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r 1p tflE fAifGfTEy!LLE NEWS. September 2.3, lsgo. 11 t tuitioni olUKir 11E ULECTIOlYg. October iA hduay appointed for the election of Foi'; Governor , OF RANDOLPH. : . special notices. - "" - J''-r -;: -I . I- ' : Iff. Tno.' I'.Spearnum is onr au.thnricit trav-- :!; pt-iVr. subscription and advertising. :''" V' 2i'v'ii:ly jive 'notice that single copies of the ''- urj.sold oii'yiat this oiliee, ami where tl.-e" cirri' . i, f . i-- 'h -y -pviVjo'is .cu.crj to dispose of copies, muW j,kr ti (it.vinustiiil.ceH, iiioy. so iithout' our au- .(.rsrv-.05? c.ay.suir. ..r . .. . - '- .? rA"'i)( ' -mxy ' terms 'are. cash,' our 'cojantry :.'-n.is -.!;! !v -(-.iileHte ( to send tro- nunies of 11 ' t, t-u u rt ighiKirs and acepi iiut;.ec-e,s as they t)?x-ViK ti-Jt-fwovtliy-aild reliable !n, who wisli'to 5 iw'ijUjfo!-.ar.-T 1 i ' iii V- I 'i:s r ' i 111. W...-.- .11' ' ' t 3W, inn. Ttu: . UUHIHO l) IV lli au: nd ti,i rivvr. aa l wait for a s'iort: i'it ' IV-I the aijiuuHt 01 their snlvsrhrtiouV- i'-rijl "'-tv would confer, sv f.ivor xvion us" r L. .v. .jii the.pia-t -t'f the carriers iu'taC ilc'livJrv of their Mi'i.ice i l atv ri'inismicss or aet'li- !;. -puip.onrit to siHc'hers row beforo '.our T t-i i ..:.r. i'H f-:i"r fjfliiiav be 'hi the ; nowtn- cA' ers for tlil ittejntioii . "it cunilidacv (iiiTerent tliii t: tiimitioiis 01 tiie rxxbi 1 . : -i. sstuiljdy.! greh-ter, ; v. ork, , iiiilp godd df 3f mtiat wu fast t'pprirfchc ve desire to call the ii rcivders to the fxot fif. L' icn,' a:sd h mi 11, i'ie iwhi v,-Uie!i Ras bcfullca nsthrouch. .-iv-'rt .'J .y.i) ai.-,itst.:(,a.-J w;tr. However jkucIi live extre- .li-n pi fjje. ii"tci7i and Jsvrthni . states .nxiiy revilo j' bj..Ie. rf tho out.i nn.l hov.'ever Ijtils ioay bo tire ;-ip.iifi:y c-ALe.'idcd to lis in,.u'Iversity, by the other .:-;tt ei-.ijli6-d po.ti-ert -of Iho earth, we conceive tha' ,' -i.v,:.' -r.'.u tLu!).ntical-ipie!.iou.s of thi day to pos- i.vfty. !-,ri:;ci'.jU;d tiliat our coarrfo I rum 1'J'jD, m to the Ac : lit ;;;': ar, no ahumo- au:l.)."i. dlsgno' ultachod 1 . ; " - ' I - ... ". '".-' i country H;uthoih men fcuht and T,-"'l'- -V1 V'i1"-'-'! a'uu-vatio:a. sat on the hcarth v.l. h'siiiv, ii:il,.the bones of. the dead were lying. "..!. Ua.K I tiib-i'orcii-S are! tha vale, from the very fcl'e mh-hiyJh .strongholds to the t;oathemniost r ti:;,- .' )! c.n W o'wr; beloved hmd. Impartial" uirnds will : V uoLu itLh jld ie.-xeet and adnii ration from' men i-''i?"Cd .so lionly, and died in the' performance of .;Ju.,jr.'f h-,'.,;U;illantt-y 'and licruisni. ' . " Vi.ciaoii ,d people,' fiiliug. to rindicato their -;5;--..9'-'.i';Sjf,i!l rd.so.to shield their martyrs from cal-f-i'kv I -v'.iu: :H. There ar;e vilo men tc rb the silent iviy,! iyi'l .'.r.uir, and dosocrate tlis vcry-nauies of. those. 1, t - .;l'i-.lhVr ( fi';l t'-lwl'l'-h. i viiU t. ro;1.' Tlie bosom of tbo earth, ' s - U1L, - whence all mankind has Ki'riiiLf. ... J. u f...3nu:?t ail return i:s -Mr3.t'- to dnst" j.,-'.'j t!iase:l-ead.Hnd .sleeping in her .fast em . .'".,..' T',.-i!n.uce;a:id detraction. Wo may revere the fa Jy .c.f virc.V uid every one who fell for us, and' en iu.tl:vir vivlueH and their valor in our .hearts, but ve. eau'iur u.'i-.'iMinem irom the mi.srcTresi;nhif.;nn of Miiose 1. uo. are nut' macrnunnuons eno-ir- 1 in imimvitih. ini.T..:'.".! wiaeii Jia.s . been hiai . W-.th . "T,o-f ausi'wcil aye lost too all that we loved and veUera- H, J'tJJid we cvii only hope hjat the 'future .-will snatch. ojiw Ltrca.uires nT;a tlie sad wreck. : and s.o.t tlnv in 1 hvr,.& in the annuls where truth" aHd jCiiee i;.;w.!ir;- these art tho'only hopes that can animate -'- ;ud ro.sp.insibilitit.s which must US h ''Trh;:t jp laturo,, howo'er ph;as;rit, 1 . fc the Hk :el past bili'.v its dead; At. act, in the living present " I e ''ietorit.!o-f peace;' in He pa ' 1 11. dull i(:s-; aid re wh heav j V.iiu:Fvr:,vt 'yljhVj;.A;o could nevei 10 otiikjr t3iueaa p. 1 mem- lJext Uegishiture, We also .simply Call jae; three cards of annourJcements coitainel iii tb-tlir's i.aper--inserted . 