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't t r 4 iltiscclltmcous Nctus. INTERVIEW Willi OLD tilAD. Mr. Drake, one of tho editors rf the Union Spring Times, who is now trav eling in the nnrthiTti Suits, hid mi if lerviuw a few day inrt with Tmddeus SUmi at til heme. Weepy: I visited Lancaster, and obtained and auUunro. Radical ii .ivo a oJ deal la mj ai out the close n l .ti.'nehip ioice of II, e former lye hoar t. their master' friend. They tell titicn pcple thai number among the.r m i vile ei are luo ellowto ba w hite, and too white to ha hlack. They mm-t '- thi. It is iioriibty unkind t their j;reat loaJ rand, 'master. In fhj rity of Li'icaitcr, Pcun., in thd godly North;" ujh unto tlio pure City .f Philadelphia, Thaddf us Stevena ha h-r yesr lured in o;t'ii tiui;c ry wm mulatto woman whom he siduccd from hrr husband, a foil blooded negro. This mulatto innnspr I ii boubi holds in Lau c.isUr mi 1 at Washington, n ecivesor ro . . , i 1 1 THE RUSSIAN BATIL mamx iwaiVs xxriaiuic luuiim, I only got over a calamitous cold in the head yesterday, and to-dy 1 tvU lite the breaking up of a hard winter. I hail die bines and a ceaseloss drumming and rin.'ihi' in the cars, and a deadening oi iiKui. non the bruin, and a horr at'iio "1' suffocation. The weathc;r wus c. Id, auJ ibe gases fioin the villaniou cua! tin- were sliding. iU-sidesall thiu liitlc ii. conveniences, my thoughts por- isttntlv ran on funcials and suicide. I win. in a tit frauiH of mild for any des pi-r.ve enterprise, and with a reckless-nr.--. ilutt even stirred a Krt of dull ad nihu'.u within me, I rvsived to g.i ami :.ike n batli. In five minutes I whs bn :i-'.i"g the frosty wind and ploughing ihui -gh i he olt hew; nov, and in fifteen I hiumliled iijkim l!ie place where they kr il.o m.uiior called the Russian 1!., !i This was rather mora than I bar ;i:tJ for, but I hesitated oUy a moment . ... I . ....I I.. ulnl Weill in. i weiii ui muw-s, in me - ' " a st ran ire r Is rare la N wiud, never polifness to Vmk. The sharp wintry fult so bracing or smelted to deticloui as it did when f went striding up the strco', and if there was anything dismal or cIkhmIcmi about thix old world It was not l!un Ti iblo lllw,'u" do. JIOKBOliS QF A MUMMY TIT. A young rliiladeliihiMi, traveling )U K-vp;, writes to the A"y Mirer, of tl ait ci y, iliiit ho was recently let down it to a cavern lined as a sqiulchor for muui iiiic. lie says: Imagiue a vaulted chamber about twin v lie ft'ct sjuaro. Away down in ilis "eiy heart of this rauite rock, diu ll l.gUted by our two flickering tapers, fill eil ulmoat to tho roof, waa a counil4 j.iloii up imiM of uiicotrined niominiis. 1 ,ioro they lay in all shapes and postures, limd had burst the twiuing Iigaineits M!:bh building, and nlong a carpeted anu tneir iouy arms ana nom- In! :i,d ctitci-cdii largo und snraptiis 1 ' i'K aeenwwi struggling upfnra 'i . . .:, ..':.!.:. i a tl. ,!'.. Ihts of their slumbers. tomo wsre U ! :Ti ; rkl air f mtortaud laxury plac, n-righl again8t wall and i. tkinga com h.rts llf . kl.c t-j j jb, tj ie lace ,j.t coUd ...it J the weird shadow, thrown by tLe can- J fV '.,"f -M . .. i,' ., .w...r a , die's liirlit. their features twitched and IdJ.iteomMoh irre.t lie-a fctl-l ,"' "V i.,, i ....:... .1 " ... fi. i wli'itu 1 rcjurded .i the ..sr.aater4rf-4ua.pany, j oat what Ids partv demntidiK). aud where tbe'r !iiiuiti.1.- W'ould etoj; iip ui wfnt terms nr. I nt w'at pobaLIc time hia party w,ii!.l re cognize the mintl.oru tstates hb qua' meinbeis f tie lIovemiiK-ot, and 'o nek hi interpretation of the pr6ent "iw'ii;e of reconstruction.' Then prefdem' tiie uuest-ion witli the leiuark tiiat it w.i 'i- lndtflicutu one to t ut to a irenllcfu.ir, I ! 1 MMied : . '"Do jnn rnrsue your ln:rR!i p ajjrtj uieaKurefvr the purpose timidaUou! Ileanswi-red at once : "I do nth;n nK?re!T far unrtv turpoe-. 