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TIIE SENTINEL.
nerer wee- wpcoplu fniuten(Umu4-
la lb lc Of Self-praise and aelf-eialtaliou
tb-i lUu tUniieiu tif the bailiwick" of IV.
tun. - There nerer a rdty jn which ij
inhabitants were so given up to huh k
pbilanlhropy at tbat tity which claims to
JigtU JSlotteo AtbeiiS." Nor iu lli ik
worlJ Las there ever been a mote inl .1 ritni,
presumptuous, arrogant and supercilious
folk" rtym those wbWve at tin- prwi
UeofHaasacbuseiU civilization. From
immemorial time Ibafy have been abusiit"
and vilipending the people ot the tk.uth.
They have delighted ia magnifying an-1
pervertiug everything that was d.u.e in
the South, liutil Uu.y poisoned ami cur
j-uptedfUL who believed their nmiisl ikuk
fabrications or gross distentions of tiulh.
This thing has he.n going on lor icais,
TbJ Bot only villilied u so eucoa-slully
that the people of the Nolthe'n States
regarded u as almost semi-civiliX' d, Imt
Europe, adopting tbcjir iutotcrablcislundi rs
aa truth, regarded us aa a act J ignorant,
uneducated, tffit tyrant, who were a, dis
grace to modern civili.tion. But dbiw
MM hirrpist." Perrplo have grown rirr.
The war showed what we wa re. It devcl
oped the courage, endurance, grniim ami
Mslf-abnegatlon of our beit and fuist.
Time, whitb correct many wronga and re
move many false impreiuiona, ban wit
netu'd the vindication of ttre- cbaructir of
our people, wad bai alio laid Iwre to puiilu'
gaza aome of lhini(iuitie wlii frcur' m.il
bligat MatMCbliietta aocitty. The crini
the, murder, the fuiticUiea, the poverty, the
aufleringaot UiatboMtful b Imve l' ii
' Soma deretopmenta have lattly lnkrn
place to hicb w would direct attuntiuu.
It baa reeoftijr been eataUlusbed that auion
the femalet of Boatoa there are more suf
ieriog aud wretchednen and extreme v
7i
- L ,,JOSIAH TTIHNE& Jr., EDITOR.
ib m toMOMd elaewhcre n thisl ' t. n , i -
, , , , , -rHtiarrift on Forney T lSnft.ine on rToblen :
5ontiout, :-Tbnira9t"WBal Bouthun nu n
wert, but it it what Northern editors ami
Northern tpaattert bav Iterated and re i to
Wed liuSe antt igatn. Tbe other diy tbern
was hdd ia Boston a Convention ol work,-lng-wonsm.
ThefaiU tben elated are not
only alartiing but absolutely revolting. A a
a Northern editor obaervta, they rend "more
like annul bideotU Invention than like lae-U
el the nineteenth century, having exiatence
in tbe mode Athena of the new World "
Wby onl litden to what Mrs. Warren auld :
. I Mtve eaavMd fifteen cities of the
1,'nJuat Ht ates, and have not, in any of
Kiera, found tbe condition of women so de
plorable, a in tbe city of Boston."
Mrs. n rah Eltii, a middle aged wmnrtri,
tailorea by trade, being asked to i-peak,
aid : I merely rise to state sorao facta. I
am an American woman, wife and mother,
yet I have worked from dawn to sundown,
not stopping to get one mouthful of food,
lor-twuuty-five eeuts, I have livid a n one
cracker a iay, batcauae I couhr not &lX in
ploymeut and could not get any mote, lood,
tboug I have travelled itvm Um t-
boase, and Irom place to place, seakinir tor
work; Even women- bavev, aokeal ua to
uakt ahbU for two shillings Jw u er. 'Mo
garmente (exaiuuiiig two k iiml
tu
iiriit; are irotu one ot me eiiHrithOie in
ktttutUMia of Itooton ; have Ufiimole an
tirely, htinrued, felled, buttooboli d, air, I
(rufaeeled, hit' forty Ave cents, ami all tire
work done by baud.
' Mia Phelps spoke : '
"There are 3,000 needle women in Bos
ton who get onlj 85 ctuts a day, at the
uiod.1 "
Another woman exhibited a trnck bag
full ol abirta.11ieae were to be uiads put
jjTfotior IS eeirle elttrnr " - ;
r J)r. Dio Lewi gave fair tealiiuonj :
; "There are S0,000 women in Boston who
eain jheirJiYlllg tJ Ihfl Htvdly,'' .
Mia. Hotghtou ail : y
. HUe knew of the caaek of wnuu fy who
made ahtrta at SO oenle a ti zen."
Mis. Wsrren again spoke :
"Jiach costly dtess makis three prosti
tutes. " . -
. Now it not flu's revelatian perfectly sick
ening I This is "uKKlern civilization " ;
Ibli it life ia Boston fur thousands of its
Bllaerablr, unhappy victims J tbia is llostos
humtnily and love for tbe miu-es. Bosto
: nianl go Into tiystertcul firs ot crying and
eBtiutcnUlixinga over Cretans ia the Medi
terranean, of ovtVtbe "Irund and brother;"
tbe poor, unfortunate negro, but iorget that
t tbeirown roor, all around them are
tbooaanda ui immortals crying tor foot'
fur a living. Why not arxpend some of
tbeir philanthropyvcr tbe pour of Boston 1
Why not create societies of relief for, tbe
1(0,000 needle women of their own city,
- ttelbn Tbr-y Indulge fa tack adataical Sum
mery over the sorrows and trials ot people
who are iar Utter off without tbeir profier-
' ed aatislaoce. Go people of Boston to
your penniless and oppressed women, witb
. tbe band -of open charity, read Hood
"Son uf. tbe, fchirV 10 full of truth, tad
ps! bos,' sod resolve with tba help of tbe
"XorilTo do"
am;
.1"
Verjf rarely art rapntslnTitb07ipgtiT
. auyuiing lor tueir writings, sno evea wooo
they lo the labor gratuitously tlwy eeneraf-
ly nave to Dear expense and naa of public
ation. Tbe French Bvv bow contains C3 armor.'
i-.d 4!pa of war,' 841 screw propellers, CI
at. I e'iV:T Steamers, wad 100 sailinc vcaaela.
a.. .nuaLii$ iiitJWJ
lugatt a, corvettes, ajtx. a
There bas txen discovered In -France a
u!dm.MjasaiS J5? of. which
lar xcet'i "tlie terfl jwce"bTi
,,'o.v. , S,.mn l)l ll,u",.l .u . . l. f
mu &iiim. - Monte- exi.4triiuetits .ars to.- be
Vybit bl trifiSc' S ii .n.5
if
roRAxr az rovitjtsn.
Wadial sol k Cot John Forney nd
hit fourteen Dnpniunt who were in tbe
CIS; few ijfo, a tumor lv it, with
fife rod, lions of dollars to invest in South
ern. tWiJ . -"---'' -
We Minpa-w the -rntrlv left pr. ion of
the five millions in Itustj hands, to be laid
tiul iu lands a .Id 1 j y our bhcriff Tim Lee.
Saturday last, the Unit day of May, tu a
pTSTTiT i. joi. iih; t aoinc people, but it was
all mtrow an, I wee to many a pour man in
Wake.
Tin Sheriff of Wuke mold uuder the haua
nur at the t'ourt House door on the lt
ibiv ol Mitv. tweiitv-three plautationa. con-
tniuing 7872 iure, which brought $7,7 1 8.
The uili: it sill I hi aeeu did not average
inw-tioiiaj pi,r .ame-,-.i.lni .tiittitf ,iii oiuc
ol tlie laud Hani in up at $40 00 er acie
iu gold.
,Vo, 1, l.Vl accea auld lor
" 'J, !,-,!
" a, HKS
" 4, J-t'i
" 5, loll
$13 00
ia w
7 00
l'l 00
2 7 1)0
" ,
" 7,
" H.
