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-.-' ': AlE SENTINEL. jjhsgovicrxos axd tusvarvet B4 vomit. We br it aaid every day, frequently by tome ot the most "knowing ones" of .'the Republican pwtty, that the tewernor ban resolved to get rid of those infamous peats, the "carpet-baggers ;" that be intend) to SiA tbem off, right away. We tell the people thli it nil show ami preleuss, made for the purpose of Iwilst. ring up the liovenior in Ihe confidents nf the run (i tint tile of iht native Radicals, lie beara the loud complaints ol the nativei., black and while, about the intolerable insolence and thievery ot "carpet baggers," and he is obliged to throw a "tub to the whale," in the shape ef secret denunciation oi hit tiosom and confidential Iriends, or it is 1 tone lor bim, by native party adherente no doubt with hit approval an I Kt his allocation. But, we rcpeaf,"this ia all pro tense : Be will no btwk witfe hMi , be don't intend to brisk with tbem ; he can't break with them. Li t him attempt it, if he dares, and eooie ot those "carp .'t-bag-rer," "will tale unfold" that will make i ven him blush and hide his tace in shame, unlikely such a thing on his part may be supposed to be. Ilidare not brisk with tbcm. It was said about the tret Is here, for several days that the Governor was furiously indignant at tliefUction of Qen.Lit tlefietd of New Yoik, to the Presidency of lie West ern Division of the Western North Onrwiina linilroad CiKnpany, and that be would, nver his own band, publicly denounce ani disapprove 1 f tUI b eltction. O. what coo t. mptil'le dissembling and hypocrisy! This was the m rest pretense, hiade to parity the white Badiruls in the West. Why, he np jvihttd the State Proxy who elected Lilfle ti.ld I And, besides, let him flare to rie u.iunce anil repudiate Li tile field! The (kneial knows k thing or two. if he it 'a carpet bagger." Governor d you utfder. stand I Ali I that "Ring!" Y u are fuel ! You nmy want to get rid of "carpet bag im ra," but you cau't. Yes, you undtrstasd ! You will mark etl your conduct toward "carpet Imagers ! ' Governor, this hurta iou; we know it ; you feel it, and yet yon cc nrniri :o tell any body so It grind) y u. Yis, yen are bound to "carpetbag gers" by chain stronger tliau ateel, and y iu know it. Yon would rej ice to find some one able to deliver you from the body ol this death ; but the case is bop)ess Like i he ''old man of the woods," they will ride u, and there is do shaking tl em off. 1 bey are a inseparably connected to you as t'ha'.g to Eiif; ; separation would be death ; sml ibis yiukiow without the, advice of Hty u,liiin.;,l .Uy-ti, " ),.ut founds for you, may talk of "kicking tl' the carpet baggers." THAT LEASR. We don't ' r of s single Stockholder in Orange, who approves ol the lease ot the NortfcCIin Railrojad. This is as It TtmnW-b. The jsnnnuncenient ol six per cent, for twenty years upon stock that had paid tit on r two diridenr's in twenty jea.e.was well ta'eulated to take with ne.d Stockln Wits. If the Road is to be lea-"', let us make U we can ol It. The Untitle H md would do donbt give as nnth lor the Road from (harlot's to 4reenuoro, as the Raleigh and Gaston Rod h- paid lor the whole line. The Wtlmiiigton nd Wchlon Road wouM give 1340,000 b r tl.e Road from Greensboro to Goldsboro.- Tlw Raleigh nd Gaiton Road would, no doubt, add $100,000 per annum "to its bid, mthcr than tail to get it, Let tlie' StoCH0lder remember that Tuuratiay tue 1 1th of NoTetnber is the day for th meeting o the Stockholders, to rat ify or rj-ct the tessa, let them remember, it was te rtet j "leased, it waa not known to sdon-ui men puiaide of the Directors, rnd the Ring who lesscd it. The Stockholders of neither BihmJ knew it until the lease was consummated. TN people of the State, to whom tuteefoimhs ot the Ro td belongs, Mtef ' Sne H.' Th ' rresidtat of lbs Isesgwi snd QeneBttl Lsflin, it is Uioueht, s removed s 8taW proiy by the Governor; JUh to the lease. II this wjl not so, why was General Laflin nmeTeil t ' Let the 6V cknolders remember they get M' mt, m til the debt of the Com paay i-t pa.d off- Let tbem remember that , the rHsrfc.ofcja Brt Ud, tried to bny of the Lg4alatO for 18,000,000 payable in Bonds. Only eighteen members ot the LtfgiaUture wew littB 4 w. -Tne neioi of U s1e"ol the Bad K'Wed, end Hawk Hs U of it, w4 hence bis desire to "lesseT""' ;.(. -' f-'-'- "II Genirsl Litth Bild could st)ur flOO. 00 as farI for eorrnptly pasiuj aiiU sppmpriMting 3.Q0900 to tM (ihsthsto Roed, bow much has been PW of promit d. to HBt thwiiKb tbld tee tor I o -000 Wfrtewtbew 4b U-rUUo togWet .... : ' -- trsby Mr. OMbam, of Wilmington. Here U .bance to gWe ny mill to the Btete ft reputation tbat mast redound la much d- vantage t the owner. , . . A. ft mnle ' swsker. Madame Pire, who .tat.tw'1y '-''lT srtut eerere poHiemeettws In Tv-H U. UHr4 ' a.rrft H roTrbiutntuD socouul of "T-eT TbJ Uagnagis y Tbs Gaivestun Aw report ifth col ored troop lately landed si be h ring outr tageouely tuwexd the eitieeo. . 17 - - ----- t -ar ar-var- .