v Br gmlAM H. BBBNABP. Monday Evajnya; Aogat9 1880. KVENIN& EDITION. . FOE PSKIKESTj WINFH3LD ' S. HAN000K, Of PemuylTaaia FOR VICE PEESIDEIT : WILLIAM & ?ENGIISH, Of Indiana riW cfPnon, and the right of property, mt U presend.-Scmeoei tn 1357. , Traa isurctionorr' frrce has been overthrown. andpesceetabUthsdandth4 U wUAoritU are read and Wing to perform their dutux.t&erniU tpothmOdeeatetoUadandthe cteUadmin UtroTreeunu it natural and right dominion. -Hancock in 1867. 3" FOS CONGRESS: JOHN W. SHACKELFORD, Of Onslow . ! . Election, Tuesday, Nov. 2.1 UESOCB&TIO SXAXK TICKBT. For GoTeraor Thomas J. Jab via. " Lieut. Governor J as. L. Robinson. " Sec'y. of SUUj Wit I Sacndkks. Treasurer Jno M. Worth. Attorney General Thos. S. Kenan. " Auditor W. P. Roberts. " Sup't. of Public Inatruction J. C. SCAKBO BOUGH. FACTS FOB XHB P0Ba The Oxford Free Lance states that the Democratic Board ommis aioners of Granville county hre been looking into the matter of insolvent taxes. They have found that four Radical sheriffs had returned be tween them $1,201.50 as .insolvents when they-collected afterwards this sum without making any returns. We give the names and amounts: .T.menL Moore 1320 58 U. Q. Sneed B. F. Bullock M. Hawkins 579 95 267 22 33 75 Total ..,.$1,201 50 The same paper brings out some figures and facts that are not without interest which show the marked dif ference between Democratic and iiadical economy. The Free Lance says the figures are official, and for the most part are the work of the' Radicals themselves. In 1870 the debt of Granville was less than $4,000. They had entire control for eight years. In that time the debt ran up to $37,000. The taxes levied for four years by them aggregated $106,662 90. The last year they were in power they levied $27,860 99. We must quote now from the Free Xanee, a paper that has done more for the people of Gran ville, we believe really, than any three score metr in the county have done. It was the first to expose the unmitigated rascality and rapacity of the "court house ring and did this at considerable personal risk. The people of Granville the honest lax-payers certainly owe the Free Lunce a great deaL That paper has sived tftptn many thousands. It says: "Duriug all these years the county debt was bteadily increased. Notwithstanding Una enormous revenue county .orders went t-.iwn to 48 and 50 cents in the dollar, and for ki eater portion of the time there were lr:iica!ly do public school. "la the year-187oaA additional tax of pi. l ii 80-wa levied and collected for the feasible purpose of ' paying off the lfl dcb, caatracted prio to.1468. Hot a dol lar of that sum went for thai. purpose,' but the records sUOw that by reaAin of an imagiaed deficit is the general county fund the whole of this large sum was turned over to that fund, or rather; Into somebody's pocket. . - ""About the same amount was levied and collected for the same purpose in 1878,, and after paying off less than $4,000 of the old debt, the balance went the same way as the first levy The Democrats haye been in power two years. The firstyear they levied (1869) the tax ifc was 2,064$ less than, the Radical Board let led: the preceding year. With thir sum they paid air the expenses of the county, .opened school honse?arrd paid the teachers, and paid "more than $5,000 of the debt contracted by the Radicals." In other: wordfay with'.nearly :$2,700 less money they paid current expense sandbesides re storing ther oommon" schools, actually paid off $5,000 of a debt created by tbeplunderers who- had preceded We. must: now copy from the Free Loflce f some samples ; of the way Radical Commiaajoners of the counfy managed matteri. It ay?JO;RadI-; calBberiffaiprpfh oaajuaracrtne ScboljiridZand WffSfftW!lrV M ppsaible,vb7 the Superior Court, $4,000 in't&tta dreda of dollars 'for nrint in u. . r- ""fe nucu leas than $4aWQnl3Jbava. covered the in one aatt, to ther amount of $200 "Ia the lUb pfactvfi.: must be Mmem-1 - ' ' II I I imiiril 1 " 1,11 11 nmmmmmmma0memammmmmmmmammmaammmmmmmmmmMamammamtmmmimmmm " '" ' - 1 vJ::' bered. that for aumber,of years not a dol- . 