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niinrfllniifnnn firm tbCniifisitetim rmio aunt it i,UlUl(lllllllUUD MUJ LM,UMi.MDtbi listen ssaiu tdthaiat r r ---- - - , 1 i J ! -I J .4- . t ! i It V i.' GCNEKAL GRANT THE RADICAL CANDIDATE. The intelligent and wolMnfonned cor- respondent of tba lUHimore Gatttte, says : "The newspaper at ft distance hva beea puixled at th 'position' of Gener al Uraot. 1 cao relieve that axiety. He It oc substantially the radical candidate for tit ft it Presidencr. Hie leader of tbe party which aim at usnrping the Gov ernment, who hare in suadt been visit ingat interval the mctropoli ever since tbe emeute of Stanton'i removal, jonn time ago came to the conclusion, in view rf their rubable defeat in the cumin? election, to keep Grant in the hack ground fr die present He was anxious iu proinulge a written adhesion to the dogmas of the Destructive at once. I hate specific .information that this Go lialiis reserved to break the force of the defeat which awaite the party, and that be. JLm pwwiJ. SchencI.lnyash . turo..Faniworth,.tic.. who have been recently manipulating him, to come out I with In "great name upon tne neei oi their diseoiuhrure. The same writer state that it is repor ted on higher authority than Presiden tial assurances" that Secretary Seward and Minister Adam are toon to change places, and that it is certain that Grant will shortly vacate hi post at the War Department. Specific charge J a grave character" and also said to be pending against Mr. JdcUnllocn. trtretrr of a written law which was supposed to be incorruptible. With an iotrovers on of the protecting power which might he amusing to the ejnio we find tiej(ro candidate for Cn iff rets, in the State of Gvurgia, promising, if elect ed, to "J6 all he can to ameliorate the condition of the white-." Could wo Snd a m'ro striking commentary upon the work f reconstruction done by Cwngress, or epn the condition of the South, than that which this tingle scnteitco present. f PAUDOX OF EX. -SENATOR HL'N TER. Ea Senator Hooter baa been pardoned hi tbe President. Tbe yatiomal JnUl- lioenoer. from whom we obtaio the in fur tuation, state tLat tl)e members of the Cabinet were unanimous inadvising the ineasnre. The cat may be taken, we erooee. as a test one, indicative of the willingness of the President to pardon all, or nearly all, of tb excepted iu hi last amnesty proclamation. e ssy a teat eae. for tbe reason that Mr. U., tn addition to being a leader of the seces sion party, was one of those who resign d erat io Congress to promote that ikI icy, was a member of the Confederate Cabinet, and was, a President of the Senate, tbe third officer of the Confeder act. In the event f tbe death or remo val from office of Messrs. Da via aod Ste I bene, he would have been President and, indeed, daring an interregnum of a day or two between tbe expiration of the Pe'rmaneiit (?) he was acting and actual FiwdaU lue amnesty last lias been extended to him is therefore gratifying, at well for what it imports as to other as for thertJk-f it secures to Lim. I torn lit Loadoa Tim, Sapl. 17, The Portion of the South The South teUhout Protection for Property or Jcedrtu for Ortevancet J Aeir tition under a Tyranny Ttu People at Bay, Tbe position of the excloded Statu do " ring ihia discusaiotl lit be mctnorable ia all fature history. They know noths ins of the coostitation, or of federal law in any form. They have no protection of property and no meant for redreeting tn -W grievance. Ttiey are beipg taxer aod governed, and iLeir State taws are cancelled and new Uws made for them, at the uncontrolled will or a ma ion'ty of tweoty-ix State. It i said by Northern writer that the tyranny ofi