i vol 5. ; TUB HtNTINl L. ooiHttsiiwmwrte the Bete . A WasiiiugUsi wwiTxjHmiltut of til He. Yert. !T!i rtttiM Jfiwrwl . i. the taut ult.Uut ' Uie ssxaasasa. f Dm i ijJnriiiii a iii iiwi hi faniiuwK ma uhmmiwm in judical ortT batre,. A Western IVitotor, who i exist aotatd 6 'heeding the fnxi and nutT of the Mini jstmtkin, wfl-rously JrrofMMtcd toad to tae nia (he work aaf nxwwlmptiii owe again, bcginaiiisj' with Nirth Carolina n4 IV rid It will ht iwbiw4 tfcfttft th Conservative Victory ia Tuaii lt year jas " vMWt was riaaaga rated the Ha by whm of thw IUti rl uwtnlier trm that State, awl wmi4 Mb? evidetwe was token bv the Kwi iVirtka Ooaweilia. botyth aariHt 1 eca" flually di ip iri of l VThr tlinvsy pnt-xt far g Xotth Carolina are the At verof Iloldcu, and tlw pro position of Governor Bullock, of yri. ! ineease i it.iiucn tne nuai- l.t tiltj,., Ilia ll.A llnmnrnti mang uraliiig a movement to destroy til work of fvicoB.triicti.m in that rvutc. wtbernyihin; will actually coinv fron tlli'ae R.i)icl (rant and litre.-!! n-in.iiliH. for t4w fm nr-1 (Ifloji : li lt it ix hn'n ' 8wt kI etiwftaW IF5rlf'Tf'Wi." wlx-re It i wll kiKin n that h imitid t ! jinyrHtiinif itr tlir rrcHiili-mii mu-tw 1 MM. We hare no doulit lat that a frt-Hn t., thw rtfnct prrraiU at "tlie Whit H. !.' . but t rMmjtroeth Koulhirn Sttitm fi r gutag Hi-mmJratk', and k i (iloiw N York, M'umMiri and Wwt VirginU, will I "UMi.4UrtUon.aihl )(tpva4! i h nnrttrr tut the prl to auhmit tn. li.inil d McaiRma kav Un piviittH) t lw carrii il iutii tT"H fi lh" war. uiil r the la til' jwace, and th Iti-tti-r pnUoti.iii tit t&il 4 ptilitiail HlMjrty ilirmiti itt the country, hut the hi eiyi-ti. llrr ? lw C80(ht ly 'TMK lTchMti 1fc"h hfifin to realixe thuJWct th:.t I It w all duw iu -ihv iMirt of a jMrtyj ttuA that that party and its leaden an Very Corrupt and only attuatr-l by etUUh and UUIiuunt nuttivra. J l i It gnt change in public wntimrnt lis titkim and cuntiiiun to Uikc il.r, unci tin mn and the party wliirh have dimiiKiiiit. d tlie piibl'u', and abuwd ita rdiilhlim-f, nr. f,-iiK-ratie party r.-inmiiii-M n UtinUtdy to talk of mi.ntni. to. TV UHiplf hVf ri-ii.-b.-il lln ll "wvoittl iierthoiiKlil. 'iil ill""i l ifill'-r l-l- 1 Into suib int'aiit""" prmifdii'K- Hot onlyttie rtonth will l- nnili-il. tit it large iiuinlcr of Noithern tin. I We. i.ui. will l with thetn. n.-rkin. t. geii r f.w Deiii.a racy ami me g' " .m.niri- tin. Hhe tas.iile. Ami 'belt the comrHtnition of mmgiutw-aiu-e ihn urwitlcaat the White House will be sent to hia home to lie soon brit ItttOll. MO' I cigars iii there permitted to smoke bis peace. AS II0MT UMUCM. A mail of Very " iititi-iisinnioTi- pi-. jii,Tic. s aaid to us on one m-cnsion, that "no an". Radical cottbl lie bimi -st in bl political sentiments." We were not entirely m- aHafd to endorwr hia declaralioit, though We could not. then, eatt trp tm instnnrr tn iiaprove It, ami littve Is-, n since then con Btantly watfhHiff f i-t tb-it Would serve as a rcfuliitioii to our friend'" wwping declaration. We have at last tmrnl It in the is is. in of Mr. Anderson - Wire of Wake cminty, who called on u (eaterday. and with whom we had a unit; Coufab aliotit thinps political, agricullunil and Riiacellaneouo. l Mr. ftlke ta the nutwt declnred himself Radical, and said he Toted for Billy Hoi Am t Oovem.ir and t-r the prew-ul cm atitutioa. Tliia we ba caicluaive ei dttnre of hia beinjr a Railk-al. jit. ytlye ys ne " inn. . t aa an evidence "f hi? honesty, ti.aa fc dmd baae GticrDor iuiptau-hcd tad pvl Iwyond doing the Wateany lurtn- cr Btiarhk-f ; and he declared also tnai ne OSrCa to trr- Uie pteaeat conatitution changed, and wort Id voft for a ; convention to change it AHhoughNhia drfiwuiina- tioa atay possibly be the result of pcrrf- Uca, we are willing to credit it to the ether virtue, and admit that, at least, there any be one politically honest Radical. V Mr. Olive etpreaan great gratification at ,H Oovernorw effort to menrt Ma v,ay. ha don't think that ahnuht iuf?i;iic 1 f 13 LevtJatttre in dealing witn nun nr hat ha haa do. ' , Fomev wsnta to aril hia Waahinubm ?K-KdJftfcJ$iA jifrsWu guata that rival. Dougjas imv ij,snflie rrfHe-lT wlitTthe ixffi'Tig una- pihlult?- TTiiT FrtsL would lie just tlie mau, we should think, to ruathv Itadiiwl organ at ttteaal of gwiii uititiil.a--yKrarjJl Prpr. Fred, eould'nt well run it any where ehw. a th xoternatcnt" W without a head aa . enapier.it "Wtiat t Know aooui ranii inr and writen in the 7Vf '"Mv Beit tatptawsl Task ia thine!" "We tear that" the public waa more ita Board BBoa than 'eif." , .Tbe expevefiturw of the.icity of Wi tnaugtoa front Jaauaary 10th ta December WHh170, amorjBt to 18i,33,l S. i-'.'-c.,!.;.'' atsa Kewbeva Bfjiu Vwna iul Courier te ut la favor of (ba reatoral of all political dataUbtiea, " " G73& ' 4 DASCM Or BLOOD. Senator Kaiunnr, of Mawarhnsertivin a few day j(o, upon Pnaadcut Grant' (tea I awningo joti. hnrae a Mhi fr h!Jtnit tlif ru ...J.U1 1.K, lfi i 111 -l)H ftamal coti.uuu I on reus to a dance tH BTSgasiire of I ritaivnvc, Heveral aUjat an aim!? bevs takmti and fonsriwa at aww awinwi d to nUkti auwbcr,H . Aa biNWelt -onfr f (Uo4 ft tiM- tnd, ftweral "ttrpa" fat "maiiaw violent?" Iuvr ! takra,and, tf we i la ta Ire not, tlt hooiitgtdc Btrnaw baa Vad Miwwh it t ibi with moat, if ait 8 of Uwm. We are gl4 W nd h. Uirid 4iid iHbiitiiu MoaaauK . Aa4 'r ans far" it -ularly btd to know tlUt kc ha fMitik-Wrt iut.irriiy ahtutt him to oppuw awtutur itrtum up ia thr HiUrrata at a f. whom tlie American people are taitglit, t(j Mil frwrtdont, " ! , 1 Tin: Buy nf Htiituna hi ia pminirAn wa lir Ilkml&atott. W-wV- the-' 9nvl h.trrHa ia tlw world. It ia alo aid to lr a flue watering place ; aud an hiexel Ivury, has a wenkneu Sr auch plau-x, tlii may partially account tor hit. interrat in the matter. Rumor furtln-r h.ith it, that the Preidint, whoeterhaa iin f, c to hit own private, a well m pul-lit-arl'.tint, htiaimb-red into a colluion witlt lU.v. (hi- 1'n-r.id.tit ol Dutititiyt, audotli th. uiui -ut-htjsi'd.,. , uuuibiijt . ojf ktH i Mini, till .4 wljlt-h twar tip. hi htatroV wp - -.in it, l out in bohl' relief Senator Bum tier t bartn all thin in his ttpeeeh, and titM li iiiiin-nf a like tharat'ttir,.whit'h h ) lw proen, aud lie t-harnett-rizi-a 'he whole ai-hume att a ctimtpt piece of jobbery, nut in lli Uiwrenln ..f the I'ttited Ktat., but of the few ja-juja. itattie he intmtiiHia ; and among them ap pears the n nine of "Qrant.' We hope the Sitt.itor may au.ttv.