1 We have, besides these, received iii- ff sfVr,d who ba aspjrits for the votes to represen't them irl the next general ire number 14 greater than usual, and ftir bcflieve, than will conduce to the welfare f d (buntr. Wo think that from"' Ilia wim i oad ticket could be form id, which will Advices fromi Prussia say that a difiiculty iu thewavof mailing tiro trpatV of re';ipfi TstvfTt - .r . has been raised by Austria, iu relation to the debt of ndeut of party considerations, for. the: an i wumoerianiL oumi nid? lrfcct aright the formation of snclr a ticket It;s uotlfhipy ni: to suppose that thej people - know Vfijfi., nise-.T:i are; lie should, cor&e b-jidlt iorward anil tlhatl hj position before tha people. , We i knov rad wtd fiini nothing in the maantinta vrill ohtman out o:inilii It j i.hl I . ..... anti urgeJ otp;i to support, but still it . how behooves everyjoiffiituiibitious to represent the -county in the nep gikaiftre, to take his groruid.jind keep it :Wv w int no liiink, of reoudiatioa to elhlar to tu fAir wAit. ijtyiof this section".' Let, th.2 juJa'a who es- cafci this disgraceful doctrine ratlier hide jshime than o5er himsolf to the. public. grave interests of this section are wxl we sh ill htvo occasion to say more con lu kiaown. r,iimg.liest nufore the olectiou tikes place. Let the iiijove biJ m;ile at once and the. candidates take their ground. T. tip o npyrs r the Ms't Wo iikl ; pleasure in calling 1 1? q iteaderd o chsioh.sivfr ctatiiisitm sfi-eaigtlj ! AUGlfJHTA MEDICAL'' CJOL.ilTlf3-"R. We .cm tipecial attention to the; adveriisament! of II 1 1 1.'! , . . i : ups excKfieiit msuivtion, wnich appears in this issue. line prop.'i-iprships dre filled by men known through out-thai odntry for their attainments, and the h:di rtlputatMi Aimed for this college before the war wil Ipubtleil attend it hereafter.' Southern people cannot bp too feii reminded of the importance of upholdin and surtTftriins the institutions for ih'ri Anmi . yj T Ii their midst. y t - v e hi) re deceived a circular of -'-Sterlings Southlm bpries oTSchool Books," vhieh aroAvkl'asservin; of ttee atteMicii and patronage of. teachers and parents fl if0! rT? Pmfler,lst,and 2d Ha;ider and Speller, wauy iur jnarxot, to he speedily followed lot the series now in rrnj'J: . .. execution of ih tntty of pea sigiied t KtiT5 CTeat douot. 'Tild-Yiennii Co ed fora few weeks. - ufereuce has been adjourn- -New Yobs; lf? :p -jr: The Geeax N-v-tioxal t.evenW in support of the PrS?1011 attended br' nearly . one. Irnndred t'ltfr-,i ' leaving Boston tewmownw f.,r emanc Pf?oe t resident xioberts is taking uieiisi1r.a f banks. the expedition. i . '.if stop the United States, L a ? elected the . following officers for the ensr 'teruTof two years :James P. Sanders, of New' Yor? Mvrlw Grand Sire; Edward T). Farnsworth, of TenrL' 3 TV' Deputy Grand Sire: Jas M. Kidg; o S V. Grand becrctor; Johua Vansan of r.,rViri 1 IV cverwSt ate in tl 1 roVinccs being represented. t ' ' COGKATULATIONS TO THE PkESIDEXT ifr y jty jlwri tho i3j3tb WAifeoiox, Sept.Sl8.i? KESIDEXT MrtvvVrl'i W. Grand Ireasurer.: The attendance i.,,Ai.."llaJ i m tue Union and Canada and to &ith Leauth &c.-T.he heads, of tho bureaus dfl tha .Ircasury department called in "a body upon the1 Presi- urif" .Kausr 111 i-fir respects una congratulations; upon his safe return from his Western trav v . i . Secretary Seward is easier but not entirely !ont of1 dat!gof.-. llii aiseivse was genuine cholerauh f la bo-' liuvfu w nave ueen contracted m t liwiis, J wil .lie, secretary of toe Treasury anticipates that there. I be seventv five. rnillinTw .f r-WUl A iv. t. the 1st of October, exclusive of certiiicates,, . I r, i; ' .' -I Vashix--jtox. Sept. 18, --.i "u.i utu.iuiiuiinv x eiie veil i rum tire com- mand of the Department of the Gulf, and a:;siied to! duty m the Department of tho Lakes, with orders rd m i v. . '.. Cxxatixaxx, Sept 19. . t- - -.-y. .t.., jijsii.iiu..- me t;reat conven uou Kijoumsd last night. . Con. Gordon Gram waa e'alorsincr tilariu he professional card of J. tjeing lilv jn this place He has attention of ur G. Dobbin, priac- n the people pf-oo? of hifii)ilit.y, and Iris nt at this bar is an accession : to its on in any public ioc- -ft- Of tko nm ;'.n; iVIlli 1 t.iiiL m.ljjii una uKt o'er Ho 'itU iXKys Of defeat wo have gained onie ot -!S of peace;" in tie p;ahgs ot adversity, Wifli icavy upon vis, we have er naviv aonc in pro- I'Vi-.tc to sa,vy tho .South. When an jl juea'd;wa .'!,.. tioned at the door of every nioiirn- 5to-.lt the wfiole extent of our territory; .err&d Jiosi;; had belted ajl our cities and towns,. P'ueol thj niijviag fields jiito Avite and barren v jb ii ouiythiJihg, diminishing bands were scnara-'l p1'00 Jll .LlOlP lllCxi-WIVCS and OilllitlV-ll IVlUlliml-pn Imaeinf I f--vv. ustlfn.n," bavimeJs itsid fnAVVViiSr f.rfvcc.v. k.-.-I I A. Ii I ... f l! f u;.l Iivv p. s. f. . I. iicsd. principal ol3ject is to presort iQl" remov:lls .mfl'in.tviniiiti'itUr. : , ' 11 -' all iSucK business must ' lieccssfjfilv ii- . y i -. i - asiiixgton. Kent P Yt .. Yiibp. fVrAsiiiNGTox.Tlie President lias rrecttl llitifi'u conseouence of tliA nvri yf pnlfc busiiiess, lie will hei-eafter be obiigjod tp.dcciinc! receivinftny committees or dele- itio j)mjj; Pjjfefa tlio appi-opriatoj t Departments j v ci-iimcnts ior attention. i r kr Deiihrtmcnt hn,s issrii.d oivlnvo Tf J r 1C ttect- that the. Headquarters, of the ;Pei).iaiint of Tennesse-j?is tr4nsfeiTed fronr if Tcmi.,. to Louisville, Ky. .