a(knriinata nfflpcri of the militarv pot . ' 7 " . . " " ernment bureau agents, tax aaeori anl collector is opprestiv and irritat ing to the last, degree. With eery few exceptions," wrius a correspondent of a , Bepablican journal from Georgia, "the leaser official are bitterly hostile to the resident, and apeak to them and of them In the harshest manner." Since these t'ffiela! must knqw that any ' excess of authority upon which they may venture will be regarded a a certain indication f loyalty in the North, and that clem tuer would expose tTem to ausnicinn and en wpnlarity, their alleged line of exodeet i very natural. The Southern . people Tatntexaeperaie their rulers ty re fuaias to extead to them the commonest hospitalities or eivilHiea, and Conre una not Vet attempted to psas laws ctn- 5lling the Southern citizen to give Vdef a! soldiers a welcome to their SOCIETY IN A RADICAL STATE. from ia La(iyti (la ) n, . II let one of the battlee daring the latter part of the war a soldier in one of the Ohio regiment waa taken prisoner. His eomraJet supposing him killed, to re ported it to the family he had left behind Mai. consisting of a wife and one child. The woman remained single a year or two, living from hand to mouth but finally weut to Toledo, where tbe accept tri a ii nation at oook tn a restaurant ow aedVy a wulatu : A Aer a- whtle tbey er inatmd T&a mulatto, aohi out Lis ettaLl-shmcnt at Toledo, wandered abont from place to place ; aod finally brooht op Id tins city, and procured a tenement in the upper part of town. Af er roo tling the gauntlet of several of tho outh ern prisons, the t ddier was finally i-Xn changed, aud at the end of eighteen montii after his reported death, went back to bit old home to find that hit wife and child had disappeared, but where he Lad gooe no one eould tell him. He at last came to Lafayette and accepted a situation in a cooper shop, bo' being a cooper by - trade. Oue day about two week ago a little boy came to tbe aliop after shaving, and the soldier at otu-e re cognixed him as hit own. He atked the little one what hi name was, if his moth er was living, and if she wa married. Ihe child gave hi name, . the tauiu as bit own, and said hit mother wa mar ried to a black man. He t-id him t- come back the next day and he would have eotne tice shavings -and block ready for him. The next day the boy re turned, and the soldier's request conduct ed him to where hit mother lived. Tbe mulatto was oot at home. Upon seeing her soldier husband, the woman, as a matter of course, faiuted after the most approved fashion,- and weiit into hrte ic. She soon recovered, however, and after a few moments' conveesation ao understanding was arrived at between them. Her last bus Land had about two hundred dollar in ninney vrhut was left of the proceeds ot the aio of hi establishment in Toledo which she pro cetded to secure, together w ith such lit v lit article a ; the needed - fof her own comfort and thrt of her child, and tfie two, with their bov, left ttiu houso HiitTt the city together. The mulatto also left the city the next day, and ba not been see a since. ivmmetrically oloe4logeth$r, : and three tier dorp frvm Ihe base" of lbs inoaud to Its apex. Done were found in a remarkable state of preservation, together with ; ottery ao I shall. Very Urge ornaments have been dug out in this locality, made from shells found only in the Gull of Mexico. , A geiitlemau of acknowledged skill and uulliority in antiquarian matters, ho conducted the rcasearches made a fw dsjs agn, estimated that the remains which they aneaitbed conlJ not nave lo THE DEVIL'S DRAMA. The devil it as busy Tbe legislature is, indeed, supreme, bat there are some things it cann it do, audooeof