W 7 -'.jHgvcr-- fnmmiuim Miwmwiiiiiiiii ii i niimimiinwniiiwriiwiim.wn-,,.-. ,. t,.,,.,,, "tC,, . ,ft. ..www.... tstamwe );.. ,. w ass-sawn- draws.r ... 'y V"''.,. ' "V y ' Jl' - jtma fj' RALEIGH. N. C, WEDNESDAY. .UNITARY (, 1809. THE SENTINlifj. digest of vev& ,AIWntWuriCtiCi. .. t V. . f . f1 W11" of the Kr.-e.hWs man, snd tfiWHuUh ft S. HOUW CoUUlj, gtfa, ft. ( Wilww""- """""WmUMwr. TtaOo'.tlsburo' Murmr emiUunee to reeile oirK by b K troops GobteboK,'. It "''suae the arrival 1mw negro troop urooi unlaw bd MOthing but disquietude JHs, uil WW. ' l"n" "'"'J " 10 Twitlu.lrcoU. Thi istbseaa. aveeJMW,. JJ-wver'fhey- nh- )'I Kurbriiue mm Iu n.tio, onio'taiui", 1 Uiu otwiinumtj ui tin J uf K'" iult uxl outt ; Hint firairf Wtotfoji,- UU1 i Ui. iil iiiiiiiieru. ml ,umil to j' "urk. Wucms Cuiwud 1 A, iu tT"' wwl'liiig ( third mutvf miry B Hetbcro, ' eTv-uiujit inoe. J'rum.oU, Kilirig hixiks uitioiicrjr. picture, ui oibr vprl(, "re frw-'y ttowfd. auiUmI fiwuB, Aiki tfk ud (ta. B. i;iU wluml. r noraiiiated by tlieNuti Mh, M ' K"puWi""' niutiug iu thai city, n 'fruatiHMui U NuwbiTii AojmUiui)'. Ttioy h piilMl in ouA, ( omimiiKtalitv, (ieJiumK fcierM c ttgnmnd that the IiiHtitutioit U k Lml (of wltita eliil'li'i'i oiy,-Uiunby rt kiiiK U"i l8 wt'0 tnii uUhI Uiui. i1" " mu wJ" 'tip !a'imMm.:. tHorla re buinn BMi fiw the calling rf a in tiirTiibii:f Tcsirronttnu ttrbp hrW in l.ynrti bufK, to Ukf ttHi torlUie th i.ilw. UaJt. uf llift pnMc-nt tax. Th LoBlvilW DrmiH-rnl it Hint Ihi' H"H. Ji.Un C. Bri'lt'in'nlju w oipwcu-ti u retain to k. utueky ui a h.w !. TowilliCMi (tmt. (jiaul'o jliKiiurttli.tli tv rv ro"iul oit- of the laix"-. tn't'H tu Wauling!. n .IB alrVady Kafl, act Ih1 prf.priftoi wMn.omfH.HtMl to ruftiiK. at lia i iwo iiiit..liil uiiitv apitUcaMU. j. CtTc)atul iM Rro haa pmwwnU d ttiu Dirw- bnu Uw cipi riKM r diKpnnit H4 Ik ir traikling llta bitf WU. A 6trmx flTiirt, whicb ta hkijf In pr.i aiip rrttt ta hw tMtnK matlk-for ttie rliM rtf lr. Mil d from mpri".m iit at t)i IVy Turin xw. Ttw towiWtia witii tl" b rfw m the t'tn n.f, i)., euutiniM aiwhaitxl. Amah. r .iauta twu baa faawa ktM lt" buur huriml at.4 tho lUwarnynl. TlMi liRr.' an ett trmmi arul in larjfi" and awsai d- (riuiiit..i iTiSataial Itin aulhorllwa. Tin fifth AwiiDf llott Nrw Vork, rntx f.r f ,tpr annum ," The Ht. Niihoiaa rvnin for (in W. Th Nw Vurk H41 i tbo third in iho twt and th Mwtroroititau M tha tiinh. In IHI Uw Iwaiitw.iHui wry little tmi -Uft St. 'ik eity, preft-wini? ummwI i mhHrt.moii( tiHinin, m uy i tiw chif wn.r of tlir laud U(mb whi-.h the 141000 ulln is coiitrtiU d- Thi-m l wiirwtv I taahion al.te afntiH or Hlrrt in tli uii.r part of N w Vcit ah.-re tl ' do hoi huhl the UtataiUa. J'h. y ia) Ui vt-ry Uu-K''t Kmw for (ht iu, tn.. msirksTiAUY. On tlie !!0(ti. il Jiinuiiry, I Sti7, Governor M oiih aunt a m!sao;u to tiie tfi'iit-rnl k juralil);, toiK'hin)r the comlit'tdn ef the 8t te' inh roHt in tiie Cape Kwir ami l)p Hirer works. He rtwiteil tlmi th inierca " of tlie Company worn auld in 1S")0 ami pur chasetj tjr 0v. Eilis for tli tiiali', in pur i'lilKJa of tue act of 5a, at the sum nf WSiOOO ; hat in cuinplinnce with tin; . povKimia o taid act, which appropriated Win, W ht tKiUr tl)nao ot ISIjO, n8 tliit ho nppninti'd a Commiasiiin, as he was r8ird to do by Rind act, and that "many . ottSui wpanra 1mh ban -mrnkx, wuin . ih iirectiun of this Commission, and the river km Iwimi npmiivl far navigation, with a minimum ilijuli ui five teet of wator from Tlnarigation i. temporarily appended In vigation ia temporarily suspended coiiarquenoe of an accident occasion d by a raceirt freshet, to which these works will be mer or lesa subject, until aubatAOtialty. rr hnilt, A report trorri the Conimisalon giv ing daiailed account o( their operations, .will lie laid before you at an early day, for whick oecaaion I will reserra euch auggaf tionj relative to thw Improvement, aa I may dre ntwssary to iU maintenance," The war w just about to break out at tba data of lliia meaaage, and it ia prob. bit that auch rtport and iuggeatinna were nt oiade. Gov. Worth aaya, "if thla re port from the-Commiaaion, with the pro I -mail iii;iLr jjjnjnnf the Governor, waa ever made, or any aiilisuqiiuni'" report J aaid CmiuLsatoa, I hate ikeea uuable to Mi It.".. Qov. Worth farther aaya that it fit un oefstood that "in 18)4 a new11 eorpbfatfcm hati been created by tbS General Aaaembly Biuief the naino of the lt'p River Trn pi.rtU'on CiMiipmi j, &inl that the' atoamt boat,, tool and other property Ot the Kf Cowpaoy bad been trsnJiferrni'Ui tki Transportation Company, in csoOaidf ation if titer ttmbirtakiiig el thi latter 455 to, jttijf np jsy'gay.0",.. - transportation -6n tint spoer portion-! - -ihrrter-t(t UM. Ucckwaa the chjrf .r,of. lr thi TranaportHtion Company. fil did not aatiafactorily rtrivr whether- thi tranirfet hud been tBadr, but Gyvt-raar ttimrig that toch trar,sf. r bad Xeeat 8'Vteil to hi made, M that the WriUngil i rt,inoro)al and void, aud cooarquentlj title ol the State iu th' property : anil tniathyt of the C. F. A IX. K. Ka'tigatiu - - OiBpaHy Wat rrmdv ....U, Cif. Worth Inrther aays, "no far as the -".P." t,Cjuii',aBjQtvcni have beta able tOr 'rVMtfiCtmlf 'ptjKlty owoc.t bf'h$ , , tWj.mv, at hrept,' ntwa eliap bWi1--Svtos v4Hif(r.mt t,oA Invk m---h&r4 be 'a good tnivtr arid the enitlaea ad fcachtnery of tw auasil ateamboata, t the Wortlilta. Thow (Mitfian arc InmU.,1 ami BimUw blt Jjhwryirilt. the lioard of (.Wimifwiune limra not a dollar tit mjr boiIw tlM-ir control. Tlia; taa do nothing ia feonplotc itc navigation n4 V ri'vt iWtu tbfiuselvan uthrieii t oD the anginea and tn&cbinery t k two uw (juhijj, which tUjr bolievo wouM bring a yorj .iuconaitlurable turn, if old." ' In thia maaaage (lor. Worth irprcanttx Uiat tho tounditi. in of all tbii datna uo tlifse Wfki ar tinu aii.l a.Uinl, and that all apprehensions, at out- time ent.Uiuf, that tiiy would be undermined, by the tail 1 of wtr oi et Oitm, haa (laaaotl to ay." TVuiHlt Nraaitjiri ot (Jar Kllia aJid Gov. Worlb c.oituin tliu ItUcul a.