TUK SENTINEL. ir...t. thi danger atieati, anu een, . . . t i : : z . "1be.igo,4i tk6..tiniat,:.A..wrft!Rj. it .. l....t -..-..w-.V. jtret.Bot.u- - r I. i now JWlttrWCTgetf wg lb . . f- tgfltia; tfarrdoctfimi tud Mackiogs i "J 'H Prtl ,ia 80d w,ich oo threaten! WP .- ,h Tbej have beard tbe thunder of old Vtr- fiit, and are- trembling By wiy ,MKil' UteoftheirfiWod, Mr. Wells, tad , o,,ed 10 "atigorgi gotten garni ...1 set k another abid lag place. TherefoRj, ,yi l)iolttlel t,o take. edTattUjrf-t- flov. Well ead expt-rieuce wu we wkh iiijt, to smooth verHiitaVi;inctiur ukI t.k to throw dust (a lb rye jLS!ii jKople, by a sudden end complete change of tariic. fr some dayt past dirUcUtTiy to ,f er the result ol tu Virginia election be cams apparent, tlie columns of tbe Standard I bate been ful! of hypocritical profeHnt of i B)Hlirii)ii nJ eoneervaliant. not this sudden change apparent to I one ot the least penetration f Don any on of common, sei sc, who it ' ii alt Conversant with -the of that paiier, or who iVstiuefnled with the cbar tcur of the man who owns and controls tht tblihiBat and tbeeWof men that roolribut to it column, believe tbi change, ftoai lb o , prescriptive ultra f'lQicalisni, to be tinter end well meant ? (,' one beHevej'ln lb profusions ,, of a journal, in Wgardi honesty, trtiHi and fairdealiagrWbe ' luae, nbo owns and controls, Wapletelf, the paper, beari auch i cUaracUr aa MUtoo B, Li ttMeld pofaeect. A mo who had to aljaeot hiotwlf irom thit city tut year to evuid being, brought Mute a Committee appointed by the Leg- .islttura to iDTcatigata allfged ftaudtsnd dmnptio ; ami beforf which it wa proireu tbt he reaivid uo of owncy to engineer tnilrnad bill thrnagb-ttMi Jod y ; aud it is cturgrd aridTun''ftally bflifTed, that he $U the money;, or a portion of it, in cm ftptiDg and bribing member? And who it charged by the irida newspaper (and upon the jtroogest Ind Of evidence thfy uy with being iwlrumental or chief mover it htring a bill fraudulently altered in Of d to advanca a pecuniary apeculation, after it bad p.ed the Legiitttr, of that SUte 1 Nomerotrt other charge of disreptH table and (KrtowonV1 trnr'''' are to the door of General Hpt'tm S. LitilcnVlCl iiwdm of the Wamlurii. . It would take tip toe much pace to give luelattcaWffunrfJLtehftld . !"niP litionnci iuaBa-uvxei, dishonored 3rafl, rum mill V publicly kept, and other (lisgracelul thing; llett and baa Vn all tbt time, tbe flfltoritfn head centre ttf the mUmiiut "Ring" wltSctl controlled our tat 9erl AsswWy. ; r ::LL"' ' ':z: Ii a oewepapef wDf and controlled by lawa capable of tuch thing a are charged tpoa Miltoa 8. LitlJffieldj worthy to ba bdiered t Ca it bare the lca'Bl Uadow of aetata to lb conBdence and rwpect of our pfople! It not iwa Uk th- i.wnr nfih Si.mJ.irJ likely to surround bimselt with i crew of minion and hirtlinga ready to do bit bidding", so matter what it may b, rd "Wilt ne-nopotilitt IH paper to lorwatd the intrignei of the 'Hiiti!".and Li tfc.-.iMwtuw iwlti.-i.omii jwouU ii to the nominal Editor he i an (bcur iaditidaal, of whom but little U known ia .Ihiacninmttnitf, tadC fm(mm!SLt, can only Judge byi (ksmocialion. H , OB(irUad, for i ! V1 pay for them, can get them to do anything or to advocate anything. Ia regard to tbe other jBnderBtrappers," tliey lB ft" ,,n category, tad of wlm it i officie nt to ay, to ahow them up ia their tru . eolora, that they feelon t' Lt U. field. 8o mucb for the minioua.' v From the commencement of the r, town to th Utter purt of 1803, what more (!M the StoMpri', oouldi, lound"'11 P " ingtVwd breadth of tbia'whota aection But whea the fortune of -tb- Cootederacy eoamaenced io wane, the Standard com eneed te grew loyal by degre to lh bei gorffrnment tbrworKfTr taw." ti.esurrender at Apporoattot Court H.-ni.,, ) . 5 t.er waa more yiolenfand "btttw lo , ( inrta'iott- of the purest &4btt in , . A..u:hnteu that Were fcyal t-i lu To. ltd Stale, when he BUn aupjion i ; "the TfU adinlmatr m. - . - .rJI it ant tdrtised and WM '"'b " ' aaWin. A. iinliam, B. F. Mo..r; and others, --WathrT eld not bft i-ft-!' 1 " 4orif inoii . r jt and nim't-, .;'.'Ua Kili ttetaa u V. i 1 ; ! lde. I Ilaa it not tu Jigwd and " '. j.. , 'A ' cam they would nut run i . 't ndd ightorganijiaLioi) withiu. " " ajlil !tir, liaiUkOa luuar-Li.- - -jJ- r lifltVm, 'ndWu9 they rtf)d'to sd-f ia t iHB'Hj; i V . j1 l e (ver-W the tender awtcit of ia : tew T.tcnjT 1. designing Fj. V- W! W Us V'-uii-btfUv W to4ttnttt;r-..ft?i,l vrtaen th ttmiot ended tliaastrou'ly to the floutheru arms, did it ftttt basilj od cowaidly tuin gaiot leviry e itbadiiiflutHCjiJ ui takeop.aruu t WWt paper mot violently opposed n-. jro luTTrage uutij H saw that political caui. fU 1 Haall I JiiM- ' ... A ... t h'n FSOM'':WiTtrHi th. perpemtow of fharefe- r Tie l?"aJf&fi-' l-'',udte, alter thtHmrf' wt prartu uryonn me l'leIOW Ol B?at btmatrawli and patriot? . U it 4 theiMgaatbsiiUvg, and did it n.rt earn -t!f -advoeate atl the oe8ir , and din fendjjid ndeaTor to atnootli all of the brefat4 iodle of that theivish c!iiie I "Did it not offer