111 III ' I 1 I I
iuisfdlontous NMM.-S5&rsEl, "JtlTt
.- kitb in polrtt. J their own parte must,
.. - U nc.-Mrt o.NiMHiMii'r i iheirprin
IC YMk'Al.lNal ANI ARAIUAN- Ow pmol of thi i. tube found ...
l.vM Mr. It.-1
v i ill iL. 1 - -- I Scheme"
Tj - - - ' r..i ..n. niiu ii to
man mm mm iii-nigi '
our day and generation, mis, in Ins Lite
of Oewar. that MftM success ol .niicrioi
mrti depends much more nr metrardHTrf
i.i profit by fiiftiMMica the on UmiI
I ' mmption nUUntr blind to make
I hem belie themselves capable of earn
ing event to b bom when are in the
..!. of God alone " We are all the
crvatnraa of circumstances, and the on
It diflereace lies ween lite groat man and
mall, i that th great man seixosthe
rirc.iiustaaea aa it arises, while the man
ol interior capacity let lb opp.o luail
slide av and alloc himself to be I t
babied. The foul amnc tbinka that he
ran create event or tbat he can pre ent
cert.iu effects from following certain
raitac 1 be wmld move bv Bled law.
Jl.rre i log'f m evfnts. It it easy to
arum pasatut V. boTit is impoHible To
Stevens' "mild easifi.eai.on
-eitra constitutional a be ad
be. Mild confiscation ! (iod
ft I m 1 ft . fta
ve i no maia : one tmgin aa wen
Otal uf mild highw.iv robbery mild
Fattening Hogs.
The lime to tsegui tbe process of
feel it. To each and all of these cliuaea,
mi would aj , go to work.
If voe are not competent to nan in
brm.cb of indeaiiv. It) another, and fattening hogs Au,
See, trying, and tbe op... awe. w ither I hev eat ereet
1., i.mnti, MHifior or laiar . .ii an ecnis,
.. to wtirk !
Take five acre of land more or lees,
if you cannot do belter, and put in a
iinatl crop; but go to work. Drive a
dray, go a tUtung or bobbing for eela;
m.U uiuidai. ii ia Hue that tin. .,, ,. m ,,rk
scheme ia to day iaiet.ded to operate on worfc mbou. thtt MMata
- . l ft... i. i z .
I lie .uiii. on. ii ii suee.-eus ii ( even ... . , , .,.,,., ,
mall rriJ int.. the .rrtr If ii , (r0 to work" yuef M; vou.
la the ill of tbe majority to take away ' i. . k" ... '
land fi. m the landowner ia tbe South, ..L. . 111V,P
h to ar landle-, -rfll.U-j IT,;- . o. ibT" "ibi
,.e,oa D. Med w.u. an- in mm ajor, M h fc, ,U watch
ty ia the ftNortb, the landowner or the . - no( P ,, ' gK ' mmamA
lai.oir- i ia not tue win .i me raaiort .
of character. Go to work.
Wilmimilo Pt.
aviee CMf aV- ifr. VmJmJif
knm mm tk Nati tUi Dmht. ai ion il
In odd :,,,,L.aMj to,,..,iih. -----
nM.uiu.mit ratten . --
I-..! 1 O wbicii iriilll I'tmnir, iiiiniiaw
iHlle. CHnmence with them tn Au- Irni da.ed the h o the N-w
guat, f. eding them liherally through Vork Her. Id, J. . 'In. following account
ihf Fall month, and when cold ves-j..f ' ,n uuiIhh.ih.iil I m-cratie meeting
titer net m they Mall be let ; mMd by ' fi i U .
conlimimir iho. iikmIc td'ltHhmr thrv " '" monnnn till now wajfona
- w w ' I
will be in fine eondittnn
killing time urn rs. E
duiv to ledeam end to aave it from iU
peril in wl.leb Ufa lneled.
nave aaethcr mnle utterance, tad
that utterance ia, let every mi heretu
uigbl aavaacoaeeienee and a eoevietioo
in relrience to the piueeivatiou of ,.