them ia to eradicate the h-u red of be cooqoered towards the coo qoeror. General Wade Hlmp'oh, while advising Ihe -peopI--of Sowf n-CaTtjiina to eneotirsge tbeexercises of the frin- as busy now as in tiie days (f Sodom aud Gomorrah. -Tlie Clack Crook is not content with-i's centi pedal attractions aud anatomical studies,, bat it ha even called in the aid of new dancers and shorter dre s, to lure vo taries to irr shrine. The res tilt, probably, will be tbat Gentleman Wbeutly will not only amass an immense fortune, but will obtain a seat in Congress, on the same principles that Gentleman Morrisscy did. JJut there, ia another Kicjunand in the field. BanvsrdV Museum, ainonpr its curiosities, promises to exhibit handsom er women, wiib the smallest possible amount of raiment that the law will al low. If a third anatomical exhibitor makes his appearance, he will have to tax aaors,4adofit the South Sea Island costume. "cotton in the ears and a fish bone through the note, in order to beat his predecessor in the development of the naked truth. These classic ..and eatanic movement arc astonishing developments of our civ ilization. Nothing like them can he found in any quarter of the tcrre trial ulobe. Even Sodom and Gomorrah were only paltry proricial villages in compare son to tbe American metropolis in its nvettigitlions of the naked truth. How- e ef we have one advice to gijve to the dancers that exhibit their pedal attrac tions to the nightly audiencd at theau es tablishments. They should get their money every night Irom the management and enjoy lit while it laais. Some floe day a shower of fire and briuistooe may inter feorejvUh these anatemical dramas; mid New irniay"I in"TheanieqTiah" as the Cities of Jhe PlainV To be sure, we are surrounded by water, and thu What it remarkable,-no warlike imple ments are found in tint locality, from hichit it inferred that they were a peaceable race, aod were probably exter minated or driven awsy by the Indians. In one f the eravet was foond a beanti ful l.ttle vste, which had bcin placed in the hand of the inmate of the tomb at the tune of the burial. Upon this little hit of eirlhenwaro was the model of diminutive animal. Tbu care which (bote peoplo to-k of their dead shows a high degree of humanity. We learn I hat other Investigations in this sectioa are to be mtde ere lontr. ine Dtiu is cemmiy a rrch vne - foe- the -entieuariao VoiA till (7t) TtM44. - A LAWFUL MAJORITY. Uadr tbs rcoostrsntioa laas of Conjjrf it is required ibat a uijiriiy of ths vol irs oo I be queiiion of a Cooraotioo ihall bs io fa vor lliereof, au tbsa lbs Convention that! U liM; but tuch GofureulioO stall byl bs hM, aula majority of all (be rgiird volts shall bar Tolfd on the question of boljmj seed Contmtion. TLta U the provlstoa of the Sc,i pawJ lal Spriog, ca!!J tbs Supplemental bill. Tbe hsv -een tome novapprvl tLia aut.jct. But a rnjrity of iho regit- Urrd vote uiul vote oo lbs call of the Ooa teoiioo. And a rnxjority of tbo voting can call lbs Conveniioa, if one n'ra than ti -ll of lli whole number rrgialered abail bavs volad pro and coo. : Northern Elections. v The tlectioiw which talo place during the rteiit month and in No vember, in tho Northern Stale, es pecially in Ihe Slate of New York, iVntwjlvania ami Ohio, will wield nn imtncruo influenco over tlie des tinies of the peoplo and government of Ihe United State. Tho Dotnocratfi, fighting tr the sue than six or sevu hiwidnd yesm 'platform of the Constitution, and Iho rtgnta of the states, and tnsptmt by the results of Ihe late election! in California and Maine, are atraining every nerve, with goodi prospect, to carry Miotic rMatra. On Ihe other hand, thg itadicnla with their scheme! of