' iti f;? vvj-jjfi' -f j ,r j r RALEIGH. I C, WED'.tmiV, AIGIISTJ. Ifti V01v7.-.0 jl ' I kHU-l, ha !ut . V my---' --...agggBMi . j jj 'Jul, .;. I : THE SENTINEL. jyil f ertwia dsrge against atar nsaith, w ba toy k blaj.w South tL . 1 J -g" ". b wiU P"" t, stated a wiltol Maebood. Weoea mn Bver. than m witm llnr twaith foawrlf contend to luting tkaSL U shave to im ar telsebood ia tha charge, b nloa It Uw'uUwi of it A to taking B"B at ot tb city at sight am aa auK'a, te) ear w cm mm tlit by Gov. H.vrdaa wilk whom tb Hon ratowat ecenmltad totor be did 4. xm'ww1. JW M pton M kj a iMB lwiH ud a asgt wood paMtf who, wilt testify- that gllty wss aa tto aagiaa, blaw hi born ad took Bwapaoa "ear b peui lastian. That ba aaaaapaaHMl kin m br M MwTWTilk wkara Billy kimalf Irtt lb f-g' aad Birapaoa aa it to cubiIbim kit Wkaa Mr. Evaas daniai tbi ha dwita tka Hath. Aa to tha bacon, Mr. Paul I'ratcfeftald M) oar author. Ha aj Mad tf Bill Albright bid ai(bt conU for baooa balooglng to tka Statu, hk:h Bcrgea wal aelling. Hajof Saiitb, tka CoBKraaunaa aloct, bid aiaa, and b rrutclineld bid ten. arid got tba bacon. Wa ham Tary raaaon to btiirra thw la tma, and ahail until it ia .Nln.a)tjlil!"t akonld bata bean bettrr abia to reply to It Wa chaitanga Mr. Kvaaa t coma with lirojf lo contradict a aingla charge horc iitada agaioat Majr Smith. Wt have giva ptoij, Mr. Kvana can gin ouly bold without proof. HOlf. 8. H HOQ MRU. Tbia grntlenuui, afwr aa actiya aad ffitia oaovaaa, baa baen dufoaM by Blow-Your-Horn by asTaral bandrad ma jority. Fraud, eorraptioa and lying did lha work. Tha baooa bujar aad woman Tatar aaad Bwacy atnat brhiably, aad aur caadad iabuyiagaaoughaaoBaway aad aaotbar, to boiat hiauelf into Ooagraaa. Ha iU ba gnat rapraantadTa of aa ialattifant paopla. H will rapraaent It tiagiy hia proper ooaatltaaacy bjaorant aagroaa aad daprard aad purchasable wbila asaa. CoL Rogera will carry with him Into ntimaaal tba kindly aympathtaa aad high raapaot of 0a inUUiganoa aad noa will ba ragardad aiaply at a comtptdea agoguaaad Ignoraat trimmer. TBK ZtSULT. Wabav good hope that Judge Merr' awa aad tha State ticket are elected. We do not claim tba election coafldeatly, but tbiak tha ebaaeat are ia laar W the alee it of ear ticket If Caldwell duea not gala ia tka taaaaiaing aoaatiea awra rap idly tbaa he bat ia Uwae heard from Judge Merrimoa will to elected by from luar to tight kaadred. It may ba that iu tha laatoiaiag lAeaa eoootiee Judge Merrimoa may gain, which daaimd result weult elect bin by auaw Aftaea hnndred vatea. We tbiak, at aoata tan Weetera eoantiae Mill naula to ba heard front, that probably Jadge MerriuKa la elected by atatt aerea bandrad Tote. Wa ahall haea a good deal to lay or tba tlectioa wbaa tba ran It it aacertaiaed beyond dia- ata. Wkaterer tha raaalt may ba, our laadere bava baraa tkeeaee)ea grandly To Jndga Marriatna wa ar Indebted few teeetvereet and ableet caapaiga that ha i ia Rartb Carolina. - MOM wt7A Oar. OaldwaU teat earn hundred gun to tb aagro eotantay at Maw Hanover Tb arena! 1 laid to otataia torn S80 Boriaarteld ri&s. To4T Caldwstl bat inoriesW asTsrsl box of guns. Tbay ar toa mta for thi aiectiaa, bat ia ample Urn lor tb Noeassber stsetioa. A MIST Alt. Soast af otw azekaage alieond ar away as to which Vaaat it tb Oougn saWc. Itia Oaa. Hobt. Vaaea, to brotaar af Xa0aw. X, I. Vt '. ;Jf0L00MTI0. Tha aaaoctatoaditer was aot bad lia at kit dlavoaai ta Mwpai dltoriaj matter aiac tba tsaettaa. AH of ki titn is aanemarily pn eapd with tb aiaetioa returaa, aad exocraadlss. After a day r twa b bapat I ki Mgaiar kv- W an aSaea,aa ia ia forma" a oaapt of day tha bast aatborit. that Hna. Darta aaa ttMkaa to a Phsfcatt 'Oaafedarat r- eaivaa." Mr. Davt desirss tba publics- aa at stoat aratcaded document. He b bat afiaid for any dooameat to which to tad bia aabiaat gaa tbswr amal, to to . Pjaod Imftsit Mm nrjel . fl tan aoaurA .m.JtmjmtiomkamttamMt antUr adke, far sroat Mf afficec fa ebarga af t datjaattenaat of abt Cnaledaral Qoe Wawacjr. 9. VieaftMA I t ' ' Ar bfe 0.i JeaklBs, adttat Ml tty fkr atpaaa, haw alasaya toaa aa tk asaal iati mmXfmJ afficial Kiaf tBaAawrci aaa .41 . IVJ r J OTa.aiB.il, waaaa deatk has ansa aaanaaaid by teJasrrapa, wa a gnat Iriek agitator. Bit Jsaaes wa aighty-six tow ot g at tba aim af bia VaatB,ad tba last asjnrlTtag oa af OaaM "ansfi, being tba yBgial af tba faar toa at Morgaa CTVoaaall. Ba Barer "ok t Bromiaeat part aolittos, bet ta x4 tototai U Vammt atarry, OTaMiaml wa aw aWat Jrativofy loyal ta taa Britiak erawa that ad thfkoaaT f kaightbood at THI? Pr.OPLK DKMAtiD PKACK. 11o"wb. 'tt OroweW,1 'if ' mHmauX delivered i etebia-etc and exkaiietireora tioa Si Columbus, t lion nn tl,. al-1 m awiM(irrsi in uuu bum, it e out uie trtlowlng extract; - ., - t - :-:aa-tna?(pwiaew rr: . Yea, Pnwjret Grant, we drinaad and mesa at the ballot box to cowjUer thf praoe which ynu ptimiai-d but have uoi gieea. In I8C8 we atwdrd a (talesman, but w chow a enldif , Ui aolve the avt delicate pri4leiiia eerr prreentnd in our civil matory, we took a inna ol s hoae ni aeaa Mciritadmlniatraiioa we knew noib lag. TocompleUthetriuniphot Itfpobli caa idea, we tuk a men a lio had at er raw a Hepubiicaa vote, fell aaa, yua wko u(l fair Grant, aa I did, was it iu re raid fuc Milendld a-niccs I Tba Prtsi dency ta. aot a reward, but traab. Coav aluVrtag what wa be lost i value of oiMetbtira tarma alone, it would baee been far cheaper I ad w given him a life peoeioa of tea aiillioaa a year. Nu ; it was Iksraus tbe'ueople expected from him a genuine peace, baaed nn the power tn defawl aad the niaKnaniinity to- pacilj Did be not nrouiiw bith : " Let na have prara." Hir, tell the people where is that praca. What means these drum bean rising from miliury garrisona all over tlw tiouth. Is your peace only such as bay ooete can give t Why do Federal rhciat drag away priaoiufre to Northern pneoti in pun'ialimeiii !r Slate ntfeniK t Why are yur soLliers arreitting niea by tin hundreds juat lo fore a State election : Louie Napolettn invented -that