a jjrosa and dire insnlt to the Rol!e women of our State initaeditoiial orttmjB, aa article entitled "Work" ! If aa it not, we ak all lair minded and trurufuT"men,iee.a otie of tlte mott bitUTj Ijing and vindictive Itadical ah?el iu tliia fitrjAot even in (inaliiiea aboved nailed excoeilsjd by Forney. Did it not aland by ami hurrah for, and wtali Well )J kiod Of MioceM in Ilia Campaign in Virginia. But now that Wells ia beaten ami lU nkies look dark to the ultra R idicaU, it vw-lon tt claim oIliliatiuQ wf tbe paity which wiltaweep tliis cciton,To "the next elcctior. II it were rxjuired, we could pile pr.ol upon proof to ehow the truth of the few fact whieh we, lor the lack of me.i, huvu so briefly k etched. Yet, in cpite ol all thin, the organ of the ultra-Uadtoal party baa the .impudtnea and braaa to come out and talk about moderation, iild, ciin filiation, ic Ko, no, Sir. Standard, ou have choaen your bed and niu-t lie on it." The "handwriting ia on the wall" for you, the sentence has beta prououne 1, and all of your decei ful cant and Cringing hypoc risy can anil you nothing in (laving it off. Th good ant moderate ptople ol the Slate, white and colored Jurgetting piwt iuc1 are heartily tired of you anj jour carpel bag crew, and lotand uniting, I k the peopleof Virginia, to hurry jou all out of this State to the tune ol the ' It igue's march. Tlte eppreaeed tan p-iyurs and the tiue lovets ol North Carolina intereHtx, wl.ite and black, T regardless of former ditTerencts, are itk and tired of the machine-like a; 9 tern of fraud and corruption, mid intend putting it dowr. Then, hand in baqd, we will go to w.rk to build up the material iut reals of the State, and bare a just, honett, free and well ordered tdministratipn ot the Statu gov enaent. Tub StTB Cbsdit. It iscjnlle a myste ry, why Ihi iftandard it so jubilant over lha little 13,000,000 thrown overlwwrd by the late d. ciaion of the Supreme Court ; and why it glOrifii atei th.it our State debt is, B4wr . 433,0000(1 .Only afci.iy Dvt million dollar 1 Widow and orphans 1 yoling men and maideni I e.ecUlly las payer-, think of it. " 0iy tl.iriy five millions dollais I But.it. is, really more, a can be ahown ; while it in lm.OL.m?.';h!'mtt.cUt .JVm9.Dltfau'e,l,'ttt (he ta levied thia year, heavy as it is. wjiU barelv oav the interest on tbe old -male dubLandmiettkc curhl espenees of ihe Ktate government, and the January and Ju ly interest on the 8 aW debt, with a slight exception, yet unpaid. PHllbtIft!fT B0VTWBU.. Old "Hole in the Sky," alias Boot well, appears to rule Grant with a rod of iron. Ulysm-a ia nominally President, but Bout well is master. Giant deposition aeems to be fair an 1 conciliatory to the 8 utliern Elates, and he makia their representatives all sort $1 fine promises, meaning, no uomn t tie time, to fulfil them ; bot whether he doe or not, depend upon his master; Bout well. What kind of a run wbufd Boutwelt haye mad lor tbe Presidency I Yet this to aspire to that office, this utterly frreeponaibbj damagone, is really tbe President ot tbia great Itepublic, whilat Grant, Who Was elected to that olliae, is a jaejaiaaleajgureihead of the shipwhich Boutwtll stters. l ui is a, new nwra In .ptibIicattylHica. The people of the t !if Rtstra have had no more to do in tbe choice of tlwir actual ruler than the peoplA of Russia. Hereditary .decpots generally choose soma able mar to conduct Hie government for them, and this Is neces sary, breanse they are often incompetent ibemsrl, r republics, theory i, that thw people therneelY shall choose their motepSunf"Cltia-3H IO uircui cAeuuic tflairs, but thaf i not our practice. It teem, indeed,-tf Hhealotiiv wispl had com to be as impotent a th heredita ry fa thepToductloB of competent bead ol EOYeWWent. Titer t no crowned- hnni in fiaTODraFWMhaadJinbecili-jin atatesman Ititp i IBCPrandeot of tiie United 8tte, Most of theta bar at fsart enr enough to teloct capable advisers. Th Kmpror of Austria hat Van Bet, one of thy master ,:,i. m r.mn,. and the Kina of Prussia hai BiamaKkv JhaBtib-ItwriL-Ho passed by all the acknowledgi leadcTi of the KetHtWteaa party to th Stmat ol the L'nttfu tstates; anu toua wa e,t, imrilatiieat. parttaaa pigmy, t,o be hi mas'er, and what it of more importance, the maat'ir uf the country. W aee no hope for the reatorriuoa of national peace and pro ivait 6ilthlBit'gi'n' lrtHposbl ilrnmt wield the powef of tb Prwidency.. Uulltmart tjUUtmui. hl.is iat tt'oai.D. The tire, i in golil ratra, forywey- rouaJ ih - wurld,.Ttjl I Inif th most mtHni will aiHiumt to 1,354, tW Pf lb W- it.winic Item t Mew Vork to6n Irawwo. hiianjjhiwtri-rtankrtw and bsck. BW, Hii.KhaeWlliS Km.,'. tt5;mmh toCurit-n and .aro'Hl nturn, W, If.,7 s K-aJloCirtuT-hTivay l -t-rvw. o.t . rwlhi ta Allahatwtd. SlO: A lahdwtf. .-,!', 1. i Hi.I.i'.ST-t tUr-' Sue W MarseitU to jUoibw, ; Lnodoa to New York, 139. A liberal iMimatr, tu J- .ii io ti.rw " to add His Ursi.ci--- f i on Kioit Ortl Al.. S. Wcbka ''' , J,L' York and gradual of Wtat Po.ut, has been tiet.V it,"'?" rtr-triaHi.l'ftteii of th Cvi It of "tlie city 01 N)w Turk.