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Z i:,!:-,!.: y-cl J-r' ' - - aaaseaaajaaaaaasae'' SfasaBaiaaaaMaas; r - tku ! Psa Yiab. .m Wihi.,, BAia-ras YAB. Wimli, 1,W Kin V ial ,tiiksi:ntini:u tUHTISa US TOR OLD jCAMP (J BO USD.' Miiiy an the hearts Ihtt Are wtw.iy to-night, w.fci-s ? Uts gaiiT IK the hearts I mkilu foi I tie right, I'd ere Use dawn of prara " - UimfedcmU Sung A week ago, on the Stat instant, when y churches, composing the King's. Mouu 10 Baptist AaaiH-ialioo, were holding Uieii sjmi-U meeting in the county of Owvclsud, . i Newton Long, I'nited iat IVputy Marshal, with ntou del Ben, rode in upou Hie "'ulij camp ground' and broke up the meeting of the Amu'm eiation. The busine-s of the AsKiatioij Saa gulag on la church while the great portion of tbe people were listening I. , vi moo in the grove near by. 111. sainted awea cursed like Csldwtll an.l H.lilen W the Utter . ' patted" IiiuaeU . i thV VB of Ilia iiupuath pent and was baptized. Wheu lb. people, sVnT. of thera in hunk', dispersed from the " old camp ground " they found trued luea PB vr; road leading lion, the church. , , , Kev. J. B. Hufha-a, of ruplin county Ike Corresponding secretary ui the Hup tjat Stale Oonvaution uf North Caroliun. beo cunCrunted by one of Gram's hoc back men, a be went from church, pro tasted, that JaBaboalilDut. tiwiud Jus tarn. rti. aaiu sua wounuiu teuow, uui i u i ;i ''-' : . t riv i t r Im- have yon are a kuklui " On Monday,' after this outrage on t hi church and her people Grant's mounted men (U 8. Marahals) applied to a U. H CimiiaitHiooet fa) arrest the church peoph for obstructing the Marshal in the "bin ful iitckarft of hit duty." Ifthe'two tat Sains, Caiww and Phillip, had been thi-re.with carpet bag Shaffer for Commie siouer, we bare no doubt they ouold anil would have arrested the member ol the twenty nine chnrchn there at s-nilileil. omin to this conclusion because the fat raat als bad ua arrested foi .ihatrucling I 'arrow in the "4ia"iii di ckaiyt uf ku duly" when we were aa in sis-cut of ibe charge aa the twenty-nine church were of obstructing Newton Long. Many are the heaiU that are wal lug, WakUiuc fur Ibe war U ream. Many are ihe hearta I at are waiting, fur tbe riaa of Umeiey auil the dawn of peace. THK CHKDIT MO MIAMI SCAN PA L The discusiuou of thin scandal coutinmn ith unabated vigor. Wiliion, the Kadi cal csuittdat Sir V"a Pieaidunt, Blaine tat Radical Speaker of the ITuited Btatet- '"lliiuaw of liepreaeotalivea, and othera, an implicated in the matter. They an cliargrd with having received certah. tocka of tbe Credit Motiilier hIiiIsi meruber of Coogreea. They bavi dtmed the charges, but up to this date, tbe ahowiug' ia rather agaiuai them. Mr. Waabbuni charged in Con greaa, at tbe time the bribery ia aaid ti We taken place or about that time, thai there waa aorue raacality of that tort goinr an. We copy, aa conCaiuiog the la t pbaae of the diacunaion, the followil):; fium tbe New York TYtfwiw . Mr. Ohkea Anita haa trem repeatnlly called on to tell who were bribed b Crolrt MnbUier atock, il Meaara. Blaine, Wilaon, Hconeld and olhera were mil. But he remain! aa nute, aa an oyater In hia aildrea to hit bonatituruta he evaded the whole qoeation by quib bhui' about hia not asking for legialaliou Id IHrW, when H ia alleged that he dia trihutd his ah area ia the Credit Moliilier. He haa not deigned, howeter, any npbi nation t ibe trmiMUCtiona in which he wan then concerned. There have beee akedimg eirrwawl and tame dnelaitnerv: ftuw one or two M the implicated nartiea; but not a word of etplanatioa from Mr. Amea. for tbe aake of getting at the Ral truth, auppoae we temporarily waive any charge agahjat Meaara Blaine, WU an and where; will Mr. Amea then Ml whom be bribed! Will be explain, k w he distributed hie atock when he al anted it to "four from Maaaachuaetu, one bom New Hampaliire," and an on I lie aanleaaea that I be letter ia which thee attraordinary aadV myateriooa phrasee wxor ia hia ; if he did not allot that atnek a Blaine, W liana ' and elhera, to whom dial baf Mr, Amea oarea it to himaell ad to the .cause nt juatica immediately to Ml all he knows about Chiackmdy buaa aaaa. Hal tritaliaa ood aanciataa iayfrm peas an reaTWg andee the irnpotatioa of leceMng bnbee froee hi hands; if aoy aa jauk reJieve tbeoa trim this abadow, aiaaa; will ha speak t " TJm Amm Mrr. Oakea kmc occupy the nition of aa ordinary lobbyist. Our Uwneaa is yost now with the Hon. Oake ies, Retirteentative la Cnagrees from s id District w Maasacbusrtta, and Bond Manner' of the Committee no Hailwaya, It iatbe kngreaiimn, not an k Irr, who Is chanted with corruptly angiVV-hr, other vafuahl eonaiderB hua, in procuring iegialatioa. Hia own asBera, the authenticity of which he has rver yet daqied, saaqi u amaa.thUa.-Lil Asms ttefeed himaelf, aiaee ha ha not htcoarura aad manlioes to attempt' to rteod kia aaaociataaj in Ooaumaa. Lett Vaator Wllaob, Speaker Blaiue, TOeJWh rtSMirreaemea, ret km Bepreaentadva (lakss Ames certaia arss oi Credit Mohilief stock, or their Siralaaa; '-oewils; Bepraaeakauea if bUlaenage taeao anything, fstbis charge 5 fe!e. If, then, be did '" diatnbats rttff property; or soflietBlBi k it, o ttre uenims named, to whoa a five it I And If be did not (rlvs, "go, illot, or lend it to arreomea, to kora did be sa 4iapuas of it I Wear aklaa aoar aa a aManbar of Ootumsa. Wosad ota grave oijne agaioat pablie raia. xi W ill KeoreaeotaUve waxes answer r , s LiviaireVHM's discoverer writes to aa oghah (riohd that t is Bo Walahmso, Aaaericaa. aad adtia : "Mr aanae ia "thar TboaBso, Boa land. Smith, Jones MatHaaoa. but pbua Beory M. tttaaief . W I was hi MiamrLot IT aa Ark aaaa. " li to Now Orhatos, at 1 ia Kampe, kt M te tha war, hod m oo TUH CJMM T MomLlKH OP AMSH - - ' ," iCA. . . teKxl Fenneylvania with a view t aiding in building the railmadsbilhe IV cilic. Thia waa the nab-ewMile pnraa'. bet the real purpose was Ui enable the r mbers of Congrctsa and capitalists to awindle tbe government. The aiuia and eada of tbe Criilit Moliilier have been all iliai'loaril by a