- VOL'S. HALKIGH, N. C, SATURDAY. JUNK 5, 1S01J NO. ,7 IV f r E THE SKXTjNKh. - - i. . . yT1'f JlWiiuf -" altcd' tin; (iot l(nl t th tormina' i mi r su-u tv-fiiet ike Worst sad meat et, auil geueially tlif most "aat (Mia oi biv. Il nit 'ong witF tls w" and rid tempi rjnt-y into .... TU farther lacl ( as well attcWsJ,-hst tfiseetl uieit are contemptible null dy-spit,. d $ Mt "good men end rven hf timn tike Itiewstrlv, . ia then own day. t4 g.nwa lujftWi history write theia dowa-rt ?flndaloua, iidainout nod" peAI 1 tumio- hff fit. ouly wbil bviog to tta Bzeorti ; iu after death to illnaireUboar lowv toj ftuptil)i end degraded iiMMj may -hefstme. f Tb Ute civil watta tbia atrj ffrd another iHutlratiunof (turn g6 Jr al Wl'hsj if and HiU W-apec1V.o ia the '$fi' rtis ftoutla. A a aV;iiaietIaeriee of tlie war j we find the wont, the meanest, tbe most iufuaoa and generally Ihe ni'rtt tffii.iraut I and iocompetfot men ia power and office. ' While Umt may be oornioMl mwptKin, wbat vi btr Mid i generally true. Take a few example! in our own Stste tu ! giim point to what we hive aaid. There it "Go." Holden. It i wall knuB tW ! iilollf unreliable iu lu alter of political principle and untrue to party or govern aunt. The whole con rue of bin life prove i hit Ia the outlet, be wa a )r the take ol ituoceu, be became a Democrat nd a fierce and relentless eecenioniat and "tire-, fater;" be perarcuted Uoioa wen lecaua they were auvh , he lucked dre eating moba l.i drire good men trom the State where, they were born and rained arid had a tight to itay ; he wrote and sp k tor eceun nnd did all in biap)wer th litor of ihe leading democratic journal, to prtcipitah. the South into rebellion ; he aigned die or dinance ot aeceatioa and aaid lie would lualte it good with the "laat man an. I the latt dollar" ; he wrote and talked l r the tu alter, through hia aid, it had brguu ij .' urged the young ami gallant men of the country to tight for seceaaiou, to gite their lieet and fortune lor it ; ;he even eent hit own (on into the war for the iiina purp we When the fortunes ot teceasion bi gn to ane, he Itegao to ttinch ; ie lted, ' be a false lo cession then a he had before been lalae to lb Union , be profearad at the i Iomci) the war when hit country anil State were overwhelmed with ruin e-d desolation through the very war which be ihua helped l bring on iu tbe inU-reat of tsceeaion and the perpetuation ol negro alavery, to re- j lice at the overthrow the South, i;ce. ins and alavery, and joined the Unioi iol dieiy 10 Jeuouuctug the S.iutlicru soldiei and people a relielo and traitors, and pro teased to execrate the very men whom he bad alwaya aupported, and with h 'rutin had uuitormly co operated polttlrally to bring on the war. lie at only execia e I ui:h nieu, but he Incited tbe Federal u thoritie and gov. rnnieol to persecute and proacrilw thexe ami suth men; he not only conceded tbe gallantry of the t'niou tioopa, their patriotism and sui-cesa and itilmiitterl (juielly to the aucceaa of tbe Union, nut he did all in hit. power to twtll the triumph of the Feiteral soldiery, over bia luljeu e-untry men, whom he had incited ti i twllion, and be denounced them a traitoroua rebel, deaerviug of exU rtuination and -. tracit.m. He tioot licked aud worshiped Praaideut Joiinaon, aud denounced every body ib bia own State and the South who - J.J aot. iVt-" 't" ailtrtuU-Ua poition to encourage tbe uth Mad lift up an fyipoveriihed people and mkr- tbem feel and laalitw, that they were ltll Ameri can citiwna, and for tbia wa mmed upon bv the fierce paaaiojii f bad n, Roldea turned upou hint too, aid denoarwed him a a traitor aud urged til iinpeucb men t and disgrace; At 8rt ftr tb war, tbia man preiiricaTf a"G5t 'TibTe'gro taci'tnd''' was sot witling tk lroW bim to vote or to Utify in tb Court; but findings that be could only (frt into power by proteasing to worabip the ocgro, be al, once jlid and td him aa tbe ntmciple reliable element In tbi Mate nd th Sjiutborl iijld ll to bia power to aecure negro wprar!jr, manifeaa y to the end, that he" oijgfit rid Uto 'pCWef , ow profeaee toy alt f to t he Union and the aegro, and baued for rebele and all the people, who will wot ay that be la deserving and patrictio man and a tjrue type ot vtrtue and Amerrcan . bi(K He daily miereproaante . hi own people for the. lake ot grati fying hi malice, and , to . incite the hatred of the Fedora government, and tbe Northern people afratnat the people whom U urged into rtbe'U'.n and war against the governm"Dt. Tbia 1 a um mary of this manl I be not a rich specie men of 5eutAro Imftlty t rVhos ay tbatoai so false, ay uaitoruua til every governtueot, to tvelf paff J, to bwS pie and aeighbora, will not for a Dies oi pettage sell not only bit own birthright, ku the boK Lffltk-!9!K-I!l SB jb WnUK u wealth, iU 4irmn)eriljT lta very eaieeenee twenty! gyr, n' of else Jluw cat tite Uoion troM bl I H jrarred upon tht aod aoOght iU llfel flt C (t,fl g.ti. ir.t- bim t .He belt! to pn- ei)ita4t.lBto whwiMoty.athheM'teJfai a 'werirf tie manhrKxl and billion of tress sfc l , i , . T HU tl. a hour ftf lie CSU ' Immiv. tl ess' ici . n - . How can the ksnrt-il th "W -"" ' , SH the wa, O.,'" or i tUseton.thepeo81 cerill J,otore. U ahouled tfietrtam ute ut tbe rictor end apoiler; be ptvraeatt4 the. victims otitis own ! and ttsnwoiiaHe" tea;hittga, hf. JmHlcil t!.' Imtrvil; the re .jrws.itt.'axfcniriw4Wl ad did alt lis ah t'TZur wyi'warjif tacua, by Ujfeg.ffliisfcaiK - I'.'P" I it I ion t hut While rerieW; t i, sll Wtre rrhe tyuo did not t udorw himj 4. ired and in tended to re fim'sve heii, lie h. lc.l loT place in powri the .r.upet-'f g. 