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' - ':- ' V : ' ' .ill! - : ' I ' ! ' i ' VOL. XXIV, . . . ': ; j . v ' S,EM, IV. C.t XUGUST 10, 187G. 1 i ISO. 32. ress L. V. & E. T. BLU1Y!, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. TEItHS;-.( ASH IN ADVANCE. One copy, one year : $2 00 " " six months...... -.100 ' three months,. ." 75 LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CIA IIS. THE FIERY FURNACE. AN IDIOT C4STS A BELL, AND RE GAINS HIS REASON. scions thjit something great was soon to bo done, ed themselves on the bell, that splendid ,nias-I The Cheapest Manure hesat wjth his jeyes 'on the furnace, absorbed tcrpicco, whose making meant so ninch to him. If anything lias been mado clear by dear and intept. ; j j ' They had told him the whole story of the cast- bought experience of the past few years, it Is aunueniy something startled him. lhcre was ing. and the disaster in Hie foundry, but it an that our impoverished soils will no longer give how to resent slight. vya" luist.janu a miming crach. nppwreii ounuuu n wi.u nun.mce w mm. . i us remunerative crops without manuring. How The second W'ashin i.c.n u. j iop j oi . uio- lurnace. anon nnouicr lreniemoer; nouung uiai nappencu. kwu lo restore and maintain their fertility is then ft n so lively ft manner crack, ami a scorching brick tell out, and rolled lie. shaking lus ntad witn ft smno. ll s new question of vital ; importance. A writer in the him - .eeon.l J-.rV.nn New York Herald on Grant. j ILiyes may find before bo Is through with this contest that the second Washington knows gton begins to kick around that we shall haTe to call to the ground at his feet. to me and strange--so strange.' The lad opened his mouth, to shriek, but toll " Yes," said tho master, devoutly. "It was no purpose, for; so terrified was ho tliat tho God's hand." . cheapest mannro obtained undoubted! is In sounds stuck in his throat, as if he had been in I l Everyone turned upon the invalid. Some eTecn crons turned down It Is alio one of the oPthc men lelt almost afraid, it was so much like best general fertilizers and is usuatly wanted; this is char from tho fact tliat it is reproducing a fit of nightmare . ... i it i i J omj wnuruii o-n oce a . ,,: Mr:c. ,tV f.r-,K-,11 T M claimed In this journal when ho says Uiat tho do ttoch lownnU y M bcrs of the Cabinet Iiavo any rights whkh Pres idents are bound to respect. In .a huge and smoky foundry elbsc by the wharves in the .town of B : -, a gang of workmen wero getting ready. to cast the largest bell of the St. John's Cathedral chime. Onlv an hour more, and they would let the glaring, r IwibMing meUvl flow from the huge furnace into the mold which was buried deep i n the black earth close by. j It was just at evening, and in the gathering twilight the' lurid blue flames that burst from the top of the small chimney flashed unearthly gleams upon the neighboring windows and house-tops. j jThe scene within the foundry was wierdi and aimosi awnu. - j.ne swnriny forms o i me work- mun, partly lighted by the yellow glare moved aUniitr like; Tartarian' shadows, and the sooty beams and ponderous chains crossing,! half blackjiatf golden under the glowing ' roof, re crilled the engines of the iCyc'.ops under Mt. r JEtna. ' , i- 1 .k ' II- The town clock struck six. It wa? time for supper. All the men threw down their fools. atul hastened to put on their outer clothing. "Be back in half an hour, sharp! " cried the forge-master. "We make tho cast a quarter past seven." I , 'All right, sir!" eyied the men in response, f '"I hear sointi of the' town folks are coining down t,0;see the works." said one. I . r Yes, said Another, "and it'll be something to open their eyes. There was never trtich a bell east in the whole State. as this one will be." In a moment more only one workman and the "master we're left in the - foundr.' The former - - was to stav and watch the "l)last." Iloihad brought a double allowance ofdinncr, and would niukr a supjx'r on wliat remained. j i. ivrliaps yon can get tho Inventor' to stay T with you, George,"' said, the master laugh ingly, as he prep;red to go. ri "Yes, where is he?" '.returned the man in the same jesting tone. "He's IxJen round the foun dry long enough to know when anything goes wrong. Hollo! hollo! I say! ."Where's the; "In- ventorr ah, tncro lie is: tjonic here. ! And in silent answer to the summons, a shock-haired fellow, with large gray eyes and a jwile, va cant face, appeared from behind a pile of east ings, lie had on his back a grey siiirt, much soiled with dust, and lie wire jnir uf tmg pantaloons, hidd up by n single suspender.! "Well, Wopus," qn)th tlie man George, slajv- A thin red stream