-- - Th desperate ell it l ut dcXta'liUjt fly a Tew reoifa.l liiah to aeduce fieir tettuw- ha lnn already tboroBghly riposed ia th colutnn of lha Uteri, and tln-ir con t"mktitt trkiftt aaid ahaiuelew owndac ity has tailed to rti-eeive even the moat credulous. l.UUriy un-ruiul..ui and un principled, they ncvur hialtatu to falrily lac s and to pervKTt higtory in the fwoaecu rti'W l their i.ilaiii.MH desigoi. They lyave had tlie ttl'ronteiy to declare that the Radi cal party waa tli iwat entjlled tu the polit ical support ol their ictiiyw-countrymen, as the policy of that party 'w&s inimicai to KuIili iuftrista, awl thit indirectly it not directly, friendly to the caw of lriah Inde-deot-ndfttce. Now, as the ngliab pitM IB a compct'-nt witness ia the.cuai, and not likely tu be deceived, 14 uiWf ance ,ar certainly entitled to coliaUleiaiiou,- have before us a very into number of the La loo Jturnal, in which we find a cm ptiiiitulary aketch of Mr. Motley, tlie new I'nited Hiatal Minister t Ihe Court ot St. .lame, lio ia welcomed as a trien.lly am bjstad. r from a tri.ndly nxti .u. But vie shall let the Loud in Juarnal speak tor it s.;tt: ,""''" - Our c 'ii-iiis arrow the Atlantic ui ly le pu'iiaciou, and much accustomed to the use ol "lirave worts " How can they help il, being chiefly discrnded Irom the moat comba ivu people on the fiu e of the earth ? But we think that in tht ir choice of . Nr John Lothrop Motley aa tht ir representa live at the British Court they evince I any thing but a desire to "beard the lion in his defi or coihpIicaTe ,fiy ei slinr, (liffureuces by a display ol menace? lit th oll'.-univc m trusion upon us of a man ol extreme i.p'n iona. Mr. Motley belongt to ihe Republic can tlivisiion of Anuricau politicians. Il is the DcmiKrata who are most prone to in dulge in violent language against the c on try. The Republican party always, from principle, nflluity and trad tion, has been tlie-uiiifct fiiendly .1 if posed towards us ai d rather inclined to narrow Hum widen auy fortuitous intoiitational breach. Mr. Sum ner's intemperate spweb has been disclaim cd by them, and a general surprise expiets ed that his Ytiterances should have excited any commotion o jisiJe the very limi ed circle of his admirers. The auspices b -ing thus coucilistory, the new minis er is wel coined to tu as much lor himself personally as f. r his hih ini sion, fur be brings with him a r putation and friendship to which wc are no strangers. In fame, sympathy, and race, he it aluioit one of u. There U the whole case in a nut shell.--"The Hcpublican party," as the Journal says, "alwsys Irom piinciple, aHiuiiy and iradition, has been the mult friendly 4ri mud toaardi tu,"1 What have the Lialt Badicals to say to this t Were any further evidence required to refute their loud sounding claims ol the Kidical party upon the Irish vote, this testimony from an English orj;aii would be sulHcient. It may weil ejji. n.l a cordial greeting to Ihe rep resents; ive ot that party, which on more than one occasion had shown its friendly fouling towards the British Government. Old England and New EnUd are natural allies, and wane the Radical parvy wwaina in power the alliauca will never be rudely broHui. No wou.ler that Irish Oraugeimn are invariably touud ia it ranka. Metro pJUan lieeonL A DESSItVBD RKDUKS. Tile Philadelphia Age relatea the circum staius a of a most scvSr but riyhtcou re l.iiko administered a lew weeks ago lit Judge Chase, i ting as.-Chicf JtMtjea- of J the Supreme Court, to Attorney Oeneral Hoar. Tbe way of it is stated to have tieen I his: Hardly had Hoar prostituted Ihe podtion which a Stanb.ry an t an Kvsrts tisd virtuously and vigorously tilled, bef. ru it became bis duty to sppear in the Supreme Court of the United States. In the pro press of a speech by him, the venerable ,1 ml ice Nelson inquired: ''What is the page of tbe authority you are quoting, Mr. At-torney-Oeneral ?" To which the man whom ex General Grant gave a Cabinet place in exchange for a litirary, replied: "May it ' please ( he court, I decline to l -taterritptKt , io m'f argnnifnl." Whereupon the Chief JuatiiHittMipg'U.bj ,jl.nJR.bouf-, era the" affront directed at iu aasticialK'and incidentally rcfleciing upon the whole bench, brought the Massachusetts Attorney to bis knees at once by saying: ''Mr. Attorney-General, you will cease in your argu- .will learn, whmf-. you have become used to it amenities, reserves thef right to question atany "tiOT; any of Hi uuwuwIhiiv'm'tBry point wbatever. Y'our rejtrtnder to Ui quntion of my associate is Inadmissible; and, when yon have apologized to the Court for language which we must say waa never beard before, yew may proceed, but not aotil that u dun." - W hereupon the legal bully colhpsed sud meekly begged pardon, which it pleated th court to allow, LvuitsilU Courixr Journal. MKMORA Bl.fi DA TBS 1180, Gin windows' fi rut tl lor light. 1240, Chimney first put to houses. 1258, Lead pipe for carrying waTer. 1290, Tallow candle for lighv " 12U9, Spec) aides invented by tn It-ilia.n. 1308, Paper first mad from linen. 