"
This I
1 lit)
170
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la und r ibe cwtnid term
in on
'.'.' (Wi
I (Jov
ernair I Iotm. ii'ia ailminiKiratiou. ('ail. For
ney ia m i M In 1 1 all of llolden'a aaluninii"
ugniuat the people of North (,'arolina, that
the livis ail Naarthelli hla-M were liait hivfe
fltnorg u, Much pubiinatiauia At pt out ull
'ood ni'-ii who vttIiiaM lilV- more than ill jot
len wiiill. r lit- raMlit rtssa, iioaul ina-n I'a--lll.illed
III ! heir Nortlia rn holtia H, while the
di i-pa i ado a auie down 1.4, e a woll on 'In
fold. But m iiha r Forney nr Ifoblen nuant
or lK-lieed what they puMishtl or said.
Afu i Koruiy auil floldi ;l have by loul
aud la!.--e pnldicatioua scared a,lf gml men
with capital, Korncy, with fourteen others,
comedown with their $1,000,000 tai invest.
Forney may not have had this in view wha-n
be Kits republishing Ib ldcn's alandeiK up
on the whole people of the Stale But tai
keep oil suspicion be ahould have ka-pt
from among them wiih his millioiot. at thin
part.a-nlar time, when hungry tun. holdn
a whole pe-.ple io lha: wind anl u.ue out ol
ten are to have the t belter w tiich- ploteetH
the wile and the child, Hold liom overilnir
bead.
What ha happened to oinke Forney sale
since lo- and llolden last year publrihed
that the lite n g Nortlurn man w an not
na'e among us 1 At that time them wen
negro troopta here lai pranicct him. Now
tin y are gone ; yet Forney eaim-s lo invert
his $".,000,000, when land worth $10 iu
rrolH ai..llu f,,r 1.-wh tl,Mn in r. p. . ., I.,., L a
on foruey
Our position with regard to Northern
mi n coming among us is not to be iiiUiin
ilerstood, The Northern man who comes
like Judge ( illey add the (Ireensboro Man
ufacturing Company (and otheia we could
mum ; we are glad to sans and right rordi
ally have we met (.lutii. I!ut the Northern
uau wlio euiiii-i like tbe editor ol the Sl.m
tlitnl and others lo corrupt and buy up the
Legialiiluie, wo say begone. To the car
pet Uuger and bull pusher who liaveMjiiHt
teal in the counliea where Ihe negro pre
dominates, fur the cultivation of Ihe polit.
ical instead ol the t-otton Held, we say
begone: "Stand not upon the older ol your
going, tint gar at once.
"OUIT VKNATOli.
General Abbott is thus referred lo by the
Concord (New Hampshire) Put riot :
"This recalls to mind -vnr "little nll'jir'
with this redoubtable carpet-bag Ueuerul.
Sometime last summer wo had occasion to
icier to his career in tliit Htate, anal spoke
rjuite freely of certain incidents therein
In duo lime oue of the proprietors ol
Patriot receiveal a b-tta r Iron, him ilem ami.
iiiK-a-TIWTiBti.7n7 imd closini- with these
ominous onl,sr "You will readily under
stand the import ol this note, fair, while I
have never hail othar than kioally relations
with you, I cannot permit my private allair
to be dragged before the public without
remonstrance, or a resort to some mode
ol redress.'
"In reply lo this bcliger.nt note, he was
informed that, ns the f'nets reterreil to had
long been matter ol public notoriety, ami
had never been deniual, so far as we knew,
we must docluie lot make- Hm ''mriM-tlon'
di'mtmderi -Aad 'ilia, waa the end ui the
matter. The galhmt carpet-bagger hug
licen in this region since, but neither cow
hide nor pistol has been employed to lore
IB.,,., ... il. I .i.i- ...r.. u
. i. ,i.u ,,,:siruu sal ts.aci loll.
Ckk Kitrus Bahiiiniikii. -This gentle
man who supported the lUdical ticket lust
Novuuber, geUliig akk ot the.ico(py
he hits been keeping, if wo may judge him
by what be Bays. lie bus written a letter
to Senator Bprague, of Rhode Island, in
which be eudornes the Senator's nca-nt
bold utterances, daeniing them "riuinenlly
suited to the wants of the times." lie snys
that the Senator's yiews ami. Ins owu "run
somewhat iu lifc same direcliou," and
concludes his leltt r with this sentence :
'As a citizen, eiirtrcnt. and a Christian. I
reel uet p concern at the gmeral demorali
r.iion ol the country, and I heartily rejoice
when those in bitch ulaces have the rHinl,.r
Upon theea-impletioa'ff the tweaty-lhon
sabdlb s:e at Wefthhclnis great factory in
VUnna, Mr. Wertblrctni gave to bis 700'
laborers and their wives and children a,les
tival, lor which Strauss composed a polka,
with hammer accompaniment, Duiiug the
feetlval the foltowin. among other articles,
were consumed : 2, IKHI dishes of ice cream,
2,000 glasses of lemonade, 8,000 cakes, 8,000
bottles of wine, 100 kegs of beer, and 4,000
loaves ot bread, ,
In California there is made 'on .n .v-.
jige, Trliifi 550" IS 530 galloha of wine to t he
acre, j be lour moat productive of the
wine growings diatrlCTs OT ' Europe sre:
Italy, giving to the acre 441 J gallons; Aus
tria aud 'her provinces, 2US S 8 gallons
FtB0ttev 176 8 ? galloa NaaaaiL 2J71 Kll
Ion's. , f
' s .
vW Hyle of wedding caids luv44l4.uieiLnfi O'rn liable to the auspveioo
names of the bride and gr ira , g ruonitmen
bridesmaids, and Usdicj.aH ou oue card.
-TTie immbc-f
diunken peas in Russia bist Tesr wss 2 Tat st .
seven a ilar,t ' .
A naner in Texaa savs tl,i .t i...
... .1 ..u - IT-l m .- .1.
itiiwi iaiaw jt- , j wmeiisf naji ASJ
toaVIMUvtl fcajaUrjr lfjs lftat, AMbUpt
-.- J"(,r the Sentinel.
HIP VAN WIMTth-S VISDWAnOXS
FHOM JitfAtiOA.
I)AVH!f CulJ ltfc, April 83, iM9.
Mr. ktlttvr -Vt: ah Hi h . I notice in the.
StjJ-aul uf Apiil 10t It. a piv l-a' I "K4
iciilieui ao cftTTFrt." u Mil h 'I'iiis trr writ
ten in reply to h i i n lc f K. ''Ua y 'JOth,
and mailed ''Kip Vu Winkii." I I
jiCt ot till. ftiiovt: 111 IttloUU'J allK'l''
; ob
. ntM to
inn ill
be to demoiuh Itfp, un-1 thro
on liift taUUi.ut,
r.hitryiiM invulv n.i ( Iiui ,n'ivt 1 tuM Uiivc
tiilujt IinAtr i, tin r ci rmnnMl th t--i ti
enter the field of '. ... r-y. w.ih . c .,
.rr.yt.1 agun.t ..... .Nor w .uld 1 have!
In-DaoprT-eiimptioua aa to . XT- thai t
muld reulT to an article, whchmeuia W.
have been the oflpi
I"" . . - ,' '
tso protiiictetl an
ii..n an coiijoiio.. wiM.om.
Mv trtut. tiowevi r, i to point out ta. an
rnidltitiliiiiiialing imt.ln'; nil ruiat imiUlu
ma-nth differ. 7 A f . unaliaguiae.1
br moila-rii nhilaiilhiuov or la'sa- aa-ullnien-
t.liie F,,r ni.-h ,1 il( no i oi, 1 11- i IT -iftif
aie iie-eded ; lor a well iouuded fiill,i i-
clirihcd, in tin- iIm e ol tlie ciuae. 1
am eliargi-t ly Moiroon at i'o., with lonr
ofT-nrea lt. Tliat I have not, i.oiiiailv
10 OOl qU'ite-l the re.siiliitionK introdueed into tlu j
'JO oonieetin'. 2 1. That I u-orta-d "llo y wait .
alaleate.l by a lu'e n,a)"rny, wh-utliey!
Were not even Votetl IIJ oil.'' old. 't ;a '
"hri Sa il ot taitli ami, 4th, i f not tetllno
lha- tin'h." lha- wli.-l' tlutn, aixl lioihili
but the truth." i
lit low ale iippe-lided the I o let of la-o j
luiio.is, liom a ei'un pai ion of simii i tui.j
tor call alraw its own a i-nt !uiorM. Sat
pill. I ia
!'