-id m.jt witlw.nl it iidoriiiution iR'Tort: the puhlii, in rclutmn to thin matter. In tlii Mine mesnHL'i' ol (Inv. AVorrli, wliitii exhlhi'a itiirrnal .vidunr ut ro wurcli to ninovr ttie rlon.l Ir .in tin- liil.. ot tlie Mint, Mu aioiii.. !.y ihf Uij;of I ) ine HUj'j; trailI'lT ol Ihr Sluli 'a lot, n t lii tin- I) i, liivt'r TrHiip-.n ai i.ifi ('..nip ui y. ii. I r.m siiU-riitiou a.s lo what w lnt to he done to turn to airoutit tin; Urt- mi I iinloilun ale vx 1'e.iililiin s of tin: rtiiiii- on tlii',; works. lit' siiem initi tut: (lion hi mitKilorn r.u; t-veii to htt in ooo.j oiihr ion! tin' watejTj IMiwvr, at alb sraanna, sulli ir ft lo iirio iiiiini riac m ichimrv, - itml thut, in co'llstM Jlli 'lice ol the Si nit- niri n.ly o nine ill. dams, the ahmr-tant TOjipfin ol' iron, rnl, limln'r tVc, in th vtciii it y , imi.I the prtiln. bllity of ait e.sil. I it v I" intf stion tr(iii;.',lil about I thi' extrusion ol the ( onlfiel.l I! It I., ibrN.C K. It , oi ihe t mop!, u, .ii o1 the ( 'Iim ham U. it. thnt thest ilum-i iniolii he llliiib' sy.til .blt l y i-r.etiio; the I1, iine'i tiury ihorr1 Hi ide-i ueui tti lrae tu.u Unit eonvie's loubl Im employe.! in r;tWii,o itiil autl iroil, anil tliu '.h vt:..j i ;i rec-lirer ol l!n S. ;i!i , ilii.i tleit III.- M.ilit mf, aina.ly iltninie.l lit the iwp. n -oi the tte, eouhl Im- uel in n.akin Km I rouil ir-ill, ear H liet-U vt:., to Mlpply any tleuumtl, or to luanulat'tlirt; an , tiling eUe, retpliriilLt (he iihi- nf iron unit eoiil an. I lie aitv nuts, i! lhe--e v lew In- nol up pro veil, thai the frum-hiM' timl work-. -le..o, -..M, in the hopt that e.tpiinl:sl- won!.! I . ily -nol eootpttHv thin Tl!lvlguUiiIl. Sunn atierlb.v. ierjt in thU iin- tiae the (jcneral As-rnibly took a neews -ami lb.' 1 1 1 1 1 , l m r v i li-spol ini whnli wits pbictoi over .nb:iile iheii it; iissiiiiltlin. wheretiy nit.si'lioti wiot tnken in tlie prentis t' . lott thin tne-i-i,. -n-rt pttiillH'io.l. lit (nil, in evral of Ihe temlirtK pen of Hie H:t, anil lis tiiels ami sni;aeaitoii were known lo cvt'i ylio.ly, trj in;,' to ke p iosieil as to SlHle nlhtirs. Tlnttw qiioiatioriH are mn.le Irmn lite iiii'm saea nf loveni'irs Kilts sntl Woith. the Itttat niillienlii' information lielor.- the pub ir in relation to tins interest ot the Suite in th-e work. 'rllt'V were rertaiillv ot ruti sttlerJitile Villtie. If Ihe ro:ll, fin t iron, nn.l ropper mints in the valley "f l.-ep Kiw r arf ever- to be (levt:lop'tl - ami the vuat tpinrricH ol solid anil luuiimited irrstiile anil sntnl slum; aliii h abound on the hank ol theatt liivers Ut be made available, them; rivers must tc nimlc niivirj;-dile ; and the im pertect. diims antl locks now on them vitmhl RlForil irreat faeilitiis in niakiiij; better ones. Tt'twiSlriiMt hettepf Eoold be iloue, the frmi iJtiamuul. iuiiii'vemt-UU- ali"'il.l Iiilyx been aidd. They "are worth as mneh, if not more, than Ihev weie worth when li.tv. T.'tH jmt chtiswl tlieui lor thu Btate in 1 H5t, - wil It universal -approbation, st .1iV),0()0, -ihe State having eH;iilt)d thermfitr fliW.OOO more in trying ! perlt'ct the .works "I0B " 'ntt'M m twr thr- Pemtcntiary, the Slate already owning this water power, ready dammed, anil he niter wards sent the Hutu Geologist to eiamiue the ool aud iron mine and stone (jnirries and thecontlition et these uptier dams and report thereon. The 8tal Gt oloslst made uch examination and reporttiil in writing, recAinmendipg Lockvtlle as the moat suita ble aite along the river forth Penitentia ry. Here hi eubstantial stoue lock, boitt at great coet, a good dam and abundant water power. No doubt waa then enter tained, or is now entertained, that a few acres more of land, all that is needed for a Penitentiary, ould be purchased, aV a very small price. - ),-' ' But to the amaae.ment of every body who ha heard of it, (fev haV1lta ofttt,JThl! Kadioal 'onventieD' paaaed an orilinaaoe, ratihVd the 15th. March) 1868, which, by iu preamble, dtdarr that "ie Cap fear and Deep ittwtr Work are a a ntiouodl 4to and in tUek pramnt M4ithw ntterll worthlem to the Stat, and highly Injurious to the Interest (rf the peopii residJtig In. Hi valley of uid ,ria !Ma4...i!.aiMt Sc. lat.That, forth purpo f aiding th vjiiiai Cep,- t U tramipurtatioa of iat) ft building thew kularM.am!vttftl and other masxhiry," fcud tor"th Biiiaew"eBatWiatantt BpptK: to pohit Brtet,' Hie intttreet ot iae Naie ol Wft OWrr, al4CaK(- Fear ; and lei i liver Nvijrall Wiw, --!''' Gulf Ham o Uwp Hivur to Northing Dam OB raaf ftai IU'", "' I""''"" v, is smnj tn-i erred to tu ChaihaiP Railroad Cotn- nan, with HTrty to fW iCompaay ti pair, we, aad make avail af, aid portion of wilt works, and mUnuthammnd prii.lrtf ,n,prUunt OurttA, the same extent p.awd by the St.""