(ntiiutlon of tbe coontry, and all will
ho tale, t 'rieairt "Hear, hear.' J Ut
eaicienMiiiia convietinn be ear i
Met urn puniMfiofj n our aim, ana i
UiNIlltllllll ot lii
ty law I Le not common aenee aav
that ii i not the will of the majority to
Jie poor while the minority are wealth) ,
that it ' not tbe will of the majority to
be tenant while tbe mtnotiiy are laud
lord.! I
We do not car that we approve of
Ua lb oouirarv, wo bo
rUaa-ouuoucea of Itb.eaiJwar. "V common Out-, common right
: . . ti - jand coinmon juatiru pr unce tliem
. -.a ft i- --a e ri.i- ralao ; bet we do aav that thee are tbe
Ai ,1- (!., rf .ftlKw.on I. II... 81.1. .'I;''.1 ' J,1 l''
i.i a irwntl.uiii from tbi city
hi m are men ensairh in Soatli Caroli
na wbi can raiee a enn, bor there i
not one in tbe Stale who ceo rjbjcil that
tona wbea raiaed."
liie ofltr! between the North and
the bo .tti ha tenatnatevJ ia gi ing a
dm Led development to theory uf blind
majotitie. Under that theory minori
ties are entitled to no protection. Tbey
! -fravd. Tbey mutt be ereabed. Car
rted oel feTly it mcene entbing more nor
Icm than re Vtctii woe lo the conqner
Toe are defeated, let the car
-.ver yoe. We are tbe majority.
r will and piaaanre. Vou abonld not
complain. Yoe made the fight and you
are orttqoered. Tins maybe jnat. Il
certainly ia out viae. To-day tbe victor
tramp It under foot lit victim. To-mor-Mt,
tbe victim baring gained etreugth
and learned the leraon from bia conquer
or, in turn play tyrant and trample on
In former oppreaanr.
II err are other and more dangeron
remit growing out of the theory that
tbe blind will of the majority is the law
f the land. Tbe first and nt-ceaaary re
ult i the total loaa of linertr. line
lo, it kt true, take tbe shape in the
fret place of dpoGm of ibe mikwi,
t ut :,crevrr that depottam xiat the
diaraoce kt oot great trom anarchy on
the one band; or one man power on the
other. Oer father foreeaw tnia. Tbey
were not only wiee men, bnt tbey were
animated by pure and coble inatiuct.
Well vercd in tbe policy of tbe aat
tbey were dctei mined to frame a govern
ment which woald avoid the aboal and
quick -aanda on which other government
bad been destroyed. They knew tbat a
race of bora kings may become effete,
and tbey determined tbat their chief ex
exeeative officer ahould. be elected.
They knew tbat long pern wine of pow
er made men forget tbeir reepuoaibiii
to tbeir fellow men, and they elected
tbeir preside) t tor a abort term. They
bad aaoa oJuxarebie savmea the people
and tbey avoided anything approaching
to aj paaaiBW. They had seen turbulent
demicraciea banish and ostracise tbeir
noblest and beat men, and tbey guarded
, ieaioutly the right and privileges of the
bnaibleat citiaea. Tbey had aeea tbe
had effect of tbe anion of Charch and
State and they provided against the pot
ible anion of religion and politics.
They knew tbat email States would cer
tainly be oppressed by tbeir stronger end
more powerful neighbors, and they ea
tabliahed a perfect equality in one
branch of tbe legislature of tbe nation.
Tbeir was a government of perfeclj
checks and balances in which tbe small
et mimirily was protected by a written
coestjtation, horn tbe most powerful and
I aaeiona'e majority. ITnder that gov
ernment tlrree million of people rapid
increased ten fold ; commerce, art
and tbe science fiouri.hed. Every man
with health and industry foand bread,
and with ordinary prudence contd lay
op a snrpfna. Itiei
American people are thoroughly pracii
cat. They are educated both to think
and to act from tbe cradle to the grave.
Educated to believe a theory, tbey will
tollow il out to it logical result. The
truth of t hi ha been recently illustrat
ed. At tbe Chicago Labor Convention
among other proposition was one to
start a laboring meu t political party.
If this maana anything at all it meau
the array of labor against capital ; the
poor tbe majority, against the rich ihe
minrnty. If the teachings of the
teal party are true, those men were
nght. Agrarianism ia jot Property
is in tbe manse.
Will tbe American people ever come
tolbisf Will .bey not reflect long be
fore Umt adopt the theories which must
little Tkinom. It it a great point mf
wiMlora to know how to estimate little
thing.
tbe best pen an we caw do for en vy
ing anolbei merit it to endeavor to tur-
1M it.
r Amjum Ammmf In man. in.l.H.. Art.
" 1 . - II- I .1 k.
l" I 11.111 m I.1.WUIT I CHI 1 H Wl'IIK 11 w
.rig
ing told of oar own fanlt. VV hen ap
parently enraged at others, we are really
en rafed with ourselves for being an rag
; ed at all. For further confirmation con
sult yonr owa oul after a tit of passion.