'jtu& '". like Wjlrtpb-ee, wielc Out the ti:e blood ot thr people! He did al tln ind inure. We reHat, how can the ptojil. iTihis fttate, white or UJ s-i, tuuti rucli nmn ' O'tbou hypotrile, uol only aie you iteepias-d ami rrrcrsiad Jn your owe Anf and euerteii. tint history wtU write yon down a doubly false, meau1.l iufaoiotis. But there h 'Bfrters in hivubanxHol mi-gtf.- 'Ttkfi Judg41 fiiaiaajiei He, to.., sjvaa a ftre-e in' aawniarrH ; be ., ssi iuv rtl.sr "p .tyUrrt tiri the war, and sen'ence.l mniiy a p or wretch, the vieiiie of bis own teacbuis, to lie ehot to tleith.niec.tuse he. Wililtt TJ ft tt-ftrt for se cessiita lu the ileailij he woull shoot tiien to iii-alh liei snse 1'iej ' w it!du't BTlt to the dostil lor ei'e.H'ou Sece .Sciii fuilel. What did Ito'lmsfi do ' tiessieiWd the Lruimb of the viotorn, he joiued ia with the (Jri ol pit-i ni and lilnll.e that permit ut.i I hm people and 8t , he worslrped ii.rMii, rndred H'dden a4 tn tito friend and agrei ab'e ass iciate of o irpt t buggers, and, as. a partiiin, .incited the mgro race to hate the wh.tea ss a race, lie joins nd sustains the part) which perse 'iHrea. ariil prosecutes Iim .n",!! peoj!e, lm friends sml u ighbors. See him, m n k litn in bit (lay and gners!ion ! HistO'V mark hun lie m ill, no d idl L he d es, siioru himaelll I'iiwe it thut poor, lb! .iLi'd, Caiiaell . he, too, was a fire ester; there is Yicfoi ""B irrihsfer, to. of the same type; there sre Judges Dick, Sel tie, ar-1 other-, whom we can't now rf iiiemler, who were ' Are enters," false, hvpocri'icat, rfiesn ' Tin. peopiu tb'nk so th y must feel sa Then there is Judge Pearson, ihow aie the nighty fallen '.) Pool, Dtickiry, and several otheis i.ki uuto tiiein, who uitetiifestly, lor tbe take ol temporary p .wer, tor tbe -ske ol oflice, w hich disgraces rattier than hi.uor them, joined the part ol persecution, pio scription, wtiosechief object Is In hooiili ate, oppreiw, injure and plunder a Jouo troddeu people. There is no apology lor tbs-aa anen i tbe only motive conceivable. Was office, slid for the sake of office, thej have consented tn beensve odtoua, 1 api'oeii and bated. Tbe tBes they "nil, through such meant, do not reflect honor upon then) , tlicy afford no evideace of mert or caiyjty, i the contrary, huoVrTtie Ui'iim'wtances these very offic.es Itnnip t he m ns tnlse snd mean. This is the language ot troth These men feel, to ,lsy, the scoin an I cun teuipl it the people whose esteem, w hstivt r ibey may y, they would bkc tu tuj ij , ami some Cif'thi-ru kn enottgfa nf hiistney, to si'e in ihetr hoiiis ol coclDess sml n rloctioii, Ix.w the; will figure in the l.ia.in ..I ilmr State and fountry. Another thing the day coweth, and will soiti cuine, is hen thee men w ill pass out ot the offices they u w till uuder circumstances that do Idem dishonor. They will l thought of but seldom sml then only as a by word and reprosohto the rHete-whtcb give lhu protccti-n and a a home.. Maik tie truth of this prediction. Who would hold office at such a price '. Stir Amono IIkticitiv its The liovetu pr'a delectivea sre uiovMugi Two cf ihcui reached the City last evening, (t ia thought the) ilniifiiiit ruMtliliiNU.WjdJ, ..bv .rstlS(l'?4r Jones County will le the ceue ol the upc rations.-TJii'ht' Th tiock flght, to n.me off soon at .Veld'oa, be adjourned to Jones. We heard, In Newbrrn, that liSol tlic prum-, inent citizen o Jpaea were to be arrested. We ent word to the Alatuauoe people to ; give M mien netective mttiria no excuse ore breach of the peace. We oops the people of Jouet" win'loTM dl3TSi"ltiple f Alamance. Holdeu Will :iiii only oough to provoke a . .. collision, end nut enough to suppreu any riot or disturbance. Tbe Governor has cried long enough lor peace. Sow he 1 iletermtnea to conquer .peace. , We think Judge Watts or Thomas should accompany the militia and deiec- tiv.w. - A- Tne PuiLoaoruv ur JKcoNonv. In ihaMt times nt financial depression and unrecon atrucltil pnwperity, be who makes two blade of grass grow where hut ope .grew ficfore, and the who mskei one patch en a garment save the purchase ot aCw article, nd tho like the Scotch cotter' wife,"gr nld claeelook' mi.t good at tl new," Aoe a great deal towarjj remedying the -privmdnna and dissomlorts to which we have been and art yet painfully eitlgceted. Otthis sort of economy, tbe philoaoprry of wh'ch ie 4 apparent, is a j b lately inrned oat at the coach tbop of Mr M B. lVirls for 0. W.. Wynne 4 Co., fine-pcinien of narriag,' ot mpdtr .Mle, jighl and, pleat- ant, and luUbedoff la the tufitt excellent mawiBr, ttttJ mhuM waa eluageA iate -ha present shape trom sa Id, lilpl4td v hirle, it perch far the trbrckenf the vi ctriltj bl the livery tablca.; '.; ft give u great pleasure to Ahroeicle eucrr CTldences of thrift and iConc.my in our midst, and ere -tggtst tt alt wh iauy bare wijtk tsj: - thie l'e t be doner-rither- ot repairinii or sjett work, til. cH r-"'tnd and 1 .-J n.1. Si...lrtisA fi-sinalwt -h.wi- J-s-ttsmilis iv- -i'v-o". "x , ... - eelve with the quality and price ut such work at home before tending . abroad. ti.. ivt nl aa KaDliah ladv of the1 D -i' i satos.Ls.lliir.a theatre Is mi frt lis. nltoul SLU.UOU- to VI. ir ii.a, .aa-a in,m Kitvtn seventV five Centi al Hie j'ssJ value of fir lady bereelf total, 1 1. A .OTlKR Of TilS 0 KOUS SW1SDLK. t art-ma '.Ibat the Code Vmuiiwiouers be l.rtWtMt,-H'.4ess-' , ston, ! wt ui'i.il ' , atlaptud to the j new C ode For .m cause or t4irf .