-'. , . '-.'.. . . gpc, Xhsie-ffjwi"4 Diree0" of tba Ctiatbaat Kalrrosd npay , alt have power o trnrufer n4 tnvj ! "t teal It' coavt.i.J ri(l lrn-terTcl or any i,riiiu Oiertfotwr- (Arfwryws wyHmf Sua ws t tadii tiie lito. jure), four day gmH aj 0ta'i i- wi)r ks, the .CunTentiuD aswd b ordinnc ffivmpher OretBl to the aoiounl ol f I .BOO," to aid this Chatham lUilioad tJoutpany U complete their entmrjiriiie. It is reported that Col. J. M. Heck is laiiely interested in the Chatham Railroad ; and that he, acting for his associates, was thu pominent lobby member in getting through these twa ortlinanoe. By what bean he could influence tlie Cnvuhoa tu mnke this absurd gift is not known. But as all or nearly all the rafting, imposed by ihi-He works, lsirfen Krihidgtmi, and only the dams ufotw, Including Northingtoi, are n'iven away, the ordinance l fraudulent and deceptive as to relieviog the IuuiIr-i i"-u, aud the provision iuaorttfd that the Chatham Ktijlrtud Coinpany may dell or transfer tJie locks and tlants and franchises on the u))r portion of the works, makes it transport nt that t'ie design was tij, make (. ujijier irrntt tributary to the Chatham Kailroail Coinpany ami to daaUe the Stalt rtrtrr to jirrttcl tlie ntngition of tluM niters Tln .nf of the lat ki a,.d dnins, and aur rt iiik-r ol tin 'privilege id ifvinj; ihe river to truiiKport eoiil and iron an I hulblin mate rinl, took away the etinHitleraliona makit f e k vi I bt an eligible site tor lite Cunitin -ii.tty, unil this ttithout any Unrjit iv (Ac .v.i(i. ' It is said thut tlie Slate paysiomc Irtjillyl ho a'i acres ot bind on which to locate the I Ynt!eiilirv, not including the water pow er, ami Hrtl.tWm for N,fMtt scTcv) nf poor pine I.tu.l, some ot whit It is some 15 itiiltm .rt-:t.it Iroiti the site of the Penitentiary. Cot Meek buy this poor Uu. ol lit. Jim. M. K iv at about (if, cents per acre, and im in. .Ii .'.'lv s. lis it to i It.; Slate a' 1 J "iO per iii-ie. W'lty an- In-and his unknow n asso j e- ties sn.-h bivorit.s ot the Mivers thut be I , v. iy ito,!y knows the IVnitenliary lilt mi it -i- lot an aeri; of this liaul. Charity cannot s- be sMeii'ietl astoeover this ti atittactinus with me matitlrof stupi-ti'y. This t,Otl 0011, ibsti iliuieil among the King, in any thing like Hn equal ratio, even if the Kill) unbrace all tlw itauilr whti have co operated in this :.hatn'!esH villainy, woulrl give to each of llii-m a handsome sum. The annals til corrupt Legislation in no country exhibit any ni-lance ol peculation ui the public bonis, with so colorless a pretext. It is taken far grunted that the Peniteo liary Committee tlid not sticore the water power at Lock villfi. Under the terms of the gilt to I tie Chatham H. K. Co., they i otiii'l not transfer and' assign this water power to ihe Stale for building a Penilun dan, Inn solely "fitr the purpose of improv ing the valleyaof said Rivers." The !iiti ifnke.l t.. . high to notice the siciiinlHiiit uiarhiiiery ami puillp ? Has the Snpt rinteit'h-nt ol Public Works looked alter these t lie only debris left, ol what cost the Slate some hall a million of do) I ns '( Docs lie despise such small matters f Iti'sidetice in I he Govci nor's Mansion, with the apptoval of the itesjiot who rules by i irtu.t ol the I'. S ln?ii.;l and negro suf liagc, ami dii-liuiiehis'Uicnt ol luttter men, w ould turn the he I ol a more sensible mnu than C. I, II ariia. Tin honest members of the I,tgiliitnre shotilil ai nine bring lorward a bill that the State boiuls issued to can y out I bean vil lainous hemes were issued without the sanction of the legislature, anil that they will not he paid. The Treasurer's bunks trtft slmw ttfe mrmtirr anrt date of these Isolds, anil to whom iasm d, so that they miry Im istuiiUtwd. wr'" 't""cd wilh- otil atitrioiTiy bT !aw,' f! tig ' WrerTOriTiTtf Public Tietisiirur, iu hot haste, hat the Geil eral Assembly, to meet in a few day, should refuse to ratify this immense swindle! CJCHAU AAJ ORANT. --A Knttt filtv. kiwis . before the Christian Era. when " ClSrir ur Brislish ancestors, after they had made a long, desperate and heroir deleuce, they broke right down, became utterly prostrate, without spirit or hope, aud lie took them selvos to submissioD. The smliasaatUr tent to sue for peace laid all the blame of the war upon the rash "you m," and claimed that tbey, nor the people, had share iu carrying on the war. Casar reproV8fl them, for their meanness and inconsistency, and required mh irnlag Jar iukik fidelity and good behavior 1 ' As General Grant has shown something of the Cut tar in overcoming us, and we smrmthing ofjth Hntona, boUi inosir manly resistance and Wf abject ubmision, it is o be boj)d that Grant miy maintain, at ill lurtlier, the eharaeter of tlie Human,' and reprove, for their meanrfeas and tncWit temsy, our aabaMdnr. "Senator" JPool and "Oovernar Holden, when they talk about making tiwasna diotts, after (Im red at Electi'ir for Jefferson Davis and the other bad proposed to staslnat Linooln, by askirti?, to ht paper i . Wfw taiilplut iur thahsad of Alualtam IuiTMlr- ' , Yea, k;t Caiar rrprov thew for their ijaaBnjkiijtoiqgaa Juno TavMil mo Ttia Qtvo Ivnr of Salisbarv. wuo calls. Tie sni W, V giwaarieisi -fi t, ' . f a shake ot the band, nd te prM.