1 reni J my ijt.f i.istii lis lua.tiU.e. 'Hut, Mr. b'.eveits by what pu. vision i.f the "Constitution me .-u wnai.t. d ji ' m ' I r I 1... i ..l ik.uitiinfl lak itonnnnPH lia. iimn .mii.t.i ni nnnie in ikxk. iacu run 6 a dollar and a quarter, riootr chnrgo rrffdrew a long knife Iron the abeatliii ,v ..-ti, an.-t ..AMpmnnnAiff oavu mokia arm, and cwmneucod entrngand t fil.A i.t tnrt'mft IT1A i)fPP tt Mil Rtfpft dant, whe conducted me into another -scar-tuMio; and, as his naked timba tank art of the house and gavo'mo a neat moig me urjr uu ue, ( u Utate room wherein to undress. When Harms tossed irtout tno oou.es, neiooaeu Icamo out of there, a fine, healthy young like some hideous vampire at bts lightly ! descendant of Adam (1 think ho was a meal. - descendant of Adam, oecause ho hadn't me air was verj uu,.m i . -iui 1 .i.:- k, . . .of ,,vi.iin n o Deal a reirear. wnen tuuuiui? n ti-v a i rag) took me into a largo apartment that j thought flashed across my mind bat al- , i 1 was as hot as fin, and gave me a basin most froze my Wood with horror, I ui of cold water to wash my face in, aud a' not a coward, but for a moment or heart leupof ice water to drink, and then left larood still. Ihe .caye wat.micawiiii a me. Xue place naj a lauiceu noor, ami- -j U great plnugc-bath in the -middle of it. tiuder, and soaked in Aitntnen, cicii one t . ' e '" l- l 'I - I l 1 ............. I ! m i.i i n v f.ilil j r.t' 111 n til t rliltll ; una two long rOWSOl lllgu oioao umruii; " ' "ct'v ... -""'v . ' iM-richof nittuing down the sides-sort of, as inflammable as gun cotton. I single rlK V?,l Z c3 o ill wi 1' liko wildtire, and noowe upon f..l queetou, and the ngnt used to mAe ceil.n i "'t room g" ' r LkLwMio.iJ-ao an. exc.s,. .o. lJ?" "! Z.Z, " dAr won d U-i bin roiudd alive jus marbles marbles of the small kind.! in five minutes. 1 remarked Xbis to I climbed up on one bench, and then on j Harry; he saw it instantly aud jilted to ''., , n i H.,iio (. third Rnd i the 'Mude to be caret ul oi tueiienis, 'the higher I went the hotter it got. The ' while I started for the opening. Un I jfoff 'grew Thicker and threkcr,--nlf the; went, utrotign ue narrow paag, w Another Coal , DUatr.K filarial accldenf, which " resulted , io lha fiomediate death of tea men tod lads, occurred at Washington collier, on the Wtir, io EnglauJ, May 31. Sixteen meo and lada hsd . beta barred p lathe Maudlin scarn and were prevented from getting up with the meo who csmeojit of the pit Io .the afternoon. .. About 6 o'clock, tht fall ' having been cleared away, the men and lads-had been sent to the fool of the shaft to go tobauk.and ten of them were in a cage of two decks, between 7 and 8 o'clock, and were drawn tint no shaft br the engine. Instead of stopping his. engine when the case got to back, Tudor, the engipeoian, had let go on, and the result was the ten poor crea tures were run op to the pulleys in the cage. Upon passing the bank the n.eji shouted with all their strength, but no notice was taken of them, and aa soon at tbe cage struck the- chocks near the pulleys or wheels, which it did with considerable force, the wlro rope broke, and the whole -of the fnen in the eage wore nreeipitatod with it down the shaft, t the ewnp,- depth of tw hwrnlred estd firry yards, and it is needless to say tiiat t.hej wwJt'.!!?d on ,u 'P01- e,f? crishe JTIoin erJeTo side as II " was "pi eS cipitated down the fearful chasm, pitch d tha- saen - oat- etohed -1 hroof h t he bunting, and fell into the sump. Imme diately after the occurrence the brakes man disappeared, but he was apprehend ed during the night, and - was brought before tbe Gateshead magistrate on Sat arday aud remanded. The bodies of tho men were got out of the pit on the fol lowing day. wondrous) v diffsrot from what (t wasli pecte.4 to be In tbe dreams of lit leading