sort ol peace ; have you imported it, now that Fiance toll rates it no lougcr ! What mean these armed men about the polls ( Have even the aoleniu sacra me rttft ol rivjl government grown warlike in lb name of peace ( Hiwe the barons rested gray, uoiriwig. tn cuiish itwsj, W'j: re 4-ast ol insurrtx-tion has yonder monarch) dared to net aside that great writ. Yet iu thee United Slates, after three years ol such pence as yon have given.yournervanls in I oogrew. voteii at your deuiad lo extend uutil alter Hie next elet tion your power to set aside that writ whenever you please ! Uli, peace, what dcapoiiain is attempted in tby name i Or do you admit, sir, that ae arejji have war as lon as jour power lasts ( Partisanship and seltUhiwi have destroyed iu you the magnanimity to paciiy tbu land. On unhappy Ireland has crip pled England's power aud stained her honor. Thinoeo Ireland ill one America Can never afford. Ileie is a terriitey ix times as leigeaa the whole British island., four times as large aa Frauce before the German war. All over that area you are sowing utter hostility to the govern Btent It will not do to have that vast region blighted in iudustry, while cenlra Illation, there bartered, t'asteua iu noils upon the people of the Northern Slates. Weootae, in the might of fin nien, toob tain tliat peace which you have un mised but baa tailed to give, Tu achieve it, e itaad ready to yield msny wishes and sacrinoe many preferences. Proudly do in tetttgent and patriotic Oeasocrat come forward to support Horace Oiarky. Is aracb they dilfar from brta. They have etrong aad natural aBUgoaiama ui lorgei, but they hold it to be a patriotic dotv, for ae meaios reconciiiaiHHi aaa reatoraiion re civil freedom. Kepublicani who desire tariff reform also have some preferences tosaiM ilice. Hut we have tar leaa ol the past to forget than the Deiuivrata. Have w a IrM patnoiic spirit I .11 is not tne but the more truly (Vomeral, he it not tha leas but the more truly a Kepub Iksn, be is not the leas but the more truly a fnend of (very reform, who rises abov minor differences in a couteat tiir thoe principles which lie behind ail parties, all reforms, and all tree government. For the aentiael. Hit.i oko', August 2d, 1H71. Mert. Ktltfvri . --You have received the vote of I Mange, 5o4 majority for Hon 8. H. ttogeraand for Judge Mcrnuiou 1B4 majority. Th vote at Hillsboro' was againat ua, all owing to Major Smith's use ot money ana the florin t.sroiiua rhulroed Fie Ucketa having been used freely for several year. When Mr. Thorn Webb was president, he used tn say be bad no more right to grant tree pass than ba had to order tb treasurer ol the compaoy lo pay a uiaa so much money. Mr. Thomas Evaua, of th HeajrJir, issued a pmctaination, or hand bill more properly snaking, denying that Major Smith ever voted negro women in men ekitbwr and at the tarn time denying all other charges made againat hi friend Mr. Smith. 1 have heard many s man con denin briudle-taii papers, ss you call them, ia the hut two day. But it ia too lata for tbi election, th brindle-tail are ahead. The Hoarder will now be for Greeley claiming pay for Aw ntgnm. Now tell as about th charge against Major Smith which Mr. Evans aaya ar false. Did he rota tb womea t Did to take Swepenn nut of Haleigh at night aa an engine I Did he oiler t buy Kuks bacoa, X now ise H was stotea t Answer these quel tioa aad let your triead in thi Tow ship know if you hsv beeb lying on Mayor Smith, or Jtr. Evsn lying mr blm It i qoeslioe of veracity betweea you and Mr. Kvana Toa assert aad ba denies. Was lei hi tba tratb I Year. ' KNO. Kaat ana able Old Man. A few week ago aa old aua died ia Loadoa at tha Sirs of Biaety-oB. He bor aa extraor diaary reaemblaaca to the drat Napoleon, aad hoasted In th IMWr rT lis death o hsviug won th battle of Jena. Tb fol lowing wa hi story, which, however true or false, was (niveraaity accepted : iJaj ring a critical moment of tha bnttla Albo- Hno (Uit wa the ' oKJ Mil aaase) aerisy tb tuldier begia to water, mouutud a bom, and galloping ia front of tb troops. cried oat, " I am yoor Kmper.ir, tarwani I" Hi cxarporsl s aniform snd hw learmbtane the betiie wss won, aot, howva, awfor lb Pruseisni had aotieaj tiiectieat, ad AlbntttaltbsaJ . ' - . - I Heed apna a iwosiimi ia ran Haul unite aa aid maa, aad laea went aoaad bit A Bvaevw rku jav HABrmiaa A gutaiaaasal asaVitssV-aTduiha juat returned herefrota brief Visit to New Hampahirs, astrt that to an astounded at Us evi-, tmiwafraeor for Uraairy ia that latatrV tad that parties jrhvh ttonght, Wuald a aa aoroaat deaen tt-tanJard boasted at fbilastaiphm, wera aasiavg tba foadeat m I hair pavsta lor tb aomitsnea af tb Bat- sstw uasrrcsjtaoa. Tbs UteWMBt aaa- trues aa ardewV aupnorter af tba adamsaUattoa, M reritabie straw Mnw- btg tb dnwtioa ia which th political Wasst tt BsnWiagi waaiait ita-ast. ... rTTATWTU PF'THl M8U1. ooeiriirTHMi of "ru etsi.asj oievra Tioa rna ai sinxa or rr.iisvns at aauao u avaav nana aaa utra or ttntVH. -"WaamaoToM. -The "Table of lie eupsttoo," srtueb have ymt beea coot pietad at tlMCeaaua Otbea. abow that the nuatbar iaf paraowa pursuing gainful oc mpatesa am tha liwr of June, l70, Was U.MM.m Of theae, IMS.OfW were males, aad IW.NI Inmatea, bum tea ta nfWn years u g ; ,,! 7 wen aaaava. and I.oM.Mt female, from alxtera to fifty nine years ; CSS.rMI males aad U ale sixty years aad upwanls. Ot tk total years, l,DVM,r3H were bora ia the Lniied States; IMJtOi ia Uemany; 4V.IM ia Ireland ; Hul.77 in Kni;lad and Wales ; 71. ;U in Sortlanil; ltrsUSl in Sweden, Norway and IVntnart St -197 toFraensi HHijMH a Biol nb ,aiaajiw, atati , ta Cltina and jawa. Of tha total bumher. S.tjtj 4Tf wereea gaged i agricnllurs ; 1.707 421 in menu factum, anchanlcal, and mining ptimaita; I,lttl.t.i8 In trade and tranaporUtion, aad a,HKt,7aa were rendering personal and professional aamcaa. Of the Merman returned. 284. 