Ii-hmt
that
a llill O'
lied by Mri-im
That the studi
Mitver tin ir
liiililul nd
ol t he dot i -
II A.
nl.i do tendi r I" l'ro
h, m i l.ll. tlniiikx, l"i
a-.niM-ia-ntiolifi Ik
I l,i -a . dice, Ilia it li i.
won lor boil H'
h.gb '. u.-
th.-. I
, i'ti-
ileiice and eile. in
-Jml. That wtill
ra-r.-t, y t th. ii
- I h. y put Irom him w i: h
l. t Vaihas aeiomp oi i
ph. le ol Uildwlut:-., aloi
It I til lO 1.1.4 .1
Ihev htal him (I,..! -I
d in tin. ni'ivtarrgiil.la-
till- ClHti-e tit educa
elida a V'.i h t o ait V ant a:
ti. n.
ord. Thut a copy
hati'led I" Prol. M
ol thene n-Mol ut ions he
i Iv.-r. and that they b
ih ijih Seidintl, and Wi
plddlMM'tl til till- Ilia
tein JJiwi-' at, with
ra ijucist that Si ale pa
per. c. , j i v .
Hip an Wmkl. .s
1..WH
li. Tbat w. i va
I'rol. Ma Iv. r I .r tin
his duties.
nd. That we s in i
nut' ol I. tin who li e
hilnyt rawpict nn 1
reolui ions are
lol-
a v-'te of thank to
lalllllu! alischatge ol
r.-lv inret the di-par-woii
I'u hiniaelf .ur
adioirii ion as nn in-
at i ua-' t r.
:Jral. that we wish ttmi Uotl-pi;ed in tin
loriiiil-a work ol edneation, and ani-eenf in
ihe new lield which he is about ta enter.
4th. That LUesa- ra-aa.ltit:ons be- publiKheil
in the Halei.di .Va-t,'if and ( h trl.,'te 'ei.o
cr.if.
Theie resolnti.ni-i were written by me,
Irom iinpri-i.-ions lelt on my niind Klier
heaiino them rend over ow, on an in-
RaUil ot Ibe two (lets a" rafeolajtioo1, -H ba
clear that they are iJenttaU in mcttninir, i'
not iu language ami arrangement. Ami
thin charge ot miHiepieaentatiou is evialently
"a tiiiieh ado about not him.'," lis they diJler
from eaa h other in meaning, about an much
as "Twa-i dle I de from Tweedle Diim." 1 he
sacond chnrna- in, that I sab! "the resolution--,
wa rat da-leata-ai l.y a larte majority," when,
in nalily, they were ' nol ru n vaiieal upon.''
Hip has made no vch cxptc.-aion. hai. ha
di'l say whs: "Virtue finally triumphed,
and it was de itb-d by a large iimj uity (hat
no sua h resolHtionn slnitiltl be o.iiVaa."
not "volt il" upon iut il l.-jje:. I. TheijuestioD
is, how was it so decided ? Simply by a
substitute oll'i-re.l iu their place, anil adopt
ed with a dislim-t undemanding that it
should be liunilcil lo l'rol. Mcher, without
eveu the honor ol u puliiicaUou. On an
intp c-ioii of my arlii h s il will lit- seen that'
I made no allusion to the accepted aubsti-niti-,
and that nry remaiks applied wholly
to the iiiiudiipti al i r. ei e.dini;- ol the meet
ing about wbkth there was no undes and
lux, as lo their in n publu ..tion. But this
aiiopti d siilMtilule An been pul.lidied by
A .1. M"i tisoii A. Co., and tliu-t i.ioisoi
themselves the a barge ol "hicneh ol I'u lib."
Now, is it not somewhat stiiprisiug and
siisjiicioua that th.se )oung gnitlemen
rli.'iild coinplaiti ot tbe pujiti. ati.ui ot these
risoluiioni wl.icli weru iutroalua:a-al la.r th,.
xprass pTTTTrnsr-, ami tti'e.l by tbeiu .'
II they "duly believe that the original
resolutions could huve In- n carried ; il they
hail been insiiateal on, and put to a vela-
why ditl they accept such a "hiibaliiuie !'
TIils virtually losing one ol the main pui
poses intended, the supposili vn.is absurd
ami ruin uloiis. l tin n. r henrtl of thai re
cAptioii of such a " t-uhstiiute " when Che
originators of the resolution were 'certain
of success? The oljscttou urged against
the resolutions (and especially the lind )
arastrn ltre-tw-m-r trrnr it "wwrlfT'be " Sri
imloriMitmnl l Ivulit-ulmHi twisnse ti
wished J'rol l.er " ti ul sp.-eil" in the work
of budding up a Mongrel college. For it
being a State Institution, supported by
llatliial l.i'pis'ai lire, grevi mud by a lti.lt al
Heard ol trustees, and ollicereal by a sat ol
I (il. lieal I'ridessois, tiny ate hound aieoi.l
ing Ui their principles to make in. .limine
tion, on account t.f color, race, or pre
vinm crinrliltiiu.
Naiw suppose a set of nrgn ci or mubittoi s
should piescnt IhtiiHa lves iut miiiricula
tion, Ihe Faculty would be bound to re
ceivo litem atconlliig lo Ihur eiiui.eiated
principles, which wa.ul.l catiile lha m to Ih..
privilege ol reciting- in the sauia-classes. e.t.
mg at Ihe same labia , nu t r.yming in the
same illuming its ll.e wnnes. I tins soelai
eqU tTlly vi oiild be establislftal - and
satiience - umalgamation and di generiicv
ol the white race wou'lal ensue. Now I
wif h the black luce protected by wto and
jihi taws, ootn in person and prone
wish them improved 'and christianized
and ha I Prol. Ma lver resigilvd his chair i
to a t'olleire. londed n.
preasiy lor the black race, 1 too, and I
doubt not, all the students at Davidson.
coulit nave wished him "Owl speed." Um
ilully bel'ivc that the Almighty himself
Has rue. 1 such lodellibie maiks ot distinc
tion on tb two raia, thai all ll.e efforts of
iittaiarruariana, socialists, and lib lanthro
pi its (under the garb ol religion) aided by
iiaaneai rejmmiMin, can never ellace,
ortime itaell wh out : neither can.
I laeheve thaV "Christian I'bilanthrtip
istH ought to wish any man ''Uod speed
In such an undertakiug. For what God
has separated by his act t iciKmh-t
not man seek to bkmd tuu ether. A
aiurnaon
and tubers, make a iUou-tintnia
appeal to the "good people of North Caio
mm," not to consider tiitm as UadicaK 1
have pever charged tba ra with being- Kadi
cals, neither do I believe them U b jc,
Bat I believe thefr seal, in idvocaling tlie
passage ot the second r soluiioVy has placed
.mm m a a. position oeiore town or their I
. .1.. .-...i..i. " ;
Ot
bowing io the risiriij sun. I am not resoon
si I ire lorbe exciUinei.t caused by the in
trwluctiam 4titw--rfiiliiliiuf t.a ,1
written i(v srteio KTiTTe iSaw'ri rtflectioe
. ,1.. t...l, J .1.. T itan . . .
wm tuc t-ivuiaj, vi t-Muim ' xiuswee or
tbe stmlevt, calculalpal to iufhuna' ita.l
arouse thein. and I wrote mv loim..j-
'lh"Jt-tKriHiraF ... -4... .,..A.
' ' '
of the emtierttf, bud btea n,ippttUcnd-,
ed, I have, trow, reriewed the article of
Morn an and otheni. and ksve it to an en
lightened public to jodge whether I bave
not roll; vindicated uiyMslf fnira rhe cbre
of BiisreriKiiitatioii, wnd viohilftfl laitlt -'
Now, Mr. Editor, my t-hrihtian name would
be givtli t't5.e public, bad I the vanity to
Itipiiow that thrvhad any ilis'rc to know
Lwholtipia. lisp, Ii'Wvit, is knowu in
I College, a :cup) in;; room io. 31, SoutU
! wirp ol tl.e College luiMinir. So let by-
jonn V lj-jiui and " 'iJ have
STATE NEWS.,
t
Tl.e Scot, h Krir iTntfl on 2d Tueada, in
luv ttbe 1 Ith,) mar Lnurel Hill, iu Hlch-
mond couiitv. N. t .. and contiuuee tbe
, balance ot the week. Ail CMaae ol
rrw.n
i 7 " ' V . ..".T ...