- li.'tiip ft. .Hood, formerly of the Chatanooga aMt, flias been appointdd iSeeretary 'f olirpoi Territorv. ' - '.. J f :T 23nl. Tlio difiiculty! . between the iVf: I Sf;1 BvazA the Lirppntino Ko- . jr-vi s-- . -t-iuiu cv.. , uv i--.tV3:i'',- bt.tcken'ed track -oi all was leading tr ,,lAfM 'il IteoiAiitioii! desohvLion! we -laidldown tho torn Knt. mnJll tn-.siu h-.-rs iLfew jrnastly. shattered re-'iments: wTion vnlfc mk have bT'-eii. called ratfxer 'in' the other world to ulJtiio inisi.hig tiianin this pitiable remnants i Ojee proud dhl-icrs wo laid our hands upon this '.-'RP'"-s.pf the' nation's existence, to still its l.Tobbwi.'i's-auid .gave over -the strife. jiv.e; a caituliition tof the two CtaMedemte arjnies and Jouitn.i's) pf 0,000 men to 500,000. A : lviieetnv' -upon this romarkatdA ilispftritw i . "r"v I'eiuot are bl u Jhe "jbcwd(i ed a h;iiu"ifed ris, O. einer Genenil Russ611r a mail pactiet (in Cincinnati andljpuisyille, was bbarfe I Warsaw, iiiht- before: last, by- three ed men, who forcibly, seized C. AV. T- S. Mail Aent, and took him aslVovp- iiu'er.s wouldjaago that when the muskets were T emf lovost Marshal at Warsaw dur- Ajar, ana was J instrumental m the ek- i .a Tl and ti nd tln-s,); few troops disbanded, very little fur- in?, tl' :ier Q3n'j:orA.Ki -to i.O aorelnmll .i. ui siiii rears lts ( i-e.if ."-a-hl-aUed utt our JSiC ilut, yes! , Ily- GUt 4f two . Guerrillas, 1 by lorder of Gene lio.i .i..r-4- r,n.A --f'"; fi-bhdo-o.,. The Gazettfiaiid f1npt-i nliho, iu-4LV.-ii-.uli of victory, in tlie pride of ihdi-- W was ai'i'ested without a warrant. l at tnc Mows Ktruekut a cause once buoyant and 1 1 : t 1 :JJliBlucv;j- iuurius caai a irua Dill Had futv, u-aiu.st nun oy tne grand jury of town. U'.-y n-e ii. ou:;:'r,j-Ujio,vcii 1 hvs to live aincuig them, unmo- ,1 and untouched, are liow,. in the midst of their pprio.-.ion- inj helplessness,' capable,; according to Jjt.iernjuiiatic.; of persecuting" and "hunting 'union, mun;' in the South. And this spirit; .ay, nuivt bei crushed out. Quo 'oiler anotii ve-gn;cii.'up this priu'ciplj and that; one after . 4iuiiicr v e have, at tjio behest of thlse now in a po :i;..:i to dictate, annulled old LuvsJ abolished timo- ..'Joaodjns.titiitious,- and surrendered 'almost: fiverv' Ight yuicli made iw men, and yet the cry is "Give x ' ''V niore.f ' Proclamations, of peace -havo len; issued,. uut.ti-;ero is no -raco; ous armies have :t tie. iias audjtne trenches, and our camp fires n-e uLyd oi;. on the hills and by our broad rivers but :;e Lit-patk- of ctir spirits must bo eninguished be- 've.sjl nugaUon is iwcdmpiisneii Tha 'first' see-no in llf l'f A- thaves of tho iactors attest i ..vjfi straggle, The last is iiow to come where . ;W.(r ii-to .total "extinction vfpon honor and prin- !. i 'y perjury, oy l.use r n C arret liMii l1 i I'M ULed ;army, has been adjusted oterimient notified theni ji they should ii ; refusal, it would be rerardf:1 a 4 n I: A , . .i J r v" .f)!ii ji international nst.vmft -i. , l i : nuii i-uiu f iii?6 teprosentations hadvthe desired d our Minister was allowed to prb- rtumoor-of prominent supporters of -obit's policy from Maine s&d New Sxiiro arciiere. uro-mo- thn Pmci.lMVf sertiun ofiicers iu, those fetes who rly. opposed to the ' Admlnistiation. CixcixNATi.Sewtr-22: P M s. Mail Agent AnRKSTiim -pv Um V-.VJUJUiV.-' ; ouitions wiefdoptcd bv ackvnwUon; ei : the Philadelphia Cdnvcntion of An.- 11 n,v1 taat the object oi the soUierp, , in taking unsiruw w suppress the rebellion, was to .Ip-'mh.i '.-..i the supremacy of the Co'nstitutl jn and' to ' jreserva .the Union with all its dijmity and eoualitv. inT thA in aqucfc, 4. , - - -1 ' ' . . ii - . tu-ijsu.uiue iiny aimed resistance to, the lawfnllV constituted authorities of our Natiohal Union either m tho Jiort i or South, East or Yvcst, they wiiih.keup ann;to maintain that Uniem i . . - 1 t 41o" , scerai states unimpaired, and. -not ; ftllV MVrit. flf Alii.i.A.-,.;rt ''A .. f j vTijjui.wu in- ior any purpose o: ir or sttbingalioii.- Thev further ..nl .m A dispatch from Memphis, signed bv Gen. jForrest and other Confederate olncers, Vais" read, cxv essin' their sympathr with tho vmrtvs of tlm o.unFi declaring that tho . Confederate ficldiers me idireb willing to leave the detenhinatioii of ihv v;,kk. :citi2ens of the Statps and of the United StaiX io-iQ wu?" "- l" vnion, ana plerigm, -on their part """"'y "i xixe, person anil property upeecn ana Oi)imon to all 'retumetL V suitable aus-.i T:m oS Lr was: The Sldiebs' ant) S.m.or.3' Ccytr:vTiov Gt.vt! Success. The Soldiers' , and Sailor' Condition ori ganized on yesterday. Gen. Wool-kinr.orrn-'ri.,;-..,.,,, i course cf bis remarks he sflid. t?v.t tn.