-d in aloppiii); thia, an well us all other Mi;tcp of violence" on the part of (Vwigrei, when ryjittttur, to iloineKtic aa well an foreign afftira. 77fA" HKI'l'Hl.lCAU PARTT. Wh.n tbi.i iiiKtitnlioii reeeivea mch pnncheN uh the following from ita frit-mis, i lltertt not cause for rejoicing on the part of the country,, aud the Democracy f The New York Trilmnr thinks the Rad: mil party in (ieorgia dietl of "great men." It ile. late tint ' eui ntaitv ireut nien. each tti'terintiieU to have Ion own way, are ttw many tor a ninle .State." And further: Tin- New York Tritium tytptisaaa) tha jm'J.tiU-.sV Hi teToil'nr'bplte cu.l.tavura .il't'iov. 'Ilnll.s k mid his In. inln lo prolong hia iiitthoi'ily b an iiuwarrante.l eonslrue nun. i.lltl l.ll OttlHT eotliesses inn. lilie:.tiisin in (.istr-j-irt. as tn ni.t't ?vmhii ,u St iles, has been nounded in the house if it-- IVletl.ls." el lb Tnl-'itir was anx- mis t . ss- tbts ).ai'ty r.-a. uitsl in the lab- l.s-tt.ul. In addition to this, the Washington cor t-siMiiideni of llic llml.l sttys: Tli ut is 'be ltvhublir.au iarty is ltitH'lcslv plit. iUitr tl.iM ti through trom SpHulding's pivpart .1 glue l..pt I. ittoin Vt oll't r-al C It . Hitch thrusts as these, are cruel. We ! sin pt is. .1 that such brave veterans as (ircclv nud Itciiiittt, should engage in bing tin dead bsly of an Asa. and then-, rrrrrmttv, TOrnrrt tt at acngnrjui amiis.-tii.-tit. However, let the good work go on. What is death to your republican frogs, is Inn for our country of democratic boys. This tribunal assembled i" this city on y.-sti may. The fiiilowmg gentlemen were extiinined and n.lmittcd to practice law in the several Court of this rttatr, vi: la,.,,- Melvin Alexander, tlraime Co.. William llorlon Bower. Caldwell Henry Oroves C.vnnor, W ilson Jacob Hunter Flemiuing, Wake John ,I.w-ph Fowler, New Hanover Daniel Uaywo.Nl Hamilton, Orange William Gaston Mewns, Cabarrus William Han well Face, Wake lti la'rt Prilehard, Warren Kobert WMIa. Saudiler, Mecklenburg l.uthur Gravea Waugh, 8urt7 Joaeph Cheshm- W rWi, Orange 8aniuel lienry eiD, Aiaiiinu Ta Rivaa tt.v6JK Wa learn fmtrf k CoTtcaJxaldent 111 NaSlVthatl the Taf Hiver Railroad Craupany has beea organ ized, and expect to cooiutenc the grading of their road ly tba 15th of the present month. The1 officer, at the Company, elec ted at a recent meeting of the stockhold era, are 8. J. Walton, President; T. E. Westray. Trtaeuror ; W. T. Gnflin, Becre turr, and W. H. Rolibina, General Agent Hie line of tliia road is lutmdcd to ran, we believe, trom Franklinton, on the Rl- . .... i, 1 ... l.il UiMint etgrKanu uaaioo uaiiruao, j the Wilmington and WeJ.lon itona, i,S ilii .iv eiirrviriir facilittea to a con silrbleirope of very roliirave fcrm lands, andNif economically eratriK tod Uie narrow a diw-Hptio- of .kUas mthrisbjed anme two or mnw initfUlii " hajta nftjuttbt U caja ha hout'ad "ett"S"oiJ.'oi(' near Nahunta, to Wayne County, owwed bv tiia heirs of the late 8eml Pate, was eora and several Ulea of Cotton were ootv aumed. The fire waa accidental. , ' The Teurnanvent w hich name off oa the Sindultat Snow Uill "aatoniahed the naUvea." Capt Swift dcliyered the charge to the Knignts. The tilting resulted ia the succtaa of Mr. Alfred 8aar, (Kright of the Laud of Lee) of Green. Oouatho crowned Mias Abby Carr, Queeat lve and Beautyj Aaoi the Maids of Honor, w noticed the name of one of Raleigh nanv tair danghtrn, turn joana i Bi tw that tin of pmniaa; that fauw k witl few h tlie eye of I le reader, in prrnt, aMnliaVjiwnaj bV ftm away and new year dawaaat n,'ja, mi l.riysffrteg a. .....,.i, t .k. .. , ., . '....., thw fMbWiaf avaotiral poeaa, writ tea fay that fr ut 6rt A mericua poeta, (mmxxt r. Pmrttire, naarty thirty yrwn aj(o. , We hav cuaat aanaw Boikiaf; anw beautiAd la alt oar nadios; aaMmg utkra aaeta -. " TBI CLOtUKU TJUI. ' Tm aiUaiaiit' holt aoar ao4 nae wvr ia bnaxliatf, lia a aautla apttll. ' Tlx attll aa4 awtavlHai waria. afarlt! War Willda . . .. ;:. .: Ta knll'aM4 kawa arc i,, ta aa tit utarptov tmar. .o nr-j In w.iitw nut ; , a I!,.- o tLMaMM-w-nAUt, v..v , miliiuia. r .ik.. 'tt-1... lyMHieM ntiruuu i htM ait at attt jWj.'WU -i lUtl n.i niacirity uiiuault UimXT, T ioatm, Jt-, iM-tj-ttt uuitnw, Autauu'l xt "tittt frmu, And inwr with hU aired loeka. and breatk la motirtif ul eaUeuw. Iliat etKite attroati I U .1.11,1. I , I I lu- Bwiwuu MMW t . . .1 wl ! yha Urn V wtirrfy-wltB ful tourBtoy wail, A ah-uuu-holjr tlitvp o'er Um di-.wl xmar. iittne trotn toe eartli forrvnr. ' Tta tttna - ror niutaorv antt r.tr U-ar. Wttliiu lite deep. SUU chamber of the heart, a ipoctre ttltn. v noar lonea are ilkt Uic wtnnt votce til l itnc. fieard from ttie tomb of uointa It eold And aoteuta thiKer to the kesulif ul Aud holy viatotu Uiat nave unaa'd away, And left no ahadow of lhir Hvltucaa i nt the dead wante of life, Tlutt ttoeetra llfta The foftlil-ltil of hoott, and Jy. and totrr, And, iH-iMjitttf monntfttUv atniie Uie iiale Swept forma that alniuliur Utons, aeattel dead Mow!' O'er w hat ha u'd-ti noaitita'ai'aa 'Hw rew Maafone, and;, Willi It, many axtorious throng xn niy art-aiut. it - mark hi tin .well lirow, V oreame. it-mark laaea wW, I awjrtB'rirr. - nut. a Mil n Uyoa t-M atrotit; tiiati, and the liauu;ht.v form is iaimmi, aiHl uie nsrtiiunf eye ! Ultu. It tro.l the hall of n.velry, whur Uir..ii'.l fhe lirtlit and joyous, and the tearful wH Of tri 'ktl .nits, is liearU, when; eral lh otif o.iu rs'kl.-m. shoul r-.Miii.U-d- It ww.'d o'er Tht battlv pUtu, when; kword and snear aud hield Kbish'd in tin libt of niiddut and th.