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vPHB1 PU6LISHE0 SVERY VriDTEistlY ' -,.1 ..i at '.: -''": THE NEWS' PUBLISHING' CO.' OFFICB-IH NKW&BUILPING. K llIIR IT1IIT. . .., rw' var nostace pald.........4. IX 00 gj j Month. ptge paid., RAftAY..."-8EPTEMBKR ; 1OT5,; ' ,0l.u i.ocalChief.-Ou local is at ctwb Court, d we tak,S ,9p. .,.,;K-ftfri ii-piuuiiiK vua,vwow A funianije GleaAer con ....r.iiiK Iiiin: 0a TiiesJaj' of court' vefj .tooT mi) '.'of tfi.il ei)terpr.:sipg.uu.tliy&lvubl9 the Raleieli Aeirst. ' was on. hand. Of couke tje.wa! ftu fiyeiry- ire! Its reaUjf noews tQ.say .Es, ivas nera luesuay, yecause we nave ',' iiready'said tlieroa'a JarKe""crowd nd where orwrren ttitl peoplejeyef Ii ear of a large fcrb WiX yltDou I hearing ii tney maairea mat vvooason war among hem? 'We WerVgfid to' bear from'.liifn tflaff tHV 'Jjwtfltf 1 a flour.; latiob; already large,' lis rpl4bf. In creasing.', Utintmnea . , fiOcces ; ; to Woodson and the Keit TjiwooP .Editor ; ; seirrbI 111 not tllitmSotf . tfttof our. ;reader$xtlet 4aw passed at die last session tot the- fegialatiire to ("- ouiyvuvjj 'jiff'-' VXVCJL Iwnds. The law vrilf. pome into ope. ration next week ij when the bonds of newly elected officers will be tenderi Itwillbe seen that the law means sometlilug and it will;be',well to see that Is is put into operation ; , An Act to secure- ike. 1 &ufficiency of Official &(md&- i.uh' ; ; ' SecC 1; The "General Assemblv of .North Carolina do enact.' That when ever oath Bbalt be made before any Judge of the Superior' Court by five , res pvo table citizens of 'any county . within his Distriet that after diligent inquiry made they verily believe that - the bond of any ofljeerof such coun-- ty which -has been accepted by the r County Joinmissioners isinsufficietit either in the amount of the penalties' l or in tn . ability or the-' sureties, it . shall be the 'luty-' of satd Judge to j cause a notice to be served upon such orlicer. requiring. hinvto appear 'tt ? fy hia. bond ty ' evidence other than that tvf himself and his Bureties.' And if thel evidence so. ' "produced ' shall fail to satisfy the Judge that the loud -Ja i. sufficient, both 'In' the jamoont and the abilities of the' Sure ties, be shall give time to the' officer, lot exceeding tatonty 'dayS 'tb "give a, another iwhd, the Judge- fixing the i amounvqf t her new bond vhen there t Is a deficieiKy -in that rartienlar- A nd upon ifailtte to give g6odbond w iii.ti sauiwaction or the TQUge ' With in tins twenty-days)4ie ahail declare the offioa tauatnt, andvr the; apoint- ! inentbe with lUmself. lke shall 'im mediately proceed to fill the vacancy; J and if not, he shall! teotlfy the 'per sons having the; appointing power, that they may proceed as 'aforesaid. Seo,2. Th person atf appointed Hliail -glvo uuuu-Dtiuii. iuv jaugY the bondea. given ! shall1 in other re- -MuHitB-btf-'iauMeet'te alMie,'reauire-- ' ments of tho lawlmreJatiim1torliclat lKnds and aQ ofltcialtondsehali be considered liabilities i the meaning of section tbreej cbaptereighty, Bat tie's Reyisal;t it .'"'-' 1 - SEa 3. Whenever a vacancy shall le declared by the jidge,' he Bhall fil,e a written statement of ail nis proceed ings with the clerk .of the county -ommisioners.' x be recorded by him. Any bond declared insufficient shall tint b'iut suit except foi breaches iireviousltf committed. . No member t he board of comraissidhersv or any other iers6n atttbdrized to take official bonds bf any county," shall become mi ret v on- any official bofld tffeOn' the i bumcieioy1' hich such 'board,' of f vrliich h my be a-member,' nave-to tiass : , JftiVtteci I'nis secnon anau not extfuerate-bJirh ffoh;any. liability frt- tkincr an insufficient botttf."'1 1, 1 " Sec. 4vTT1al8 ack- shall "take effect fmni Aod after its- ratification, and ; shall apply to official bOfAtis' already' Ratified theSd oay oiMareh; A. v. p.- ; .Mil,:- 1 i.Mi''l ' 1 . -w'i''- VVOMS4M iS83lfii liIKE JJ JCIQHTB. Theladieeoftbis-eonnlrywhi'liave been so greayy auuscu-. , , p the "prn-baCK"TBKirt wm ieei reuev h! at reading the fbllowius: from -the London khtutdtftf ' Review. " 7, U To a cpubtry gen. tleman accugtom- ea to nS woman-oiis.Ji'iae4unisuu aim clean prints. 1. is ui.it ur- , prising tojbe takenv tathe homes, of is. : some 01 me j,teniry, auu.apwcsnDiu! i : - families living w ana near jonuon I - An atmosphere of moldy decay per j vades the house, which is,paintedi in wm zreejayjiues .1 he i walls t-arei j 'hung witfi eyeTjrjrt i .vim n M Idity-sconces, wneire io ; qan-awsare v eyer lighted gongsi which axe not to: ' sdund. p'r.taffts .which have no, pur nose and glveihe air of an old clothes sIiod. Whole dinner services of china are strung an the staircase, wnd e very thhig is't covered thick.with.av black, .Qiiy unst u&(iv J a-noKtv smuts and fog. v if, . . 1 . . .,-tu The'Door iriris try to dress in a way which, they .' fonuiy, believe ,,to be i artistic,' and end in looking - like, rag dolls. 'They tie ibe refuse of Cairo round tbetc waists.,, and : whisps , of . Ktranire' fabrics round, their necks Peacock's feather's eve, us- from-,un i accountable, situationsr-'- frills of old lace. .so Uirtv as tobealmostruasty, irarnish the throats Which;WOuld look much better in clean linen collars liut clein linen collar arri colls have vnfortunately .no tone; Uey , are tin-, com patiblij with artiatiq , dressi eg, Then, too, tidy ha,ir, is , inadmissible. There is wuother , style Of, artistic dressing which when ba'diy lone is almost as offensive: as .'the Withered style. We may call lt.'T wtiat of.Ji r better namejf -Free "ChtssJfel',t'jl"'.W' Keiieranyaopiea oy snort, iat people with higlishiMiders. rt'bbhsiBts for the most, part of shipeleeSt 'Creato colored cotton or' weolen ropeV With' a gold girdle ; Oni atct. fignres the5 ! enecfc uy no means attraccive.' A model attired i,n, nightgown : which, has