followed tlie fallen brick, nresurrectiontohavohim there among them, the and trickled down the furnace side like running boy they had known so long undcrwitted. now lava. Th a thin ga; more of t Where low still en came another alarming noise, aul a young man, keen and intelligent, as if chang i halfway down the masonry let out ed into another bcing. ic hissing metal. I "I should like to strike the bell once." jWas George? W:is the unfaithful fel- jhunting Ar his pipe? The furnace mer in his hand. a cron. TImi difliculty in tho case, ho says. Is that the lanti too olten H run down so as to be incapable of growing a heavy yield. Iand moderately Two men liftrd him up and put a small ham- rich, therefore, is an advantage; if still better. General Grant is doing yeomen's service for Tildcn. The President evidently feels thnt Hayes slighted him by making no allusion in his letter to our second Washington, whoso illustrious services. &c. . I We sliould liko to know the thoughts that was bursting, with only a- poor, half-idiotic boy to guard it! 1 1 i lie struck one gentle blow. lapped the vent, sharp' point up prying 'strokes! Goldsmith MsJd. The old fATorite, Goldsmith HaiJ, rvUins all the vigor of her yoclh. and at the ripe ago of seveateea has equalled the greatest of her earlier achievements. Her trotting at Iklmoet Park, in Philadelphia, when she rrpemlod hex record of a tulle ia 1:14. occajioncd tho wildest enthnslasm. Pad4 Doblo drovo the Ccetootedl mare aronnd the track fur a railt on a genii a og. and wbn she was hrooght oct for the sec and that she was fall of fire and racial, shaking; her head as saocily as a mis In ber tient. At the won she shot away like a ballet from a Crtodmoor rlSa. A slight skip was made near tho first quarter, hot DoUle. with coasommata skill, caoght lir op before a break was elected and the first qoartcr was rcatltcl Ia'S21. Tha lialf mile was reachod In 10C. Another skip before the three-quarter poy IXUe holding; her down to her work as firm as a rock. Th time was cow 1:10, and the excitement was la tense. All eyes were ee tiered on tha gazca little queen of Ute turf. as. closely pressed by tho running horse, with her driver y til Ing like a Coroaacho on the war path, she oust thca derlng dowa Uto home-stretch, DoU girlng Itnr the whip aad asing every endearor to bring; ont Ute full speed of tho best piece of horStsh on the continent. Ncaring tho srats, everybo dy was on tiptoe, and the mare crossed cader tlo wire ia the marrelloos time of 2:14. Tha judges placed Ute figures npoa the blackboard will proportionally increase this advantage. It pscl Uirough tho mirul of Mr. Jewell as, on A deep, sweet, vequircs a pretty cood soil to crow a heavy rtcr impulio of tho lreatdential boot, he felt mournful tone, solemn as the sound Of distant I crop of clover, peas. corn, tho crains. and other I rosclf going bump, bump, down tho While What could ho do! He ditl what perhaps a waterfalls, rolled from the great bell and echoed products, without any aid. Luckily plaster Houso steps. Wp can imagine the wonder, tho lad in hisj rightj mind would not have dared to through tho foundry. Tears filled tho eyes of will generally benefit clover and peas, two of Incredulity, tho amazement that must havo do Rushing toj the mouth of tho furnace, ho the rough men as they hoard it. the rankest growers, if favored, and containing overspread that moon-like, benevolent faco as seized thd long iron i roil that stood near, and " Ah,n said tho master, " there's a hallelujah rich material. And this is needed with still e found himself no longer re Cabinet odcef, J -v , . .1 .! ...' 111 ! T I . . . . ..1 . I I. .!- I .. T 1- - ' .. unc uesperaie inrust wuu a in iiiai, and u may wen ocgin nerc. iAjng may i other aid., where the soil Is fin i to -poor. I KIV" unuer io iwuon wonu- tiie terrible funnel a few auick. this hell praise God! Ho saved it in the rnin 1 Ho illiwtirMi tlm hrtw-fita .f rrn nMnnrin" I mcnL And as he Lruhel the dust from his Stand back, now ! The con fin- of tho furnace by ono wise thought in tho ruins I by narrating several instances. Ono is a caso I clothes, and looked around for his hat. and took ing clay fell away, and the yellow white flood of a human brain. Our furnaco is rebuilt, and j of gravelly &oil, sowed the past fill to rye, and J It to a hatter's to have it blocked, and thought spurted out with rtsistless force. It leaped in- behold, this dear boy has his reason again. Tho j turned down in the sprin" for corn. The com "l0 Kl old days. wncn. with George W. to the cla'y-linet trouglis.i and, hissing on its I bell and tho boy shall glorify God together." I is an unusually ood stand, crow in" two cars I Cldlds. Bihnp Simpson, rx-eollector Murphy, way, flamed dtwn. to the moutli .of the bell- "Amen!" murmured all the hstencrs. to the sUlk." It was dono by ono of mr reMi- nn' r ,no inc "resiuo vo.