-, . In the (If-l'.-vuvu f.Iiiiiff.i.l- Cj.i.,, . ..a.i- ii i - """v ." ""mi'fiii lepresentiuion tusooucE "' v tnu apprenensions ot tue poopi-J o thd dangers which menace the ccvuitrv and the t4etiiti of tho Union. Ho said that President Johnson was j.-tnii.iOL, iu.i.i nuu me uiave are aiw . :, BY TUG ATLANTIC CABLE. lit is enounced that Prussia will not iwi,. v; ,f ioay to Ulie part in tho North Germany confed- .- r' . -4. , , . Taeis, Sept la Tlie-French drcular says tne fecciit chmtiJ i-o f... ;yomlle; France, Prussia and Italy me drawn nerrer Ui vtV ana in?retits. ,Anstna h:tft now r(vl,,ct;u t.TA: tho convention of Uonie' ft-ill be lo'vallv r-.rr-:...l bxlt. . - ' v- ' . ' ; -- . " Second chissna-ies are assured of ISa m.T-c- r Baltic aiid the Mediterranean. The note justifies the Emperor's mediation, and hints at the annexion of peo ple or iae same language ar?d interests, w'ure if 1.At-. ho necessity of perfect defence aud-military orani jaou, not however as a threat, and expresses belie: in a la&tmcr peace m .urope. ' ' It is said the Emperor refuses to let oCic?ri nf tho Fiencli army hold orUce in Mexico, owhi" to the nro-test-6f tho United States.' 1 St. PTEESiBriio. Ser,h 17 The Russian who attemjted to murder the Czar has l&eit execnted. Great joy was exriressed nt th Tmn. ishinent awarded tho assassin, and -demonstrations cf ruspeci ior ine izarwere snown at tne same time. ' . SorTHAMPTox, f?crt 17. . ine mail stearcer from Itio Janeiro brings. tho ira- portant intelligence that the alhes nave been Ladlyde cttted by the Paniguataus. t . The, Emperor of Austri i has permitted the exiled f u- n-iiuu luiiuuiu. iiu re-.iiie at. lestn. i Tlie Daily News, in its editorial -to-day, ays the , OUi'liUUk.UUiC The mission of General Aialto to Vienna led'to the belief that tho difiiculty about the Venetian debt is at an end ana that a coiapronise will be ellected, result: xu in v. lasting peace. A great battle Las been fought in the Island of Can adia between the Turks and the insurrectionists. 1 he Turks were tho victors. ' Behlix, SepL 20; Count Lismarck has been taken very ill, though not so niuch soas to excite serious apprehension. The King of .Prussia has written an address to tho people, thanking them for the part they bore in the war and congratulating them on victory and Peace. District Attorney Chandler Preparing for to . ... Trifii of Mr- Davisf Tlie ilerald's Fortress Monroe letter of the 1-ltli says : : ; , ( , r Mr. L.. IL Chandler, United Stute;? District and, by virtue of holding tins position lire prpsecuting attorney against Jeff. Davis in the trial of the latter set down for next month m .Richmond, leaves on Monday, for Washing-ton, to an-ange the progi-ammc cf tliclrial on behalf of tho Government, in case it is decided to try him on the indictment pre sented by the Grand Jury of tho United 3:atcs circuit Court of Virginia, and pursu ant .to the adjournment of the court at its last session. From what I can learn from Mr. Chandler and other sources, the question of the trial i3 at present involved in a -ood deal bf mystery. Tlie preponderating belie, in deed, m that there will be no trial; that Mr. Davisvat the coming session of tho court, will be admitted to bail, to appear at such time . jiu miy uu vaiiea ior, ami tnat tnis will bo tiro end" of the whole affair.- Others assort. of SCI avs laeii'.i hi ti,1 generous. With te president, he, too. said: "We have had war enough, let ns luive Pence!" I TV-se sentiments were received ith groat entbusi-i asm. H ' . ! The Convention is largely attended throe or four! thousand delegates boifig prajent,. Th-i p ivilion Yes-! terday, was cro.wded to its utmost, and the proceed-1 nigs were niost harmonious. ' I - - - i CoynsEssiox u,, Wendrli Phillips has'b m numhxl iiteii lor Congress by the; working men of iti thirJidis-i ' G.8 Venice to-day. "in ori:o -mi-1 pennteml tne arrtuigemcnt ior a trnsiev of tha Quad riiatcrius to y eiictia. . - : t 1 I T T 1 tnat between now and tho appointed time trial ivrj 'n in n;(i, , :n. "iu wu, tiinti .:'ccj.;iiv r).:r uvuuxi uy li:o iC5-;itient. or I in wmn r.vcn f. be areomplished by a generaramnesty pro clnmation embracing him ttnd all remaining iucu xieueis. oi tne late war. -r. As Aor Mr. Davia Limselfi T am most posi tively and authoritatively assured thnt ho i desires no inieiTo.iKvn "P'..-.-,;.