- trrairth Of Mirti.-d hoiU U iihivej'd, and ttte tft-ftM, llr.s;tt front.,Uie atitlof earuatfu,- wwt atsiva The eruslt d aud wouideriuakelvton'. lteaide And fadwl like a wrealh of mist at ni; Vet, cia It melted in Ui viewK-aa air. It heralded It millions to thcfr home In the dim hind of dreams. HetuoraeleaaThae Fierce spirit of Uie a I ass aud .-yl-tie what Kiwcr Can slav hitu hi his sfl.-nt t-ourse, or uiett His irou h.-art Ui pity tm, still ob Ile presses, and Inrsver. The v.iud bird, The condor of the Andes, Utal -su soar Throairh heaven's tmatliouialu depths, or brave Ttie fury nf the nurtbani IntrriesiM., And Mlie hia tiluinui; In Uie thuoder's horns, Kurts tils broad wutfs st nightfall, and sinks down To-rest uptiu his !iiouiilaUi-c.iag,tmt Tuas Knows n.K the weight of sleep or weariness, Aud nhfht's deep dsrkueas haa no chain to hind Ills ruslitag ptutou. Kevt.lutions awaep ll'er eartii, like Iroithlrd visimis o'er tlie breast Of .lrcaiuhiA" sorrow ; elites rise and sink, Like balttas on the water ; ierv isles SiriitK. Idaxinv. ftsan ths; oi-.esmtfcfi.iMelt I o Uielr titvsu-rio Their tall heads Ui Uie plain i new eiuptroa rise. (i.ttherinK tin- strenKlli ot IMmrv ceiuunes. And rusli down like the Alpine avslsii. lw, Sts.ll.i.i; the tuitions, au.l Uie very stars, Yon brihl and l.tirnini; likMotiry of tlod, (ilttu-t s while in their eternal depths. And, like the I'letsd. loveliest ot their U-tun, .Hbisil from tb. ii glotious spheres. Slid psss awa.v, To dsrkh- ill tlie trackless void r- -yet Tittle Time, the Knnh Imildt-r, holds his fierce career, lli.rk, sw.ni, alt intiless, and ittiae not Amid the uiurhty wrecks that stnn his lth, To sit and tinlse, like oth.-r cinijlleroi-s. Upon the f.-srlill ruin he lias wrouliU Ttrc cnnmrtrreTr ' Hpp'iinlcd to"" vnflr' Petersburg, Norfolk aud Baltimore, says the Kotwolt .. in connection with the proaiaed thorough opening up of the lltianokt rivet i'y b estabJislimont of 8teanilsi.it Navigation Company, willrom mrne their work th week . rt rs de signed to rtise n stock company with n capital of fiO.OOO or f Jo.OOO, half of which amount has already len sulwcrih e.1. The meeting for the organization of the company will lie held in Halifax, Jan 16th. . The colored people of Fayetteville had a Tournatn.-ut on the 20th inat. Aaltantee Chivalry was represented in the peraonsof 1 i sable k uights. The coronal ion ball which was to have followed, waa indefinitely .ufrsined bv the interference of "blue- 1 r ruin," which marred the poetry of the oc rssi. awd prevented things going off as merry aa a marriage bell." A Bl-aciMEH "Ooail" Sometime ago, C. M. Farrias, keeper of the Capitol and of weights and nienaiirea, chief guard of the arsenal, and also at the head of the 1 60 wardrobe, was diwirwuVof converting ranitot. 8iuaia into a ehrtbbery "that rMienstone''tiiighf adniire," and morf than once aunotuiced the putpeof setting out in these grounds a specimen of every tree and shrub mdiginoua, (only 4idnt aay UKliuinoua.) to the soil of the Sure, Wild locust only were to be excluded, oa the grmnd that there were lote-etmf enodgh .Imui. ih fTanltol alrcadv. We give thia anecdote aa a'epecimen of lUletgQ Wit, box ongiiuu waa aw , wo si not equal to auca euorat, uttuvuiuaiiy. Ocrra A MisTiXC Tlii Salem Prem mistakenly represents OoT- Vauee aa op piajctt io'talfmpeyuniehf of bat old hit. W. W. Holden. The latter ia aaid to hav made overtures to the finne, which elFyropertaTjn H4- dcui!! Is i!oae4 an liitorv'kK and UlsfaaX.ai.deiJlllsL ivV-kwow juf wo- rewfB -why Vamv , i i , Am .rrwbt ttrmM .'Ten with lha ertlkeh-aa ; hence ws aay, the Prmt w mis taken ia aayfng that GotTV'eaMTs trppoa- toJmpc-hni.ent SKWAttD'a iMpniatscm. 'heWewTork The ex riocretary refuaed to deal, art Mwimtnletioaa. with any perana leas the axoaarchofthe Empire of Japan himsetf. The Mianaten of fttau were eaavr to extend him distinguished and cardial welcorie, but the Amenraa ataleamaa .r.nJ -rirat diositv. and Jap-vneae pfena- dsnu were violated that royalty might do him honor. Americana aave maoe uar way to the head of the Japanese anay aad nav bat Ui ta, we believe, the Bra tims one has iieoetraiea to unaum-i of the Mikado. RALErGIi; N" C, 1VEDM-S3AV, TAKH8ILUN VOV HT Tho Caronct' Con, lT?'j?.HLJ!-yisuftaa' i trt."- uimi aewjuia," Ta atfauaaao - - aaiata," -ri unt lkrt.uai,A ,, j, .! a irjAaa,'' t' TM. , ,' i at memmn,J tn, mnu mo.' !:' j a CSiAHTBB I. - C -. At wiid aU na waa raaaar aptw thd Mrrl Mtraaatau thta, aaar tbe - cioee of a dreary November d-ty, and aky and watm were black' wttti ttw irlooai of thr aurVhai ami furwMM IfliiptMt, featfnw which a atnall aail- mg veawt wat aetKtilinfr aader tairu a.Het. Ikr kaiild jiml... Pi-Ty-J 2T'i;vi.?"--ar- - t -. " i vanou mat, ou tw?r way mm .uaitiiart tofahftno. - ' 4 1 fjkwhad on Wwd two aeammt, a-rfd two pat1 wmiiWlt. f -t i -t ' heae paaaMiKeta were iLiifrlwiuMMi, who had procured puig on The dull to J'a leruu, w hence they intended to rnilfctrk -"pmitf ,ilte,,jaMijli!taK. U ..fitlhiwiiia; day. - Vi'hiic. the ( 'apt (tin and hi nwiHtiiiiti. ''f atteniltnjr tothi-irduttis.antl exprc i.ig upuelieoiiuB ax to their aali-tv, the two l-.ngli-iliiiien stootl apart, leaning aainat the low l.ulwnrka. and .iirvoying tlie wild arene aroint I ihcui. The? men, er both jemug, apparent ly of tht- aaine age, aUittt three auti twenty, lMit m i.le.utly Ibcy were not of the name nation in life. One, the ajiorc tttiikiutr of- the two, was pair ot tourl.w blue eytta, tiet umb-r a wbh antl niaaaive furel.eaJ. joidLittUMt 4araJsss-o tnrotia titsns,itii.n ainia ilnuntless rountge. Ile Waa tluv Tres.iliun, the only sou and heir nf Mr Arthur Tressilian, Baront-t, of 'Trissilian ('.nut. Eon-land? Ilia coiiiiauiou pn ariite.1 a n-mark.-tblt rcseuiblanc.