There itaa instinct in the heart of man
which makes htm fear a cloudless hap
niaees. It aeeint to him that b owe to
mitfoitan a tithe of hi life, and tbat
which he doe not pay hears interest, it
amaased.and largely t sell a debt winch
red- toouer or later be mutt pay.
Indolent. There it in all men a pro
voking love of quiet comfort; they are
like dogt, who Will let themselves he
fondled Tor ever to long before they will
get up. Once moved, however, it it just
a difficult to keep quiet. Out first piece
baiidry (1747) advisee m follows:
To euro com aterp it in water or
a will till the corn grow aotl ; this
opena the part, (live the hugs the
corn to cat, and th water to drink
in which the corn was hUhmkhI. The
l when hog-0' oUlatMud n.. dvlratont with jan
illi it ll i bauds, do ic . I n.ou Ask and bit-kory no
I " ,lu!bn.b., have been larmg mio tin. town dei
eeahtry be ear sruid.
and all mil be s ell. I Cheers J And
w agaiii accept my thank for this bind
, haa 'nil pi uilng into tin town oemoiisiranon jow n. waste, ana lass
lo Ibe Uemocrsiic mate meeting, at wun you, in mg to you gojteT9, a.
whlebDament C. Vsllandlghtm, r rank best a ihe tor jour welfare.
La Blond and Judge lloag will speak The 1'residi.iit then retired, the crowd
tin aftern.MHi. Ti.re countirt of Ohio1 cbei ing loudly. A tbe President was
have sun delegation and parts of South-1 making his last bow tome excited indu
eru Micbijiau slid Xurlbest'crn Indiana, vidual jutt in front of him proposed
ft A - I ..I . - .ft ..I' I ..T1 1 . I l ft f .
.. . ' Aromiu a ierg grom, anuui qiisi in in "mras cnoeia lor tue rseiuODI Wno
u.iu, -"i.i, gir uVs oi i. mitr frmn h.oe, an tmiiin.e .ntiilM-r .if' wasn't afraid ofbeins; thot."
vehicle are already grouped, and a train j ware given with m will by Ii
just in from Toledo ha brought Dltsrn The I si ge concourse then tiiiraed in an
hundred pataenger. The meeting 1 orderly manner, all well pleased with
considered to be th largest that ba been I tbe occurrences of lb evening.
held on either tide tince the campaign. I 0
Over twenty thousand persons will com
price tbe attendance. M uou eetbusiasm j fru, ,rJ boul
prevails. .now. and Inn amounted. togelLe with
Juat'sfter tendTng the above, tndden Jhart prMlet fhdaa atjjlia
ebaege look place ie the weather and nr? 175,000. One house la
clouds and raiu were tubstitattd for tba!??'t h.M ,,'PV1 WSi.OOO worth, also
bright nn.liineol the moruin. Tims r- 6- A '"H"?' "' "rcnantt
Z Ts a. . i
ie.a 10 JM retails, latter ami capital jof M,ifir COit, u, mo troube Iuan .ji
hsve clashed before tosday, and tbe coo i.-i,-.,.. one.
m
DouhU Naturet Y does not follow
test baa been bitter and bloody. Willi
.. l l.i .l.l
reason and sober aenee reject a rtv : thai because anan viiactt two distinct
whoaa teaching must ineviiably produce nd widely different aartt in life at the
H..eh effects f Will thev call anarchy !metime. he it therefore a hrpocnte.--
imnrovemtri.t. deaootism an advance, air-1 T,,e ,rolh ,n1 .er"
, . r . rw
r.rianitin nroeress I Will they
those who openly reject the teachings of
iliepaatt W ill they follow th.e who
O) eoly reject tbe plighted fsitl. of s
written constitution, h mded down to a
by Washington, II isnilson, M idiao-,
Jefferson and Adams, or will they not
rather sdoit a co' aervative course a i.d
follow tin f grand old patriot
that seven eight of us do
follow ry thing. Just as the lilue and
lute iSiles run parallel w ith each oili
er, for hundred ol' miles, without mix.
ing, to do two nature, quite as strongly
c. intrusted, tometitues seem to be in op
eration aiufallaneousiy in the same indi
vidual he being all the while uncon
scious of hi. own dunlitv. Of course
in such nn one cannot justly be called a dis
paasvih through luein innligcstod ;
thi ia the hardest part of the com
and ili.it which principally makoa tbe
floor. It ia bet
ter titan grimling, besides what we
tniYfl ill ib' ivll und tie timo and
charge of the carriage; for it is found
by experience that even bran, when
steeped in water a long time, ia much
the better Ihe lapse of time has
not diminished Ihe force and value
of thirt udvice.