auit against the WiriMira tion on the part of one Col IhWj A M Comb. The suit of Col. McCnuihis to n cover the value ol 2,Whari a of the Credit Moliilier ahirh he allege belong to lnui His evidence proves that Hon. Oake Aiiiee, a memtn'r of Cotigreaa, a uiau-ig r of the Creilit Mobiiier and also of I In I n ion I'm ilic lUilroad Couapauy, used iM ah area IkmiIc many olhera ti corrupl atefubera of Congress to pri-ure li gislati n which would enhance the stisi of the Credit Moliilier. McCoinh fur nieHca a liet of mnliere of Congress Ut whom stock was given or uruaenicd b Oaken Allien, just aa I.iltlitiekl, according to the evidem-e of Mr. Pulliani, preseuk-d twenty shareaol railroad stock to Welkei. of (luill'ord. The loin.wing ia a list of the members Conruaa who reielved atot:k froui Osk- Ames : Sharer Bistile, of Mslue, . ;t 1 N K i Paturwui. ol Ne llnmiishire, s.immi JXllson, ut MaaaacliuaeU .a:. Qui. S.oeld .tii.l Kelley, of l-euu. Ve,.cl 2.0,,,. hllot.ol MannaA-llUsetU. 'A (MM Duwoa, ol e'owh-l, of Tt'lllieafcce, Itoutmll, of VlassarhiiM-fts, 2 INHi . IIIMI X.tXJII Biughain and liaitield, ul Ohio, (each,) a.OIMI Kndorneii, OAkKs A MKH, Jantlniy ill), JHtih Most of them gi'titleiin'i). like "Jii'mes" flsrris, rkinatoi Abliott, U. Z Frruch ami Judge Tourgre di uy the soli inipeai h iinet. If Uakea Ami has spoken IslseK of I lnui they should indict and piiiii-h bim. Hiuiply deuying so aenoua achargi will not do. Oakea Auiea is a meiulM-r ol Congrve and has as mui h character as ihi members he charges with corruptl) taking money for their votes MHO HO ISTOLKHASVK. Our voteuiporaries, the Charlotte Democrat anil Camhna HiiiMfnda,.Mre in wonder alioul the bitter hatreti and inlol erance tf the uegroes to any one of theii race who may dilfer from the majority in politics. They refer to a very common but an outrageous case of Ibe refusal ol radical negroes to perforin i-veu thu ordi nary burial rites towaida one' ol I hen "brethren'' who did not die in tho'lradi cal fallh." Why, our coteiiiMrariefr are behind Ihe times. The incident to w hich they refer, disgraceful aa it is, is one of common occurrence in this part of tin Mate. Even in this city, recently, a niosi respectable colored man, noted for integ rity and good character, one Uoorge Boy kin, had to lw cared for in hia last aickntia and liuiifd at the eipeuse of whilt friends, simply because he had tbe good sense, courage and independence to think (or hitnse.lt and disregard Ihe threats ol radical leaders, black and white. a, black and wl 1KH VA1T. NOT LI Kit VAI'T. NAOLH. Neither (biv. Hidden mil Senator Piajl are like this old Captain of the firitish Navy. A geolleinau in Newlicrn aaya he baa a letter from Pool to llealon, lale member of Congress from the Newbern district, in which llolden is rcpn aeuteii as s precious rascal. Yet the two are special friends and profess admiration for each other. Old Captain Nagle jumped overt ard to aave a friend who bad fallen over. Ocorge the III complimented him I 6 his dar.ng and gallantry. " It was a hazardous altempt," said the King " I never thought of the hazard, please your majesty." "IJo you think yoa would ran such a risk sgain I " "Please your majesty, I would go to h II any time U serve a friend," said the old seamen. If Uolden and Pool should go to tbe above named place it will ndt be to serve a friend. They can turn their friends la as eitiok as Cantwell and Rodman can their flute Bight principle and the reso lutions of '- HIRAM OKEKX, ESQ, WRITETH A HTEt'ilIM OF ICASY LKSNS FOB THg OUANTHJaS. Who is the first (taut man t Ad'anx. Diviaioo and Silence an tbe Belt. Who is the first Great womsa I Mis Rule. Who came near being th first murder- at f Judge Lewu UenU Who was the first martyr f Henry RWbo are in the liar's deol The Grant organs and stump speaker. Who klckea me cniiaren or imw of the V a army I Gen. Grant. Who would (if he could) command Grant. " " ' What proof have we that Moeea was not a Grantlte r Became nc am ata I tin atimimf rMl,ff"1fl1lHrT'"ft T-V I Seoec sand bo.- . -Who was tbe first to b trans ailed to Bug tmg, tf be had not joined th Ursa lite I Bill Tweed. Who trie to save lost men soch a Blaine, Patterson, Colfax, Bootwell. Wl ana, Dawea, aad other Credit Mobtuer saakliolders mm.-.w,L-- WhU b the chief end ot the Oranhtes I To glorify their King and elect him for eror. S. rneauM. , ''' a- The " AUearemina Znutung sum iksi Mohammed Mured, tbe Bephew and pnoomptiT heir of the Sultan, I shat ap with bit brothers ia the klw raom of a sew palace, whet the hadudity ia such aa to kan rendered five of thera very ill. Yuwf IisediB, b flalua' aoo, is oa tseeootrary. paraded ua all oeeaawo be fore th public , Th FarasTiua Cocaawe wealth say the bsbs mdabtaaamiag cooaiaWabl uav. portaoca im that towa. tsiiKir soma. V'TtUIS aTi- Him- )uiiU UHt-4( iia uauur vannaig ,,1, OTt5rht tt, dwelt upon pameut .rU.) 1 The .1 .nger wh I, tlirvatena eivil lil-rly. 2. The debts ami expenditures of the (Irani adiiiinistrntion. H. The p'liiciplea'emlNMlioil in the fin cinnati platforiii. The jirti allows the speaker to review the deaitic acta ot tiraiit his ignoring of CoiiaiituliiMiid limitations Mi usut iulions his n-vngr fill course his eoil.taul cheating of the mllitarj aU.ve the mil. The ,, , enable In in i l.i i.Lr ,.ul ,. ,rrupii. nialleasnine. HiiiUtioiis. Irau.ln. aud u IravagamrM-s of the administration. Tin fAtrii will Kne the ho,I, all epitome (. lias greal vital prim lples al slake, and will let tbem aui Uiat (metrv stands upon a platformllhal coDlalns ever plunk that is iniiortnt to the true inter cslsof the whole coimiry, and which lia Ihvii enihuMiaaiically adopted by l.ll, ihe t'lnciniiali and Biillimore lonveiilioiis, repreaenllng the la-st men of the Kepubll can and the eulire Di ui.K ralic partita. It will lie a large bill ol eelmin that will. -be incurred by the radicals in th. campaign of tins summer and fall. Bui linlorluiialel t tin lllom y is taken Iron. I lie ieoile. lillis. The Tln-t are the ituw illing vie pay their money l,, . tJv ruineiil, mid I lie (iovi