- mould. i- " i ; Then tho rrcat Im-11 was Weretb and as tho bors. a market Mrdener. who had cccasion Tho "fool"' had done a deed worthy of a gen- truck was rolled away with its melodious bur- I use largo quantities of manure, which he obtains I aonal government. . ' 11 wlien a wild. calhusUstio slot went Bp, the eral on tliti field of battle. den. the 1kv was lifted aud carried after it. and tho best way ho enn usually by porchnc : a I If Grant is permitted to ro on In his depcri I SUblc boys tossing op spooges aad haU la ooe Was it too lat6? Every moment new tfis-' itli went out into the sunny day together, tho I little ho also makes himself. But tho cheapest I ate com sos, removing men from odce becaufe I general, grand liurralt. As the Maid was drir- sures opened in.Uie doomed furnace. ; Some .f rough men standing in tlio doorway waving hoVays is to turn down green clover, rye. etc.; I they have done their duty, disgraclog rejmbli. en back to tlx sUnd IKU's fice was wrcathM and ho is a very careful observer, 1 I cans liko Britow, Jewell. Dyer, and Pratt, ia smiles, and tle intelligent animal poclt But there is nn instincc of still greater snc- Hayes and Wheeler will not carry a State. I np lcr ears aad seemed to appreciate Ue ova- cess ; something new. and it surprised mo in its Tlio President wraps himself up ia stolid, I Uon ail rooch as Iter driver. result. It was the turning down of a seeding hjggih indiffcrcrcc. Ho lias a plondcr-gorgi I Tildea'a ProttCCt. of clover, a year old. and before it had formed Senato and Is contend It was onco bis I Tt,T!1.t,n ..'.nmn 1. full .?mr and a stalk. Tlio land is nn island on tho river pride thit he would have no policy opiioscl to flj hh the confUenc of victory. WUU flats which had been put to broom com for over tllC wil of ,,0 eo,,le. Yet we lave never lcul juorm nrltcn on lu banners. It U marching twenty years, I tint told, without manure, cx- ft president wIh showed as Utile regard fur lh4 jjjn,. f Graatlsaj led by ZcU iiausung mo ian.1 ni iasu so uiai in wording i. vl lho people. m.1!r .mUtJ ILirc lh aomU the upper stones aopplcd over, bull the metal j hands. 1 i '.'!.- ..f 1 T. . 1 ... I i pmieu ou inio ju.e mourn, . iui uie wabio was j .. Ljuu Invcntor afterward well proved his great from; those ;gapping flaws. 1 The pressure , . . .... tkle so .. . .. , in , , the open vent, but the leaks unfortnn:ile lvhool. His name is now read ! i lit-was art running a was relieved by multiplied, cuntihually race with ruin. . ' ' Poor Mrtpus stood powerless leforc the com g castrophe. JEIis knees knKked together. and his head swim. A great heap of red hot bricks and Iruhbfsii fell at his feet. He had bare ly thought! to get! out of tho way and save his ! ! on .many a lell whoso matchless richness of tone his created. genius, and skill in luetals nlonc life. He hoard a j wild shout of human voices Hayes is no Reformer. Hayes has n'VT greatly distinguished him self tn civil' life, i-ither in Congress or as Gov- in tlie distance, tlien an awful roar behind him nor of Ohio but thero was ono important further with broom corn It proved a loss. I was therefore, determined to change tlio crop, and oats jwerc put upon eight acres of tlie land. which wa thon soodod to clover to enrich it. n1 capuln. The people mesa to drive oct of their public Gkes the whole herd of Grants. Dents. Hancocks. Sharps, ami Cascys. and to and he saw and felt himself pursued by surges wwuru that was carried through by tho last of wM ft Wf onf; tfj0 lorvr cf Uie Jews la F-.tem Eur!, the CtruKtjui Vfl P T i . . u h.ct, gives special s.gn.n- WlU covl.m, u,c f WcU by f;llK In iraao. us quotes some Interesting statlsllcs as -'r; rri..Z:: inistration. and which will en- tJlQ ,lho 1;l..er of Mjitx laml to their nnmber, both there and in other eoun, .uua..-, It was as ftblo 1--1" a tolerably clear idea Wlu,l n.-.d imL hb the ret of the island, mcs. iom these suutics it appears utai JC- " . -w -; ; O! ( . S ' ' ed liis fleslj at a hundred points: all a hqrrible, ulilntelliijible drea Jhe corn grew np groups' about tho remains of the furnace. It J accoinplilieJ by means of constructive fees ex- J the laud im mediately adjoining is'smnll. i .I'fii i.'. i .1 t ... I ...! i... . . 1 . L nu.... . 