-,. -i t . i 1-ij.i.uu k j ticai- oey in His behalf, but a speedy, full and im partial trial." and thh.t die Rtnrfl DESPOTIC LESIQKS OF THE RADICAL 2LA- JUillTY.'. . The corresixndent of the National Intelli gencer, writing froni Boston Saturday loth, clearly, and we believe correctly, discloses the resigns oi tne radicals upon the liborties and property ot the south. Ve mate two ex tracts from this interesting correspondence: "The speeches on "Wednesday night, at the reception of the southern radical committee; disclosed some important political facts. It appears from the authorized declaration of Coionel Stokes, of Tennessee,, that the. ten excluded southern states are to lii recognized when they shall Irave reconstructed their state governments upon the model of Tennessee, jin.a nountil then; and that Tennessee will by the 25th of Deceniber,'adopt impartial and equal suffrage. Thus it will bo made a con dition precedent to the I admission of loyal representatives from - any one of tho ton ex cluded states, that it shall, in addition to tho ratification of. the" proposed constitutional amendment, enfranchise all the freedmen. It is tho intention then to rass, at the next ses sion an enabling act, by a two-thirds ' vote, providing for the representation of seceded states 'when they shall have extended t th right of suffrage to all their blaciV This will bo a law .for the .perpetual -exclusion of the ten states from the Union, or from partk-ipa- uoum uio ieuerai councils. This "impartial suffrage" is to be applied onlv to the exclu ded states at present. The dolfWf os from tho border states, formerly shiveholding, are to be exempt from it, in the hope that they will inn io impose it upon the ten southern states. The border statec rejected it at the late radi cal convention in Philadelphia, while tho con ference delegates from the northern states approve it, but were afraid how to adopt it : .-. After Tennessee shall havo enfranchised her freedmen put the -ballot,- as Colonel Stokes saysj into tho hands of every loyal uiii-u xennesseo is to be the model to which tho other states lately in rebellion mnsf nin- forn- If they he.-iita'e and delay to do thi, (hen Mr. Thaddcu.-i Stevens' schemeor. ronfist-aiwn u-iH lc adojtled. and the freedmen will be put in AMERICAN VS. ENGLISH TASKING. 31. X. A. PWillard, of the Union Herald, who went to "Europe last spring for. the jjiirpo&o of iiaeougating tne system oi farm management in that section of the country, writes: "I have often read accounts of the immense crops of hay jgrown upon the meadows in England. 1 think there must be exceptions, for wherever I have been I have-seen no lar ger bulk of hay upon the ground than in America. - I have taken special pains to make examinations of fields,, with a view of com paring crops in tho two countries, .and I have yet to be convinced that the production hero is so large, on average, as has been represent ed. I cannot speak so well of quality, as that, after all, is a matter to bo determined bv the manager. And I must say this for our tann ers m Sew (York: I have seen nothing in the harvesting pf the crop that is superior to tho practice among our best fanners. I lmv visited Rothanisted, (Mr. La wes estate,) in S. H. FISHBLAT & BR0.5 wo. I, CRESfJ ST., . -- - j MARKET SQUARE, . OLD STikD OF ALEXANDER JOITNSON, JR., ;:0: I. .1 . ; ' : V HAVE IIT ST0EE V:'.; A'M I- ARE DAILY fiEGEIVJKG A L A E G E ' A W J) : . . WELL SELECTED Tro:i llxo jANEir.o. An jSTrv Tpr.E, Sent.! 20. I rrval from l:io Janeiro " it'pon. 01 a uosixorate battle, between th akies and 1 araaayans on duly ICth aiidlStli. Tee iigntini? was stubborn and sanninarv a.l results in tlie diseomnttire of the. allies, vim lost 4200 lulled aivl wonnded The Paraguayans foualit beLffid intreneli-: ments mi1 lost less. ' - V 1 Jixe at Ivio has been, active and Markets and Financial. , X... v ; t New Yop.tc; Kfrnt" !29 P ivra Om M3JJ Cott6n is higher, with MlAf B,000ia!pr; Middhngs 3f a STS-cents. Hour is hrrJ with sales at $M SUIG for Sottti- frn. ; lyieat: has advamfcd . 2 o.nrta.-- n,i' Advaiirjecl 1 2i7i eo.-hts m;,! isoon -UT,-r mi .tt-ort . steady ' at 3;l.:-J. Lan.1 nritefof prime, with sales afc:lC??d.OVcenfe. Sangarifentt Coffee, ouiet and sWdv. ' Siv'rif flhiieaitihe ouit. nf, fit 1 n.aa 4na i 1 1 ..i .. 3?-J'-i-,-J-k':.,6a TM.-i-. .-. .i ' Cot Louisville. iKv. Sfn-t. 5.. Kf i-THB est. There were 11 easns and ic . tax - !, ' "V-. : r i nn C :WlJttb! '' h-Mvitjun Ihe last an v io an to ari.itrar.inoaK!iivR .vik-.-.!thn.,, ' l.ii - 11 p- ..r-w . ouButiub r-iv tu ;;ima ao.Mi t fie,, vanquished. What I ; 1 44 tt.. -f. ' TT " fi,.. f,.nV,L. .. . .. xJ fl -vvo. v era uruz .mteHicrenco to " "' " .it.