consolidation, and higher law doctrines, frightened ami rendered desperate with the orosnect of defeat, aro bemlins all their energies to secure Ihe triumph of their part v. . The greaUtrteresta nmf principles whicfr are -at stakes, make thoso elec tion! the most important an exciting that have ever taken place in tliw country. If the Democrat! nro tuc cesful, we may look for that change in tho sentiment! of the northern people which will force the National legislation back into the old consti tutional c hannels, whero tho country can adjust ail it!, present internal trouble!, and finish the work of re construction on a white basis. Hut should tho Radical hold their own,1 or sustain onlv n umall loss, we mav look forward to the mcst ultra Had- THE MASON UY AND THE CIICRCIIES. The Greenfield church, in tbe Presby tery ot Cliilliclothe, Oiiio, having sus pended a member f ir joining the Mason ic order, an appeal ws taken to the Presbytery. Tins b-idy, by a vote of fifteen to ten, sustained the appeal, and restored the party appealing to tiie com munion of tbe church. A resolution was also adopted that the Presbytery in so doiu did not wish to exprcr! sppn- bation. of the order of Masons or any other secret socitv. " . rOUTICAL BITUATIQN-IN THE WEST. ; 5 T , Tlie election to eorae off on the 8th, of October In I'enntylvania and UUlo are the ttrawi tbat thoa wiuco way tbe wind blows, either foror against the supremacy of the radical csiuo, with its t warty '.oad of nejrro goveriunent over a white people, and Its licli nrjf.-v of national bauka, ualioual debt mid national taxation. lheao elections are, thcrvf'TO, watched with an anxiety all tho mnre keen because it is baivd upon tlio two most natural and most potent itutluctt self-pride and self Interest.- Shalt the party be permit ted to obtain a renewed lease of power which would hand over ten Slateaof the Union to the government of an ignorant and semi brutalized race, and would es tablish social and political equality with that race in the Northern States, in viola lion of the instincts of -oar people f a party which has run the country to the verge of ruin by its extravagance and corruption, and boldly juttitiei iti'patt actious, while at the same time, on tbe evo of an election, it sneakingly cants about '-'retreuehineut and reform -as lit couduct for the future t These aro tbe question which agitata the puhliamind, . I S. .111.! l not oniy in tue nw, wnere mese tasuea are to be immediately tried, but all over the country. And how ttandt popular sentiment up on these issues in Pennsylvania and Ohio I From close observation of the canvass in both of these States we are satisfied that a marvelous reaction is ta king place. Distrnstof the radical lead ers and disgust of negro suffrage appear to have taken possession of the rank and tile of the party and thus we find apathy whom they are consigned do not expect " to realUeinotethan about 11,000, which . Invested la the State of Illinois, where : Mrs. Lincoln now resides' will yield her aa additional Income of $100. Oontplca-' out among these trspplngt late of semU royalty are a set of fin Russian sable. Several lac and ludl shawls, a point ' lac drett, and parasol cover, and a solU . Isir diamond .rii g.J Mr. Clarke, or Mrs. Liu co In, seemed snxlou to preserve her inoognito, judging front Ihe dirtctlon - given to her agents, and evidently shrink -ed from the inevitable 'notoriety la the pabllely parting with lh souvenir of ber White House day. World of frU t revailing today where enthusiasm ex ted a year ago. organixntion and expended, hsvo r au me discipline, ine the money so lavishly failed to divert tbe ical h gUlation at the next meeting I '" ot u.o peop.e irom ine