1341, Woolen cloth first manufactured tu f EngltaA.' 1410, Artol piloting tn oil. 1440, Tb art of printing, with movable type. .-, ", . 147, Watches first made In Germany. ' . 1540, Variation of tb croup Brat no ticed. ' ' . 1543, Pint first nd in' England. 15110, Te'escfpet invented,' by Pora and 1390, Jupiter' sale!htt dieorercl by Jan sen.' " t ". . " .. . NJul, Tea UiL iitougW to Kttnrjw from .CbJaa. IfiilS, Theatre erectttd ia England by Shakespeare. . " -.- ... IflKl, Tjiermoncter invented by Sandtor. 119, Circulation ol the .blood discovered Iby'tlarvey. loijBocaa flitt- otd ot any required '1 -8, " Pr mf liitf 'ttr e. .lo' mveele'lr--. Kulf,- Xawspapw liist tblilia.i, , - u. " :...1. ' inW, Cho fw KicS urat ma.ls, 'L-Wine made tram grapes In Errg. : . --193, Penrfoiuin clock mvcnieil.T-":. 1641, tlolft brought to EmUaA. : lfi3T.Si4iar can culti vated in-th; West, TndtM. lul-j, X'l guljj. J.itiiE. .i. lTiil, bteaui eninii mvitd. - ' lil0, j.iftd Jitst inv! with yiatt. ' Yellow lever ia said to t prevailing to an iltrmjttg rtteat in Pemoi, 'iiiW---- Tlie attach merit of the lied Itnittw arnid giue to ibis famout reptile is p vertial j amosg-Maf ly H tit tn lies, va at thia pra. sent day, ft ts seldom (listartiet, l.ut l designate.) by the entlearng ianui if grandfather, ft i remnfed,- harrevev, ly the early nfstnrtan, that when nft Irllie desired to chareni; anolhtr tn cthit', ihty trerefn lUa Iwbtt of rrJmg "inlo tl. midst of their enemy th skis of rattle snake, whereby it would aptetr tn haf been employed as an iiiilihm oftvei'ge. And at lor the origin ol tlw rMle.i!ake thfi old men amoRff the Cberukee rt!? le gend to the loilow ing elfiTt : X A very brtiitif.il young t.a With a wMt 1ae, and wrapped in a w!tt robe, once made his apiearat' in titer nation, and commanded them to abandon1 all their old customs and fest ival anil Io .l..t a ww-wtrgfoir;-- Hemadenaeof tbt t fteat language, am! everything t' ! pmvea hjra to tie a good nia. It so I4piened, however, lliat he could miike ! friends among them, and the medicine up of Ihe nation conspired to take lii" fit--. In many ways ilid they try to .In thia by tashing him wiili s.rpiiita, and l.y giving him poiion, but acre alvrsys unsuccevful But n pio.e of time tbe deid was accoinplisli el, arid in the toll. iwiug iiianu.r: It as known that the good s.ranccr was in the. luliit of daily visiting a eeriaiii prtng fix the puip .at of quenching his thirst and bathing his body. In view of this ise.l, the magicians made a very beautiful war chest, inlaid with some mud aud nhells aad deco rated with rnttlen. and this chest they offered to the Oood Hpirit, ith ti prayr that he would leach the in how to destroy the Strang, r. In answer to the prayer, venomous snake was created and carefully hi.ideo under a leal by lite side of the spring. The t ranger, as umiuI, cauelhero to drink. waH bitiin hylbeauako and pcr ishe.l. The Cherokee naiion then lell in love with the snake, und, having ubii.I I he Ureal Bpirit to dijtingiiih it by some peru liar mark from all the other snakes iu 1he world, be cnmpliid by tianafcrring to it body the rattlts which had made tlie cheat ol sacrifice so mudcat t tho ear and so beautiful lo Ihe eye. Hon Ni k or tii it Si A.iK.-Tlie life of a prima d una is a curiou-t n, and, in many eas.'S an enviable one. The stage has al ways been to women a possible stepping atone to the peerage. Miss Stephens became Conn te of E-sex; Mifs Kootc, Counti of Harrington; Mifs Hilton, L -tdyVh'urlow : Victoria, Balte, first Lady Crampton, ami now. tbe wile of a Huouish grande: our pre-l l.irili h. a late (autriy to the Kin per ot of th French, of whose court he was a distin guished ornament ; and the name of Chris tine Nila-on has be.n coupled with possible title. Tbe triumphs of the stage are end less, at are ihe lovers which' t ilr cantalrioc seem lo attract thcije. Ol Mile. Tie'jeos a most romantic storv is told. In the earl r days of her triumphs a young man ot wealth and position wlshetl to Aiarry hir, but be made it t c mdition that lb should Slv np-bvr profwoioi). Hho k(t fo -'"' pily, at the end of tht ,tiuie tb made choice ol Ui:aj;r, tp the la log benefit of i he w odd eii rally. Popular applause i-brvts1lifefriiprtn ptfblic fingers in t msnnrr' that scarcely any oilier Woman can possibly enjoy. When Piccolomini sang irfltaty they not only sliowered boqnet upon her, but uow and theit a white dove fluttered to ht r feet. When Jenny Lind sang t Slock., holm the runh lor ats waa to great they were put up at and ion and realised fabulous mm, all of which went, to a fund to 'establish t school there lor decayed srtistes. As a body, there it no t.ne.more charitable than musical artistes. When, in 1847. tue Misses lynf. (tuen not to well known ta ,) ht ard that a society for homeless hildren muit fall to the ground for want O) funds, tliey volun teered, onanked, to give a conceit for lt boefi(, which was eminently tuocesslul. Clara Novel lo's triumfb ought not mit to be forgotten. At Genoa her audience threw boquela