- to hhri, liciug also tall and slender and fair, with lawny hair and in us tachc, but lie bad not the frank smile, the bright, h-xrtrss frsork; or file joyoiia'apir?! thai chantcteried young Trcasiltau, . Young as lie was, he had seen much of the dark side of life, and hia experinnrra had been such aa to develop in nun aotne of tlie worst qualities ot hit nature. He waa Jasier Lowder, (4uy Treaailian's hired travelling cmtpauhHi and Ixatom frienti. The meeting and coMBantion of ths twa b id a touch id" roiuaiiiw Young Trenail.' iau had aent tour years in a Uertuaii null veraity, when-1 he bail Ims-ii" graduated with honor. On leaving the university, u otHtlieiice bvhin falher'a written com uiantl, lu; had undertaken a tonf nf the rotmtriea inclosing the Meditrranan Sea, lu company with one of his late tutors. This guntletaan U-hig unexpoctwlly pro motet) to a pnrteasorshiji, abandoned Tres Allianat Baden, t o- wm vo na another tntve I ntjriwipsoi.oi of the verv rl art,. tertiui through tllw a - rnrlerrr, hail been assaulted by a trio of hj oii coutiltyaieu, all more or leas intoxicated. It waa"appareut Ihat they took him for it no! her, and intended to wreak vengeance It I 111 Without allowittir him to speak, they forced him to defend hitusi ll'. tiuy was getting tlie worst Mf the contlict, w lit-a a stranger t-Htiie ntnning to his assis tance, and in a few momenta the two bad put the rultians to (lighi. This airauger who came so opportunely to (Jnv's assistance was Jasper bowder. 1 His r. tiililiiilce -Hi yonrtg 1 teswliau wakened in the hitter a romantic itttcreat. He questioned Lowder, learned that he was poor and alone in the World, and took ilin witn nun i nia innet. iwiennp in... the sitnilanty of (.blurt mill, ntc.l a siini larilv ,tf biSI.-s and naltins, tic engage. I Lowder aa his Irav.-lting .oiupumm, ami the past yrai tlttxhprt'TrftTfriTTnO"0 ke lirotliers man nae euipioyei aim em 1 Ilia atorui is a npcuim '"ui- i . Lowder, cliuging with Ixith lian.ls to tin bulwarks. "Do you think the craft will stand it, Tresaili in f J ....... Oh, ye,''hwefea young IressiUau, wiDinit the salt spray Iruiu ins lace. I lie .. r. ... ... i.UIV. ........ ,,1. aptatn anows uie rmin. ."". (. In two hours, or b-ss, we shall la- in he bay of Palermo. In three hours we shall he domiciled in the bnd rooms ol he hotel Trinat na. with the liest supper which Meaaer Hila. can furnish. Ami to morrow, at noon," ha added, "we shall embark for Marseilles in a Message rica Mteiouar." A And from Marseille you will proceed tn Kturlan.l and to Tressilian lyourt. aaul Lowdtr, with Hue bitterncaa. "Ann hat is to become of met 1 have naa year of unalloyed happiness, and now comes back the drudgery, the hopeleaa toil, the anxieties of Uie wrebthetl oia Uie. You picked me op at rnwen, a poor au venturer aockintr totraia a fivitre- by tearh- ng English, and tDe-same uestiuy is ppea to bve now. - ,..r . Tressilian turned h is handsome face npnn hia conipanion in surprise and affectionate reproach, vJaper T he exclaimed,-"you talk afaag olv. Du vou , awpnnae 1 have called ye fram aad brother an long, aud loved yoa so well, to lose you now f 1 meant to have written to my lather concerning you, 'atatl your future, Jasper, but hi udd.' recaH, received yeeteruay, causes aae to tom home without writing. I shall telegraph from aUreriltca that yoa will earn home . 1., : , t V--. with tne. Ana you win, win von " sou will DOtaband.n roe, my m.md! 1 will charge myself with your future. I will that yot) obtain the jjion to, whfchytH talents entiile yi. Yon have no tie to keen vua oa tlie C.mtiaent t" A strange expression paased twrer Jaaper JjftfrfiftWlaF1 AaaaXi -- - - ."'r"---"' .-.-'trST'-J I-'- -l1'"'' - "No, I have no be aaid huekily. "Ajid yoll wUigah.wnatwilh aie I arwua ii.iiiiw s s t- iftjattolmaW to- Juyini "W hat wivoar lma1 tit Jl your gerawWity Quixotie. He wiU tnsmiatj t l: i . iiu wl 4 mmmAuib- Ki,M 3aies firw-ru'Cre Tils aon uua ma ,. ---y a sadden lurch of the little vessel, a was sweeping over the seek, intemipted i-Ia wrong ntv fiaUiej aM.lYrlriliail, r . i - r " .it- i .i k. a the sentence. hi blue eve kindling, when the vessel had. nirnted. "tie at uie nooieias man in wis marld. He wilt welcome Bty friend aa hi own. You wUl lor hun, Jasper, a I do, when you know hum.c He doeawH aean) very affn-tiooate,' reenarked Lowder. "j'oe have been away fmta your home fur 8va, years, and be has but just recaJlea yon !" - ' Youns Trts.ailliaa'a check flashed, aa Lowder saw in the lurid glow that -mo mentarily righted np the sempestuou aoene. . NX. ,. " "Yoa krvAwj or can ffuss. Urn Jaener ." h aai.1, with arntethnur of aflort. "My father haa a ward, tht daughter ,..-"' " -a. ;''.- ' a...- . ,r- ; v -. . ,' . ..- . . ;, , i . . . . , ,: . ' " - ' - JAXUAItl 4 1871: " , .-... ' I' W ' A - ' ... -.- : daa ubt fiiettitAh (, hftar that wnj i -Vaa.", aHeutal Aaiwitar.i .MAn4 alia " -W )iLJUU. tit a a Aba haitrrl lAttueiuitd aliota yuu aavwtatkeuaoaiairh. jjjj'.S.iir IB iTO faWiia'aikawad j,df vZ4 r is l.i-....o(.-.'i. .ft.;..? 4"-Via. My tWioi fiiaiiir-rmyia"ru hare ue marry aUaacha. H (tul utt wi-Jt Uflo draw p (OKHthM, VV aitawhl kyu to rtffard aaeh" other aa brathaf. and at-ti-r. When Bltia.4 canie Ut live at tlte L.urt ray fatlter aunt a t tierutaay. The ui,',ltt before I left hiMuc. he talkd tuejnwi hi library and toid ni aU Ida Iwoua jynl pi: na fur aiy fuluin, and, ontaaatod naa. at continue worthy of ia innucwat ward, and to keep my heart pure ft her. I bate done acn Janper. hava avr. yet jwadjMiy wa mtui. And ytttlerday i iwuivwi ruy iittlier't. ninitioni. locootr ftotwe. 1U mmlbtl l, f v ti.li li 1 rikCj''era- 4Jk' ox niarestt hi hrart, tie wauta in to rotur return, and ntarrv UlaiK-lre. I shrink trnni trie pmt-il ntarriv. i dtead (ra) ing home. And ,1 dread offending niyldav. Btij if it ibm t. ytait are rwwtnte f..ll.-J 1 a .. j u. :. ... ...I. ,i.:-rr-T- :. .r 'f '" r diariaild'.