llllii nt a anUit H excise, thus tar t.s.ts ,. largely Tin e'lise llius tar l.w.ls up largely I lilted States I'leanurt has Urn rohlo .l no doul, ,, ti,, tiincofovcra .uilloo of dollars, evert cent ,,t which lots lcn b.wly applied to . any the dilh reiit State ele. ii mis lor Omni, aiiruamed l'aeha w' have g I reason to know that in North Carolina over f-.'a'i .00(1 were exH-n did, wlnNl in Maine over IfSOO.OOO wen used tot corruption purposes. In tin Stali-s that arc to vote on the Nth of ih lols r, mi douM millions of the pulilii treasury w ill lie applied to the advance ineiil ol the (ireal liiitnt King cause. And still there are thousands til men who will not vole, slid will not help redeem thccouiilry and save civil liberty. Shame shame, that our jsiiple have become so indifferent to the interests ol the countrt. nay, to their own Is si inlercsla. A Kkhai.k Pikni) A c rrcsondenl ol the Ia ballon (Kt "Stan, tld" relates the following honilile si ry : About thri wi-ks since, there wai a-rM'trati d near Loii.lou, Kentucky, one il the most horrible acta ol bai Inu ism Hut the com blued fiends and devils ot Hades could have ir devised :' A woman tot, u red a atip Id ol aiaiut four years hi deal 11, ami li criun 01 aiaiut tour y seems thai her husband wits invcssory to the deed. The p ,rl iculara as we IimVi learned theui are alsillt as follows : Tin child had been tied so that il might shtive to death. How long it had Is-en lied is not known, but il isktiowu itcti the t ti lid was lied and doubtless lor Unit purp.iec. 'Itirstewho held the post mor ! ui examination found in tte chlhl's in Imtnies an appl-- sceil aud siipiIi crumb ot bread only. They also found the skull crushed, as if by a hard blow. The wo man s children, who witnessed the horn hie atniir, state ttiat Ihe child was so ueai ly starved Uiat it caught a chicken which came near enough, and retaining only a handful ot fcalhm-a, Hie child actually iried to eat them; thereupon the step mother caught the child in her arms and ended ita life, by striking his head against the jambs ot Ihe tire place. Are history V page blackened by a more horrible crime than that committed by Mrs. Blair. The denvin who is guilty of the alaive outrage, and who ia iu cusUniy of (Im proper authorities, imiw awaiut a terrible sentence. political even rs. roft rllK HKW UNDKK r VRAK 1S7S. ficUilwr 2 - Oeorg'a. eletfiou of Htkte ollicera and congressmen. (K tolier H-Indiana, election of State officer, and congreasmen. Ocuilasr 8 Nebraska, election of State oBcera and a congressman. October 8 Ohio, election of State otfi cere and congnaismen October 8 Pennsylvania, election ol State officers and congressmen. October 8 Dakota, erection of delegate to congress, November S Presidential election. November 5 Alabama, election 'if State officer and congreasmen. November & -Arkansas, election of State officers and congressmen. November Delaware, election of eon November 5 Florida, election of flute officer and eongreaamra. Novembr 5 Illinois, election of State officer and consesameo, , November 5 Kansas, election of State officer and eongrWmeo. November 5 Looiaiana, election of flute officers and congressmen. November ( Maryland, election of congresameo. November ft Msasachuaetta, election ot flute officers and congressmen. : Ndteniber jMifhigan, eteptinn of SUU officees aoo eoajreeaiea. .-" November 4 Minnesota, election of Stale officers and rnngreaamra. i '-' k.- j.af-. jtL.a j coegre mefl. November SNw . Yok,. eJeotiun of PUte officer aad congressmen. - November 5 Tennessee, election of : :u officers and etas ireawnen. November 5 Virginia, election of cims Noviwbe Wiawaaals, .- elatiidl ,-at ratagreaanieB. November 8 Arisooa, election of dele gate to cuagres. ' November t7 District of Columbia, electioa of delegate to eoagresa. N.rvember 8 Teiaa, electioa of con grresmea.' I Wom'b Rroar m Hnujtn. Tli romea' rights OMsrawnt must be ats kiag ccrsidVrabl headway ia Knglaad if are ant la neiteV the sutemrnl ot a Loav doa cirarTSwposMVrH of lb leaf amea, who sty that oo of the leading Udy adroeatea of woman's Mffrag iaUaud at tbe Bent meral riertioa t off bereetf as s caadl data for parliiitmUfj hoaaira. R.UEir.0. ft', X ttj: mOfflili AKorilKU I.ETTKR KKOM f , 1,ES JOJ.NT MAMAS OS Tt JBM -TlArf Hf AH ACI KR -Ot "f A,Jt kltAI. CAB. v "' In Ihe N. i. TrtlmM of the i , we find another ldi. r from Mr. t t ' ej I'nsident of Ola'liii College, publish Isdow : t; lliri "Our religion, aa realized In Hi I" . IV IMMH'H III t- licnce ol the Church, take mi tber r' loim of Uitiil t and p rlection, a L IlkOMl ll.no..tle.. ,) n u I, 'tici- is every w here visible, aa itiduel lae Chinch "Ihe unity of Ihe so IhelMiudsol fs-acc " So a rainbow diiint glory auij effulgence will Ol mii gn-al nali'iii when all its peoplc Wesi. North and South, shall be n ' and blemlcd bt the spirit ot uni.1 tons-twill and national birathrr! Wen- I an Atheist iht Intitlel, I about preiiiely d.-sim thia. ailf-w MJ'((riiTe, i gnoeHn il-a-lf and the cniwniiig gharj of ihe nation. A. a I hrislian, I ileeire k aa inn only such a ir.sMf, but an immutable collllill I the llieheat il ftllelitv ol "the ltosH'l of a.itce." NothiniF tan present su. h a Imnier to the nsi pllon of aucll a religion, whose sas'ial inissiou ia ' peace on earth, good w ill to men." a the pre valence among a people of the spirit of division and hate, continuously revived and intensified among them by vengeful reiiieiulirancis, nil, -riled n-iuiudinga ot pnst iiiiiiiicii mu. l.i. Is -uid apieals to tin spirit of hiriucr wctional division aad hostile thought. We have lilideniahly arrived al a crisi- when and where we arr to vole toi national unity, brotherhtssl and cipialuy. or for (he p.-rpclinty ol see nonal hale and teiigt-lul remiuiM uuce II we now would li.tte jialiona) uiiUyaiul hate party winch '-, r,, "tl aaina auuol hate il Ihe party whlcl protista Urania Ihe policy ol shaking - bloody chasm' inttdii pre vnil hands act' as Ihc y the war " shall I Ilk l lltl.n tl I'l t l PoKti y s,i KMV l-.iv HAM. To every Iricnd o; Ins Coiiiiiry. to evert chrisli ui mm .