One ' hundred and twenty years
after the above wa written, we find
a writer in the Southern Cultirator
(September 6, 18IM3,) advocating this
plan, which he says he 44 learned from
an eminently practical and success
ful farmer." He says : 44 Place near
ihe hog-pen two vessels, either bar
rels or hogsheads, according to the
number of hogs ; fill op with corn in
the ear; then fill up with water;
feed out one vessel, and as soon as
emptied fill up again and commence
who had gathered on the meeting emend I ui' H ., ,Bocb vr probably
returned to town, and tilled to owrflow j "or- I-''dh, ia Ibia roaoij, it
ing the various store and saloon. For
tunately it cleared up in Us than half
an hour, and when dinner lisd iieeu it s
uol much behind, and the skiptneata
Ir. nn ilmi place will probably twell tbs
'gxregst lo 100,000. Thi is all
poednf an immer.t prKJ.s.ion atarted lc-illy the work of women aud ehi
I . . . . . Vt I. n- ,,.. ..I U
iC
forth, on fiKt and ia vehicle, to a very
handsome grvv on the ouiakirtt. At
the Mine lime canal boat made its ap-
pea ran ce, pmlu.ely il.cr.til w.tlills.'.
11 , . . i a
m uera n mj ecuoii ui ine OODltl Of
North that can beat this ? They deserts
credit, and all who have aou deserve a
g hhI hoahaml, an I we
and evergreen, and beating t delegation I
on the other, and soon tbe object f tion. A device representing Ashley
being lo soften and sour the corn.lmtrscniit a negro voter tound much Is
A little svrup may be added at lint or ilu ilm Democracy.
to start h r in ui at i.m. A abort expe
rience will show how long the corn
ought to soak, as the soaking process
must not he carried too far, or the
obiect will be defeated by converting ieac principle.
oi -
llif mionr riiitninl in lli inrn tinit : merits O UieU IU
to alt bacbeldoai, far and near, aa
to the meetiii!. U. L. sllsiiLMham. 1 ....... a wis aaa
Mr IW .,! Mr W.iii.,., (..ii housekeeper that can be foand within
on the gr und in a carnage at 1 o'clock, j hordere of lias Old North thaU-
and wars roee.ved with boi.terou. cheer-, Al,4i U45,r Y?,'im
ing. L'uioa Aug covered th speakers' i ,M"' WW",J" 1 J"1 -
tiand and ttudded Uieemv in all direc f f4Ur ',d 'r,M4, bui "J -ou't
... i ... .... - i' ... .. i -
.wan i vijiiyicwuiui iuwirsn si
though we don I believe they would ob.
ject to a lew small supplemental bills.
Winston Sentinel.
BANK FAILURES.
After much delay, resulting from the ,
unlortunate eoorta of a iimnio-r of jer
sons to liske bandt with Mi. Vallandig-
ham, Mr. hdgerton called the assemblage Tn. jr;Mnaai CArmmieb, ia referine
to order end introduced the spwtte ot to til larn u,lir m.ntLr.ik".
I m 1 1 M , . no .lw,lfft.fl lit III,. ' . . i . . .
........ -r w. iaci inai out ot in i.oov national oaaka,
both tbe coutendiKa , irM ,h-n . tcorm i.... r.iW durin th.
..i . ... .
years. And there ia every
be asauied that the weak in-
mI vent institutions whiali are left are ex-
semUlcr.
teachers I We beiu-ve that they
choose Ihe latter course. Hie mssse. ! Eenthusinsm for a person ha no such
when not excited by the pasli n or the grand control of a man as ha eiiihuiaiu
ptejudic of the b ur, think correctly for an idea. The masters have all been
and act honestly. Tbey know, to bor- ltd hy ideas, tbe disciples by person,
row the word of him whom we qnotid, rittU ut.. , :. ,i. i;,.i.
after all who ia the meanest uf the mean,
at (be heitiiinin of thil article, "that
when Providence raised np ueh men"
a tbe father of thi republic "it it that
they may trace ont to nation the path
that they should follow ; that tbey should
stamp with Ibe seal of their genin a
new era ; that they ahould accompli-b in
a few ve,,rs the work of ce iti.rie. Uap
pyfcc nation tbat undertis'id and fol. t
lowt them. Woo to tl ose
know or combat them.
the vilest of the vile, the crawliugcst of
the crawlers. lie is all horrible.
A. T Stewart, the Merchant Prince of
New York, died in that city on the
20th. Hit property it valued at i0,
000,000.
Brick Pomeroy savs Judaaltcariot
who do not ' Ma Radical.
General Beauregard and the Xrw York
Expre.