531 were eng.ged i agriculture; 80H i.1l in maau factures, At ; 1IH.8V7 renderioi peraonal or protesakiaal asrvieta- ti.4;t ol the latter being classed aa laborers and 4 2, MM aa domestic servants. Of the Irish returned, IIS 415 were en gaged in agrieulture ; M4 1M in manulac lures, Ac-; . I'MWI in trade and trannpor tatkai; 42S,I7 retidering pTaonal and prufeaaional services of whom 'WU.llrv were classed as laborers and US,V5(j aa do me tic set van U Of the Kiigliab and Welsh returned, 77.I7S were engaged in agriculture, 142,- 31 in manufacture, etc., in trade and transportation, U'Bol in proteMioual gaged In agricnttnre, SS MO in manufac- iu es, as'., o,ao in iraoe, eic.; i,oos is personal and professional aurvu-ee. Of the Swedes, Denes, and Norwegians returned, 50,480 were engsged in Sktu iiI lure, HI 4HI in manufacture, 0.501 in traile, Ac . itV,334 readering personal and professional aerricea. Of the native of British America re turned, 48,2X8 were engaged in agricul ture, 711 457 in manufacture, iO.WS in trade snd transportation, 4M,(H);t in per aonal and pmfeaaional set vice. Of the Chinee and Japanese returned, 8.812 were rngagsd in agiieulture, 2170s in mauufactutes, V'. ; StW in trade and Iranaaortatioa, lM4tl la parsonal and pro feaaioaal service, Ml of tba latter being claaaed as drimeatic servaets, and S,.'i7 as Uunderer and landiiaris, Th largest Bnmbar of persons returned a of any single epecined occupation wa under tha bead uf planter arwl farmer, I.B8J.S74 bring reported. The number of farm laltorert returned was l,g0,045. In aildiliou to theae classes there were re turned andar th geaeral head of agrirul tore 187 apiaarisfs, 1,(08 dairymen and women, 8,a89 farm aad plantation over taers, I.1I0 Ciriet, 8I.7M gardaer and auraaryman, M88 stock drrrvef, t,OJ4, ssKti Barrlawj.aai at oca Ikssers, 873 tar. aentln farmers, 8.108 torpsatisi labors re, ana 1.17 viae-groweia : Under th bead of manufacturing and mechanical occniatH there were turned 844,SM carpeoter and joiners, los,IU7 miners, 141,77f bla Ksimlha, 141, Iit7 l.t and shoemaken, 101 891) tailors. tailorasse, and seamstresses ; U2.084 mill iner, dress and mantes makers ; ftVi.l'JS pajnten and varnishera, 41,7811 timiwrs. 44 854 butchers, 42.86 cabinetmakers, 42.484 carrisge and wagon maker and trimmers, 82,817 harness aud saddle Bakers 54,881 machinists, 811, Dill brick and atone masons, 41,582 millers, 28 (77 plasterers, HV.80O printers, 47,288 saw mill hands, 80(24 tiauers, 20,U42 wh.sil rights, 28,SiU brick and tile makers, 28 2bo cigar toskars, 87,080 bakers, 88 702 lei. iters, carrier, and flniehors of leather, 17,108 lish and oytturuea, 25,881 marble and slone cutters. The number of persons returned a mannlacturef wa 42,805. Operatives ia cot loo mills 111,808; in woollen mills, 58.880 ; in mills and lacto rlee not specified, 41.818; in iron works of all kinds, 81 .two ; m fmmco factories, 11,- 85 ; ia paper mills, 12,4V. Under th bead or trade there were re turned 828 8(8 trad en anl dealer of all kinda. ia addition to 18.875 peddlers and 17.882 hucksters; 222 JHM clerks ia stores. in addition to 14,208 sehsvue and women, 8I.U7 book keeper sad accountants, and 7,2(2 commercial travellers, and xcluaiv. also of 14,882 bar-keeper and tender ; porter end laborer in store and ware hoiiec, 81,518. Under the bead of transportation there were returned I, una otncial ui railroad companies, 7.874 railroad clerk, and 164, 027 railroad employee ; 75 official of ei pre companies, 787 eipres clerks, and 8JV64 eiprem employe ; 88 official of treat ear atampaaie. and t, 108 euipl.ryer Then were also nrtume.1 M.ao8 sail., 7 898 canal awe, aad 7,875 si earn boat men sad wnassa. Thi another ot dravmen, kackmen, aad tea met era returned waa 120,758. liadar tba claae "Perauosl sad Profea sioBal IVrvicca." tha priacipal returns lAtMrrra, l.Dsl.ss ;deMatic eer rants, 271,048; tractor of all kinds. 134.570; physicisoa aad aurgsnas, (8,888 'uuindersrs and hauadrrases, (0,0(; cka gyawa, 43.874 ; lawyers, 40,78a ; jouraal Mta, 8,58 ; dealest, 7,814; restaurant keepers, 85,841 ; hotel keepers. 88,884 ; rjarber and hair drrsmr. 83.885: amulor- nof hotels sad mutuant, 28,882 ; clerks. do., SJ48 ; bostlen, 1781 ; livery (table keepers, 8,50; Bars, 1587; buardiag and totlgtag bob keepers, 12.784; masl eiana, t,M , nrAcers of ttoarmy aad savr of tba I'nrtad States, 8,888; civil efllcen ot rovarnaaen', aaU.msL Stat at maaia pa, ad repolUaf no other nccap ioa. 44.748 ; clsa-k, Uo., 8,872 ; Bployi do., M,4U7. A Freack eowrt eerilal, preaided over ire aiarvnaj rftnurnay a niuievs, m bow ngsgiaf M Lyiws-'ia tryrug twnrhJ.trvld- I ' fcwklh nS .u latlwl 1 Ik. war asrsiost' pruaaia, oa t tb Cabinet Ms ia tt uaoiB! m&iiiea eat a aad tha other in tha leld. dutastcb In General (rreeaer aroWsnng him lo atrsat atftsia Artnasi, a gnaxr M. Ul i calved m. aa Berre aupatct at aw aad ant Arbiaat, witkowt trust; t 4 aUock. m. a orr nawmw bhssmi ny saying that AibsBet wa a Prsasiaa spy, sad ml Creaser srvaea thai ia etsuotinf ArtMBst to wat anly carrying nut Tba aatBBsa msuaasavtr is Eaglaad will taka piac aa SaJieijevy PUua. Atoat 18.000 aaaa will kaka part aa aarhaid. Tba two armies will ataerk from different UsM, ia igauag arder, ta tto Pmi. A sariaa af " batti " will to Swgbt oa tb war tbtttor. Tto IOlBti aad militia yttl eoipy ttonagBjata. i WMY PLATr'OUM, T . a. Aitosvaiuxx... - " Are you Inten -ted in politics V -Tb (jUeatK.n wa asked of me t awn tKaliti tMt: ttrn ,ittud morale Hi indiviiiusi .wbn.tght uiui ku--better than tn apeak of potltk t Hrul hern hnuar keeper, Ju ibx p.Uiit Lard eighteen bimdrol and arveatv ' asafteid in which to pistare pi; .