-specially, 1 put Ihismles lion: Whul iu. n- do our country's weal uui honor, w hul more do morality and religion n,iiire of these s.ple lluiii they have rendered as (In- proper coudiiion til the Alllliealy, eipiillly ot Stale rights, and the most c nihil ami hearty "shaking ol hands lu ioss the hlisi ly chasm (" We will M-rmil (icneral, not .1 O, but W. C. P., Urrt-fcenridgi! ul Kentucky tu pnas-nt lliesute of the case as miivi rsslly under si. snl and accepted by Ihe people of till sulijicled Slate. The declaration ol principles set li ii t li in Ciiiciuiiati. and sc leptasl and rc-altirmed at lialtiinorv, he rightly interprets as a solemn covenant, mutually binding the parties aMsenllng to it and the entire natioii. Should that covenanl Is? ratified al Ihe polls in thi-J appmai hing-clec tlou, on "one aide the ii. iii.s rain puny an. I tne Moulh aoleiiuay picigc itieiiiacives to a sincere sctiiu ceiH-e iu the lath, 14th and I ."Vl Ii amen in. nts aud ii recognition of the rigl piivilcge and I'ritia hiata unjoyutl uu' tliiate aiiieiidiiiiuita; on the other ban '' LHa;rs.l .Republic giiaranltv to tbe country an lion -coiioinical adiiiiiHstratton (it t niblic liiianciea. the re establishment sell trov.-iiiiiienl in tin-Stale as to the lis and Slate alf tirs. the preservation of II pnvilcgcK of the writ of ktdiriu eurfiu aroi an aitiummrtxrion oi law "acfconTui lo the resjtiin'ineiits and limital iona of Hi t'onstitiiiion. in lieu ollomiiiiou of part ami force. In the name ol our country in the name of common justice, humanit mor-dily, and religion, I would ask if a covenant of tesce and reconciliation more honorable to all parties concerned and to ihen ttion ilaelf waa ever present ed lor the raiilicalion of any ieopie f Can we as Amcric.cn citil ua, aa Chmiian men. vote or " pr. .teat against clasping haiidi across the hi. sidy cliaaiu made by the war," wilhout priK-laimiiig oiiraelvea and our country umnercilul, uniusl, unpalrlot ic. ami void of reaia'ct for the example of Ood t .ward us as hia erring offspring ? THK 111 TIKS or VIIK PATHI.IT AND I HHIS TIAN. 1 shall lie pardoned here for a single peraonal reminiscence. In a late political gathering in Cleveland, (lino, I made the following ataieuienls. lit your great Icily cemetiTy lielhe remaina ol an tail) son, who nan ma uie irorn iniiriea re ceivesl Hntt from s Southern bullet, and then from achal isf earth thrown agninl his bodt by a lialE troiu a noutlicra can Bon. By his side lie the remains of the wileol my youth, who died from grwrl and ovi? Is ioue around tbe sick and dyii.g bed of our son. By their id lie the remains of a bl.atming daughter, who, aa all her physic joiHwtestitled, died from no other cause (ban driaiping brart sick neas on account ol the death of thai mother and brother. In the army of the Potomac I lost the only then living child, a noble young man, of my only aiU-r then dead, and one of the two or of the only sister of my first wife. Such are my grievance. What duties do they Impose) Duties to my dead, to myae!f,and to the living people of- tbe Barton. Do they call upon me to cherish hi myself aad rxeiuein the Jiving amasd me bitter aad vengeful rrinlniereoce? ' Csaaot each Souihera maa who ha heea bereaved, bar, rxciu ia htm self aad tha paopl around kira what an ta bin and to th nmeuiberartCfw ra- Jly bitter aad ran bit taring f Will aoch policy beorfil our dead, ourselves, or oar country f Dow It nst uwd, while it caattot reach iir deail. and ble G.l frit it, to blight our virtue aad our joys, and bisavageize the BatiiaaaJ heart I Does ot the spirit of amnesty, giMai will, and nstiiasal brta:herhOiaL oa ihe other hand, tend ijiially to perfect our virtues, dvepea our joy ami console I fasas, aqd to purify and to pamotise the nation ai hsarvl litd an Ha who ier lapnaia eieuiplar learn obeilieBce and hive, am aasly, too, from tbe thing whjcfb he suf fered f Shall ant oar grievances teach as s similar ieason t Sor;h as ! understud tor ' utgTirtil T"MmMTbiZitil sad ChiiatisB in thiscrma of nor national j esietence. Bach I also andertlaad the the subject, is the fii'-d tendency of the policy of "The paity of the people " How can we a pal riot or Christiana give oar ulTrage for tbe coatiauaues ia bsrrett aad will ctastioata to fon upon these snhJVHed State Mm of govern ment which an infiictlag epos them the nnsst raiaoos4nd ihtoieratde erH I fVvea years of carpet bag misrule heeiBcnaad their Suta i ads bur Jnrsa, jost after th denoUlisg WT-cta of internee ee war, (too) $7(.Ua).otW to $-mfiOO,mo aad ha fcwoni apoa I beta lb moat ruinoo taimui of takatioa, aad all tbia with aa aasiga atd brarfiis ta the peoplea. Uader that asisrala w ksv hod gswi rated t war of races, asoat amagtiaistK: ui Htau oi Mains al unity, Sanaa aVsanraiising la tt self aad irnslisjiuaa la ail lie leadeatuq. With ail thee rvib besosB tt, Uw AdiwHa iaUatioa OiMad ' urvtaal agaiar asaJuag hand, scross the bkaal, cbaaut uaade by tKaa; k wmiaaa- tW- an r.m,u. e !. SVirwP bt Mimhtaim ...e oiatea. Will our CbrtMiotttty ur nut us by .Hir auffragw to perpetuate aaeb aa Adiuiiiuttrsiioii ( WHY THK rUH TH 81PPOHT8 GRKK LEY. We alluded V&Mitmlu v La this aui-. ... likesiaWh of u T "J at the New Y.wk Greeley d..iuon.t,ti.H1' isn we Bal apace ftw it all U j aaterly effort. i nkm th kv "stiMowiiur eitraci u-ll. hJ.i.. ii....... !!?..liS?!r,u"V'rtMr.Ureel,.y We com bars not upt the full meaaureof hETlT . ..t ,.nn,rr am nn.l aslin oh.1.1. l,...,OI... . -t tt ... j "vt .iar.T-iom.-o i ue Hitter will uno unaaawerable reasons liar coming into line wrkb their brethren, on a programme that cvka Uie ountry's gistd. More thau seven year have elaMid al nee the war, an I Hie South, sImoIuIcIi within their iwer. ha been ruled by their will, and alill if the goes one way II aeema to be sufficient n-asou for them to g. another. Fellow cUi,.