1 t... . . ..I . ... . . . uau laiiciLjio piece?, auu Homing was leu u.u at-iei oj iiuiuij iuiLeisj nni mu eaienfc 10 and niiing, nmi will noi yield irotu present in heap of steaming rubbisli. which theseibnses were carried may be infer- d'toalions a third of a crop. Poor "Inventor;" who had been j found with red from tho fact that tho report of the State The oat crop could not have hocn the cans n a rod ml his hand, lvinor on f:u e ping him rather roughly on the shoulder; sup pose you've got wit enough to help yell if any tiitng's the matier?" ' " . The young fellow" looked stupidly around, and then 'nodded his heart. ' j "Tlien sit here- and lM)k at the furnace, and don't take your eyes off." '. The j)oor lad smiled, and meekly did as he was ordered just as an obedient dog would have laid 'down to watch his owner's coat.; A queer fellow was this Mopus, stupi 1 enough in ordinary things to need a word of watching, hut withal wonderfully fit to watch a furnace, lie knew all the workings of the foundry by what seemed a sort of brute instinct, though ,-i.M, l.ic Kfr-nnrh wiwneitv in this was a nni- .I.I ......w n J 9 nant of a onco bright mind. . If any thing happened or went on in an nnus mil way he would always notice it. and say what ought to lie. done, though lie could not tell, per ' haps, why it ought to be done. Two years before he had been an intelligent, nromisinff lad. He was the son of a designer connected with the foundry comiisuiy, and hai always been allowed free access to the shops and to mingle with the men and watch their work. But one day a great lifting chain broke with its load, and an iron fragment struck him - on the head, inflicting a serious injury. From this he partially recovered, and only partially. for his reason was impaired. But his natural love for machinery and mechanical experiments still remained, and, as he regained his bodily 'strength, ho spent most of his time making sroalfwhcelsand shafts, and putting together odd contrivances, which he would exhibit with immense pride and satisfaction. This peculiar Disposition of Jews ia Eoropo. In the course of an article npon thd condition ,.r cnii,;J ! c:i,.,rn i . i t . wi rr fii.i-r I wiiii j jeci s i :itu re wincii stivcs special siirnin-I 11 .. i .1 1 n u r..n t I iravoui onotes some Interesting siatuiics as in ..iiiiiiui.i ajiiiii 1. iiiKinini nuiu i'ii-- . . . 1 ni'ii n mi tuti'mi ui'j milium nun ut mil ah . i ....... . . . - 1 ... . ........ J 1 . ... . i nii.ni. 1 . . i !.ijni a n . 1 r v m - l.. r i aw m-m ri. rt ... eance to 1ns administration, and which will en- . 1 r f. 1 I to their nombcrs butu there ami In other room " ". 1 , 1 nil If ii'-i L' ..2 I ti. . . i .ii- ..9 1 i influent,! zii.ii iiiil uilii uiu rriL liib liianu. I . . . . .... .... 1 1 I I ... - . . ..li t I - - I . . . .1 . .ii. ' IllIo .r l'.n.t-n . crmlnaf limiiui Irtnt -att ;r 1... i..... s..t.i...A o-.ii.i.- :.i. .....n, nn.i 1....1 wiiai kind ni n-lorni . wo mav cxitect sliould I t. . ti . t... 1- ...1 I rusaleiii tloes not coniatn mora 1 nan cirm or -4 . . - - 11 lit llitH iuiiiii iim juii. iiuu 1111- v.iivii, nun 11...1 I . IU UrUIMII Vllllli I lll N U IIUl Mi HHIIIUIU H llin I ilt I 1 .. I . t . k.,i c...iii...,..-i L,,i f., n,-r I he Ik; successful ill irettin!? eleeted President. . . ... . 1 nine thousand, and tliat tle Jews are ratlicr I oniy one iue in a cooniry "mca o 1- I 1 ! 1 . t 1 I . t . 1 r? . m. f r it I . . ... . 1 n nnmrriii iti rirl II A Irirt. I Imn 1 noT am 1 . - - w isy .seven oeioetv compar uive quiei reigneu 1 in mg uie ium iwn icrms 01 nen. iiayes. ns 1 second scntnn turned down. Jt was said to lio I - - -1 ... ,. . ,1 t 11 un,.. rr,i. again on tlo; scene 01 tlio disaster. Kiuns lay governor 01 unm, ami miring uiai 01 ins sue- a mere waste or seed in the .case 01 lho young I . j 1 - - - . . 1 w . it f 1. tti .J;i...i ti.L ':... .1 ' r..... v..v... , 1 -,i.i...i.. ...... , Italv or Snala. and In Great Britain UT .lo from tha H hita Hons, ftcat Marcli, Til- ! '.i .! i I i . , . t- ! I iir ir i t I . .... .1 (ml r.irni ntori limn ono in !i lloti4nn.l t.f tho names iu:ui uau vsiuiib .uiu iiunuiu", iimi uiu rninuiii n'(imi iwius i i.iluvii cuwi iiiuus cm. .1 lie cirn grew nu iiarn anii riciu ami - i t r , . . t,t it . men blackened with! smoke. Mod in silent pro,H.rtio,. This iWinglofHho leoplo was promed to 1 n suix-rior cnP.;wlila that imi "'" In trance Uiej are is Uic prnpftr-, 1 TC. II iZ. I lion ir lour to a thousand ol tlie t hole popoia-1 -''' J'-"" -. oneen l ..... . I . i t- m . . . . i t on. but lb is comparatively hizli uronorlioTi Is nUrj ifc . i due to the fact tliat tho nJcws ro very noroer- I UhiaJ ihc bars of a prison. .V. T , Sim. ous in the departments on iic bcrman ironuer. i Gorcrnor TUden'a Relirioaa Views. . t t r it f I i.u.niiMW.nmv. A.iWy.M.a..v We clip Uhi fulkiwiog from the GoUhU-ro LUC UCVrs niliuuvr "!, tion of a million nn land there are oalj lalion of more than two millions