RtnitoaE, September 19t 48dl
To Oit Editor of tki BaUtmor Gazette :
Dear Sirs, I notice in
Three young men engaged at tbe game
of base ball, in Troy, New York, recent
ly, purchased milk for tbe purpose of
dnnkiiig;and were verv nearly poisoned
because Crown Oil had been mixed with
the fluid. Suspicion hat fallen on two
your paper of personi at the perpetrator of what was
to alcohol, and finally into vinegar.; "f J'",1 ,"' ,,, . , .T.: fhr"
.. . ' o. Ohio f Mi' dein.?r.its h i, I t' e ,ni loiml'V. . ..
111. Ihn ftiinia nn llio :uli rinl.-iiii'd i.l . I I 01
"rr . " a f ir a te t as ots' u and men of nn' '
ill as rirntnmi ar irwi anew urn w . .r . . . -
. I" -."" - 17 wim lonv me.., ne pa-en on 10 mo emelv lew. well known, and closely
t. ned by soaking, nnd hence, more eominVraii ; ib. r lop.tt, ibe leeshna walc)u fl.e sum amhority adda:
easily iiiu;ticalrd ; secondly, hv soiir-; u-s l uug Us ouhlie dti, iiNtiouti, - -J .w
ing, is nntre easily digested arid con-! o "d tuuslnv of t..ii . tj r ntti eoiieerned that s fw nkiional
verted into fat ; thirdh, il can lc f.tl 1 u,1lt '' '1'" 1 maliitamed that the I i,.,,., for and the- efmnld fail, may
on ihe ground withimt wostmg a" !' tb m
irrain the whole nrocess tmaiittno-l VI .1" ,qH L ,, ' '' ' ' ,"' hntli.tta fail bec,e the) cannot com.
grain ine wnoie process t 01 .1.2 no debt. He would a-k Uepuhiicana to en : yiy witb the .rCing provi.ion of th
thing when compared I with either dors, bun , .d,t,.,g ,,-t ,.,.ur, ,., thi. law" while by it. .ten.
cooking or grinding. rite-larmrr. and 1 e o U.t ui4i.y uf tkw : ppiiCatiot it destroy tbe rotten paru
- jhad.lre.dy done ... 1 1 r fi rince to r lt. tiiianeial machinery, only doe so
Forney'. CKroniete for several dar. '''' J" JWi' ti'7"1" i order that the rear of the fabric may
has had long article, denouncing the 1,0 Lm" "'. 7 "'-. have fo,c. and eUfieilv enough to re.
Maryland (militia law as treiwniable, I "" ,e ricl' "d V" -i.t all the al.mrk. which future monetary
rebellious. Ac. Tlie fact ia, tbe new con P",' , ' Ittl' w" "", revulsions may try its ttabillty ana
ttitu.ion abolishes it. PhlM dbt- , "'m tlrongth.''
Minn, 11 uuuiie ue'.i one .ui 111 iie
(ieneral Ord orders that as the negroes 1 form of pension .ud bimntiee to tbe ml
tive country, I do
m publicly uphold
4t
ti government
loved at home and respected .bread
Ilutnaa vahTfyTwerer, aiid-nnmeliiy uis ,imei w)len
sssion cau awo oiien utn.v tue no
lilest wotk- The war came and with the
passion of the War the liadical party 1 (
........ nu.A ft , . . 1 r .... r
wVlUTICU p'ic.'. .-1-11111 iiurn uy iui a
teacher, asfvgatiug to itself superior
vusdont, rejecting the lessons of Ui past
and the light of experience, it dee.ared
tbat change wa progress; tie Cou.titu
tion of the United bt.esao instimnent
llhbbaals oa4y endure aohmg as twmemkr temw or-leas-prolouged.
niigorny woui-j periiii, ww uw 1 ne win
"m raajority of the American ' pi-op.J.
i the supreme law of the and. This it
tbe twl icy now actmuimr the d . . n ; t a 1 ; .
usriyai ant bine c stetratti. Tlmvisl
the platform hud dowa by tlie mott.
yesterday sn article copied trom the j m tended t' be a joke
New 1 ork Kxpr&t of tlie 17th instant,; , m
in which certain poliiieal opiniona are , , T
stated to have been expressed by meati , "ri wn'l 01 Mtwrencw, fumtsw,
. m Kr . iri.iul mt th f,J,1(i "n pbospboroo 111 a drug ttora,
New Yori Hotel. Tbe dinner ivss a pri i aU4 coutucated a uece. While b was
.a ,1.- ..... ,.r ,1. 'eaK P"" ignited npon hit
pre, being but a brief and incomplete h,,d' w'd .,,e ""T'fl bM." a
attract of the remark, which I made h l',crvtf d lhe difflenltj. Ilia
whilst conversing with the few friend. uu u,,r"cu " "r,hH ut"uro "i" !
i present, convey, an erroneous impreior. Br cuutu ngu.w.eu
1 . : . T 1 1 . 1 .
or ine views exproseea uy me on mar
eeaaiijju
fi-.tiftf ttill an "outlaw" in my own na
are taxed, thev mutt be provided for at
pan pen 1ahir dlitrtcr. All the taxes
they pay woald provide for very few
paupers.