-tbia j ; - nor nt ftiTiii tt,t mt jh rhe r.egMstar', ; audit, ihcfet.iiv, h: u.i uiore forte, aud j j effects as a Is. Ilisu this cilitonal. But. I 1 nevertheless, the cutrpetbty Secretary uj ' St4itt luu this hook oi'Tuiuis published and J j bound, in b. ok form, and sells it to the pen j I pie ! theH'ate as ih.oigh it had pasted the ; ! Legislature, and were a psrl . the statute , j laws ot H e Siatc. In isiku to prtsdoest the ! ; impieiMon f ;,uft lh b -pii. srd trie ti Uliire, it is pi failed b toe '-.' r lulled bv tbeCpyle t'oiutiiiH-io. r.-, luleoiltui to give the biiik cff.:ct as l.tw when it shall pa- a, if,Uve dus, t-bt l.ji,i..i.u v. - Tbst bni'hj ( it- . ,.i .. . 1 .1.... wt,peti.atev stu n lat ti utiti tic h.vi i turn lawvcta, .Uis!if s ot the Peace ami it her ..in er,. i,.ve 1,,,,. and sre buying- tU bo..k, tuppntiig tins official is in g..od fi thy carry ir out thr work of the Legis lature. N-.vf We iltWjiiiiuc (ins s. heine of this official cvipst-baggi-r. as an outiageoue swilliCiv lie tskes nilvaiitafre ol llisofllcial position to ,l.c.-te sn.l uiisl.-a.l tlm people f .r ! h' ex ir.'S ptupose of -.imeptitiro.iN gam, and in such tnj an to do it in al el lectuallv. . Kiuiwuii;. Uiu, thai such a book. pa n i the Legist -tl ure, would be much sought after, hu uil-l.sthe Tiook at the verv high price, ol' two to be so lil lor on. h.llurf perc -py, it ouht .loll,,, .mis price wool, I be a L'ood one I r it VVnv the tn.ok di.l 111. 1 pa s the l,egl"l t m e ii e ir.- n .t . 1. 1. -i oi.-. !, t.nt it is p.-ubaMi: tliat It was, Hi many r. .-p. c;.". il. t c .veainl imperfect. We undel-tiland thai niany ot the forms are very .lef'ective, snd will, pto! aliiy. be p it as. ite lor ollnrs. But this in. lie ,l..ii't stop at this. I he L -gislftiure did pas- t... nis to be used be lore Jiiati. i-s nl the Pi ace, ainl thee ought to go out lo the oilier ol the Siste rrei ol ch-trie, and thev ouglt t.. have la? n sent out lim . yo Hut this .uipct I.Hfaf Secreta ry ol Stat. , foi hi- irit-i.'s jii'i, br.ugs inn fue alifion ..I this t.ook and suppbea liiM .r-i fiti htlort the Hato otlicial tdltim, Cllios out l ll.s Im.ik Is due the t.tlieei's free ul chaise, and the price of the copi'-s sold ouitht to go into the State Treasuiy Tbi haute calpit bag Secieluly ol Siati .lid a like ilnnav in relerence to the Co.l wlieu it cine out. The Slate's eli lion ol Il.e 1 ode was iatiyfJ until the See ret sty sold Ailfi."i, sml supplied this de luumt. We tell tli" JJttoj.le sixain, that the car -Mt l.sceri aie lieie I .r the. purpose ot tb-is'lng liii-m u. nr. not-onlv li. le acc.'iin'bh tiien i ul l p.issit.le w im ; t In-v t-.l tins purpose, bill they pillpuse llio-t itffis'l uall l . -sin - her -, I hey hti.l l.illll When tli dirt! . iiitii they ...p.i t line linlH s, tine clolllc-, . I iaui..i.il rins and j.in . ol i:rcaL vn w tioW did tl.ey . I nl these tilings I '1 hey did not 1..1I I..I llo ni, "Kailioa.l tiugs.' ' PtuileutlarV funis'' an-l vlher iKirts ol rivytt are the means through A hi. h they grow rich oil the people, an. I are enabled to outrage eterybody white and black. They doii'r care any more lor t.arty or principle than the bu.zoril lhal sails through the Hir, whal they watil is firry and this tliey will bave and at. soon lioin a poor u. gr. or tctUawuy as In. in anybody els.-. Now, who sustains these carpet-bagsrein f Who givis Ihi in postitou aud couuleuauce and iitlliii uce ( Our "loir "secesh" "U iv- . fu'n.upon these men and sustain the white ' and T.TacTL iiircaK'iiT the T?1!it?;1ie" "enuid" silence the carpet baggera forever These tollows havu corrupted IheLegiatttture, they have corrupted tbe negaoes of tbe Slate aa far as they could, and many uf the whites, and "tinvt-rnor" Hidden knows tbia aa well as we, aud yet he sustain tlietn, they are his advisers, alders aud Comforters ami chief associates. Tht-y afforj bim ajrttuMt society and official and crsonal pleanire. Well, go it llul.len and carpet-bagger I You'll see where you will land by and by ! people of Xorth Carolina, don't yon expect tW'Jirmper snd become a jrest pehple under the lead and guidance ot such men ! T5e following aire, the ei.mmeata of the Niw York Herald upon tbe disgraceful Be ne which look place at the decoration at ArlinuU.n, the other day : Di&unaciNO Pstbiotisji -That officur ut uariaea who so outraged all the decencies of human it y at Arlington, perhaps thought be fas in t .me way- csnimsndins: himself for great xeal to tbe powers that be; and either he has s moat unjustifiable opinion of Jltom powers, or it is a bad omen for the country if they are to be pleased ia that Visy. Diws thi functionary reflect tbe view that prevail near heaVlqhartera 1 it possible that we can not see bow to Ihs patriot, without being biuteti Is itjp.wsibie lhal our respect br a grea: csq-ie requires tie to eferci.se a itieau supervision over the ac tions and thoughts of tlnsw wbose si.rrov dttl'er frotu ouis in their direciioaf I tuw horrible tyranny of a inaj .nty lo go imo 1 .i...,.;.A 'slit . that irrasVs.' . ...i hlra'n'mi"be Kiii veiJ ov3r "mourueti with jmMmtwtiiif sge. fb fcrM w. wromf ) Shame on the seal that par ues a quarrel tieyonl the