-iia, the South aupports Ureelpy and Brown uiMin the issue I have lieeu di.cussing. in course, if elected, they will ei(s-ct from them a pure government, aome reform iu the civil service and a Ix'tler n-gulation of 111. v-tat patronage of the general government. Beyond thene objecla of general welfare they enpect nothing of which I ever heal. I. They l.sik lor nothing, so tar aa I know their opinions of sectional or -rica-ptioiial go hi, nut ol uen Iraiiscen.lam uiils.i tbe Ulale. so tar. aa (be, Vmn ,U,i"" r"'W. that Ibey w igl, I ji-iss uy Ihe consideration ol all other sub jecta, highly iiitriailing sa they may deem them. They will not neglect the attainable lor Ibe unattainable, ess-oisllv wheu Ihey think they have within their reach objects of such importance aa those I have de arribed. It haed to be objected lo the South, and particularly my native Stale, that Ibey were not practical. We have learned some wisdom in this regard. A more pntcllcal, aud iu some n-apccis a w iser Msiple than the whites of the South, you will hardly find in this or any other continent. It is more than two years since Ihe people of my own Slate, finding that they muat either give up Ihe right ol s.11 government or adopt a Constitution opposed in many respect to tlieit inter eala, their habits, and spirit, wisely adopt ed that Constitution and places! its ad ministration in the hands of a native nt your own State. They have escaped the debts and other enormities practiced by carpet bag governments, and their Guv eraor has lasso true, not only lo their, bul also to hia obligations to the General Gov ernment. Wc sacrificed much in tbe way of interest ; something, tisi, iu the w iy of feeling, but we hve saved more than we have lost; and now, tl by electing Greeley and Brown tu secure tbe peace of the country ijdJ Koti-mawut, a ttesitrMrdlit Islitulion, we will certainly aiiTin uiig it. we all. not sacrifice certain goods because we cannot alUin all we desire. II any one wishes to ascertain our motives for preferring Gteeley to Grant here they are, and i hvioua enough. There is no reljn the meal lub::jjp re served purpiaie coiMM'aled frourlhe world. Cau any niau familiar with the history ol Virginia. tsT with the opinions and tempet ot her people, doubt where she would stand in a question of populai sovereign ly and the rightVif sell. government in the people? Pr. alalia where you will thai there is danger to these rights, snd yuu will find her rallying ta the rescue. Lei tt las known that there is a question lie twtaea a republic and an empire, the right of the many or tbe few to govern, and you will find there ia lite in the old land yet ; on that political battle field you will hear the old slogan, "Sic Semper Tyraiiiils," as she stands with her heel ap lited to stamp mil the life of despotism, and hit arm thrown back to strike for the cause of popular sovereignty. The Soutn has neither sought nor taken any lead in theat ijueattoits. It is the Litteral Republicans who hsve done so; and believing them to lie right lo this extent, we follow Iheui We will sid lo elect their candidate, sad if he is true to his pledge he will ful fill his obligations to us. We will claim Birthing from him to which he is not pledged, or which docs not flow b-giti-airlely as s cons ii.enee from the, pledgta, mar will -.we d'-niand any viols tion ol his g. ad faith or consistency. An HisToaic Tmkk A recent land sale ia France brings tcadight some facts coucertiing s tree which V aim. sit as cell bralasd on ihe Continent aa the "Royal Oak" Id which King Charles found lelugi-, is in England. The property sold is s residence at M. intra vail, in the court yard ol which Man I the famous "Mohtrsrall oak, which nstnralista assert o be more tbaa two thousand years old. This noble tn ia thus capable of measuring etisunor with th fbrest giant of Calaveras county, CalifiMBl. Thia oak, which ia aatirefv hollow, has had lis Interior provided with st oa heache, a which twelve per- awtscan eotnlortahly ait ana ad - taliia. aad aa aatreaea dot a- saa two window bora been cut eat nf hs (idea la order to acertain ha age, M d'Oibigny eat oat peiosal it rutin thick ae aad boiled st ta oil, which is aa .infallible mode of brittgiim to light it aeparaM larsrs mo. duced by each yea. By this osethod.BBd oaioUng Irisra th oeotrr to the circura ferenr. be waa eaaily aide to prove that the number of layers amounted to two thiHiaaad and sihm hundred. This tree la, of COttras, great natural cuniwi ty, sad every year asmlarrata peraiavs visit last Mrgbburtrood to new o Venerible reile of the pawl, which was living an 1 yietdtttir neinrr, a bow, lotne rnrija oi the ar'ioit eentoriea bettani the birth ol a-ui flavioi. t 0iHii.iia SkcuaiTV -woa a BosBb Bill. Jobs Connolj, aged SislJ, rlietl ia Mr, flmilh'j Boardiag Hoaaa, Pearl atesot New York. Julia owed at iv ftadth ten d o'lsra. The police were aotl ted pi hi death, aad Mr J'airb-k Murphy, sr uaiSaiuiker iX-twrry siivat, was seui to take charge of th mnaiaa, Mrs. Saiiib ilb-tad to tha reaaovsi of th body, as ae oaid art hd a Ilea oa M . fH tea didbsra, , TUB anderlakar toad bat that be had baa nrterad by th pot Me to Uk it, but still Mrs. South R9ard lo allow hiat. - Fioally. Caps. Lrlnan seat nVrgeaat Ttvanpaoa with tha ORdertakar. aad Mr. Coanoily' n quia war taka away, , , , avaa. .- . j The Germaa War offiua ha ordered that ia all garriaians whet , th (Jathofic akaptaia b or vasx hereafter be suaps-aiiiad. the Catholic rrgWaar is birth, assriages. and death, I to be kspt by to ProUstj sat aubtar chaoutia. . ' 1' I - " e -" . . . i ' - J -' """ " -- ' -" t harli Ib-ade will wrie the Chrtaluia " "a 'uc -tir4tli(. . Isaac Pitman, the gn-l iatr.m and pn ttScbiru) pb.1trtpi,j, i, atauikttipt. Mr. Caleb Ctishrng pitsSi-.rinroiigK'fri;'' ee,-.ni,y. ,, umnf al lloribani ue iiitemn i Mn lor this country Iron, Hunng the nwnl rniurma .1 il,.. HaKU, lr. Karl Mam was aiigiuaU.d by a French iK-wsiaaT coritpo.idn,t a. mgn pi hat of lire rvliuuui ..I .!r leum." " ' Paliouetwiatn (Vniib. one of Ihe lt.,,. aielMsaadiws la Knglan.1, ia at Haulry m, a vhi to the SlT Wore poll. riea, will. a '''-Ji' -i uf i,e uisn laclii are lu a position lo allirm Uiat sirs Meri man, the widow lo whom be haa united, ptaaaaaitai