1 . . jA.;i.u..... m. Lir in cash toai ever vaid into the county trea wry The Radical sheriffs, their deputies and others constituting the JRing,' took the county money, used it in buying up county orders at less than 60 cenls on the dollar. and turned such orders into the treasuryVat thi.tr rn v)n tana nocketins every year mnm than half the countvtaxes. GeneraH county orders, pauper orders and school orders shareaine same laieaou .wueu uuo outside of the Ring applied lOlheireasurer f er cashjon hlaiOrderaj ne was invariaDiy 'And aooo -to tbend AbAalariJEffaxu This is but an exhibition, of Radical rule in Granville." " These aro ' the sort 'of arguments that the people appreciate. i;They Bhow what a curse is Radicalism. They speak-' trumpettongued to the tax-payers on the subpect of economy in county governmenis. .Can, it r be possible that the honest ; people t p North Carolina are for .returningvto theblightiog, con8uminfir, debauohiog mie of Radicalism? We shall not believe it. 3-1 1 FRAUDS irt PHILIDKLPIfti. ' The oorruptionaambngKadrcals in Philidelphia are widespread ' andj d'eepseated. The falsification of eec-, tion records is very common.. Therer is no doubt of this. Mr. . George. W. Childs is the special friend;of Gen. Grant. When Grant visits Philadel phia he is generally Mr. ChUdsa guest. Mr Childs owns th'VXef er. In that paper he. says: t M .L.; : "It does, indeed, begin to look aa it there ia a privileged class ot RepubUcaA poli ticians beyond the reach of the Uw. "With' such exampleswho need be surprised that election frauds flourish, and that the at tempt to select public officers by meana of the ballot-box is made the merest, mockpry and will continue to be so f - !I ' "' Why this statement by so deoided a Republican if "frauds" t do( not '"flourish?" The Times, an Indepen dent fearless paper, has, aforetime ibome similar testimony, if 'e re1 . member aright. And so with other' papers of the same city. The lte pubhcaBS carried Philadelphia by open rascality and- fraud, and they will do so again if opportunity is afforded theni Pennsylvania is in .danger. ' Hancock is coming to the front, and the Radicals of that ,ciiy will repeat the in famies of the past unless some f means to prevent them are discovered and utilized. Forgery, falsification of records, aa well as balldoxing and . ballot-stnling.j!Lre zssoxted. to on the moat gigantic scale. With a popu lation 200,000 leas than New York, under the peculiar manipulation of Radicals, Philadelphia registered more than 30,000 more voters , than New York. And yet the Radical . organs, thet Fress and papers of the same stripe, swear that the .JepUfian party is pure as snow and sweet as a tnbe- rose. But Mr. Childs, who. has the; character of a strictly honest man,' tells another story. He says tb.at i "election frauds flourish" among the Republican politicians. tL:. oraey,. a Republican no w.. supporting. ."an- cook, tells the Ftes of its base in-;1 consistency. It says: - "Buiw4jili44ete4ma eei-frthh4- such ao detail frauds great and small, edi torially the i Press 'works with" might and main lo strengthen in their places the very officials whom it itaelf shews are more than unworthy. Does noVthe1 Press know that tha election of Garfield, if anch a thins were ft possible, wmld mean new life to this organized gyarm of wicxednetiJ CapL Maj. J. T. B. Cadwallader wrote to Roberts of Newtown, Pennsylvania, proposing to form a f "VeteTan't Club" to help elect Gar- field. -lhe veteran soldier replied, a part of which ia good ebotfgh lo be I reproduced in the Stab. We fiad it in Forney's Ffogn - i'"1 L. !"i i ogress. , He wrote: I, l thiak'.-thU faUHhc "You wUJ nnd. I think, this- fall, thou sands ot old veterans - rn the ' Republican) party giving their votes and hurrahs to Gen. Hancock. You say,' should the Deraocratfo party by successful with their candidate, a Union soldier, you fear it will be' placing -Xhe lojs in gray r instead of tha boys m Uuet in power.. Captain, were you ever in ihAM!OW4?ftfiei Who was the most, dreaded Confederate officer, noted for lying in ambush and ahefetieg in cold blood i the , , boys vin Uuet M it not CoL Mosby ? Yes ; and to-day & is be ing rewarded by the Republican Chief Ma gistrate, as American Consul at Hong Kong, J in VjHids. ueo. iiuugsireei, anotner reoei offlcer.holds another high position under the. Government, andKaette Jpf others I could mention. Bat.tt wCf eve, and has been for flfteelon f it propose o drop the matterr'! ,u eiopmore of the beys is-t 1 ' ead f our governm"et z , -us' Union soldier, G ncock, born a Pennsy : wf !the State." That reieabH psjer, the Indian apolis Journal,', in anr irticle on Southern rtr,!idistionjy made up of malicious faloods,' charges that North Carolina has4 repudiated $40, 000,03dXI n&8y)fid fiiyfj$), 000,000 at once? - lie purpose was tJ shock-bylhe magnitude o( its figures,. It ehou)dyh aye gone .it strpnger. vThe tdtal . liabilities' and debts in 1872 were $34,887,467.85. Supposing all this had beerwipedoutrNprth Car olina could not have repudiated: $40,jr 000,000. A portion of c the above wW declard,uoconstitutional by the Su pVeme CourJ; A posed a cor4 fjQiise ciebts" i'haV were helped Vpou them by the inaa tiable Aftnd iraaoaUy jcarpetmbagger. realikedpe cent That is all cr or Last week we noticed that one John i . . . . ; i McDonald.of St. Louis. Whiskey Ring nctcricty during the Grant-Babcock regime, and, who was honoredjwith piace in tae penitentiary, proposes t tell what bVkno wt about cheatinaJJie government. He promises to unfold a fearful record of rascality and plun der. He promises; .US ditfitse SnLlhat, I is not neceBStry.