men wtien liiey nnaenooa a , rain ana moineuiooi eiptnmeoi. . k j point' Lev on J il t-urnos. in tientin tiio defeated so harshly as joti propfise ! "The Conktitnliou uoi s not euk-r into I the question hasnotliii.gto do ith it at j "iIL You .wade ati isue of war. The ! Iv'ofth -whe'her wisely or unwisely it is i faint blurs in the through my insr knees and eariueuts against tin sharp sUmjc, shuddofingly expecting caJl tao ment to lay my Lauds upon tlx sliuly tattoo nor tot. v its provision ereule, I re. cnaiiaals. n claim Jer to be r -. n . . ui person as ei: ifj'i.i'i'v 11 io aeai run with vcii entireiv by wi. and thoBh not caring to have those laws eecottd to ilie fuljkextent of hang ing the pXr oevi!?, 1 regard as a nutter of the nti'ijrsjt tqirty to punish you by fines at least sbT&eient to indemnify loy at. men for the UaaNsge silstaiiied at your bands." X rK'W"rityw-w ' iDeesarf, Mi. Sievei.s wilNroa be satis fed with no lea f "fSrifrtrAhTrr.inff lees wWdfc? unjn-t to tlioee wion.'id br your criiW." tjWill jo i be ahit! to or mg your paKi 1 rup.f LiLUjC. ... ... o....i.l t!.a ii iras iignis wete oniy -r::TI..:n",;...3 i Tl- .I m.,v.l mtst:- 1 ewtW nt breathe . . r - . nriiA nnv m am. hwHllfJO the Stft'iia was 60 cia. Which s.me oi my pany seem now - - j ,! coils of asentent in the dark, andavery to torget the Ooverumeat recog.,od JJif I- hadn't a mouth "like a : "ow and then sticking fast, and feeling tX TXrZ bWa batchwiv I must have sulfated 0" imagination) the Arching bnath of ,ra?.w"lv" . " i..,., I . Kl ,r.,.l ihii.l-mrr'tlio tire ftewd on mvbacic. At Jast l ireau-o uy j-V--"- - - -- , r ..i . . i. ,.i ' i ,i ,.... aiiour Rienmooai exti obioiis anu sncu . 'u .. ..v " things, because I knew I was carrying very glad to b.eath the pure air at about a hundred aud sixty pounds of , the waim sua again. ' .tcam to the square inch, and if I overj r snu. u.jn .. luj ii.iv.iitr-.ni. K tj, o cingic : MIX. YAT.LA X IWi IX A M AID TUE moi; ent I was bound t coH.ipbe a. line. IiEBELLlON. But it was acomfort to mc to know that I , ... , ,, - ... , ,. i . had -uch a head on bv this time that it , 1 "f '" 19 P I did let tro I would "be likelv to blow f!lt Huntsville (Ala.) Democrat : J the most of that bath-house over into Jersey somewhere: At this critical pe riod Adam appeared, and I was nncom--mo-laAi4a-lutNT uotv't thatandiag-Ji loomed so vaguely throngh the shroud ing mist that 1 could n t snear that Isaw by While yon were beliL . S a anitu you aiso as great had for eited ail right i orouose the laws ol Geiural Sheridan 'i J'roU-tt against a Jicoptning of th Registry LiUA Sharp Argutntnt against the Attorney Generar$ Opinion. X Orleans, ii, 1867 U o'clock P. M. Uen. bbvridao seal Usosral Grant I lie loaiiog to-day : liXAtHlMBTKU 5TU MlLlTAftT DISTRICT, ) New Urlsaav Jans 22, 1867. ) Gtntrttl U. a. Omt, Wathinpton r 0nkhal: I am io receipt of s telegram fiomths l'retideol, lbrooili Urevet Major Gen. Tow ncd, Adjutant General United Slalrs artnv, directing ran t ) exleod lbs Regiflralioa io I diit ei'.y and Slats until Aogott 1, unlei hin ing me to report success and such resaont fur Im kformaiwur-aad- also .stating that io bis iu men I this esteatioo is necfruarv to full and fair registration, sod tiiat tbe time boul 1 bs tbumteri'lod beeauM other district crnmaoj era. will hot Jl tlirojU before tbat tirus. Mr lessons lot C'octng regittratiuo in thnci A SENSIBLE VIEW OF.nECONt BTnUCTION. The Richmond Whig has arrived at the following sensible and practical conclusions: Oar ouiuion is that the present is the proper time to heal the wounds in. Aided by the war, to build tip what U destroyed. ," In the great process or reconstruction, upon , wnieu we are aooui io enter a reconstruction not only political, .but social and Industrial we of the South are required to play a part n hum bler part