-bo ton-il hiw rhau any wotifet. It ia lytrd, Jartjn-, tt revolt against the h.,v ami plans of a kind and gencr ou Colter, whoM very lore for uie caitsef "him to urue na lliia inarrhytjr,,. ,mMm THrW Cw' 'lrjIy,'. and with a tmni,"e isiiilt full of amorin" bittemuaa. "My ..xpcj-icuix,' haa Iwcn whicly dillert-itt from ytiurs, Trtttailutn. Did 1 ever tell yon of tny father ?" "No. I l.aik It lor granted that ha ia de:i.." "rVrhapa ho ia. I 4Hi't know," aaid Lowder, with a ruakkaa hui)rh. "Uut if ho ia living, he ia a acoumlrel. Don't alart, Treniiliiin, at my unlilial ttpcech. Wait till you hear my atory. I am in a desperate mood to-nihl TbinMiinn atiiv up all the bad withiuttHr. Aa rtt'jrly ,al cajidialMifttMy old ave no proofs of it. All I positive ly know ir this. My mother was of li'im ble station, in. tt v. with blue eyes and tin qppl.- liloasotn face, and tender, appealing ways. She was the daughter of a widow, rvm.lihg at Rriglilon, The widow, my grnti.buother, kipt a l.'.iging house, ami my ful Iter, n gay .lashing youn fellow, eame to liMlge with her. As ntiht have hrt ( Xpm.driie "fell -In love with hia l:iiiillab'sdaii(rjitrr. Hcofl'ered the young girl iharriitge, on condition that the Union should b kept secret until his affairs brightened and he chtwe to divulge ii The y.iim girl hived him. ' Her mother was ambitious and js'tiurious. Tlie result waa tlie lover hail his way, and married the daughter if his landlady quietly, al most necretly. , 1'hen he took his bride to London, tn cheap aud obscure hnlglnga, where, a year later, I waa Wrn." The wiatl for a iniHneut . drowned hia veai. A H prew nWi lulled, h ''eaMnaed reck leasly, ami With pasHionate bitterness : 'For ycitrs my mother and I lived ia those stinVi, obscure loilginga until her lilo.no haO failed, and she had grown thin and wan and nervous. My father visited us at -atati d aeaaotis. once or twice a week, -i-wjiniuL'ix.a,,aii mi i - i . 1 . ,1. IKt -l W(i-o of whom hef f ttW'l I Ail I have g.io.1 ron ,to iHaicteJfflT! nail tine lodgings at uie Went Kifflr where he was uupMiee.l to la bachelor, mid Ihat he went into fashion able society, w hile niy prtor mother nud I l.v.,,1 .ilws-ttrelv. He waa a profligate and a roue, htl he had an air of fashion that awakened my boyish admiration, and aroused my mother's affectionate pride in hitn. Sit wat always pleading tofa- in tro.luce.1 to his relatives, and to have her win publiflv arBowlcdged. H my rot her alwavs put Iw-r oil', saying that he was not -vet reartrr Wnra mrt and desrmtrhtg. titr ;.,..i i.r .'lie.l when 1 was ten M-tira old." Again the wind shrieked pan. apiia the litlic vessel lurched, the sea sweeping her ,i.t The i stitain wtvaincd his orders to l.ix nteu, ar.U lor a lew- niiiiuics.ns".'... . ...I " ".t ntrr WTTf WaTneTT-rat.t i.owtii-1 . A . t -a hid sk v "V..s luit I've seen as bad." return, d TV..ilia "We shall make port. nil nrrm nev.rfear. We must be well on i. war t the Cap tli Gtillo. And it's only seven miles mmi tlie cape to raieruio. Rut Uie seven miles in una atonn an." worae thtn seventy in good weather. These coaaU an- ilaiigemtia, Tressilian." lewder shuddered as uc mrtrjni ca and sky. "Iltitslioilt your lailier. jaapert se. Treaaitlnn, who had become dot-ply iiit;r eated in his compsnion'sstory. "What did he do after your mother's death ;" -1 retnainMl at the old lodgings with rmr shtglr old wrryant a mnntti nr Wore, my father visiting me aever.il times, aud ex'iirewiiig anxieiy as to what he BiMmld do witli uie, A week after -my mother. death, he told me that his brother war dead. A month later, his father was killed by being thrown from his horse. Myfathci came into riches and honors by these deaths At laafi decitliiur to rid himaslf of me, he itrmk wdrnvwtw -ir "lr grandmother. Iter sons were ueno ; .-aac fadiriven op kT'ng Msc"t,, art'J, Jaw frmwl . 111 iserl V. He promised her five bun- !ire.l' tvuind a vear to keen me, aad t t .1, tliH.H-ndofmv tmternitv, anb sninlr promising to arkiiuwledge meaiime riuv u his son ann n -ir, i lie um tum" mkI tnerrv out hi wishes. She would hsn nasi anvtntna nw luoue,. .a" asm m father aimin. I went to Irhtal Crew tin, and at th! age of twenty-one eiuru. into uiv wnanuiorniic " uwwj. wv fruits of year of saving, ahe dying at that time. My father had deliberately abandon ed me. i did not know where to awk hire if I had Wished ta. I took y money and aluntd. I had been two year on the UuutiiH.-ut.aad had spent my Uttteiurtun when I met you. IV rest you know." ! I "An mid, romantic storv ! But why am r llh.T XluiUliVSJ VOr t TllM lit WrtLrhtrfrWdBf enrTfiBTifai tn l-iikk k mariai inanalre: Ffnia' What avy t-vandiiiiither aaht M-iiMHeittnirav-'t -rmj jfr,--...- --- - , r,( . . . fiarlnfle that eayjUtht ku J"v No dead he married this la.(y. it ne this latly. If he owned the ana of his S at hasty. Wtarred wrhrger- f-av- a- -rancy -tttat twn wst h in aome day " ami jasper oo.w 1 daffc,tato Jaaaw.lJrknaai I y ...n.i on eh-nr of avur roc soowe I stand no, chance of evur receiving justice at hi han.U" "What is fur father name, jasper I M,iVjl Tmuaifinn. - ' . Lowder's face darkened, tie tot nj p aatrageiy. .'' , . "A hat I have told yon about Luwsi Ann. aaiv own observation, or not ehanre word of t nareut aad grand avotber. My mother s ajaidea name Was Jeanette Lowder. M our ia.i.i k, eVtw tww the name of Lowder. t .1 l . k;. M'4l aunt hat I should wn i ki'w uv kmr.hiafac anywhere. althonghV 1 hat at seen hi in ia thirteen year. My mother waa actually .fcuamed' Tteaoliuu, but a r jts ituwd-iwy fwkt't Mmaw- iryiuao wna aiamwl aiy nwnr waa .tnni; ihu iLnttea aliai. t'ba niy Kraodr nwrtrer Baa iryTrig afi'trfttl 1 1 b-U m thr wry. ntifinafl put It on t.aj lon-y. ai had put It on t.aj liMitf. Hitai I twal t &toj&m!l&mKMtot'' a1aJI'''MEBii- pirgoi tbcnttUHWi)KVtuat j I rrobariy that waa my fat her a name my own rlghtfW - nam. ' But" a ' I ahoirld ricver iitti aian if I aaaarht tuna, and na he would re-iwhr we if J did nud hint. I atead mi chamie of inheriting hia pn.pe.ty. lb Bm.v he dead. H m tv ha other sous w u itawa aoe. t-ed d blm.t t k alt mya Urj, iiait Ahf aroaiHaaut uutk M that I an aa uutcaat, poor, disowned and frit-lidw." He leaneq over the bnlwarV, the apnty ianrrig v hit rw'th)lently;:,:-'J : " -t TnaWliaita heud wmd ta hi.