grave, lathe United otttti of Amcrice rre'dom has been much crstujHid fv tsiiue lime, but we bave si nays desired to "believe that if was only nectssa riiy so iVrmit u. men in authority, to W tise tltwt Wrwi t treeliooi for a wuiou.. to ao fo the ciave of her son or her lover ami cast upon tl a token of remrirnbranre. It rtiire is not, wtiat Dexier ara jmj insn the t.rmal d.vpoli that made Austria a by WOld among nations I Pagliart, aa Italian chemist, has invented kind of Paper with, kind of paper wtthr which .boiiaL.lax3d rated that, tbe . ... . - -f pirfi hen tvtd to pack ettimat eabslau- tt arenrfve ihem, U a ptriasU. tresh state, MtSJtt' "f For the Si-Ulinel. I'KX .IX t tK KKKrVHKH:Mlf THK LSI VMtsLLX MR XUMlLi'AUiihl: A. ' UAH BKSS. iwMsTri rstrWiw m mi, a tt it to thk niitrwivr ov Tttte eatvtenxiTV. no. 11. liirt nkw to. sn ntf. SUA.. In ; fii'j, tin- corner stone of two additional huditinirs which were to rontain the Libra nis it d Debating Hull '( the two Lit entry S .clerics and also, to affor 1 new n citation rooms snd domui'ories, Wet laid. Tht nunibir id sttnlefitl wl ich had. fluctuated a good deal liuntfg the first ten years ot Gov. Swain's a lminm riion bad however on the whnle steadily adviiiiccd. and Inr aeverul years previous to '59 hml i xciiied the cu iiacitv ot thecollegi: buthliu(lC '! And the ttidiBTsj aerTtidingly hil,ovtrfl'wBd intu thvMltaiftt. occntye tverv n'(re room and W1laso, acCTinyrtiStverv npare room 1 ffiA.. Tk m.:. ...1 lltlll-m trt office. This led Chijel Hi!llra to tbi i erei tion or newt tune two-rooraeu ohicto an i nuk- 1,A t...M Wl,.u-i.i t.w.lrv iiniiitiili inr nmvetanHU .hi. yard, or I s Yiictut lot, fl.leil it tip with an "orHce,, or two and forthwith rented the same at any price lie chose to ak. This toon liecame it popular way i f invistiTng surplus capital. The to w cnlleire huililing it Was supposed would ruin thi-c investments, but it sw im they did not, for b. ing warmed with fur nam s they were found on trial to be uti popnl-ir as donii.ttoiiea with ttie young men The new Dubatiug Halls were splendid spailm. .nis, mill elegamlyfurulslied tiy their respective Societies. ihs I'.uimaiis N t the luat nilere-lifiK object ol atteu I ti.m Kh .ut the Umveisity tiuililiutra are. the poriiau.otil.siiiu.siie.lctorunaroi.mans I Willi II aill.ll 1 1.17-K iwioj in.T ..v. ) are ll.nu. ai d B akely, and Win. K. King. I am! Maiium, an. I Hawks, ami Doln.in, and iss-.itu . awl IWwis.,sii.l Polk, thrte too : arc (ii.v. Swam, and lr t'al.fwell and j iloopeT, in.) Mitchell, and Phil iis Many i . I tl..-. are valusl.lt- not only as a iniiralile : hk-iirs-k bin a liue p ilini'igs and Vy .lis : to mil. .hi d si 1 1., s Uo these fites whlTb s.-i-ui instinct with j lite lock down uniuove.t on the silent deso ; l itioii sliK-li una ou r. minis them Have i uo glances ..I won. I ru-g Borrow and tli j may b.-Bii exchsnye.l a nong ihrrt) m.-.i, in ' inn. en's .1 i lie .--a!t- while they lived, the j pitilean.t l.ou-t ct tt r-r re-pcuve Bocielies, I to w h.mi the honor ..I tin ir Cniversity was j .1,-i.r. i t iaii l.t. ; It cu r "utoie their ectioee , talk a i.ug il.e walls' iiicti inkt one may now l.eu tlx- a. c. n's ol indignation and cm tempi in tli Hull- if ever shadowy lorms ; aie veil to yli.l.- alon the eorritlora, those I iimptv buih-liugs are ih'W haunted. Into ' whal'lmu Is have we tallen, tl.ey may Well j exclaim, what po r and beggarly pre ten is tins oia Uuivcrsity! What daily farce ta this upon n uicl). we are compelled to look t ! Is this Noitn Carolina's ratltad to us? I , tins lift v. ii. i ..' ion lo our meiuorie and J lor the preci .ua htiriootus which whieh we : t diieai In .1 her f)r.Jy lMtlAX.'hAJtOf PS OFFICIAL MAWti prefeent sititalioSi JorlSr;i7,0V HhysT TUE rne.,. I Ati no' 11 lliiie 1111101-111 "1 the I I 'ar. litis'- flinvt-i-ity, eontrasteil with It I it once vvsf, it ia in the tact fiat North i ir. lul l as a Slate Iiai had no hand in it . I..,; is I ni mo So tat she is clear, and Stands ;t....t. -. iis.'iiiiiig not I., the counsel and I .I. ..I ot tin in " A yet. she looks on, in i Mnu.uciinl ni w Hon. But the day will come, w .-l i' lies of the State, when with sounds j ..I i.j.i.ciiix and tcais of gladness we will l,Nop to place inn I niversity once more in . 1 1 ii 1 1 -. wi.ithv ot tin- trust, (it to suci-eed j tli.w w ho are g.me ; aud who will r. store i thai ancient leit lo us lotmer pride of place I and lilt it lu an even higher stand in our ' eoiilidei.ee aud allecliou. Till then, North i I'aruliiia will be patient. She will do noth ing unworthy ut hi r -It, or ol her fair re uuwu in the past. Her strength, iu regard to the 'University is, lor Ihe present, lo lit ttiiJ. lift those, who have been placed mere now by the toliud billy u( party and who arc endeavoring toisrryiil the farce ol apolltn-al insiiluLiou of leaiuing, stay there It they cliouse aud tai tbe bread of iilleucas at her exueuse. North Carolina will see with a smile mat they do it in ulltne. TUK I'MHillSI I V .l7INK -7 In ItHS , tbe firs series ft ttte .North Caroline Uuiveraity Magazine was issued, edited by a Committee of the Senior Class, and supported by noiiody in particular. Under the latler vonditiou therefore, it lived but two or three yews. After tho manner ol l.!Uege,Magaioi s jl referred' frequently to Tuermopylte, Periohtia, aad the Gracchi; .iLjJjaiuisLtia ' Jjiekuu."; inscribfid . 