-ar a copy at iheMuitW, Containing th present meat of th Grand Jury, lias tw leave aur aancttm without It ii . Frieuds out ot tie State have wrlttaa for ,exprntoiJT Tbey lay it ia not sothcieatly iatelltbl to persons nnacquainled with tli local pofith s f Vlt St. t- ' -"f ( At some future day, wo, wHI rrpuVlish tti aacdt Jt U TSW wtit sppai -otfr lKint . Hpeciat TaUiraiu tu tlio WutmutHHi UMpatva, ABotftns irfictrt op- thk am Inks ttpuocUma ri ox. .... WianuuiSsa. Ja. 1, IwlJ), The elTtct ol the I'asiideut's amnraty proclairtatiou of CliriatUDta iw yt t the sub jct ol argumuiit and dtnibt autung Con grtssmcn, antl it ia asked : "Does the proclamation remit or cancel all penalties ajid reliuV ajjiinst alidisal-il-itiea J" Among competent judjftfi Unas does not appear 10 oe any uoutu mai u i,tu ij pleaded in bar It. pe,, . iim.na ,,r eeedings, and that it .. vi.litn.tUe power ami province ot the Kxectuve to panlwu w hot Iter bufurt or aftur a judicial c nvic tion. But ties the proelatmitKn relieve as to the tliaalulitiea dewrirM-d farthe uew amend utt to ihe Coustituttt4lte lotirteentb f Tina hi the mooted q KUin May those who participated in the rebellion now bo!. I ottice. and volet Are the diaabilttiee pru vitlt d iu tht loitrto. utii ameadmoni Inlcnil ltd as penalties, and, il does not thu I'n suit m's paition ol.liu.tiU; or remove the penalty I In answer to Has, it h calmed bysometh.it notwithstanding the recently adopted toiirlfeni.il anii-u.xntlil, which pro vides for muioval of .lihaithltes by a two tliilds vote in Congress lint I'lenibnt's power is complete, au.lihit his panbm un der the Kui oiul arllt le ot the Count l! til ion ncconipl.slles oxaclly whit ihe Lutigrcss may tin by a irto'htr is vol. ; that ibe lotir.uetith amendment thus not lepe.tl tbe seoon.l urtielo of the Ciusl itntlon, but at most only gl ves t 'otlgri'ss joliolt t t en I power with ihe K o, u lave in tic atdiji.cl 111141 tor named; that while uud.r the uiiiiMi.iiiicnt CongK-M may U.. thlalliinj by S two lltlltls vole, uiulur. ih audMitl JW Kwnrtfvf' can by bin JHU-4.1U aiwuupiali Um aiue in ult. Sticliislhe substance si the argument held by unie otticials Icj,hI men ami Con gressmen antl there i so much c.olillicl ot opiiiion on this iiuYoriati. sitl j t.t lh.it ill all probability- then will be 110 ,1, limn- set Melileiit ol It until 11 jg.lltial tbs Islt.tt shall lie had. - Tiiojiasi n,LK. The Kdi tor f the Hen tterson yWra, who litis ricently paitl a visit to the enterprising town st Tli nii isvllle, on the North I'.nolina Uulroad. h.s the follow ing i say aluiiit amine 01 its 'features ;" 'Thomasville Mas acquired coforiely chiefly tor its manufactures of boots and siting. There are now ia active operation, uot including one or two small "custom" shops, three large inaoulactortes. Messrs. C. M. ifcO. Lines, a firm extensively known, ate still at the business, having, since we were, there bcfcwe, erected a new anil large building and ail lc. miioy convenience to ttieir eaiablisliiuent.. Mlielley, Br s. A Co. ..ave tilted up thu building lormerly occu pied for the same purpose ly Miller t Kos ler, aud alterward by Williir.l A Allen, in an elegant manner. This enterprising firm is tiding a siea-ly busine:.. lis atroiumo- datnig Henb.r. I M. stK.li.,, ii-., I. .., over tlie faetory anil gave ns an insight into the wh4u 4 t4! ftiiMin. s iiiirsnltietng to our notice many in.prov, menis in the ma cltinery, exeitiliug and lessening the labor of the operatives. Jas. A. le-tioh ,V Co, a new - house, are ttoiiig a promising business. -A boot, anil tine iiililitiollal shoe innnufac.iory, are talked ol. ir may be well to slate that Ihe manufac turer's wholesale, prices are about the same aa those nl New York. The uuik ii, unship is superior lo the average Yan kee work. The pride ot ThomnsvilU; is iia enterprise in thi, tsait antl skou liusincHH. Before the war the place bad won the meri ted mthriijHtt ol "Lynn of the South:' This il. will never, we think, oeas'i to des'Tvo The want ol capital may for awhile pre vent the full develiipnierit ol the 1 nierpiisi; ol its citizens. But capual siMiner or Inter must come in and then Tumnasville will la. a great place. The Silver Mine ro ul coin pleted to Thotnasville would go far to in duce capital into that whole wt tioti. I'heie is much probability Jiftii is JsiJ!gi4fiH.S...a this roate-i rwgftrfci"i tbi (wwrj" Tlie shoe shops ale mil t he only batni es ,o ittWiest. . . U.ir ;itl4 itieual ilatuat, the . iiW. ter, is prepaKfl ""Tb" fwntiak.. by., relail aud wholesale tht; best and neatest styles tit gcnleuiea' lints. 