- ""My -.f fraJtiV .Jw'aX"Sfu4,,4 y kism jiKititt ni iimn.'Tit while 1 live. Jdy battel haa iatiuanot enoagh to otitaia ft yott a govern nvent appoiutueot I nut tangle may straighten itaelt out ataw .lu - tt,.t II- it A.X .1 .. , efiofiifh io make yoJif own hauuineae." lie grwsp.-d Uiw.ieHs hand, and looked with Win "bright eyes, full of sympathy, into Lowdera hiwenng face. Thw ha4 -beett w tmipirry ""ttttTIn ttff ' stonu. But aa the two stiaxl there, thr tciiijieat revived and swept over (he wild e.i in aiaddcnctl rage. There wa. no time for talking now: -The wind rose so high that worth) would scarcely have been distinguished. The atonn that had gone before had been but Slay to this awful outburst. The vessel rove on creaking and "groaning, a mere cockle shell on the billows; "Mother .if Merciea!" wailed the cap tain. "It's all up with u, aignorc. I" eat-.ttmlceoxrt HaVCiw I'-thia -'trarttreaeV v e snail an go on tne rocks. St. Antho ny save us !" !.3TUh tw.imfi! V.e.'tVt.l,,...m-- ..,.r..." I ticn.ung tner peril, rlasiei imiuts In si lence. For Hie next few mintvjes it aeenied that a Pandemonium reigned. Then a noiae like the report of a cannon atlddenly boomed through the 'storm and the darkness The little vessel shivered, staggered, and careened upon er side. Hhe had struck upon a nw-k. A moment latT crew and passengers were struggling in the widen A few moments of bufferings and toss ing, of vain etrugglea and agonir.ed, in voluntary prayer, and then Jasper Lowder felt hia sense slip from him, and became tin.-onsiious. When he came to himself, he was lying upon a narky beach of the Sicilian shore,, ore, bruised, and weak as a child. He opened his eye. The wind laid spent ita fury, and now moaned along ths coast with a desolate, despairing wail. The wave beat against the mcke. Lowder atmiggrcd to his elbow. "Wrecked !" he muttered. "I am cast ashore, while theothers are drowed ! Oh, this ia terrible I I have lost my best friend to-night ! He mownci Tknd wrtimr Ms hands. "IT "3 j-?f.''osjnj- ltiim lie resitrf ad now !" Jisjii. Jttrk ols' At that nioiient he benefit a dai tart at a litththatance in the water. The wave hurltslf Is oltt against the pro- leettng iieaa i a stiiiKeu osa. . . anme instant jjowtier itrognimi i. as me IwmIv of a man. He crept towartl it. and the waters , lashed the body on the shore at his feet. He put his hand's on the face. How cold antl wet it was! It felt like the fair of a dead man! Low.ler's fingers came in contact with the soft, silken mustache, and he knew that the body was that of Guy Tri-ssilinn ! ' Of the five who had stood on the sloop's deck a half hour earlier, these two alou. were left The captain and his crew had found th.'ir duullia ani-nig the cruel, yaw n inir waters. lanvil.T thrust his hand under the waist coat of his friend, hut he to.ild not pel five l!ll' lM-rtlltlfforlTbV' heart? ncsjwTf t,.,.k posa.-r-i.ion of him. "D.-n.l ." he sai.l sltriily. "Deifl ! Anil he would have dun. so nun ii for nic li lie lliv.d: And h s lath r mid Hi. yotin;; in . tried will wait m trl he waa to It i e ain lor hLii'oiniuit Hia place at Tn Vfl... ,... Itll- it C- uiii an Court ia i-unit v. h can till- it It sc. ni.tl to bun that sonic nemos ni his side echoed the question : II Ho bmm UU tlu ulaiv Irjt rwiuf by iwUt hay lie nilifiH f A thought came to hitn- -a thimght so st. autre and auitsler Dial ne snivenat m- . .... . r ,e ii: -.. olunUrily. Again lie leu w imwnn heurl. ll gave no throb ag uust Ilia lianit U vaM-ed fiiw hand over Irtwiman s ricnit and discovered gaping wound In tm dtull. The hair was . bitted witn wood Pulling hh baud into bus pre ist p.a-Kt-1. Uiwder diew out hut little water vwool itiaub tie nm-d it witn treinriiing i.u.s and struck a liuht. 1 he red Bu-ket danced oh young Tressilian' face. How ghastly and terrible tt looked! Thi. eyes were closed, Ults auuhv ia gotte. l'he aval of death aevuied set on the noble reaturan. V ' f.,.ii,"ler eui-iineti the wound. It hail i, unula bv eoutoct with-the sharp rock. and eva-a Lowder perceived ita terrible character. . . .., . . t If he i not dead, ha aooa will ne, ne mottaivaL , -Ilia brain haa received an aw ful injury.? ' II): will never knew who hi iaagata. won't Uv. UU aewning. and he M uerhau dead already He ws be AiMkiu it etincd to him a though oo deiwmV-htied hiaword.- . . - The match dropped trom km finger in . u,mih Fur a lit tie while lie eroucn- cd on 111 wet atone inattence, battling it nu la witli,tlt- lAlaand ibl U atiucU i lu nature, At ld wit at sudden and aimiM steal 'tl.iD.ua. hi band atoh wit.) Mi hrewd taioket nt TrewBliMi nwr dw rvatht prt iate uote-bouav. a.Backet of, tetter, a few sate oote-bouav. a.pat ket Ol awera, n ww own we, jjrtu3lla, .. l'hi;irll)etMon, hanteiR-uVniid he knelt ri ide tlie body ttSd Laadrifieti hh. armenu.. ,U,ia iiis oia a rs tsoB. TL.a ha 1.1.1 i.l- timi -SMio, ss hook turn iwwiut and tritt-s from hi gMtgfr!t ot TresailiajL. -,- . -It is dona r he whispered to niraarn, i,kin wiik wikl defiant eye through thedarknea. .'No one 1 harmed. lie isdewi U be had lived, he would have a iiUCsiat Aa be is dvimt or dead. Lmuat provide far m-BtL Tkk Ukmtm au ssaU etui was; fartuntx Hi frieml will be spared a tomble grief, and I I shall live at last 4, Fortune give tn a chance to gain fiam and wealth at on m tra.e V" ..A., . ' .j .. ... AaiftogjvwWntaatf jbo eb tientanca, be arose to hi Jeet and turned hi eSchin K lance in aa inland direc tion. Akgh',attttimcMtawdow 7 rirtnnanng-laliiil' llmuh the" hiute, cwight hi gaze. tliuk Jfcaieiiut lu.ieHieerlrit looaiv T Help ! Uu, th.iw '. help r , .t,l"..ftl"., JHafc itlisl'. " 'aBH" WW tTOi;T Vl'k't t!l night-wiih irtMjnjfi.thtffiail;: me ngnt he had seen mailed aud disappear!, A nuuttte later, nsweriug crie rta-ed Lowd.r'a cars. Jd he heard hasty step, and saw the approaching- light of a lantern, lont al of by a inwa'a m.a-aiaod arm. "Thia way !" shouted Lowdor. . We are wrecked mi the rocks ;i Fur the love of Heaven, basics V The iManr of the lantern, attended by awrab oompatiHio, eaaie ranning to hliii and waa sooa at hi aide. The lantern la arer was a roufch .Sit i.ain ft hcrtuan, :imt alxive hisckwi 4 Mi rnpirnnJa-c .