-ait lea. or something (dee eoaally air. I bristled all over, aad tried to throw i my exprtweio aan nnall share of unutterable contempt which the fwt excited tor the iiuatiooer, as I sari cajly repeated bis own words : " Am I inUreiid la politic t L tliat thing will you T and I pointed v tha ntiger of acorn to a diruinutU aru aient, whom I had recently tianapl it i rrom vvie arwrs an mv tintli n -'4ai.jK.j to wiih fi I had so rMkl.;,. ihtiivi uie ntienuoB m Hiy weaMieeHiK 'gaeet, atraal tutrenrfied b hind c mail Waiter which be held dasped u his em an ripated biMooa, like breMt plate of n olden warrii. He was small and be wa biark, aud in the transplanting prira good deal of his motth-r earth had persis tently clutig to him. If there was any ex pression in hia faiw I have failed to dia over It. Ilia Lowell shirt, unlike lb shirts of all the giaid little x boys, In all the prair little good l4s, was not "well worn but atnipoloiisly clean it waa well worn and arriipiilou-dy uocleaa;. a ailitarv auspemier, tlinm u over hia diu- gy h uldi r in debonnaiiv lhion, Ka.iKt ed h nderiy toward ,r -reiving the union between tin rag ed kel aud a pxir ol faded blue cottonadea ; other oruameal had he none. Having taken complete inventory of uiy breast plated amendment, from the crown ol hia woolly bea I to the soles ot hw wjihfr lev-ten (wt. mr ima trUnrl " That thing." I explained, dining-room servant Bob, gb some hot biscuits." my get and Totally uur-onseious that remarks had beeu made concerning hnn, which a niter intelligence miht hsve pnHH.und per sonal, Boh relnxed his rigid hold of the waiter, over whose gim he hid lienn con templating us with the solemnity of the Grand Turk himself, gnve a preparatory liib h up to the side of the ijiltonsdea, which knew not the solitary su. (lender, and shambled slowly out of the .lining room, looking as if he hadn't much of an opinion, any how, of people whose sue maelit were so unreasonably constiiated ss to render hot bist uiu an ever recurriug necessity. " Bob," I began, energetically, " in my dining-room is political (Kiusequenl. When the war closed my neudilam called me blessed among women because I still had Pierre, my splendid Krench Pierre whose coffee was fit for the gods, II there ar any coffee drinker among them, wboae dining room attendance was the envy of all my lea fortunate neighbor. Ah I he glided round the table so noise' i . i .. ....... ... .biiiriiH . .,ii.uj be wa en, atylishr- Why, Pierre set off s table quit 11?, r tvf ..iBrt did to dier ,eiiyM J"baT- i I p.us.1 for breath. ' -kP'f A ? ? tt gtsa. "And . . I . .J i .i t -VJi.i i. .il. i .. k.. -1 . I!r,l able ..ffeH. He did wor We Ll h... .. at hom hut Winter, wbeu wr went to Its ml - citf for t month ni'two. And when 1 cumr hmued me with a gush of parental pridiJ that "Pyer had pickim. .'. pminis-sf hr P.re he ieft to isiine back for hiHiit PitTtr Wri g'-nc, inf litt mother in- her, an' hia wife an' children, jca i simn h isnt he is ss he got to be guv'nor. As he come bo k for them yet, I suppo only leioslator Aill. Am 1 interested In politic? le:" and I suited on fresh tack, "1 did think if 1 had anything on .rlh left alter Pierre's defection, It wa gardener, old, rheumatic unci phleglnal to. II the rank of the enmnripaled held one ataumrh darkey uf the old school, f.s: whom the political an-nscoutsinwl nn seductions. It wa I note west.- 1 felt sure ol Uncle West as sure of him a one can feel, fan v ihiug iu this mulable sphere. Fondly and looiisniy oeiievijig mat Who wa la r oat, maeldne. who muvd th grB4 Nor Btir.ett Ins ettrloiUr or spl.en. iMs-rete ol'dtau. no aoie be d wish to know 'iben eeeret movemeate of s pnet show. Grantor Greeley, my potatoes to hoed. Uncle West proved gay de oeiver. He is justice or the pewe bow, charging around In martial array oa a bony old horse, looking as thru as Co). Frog, with his i wold and pistol b hi side, while my hopes and my cabbages. lie withered aud dead, and my eoundeBCa, lika my potatoes, ia ve.y small indeed, t "InlenMid In political Why shouldn't I be I " sihI I lashed my bobby into a full gallop. " My men -servant in all ortiea. atwkii.g, and uulurtunately for ate, bar a natural aVstr to cram themaelv aa thepotuic( juei ot the day. My Sunk la aa i x, echoolinana. My cook kaw bow to read. Alack a day I It iaa't ollea that I h-tv tit tetoeriiy to veatur into my own kitchea now-a-.laya Tins Waa when I could go them with pleejusr aad impuni ty IrdiBg sure af a tidy kitchea aad a pleaaaat greeting bar bmb; and bow It wat sai ia neen ajoasd tuucloeelr : it I tin folly of wudora, aad nussta la aiHhmg but 'uhit folk;' bat I seed a tempt ig reowpt ia a new oooxary nooa, ana nukv swred Of tt. , Hunger msJtes oa m(M and I Veatured Into tba Hon dea. Juslging from to goodly array of pot --sad pa na tto stove dinner wa rapini pm. resmag. Tto sane aaa that contained tfaf soup wea Just tjaietly aad geBtly ptauing t chlckea that bad beaa eer to fry ftaeff fend perforwiea n doty te etJertoalty that aiHhlng bat a akilaat lull of black enrd aieailier revnaiacd tn teeiify to lie former plump pnipnrtjieM, while the baasf staan ot ou biscuits, ia which sode enact itutsd tto principal ingredient, it) my torturea aostnia. Spread aat aa tb kitebew tehie lav t T tcllectaal toad laid I , heavy hand, ruth- I knHy roueiog bar trtxa her balmy aierp. I aapacially e-anmead un widow and father jYoa aound asleep, and the dinner BllTtlivm bulier and Ineid. burning Bp !' -FhavaVretiiieaUaa sbossb sawaelf and- amilliag ap at me ami I that waa at ebildlik m blaad, a to reauased whera eseep Had overtake tor. Yda j' stick to Grsat, Bigger; be' lawa a mighty fraa' to a lute four year past' A raapinr eommeat Bpoa tor ancial aad prditical diaabtlitie Irian my btdig- Hp anally aroused liarrwt to tto issue that tor aditary aadttor wa lot Log but ayhita folk, and ebs ollawly ar otitlea, mattering betweea her teeth wanetliing about tin prying CropeaaHiie or wnii uhk. w niea may v beaa true, but as certainly aot aampli laaat ry. To ttab that 1 hua- tflMaVJIMulk -aton. "Imn hot universal siitfr.,git aaa general thing, w w-uld it ! much of a trtamub,,! lalKa4V4ba-esasts. ': should be granted sutxu uilj to negf,t aiffraga,-"biat'Jd" Whs- the- s ouie to vnte iuttltia uvw eampaign .mir, awl Hire I coald UJdiy explain my plait .tin uu.l Hirward my anuiineta, feeling eo e '. "I would declare all cu Vs, gardnara and diainu room arrvaaK ineligible to ollts , as otH.