a ha-time ol 975,000." Mrs. A M (Irlswol.l, w lie of the ('ill cinnati " Fat Con. rilmtor," hits atartc.l for Euroie, lo U- prtwiil at the dcbul nl her sister. Miss Ih-iisoti, on Ihe lyric stage, whichicvoul will take place shortly it. Milan Thctyuke of Sutherl ind Is constructine a railroad st his own nail in Scotland the Sutherlanda and 1'allhnca railway. It olfen happens thai the duke, who is n practical engineer, drivtsi bia owu cars U aud down the line. Bazaine. won't la tried till Noveinlsrr. Patti na-eivea (I.IIOll T night III lui dun.. Nr Ze.lMd .,.p.Wt two II.H.ria1.ing banks. Moral Pernamhiico, in South America, pn.hihita billiard tallica by law. The builders of Meigg'a South Ameri can railway light Indians by electricity. A lailmad now under construction in South America will pasa through the Audtw. An Ingres picture brought (II I ,000 in Ltuiiluu ret vully The deficit nvultiiig from our jubdir U. stylets KaUei.jamiuer by the Oeriuaiii press. The Viceroy of Egypt has giveu a val uable building lot in Carlo for Ibe rrec tion of an Kpua-opal church. I Ally Biirdetl CtuitU recently gave a Uishop, who was lagging for I'linda ti. build a church, a blank check, and thi modest ecclesiastic 111 Id it up for flSO, 000. Immense quantities of tunny llsh have lately been captured olf Ihe Miilitcrr linear. coast, and the market ul Marscillia. alaiuiida with them. This is the tish nl which Pliny gives an marvelous an ataiouiit, and a very delicious fish it is. A letter from an American In Kdinburg says: 'Sttfurdil night in 4'mk seems to he given over to one huge drunk Glas gow the same. I don't know how It may be here hi night, but il the Prtatbyb-rian ministers, who are alien. ling Ihe grand Presbyterian Council here, are a fair asm pie, Kdinburg must la- Ihe "driiukeutail'' plaie ill the world. I saw a ntiiulHir of them at dinner at -owr bolef take euottgrt aberrv, chsuiiagne, clao-it, brandy and hot Scotch to send s great many Yankees umler the lable.' The proprietor of the St. Germain Hotel Pans, must la-aeousumaialc pulTei He has had plai-eil on -his sign " ici. Coi ptrlt tAnglait, f A'aysima', "Italian, t f Al temaiul" slid a lew weeks ago an Ku gliah Uiurist, after many Iribulaliona in th. attempt to expreisi Ins wishes at dinner tn tbe esseuiially Pariaan waller, burst uui with, " I say, 1 haven't seen the interpre ler yet. Who the deuce dtata aieak En glisli, Spanish, Italian, slid German f " "' Tld travellers, sir," was the rt ply. According tn Ihe OiuriuiUili ioavl, tin billowing are the cardinals likely to ta nnine in the next uatsiatory : Mgr. Chigi Nuncio in France; Mgr r'ah inelli, Nun cio at Madrid ; Mut.de Mrode, An liliis bop of Mt lhede; gr. Pai-ca, Majoi Ikomo of Ihe Pope; Mgr Anlici Mallei. Iatiu Patrian'h al Conslantiiiopb' ; Mgi Hallenii, the same at Alexandria, Mgr Guibcrl. Archbishop of Paris. 11 s Holi ufSi will simply Ih.inin ile Ihese pielab without OMiierrmg thu hal ; lull that will give litem Ihe right lo enter lias conclavu The Bri Ushers are ihrcalatuej. wUhseri oua trotlllle ab'illl -heir fish supply. This mainstay ol the pisuer clititmai scctus -lo bt ladtnt, and leaa fisli, in spile o th'tiii creitaclil facililiiv for atssiinng and nans porliug tin in, wi n- deliver, ii in London last year than In 18-18. 'Ibe pniaeut form of ciHiiulaoil Is against the middle men, who throw nsh away aud sell It for (ua nurs alien spoiled, rather than supply the demad st low rate But Hum am reasons for thinking that, tin water eliout Ihe island are bcomiog dep vied, and al rewoy efiiarta hsvs1 Dees made toward, transplanting soma of our varieties to British waters. Aa English operative who work all' day aad gusa boms to teach hi liitl daugh ter at eight, wa receatlf wmmoned he dra (rhiail board nnder tbs act of 1870, which reuuires-that pareui shall cause sll child rea of specioed agis to ottaad srbw I unsra soot reaenoabl excaae lie given He declined to attend, aud li matter was brought befiare a magistrale. Tit lal Iter nrgs I Sa sa excuse that h wss iwuipeienl to instruct his childn-n. and had then I sr. A . T t. ....I i.. ; ; ...t i ...si s sv a'" " ' a ., ft mud wed versed ia the branches appro priate 10 one of her sge,h excuse wss deemed sulfides! and tlia baaa was di missed, t - Aa rr. oiiaBt Mrn.or Rhino mo IlKowam) M va to tub t S-Vi,. &yjVliMcI' aSTJjjSrSilSrmL. wa drowned whiie balking in Laks Msr ced las Sunday, ssts the HaH Francisco 6'nreataur ot Aagost II His body was ant discovered until Wrdoeaday, th two ava who searrhed ha the corps havieg failed to diatsrver il by lbs ordinary means Harinr heard Ibata bwrf of freab brand lolo wfiark UM k"ilvef bbd heei UsaerUst. would drill ahaat on the water aad finally aiak over th dead body at th drowsed, they procured a targ fraah loaf id bread aad placed ia it luur ouoWol iau ksllver. Tbe hatf wa Uimwa oa th waters of Lake M..rcd. The bread imme diately moved againat tu .wind, which was bhiwliur stnssg, and kut oa till tt saachad rartaia aotat. . Tb loaf of bread tbea stopped and uu.Wnly aank, and cam to tbe serf ana agaia, and with it the dead body., Th ova who aarrsis the remsrksb! story ar Viaciao Murioi snd fraociaco de Luos. . They ar well kaowa to our luitaa populalioa. Thair atorj i substasUsted by eUuars. The price ot gaa HaeMHthhasrj ff 1st tl JUtsjh!trer: Tbe Exiiriaia offlm a we fere- aen into oa niunalas nihl last. The HBWit'y'iTieii' l-wT''ilel "ad'f io'uiati.' , Prof. J A. Ilarrell aud Mr. Portia will ' coiioti.i-e the publiratiuu of a papt r caJhal the tVajiawr at Kuilcld. Uisliop Atkina.u will visit Warren tun Ml Ihe Dili mat. Kitlgeway has shipped I1I3H Imsbela of pcu lies during Ihe pnwtit seawai. Mr. II H lUwkiaa. mat old nattrman llv ving IT '5 Hmi, Mt fnau hra p.arufc Ira i 9 ) aad broke his shoulder. 4sVj " 'StV Vimtiia has been annointed Siii' S."