;eigiKaiB mere on iu.-tu
I mrtie nanibci (torn tbat d (tbe .
i4tieAHwaw,- ivrtiwe--.. aeitu;-
j praainix-noli tta.le in u..im-s mul. , Wag- J TOi,i)M, 0 he cool, a.lent, 8ure.l..ot, .1 an-
I aura tobacco, liuuora. ! r v eo-d. leatlur.i. . 1. .1 ...1
1 fl uir- tirceon n.fit.ns .fr Traili m tor-mei
tlen lor the wee
boadls, tents, aic.
pealdia-ls, wagi.nerfa
mid traveling ttiob
us' her at tin' K i
'-';ibll'fbi-al panne 7
Si oteh let t ler, in I
intnre. and foinihr
in fI.ih.iUs made ol I
i liir-y pot tion of Ihi:
to uli'-'I rovers, gambler!,
s ot two or three tstata,
i Th, institution wa-i
i ar .i:;o by the a ar!y
!i.-fer.'l l-v tie.' La-ii
a ! he era-lit Kl.ropi an
r'.ilts. Kririny nn-t Ktl rt y e t4a uuulL
a row. led d ty,- hrjlr.
The inaMi leu,ts mo I riilriud im-n ot
t hnrlt--io;i iiti.l
-.Ileal the eilu.,e
with 1 1 1 c-1 1 1 at tin i ;
IT the laapanie
1 a ' ill. Sill l.llry
t '..tii.v bn
rat Silllsl'lllv t
m, M.-i) rj ii.",,, ,
i.f t-ntliiinij a r
in-
no 1 1
. eotl.-l.t
railroaal
( '!,.,, !,.!.
lo ( hen
Sai. (
I llla-liti',
I ..Iv. to
twelve l
b.v la-'
Itood, w
it wa- I'
oi tl l Y
" H
.,k ..!-...-
A HO. 'I lain. 11'
IU M r ,1. at.i. ,,
... .1...
ung
Ill (l-.l'l-'.om, ol. (Ve'llie-ln-
that a . tlt, i t I, .1, lilt
'. w it h a oiiu. not know im.'
i d bile p ckm:; the lut'i-
.ua- Ii.
It
tr,t!
i id, ti.
the gun accident!)
taking a tlea t in tl.i1
flooti, sister to llo a,
l.sallalg.
.1. the
load
I '..II,
; lor
btesht ol Mi-a
oin man, kill ie ;
llistni.tly.
llo
beware ct fin -a
3r
We notice tin If. la to te a Fair at iv 11111 s
Station, mi the Favt-tti-vdle an I Westim
Hailroad. in Mooic County, to 1 .mliieni-i,
the first Wtdiieadav in Mar In t. (the otlu
and aoiitiiiue lha- balana'a' a.f lb.- wea k li
will I..- an H-n.l.'--- ol ihe w,-, k. Il wilt
be. u a-5eui'.l;a; "M ann.-.,. F,, tffi
"lie d F.f,tat.i iu Fava-ttev die has ,
changing hiin.ljl'at high piu-ea. Tlie Wa.ll-
known Mi reliant' Mills w. re sold a ,.-
days ago l.y Mr. M-I).,,,iel to Mr. W. C.
Tr.'V lor 7 000.-,y''.
An Immknss M .r:.. 'Ihe .pimtily ol
rork ti-li l.a-mg a-ani'lit in tin- Konnoke at
tins piaee usi now H nnm. nre. one slide
... uie uvir, on uinu.s iny mailt , captoreai
sixiy rnckswitl, an avera,;,- weiglu f u,rty
ioi..i. A r. ti.ly ..al
is found lor them all
as Ihey are .shipped
111
a Vl i y ililea-i i. .11. -
11 rt'tull rtnrz.
Tim BovT. 'Ihe Silver Wave, plying
l-twi-ru this plaei: and Hill's Ferry,, on tne
Ht'illli'kt;, Iiiatle lis last (rip down on. yes
terday. The steamer Klla Smith will take
her phia-e until next .Inly, when ,he will ra
Miitiu: her place- .,
Mrs. Harriet Bex lin Slow, wa- in li,, Ids
boro on lust Friday
Then- wen.- 41 mawiaa-t- m V'llmit.i.'loli
during Api il - 10 whiles ami blacks.
Then) were Ixit five deaths among Hi.
whites in Wilmington during I he mouth of
April. Of these two were still bom.
The Mills of Mr. Alex Oldham in Wil
mington rcipiirc (100 bushels id grain daily.
. Bcntly, alias lleniy V. Clinton, tlt fair,
iier, who raca utly exhibited his .sharp p.ac
lice upon a Wiliuiugtun Bank, turns oui to
be an old scamp. I be J mrnul jays :
"lleisoneol the most accomplished for
gers in Ihe t'nitid Slutes, has carried ou his
switulling . operations in Massachusetts,
New York, llhiiriif and other States, has
ba-a-n in jail iu .South Ameiica, hung aiu tu
(he streets of Havana and traveled general
ly. Through South America aud Cuba arid
the United Stat, s he has been lo'doweil for
about eio htccu iiioul lis oast bv Mr. John F
Uitteuhoiisi-, a ah l.a-tive, iM ining a regular
caammissiam Irom llovrrn'or I'alnicr, ot Illi
nois. Beully vnisjiileil iu New- tiraoada,
but i Heeled his cm ape, a id the chase of
Mr. Uittcnhoii-e w is cuiiiiue.l ever Binee.
He has a wile and child who reside ill Bar
kctsburg, Va. bv. IloVdcn issued a war
rant to the ShenH ol New Ham ycr to de
liver Cliutou to 1). tectivc BittetlUousO who
liiul ft rtrjnisition froni the (Juvcjnor of Il
linois, lie is itnw on his way to Illinois.
Bittkn iu a Don. -Mr. Josiah French
-ww rmrirfwrry totmrrtcy
Mr. tl. fti. liiuiner, vriui resnms ya Um tan
ner of Front aud Uock rftrcets. WU. f-fcir.
('apt. N. K. Brickliouiiat, who lawt his leg
at Northrop ,V Cuiiiminy's imll sotne wteks
since, died yesterday liom sa condaly hem
orrage of the -wound. He had tliia most
coiiipeUnt tiligic.il alCend.iiice. Wit. Jour
mil. . ,
Mciiiiku' or a yotiNo "North ('ah
UI.ISHH in A i. a bam a. -On Wed
nesday, tbe 8th instant, Mr. Thorna9 J.
Oalta, a )uung North Carolinian, and native
ol Duplin Count vy was mnnjered at a lit
tle place called LoO tlaud, (Alp. ) by a man
named I'uhi hall, ihe ktejier ol ibe railroad
eating house at point. Mr. Oates was the
s ui it Mr. . J. Uitiass, ol Uronswickwhai
is well Known t,o our citizen's, Hud resided
in this city for several vears. The murder
ed man was a conductor on the Memphis
.is c uanesron "auroaij at tne time tie lost
bis life, nd was held iu high lavor by the
managers nt ttie company. The dillicttlly
oeiwHa-u nimseit aun rascaail was a d a
putever tb I fair boar J preaenied tiy 4be
latter mr a uiscnargea oraKesruan ol tlie
company. ' At Baseball house conductor
Oateaa'opped to get .tjct aklast wheu this
dispute, previously commenced, was re
Bewed. Fascfiall snapped a pistol in Oatua'
laee wnea the tatter in lorn drew a wenvoe
and fired, the ball passintr throuirh Bas
eball's hat as he doalged insidtf (he bouse.
1'aischatl then jerketl up allot gun, loadtAl
wiui uuck suoi ana gaining a window fired
ihrouoli It hittinL' OjU-s in the rirrht arm
arm tireasi and iiisaljliag Iwm. Tbo. onlor-
tunatu youogt mannus warned lo (cava by
some f rieqds wh W! .bitn . Paschull Was
cowardly enough loaboOt hun again while
coniliUon. lJaaea.liiamtbt ha ccui'd
uoa ob quire saucniai ami remained and was
shot again and instantly killed, thd shot
filtering uts Heart.-- WM Journal.