prom,. of Congress, the probable impeach-1 ."J M,ia!c(1UP!rro 8ni,remaCT .nd . . a WW m. I tl ment ol tlto rrcaiUvni, which, iu au:a thoronghlr rotten fytfem-of finance probability, will throw the countrv that is robbing the public in order to into revolution and anarchy, which enrich the politician and capitalists. will result in military desjHHij.ni. Pondering upon these enljjects theqnon- T hero is nothinff checrmir in I hcl""'" isur it.lna f r . int.. Ill .innainn with . , , imii'i iu if ) iiiiu mo caiuiiuiK'i wuu iuc tuture, we are on tne eve oi a great . - n. t. , crisis, and nothing but a signal and M1,,)1r,er. cf ihe party during the war. overwhelming victory of the North- They aro callona to the inspiration of re ern Democracy can save us. The publican documents, aud they are dis people of the South arc ikjwc rle? to'P0 to "'ay at home when called upon Under lUdieal policy, tba Boeth eatt ever be settled ep; It may only beeom ; the teoncof a miserable eooflict btwa the two races. Instead of Immigration all who can get away will go awsr. Tbey w III. not risk tbemselve or their , . I 1.1 t t.J I... f laraiuro ia a sana iuiti aa4cat poilu- cal leader proudly boast they bav "or-' ranised a hell." -The door, to all that toeaoV fertile eowntry ie now eloeed, lira deed, the Hack man doe not watt the free laborer of the -North aa a aapatW tor. - Th latter is hard, thrifty, and in--dustrioos, not seeking a farm by eonfl.' cation, but by honest toil, and when bo enters the South the empire of the Afii--can must giv way ; and tbl tba latter knows, even by instinct. It 1 for Iho freemen of Ihe North, barkened with' taxes, to say bow long tbey will allow the lUdieal policy aud t'-e negro to thut them out from the South.' It is for them to uy In the coming election whether the Souih shall be opened to white immi gration or remain closed by antrcbr . j i- --r..- i.. '.nn. anu uegro ruie. aucy iibto muca at stake in this business, for never waa there a land more fertile, mora Inviting, " nearer to market, or more calcalated to reward -indastry and capital than tho land which it is deliberately proposed to give over to tbe eegro.--.ya. InteL- II v Cnd rcMxl cill Ditpote "f 2I President Ju'iruoii in tbe f '.ll .vr Un-I which lives, and stop tho mad waves of fa naticLsiii thut is now fast submerging every constitutional land mark set up lor Oi.r guidance every principle th-American rmndo lw A Word for ievrpapm.-i9 dip the following article from an exchange: "Nothing ia more common than to bear people talk of what tbey pay news papers for advertising, etc., as so much given in charity. Newspaper, by ens Lancing the value of propel ty ia their neighborhoods, and giving the localities published arepota benefit all such, particular merchant or real estate amount yearly of tho corporal iiard to cheer Phm! Wndo and ! meagre sum which they pay for their Julio A. J.;mii ; w hile u;jm the ume ' Mipjrt. Iicside, every public spirited grom.d deniociatic sieHr, invt-igliing J citizen has a landable pride in having aguitiet ihe financial system of the gov paper which he U not aahamed of, vn ernmettt rind ne-'ro atillYH-'e have had ilnii''h he should tick it 0i in - New A good looktoz i.-f?iv l in cfr.rm niut tin I ... A f.rth. 'ult' uwiwt auu uaieu iw in wuiea irev are r rn noo,,lp sneak in tlmn.ler tnnm at fcH"eco of the stamp speakers. In ion abroad, , lit i . .i . niany counties of Ulno raJicul ineetiogt Iy if tbey are ine uauoi oo. io uieir re trr.M iiia- v i,.,... .,,,. rtL.