-sijiseu minority J T Hp I Mf-h ;m to taay iue progre ot events? 'Has not tlie New Orleans. 22. P. M. i n Una.- sales of "! fit) .1iTph finbl 1 Al .uaifoi: uiepeouoottlio boutli been' m ffood faith thfiUl nice ith ifhrA.iftlnJi 1, it ' x.m. - ; i e caft onlv bear vfitli n- tlis convict .m nf i&v;nn.iiJ?t3 38 t:. : . . r -J'"" i , Ti -J,vt!xfiro3ie 9 aigsiQn and accaiuipans - - - - vsniNOTof,opt.f5:0, " i . F30M VAiaxrx.-Seerehuy. l has n-ucli! improved and is pronomn-ed r nt of dar ker Attorney ; General ;rasberry has given' a- Written! opinion . hat President Join? son lias power to iill vacimJ eies in tne reces&of tho Senate.-witliont Lny liiiitMioii as to thetinie when they iirsli. Occurred. . ' ' j ' - u! 1 -n catti, stTt 20, r. ill ' V ?,pff. FBHET?-Tho Ohio river ha, ri.n Un foet iii the last 48 hours. W ith the osc6rii6n of the Little Miami, the Mianii and Cinc-maPd, all the railroads are interrupted by the destruction of the brid-cs. Corn fields along the Big Miami are all owrtlowed, tho water hemp:, holier thah the corn tops. The Scioto over- iiu Aea me auoy 01 uoiumbus. ". - The lower part of Dayton is ovcruowed, and Mcl-ror-sonvdle, opposite, is ten feet under water. Families ars forced to abandon their homes. Three iiien we-e o.rowned at Piqua. ; 1 1 M ,.. Washington, Sh$C2iT ...SenorDon Lzend Oulierrer yesterday pwktetl his credentials to the Secretary of State as Charge d'affair es ot Costa llica. . , ,. Tho President has nppointefl M. G. Perlans to be i j. b .Attorney for West Tci'mtTjsco. - . 1 aifous to abide the result, whatever it iua be. r o -r. tr iteAths from' Hinlm "in na-hr Fire and Logs of Life , in IJew York. ' New YoiiK. Stint"; 94.. .a. uui Luuk-iu'.iii uuiiscs, . corner .01 Avonuo and .13,ili.. St., were. 'destroyed - by fke yester day.. .. Cornelius Beltinger, ; wife and' three camaren perisiied. .Twojnen leaped !xem tho i lourtn story, and not expected to hve. TInee others' juinped; down- and 'wero csught on beds, and escaped injury. : ; . , 0 :;'V" latest '' Harksts'' and "Financial : " li :l - " ' :" ' New ' ToF.F, -Srib. 21. ' . Goll nl Stcrlm- sixty day 8. - -Cbttaa. nrm :. sd&i. ;of 1,000 oales unlan'ds 3Gi; Orleans 38. - , . -;.'T' . Flour improving.- Tvlie'at S'tfo better. Pork heavp at 33. Lard dull at lGUlVdh "Vk' 1 V,rr-T Y--; . -v- i. .. ... .. V.. ..- :.T..... - . vrt;,ERAL ,1110 correspondent of the asew lorkimes, writing from Lvnchbur V ft., savs: : LhehvingLce is, however, a niisnomer, icy. ms is ratner a luo 111 death in a less do- greo noids tho affections of this pooplo in thehoUow of his Linda for similar reasons. .7So man more courteous than ho, nonq more ..ijjh-uiua, none.more. generous, . nono more hiiidly in his intercourpo with hih Tiorbl., And Leo hverf a peaceful, eheei-fnl, unobtru sive life among 'thir.se mountains So far as he liiinsclf is concerned, ho would prefer that Ills nam n ftTimil'l "m . tain and current news- ; History must men- iioa mm ne Jnows, but that time has n of yet come. Leo holds himself utterly aloof from the disputes and passions of , the hour: and here is a proof. On Saturday night ho was ajfc Itockbridge' brdhs. Stalwart' and erect as ever, white-haired and ruddy-hued, his eye still bright and kindly as of old, ho sat anions u.e ladies ot the neighborhood, chatting as vu-x man iiiuiut; no; out witn inm, with his past and present hanging about . him it seemed like the dead past holding converse yfitn the Muses. Presently there was the con tusion of tho nightly arrival from Richmond. and one gentleman, being acquainted with the General, greeted Ifim and after the com monplaccs, tendered him tho newspapers of uv. J-JiaiiKyou," said Lee, "but 1 never rcau any ot tliem." ? , . ; Tim Peesident's SrEcnr,s Two Gnnt 1 orxxs.- There are two vital tmirfrs - - uvvu OVi,lu mo most noted larni 111 tlio world, cei tuinly in Lngland, and many othfr fane farms where tlie hav was twine rf S - , , ) V-lU laired, and I can see nothing in tho Emdish practice whereby , the grass is saved with more 01 ns nutritive value than with ns.'Tho vwiicn tne President b;s never failed in any oi his numerous speeches to touch with gieat Aiiiiutibftieness. and the v.iRt winch will not bo denied even. 