than is agreeable, or than has ..... .?ii i been our worn our snu an important part. We roust, however, remember in the beginning that we cannot, by any action of ours, change tho etatoiof the northern pcoplo or of the southern ne- eroes.. luoir status is nxou, aua win bo maintained, no matter what we may j - do. ISut we can make oar own conai- ttwa- egresXU- .w . .disaryoalla lhai-.i. our actiou will be 4nduetivial in mould ing tit acUooof .those u naa wliom tt. A. . . J" ... devOTvcrw acrerraTocranrToorr-pogi-' tion iuthe Union. We must remember b r dar and b r nf irh t that wo M In their power, not the in ours. Ah op position we make to -them will boun availing for goow, and can only nan ourselves. If we want peace we must practice the virtues 9f peace, and if we want to get back into the Union we mast pursue that mode Indicated by those who have tbe power to prescribe. All btstoncal precedents show ui that the conqueror only throw d wn his anus when the cooquored succoiobs, and that he grants peaco only upon his own terms, lie general rule is not going to be relaxed in oar case. Of this we may rest assur ed. We may also just as well baunisn from ojir minds tbe delusion that we can quarrel our way back into the Union. We have found out that we can neither fight "ourselves ont of or into the Union, and we will ere' long find out that quarreling is just as fruit less, and not MA0 manly as fighting, feeling convincedNthat it is impossible to fight, and not wishing to degenerate iofo co'muion tcblds, wo have resolved, for ourselves io conform to the situation, and obey a neceaeitj which w as itvetist-. iblo as death. first of tho eleven a ho secsdsd, to etnia back again to the fiimilj fireside of tha Uolon, aud to daj nothing is wanting for her to resume her ancient, honorable tod in oaf patriotic 1 poajjlod In th Taruilr of the Republic, but tbe consent of the pen pie of Massachusetts. . - k. Now I know that all that Ii Cfimln about ia coming . abont very soon. have aeeo tho earth aud the skies full of the element of fertility f health and of" vigor. And I taw In North Carolina thT cotton iprinr np which ia to supdIv new year the mill of Massachitsetti. hsr n ,n N"; yrk the Whsat growing that ii to iupplf tbe West Indies and ih- Southern Statea. I know tbat nature de signs that thia whole continent not mere ly Qieso thirtjr-iix States, ".but Uiat thl whole continent should be aoonor or la ter within tho mairlo circle of the Amir. lean Union. "" -r----j-5 , ,. ,,, Davtox, Ohio, June 8. 18T. Withers d'ty, Cmj., IlnnltvilU, Ita: Siit: In -the speeoh of Inntevilb of j ery W i tson," "nw dwreTrrrab CoHathj as publiished in your paier(the Umo cratj ot May 31, loot, are threeueli'er on me. lint it felt good, lve.xt.he laid a marble bench and goaped mt won atiHjc. scrubbed all 6cr witJi an implement that vfajj rough for a brush bnt soft for a curry cormx 1 got another Khower-batn alter thiij, ami then the outcast stood me np and shot meHn the back with a spray ot hot water that made metace around well, quick, as you might say and in-; gtantly fchot me wish a frpraj of ice wa ter nd when I whirled ajjaih I caiight a blast of hot air above, a stii-aT i f hot t to jour support f - I do riot know we had a hard work in secure the parage f f the military IVill but I shall take care of nit.e'f, aisd devote all of u.y strength and ability on this measure of jostice." Well, Mr, S evens, (here are good men in the South honest men, who took awiloath iof loyalty to the United Stales Government io good faith, o;o. the af HrrBe that-4ley would be tre.Ucd a 5t5iii. Tfi miRcfth'd rn-iiiirinn of ' ivit". "' ;i;. i..m i.ti nr.n,.th. ... T..,..ii I thousand m v i a m piaji.ifj .. ui'.'u j ii im.. aui U9 A are valaek-ser nd industry is liiscotis aged. If you and I say you hocauro youyire your par'j intend to f