-Kmit;1mCnilyiUf ol ' aomc whiH hitfuer degree. Both en all ex citement, astuojahinent and sjinpatby. , iu u o w wonis aa poasuuc tsiwaer to'u the tory of the ahtpwreck and called at 1 rnobfc young employer. "I think he is dead!" be said, in a noKing voice. "t-arry him up to your c;!!!!'-. mfi'l in. win pay ytMi weti tor any kind nets to him. Poor fellow I He w. is in v travelling companion. I loved him an if he had b.fn niy brother instead of only my hired attendant ! Ptsir .Iaser !" The two Hicilians lifted the helpless form of poor young Treaailian, antl carried it between them toward their cottage. Jasper Lowder followed them, liewailing his loss. The above we publish as a spec imen .chapter; but the continuation of this story will he found only in the ii. Y. uary ,th, which can be had at any news ofliee or bookahnv. II von are not within r&a3f,aT3i'r fMI-W-yra"1hr firif year by sending three dollars to Hubert Bonner, publisher, 180 William street. Men York. The Ledger pays more for original con tributioua than any other periodical in the world. It will publish u.HieJ.ut the very, very best. Its mora! tone is the purest, and its circulation the largest. Everybody wlio takes it is happier for having it,. - Dark Cornrr or Wakk.,. To the Editor of Uu Hentiiul : Dkau Sib; Please allow me space in your columns. I w ish to call the attention of the Legislature to a matter which, in my humble opinion, Is of great importance to the tax payers, in relieving them of the heavy taxea now imposed ukhi them, ami will benefit the Htate at large, and espe cially lH-nefit the poor of our cmnnion rantntry, who are now inmates of our pau per bouse, and the many .orphan children, both white and black, who have no one to take care of thetn nor to look after their interest. Of this class there are hundreds a the State. , Now, I would Inquire if it hv not the duty of the law muking power of the State to look after tlie interests of the af HiHii'MlH1 '"'ne'lll.2.ifk.J3ttwi outset, and In a few year ft win hndnnht edly pay a large dividend, lu what way the Legislature can remedy the great evil of raising hoys and girls at large, with no one to l.sik alter their welfare - the boys raised fit subjects for the Penitentiary and the girls making their hontea in houses of ill fame -is the point st which I am driv ing. In the first place, I ak the Legislature to consolidate the iaiiH-r houses of the State into a gencntlwork house, build factories and let tnenVgn to work, Hnd tn that lit. ans, ihey can to a gn at extent. !i,iirt themselves. If that liodv will ar range for th. who are pour and In 1. less, they can, in a gnat tin ; aire, lake run- of tlteuistivt s ; ami tin. n- are twotinr.la ol Ibe pattp. is ol tin- ntate. in our opinion, that can till the places of able-bodied hainl-s hr-ir farTrtrr. iiTnt tr TTial in. ans. they can all lie provided for, and at fin lessens! than under the present ystciii. Then- may In- Clcig;. itun aasigned l" give thetn rtiigioiiK instruction, and p!isi.ianj ! give thetn medical aid when'. Tbe.-s .ire two things hi. h tin -ire deo"v. I ol its they arc now laid in tlie poor . . ol the country, and en.ii and evry totintv in the State in debt. The doctor's bilft have to lie paid with County onlcrs, and they have to wail for the money, and for that reason the d.a-tora will not go when thev are sent for; . onseijueutlv. those un fortunate ones have to lie. suffer and die for want of proper attention. They are now deprived of the privilege of hearino ttlt' OlFspel. I .loll l II1WK tots ngnt. for ulthough the psui-rs are xor aud iiliilcss. thev are pcrhnp our relatives and tpcntls, at least they bju human being. itvl nave soul in is; saveu; aiiu iimiiin- itaniling they are reilucesi to lanury and want from various causes, their souls arc if as much value as though they were worth thousands. 1 think both their rc- ftjrious and medical dcsritiltton Can be retiicdicd by the above named consoiuia; tion,and that,.ton, with ciniriara!lyi;l; suiall cost' to the State iu the outfit, and fter they are once prepared for tlu-y can my their own ex penscs. And now L.a tax-payer; must aay to the Lcghdature, as I have substantially saiu uuiure, iu " .unnaa ahonl.l not be denrived of the privik-ffe of hearing the uoapel, ard of having medical attention when riee canary. Jlow what at Ut preaeni ami in laamg care of those whom the ta payenml the State have to prvvidu for, aiy nint ty-three counties in the State, and suppose we make an averaae of ten paupers to tlie county, niaking ODO paupers in the State, which is a very low eatimaie. We. .An t rel mem lor turn uiaa 60 per year each, aoa.nuu Tlieir shm-s will cost $3 per year eitrh. t.iVO TBrtr chithra will rsnr2(J per i k "i ; , lS.SOO mmutl Boot Itouse, liicluding 'tii-.-tas.I sftl i it Ifi 1 1 sf Aii - KfrTSBW!6amHML inwBJSaaawaas each I'iW. t 23,250 OWL wsgoteAltt, endjlrlm to- convey provauons trom tne cit ies and town to each boo, will amennt hv the aggregate to about 00 each, 46,500 Aad ta many case they have cooks and waahers which will enet ome thing, but let ftait an th actual cost' or at least what 1 think it will cost at rwewent, making a total of - ftU,M0 In rjoanection with this autiieet I wish to call to attentina of tlie Legislature to tli great aawher of orphan ct ildren bow beiag raised Bp is idleraeaa. See what tttoa ldt orpbaa children would pay the State, shppoae eves the small amount of lvu eaa-a roomy, ao.i uk-j so stttt- an bt erairacitO yean each, suppose them to be worth $23 each per year, which will make up the round attut of 250 to each child, J,.VHlui each couet v, aad t'.'sa ,VHI tti the States aum aHlhVtentWj eri't-t a fmlo. ry or considerable magnitude. And ah l.,inn iliut- .1, ............ . 1. 'Ti i'n only support ' li'-iiir,-1 "S H tif of list). ad 0 mia tiatJ huK ' lor tHew tipart. By irM-anatif Stale fac tory there ran b a great eat ing to the State, r, the tax payer, ia msnul.It lu ring material fur chwhipg 6w the imnat.