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, II I mhnmnmmmm - -in , - )T TW-r.. . '- ;'.;.: - ; ,- r -' i "'""vlw, - - , ' i!Jtt.,j, . , - ';- ; :;r;;;;.j:..j.:' ; . ..' 'j :.;,'.-'-i-''-f-----l i-.''-'L--.:-:fi'y': " ' e--,- -- -' """" ''iiJiwwtaaMMr-LAj-iJ--t. n,,,,,,.. f ff , a f Y,li,tll1l)(MWI1Brt. m.-.iui'' .rVW 1 .--?-...:---....,,. .... .. ..... --.-.( . -- . .., , -- y . THE SENTINEL Vlt.1T 10 NORFOLK. v the partif-tiltir of tlie vjttlt of , North 'Carolina tv Virginia. Il 4'l4tffl ll.i uests is sticb 'rK number are received jc.jadL'lon"r l)npii.liile, both ipi!,!f ll ptii(4l:g)ll pcop'e of Vifiilk ihoughk suitable to MBdcrto their halts. The weteoroe cAuld bait bare been Ivie tuore jart tbaait-aa by i'rt. ttuub, lh I'rcBiiieut of tlie Uird of Trs,li. , ftyjll-JtaJSST- lf "1- Uitiloiv wilii if jyi n 1 piike hearty warnj w, looie j, tbo BWB$ "f the BoarJ (itTrttl hdJ ilia fitj of Norfolk. Miij -r ,J"hn Buliinion, PraMjsP' - " lt"''rR'' B' ""y f t(tfiiar, wan c ttemtwiitttt- rtte, tut crtaiuly utrt h:aMrtjr in li elcoie pf ' w tlumgii't, ?u ht Uuul Join! Jttft tHrii the gM, that be 1'1, Junius once mill vt a p,ibte Lord, lfeotvJ lhal.no man itj.iii'.J Irare itht njrrWttii or sobi r." Hi1- ltipg, '"TimTwy, M(p, ir otbfrt, Jl J ul lo by t,,eir f "1'. U1 die elcgut entorUlnment. The Uiti-U. ,jliM.iviJ not a if tbsy wisheil t( .umkr... luoucy, hut make wclcimie the gtuwa of Yiryini and the cily. We apeak, ep'tial lf of the Atlautic, which is the lcst II t l ,if (he rioU!hrn'l not aurpnsaeil liy liny of die North. The rep nae of Ju lge Oa'ionu- ami Maj.ir (iLthaui, I" tlm spwehea ol welcome, were well conceived aud (riicvlully ilelivired. -fii'e Judge electified the audience h. n lie tjlkiil about cara laden in Bau Fnineiai o, mil d!9cliigiK their cargoes in Noilolk. -We heard hut two ciilii iaua on the Ju.1,,'1 ' pcoch. Oae was yerjeral, the othur h ci.il. 'l iie general criticism was that it wa, . 1,11 i,l jritia a g-l apiH4i. The apici.il wsi iliat hclxiald not hare adiuiticd ih.n Stonewall Jackson beionffed to Vi'rj;i'mi, vce having li widow and hit only d.iiih ur, nye ua an imperfect title to 'he hu land and father, icli was made ood l.y tlie lai'i tlit 50,()Wt ol the rtlate'n l at a ms l,J fought, bled and died with him. M ij Graham, in terms that could fiivr no i tleui e t any, alluded to the late war, tin- main toil aiifferrnga of V irinia. Hie ' motln r .l Males and atatesuicu." Nor did lie foiji t in pav just triotite to the ladies ol Virginia, who had nursed the hick and led Ihejiuiici) tirhnls who, fighting, tell in battle. .Home of the unreconatructed did not n jnj the visit to Fort'reaa Monroe. We saw one pretty if4 Vf y fik a-eWlef, fn-titme the memory ol thu loat cuiia : would unlndden rme lo mind. We heard one of the unre uioruttied aay the "sight wa like t! mtiiig J red flannel in a mail bull a lace. As to ourselves we could bear ihe siglit lor we Mirrendircd in 1SI4 when tlen. I,ee wrote Lit Huuter letter au 1 Prtsidiyut Uat is n-ai. d lilf hojiesof sucicaa Opon tlie "return of ah toU'ea"e lie politely called 70,000 de era. We even proclaimed in Congn'ss tor lurrender upon bucU ti.rnis as we could get. Since that day we have been crying for peace, peace, but there is no peacJ to be ioand so lona as armed detectives of a se- Wet poHlTcal isr1atlori afe mamht'tl trom j Alamance to Jones at the eipense of the people by-order of the Oraud President of the League "who writes himself Governor.' With Col. Henry tlilliam, t'ol. Ilinton sod Judge Osborne, we visited the Atlautic Iron Works. Here we saw on ol the vie tinn ol Holdeu-a malignity. Henry Hnson informed us that he had learned his trade u tn apprentice at Company Shops, aoj that lie and lour otheia, the day alter the aKffoiT,"B'Suv-lift ClirailTOronrawTO r their political sentiuienta and refit ed to vote for Hidden. tutu it la that Holden Jrives the labour ing men from the ftmte, and fills their prices with Mtcb fellows as LafUn, Tourgce, Brewtr, Menlngrr, Ashley, Clgrove, Ilea ler, and iniiny"o'tl)er carpet bjggcis loo numerous to mention. , We would not give these five laborers, btnUhei b Hoiden Irotu the State lor ail the carpet baggers tbat Hulden and bis kwl policy Lave Imposed, to prey upon the people of the State. Kive days laoor of the Ive natives will pr.xluco more for the Slate thaa twenty r' years of t wenty flcar. Kt baggers, yea, flfty-.fite-yfiars of fifty five carpet baggers, for hey ra not prodaowe ;;bat ptAj l; jnaaj tttlrtfrea, preying tipqa a Mien Btafe. A, aooo as tlie fallen Sfate falwring mtrivta L sigarof lif will return, and the buirds shocked at bo taocb life la tha old State yet, will flip their winge and fly to their JJortliern roosia lte poBtfamHfefbe.-MrUo be founil J "auiEotl to turb-aplitical coriornta. U wat wtwabing to look upon the oH ttty of Norfolk io a buameea ' and onminer. i'eiAl aspect. l';ip,oua la birr Industry tonbhng lu five year ber population 'aeUiug out hi r arm ftrr trade r Ten to th valley of the Mississippi. . ' -JM,. jdijtvil, waa. Jbe poiijlt-al aspeoof tbtt old Dominion the boine ol eix Ptvai dtiu-."tfiauajuuniC3fattijn', C-iJr Hi1Si lo!pb, who wera greater thaa Pneaideota, tl ieu over lo oiUHary kfetl carp.t-bsg It waa a dav of bumilialion to the proud u.ril of fcnglaud, when Edward, the ill. -l-wfleti npoTrfa--pajr--biimige-t-PjtiUit-f France. History repreacnta the JCnghod KiBgu ippearing In the great Cathedral M Aotae,-elftd ia a robe of crimson relrct, embroidered with leoparda of golil. lie wore a royal crown a poo bin bead, was girt j.,:th bU-Muii.lL and bad golden spur upon j cast tbelr ba'lots tor 'Mule X-i-tbe drunk ' il. hlZ" Vi.AT.