HE CAUCASIAN ' .... 4 ,,, x. u i:i:ki,y i , AliOlilA 4 StateLihrarv XIII. UALEIGUV N. C , THUltSDAY MAY ii, 1895. NO. 27. I GREAT klLVKR QUESTION. .: Dollar Was Strick , --TI.fi Disgraceful t of 1873. tiofiiiii.il value for any imoubt not exceed-' ini live dollars m any ou payment,' Nobody known where this act came from. It was nut in the law of lh7.'l regulating coinage Acc. There was no anthority nor had there ever been any for uch law, aim to thin day nobody is able to tell how thin I section got into the laws. The act undir which tfie revival was made was entitled "an act to re vise aud consolidated the statutes of the tinted States, in f rce on the LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Various Matters on Which the Popular Opinion isEipressed. AH Sectibns Interested. v APPEARANCE rr!t d,?y of I,e.c,nb; f n,1 1fjraini: LIVING ISSUES FORWARD ,i nrxxjniiiiwuu one thousand eight hundred and ,i er rrl 1T I ji.Uirn of Men Who ,1 I lie Way llnj H.ofcc . lt.r. Mir ntv-three.'" The two lloimes of fiongriHa confided in the integrity oBenr--u.- atid good faith of the revisers and the tesult 18 Keen in the incorpora tion of the above section, whi-h had no existence in auy act which had 1 . . a i,,. Taitahian have been passed rior to uecemner 1st, t tin ilcinoirt tu ition Ibid, nor subsequently thereto, un- , ,, laminar with tti . . i: .i i I .. i. it l t vs as atvompiisueu i mm wi jvu inii. v I.., eonversant When Mr. Homier was trying to III T - " - - - - I IUinnkaaathrw Party MoTfiiifOt-AII I'om" at BoinaFoInt North Carullo IllKhrr Than Ever Befor. j 1. 1 -,1. i ' 1 ' .-tn. f.'i1, ' i . -.t coinage law was ,,,,.vidfd that a tih.tr i... the unit of value iu ss ..nl..: Money Hard lo Git. HoitrcKKN, N. C May 4th 1S'J.". til it was surreptitiously intiodueed I wiM do my best to spread the cir culation Ot t ie t At'CASIAS. it is bold and fearless. I uige it in every lecture. But you well know how hard It is to find, a dollar. Let me assure you it would be read in every household in my vicinity, (ex cept a few who are so blinded by partisan hate that they cannot bear the truth) if money was not so scarce Loner mav vou and your paper live and cany on the good work spread ing consternation in the enemy s E. W. SPAIN. ,Cv. I.ich this fraud pass Ins bill in 1S72, he lei fall a it l. nt (III- lTf at fl iriit I mark which Home people think ,,f hiicIi m nature throws some Utfftt Cli tu matter I, com too familiar I ile said: . ;n wig upon it. Wei Mr. Krnest Hcyd, of Ioiilon, a distin .. ... l.na-tlw recit, a euished write-, who 1ms given tfreat at . . i.titiiin In mints mill COMiaate. alter exam . letcnee to this great ini ,. . . f, 0r,na. t, lurnished IlliinV VAMAHI.K sro.ih-TIONS, Willi H HAVE IIEKSI INCOIirOKATMl IN Till) HII.I,. Now.the Banker's Magazine,o Au- guit 173, sas that Ernest Seyd was camp a representative ol ijoruwm oaniiers A HOAX MYTH DEAL. TWO GIRLS MURDERED. . 1 - -1 ... i . I ..I il... ....1 I 1 t,., .u..,.in n.luil u (iliTIKII wr , r;icn in ui nit: I nun iuai uo iihujii.iv iirl dollar as the huiii 1 a.tjle sum of money for getting cer .oMiain litui- tttiu ftnancial measures through Con III' Ulillll 4ll 1.'. I i r.iiii of pure, or four in ii raiim ot standard gress. It was not until 1S7G that the people Danger Ahead. For the Cauca-sian. TarhuKO, April 30th, 189."). From the reform papers I notice that there is considerable agitation over the formation of a new party, S tnef urlooLoMK r art la .- I MuUUttsS tUH t al la a C hrra--A WUh a Cabiact .Meibr' lWal A I Ml!eal MihJmi AimM m a el leal TroUabla. I - The New York World piiiU the SajJ Fras Cisco. The haianul following story on the subject : lD cj. nw o o .rVTTihe0 muUlatedWyof Minnie Williams lWtnt leveland wa found i the library of the has a grievance against Hoke bimtn, t Stcretarv of the Interior, ana tnreat- ens to get an investigating commit tee of the next coogrees to look into the leasing of 2,2;O,000 acres of gn zing land in Oklahoma territory at six cents an acra which, he claims, could have been lased for ten cents an acre. "The. Secretary of the Interior this morning directed CapL Baldwin, In dian agent at Anadarko, Oklahoma territory, to ext-nd for one year the Jeasescovenng me n iicinia, iiuw, Comanche and Apaohe reservations. "The old leases were approved by the Secretary at six cents per acre, making an annual rental of $l 35,000. "When the matter of leasing these reservations was before the Secretary of the Interior one year ago, Mr. Car land was employed by certain cattle- . 