containing valuabls eorosets at Iter feet, to say nothing of cameliaa worth lwen ty-five guineas apiece, and thru .escorted ite hauia with WrtWtCT-arid- ffamtttssaa.. A greater triumph," however, has scarcely been achieved fry any singer than the anjiarsllcl ed nception glveo to Patti of lata in But ia. The sums which fortunate singers realize, too, la almost incredible. EvfltJ txxly doubtless remepibers Gabritlll's reply to Catherine II of Russia, when she expre I l her nstonishtuBnt at..iier..d'tuand.sf eiclit thousand ducata for lingintt by saying, " Why, I don't pay a field Marnhtl a atucli as that." " Well, then, get the field marshal toting for you,". The, Empress seem to htvtt teen the force of the argunfent, and paid tbe demand. There are so few first rat VOlct in tbe world, that they c9tt alwai mmrribeiT price. Tb tald Gabrielll mad a large fortune, and lived it tbe great est tpeodor. Tbe anecdotes of her exmr -a ance are endlesa Uue. will sullica. ' A Florentine noble, who earn to pay bis court to her, caught colly laoa ruin In the trimming of iuf dress, and tore it; a a coinperuatioB all smt him lit bottle of Spanish wine, cofked with Flemish lac. Mi. BiUIngton at on tim.elii d an In ciime of 14,000 a year.' IiiH;ini' lucooi one year amounted to 90,000. ' TBI Riiodk Ist.axo Qcarrii..-A special disoatcb to the Nw York Uwdna 1'oH r 'rora Wisbiogtoa eity, ays : A piece of Seaator Aathony kt lately requested from th Wr DennMmt eoplei of- all letter written bjMtienator Pprague, ct.ntaining charge agaiost officers i Khode Island iwgimeett during th rceent war, whereby many f them wer nnjuelly tninttAf, and Intend using tbera aeaintt' rJprgn during th next session ot Conerewi, It andiratnod her among. .h,it, tjenda. lluU. Senator Anthony wilt next winter open a vigorous fight on Spragu ia tb Henat. The tndict)'m are favorable for a llvel time bot ween the two Khoda !dnjl flepi-. tort when Ctjugrei igiiiii mits.H' " Faon Ocaaa to fh'aaa m fjiit Days. A a atliiihai 11 4alll arsat talaiahaaaiMai - 1 h f ni'kw Wt": mil W llisH ii jw t , f V 1 1; ,' I ftf .KraiHiiaco Uim thta a at k agXy.ttefMMtwt-, New York oa Saturday morning, thus tra ver4H tb whole o.jniiuwnt 4g tW srttrt apace of njf.daytj. Sme of tho- ptttetiger wb oame'irt it eiubsrk.l oa Wurday at terooem f.r Eimpe,"and; m"T'J'rrjVfl in I lf- -erp-nnl mTiwe days more, tuua tisvertiug itf wb,.jrf I'.HUtKJttv Hyh';i:es,f ! ru.a 1. ot..tri3 l I.nw' u.n In Ij... en d ). All tins Tuat journey of nearly seven I In .ii wad miles will btvo tie n Without dif H utry or fatigue, ff tt iu a luxurioua iiul, road car, and then in tn equally luxurious aWnuati.p. - - . Thsauov htliag is written farvtioui.lv. for tHy-th---ih-'t-a sueii. 4-Ulng, l.ialUJ:tJia.iii.aa1j1LVt;c,, .ca&IU. there are thing which th ,liral party AT). H, t y . K v NV vl AM Call such, and they trv t uiuk the ll.r- tftg men of Vfie country fliink tR rtry aw. j ' ,r k u'TCT'l - . ft if 41a a a tftnm caviar 'Wia ttrt n it m atnr t-ran t - , . " ' - 7. i . . - ' : lr"bm, New l.it.,.n t..iii.i,, ( ., orfliiAbui,ig mM .WwisttJ l-r-Ttirt 1(, , , x "f" hvelier.t.vcdUielldi.,ltJ l , 1 ; CHI tu ket, ai.d thowi v.Uott-isfttt-w-ttlr.ke U,, ' , . u , ,' . ., , , their w.ek's earnim-s and go to the .lore aud pay tlt.uble wl. .1 they should for very Mu..,n1,s,,,11j, , o.iy A vivid Idea oi one of Hie great bkssim.a which it granted nt by the parly now in power, can lie glhm! fr.n tbe tac-H.mt ...r vo. ,w i w ur "I--ti '""" ttiuuttuwu in ti n a.oui f to,v...'V'.o'.o. tin thr amrmnr fO.trae.OOO vmo paid In u9 anaTe oi cusioiu nouse tiiiura. i nts, t.i eonrre, laiian t the price of good, tmi -d, jiiat one hilf j or, to make it Mill plainer, alt imported poods, to the value of one did. lar, costs ihe laboring men who buys ibein, w dollar: )lnt, says the Radical, the poor man should not wear Imported goods. Ekactly so, he shou.Ldn't.and M bewiiuld'aU. were not ' these duties imposed on foreign KOod exprtasly tor the benefit of N. w England manulacturer, wlio cnr tliua tuke tbe tdrantfcgeof th laboring clash's which the Hadical party give, them. Wiuul.ic tiiresi, of courae, will run their own gttu!s up in the market to a to reach, or i.ourly reach, tbe price of imported goods. This Is a otrt oi the immeneo tftiraiioii which tb pior people ot the country hai to pay Ifor every dollars --worth of goods f tlie nave to pay UtulUr, Now, Ihe' Kadtcat will tell yott that litis high tariff becomes necessary that th du ties paid our (government uiy be large If the duties were but eoe-quaru rat much as they now are, four time at many goods would be brought to this country, and our government would receive as much money ss it now does, aud th Uhoriaja! man, ii a stead ot paying ten dollars lor ttict cloth to make him a pair of pants and a vest, would haveio pay but tour or live, as he did in the Democratic days before the war, when tariffs were light, and manufacturers had to take their chances with other institutions of labor, and had no ttceuse to rob poor, people of just one half they earn. It js all nonsense for any one to claim that this heavy tax increases the govern ment revenue, for it doe not. It kills, to a great extent, foreign commerce. It keeps from our shore forein ships, whicli would come hither loaded wltti tb product ol the country irom which they sail, which they would be glad to exchange for our corn, wheat and other grain, which now bung so low a price in the market, in comparison lo those things tbe tarmara are obliged to buy tea, cotf.