beeu jiroperly., , damped t and draped no dpubtlooka yeKW well, ht. a j nightgown, over; .a reasonable amount of undergarments is merely ungainly and shapelessvDresseaof this pattern must be either ugly or 1 indelicate 4 Qdod artistic and good fashionable dressing both in vol ve ex pense, anil 'neither of thern Can be' ; well carried uf without thought, knowledge abU money, 1 , ' VOL. IV. LOCA.LITORlAI .' C;QftIESl'6X- atitrdayl I " don rin' ssaiiah and Hickory, Sunday, resteU at the White Sulphur, (of courses) ' and to. ,dajc. (Monday) I held high carnival with the sovereigns of old Catawba! On the Court Green at Newton, the county Beat, I told tb em all about the, 32 column ' journal.'' containing the latest and most reliable news from all quarters of the Globe, Ac., going - at only tl per aqnum, postage paid. jFrom. the accompanying list of names yoalwift perceive that I did not talk in yain. '; - ; ' t, :yftai Itf begin at the beginning.1. heheulphur, I met a number of Baleighites, and all in goad health and spirits ; Geo. V. Strong; Es(j.i !a conskJerafeij-4m proved since his visit there, and is now one of "the young est paent the.gpriQg8.;:v1(n a oo,, pie of the prettifeat'syoBBjf ladifeg 0n tbe-hUl,.be tralkedLftaBUc and half bunaay mruing to the well fchowtt IVoyr's retreat wfthut taUgh school. There are asethfflfei nuhi--' oer or visitors at the Springs,' but tbje Arwl nrAAfiink t TU . t ' 11 - r- m -wa vr caiuci im iiMVlUJC fctl . tiHeCt QI moving them oft Several families are-billed however 'till the first frost; and the season will ' not close before the 10th of October. DrV Elliott still maintains bis .' high feeding' !V rep- taiion, ana everything , seems more attractive and comfortable 'now than at any time during the season. .. ! 't At Hickory the hotels are full and while many of the visitors thatcane early have left, their places are sup plied by a second crop. , Both : the Western and Central hotels have doue a large business thiaeeason Asd we are glad to learn that they haye given entire satisfaotion.' Hickojry is destined to bathe great Piedmont summer resort or the Avest, from the fact that the citizens of the town take a'llvely interest in th9 matter and ejeert themselyes to render the sty ojf '. visi tors pleasan t, agreeablei aid com for table. . .-,..) : n: v 1 ! "'j'l-learn there isahaovehleht on foot for the organization of a 'Joint stoek" company to purchase the site, of ,tlie celebrated Flowers Springs in . CaW well county, eight miles distant from lEJiCkory, and erect thereori at bti det a mammoth hotel .equal Iii 'ejryr" tlcular toany of the iVirginia resorts.; ,Tb watere have : been thoroughly .tested by scientific med, and are said tto be equal to any in, 'the sou thl Thre are -three springs, within a fair feet of each other. White .Sulphur.. Red Solphur and Chalybeate. The site Tam ll. urtil v i r tiful and picturesque ashiture. coild have made It.ind w reallyj believe thai if the proposed plan Is carried out, the stock promptly alakenj ' the Old North State will in. a few years have her Saratoga to boast of as well as New York. ': : :The Court opened promptly at 10 o'clock' , this morningf. His-jj Honor' Judge Furches presiding. The charge to the Grand Jury was an exceeding4- ly .lengthy document very elaborate, I -l.t-- . .1 ' T t 1 1 f 1 1 ? 4ute auu wen ueiiyereu. t kjhiv- wie case tried this evening : n -assaalt-'. anil bktlery case that occupied tieo ay argued by Col. McCorkle for the defense and Solicitor Cowles for the State; v1,-''-'1 .-;! '''Zjt Z The docket are uWusUally 'hea'vy, and j the 86ssion of the Court will doubtless rua over in the- second week..;-S - -' ; . ;-" ..' ' ;:. j j For th past two days' theret ias been' little or ho fain, . and. the crops are in mpch better condition than in the central portion of : the Btatei There will be an unprecedented yield of oorh, ; cottpn fully up to1. the. aver--, age. jand the best wheat and oat crop known in Catawba for jrears.'1;;" iv Ii will write'y4u more of the' Court, proceedings, after she proceeds.- Till then adieu. - , : ; i -: 'Tlie Rev. Dr. RJ 8, -Moran was'itt' stalled as Pastor of Bethany Indepe'n - Titxmmy. -ovenin e. ' The i Rev; Dr.- Deems, of Ne wgrKTii --nLjjieL cnarge ip ine pastor, nev. jjt. uey burn thecliarge.. to the people and Rev. Drs. ; Swt at tel. i Webster S and.' Ppisal took ! part, in f the installation j services, - which were .exceedingly impressive j There was a large con-. gregatlon in attendance. -,(,. y f . : A Georgia errand jury'Mohday com men ced the investigation of the re- P.ent ' Ofocrll' Inatirroof Inn Tfio' jury was charged by Judge Herschel V. Johnson to make a fair add lnt-.' Sartiai lqvesiigation, to ignore the; ictthat the accused bad been 1 slaVes' and to deal - witli-; then! as tf theV wpre white ' ' " '' ' 1 ""T'; ..... -m , - 1 .' "! : v-ji.--- -'fit , tl ;Bees have become sp numerous atjd gicooivg 111 JJ.UW41BTMJVt.4rA.f.ni energetic efiTorta have become, neoes-ft.-irv to rid the nlace of theni. iThiv tboK posession of stores wherp -sugar, and molasses werekebt.,8tunfi:every-- body who tr-led to driyelhphx aiya,: anu staveu uuui buju.cm vhv- A" fvi I 1 Jit I 1 "I '' " - . M 1 t ': J . tbe Ctor' Alexander hks as hii con!-' staut . companion a. uig vhuja with a keen nose for assassins. B,e nen tW. wheih an Eoglish gentleman! utnswi oHiti Ipt the ' "Rm-oeror -bass. the dog; regarding, the action; as sqi-r pfcious.' helped birhself ' to the Brjt- on's pantaloons. TheEmperorcame up and' examined the rent. smiled,(i anddebartfed,; He ofTered no syllable of. wow.