'by those who are mot acrid in' their nrifiMc. v.v.i,j4ii U. ' H Cl-A Ii ii ' - his bo mss. received. The JPrtonch. are erecting fortifications on Witl patience and fortitude abide the rcultV" Tho'po itieftl.doitiin"cs oi tho Kpuulie'iv-e hot in our h 1 nmi thoEfpicss bacftolifaifo.l f .0 po. j Anf tcfmpt will X7d iiiaej bf iffia and; take .aMira6ras f U'Vll French to Control- we form 110 party-vvcv aire a people dispran- stating tllat' Juarez and Cabinet are about re ued and helpless Taatteinpt, by debate, appeal, or Moyi fjjojja Cbiahuahua toMontery to OCCU '!i: Vialk.tj-tj iniluchee an election or change the coni- pj-lt"$"ai Capital . ' '. " '" " - 4- : - - j - . ; - exitn (if Co'.igr.c.s.s vould .bo inadhos.s, subjecting ns tiy ,j inr-u!t; and injury ; to resort to abnso of our ene- ; viil t auii luieiusiiy iue uiiier leeuiigs leit 10- 4K i IjIVEEPOOL, foCDt. 21, P". M. ..... . LivEKPdoL, Sept 22. Cbttou' market less firm. ' 3fidlin"s 13-J d. Sales to day, 16,000 bales. Breadtufi firmer. . f x . , - 1- , - LOHtoh: vlnQ, 1 A Qnl1fillA!l U,;vT- nut taice Irom rather than increase onr sself- I '.ii:.; jt..I.- -. 4 .i ' - - ' ; L- 1 1 1 1 1 1 r t 1 , . 1 1 -v 1 1 J 1 I ( V - ' Iti v ' 1'' V--"-11 u eiess Mixetl efrn 27 shiilin-rS 9 lience Bef -ad- ho ,ai :i,r off the Sle ri.hig an. snr- ft T ' SfinS11 'XoSell&'i hl'r i.v,' -uvi ,ftff : Diudex, Sept 21, 3?. M. , -1' 1 -ilc,?enllictiwithtlie Atlantic ocean, be- Pcafeli-i YsTstAA iJf,A T,,,-.r- ' ' " v I Londox, Sept. 22. Consols S9.; Five-twenties .71 . . - v , . . ; T ; 1 , ;, ;" jL ' ' New OniJiAxs, Sept 18. -'. .Cottox Chop Poor PitarEcis.-Xews froin the cotton regions continues to report the in jury to the crops as serious and wide-spread.' Only the small district on tho Uplands. of the Aiississippi. .seems, exempt.! Otherwise ! tlio States of Louisiana and Mssissppi arc afflict ed with nearly a total loss of the cotoncrop, while very little corn or other breadstufis nave oeen raised. .This is peculiarly the case J negroes nave "forked oti r oroC-1r1nV1, leads ihemnowto be vry rclnctant to Tabor, ana nas gi'catiy disheartened them. ':r ' : fOS unchanged lot. VXTk!T E. -1 . j 1. ; t ' - . - '. " .. 1 , - , , 1 X X' " I . . . u. , . - ........ I'vu-IUY VDOIftll, htlt ria n . . t - !-..kcr said, -il,e Atllanl oCeu bcat Partingtor. ' e conIdnot .pnsli.it back-it woUld come onward; ft had- st;u1,-djn that:,direotion R:cuUoa waj jiwa -ieui K cnaii''f m t'oUh,, - - I h " V :BptTiV Sept 21J R M. 1 r:,.Thejvig issued"-a ddcre jof anniostyfor sundiioiences. ; ''". '-' h ''; -:-'.. .-j ; II j PABis, Sept.21,-E'M.:1- iNailJle jn li is -one to Barri'te.""' ' '" ; Plx .Eictioxi-The folWnj- is . the order in which tho Fall elections will occur:" " ! i i . si . , . . . . vi.wuetjreory.a, una WetsOav; Indiana, 'fist rbt Try 1 nne. i - 1 1 . x. rr t - . .uu.vuih .. Auestiay; i-emisTlrania, tyj.nesi .Virginia, tourtii Y.Vdnesdar ' .,--' mr ; X-,;. . . rrI1: b,sM-siartjr- -Jela-are. hrst A.uesa.iyMiimois.'Erst .ruescjay; Kansas, fii-bt Tnc-'-day; Maryland,; lirst Tuesday; Als.tehntts, frt Tuesday chipva first Tuesdir; iliuneschC first TTiesday-.-lTisiMiun, first Tuesday; Kevadr first Tues day: New lork, first TuesAin Xv 3-a2 .. jaipcr oi tneso speeches. Be xomarns long or short, leisurely or hasty Liiu luauu itt it tujiiier-iaoie,- upon a DTIWIC platfcnnij froia a hotel balcony or from tho window of n railroad ear he invariablvnri'ea upon his. hearers the importance of adhering to the Uondilvtion in all their.poiitical actions. As he said at St. Louis he regards himself as placed on the ramparts of the Constitution to sound the alami upon the approach of dan ger, ' and to wain tho Ipcoplo whf-never tho citadel of liberty is in any way imperiled. Then and there, as at other times aiufplaces, bespoke with great earnestness uxon this subject, urging, the people to "cling to tho Constitution in this great struggle for free dom and for its preservation, ns tho .'ship wrecked mariner clings to the mast when the midnight tempest closes around him." Time. by hand, hay tedders are used, and if not fit ior the sta-ck it is put up in cocks. Every thing is conducted in the most leisurely man ner. The j workmen' are numerous, but it would mako a New York farmer ache-to see tno slow, plodding way in which the, work goes on. Theyihave a very good horso rako upon wheclw, with strong iron teeth, and tho oper ator walks behind and dumps by pressing upon a lover. It is ft very good machine for cleaning up after the bulk of the hay is taken off, though we should 'esteem it much heavier than necessary At llothamsted, two men tvero raking after the cart. They had long headed rakes, in which wero set curved teeth of iron, and they cleaned up the hay bv mere ly dragging the rako.; The head of tlio rake was some j six feet in length, w ith a stron branch handle." - 0 Bklief ror. ins Sour The report of the managers of the southern relief association of Baltimore, shows that there was disbursed by their association for tho relief of tho suffering people of the south, from monies realized by the late fair, tio enormous sum of $158,500, which was distributed as -follows: To Vir ginia $27,000; North Carolina, $1G, 000; South Carolina, I $10,750; Georgia, $17,575; Ala bama, moO; FloridA, $5,500; Mississippi-, $20,G25; Louisiana, $7,500; Arkansas, $5,000 Tennessee, $12,500; Mar viand $10,000. Of tho total, $100,87'.)