cfect the ;icKel eot.fi ct'inn-, dVrt quickly, D. ot'iorniet't.li S'nth by delay ti.d d" ript:on. tiring V nori LoiKr, arid don I. ' let him tlJ any more he to bonet peo ple. Let the iwmc ho d-tstTnctjin'iljflI. uu.ler tO(id, Vvu sie ensirtent, aud have hft-u fraf.k, t l-t." Mr S. ifw forrif) i.wi .f being over worked. I bgf:ed hiin to at swer ne or 1io Him qmstiorig. iiedn-AUUm a uwunl miUtXu ilUf inl II. .t of Tewi-i- under snch m-n as ! m,I,i' " ,,t wonH .' th?amo to the ltrownhw, few of which I am'a.,rrv to" i'amM Comnany. Jut -(he for nr we ,hae amoogs-M !t. half, ri' fui ! 'gtieratd o, and looked perplexed ioetaficef delicato sarcasm always )eiplcxes a He replied hslutiily : ",1; i - t ,t reigneT-and I plu-ged in. AtV;r this, a rnatttr of men at a I; i't".w,i.l i had totlimhup Qu.tlw .marble bench- ...... a i. ..., ... .... i and s-wwnt ami eteatit and enok ajraln imm w jrt u v mi uiuaiaiiivca eas '7 i v y miaat ail. ito put iho - iin4er-a.oiaa!e falseh()0i relarlng io rnjseif, in nst shower-bath and turned a deluge loose . twice as manv lines . 1. I am not ono of those who 'en couraged the rebellion, said there woild be no war. etc., but just the reverse. 1 never expressed or held the opinion fiat northern or western democrats wodd assist the Soiitii in a war for scccsson and independence. So far as the var waged on the part of the South, for this purpose it never had my sytnpttfry. As waged by ttha .North, I was oppsed to it at every point, from beginnilg to WAR OF RACES. Tlio war of races into which venal Jem- ty er beciuw l, bJ givea the city lo and j, aggiwa are seducing the colored peoplo UMli lIDJIjb'i. tit tuci WS Bflf WVIV IV rC' I . I .1 1 f 1 . ' . J ilin HsitiHi tiroaiiiita aha lAatiit A urltti'-li (er. I Lave e 'Vendue Stale two ar.U a half, ' I .. . ... i . . ioouics so'i rtjuiraiina Ibsi lime. 1 did up boa'iH of rir ..... . . .. .H i . . . a imin'. Tbe reUUatwtt U comnieuvj in Loiiitana Wck people, and engage them in such a Thi WnTutn N. a Rm.iioAft, The t Stateivilla Apierioati, ipeaklng of the lata meeting of the Stockholder! f this, ltoad,iaji: ,: . 'TIieresoTutlone aJoDted. look ta early com plot ion f tha road, and - pleased io learn 1 hwt vigorous work, -qb uer ine supcnintcnaence or Juaj. Hilsoa - tiJklt!S?tCs ward on both sides of the Iiiaa liid.a Tha energy of Col. 8. UeD. Tate, FreV ; dent of the Iad, ii a guaranty that tha Road will be completed aud the traiai runuing w ucaiownr lennesae, at an earlj day thus opening direct comma cation between the lea board and Hi- rl river. .; , ' -m, .-. -".- REGISTER. TJ1eW1arlott1vnie .CW40Zj r.nfa T.' whole qirestion of registration in a nnt shell by tiajng thfi forcible and happr illustration :when too march to meet the enemy yo load roar piece j If it is not loaded it wilfoot lire." Too ooght (0 giter, . whether foujota or not r yon ought to pot yddrself in a position to rote if tbe occamonXdcmand it,-If yon do not register youanoot vote. - JCemember thia, ftorth Carolinians when the books are opeoed. ho till be eibutted by should engage tho attention of those ik.I fei warianud in keeping j are thus cm lly victimized. Ijet not an v tgntrauoe- at large etpj-Ui to t0,porarr or local etrcngtiJf deceive the m"i2 in at M(S ele'entb bour. J ' 1 . Mr. Bush, of Chicago, was fined 13 and cat foLkickingJiis wife out of bwL, . She had scratched his back with a carry comb. : r irl ttr; ,1-.. i ' i .?. ne w isconsin - oatrori 20W I Uttm . ber are visiting (he paternity in Mian- ota-pf course at the expense of the latter.