-e, sugar, spices and almost all an idea of clothing. I it any wonder, then, that the question ol free trade or low tariff, it being agitated, by moat of th leadina journals all over the (.'wintry t tw free tn Is It any wonder that1 we hear Iradti ItstfMlet tpriniiinit up all over the c untry, lo co operate with the- !euio- W"f.it "rli rick agalnit ? poor. to down, and that labor have an final chano with capital to eujoy lie bletaiug ol a fi tt vtstrx. jf- About the ruoat hiiiortant and urgeut ol atrji.. all Mlitical queatioua, especially for those who labor; is the reductita of tatilf. On th preautkjtmount oi import,- iiMtoiI id collecting 30.000,000, we should collect but about I0,000,o00,.nd the extra auiouul which i collected la actually rcibhtd 1'ioui the poor men of tlwcouotiy, to iDcri ane the weaitb of .titV0JWtifjtcturera., This ia one of th gnat Utssino of Itadi ctlism, and on which Democracy deairos to remove from the shoulders of the tax payer who bay to carry it If it is necea try that th poor should thus l robtied to sustain the povernmenl, it would teem but fair that the rich should contribute their share but they do not. Search the country far end wide and it will be impot aibl to And oa tingle Itadicai who consid ers it necessary to tax th rich bond holder, that be may contribute a little to the sup port of tb government. No, tbe govern ment must b supported, and tboaa who "ior-twtltf.tw-hw" sn interest oa the bonded investment ol th rich, who in their Urn sre exempt Irom taxation. This I but a tithe of the . blotting which lb party i powev rs wsapwig npnim' thw laboring people and th country, Arwtoo- J w IW, M " U . .. V .... 1,1 tuo 'i i aai tto w-svtt)der that thy oftk -of imp. rscy ha it toot upon th neck of the poor, riallmn that I hey may bar the Hwer to keep it there. Every poor man who enjoy th right ot franchise should ponder wi-Jl this matter er bagio visits tb ballot box. ' ' ' i .L:4r-it . .l :i s - A Bot Ltrrco bt Kira. Th Vick. burg Tinut oi the 10th instant relate the following incident I; "A yotmg lad at lke tHailon, Himiilppt, bad a very large and beautiful kit piescubd to him, about six feet by tour in size, which he stfeoipted to ra'' ou th d instant just aS the wiud was lnCrrasing and a ttorn wtt threatening. Tb wind drew tb kit so heavily at to drag th bor a'dnc 'st. To prevent losing th favorite, b wound th cord around hi body. ' At last tb gust bor kit nd boy along in th rapid tlr currents. The boy eemtd to be.aboot on hundred feet tlmve tb aaith, and th kit five time that, dis taaca. At last tU young kit flirt' caught l Ui top ef a trte, ana tu suspend a ereniy-fiv foet abov th ground.' A flood of rain cam ok, alackeaiag tbe Ii- abating tb wind, nd allowing th I . tUiTerer to b reacued. : M waa foot.. I to ie pneonciout, and to braised and 'dux 1 to b scarcely recogoited ; bat was r. - i th tame evening, and i now doino Khvuaiu Uhvuiua Ikr-A. Itit-r-i , , Niagara Fall Mate; "Tlie change w i;,nf u Falls tbi spring is Mr grstet tl . 1 1 been witneated probably by any on. , ' , grec water i ttia, the rot k tut , . . i . i i-i away to th depth of about thirty fn , , i tt U tid Dearest Goat Itlantt. T , . . m tfUtr pprTie uf (tl HoltV Shoe t- ' rtrangrd.-awrHtx rsra; u tn atrarre-'! - -friangi tbaa anything iels. '1h Am.! ' u : CM Fait ta alawmet wltti tonvB alterati. ' hicb old halntucs ootHj this season; ni Bartiealarly t it teen nnjlm flt -,-f,jA hmt Tttti T WtT w er e w-pwmteii prvj-trtittn of rock to giv way, Hi appuerantw would I, rnaied by fi u Je-iei.l jf.ol i.t liint s'lmejltii y I "v 1 tDtons ol tote miiti nave giVin way lr.ua tt bora shoe aJ.xie. 'I h ueatit j ot tbe talis i Bot-iw tlta loti marred, bttt rathttt euh.ii'tl, and old habitue teem to Ilk the lalU this jr much better than aver, ' ttUij '. a' r 1. 1 Ml j Hm,lIJ(t t. ' I rtivi(1; llf llu.l . .'O fl'l I, wi i it- rthiy itialf ft lioiii- of -.1 Ii !tip.inliem.prrwR.,r.M, in.- , ,, K,,1k.i(' JU)) ftJ , j :,,)Vl,,n (ll i,;.,,, ,ldT;., t(.r t) lll4 1)W(1 11!if t,t, .t.hlteltai In l-i he , Slid, !11 11 UU- :ii tlie tr.tus- , ui.m of Coal ll.ull M at.t.'a C ln.uk to . i. t. In. 'I tu.- timi aj; tia-ollltu X.l' km 1 1 N ivici.'O I'omj.o.v, aiirc!cd I y tits . iv ...i (nduairv- a. cute I ba n . t In HOoi ' . i tiUud w iuj uiuLdt-iu, d 14. l.-J A i u 1 his l-r. llier, 1! V, , , , , r, ... ' i , , v Uncle, talnl)l'.iln-..i tk.m:ivf. t S ..!,, Ii Chunk lo tho g i. I n- .. ! , 1 . The ensiie jiU1h ti. itm , - ..in o but IB -a hmt ! -rtn ) ir.u.n-(j 'i'-r widely mil, 1. , I, 'i id . I'lieert n v lb otdliiary lrai.e'ftioi;s .l nc !';!. . but 1 lie er.fat.it t! Jm.k and (twin s--( !