1). S. Wcstn' ulantl is aunit at eatfrtaut Work. His bet I steads and chairs, some of thoin beautiful patterns by the by, sometimes flud their way not of Hie Slate. WT u,. no a ... . I . Mooie iK Co s. steam flour- I able business. Hitusted u rntle from (he town, ia Messrs. Jenkins antl Skikw' Htm-k Farm a new nd very worthy enterprise. We wvre wull pleased with the nttk these gentle men hast on band, bnt they assured us that' tbey had not fairly started yet, as it was their intention to liirnisli the HoHtliitnu Stale with the very best imp irted stncU Their preparations are h)u an extensive scale and embrace every variety." "KiLLtHO Two Bluna wrru oN,9ToiiH.n A racy correapondeut of the Fayutieville KagU, writing from this City, thinks that the crier of the Federal Court, fbitiire King, the Tailor, U an , eeturprising mull, lie sy. 1 "I can vouch' for thi -myself, aa I had an ocular demoustralK'n : A 1 entered the court room, what slluuld I see but tlte orb r plying his need lain tlie old fashiannd way with a nlntblenea. and i.pecd that would have put on of Wheeler A W'ibioa or Sing er's best Doubl Lock ,Stich t blush 0win what i learnwl to be a natt of tjnts. ' This deparltritDt of tb oourt 1 tb only' ou that is keeping up with the 'progressiva age." li ia lollowiug In the fouainp ot Andy and no doubt ti'xpect to bevl'reaident of them finbtd-JStatet, whictiX would ba mply changing 'bis crying . nir a ; Coifed otta vouri, 10 crying ir IJotigrr-s. A tha court b set uu on U tWaibwiw busiarB, 1 intnlr-.ft Vi.ul.r 6 good plan u sitrd it. maoili(act.ufUi inUrests" ami et the marshal up lu the saddlery liusrriess, Thi nrjihew of Thaddeas Ktrveaa, wk was to, have llt)d,0OUrof thn great Con mower's wealth, tf be abstained traieata Iron.;, liquor ad soImobo, r vslui - be oMiige.l to aurreudsc 1 au- ut orphan ol tbaauldier U b iadulgeil, Says be viil dot rob tue poor i-t hiim 'Kiffnj ffasu . A'trirmetr, at sVenttWi tif tottittItnr put up betittet, wua tt( Mtovrja essMid obsmrvatioa ''This, 4lic and enhtirmen. is bwswt of"rw)tn aliy,'arWrriBtai touuOiT;' cui woetner m.vh a uraMMrs uaa luta fFth0tuclroTriii; " luvohcka raw urAmrirs FBOM VlllOAdO S'HAHL Y Wl' IIUNI)KKI Aft'llVA ilUXS MV- litftO 77 A? YHZAli. Daring the present year of grace StH wives and 170 hulamU Ii ive filed p tilious for divorce in the various courts in this city. Those lachrymose pi. ' a uis, tnllini; to. use laclirvmosi -in. ms, tnllingtse pray. ffffSttt . ., ,,,. ,.. ends, and V7 f ' J?' fwhel'u"'K 'M'i.i..ty ' 1 ..; tlie csiurt ami piess their suits w ithover- y have bein .'...iat p ..mi nil the uiotitiis antl weeks..! the yuitr, poUntig a continuous plaint uilo Ihe ewi of fuUuaMt iustitw, atu. making the high place ot chautiy fittg again with the sooit tiuit s iimcliing but now- rather wearisome tale ol misplaced nib ctiou and Ur.nkeii vows. Tit is tin posiusf. tirocwUUja. cxaued I.) s luige a ntitii lariil vit tuoiis ttauies and bonorable iuvo,bAs aln ady eonauuirtl many y-aurs in passiuu a given point, and Ifiere tire no signs of the lainiiing ol the ind. l'or!uiiale!y the pr. sent purposs; has only particularly to do with that portion ol the tiuiti upon whose baittii rs is inw;ribt;il as ibe year ot hupe, 01 ot deliverance - "1 StiH." A uil there are lour ItUinlrttl and sixty men and women, ad told Il Will be ttliservetl by alt ciiiidnt persons iliat, in point it luagiiiiu.lf, 1 he above is a very lesjiictavile iiuuiIht. It itiigltt have lieeu greater, pi 1 haps, vi illtout producmit tiny general cat asti ophe ; it might have b. en souii w'ltsl less, without cii.ltiitgei'ing the reputation nl the city as the great divorce ccnlie. liui, as il stands, 11 must Uo re garded as a very ciedliablo ixhibit df Ihe industry tit thus-- sot:itiiea who make tht: liutte'ajiaf.;nt '.e: monument to the reverence lot the uuplt'ii ' ." . .. .. 1 1 obligations which obuittsin the,houstiuoi(tx oi Chicago Iu some msnnei , Loo.iho tlivorcc achlevemi-lil of 1MIIS will gel lo be ller aldetj tvs another ol tht; lllalnlohl wou.iets 111 winch die eiittrrprise ol our people tinils expression. Il will tl-.tibtleHS be iu.sigun.1 a i place auioitg the mAi i-ieisiibh; staHsi.i s ; wnich are put ti,rtli lioui tunc lo inue liy U-iievolent ctn.ciis, ..r our g'ory a.itotio i posterity. Tlie tai l that the annua! divorce 1 record i ignored 111 the reports ot uic lioartl of Trntle bv no mesiis involi't-? me cooclu j sion lllal the value ot tht; ttgnics is not ap 9 prtHtiaie.l by thai erudae atut sauat-ions 0011,. VvOiisttieiati, uis 111 n iiuiii.t i" " mmmrm, , a.He . a purely pet son its membership, may bave men tile reason for tu omission. This work ol fam ily dismemberment which is progressing in Chit ago will probably suggest lorelioiliiis to those eminently well meaning .hi sons, ol a dyspeptic turn, w ho are pre destinated lo morbid views of things And it is to Im- admitted thai all the lacifi tie for accomplishing this puriioar which any rattimal lainig could ask areaffordvti hi le with tin: same, liberality which, in manv othor respects, charaeteries this great, un tniili. The , lei ails of tb year's sti iif ghi in this In audi of litigation show thai ottl ol four hundred, anil silly suns, the whol--mtnilmr brought tinting tbu year, two bun dred and eighty-four wen; ctininenr-ctl by wives, antl only one hundred tnid st:venty six by hnslwtmla, leaving balance of inn huniirttl and seventy six in lavor ol tin; su perior enterprise ol tin; deaf .'cri atiirt s. In tint lliatltM-, bio, of obtaining decrees, the wives -fud the hflsltftiids by one ffund'rctl and thirteen casts. They are also ahead in an other respect. Forty-one wives wete loun.l to have committed adultery, while the ntuu ber of biialaiods upon the same geore was only thirty nine. In regard te cruelly ami drunkenness, the husbands sre, ol course, greatly in the majority, though it appeals, nevef ibeless, that the ge-nllur acx has Dot wholly abandoned the brooiusli.k, and that an unwarrantable degrv ot inebriety has been indulged in by stunt; lew members of that lughi vt BLccliied or gitni'tii ion. The progiessol the divorce epidemic during the year may also be IKiti d with profit. t greiitesl ravages occurred in Julie. Bolh sitxiw on the rampage about that time. Prudent persons will ni-irkihe aslsyWMrBry many victims in Match antl Oct iber. In the case !' March, tht; prevalence of 1 a-t WtiftiWMtWymiinti fftwri 1 'fir enW ' iHi'"l' ttradlSP.'M'Ift fj0!!? J'1!