- ai L. t t.L..l.. Sf s h. iuiiv, SVttUH- nfiuiinmu. , lielilaville lias Clnli. Mr. William Lindaey ia Pieaidcat ; I. II llenaon, Vic President ; J. W. Kelr er. Secretary ; S S. Harris, Assistant flue rvbtry; UGikhIwiu, Treasurer, Hidgews) shiiiei during the year end ing June tat, I87j, I! HI hogsheads tobac co, 704 hags cotton, "147 1 biiahelsoom, and 111 buahila heat, and rc lived 178 tons guano, and ultOlfii Ilia, bnwui, Macon -till bags cotton, 188 llogsheada, tolcua-o. anil received 77M8 Ibi. bitcoo, Hit tons guano, slid '.MM barrels flour. Littleton ftii Ions guano, &I hogalieada lotiatvo, 1371! luvg of c-'ttou, snd I.Hltl Uw. bacon, tn the Littleton estimate only the amount shipped Imui and receivtsil into this coun ty is given. Warren Plains, Msnsttfi and Henderson will la- given next week, if wc ran -'d the statement, which will- give jtHlwurAt rejwirJt d ibjsaaart,, ajid-Wf The following is a partial list of tbe wounded in the act idem oa the Wilming ton it WcldtMi Railroad on Friday last imir I lii.llcy : W. II. Chew, of AugilaU, Ga , aiiHt- liadly aprsineil and hip injiirttd; Mrs. Chew, w ile of the almve, received a severe cunt usiiiu on the forehead ; two ladies acooinp iiiying Mr. affd Mrs, Chew, reciived nil iniuries wlmlcvcr; Mr Cham Mora, of New Orleans, was acvnrly lnuiwl hIhiiiI (he lace, back and hrtrnd; Mrs. M. A. Waller, of MuuLgtiuiery, .Al ueUoJ Mr. Chaiula'ta, waa seriously luuiacil about lanly ; S. S. Solomons, HuH'iintenilent ot Iht- Norlhcast Railroad, H. (.'., was slightly liruised on the knee, W. J. Smith, Abbe villc, 8. ('., badly iujunal about Uie heaiL I here wi le several others who received alight Injuries. The accident, was caused by a misplaced rail.. It is thought that Ihe poaitiou of the rail wa the result ol dtstigu. l)nH Stanley, of Wealmiuister, hss laa n slaying in Scotland and hs p eaclied in two tir three id Scotch cliurclte. Tbe I h'au fat one of I he in. wt Uilcranl and lar gi-at hearted liltcral iu Ui Kuglioli t.'himli. Colonel Verdi du Vernwl Is coiislilnred, ui t to field Marshal Moltke, Iho abbaw strategist lu the Prussian general jrtaflF, tl is the son of French otfltSA, Who diod ill IHI II. iu fWliu. In coiiscuiicrice of woundi received at tha battle nf (Inas beoren. Hi young widow, wllh her In fant son, remained iu Berlin ; and the boy was allcrward educated at tlieelH'uae ot Hie State. The div-oratlon of the Ordia- of "Sanl tata-ftremt Mttitar11 of -Hease Ibtrntstadt haa lieen conli rred upoa I wo English la dux Mias Pearson and Nias M'ljughlill Thia is new Order, founded In August, 1870, by Hie Grand Duke, for the reoog union of services rendered to the wound ed in war. The decoration consist of a twelve pointed crista of bronac, gilded and siisN'iiiletl from a crimson ribon, with silver edge. OiHinod made his first appearance aa a via-alist at St. James Hall, Laindon, receut ly. He sang his "Maid of Athens," the pnitils uf which have ln gcnenuialy de voted lo the aid of Mrs. lllack, the origi n al Maid." The critic nay that though M.,GhiiuihI baa but little voice, hs know how louse thai Utile, with the skill id a Do isbed singer and Ihe power of th true ar tiste. His performance crested great n tliusiaafii, end was eucurad amid liB- UH'ttse spplsuse, M. (luenuilt, a French Joumallat nf smile emloeiMv, ha Inst died at Vschy He waa origonally connes-ted with the ' I h-hats." and afierwarda bain editor of the "Pr-sae." In ISoB be i-stablislied the "Oiiiiiion Ntsinalt!" sviih the assl aniw o't Prince Nauobsm. and condiirttef) it with so much indepmdeaee- that be was frequent ly pntautisl by girverninent lie wa returned for Pan in 1863, and sat until 1870, wheu Ids ana lowing to his Imperial connections. A correspondent of f IauvIoa Dally Trii fhijih went to Marseilles binusst Mr; Slaukav, thediacovefvir erihi. LlvlligsUine, aad gives a tong acoiiuut of Ills interview with Stanley. I lie loitowing is an ex trai-t friun lids letur: "When t first taw I jviiigslone," aaid Stanley , bj the course of naturally dissyiralv talk, he wa worn out by dlarburs, broken down, aud baf- fi srt these war his own words by worry, dlsappoiutineut.and kinging. "You have brought new life lo ma, be said. After ,a fmapanitmslilp of four month, Mr. Stanley left hint a hale, hearty sloul man. who bore his ilaty years welL Hi hail was still dark ; hia mnustache Snd bnsrd were ussy, not wbil. Ha hsd pleat of etrHthi4 winHBunltion. rHbsa. wnataaL aad also supplies (or three year ; while when Mr, Stanley discovered him ha was'dewti tale, and quite broken up ; nothing bnl bis brave bean tnd nl Issllef In thagqou new id God supporting biro. , Mr. Slan lev aasured me, in the moat earnest man ner. that b "hsd ' fear whatever but that, at Ibe expiration nf about two years, Englialiinen, will tt again their jiet Miuutry tuaii, Wabu Bath hs Issahitt sbo u Boaiia Ilr W ilk ins. IB hia official n-nort to Uie I Jt.4!l,iWH(B KPSIieiwnji Mrassatv,. r-jgia - . th warm bath a a favorite method ol to-atuiHtit in Italy and In iwam iiart d lltdlaad aad Franc. Ua states that be oftara, saw iduaaa patienu ia aa bath room, with ftteir beads otuwa ia right, th tha bathing tab being covered except a bote fa-the bead. Ihere Ihe v asasltr tuaia Iriioi iioa uiiAres liours, 10 some Tn- alaunea sit lo eiitht hours, end oicasiooal If for day at a time.. Ir. tiuddra, iaf Zurich j kept a maa thu Immersed lor fir tiava. oa account of high ataU of excite swmt etMtoecuul with, bod sores.. Tbs patisat la reunasnU-d to bar slept Weill a uurtion of that time and beea cured of tha eorea, no exhaustion or til conse uusnces fcillowlutf. Tbe case i also re bated of k maa tuaided by atssanv, and nut ltaaoe. who wa placed by Uetira ia tetdsi bath and kept tber for three week, an til aw euticts had Canned over tha urfaca. , Tha water wa kept at an ssreav aio Uiniiaaralara, sad lb pauent rsaxiV attsf withom Uauuaysrucnoe. , o.jr aiar Mamupcm, aemheroi OuttgreoK; fhua, foftiit.l " UiS l On i the purehajcrm, ;--"tise'r'tfteTSu'iit. '..r-At;s:"' " 4 M41!iniVt)M count ttsar o. Hummer, eouutjr. West Virsjinia. ' This P"'" at th cfW,M, v( new anu unMrtMr KlVur h.uu .. Isril ,J tl, ri , ai i , . . . aaew iUIW UWanilO. iff. Tha rVteralsarg corrsIioo.bioce of ti uh;iiioik.i irjifMiu- ruulain the fo",.,. "K ; sv vi casi bsen blame. 