- Bnough is known of that bad man to sink him lower than. iplammet-line ever fathomed. We m bp ite!TOMin; is proofs will be cred4tedf5i, they can nd openy4ay .scrutiny. aT P4eldpoh)n Kg w, .wa ighly rbetoncal. s; The.ex.tract pubt, ished, being a sop- for the colored: ah and brother! H was eloquent and catcTifated Yd catch but it would have pread better if we had not known that ariield received ($5,QCi6. as 'a bribe. rom DeGolyer, ; received .. 1Q sb.ares. jof Credit Mobilier stock; as another bribe from Oaks -Amesi" wanted the jSouth' foreVer' disfranchised,"; Voted jwitt ienfoJ,s! 8" to expiude'all "m vesVigation) intp tho,TLouisiana and Florida vUlainyi-and did other things bot creditable fo a "Christian stales- jj .'. ai.f'I' iman. The qaerticm now. beiug diaenssed in the debating adcieties is--u Which is the bigger (fill up to suit indivi- jdual taste) Spinster Coutts or Mary (George'.' otM) The ifprmer, aged &Qt wishes to marry a jyouth- of 29. The latter, aged 60,. jointed her destiny to a man of 40J (The Conlls has tnonoyin abundanoej1 fwhiiut Geprgo has fame, brains and the cash. . TUB PSnlODlOAU. IJa BrU&i Quarterly Review for July con: tains the following articles : The Two Na tions and the Commonwealth : Father jCurci's New Translation of the Gospels ; Religion and Morality'.; ijvulutiou, "Viewed in. Relation to Theology : Inspiration Irish Iand Reforms'; The London Water; Question ; The General Election and" its 'Results, a nd Ctontemjporary Literattire, iThis ia a rich feast to which the reader is invited. There Is not' a subject treated of jthat is not of real interest even to us on this aide of the ocean. Pour of the papers are more or less leligious. The discussions of jrepsnt publicatiops are interesting and val uable i Trice $4 a year. The Leonard iScott Publishing Company, 41 Birclay street, New or k. Ihe Art Amateur published at 20 East j 14:h sUeet, New , York, by Montague jarks, editor, and supplied at $4 a year, is an eieeani iuoduut oi iue aiuu. iu au- ' gust number, like ail we have seen, is ad rnirably adapted to the cultivation of ait in the household. It strikes our inartistic eye aa being a publicatioo of unique excullcnce. Weijhava receded, f rom,Messra Thomas W. Price & Co.. Philadelphia, fenosyiva- jnia. Photographs of the Presidential Can didatesaVbat are"dmifab(y executed and axe said to.be txcellcnlikenesBes of those they represent., The publishers announoe ttyet they print the same Indelibly on, cloth for transparencies and campaign ban ; en. CDRKKN1C,?XINT. . .... "What has become of the dashing, aggressive Democratic can vassVand that. feeble,' halting, defen sive Republican campaign ? We heard a great deal about' tnem only a little while . gQFAtlacle!phid Press. WeftVeVidently ybuliife been asleep; idst' aa'We expected. !'Your Republi- can'oampaien has really been so "fee- !bterjiltingr;. defensive," that, we' do not wonder Jthat you nave.urawlea aw)iy,;io yur bunk and given it np.- u'V A M n A wfnn aril I - it! 0V1 r IT o VJ ' UU . 0UU J VW 1.. vv iou t jyu j ha4n doqa so. This , is ' a ' bad year ior. your game omrauo, -juvwvsvwe Colirier-Jburnal.Dem. y . aivr-a After all,rjtt geemalgejg;; publican prediction that, the South would lose'-eight 61 ten Conttressmen by the1 new ;apporUonmOTt resulting from the falling o$ in$6pyMU' snown. Dy uie cenans remros, wukM9f be rverified;, Virginia, it is, es tam ated, will show a ;gaiftJptjPAQ0Q,,.Qrh Cayo pvr,, 3)00SM Caro liRftjhadlrn; conspaerable gauss; Georgia also ex hibits a hfeaithv fecrfiflBe; Missouri will show a gain.pfQer, ,650,00 Tearjewee bag ;;,grow.PjUnJ great rnidj&y Keflcky .hinka she has an mm vPYt0PPTefa; aa averacre cram of 00 rer cenLi Ar-. Kansas, uisiaha and West Virginia iave an luuxeaaeu uousiuerauiy, ana it,iseeie8a lo'eay that Marytahdls fiblTehind-haBd.J It Is believed thai the total gain in "the ; South is more thari"2, per' csM-Battimore &a zette, Dem. ' - 1 ouk sravB uamfnafaKAitiics. -Sqoally abuied i the idea -which eems to prevail that aay. one i; competent to bea, J legislator, proviaeone is a ciever leiiow, a large landed propritorf a good - doctor or uiWH "VAMt ujFtH "'k"1fHJ ii and learning, varied and proiound, as well, to make aa to expound and administer the latej ' To ha a legislator in its h ighest sense, reonkea the .highest decree of capacity, in dustry and general knowledge Wilson' Advance. r-.