-i r 1 1 1. r ardi'ttrttTf.Utft'-w"..."" T'iftfcvtT ' ' 1'. J, UV A.IIIK VI 1 !... .Ml.. ... " ' ' -ati J iu a chair before w bicli a cushion ,u'pW fr England' King t: kul I! lion E Iward refused thi act of liumilia -e - '"wi n:mvM ihp act tii minima TtTf ,"tli pay' t wnaifp,' 'Eafo'li',' ftiventeil .- -TO-ass-rsir -r-A.i. - :!'f.W.r?BM MMflW.uU, .tf4irt, ..UM.ata aword. Viiginia's ornai n m;ie ui than Edward i .,-r w.. IJ,-,' the (Ifi'lmatiou ,l m,, ndei,c r,' Splendid i-rowii wH , lo r naord. ifiriUn' and spin, w, re th and W., l,.wi,., pword, g,r. lie Sltipo-.-d nl li.T ll', h ,i.l mi,. I roml orn on tit. -lie Is Dim fjjnrc- Uic'i. !,, do lo.li ji- I.. . nt i , ill lei l Mil,., earp t-l,af.gra, Tnia,,,!.! M..(,er ol shut out Iron, tlie ,n, dme i ft own hoiwe l,y ., ,, daulij-r, Illinois nd lndUlia. will be fmve.1, in ll i old aije lo eiil mid ui, wi h 1.. ar. '-flow a!tcter ihati a rtn-iii' t'Firh it , 'iu ba a il.iii ehti I- t-t'l-n'it -m er . Court in t pu-Mi ml to , 7.iu'4l.t a tj ii;rt,ii, I' All Mi-- Jli.t C' n pri-hi-iit. Tl,e u 1 1 ol ntli , ..I A'-or; Thrn't' "Srs? Ilm' i T t .IllSllee to Mr I, I' tl.. 1 "! 1 Allot i n . )' llci:i.ra! of I M- r.Tef State ia I, ,. ii ,1 i,,, 1', on, WiU.ni Mute. No Koilll'V. Attorney liiiel.il . eouus, II I ll. leiid.'iiils. Kay r I., atle-M, 1 1 .oii- , Wm A. liraltrtii, In, I'ui.ii ,1! for In fen, hint. II ,n ll'ISi I i v ' 1 -Koj - Wind. .1, at t'l.iiiii . i - . t .l uie.- -., i ;, io. i, abated. 1 1 e hi I ti-in , nlllt V . tlox mamled, t'.iirl. M lOeri l , riiintiti , milt v. -at of 10- ll,i p-iy I'SITkl i n I K ( 'till 1 I 1 t'ol nr. . 1 1., ( .mi i ,,t ,t tl,,-, : U. W. lit o, K M 'iwiil too. furiit, Hon: .i.e. i) k ,rth w is iippointt d 1 (.t,iiiiiiiioniT lor Hndierlonl t untv. I . S. ri. Dorsey l,iv,s and I (.'tl.h-r'.ll Mulholland. In. In tin. nl, Itrtimving spirits Disinct Attorney lor 1 iovrrniii-ni. It. W. York loi l)i fen, lion Verdict guilty. I' tf. t I,,rsey I) n il and llenderson Mulholland. Indictment, ilh-g il dial illing, Uiatiiet- Attoinev tor ioveriiment. It V . York for def.-u Inuts. Verdict Not guilty as to Mulhoiiaiid, and guilty as toUavi-. .Iiidgineut of t.'.iurt : I) -rsey liavis to b iiiipriaone.l in the Jail ol t halham Count ii (ft) mouths, and pay a line of $ 1 .1 M 10. Ft PlltiMK (,'nl RT Court met h! iimi iI -Ti'Kaiiav hour, all June as. the Jltdgi pre-eiit : I 41'SfeS IU-.J. .hi- l o Hebltrie rs. fteott, and Se itt ( rsvrii county. I'ut ell t'lix r. Kverrilt, Wayne. I) D.-burle eon s.n.1. I'ut oil. CASKS Allot KU. Le tL Stiti't, Craven. Itanghlou, for 1 1. 1, ml .nt. No counsel for Hamuli'. City ol Newbern ti. .Jones. Green for l'laintiB. Seyir.our f r lXdendatit. U. S. CiHct iT Coi itT, Ttumloy, Juitt 82 - tirt puiua4t w lj"inHatl -H... G. W. Brooks presiding V. 8. e. David U. Graves, indictment ll I. gal distilling. District Attorney tor the governtui nt, J. W. Sharpe, (or Detendant. Verdict not guii'y. The morning am consumed iu calling the civil diwket. Oa to-morrow the civil docket will becalled peremptorily. A Flash inthb Pan. The Radical Con ,.!, f. 1..,., ,,, .,,. 1 l lu nominate a mu'iiuaw no io imnii. atorsntp,,ciea'e ny me ueaiu o, me .aie Kichard Inge Wynne, laticuio inaao a nomi nation although a number ot candidates were proposed. Wc tell this "number" ol akpirants to Senatorial dignity in Franklin, that pone of them stand any chance of a mmvimrtioir, - tmlran tltey get 4r eu t anti dried for their Conventions; from Hradrjuir tersat Raleigh GoopJokk on Snvdkr - Some over real mis patriot who Bi Vi r saw a Conledi rate fldig, for the reason, that he 'lelonged to that noble army of martyia that stayed at home and aunt allhis own and wile's re latiims to the war, imagined that a Br. men flag stretcfieil, across the street on Wednes day, from Bottirarro, Maripw t Co. 'a, on Main street, durine tlujv. reception of tire excursionists Irom North Carolina, was a Confederate fl tg, and ulf bo weut to rep, rt the rare to the military authorities. He - orily had bit UuuhleliU: blsWuith.. ld.B'at alkettoff on hia car, when te nationality of the suspicious buntinjr was Vtplaioed 10 bits. What a eid that flag must be to. some t undle ld rangers; particularly thoae who ni ter did a dajji duty, or lost a night's reatMor aoythioff mt themselves. Poor detH. Norelk Journal. It ia aaiil that the receipt of the Boaton Jnbijt amounted to nearly a million of dollars. , '.'.!. . ,.. , ' Hod. Jefferson Di lotencls retui'iiing ttr bis bote la lttieaisttppi itt a abtrrt- tune. - NeiYoi Cueltj ta,a !! jtatk ly arrest tin an average, twV .croel teamf Tersji:;:-fry :, X' :-. ' A Mianouri eralripwr attacked a Uttfa gttl a few rfaja aiueef and ao rwarly deatroy, ed her ear that a aurgeoo. had to be called) Ail ludiana eki-jrymea wakse hispaslortf One Wfthe lokei aliout tlie BoeUm Jubilee and il 10,000 cborua, Jt x, U that it opened with prayer by 4,000 New England parson. Ia one ol the Frcncb department a pou ter adorned the walla inviting lb voters to UALKIGII, rue co cut it.u. axswtH COVHT. T1IK ; .... . . . . -r feetore- rot' tteaurltJ uini,..t..l 1 ,. w CiMiUuiiBattHl by prtu;ip iinn m pontics, will t read as much to th wttlWction ol the pei,lc as tn the condem nation oUII tl,c J i.i.lg, ji U tUe lw hMi COi. tempt i ,( t , , ,mt t1((. had mi j iriedicti U.