A lerrifle flood, or veritsble delnge,
has recently been experienced in NW
Sooth Wale. Very heavy rain, com
hJyied with continued severe gales, for
many day fl -oded tbe country to a depth
of sixty or seventy feet above the usual
tide level ; the wateit tpresdiiitf over
imrnen-e tract of alluvial lauds, sweep.
ug away hundred of houses, ruining
cropt and destroying many Uvea.
iiers who fought in put down the rebeN
ttoo. Thi debt was uered, and should
lie p.id. lie wa one of tlmse who op
PAUTII AND PRINCIPLBB.
An t hing in 1 l,o nature of a calm u
alysi or that on which we have
been accustomed to feel much more than
which closed
&M.OUU vol-
A man named White sentenced to be
hung at iudianepolit, Ind., Friday, was
.:. j 1 .1. . .:i i s
not feel called upon 'eBf" VJ uatu.ine teoouu
-. . - wees 111 iciooer. vrreat excitemeni en-
ij'.im 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ,
fhp country ueu among me crowu wmeu nu Kam ;
j . ..
is ui.iueu iij opinion m to ucinri von-
fcxeeutive consitute "the
far and near to witness the
I execution when this fact was aunonnced,
snd threat, ot lynching the criminal were
made. 1 1 1
crest or the executive constitute
Tovernment. out 1 am lice to state
that utiles, the conservative elemeiilofi
the natieu oon awaken, to the dangers 1
which threaten the liberties of the conn A little girl was playing in her father's
try.T confidently believe tbat it. form pf yard at Erie, Pa., the other day, wheni a
government will ere long be changed to : rifle ball .truck hrtr in the centre of the
a military despotism, after a period ot toreneao, penetrating the brain.' ine
hall Had evidently oeen tired trom a
1 ourt, very truly, bvng, distance, and, Jbe careless user of , Senate from (Jarilornis.
G. T. tHtscariABD. , ftrCarm. eannot fbe discovered.
I. .
At the fall book lr.de,
at New Aork on Monday,
ine were sold for .bout $3.K),OO0.
Tlie Iloboken ferry company has ae-
cumulattd twenly-five barrel of pennies
that they csnnol dispose of.
Reports from the northwest part of
Wisconsin y the orn crop has been
cnusider.bly injured by th frost.
T1r first dr'amatir d version of Beecb.
er. Norwood ws. brought onf at Buf
falo, N. Y.. Iat week, and failed.
Tlie man who pays-mora for bis shop
rent than hn ad vrtiing don t know hi
business. Grtely.
Tbe proportion of northern men who
recover Irom yellow fever in New Or
le.n i very large.
f'DukenGwynn itaid to be a Demo
cratic cendidate tor the Lnited btate
boned the VAr, becattae be knew it could
t 1 1 .1 ... .
, ,enwr " y" eiween l0 ,,lillk aeefal lo na. Nor
ti.ewoctionttledoneo..tot,on.l it ,,a let valuable pt of it
principle. He would not, if h. aoeld 1rt jt ,boj (MM.h , to disentangle
cbang. one vo e or on. expression ofj nctym first from parties, and then
upiunAad. during U.m.Ymx Unri 0n anothet; first of all a.
proclaimed n .w that he held tin. debt now lmperfecily all parties rep
to.he brsve Sold irs who fought for the t eir 0 principleTsad the.,
..ppreM.on of the reh. hen iwas .acred. ,ow ,he principle. .hemsel ve sr. a min
a..dmbep..dtnhe la.tdoll.r Tb.!Blod ,iasue, ll.e g.md and evil being
republican party however iniended to , ,1 combinedtogetber, and. nra?
keep np tl... 1 debt to rets.n tliemisclvm tr, ,iemH ,nmt whith nnr
,M,wer snd destrny the hlmrt.es of the , ttn W(M or u chlM, uoder
people. N.gro Mitfr.ge wa but slnhl- ;(i;rft.r. 1
lytonebedim. tl.. otiwwJi.o
Several loc-l c.lebrit as followed after j ArnM, Lectures on Modern UUtory.