(h.,I-liard!r t naM. ihrir. tha iiuiTTence T.y fh lonsiand That there j York of" Viu.hingfon. gaare44 an wjcivujw. Lei vcja oimatii tm w "" " - i. u Urj r puUwan vt.!c ha!.i.ciug he i tlt'rivinir sheot heJis la tell and Judi:e Lndcrwoo.l : birth nglit, inherited Irom a patriotic , twecn he two ticket evtii the rei.ul.lU! kIn eharaeifr lr ibe hwaliie in all r. "Jii-lgj Under woo 1 saiJ ho w nre anJ Jiberly-loving nnccstry will be' can leaders do not deny, and thethrewd-jopects is a deirahle publie convenience. Mr. Dvi would be brought to tru.i in sw,pt awa"y beyond their reach, and c-ilculntor among ihem will not ven I If, from any cause, tho matter In the h NovemUr, and that under existing in. , , . -i ( : turc upon a predicuii that the State i cal or editorial colum should DOtlW HI UL 111 in. Ml IL' LIL I C IU '.ii-.niuiii wculij he ernpaiineiled that woiihl con vict hi'ii ; tlirtt ho did i ot wish to s;e any blood shed, becar.se he wasopj oed to capital punishment anyhow, and ti.at Congress, in the imd&t ot tlio war, tia reduced the penalty of treason to tine anl imurisoninenL in the discretion of the coort; that he wonldrt!ierefore.,,ooJj fine him enough to take away bis Mis sissii t)i plantations, and let them be sold ont, at say l a! f a dollar per acre, to his old slaves, whose toil and tear had ac cumulate I them ; that I had better stig gesf ttu lo athe' C'tubtrv, arid;', nffer a while, go down and preach Vo the ne groea colonized, on IXifia olJ plantMt tions. "To which President Johnson, smil ing, replied: 4"Jt u-cl to be tlie old fishioi.e'l wav to try a man before they hanged him.' from takiBg any part io lh goTeriiiiienf. ti," fee tells them,- l'y hneal and firm belief that the voluntary accp tanee o( these 'would saieir fiotttlu Lai to Ute " whole fire department may attempt to fiiut the brimatqoe, but strllit is dangerous ttate of things. A'w York JleraUl. A TOLERAP.LY FAIR SIGN. We are not ot thoe who are very san guine about the defeat of the Utdical party this wr, Tuo ''cohesive powt of public plunder" is a defence for the nilnijf party that is hard to overcome.- I Jut the astute ediior of tho New York Timet (jives us "a sign of the times" by very emphatically renouncing parties. Die 7Vw mj : ."5Ir. Ilaynioiid con sjders himself oat of "politico, certainly out of all party movements, and intends to remaine so.' Pretty positive. Mr. Raymond was a inumlVr of tho Conser vative Iivpubficaii delegation to the re eent cnventi-ni in Syracuse which. Was refused adiimi-r n. It tiicre ia Mf reli ance in the forccaate of this gentleman, nrlTiTTicarrrm8cr jtbe violence of the wind and fie rain. If he did nt think so, h Would probah' hly be the last man to leae itl f2f" Fears arc entertained that the call-in will be sii'iittiiuted lor iik Constitution, and New Mngland pu ritanisoi for Liberty, and the Negro for our master. Winston Sentiml, IV sw and Fatal Disease. The .Montgomery (AJa.) Sentinel bh)h : tv o regret -to learn that a ticvr and fa) a I disease has recently appeared in different parts of Montgomery county. Thus far it has ballkd the utmost skill of the physicians. It begins with a fever, and soon bloody discharges from the bladder ensue, which continue until a fatal termina tion within forty -eight hours.- After death the corpse becomes extremely yellow. All the cases, so far, have resulted fatally. What it Costs. The Richmond Whiff says :, From the Paymaster of thii district, we learn that the Gov ernment pa'ys the troops in and a round the city of Richmond $125,- 000 per month, making a million and lialf dollars per annum. This, added to the amount expended in the Commissary, Quartermaster's and Subsist a neelepar t ment makes the amount approximate, in the a-1 gregate, $5,0(K),000 a pretty round sum, by the' way, and if there are many other Richmond in the field, we pity the united fetatcs 'treasury. not in iuunincnt danger f being ht to tliern, dccpitc tbeir overwhelming ma jority of thiity eight tlltmsand a year ago. W ere wo t touch upon tho prob ihilitit s we would tar that tlie radicals in mnrln a Vf f ta amrl nf 1 Ann hnn 1 11 (. 