'Llttt'i ui alias s - "ind sang halting measures iu praiae of "L ing ago" and "Ni ver more." All young people are occasionally given to mslnucholy. T'eie were also el thorate re views ul Byron, Shelley and SUeeulay, and "iPapers" touching crrtain statesmen, the hariKss ul College imauiostiou. I remem ber No. 1. was devoted to the merits of ' Hon. Lewis Cass, the first of U ving Ameri . can geniuses. ; la lf5 1 2 began -the second eerfaia, which a lone as it continued in existence, till the outbreak ot Ihe war waa wall sustained by the public, and bore the imprest ol Gov. Swain's guiding hand. He look a very keen Interest ia It. Every number contain ed onnthing trom bia (tore of the Revos hitiooarj history of the State, and though a yoBog Itsdy did say once that there never was anything ia- tbe University Magaxine but dry stuff about the War ot the Regula tlom yet I will vesture to say that it ia to he pagea, diaregarded in their day, that the jlultire h.stririan of the 8ta an4 th Cnt-ivera-ty will turn for mucU of hia rarest me--t. rial. Uvru nuw enquiry is being made for it, and stray numbers are picked Op eagerly. Thre was tb.ble all tarough the ciiurso of this Magazine's careuf, a marked iuiirov. ueiii from year 10 year. There w i aleo a marked improvennnl visiblt., in the bine of College. The tonus men were more sn.eoabla- to pnWus cipiuiou. Thing that were ctone openly and wit.uouk -motjae t - IKtr, wo.Nd bavwheea generally coaluuif ed in 1 S6S, and things that were tolerated in 1U6 would bare been utterly scouted smoag the tdeat to, 18S0.; 3rrrv AS'TOt MOHltlTT. And il.i brings me to s rather delicate auLjaut iit t,jjiUiifatis.h, arnle it t av-snh-jecithat needs airing. It has often been urged against Chanel Hill that t! ere wit more Tice,IprrTgacy snd dVssipalioe of everyr attiti going un txnenecsers mere, into Id most other Colleges, I do not claim to be well posted in tucb matters. There wet no doubt at times, a pjifid dirat ot IhaU' hid isasWsjlseilttwWWwwrsLW to -My, i not more tbaa at'other lar.r nnllsurfis V.,t i so much as at loan. What wa anting at I Ciiapel Hill was t bleref tone ajBojaeyaftelJ frtt-fiWtiuiii! JtndT. cotiversatiou more gntl manliatia. " Ihty irsn tnUrtU Ar tm yumi), aa a geueral rate.".. . When Uu-iiii JilLiiti.. ior Class of yonng men-old tiae'the aver K always said oil Ooll.ge wt ul 00 , wetk - It -wee Use xctpinstawt trtlgave WM tllletr, d ! ortws et lore who lets the. Cass. Tbe eras - of 1801 was such a ism It-sMBtainad tuaav yutwtg at a who setsiim ill ym ss- wst they j iiaed the CulUge. and who were lit more than average maturity ol Blind, and Prof. Mctver waa ornr of us brat ieotwra He, it may be s?i.i in passing, is the only man now in the present "Paculiy" at all tit to- be there, and be will bes.t scuttle bis reputation in North t ar..,u l'y lining the lit si to cet out ol it. Aa an "hi f'riiu.d aaid I to him last weei on first uiting with .him after many ywais "Prol. Mclver 1 am ernry sir to see you tr. " Of d the nuxuluftU ihel-'acuUy Hint 1 have mi known at llln p 1 Hill. Ur. Hut. raril, Prot. I hurlea I'uili.ps ami Pint li. i'-J burn tlid more by their iu etti.uiae w it'n On- a u.ii-nis. by th. ir couveisatioit mi l e'yle ot teaching lo g.ye llum sctiolai iy tault. tic vale their anus,. n.l ins, lie rheui unit geuerous aiubition. ,- i.. iMttfioun ii llu, euctst, utiles a boy came lo College- wit b tiaed rrligiuus principles alrntdy imprei-sed bv his .mother's haii.l, there was not much clia-nc ol his receiving them tli re. Atnl yet 1 kuiw of one gra unite who lying on j his .l.-sth bet) iu a tar otiilieiii State, sai.l lliat he owed all his religious kunwl. 'l o- j aud the hope that sustained him then, to I tlie Suiulay recitations of Dr. Mitchell and Prol Phillips. There were no lalse lights i ever hung nut at Chapel Hill. THR CWIXKUK IHAPl aliSH. j The religious instruction provided has j always been ol the best. No one will ills I pute this who-rerBeaiters in have b aid in j the College Cbaiiel, Drs. Ureeii, Mltnhell. AJt!rt Shipp, Ueems, Whea,t. Htiboard or Phillips Tiit-aM preached by Ititns when all the village met with the -t.iit.iin In the t Impel And wlnu ihe lour village chuit:lijs vrt re built thev w.-r.t generally supplie.t with the lasit pre's. -I. era in then rtspectivr; iK-noUiinatioiii. I'.. preach in Chanel Hill was to oreach to critical and sppiecisl ive au.ln;ine- V.t!. snob mu as ( Tin Tu and W.ls.a lu I tin Baptist I liur. h , I fc'r.it .t.i Sll.ii. ,1 all. I tl..ul. ... tit. Mull... ! dial , the saint-ty and now aaintrd liiou.iih K. 1'ivis iu the Lpiscoptl Church, and Hi Phiirp-ui the Presiiyieriaii, there was as iiredty uo lack ol attractiveness tu the church sel vices. That the vouug men were not more olieu impressed, and thai there was not greatet s .l.nety and more eviih-ti ce ot reugKius feeling among tbem, mm: he attributed to tbe waul ol early ttaitni g at home. All education begins in th. cia.ll. Tbe first ten years ol life are the important years, and tbe boy whose tatbei and mother have not warned bim aganmvt evil assoi i t lions and taught him to loalbe iuipuiilv, and druukenoess, and Idleoeas, wilt hardly leave College uoataiued, or without silngm and shameful memories to bauut bis b -i bourl in after years. ok nr. The New York World, Of Kr.dav, pr. l.