-a-les Inter. a mo! put I: ol their Judj-e rtllKVVel, tliev Would hive bi-en lieurllll auataUM.,1 Uv itite. T'.e ,,su. upon tli, .lu-.tieiary ol tlie l 'imri ,1 and .,,h, l.;.. i.t, ha In. -n belv vmdreatcii arid ,1 il.s ,,n,.,r broughi North Cdiolin, . ,ll eon. hurt ol kemly wt bv eel -the i pe 'pheol ihe . ftatv. The Lumlik-at ol our p" le. that loi the pi.teivaiiou ol . oraer ami tie- . x,, ution ol law. the high, I rvere-i and ri ifi t ahoiyld 1m. aliowu to : tlK' Jud eiaiy. Thk letter of Jn lee li. ad. s j id ten. I 'o .lil-H ,!,. that l,,;bi. Ii ' ill be lor the penp'e to ifore .lutg.-.- It-a d"e Iteade in I Mil. .In Ij... the noble aentilueits, his Hyttmn b tier, ion,,. to iny but himself, If y w In-tin r n I Siit, 111. '"' Iteade will find th.it ii well eprered iu n,,t become odioui di ii, the party and t lie ( '. in t, Ju Ige Head's letter w i w.ts rn opi-n rebelbou t n nt'eii when h' ' h.M gov't'tUltletil have made him a i b.- ter ,,m . 'I'h, I k.-i onstnietii.il a..ii i,, I ,irse ii, an, instead ol i d I pi" pli wfll ruiHinb.i w-iih i,rl, grntitiide . tin- wi-,loin, teiuj er and iuu k. a:i.JH ol tin- ,l j re listi'u.'ted f, I ltd ' The tn in inn,! be lr o,,ik in 0:0 !,,,,, 11 lid politli ill 111 i.i in---, win, roll I, I h ri le I Ii, llymau letter, mil tin 11 wiitu the l.cgisla live Addiesa, and follow it , A'ith a polit 11 a! s-e-h to live thousand iierm-s, in the Capitol Si,uat, and lion altnii,! t,. pimi-h tl Hit. larause, 111 the. spirit ol iiiboui, letter to Trunin u v reiiioiistrit',..' and pro. tea' tigsiiist ,lu,lu-,i Cal lilatltts. 1!- Mii loo- ,,- 1 'j:t d' 11I1,, enclosing rnhjrn (i that date ngmnst , In, lie, 11 ino I Ii icliie 111 1. ilm- no Inly 1, ISC, t. ol thi ol' the a said ee. ived wmrs an editi una! in wlneh lha'. ' iveruor liialiain. inys. If and others, llc ii ,1 ihclaieil tor Gov. Vance, and thai W' cannot vote lor him n nhoiit al'iltilii,g mirse'ves, and you ask whether my p nnnon is correctly given, and il inn, that W,H give i1, nil, i allow you to publish it. I n celved a letter sou-.e lime ag Iroin Col. Little, to the same end, and, after consulting m triends. I declined his iiiiiea', mainl) because. 1 thought that my poAitmn in tlie Judiciary ma le it ini.mwr tivat T shoii d do so. fcinoe rei'eiving vour letter, I have reconsidured the matter. Ite speet lor your opinion, and a disposition '. , be obliging, inclined me to accede to your ri-ijiieMl, bin (he -tiuiitf st conviction ot my judgment is, that itoouhl be a breach of pm priety. for w hieii 1 know no precedent in North Carolina, and lor which I would ( w verel y censured, liy universal consent, if riot by the imperative d. man, I ol tho pub I, i sctiiiin, nt, the Jii.Il'i a have Moo I ulo,. fiotn ai tive participation iu party contents. Of course tin y think and vote with the same, itnl, p.-ndence which others use, but the Tress uu I the Hoa ruiu hac not b.an c minion to them. 1 am the youngest Judge upon the bet:cli,,aud I am sure I ought not to violate ii custom which lias been so well ap proved. 1 think it would be best It it could fie l irgof ten thai a Judge ever be longed to either, or to any party, but if that cannot ,Ui, then the ntxt heat thing is that he should' be claimed by all. If there ever was a time when the Judiciary simuld i... trn I'r.ini l.urlv l.rt.t ll. 1 1 -fa llial li.aa the present. In war the laws rose much of tneir sircugiu anu ii uuence. i ne passions lun wild. And Judges, to he influential and useful, must tie more than ordinarily prudent, in order to avoid the prejudices ot any man, or of any party. Aud, besides, I think you will agiee with me, that there . . - . . , denouncing any and everybody who ap , 8 ,t.,rc ,)e public ; "l'ool," "knave," abolitionist," "scoundrel," "coward,' "liar," "traitor,'' are the Jthr.tcUn ol its lan guage, until the Hisle, il respecied abroad at all, must be so in spite ol its press. In the article which j u send me Ir m Ihe Prooreu. it is said thai I csiin.it d.clare for 0tv-. Vmiee withtwt--a4ritytBy'-u-iwTrif. il 1 were to uectatt lor Air. iiottieu 1 am Bute you would have n kiiuit r word than that. Ho that, whether I declare lor one 01 thco her, 1 could be nothing better than j ol at the least. In February last, your neighbor, the Confederate, placed mu side by aide with Mr. Ilolden Indeed, put me at the very head ol the lis' ol "agita tors;"' so thai, in whatever Mr. Ilolden was bad, I was worse. But 10 its issneof yes tenlav it says, it i "morally impossib.e that 1 can support him." And yet I have sabJ not a woril. and aru n.Mtlitr better nor worse than I was in February. Bo that, ilia: I a re as I might, if I were to declare at all, I could not hope to escape 1 denUticJaliunaiid lbc,rtniueijufmt- pituili. cea of a large portiiHi ot tuc pubttc, by treason uf which my influence on the bench, where I really desire to be uaefuh Would lie imj aired. 1 . 