-au 1 .:--. Mqc: SThe slips of the peniare mole; numerous, tern a. mile euordedaaa5 ptff f tlstoryp thoughrGtn; ' 'Bttm has io. P4vdJ5w Vajffllfillio, ftods; grind;. slowly' is quoted. .The .original (pracifi28;byllma. 4V has'We'woro? meanlnifQiK! n sUie'geatfivtf sfn'j(ulri la i thejtkteli oil ihe Mexican . war, tbe .nam wi!be?abh are; Ind-otheW Hf hfthfVlD VhWfot 'thfl names. Major Moore has his prejudices e.Vf aje. imQbt; as other .writers . make. .The atorv bf. "Give tt mdfeirrane! CantrainT. U r and his partialities. O, how the loves the AihpniAT ft Mt rtiAh tta men. its women, us Albeniarle etctiOn, Its men, its women, its towns, and even its c trees! J". H. MtUs in Oxford Orphan's Friend on Moore's Large I ' J i . 1 IIJIiW '- , i.:! . i'.'f The -ire w t ork Telegytm ealll- Gen.. Hancock the Soldier of the law, ana all on account of the Sherman letter. . Gen.: N. ' P. ; Banks is stumping tor Oarflehl..Baika was dnt of ,th aljrte: toriea of the historio Poland report. If be Bfd "noUhen kc o w i n gly Tf CiCe ;W inho- cent man,' be is ioow trying io wwwwmu l he crime which" he"theoreXposedT Wew lYorJc Star, J)em , ,.!ft?i a "We are gravttatrogLtowars: a strong government, "1 - amr-giaqj'na we tarn " air! Onn flor'fipM 5n Conrre8S 'fifteen veara airo;- 'Genf -Garfleldwilf 3learti in ovember. aa Geo.tGraaarae2t3AU&l lera erectea.TytMAinwn rot jem: attackinsr Gen' Hancocklor eummarily are emoving nine members of the city govern ment of New Orleans for homing an jeiec ki'dri to fill a vacancy: in, the office of I city, reeister. ooeht to state that mis was aone in4 accordance with ! Gen; Sheridan's pre vious orders on j the sub jeetrr-rinfi fiepubaean, Ind i Republicans must bo carefu how thev toss nrbDosals about this summer, Chairman Jewell said something, the other jday about giving $3C0 to any , man who would risk bis life by running as a Repub lican for Congress in atteprgia aistrict. ana k Georeian writes to sav that be is ready. khd that eleven more men are outside the door who will take sugar in theirs. -i-New Tork Express, fiem ,r , Unon retirine from, the Senate next March. Senator Withers will .be ten aered the presidency or oiacicsoTirg vei ege, Virginia!' According to Senator Bruce; of Mississippi, .the. Republicans, of , that ; State are wnauui an orgauizanuu auu- win uia&o ho contest lhiayear. ; The students of Erskine College; 'Abbeville, South Carolina, petitioned the Hoard of Trustees to remove two members bf the faculty, but without avail : Two Georgia farmers grew 500 bushels of Irish potatoes on one acre o land and sold them for 1400. SYI3P70IS,0r:ft ::! TORPID LIVER. IjOrs of Appetite. Uagaes. bowgIao08tiTa i. ii i i ulir 5,-lL--l llU fjTSeTfan5Sj3Ter'agm clinatlontoexertirXody or mind, InT tability oTTeMwrTcgBSavToSTl Yellow Skin. nignt, hiailycolojeonynne! IF THESE WABSTINGS AEE TOBEZDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED SUIT'S PXXXS Biro capeelally adapted to aeh cases one dose eOcctaanen achoagv orfecllns aw lo rwt wlwh t angerer. : A Noted Divine sa3rs: Dr. TUTTr Dear Sir: For tn yuan I hvo ben 1 martyr toPyTWpaU,Ooa)tipation aodPUea. Last iprhiK y our Pilla were recommended; I used them, lam noir a veil mail, hare good appetite, digestion perfect, rtarnUr ctoote, piloa cxmcsaiMl haveaained Thoy Iacreoenk77MMente7aid cause the body to Toko on Fleah, thna the By stem U nourish ed and by their Tonic Actloa on the DIgcBtlvo Orfracs, Itefrnlfir Stools are pro dnced. Price 15 cenfa. 35 Murray St.. N. Y. TOTFS HAIR DYE. Gray Haxu ob Whiskxub cbaosed to a Glossy Black by amna application of this 1tk. It ita parte a JKataral Color, acta Instantaneously. Sold f Dnmriata. or sent br eiPieag on reoei nt of SI. I Office, 35 Murray St., New YorL j ap It DeodAWly tathaa arm Serve an InjuHction;on. JJiaeaae ty ioTigoratlDfr a feeble eonatttotfo ebllltated ohTalaae. and enrlehUilr a tMn and lnhn triUoai circaUUoawith HoateUea's i Stomach Bit ters, the finest, the moat highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and preTeHttre m exiater.ee. jror saie oy aii uraszvi aua jeaiera reneraiiy. iylDeodAWly "tathaa1 "fam Is an abaolnte and lrresiatfMfr tare for iff 'in ' ire -A Il l XIII 1 1 I