-w-.A vr id jiimunyfecME s-.r.a r J A C01I SI.A VOUTEU. IJast Tuesduv, at IVr;u Court, tor th" fitst time In life, JacBlj'Slanhier -i?i-t. r vie wed" ou t h e COioS lijoji oL tiry U:Jt boro' Bunk. Jacob pro.lue. t tojir v. r .1 receipts Iroui Judge bVdo, I'ltaadent, n.t Hon. Chads Viuil, CWf, U tw payment of uiuuej' as a S:ock lioMt r, amounting, in all, ti' on.e l.ioo. The 1 nc I 11 4 play of forest imparted to the "interviewing' -en.irelv tr m the appteiaiice no. I c uutenau;e ot the n.ieirinr .lsvo said he was in tii.Atlib jur. lis liR, pu some "i00, as a Stockholder, in the Jtoekboro' Bank ;f 118 ol the moiu.y was in silver, a part ol which he made when a Wjy sell ing rabbit skim at 25 cents -r dee i he ha'ed to lose tuU money, fi.r lie h-l owned and kept it so long There was now another call upon b in lor money to pay oil the id lebtudness ot the Bank , but Are intended to take the benotit. ot the h4it stead ou the cad : he had paid his last .loVr, in lhat concern. "At th la.t meet ing of the Stockholders," snitf Ja.h1., I was breaking uiy mind to them ulou 1 ie management of the Bunk, wltett Jio'e Keade aaid I must not tu k so. it was a i: tbtion . ii the . Hic. rs ol the Kink. I t i l him I conM not help it ; I had put gold ai.il silver in the Hank and not ,'ontelcrie money, an I I could not uuil. rsirt why it was, that instead of getting I. u.k .In in nev I lord paid in, I was cal'ed n to nion greenbacks to support t'ue gold and silv.r I ftki paiil iu." JaffVKaiii r"eted thst he was .Vi yearaofd, and had nev r ussneiate'l wi h yentlenteh until he was inviteil hv th in to take stock in the Ifc.sb .r. It u.k. lie would lake no nior.- sink in B.ins. i.o'.s hi: was both rresi.hnt ami ( a-hi. t ot fie institution, anii as tor geiU e'nen ! he w ;is done w itli tloni, too. now, li. i.e. lorth and forevir. A ( OlIMENOAHLH KkI BIlHl ISK. puhlished in i ur ye-.ter.liy's It.ii'y, a tin -moria! or Letter of S .utlu in I.a lies irt the grt at philun'hropist, Air. G.-. re I'.aLoU, but by au insilveitent A'veisilit, l.tile.l to oiiil attention or givu any expla'oiu .n oi regard to it. , This is an enterprise in upurated by a numlier of ladies of A hImuiu. ton -rig them a name known at. d ho:i..r. .1 in our own Htate txtb on sceouai ol personal nuril and honorable connection ; ti e purpose of which enterprise or iffmt are fully set forth in the memorial alluded to. The plan is, to obtain signatures to this memo rial from ladies in ell p ins of the B uth, through the ageocy of lady canvass. is, fur which a number Of blanks have I een sent us fir this city, to be de no. I to .y five ladies, one In, m each religiu ilcuoui na llon WJ.U wm Itnj. g i- utm.v. To any lady who will tmdertaae to can va-s lor names, we will furnish the blanks and give them the address ol the C. r es ponding Secietary ol the Assoia'i m, with such other facts in regurd to the matter as are in our possession. We will conler personally with any lady who may intimate desiie t) know ni'iru oB the subject and a williuguers to mgi ge in collecting the signa'ures. We learn trom the ll.llsl.oio' lUcorder of the 8rd inst., that the dwi Ling house of Dr. W;1I am Biiudwick i ne uii e from town was burnt to the ground on Tuesday night last. All his etlt houses to. ether with 40 bushels ol w heat and 20 bushels of potatoes were likewise burnt. With but himself and wife and one other hen. I he succeeded in saving all in the house save a very fine piano and some old mahogany 100 years old which they had to stand and see burn. The Are waa the result ot some delect iu the chimney of art out house. "cosirt of The Superior (range county opened at liillsboro' on We ttsday. Judge Tourgee presiding. CHALLS. TI.LKRS. A challenge o any imiller in fiorth Carolina, for a MO silver foblct, for the lartreit vield. SJiiTViest allty ol flour from 10 bursite s of wheat; rodoc' of tl.e whole 10 bushels to to exhibited at . the New Hanover county Fair, commencing on' the ldtb November, ftoondly, a 810 silver cup, for the et barrel X hominy. Thirdly, a 85 bat, for the b si barrel of coin meil, all to be determined by the Jurlg. s at said Ksir.. All who accept this challenge, 'Bud fi.!to compete, will of course, pay their propor-" tionate part for the prizea, and the parlies accepting, will notify nie by tha 10th inst. 1 will claim any or all' who may accept this challenge, as my guests during the week of the Fair. ... ALEX: OLDHAM, Pr..pi wiorj. Cap Fear Fiour Aidla. Wilmington, Jt, y. T.ir. TO TUB VJoMntDKHATB "liAU. Benry Ward Bcber baa1 dlivered himself of a stirring protest against the ntgltct of th Confederate deed at (Jettyalmrg by the OoVeinment lod KortfKsrn, pmpte. u went over the baHle-fleld recently, and was shocked it toe exposed remain anl I rph- , try cf tbeshaltaw gX4Te..an4 trenclitat lo which the poor Uootbern slain were not de- .UieiUly buried, and whose proper rtit mtnt lha neve bten cared lor since, white witfi the Csion dead the enofniy has tone .1.. 1I mfera io the laot that'' we Ldisburden the gibbet teedcrly snd give f senultnre to mordeier,". sad asks, "Can It be possible that B greet end generous n tins will touch longer softVMbe ConfleraU dead to be dishevelled ia ucB ott r f contemptuous neglect la rV'iWiwi1 irit con.crrmlfwro the pt ... ....rTi.ter to tier the piops been lp w b1 Ul SP'"" ('""f r nil ft tnef teiuae vt mwav Ltij,re the eourt derUioe, 1 trA) UAJIGIW. 