1 condder that if a Judge's position in politic were vi'srcpfcseBied, prolesiedly by authority; and injury to himself or to otheis were likely tp ensue, there would be no impropriety Ha bU malting correction Hut the article in the Fregrtu is only sine u ationup n mjjan e-etleyis.anj jgurpapir has trte'y it.dulgeil in the same. My ante cedent are belore the public. - The public are not easily deceived, wt upon tbelr good aenssl Blast rely, and s'ia.11 las happy fl"I?5 BiSeTr"gn-tllllttw in uiy ue position and aeW thent with With ao earnest detira to oblige yoa, and atry pwrKoa af friends, I bee tt regret thst I cannot, consistently with my sense of propriety, oouiply. with your re- qt;et. , a ' ' ' " . With consideration of uinieguu.hej tioXrJrlHHrfy--tilyyswf. ' E. (3. READE, j. prnvA,iri . - - H, B. -Yuu eaa mike any una of this yoa think proper iiu,ttinjj. Col. Little's name. , K, 0 R. John Mitchell lecturing lath Wait oa taw (kJiansMaUlAent ,f, lb . Iiub Chuah, N. WVDMnAY. t ihe Suoiinw ' tS AIM Kit IS nti v ix. yme a uurutir ol m-alW!- - .iU4M,.fcviunf itu Hiy theif futtef " Krliieatiun, hh e!l ft in the siuxirSa oh'i' tljuri&hiug Inii : u i.uof l. aniliiL'. Uu Wr.l.i, vaiiotis cl s( the ins ru. it dm tin ex ,iti.ilti, lil I t'le .I. im, l,t .. all-l dlo A t1 'In- thorotlK uu ' ,lrl , pr-icUcaL It l". tint "h-r- ai i; ',,11 tin o.i u, -'Ii I : Mipi Itil l J 1 i DStrii.tbrll. j Att .l.t. ', i.is,,.. I niiitioiiNi a, ,1 1. 1 ,1 t jtnndird nrt'T.-irr hih --j j H W ., Il ,.l.!, ,1,-,,;, ; and tin it nieiv, t,,r. .!-! d ' (V s I'" 'in it H'hiirsdnv m is ihe Slia ,i.,v, fid tli f exereiw were hi-lov in-rerttiiL;, d tive- pionil-e lion in ti,t. i,i'n ,m inlLfl.t l'ect lull , u man, 1 liikuniiitv flrtfrr Miiiiig g, lo'i-.n, o, lm( v,.rti,i't '.hill I lll'l,',., u ..... ....I I.. . .., . I t ' . , ...... The MUUIiUl hire. .lnlVJ't l,y I'ltl-H'i" II Jflo. M,.iiu,-, .if , silbj.-et w is, '-.Mill 1 of . he h s e.d IVo 't . . ij, 1; n , I tn , eon-1 ol 1 Hirf i' a it, s nil iiT.i th. 1 I' 1 d , tin ;,is I lie.- I. .l!ie 'aLt, nipt Ivi.uacLU. 1. e It lo Miy, it rt us 1, eviin ti o ih .i.Mi;. h rs, s ,11111 ot. 1.1 j I arjju ir-h , ii oloiliiil ,,l, ,,'ni n ami a t,liil-rs that il o s I lit 111 ,.,,, I those .,1,1 'h i:an; in - r. i' n rniteucc i,i,n h, ami I'lie Trtis- : V I S- i lied ,,i our lb v. I I blind, bi ll ,,i ro-on. inent thought, ami ,,-e -el 10 ' tli things. It iuu die Lot w ith tl, birth. Ion Lies , who heal it. Ii dlellou, an.l ri,,, Tills ln: it ., I: bill 1,. out: s lltlUltH-re,j tuiii. 1 ll 14 ;il. I I ihe h i vn I il It. V--rK as 'i 1 till is biln-i It :, I br-u-. ,,, i eriirsi- .,( tilul J..-ii-,ia.;-- teaelii r 'I'll'" I-sli u, 1 ronutv rigni i. North" f,.,ii,,,i le I.i M ii, en, -ill I in I 'It il lo .1 yoi:.; The C ru.i W-',',7('.I.S 1 1 jj.t.m;. , -. a I ! I e . nloiolsis, ll,' U. rm-ill i I eihiii i. lie, I h , nlls, l! V I, I Noii loll.l It-.lf's ii, and ei er i ab.nii the I Alnes. peate.l the slot t m a as they ihihk -to i , nal lott as an Alia in A boy . se enl ei n V,- a scholar iu a itjlima li:-llll!lllV, lo.Je e,i 0 account ol his lrae( since dreamed, in, h a Ireiitmes ot seeh a ......t t. I, 1 1. 1 1. I is ,,1 1, I, linrt- fin, a o i, a I I , l,i I! , 1UI.1 .1: jotitrir-v News i an.,-borl l alo r.10 ,1 I Ii clcbratcd Atricau i ifil.ttcr was i,i lii(o,. and wa piiptriiig lot a in v i unit. Kramss, lieaiing Hiis. nunt, ilia'oii pa, i, d up ho , light lined e ol , ii. H. an i Iu u .li-a.- Jlealed sll.ldeery. bavtir- n.,1 In- pbglilrsl - tlaee Hut Klaus, had t-i.-t a al iravel ling splint, ma le his way as a i.iuriieyinan workman thionjjli Aujirm on !,,, thioiigli iiiiroieiii I in a , y , a no rem In-d I'litistHi.t i nople, whi rs In- .re,-e.i,t- I hum, Ii to 111 Kussian atnbai sulor as a it.iialnig c.,ali iijiriinn oi ItollV. tiiiil bin slnrv tn-mg 1'-', in veil, lo-ii'U'l r . looii.-ii.taii,, in vM iinis j coiisu,s. an 1 was in ilils man : n i naaiia.' Irom I ship I., snip III. ill In-teal lit, I 'J'l.puli Holt I was really ih.-ie ;s Kran m airi'-,-il, tnd wa. almost ll.ltllblolin.leil at tin' lii, i sJlrok'e ot j daring-: bot he iVnld nm niik- tl.r slight - i est Use ol his Services, llvd lieiiil.lot think I ot t ah i ig t.itn with him 4 (m h i,istlHiig"riHis ; j 'Uriiey. So he ivenl lo' 'i,is;au Coo- sul. and tlie two wire atnut ti pack tile ! would be exploier hack itjaiti to t.erm.iuy, j wheu the celebrated lloliuul laily. Miss Ttnne, who was ju.-t about, interning upon a j "urnuy to Hou bin, took bin into tier ser- I vmit 44 lasl a Uge-i4 lsv.f f r dntr wfrtrti i sue ha.l, as 110 ,vlos!eiii c oulil la g,,t to at tend to such uiistniss. riius tiie vourg hero made a coiuinent eiiu-nt, aud, stiouid the dog die iu the hot oil.iuie, as .s vary likely, Kraiis may tlni I,,, u,, a ( aiiiel driver or soinelhing else, not at bet lit him settlor lutme laurels. A Giui.ki.Kss Pllol'oSlTllN The present a. ituinia ration has done 11 any unpopular things, and tlie people win voted the Re publican Ticket last hell aie agii.tnng to be UiUis ,Hs.jUUi.u ,rtt lug of many of the princiiAj ilij.lomatic anil Cotis ilar, us well ua territorial officer, almost entirely among the p-iainul friends of the President, as a gemul tiling men ol uo special ability or chancer, was a grave error ccrtalnlf, anil Ihe Iriei.ds of the a,l ininis'i'ati.iu are b, ginuing 1,1 si it. T1he mass of the piople. w ho belm e in the recog nition ol this merit, this w t,, hut enough : -thrrk d wlttm m hrr.T rrf -tits satellites, w hich tin: rfesid. ut a now do - sirmis should r. CeivB considerniiw, and which he beliiiea should Ire fullj- grVl ified, are becomiug still more unbearable'. In order that a man whose positiin is now worth twelve thousand dollar's,, nay roll in wealth an I receive a liee gift Imn the peo pie of five lllotisaild dollars mint" jt is prt poa, d to Llevate the Chiinwc 11. ssion to a rank now h, 1-1 by Kliglanil itid France alone, aud tv inciease the salary of Mr. Howard, the newly appointed Minister, from twelve to seventia.