At a recanit sale ol auWranhslin I.onrh n
a letter writtleu by tnit tKim, the author
of - Itoblnsonr . &- LrotW J.V w
duCed one hundred and Hftv .InlUn I
: : ... ..i ii y oen uro
nrv.li.n
- - - , . i,
Itiaeomnuted ilnd. ii li .J.. T
000 elwrwht fr.
:.,,.A.r. -..,-;'
r -
' , ' f . .....V, Sl
" '- '-;..l-.i.l-V'Mifrt. v.JvS :i"jiAi-:'itf1il(Sl:-i'l"."i ':''
frum Hie Chicago Tribune, t tUdici.)
OSS. GRANTS AbiflMSfHATWS-'
.UMNO IN T.UK WW INN ISO
- WtSAK NOW-ITS MMTAKKS HS
Cited-a cuitjcism uf run
CAUINST, AND VUANUKS VIS
MA A D 5i VIS WS OF TUG LKJiDr
INU UAlJlCAL JOVUSAf. Of TI1V
WEST. . '
Whin General (imnt waa inducted
fi l.fW . nl t (lM 1K ll !U III fill 111) V Ittlli-r III III I
U er.ee m ,o peo e ,.,a any mner ,u.u
wh.t hits ft kfi that blifh ollice rliiriii&f t i
: ..t generation, Tbe only pre.ir
Sparable to him in tbi rerd was Mr.
!,:',.. ,ut Mr Lincoln never saw ,,,,
Lincoln; out, 3ir. l.incoiu never saw
., i.'. i fr, !,, ,,.
itUUl Wlieu JiE taa ILKfr iiyin sue aajave 'Q-
v , , . : . c i . i .-
teim.neu nu...y o. a powcriui. pom,, a.
!,,, This party, when tici,trl liri.ut
t mwrA 1.4 .',!, .-
t--.tJL.r-V.ni mr,.,.i i
h . ...... u , ,
llll,UI.l.ll,.iva.,,.o. m.aa. o, .'
Tbo Beiiuhltcan party, so atelv torn aauuii-
, 3 . . , ' :
r bv the uiipeachiiient trial, win iiiiiu unl
ted anil iireaisliblo in its lnal.v to it
e'.ccta d .duel. On Ihat da) it may I e salely
BHIil that I're-iidi 111 tjallllll was Ilia- Hllolica -t
man in I'hristendoui ; lor his power was
r ,.ited 111 the ullt etions ol a tree p. ople. 1
'PI, ere has been cbaila-. Two iie.nll.i-,"
lia-.a- pa.e.i aB-ay, ntid it cannot In- allinit :
ol tbat we have a strono Adminr-traiion I
lis moral power 'bus bull Iriltela.l away bv j
s in al I absurditie--, wliu h, lorttiiuitely. l.uve
no baiiiitiK upon the idiiitriiv, the mifli j
luliia si, or the high pui po.-e ol Hie 1'ivbi '
deut iiml his aalvi.-ers. We doubt it tin r. J
.cr wiis an Admmistiiili.iii witl mt.ra-i
good i ii t. ti t i. lli, at heait or h s ipltiiidi-l-u
. alivmi: ttieln illla. i II, i t And -.iota-the
a-v I who h a V'-l-a i- Hot abb- t" enie II ;
mII, lis reltn-'ty mn-at I, a-- sought and t'.mid;
, --a w lia r.-. a .a-na-raMarallt I.i "lir I'raiodenl. '
lla ii a mull ot hlll ll.oll ii h and j'toe pur ,
p ,-c-a. II dory d..a'-i i.ol r.aa.i'1 a iieoa- il-i
Itwi i a.uis cari'cr iu artii than ln.
wa- r. aid ihe muKiiiiii'h- ot l,i
mint or Ins yinila-iiens ot ,ii,'t,..,.
we .-"liti ii, plate I he at our toy ol
Ii. th.-r
a. hit vi
va. In thel
is J.l.
111 til.' r I l.e tit lullct-s ot hi. r. so, v. or the
. , I li- liness ol I.
at be Mantis aiu
ait-
ui.l-l a, Inn
,it tin 11 ot an
i t.-o Lr.
.,l I., (il
nllg I lu
1 lent and lll-oli ril tun.
ll.
. aiol too 101. d a man t
I.,
j into popll'ar
I n 11. Is e..iiraoi
.ta riMon
,lis ,'(11,11.
I., I ll.e
i.t l.iin
wnb his errots.
j Uen. ittl liianfs first ml-tak.- , .1
(0lH.iM (iat 1. l" v, 11,11,, 11' 1
,1 in
. ti..
I sal.la- llling .s an l.rmv, ai,.i that an admin
j i'tratiou jfs to be earned on as a battle 1..
' foutfht, with infantry, civaliy un.l artilla ry
! cornniaml an army Min t s In y oili. , i
are lieeiled to i ji-cule Hie unlets .. tl
(lener il in Chief. To cuiiv on a t'ovi ru
ninii s ata-mcn nre in i .1. it u ho ui,-b rst unl '
tin- ideas, the wan's, and lb.- 1.-tt, j rsma-nt i
of the people, and whose a oi.i.i.Hi ,,v.,i ri '
' llf ,iic ,,.,, N,
en,.e Hmt winni mnT ,,)r. , ,
, ... ,,, wi,l,'the niti.
tdy ot a .pin i
, a.r at n asi !
with the party in porter ll t In ra- be h
sla44iii4au in laameral iiraolVlaal.tnt-l h ba
yet to make -himself known as si.ch in ttn
pnldie. To begin at the lueitiuitia, il,
tva-i-retny 01 mate ma s .not Know tlie men,
or. the it it a, or the country ol (he pnjsa-nl j
day; imr do tiny know him. He is i, o.-n
th man ot a nobie and pine type. It is!
probable that he was as mm 1. tautprtsa .1 i
vv io-ii he w as called lo fid ihe f-rt ni' St!
p iu a: in the ( abinet as his count r v m, n '
wele. lie has come down to u. liomai
l'uriner L'cin r it ion, and, in all that cousti ,
tutes eetl!ei,cc ol qhai actcr, he is a worthy i
rejireientative ol '.fie Huia-s in whiefi he
ac'cd his palrt. But be is not ihe man to
conduct our diplomacy. Nor is he the mun
to take a leading position in a great and
proore-sive Gov, rnmeiit. The Seeretaty of
the 1 n-asnry is likewise n man of pure and
elevated character, who has ri.n Irom an
humble station i.y ins own p. rscvi ranee
arid nctiiii'le. Bui his anilines are not
above mediocrity, ami il he should remain
al the hand of the Ticasury Department
duiiug his natural lilc he could do no moie
than drill witb the title and avoial the
breukers from hour to hour i,s Iu st he might
Tbe Secrectary of War is the etroogtrst
aud most positive (nun in the Cabinet a
hero in every molal tlspoit, yet an invalid
in health ami unqualified by training and
experience to take the leading position
wbia-h circumstances have loicetl upon hint
in the na'unial admiuislraiion. Kven he in
UJiknown to the couiiliy save m a stall' ufli
cer pt the Commanding Ueiieral iluriuir the
war. Few nun know the worth, ami lew
have lelt the native powers of mind, which
bcloug to John A. Kaw lins. In view ol bis
close relations to the President and his
sterling ipmlitics, his oppointment was
certainly tit to be made, ami we hope he
may be retained. As the administrative
officer of the War Department be has no su
perior, feeble as he is iu physical health and
aud sir ngih;yet no one will admit more rend-
tty-ttmu liiiusetf-tjiirt-tm-haw trot had the
..- ad education which fits a man lo leaal a
Cabinet council. Ami we fear that eveu
his advice basin I'll thus Iar ol little avail.
The Kxietary of the Navy it by com me
consent unfitted either for administration . r
council a worthy anil well meauiug mer
chant, whose UHlamiiiarity with political
alLiirs is exceeded only by his iguui-uucc of
uaval affairs. The Hecreiary ol the Inte
rior, the Postmaster Ucneral, and the Attor
ney Central are probably competent to abs
cbatgi; the cleruitl tluties of their office ;
but prior to tbeir elevtition they were not in
any way distinguished as statesmen, or held
by their acquaintances as Letter ipiahUed
to assume the reins of Uovrrumcut than
the (jverag ot ibuir ueigUbora iu the same,
plane Of Society. Oen. Grant, w hose dis
tinguished excellence during ihe war con
sisted in his ability to select tbe right men
for the right places, has apparently not per
ceived that statesmen ate riquirod to Oil
tbe pi nee. ot statesmen.