-a of tlie factory, and those In the Penitent!-" ary.and the hand hthe PeoitrntiuryeiiB manufacture shoe f'-r the factory hand--, and repair the machinery. Thtsvieaee, that by providing ftir the pa',ipew au J r--haa children to support tbeuis Ives, rho taxea n-iy be greatly wdiml. Hut pcsaj''tKrrtCTyt''npHr tlicrs. In ., Jc do SOIlli'i- for then r; it-i, ' ii H ,ay.sy j, . ad paipr curl lren 4 the Country, atid give them a trade and twelve mouths at hiKiiiiiff, aud keep the bov friuii con tracting victoiw, hIiita ' ty Iteeping tsd rtupav, and the girl from.-rfraktrn: th.-tr ' home in house of ill fame. For this wur poae, lvropoae to bind out such cbildjon to the btate. to work in tlie public factory, - mi me panptTcnittiren wtto pave pufwus. to whoru their children may l bound if thv prefer it, I propose biudiug the htm. till at year of age, iiut kt th.m go to sthool the last year free of charge; the glrla fill 18 years of age, antl let them go to school one year; and thu make them a benefit to the Suite, and the acfjou of the btata a brntit to them. There arc many hundred of such children that should be taken care of, and this can be-done without any reg ular tax. Of course it.will cost something at first. But if the Legislature can aj-tanireL m -Te- i&limwfi&MiiXsSuii!r' apply tne proreetls to the building of thia I w. .411 v iiini. nottviw n will not jwoi. j, lu UM "eavy taxes we nave to nay; to n,,.r.. uirai, ut uieir aujiptnnng tnein- selvea. Then w- can build, make toon, pro vide lietter, aud add machinery aa aeevn sity may demand. Then we A-ao employ ininisters of the Gospel to impart religious iustrucfion, and pltysicians to give aiedi cal aid when , necessary antL thus., pr. vefit that class oiv ui-n, wutuea and AfidrvW from living in ignorance aud "dying in tilth. I hope tlx Legislature witf pa a strict vagrant law, f.ar we badly need it at the present time, I think, that bv taiine the proper sbtpa with Ihavjnupcr a.l ' orphan children and the vagrant law wa will lie able to raise them better 'and make them more comfortable ia way, and jit the same time will be makitu money for the State, byinauufucturine i cotton at home ftw h(netMTOjtrif .ii'?!-which-will be the tanmf V: '' sands of dollar to thr State that is now t ufactured in btbi thing managed t will pav. Htu put atH-h of I work, and bilk them work, a along with otnl v r f t ami au.-n a g , 4HHJI Baiuauuii do all vd can to im . NafV- rget , i coiineniiug low taxH -dine let us not forget , Ttji-eaW Inking t'Jtre of those who are rWW tKiveriy and want from whatever aud csjierially these little ones, who, by the hand ot an All V isc Providence, are deprived of earthly parents to care for hem, and last, but not feast, tinrbTfrr' iutercNts of the good old North State. 1 r i see aouu tl.l ig 1 Legislature, o the nietiilersf 1 H.W M.CS A Nw.itot- Hi.vwiN roil VoriMi thk Dkmih hath Tickkt. Yesterday I heard an old negro explaining to a few of his coliu bis r a..n Uf htivitni rdi d the 1 em is ratic ticket. Said he, a he made tierce gcstui-es with his Heather -beaten baud, Yes. you're ritrht. I did vote the Demo cratic ticket. It's ttie first time 1 ever did, and unless they run this her pn-'ment la tter th . i the Mam. als have It will lie tlwiasttiiHe. I propone foi to try em. Why is times hard, and w hy ain't thar no money in the country f l'he Radical arc play ing smash w ith every thing. I commenced for to vote the Radical ticket over 'A-o years ago, and e.vf .since that time money has been getting scatvr and "" scacer, and now I don't ft; a ten dollar bill once a mouth. I hain't got centa now where I used to have dollars when 1 eMiMauaMi for to vote the Radi cal ticket. We must have a change In tliis h.-re business, or we'll all go np, whir and black alike. Talk about the ltadicata iK'ing friends to the colored men 1 Anj man with half of one eye can see tludj tli-y ain't friends to anybody but tin ni sei yea. They're arter the oftiec which . draw them big pay and take all the money out rtf the country, and makoacoV ton bo down so that a darkey can t earn enough tn a yearwlrrrv hofHSaker for Christmas. Tnill: WBat TtWy-do. TWThrj tent me a mule but summer to finhh Biy crop, when mine had Drone to teg try. nig to get over uie lence i nnit a. k m icall No, they'd have atw'd ttiycron , go to weda Kre they would have did It. ine iau aa, miguty lew ot wen have got any mule to lend. It Was a ixvaot rt who came to me ana tava, 'doc, you' ve had llad Iwk ; you will to yxrnr work untewi you can get a nag to mt-r . your crip. Go to aiy atable and gut that old male that' blind ia one eye, and pay . t . m . ' . , . r wnas a ngnt lor ner uses uie crop ia ie,' I paid hia on like a man. Wheat I wa sick tjt summer, and didst hava -bite' In the Tiriuse 'id ieai, who brought m the hunk of bacon t It wa thia 'ere tame Demerrat, aad twrw when ha want rrty . voto be e4iB iret rt ' A s Who ticki np to me, I'll sin k up to bitn aDi the time," ' and on sayrng, the anricnji. Mtg!& .mvX off, leaving' h little circle of- tistenr to orannvTOtjiminjsk isiioui. .'ne ssuu was ne naa oeew bnticrht an : that a man Who would KUoot 1bTl VWM'ainiicott wasn't any account. Another thought bm bead wa level, and another aaid soroethtiig in a vagw bout tool. U seemed to be lua ontn nioB, that thev were not all dead jat.iOt ('M.) letter in tWinaarti Caavreiai. At Maooh, Georgia, a cotton factory I i rjrorewa of erartuaa that is aaid tobtt' designed on a greater scad of BMgnitaul than any other in the world. At tttnmv t wall,' bt Misriasippi, manufartorie are al-. ready eonpleted of great extent In the;, mown lain region of Sowtb Carptiaa, ro- .. likewkw targe factories. -The tiririoT rheaimeaa of Dtsnufarturlng jp he South ha Bern eonrlrtsjvely dfTnonstrwted, and th protntse of the tinvea la, far the fVmth," that the Brtwlest usaufactoxirtg district of i the world ia designed to be the boutheniu v - y :vA;': y.'-xX;.; .M-Wi-.VSJS r