77 i.t,i rut VFtiii w()M -j-yf rim WTr,n..iV Vcr--tz?r-r& "e;iin .,1. t...,, i. ...... . r .L I. ' f"rj:'-LJt-.A..jv.;'-.ria'jii'a'N'rTBw? to pr.fr ni ikieg the .b.... myj. pr. si la 'urns Nv y.m pratmahH, 4tonie. icryyajy i nr. mi.. y u ti.r .ii.is ii lenijTriijjw.. lit. in i.. y u tl.r ub h (t'-i-l 1 " lstV fip.wn1 . t:rati ot y. ur tiem IKe( v., 0 AltliOhL-li v. u Iisv intrtitM t I . . i m J .. ui.' ot lli. sum to tl ee tiytetsrva1eil'g Ur -v""' ,hHf'''':r:' r l,"1e' 'l.T"-ii q' , tba'-w r .train ni jS'USViei dure-lei" y.iii us to t'S iwi rtul wt h th.ni The l.r. sent stat. ot that eet iiSof our nr. iveeounwr in wltfert we lite- is in eVe.y reaped dwiressii g , bui th. i i one lirvuia- t. (ice which ii. IK'S espicialJv to euipiov titf I i.dl l.rin and baud ui' tlm phils'n- tie. )('.. we u:r !) tin (i.li U of l lie W. utiol h - h. u Ii. Cmii tl e lite war we Its I nev. r bceti c .ll.l)- lied, ow mg to tl.r tot m I ! iirol r h,i, we were born la' o: .. our own snolmrf.-- an.fri ir.-il Alliueoe was tltw lUie: ; iwven Uea j when It U-caiuc neO- i tion. I lunligvtlie war , when it i r auie ne- ensu y lor W Uiert onpsetve .iu.Uie mit arcl .ouinnd imyccirst" ..ui c. u iin. : .1 ill .t we lhCk"rt Beulier the wl'l n.r the abiliiy to lalxr p ntcvermglv, ai4 to I ear wi'h t.uri u le ev-ry Linden wb ch it i eas il tin I to lnv up. r if?. Tlie is uc ot t ie Ai.r has ej r Vid ttious.inds ol us at out u dy t.i. a' s ot supoit. Ilsulet to !. tl .n this, its 'etfif.le . vioiaiiuiie ot alangliK r an. I . i ease l.ave tketl Ir hi in hit f us ttie s r.f.g arms Sad lravj' lieu.is ot troxe Aha si uid trave cuauud it all 1 ) to lab .r tor l;s. For 'ti-ti.ti. . Ii wr.'teh. ;ur I e he Mi e.wLaie lb. s Ven l no p.ipuia ion be , tore lie war .i I u htx.Lty tive thoubaiiu, ' olii. u! j. i ..i .Is show that moir. tli.m ttdrryl tb..as:ui.l die.', on hattte-tiebls, in liopiiJ al tn I in tlnir homes from woutnU or sjt l ne-s, iMiii. tl ose yea s of aogytsll.--I!..!.!.!) cel" dip ol ll.e e ha.l at lesfct : ..ne woman ib p n.leul upon him i"i sup jiort. In too mat y cases the huppinee ..I tooiethau ne w a. involved iu tle life' i)' In- ...I lut li i I. ut i.rta nly. on irb8 v.Tg.', each whs Ihe protector of at least ui woman: smother, wile, sister, UugbUr or betr.i ll. .1, wlioe lib W as le!t ile.so'aJOj by his death. Fiotn this statin. e..t you can Uirm aorue i.ti a ol the vast number ol women In. tllei S.iithwhi have b. n suddenly thtOKti' i. port their ow ii resi.urc- s. We do n .t compUin ol ibis; we yield tn . the Will o Him 'a ho do 'III aH lliltlg- well a.. 'who rioih not wilfully sfBiet H e chil li rou ol iiiou., We do not' ask lor ny belli exi i pt the oppoitnrii y I., help ourse!ves.i ' Ciwing to tl e loruier con-ditton ot socuty in Hit Soirh, ib-m-nre only wo c upiiioQ. opt n to us I f.i iiim and Sitwihe. For toe l"ti'T Ti't'-u't iromv 'rf tr- arvrniflt either from t ni heen eoll-iit'-.l ratiie.it or lrm in. t h a ii.ji x j eas y i.u Uns ccupa i lion. Ihe hut t unpioymei t la so s. i..n i tary that many ol us have not sir. u'lb sneT) heiiltli to ei al li us 10 pursue it. Howev.r, iu sp :t ol tlitee I imiiuuetS, au lusBy ua have been compel ed t eog.ge is ikufi' purwjrta, tb4 4tn MmitejwK.eliit;h itw-j nor. I hss ni e sarit become, tk- a ereral rule, puii. liy apian, oonip. tition in both. owing tn tun gieat W I), if. viiihat a to tion of Vour noble gilt Ci ul. I Initio possible way lie so mwleL tolour inipovi risiic.l sc. tion, as by eiuph yf , ing it in the eltill.lishreent ..f an Iu-tltution, whose nil lc disign shou'd be to nyi n new fields ol Ubot to ti.e women .f the South, aud to li th in to (ultivale tlo s with abil ity, biiclt an Histilii' ion, when ostcetstab lisl ed, could easily be n.ade, ia grea,t part, scil-siiipoitieg by two measures. First, fy allowing all l.oit-eliold work to tie i u foruied by the inmates. Secftrd, by l"effii)' the i mp n nu n ia w inch are taught las Ot su.-b a nature ihat many ol tin in shnll be n mum rsrive to the school evijt nh.lethe pupils are le.-ir ing tb. ui. Tlose riil.s would abo have ll e desirable, ellYct of making the fees tor atf. ndance very small. . , . . , ,,,, j The m pit ym cots whi h could aniV" shoukl bi: taught in such a place, ari! hifm bcrJesfc We will nemir"o.s Utw.au give you a more lis lin t l.lea ot what we prof pow. ' ' FrtiVo. li r example, would be very suitable, ami might Isa made iite pr .lt a ble bv i.u.lvriaking do j-.b work I"f vera sons ttesir .ua of k'Ihi,' in tl.ia nnrnn r tUr J plnn f the liistttuHoft. ' " Wood Ki(i8Av,in0 (s elso, . piVupation for which woii,cii are isfcijst'y wtU-AlWd. The light' sorts ot WiWr I jtMm -re-o,uired lor the more rll4ciite oriiamental work of the CaWiiet-muker.enrld H) iBUghe with advantag". ' '."( , ' ' There is s gr st deal nl rougti I'-intiko done, such s ibati n signs, w indow tbdet anil theatrical - enery, which rintiiri s little or no natural tiletTsnI 6 .uVfl lie jwned J oy any one. , a- t, If any ol thrase who weie Icirning WoevK Carving or K-ne I'ainlmg bnppei ed to lie gifted with teal anis'ic.tsicut, it would manifest itself ia the pur'vuiis. Muob ptt pile Could then be tepeiatod iinro tim net, aud thoroughly trsit.ed bs rislnter find scujptonf. J ''.' C AHOKNIKJ, JiooK-KEf PISO. TkLSOAPH- Opbatm, and many other tiiial'Ki nclMI patiors w! readily auggiaX. lucn ft4i your niiniL.. e - If yoJ d. ciHe to ictviee that a rx.rtion of your gilt be' eUiploji lor tbif piti-piis, U would be well to promise that the Instil h- tt insbduld he eititatetl hi tb"Vl)r)n"flUei' Houtl ern Stale 'icb eojiut f.Uln-4f fu cotitr put JB t isrg iy toiiseuqow BieKt,''0 Br by git ot money or of pthlie lad. Then ahonbl le placed in that CochttoI, the clioJcn 'Hiate wdicH