-' ""i'T A conscript, leiug . told that it was sweet to die for his country, excused him self on the ground that he never liked sweet thing, ' '-' We rather think the most reluctant slave to vice t;al we ever taw.waa a poor fellow who had hi Angora caught in ono. ' "v Ily the opening of the Pacific Rallrea l to J elesburg there are left but 190 mile at tbe time ecibi, unless 1 sp orJerea to contiicr; lor in a very tew years tney w-il ; 01 staging to Hen ver. r.arr out the Uvr under VI r. StaubVv'a iaUr ' j x. Uu 1 vvi uvui vwii v v 10 n hviiicm.iui in wiin rrriMvra f-vAii rnrn preiaiion wu en iiracigauT iu ttJU"t.wiuu i - . 1 1 - 1 a. 1 I j . 1 opeoisg abroa.1 m'.cadaruiwd road Ifvi Vjary , Dor"Ji ,,d i,laccJ ttt ",c nicrcX of nen I never forget It; i.u w aud fraud unravel on. . i whoirfcthey are teaching to lute them. j "ever remcmberju nld ho does Hie should . .1 iQ..JSot. whjr my .reifistradoa . '.?JJJ(3ov, Drown w-ell explaini 1 thil in a late aepeaaeni on me umo nen omer uiainci coiu T.,iOBnl, ,1,,.. bira 11 iun . - . t i t: :".....:.. water Mow anTa jef T? Tee wateiaike urXMMU" il fc tfoon should "march over inr tead spry a anything I knowot. Hut it is ex- 3 quisite torture. 'Tb&u this inhuman Ku6! oti . i i -j vi, n iaapoaurf me in a corner and diecbarg-i u?r e Hietdent relate! by Cd . nf boiling h,.t url ic cl,i v an Ohio regiment passing .ii:... my house, never bad an existence, for luMiii.i vi wiv' BKUiiisi every mu ui 4 t e , mt todY; rmiKamii: ashadowWfom,dat.on;" T ; , . - . .. ' - ... l v fri ma rtii.'rtt.r tl.l team tvaatl.ot I frisky is to nse language of n-nspeakable j 0 . . t Tameiiess. T,hen i was told to jump into! j' '8,j5' ' the plunge batn. l saw, wvrfu,sotne ir that tr-wmzmxzxitto s fnTnace and affefwards ino an ice-chest then sufteran" earitmnake and be str by lightning, I would prefer to tackle mi nders e;,t throog'i. I have gireo mors time for tbe reeis' ration of Louiiiani lLan they proa poae to jrive in iheir commandi, fori commene. sd six weeks before tbey did. I regret tbat I ibould bats Co ddfer witb the I'residect, but it must be recollected iliat I "bare been order! to eiecate a law to wli'ch ibe 1'reaident baa been io bittsr aniagonwrn. If after this report the tune la to be extended, sneecti, inus You should remember that as soon aa this"poliliCat question is settled a largo numbcxol people from other statea 01 the UnioH and other countries will come 1 1 ..i xr l .11 1101c, buu bviuu aiii.'iijj iib. nruiij ait who como will bo white men. I his will cause our race to increase in numbers much faster than, jours. Look, for in iae notify, and it iil tw done. I would do it ! stance, at some ot: the Nort western State atones, but lbs I renlcil telegram was con diliun!, and there ia infScieut time left to Itiae tbe necary orUem. ' , 1. S. SiierIDak, Major Oensral U.S. A. ' far fifteen m-intitcs, Rtid then Adam Ciimo . hack and p'U liiu :hi-jugh Ho- fauuiihl. .r,fUJLltca:f-t fjs-fiii ot io;L.jl ii'.iui this vulgar itinerant chanduiz. My only apology is that he is the snecessor of Daniel Welister ia what remaiss of the United Statea senate and has lately "experienced religion." . - " Very truly, sfcc, . - C. L. VsLLAabioHSX Mateim.w. AffConfirtaed old bach jelor used the toi!owinga,rgijjrDeuiagain8t ! matrimony: '"Mtinlin is a erent nrmntn for" of Iaxine&3. If youne men wish to 1 won .1 iiiomte -whether v Ftatp, and :"- r rrt-rt- tnTtrrnrjTitJ-.--T?'--rtifr i'r:r t-n tt- - -Lwti t.l lu-iju.p.. winding nt uyn a Niagara o . Z'. " ' . barl fhaf tmifct h.-(i e wju.hf.1 ,M my feins ' "V . . ' '.fr Ttwiijr itF- Hv imi oi eftfci-tftrt rre-;r:. 17. r: ..n r-- . Jl .-( 1 ... r 1 - giving amp e unrariieo Vt h'S piui c . ... . iion wnre rut! courts iiidjinociwv, k 'laccoinplish any f tiTiiir of moment. eUher i..i,Mar- ..1. i' 1 r 1 ,.,i l . ' m sv 'ti lUVt lUMHt ItCCD UtW A pidr ol SaffoSsT rr, Alabama sTio.iT.r o-jfTT- T, ,7 f . . . V Sweet LpaTi kiutTtJXdttMvfaM . . .. r . 1. ; j : . . uv. v.smai7. a. 11 11 innu 1 it'i.'i:i ri ii iu 111:1 1 : . . . . ... . . ise a KWTwii'iifiii i-nirsueujsiri r.o hi - " ... ., . . 'ta niossure o twi .an licato.Jis.Ada- willtlo ..... ... . .. ...... 