Tbe second mistake of lha President
ami theobe "wttctt IriaViVpeThSpsV" weakened
him most io tbe public estimation ia. bis
eagerness to appoint personal liienda aad
rebitives to oftice. In this ichalf he has
filrnisbsd a target to the enemy, where all
tbeir shots take effect, not upou hiiu alone. I
oat upon tne pari whtcti elected him. Id
appointing Mr. Washhiirr.e Secretary of
State, as a mere matter of compliment, he
triflod with the dignity of the highest office
within bis gift A compliment of ibis na
ture ought not to have been either con lee
red or accepted. 1 ue ollice was too high
to be made an instrument ef politeness.
More than b&Jf the totes agawst the n neal
of tba office tenure law were made by this
-rtiHi-- in
demanding the repeal of that law. H
stood npoa solid ground when be refused
to move until tbe obnoxious statue .lion Id ,
be repealed i and i! be bad not errtid in tb
exeicom oi uie .puuiaunir power in liu ore.
emtMutkat heelidtfT, he would have over.
eom al oottosltioo within a wcHk .fier bi.
-ia--rs(.0vs'Twj'lV-.eaw
inau'aursli-Mi. But by first desrmilinir thed
..rineiru.! ofTlif in hi. aif( .n,l ,1..
Tl , m t.1 - - 1
-r ."- a"l
B''' minT ""Po""l an Tltua-
.iMjf.MM., au a. swmmw,- raajaUfjaH
i i: l : a .
llie teauft-of olfice law tbrj bad aft tlie a.l
tTamsgr, - - 'axitiovTimr ntrIie'pl' would "be
quick to owfve lust the appoioung power
w-aasjajiiivirtHHriy -aiijiivarnf,--:t ,-Wiuitl liMJ
. . 1,-1. i 1 .1... : .. . . ' r ...
naitlav l.ainj t;uiliia,euuu Vila. , vlVUlieneJ4 I
of the principle underlying the obnoxious
itatute. HinWtbelaw wa uot repealed.
Wby, it may be asked, do we gay tbt-aa
thingeJ ? The anawer ia two-fold. In the
first place they are, already known every,
body w tklnff afituf them In the ltreeta,
on hrrrtc ran, to tbe reflroad tratna, in the
club rooms, around tucltre tabM, and
tvt ry wbeie gVefpt in the Kutive Man.
sMHi. Tlie fsrs earmot le more public, than
they are. In tbe second place. It ia niscc
Miry, as we !& ive, that there ahould lie
n cuaoge. f l re ijiust oe a Cuuluel wiui
and tiuu unit tio an
the 5overuuieiit, be-
, j lka pub.
.. . 1 . .
llc l n !antl . W "'"I "
,nR, ''" 1 ''B r,t"
hVlthout the rrset .d CUBiUMH ot tbe
! puouc, no A.tmiui.irauon cn nave auy vi
, . jj u l. i ,i
.TiaiTlJ. I II!!, BB .TIT. LJllia.1111, BTII'I Trr ,111'
j (. ;..;., ..,,,, eommon
1 " ,, ' , , ,. 7,, ' . VT
i uot,T- t'Ciur il tirant ia our LUicl Hig:
iWrat... Uiw:rifa bavc ten ti pi eat.
M I'r'',l,l w
ties are I.... vaV, to I
hib, hi rospouaibili
ihvurled anil jeaap-
I ardizcd tur Uie want ol a llitle pimti, 110
, , , , . UJlo.rV k reullir
. ,. . ,-. ' . ,' . ,
ed Irami iih, wa. have, uolhiur belter to olkr
! than this . thai w yia-im a-iely allttched to
iour l'li .-sklent, and to the iirniaioles upon
w Im b 1i.
T.l, and we callllft pcr-
i'l the olie ol lha- MICCC S
j'lit Mi -al'i il by a -ei it a ol
Utlt t 111- II ,i luifii
ot tin- "lli. r to
petty
have i
llll-t.lke.-i,
o p'Wel
t 1 I
l I I t llll
i panel, it wa
c.it.i-tropbe.
il lill.l li
l.liMl . lit
f. ItS 1 I.
Imm t.U
aiiyiliing
In U
t IJ -
IV-Ht fH
Hi
Ill-
in.-t if
Vi"r.
tU.'! tl.trk.
d 1, M'ta
illutii btiril, a
e pi a. a- an I
ui b.'t w e-eil a
uuly Mipi T
ol tl
He -is a Mill I, iir-I, and sit- up an stitl nii
an ealain it iroi punt.
II. i a In li room bur. I, and beds on j
l,,tiliL! .1,1- kel.s. j
lie is a l...o;-li v i d hurt I, ale I In vt-r was
k fit. vv n I" la kc . It at h Hal in ,d 1 1 . :
I Ie 1 - I hard bind, all'l 141
l.tli i 1 in-.
1 11 IT by
II
anhotiist bur l, and alwavs show h
1 nillit, nal.ee
11,- l- a ,1, Hi p: bill
.Is oil 1 si an lin bibs
I Ie Is a i unil. rral I.
and '-a'-isli, at once
Iniril, and always
'll','
le.lh.-r-.
ti at t I at 1 1 v.- bull
Iun,.:. tbe
da V ia, I. aw i v s I ,, I,, in. I i.i
il,- ,s a i, s iv. , ii. . an I ,1
houle HUM ! Ill' "1 11 III;:.
lb ii- tin- o a I. a on-! h kr i embl
nub- ini'l s.-idua s-, it r-.li, into i
elos. l v , l- i ll.pl, a I, .ll v .,o ol Hi.
belonos lo tin- eluli.
;, .vfru-'.-- a d "'.-
I ol soil
lottltie ) s, and
A I, tt.rlt, in Kane si a't - tlpd Ihe pies
t-lit, l'i lliall 1 -iut I" ill- I1 ,pe. Irillf' li s
own SI i es ivtet a load, in !.,iitr ol ll.e late
f.-lr, ar. e-'ll ,1. d at '. IKHI O KI Illlli. H, IU
inn; th
. eptl'.n s veil inililary bull Is e
i t bet . ui" I, r ll.e w in, I,, s id t In-
e. lit! .1 l..o. Ili. l.
at ll ill, a ll V Inn
by M. Is-onro-l.
Tin- X. a i ik
j. I l,.r ll..- oeca-iit.n
. '. i e -ai - Is b as a re
. iai 1 o t t . . ii-n : 1 1 . rs have
i-aiiiei s 1 1 1 a ii ill i Hie prom
iii nk a 1 . 1 e. no .in- e
teiMl'ltt 1 1 lit s ol -le
llient polls on ll
la 'It. tin. 1 lo I, a:v.
cans b.iv i .seal . i I v
e All on ie c vet ; In un
t- n vviiile t hi- A lliel i
i 1 1 1 e b line lha' a a on
man.lM nmiiii.-ri t it pat r. .n ao.-.
A ill 01 -a-a- 11 I vy. . er, 1 w - tl y ill-;
by si, ,
e, -1 .1 1 111.- I, '- 1 k.'.i is lietn -! 1' te ll any
llniio 1 , :, i 1 1 a in, it i-, 10 -,i it- er 1 ,v over
ale -t hi t ."
A r,a-h and pools ..I.I iili.el ..l (atlcva,
Swit.ellelid, leais ill mil iml li,? begun the
CttllMtrua tiotl ol lift ink in
which It
lliinscll imd hi - house.
A New Yolk a an it spotulelit
lacl Ihal in an,,,-- ail; biioinin
in ibnt i il. I Lev hoav eiiet.l 1.
lint a-
the
iilu.- Irioiis
l.l-a'l;',llll-
ami cry lo.th p vv-h r.
Slilokttio pipes-, to tin a-.'oreate value
fifty two mi a. ,11 bare-, were iii.uiulai:! ureal
in Fr aliee last year.