c'litVA give the largist additional nn.atfmr-nt Ea if eery fen conlrl be tniined in th'm school, grea.giwi4 BUBlll W dum ; for each uunil ituuuit to brt-natwe' tnvrw, wurfSi convey to its 'hnKlmulf . jfe ' keijji'4 Wi eutlreil v's,v otit woutti swu vi tiin.b..ftr.t.t tuerr o is oa aat uoieBM mi wzrvmrn iia thet Myi be savent 4jotb troirt tbn"i ty tUppert if ill-paid and xhaus mg lals.r n(T r .m the Boiritrtiitmft" of eertng tta bltw' tei bread ot dependent. ' In e.mclii4' a we eroutxtAtpr ssfojiu iu our nno 'eVji tboe our fattiem, nr. -i iberir. hust.anlls Ami le.s, 1 Ur gta'lkuda W you tor what you l ava aliraily duAel'ir . your impuvetifiied. lei iwvexiuay j&ivp M ii.. a.,ih ' ' . s. unto the hast ot theee, Tim liar done it tiato me." . - 1 11 1 imr in-iiiiit-trcwranTnrr 1 I I 1 1 I T T "Tn ' .. - . ;feon.wJi, fewi-BUUWU ,. m u . . - ; . r . - - - fl - - rty Which tin I at-U ti" near uoia r-creu a. u. 1-1 - - . - ' ' I words: l.iiaaiuM. a mcwwi.v SATURDAY NOVEMBER 0. 1C. i ' - "i QltJtKRAl JiKWS. "frf -' r,a-lc lsyluesB Cahfomi mfttie t rn Th hit- Catifomia. Jlljb ruaaliikogniphs are so fslii iub in l'ru iul ue u s enterpriatag p:iou gjifciifrs kba baby i u baud a a part ol Seir ' awVl,.-.' V""" tf BBwrrf'-ay Vh. Crrw Htatks Xatt. 1 li"a"HfW t! the fulled States navy foitr ironnClh in conaition sml twntte n-ne mnrr 3st rai I remly f r ses m two weeka. T.te uttiufx-T of mit-nir na'i' Oal trtih-r of sail ;n g na'l' Oal vesnafjrji Me lia.i ettacherl to ihe n .ry is : ""J- A '"jpl w" SwDardetielle. on the Ar kan'mTlver, ka ently purebas. d his former J l"aj'i' planMioti, pj itlg 893 "iO per acre ; " c es M iny colored p.nos tr. tbe'Hate aie .i-enmidg weal 'by, andwiil v-"(illy on tirije pISBtation. T.,. Tl,. I. f '!l Sii i f.,,l,ni Mua , ban l-a wile, and lo.l mlovewnb I.,,, i j ,.; I ..a.. I , , ,L draw aj4 bsaoauj bin bai a to dread 7 ' 1 reality., The wboleea'e liquor ilewters of Cultf rnia haw grganirAl an eawctathm for tin pur-p.jp-e ot en 0ierating aitb similar bodies in tile Krtstern Blades, fl'T the enactmenl ol laws to compel dist'lltrs to pay tlir whole tax itn (tistilh .1 spirits. rrvaasvr.J'boralU Uoners, ol Oxford, having msde a tour aof Ireland t,o judge lor Intitswil e.t the teiuti'. niiip that exists bn twru Ui JIortU and teinuu, lias published a I tier avowing bis utilel that the dotuauda of IliM Irish omioiLa iiiuat lie i.at.tetl to them. an. I that all halt-w iv measures, eveu inebi.tuui Mr. ririirbt'i Kbeme tn that i ale- gory, will be luuad use ss. Koopmansckiinp tm returned to Bn rrsncfcr .He will birward a hundred I hmamen next week to woik on the Mem pfcis and Ki JaauKaiiroad. He says there ! 8,000 Cliinaiili a 11 the titateout of em ploymeut, anil that aiore win returning to Ubifut . at oresent tkau are coudi.g here, owing to the approaching uaiioeul holiday in the empire. Tlie Concord Patriot says 'he rare atmos pheric itisptay rilled the mirage, wns seen in Dlinteiron, N. w flatnp hire, a li w day hL'.v, At old house w! h its surroundings, which stands many fcfft below tire surface i i a hlt, affltrnton-' and a hlf miles dis'ant, and hsuidly cntildj hidden fiom the place of obstrvatirin, wa4 dis'inctly seen by sev eral pirsors, pun titty on a hil much lughef tliah the intervening one, remaining s .yne time, then giantiilly dis ippeatitig be hind the lull agun. An HuHKae Kiun AI'I'Kli. A queer case ot kioriHfi.iim Im ju-i ii ospir. .1, au.l in onie. f us asietis i is highly r..tnin c. - Cldil ol I'.ilice in ev. r I dy wg re- eeived a ti le. iin ti.m Dr ,es ii,reanlii i' Beat ticajMl Uull, M im-1 sippt. to the eff' ct thai las chil.i, a little gul en y ar ol age, bad been kiduaiped by hei uncle, John Onsen, and that abe was probably ai that time in JHw Oilisus. Heveial iiettclives uitdiii.k the search, but their iff ru prtved unavailing "tpi only ctne gtv. n ill rLe'-.hspalch was that the cuild, while in the Immediate velfnty ol her ratter's house, bad be n dressed iu boy's clothing, iti.d ;oiiirf all pridMsbilitv be iiassed off 'as-fur U cle s'.-J. Jo Siol .Be ease waa turned over to Special Ol&uer Cunningham, and. alur a lengthened n arch ha discover ed they bed Ih6j biro, but left a day or two before for St. Augustine, Florida. Teh grains wore sent to bi. Abgustinu, St. Mur.-, Appalachicola, and I'ensacola, aud on ijouilny the two were am sled iu the lest pnuiuil place bv Marshal Mctl sk.v. A lie kidua)pi J child has a great deal of ptopirty in br own right, it is supposed uer giwid mother, residing in Florida, em ployed Ur. Ccssau's brother to do the kid-s uapping. 'tun 'a ojr Ahmk Ofriisua at Wash WVfW,.A oornepooilent of the New fork' Jltrald, mi iug from Washington, , "lucre are on, fluty iu WsliingU..n, ClliVly iu Hie buieu ot the War Dcp;iit llilitt .roe general, ttU brigadier generals, tigbUea coluntls, tijjhf Ijeutouaid colonels, twenty-fire majors, seventeen csptaius, ten fi.aj. Jimjienauis, nine second liuuteoants at'4 tun aqting sitant, suigeont, making a total of Mie buadred aud eight oflice.k. With a lew excention the itgular olli- Nc'e) J"w CBalry jiy auii allowance, ami Ueffiiiuuiai-iou vi 4uajw:ia .1111 iuvi "itiire rate ol fl$ per 'oeiu sud $10 per ion. The a'luwauw.lj r f'x 1111 baa been doubled since w,ar. aud o'flji ers can now draw or o. minute Ciml untied ol weoil, 1,600 pounds of aniliracl e coal being considered equivalent to a conol. tjierebautable h.nl wood. Acting