1 .-. . 1. . . . - " . . r r r nia fani..rr,i:i . . ., -1 - w ...v mroa roin oi gcntior tejupcraturo next, and roobetl mj with Im .bands and f ilE SOUTH OF TnETUTUREI WHITES AND BLACKS WU AT OF TUE NEGROES. ' That ihwfjthgping radicalpaper, the rhiiadelphia Inquirer, a late article on Ibe Booth and its future,' iutituatesj that the negrof 8 must be driv eo,oul-Afc ter referring to the movement of aoutn-) erners to the north, it argues thusly : tiuirHg n tt il i.riW I . if,r I mr I r and r rrv 4; IJJc-44- wta-at-4iie iiwrUi--.-tIwy ttcttp oiistitiiimnal hhnrrv aadTTIST . ' i .. ... J. .. r 'V M fod-r.i r..n.,Mi tUrrti.. " : '3greeabie aieociaiions, imvt-tr' ' '"P'-r " - I ami roallv irili nut anrTra mnch rn .and! tM3VLT!tfMl?SthuttM amonga population hoi- f . I'AHUt&M'k'.lltllllir ' i.(J IltHatH HrlVIlllIl Asv I nil II I ., .. - . a -. I iicKl..." . 7 f.-) ... : t 4 ,.: "' ,, tie to their sentiment a they go at gro, proi icm. .as much to unhinge a man as three fe i 'vers, tho measlos, a large sized wiaoop in bM-ir , hij i , . . ,1 . . s. . , . . lnt'-coiii i. . a uair it ucii-iiirii civer . . 1 . .-.-- .. . .. . . . .. . i .' LlL.-flntKl I1K- Uil t,t:T Wltll ln Unil.l-!oa ua i ..".. r . . TJ 7..T.. SMtaKSiawaif Atmi eo4rcillS'ia.va4a,jiiiM.S.:iJ. r. i . 11. i u ' ! giK i men, wi.o c.ii.u ifK Hie .i-n.1 oal to Co res, .would yoa adm t hn-r io )! rvrentatmtiLl joiutsand tried to pull my limns out by the rows, i nen he orm-rjeu mc irentiv 1 tl t 'it .t -f a 1 1 u I .ne tuhTtlTiT.oTrir fiunhiiri,": "Kci -"' : ' hi!")" iaP, rf- u"1 e'''a!ehtHj aiid Three thonsand thui. cl'.itd I; e iiite'rv,t.'vr.. hydrophobias, and tho doctor's kill." - J-'T". " " '"1M Haiigor j'to have a hydrograpl(ic'ur- Iirazilians have died Curuzii, Curtixu iaevi- tcratcuea my hi-ud lor ton minutes with W,f n'om iit 4iluta.ljh!n.'1iiit Idiait Iiini th' rfl JaaJjr.jMtf48BrJti, "tiuo-aut!UZ.!i a-iiviitiu?. l arcasea and ... - f5J!.,,!,r.v went into tl. dra.. t . Mis MeHogg went to ee tXIl RkUtl valoableiVM'w the SoiJuriiiteaS,,i "Ur'xnrfjtty Tli 8 City IiiidvweX or at dtteagu tsiftjfff-SF event had - to -.Hasrtet-att- bbtrty a7 days since. ".sA rhiil jhite tffrJw"ri btntnr-irr "New ATir, make him bapy, and Trent loyTiay u one ov Hut week. deDflusisfcd and insisted ou my takiiiflr aJ ; v drink with him be asked roe ongft, anyX Yi-rviia w as c!ix-k.t'J way l oio itke jnsr a small tante to 5 - ----- well.' ,- While waitifu ton Postollieo, iieorge Carter was j.jetled bv a erowS.f and Tiad his nocknt nicked T ;f iegiaTTifTT.-jrTgirtri7iuri tc-n Ti'.e of fT.tvy . thej home. While, therefore, the south uc tual'iV need emlgratidrf in order to re cover its prosperity, it 'hoit lutfef "tiy the abstraction: of its population, white and black. 1 he negroes, anding that tUey cun go whoro they please, strike ont iu considerable numbers to tho west. Large delegations are go'ng to Florida, which bids fair to be overrun with them. The WutU 0J'.Xl6.yer become thoroughly pros porous until it is repopulated with white settiem IjUtwenty or tweutys.fi reyeara, when that sectioH'shall become thorough ly prosperous,, tlio leadmg men wililta tmt-otrtht-rirfcf try btrtfar and -Hrettme of society may be entirely dillorcnt from what it now is. Northerners and per sona of foreign birth will ropreoont south ern interests ; and the old aristocracy, for whose benefit the rebellion was com menccd. will have bat little influence. uat peculiar ana sections where twenty-live years ago the country was a wilderness, and now the State ha half a million or a million tf inhabitant. 