-i-(hc following charge of official malversation iu n lling the public offlcos for his own !ueflt, by Ot-neral Orsnt. It is of tlu.. charges which must lie met. We trust, i..i thehonorot the country, it will be; Lu never was more infamous a charge brought against a President of ihe United Sta'.s The trouble which Uraut is t-xpeiicn. ig iu referent tit the appointments for .-tli. t in the Hsirlct of Columbia, accordlno lo all rcpoibi, arises from the acts on the pa. t of tbe President which makesbiiu snienal.l, under tbe bi ibery. law It itLWfll known .fe.. the public that firsnt originally sold his house iu Washington to Mr. Styles J. Bow en, formerly Postmaster, for forty thousaud dolltrs, enteretl into a ConUact to tleliver the title, and Mr. Bo wen paid the usual ten percent, to bind the bargain. Huhet-qucntlv a fund of $t3,000 waa ra;s -d in New Yoik to purchase the bouse lor General Sherman. Grant thereupon re n ld it to those psrtics, J.mt Mow. cojttid MmmMn i.i.Uwto found bis eontrarl witn Wo wen in tne way, and that gentleman insisting that the ptop erty was Ilia, and he the ouly person who could sell it. Mr. Bo wen was willing to sell the house to the parties who had raised the money tor the price named, for then by be could make a profit ol twenty five thou sand dollars. But .Grant . insisted upon havinff the twenty five thousand extra himself How to get at . it, abd get lid of his ''Contract with Btywetr, -was- a rhtneutt question, During this time, Grant wsa prestieil by the better claat of Republicans to appoint a Mr. Robbins Ptsjtmaster of Washington, who had consented to do ao, andsrt Htittfi. d Bobbins' Iriends. After tbit promitte had been made, and the paper eigned fttr Kob bint, tbe'vieton of tbe.iWeoty-rlve tbostnind dollars extra on tbe house again camo up, and he finally agreed if Bowea would give up his contract and abandon all vi.tiios to tbe twtuly-tiv thousand extra, that Bowen should bave coatrol ot all Fwrh-rai appoint meats for tbe District of Columbia. To tbia Bowen, it 1 aaid, finally aseentail, Robbin lloet the pottotficc, and thealate has Nines been mad out by Bowen, and Grsnt hat told i the ofheet tor ti.e Dtatrict for twenty Ave thonaaod-dnilar. U ha trrbi given another example that the true mean- ieg of hi motta waa, "Let a - have peace The will off t;h late Drf Jamct Rush, of Philadelphia, devise air bit Targe fortune. with tne exception or tome inning oe qoeefl, to the" Pniladelpbia Library Cum pany for tbe erection of a branch library, which iball. serve at a fif ing memt,fial to hut falher-in-law, Jacob Ridgwtty, and hia (ItsMased wife, r&cee Anne Kusj, Dr. Rush it bett known oUsldeof hi own city as ihe author uf "Hush on tlie 11 uutao Voice, Va laMth which bat aerv-ai aa tint basi of ll tvcstul: works oir il-K nil. iu. Mrs. Hush was long the U-a.h r of PbiladHiplna rocieiy, and wa ntiM'd lor br ?rinly hoe pitaiity. Her father, Jacob .'.-..tay, was a millionaire In the t uie r.t O.raul, aim whom he was very intimate. Tie litit .i i which ecetv!t tne . ben fit of hi wetllh wa. louuaed tsf Berrjatxrin- raihlin, aad; i taid to be the nci.est, ,tn vainstifn iM books: ef anv in Amcr.cs. -V. Y; n'irliT. The Israeli!- in New Yoik - raising 1nnd to relieve their brethren lntflv .)Wt. John Ettly, one ol tbe ncgro'"" c- Marcos, in tbil c.ty, over 'Jar ago, was brouifht from Marion C. H., 3 -C , bToftieer dollars last night sad lodijtd in 44.1 fe)J Jut v jlfnritl !'. ( f. .-TW 9W yrawoyaeo tirmU nbare;t Hm4 1 the psinttnel irsia K. !e Long, 4 iNeva.la, as Minister to Japan, was me ri- STlIf 5raTiarmHB"rMeefi Senator Slew wetntttl- He btmaf, made and-enttrrwd intw at tbe tune the latter withdrew from the Sen asi.)ailigb.l.ia.,kwur ol H-lewart, and U.t .( He.I.W Xye aOqoieweesl hi t he appotetmeot . ol De Umg in .u-Oi'-r to secure his arsjetice fnuq Nevada iluring the next rVnati r.al wieat--1 Tlie liem.KtraU have called oonventtons. le he held during the month ml Ju..o, . in each of tbe six diatiicts of A hi bam t, 1 1 1 111 1 i 11 al (r candi dates lor Congress. ' 1 A hill Is lieiore the J-'auadiiju Parliaiucol irspitciiiig sedm-tion. It provide that e 'diner, omler proaaiae of nagrrtage, of an 1 unmarried female ot previous chi-te cbur- after, shall be puuiabed by nuawor uupnt on mea , ..r lion., st Hie option tu me coun, 1 1.1, but r It .all not le condemned nn the snh? cv l.lcnc. iit the ternale. I r t .N. w York city last week, at the year , ly iini-ti'ig ol the Hicksile Quakers. lianiel Hill, nl iltii.., said that 14 OWl.OOD.OtKl lives j had perished by war since the crrattow ol f the world an average ot 'i.OUO.OUU auuu- i ally, ur 6,U0U pi r day Itosating ears o I tM.ru aie ripe in Hidalgo comity, Texas, audit was calculated that t he corn ctop would be lully the 11 h 1. 1 June. i matured ,JUs Tin- Treasury Depaitui'euthat determined to construct tour first-clae mvenue cutters. Proposals for building Ibese vessels will be iuviu-d in a lew days. A number ,t ttte friend of Mrs Surratt and Captain Wirj viaiie I M"UUt Olivet t'uiueteiy Sunday aud strewed flowers upon their grate. A dispatch Ifont M.uilresl states that Unity two lives were lost by tlie wreck ot tin- V ssels Malgaret aud I'exaaou Cariboo island, off Antil'osta .The New Jersey ..Slate pi ison au'ht.iities bate jusl t .nti acted tor liie lalar of about thne hundred convicts, to be employed in ihoeinaklug, st 'sixty cent a day. A XhsiHO Asuresiiii, J. W. t) Bland, ti e smcy Princ Edward negro who repre-.