-' V.1""' " ' '"!' U the excess is' maiiify ijiiu "to tin; Inttt that about that lime many petsotiH are uuikiiig their domestic arrangements tor the winter. But those, reasons do not holt) good as to nio mouiu o auoo. u unusual nicmiij . ..-ii iiii-jtu-j- i. ZL that month must be lelt uii:u;coiinte.l lor During ths year there baa been an Ini ri use it the number of divon-e suits commenced oi owe hundred ami twenty. two over the number brought iu 1HU7, and an ini rea-se hi the number of decrees granted ol" one buu- drea aud thirty-twit. 1 A oooo RKASOM. ' Ity ona deetsivs arKatneut, Tom framed file Ktvuly Kate's consent 'le tit the nrwtal day. "Why lu such baat, daar Tom, to wvtl r I nhsll not ehaitt. on v inot.l," stt said, "But llieu," aays he, "1 may." Til neither tell niy afff for census or tins Sovereign," saitl thsoM.lt mo4 ri-eolutely, to. bur master, who waa preparing for like enumerator. ' "Very well, I'll put down sixty-five," was tlie enrTepty-::::'' "' '" T7 -" V 'UKn uiy hormr, sir, I was oidy RFty ; eight last birth day screamed the cook. ' N A Gkn o Von, bi t agony" by i ei I'OKsy The lollowing efTii ttr be tht result ol a "ttictit-at i soldier, who sent young lady a '-hokey," while In' eomp hah ber home, l eminently auiiaiacit.iy, so tar as it gm;-, to prove that "none but the bra deserve the fair,' and we bop bad tbi desired ell', el. Here it i: ,?, ' - V 'As'Wviiitey Arnviie ft-Ber,' -v.'Wmrnft has heard Hm eaumxia Itrllcrj Ms Usn4 te Uis afus a totrtt a, Aotf (Ktloed WmraiiaDirf atiauteB,'. rin has arum the war eioit ls tistk arise, ' Like efty bussaiits when they ttu-a, ::. VV l bitf ir rtiso bis tls.1, pasl.eaiHaswiesrr7ieaittj.r-s ,3, huffng' Ihe great, rush tel true' iu Cali lornia, . the Pai.aiua aut ban francisno steamer were alway densely cruwdeal., Xs. one occasion, says a eorrospouiiebt, a priy bf traTelcr; bent on the gsme ol "old ltlge," wwd the broad. at omach of a veiy iiehy tellow pansenger, asleep on the, door, Be; ot rWB-.-T iar wh-iht sitd a for several hours, nnconaciou of bis pe;so 6t Uitlhty, until' ouu" pt the paily bia.suis stirtdirrtTy rtrff nM rjWiTg-.,t f f b.i j down upo tu "table-" wim fearful euiplta , when the astomshert strsng r ojurj'i "Si efijsV'sJiV'VITOfirairoTlTijJ'SHam 'All rtbeir on. with the narc: bat I weuUs da -twstttri evr. " t , TUK Nh'U HO MKMflEii. It new st cum that thu negro Menard, whom we have heretofore mentioned as be ing in Washington aa a Hpreetaiv iu thwicras of t he Louisiana bteka, when in deed no Louisiana imgie at all, but a min Caipttt-baggg mulatto iiiteilopex from Il linois, is an old hand a', his present busi ft as, In ftctobtt. 18fi.V as snnearS from iliplomallc corri-spon.lt nee, Vol 1 pp. 87, ... . ' , . '. , ' "' e' . ' '"TfT? f "fW yflalion of Jamaica which resulted about that tune in thus Moody massacre which the ltritisb govaiament louitd nec, asary Id repress with great senriiy. Bclug duloct S.!J.'!.iJil peiiuikvWt-Mi'hsi and hstma Tr. aibnig the most venomouj bosijlily tti the whites on the island, and eperity insti gating hlwotistted.b dottlaring bimselt "ftir hias k asliiMialiiitu," be was, on reoomataux dation of tbe tt-ik tbu p..scu iu, the par-, i -h wb! Ms iiistigathinj to vn4enoe were rnt ffi-B4; cjwfrofrf a turbulcht lnceailiar and make tiny On tlys he besiegetl the Stale IKipasmixan lr ledicas of alleged injuries, but, tlie tacts ap pealing from the diplomatic correspond. en. ce which en.-ued as alwve (tated, the iimtler was dropped by Mr. Seward ; anil the next appearance ol this petttilmt crna lure was on tliti Louisiana recoustruution stage In the tfyuliiiiou ol this scouiitliel .Ii an. a, be now presents himself as a Hep ns. illative iu the C ingress of the United Males, 11 ml, iu verilication of his right to seal us sm b, presents, under what is called the broad seal ol Louisiana, a certificate ol i-loctiou fr.mi ths prowling white 'Illinois ti.lvtntivrtr who style himself Governor of that State. wp-.ata,wxtrffl ri-aiier to uiii.k ur a tuoment ou that dccu- Ii .1 titiase t,( 11 h, re luest nted. White car-1 1 ptiase ol 11 l, re presented,. pet b"fikg i" pretty wrtll midttrstood ; But licit is ail lns:anceot that system of negro caipet Lag 1 sin invoked, as we have several times luviitiouetl, by t 'otigress to its a, Jill in led anl in Ihe at 1 oiiiplnlic-iit of its base anil lottcti design. This fellow ia but a I) pt-ol those N .itltcrn negroes who, put iimler pay by Unheal ntstiaeers, b tve been m ut loihr South to play tlie toie of constr 1 iitl 'ii-uikk, rs, Ii gislujiors, Stale olUivrs, antl iiH.titatra of iaingics, toi ler pretence .1 b, ulg I ur n.pr. Senuiti ves ol i. laitly eillilticif.tlti'-l shivis. Wliitcsttlsicrviug this put pose ol their uiiwUrs, it is not be sup- , , , .. . , . ... 'ibWmf .-i.