1 beyJisvrcuool been laised thereJTho great mass has poured in from other placeawhere jhi pjppujAti6irLft two thick and filled up thecoontry and wade a great State in a few year. Rut you must recollect there are very few black people, among them. So . our territory wilt be filled up alter a time with a large population. You will thon be greatly in tlio minority. You can look only to the natural increase of yotirTgco; andFnotto increase from abroad. Doubtless yon have noticed since you re free, lhat you are not Nicrea8ino aa fa&t aavoii did bo- fore. You see few- yonng children off our race. Sixty thousand paying visitor attend the FansjExj)OsStton dally. . Ioeompatibilitjr of temperament i iuf ficient cause for divorce in Coiineclicnf. Another wan has been bnrrled alive by tbe caving in of a privy pit in Loui ville. ' , - Connetlcot has S83 CoUgregatSonal churches, with 40,804 member. - An Indiana paper, edited by A cler gy man, tias an article . on the " dam business." " ' .-, r Hie' total Indian iKipntatSon of the United Statea was estimated iu 1SC5 At 234.575. For breaking a child leg a New York horse rail road laaa been compelled to pay $1,375. , . . , Susan King I the name of .ay colored res on the Uolveston stsge. --r. ator Wilson ha found another twin brother for slavery vie whisker. " Two voun2 ladies have been court- martialed in Florida for putting iflower on Confederate. gravc , " , . A negro who fished, op c torpedo la Thereare cause for tlii that Stone I'Jver, 8. Q. was blown to frig now need not explain. I simply call your attention to the fact. It follow then that w hile a quarrel between us, or a war oi races would, be a great calami tyto both races, you would be jmoetly injured by it. Mark this, an J Wlien fftiy man, whether, from (he North or Sooth, whether white or black, encourage you to quarrel with us, or to make war npon os, recollect that he is neither your frieud nor our friend, nor the friend of the coun try, but tie is controlled by selfishness and lias some bad object in mw to ac complish. ' " ' THE PRESiPEJfT IN liU3T0!faE-. " WARD ON H OH firC A RO'LINA. i Washington, June 25. During the President's speech at Roston, which was confined to thanks to the people for cour tesiesto -him aia citlzeu and diief Mag istrate, three cheers for Congress wore C; ence interest to eru empire. Jtiete nope have been to- for Aorth Carolina weie proposed. Mr.J tall v overthrown, and with them will uats Seward said : You mav well iriva tlimn - J a.1 . - ..- jr. a I . a i. . t r . f . r . . .as. a a I .a a m iiuuieo mo union oi iuo aouuicra poo-j sue was menrsi Dtaio to put lortli a fle uo proper iaea oi tue mnna ksi tlds AerilAiiiAit v , The battle field abont Richmond, bar ing been ploughed with gropo, are now sown with grain. . ----- " "Will you send father yonr newspaper sirl He only want to read it." - "Yes, my boy. and at-fc him to lend mc hi dinner, I only want to cat It. Tlie Police of Troy eixed on Tuesday, x 12,500 cigar, for not having the proper revenue stamp affixed."", , , Tli gaasshopper army in Kansas and . thereabouts" -wa -routed -4y a- violent Horm. - - - '"! " H-Thai-HufeitilUiffiiiitoikl racing." boinebody need "blowing up.' - Prince Salm Saltu, one of the Mexican anfortunates, wa a Rrlgadier 'In , the U.S. A. . - lie that has tatted the tittorheat of io . I1D ..11 I 1 B WEIB 11.11 .'I V I'll . . . Spiritual conditions are said to infia ence most of the mjcidci ia ntw lork. wa re cently relieved of a tape worm thirty ltlooT long. Tutofe of ITi soolBTOon7IpinitTJart was foiiktm Tsxsi fctrlv hr Alexandef can ba friraiad from its condition at the t viva thria rliodri fnr N'urtli C.arrMn iRhoit nJ J.J.n R Kntt ., Xott waa ibotsnd ShoU JiieUejviiLiieJJocloje AnM rA.,hf r,f 1.a Kami fMii Hd irh i.ni Wa mr .-!.. Jti.1 - i thao Jtottr There was a rumor that rh was . iictta juMf-tlalaieMrMk suuXh-Uelchaars Jor t N orth-iJaruli n a, she waa-the I uot 1)p() w ttat y mt ho aomMl.wauding -, ... 1 '71 ) i -I s 1 B1 I i .- 1 tl No uer
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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