whicii Ibe Urge nieeltng dispersed sheer
ing, and in the best of humor with them- ( 0
elves. 10 WEB. ,
1 The powerful will always be unjust and
SERENADE OF PRESIDENT JOHN- viudictiva. tlte Dne de Vendome id
SON. 1 pleasantly on this subject that, when
, , . : , troops were on lb march, ha had exam
After the serenade to Gen. Hancock, inea Uie between the males and
in Washington, on Tuesday night, tbe I their drivers, and that to the shame of
vast crowd called at tbe White House! bumstttty, reason was almost always 00
and paid the same compliment to the !l,,e ,,,c In",'t- M- .Ierney, ao
Pre.ident. Vrer hearty cheers bad j !CttrI,c in wVnrmI f' know
- , 1 .1-1 .i.sf itii ssf in l.w.th et sis emma if ha
I . . i -1 wi iii- iwea wi set unuei . pwws
was eartnvorniia or grartivorona. lie
imod to aay, "show me th tooth of an
been given by the laige aaaomblage, tbe
President said :
1
FelloitkCiliitnt : In appearing be
fore yonVhi evening it l not for the
purpose r.f innking an address, buf tim
ply to tender
&5
Colonel Wtlltatir P. Mauleby, iatOTT nothing, do it .treiiiendontly.f
uiing men 111 incin .fun 111c ivmiJvryiH: on veusjon 7 1 j i 1.
vou tnv thanks fur this
t kind mtrmtrsraiion of respef t and regard
l-.t ....,;iu 1... . . - Wl-
, . '. mm c .w iiij b" 011 me preseiii OCOH.IOII,
P.etence aporop nxes the con vention . md un,,,r ,,,. existing ciVciHrntsnce..-
.-ter- rnyat gmrernrrs--rftven it ye no r repeaf. that it i. not mjy obVd
my purpose to
inaiiKs, lor this demonttation here to
n if ht, and for this largo and b'nesssem-
DlSge. 11 the time and circumstances
unknown animal, and I will judge of his
habits." By hit ex ample, a moral phil
osopher could say, ,4 Mailt to m the de
gree of power with which a man i
i loilf.d. und br that power I lll judge
of Id quality."
tllj, . tj Tt Ffl AC art I xr
1 l ' t r. 1 . 1 1 1 v vr atxiJK.
male nn nddrc. on this iuHinii l,nr I
tender y" "iy t'Trhf, my li'sartfclll Milk alfiirds Sn interesting SttbjctfiL
study, trotn tt octng rue nrat aliment on
which sll have, or ought to have, ted.
Any deficiency in its supply in infancy
There are more or I
" . . , - y- . - 1 -i 1 . l ft' U- . ... ; f I f . .1 : r rrrt-
Pi-mmeet arid ewtiuniy ine Mwrncai every state, .pending their mnetn tttle." " I!n"IBa,lt"rlbek up It.lr it it would only kniick tbat
tl..... I I IjliiMftti.vli.i ., . A,. I. ;,, ,,,.!,.... ,11111 ueeli lictiilc tuJ I .1. r'u 11... ,.l l.u . . Z .. . .
' TT"" . r, ..V-.,-... .p. ... isBurwi; ...T , r - rr y- , chip otJ -apolem slmalaer
Ksnltstbts nohey wiH leed-anless the So and living at the expense of friends or insanity is attributed 10 ihe deaih of lngi r . '
bar iaesf the Awericsa peopbtakoeld bv tlietr aits, waiting in a lackadaisical wife. j Tlie authorities at Palermo sapicntly jnstified, f would with much fpleasnre! ofteo felt through chibiheod,yoaad-
in time drive back tlie current. .condition for something to turn up to f. (rr nr o,nth -.i:n. kM '"jos'ned in q n are n tine the phystctans. address vou on jhe questions which di I e v manbood. Alow can gTWing4Sds
Tuewisa tlebi ml 00-.$MQ6.- .-tiieie aramatee. The, drone ,n the ' make irrt.tlc and bone, if thai do pot
000 tie to paid. Tb population of the I' m hive of human industry are ief and .. :,,,. , :,..,. . , ".city. V.ou km.w, inyViemh. however, that take 'in tbe proper materials to make
ted .State I'SUW,000. Vf that 36,- evesorcs in anv eOiiMiinnity wheieloiinil. ' 1 lm nt. ( tn.l.n ns.-ds tUou l.r.rf I the coutnrv is in iient ihm II- n,w.rrs I them with? Pan and arrow-root may
000,6ou about . ball . million ar own Some of them, who nave obtained here-
or u.fe A- Cortesponde.'d M 4n-iieis'
I work to nmf WTfting from N..a Scolta,
; sbtre ,t,e people talk openly and 'fa vorabl
M- It mM .w . . 1 -ir - t 1
t 1 - ertof ttteoewT? Bnm" mai pen own- . t....H-e s ownr wtToivjfn -ttre-;-miiw fi.'li neip
er has a family of four person luaddt- ers. are in a kind of Itiji Van W-nkle death
tio. to hiuvsell. an I we wobid ua f.n. Wp. hoping to aroused.some fine d.i' papers
.v.-.mmiiii snti -a uau.-Ot .gsamia,- xtW'i t'lg 1 aHaaiXCMtM Luaim!UsJVVd. M-u
.i- 1 ft a ..I L...H.. 1. 1 i-. .! . 3L ,.