-'.. : - , . In .the colored convention at RicJii mottd lastFriday a resolution . -i-aiaa-adopted petitioning utbe Legislature against the proposed jamendment to the .Constitution .disfranchising? a bersdu convicted of - petit : laroerty. The interests of colored humanity 71 - , I - . i 1.., : , hi- - . s i ...... . . , . ,.n, consiuaie one Hduarn, , Kfys-AV a'ne of t$ l?iai4 ' of Directors of the Raleigh and Gaston RaiLBoad Cofheldt last eVenlTig in the ctoanysofflceJhi this cltVJ Dr. v" if- awkjna tendered. hiaresigriiV tion and retired froa. the room. 5 : fhe following resblutions were in tKdjce. P.C,!,ipa:meron,Es:4 seconded ijjG.W Grice :, " Whereas, Dr; W. JHawklWa, who has been for nearly a quarter 0 a century the president of this'coiW panyi andcotmect edwlfH the Ttiteiv naf Improvement ! 'irfteV4st ''bf the: i Dtaie, oeiqgzianaonisnea py' his rail ing heaim1 lm pavtetfa-b hVphysi;1 claiw1! the' Necessity of morequiet ah fl retired life; has resigned has said' tjBice. '-it.lfl proper tha In accepting Ills' "itealgnadon that1 tfrls 1 ' fiard Should manifest theii-appreciation of . lHhomhat we1 acnt With" of his safd Office, and, , aure bim. pf the pIa with which we have learned the. cuiises which,, have renderetl,iu -JBeotvhm 1ft the dlschatgecof. theduxies.or,lh.higo anacesponsiwe, poditiott trhic4li -Djv Hawkins ihas held in this corjioration lie ha?, for nrarly a quarter. ,of a ..eenturv, i beitt faithful to its interests and has dis- fiaed a finaucial skill, and discrim-l hating foresight . and an (executive ability which has greatly contribut ed to its suceesd ami .usefulness, ft U , . : Jieiolvexlt '-Thml in the retirement of I3r;-.Huwkkn from the Presidential chair, he carries with him the un- diimmehed confidence of the Board Of Directors who have implicitly relied Upon his wisdom and experience in the management of the artalrs'of the Company, and' they : express the h6pe that his failing health' may it be.,, restored and that! be may be spared for many years of use fulness; to his family,. his State and to tbj? Company, ; ,,, u : s Resolved,: That in the retirement of. Dr. Hawking, to private ltfe-the In ternal Improvement aud Railroad in terests of the "State will lose one of its earliest, most intelligent and unflag ,gipg supporters, and our " business. cooiinunitjiO.onB of its most 'liberal and enlightened co-operators. . Jlesolved, That a copy of these res olutions be presented to JJr. Hawkins by the Secretary bf theCdinpany aud 1 spread upo-he ijlutltes of the jtfoara. ij? j - . , The resoIutiosNyere accompanied by feeling and approprta-tTeaks. from Messrs. Camej-Oh aftdjQhamber- lajn, expressive bf-the etiinent ser vices rende-r" "by Dr. Hawkins in his management of the affciirs of the f!nmnnv. And the rco-et of the lIoaFdaDlMs retirement; and- alsoff tjia high esteem and confidence in which be was held by the Board and the Company.. . . . (,.;, , .to;: . Dr. Hawkins having also icoaerea 'his resignation as. President ot the Raieigh and 'Augusta Air "Line Rail Co.' similar resolutions were, adppt-eit; by the DIreCt6r of tfiat Company. . ji ThaJresignutiori of Dr Hawklhs takes place on the' 1st of October, anti a meeting'of the Directors of the two Companies has "een called for 8epL! 29th to elect his successor., ; j - '-k 1. ; f All's Well.th at Ends WellJ.' VXrS; Regina Jacobs, of .'Brooklyn,' theplantfff in the breach of promise suit again 6t Abraham Heymaun, of Wakefield, R. appeared - before Judge Gilbert, in the Supreme Court,, in Brooklyn.Tbursday, and, through her counsel, consented to be married to the defendant if lie .-was. willing. $f f.lHey maun'S counsel said : their client 'was iriTHhg ,'and ',al ways -.bad been. The judge smilingly said that was. the. Dest: way to arrive-'at an amifcableconcfoslbn, ahd tlie parties wiuiurew, 1; u wv aiieruuo.i, iu - tue private roomf Justice Morgan, in he Essex Market Police , Court, the sequeti to tbe'..pxqceediugSi was con-, isfummated by '.the marriage of the litigants. -Mr.'Heymauni in his cus tody of a ilepnty -sheriff, :was, taken from .IiUdiow-street jail, where he has been incarcerated siuce Monday, 4ind in the presence- bf the1 eoVro&er 'ot both parties, responded tb';tbe uiar Tiage ceremony administered- by the Justice, after , which he was remanded Until an ordgr of release was obtained. The parties are wealthy and respect ably connected. - ' : ; "-! " i ........ -v I Tlie Memphis Avalanche atteriy: discredits the telegram which states f hat Jefferaon Davis, tias accepted ah invitation Of thfe'Knox couutv. Illln- oisy agricultural eocJety to deiivej jin address.1 -invitations aie TJouriug lh fromj the north but the Avalanche be lieves M r. Davis has made, up; Js, mind uOHfrBpeaKra IlHboisfol-'sbnle time to come. .. .. -i . .im t ci ft If soriTeIeatb-joiaLed. supple-si n -ewedj Yaakee does not-om to trnr frbnt immediately and swim the "Engtisb flhautteltwo.-seconds sot thah! Web6 did, the British lion wo seconds sooner will breaR itsneck, by thscstatie wag of JtS tdikvui-sKiau-i: 1-' JiK.jV'r . . : -j I -.Here ia ;a:eliARe ' for hnshftndleKs j women. The, , Buffalo, ; authorities lhave decided that no woman having ;a husband shal I be accepted as a ub ;lio school teacher. ,, .-. n! M 'He provoked me into, loving him '"was Rochester Birrs excuse; Tr engaging 'terseutoft maD,whom she-ai ways professed to hate;1. ' pned.ana rorjnwiui turee thou aa.ua t)i key wliicb they had so often' served 'be&rt.f,J iw-- The an rwl 1. convention; of" the1 EpiscopatiDieeese of Illinois yrifl heid September 14, when the election. of a bishop in place of Jar. Lie Koven, rejected, will be in order. " .1 7 OTP It is said that the New England J peach train is extensively utilized by tbe tiiimpariitejDiry,'-to'.wblekijt a& fers oDDortunity both for ireenaes and . freei lunches,; t ihwt' Batairdary there were discovered upon it, at Meriden. Conn., five tramps, v Lad ridden from New Haveo; -and bft ihehr wav had .eaten their fill of the fruit- . rt :'.JJ ! Hi.