-rourrt, frrqiiently pursued lite sdiiie course as was pursued by Me11.nl in .Ismalta ; and id sieh case it will Is- well il, iu the train of their 1 tic 1 beiitt tils, we are not some day culled 00 to inict tlie same stale ol things as (iovirmir Krc was called on lo meet 10 the colony, winch was only by tire aud .word pieveuteil from becoming anothe,' v I'out.TitY ANu tsaan. A good ileal nf experience has taught tia that muxM in the poultry yard dfpentWi as mm Ii upon 1'tnst gtneral nianagemiwt aa ujioii any on thing. When the eggs ol any hens in.llilen nlly ai kepL lor the purpiuw nl r..iing young thickens, ami when little nttetilioii is paid to the particular hens re st rvuti lor laying, it will in general be found thai the pruliM are small, aud the quality of bnvls laisetl rapidly deteriorati-a. lu addition In the usual plan of selecting only 'he beat formed ami quit test hens lor bieerlmg purposes, we have bmntl it of ad vauiiigc In pay tousidcrable allenlioti to the agtol lint lowls which We till ai 11. For tlie ptotiitei mo of ngs fir domostic consunii iion we nevltr keepbtms beyond thettarenad yeai, hut Iur raising chickens we bave found U-to 1st poor policy Ui employ eggs laid by In ns less 1 ban two years old. We bave al ways Lund thai the chickens from the older lo us are more easily raised, bave stronger const itti 1 ions, ami turn out every way bet ter, than those raised from pullets' eggs,-- Tbe eegs consequently cost more, but this extra tXpeiiMi ia but a small item on the number ol eggs usually employed for batch ing. In order to have eggs during winter, Iw- -wrie?mv;"sud sand, boms, Ac, wo always make sure if having some ry early chtoken.., Tbepttr late i Utewa- wUl ssoemamg i Jam ul. 0U Inr, rr Nmi iii'hi. anil wilj lay , iLlQUgUsiUl "Tr,e WitiTr. ' M. vl aeaauii" we draft kw of Ihe very b. st'ot llicse ami keep ihelii In 1 1 thi . thu balauco buiug iatUiittil .and killed i'U s sooH as I hey have positively e ne, lining, ah tin tune H 18 wonder. jCif kdw rapldtybetM take on UL "Wa nft s. e hccoiiius of hulls not laying tiecausn they are loo tut. When considering, tb Case Willi which In'Tis liittcu as Sooh hs they ensso laying l' 'il' f t" 'UcAtHV'c often thonglit thai the true way to (tale the ease fa that tti..y fnit'-mil tMs auso they did not' layf - At this ago ihi y are 'delightfully tender Mid juicy, an. we would aliout as soon thiuli et ititii iurig a cow that gave twuuty quart ot milk day t think of fattening a laying. uen. l ouiurj utiiiimttn TUH OUAfU MANIA. We pkud gudly to the charge of "vine! lunula, suit, iu tvuwiMa. aiuipiv.: asuxara that td us a vine, Hke abcauUlui womaa-, is a "thing t'f lauty and a jtry forever. " i We ant Dot aione in our weaknuM, for from tlie nsosi nauoU) period of aoliquity the vino has be. u viewed aa ibe type ut pleat and the symbol of happiness. As the dog in i Uic buiiuhI ktiigdom is the Uusift and ooui- pamsu ut man, so tuuy tlie vine among veg eUWf prixluctiotis be said to be his asau, elate suit solace; for wherever the Caucas ian race nVid, a home, .ttwre atsa will he found thu vint;, with its welcome sha I and tempting eJustet. Lik man bimsrll, the vine sei-ni designed ior cultivation and iin pioyt'niat; it is culture aloua which devel ops the lwte powers nd qualiuu, which, in its wlldmi iialtitat, are never called torth. Like a weak, depundeut thing, we li.du in Us nalavo waudeluiging lux sup. port to it IclUtW denixeo oi the loresl, les looninif tlioir trunks and brunches with it Vtaiiiti 'loliss'-isWmg la bmjf it led masses from tue lolly bougns. It is ' tb capsbi ty of improvement by ear d vulluie ibti ci liiiui in tlie Kti laa.drd ol hs'ttre s diore thsV uirrsl intfliostw v,f ' ixmc im tlie jrHie-H-J; ou no ether t the prodeciim sof the vegetable kinadom ill his cara and attention receive mors grau'lul and profitable return thai frotn this, his interesting and pliant nurssjliug, 11 tlie colli ytio of -Flora' gem . baa aa suittiorating iulHuenc on the heart of uaa, reraevying bia thuugbt from the' cankering creiit.ihe world, tbedltJvffoa ef the Vine is pro-eiiniMiiily flitcd to sohwv suit suuthe.bM. taearted .avxixxtaK. JV M"tt. Ajgrfir wjiia caw J'Y?.!X,"r!iJlitIHiiW--a' tear. , . .. . ' I The rri ba lu Am, It tf uwwijl 'iu petk and the belt man hi tailiDB f 4 , 4. AGRtCVLTVRM SOTttfTT VF iiKK- , A I moclinar of citlzi-n of Birtle count v. in WinrlmiT, on 10th instant, Jub Simmuu was eiiiii'ti to thu chair. " The objm't of Uw Bieetitig tea tfjtttxl - to be the lormaiion of an AgmullurallSovwti' (or tin; cbiioty of Berne, ,,,yn..,,, t ,fc!sxa dent : jo, u. Clu-rrv. ,e J'reMduil.; ti, i. Wheeler, C'turespouding Seurotary lavid R. Tavtor , Keoonling" Hecretorv ; Joha joepur, Tirnsurwr. -w biivro or nmKtToiiS s Mi! AuguaTusTroiTi-V. Sbipjeu . AoiUeet.. JL W. Mebane, Joa. H. Itanlv . John Wilson. J si, g M tchsll, X. il Cr,.ig, & IVifismu, John P. itiacae, Ur. A. Jssken, Nat; Uurcb. J-ts J9. uttan,T. B Akew.,' 'V, ' utiaMniaa o, Mttuivun, iumikhtltuhm. j.t ,i,ii issMVMr ifjrssM'-tt .. Dr. W. T. fiuttt.n, TtKTfii OfTTtaMr, Tltoa. Thurapaosv JiJU. M rave, M. Vstrnswy.yrisd. Miller, J. a Steal y, Win. U Askew, M. Gilliam. . . K , , r f COMMiTTKIt ON StOIXI CaBJaV.U Iirenso Wll, Wm. M Wuttna . Dr.