If. XV ta uvWuM o j ' J Tnfanuwtrannn and ,tha tun of OrTTTn. To-J nil taste, dceire and haMt of using any of thena. reivl deriiia the taste or aestreroranyofieaa-peicecur n feet and irresistible control oC Uioobriety o aalTeaaadtbeirfrienda. ... T inMveata thrt Sbeohlte nbTTdeol end moral prostration tL&t follows the- suefden,. brcoldn off fxomosmgsUmqlwtsor liarootios. -. i I ;: Paekaece. prepaid, to cure I to 5 persona, S3, or at yourdruKsists, $1.76 per fiotua, - ' - ih.ij" Temperanoe aodettea ahoold recommend it .?t Hop Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester. V.Y. Sole Agetrta itm ClmiapBl OlH AeSlltJfB all loosens the Lit oongra, qaleu una uerres, proauoes rest, and aerer zaustocure. fhA Hm Paul f or St6, irer and Kidneys, la .niMav to all others. trafcanrptaaa. aa. at ia perfect . anr drnggiata, Th. Han BUtera Hfa. C, of Roche.r. N. T. tml: pre- mm a bevermjre intoxicant, bnt tlve Paret ud Bett Ifedi rtn trataad making BMnamtas.aUalhaiiramdte. 1 EGA SALE BY ALL iDRUQQlSTS Jaat eodlniW "c"'"x ttlth ia.'-toi' h 1 3ii 'ik 33 - " 'ieyittiyaJ--r .-. 1 1111 JUA 1 lli JL ri V FU0M 4LIPAETs0P THE WOUtU - 1 ' X if tk lav Kt a. VeTk aTl ffi 1 llk IC i bUNiI I OR DA VIM UK PBONOUKCES FOB GEN. HANCOCK, ,-WHOSJSJBI.SCTION: WIIXi put AN.END "OSECTlONAi STBIPE A CHANGE fisVjDkiEDSAND 1 THE PRESENT KULEK3 iMUST GIVK WAT. , i X; By Telegraph to, the Morning Btar.l-, j :V7A8HINGt'on August 'the' (uliow'ing was' made public ; b day -hyiftlr.' Harvey r I My DeAb Sib -'The traihYng abd. habits ot my life naturally lead me to prefer ciili aBStosbrdifers lor great ciVi trusts; -tMitAs bafticaarb sri' tandatoof;jn.dIKerentptueatr hlch ho good'ciiUlzien ought'tb do "at residential electidnV ,rI b at& tlo hesRarioa ifir i su ppbrt Ins Gerferah llancuck,: ifor JlhI Uettef of 0 all : rea800tomy.min3, trecanie bis -elcctipn wiu put an eoa it section ai striieana to, sectional parties, and will revive a patriotic sentiment all over, the lend, 'which politi cal leaders' and" Jactjbaa for, .etntster redds have sdugbt td jeicetft.vt There5 cin, be tfo; Sf manent prosperity without patnocetiob, ! reatas weri theiahhieYAhtsiMfGGyiil' Lfpcock in, wajv, conduct., iq.aco, Jwnen.tneoriimaBpvor iui8ian and Texas,: E'c Tnat was a time-'When ! passion raied the public councils, and the military wer was exerted to silonce civil authority." The temptation was strong lo sail with the pushing curreLt, for an inflamed partisan opinion was too ready to condone excesses and to applapd opptestions. , Genera,! Han cock's order, Ito-. 4o; In assuming charge of the Fifth Mmtify DlaUlcTfthBiaSifed that the right ofjilxuU' Jb tjjstfi YtbncirahBaa, vertfrnent,1- tntfrhe1, liainftibnVoilbttS' py uen. Hancock" stands "our in rstrutrpg conurasi wun ine action or ms superior, fiio:aoop aner.repBaea apaTarove nrm - (ram that command: Cor uttering sentknhau worthy hi ait honor- iiie'soioior clothed, wjtkextraotdtnarj : poner volun tatdy i nn covered before ihe civil, authority; sheathed his sward, testified. : hie . fidelity to lhet bonr Stitution, and set an example of fobedience to law which will pass: : tntft history: aa hie proudest claim, to dlttinclion. The. roan. who in the midt pi thp excHements of that storm v Deriod was cendntrh to see his duty clearly.' aiid?6nraiedUa ehotf ch tov j execute t nrmiy,'may- m -weir irusjea jo- Recently broughi.:'td IghV nftoGetf.-Han' Cock far abbwthtf oaa bDfeeMtiotf'tif hi' 1 civil aMijry.F -lt-nirhtma8 wisest of his time, with a statesman's grasp" bf mind; and with the integrKi of a patribt J . . .- t - -. m 2" u (room do sense oi expediency coma ewerve rom his honest cpByictiona. d - -vr - Long and nohef ke1 posBasion of power oy any party ioaasjp extravagance, corrup: ion and loose " rjiacta" After ; twenty; earsol domination bv, the itenablicans. ihfonic abuses haeecoiiM fastened upooj he puhlie setvice, pke barnacles on the 1 lOttorAof a stranded ship. There ta no tone oi relorm bv the leader who have treated system of maJadmlnlstration, and who are interested in perpetuating ita evils. . Nothing short of the sternest remedy gives ktkf promise of effective reform, ana lhe first step toward it is in a change of relet a.- Tbe government must be got out of the ruts in which tt has too long been run, and new blood - mast bo infused into the man agement of affairs, before relief can be expected.