- Some of the young men1 of Oxford nr forminethemseives into amiu- ntpfti: troo.: Aand! expect shortly to krive an entertainment in behalf of si tbo Orphan A&'lbmi;S ;? fl. C d V c hs pa?t seryicea, and thefr, regret that TII f !! , -i j. v.i 1 . ROBESON 'CONTESTED .CASE. --); JotfRe Settle Decides, He has No Jo iisdietioan the Premises asd : the" Convention is the Oalr ' ln.yi, : Jodge. of Its;jfllein-t;j .a? m bership T i 1 1 ' special to daily NEW8. Greeksboko, N. Sept. The ' Robeson county contested ,: pi&4 . was 1 rarued:,atr this.-place :todyv)etor the has n o j irrisdi ctiou hitfaeTn-Em Ises, I iwr IndcA of itk members, , aqd dis; m issed. the case after a-' fair and full iargumeht by cbunset i,, 4!f)t i jiff.' - 1 1 -1 - - - - 1 Fj(H U8an FnuMtico AltCSnlHbnla HEijn;' ; - Am ....... A uoi riste voyaee irotn1 Liverpool Jfatiny Scurf r Breaks oot Among lilli the 8ait rsTwehre Deaths from that "Disease Darin? the Toyaee-t-pThe Vessel Stigmatized 1 by Plim- oii as afioaUn Cbflia i 'Ji.i -- ... it. Jll 8' Yrtft li 3i!'.i, v rine iong expecteq , .omisn .snip Bremen wai telegraphed' ten 'miles' o ut yesterday morning; and Soon af terward Captain' Bingham went out over the bar to meet" the ship, and. on arriving on. board. Was (informed by the Captain , that the crew was down with the scurvy and assistance was'oeeded to bring her into' tbrt.' Captain-Bingham at once returned , to the city and ordered twenty men out to work the ship, and the power ful tug Rescue to tow her iu. The Bremen was for twelve years en gag - . ed as a steamer in the line between'. Bremen and New Yprk, but as she. consumed too much coal, her owners determined to' have her transferred Into a clipper ship, the change being made in Liverpool, and , in January, last she was again ready for sa. The Bremen registers 2,794 tons. She is in command of Captain S. Leslie, an old and experienced commander. On the 6th of February she. sailed from Liverpool for this port with a cargo :Of coal, the Captain,' three ' mates, sail-maker, carpenti r's mate, three apprentices,5 two stowaway boys, one white ordinary seaman and thirty-six' colored-seamen 'She was well pro visioned in every respect, and sailed with -very prospect ora latr ;passage. the 12th of -February, six days aftjr leaving port the first case of sickness was reported to the Captain, me invaiiu oeiug uanes irerry, ope of the' "colored crew who 'came aft and complained of a bad chest -and thrbat-i The Cantara. examined him. ap fouodliat trie lungs were com-' rjetely gone, aod save ninr a- dose of coqgta'-Ufriu.f' which," 1 he-was ahawe- to 'Swallow: i parry grew wois u til February 21st; 1 when be'l told t-Vpthl thattre'Waa feeling easier, out waasatfsneu ne was going to die-1 Two days anerwaiHl rarry fainted in the ' arms of- Iwb of his shipmates. The .Captain ' was sent for, but on reaching the forecastle Parry's life was extinct. From this time on. sickness continued to in crease among the crew, although the Captain cetui&enced to serve out lime jaiou on February 14th. "'"" "Atmio&ighi , on March 13, the Mate came below and reported to the Captain that the colored ciew refused to. do outy ? -that the ring-leaders were Black andScott, and' Scott had threatened t cut the second mate's lipofCi'The Captain armed himselt aud wentkmtUcb,' determined to re- sUtrje-itrder -.t'ftlt iiaaards. He fouuil one waccn ih -open xevoit, ana another of eighteen men' standing ready u join uie othe a. The riug leaders Block and Soott, ' gave J In--' Solent answers. and said they1 would not in uster. ' The crew weie then in formed of tbe serious i consequences that would follow from the revolt aud! insubordinatiou.The eighteen not on duty, were ordered to stand aside, while Black audScdxt were placed aft apd' kepr. there till 4 a. .m. Atti o'clock they were put' ib,1 irons and ordered to be kept oh bread and water' for one week. t The following morning both men.' sent word' to the Captain that: ' they,,, Were sorry for what they had dbne ;They were brought before the?. Captain and Mate," and after :' apologizing' , and promising tb! do; duty they .were released.-1 .- -l : : , v.":.. !'';V-i' v ' ' Vt'ym ptoms of scurvy began, to show rnLMarch, aud the only cailse that can at 'present be. assigned JTor so .Bioy of the' crew being taken, down with it is the iauit, or , the sailors. Most of them shipper! in Liverpool a few days '.after' their arrival .there fromj New" Yorki', : When , taken sick they would refuse to take the ' vine gar and other medicines' given-by the Captain, until they were help less. 1 They alsfr became 'demoralized, and 1 frightenedt-ks they' Baw their' numbers decreasing one by one. The carpenter's mate went to bed ; quite well at night and, the next morning Was dead. AnaUter feature was that us soon as the ship came out of cold weather. into warm, the black - men went down, the Captain - says 'like Sliqflowers.! On the 25th of. . April the ship was ott Cape Morn J and on the 2Stb of April ( the' Captain; 1 gave 'orders ior fresh messes, - to: be .served tuvt twice a weeks instead of twice a month... ,Oo May:8thr the .forecastle Waa diainfectedi still the disease con tiunettapd reached an epidemic, form and three-fourths of the crew i were 'helpless.: 3, . .-i -..i ; .f-m , V,On May 21st all elck. men were removed from the forecastle into an on. the .. main consisted , of sago. meal .and iresu meit twice a week. Alum gargle was given for the mouth aud port- Wine ana quinine as meuiciuvt . uo OaDtain Was .unremitung in his . at lantlrtiia hut- all ttiut. H dill seemail fo be of little avail. Tbe crew were. anoweu 10. eai as iduqu ,vegeiauie as they liked.' The steward aays: they often ' refused to .' eat the- vegetables, and on Beveral pccaslons.he; fold, the Captain it was useless to cook any vegetables as the men' would hot eat them; .-.The.