-n thousand dollars a year. Them is no eacuau or palliation whatever, lor this barefucr J jirap witioo. China dots not hold the .ii,,n nniong, -einlmud aati.nA tduu t.'tiglanj or Fraucsl' does, ntitbrrare the duties of a Minister to that country ae onerous or by any manner of means as important as thoae ,,t an Aln bassad ir to one of the latter countru-s, The position of Mmis't r to Choa, tor 01 any years past, ha been piirfect ijin-cure, tlie unties of the iiflice having l ea pi-rlurmetl Constantly suil eutin ly by one man, who stijoys, we believe, the salary of live thou saucf dollars, and who has beeualwaya the real Minister. This man ia trultiuvalnabje to the governini nt, lor be docs all the fork. So uniniM, riant was the oreeeucs ol itjij actual Minister to China rauiiitratl a few year' ainor, that our lafe Anhaaaador mmttsnma fm bfiabl HVil''ta"'' that country, at one of the seapo M,iU IZDillurcta oa uini iiv-ui 1 iaui, lav jkjili. tia goTernmcot. 1 . J . The 4de of fanfrr'mg-ttwt fbatuitad dollars oior annually iroin tho packi U of the people to those ol an otlurial now too well paid, yonlil aoty have origitiaitvi with the prtseut atliiiinistravinn, u,cj ia moat -etirmtrs-wrtlr ttte-prtWrr-turrrtx: l.n trr peoiite coosidnr this last propomtion, for it is probably bnt a test case, and should they acquiesce in 'this matter let thr m tie ire pared tor want more trmfaT charactr-n Ai'm y Ar.j'it. - - ' ttwa Konthrra Metli'i'dott Chll.eh MINI: 1S5) NTATK MlVnt. (n!y twelve priKinrra at present confined V-"- 10 I - . tiiahop . ittina intwctus-l. ui.,f 1 lobn's tiiiiiti, iluung'oii, On utuli,) f !. , 't wifi; V -Hb ot WtniBjjta usa ucl . ting up a i.iii,', a'-er. bv baviot; eai:b s.ouudril, when c.tji, i.rx d, phoo .; , ii)ihod ; itil i.edi it, h . ; I lilf Uimdrvtl and ti :y tnoigton on tsatin-liy In-. 10 ids in A .abaiiet. 11, i.'1'H' s 1, II Wil t k on K.ol - A gr.-ud exeinsioii gllsta, It-jives t'loirlol week, l-'nu" lor tin: t,,r ti e , In is. ..in tti.iftotti; ro An- in 1 Ion sit .v ol I Ins louii.i titti, leilll-.u, Il.-l.iry Ilaswa',1, hiiu'. le.ioir" Cotgroye, 'air hberttl . 1 o! , 111 is. II. ti. Ha-, bioilijllt b too- .J,l(t,:e 11,, j .hi a wri- o! A,.ii,-,-,..,.,, .-at h rd , I and aturthe e.a,llIiatioii .,1 a lilitlll I wi;lies-,, a a a imot, I to . ..il i.i lie i. r ol juiui .ll'..- I ot a. ,. lino, w tin ,, w ,s "in n oi In,, inn I att.r Uu d--o:aion .,1 rt,e Ju.tgc. l'.-ic j gro, (iilbtrr, was di.-cjaira-d i-n h,s -tt 11 ' recogl,17,at!ce. j eiTAtWsVtLl.K V M K Ai IIIMV- Tll j anilnalion ot the loilth living lltstiu, . j ti -tl at litis iiit.U0jn..CMd"5'e,l by Prols, lfiil and llurke, came elf this week. 'Ihe j ii suit waa miwt gialiiying U parents and j l te , no lie, atnt h.gltly i trniplimi litat to i tl.,- H'.ys and their ti a4'heis Tlie ev. irises were closed at tin; Mall on Weilms lav. I l j sM-et'l,es, dialogue, 'ltll nr-ho.M l I i .ilie 1 .rge. -- .tfiUitrtlit .iKVuvin. Co! II. .1 11. C.ark. ot Ni wb.-in, at the I la'e I'e.ilil ol Alaluanet: Sil.ilior C, in:, lib. ' I -.in. ij $ I 0HI.I damage Imui the It il. .gh A t C ,,!,,'n J on-olid for tl.i-'k iltin- . 1 li s s.iu ' l a i- lii-ion. Voting Clark was l,,;ir, t ' t he s nil- time that Mr. .1 ,!. 14, n y lull ot I Ii.u loi le lost In, llle. .1 H7.1 Is. win Th. A IMiun-lt pie lion Is he ll.'!, vail at e spin- A wouiatl' tai l Moiiil; nil, I wile foi" a Hew' trial I'selul line ot business tor ladie the 1 li bea line. M ,lc) -the 'Load of all evil " wlio spend therHives rooting lot to it. those To gather a crowd of people liaise a plank in the sidewalk and start a terin-i alter a 1 at. To dispel se them, circulate a subscription paper for the hern-tit ol a pool laniity. A ''enth-iuan who was ton,! ot wine said it had two bad ipiatities. "ll'l put water lo I'," sah'f be "it spoils il, and it I don't it spoils me " Gr.'clev proposes to have Geoigia so te eouatruetisi that Trtbitfie correspondents tti-re ratioVT their blai'k nfi stresses with out being so jeeted to ioalouiiV A wouiati has been presentiiit to V hen-tui-kv graml jury as a when. We waiiiir it (.'rant wou'.t'bke such a present. A tiaeht-tor editor, who had a prettx ifn mariied sister, lately wrote to another linii la ly circninstanceil, "Please exchange.."' A char ty scholar nnder crsmination iu the Psalms, b-ing asked, "What is the pearth nre that walkerh in darfcnesn T re plied, "Please, sir, bed bngs." Au Irishman, who saw a train approach ing, said : "Faith and be jabbers, that satne ia ttte siauie boat on dliry (and, buutin' tor Wat her."