- F. Gilliam, Wm A. Hugh, Wiirte Kharroek. K. U Simmons. J. Ii, Udliam, Juo. Hamlin, Wm. Uilliuin. oouirrKJt om iMtviiTanoN o whits l.AKOttKM. ' ' " ' I)r. T Wilson, Jas. B .d, J. L Mitcbtfft, W. A. MeUne, Watson Utwls, B. A. Cape heart, Lewis Cotton. .Geo, Gray, Xlwima iitowu, U. 1'riti utu-tt, KXT HKT(fift. 1 ' ' - Jsb Bmrl, John B.fliiUsmv'.Jiilin .Hi cue. Jonathan 8. Tayhw. Jiemtvmt. That Jo. B. Cttprry, 'Eq.",' riHtreBt..'-rf to deliver an adtlrwui before ear souialy at the next meeting, ud tha-Jadtea b espenially iuvitud to attend., s Jlriliut, That our next meeting 1st hJd in the court house on the first Wednesday iu January, ih, at 1 1 o'chiclc, m, ; stuiuld that dav Iw ioelenicnt, the BHWtinj wilt bo held on Wednesday rtrwMsi' .'" Toe following person then befMtne nieii ber nl the ancMy, i:- J. C IWrnii, V. IL llncketeU, Jaw. IL Want, .-T. tlagrMa, Kdward Andrews, aud Thomas K,-A, kew-. - - . ." . " . 1 Oa motion the society djourtiwl, .(. t Th Caw B4U l't-VKtiitRKM m i-ui- U-DKIUIN 'OV TU fSiMltUUH Hl'WMN Kkii.ii ani) Gua.wN.r Go!rii . ItuBd.s,! . Florida, "at th earnest ni(iiit iijlsatdilig !' colored men" in Jacksonville, as we bam frami sn sVtwisilis t'amstisi)itinii dnntitttt - . - sneuting ta in o rWdne butt Monday, la ht sfMierh,UiiverueriiJtistnt swmmf tor the t'tepVlt in tin e.iut" of 4b Ktorida iuipeacbutBiil in ptrt as lollows: . ' .t : "The lAgitdature bad aiubnriawd - the issue of bout Is t the anuwint ol I 'tuO.dUtl, antl they were anxious ki eon! ml thrvse bt'Utls, Oleasou wnjil to WasJiuigtim swnl - - arranged h lollowtng programnio with a party there: This party was to take all Hie iMMitla at seventy cents or rather, hey were to lie pledged to. Iniu in advarweat that priite. TfieB .he Vf t buy np ttiSU) scriu at fifty orsixiy cents, or as low a he could get it, a(Sd pay for (he bonds in ibis . scrip. in this way he wintlil acmlly gut the bonds at absiut 'thirty ctiuM on the -dollar, making an ' Immense ' pmftt 'out v of the trausai tion ; ant dleusmi proponed to me that the tmntls honll be dispum-d of In thi way, and that the profit should be divided between ." 1 reftisutt to sanc tion uoh a mbfiwytipon'th "reriphf and t " so I must be remtivef ,' in order to enable I Gleason to. get the bond Under his Own control, to lissMvf for tlie profit Of tlie ring. And hiiiv , had I tiltcntltat Sueautr OsIhitm I I had fctuaadyiM make afipatat- - uienls at his dictetion, and Iq nllnw liiut to control the Slate, regnrdluss of, my ova judgment ; but win w than ihi, I had tsitwassi mt ,bi wuviuva Jor ptiiri.' wtissi Senator Wsboru proposed to uiu that wu should flntn front the United Slates Gov- trueMiivi. tbe,urri ?.. Ut$y. tract pUamd aJil.iiusisviula bit Uut-ntalst, ami Mat i siiouttl then intluetice tlie tturv.yor-sjlotwral so tltat thi land might be sold at a mere eontloal puui, tiJ...Ji-iuIO,V Uhviix.X.,jtUiiiidssu Ciiuutenam e this sclreme ; .and,,ja 1 must be removed, that a more pliant tool mie-lit " task tji-'fiii8v vawt-kb rtg Ut pluodMr 'f ? to iu heart' eonient" ... - .-. ; ! is ;.. , . s -i u (S . . ' iigsio. we have oi;caioato antic , the good eii(i of Gen. Grant, fjiirl &;hur,fliii of thn werat men In .tin oouuiry," 1 t strongest candiiliite in , entupiititiou wiih Mf. Hendurson lor the aenatorship Iron Missouri which il to s ttoufermrl uu so id One this winun. - Boliunt i consistent aud ' bigoted Radical, the ftiend ofnegro sulfr ie and the enemy ot the enfraochisemeiit "of r tlie white, Henderson, too, 1 t lltpnl.n- ; ' oan, but he had sense enough and iinle , - pendenee enough to vote agatuat the con - vit'litui af Uf .I.dtnaon all Ilia ininA.liMlM,.l trial, and is in favor of allowing not only the mgroe but the while , ol Missouri tu vote. As Iwtwecn the t, Guu. Graut i s,id to prufer lien tersou, ainj tu bave ig- i oifled hi preference i u the mri duri.it! manner, having, it is reported, furntsliedi Mr. liimitersou with prtsif f th lact uudtsr his own band -On "Wadiingt ia ktrer-- ' V"" rilur aayi the Gjlieial declare that Huhunt is an adventurer and Oarpitt -bagger quel I Ileal urn aim 11 am not a ippowjii to . be oeceyaary in a Ciii ed tstsit tiioiator outstdeof the StilitlieruM Ue Um. Giant knows Si hurt well, ami will, we trun, sueceed ia kocpiug him out f the Senate, 4 I ' 'i Ii' s ssKS'a '"im" '.-'Ms---' '- noctorwM an nttl la ly the other day - 1 to her family physician, "kinyt)U tel! me ' ' hitw It is-that (HUM biHtif i bii dumbj "Why, betnl certattily, ni:i"tarn,'ri'pliii.l the ductur, "it, Ut fcwj 'g i tue teU that thge-j 'J" t v - nnidirt r ttie w.ii r'iw re iu.' the puAi r fC epcerbd"' t me," reinsrkcd th old b.df ;r, MiWtut see whst it U t) bave a phtajtr"' etlitiSHiite I've eaetl my tdtl man room n-r "c"i " burnt-ad, tfniw that ar aatue tiling, and aU that I roohl ever get out ut biui was. "k " ''" ' ' tbey is- t1 . 1 V . f . ' K- '-.' ' ''' - 1 ,.H'.-i .!,W'jH.1,,,i SI SSI .tii I, I ,..n . v A CViemeoth'tW vdltor fell on'u U-f sLf. '.- walk tkyt week; ."He did m om "unjiarii. . mntary language, a- Suras wouHf--bavw ,...- to iti lips, rubbed don,th'nr.iLis''s, and wriile a beuevoh-itsimilft ndigte ) tiia y counteutuc!, remarkeilv "Werl.irtt rlt rtsh. '. ' any iU-wiU,. tjvjt-thj ijguf stini; ruadmg matter, rw-'iMiirueitd to Bs ihe oiut itarj' w tua risB'wnn owoi tins jtiit-waik." ' ' - "ijQ.'''''-"1'1 ,fy -,.-.T ii m-uoiMS .minium. fiiTm . imini mi1 , - M.t ot the shadow tlvat m-sja nor p-? " ' ' , ihnwgh tt, are eaosed by q M staudie i iu' ur east li 'Ui. uoiej le " ' - V" ' ii,aeii iuss V"