nssistjut surgeons are paid. Irom 1100 in $12$ per mouth. The pay rolls loot up to $S0,800 per month. " , f The, JBtra'-iii Chief reoeire .f 1,3131 at in SIB ot ibmy duy ! pay, &o., $iMo j r ijuaflera and fuel, ami $"i0 tor forage, mat ng an annual iuutne . I $0.31hA0. "The btads of the stsff departments Br bnpeduf gebsrala,, Tln pay ot staff ffi oera of Uiat grade ia $JA 5u per muoita ot thirty itaya, but the present Ineumtan Having b n from eea t' bJty thre" years m ihe'eerrice, draw front. ) tv.. peritiontb Int longvyity rstioas. sj'lxinisg the sum aver oi"0"1. Trm Uay 1 If Avgutt 31. th who nutation of tuel, at .flOper.ione $88 78, -Bnd.Jn Sepkuib', $l0f "IB,' wlaeb Btake fbe aBnual pay o4 be'ilT'iH:att depertmi nts $5,348 87, with-' on 1 the htOfjevity ration. In addition to tn j -as estit es W-ieiie4 i fli jtra of tiia armtr. sn :viest'.h4ia euhsiateiMta atnrea bom th uuvamnu nt at cut nrirn 'Sit-eii-Xllll. I'lceliua ' ' . . .a. ,.t . - Pas it Akochu. X ausodan wedding if srrvtrg a bbscfttiMStfe- A'r r-r . j !. . 1: ' s ; r.. A. golden wedding Marrying tot mousy. Ir jtfml -W,dilK-'M4ryiir a tfp'tlt.tkiimtyhlM df Be ." wri tbawiei". A t la oeiHlifig-uarrytng a mtumatd, A paper wedding Maryi sa tili sr, 4lkt Ittmmrti, .- -- .Jl, pUit.jawililuig- Marrying a tarpeg trr t.-vt Jvurmal t"t -sf -A silfer sWlning Manning so old Bi'ild tit 00. H'ues'J'fy Ikmorrtit. 1' 1 A iron wtjdding, " luatrjif g blaiksniiti). - liramh lifpvh- win, 1 - , , " ' ' A'pper aelding ifarying a sijuaw. lu Mintinn JUmld The aotst iott' of. ared lmg- i.arrying . 'A citton e1lit, Uartrvia almtM any it' rtjht ol jr tbwof h -the jublie do bl, dOw'bJ v-itHVyt aMfii r t wuulht, t . WASTED MOSSY. It is .lemouslm t.'d that the peode of the tinted ttww, fvcH with ati its del ami all ihe mat ol war. ara laaed no than I any other' people upon the tttcoot the globe. euir. ul i4af : and UUUMM'IM.I will u.tbUdd.uit i n. theiktit it we ..CuUu Mi. Mcl'uilochV Im. a .1 athv 85U.04HI,. IMW to CHioel I hat much deM,Jere wffl te but I'O.OOO OOU . I taxes Coll. ctrd : vet w are taxed in iiirrelici etjua! to 4"V IKtoi, ootl, A I t this to Slate u I 1 cal t.xa'lon. J.Ml OtMt.OOO anl we oa a uioi.ie 700.- otiJtl0 Oi rh l(l0,(H)0,Bt.ni r i.l in uoni, auvi utaiiy a moo im f .w,wiv.vw m Millccled by ti e internal revtsuun. Tl.e tut or, imi.otts is 441 3,0M) ,0iKi aud of th.s $78,500,000 are lubiuma. Tue l u k i upoiiJ asi.r'e's. Ou sail the tai H ta lr'iu 100 to nent 170 per cent., accoidi::g Ui Ur. VS'i I s, ihe lule st aie ajje oj any artte.e if pr inal tiicew-i y 1 tlell, too, tbo iui lor:s this y.-ur in Auieric.in veiSeia was 8121 Itio 8'ii, while iu f .r.igu v.. ml It Wa '.'ii),7;i0.SH. And this ie i I. d U iv.rD' ,n t Ami ric.B shipping ruined ; salt KH1.... . ..... .1 .... . ... vrT jOOoer .wul. : iron d tlo ; am twoa of millions ol Uovei umenl 1) ui Is lurid abroad and In me, Untaxed. X. Y. I if TUH UkZ jVAXAl.. The crowds who are now tha-kirrg to Kgypl threaten, according to aom,e aocotints ro create a tannne In that am-lent granary of ft e world. 1 hree dollars tt'r a pound of heetsusiik, aud re.clieti beefsteak at that, is now being paid at Cairo. This ia but the beginning ol the affair. When the Other monarch arrive, aud wh.n the crowii finds Haul in the deMtri, it will ce. laiuly bo well to Im loug to the company of the Viceroy. Care will b. taiteo ol all the Vuaroy a in-vito-1 guests ; but It will lie w. ft fur thoe who set out on their own book tococeider that where nothing can be Lo iglit uo.iiey will be of little avail. In apfte, h Wrver, ol every drawback, the opening of the canal promises to be a grand atljir much gi aider, iu tact, than the other affair which ia to take p ace in liouiv shortly afterwards. Iu its prospec tive re.-ulls the canal must be Hoarded as the most wondrous work of our lime. It wid completely revolutionize the currents of tiadtt. The Mediurianeun will sgain b. come the great sea lot c. miucrcr. Tiade will rtvett to its Old channe s aud will re ili. some of its anciei t ceiitfpsr Kjtypt will acquire au iuiportame aliub will necessarily place btr under ibeaMeil pro it ction of all the greil eoiiiiin-n ial naiinns of the woild. M.e ranrot long riinain tin d. r even the nominal sover. ig. ty if the Turk. It wiil not be longi r p -ss ble even ior the United Bta'os to be inl flVien to lor in'efist in thut dltei tion A Y Tlrmld. TBK StW SbhATOR ru M M.IINK -lli'D. Ij -1 V. ,i. rrili, jus Kp.oti.l I'ui id Stati s Senator In. 111 Maine, to til lirh lucan cy oCcaa'Oued by 1 he d. atli of ilmi, William I'itt FiS-eudell, whose lertn of seivi. 1 would have expired 'Match 8, 1871. i well known. Tins will . be Mr. M-ni 's tbi d sirv ce as U liter' Stale Senator. lit:baJtiiig lieeu eh I'tJ to fid the vacancy caused by theehction.i t Hannibal Jlnadin 10 the I Vice Frtetde icy in 188), snd re-'lecte i in 1SU3. II i last teiru expired on MurcU 3d We find the following in tba New Haven, (Corui.) lieg titer : Col. K. P. Crump (one ot Ihe bravest and best citizens ot Texas) died recently, from dis aae con: 1 acted in a filthy prison, l e ( he was thrown by tuelit'le military iepot who nianHgcB the buyonets in that section wn bout proper losxt or the decent com forts ot lite, and denied the privilege ot the hatas airiut, Afiernine months ul ml-ery, be wss tried by a military ceurt end ' hon&rahly acquitted" but so worn down by physical and mi ntal suffering ta to live but a few days after ee'ablishing his inoo ceuce. W hat spacial punishment can i'r rv idei.ee have iu ieerve lor such tyruiu-t-.