The (-".lie K cltoti.r C,
pl. t. d 1 , ,01111 tons ,,t , 1,.
not ti bieki p. r 1 il sine
mp.tny Have com -
i rail on tin-ir mud
-i . Aft'J'J- lattje nattir
il
i-iive have been
tiuic.it surveyors
found i ,1 parly ol liov
iitur i.axier .'splines, nanss,
Tbe vui'S in I'tiincean iliseasitl,
many p'af's iTTiTie wine ili-fri.-ts ti e
said to be toial'y .1, str. j- al.
and in
crnji is
La-t q aal let 1 l.'.I.U'.l.i.ll'.lo J,
valllaal ill $.;,2U,.i,0'jlJ, WI ra
Post Olli. a i, par: ma ilt.
laoe stamps,
is .ited by the
The St. l'i urabiirg journals stale lliat
disturbaiices c .ntniiio niitoQg the .students
in KuMtia, so tbnt the tnilveluitit-s nf the
cupilnl ol K man end of Kiew have bean
closed.
The rnb'yWff.ftTfirtgWttloll nt ttftftt.-
boeowlll gtTt! a aftinival on to-day ihe
4th.
Mr. Flank Joua's, of Wayne, died on last
Thuraday ol a dineasa- a ooliected whde ill
a Vutikee "llliK-k Hole ' fit Khnira, New
V01 k.
AnntiKsH lien M. Arnoial, col., lust
tvi uiiix di divert d an uftiltlr, ss lo the mem
bers nt tin? ' labor -tluiim -AsromTtiMr."
Ilia subject was "Labor and the LatKiring
man," a theme will suited lo the occasitin,
ami w hich, we. hi ar, wns very wi ll discussed
by the Spc.ikcis. - H'li. Majr.
Sknt to tub WoHKHiii'si:.-Only fillecn
convicts were sent to the Wnrk house yes-
lerduy, to tc.ve oul tbeir respeeiive terms
ot imprisonment I my were St! ennvtctrd
or p'e,id guilty of iarceny nfnf were senten
ced to teinis ranging from 6 lo !4 -months.
WU. Jvurnal.
Vfi.ocii'khk IJiiiik." Mt. Benj.' iVurfee,
the City Clerk au.l proprietor of the veloc
ipede ridiug actiool, pro pawn efflabTishing
s rinK.iar tue accommodation 01 lover - ot
litis Mirt4a the Walker lot OB f'nnoss
street. It is to be GO I eel wide and 125 feet
iong.t WU. JettrwiL . - -
T)isc-hakoe3 is BAKKRCprcf. "We are
indebted toCltarles U. Hibbard, Etq., Clerk
of tba L'uited Slates District Coort. tor tlm
following liat of BafikrUpts dischsrged
me rspnng l eru ot uie tioitea Btalcs Dig.
trict Court, tor the Pamlico District, which
closed Us sessiou y enter Jay : T
Craves County. J amass $ I,ft,B Wealb
ersbte, John L fjartljier; VTJU ,Brjr,:R T
Berry, O Marks, IL 1. Jdenninger Jolin F
Hanff, John V Jordan Allen afcIiiltlretbj
Franklin HoeleL .' . T7iZ o.
Juenuir VaX.U ftbitt,. JaJK -,1
- Bearufort Co. J It - H Carmer, ttamuel
Carson. r--.,-
A movement ia oa foot Iar the aeiiara tion
of tlw States of JvtarABtiiufivTolima
Cauca and Panama frow tba Ijaioav wiUia
view to tbe - formation t tcparat rc-
pinitm
The bcavy rain eontinue in" Alabama, aad
ja some ectionwit'h
sUaWded with freshctg- atnd- destfiKtiou Of
tnuch cotton and corn,
Tbe tower of the ' First Tresbvterian
Cliarch in ltochester, New York, "was dea-
dmrfiTaTi:
Th cotton factory of Harkios Brotbera,
- r Trov, Jic 5,'otk has bfieft jMtrwed
a-v ...A -" -
uaiat. V ' la-'V'ty., .
iraok WAsiiiKfiTos
will be aliweiit ti! Ta;lv. TiHrrTT'' w w.
rl ill a..'.' "
w w,.- ..... .....1,. .1 - ..
.L
mm , - wa-a
mm a a ontracl taytrntrt trenriihVwi
animaU, from uWK2 teZpf -
tmllioo fratui ll4l avelioa U buhata il
to au fraiidae,, au.t llieuce VyZuJ
The debt .tafeuiom st.a.w. th totri diu
aipal anal miermi lo tie 12 tta iw. ail I-
t-lloaiea uf depoait IlliJim.auUi BBal'il' ISl'-A.
364 : total 1 iZwAwFiSSTul
i,it).uw . m,m,m fa miThiZ SJf"' -
bnrsc.il l..r Interest, tl.e larger 1 rowUi!ri Lt "
me, that ttranrt JJnt.in has harl uulr!?.4
ua.n Uio .lUMiiui of ibn i:,., .
....i.r. . :. ..... . . .. .".irrp,u
uver tleaiuuvaj lo r,o.,er.wn iu . -
bvlliLr-t-n-iiiH, an I avM
el )S Ihe Biitiah (i,J!Z.
.,t ,.r IM .l,.r
Hlw"lli aflll lli " v. a. , . ,
idv ruinUima of IS i
Mil hut Hi
(j..veri,iueiit to be l.sl,l, UKn& v, and nmfiZi
re pi'
rt lion lv eomttulii
ua m iuwu,itd l.. ..iT;."
I'uitew Stilt, 2J'.::
Urt-at tii'iintii."
Ido itittu vJ
. Intw -view butmon .Usneral !Muii.
d.-ut this i.e, tsK 'wis nt.-,k4 b, JZ
i iiy. vv Ben i o n Ushaarcal Tttb. it,K
rriid
o,u. . unci .u-n. mtoihl
Th.. Uit. r, h.mtiwtr, (fcftr tv uuhucul" LT
tJiiitkiriL- I'l iluin Uiu HiLi i i U;w 1. i.V
;a... I... had n r-r.-i.e lo Uonl u,.Urt. f.
; I...I ...... bowa-v.-r. I., tog e.,,,1,,,,,1 ui iw-rtiurno
i UH L,lllW I.-. Hon Ihe l,i. Ueu. I i,
' "" '"" ". -l k-i eubrelv lleor
! 1 "'' crvstlon. His vtMt to tli.
ti
ll.l- i.i..fiiiiiK- Mis w,e iK-a-anlofl tif
p. ,N',,.l!.i int. rvia-na wen-but alii, .1..
..(. at to
ie- aft. -I- Uie retired.
riinM
Itlt'llMOSl).
Tl.e ;.,,,
lo.
M..
. Itn hat in!il.'ll..n tiiia ranrntllt'. Tt,
r -si iiml be tin-. ..r (...nuittma. il11.h.
itial
lite ll.i'S'"!. ,1 tl.e ,.,y,-i, (,B,,.
tuttllliat, anal aatata t "that Uie aUSUW
.'ill,.
in. 11 t, ... t.poi. wbii-ti tbu LiiLr
I...li.ll..l aic .lea.l In ll.e It. drt of iu pMuj,!.
aii.'llii-r lael wi.teb we eftlin.it but reuogmxa Hi '
a-a-IBi-, lla.wri'Va I JU-I ..l K.IXJ cln loujojllj
.ltfKnt.'
KNtll.ANI).
I.t't-t'oaa, Api-ii ;si, ,-Memncr's i.iech erfcSUw
111'. 11 i- ' v.al. im lit in I". Iitl.il etreles iwra.- it
sl.l
an. 1 iiie..iitii llo, aul.ii'tit was inri.ria.llv si.,.
i lllMsfil,
11iikI.Ii tlielaruil tlie enitiw-ii-tiiBwit
1 hI.1,1. ils f.iil'li.-iitton oro'liK-ed serveal Kuluut
; vi-ry property, tmi he aitree not to enosoilt at
; ei.n uau. tlie U luis ul set tleilleiil ImtlsliwltlWftd
i l,v Niiiiiui r'ii Hjn-eeli. U.ral t-areiitoi stprsaiatsd-
; lilta ba ll-'t ItiSI the M-llNlt Ueflilttii,ll Ay Ul SOl).
: M-el in proajreos t.til.eeu tbaj l.o eottatriea SSat
j aert eal Isr less a tl-emu eh&rsela-r tbsa UM
s,a t t li.-s ol At.tei li' ill fat llSturs Ulal tba .rtWlal. (.
i Ihe ,esn rtt'llt.l n.-aun til inatli-attl. tibullitajti.