'J iun.V v jo- ww.v " v n -.j ' u . . ared thousand dallars that General Grant will or will notbc Emperor of the United States in flro-yeara. The A . t.i j , iitanr-Ttr-DoTrtlropgTntrddeii by tlie! . ' nn A"at'an "Hn"tia-unwliition,inayffir -areg :CeMih:oiTt Mancl . r . .4 to reseiio Capf. 'of maintaining tho .concortiantana undergoing his HEMARKAfiLB-msCOVFRIEa, - 4ueces It may ii -t l e generally krowti fi.timake a similar eftort Ihe ground on .which the City of Vih.- j iloriarty , whd i no'.v measures by our ieople i riil nw atands was once the sue of i.u hentenco of iinorisoninenf. The ihs bring, ij.ot-.jouly t tbe aiicient and popuias town, y-t sudije wwnewt ia-4aldxjg.jieeesMi4weuuJ lartrearer mau any we nave at.uerei. irwai mere-i ng ar.Tiqnmes oi oMrT-TtTeftheTenian convicts . wh have bifberto - - :i.t-i :. a. a . .. v .-a i ... . a. - i . ...-.,- ,s f. , . i r - '., , . i , ' 1 mwj yutrmtvjw."-avtvmm iwnci,;j nmiin -ii"f u.i.iiwui "'""c i IM-n lmDriliOneO 10 IIIC I Mali ill IS. MA VO 1 V I a i.i seen by the most strenuous adeoeates of er; but a few m.Iee fron Naahnlie. A ' been sen t to Fort land, fcnghu.d, lor safe ',aic5lca 10,3 ,8Cson V iW-cniJ live acres oi wneai wuu ner own -o ' hands. Ohio will elect tluir candidate for (Jov ernor, General Ilaye"?, uyon his personal and military record; that they will lose their laajefity in the legislature, which has the election of a United States Sena tor in the place of JJen Wade ; and that they will possibly fail to elect their can didates- for Congress in tho second dis trict to nil tbo seat vacated by General Hayes. Btioiilu tney tucceed. 'however, it will be by a reduced majority, tanta mount to a dcleat, which may be rctrart- uea at tne precursor of a total discomfit ore in the next election In I'eiiBsylvnnia whore the election takes place on the same day, there are ho more prominent offices to be filled than that of Judge!' the Sttpretne Court and the county officers. There ia, therefore, some inJlifferehce as to the result ; but it is si en meant ol the weakness of the rad ical party that in framing their platform at the State Convention the shirked ne gro suffrago ' aliicthi For this they are denounced as mean and cowardly by me uura portion oi ineir own pany and sconeu at oy tueir apponcntp. liitwas good and wise to enfranchise tho black men in the ten Southern State where they exist to" tho it umber of" nearly fonr minion,- wny wa it not to in t'cnnsyl vania, where they number bntafew thousands, and can exercise no control! ing influence t It was because tho radi cal platform, in Pennsylvania waa so snaky that they dare not put the ml ta n Dhtiik of nccro snffrflTo' into Sr. fvk -Two toek holders ia J'ajda battle fields, then, with their wavering hrst of comDatanls, we see tnrougii the donas and mists or po Iitical conflicts, a great re action going ion greater, iu jucr, uian4 Alaine ami California: a rc nctioh thai in ten days irom now may 'assume iiieiorm or arref its offensive aggressioii,Jts limitless eor suppfrting the temporal power of, ruption, itt Pmitanisnr, tumprnary laws, the Popc cant and .dcmoralizatiofi, to efcinal pefr . - ' .. union. Ay. l. jlerait. Mrs. Maria Starts, residing; in 0 n tafia mmitfi NevToi, ut and total diafranshiseiuent, tbat nolhing wi ai.ie area f country there is C"reO ! keeping. to ot) srauiea or aaaeruoir me uriuc:ii'inicaTv,w'" infiiana oi irraveaor riw whirl, aiiata ool ai lore- aa tba ni ,n ; Hut a faW s aim. aevcraJ irent lumen 4 M'clr "f ol" vlt wdl reiuiimV r a itra- J