- The people demand a change, ind beiag in earnest they are likely to be gratified. Very sincerely, David Datm. Is Hon James B. Harvey. DK. TANNBK. HE IS IMPROVING BAPIDX.T. WHICH. HIS PHYSICIANS CONSIDXB BEMABK- ABLE HE EATS HBABTILY AND GAINS IN WEIGHT . '' ; , By Telegraph to the Mqroiag Stari v uuku" u.ttui. .uiimn tpent a quiet lay andaaw very.bsw.visilors.: His physicians aay he is imprnviog as well, aa can be expected; after aoch'a long : faiL paring tho early part of the mornieg he Chewed half a pound of. beefsteak, . retain ing only-the jujeej: and. partook of eoma jniik toajt and) Hungarian wine. Shortly before noon ,:he.ate half pound tf beef Steak. and some potatoe. witich bad bee; slewed in mik. . iSplwaa then. weighed aad turned: the scalestal .AafpQtiitUa. Ahrmt ivery hour be partook, ofqme nourishing food br drink. Vhtch Wclttdioaterhrelbn. ywh.iui 0iuu ink uiiia,.iio rjaic. i Icf ieir1irea4J ani7tfinnl' ' -Aboh roH rai f .unrft.V'fr ITQJJ lU'VlflJ M4U" 1 1 IlkUTI HVVUI U (I IUU1U Fapjd fe (inues,io good cxauion lie .pasaodf u, iuieViiihl, AV, ciot. - U48, mufujug aij, ueanuy seJateak atVd Vriadi at a hu took t wo hoiled , roncea or iigniTwmej at, u qgwr mmtll oweu a oozen raw ashed: down ;wi a.' was weighed, a Was "OT ahdj tenftrett.V A WIFE MURDERER T. tEN FEQM JAfL . AND HANGED BY A. MOB. IBy Telegraph ;to the Mbmtag Star. , . New York. .'August & A special' from theni. Ala.; say at half-past 10 o'clock aal night a toob, supposed to be Teones leiean,' camo ' to the a it here and qaietly oOk from tt Bailey, a white mail; who bru- aliy rnurdered This; wife by shttotiDhef lown- In bis garde, in May 1879, and mng him to 5f ee in;he oourtfry ard, : Bai ey made the utmost resistancej, to the mob bat he could sumihon'whenlb'ev attempted to bring hi m out, but recogn iifng the fact that.he would soon be overpower&il hlft CQuxage failed. himand h.e appeared, tef ror-Btricken. Bailey had been itwiee con- Uemned to death by a jury.' but succeeded I each.;' tune in , obtainin W new" .trial ; The ,1 ,Th, outi mob at one time attempted to get him out 4 hfTaillolvneh hirrt. hut he waTaiodtllr fT-j.1 Z .rri7r.v .. .rrrf.-,,.-, jcC 3 PaiDy tneaneritti wnowaf JOKJea JO I take. Mm. to tne tower. Oi Ihe.JlOUrlhonaa I knd threaten tbe' lhob ? with 'shot-guns' tn 'ii r??il:- -1 . -tZX'-Z 711 Snnr!i 'ft 1 1 brder to lave him;: r.OQuuother: roccaalo tnoh j,tbokl him from : te Jal,:aad "carried him aome distance f6ai by a lew men,, who with cocked nistola de fied the 'mob.;, and, fehJmack ioln.'J r V ..- IaKCTRC8PAKaA8;' tr,--tl? :s;ad cut tnnil iia-.j.-r earfield.' In ihuatk riilamDraUmr. .J" 'Are'xander f-Holland. "Treasurer'1 of the .merican JSxnress -uornDamr:uwho has a Ummet residebce- at'WesttParrl on fhe rTfanohrj'' "A WiriirViVin ' a " fattar" in 99sUVuenta,,ccf p Fourth Ohio DistrTct' which h wmwruic una aaia ior ..ijunureiui in. inn posUively declined at the oyster, wain cracxeta, t, noon. the. scalea indi- OAUFltiUD. HIS EICTIOESElHQ;TOUB,--aTTa2JD8 i BELIGIOUf SE&YXCSS, AND IS CAIXXCO . QX FOR A SPEECH, BUT DECLINES. v i LBy Telegraph to the Morning Star.l - p Chautauqua, J..y.; August . 8. Gen. UarlMdAxlare83edJcruhus'itt8itc crowds at Salamanca arid Jamestown, eud. arrived here at 3 o'clock; this morning;. He was preaentatAtBerriCff ot worship : in the tin phithatre at U o'cloclcthia rnomiog, occo. pyi& spitleftongh ahdjenee. ,a. O-i D. Conner. Senator Kirk wood. Mnrat liai- etead 'apdlileriraa-e'atatrTfftm aodienoe an Young's 'Chriatiao jtseoeiauon Seeling, in lhe amphitheatre, At ,2 QJP3 .'Gen. Garfield was present aod ocduplea a sear on the i platform.' FulIy 10,000 pec-1 pie were assembled. General Garfield was finally introduced and was' enthusiastically breed to apeak: ti but bet ddclieediton tbef round - that the occasion "did, not afford ither the proper time or" place. Hi leaves orjpieyeland to;-mArx.owmproiD.' f TXAe, l fus filusustsbs closelt watched GE5T. OSD THINKS THE BE XSUTTtB IN THE MOVEMENT. ?j . , .LBTelegraphte the Moaning 8tar. CmcAeO. Aniruat fi.A San Antonio rrexas) special aaya the. movements of . the miiDusters, styled "The Army of Uccuna iion,";at Anstia. Texas, are closely Watehed bv Gen. Ord. whose-ordera in recard to the heuuahty laws era yery.8lriotw i The Mexi can areiireportedtO ' be also ready to e;rve hem a warm receptions Gen. Urd, thinks there ts inue in the movement it was pbahly inaugurated by German And Kng lairinnaeoce tn; Mexico ta interrnnt the good feeling betweeathe United State and Mexico, and thus retard the railroad build- ng which would neatly endanger their iraae. . . ... - - PBNlfSYXiVAniA. -"?" ' . 