-e is u w understood ( uk !.." ', I outrank sieretaries uf stale; x od k, rajimicrsjdiiiiftg riaiiii laivs', reimavata live. The domestic ails aliould rank a prufeeaimia, honorary diliniti..n beln frred ua all who exvelksi. la my pisiform I would awear to suppoit thai memlter of the culinary profession who mat aula) aUimils itppssssd sosmsU ; Bant reprraeoiHtlw of tha gr4ening iniani, wnoaaienaiued- ute wrpMt aB.id tl acorn, for auch otticea aa u-tlit of tft; pnue, coroner and deputy sheriff, and all such members of the dining room Isetion as should hold that it is unit Ikhi.it lo H I a eotf pot honestly than a ballot box dis honestly. "rtutili is my platlortu My nominee, a suffering ahiitheru housekeeper. AfW that Hie milleniuin." "Am I iuu-resied in politi, s " ' 'Y." '"Boli, you gorilla, atop hmjiiiiig thai waiter, and keep the Hies off the table. UleKL Hil l., August H S73. EniroKs or th Skniinki. : -We tar ried tlyis township by thirteen votes mainly owing to the personal popularity ot our townsman, Jone Watson, nh.xe mijority for the legislature was ft'Jd over the radical ike Strsyhorn, and (Hilt, over tile nttitr ra.llfal candidate It M J..H go I He isf It ,1 lull, yet he Voted here He rejior Dlluecll as city atlorney of Kdoiv'ti Is he cjty attorney ol Kairigh, as be reMrts, ol is tnaa uignity pui I be ai tot coognii against inlimida tion asema only to apply to democrats in UniuUtiug tadicjils. I wish to give you an instance ol in timidation. Ou the 38rd of July, Mr i wanes i penmen, a reyeiuHt man of your cuy. ami mr. Argo, vitr ritv attorney and Grant elector lor this district, in lp.nl or the store bouse ol W. J lichen, asked vlr. Ilogan if be went for Greeley or urs.nl. Mr Ilogan aaid Gieeley Said Mr. Argo, rcineuilasr thai. Up church, f.sr that i what we are out for, t. Dad obi all uch men. Mr Argo then bsik out his blank ho. k and made a note of it, aaying to ll.aan mis a) euougn to naran you. He again remarked lo the revenue man, Churchill, Hist is what we are out for. I can giv you another act ot'inliniids V t the part of you city atlorney, Mr e-- noma months aim WHaon Hwala. u. aidlajaxl the man, and threatened k' - """ h!m W."""" AlKS TT - iin a n iniUlit-n hut I mfr fnriinti Ia m w mi- km oiiiiirif tr mir. lliUTI!!, r ... r. . ...... i i :. . tt ti tin Utter is a lirolher of l'i 'Imsi. . K'w e,,,1u;'1 "" '""t '."...f ifZJSFn , "T ' .T .malt " Mr. it rate noun nilson M un, fined him f in. Judge . Tonrgee would count this heavy Judgment. Twenty live dollars f. odlaring a muni, when he only tliKd Kllick Kiittin and Capt. Ilniicisk one cent for arresting tb aenior editsar of ilie Skntinki. Mr. Argo was prearntfHl by the grand jury of tirsiiffe for this outrage upon Wil (on Sweln Between Bulla, the Solicitor, and I ourgee the Judge, we lake it noth Ine will coma ot the indictment We (II regret the defeat of Hoa. Kion H. lingers by the blackguard Hilly Suiith. I. I bow apparent but lor the policy pur eud by the SwrtaK,!, in deaoiiiH'itig Uie rascals they would have the rule to day in Horlh Carolina. Mr. ftogera dealt l.x geatiy wiin nniun. nip.iiing lieweear bad no efln-t upon the repulilican Voters of Ihs itietnct, if w are to jude from their recent choice for Congress. Ileweeae ws jurl the man for th party, ai.d Con gress should But have interfered with him. Yours, CHAPKL HILU Hau. or W. S. Bain le.txia, No. 281, W (Vioirrr, S. C , July 2nth, 1872 In the exercise of the Providence ol Hod, our brother, Charles Hortnas Hie pbenson. has been removed by death. Tins aad event occurred on the 8lb inst., in tha midst of hi family relations and frread at tb ag of thirty-eight years. Though yielding submissively and humbly to this dispensation of tin who ia nnerring ia H decree, thi Lodge, in xprrsaiiHi of it high esteem for th de parted brother aad Hi sorrow at the low sustained, places oa record tbi tribute to ki memory. nior Stephenan actively Identified I Lodge from iu organisation, being mm of it ehsrler members. He occupied ia it ptaritiona of honor and traet th duties of which to performed ac eeptedly aad cnslitably for auveraj year, and t th time of hi death b kliesj tb office f Benretary, discharging the duties thereof In such manner aa to receive the eatlr approval of the lAjilge and the p pellatioa of a model Secretary. Ia all tha relations of iile osir brother wa Mem Diary. U wa a earful aad popular cinx n, kind arighbor aad friend. BB4 a I Wat (empline1 tne character a true aiaa la him hi hnmedhtte family ware part ictt tarty blessed ia hi de votion lo tbcm as husband and fatb-r. Ha1 wa a Iran mason.si he brought into Constant eaarease tto' pracapta of oor order. ! - Tbi lodge hereby adopted I the following eeaolulioue : UtemlMJ, That irjit Ixslire kerehy cx d aaeased beothor, t ilte-p sympathies and festihsd, That th ary of but da- mmtaawm" "r iwe'esd. Taat tbi tril ati ba rensMed la Us. m mutes af rhta lli aad that tne Hecntary to iaatrarteil Is) trsnsenit a copy 14 the lairnly the Weel. Bnswaf. That tto isxntur of thi Lexlga, to rrsjarated ta wear tba aaaal bad x of smMsnsMtg tsr Uiir. daya. All'!1, That a eop of thssse reant tiems hsv furaiatod the KaMgh Haanact for puWioatfoa, aad tto attor city, paper rtMtl toaopy. 4. tf. nritAIrl, Bee. r. T. Bigaot Abrugnedii te tax aaae uf the aaxA ouastaj aaaa" ia tbt toaor baa. rJZ. Ia YJri; " . TthitiUAiyufiSM i Itui T w.k-Uat.en!i py aacMammj i ....... u'i , i si .... H . 