1 isdy of one d tie made all h seated hinMelf at 1 ly, read ia all rnl py. Tbe lady, ho aitou Ibe g cu:iet uarv. without anpscking hi tracks, sssxl through th city oa hi way U)as, where be will ralide bertsLttcr. ; The lower part of Loudoun county Va., was tlirowa uito a great taU uf ax-i- cileiui-tit last Thursday week by th to- K art th at t wo M Iss Catima, w ho resided wtl a their mother near the llu dividing Fair-. : tax and Loudoun, bad, after a abort and ) uiysterious Ulaeaa, suddenly died, with marked syiptuma having beea auiaoaud. I be lacto ol th case, as uublianed tn tha Leashurg "Telcgraiu" of Tuesday voturu- ing, are as tullows : " Mrs, Eliza Catou, a widow Udy wlia live oa what hi familiarly kaowa to tba ciiizcns of that osctaun aa th "old road,'- ' had two daughters, whose ago war re-, peclivelidweatysuiia and 'eight yaars. the elihM olafhese twaJadiea . aa. .ukjia PBWs- Thiirsiiay, when sue was uken mora ?to 41 , lently than everj In" the WtaMlliiu hef youuger suiter was taken vary ill, and labored nnder very much th asm symp Ihal were charaoterialic id her Msler's 1 1 aeaa, A diaTtor was iiumedialely die- nalrbcd ftar by on ot Mrs. (b's aatgb burs, who haprieil to be preaoul at tba tiot. In du tint tr, Peugh, who w.ta . their family physician, arrived, antemi th younger Mia Uaton' routn, and, a'- -ter rxaraiiuiik her coudilion, prikinHiiiiard. her illness to b typhoid h'Ver, and pn- , scribed auootdliigly. 114 then started for ' Uie nsuta of lb aider MiatUatnn, but not v arriving at th door wa onstivsty sefuat d. H an admlUanos by tb motlier, whu atuaaa, st the door and stated that then wast nothing the matter .with the oldest daugh ter, that b did not deair him to seat her. Wbrreupoa th dtastor departed for hi mi. That same night tha younger daughter wa taken much Wis?, aud died before medical assist snc could hat- Srorured. Tb next uoruiug th other aughter grew, much won, wlllng ia , th regbm of th abdomen to an Borm(Hia six, and suffering tha most acuta agony. Still co physician wa permitted to sew " his;. In llilsronilitbwi sli remsined un til ahout mid day, when she, too, expired I tbe presence of no on but her Blather, and wllh no other living mid present to wbAim.atM might wahaa dassth bed state-" " Blent 1 ' The excitement eonaciinetit upon thia 1, sudden, terrible and anaoouunubh) visa-' Ution of Provldenoe, or raor probably f , t amis, Hcndiah spirit la hutnaa form. spread )ika wildtlrw among th neighbors, , causing numerous whtared suapiciona ' and rumors to suggest themselvsa, until ; . f tMH. aonmg Imrst Uam III mluds of lbs ex eiud pomilacc, and more slariliag thus. ' all, thsU It was death at tha hands of - mother. - 5 -i '-. - a WhvebedldltU now til nrlncitiaj topic of discuasiolr. Ararlou ruiuiir r sllintt ooucerning the causa. Amoag oth era, it I said that th oldest dtughier 1 was in a crlucal coudiUon, and it , thought that (n order to conceal th , , shame and disgrace) -vrtiich would bits . 1 airily fall 0siu tha family if a kuowledga of thi fact wer bmugl.l Ui light, h re- -sorted to this hirribw and heartless ruoile ( of preserving the ImnisT -i.l JuUigrily of hur name, w bat her motive coum n-ira bnen in poisoning th (rtlie daughter isv -t leltantiraly tn a shroud id mystery, - . s The body of tbedaughUir wsssxbuoiea. , last Tuesday, to be limnediataly Sent ou. to soma chemist for axamiaatkas. Mo " pain are beiug spared to ferret tb crbaav 1 trout beginning to end. , ., ,., B 1 A :f Who Owas ': Ooi.usstrra ' Maa1 ?r An lirTKhasTina lloaaa Surr It ire -ported that Mr. Malcolm Gill, of Isarrurd ,; county, Ky., will bniuediatolv institutai r legal pri Breedings In th Now York oourta ' , fur poaaejauoa nf th cel. b ated trotting; I. mare Goldantitbs Maid, which b elabas Is hi msrs Joet, supposed to bare burned, , In her stable al Nk'bolssville hvcb year ago. It is now wdd that tb mar wa " stolen, and tb livery arable fired to cover the theft. A 1 .t It ia Mid thai Gill' trainer happened, at one of the great troll i ng race bet ween. ' Uoldsmith Maid and Lucy, and at imcai ' rveoguized th Maid a tba man which. 1 was thought to hava beaa deatroyod ah th Nicholsevllle fira. U ioa closer examy. y inatiaa h bee sine thoroughly wnviiudK' -that aha wa tha tdeaticsi mare. Ha Y ' ' therenpiHi oommunicaUd with Gilt, who went on to New York, aaw and rocoenlx- sd tba Blare a hi former property, and. delemtned lu ak ateuk tor bar .-' ' ' ' 'SSSSs '1 ' ,11 Msrvblumm Broniies Pnms CotstHtaaav SlLVBH BV TH MlLSV DKVBO,l flap. 2. A wonderful .diet-over y was mad cently six miles west uf Carlltom of atv snorinou silver ledge, or system of kdgeax . aa locBen aad wovea tugtithar as to bo p'actioally on ledge. It meaanrat aixty- threa taet in wldthjsd can b chavry iraced over fivs mih, carrying ore tbe entire distance that assays 7.1 so4,0ts l !. Ttva aoriKsnewliAig ,. fonnstioa iaV primarv granite, and tli or cartie gale-, aa, bbtck Bad gray nilphureU, ata. A. large number of men ar already Spoa iu In Mrhall titnnel. near UesifiEtown 1 tctu ff " did uiiHtiraJ was afruxk uu feat ut day thirty ioehea wida, Great activity stud everywhere In th mines, and ja norta coot I mm all quorten of larger fietda Ihsn avor, ,Y.civT.( Sons time ago th -Bolters" of Indiana,, w an i iisteti 1 1 . m A. P. Kd wertoiir"r ir - ' riTOta-f ot XSmimtr'tr Oictr csBdidato.? Mr. Kdgertoa refuses lo allow the ase of his BaJne (ar any Mich f arptaw, and de dines the proffered anmination. la s Vctmr addrasaajfl to th presiding officer of tha Convent ioa. Ha regrai that his fellow , "Straight ouU" t aid bavs divmed ih seccaaatary to opptss Uie "Demi writ so Sum ticket herotofore nominated by tb n-gular Convention nf the Deiuocrstia party of th State, with Mr. Hindricks at 11 bead," and dttlare that "h aid act old la any manner in th election of too Kepublwaa State ticket iu lnliars ' This knock another prop from under tba already touring editic of thr"ttolUsa,' Pktfadeiji Aft. 'I ' f4 V
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1872, edition 1
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