-crew were paraiized. Horror was depicted on tneir count enances. On June 3rd 1 the Captain ordered that three times the quantity I m nrb vised . hosnital UebkJ .The, food rice. Arrow-root,, oat- ?wAraJJui be g-Va to tbet crew. J luna was required, Dy me ace, as ne cad an abundance on board; but 'the fRTonT"?19-- f-dvice, ,ap,df m,, the 20th of June fourteen of the crew positively refused tb !ttf kerafl J-'limeJ' jmce. up his. official., leg-teoofcttbe I vap.taanas an. entry that some pen alty should be1 attached-toiilseameiil-who reqse to take lime-juice and eat good pressed vegetables., v There was, but little complaint Ob the partbf the crew, as JO the food.; Tbere wBSplen; ty. of good fresh Australian . mutton., which, Was served three tiroes' a, Week. with saJt.nieatianArvetatdlOatjb ' the latter nartjf t.hn unvatr bread -M icuuvxu uuo-uuurier. - the voyage;. twelvejiMkdTCW 'wt.t'thecarpeiter, rwb9 dieP tei .MICCU Vi uio view uiwiwrug days to u. ne saspoeata wa-iimwy tbef : the? shin eutered por bgjbl bee : stai tain, 1 er ri Die lime oa .ueara, ueam J Among thtMsrew, -the Crfp1 vMateaanfllf apnreoiicws JCtl&U iv vwn. WMW -AJLT E - cbuJdtnd bf t&Bethtf of hls..fttes1 andyjlift -1 3 e,-.: 1 tr haye-oont i .CwJ -'wLj-' t-eT' ir . 7 vovere or cue Lutiuiwi upnsaii fiiaaou visited " th snip' ye- terday? arterri obn ; Taf tor shei -eainie'1 to anchor, to .consult with tUe Cat$taf n; regardi ng the removal of the tweb ty-' two sick seamen to a; -hbspitkl -bb' shore as soon as a permit is given y 1 the health author! ties.1 1 " O a Jy-'' ' ;i Captain Leslie consider' tHaJE'he' has performed his-whole duty ill this tryhBgoxdeal,andrqoe3ts a thorough' investigation, ; and Cohsul Booker Has1, 4nfurmed'him : that 1 he wilreafi tl naval court of inquiry as soon a9 'the Captain will : request: the trial in1 writing.- ' J.'-. ; ijiMti iibnu tta i-j (; ''In Mr. Plimsoll's Various btatei' ments before the1 British-Parliament in behalf of the Seamen's Bhlpprng7 BiSlyhe took .occaeibn several ' times 'to call attention to the manner y'iich the ships of E. Bates. of Liver pool, were loaded,; and the- careless ness j with which ; the Wants !of the seamen of the line wera loofara1 ttoh". ' He also made partieular'-mention bf pne or their sbips,ihe -subject of this item', and .'stigmatized' her as a float-1 ing ; cotlin.f " His statements 'have been-Verified to the letter by the. lei sel being report et at the Merchants' Exchange1 early yesterday as - being ; authored on the bar and iti-pdre need of health,' as all bauds, except three mejn, were either dead or lu aacha fearful datefpo rthe, mvKesi cV(hei norrioie uisease as 10 pe Jinapie even, to helplf4mselvfe8.t VAsWrFAs,ffi sb,eiffithyBaoedf.tN li m tr-1 ii 1 iir-iii-tr-i v r-M. m m mi miii mm vmih K3SOt!M it. ..i. .iCZ7:cz:z:i-it r; ;;:rrr:' i going down the harbor on. Tier errand of; mercy, with every poo ikl f steam ! 01 111a. 1. was possipietor nepp car- l. ry. vu geiimg aiQnssiae ine vessel it was found that-Wlth -the fbTceibn' hand it would bei.imnossible toeet.t tthejancbor up: but at this juncture 1 the little Elaine came alongside with T twenty men, sent down hytheteVe, dOres Menzies fc Bingham, who im mediately came' aboard', and, ' alter considerable hard apor (as sbe.js a very'iarjre bip, beib 2,7&4 tons), the . ancnor was trippea ana tne itescue towed hr ln,to harbor,-where -she anchored . about 6 p. in. . IFbat wo have ascertained since her arrival in regard to the state of affiiirs is os fol' Iowb : The shin was orieiuallv an old' steamer,' and was purchased by her present owner, 11. Rates, anu by him converted into a sailing vessel,: and loaded at Liverpool witli coal for this port. -She sailed from Liverpool on February 6, and the, first case of sick- ness was jrlicea on ine iin oi.reo ruary. abi'bne afteranother was taP ken with, the disease, scu,rty- "It Bt pears, however, that a greater portion of the ertw- were just bfifai Ion g voy age, and were not asivorejoa'g enough. to, get iresneneu up lor such, a voyage asltb preartif, aHd they 1 undoubtedly' nau trie seeud i l-pe; u4srase.si.Pi.itjir. systems. . . A noiher serious r troupie that he Master "experienced was that, altlMuU;bef had. all .the' medi4i Cines, ucuis, ei4-. auu irwsii, prtivja-f ibpa iir kbti h da n ce;YetS cicordlng' td hisstatenifUt, he fourtd it impossible to prevail on apy of thf r'ew to take an vtlrtnir1 fohHhel'vreV;6verV. "Ai1- jnost fali-!UiejJcrew iwedehaegrttes, and it Is stated.tnat 'negro nae: .iney weri so'dreadfolly'supei-stttdoua that' ... mm 1 they; abrolutely'refuBed:eyery'ithina;if audi one alter,,,, anojner ueu, ixom. scurvvPwith One ex6eption a'Whlte man, who died of the copsumptiott .Taken altogether, It ( ia; one ehe most horrible cases or misery anu RufferrOf we Uave erer ueeo caueti upon Tpt, chronicle and will, prove an funanswerable.argument for Plim boU to- wield BfeaiflBt the- enemies bf the poor unfortuna4ea,?fwbb godowp, tothe sea in ships." ' . s . A renorterf the San ' Francisco Qhronicte ;y isjted.lhe shi p and iajl ked j nritK anme or tne crew, aii were and scarcety Sble'tb'taKfr 'The reporter gleaned reoA'thentf vtheifoto lOWibg - story. nwpicn ris iiguyy V Wance "wftbrthe Cabtairifs state! mentrtii.i ' ' f.a'duvDdhoA lo ::'Tho Brernen . hd, a , hard i passage and was retteatedrc-tteefcloi'edi nally the ,Mmejuicbtand theYBgeta bles gave out, anu nommg .ouu sai). nrovlsions were left on board. Then the terrible 4iaease.xf iSQuxyyinuide: ... -T - rf-w 1 . L. - Its appearance vv oyoup tie ien and officers were attacked. ' .One by one tuey aiea in misery anu anguis.u. Ttv?rtefen men wfef e! codimittedlo the wayea'durinfetb'efbAierai tfaicb'the last oD'e;dvlng on Mobday nigbrfii fehib had crowed? the bar.' T O mcrfe'T succumbed J "to 'thp df eadcbhrgb ' just before' the1 Bremytti jedbhed ' this, port on-Monday1.?, Th 'edrrerib'gsjbr ail were norriuie iu me eA.ircme.aqu -tneoryiyors m, ine meiaucnory .-voyage are'rainy 6t them ih kbre6arfo5a JUUIllU... . .. ., . . , . 1 Oil r T ,u-.! tdi rri.