1 iiat, in our opinion, thousands of the ia-1 Conceiving the idea of annexing I. .H,',.m.a iiiiiim-m its si. aiMri.e. . , , ... I UK itivht TUB HIM.IIKD MKN TO OTI mui imtiui aw ... - - .2'i.a. MuUtotLjtf tfrtUy ssawe tjmul Cwl. f f life lauf) friewl j '"Ttr fi mJ lo.tal iAse prtitt ee V ''r.ry's tvmtrUrt the f'rrmM N.N ia ,fr roarrfry- fniat" fefnavr (As astfswVr of Aurrnpt rtny - Ortrltf tlr mniUdati . th ' fnnylr kit eUrtitm Vt ihittA of tut fro uf ftaoes and rwtm i .''iifi ia WiiiiNor'N. July !M. -The Mlowuig correMpotideo.'e has taken plat: between the Hou. Thailcs SiiniiM'i and anecol ond rlliaenaof the I oiled Slate: WiMiis.iTos. . f , July II. 1871 fir: We, the uiioVrsii;nisl. ciiinowol C dor, regardiiig you as the .u. st and best tnestd uf s.ur raoa, adwirutg your coMsia tent course ia the VnitsAl Hint bVnaie aud ietsrwliew it. the upcaial advonX of oai rignts, sad txtn-v.ng that yonr c.u.isej at thiv criti. si jiuiclurc in the period ol o.ir eiiiaenship would Ik' free IVoiu person al feeling and jiartiaan prejudics, hav veatiirtsl to request your opinion aa to wlist a.:lion the rsdored voU'rs uf th islioii should take in the Presidential eolili-sl now ielldil.. - The choice of our la-opls is now narrowed down to Gch. Grant ui H rae 1 Ins-ley. Your king a' iiaiiiUitee wild bolb and your obaur vatitai have euatilist y.m to arrive at cMicci eonelusion as to which of the Csh didatea. judging fr.mi their antecedents as well as their ptoeitt ioMti(in, wilt, il eleelisl, entont tlie rt-tpiireineiit of the t'orutimition ami laws n-specting "iir civil and polttirsl rights with the m. sit hear felt ayuiputliy aud theigreatcat Vigor. Via hope and trust you will tavor us with such reply as will serve to enlighb'B our minds In ciii.I. d in their nctiou by youi atale il. eiil and sd vhv. If.piug to receive s n'plyaiim, we have the h.nii.r lo la-, with great respect yonr otMsl.iyt si'rvnllts, (Signed ) A. I'. Augusta, M D., II in. I fisher Sr., John II. Muiitll, Etlward Cruser, Wm. II. Wotiiilcy,' William P. Wils..n, It W. Tompkins, John II. Itrown, Henry Lacy, W. II Bcli. J. I. N Bowon, M. D., Jatutb liewltler, Samuel PrtM-tor, J. J. Ketcbuiu, ( hsrlia N. Tliomaa, William II. Shorter, rieiiry Hill. Tliuriiisn J. Shadil, Gtirge D Johnson, Chris. A. Floetwond, Charles r". Bruce, David Fialier, Jr., , ImvidKmg, , j, . , 'Wsdhaet l'.,lklllV, I -s-ij ' To lb Ho, (,'h.iriee rhimner. . tKNAToH lUMNKH' BtsPl.T. WasillMiToB, July 28, 1872, GehtletH mho) fetlut Vitiftt: If I have delayed 'answering your uminnunh'a tion of July II, which wss duly pieced In my hands by your Com iiiittee, it ia not Itecsuae the proper course tiir yori ersjirn d doubt -lul, but licceuse I wislieil to vflei uhmi it, sod be sided by the iiiloriu.il ion which time might supply. Sine then I have carefully considered the inquiries you have ti'lUtceai d ton, and listened to much on l. Hi rides; but my b 4 judgment i in harm. my wilh my early Catneeiisks. I am louciied by the siieal you m ike. It is true ( oi the friend of your ruuv.', and I urn glsd to la' assured I hat, Tn your opin ion, I nave held a oimatant aoureu in Uie Senate and eleewlwre us theaweil advo cate of ynjr rights. Tliat costrer, by lb bit asuig ol II. hI, I nn-an lo bold as long aa life lasts. I know your Infinite whaiga, and ha ' them aa my own. Voa only do me siiiio'e justice wbeu roil add a be lief l lis! my i i.uiis.1 at line critical (una- tur ol' loo. i iiiia'nsliip would lie free fiom iMiaonnl foeliogi and p u-tisan preju- due. In enswering your inquiries, I can hav no leeliug orept t f your g.d, wnts-h I mvssi niiki.Hisiy min ; nor i ,u any pc lu I ice ol' any kind lai allowed lo interlere the la-caiioii i4 10.1 eih'.nn. B.-edelly i there no nsnu lor perHial hiding or par tis in ir.j.nlie. ; uo ma I or poly can el pi'cl piwei except for Hit" general aellare I'licruloii! 1 ley must In- Ik. High lo the Stan. bird ol I111II1 that Hoy uiey In see Iu life and 1 You Jie right ia saying that I lie choice, ,r tiiurrcaiilnncf la Bow narrowed down " 10 I'reaiitent Grant or Horace 0 m ley. One of liK-se is tu tat taken, sn.l, assu niug ley as iiiisnilsnra with both and his obscrvauioi nf tloar uvea, niviie my jungraeni rKtw.s.n them a.klt.ir in e-iwlslll hirh T (the 10, juduing fr.na tlieir nulac. dent as well aa pose at p.aa tfoa. would eoforce the Coiuriitutiwi and laws, aeioriug y.aw civil and p..Hiic.J rtglil Willi IU bush lieartlelt eympathf tnd greatest rigor. Here. I remark that 1b this Imiulry rva naiarall unt tour right In Hi f.uDgroorid. So do I; be llei ing mom atrex-ri'ly that tbu beet inter. c taf th whole etMintry are atevailated wit the complete! Aiigniliia uf your right , o that two r mm hall lirelouether iu unbroken harmony. I aleo remark thi t yoa cajl stle..lion to to... llungs. Tt aalacedeuls " of th two cotdidates, snmaadly, their present Bsautioa." Vou wish to know ftoiu tl.eae whuA gives aa suratsoe of tha most hearth It yatpMky nd grestest vigor in be msiuteaaaee nf y.air righu. la ttnr word', which, lad Ing from tb past, prill be yunr trueet innm . 1 .. . I SS PSIIHUUHWS .WHS W U te II JUV hav bon.ve.1 'ma is not alone. Colored fellow cliituw In other part of lite o. nin trt -rl mi ikitU. m th CriuHi'-have maile a similar n and (tsm eotnplsla Ibat I ive thus lar kept ailmt. 1 am max lueenaiiiui to this tppaal ; but If my optniua b) give it B-k-nca. In tbi spirit 1 uaer your ia quirk, beginning wilb tba atcsident j HisrweGns lry waa bora In poverty, aad Mnymteo nuna. il ta sprinting ora., frav i.lx-wt Grant, fortonst in anrTjr pai roaaga, became cadet at West Points and weeed Bcatad at tin puldic axtawna, Oa started wlta assiiM ig but induauy and a the other started with a military woa. On waa trained t eiviliaa 1 tha other aBddirri Uoras Greeley elnod fiatt k a . HekMvaer and Ab.diu.uit j PrewiMnt tirsMt nilidrd a pro Slavery Deavaxai, aad, at ine eieutKn ot Jeava ttucliaaaa, fisrUDad by hi rota all tha ireaMsHe ef Slarerr, lac lading the fired Soott dar iua. Horace Utauiey, trota earl bM wat ' 1 ....... ,1.1. ... - I .. I .1 . . -..j.,. n,p. ol mrmhatht with ine ooioresl rwee, nt always forvmoat in the graat battle hw their right;, .talMr f4, :'jwapat a wteai.. tat . .wj'iarBw imp 4HsrrrT, inr-w- aWrt aay time sbowe any WMpaifar " T" Ibwwc Greeiry earewstly d. aired that the enhwrd pitiaeisi enoa'd -rvata, aan sh'y id.empioned imptrtlel ' Mtffiage; but president Grant wa oa Ml nrhet aisle. Beyond them rsastfwe'e, ' whteh are markist, it namt to Ktrgatlee that hVsraes Ureetey i a pveaua of tirgr heart aad atrge andi rats ailing, trained b Iter eeajeport sri hunusn rights, always b. aefirsaal with the pour, . alwaga raly ,8 aay gsaaj cauar, said never