frjnrted Vuit of Mr. Abraham Lin- " 6iln We Tor ' unb't an Attuned . A'qme. ' ' ' It ias been' currently reported in the city during tlepat few da that Mr. quite up to tour standard, do not east it aii!e and pronounce It oi no account, until yon aie satisfied that there baa not been no more labor bestowed tpou it than is paid for. If yon want a good, readable sheet, it most be supported. And it must not be supported in a apiril of charity either, but because yon feel a necessity to lupport it." - r rr'r.'rrrrr - ' v"Tj'::-" Confetset Tbe Ilev. Mr. Howe, la'e pettor vl th liapttvt Church in btatson, Me , accused of the sedoctioo of a mein be.jr.6f hii fl c, a joung fatherless girt, has verbally confessed In goilt to very many ciiirrus in that vicioty. lie also made a written confession over hi vwa signature which wa publicly read at the meeting of the church and i now on its fijet. The church promptly expelled him. ' . A Bomber of gnllma of lormaf lolsm par at habits bats fwrmad as sasoeiatioa Us ol-jast of which i to guard sod wslch ever sack eiW iS their tffurti (o lead a tsinfrtrats life, asd if Ciina one or lhni sboaia rait, lbs otsers srsw rally to hia aid, and laks ehsrgs of, sd f fd turn until bs a entirely sober asd eapaW of Iwtaning to raoor Tbs offior oT'tke saw as- aociatioa ars : rreatJaat, Jobs 8. UollinnLsM, Kni ; vica-presidctit, -Thomas II. Ford, Em ;ae reurj, Hus. A. Fish, tq. - ..sMM'ps) pkrontei. The New Orleans Picayune say! "We helievt that th mortality among tho children from the prevailing epidem ic ia wholly unprecedented. , Soma day a third cur more of the death from Tel o'w fover aro ainonii children of frout fonr to ten rear of aire. Thoa from tb4ater4-lilWa1ailAftBi ftrilrooJL. against the fever. ' T''t T' f Stoke Wify. Tbillr'atratM i 1,243 whites, and 396 Cvlored . W clad to-tearn - that botn Joardf- istrnthm give general talisisetion 10 i the eitisons of the eoantrt. ITtisfcaf I Sentinel. ' . -f : .1 - . . ' . - - . . - .... Trmr.t, -xl. tl . ....... 1 ..I .1 . . .1 : L whole Smthern. ipolatiat., if we may their Ialws rehly rewarded by nmel'1"'! '?" "d ' - " ,; ttf Wednesdiv- Her ruit ' " L .'"' aeeouou in XortlseV, Hrnal,;trikinar d'-triestA Vlce UowD e city,, it is alleged, i for tbeW- r3T" 0iTUwudriTeu tondlQTa wlJeh:.. Schell a Spring-.tfoou 'o'ffi-Jtt gobgllhe rnitefltftry, TSlrfigo i i mV? ia ,,nU be iteii-, are de- vf CMaaideraU: height and perh; p, forty j,,.r;.lUoW; .'adVfc of K-km." tkeEag-1 - On WcdnesdYaOOO sacks -of i" f ;oliUitfJst!j.J .whicb proved uponexo, nichnx ea,-li- with living aed I Mn Or.iiion in'Vnrf.dt ,der fr,nl tta'd - : . Wet the miiority sseethmj.ave oh.-. aminii.to he ijiotfiing TeThn a varIl5riTTI income only amounU rf7fi loe "In'mafiaoleuin of lLo ""Tdaa t- TKe r'vei'h.n.u 'lui'a M.r.J' K.i,- ?S I 3,.it CTrCft ranging f rOOT f 2 1 as t Hng t about t.UUI'hevw in i ietca cnat at fh unTrlu s"se ttie' firr.efcmeflt of were fmmd fr b! 'roads t4 flst--Tnckf,t?Btr 'Js tjtiir rrn.n37u sv1r. to &3 lo,fcr grntnd alm and trne. east fT.UOO, vet the Jlroad way ir.tn to It is annouaced that the next n tiohai jrcpublicaa convention for the of a- President and Vice-rresident will be held at Chi cago. . v -...,., . fl)IT I I LmtOLj? Life of ,.tJielatftlreL,r.'.. .- , ' . . tn. Chieago-Judge sentenced thir-1 dent, babM, ttupj iug since iiatrd.y jTJnrtrTr-saia -vr !KTTT;",J7 nt,urtn-u in it-1 istutof 1 1, Mftiait tuu lUfkU hjh ivuk . The Louisville papers, of Ipie 5tn speak of, the reviral extending to all branches ot business. llift Wsher UwrHf. of ftasl Mi". tli' Z bled te deal b. "-- -; ' - - -P
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1867, edition 1
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