' prof, a.-. ,1 b ba.e v;iH..t assiirniiaiea froat nlistil.
t qunrl. rs It. .A tbe receut r'jJC.lh!U of Uio Alftbua.
; in ,.!i- tty n.- Ati.t.ru-.i,Stii.te ... . purely po
litu-t movement, and that lha prroent aalnmibi.
, llStiult ivilt ,ll,1far.H- ... u. OU di-at A'sl'Slai Hltt..
tin ti on llti.-rsl se.t boliorstilstttro). tiUatialths
I tot..- of the tainst! fiaalla Ml ataU-AtUaaflumu. -ai
I lien.) mo iii .a.i,.sei(ii!H..:n ol bsvmijr ia(l tiii
I pai lull pail, liciilo.t i.t Hilliinei's .rlimt,al. Xh.
' l.niiilori voi- ansa tlia Hmt fatintrrer's ileinsiiils ir "
n. vv ami Nlartliui, and immlba rta.r.ls.1 aiairf;
a . lioi lie , llc, suit ll tliey aniU' Mliadow dial IfttKratl.
, I .ins givmi nt Mr. Moiia-y, itast geuik-aisa will
j sian-1 iis very ali.rT.. ra-nt s.itiou from Hut Sti-
; . ti, tt-.l by Mr. Jot.lis.ili.
j i he l'ifialon 7o.u brestlaa. forth the ihliof
' war in il.-i.-nee ..f tba .jessi.iyef&inilo ttutbaia
I n.-i's money .'utiman. aal dtiiiisgea lis pur umlou.
'1 be ,Vio et.n l, s Tory ,.i,;n, i ibll'lU i ttjlia
ar Tir-narrre toaaoantw tiw Atu.erlusn lisnpie-i
- wttl r--jt to the last any eApittilttHtja- bj 'Kas--
l-'ltOM WASHINGTON.
W a-iiiM. r, .v. llsy :!. "at'eri'tsry llmilwsll ha
lasii.- t tw. lv-- -till. k-snt 'lll'-s, ftlllonia Ilium pt
liil.oiiM V1-.UIHK, itriukiii); aad siiiitltiui; dunur
bllai," -s 1.,-iO.s.
It, It. vt'ai-hbiinias tuuleal'lnc FratKN) ttetnnlir.
II. 'I' II..., nf M. Loins, leaa been rexuUri
a-.,iii'ii-eioua-, as Mniisla-r toajlrazil.
I t.ii.TiM.l..-- llelmm has beeu untitled that
i.is ,t..-i".t.ion. Ktintsm.iii" w .-lmtr'8 amaa.iasroonl,
will h'-eanta.tai,J ill Ibt, t'onrts by baiihers Uld
brok, rn.
'lie- llv. . a'OHit uiart at is now In 8fvr-ret sesSRia,
preiniriiiK a venliet from eviiienee eimuael bsr
mjj wava-d aiguitliiut.
Mr. N.-laoii, Hie new Minister to Mavsityi, wtB
.soon pr.rf-oetl to llsvalaa .here a Feilersl War
v. ms. j, W ill aa.11 v- y lorn tai Via. I'ruiL
i ll. -1.. isnottulli tu the nevvapspcr itAteoulats
leu ll.e Mi-vieau Uoverniiiel.t pn.we lo SUM
.1101 a 1. 1 ll.e tinted Slabs
t K.sa. ersiis" liispatelies will receive no atuwtar
i j from die M.la, L, partnient, as Nelson's ssrlj
pr.-s.-iiia.' wo. 11-.11., a ,n luinu ..imnnHw,.
Ttie wild ataiet.ienU rVusrtling IK-iairif Lao's
I vti.it ra-apiue the re asm nam that the visli tm
i vei l brief not ten m inuias anal thai eamVtHBS.
1 .mtUtiu.-d 10 imttuirsaif personal courtMj.
1,'luel juettvu Vluue ul li'ifl court araeiftr-
ly in liiehmoii.l. Ral-ieta and llhsrlestoa.
' l onsiil to'i.evai plumb sails fur Usttuii tn
tlnits'lay His iiuitraetxim incloda 'oattVt
attain.! precipilaung a quarrel with the saiak
aoihorilies. - I
r. K. lvrrv ba bem itiiiila4 eit(rvlaiir -iiilei-iiul
raivo'mie for North ami 801116 Garolitia,
vice lk-miaft. .ml S. J t'nkliii lor Missuapi,
Iaiiusi tiia'aud Arkansas, vice Creeey,
n;oM r.icifM'isn - cninF jpstick chase.
Hi. uvi'isis May S.-r-Chief Jnaties Chase
rivad this aflerii.sm ami opened tli Pn
niaU-s tu-enlt Court, assinteil by Jndga t)a
.wiaai. Jutlite Uuuao brielly cliMged lh 0"
Jury. Ihe jury w e.)nisM:illeiiirailyof wliiwa
and' die irou cliol oath lieinij iliieiMft with,
many old nilmans piiail in the jury BOX B
din lirst timii since Uie close af Um waft--'
Tin eatw trf'BOofUB,iavviBt4lajW
of Jmliie i;tnla.oU'a Ueetsiun, Katun! asi
... . . .. ... s. .. M. l..d ..ft.rm a tn-
IB Ut Bft'H iUlunutHl W VfHI "",ril HJ4 .J i . - -
ailiailily uudex the ttth, .mailidnient, was C1W j
iflal ilt he aramaBd tai-wmrtaiw.--!--- - -
The lath. Infantry arrived here lp night,
LOYAL TENKESSEE. ' '-r-
Mimi'um.-Blai 9. -It l espiwiaaal a DlwN
proirriinir last nielli at llrow tiwi Ue. 1 eoaa.
Two Henri, and oue while kUlwl at hut swuama.
H,UM M.W YOEK-
fa-fW taiBH MsV I TiaVftX Blltlcr fiH-t -
Jn ilusitnU Young and Oskifty llu lair va"
Uaua iu Ibe apprtiaehinij l.bel suit
FOliEItlS. .
Rt, rrrKKsncRU, May .l.-Tlie recall of flll
American Minister, l oiiK'iauy nwnw""
Cork, May S.-
a hvaaB mpi title
SS laatanhj -
.M.t.. t ,1,. U..r 1 raotanl KLM-ea ft Ina
jteas .xpreaaeai eoulidcwsJuaM y.
fair ums ih a 1 m . .......
i'ROM DMA DA.
, Vf.J A .TV.- runt..il I'.ClUe lW"
reaebeil ll. lenmuus at ITmnawilory l"ul
M Th. Umon Pacille was Maveai bv b'-T"
cutting and bridjd'.lf. I bM -aieet
beiWe lha Jiuu. of May- '
- FBOX W'sni.Qios. .
Waskii.ot .1., May 4, M-Gen,
aied by bwdiKhter. arrived at . ;
nuriimR, .mi roc.ded te the ridsw -kuismau.
Xuere wers no da-moiii '"'", v
waa: uudenrtooft tbry-"' WkM'
Hw ' "
FRIM RrOHHOr.
iewn-. Ma 4, M.-ThsTohfr'
Pnkmton A U., was huriit th n"1 '
La. aMJ.pui). Lwurijil fur IJU.1"-
' . ' w-rfs. a fti ti B flrt. ' i -. .
ouulry,r.-i-eive.l at HbenJaai "rfJTLaB
way evwryUiioc Ilia has isn ""mjaW"-
Willi tncMioai an a - tuJujaa
The Intminw MPm a laa from raa-c-
Tfhey were two jrearaaga r
' " 'U(iSr HAVANA. - - -
porapowd Ihtr.y .tel. s 1 1 ,r, -. . .
Wand, hsrve-assemi-W aibairiioiv, , aj ,
"iv-t-s'r-",T, it.- iiiii'itiHioi that lla
have appaaieti at Ciaeo Villi - . - baf
M.uv lit k plwitaoo" and tl" " 1
seiat'aiKltirtlireaitiiimiaUaiiijIet-
I A heavy gale onli.Wjjtll "
keepers dwoll.tii!, at t Ire o n
New Uricaua, innuoa.. .. .
there, dstxoy-d the lW
, the Viir-iiusz of V- 1' w e V
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