- The latest informe'Ion in regard to the movements ol fain. Hildnbrand, of Missou ri, Is that he csine into Farmingtun Bliout a week or two sinew, where bis family has been residing, an 8 moved Ihem sway. He left in the direction of Hrltnout, wi h the intention, as his frietidl.su ppnae, ol having the Slate and going to Mim-issippi. It is stated that some ol the ahHrUr special de puties were cogi.izaitl of Ililib brand's movim. nts, but II07 did not tbfuk-it-nds vlsabte to iu'er litre. Aw OxrOKft fsTOBBXT fbom EovrT. ptince llassen, the second son of the VrCe roy of Kgypt, and suite arrived ia Oxford on Sunday from Clarldge's Hotel, and pro- e, ded to Grand punt House, ft. Ablates, winch has been taken tor bis Royal High' neas during his stay at Oxlnrl. The Prince yrsterdsy niurning, acconlins; to etiquotte, called 00 the Very lUferend the Deitn of Christ Church, ol which society be has become a member, and will at enc en br on lbs duties of eolleee life. M.O.I Murray, lata scholar ot Wadftam College, and now -ktadeat ot Chriat Chorch, Tibs' beea appointed private luior to h i Royal Highness. The Attorniy-Oeneral iuf LouiiisD da 1 btained judgment acsin-t thu Stat Tieas urer fir over $16,000 for slleged ur vices in collecting the special lax under the law of He Legislature ol 1858. He claimed $123,. 000. - , v o ,A Homest bkhtiwkkt. Tlist sterling paper, this I'bllaitelpliie tiundof Mertmryt . ....UL. nt . 1, lMSli.Mi in ft, H ,f fa.m.tK. ..WS'S'-'" ".--.""-! raj"S"'S. tn wieaiaaippi, itte tue election io all the late f Menus (States, will fee bo moi nor let- than shsnr Isrcef Ww -isiiy--t" a a L,r Ot c U i lulxmlinnU U the military wleh se inn squ 1 . , is . 'i, mm 1 . ...s. CommiiBwialths ttaeal sp owe more im the 6!fljdbi!Wtj.ad..sBsJ .i,d. pei ilt'ik BtataUood, will ther be any virtue iu lb vuic of .tbu pieple ts pt.ssed thiongb the ballot box; Thtfl is B ebV'Weiy ia. tbe-.sth'" baor-rt-be it be a -free a the 'eocaeiirf Srr,' " - .m ' a) wa 'j' -sr Reprewntutives oil the kbltipb: 1 Paso sni I'ac d.' railr.oad deny the truuiluloe- otbe rbt(t b at"blcsgi jtsper that Con g's will Belt aeaai ia be asked by' that , ... a annVsriala asiwas al ml tion it rmntlft WifWwwit 'tU Biy co Bp.)priit;lti,, Jib t aafci i or ifJirgeu'e-l btliCmsij iTT? it'ify fcve J ivru.t..r aouglit anu ait riwy prop.e to ask i f Congress at tbs eamiair sessionl ta For the Mentinol. Mu K011011 In the t-tomlttrd ol the TOitt au., 'appear oulie a l.ttg FittinrNI tllon the dUtilrbanci-a. in tint jajuniii-a mi i Chatham and lra!ive, with the .following w.tVMHi-tf-v (serags-e.. wltb'h -r wmrbi invite the attention of Ihe public: ")nv. ilijvka itt.puuui u U. sta O l hat' ha baa ap pointed V .1 'lliomaj B. ltng one ot his Aids with the rank of Colonel, and tlii t (adonel Long is anthnris 1 to pr.Teed to the Conn . a of Chsniuln and I rani.e for the purjH.se of sei ing and talking wdth the people, with the hope "f OMiMioaiijjr th.i trtintUra iif .hAe e.unia.'a.! The -ai.iial r tr in ulnoctr.g over tlie atove paragraph would naturally conilihle. that the store aaut icinntim were in a a n'c of inauir.0 lion and rebelltnw, ttiat hoi tihle murders and shocking ontrag.n w. re ot iiany occur rence, snd 1 tint otir "iwbived1' () vernor in hi characsrrie'ic spmt ot l-irgiveiiess ard magnaniuiiiy had diipHtclHil to tlie s.eae ot ac.ion aotne tdgh and mighty roaa of war, w boae mere press 1 w ahof hl cause all evil dooia to quake ai d 'rem Lie, and whose Imwaing iHoar would at nd tear and terror to 1 lis sioiitmt beans. Hut unfortunately the people of CHiitliam ate too WHI.'ae quuii.teil with this upsrail "l olonol," ami 11 is but just that the public should know the antfcdcutnit Ihe peculiar qualities ol Col. i.u) g, wtofh so eiiiineutly 61 Intn tor Ins pii'sn m H.si ion, and then tlo y can be ablef to apyiroiTiate ttie iiN.miii prompting "our billoMid," Al ihe ce ioiic no "nient ol the late war there wss nn cue in this cotiuty more h u t in his rot s a' ions of loyaltj to the Coo leiltv ae Htnt t wore diligent and active it aVtyttog the 'MirjifT eted," and 1110 re rends aud eex ihis to punish without Jii(g or Jury, any who daiest to vl'.ug to tlm "old flag," than thisre I aaiua "Colonel" TUiiU.s it. 1.. ng, A fewot hisscKof law lovannss anil otiti rage, ol cruelly, smfof tty tyranny, Mill siitllce to show ti ''('oioiicT" in bis proper coiois.. and bow espnially adapttd he is to "coinp. sa these tumbles " On a Sauititsj niglit in lire month of May. 18UI, "Colonel" Iyoug at the bea tot a small psrty of men procedeM to toe house ut Bmoka Tbi mas. an inituetri.ina and worthy clifteo ol tbi Comity, forcibly removed him thence, and dragging Mm nut into the dep'hs ot the drai ned anrema,, batted Slider the wide spreading limbs of a strong oak, and told hi in to say hi prayers, at he bad but a lew loomed iu live. I tie poor man riuaking with tirr .r, and crying with feai, upon bended kntars most pireodsly pi. a led 1. hi tlf... till at last one .f In pirty.iouclnd with pity and reun re. pievaile I nin ilna teiectat.le "Col e " 10 reb Se the unior inn .te or. a ure, whou nly rii whs his tte And Uyytilht 10 the fidenU Viion. . Foil. ami la.fl! it ! hts i n v, tuis to artless j m ns'er. ;i s rtvi.ig to st.,k. his io-aii .te ! tliir-i f.r human i.loinl, b fie next 1 a, in the petee;iil nine and a .cr'-.l cim el the IIS loaetl S O nlh ni w th Ii IS I Bail i.t iib.Weis 10 .the hou e ol ore latitel Sni.ih, wtiom he-sliami .oily made to cross Ins 1. anils, at d aeoutvly nindtng wii a ropo, drsgg.d hi in ai-veral mile through the mud to a nightriiig magistrate, to lie committed to jail, but tue Worthy Justin 1. Vased the' px i old wan Irom the ctutch e of Ins inlantott captor, snd returned him to bis weeping family; the offence, anil the only ore, of this man Hmllb was his deeotbm te-theold flag," for he had bein aohtms tn a fun war ot IS. ha shoulder eii his Bt'isket 111 iMiitise" of hit Country years b. fore 1. .ng was born, and now Ixut With tb wetgt t of nearly eighty years, with whit. u .1 t Kks snd tottering limb, waSertietiv 1 c.l and dracged sway as th vt'e-t crin.i .al l.v tins ledoubtable "C doiel." hi nienilier, that all this wsi ilone l Ii ntrsaiitlow ofauthurily wiiate er, but imply to display bis exiretne "loy ally.' Tliere i yt;t another iuatanco toll niehtionvd. Iti lite se' lour ol 1H81, Umre was confined iu the tail ol this County up on tbe charge of ihe. riiou Irom the Confed crate Araty, aaian nnmed Ma: tine Wilson, One night I.'Hg, aas stod by a few others, secretly n moved the jail key front the plane whre ttie Jailer kept tl. and in the iteepMiaikU Miot mi'lniKlit npf ucd the Jail. and totctbly lemoving Wilson, carried dim some dis! 1 110 I clow the village, and m king hlin to strip to Ilia naked buck, aconr ...,l Mn.ltit.o.,! hi.A tit,i.t HHn.e,ilt,ll S'"" ""'I -.-"""J, despite the agon 1 Red shriek and cries 01 the rortnreil wretch. Yet this l the man, this ia the "Colonel." aeoi "to oomposo the iMoblcs," but it IS .li.tVlti.i tl.M i.hl utiitrf On.Mll a ihiar I.C oatoh a tsbtf." There is so man more ait popular In this county, bo on mors univnr ally ipuroed and c.wsurrxl by eery on, no one more peculiarly unfit and impmier to be selicied as a "Fesce msker," than "Oolonel" Tbomaa B. Long. It Moeereor Hofibn really and sinHcrwiy detln-d-the "eomtosing of the troubles" why did he erlecithi man, wtio aciually stink'C'h In the nostril.. .! all dcnent men f Why did be not call uton tucb men sis Hun. Abram itencber, J J, Jackson Escp, Hubert l,ii JCsci., ot. H. A f.ondon, Ueorui p. Mmire Ksq,, It, 11. PaxtbaJI Kuk and doners of otliera of eur rrtpettube dtixens, all of Whom sre willing and anxious to sirs air. the civil authority I Alt that "Olocei" Long has done since his arrival open the scene ol actum, bas been to Splurge around'' iu a namlaoiue oarnags drawn by s ttite span of horses.sod drinking the best liquors. (-all at the expense of our impoverished tax payer, i lie people or Chatham county are a tree and loyal to tb Government as the -people, o! any oouaiy a -Hwtle, -Tbey are distinguished alika-fir their bjve oJ lilierty, awl ih-ir ottadienea to the laws Thoy lov the Umalitatiim ot their fathers, iaaBSSpasjaAdkiw MKmmm mLX9n .?.mm . wmf tut civil authority,'" aa true, law 'ab'ding, and orruntly citnujus. they are quietly, peace fullv, and iituatriimsT'iilliK the giot a.t, rvaw IIIT 4v lTsws V IlllaV aJUBI UI lilFiP brow. Thoua xttraot.s havsea eat shot t by .the uiiprscsnii ui drought ot lat saa.ar, at.d vi" si'lfcrmg.aaii privnUoosos tairibU; winter tai in wait tor tbewcet amid all this gUaim, they do vet despond, but an idaatgUpllnidHg It bjU0JI..O!VJiBWW winiie anal Ui ovarbead." They are not in a state of imarreetion, ot anyiulnj? ap preaching ul', and then is an foundation. Tn-rrn, fr the limeruiirlt -prwfTi msnffiTr- f 'i bts eouaty has been, and fs uow, the Sr'),'fi of t wer eutrSgrs and acta ot law'esic s then moat of tb counties ill the H'ate, a an 1 Xomttinlion ot our eririiinaltk,et will eonrl naively pruv,. ery citiava is rtady 1h siil ihe olbeera nt the 'ew o -she 4. a Charge ot ihmr tlutle. aurl Brt -fli"er bus " III tbt "CiUiUnu.1 U ; rw.B ewAmA u 'ble of iHgru bk. I Tae mgr.. a. si this: count v sad toe wi itie 1 are ou ihe tteat ol ter.ua, fiitufd'y asd well piapoe I to ra- b Other, and tin feeling should b' cultivated and fusttrsd, an i not i.sv tb lr evil paseion cxclteil snd stimulated against each ellnsr, II Uovrruof fjuhlea. then, bones' I v desires peao and qtiiet, !. ba-rWaH,his'Vatornni" '.Jt!ten! 1! iad raltaiuUtouoxAnil thtr nil iniu uini MHoier liisiguilicsiior, ann. ttvais wilt w4 hr mJ'-rmw A m AVtuer Uhin Leagam. CHATHAM.--- a i, mi: tOCSK noBRonn. Juum trimet) bt&minp MothcrtA fright ful dory of erntily te T.HMtlatSret Gentrativm if jusfsii is aas JsuWas Filtft, Vermin, ami DuetMThi failti nf the Kytltm. The horrors ol our rural almshouse sys tem have never been "lislf told, that there are honors el the blackest kind connected with that system And ample and postlvs priH.t in facts that have beea brought to light. Crut ltus of th most Hibumaa kiod are pevj c rated In our almshouses, Jlany of these eiuelties ar too revolting to be (kscnlxd is print. Nor are they ot recent practice. They have beea eommiUed through msny, avsny years, and tjiey ni.m ber their victims by thousand, flow many poor, helpleas wrutchis have died under ibe.se barbarities no one Can tell, hot that thousauila havjslm iiisl sd eHmfet-nfw- iioutit. ibis is a. temiils italemeut tn make., but it Is tnte,,nons which ought ro raise s cry of fhignailriB tbatltuall awaks the )enple of this Stat ro a full reali.mljn