha outlet ana pnvilegr. and how It ahall l-m di-drcl. Th-a things hare tttrr t,, ka Ui Iho dt rcil.Mi r,f indifilax!s, bt have been resrutaleJ bv law. Atnar. ijK. tr things uur marriaga law declare ht u.e wiuie ana r..lro. rty shall not intcr marrr. The l-rrtendwl raan." in it.;. Ihervfvfv, Invalid. a.- U, j,r. lice gwiliy of fonueatwn and adultery. I ... t . vi w cciiint-a, avr. JIHAD!?, J. a Epstd oa Eiilroili. An HnrlUh rauliai aiIm tL r.iL-.. ing remarks op..n the qali of fat run- ';; raurai: -t m a nu,tion riial La lh AnerL. euple sod Ihcir raiUar iulm tr - rn.nU. jccl of utilaing jour radn-aJa to I La fall . . e.a t . . a "i rncm, iiy running alow a&4 rrrqorn train of freight at greatly leJut-od raU if shipment. You know, J aoi nro. that very many or your railways are n ue not moro than four hour i.l uf the Iwcnlj. faar. You know, that ia geometrical bra grvsaion, alrat the ct of railway ar. riagea inereae will. Ihe rale of sjcd. U t-uia half as much la run a train at .er nilos an t-r a al twenty. That fa, wear and Ur. at identa. rut of nJlm tut k, make the dtffcrenrca. An rr.riae ruu lorty rutir an lxyr, a tutu s of uurs ., ini an etrsrsgan sun of moi.cy Il mast WfHl tlV liMtm In inaaro ait, te This aixly t..iu polrri4-s iho rala. '1 1. td ahskeelherslraTdganlcogibcapel. iy i' ruee. Yc have f-un-l in Km -land tkt tn Wat ti a in n.t-. - h I ... i tl . t I wbth esrojJ thirty rodo aa l--r. The lloval Ilcdtl -ad Mail. t Lm k aiLA m. -..L a minute, eicU-iro t4 lipae has Iu b abiJ.XMl ciklravaganlly. 'turn um applies ti lal ahij-. U h.44. ody j e terday, the KrM U learner, PerWrc, bli iu .Hiuuip iba ri.Ha, -i U bs k tj Hatra with her rngiiM rx-tn fall of dead men. UiU rate t4 icll That 1 1 ..ii. Thay dcatniyed yoar (4lina like cafvaawcl. tl-i r .1 -a mm. . . i. oi i or ue mail ai44y at4 the eilratM;. dmary cxmpcltrMi ia pailaM! bclca rail- w al a. we should ftSwLtft llaf Vsl fla f fSk a W la laaa. V a over Ihirty miles an boar. Oar Uhiud i hardly hoger than tho SlaU of liaw York, hut ia this ratry, a hr 3 oa hare distarura lataccn your f.raia and cotitMi uirv Is ana Ike .m, the mIi ol low pi?,I f..r ihe sak of th sp freights Is 1 uai tiuj-f iati. Th i-I. a of -Mr. Korj msbahep, lb irresl I'Liu1" J aml. iii titu.g New York take a -.t ry .f the r ui.. try. in r ! f-in. an ypli.Ko 4 it ia liaitlj f.r the rui"3 aM c4 CLir.cc La- l.f. If Lt tt --tM.(tagrtUn. t . p-t tally Im tb-.ulbr ru Mate, ho a .11 Mi.-!rrhe ll. iM.-i t ati.4 .r China turn m a hg Mrab lli wU em jj-.y all at a.l aU" rrti and hi if!- iu (Xium ill pr1are4 ! fell tWra w ilk Lmimsm ri hi aa fat aa ihey ariii 'm tcsy nu,h lh isaelllSt: 4 a Mbgt.Lan t4e, Luh MaaU i-f tM.g 10 ar t.tcit-lle msgrdlodej .V. V. TTzm.. I . 1 i s' v. ' r . i S M, ' . . f . 4 " A-
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1869, edition 1
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