- - A little girl attending Knnday school for the lirat time, was asked who went into I lis lion's den. "Oil, I know," she said," it was Dan Rice." "Hill, said a dating California stage dri ver, "I'm on the down-grade and t au t reach the brake." s The Scheucclady W.tra;sa young lady caught in a hurricane in that rily the other day, "looked tike a white handled umbrel la blown inaide out I" A Chicago reporter who attended a 1rirfwyrtlytie'-w,Ti savs of it : "A cabbage leaf trimmed with three reil peppers ami a dried cherry sells lor $o'i It Is called a j u-lu-y , has one gieat advantage -can lie eaten as a salad when the aeaumi t-hangra. I Ine rompoaed of three nig is and a bit ol pink colnie.l log was considered cheap lor Sjf. The landlord of a hotel said to a hoarder, -hnrrkberef I wrrt ytm to-pyrrututt;- and you must I I have asked you oftt u enough ft' it, and I tell you now that you don't leave the house until you have paid it." "Good," said tlie lodger, ' I'll slay with you as long as I lire," Never chase your own bat when it blows of 10 a gale ol wind ; just stand still and you will prceently e halt a dozen , peraotw ill pursuit ftt.it. When our ha captured it walk leisurely, towards him. receive it with a graceful ackcQwletlgeoieut. aii l pfite it on yourliea.l ; he will invanaiity act a if you had done h in a lavor. Try Ik t A Wrterljury "infant" named Freddy went to bts mother on ereniua and inonir- ml '. "Jtiatikr. what j.ta gttOtt ckat.l'.'Ilu.. miitberSemusr,. but Freddy perslsteii, ana wa Bnafly sent to bod, to say his prayers by himself, in stead ot 00 bit mother' lap atlsual. Si! Freddy prayed "Hod ides p.p and rttawms and bwby, but as fur ma, l'ac rbcen a bad boy, and Ifuat J' 'gon tuektr.P" "My dear child," aaid a frentsh Jady. the other day, to ber little four year old buy, "a you have bcUaved,ao well lately, I wili am give you a little brother, or eistcr." "Ou, that wUI be ao nice'". exclaltud the Isuy ; "but tell 'me, mamma, tftie papa k-noyv of it alrtady T '":'. ':,'X" .'. .--.' --A-liirigM tmA Uttla tqt"la Weat sbnrty, Otiio. akrd at Humii-f school tho other rtii wh'u'wi'O' "flw SiW",tt,mnttimtV:''itt' LriiBptiy"resp ttott paujU!.si.w.us:iTv us .. a'tinueti . ::i,a Piatt." . A Germau baker io Philadelphia found bitiiFell nndt-r the BefesttT of chaiisinr k'tda mib tor unletiuu I be boy ling rather fo'ng .(" iblt. t TSnaTllltaftltfyv TbereuiKiit the parent hired an aaatatsat ami diutnittlerad the flaggeliattcn with a I100D pole. When the boy cried for iitiar- TrT, the philoaopbi baker grant4 it, ey-l tti(r, 1 juun uub t nvs ju'i tnv luor sor ehtealiu mine mouey, but I geel dn man hall dollar to 00 1 yoa aowo, unit now 1 1 treel thi l at touch worth mor. ... (J It'l VA .V 77 0 CA SK OF A DOl'TJOX rmisrkaritB Hrfgatton "far 1 1 iwteU to reMi:t ir. to aue out ot ih dtrputett auwiuin to WfaIU.aviiwiy..ijbiiMl Wt by geutii ni'in in ti;m coiinn to a tadv anil bei t.u-b.oid. not long sitii-e retHm&d from Aii.-iuli,i. T.,eioiy is fingular, il not ro-tr-.itit-'. rwty years ' ap ' a" siofiemiu' a naiiiiil M I ,1.1- li'ti. til,, jow to settle i liubiiti.. I'l e,( (, luiti: kji a.yuuni w Jman named M..Uee, .,1 I unit i biuli, . yar 1 1 two ll 1 wai.ls 4i,l,rt. and his wile, ac 1 .iii.i,;,i. .1 i.j ti,,.,, tUiilurr, went 011 lo ittcci-s ui ilic'cuivv was by transpurtsaiiia, '-.- "'i o. ! ;)..., toismTry, u J ' A tist ri, iu A i ih.t time the ouiv meaus ol la tt'iohiou to the convicts, Iloni I !.t e , diuoh lo lie loitry. Hint these visaus, tn ad cwjitict, occasioually , carried a t. w i.a iigi n. In one ol tin c shii Melut wa: itiio hia wile ami daughter ei. o-oa.,1. ii, course oi tiit: voyage tlie sur- ge.n, swil.. wini hud no Inlillly, tiMik i gf;' ''" '" Mi luiy e's ! '"' ,.ywTivki.,l, iu li.ty ' tto" hl;;C. II S bi.' j taoilga little girl. The .tyre, lus wije and ng aui'-UKst those, who ji,i.v.l. 'ne f4(p,,l.o im -itl, uf In) rescu,,! ii,r tin.it. Alicr an inleivslol , some ui,. i, ths, the eu gei n and his little chatee a'lili.t til A list i a na, TSiTeriTiii' (ill i : mall ly i -al.-,1 a laig, lorlulle. lleprougltt ihr , ,i',l up as his own. and remained tin le i Uui ta. l-i ihe wile ol a wealthy loioni.t. Haiing none this the auigeuu ii iiirne-l to 1 1 , ia.i.l, his native country, and pur. ha . , I a bilge cs ale in the '..'oilllty of ',-VJ" hi"W,v It - lit. ii sent ,.t his adoptid iSiil ,iil h.i hiol.tti.,1, who oh, yed the ; suimiioi.s ; and ,,! I ,,,,, alirrtji. i, arrival . be .lied, b, . iialhlm; to lb.-in the whole ill his jiropi-r y. .some ol it,,. rV,,Hh. ivlativus of the so gu n now i noil ilm property. Wilhiu tT.'e :: to i t tlii.e weeks, three piiso., linie arti'vid in Liverpool tfnui , .vi.sijniia, who nave iiren niouglil over 1 sp.iiitl.j as i(nt-scs iu the ittse, if they stio ma l i, ijitiit,,!, Ibe will ol the doc t. i n.li pui,,!, in the document the ia.li is li.al.,1 his . Iliid. - IamJvh OhJ. ' .s.V.lA'A' ' In il t.iic i:.n 1 a- .tri-ib 1 ,t, o: lone 1 1 SoCl. I of t . l''l't.insiietiins of ieioi!," iitiblisbed o i tn-, I In-ri w a ah 'ift'iiiit ol Ur. : Hail. 11 s tuteresting ria ariln into the ua ti.i.e ol the 1 hang s pro 1 need iu the blood t y the p lis-ui ..I si. ake Litis. The doctor j worked with the hiii rost'ope, satisfied hitn sell Hull there was' a change, and described ! il , and loi-i mTiicc' brtil t'n opportunity of ' lesiing bis the, ry and his autidole. I A man woiUiug mi a tatlway was bitten j by a n.ike , etc 1,. ng-drow ttness came on; I iiieOii l assi-tan, i- w as obTainid, but, by I the tune it -at rived, ihe man was comatose, I and h,s lower etfitemiiies were paralysed, j I r. Habord wasthen suininoueil x by tele gtaph. he made uu incision iu a Vein, in s. ife.i the p urit ol ti yrinj'e, injivted aio ut ,111a diluted with water; and the effect pto'iueed Is desi Tibial as ' marvelous and jUiUUallSte." 