and a lu!f. Germany, including tho IV.ih provinces and Alsace-Irrtine. d.mttiit no moru lltan 213.1CA the tpninii rod in his hand, lvinor n ln f:u e I Auditor in showed that the comiensation i 1 I.nrn.1,1 .... I ..I , 1 in the sanil ' r amounted to about five times to his home.; ' lu0 101:1 ' e.VM-nses ni ' ' i-pgilativ, Judivi.il Littlo w.ls said, i but the lew words siokcn and Executive Departments of tho Sutc. The crop couhl not have iwen the cause of tliw. as tlie oat is a severe exhauster of tho soil. It must then have been U ftovr, or rather tlio roots of tho clover. were uttered, . wUh no mild emphasis, in the natural wi ith f tiie master and hands against the man George,! whose excuses for himself on lv exaggerated hii offense. I J ' i r-r i ! i extortions of these ofiai.il reached every class of the community; even the estates of widows and orphans were robln-d to satisfy tho insa tiate greed of the county Kings, and by means 0 928 oat of a total popnla- j, id a lialf, while in S wilier- M . , UOV. 1 1 .0S7 Jews to a total pnpo- ... v "See t,' hat he's "done, " said they a few days Sleep. It i related that a Chinese men hint having Iieen c-onvieliil of murdering his wife, tin jud ges determined to un'uh liiui in such a manner jcwj: i,;!,. t Anstri . Uh.t number 1.27C000" of excessive fees Probate Judges in some of ns w V,HK l ,um,t ni siuunng. ami. w S 8 cvnlum 0f lhe whole population. the counties were enabled to swell their com- ni luo 8ni,u' uuw' s,nko l, m,r lDO i Hearts nn,i w,cro ftl U,0 pensation to amounts more.than double the sal- . ' u"r ,,S1l enicriain uio luca oi lollow- n tM U1 iwcnty years ai iesofthe Judges of the Supremo Court. M"S was. ncct.ni.ngij. en- u j ft, majority. When Governor Alhm came into ofllce. he " . 1 ' 7 , ,l l, ' , l 1 . 'lliQ J-lr. milli.n inlmbliants of Uus- tmieting idiot to! witelij Is that all he can say immediately gave his attention to the reelifica- 1 ' " . ' sian Euro,o compriM, 1.O23.100 Jew. wlo. nn- r i.T...lfj Ondniyn such carelessness! Whv. ti.m of these abuses. In his mown-.. .f li...m. 7 . - V xu Uio recent decree nnllHirtxing Ihem to reide iL bov didn't cvU know enou-h to lwl out ber 1. 1874. he called tho MacialVtcntion of U ? -tUn,a we.rc in" in nny jrt of the empire, were confmol to ccr - j , ( , w . . . - " nsith'cy stood in the li ilf-hnrned foundry. thousand dollars gone! to waste in a min- uteVThe best hb in twenty years spoiled ! Tlie iscjil to go huntinj for his piix and leave the when he to pieces jnust lac seen the furnace tumbling ptho legislature to tV Hibject, and the eoplc jof Ohio lintling that they at last had a champion i The mister, wl) had more! at stake than the in I-x cutive chair, iHKiretlin their ietitions more keenly than to lm numU-r of fifty thousand, demanding im they. rage, men. of course f t the loss He nlmostvept with mingled grief and lt'lll:ll: rvUvl from the exactions of the county liar caught "g- 't satished with pruM-nting lho mat- r I I Siuilenlyj 1 omething pecul his i'3"e a:onS 1 ,e debris, and he cried in a startled ydiee: I I i "Ilailo!ij WhaCsliis? What's this?" He snattched uj:a fragment of one of the troughs which hadid from the turnace to the trait in the young fellow gained for him the lmmorous title of the "inventor." All tlf men felt a crcat kindm s f for him, even though their manner toward him was occasionally harsh and- imnatient. ' Such was the person left to watch the great blast of the casting of the king bell of the chime uf St. Joints.' Faithfully he kept his place be fore the furnace, while the man George sat uWiv a little distance and began to eat his sup 1'. Doubtless the latter intended to keep a . genc-ji outsight, but he certainly made the "Invci ,r's cyus do most of the looking. Wheth er he felw kind of reckless Irust in the instinct of his .half-v, :te conipanipu, or indolently con cluded that bthin"- wrong could happen, he was sadly to bl:. jQT charging himself so lit tle with the nupor tmly i,0foio huu " Not a word was sav, either watcher, and only the deep roar of tf. flirnIVCQ wns I heard through the vast foundry. George finished his anpnet.