-jjt.t i,a s.ii .ij-j-i fcjIlow-Pg.corrUou, .whifihrtwettke pUsbce iniiwpying j as that paper, led 'us 4io to,; jthej same tterrort VM Buck; stray iiorp , the. engineer, whoa we.repor.tedi, yesterday aa being dead ii bo suahi thin?, bat tfc able, to walk abbutf home,' Onr;., statement i.was, based oo an: item! in,,: the. Danville ' VaYuYeMtt-and we hasten, ta make ahd pu,a us around oyer the fioor,bjf ine tjairn .!(. l-kIi gjvrji ' A iiettUon lain circulation in Wil mlngton to -the Governor, asklag the pardon of Annie J. Speight,? now in the penitentiary under sentence of three years imprisonmentifor.bavw inglni her possession stoienoooda. . , ...r i . sj in-n .-i..i M( j.i oj I Itbehie8tdo:r tccolfeeliotii('be 1 I if ag an Arkfrnsaslergyman who bad. been accused. or, trailing his, vtrue nwardiiess rn thecompany onthe wrnQgironlanM ;! Under these painful (fiscumetances, his wife was frequent iy'combarfed toar"noMeltoma"h! nia- , tron;!' bui sbe didnit seem to 'mind - it, and firmly declared, her belief in ' her'husband's innocence. When the Jay! df trial arrived she sat1 in court iejde h4mi,,atid)moveajthe jury t to aears by -arranging a fifty-cent bou iuet in th buttonhole of 'his coat. LThe caae, wsat la8tsopendvand the -wunessesfbf the prosecution called. Fnerf jwtre-wiirty or rorty bf them f but hefore.halta dqaMi had jteatifled a mighty change came over the face df -lh0lfejibii,LttfneJrtghif u' aodraddreBBina.heiwtremarkR t a '. tv. !bench, she siid : See here. Judge ; UJm aatfellMlfyooarei SDotftmrhd1 mejfI.oan .ft4v Ijnre.ko . l into me, Judge, .to get even. ' Jnst iJwM'otl td ml t!H ealleaifbf1 and if en nv--. woman, iwaaifvldniz Hb' hem J Jtirbihgi tban aTir snatclwnthe flosal tokeaa from bis j 'Ijjrilw?fr6m tme'forWafl my hbtuanbof Jragin'lionB-, mud nn.i oln'r 11 n nnipl."t . . ' J ; itT . ? " cffaofnl To n i 10 z-a . i a ig6tf !amUcin brrespbti-f .ien vbe rato.Coumr.ifBAt&i 4,In the latter end of the htst century bld'tort1 Rbyai Jsabpeeipd i bebeaih .thewaves.ia,a.eert(bBakei'leavinfif no other memorial behind, thaq these .lew patches 'bf 'reefs'. 'JIn5 calm ahd! . .ciear tevuuigf, wueA ivurwt u:; ripple, on the glassy surfaceo! the sea, ; you may lodk -dbwn ihtb fifteen fath-1 . oms tof . t water.nand ;. see,r8!abmerged !,bbuSesK 'towers and .dhurches, .with sbarRS ewimming' quietly in;anu oux of thejopen. indpwsof thor. bfriea. The work of centuries 'was destroyed a few'bibments by diiengle coh vuisivetbrph pf-fhe-i thin; tfilraj b .which man has lived and speculated ,fbr ages' paktiJIi Ah Ameridab Hiving company, instigated ib, theiti-ebter-f pnsejby tales of untold weatih buried beneatli theses by this, subdteh shockf1 rescued no, treasures but the big bell, suspended still in. the,belltqwer,, aqd LmntWd'the sflrhe toL)f her'nliisenm of ,the viSlando.wherejiifcjmay be., eeev wiiu Luauy Ljuiiug -junciipvivu u pod 1 it, vrhfclr 1 ii 6hady4 has' di f yet .beed able todeoiphear.'.'ivjt J dfy ! i iUiiVrafei'FlrT&',BiB:f---tJEi'tbe: ' KickiburgBBd SleridiaHi Railroad thb otherdayLpuinaplajntexeqcouq ered a colored hi an whose face bad a 'famaiap to&KJ Tbemegw had h at 'teut aitracted likewise, and itwas - ' .- - ' - a . - . - wasionce .!i.1p -VlVYeay oneepaeAme hei.re maraea, "ancri was no . better dan a. hoss:Nowrttoidb dace, 'and is 1 7Tl ui Do you. want to do me "a favor. fger'inquired thl?at cdasterrx -l 'spebtso, nab-"i Jet on that I eveBiOWDjecK yottJ WWi this one exceptional! my. nig-. gers turneu oui ioie respeciaoie peo ple!' ei I . S v f j The eX'Siaye didn't do aoy more, lasting.' V,'-'- ' " -. . ,- i ( m r Yi l,;t?;jt i Sudden Death of a Kkktuck Bia-phemkb. A niau named jLouIb "B a rke, when ved 'n't B drkes ri 1 16' I n this county a few days ago indulged iqyery blasphemous language., be-f cause rils crops ' had been destroyed by high. watefK : Jtte pureed ; Jod i lor having his crops, destroyea, last year by heat and drouth'and fof 'destroy- ng them: this year by nooci, anu con cluded his blasphemy of the ,Creator; with'the expression: "Goq damn him Vte His tongue clove to "die roof of hia mouth, and he died-the;, next nighf, never utferlng another word. Virginia Jttperfijl -, ' ; 1 ; yi 1 ::iv. . California Bank Matters'. (( i., .:' Washikgxqx, Sept.z 1st. The reasiVry TepartbTerit was mfbrn.ied froro Sun FranciscoXto-day thatta little over five hundred thousand do larsof tbebuilforl "fu'hd; iii (hat ciWiconld4)a used laeAhei'.busib-esWiof the compapy lp the trapsfer-j;ccojrd-- iugly'Koohfx Brother or iiewior get enebuadred thotlsafld dMlars far die Merchants', xobauge. JBank of 3ao Francisco, the first JNational Bank of Portland, Oregon nrty wous aad dollars, arui Dreajal. Morgan & Co., and Seligman of New York, four hnhdreaTmotirfdrulbriars --W-e day means ol accommedtiop. The,above arraneebieut. however, does ' 'not exhaust: the government edin at San Fr4nciacpvm; . ,f t ! uiuOi rtiil .ldl . ' -".- , . r A -Father ;Kitls ahis 'on -; thtbtfsh ItOU. I ,wt JWigtake..,iif.it.i. v ? ..CiNCIiNiN'ATl,, .Sept,-. , l.T-rPetersoni .intUiQ -"IT ' ' enticed farmer Trusty's daughter to thfs oity. 3?rusty vfinHing'heri, tbo hec home.. Peterson JoUowed mak ing fhrfftth ftorrtinsT. f lie old man and last! bight apnroaihed his house. Trulty Petersbff oh sight. Trusty's 6on, aged eighteenqjlearbfifg! his father's bit wltten the rather mistaking his win flnnStharaA Uhn .luoil ; - 't'0 s -v: 1 1 r oJ iv-lij:l v-..ir1i .luWiththee thinly-settlec ansnes, an me cen- bus retlu(sunrj uistaiaa are 'M. f -In rTT 3 iH5rliiWl)it 9 and otttf ISeeroes "tn the State the 'whites fanmuirti4i.ZQV! h 'tlMrroes'- M-Wm . - ' ' .