-nt. .1 that coun' y in the' Constitutional Convention, has been appoiuled by the President an apees or ol internal revenue iu me fourth district - rVifA OitfMlrk. A J llaimltou duclares bia iuteutiou lu inn lor ilovernor of 'least, whether the pobrual ors'siililioos uoiujuato him or not. t'ii-sh. Al lAoUd. .ppt-i- ale rsvscihg porti. n of A singular .lirtuibauce otscurreit in a ci nrt room at flreenstnvrg, Ind , a tew days .,. A Mr KMing. a lawyer ol lhal place, in mailing Against a new trial tn a bastardy H p, . i I language that was dttttiiateful to V. Wrftptr the lattfr1 assaulted . the ..in-r, Ii Hiciii)J dangerous tl not lata! iiijni v The Judjje, Bonner by naine, whs arrested, and it now in jail awaiting the re.-u!t or Kwltig's injnriet. Prittce I. mis Ferflioand de Bourbon, of Na lea, uephew ol ex King 'erdiuand, was inarri.-il ptivately on Kiliiay lo Senori ia An., lis llain-cl. ol Havana, by tlie II-v. I Ii, . Wist man, In Si. Peter's church, Jersey I i.v. I lie saute ffouplr weie marrleU tome t imti ago un.l. r ucuiutr ciicuiuslancis by Just i. e U ..Ie, ut Jclf. rsun Maiket Police Couil. On the lath in-lant, a young Udy, aged 14, liiing in a very aristocratic region, iu miattay, a.aa takjiauddeijly ill, and up pes red in such extreme pain that the fam ily became alarmed, aud si nt in all haste for a physician. He came in all baste, aud alter glancing at hi patient, riqilcleil the psri-u's to leave bim a'one with her, they did -o, and, in hall sn hour, another youug lady upene 1 her eyes for the first lime on this world ot sorrow. 8h made such a uoiae comintr into the world lhal IwWka&U! the Doctor iniormeti iin m tnai iti.y uau belt oi send h.r nurtte, santotbtr and child wextt. '.' doing as WiltaC Ul.l be t xpectetl." Urea' ct'iisiernatlon reigned On Ix-ing -etnatly i qiiylionetl, the young nidthti plaiovl th patcidity ot tti strsnet upon a lad of 13, whp as then at fchool. Charley was at-nt f. r, and blulit. red like a baby. There were thin in the room a Xalher, a mother, and a child, whose united agr am'omTted-- ttt emly-fetffr -me-. -Ae Tmt KvfiA10 KTjirtn How ft.t KiiUfs Piast OfKIOR. Mrs KrMa B Jotinsi.ii tits lately appi.iuted PoHtmislress ol l,.-avenwnrih, Kansas, ami the local psptrs say ththe cuiunie .Ci-d operttiofis without a box, disk nr table, tumbling tire mails all ovist lite rt .or, sirrt ply'beCause ehe got huffy,, actf- wouldn't buy, borrow, of take as a gift the flitute tit her psedeeeitaore. t'on qnentfy, the ollice bad to be aiiul up tor a aay, and was not opened until the busiue-s nil of the rrHy. by a aui ted effort, prevailed upon her to take tbe furniture, awl gel tualitsrt into torn sort el tliae. AllioaTOr Race -Tie enteipriaing cit laens ol Jacksonville, ; Fla, bave been amusing themselves with tn alligator race. sVtve your g animali aere tottxed ; tbe purs w '0, bast two in three. Spotted Tail, a Irisky yoaogsltj,. bol ed tlie track, aud " went t'.r ' tit tpertatora The Ga aeiie and B.aton Boy stcied in tht tame unseemly wanner, aud then by loll a good plate on the traci and weie .u Is tripped by lSmxldft Jack and Champion Maid. At tbe set-oud beat ChirttpUiit .Maid , came in ahead, tot sitUUuiii Nimhle Js k again did o his name A 1 ihe animal are tu tramiug Lu abtMhul race to ctnie off ii.f w day ... iie! Ohio Hepiibficao Htsfa Votiyentioa will he held on the SIR I A Jitrte.. Kansaa City has man 1 t years old, w ho is ai.le to cultivate. his ar.l. u. It is predicrt-d lhal the Plaint will be .striked ol Viltlaloc in hv. Tba'tVttoTe aumhat 'Vr7V,ici"t" Tortle" ltuaw efsCtmttttltiBMjl 18fl8 'a 468. A eunipauy vrf UnTter iitaret troops, and contpofed of over one' bundretl, rauk aud file, h lieea sent trt Toacaltiost, Ala, pror ptiri.iut tue peoprie in sxtas etiyr.waica naa sin been retracted or- ditclaimed by its rrDUtcd author1. ' The jYanitor aavt that the (rooj4te..a;f,vfkr.W( tnai tney are vretirsa men; tej ao not ta-irx-Ute with Btgrrm' " Prom.tfiy A tlant Ciititiit lou, j r.KVTm Tli MHrJlKKrriKi; n Mrnrr -tfufr tttrrh v' mrrr.tlun r i "SIh ! " f 6v jiiri.t.t your letter f ihs Uth . AftriU-ftilVMiS -tiRff tu slhe cJxarsvwi - Ui-. ciicnlathm aitit jsB...ot rmvirn; rnrrterf away trotri tlrtrlOT'on, in f)l, the rtsrm.l if Ht. Michael t Courcii. ete.. 111 wi.tcli tfert, (ftoat 'astHutM- y Int . uy that a p I ul0..nr .. u count. y ,',,,, , uttcilt .1 si 1. d l v Wai." . n( ,.,), , ,k ",,, h ' Ai-ttn. tmi sv tt nt vmsl" 'Lu k tonrt-h I toil bronchT y en ni I tirntfp. Htb'r which had is-en sav .: t. in a burning but.se j on aooie plantatioii. a".; piesen'.iHt tu you , by an officer of a c..!. r.-l reinieiil, all the 1 tact-connet-te'r with whh h you entered on I the fly rent, thmkitij th.-tt at er pea est oune At l-ur.lv utlil ru.ij. W h i4!iaul iii j liS Oidll.Of.tliiiJ.oIj IHS k, p i'l.- d 1U ll.'t. 1 .Vow.mv 1esr -ir, tWf co.tl.s.iin tht I you Ml Charltston with a Lcnvy heart bc ; csiisc i.t its u. t.-i . S.-s- i f . ut l.y war woeo s i;lii I I'd gritt li 'iii ih'c ., while he i coiiht liavt' dmie tin, ch to huvi averlfed the iSvigos of war, fltii all her -til l to preoipi ' tate and itigravate it wirfia. I It horrors, i by desecrating tbet pul.u m whu-h y -u idBtHataai by a iiinilc. ol alt)e en-iy ,Snl. bath aoaiint tile ....w:li. ..n I :u t' l I o , i. tending the olive toam-li ot pt.n-r vrm were calling tor th- nil.- itn.! th.- sw.m.I 1o t..-uat-d in th-mitet . JtT.s' lotis tituuin-r arau. t llioae lor wbolu v .u uow u .s.n-s- sviiitiat).. Uji,,, jjr-U)MiJ til iM-iK w.iMi- oi C'-nsoi i n t pre HUii rwunhtv lo h fivtiit' worltl, u WHii etly r c ive aa jir-'sciii i.o.u h n r-, knowing t it.