ut the horror of our almshouse system. . ... . In an article, hy Mr. Charle L. Brace, " published In Saturday' 7ims, tb writer says that th commission appointed by the Legislature two jeans gr to inspect the CharUie anted by the titate, lrarned, d " ring their visit to country almshouses, eer tain tact which should make all good men blush for the reputation of the Empioi Stale. Ur. lloyt, a member ol lb oora misaion, discovered, in one of these) InatN tutioii. "in a cloV, flliby. daik cell, an insanepaupcr, smeaid with blood and II tb, who bad just gives birth to a child, whose lather neither th kieper tvr the woman knew. She bad been rest jn there , as a pauper lunatic, left amt without car ' among adult mates, idlols. and lunnios. tsiid lh result liapjx ned to be itneescd by Uie eoiuuiiaaHWer.'' . , .1 ll this is not horriWe .fast, whither shall we go in quest of horror f Was evsr greati r cruelty p.tpitxslhd any plao of -at any time !W think not, . Mr Hr:ice sy that "repeatedly ia there ' houses ul misery the Committee discovered Ui at the poor, witless women were corrupt, ul or bxuded fy ths ricf)l..ns, or ag '.ends, or fellow IbnaiicsHand ioiot with 'bom they were leti, A tri.ge,,Bbnor 1111, i.iileou tace-b''' lit. t Bg utiuU4y-l an i lunacy ema turtugia Bp as ha irmi . I ni-ui ourpaup. r diiimlattfon 1.. iurl d ati ie In pr.af ot ltd start- In.g sia.eu.eut Mr Biaca narrate tint lob wing inu.ieui, whicii was furnniiffl" "Ifim-" by lr. lloyt : k..;. ,';-Kt j-V: home sixty years since a resuecab'a -in a 11. wdii a ibi.d ot about. Bvejrear ot nge, wnt siietdehTy" reduceiT to poverty, aa 1 sent by the amhurlt'e to tbs almshouse ta Coit and County. The alms'iouae li e grsd- -usily degraded her womanhood, and sho remained there a pauper - liar child grt w k op a healthy youuf woman, allot a pauper i feairtta.. ,,. l.. .,4,inli la Ihealmis Imtise to twe iibgiUms' daughter.!. The", a;.aio, grew up like their mother sn I graudmotber. . la dn lime tbey bail respectively two and three childnm. also illtgilimate. 80 ingrained bad the wreich rd, depraved, dejetidunt life nf the alms house become ta thein, that where var these woiino or liictr children were writ, they turned up toon in the pool Itouao, und Were t iihor ruturoed, or Went bi.ck tueunM Ives to tha Cortland County almshouse, ' Whe t tbs CommissloBer visited title inttitution ba found there alt three oi these l ast gen erations of paupers end prostitutes. - . " Tlie wtlter also says : ,. Among these alMidus if suffering ilia commltti-o found Over two huDdied lunatics b uud witU rope and thulin, a criminals might be tres'cd j often in dark, varBiln ous culls, filthy to the last extreme, a num. . her of them, even the women. Baked, and all ia destitution, dirt, and misery ddlloult to be core, ive.t.' Yet every one ot these unhappy creatures, under a sklliul system, tucb a lb a t ur best asvlunia, would have been asweiauag ptsotltilly wiib oth ers, of have rrc.pied tb, lr ro.nu, clothed and ia calm mm: ul condition. Ia regard to ihs fault ot the system Mr. UiaceeayS. ''J..-.,,,. (t.li:i;;? : !, The Bupero.br ndenis of these building ie often uoiup died, thhmjjb want of ptop . ur accommouations, ta berd together all age and m i Thtr fault la evidently ' mute in tbo system tima ia trie ayirs,-s . What is to be tue ftmsdjl JfriileJsorv,' yiKwHUpoiiuwms m vhhuhiw 01 luiw ,. hiding citizen tw ctmaBa-by thwla-gisla-l tiifa, irrespective ol partv, Ir.m each Conn-i ty, Kblse OD'f tt sftun" te l lu'pteitbh' aia.shousis ol the county, sod to report theieon to the Legislature, This'WuultJ ihorouglily ixpose u.aiiy of their abuse . and would cnaulc (he pullic or tbs Lcgts I tuie to relorth Hietu. Vi are incliued, Uowv r, to believe m a mora radical meae ure me entire doing awsy aith and exter. inmstion of tiiess Iocs- s of sib aiid misery, , Accoraiiig to Drr Roj t, there arssom ' 7,000 persons Is the rural tlmtbooses out. , . ' side ol Ni w York snd Brooktyn,. Ol tbM . 7.000, ov'e'r 1 jWO are ouildreti wbiicoaid b " piosii'ed fof ii lbs "orphan asylums of the j Stab; am ther large iutmher is made up if . 1 kite, Insane, blind, deaf and rlninb, ami 0wWW7TO'B'iW'' jieisoaa, who could " ' prrrpevty-tie maietatwed in Wt varloo pub. u le'aayluiu In . the Blat btlll another o nsidenibl proporiion r composed of" abb botiiwl, i Jls vagrants snd "revolvers, ' bo: b men and women, who ought to be ' pot i publlo worktiousu: ta ej lieir own living, Albr all tm decuctioj V iWiauiBa1jia ct.diug to Dr. V " . il. yt's eaiiuidte, only .some tijO pauperi who would e-t: legitimate autjuattsoi tllfT rui.f afWSirtthtci - I'ttes wmfd M then '" ' noi.aly jilaced out in private lamili.a, mute tttr eomd be mora healibfativ and " .4. MmnHitilf-. . eai'B. -fUlssle.aywl-r','-'' 1JI1I1C iuu ution. li.f he mo'iirv pnid but ssoitlsi.iu, pi ak, ihe Mirailves or .-. ' T ' tittde.t wtilWftai l p. 1 sous would 1 ,..! f a y tu takuss.irtt I i.u ui A, J ': t UiirU. k :;' ' J.ot,T"a Vu whosf. h 1 r-V'ta i'.. jaws4?Br5te'w WC!J?-'3I9: 1-a , e Ie .1 s kirwir ftw nt .it f Uitooih toe t'ftlntf'r'ta .1 A1 tl'T'.T. nsediC.d.r in the be tin I iv ra .j 1 nj f t sibte lor the enannf ol plat ,1 I be ti . ki ducad M.ss Muh.baiJi t,u mr y 1 ijj.. "Twas vvr t&VLU" , - " i '..isl " :. .. . - i 1 . ,. "',
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1869, edition 1
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