-. Cnl1 d, to.- t.. l.i ' .,1 c , l t. i . fniiit tile ft ;o t..ii-;-nf, ft? 'I 'he tel., ... 4 t.l ii.. Ha llt.u i,4i,it , . I Ii? tl IV ken "lb. linn tu'ppod t . I . NtW oikuini 1 Lii di h 1,1,1, tint o n' l. tbe liuiiih, but aw.t l.y .the j&liuriiW nVer.ln-t-itf.s Pvan niwl ot, tn. j work r.f buildiii lUu. ldujiU Vfllej i.cl roti, ,sviitg biHntniu ii.ttovtuer ot a f". Iitilimg pornoii of toe alot k ol a company chartvivd in lW, but not a foot ot tliw-m if which luid bli built ; ill (net, only Ii day of tliu limit tor coiiiint nriii' tnti road y. I rtnuiiH.l. IVait, 111 ticoln, l I, tulmiitlud a pip.imu lo l.iu.d lo mi'., ot the to id lr..in AI inch (hunk to I t -i.il, and lucetw bis jtay m st1 cfe no I t.. o '. . Tins proposition ft a c.-pt. d. ml t'le woik, uinUr ( r,siiitr tiii.uit oil i .rm-s lucnra, was vi'oh in y pics, d tot. on,, lion, sad ill eumo lino- wa i!i itverrd Stp-ember, 185.V The aneces '-attemb! upon 1'ackoi'aeiertiona to build the Lclit.' Vatrt7-nntr.i(1 TttUt rtie' foti hd dituiis" Tir l. ; ? tortnnet a Coal and railroad operator; and he is now worth.lt iscalimated.bctw. on 1.1,000,000 and jtt,ot)0,ooo. In isii.t Packer f.iiii.led at South Bethlehem u stieutific srhool, called the j"higb lTmvtT stiy, and endowed it with a iratt of bind, no aero in extent, and wtili -'9900,000 in liiom V, aud It is believed be intends Kivthg an additional f.'iOO.OOO, making 11.000,000. Ass Packer, through hi eniuecaroer, hat lieeq widely known as an earnest, thorough going, consistent I)ctnociut,td the old at lion'. He ha been a member ol tho Pennsylvania Legislatuie, bit term la that body iDitfug iu 184.1, and a nimnlicr oi the house ot Be prvsentatives in ('oniireitt for the Thlitee mil dlsinct Irom l3a to 1857. At tho llemt. t'raltc national Convention, held iu IWi, iii New York.he leteived the entire i ol Pennsftvaiiia t candidate ' ftar the Pi't'tl- withtlrawn tn lavr el Gen. VV. W. itai r.if t' The notnination ol Judge Pucker as candi date tor Governor ot Pennsylvania is ba- ComlugeHSHpMineat-toa hfeaprnt In honest industry, anil to a rriarai ler oi tuauieittss purity and unspotted integrity. UA7fr VI. AY ISO 'JfAf.SH IS Wi Q 1X1 4, I We fear fhul the apparent fair pity about Ihe Virginia election whs only a sham, and it turns out tint we were right,' fnr, B nd i nft that they could not carry their point arid preserve a show of cl)aract. r at the funic time, the Itadical are going tn nndo . the whole Ihing, by making tTie'elwdToiT a pr.it).. Ileal anility. They h a vo no. trouble about the matter, for in General (Janby they have found a firet rale'toot ready to hand, lie will not convene tliu Iegislatiire tn ratify the Fifteenth Amendment and elect I'litled Stales Senator, until he is sure of his nun, until ht i sure Hint t-bti iutcrc! ..i U...1 , .1 . Ism will not be endangered l.y itm rrt rrrrr (it j two Conservative Id Mm Surmie.t-f lm-1 Luiudhta'c"-. And " t i . tent firciihir to I it (. vv ! ct. i1, ti.. i Ixwtol thu v rfcloia Li i-.hitunv-r. tj i.iii i; j each to take lite uini-eia i ic I. tevih I., l ie j he can take h s-acoii,' lit e a Mitirt. id j nuiuler ol qii-tl-fitt I mern'mi til l..ei. lintm't" nrntmt tie if I h ct n -it-' -t Ovner-1 1'tn! j '' 1 i r 't . . . , and in his t 1 '" f " . ui . 'way.'iHi fi 1 1." , veiuitt, and low lo Ihe am .1 i' "ip" n.lous f tree the Virginian wt. buld by Ueneral Grant In att'st at; Such is the programme, and to carry it out L'atiby in thu tlulit.inan in the right p'ace, sa ba -lis prove.'! on many su ocitsion. But why does be not follow hit own It a 1 1n the cso of South Carolina f Why it Virginia' lo l more harshly dea't-nUt- .:ltuuilh . "craeUu of stc ssii.D I'' li.x'Jiioe Hiure to.! s'itiHi y time aheael. lictiuwe ihe C (: id .out works re bt lug earned nr, , v , -.I.- at poiut ot ihe btdot, and I ' , . I -"n-aitig to fear W'tb oiiitoi i j . l. But has Gemraf Urnui u. - " . tint matter It not hit sen n i man and his hooor as a sol.!, r :,..,-. ll t "Did he not insist that r a fair eluitioo, decided by the lieu hk. s . tlie people f ne t, it wa a la;r elect oil tits pttMre a.ljif.t that nod If her ha a Spili "' - ' - 1 -", h will-T ti. . i . . i . . 4 not, it won't t A, ii t . i. t . hat Grams i . Mi I ti linn. hi. .Vi.v)nf.' ;.-. Ifo T T' rnr,tf-' tiTd- nrrt i-afy - ,yfTl" ' TtT?'LtL ,tui tn c"t l- 'i i Wt m 1 Co brr.y.-ti and A jttml ttin k t io, v. ,11 tan-, i reow Imhi -t v tille, Va , f'lr.llie puipoa,; ul tieveo.j i" mtuutttctunng iult real of thai pi ice. 111! I-K 11V L t.L tu-limtv y. .l,iio.. ,i .n,-..,,r.i) 1 i.iu!" r ot t o. re 1 l,n lw , . , pl'tntaiioii i.t Col J.., 0 Tv.., fr5r.fi i kTre-f'iTn alt it1,. ' .11 I tit. j-pn nn t-r, Air.rvl-oiiiy iTtr ) itMMhllUBO. tfUH-lt iij:U;l ol.'O 'it in .,-. t r imttl . -n to.der 'l-ii..'ly Ktlnttrf vn'ttibir It -I.t Iir (,.,11, u .1 tfi.H c..Urtii o!i ,n ; hot n it" il I It. A t- of t ir pAi'iy w d 'x J-'lKK IS ll.MT.IIHTtlSi' ,'.-. out ... 1 Ku, ia the t!itu 1 IV'-rr of t'n in ilinii.uioii, on .-vt'ii.d -.v by.ttbich the eatabutuin.