4 . COAL MINES ON FIBS A GBEAT EN GINEERING PBOBLEM PBESENTED. f By Telegraph to the Morning Btar.l ParrsviLLEi "Aueusf 9. The inside WQrkinjra of the ,Neely Run colliery, at i puwiuuuu, weic uieuuvoruu uu moiu wd of the breasts' this morning; All of the Workings were filled with smoke, but the tnules and all loose property were rescued The .fire is a serious one, ! and will prove very expensive. The mine cannot . bo flooded, and to extinguish the fire will t resent one of the greatest engineering roblema yet presented in connection with clhracite mining. This is the mine where ieveral men lost their Uvea several days ago n endeavoring to remove the gas from the pia wordings. FOUBIGN INTELLIOENOK. Lffaibs in Afghanistan mr. glad STONE CONTINUES, TO IMPBOYE, AC. iBy Cable to toe Merniag Star 1 London, August ,0. A Bombay dispatch aava a ceneraliv accented rnmor is current here that the" Afghaar have 'taken Uham- mon-Choik. It ia reoorted that four thou sand Afghan tribesmen have gathered in the vicinity of Uaittal . A Uabul dispatch aya Uen. Hobcrts' brce, numbering eight thousand, made its first march; 'to Benihah yesterday. Ho hopes to reach Candahar in twenty-five paya. Mr. Gladstone continues to convalesce. Pabis. August 9. 1L Hyacinth Didot is a - - - UCBU. MtW YORK. ACCIDENT TO AN EXCUBSION STEAM EB j BUBNING OF NAPHTHA LOADED ! VESSELS. . j By Telegraph to tho Morning Star i New Yobk, Aug. 9. Yesterday after- ooa the excursion propellor K Corning, in leaving Glen Island, with seven or eight hundred passenger, ran on a rock, staving a hole In the stern and sunk to the guards. The passengers were all saved. i The barque Nova Scotia, loaded with X30U barrels of naphtha, lying at Williams burg, was burned last night Loss $45,000. The flamea extended to the barques An toinette and Cyclone, which were also loaded with nanhtha. causing 10.000 t mwv nv.u. j I l aa TUB TURF. i'0-DAYS SPOBT OVEB SARATOGA .COUBSE. . ; 4 (By Telegraph to the Morning atax . Sabatoqa. August 9.- Tho Weather was warm, the track in good condition and the attendance fair. The first race, mile and a urloDg, Elias Lawrence won; Turfman Second, Clarendon - third. . Time 2fllT. The second race Gabriel oi;, St. Martin ac'Pinf 1 f Jim Beck third. Times.?. . : t U-.-Ut. John A. WaUeraon was coum- 1 "MV", WaiUUUV, UUUUM VI VWIUMJ i ObTtr'Vesierday. feryfipiiing; The Cercmonfe8 - were j Popnlar i Mf a thiy Drawing of tho . tamcawalla Distnlintioa Ccmpaay. At Ttlacaulcy Thcntr, rrn y.t -. . , In the city of Louis vll'c, on t ' Cuesday August 31st, 18$0i THESE DRAWINGS; AUTHORISED BY THE .KGISLATURB and SUSTAINED BY ALL THE i XHJRTS of KENTUCKY, accordlnK to a contract i lade with the owners of tine Frankfort grant, will eceur regularly on the LAST DAY OF EVHHY; MONTH, Sundays and Fridays, excepted, for the ! leriodnf FIVE JXKARS, terniniating on JUNE 90, IBoO. I The United States Circuit Court en March 81 ren dered the fellowiaa deelaiona i J " t 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DtSTBL Id. ITS DBA WINGS ABE. FAIR. ; The ' Management calf attention to tho liberal scheme which has met with such popular favor aeretorere, ana wmca wui again ne preacntea rer J - t j AUGUST. DBA WING. . . ' 3 Prize tSO.000 100 Prises 100 each 10.000 il Prise 10,000 SOO Priaea, 50 each 10)00 ii rase. o,ooo coo raiM xo aaon ivooo W Priaea flOOO 10,000 1,000 Prisos 10 each 10,000 SO Priiee BOO 10.000 . 9 Prises $300 each. Approximation Prises, ftTOO ! Prizes SOO each, " " 1,800 enzes lou eacn, , " "wo T wnole Tiettetii at- naiV tru.. i - : V Ticket. . Tioketa, iocl J Bemit by Poat Office Money Orto, Bcgistered. letter. Bank Draft, or Kxprei. - ,,J l Tolnanra arainat mfataJrea. ana rtelavA eorrea. jent wuTpleaae write thetenamw TaSd IHicoa Sf reridenea nlalnrr ' firrnnt' aniaker-or PoatOfllce fx or Street, and Town, County or State. , T AH enmrnnnlftatinna ennneetAaT with tha TMatrrhif. Joa and Orders for Tteketa alunrld boaddraseedte . M. BOARD MAN Ooerjer-Jouxnal Bnilding.) LOUISVILLE, Ky. , or Nos.SOT 8o Broadway, aa 3 eodaw ta tn aa ? if! I'" i m' :0 i" i rr f ii, p-, I aFllt 44alA LOW. voi; :!'u''rM.' "otu noixi;'i KB, Ha . t t :t Mi. van Auauoi naw. IU;.trf!rl.5i: It! .-i.-'-ie :lll "V.-f.i..: ' -5 1 1 r Doktteroagnrorder pan be hoaght cheap: t - ! : I'. t- 'O h tf"" r: : Apply at 'i,fii' I .1 t,l .t- myaatf.,,0.) BW WINDSOR rjbLLEfli Arf ;6SMTNaBY opens sept. 8. ' Climatg aflam pasaed 1 7 expert en cod fled. , lnstractora: doi sexes aomuiea and iBtractora: both sexes admitted dgradoa ..Praa't. tted. Addreea Rct. A. lM. JELLYD.