dsMerred by oip.n4ewi or reprnsaia, awavbea for btng y. aratve bfiieadil your p 'l- Atld.te these iinlltieaconsascilseaa m hit Hie; ails' ilrsag sodastry. wliich b-aw mm swaaatit wrthsast' it trur'' stjrVini TWllikl kmswardirr, weaaiinUaca wieb btery tha Hwrsneta athl grasp .f tuteaswihaahip, aa amiable ture, a- awgnaaiaisieia, ul and, abov alk aa ksMSsaty ahich aa ma pk-hia has tiuaehrd, and yua hsva a Met portrait un. 1 base ant tto entecudWrile oi ii.araoe Greeley. UBOIT'e BOsllLITV TO t HSCObOHKB BACB Few of these things tpprnr ia ' tlx Pteiident His gnt atuew la war, and the hotws he has woa Cannot change th record of his conducl toward your people, mpeclully In coal rest with lha Kletim Hdi4lty itfhisoiaiipetitor ; while then are unhappy iitece.leai showing that ia tbi prosecution of bis plans he care luHlimu lor t lie eokired rasni, Tha aryn nainful, but it must be fold. I rwer to tin nut raey he perpetrated upon llsyti, with lis HO ',000 blan k engaged la the great ex pvtitneat ot self a. .Vvrmuent Her I a - - - unini islaad, and alirinkiiig et nothing, he bsgsn by ecinng ihewer puvreraoflfie Government, in flagrant violation isf the CimMilatina, and Mien at gnat rxpenttilnra ot moaev, sent several anm-d ship nf th navy; In cluding monitors, lo maintain the Bsarper Haex in power, that through him be might obtain the coveted prise Mi! con lent with thi audsi huis rticratstshlp, to pro c rdud to etrikeM Hie indrpeaetcwo tha lilw-k Kepubc ia npea meaamw ef war, and til without the sanction of Con- eresa. 10 which it ButMitilited lha war- making power. IKStil.T to taa rnaaiptaror TBB attoc Hi.rim.ic. Sailiag Into Ilia barbir of Pnrt-aa Prima with oar most Buwnrfhl mxmlbw, the Dictator, properly named hir Hit r vice, alwi tto frigate Bevara aa one at, and other Bsuaitma ia tnarr train, th Ad miral. ac tins' nailer iaatruntioas Waeliiagbaa, pnaMexltal to tb Kierativi ManahHi, acaompaniad by lb idttoert l hie equadroa aad tbaa, pointing to the great wer-elilpi ia sight from tba win dow, dealt bi twmatw isl War, the). ing to aunt ii capture LUvliaa nhipsv Tb Prs4ileiti-"Waa,.. black, .not while, Iu Admiral would bava dsnw aoancti thmg ta ny whit ruler, Bar would uar aoaatry have tolersled nch men an irma any go ernnient la the world, liar wa iudig mty, aot only to tlin Hlaok Itupublle wilk Ua nopuhltiHi or no.oov Mil la Hie am can ran every there, aud especially ia own eaonlrv. Ft.w 1II1I II rail acre, ria" months the navy uf Um United Hlale wee tl.rrwllig on -1ttw -ctaast teeptirg that IS suited people la ooaslant xi ty, while ITeaidiail Great wa to tneai oa a nana asiliiigin the air, and ready toawuup iiiNia hU urer. l it beartltaa, cruel pro ceesling found t victim am.sxg our wliit fellow ii ixi ns. A ixonltani aienhain Cnmnecticut. Pfubanl In JI who knew him waa plunged uifo prison by Buff wheru he wee immured bei siiae il was, feared he would writ agiinst lha 1 ruatj i.t Aiinesstiiui and Ibis oalitlvitr Was nrohmurd with II' wienlvenoe of two agents let flic President, aia of whom l.Hjnd citislanUy aith him aud I part of the military ting linmcd lately alsMtt bun. That sui lt au iHtiraje aowld go uupunbdied abow the litll regard uf the Pfi litleol fi human right, abelh ia wliiieiw black. I oinleaa Bit trial a I wa caiHM to wit aeaa tbea things. ' , Alway t upp.1rr of the AdiuiuiatraiioB and eincetely dsir ing to Ubor with II, I bad aarar altered a wiwd wilh regard to it except ia kind ness, Mf earlf opposition to tn treaty tnT aom xstlon was reserved, eo that for soma liiii mr opinion wen pokaoaa. It was enly when I sew th lrea.-h or t!l law, human and divine, that 1 wan eround, and then la'gitt lhn(rof th president nil 1st Ills rinoa mllitsnr and a-nalortal. Ocyoted to III African race, sMcltfof them. bt'di bring bumbled, that th great Krpublie, acting through Ha Fred itant, ooeild let .such ta example, when, tha national wmvtitntion, hiU-roatl ssil law and huasalty mrra' M crrrlier. Ksieiallr trat I avi-red when I aw the indignity to th eolra-ed rsce whrcb aa sco,iiplihed ly trampling apna I rumi mei.lal wluclnl nf imematlimal law da timing the esptsHty of aathm a our D H iralhia isf IndeWAih-fco ' d.rlarr th .dUitt nf aim. .Thi tmrribia tmnaso tma, which aobodyraa dcfc nd, I smug the antecedent n frealdent Grant, from which yoa twa tadg bow mttrh fbe col- nrad lacs aaa sal, tkvaa. bw ubaartflt ympataiea,-'. -yjMHt' -pmrtrxlK Bckmb T toko ItkiMcai-Taa I'hiw pKBt Bor alVT 'tV Haarri Wkki Lf, -The Prride.Bt IfTiika lllcncsj bq cet and that waa to bay B copy of llm- wn aeer'f or a new ooy wiin a race a . . .... 1. . l . etrigoiany ug y inn n wt-scrvee mkb inrtaHis-d on lb tiara. He tnok out fr.an arwaig bi pa?f4-oVy of lba.de sire.1 p-ir and-lha Prraldctit handed him," (fiicn-eenl sta.iipln retura. Th boy) who rvi.lently rialgaied In thrg-n. Heraea with tto whit Hnaa daatar the I'reai'ient 1 lb t'nlted Stale, drloded hiuisrfl with th l.d bop that tin tkJ' u t.n.A ta ska ktaaa ta fntmea. eeiva ftto chiBgorThf wt fuoiMed 1 Csparloua p.a keU for .bout half t minute, still boiling tbst ifw word would he leniial hanj did aot ndx. to, at la, he drew f.wth'the 8r teeil nh-kel and plsisd 4H th--wara-wf-: thw :PWetib-n'vif 'ttwi L'nltrsl Stale, who uu my ctppef 11 into bit pcket. The Pnai d. nil hens Uilnwu tii Perns tit piper ' Th Bohemian Mill etuog ta him wi h bolt dog tcat tty, and took a seal pea tin nun, msaiug in whwi amuslnii t(emots ta be wiclsbt by help log tb Pre.id.1it in fold and Ouf.Jd th Snisw aapareK ay that tb ordinary tfaiiai are But aulUieast lb lacrsaaed traffic caused by tftsi uaprece.MMiled i.uia law nf Anstrtcaa pHinata, aad that tto railway companies have tuppUmLwied Ik aeuai Mary ice bf putuns ua ajcti wot. tolisajs.W Spiv r-wyrir, taWp-"--I waa iaaiarly it ,t po. r rr-t-i, - U-Ui WallarL's daughter i lying . rinns'v ill B board Mie irhl tlitutnlna tt 'fli'lv ral fiurnside m nn1imr.a PsswtMsrt. 