- I ihfe iZfeHiW and, othi-f iltfitfiprn hhipers pretepded,,telbi?k ithat.tle bfepirficyift Georgia was all a shamL Tv tlia JlaratOiW Jstfo-a t i n-owd that rip-was aray.e?1 ajtair,..t ano: Bays it f 'BUbUId be investigate ed thoroiiffhlv. ''TSeiiS pto!iWltnthgtbb ai ..Cvt io-flia.Thlsisl no reason ;wnyour eitonalfnends 111 thatlo 6arlty sbohldUbt keebbool. i " l! f "tMr. Rogers, the efficient Secretary of the MTstera North Carolina Ag- ;UiJtui!al Jodatioa At Sausburyi jb reports the TjrosDects of the ensuing, .x'.Mir, wmen1 convenes -at dihsuuij Octebe.rlDUj as naususajy bright,. -CqptotNewiYprkbas granted attachment nbon the Bank of Cah-r kforrjia in that state, to recover yi UOUdeposited la-tnai xiaua. , - M v Thi Ham. Wm.. YanderveW, pastor rof i ;s Shilob, . colored Presbyterian, CbtrrthrNew York wasr tun ovei- by a coal train near Long ;Urancu asdiwas cut in((iwo, .u" inangiexi; . i"WeU, in case you e,ver telrany one Jthat your 'hold ab 'office don't i for apportipnp.d .to parties in thatj.oity. asking transfer. The applications tb-dayiSfrenB-ilareety' Ato bxcesi'f the iUiill-llS-! irromjie viev.an raia .f-lriT A Woman Shoots a Man Snspected of ' HntriA? Robbed her a veat aro.t I ill '.-!-. t-H A '' Vllit 1,1 13, iunj j,vuyiauu, .ui'ipiwugay yfe. startled the Sabbath meaii- atlniia nf Manri fRiwii'n : rtf ;-itlrea. ll day befpre yesterday: iSabpatb- py i appearib g be fore h Ito'an d sU bnii tti n g herself for atresia on 'a chjwge of shodt- ing with, b-tent- to ..killf aW1 were taken, for her detention, ana irnu i ordered -Hionday ' afternoon'- Het fa-" ter, .raparj Kayupr.was.soon ajxj (arr?sted as an .accomplice in toe blobd deedituitaptieaTtlfatabodt ATW 891 iMi iawi .Epifees wefe entered and about f,jyo ito thetrobbers jffVfS ifpnid,, that a nulnblef1e(I:,petdre, L ;uJii.tvirfvi wrtivtVftAi n ft v 'hut - & B dni old bictdjfea lit the jtwpy-bb jefme purchase, buyjn back thcee VPetratott-.- iof v,the robbery,. She ctrme uponf some preirt nrtne osseeaioo of a Mt.i Ratajjof that tii-. rorotUis.ttiali,tioiwererviast thplc itiires were proved tohve beeni pick-, d up by Bates's children in the ro&4. 'Still ooCklisoonmgexJ.t Mrs.-RobiSsob 4$on suited, a ; da ry!PyP t fit -,tb i some time after, and by ber "mani festatione"' Was'J lc6-: to ' sdspect ne" Abdxevy, T,aylor. 7 pt iBee ft. s,Acpjfd-i in'glvJ'as "the evidence at the, trial , showedt!8htf irfVltfetf Tayldf kbd'hls wfe JtfthSiroisfe.tftiiebtaAtt some fruit. The invitation .w.as. accerte.d, . kndf he' calf 'rbadev bh: Shnday1 hist, ' theday theehocaiug bceucreir... Mrs. Tayjor says tliev were: treated .nicely, "uii tit''-she " (Mre. -Taylor) ' '; i6$ Ofi -returninig.''.' home soonul aftev wbiph j ,Mrs. t I Robinson ,asked, r Mrsr.Tavor to Step Into the" oth er I room -and ; see ; eme' calico -she had been purchasing. .0Mrs-Taylor complied, her husband following her.fj After showing them one- ta'fn'g anu another: -Airs, . Ropapsop ,,-.re. rke'd,1 "this is the room in Which Kiobbery'Jwas ' bmmitted, ahd ' BresieUug.a pistol ,to: Taylor's .head,; continued, "and woiare the man who did Taylbf sprang1 fdrward 1 anoT . . . i ... f . i , caoznineE uauMHi lorciutr tueui hud. the pistol snappjug but not exploding duiribfe this slight souffle. .TAylor'in attemnuatx to escape.1 wK?lBhddebIy .confronted by the father of Mrs Rob-fnsbBraza'?I-Raybror ."whom 'lreV' hod been, toid was . apsenfreto. home.,' it was then the , scuffle , commenced ' lh iearneatMr '.Raynbr Jhad -tmlred Tay Ipc dowja, ft short flijjht Of j. i sbme. . a . i . i : . i , - ' iuui ur uyp eieps, wucu me pisiyi- inej nanas oi mrs. KODinson'was dischf-rged. the ball striking Taylor .wjib was some .distance , below, her, on ,the chk bone; under the tight eyei -thereby being flattened, ;cuUmg iti way downward, coming out .,00 tjio under side if the jaw. It Jo'dged his shirt bosbini,Mrs. -Rbbineoh. .ashepre statecl, left the house and Went immediatelv t.o ti'ere.l and' d- Hiyered herself Up to Mayor Browb! airti .ABylor, was , conveyed; home". There waso contradicting evidence pesebd-"- fcjr'lereo,f-. a 11 H tofnyor ; lixown, ( bound . tbem : both, Mrs..11 Rooerson and ner latner. over to me CbbrtofUommon Pleasm the sum' of .$,500 each... They, were taken.in charge, by the proper officials to await baiE, "which is said to be certainly forthcoming. Taylor is doing finely j butt was unable to appear atthctf iaL. I, , 1 . :snd Doctrine. ' -'.lait. r: TheGjeenviUe tM.i.lZane8 hsi si riritfi ner article. on the imuortance of organ biSityr'the Democrats in1' Wash ington county, in tne courseor wmcn the following sounddoctrin'eis enuii-ciated:'-i' '" jfiEven: thoukh. weahould nos .jcon-vf trdl an oltice, and oiir, party, be, , Jc.-.; tripted to the 'property holders, ' we' hvld.draw,oriald:atrMne bcturr.cn. ufmtyes d the . pferjy ,pf, fynqrqnce ana vtvc, mai iiu man ui sku r.tspvvi. ri m aoan cUxzcn , oft : zaiciagmnle 1 cutre- criiss it without incurring; n the.ofiiupi. "oifjeftJrtmWe must' utterly break up'theiilcbntraband. trade iu 'bond; .debutyships, etc., which surely leads toxlenioriiization and desertion, it li p videottoih y.Eeaanning'xnan; that) . , !i .. f .1 - t mis uaxiiy pi:iscimiue on. .outj pjifi. hfta eriflti-ih'iiteil Rti-nd-th to the ene my, -wfalch eould have been tiervved rom 0 r,ther30Ujc,ej,and has spread-. a luaueiui ueiuoriiizaciou, auu uis- ragemnt:over-a9.y Therefore,'we? (Urge up9n aJ4jo consiaerand- reflect 11 pop ine urgenc necessiLy m mrrpr. tlHgthis evil, of organizing thephOn esty aooin-teiiirenee or toe" comma nijty, abdi if it is hot of Mort'naomirit than of agarn-., stultifying oursejyea tradinir 'compromise with the .iters, .from which,; . aftet rtftlt -w rer eet more than the sixtii- ounr fiter.of thebeefi' -l :: 4 'T ' IU 1. s, . 1 .. : t-1 9t ,.v.-, 1 1 tl'TlrTCirfl-RTTTrxr ATI? T.T7I-A'jJTT ! 'lilt The G.tan d 1 Army 4 -or ! the' RipribHb, 6f ,VVinpebagp,,Illinei8 ia; tliejr.iserrse-! Jiii b?cdyard.i :-' WhertflpnWe'r-'are reminded, py several journalists,. or a little historic incident: At the bat tle of Buena1 Viata'Gei. Taylor's left was turpedv owing to tbeitatd conduct ofi Col. Bowles' Indiana .' Resriment. Then ft tyas thai the'splen did devb-' tibu of tlie First MississippTsaved the artliy from utter rout and capture,; -while -their' fTolon el's "heroism held 'tiiem to their dutyi he, though sevefe- ivwounaea.