'I he mail I erame coie rinus, steadily re roveftd ami iHTntur rjuite well, fleneefortll let all the piople who live in district in le.te.l by poisonous snakes, ri-ini-inla.r that atiMooijia iejoeteil inui tlie vein Is the rem -en v. f his we tind in the Kelts tic for May, and it s undoubtedly an int. r-si tug it. 111 worthy ot l-i-!.-s- oeneral y known, -In sr hopeless a matter as lite I. tie, ul a deadly snake, 1-V1 lyiliiiig should be ttied which give any color ot hope, llul (esiple living in rural districts ot ght also to iniiletstand that lu j' e.'iou into a vein is not itaelt a sale ope. tat, on in o her Until rtlctioiuil hands, A single bubble ol air inadvertently thrown iu unty lake awiiv life inalanfly. Ammouia has long been used as an an!i- tin at magical If applied tn the stings of bees and w.aspsajid. It should be alwaya al band in a lamily tor the pi!r)oe. Hut we have some iloub's about it value in cas.-s ol rattle snake poison. A leceot ivi-stigs tor iha-b.res thai this veitom protluce ia the system a rapid growth somi what like lile yi asj plant, ind that netthpf tHiilingBiiT the strongest acids are capable ol destroy, lug its energy. Church t'ttiun. i:RMMr nut 'vkniwii mouth It is always a dc:-irablt' roint gaiqeal to uiiilerstaitd ihe true cause ol any ITh:', wonnit, tl ics' a.e, of complaint, Htiute horses w nl al w ays be i xc-Tdinly tender in the mrnith, while otliers afe aometitties unman sgeable. The corroding ol the iran bridle bit Ii; the tin ui t ti of a tjiia skinned, high strung atduiaj will produce a canker in'tbe -' gel sole fiotn hoiding rut-flail in their f lips while at wmk. Hoioetiines the head stall M' buckled up so strnrt" tnat the Iron bit ia drawn up with much foroe agaiu-t the sides ot the inoiitli. lithe skin be tendor, the aaiinal will lie liable to have a son' mouth, and the wound will be so very tenilurX that Sfaics ly the pressure ol the weight 0,1 tlie ruins can be eutluted. !4o mu tinies Ihe'ch.ck-rein is drawn up unmcrci. lully tight. All inch thing cause, aor mouth. The uiuBt saUalactorj rauiedy lor a sore mouth in a preventative. Jf the head-stall Is too short, leugtllea it, so that the bit may ride lower toward the lips. If the tore is produced by the drawing up of the elieck-ikiu twi Itgtiiiy, give u greater thai the rust from the bit poisons the ten' tier moutn, let vita tin ou cuverea with a piece ojtfli'ni leather, aew'ed on with the aeaui on, the lower side ol the bit, ao that the mooi b ,lt ber may come to contact with the mouth, - Lrt a heavy piece or calf akin he employed b never tbe bit rather than tUppy leather. It the iron alutiut the muiitih be galvanism I tborjiiighly, that will prevent all cajrroiiw tJf Ihe ff.in, awl con st iptently injury to Uo mou4". Jlut, after all thb costing is wSuu oil', let tbe bit be ivrred with ilver platu ; U w ill cost. only a lew diiM rAriivur wash will ba of little Value, llitt. a silver-plalial bit -will last,! '::r.:.-:--'-'--:-:--T-r':'r---rn-----r-rr-.r-:i-rrr' uiuijt .y.caiat awu ,atu muMmmiKmiM.. rit'v aasinst tore mouth wile me cause has vlibiut MtWe4--to.-4un.:.t.tli, of Uib. irmt. . tiomeUme the bit la a "twiste J 141," wil j sharp rafgr; Wbreb: beinffi drwit - mrfaritr 1 agaiust the mou,')) will removo tl( skin, j A- lUI'llMIAl. JllSill - llf 1 jlll I .111.1, ... (irtJii'H'ct) Nairth Jrjiii dm ijjes, Jm tue lawyer who out ot , Ci iJ't x pressed their opi.Tion ot bmiselt and hi wursbip lul sxociut' in a prvteat an.at their ctiv pnrtu'lpation lu paniina polnics Diu it either pol"gle to the bench f bus insulted by the truth, or else ben fused their right to prantir' longer at tbe bar Of this i " . 1 ft j J t m . i., .,irt. ftiee nostrnw. a, despotic luduia t.rt ini, ,t,,t Pe.mbtH-.a m We clip the following Irota tbc L Crosae Democrat trf tbe-tttbtojst ad beartilf ctiarea ia npparelkt t erory am who dor not wiiliitly tia Urn rya lo indtntnia tiitile and gtannsj luti. Btrong ' ai the laegaage of the amcto may aetm, it, fail Ii T puruayiiig U. aca of ftemlishite a nit villainy which the Radical party baa reach, ei! ta thla Slate of ourar - f "-t , KAH1CAL I'CUITT! i ) There are a lew individuals belonging tn ttte itattrcwt ttartr, who have Toted and la- VW C.aaeUd L' : 'FW roll nilAMIi W till itHM . liiutk ku... O 1 " imow iuv lUatllC less lacef In.m out the c pool io ' which they thrive ami breed, and aK,ue remo crt4e mifa f kj flvntjs," brtnuse they call persona at,d ac tous by their right Juuitot ami d not test.'.ajcjtiBilJthejsosh J f.ir fear or favor. 