-nt lots 0'H; .ir,Mt to titties t limb' a c , i 'tM I'lMi li txij - f,t;, , 1 u in 5 m tis'..'t ou Vi ax tlicl ttj'e'a r& tt',,1 A eummtt down timTe in a f at S.'e !iclf.'ii idran to a ar i v" ti eS .,.' !. lure ! Sitehr Jlt i t in. il i I.HM'f. tt I uy ctot- 1 ' inaiigiiratetl, i uildiiig an l!,,t.t tl t'l l. r I fun t "ftna Gctt.ronD.'-Worlc ti:otili tni'tic (iuilfoid i '.ul at tblt tititw tins monster l'f J c of the K.ianoke.- . ul.o . j. . . rad for lh7 , ' and we miry mm -t 'd ic s cd up a ftrrtt ,u. x gentleman lnlormt u i.'oruiug th female nnsck- III a oage, sud.lenly died f . looked - fur, siog a ' niie!itf'y It'll deatl t ' TV , 1 ' otu raiistancy - I ;.( 1. t i. Cl('!i;.n - t . . how sweet it ia. ... i 4. Star. A ic rut" i.u Pc- i : e c,!ored voter I d w . r .i ( . . , . , J with the ii j u .i .n i i o , t support of j u '! ';:''.!; !. ti .7 t. p . icTpe'lstillS Tr" r, j list' J.- . ....... i ....yliout theeouii'- i,. i .-. - i rfjtitt ins everywhere, V.. -it i' A imsmiii' tppouitnieitU for the ."nnitiii'r vo. ti!.. t jilt) L.-tmir fiif.tfraiiHi I, O swell foun'y July August Sd S:i r s Morgan too - , , I'-talvary t reek, Hendifsui Co, rti John's in the iltb rotva, .- Ilfndt-r. t'oiitify - -- Aslnrville - - - - Waynetvilln s . ; ' . Murphy, t'lit rokeu Ciitity - , Lieoelr, ItilnoHiilNi Uoilnty - , fft'aksvillt', Ilit kinijliiim Ouiiiy Mouiif tin CUmI( Ui'kinf;ha'ii 4jl.-r. ft a u ,ii ' si -30 Itws't HiiN l'l Hi Allot Th! -t piut'tice, . ofU.u eieii'inK.t J.y , -m j p...',i laptt tally, t toti.Hfi I e rict.ii' t j I,, in u. .Aa c-. incut , ,, r. . . , tV,, be W'otil.I not go pp at sure laair titan a . wnlk il the. hti4ie was on fire and lie hu.t vuluuble properly to (ive.. Al"' b walking up atalr ia tajitviiilly ii jurioiis to "wouieu, and friquent running up stair ) a aure ticket to heart ttiaaaiiej .AcAi(f . . " .:. Thefu la anotbtr ehinDiwi: practice, that : of ' jiunpiii; the rcpo by g rle, thai iftaaid - by txperitncctl physicinua tn l. iniutioua hi health and olteii lolloit o1 by- 'Irptnialde co isrtnu. e.' - fi' Kacs-lletrf- tv. HotdtHk ha pur.hm- -etl FriMiti Himonltm, couvitj'etl ot slealiiig -five tl'.lhtts, and fettlenced to sit iiinmha -imprisonment, at Ihe Fprmij Term 'O'J of. lfe,1.4l Supri.t fJiturt. :41a latalsi pr- tt.itii-l Albert Hiippoltlt, c invicted ol bircn ny at Hiring Teiutol llowan ftiipwior Ctnrrt- . and Keiit.nc. il to six iiioullis liiipiiMitiiiitmt, and Henry MuCttiily, c tiivn tid of killing a bop antl -eiitenri .1 lor ouCye .t. M:.ml tn), Thu look lines aorlot 'Keuerrd i'til fe- - " J i t e u. I it ltd leiuita, that Htty niiy be . . Lite' Auu eietl'.i.lltSt . j t ....ui ..... 'iiiimRtonJnurnal.i " '. :. .v K.-m ffpl-Wf.MM.'.nat-fttsa-W"'1 II W---CTWWWIt; i-v u i.i . r, ft give hs plttttsore to. ii; i ' - i t:. fiiloalng romniunicati.'B in -... t i in Mine Kale Biutit, the heroin v . lady who to devolntlly periled htr "i n lilt; rerntitly to- -a tbe daughter ef " ."ptTTuittyf.'oi piJTf'f? tffi -T D FnTt'inn liom a utiuiy Kuvo. Wenfvjti aithorii coire pmnjfiit .th it her. rami Vimil.l In pliico.i b sitle thoi ol llif uliir lit'i. otm-n of the 8ouih, and it give us in. Ihell pleasiaie tfteddttus noble mite b r.miul ol'our hisio y. Ilia iuhims ot . Witinun h mid tieer be l.e'.d in rcmcinbraie e : Mmri tiltUrrt The ntervof thia situ Ic reim mbei Mine Kate Htuarf, not by th.o recent in ntiou of her noble act Itt vtiur pefitr but at tbe "uiimstcnt.g antfl" ol T'.e i.rtf .titicrt fn Ht'; irrrrt-t -t- - -Vltk (luring the war. - .I J-( tilif iow-tf the tiuiny ob. . .i wi o '".j II .1 lease tbtii olllct's of ki-" '.. whtit l; - it w Kverand email pot racd there. - ' ttiii-dty at'icr ('ay, a'cxupaiiicl or i' . t.tnl mother, lrriti)jii!ff tifUc.iit.it e fur UteeiCk.. t)be apptitrod to us a very sun :e tin at ahe.jiitsiu i throUi.'h the ward wbeie' n tt 1 iv, W ben ih wonorle I were brought if...in l-'oit Ji.'iii r ale foot tlie mi :i-pi)ft and aa.datwl W'.e buriroou in hi uu i-a, making more eontu rtubie ih iivme, i"l .eiihifjr the last moim ids ol tlie tlj'ius?, anil wlteu the cniuth w t hi ue.rlnk.ii iS..-ii.,i loi.n - on, gave ibt m tie lu-t ydd l- stfttl, , jSot .!y bv the s ildn J uill nieinbiTtd: tr n. ana (t chain fliC bt v- but liter t ti 'r of tier Ii ritttl town,'' il.ir tikioe i w. riliy a .'n. ': of History's Mit at hetttttetj ps.e, by Hie j tic ( on,, i--.'.Me vtmiH.it ol Ute bfiuth,.... .- !! jr at.its td r.siiii'.tt tend, riicns rjinl il ....y, ttttt -yef-tetH h.ltt-OS't, t-taFClti-.lt n il by I be inn i.s.iy im.l i'c ii acy of . "- ol 1 be fieri :sr:d ittp, ttrnt rtrtr itt".' ! . r tfH-Irl I'.hA IS OoMllfrt-er til' the' ' , r ii ' t .1 lUii, "A . i . ' h i1 i . . iu ot limn t hi III. "ill to tt wtxltf, l 1' in .... i;i te. i-t i . .1 .1 I'll- ffttt .rtlol il" I I. A IU. ..l.t.l,l.,i.B I ha 1 IVuS-. - m t-ofr t tit ttttr ttntfmtnir5' " ', .ic . f r, ft , , . . ' i t. ( 1 li f J jat.t ift (iiti -1 1 s, wnb an it. i. i ,Um ,i, prueiilnla tl.c bactiiii tit ai y DMrs; fitiin ltror mi : p T-. ui' no ot the ustional currency. f :i V X

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