- 8auntcrcil in- n nnn Of thC tOOl Shops tO DI1U. j - . ..Tn. v - 1 - .1... ter oflicially to tho legislature. Gov. Allen made the most urgent personal appeals to Ids supiHjrtcr in both Houses, and, though his ef forts met with p isistent oj (position from mciu liers and tools of these Kings, belonging to Ixilh i j i I ! i .. .1 i:. .!... i... r. ii ' i i mould. There w el traces ol lho stream of n'mn." i"niv, nu ihi.uij miccccucu in enrry- bronie still! runnin in it. Tlien tho possible ng his piint, and a law w:is passed making a meaning oifi the irofound in tho injured boy.'s a reduction of 280.000 annually in the coin- hand l;vshcil rrpoivim.i , I i ' - lensation of county officials'.' "Bing men sel. quick!" lie shouted. Well, in 187.i, Hayes was 'elected, and a Ke- A spade. ivas p into his hands, and he began publican I'gislAtnre came; into jKiwcr. At nervously to liefi away the hot mass that t once the Kings rallied in full force, and a bill piled over the b jmouhl,' . It was a hurculean w:is prepared ito repeal tho reform law' which task, but hd yacuiiKeagi.ini, ano uirce or uov. Alien nail lorcca inrongn tne preceding four of his ncn ok hold and helped him. Lcguluture by his untiring icrsonal lalors. A Brick-bat?.'' ot slag and ashes flew in every strong lobby was organized at Uio Capitol, and direction.! jPrcsUy the master's spade pene- although new(county ofliccrs had in tho mean tratcd the sand 4 touched something hard. t'c been elected under tho act fixing reduced He kooped; down Then ho leaped up like one salaries, they succeeded in repealing lho law frantic, unJJ ply t his spado with redoubled wuicn me iemocraue jx;gisiaiuro nad passed, energy, tore nvtajie remaining sand, disclos- H1C new bUl being made rclroactivo in its oper- ino1 what; lociC Jiko a arcat metalic auou, bu as io wouhjivlcij iiemraiiiu mo cuecu i a ring. i M "Men,"; lie t !l astf .! lifting his flushed face. Mho lwll Iseci i lit "jlVho V thirisked every excited voice, ns,soojn as ji'he cling died away. "Cime jvith rifv'o or three of you !" cried tlte masters "1 V 1 know who did it.- it's a nnr'aelc'-r ' M : They hurried v to the lnbmc of the half witted boyti Tin :iidant met them with her finger on iter lip; i ! m. , ix)or said The! i Does; ho sajf true John' The idiot S.-i.tJUSE U of the law which was repealed. What was Gov. Hayes doing while these leeches were prosecuting their schemes to de fraud . tho 'people? That amiable gentleman was doing nothing at! all. Tlie men who wcro engaged in tho servico of tho Kings wcro poli ticians of influence. Gov. Hayes U not tho man to make enemies of such serviceable friends, and so he looked !on without moving a finger, and permitted n measure to pass which involved tho robbery of the people of Ohio to the amount of several hundred thousand dollars annually. 4 j t' As the Cincinnati Cdnmurcial said at Uie time the repealing bill was' passed: "Gov. Hayes has lost a glorious opportunity of proving hiru- t will fill I hopo it will self a good reform candidate, for President by iivik juiaiug ma voico againsi 11113 iniquity ; - nnu I I va tliinlf I .k it, t M t ...11. I'-. glances. It was indeed . W,UI MW ast'tho great; bell of St is in brain lever, ' she .i , thing in lis delirium ?r whisperct the m "O, yes,; ho ranll the time about the big bell mould.. , ' fill,' he sas." Tlie mch exch criiaps ) t i tern colcmporary. If Guv. Ilaj cs coalJ not rc- be physician came out . " "aiuu Vl T " ujr v'"UW'un,J f . . . ... I Kino's, in n.-ninttar vliirn nil lho rvwnla worn t. wiiiver ins reason dv ims ----- - ( bhock and s have happcneil , "1 Do yoti he said. AM .1 .. r l it.- ' 'Such things ' . Krtvoj politicians on uie other, what possihlo cfianco is there that the sailin innfT.T.sirn fnnllrm-in wnnhl Ivt nhln tn Pray heaven, ho may!" . . , avorwhl!lm-- :nflllpnA nf , T.,. t nlonc before mo gr. . , . : ti one rational faculty of his fecblo u .Med him to comprehend what ii i unt d even -.-...rt,,nr if ihc magnitude oftho Ov TTL inside those bnrntasr.. s 111ML wsia ni'v...-o - r .. i . i , , , w tnow that the furnace was nui o. fuu. and lhcy inrneu ueep.y niou-u. Not lhc slig!ltcst; intl it is for thatrery reason iimt p.uiso ucsiux - wo mwiiuu fc w vu "o "VII. 1119 iiuiuiiiaiiuit u:is proven 60 ucceDiaoie lo iun? racial. Hi... M . .' .1... l,rn1,I. sr. f , . - '.. .J ., i r.l.-r - tho deep sand, was w y ' 0 devricK in line j room ot uio laciory, KepuUicans of every grade. If. Y. Sun. solemnly kjacuUio master and his men; gal R. wh;dl nTQ inlrenchcd in Washington? sight in soon . ..I. rf i Via furnace near trie nwu .. . that was to be used when the ancnt came to let on the molten stream limited thoughts took in by habit W and could see tluttnU Uie channel tlio lt was nl Kncw anu m ready, si! that on the g flow of the fiery l, stoodLng feebl All s his Diqcofl- th it Btlieavy truck upon which about toi bbrcd. A silence fell up- jnen as the pale face and cntor"! appeared, borne chair. V He had recover- fast getting back his strength. I , His latay eyes instantly fasten- form of th in on a small rcc his reasori, and Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms. '. ..' t Great souls have wills; others feeble wishes. No reproof or denunciation is so potent as tho influence of a good example. ' . .. 