1 lieae are the tirotea who clap their mangy piws and daaee fa wild delight when a drfenscleiu Southern maa ' l killed, or a white girl raped by a Congo, whose only vjrtu an- aaab!e skin and a - -wooly Bead, f Tte art tbe aainetore Who- - navel their worth lam p.JU daring th tat other way avoiding the cause ol near a mil. Hon death. These are the ttte crcehiree who rejoice to see a man hung lor a polit ic! opinion, and would place the negro oa an 'equality wtili their wives and , daughters, wliicii would not lie so much out of the wsy, either, it It did not go further, and thus elf ft other men and tbelr wire and childicu. . . ; . ' . , - VVheu we .leuoune.t,iu ilnuieistired lerms, the talse position td the liatlicttl party, call tlit ui ' low flings," if you choose. A "low fling" It ia. ot a truth, when it. bit ncb a you. A sMirtiuau tiMtibi his pieee for the game he hunts, and when oue ol our shot causes sipieal in the dtraullob in which we aimed, we are probably right in our iu clnsion that somebody is hit. We are hunt ing tin st ol the lime, and th squeal that emanate from the Radical rat bole strength. eo our belief thai we are having good anc ce. V'e never pick up our game, lor it is i't w. ntt it. ' " ; ' ' We do uoi wuiiiltT at 1)1 stiuinua and -kops of tLetw Uili6lwtiriJnerr-,iti-vhatti 011 them to have bo many ot their number turning Htatca 'evidence, who also tjleal in "low ttinga," which cut to th quick when they tell of moneys st-ohm, ol brilieru paid, ot law defied, ol treakon hail ere, 1, ot patri otism rippled, of a tionslitutioil destroy, ed, slid a country mined. s , "Low fling" is an origlual nam for Truth, invented by lUdicahsut, and to burl . jt at them soil their punty 1. , CorroaponiJence Si. I. Wld, ltlh, 1 ' as.. O HAS PS FAVlt.r AT VIST POINT, N. r. Mrs. Grant has kept heranlf within doora pretty much ever 1nua the ha been here, but her appearance in one of th examiaa flou rooina this morning ennble me to ay ' that she wore a black silk walkinuit, with laventbjr glre; and black Wee lioa net with tour, aud I cannot waartbu there were not even Ore, rtd rosea ; in, it. Miaa Grant, who is a growing girl of twelve, perhaps, worn a black mantilla and a mua ini dress ; and ywtiiig Juasa, who I a bal kt headed I toy of tina or ten, was cncloand. in the black rouud tbout iifl trow sen ap propria! e to his tender yeaia.' Three ara all tht' PrcaidimiV family, 1 belcire, except another boy w ho is at school in Musacbii- . sett some here, and bis tirst, bora, Freder ic.k D. ( upposcd to be Darned alter the President well-known poor relation ami doorkeeper, DcnM wto' is ju completing; the ucond year orbi prnbatHui- bere, -o llerarlitarv gealu it aat broken oat in that yotilli, iiy .ibs.by, ftaaWowswuia-wy-alarm about thecotubustion by him of lily ailjicent iludson. Wheu you ak the ctHoer - about uitu tney snaae ttielr hi Is and lagb. or look grave, according- to their way of thinking. Not that be 1 incurably stupid, either; but it Is possible ho relic too uiuclt up n Ills lathers Influence to shield bin titjnai rh cow 11 utmtm of -any -error tn to - w hich ha may lull, and I bare seen eooutrh of the Point to bo assured that that will not do. I,st voar b' was a little more Ibaa bait way down iu mathetita'ics, and V the very b it tout iu French. Thet-e are the nnlr """"ii n;p"r" '" "iii'iir, 1 1 in fust report ahowt the saoie, atjtnding.w Young Giimi is No. 8 (the lowest number) in the ll It'll (life lowest section) in Prench. and No. 4, (the huddle number) ia the third (tba midille -aeoiiuu)- in nisAuf mauus. Iu. that branch o1cii:iku known at West Point as ' Demerits, biwerer, bis prominence I " startling. Last ysfer. be Was marked 171, 8S below tfialimit at- which tor!earne cf aees ToTIio talRrarmTrid tpb a virtue, and 73 beyond the point attained, bv aur other member of the clam. Till year it UI not unite eo bad for tllteti at his classmate have managed to misconduct thernsclvva beyond bim. , . TBH MOOKLRKPUHIJO AHH0AD. The fate of the Model Hi-puhiiei appro. , cinted ia Enrnpe, and, from ak rtxampl to be imitated, ha btnna warning to deter. ' In WrC great debate in the Hpsiush t'oi tes othe form ol eonstttutimi t be adopted, ' Jfter a foolish word spnutr half exhausted 4iimclf in expatiating on ths glorie of tho great Ilepublfu, another aiemtxir (lienor ' . Rosas) replied : 1 " " Me (Munor l(oaiwa very eveta wvlh 1 the Republic of the 1'ulte.l Htates, iU said hall of it was ontjido tha las. All tn State of the Souih were held antler tins sword ol military government. . Individual V. righu were all coutounded. Tiiere was no libttrty. It Wsdictttion-,wd dlrtatlon, Tbe government otjlh half of tha Ptatea had character tof lttiiintritis tytamty, tor the ink-rests til the conquered coimtilen wet acri,ttwd tt the egrtttsm ot the North. They eaalavttl the whites to give Ubertjr to i. the black. Thi aiavery wtKiItl be prt.' lonferd year and years, for the l'iieiI Ir-SialHf and'ltMt lUtiittiirtry of the-pfafta ' ' ' Wera cuHipletelf abolished.1' Wa that tl 1 ow;'iBiHrtiiiltir tHi'j'" v1Miwl''to' ''- "OSir eoantry rTffnt'iiCita'Rriaii(aus(:.)' J'-'y'"w'osi.'-.TSss."Siaaa-sis.f.is asai' - TlsTaaaVoT'tlwciwaenlilp of a poor, old j, ' -burse, worth 7d, has beta on trial lu Hnti. v. falo nine year, and I a lar from settle. 4) meat a ever, t ' - Mte Public rii'itcrJ&llftrjL. ouul..'i-.;- priDLtu-ut a paper it -ititiirinpon v , Adam Buaith Sy that in bis day them a village ia-heollitud wUsra it was not aacoiomoa, torwnmtnto carry na.l iu -stead ot money to the baker s Ahop and altw bouse. , , ' Mr, Carlyl has bn sitfgefti one of t ?rfe! we y m er-i s - ltA..5. S .t -1-, .Jl fie, lt. iii3t7l!tW.j -IWJiisW.'i. Tm
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1869, edition 1
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