in. isoor ano me iuii, tnu uci.jaiiiyij; j ers laca me rrouiMie capacnr
rSiIw. u arieiiotne cimicra paiients in that ' yjde and distract the public mind
ipress-'' Vou km.w, myNfieads, however, that pskslfi 'he proper
v .4 'l)ie etr of ndn ne-d cheap bread. ! 'be coutttry is iu trreKt peril; therefore. I diem with! Paps
-...V- ea .i t.,e r-so... that ajj.jts bker knead, n. prond to - - that r, rv ttr,.uJ ad as mtlatablo but her do
Wtsno-mentef A. -T.-ewartw.- ,, r,v3, pr.,-ed aiUcl-. five to I furies of 'Dooirr - ".hat's' 'he same eremenls as mtfll. Mtfk
in list Wellington or BalUmore - . - . , the talk !'" and "We can save iU'l Von : alone and nnaided, to maintain
Tlm.eof New Vork speak of it J"; "rtl' (--r: 'i'r'' I livs aalsstl it in Umm ft.aTtiy. and rrlsTrTrar-bnlily fm A "-
do not eon tain
snrnaai-
and de-
as-aiidscrfcpui-i.
l he eat oT tbsr
sasUioti five l.un not tla energy to eo at some
.... Km . ft-. r I ft' a . .ft . . " .
Ure4 :!ii.amt. tijorit,ea 1 mij id ru,e, make tuuus-.i.i tudepcuunt
iarV-
)ti, nxe.
orkl
curious pro b-
I fet l well ssturcd that vou ran and will lem. llinrefore. oreseuts itelt st the ont-
aa v it ia limu 1 n oniiin V I . .' 1. Il ....f ' SAlt nmnul v In f run. in the comiwitioo
Uueof the beit ilfu.tratiuji.of av.rice Hear!" and We wrtl.! l I retiest onr ! of milk, the coinjiosition of our bodily
lI'lltT
liV-tuit, cue Voter split oje.
s s a..- We 'It .1 I ( t 1
jjyms rameate. 1 heir w... 1 tarctaesr wiio cmisioer a atan ahoxittonto tbe rnned Slates.
. 111 lt ov tue win 01 ionr;een men. 10 crime 10 son meir nana, ev taiior
tanebt to heiie.e tha no so .ai compact
1 mnot.g an .ger tuso me majom
itta, urr ...r., . un 1,1m c wni. j repeat our "l ,
rabi v pf : we-ever heard of 4 that eontsined in s country is in perilT the .institution of organ..
1 - canciiturB which repreciim Ottf-Ntck oer entmtry i tn great peril tbat Coe-I -
. fin;is iW4 fta.ii..M.au,
-car.yitiir a Jmtirhm.n down to ln re. sfitntion whiM. f,mi t 4 . y.:..i : ra.r ih reswrd
All tlieaeciasst ought to know by thi. Hon. John W. Ncll, member of Con uions. Sod while 011 'the va. the lloliao by onr fatksira. be th nn,.i. ..t ,1 i m.sr..- r... rVwi-ii. otion he Con.
. . . s v - a - t m . . . , 1 , . . - . 1 -0- , , w 1 ay - uer iuw 1 ninniivjtjic'i tis 1 11 v w . j
nine iii.i ine are ponee tin ine con., .greet irom .i 1 won, 1 vi mir osuawouiy uer .4 auKm protnions 10 tnpi.iy him Keto hnrtm. and vHn.- 1 lhv . .1 .......,!. .. .
1. 1, . Til im T . Tv -c-S r . .,- . , : , r , , a-TT:, ri-r- ' 7. -". vm.m .wmi liiw mm m
" o;v- s swsi .o ms mi .ni... , . r , .'siurtwii ... , une"Tiijii tiii.isi mjm rt ifwrmjw vuut ' thtp.,tr