1. .l -t? . ?.i ,1 ml " Mrucici i suppiy nun wuu a mil luiowancc oi j,, districts in Southern Kaola. to Courbnd fotxlaiiddrudc. Lut4o prevent his f dling aleep U,i tho ancient lronnccs of Poland. Muro niglit day. At first the condemned man con- tian a million and a lialf of the lln.n Jw gratulateil himself on lho mildness of hi pun- j, !n lJlo Vollth proinces. and as lho inlwb- iMiiiicin, aim ximi rainer uisposvu w regaru uio UnU ,f tl.ose .vincrs tiunW but 12.1I3.0S3. wiioio immer as a ywv. i lie excileiuent or Ihe tw rnn moro ciorrn ..r centum t.f Iba situation tcnh-d t keep him awake, hnd for a day or no his guards had but little t do. By tha third day,' howeyer, heU'gan to feel very uncomfortable. Ili-i eyes Were ml. his month whole population, outnumbering the Poles, properly so called, by nearly half a million. The Jews arc sti'l more numerous proportion ally In the kingdom of Poland iuelf. tliero bc- parched. his A In dry and Imt, nnd his head aeh- is 783.000, or thirteen' per ccntnm. in a total ed. Tho symptoms eontimietl to incrcaso in in- jwpulation of i.700.000. tensity, and at tho commencement of Ihc eighth Tn iUa hk.. t i-- t-. TiUlcn U a PresbTterian la religion. tlte Pa-puUiran pnpers have already U-gnn to talk of tlie Governor rc! Igloos viewr. Tliis. says Uk New York WvrU, U in accord ance with the spirit of their party which would meddlo ad Utrrfcre wtth every roan's rtliia. of laenru crrrUdnrl 1?J Gpvcrno earstlH-ylll evcaUy 7'?," " . J J that be behove In tho Gorpel of St. Uatihew. wlio sat at Ihe receipt of cuitnms and saw tlta tli Government gc- what belonged to It, &ru , tVcs not believe In tho pvacliro of Jodas. wlia bore a bag frr the disciples aad ktiX what was put tlicrrin. Thif Is t!o religion that he has estnblitlK-d at AUnny, and wlikh gxxl men of all parties nnd of all rvligiotis faltlis admit Is very ranch needed at Washington. The lack of tliat kind of religions views at Uo aaUoaal captial ia led to Uie iWrooralization. frao-1 and corruption know 3 as Cranlisra. Hits alone is ! snScient for Ue jeople cf this country to sen! Governor Tildcn to Washington armed with full authority to otn mence a revival thereon the 4 ill of next March. Better Time Coming. Tlo relijiloas creed of oar Sute ticket Is .1 r . . i .i . i rw - - - - -ii ..ay....,,.erSs . rEHnc,,,.n...u cf a UHal qailalion or S06.i07; Ikrlio 27,iCi. quite orUaalox-V.nca adliere. U lho Pre, by- tunes delirious In his moments of mann ho oul o( co:) 9S1 aml Pacrmrg dy 2.C12. tcrian chorcb, Jarvis Is a Methodist. Worth Is a begged Ue autliori'.ies to pot an end to Ins tor- . on too i i t- t v t ? , ,. ."'... , , . ,. ... ont of 533.123; wlulo la a maw there were Quaker, hnglclnnl Is an PpWvmllan. Scr- InrcJIoiaipWl Ih-m to .grant him tho IW 72.77C Jew. In a total portion of 222.906. Uoogl. I. a IkiptuU So when tho Uckrt Is edopiKtuniU f lH-,ng strangleil guillotined. Xlicir numbe r liavo lncn,wI since, and Uvy tlectcl. tl engine of ihe Sl.U ffovemment will burned to death, drowned, gnrrotc,!. sliot, quar- nvnvnt 5.9 per centum of Uie whol, run on Ue coWrvaUro track of Qaakcr peace, tered. blown uj will, gnn powder, cnt up In 110IMll;lllon. ...U.k. TWt,..! J small pieces, or killed in any conceivablo way their humanity or f.mcity might suggest. All was in vain his tormentors cooly did their Our Foreign Grain Trade. work, until there was no occasion for their in-I A sliort time since wo published a statement terference. A period was reached st which ho I of lho imports of wheat Into Great Britain dur could not have s!ept even if left nlonc. Tlie ing Ihe firt six months of the mst Uiree vears. brain wns feeding on the' products ef its own disintegration, nnd sleep was impossiblo. Ho was now entirely insane. Illasionj or his sight nnd hearing wero almost constant, and etro neons thoughts. At one moment ho fought his guards with all tho fury of a maniac; at tho next hocow-urcd with terror lie fore somo imag inary monster; and then, relapsing into, calm ness, ho would smilo with delight at some en chan'iog vision wliich flitted through his mind. Finally, nature gave way altogether. Ho lay upon tho f oor of his prison, brentting slowly nnd heavily, stupor ensued, nnd. on the nine teenth day, death released him from his suffer ings. ; i ' The story is probably founded on fact, for of all the nations who havo cultivated the subject of punishment ns a science, tho Chinese stand among tho first. i . Tiir. Dangkkous Klkment at the South. 