- ptii - lute th. a tn.l i ot lclung to tutu or )uuit. II, tii,i it v t iv-t-, properi y , mit tfit u.i t.a I r,t ti-t iy I. Irgaliy :f trior b My to tkv UU m . ymir ows than uu btul Lu Uaw viV i your'l ul the tlnfkiit.- ol t it tuUL Hit ( gou into (be li u.-i '! ..f tii:MHpi-ct.-n vittim taful lt-l ittiM.-Iv I'tk, 1 him! --iriir-ii n awn y, Aiiin, you ttity alt r ca-.i: iIhh tatutly wltiut kt 1 t'fiiyr.t mi-1-. pcriia b Ijitj to iif!',iii tiiW ' ciifrlt', iw.k4?JUti i:.: ou. iv.a mke m t?tT;rt to Ui'itrr thif family hir by luloritiiitg mfUjtnr t t, thtih jf'i your,prtif "r u'werwimt. M-tai v.n ur' sii.l was ua.ly to nai rc i' . Ii I y. u .-..n t a any no tuts :. ,-naliie ll.t.i. to r. -nit i. " No, your own letter carries iti-nial of tl, tact on its face-, arret- Un- Mrst w .kelilne o. fiueoce that struck y.nir Jivilnty waa the damning rtp. ui li at. ss .wiiispeied mo. your ears by yi "i In. n t, dint ofiarg.-s weie made again! you ttiif you had setr'"?? si. it made of) with said bonk. And it Wat- ou.y to relieve youraril liuiu the odium of il.. ebaige of tltett or robiiy, u. y.mr uioi. I tcttss" iKr'aoie- tiruu-ed lo action, , In tie tuintwsiy, tlte tliittf, when trwkel to' in," ditt with iioleo property, givtst it uy. !,,.,.; ConoesUtueut ht nubtugir priihlaU.si yTbte valuable and .highly ohvriaiukj oi l family relic, Itflu hatl hucu pn served t. r two centuries., and LaudM ilo.vn lioin. sue ta sort ffl-tfi psfiioral ions, was jred-aut citHt iy. l'v.vnU. under f fff,Vlr d ami powerl.au people, w-tu w-t.rB not - r luitted lo cluitu the moid n.icrtd heir Ioclu when In the posveeioli ol a m-gro or Yankee preacher. Had yon aioii ti a deck ot taula under the same ciicuiusiaiu: , ihere might have In en some ccusc, but w hen you put. your hantl rtpon tb it ifrcd brtik, ind con ceivt'd tht- titourrbt of self appropriation, you .-lioul l It..-'- tl.oug n ol the late . I Auuai.ias aud Sapphita, loi y.ut were gui't, of nil oil-. Use in t ui tlit ol llc.lv. n moi. Iicineyus mot fth nttitc, for they ww ij.ii. runt, and lie. I to mivc what tliey conceive t To be their i.tvrt, w-lrtleymi t httuonaly lo. k an-1 cm:. ' ' I 1 "I" H 'Ij U .ok nut or.li nances, which suv , ii butuiug wotil- li Uumil.g Thou sha t not steal ' h.i'p lite ti'.uk rtml r. u.i it, rctttaps yc ... Sis- . . r. may, whije ' -timhiit." t, tni turiiwity, l.. dirt cud by tbe all as mg eye 1uonie pais graph whoi h siovk! as a l.t.acoi lo t b -erring lor two but. die i y :t;s, uji I in-.i lead you trom the eliiKC snd q'tiifelrsands I. which you sre baair-itlrig With" radios. I teetl. And it retorunttitm be lm(.t.sil. , , you may at h ast becomo t;iiaitttt-d with th. conimaudiiienl whl b ,it - thou shall iS.V.T,i.....syra,,l-i,.,, ' not steal ; tuou -mitt u.n i-over. - - - . - Keep the book, and wtien yttti iHe, Jim it oa a legacy to yi.-nr chihlten. loul ti. a if they are proper r.iiibcuiativ.a ol U.i father, they will uheyish il as a treasioe gnii ed in tlie same manner, fttM Under cu i iimstuiices similar tn moat of which tliey will riccive as an fnberrliaiice. A SOITHRHN MAN . BmcKmif Acviijfixrr. VtAtm the .VfiiiriDajxtlis lMont.1 TiiImoii. Ves iTdny morning abour hull pant i-m o'clock, one of the .n-t.lrif!.tiul auci.lewt i that we have bsien called up ii to rts:or.i, oct-urted at the saw uujl ut W. K. Jones X C'o., at fbr I'alK aiid rrsnttiMl iii the liistai.t death of Jo1m Henry Wilioiighby. Wii longbby,' with snother msn, b the name . i Cbarlea Nk-liola, waa engaged at the stun, In mill or the first fiiKir. During the moinlng he had ih-cssi.-u twice to put the Urge belt that drives the bitigle machine oir to apn lcy. The Cr t time be etuppeiUbe ah. el. Intv the .. , I time, although cautioned by Nichul not lo do it, he intile the attempt ts put on t .- belt white tbe whet lt aere in motir n I , doing it be placed on foot Op .n ft lat . etofs timber close to s heavy tlx toot jr r. fly-wbeei, that waa revolving at the rate .r. ttx hundred revolution, a mtnult, ant somehow bis lorit'slipped and ws caugl.t by tbe spokes of the flr-a heel, and in n Instant lie wa wfairleii toaod at , rap d rate atf Utir.g beama, limbers, and a heavy " two inch plank which war' broken-:, to pieces, auu spattering ins ttiaill ami lilof tt ia-'HMry'sinWttthi.nifrt fjiliiff-jxatf'' iuatt Ilng'ht1filmti and fttfcljr to piooeain ' t.-t ribie mavueVr Hit Ut-ed au.t JiiuImi wet mangled and turn from hit huiJ il a lies t was test red ai the mck, and ihrmm a rtn ln of fifteen feet npon the ll-ior, writ!r. the mangled tnd btoten iiiultt nrj l.o,t , h-lt through titiUi llia wis.er bv,Uw ani passed down us.ler tin-pi ,t.,rui atd o vi-r the falls, a here, w ith tin- eseoption vi , ,us , arm, they wera ftfterwtrd.i pi ked n(i n,i taken tn Jtint s A t o x. nfiice, wheio Urn prrtented m.mkBimg:igJit, Aichdeacon t'oa, who recently tiled ia Loudon, received Uooi reveuue 'of the Ks Ublitbed Church, durini the aixtv i,, .' 1 'ha was In orrtrs not ft.a ' a ui. . ..u. The Coon teee of irwromstellliui ajzaiu fqnatttKl"op her tmoetual estat.ai. .w ,,i. ... I -. jc- s n .fc.-i.r i.-.' ' - ton- rw.a.'.-.-ii: y -iv mtrria, sire wjrrrrtr.nIt(Tlt Tor Xieuteu-ant-ttovernor, deroacds that tie hotel of Vugtnia thi be opwej to it. ntg.o,t , -si - - - - . r -. 1 tt s f rf-Vj-:-s-,.w m-V; , -r-S- -StJ

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