?80 was. from donations in .uaitimore city;20,(Kio,80 from the counties of Mjuyland; $4,731,50 from J. J. Bankard, Esq , and $1,053.80 from E. Whitman .t-Son- . 322,04 from admission- tiaketA. fLnd tlm -dfl- nations outside of Maryland, $19,154,38. TrtE IXDIAX COITOX CHOP. AllvicM frnrri Tt, dia, via England, predict that the cotton crop of that country the present vear will Rrmw o material falling off as compared with tho year iust closed, ihe indn" -i-1- tlio price is cohcorned, not being so great, and tho rceent ianic in England, which seriously disturbed money relations Avith . England in connection with cotton, acting as a check to the free aiid unrestricted growth of the staple. 8 1 O F S' AND GENTS' FiLii - And .winter ': GOODS, : Consisting in Part1 of Merinocs. Alpacas. - ! . i Calicoes, ' 'l . ... i Sheetings, 1 Tickin nr C55 Xiiiiens Shirtings, Flannels, HatSj- - Ilibbons ' ; ' Flowers, k eatliers, ! Gloves, j Beltsy Hosier IT Belting, J Trunks, Trimmin$, Valises, :T i&c, &c ALSO ' READY-jMADE CLOTHS, HATS K -1 I 1 CASSIMEBS AND ! 1 BOOTS cbockery; shoe 1 NOTIONS, -AND-A; ' il GENERAL fiSSQRTMEOTi OF ' - 2 FACTS rs..TlIEORIES. ' Keif Yvrk: The Hart- The Connecticut Toc vcm Crop lord Times of the 17th1 instant, says: . 9A .Sunday morning there was a whi A " ltat thesq Litter clij-s.Lave borne unto us RometLiiig rnre thrm even superstition anJ its crew ever drer-nit ll&l C, second Xues- Corn is woi-th now, in FuscalooAhl, 'five dollars a.bushel, and the people north of that point arc without anv means oi 'snU-von hitft frost m tins city and ' ail' tho towns around. The temijerature at sunrise wns 35 dorr, in the suburbs, and 84 deg. hi the countrv. Fortunately, most of the tobacco has been housed, and very little danm-e was done. All the bams are stuffed -foil of tobacco for miles around Hartford: more than a million dollars worth are in these barns. ' -; - ' . Planters' Relief Association. The South Carolina Legislature has passed a bill incorpo rating the Planters' and Farmers' Belief As sociation. Tho society, it is believed, will bo productive of a vast amount of irood in the trying times through winch iho pr interests of the State are passing. T 1 ouucuvo "Give me si pl.iee to rt tnv levpr nr " cars AVT? xnedes. "and I will move tlie workL" "Give me pnre nud toidnlterated drags," sr.ys Hedicus, o'f the olden time, "and I will m .i;..: lU One S.-ilSe, both Of thrm l, .om1nnn.1'ta TT-r. ta veriest chariatin.s. They knew there wsis no place to Kst their lovor on,' either to move the world or enre rtisaise. ..lechanisin was in a backward state, and the mCi iu J'T feion hut another name for sorcerv, aiut ai. tue adjuncts of iaagic filters and charms of tho -evii eye," frc. of in their maddt st philosophy. It tb ese days of prtc wvij hviene wnat.was. theory of yesterday is fict to tiay, andill the old time notions become as bubbles in: tae sun, and burst uud break vith every breath we draw, i - . :. Let Vrchfcnetles shoulder his lever and we will find a resting pLico for it to move tlie world. Let mine aneiant Medicus pant and toil '710 more for the drug he sorely neocU, lor we have them &t our hand, ever ready to serve them at liis beck. -Refined in the laboratory of Dr. irasgiel, the finest matenaLs! known in-the medical profestiion are obtain able by any one. I lis ; Billions, Dyspeptic, and Diarr hea Pids stfind unrivalled, and hU Salve operates with mitjical effect upon buini, shU, and ail sorts and ulcers of the akin. - . , - . In f.ict, we think IIagoizl's PiUs and Salve are the vrondpr of jthis century, imd we are happy in the thought that manv othors of our brethren of the cmfl agree with ;us We would earaastly counsel that id f.iinuies provide themselves with Dr. ll iggicl's Prept rati -ns at onoo, and Wp them rc-h-ly- at band, so ns to use taem at the most opportune tiino and as occasion poiVci VuJuy Scr!hii'- ' , FO R W.E..A-R; ONE of bur nartnnrs ... . , x. . being constantly in New York, we will j be able to supply the Trade and Public with Fresh and tlm Latest Styles" of Goods ty every Steamer; ., ' '. -:0: ME R C-HA-TT.S 1 ; WHI Find -Our Wholesale; 1 i WELL SUPPLIED 4- 0 wim tlie above Goods at a small advance on u New York . : Prices SEPT. 4. ; 22-TF I A 1 11
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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