'l'Le dangerous element at tho Sooth Is mado tip of Uiicvcs who have plundcrctl Uosc States of hundreds of millions of dollars, and wlio have lied to tho ignorant classes in order to provoke riotous disturbances. .Kvcry Siato in Democratic hands is orderly nnd peaceful, tax es uro lower; the rights of nil classes are fully protected ; the blacks aro treated belter than they nre in Republican States. In States under Republican control taxes are cnornion.ly high; riots nre provoked by Republican mischief-makers; llu public treasuries nre plundcrctl. and mountains of debt oppress impoverished indus tries. To overthrow the dangerous clement at the South it is only necessary to place thq con trol in the hinds of tho intelligent class. In nnd called attention to the largo jatrllon of lho total that was ent from this country. Portlier inquiry into tlio sulyect develops some addi- ducted according to the dignity of Episcopal propriety, moved by the powerful strain taada from Methodist Cre and rUpUit walr. and ennseqnently mot have sinorah, rvlling pros perity. Ilcncc. we saj, bcttir times aro coax ing. Shtily JXiaarr. The Hamburg, S. Disturbaccc. Gun. Butler, of South Carolina, la a leticr to tional facts of tiecuiiar intcrcsU Jor many I lho llcrall. concerning tho recent ILuuborr years Rusiia was tho source from whence Erg- I riot, in which he is accused by Radical npers land drow her principal grain supplies, but the of having led the whites, savst Ask1 now I rapidity with which Russia's place as an cx-I cballcngo him lo begin his legal inrcstigaUoa. porter of wheat lias lieen uiorpctl by America j Ho knows my residence, and knows that lho is remarkable. In 18C7 at least 41 per cent, of presence of Ue United Sutrs soldiers is not England's Imports came from Russia, while on- J necessary for my arrest or that of aay other ly 1 per cent, were from Uie LniUtf Mates. In white man who was at Ilamborg. and befora 1873 our cxiorts luid risen to 44 per cent, while that inresllgalion closes, if I da not show that those of Uossia liad fallen to 21 per ccnL.low- ihc negroes were the agrrcssors aad tha whites Ing tliat ours liad trebled In six years and lias si.Vs ha.l fallen off one-lialf. Tlie total imports of wheat into Great Britain during lite first six mouths of this year were 21.702.233 cwt. f which 10.74A.gO3 cwt.. or about 60 per cent., were from Uio United Slates, while only 3.410. 211 cwt., or about 1C per cent., were from Rui. A portion of the rapid decline of tlie first six years mentioned was due to particularly Ind harvests in Southern Ilusia. but the small in crease of tho later years shows Uut khe has not been able to resume tho position occupied be fore lint distress occurred. Russia has tried to inako up for licr loss of ground in tlie Engl ih matket by increasing her exports to Germany, but In six years Ibo addition to hr total wheat exports was only 11 per cent, and in tlie samo not to blame; thnt the cmWsarW- of Lis Excel lency were tho Instigators of the riot, aad Ida appointee coohl have prevented ami dd not prevent if ; that the company called militia was not militia bat a band of risers and highwsy men. and tliat he is responsible fur the rU If I do not shnw all this, and bo Ids a condition of affairs at Il.irabo.rg. nailer a Radical govern ment pretending to be civilised, whkh would almost di grace tle parliu of Ceoaautoii ittlrment. I will nndrrtake to answer person ally for the deaUi of every man. white or black. 1m fell la tliat riot. The Herald says: Governor CliamberUin rn rely cpn the presUge of a repaid saceess ful a.'.minUt ration, he ran crxint pon Ue sym palhy of lle Republican purty and the support of! President Grant, an 1 lie can control Uio coorts ami jorlct In tho State whkh ho Is gov- period tlio American exports have doubled. Su- lcrior skill, capital and facilities of conveyance eralng. It is In the fee of all these c!Iadran have In ten years enabled Uie United States ' t. nd of tle od.U-n ppaUr prejudice and practically to drive Russia out of Uie English , indignation which his been excited againsl markeL We have as great facilities for export- hinielf. Uiat Mr. Botkr demamls a trial. Tho Inif f ra 1 f ut ?its t-rw t.1 W om t r. Tam.Im . I rtfVfintaf sm affstn9Tnv t K T .. . t 1 t act it is only Republican State, tliat aro weakly , Uv h ftnt , probabillt y Is w. $bjlll manncr in wulch U U m tWrTe irnTprnAll It -t. 1 If ninldtin ffowrrriArii aa-li I v w ..,x Mm 9 VII SI M aV. I'M WIIVIII VI II VI si asw aro unablo to prcservo order. repeat in Germany what wo have done in Eng. fat conidcraUon tf every man who desires that laud. Baltimore Sun. fustice do dose to Llek aad to whits." r t ,4 I I - ' S t u ? ' ti 4 . . r, 1 - i s i H m V - : e t I 4 5 I t i v ,; X i 1 ISi I 'f i i '' 1
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1876, edition 1
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