-D, New, Wlndmr,Md. Jjei am STAR OFFICE, August 9 iP u tru firm at 27 cent per J ackagee, without ftp,ated tr.n.01" rlOSIN-The market w dKTl"a, ortStraiped and firm at $L ,0 ,jj JJ -Jtrained. at which latter price 600 tbu ;an be billed very rtadily. WUbb,-. TAR Market steady at t2 nr. . . . hbJ-rth's'aJef P(recehu. ai q CRUDE TURPENTlNTir r?1 . v. auikiw via and tin Ur bU for Virgin, with aale. t Q COTTON- The marktjf wta .,7' ui;ca for August opened io Ntw Vk , d. closed easy at lo October opened it' 10.58 con'ta' ii.V J ; kv at If! Rrt , rm. . . ""'""tU r'."Ji-, v vw wui"' "o io main. (be official quotations here: frdmary.V.,. 71 lood Ordinary. g itrlct Good Ordinary. ifflaSJ:::::::: SJ 3dod Middling in c0U p a. . .mtniKSTiu naiiNhT., lUy TcJcgraph to the Boning star.) ' ZFtnanetal;' Mkw Yob. August 0 n,-. .. irm and easy at 2J per cent 8terlln.OI,n, ihaoge 481!48rButo bond TSSftF rerhmenta unchanged. (Mmmsrsuu. Cotton quiet, with sales of 449 bait. llingsll U-16 cenU; Orleans 11 it'te uture quiet and firm sales at the folloa luotationa : August 11. HO eta; Beotsa! I 10.80 cents; October 10.60 wFSfiS? er XOAB cents; December 10 49 S" Tanuary 10.59 cent. CeDt,i I Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat l.i,i, Kctire. Corn has a fair buainaa. o.'I grm at $14 35. Lard strong at 17 CSi Spirits turpentine 80 ceoU. Kosin ti u freights dull. oyiiKtlfaN inAuatKia ll)y Cable to tho Mornlns Ktar.) u uiouaraw mquiry wokd IS I reel y luuula d TiMHllnrr nnl.nili A IV I . - 1 . . . """"" www. w . , WUI1, . Jdln. t o t w u , tuiuuilBE Uf- 6m.1?1Cdi "'"of 8.000 balis, of which ,wv oaiee were 1 or speculation and tt- 9W receipts w Dales, aJlof which imerlcao. Uplands. I m c. An? u.i ld; September and October dclivciy J 15-82J. Futures easier. Pork 63s. ! 2.00 P. At. Uplands, I m c, August dc Jivery 6 2332. I ... . . , Charlotte Female In stitute, session beglna Sept. 8. 1S80. Can elva .onavu wv. w, .WW. lyWl (1TS cDuuuiiaw iron usirn wicawi ana proreuort n the Soath aa to the Uuwoaghneae aad htrk aua Lard of Inatruction. Basic and Art spedaTues a Xtoklng itchool will beopaaad avary tana. Adaraai be Principal. Ker. WM. B ATKINSON. jexouW8m Cbariotta, li c. Bellevue High School, BSD FORD 00., VIRGINIA. On Va. St Tenn. B.B., IS mllea wast of Lyntb burg. Toung men aad bora prepared lor Ualvtr- Sity or ior onaineaa. ueaaural aad bealthy locaUue. Able corps or teachers; taeroagb laatraeoaa U peral provision for the aceommodaUoe aad confort Of students. For Catalogues coutaiaiac lafarauk tlon, addrara W . K. ABBOT, rYlaclMl, y IS oodiiaDAW th aa ta Bailevoa P.O. , Va P"o Need of Sending Further. Wilson collegiate institute FOIt BOTH SEX a. CTRICTLY NQK BBCTARlAN. ABLK AND 0 Succeasful Teaehera. The Best eoalncrn Col. leges aad UnrreretUee Boproaented ko taa Kacaltjr Fine Library and Apparatua Hpacloos balldini . Haallby LocaOoa. MUlUry Dlaclnuna lor Ho a. Parental Discipline for Girls. Knuro ATerase Ri peasoa $170 per year. Stasion begtas BM nondiy In September. Address, for Catalogue . , 8. UASdKLL, A M., Prindpal, 1 jj IS tUwlmDAW it aa - -Wlkm. N. U Greensboro Female . College. I Greensboro, IVC. rpUK 49TU 8BSSIDM will btrla aa 8SU A at tat lL This well kaown InsUtnUen. offers sapartur taclUUea for mental and moral collars, coaVMaart With tho comforta of a plaaaaat- wall oreatad aosia. J Cnarsee per aeasion of rtre MonUis : Heard, (01 eloatre of waaning and llgbu) aad TaiUoa la rill BnKlish course, $75. Kxtra Btneiea moaeram. Kor particulars apply to e raoawSw ta T. M. JOMl. IWdaaL Received This Day, UAHKS BUaDBUKB A OO. DHY BOWZl CIIAaCAHNS. FBnU rKOM 1VONO, ! At Importer ' 1'riui UBU. MVKioi, Ak u( i JA8ICJi FUKNCH BBABDiV UkV OU KKOM lloNU Tlllr Wlf. fad for sale at Importer's Pncea Only il.Mfor aBottlsoC JK Tuba CULT DGE BtTTTaB. ZD 90 CENT AfOUNIX 1 1 tt maOaTlraaaats. JTINBS and UQVQJ J&lftffa mytrtr JWoall.ia.liaoaUrroa- CHEAP PI EAT. 1 ! ; t " r 1 A FKW TlgBCBH f j keiected Canvassed HamB, -: i i ; f 1 .j . Will be aold at SIX CaNTS- - v. : T ' EAJLL & PEARSALL. WirelTotting ,u I fll,li ltM' CBBJOffsi TraandWladOl ova. f VT fr" ' -- Good to keep oot fesaad inoesnltoo- A taa, ., Lumber, sat BnQdlng MawrlaV P1' ALTAl-FkB, PB1CS " 1 Paotoet: Foot of Walaat it. irfted"oroai a- Matt, aear 1 NowiaJJiaJimfi tTO QBT TOUB BCCraCaJUUAwa, 0" 1K II - 1 1 ar Wnaraeca,'. Raddle. Brldla, Csussg. wr inythlnglnthfauaeat Boat w J fflr? .xecajed at .hortg m.8 9,;,: TMrd. bat. Jtars . 1 1 H i i . , . M I (. .... : nf,R1rOB LAST CALL W HOW V rtM VawwldadTtae rail 1na fSdara Calebiated Brown Ooiton Mulr'rZ7j ita us immedlauly : Urns U aew 'T'Jir; aacl irm receiving these Olnlw JJrr0oT-rf,e' and every one guaranteed to glre r1" ai T l0rV I J - ) ' rniTW DlWBOrt .CO.. aa8U lillaedMMaraa--

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