4 .sftV-Hsrtearai tt.rWr Aawicutiaa, Bti Htffltvl Bee, Mr. Watevaa, tha .... ........... .,f ssmj. .j , i ir tBtoawi lhady, aa tvuglish n6ia i m, see j.is lini.b d an rxleieuve f ar nf 'he leading a at.Titig platM, and ha re, turned m !?' YnHt. Miss Kruilv Fsiilir.il, of Liuxlorl wilt caithlully reiste bi r exi-rlehcs aad opia m betuea hsrtaa tadwaraa ia Bnrioa, wt .thiiwr r;f , y . Mr Vn' MoHf-oa yta arrivd la Ni t'liaVftuai jVaits, Jt Hsud'-sV wilt oil sing in concWr Juiiug the e'u.uing 'nso, but ft rfts aru aiafciag fo kev her appmr ia oratisno, ; .'".'r ' Vlss live has quilled UvWpiad witk a Ireeh e.wangninrs.1 t any and glri lit bar wphanaavi at Niagara, wkearw atsa bit la ctulgraau are aacceaully gV4j8f into variona line of rotsaii) life. Dr. lidwurd a (renllema Vwg kieiwB to AuM-rirans ia 'aiis, is last re covering from lb is twit attack of park lywta by which to Was affile,- He hope to Iu ab1 tu bwva the Aranob otpiui toa' short Uuw to oili hi laiuily ip Amtrice, Her. Or. Cu) ler, now ia Suglaad, writet to the New York fJtvrt-w enthusiastically ( Uladstone, with whoui he ba break. faated. He ay that the prentr MMrrat hi guest with miiek af tha alliablej digs ..r lt...l. I III i... . 'Suaatik'lSrVa.' '--tCx8raw wVta A twasTT g--W " -'!, 1 aa asiar waj at Home, lit former i lo rata 25,0uw (i the iHtrBsaa; aad tttt tatlar to aaaaria tend lha work, . t-, X-t ,-. " Spotted Tail " indiganatly deatawtbat be authivixed the aiarauatioa sl hi Bam a . wilb that of V'iori C. Wusaliiuil ou tha IWil.silial ticket. The folhiwlng de iirilcli has beea received Hsaa hint; " Woods bull f .8iuaw t Ugh I Me aw ma 13 tmS Hobrrt Collyer b I tetter Id (ha Iinadot Jnfturrr that to baa writ tma eMail tsrtnou in tTre Piilliumi cars. Tb Cbria, tian H i(isier think thw may tsmuat h annr of bia Bioat pnareaaiva t bought, a wail t hi rapid deHvary. 1; . m .- . :; A Chlcag.1 print fiimlahea Itils bil tvf ta foim thin : "liar is? Dora and Dirty Fan, two India beautaa, nipped at tha Bag) a House last night, retail vtng smhIuous au tentinns irolH trrt Ilia-Crow im hi tli4 and A bald of the r".gt. U la repurud. that Ike parties r aHgageuV. . 1 - ei ' There ar eight tMi ta th tmteil t4Ub, whts peaai'h to Jewish eongeegas linn In tha tutu,lish tanguaga. These art IH-s. Gulb. im, Vidaver and Rev. S. M. taaas ef thie aity ( Dm, Wis and LlltcB thal 4 ISm-innati ; two- Imithera Jwoba, one in Ih)laiMihiii ami Hie other is Mew Oil.' seat- and - Mev. ttruvfa, of KvatiaVlK iled. . v. ' KUTABUt WEIMMNCI. ' ' A couiHxo aaamjuiAX ibl rtM oui aiBHiau to 4 maib aw 50. (rYi.m tto New Turk gas.) -uS Fete Go, aged 101 fears, wa Biar-' ried W Urookly ll Hoodajr avaaiag ' tei- - Mhs Luc Green, aged 80. Both ar -ored, and tba anioa, I her bi hawna to best liar, wa 00a nlirely of wira. Ttof 8nrt met, not hmg go in a gr.ar ' etftre, where Uie sprightly Lucy dealt oul cab bage Peter wa MnllteW at first tight, and mad orartam at latea. "Ia hit nwa langasge, be oliigixMt had tai'yu'B' eepUnt th pology." ArraiigciiicriU wera' , mad lis? tha wnl.llng, and on) Sun day evening tlta brldul party UttrUd fruat HtrykeT .llr, wher rNisar bmi beea ing hi ticblorhoid, for the panono8 of the Iti-r. Mr, Bowbrty (colored j 84 Duf4 grid sin. - -: - v- ' -t ' The? went followaJ bv nrraceaatoa bF colored wortti-n and two of three thousand boys, Tlui biyt nut about and beat tin Mil, producing a melosly of disointai t ammla o at alt resembling tb tlato weeding march. Lacy we glvea awer by a IK liweaariel Ohcle, bat tVler, whir Is n nrphau. had to do that part of tha' oernnouy for himselt. ' ' ' f '-J ; ' Attar the kaot wat tied tbt greArn beh? g aci-fu'ly over, kissed th timid and' omening Lucy, and then, turning with a. gkiwing coiiuteoance to IN friend tn tha' Mom. shook hit head tt If aometblntr w- cullarly good bad been dona, tookr no bit wliii, antiquated stoTrplias, aad said: "I I -pnat dlt ting' til right, bosT r " Tb b.m replied iath alllrmative, aad reforming rank. 4b party returoed IheJ cam to tti batctnent In Ktrykar'1 alley, where th marriage nipper wa In ' roadln-M, KvarylMidy had a gcod feed. ad in th evening tb nappy eoupl went )ioa a wadding tour to the nrtdgHtraC ' A. M. E. bhnrrh where ther oent th tveni.g ppniriauly, singing with mom ' than maiai terror, and responding tt In-1 lot rail with OOctuou emphasis, Peter-1 too Id hardly keep his scat at limes In hte( anxiety to shoot " Hallelujah. The s.r-' ic-a orf. cNB aad conteuted thoy re-" iritiai ey. mrs.fi oouHatt-., . . I'lnr horue ia ia g hejeueni. but tt la a 1 lean bsereaent. Tl furnttur oonsM a clislr, ksttMil, 4 truuk, a bed, a tove. tnd 1 !lvtl Hal he ad t keMsen lamp, Peter stands about leal high, and t slim la protwiiti w, bsna hi bowed, and hi step bjt hi'it ' : eWlfity of ynatft." II iv h aaal bora in tb West Indies, ia 1778, but ahat month haeonfd an tell Who h.a' fWiher wa did aot tnihlitt him. ' At an f tarty d-.y to left tbt ln.lt andrarnr in1 -to tbneountry. Th Brut port he etnu lc ( has Charleston, tad around It he n-maiin .1 ' f. over kirty year . Ther he met MJ r j cri, Hf BrmiklJlS, tiy Whom be w ti."' ''" ployed as parwnnal attendant, and a oh ' erbonk to t! eased Itiftnigft the Mclhstl'' a sr. Br th klajir be wa brouidit to : J-rrrktrwilfnHBlv tw oWtrMtratrr W fTtteTfll' TtThrf;" tlit j.lrtained bi laard al tha' faluthiu 111 price of- II SO a neck. AbI here." With a nwrtV twinkle In hi eve h d.sl, ! o,h mV' ta It Ctimer." '. th wa drawn ai ibf. Jtpf ac.sf ix.f j eight, Wilh her lie IrV. it MH111 rigiit uioutiui ago, wnen sou uie. 9 e. r aih-ssexl tliat exception miglif bn lake ii the hurry heht.l ahoWa in lakia ansnhet wife, but to Wished those who grumbled In rrsaevabrr that tha time at" tim disposal t ata) a great a tt mure s ss. The roups eetnieit tu have a bright fuluia betm them. ' " Tli Burnt l BuaUaa sctflers fat t's a I ral Ai already - nmnnta to nO tM.10 una third nfwhota aie Hmsarks,, stationed W the naw Btilkaij1 colonN- uf Kortloin Torkistaa. TasbleBil ahma ' bia a.Vlivl Hiieaten mhsrutantt IB tdditioa to br risoaoj 5,000 moo, v It v . ,4v ... . :. . X j OSSV 1 ' 1 - . . V. ,

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