-peeping uis pwmw w.v,, ; his place at their Bead," till the day waa wboji. And that CblobeK Was jeflei-son Davis Jj7 j -l'ilU V. r Anoo .nmro, . V0nnrfj.ll-. yesterday in San Fraricisc,o ia,wh,ich 1 commercial paper uas goue w -jivd-, W, -somei' inttances. oat prominent, firms, but no disposition, was shown toilakerany action dn broteats or push erKiorsemi .la o majoity of; case thenotes had . been partially .paid tandreriewed.' 'J ' f IXfSenatoiltFowler,,of'Tenne8ee, has.been phosqu. to deliver an oration atiNashville T;nii,, in. October, at a meeting1 tb commemorate the life abd public service of the late .ExTPresI-. denl Johnfio;n,,... -,. iU; . i; j jti. dA Maryland quack.-undertook re-, cetitly to cure a cripple by "laying on ,df.haucla,! nHe failed, ahd thefrtende' of Ithe invalid laid, hands on hirnv--., He is able to be aboutbn crutches. , ;li -I -.": -ll-.i.'-T -...1. ; ! varlism in Spain seems once more 'doomed defeat, The fall br Seb de Ilrtrel andr the capture , of General Lrzzaraga cannot fail to be a terriblo, The GourtoLclaims.haa 4?iven ada. . feisiopl,a.vprvpf, Uie claimants 4b.. m MB$yWQdPX ;W-tfGb they . , ;ei inree nunureu auu oiy , wous-, nd dollars, less one puuureu tnous- . .nd wbich' thef iGbVerornent, retains1 i'beiabfglnrg to ik : , ' ' "-' The V ofpestersls to morrow for , spin wall to look afier American in- Tbedebtr.BtAtement- lahovya . rese,f.myii.qhtan(l:a,.!half.duio-. lie last month. Coin in the Trpnc-!! ! aventy one ..nil one ciflluu million -urreusrfii The Wamsutta Milia ltU-o- nf 1,,,, .T"'uv: W?rK The reasbrvto.d!w iai,,i, Iti .irnn leemptnofrofthir deb SiitonP 'Tt.,.i: . IOTii eignt millibnq nwHibb-lsiattt aceeontw Ki25L. ,nwraht live ihmum n r,, ; ills 1 TBh pi i:i7.:r ' .M. cbtniHlbfeatk)iilft tneA?.tY&.i.W lgto the American government ap )pbared ty Ifciiv a Estate of pres'" jvktion. : The Foreign pfllce denitft'n tfcat the British Minister at Pekm ' "yWi PJottq.anjtubatnaj totnff fEta,,!,,: ,: it1 . . ; , j Jii '.! A Genera lUmsL'jq i j u i L1 : a . ) : lyteWler attempted tosave hex A ;Uairghter,who had ventured beyond ttte-Bttfety libd at1 Rbckaay.Both ' ' were drowned. j -, .V:j "'. sThl7tishBank;Qf: North Amor. ' ica obtained an '5njiibcttori4iestrain. Iqg Lod Law & Bros. from, aegotiat- ing certain billaof exohange remitted nia.1" Cali" Miscellaneous items: 'c ' ' 7 nos. Sanger,- insfdo- bbss- at ' Leh.-gb Vwiery.'hai beejkiJJed by five strahgers. . .Acothec! man was shot in1 tbe bowels arid two' btlfers are' ' repprttf-iijWfl.. ganger in! troubJeiu , with the Sihee hs i-ecefved bbffift leiters-brdef-"'' luiucis ti.vear.airo. iiuii Bigiainstq leave thBCWStty,! m Wnu ,) jA. Montreal dispatch says that,,,,, Gfcibard's approaching funeral A'd the " biiivessaltoiid at Mist rflsiee-i'It 8-said-, .cAUi the-ecpleidasUcntf auteSr.are,uot..,r qbkervedat'thbgrayeby th'e 'Catlio-. llq pFiestB, !trie: MeSsYan'ibfatf,''AdJ ;i!obates wjll sue .Cure. JitmseJ4te skv,ut .spnaiiy m uu.uuti uamaces. 1 --u'ji.i' ..--l-- rs.,.J '.'fill. w The Voce Delia Verita, of Ronwb) tion esand'await . , a uiem, fuvolable. iMriwti to tcmrAvw th V P trSlwlsUny ie?ule,1ciii ?"J theKahk iof.Knglaa-inote' 6ir'ae-'ii-r oount ,of ; iiimber.(pf comterfaijtS , ? t'l ri'ii 1:1 1 1 Tiir rvn rna pnnr nanr LLV.ill .' AseciRratfon'.am. devislnV means 'to a 11c j j i cciui a 11,1 liik i ,ii;iriiu.iH ph r i haye'raoes at thrfr grounds this fall.., , f They will uothav any; Fair. " -,iys euitoriaiy mat tiw eapitula 01 feo Ue U rvxi uiay-jJeterwine.Doi oal-los tddftbanhikloVc auuui - tiiousanu . citizens or - Richmond pubHSTia" call'inJ thte' it-J to run for the, Senate to represent - Bat bant J4rtoTW'"l T a! ; i.dR t o t t & o n el' r 10 . .j r 1,:,:.: u sirockdri ftX6ifr$& works, "' J' ntfilid-'' SjL'r'A 'laaalr till 1UIIIIIIUUU 1 llgiuiu, ii-jiiv 1 Jiinuuiiimiiit'ia ui . IStrforHyJ Portables dhdSttionar i Vl'ia.5il? ovi-d b!;;ow LniJn i!uw ; Ki "- -r5-i .i:'r-.voi':; tfi.i j ' with! either Cylinder, Flue or Tubular Bailors, drcalnr Saw MlllH, Grist Bark amC-.n Plasler Mills. Turbine Water W heels. Ulu- ajmffEntlaek.isiiaftiae. llaiursis DM raw ieys.t nytirauuc reuses, j ana kinds olV;vUtu A LuiluilkA. 9ul Tu yiOiinh nil tt her A i ' . 1 Tobacco Fixtures. , j aa s Wrotiiht Jfro4uwto'i"ft: brass 'and' Iron cas',' tings. acliiBetiTojriyej desertion, o.g , aplt 4AWly , . . , IT ! ft' "fi-l-ij f;--iJ 1 w.t.' ... ii. 1 1 j ; 1 i t ' - r I ' i,EKi'of our own improved, UnililwWcb lit we-neep 1 eoB-Jianiiy. on nana or T)tnia 10 order, wehave-iiav tVr t-falath& ioliowtntsr . , tiecon.i--f.aniF MfeehiirerV.' all m TefJeit'r- - '. l-r, wbicu'we.wiH!! a&jVgry H4v 1 1; lgear w-oplwUj.-.v-;--., fr f.l3'f.fifa f- ia 3 -tiorfe8talioiiary'Englne8, goodasrkw' 1 Fin -Boiler, 2ti leet long, i'i lncbs dlame-ajm j9 , ;ier, with two flues 1-1 inches dloMeter. ..- iroD front arid DtfleF nUlhgd'oompiete 1 150 horse power, Utauonery knelne. -rr i uu u . Doi jv-iHrh Krwor crnw' ' -hprte.power Stationary Engines, t r ' r ltt-h. uijuui.uwii iuua-r. f . . ' - ; n- Air tlrtnl KilA- i aeverai Uttteara FMnouft and Fan-BlttVer oiM Epbeaibr- treshhIf?,,'Hri-?'m'rf i . ! A.'J KAHTC r- A "i rt1 V i . nirk '! H. i 1 .1', Or P Kahm's Eagle Ot Jas. Hauler Kon. . . Machine Works. - Iron & KteetWorlit ! iilU StearnEngmes, Boiler, SaW rTiIl .7 .V a - ' ri . - 1 Manpractnrers' Agt-nts for thesaje of Ini. it Jfoved MachmeVyvhghYeerir artrfSta,l!j l clOMETH IN GINTCE AkiUf): i JsJ HWEX.--Hab:r.r6joeenupaaiiuirT', :'." f t.rtKEBE, weighing rrorn;itoUloi,encU, reiHilved to-Uny pf exf"- i .1 t . J iU T I dema,nd thN concession. "'. I ' .-. .- r-;" .,, - .ill K ii. ir.it ;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1875, edition 1
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