4- Innlr aftuF iVlOIP J 11 ffifi t d TT uaru iu iw -"' i i .:,! iifinftft ?f Ua cVinntil Sleep, ?,tr onhe lntJrior. ill Oarkud l'tmare and groans and was iined in the matter by- Colonel r11"1. .. t . James Cobb, of Fort Worth. Texas,! . Au interesting femtare a cousin of the Secretary of the In terior. Colonel t.;jbo came 10 vasn MR. PRITCHARD AT BOSTON. He Talks of the New Political Revolution And Tells of the Greatness of the Slate. Tol.r Vo hllilii ?Tflv nf Mill Blanche Wut was found in the "DOOM OF THE SOLID SOUTH." tower of the church. The io!ice authorities believe that both girls I tha Maw hie.t apai,ai thri.tui- weie murdered by the same person, Aa ihetirat irt-r u, c-t-raii..a- lntlutrial :inaucl alla a4 th It (tuning of a t'.rm. The Middlesex club, of Boston, a a - . celebrated tiie aniiiv-rsary or me and W. H. T. Durant, the young man susjK-cted of both crimes,, is now in custod-. The murderel girls were nwmbers of the Emanuel . L. a ... I inamlu..a it .Vic Siiinildl. , , , ... - I birthdav of I r-siut nt L . is. rant u school class. Durant wa librarian 3 . . of the school d it at lb lot poM v-l. It alrtady rair eoonffh cttoo to a, ply nr- tb wrrito: ltai r onm;tion .f thr .,v,t,' ptl de in tt world. To ahnw that the Uaatioa i sot overdramo, 1 quote from tb bithrt Privociatir auibority in th tt. The eurumiioorr of lr . Mr. W N. Jone, in bi rort for r ra l.hu- the truth t ny tatrrueBt. Ue ay: N State tier tupenor natural adau'j: is a taaoafae turi0 way. The wt r p wr of th Slate is lo.ot unlnit'el. itt 1 l H diatnbuttd in evrry trMn. Tb very tet Kd r ti ' found fur mauufattuuns; forp-M: j-tbp Bo Mate t-Crr a better at ety, or a jrrrer abandonee. t tuineral wraltb i a'o unsurpa to fact, NottU t'arotina i elibur, materi ally, under the rood tbaa Lt n toi. Cotton u trro-n iu nve riRU! SHAU BATTLE FOR SILYER. Durant keeps his nerve under ex cellent control. Dunng his walk ing hours he gives little sign of trepidation even when undergoing severe ordeals of examination and accusation. His slumbers, however, are not so peaceful Since his incarceration a a - he has not passed an hour in quiet hen he closes his eyes he the victim of April 2Sth. Some of the ruot promi-J of the area of tb State, whil to neut tiepuU.caus ia the countrj ik, rai-u .u rri, r.,. .... , , . 1 some s-clioiiS crowiriK nif uuoi participated in the tiaciueut. . . ,be Wor,.K Tb1-. At the head tatde, seated on eitht-r J Wbt.r natural advantage matk side of ex (Soveruor Brackelt, who! North Cartlina as a Mat wll aitrd presided, were Gin. Horace Porter, to manufaeturiMT, and the devrlop- lUt'Ul Ul IUC I'Hir IU " " -,-. . in United States Senator Pritebard, of North Carolina ; Cougremeu Taylor, of Ohio; Smith, of Michigan, aud Bii ret t, of Melrose. Senator l'ritchatd was one of the cries in speakers of the occasion, aud in the speech made by him said: contiec Owintr to neeuiiar conunions. re'eut ear. would M-m to lndu ate that this fact i Uring appreciated. not only by our wn inn le, but ty those outside of the State. Old Dcxocratj Trjicg to Ride the Couing Stora on Big Pro fs$iocf of 16 to I. THE RESISTLESS SWEEP. Iart' tw nu ta OM ItMnliM 4'(l'TrtlMif aa Mia RmMl IW kw aa4 At lag ! 4 tt rra Caaa N.)mM S il l'iKrT.iui.Wm 4 lb Ismail. Wamiiih.tiJ(, I. i'., April 3. It took yrara of drtnaT"f actatioo toelevatv tbt eotnoniuBr of C" culture to a cabinet oSiirr. Wba the oftV f M-rrrtarr of a-rieultar was created, the expectation ot tla fiinirr that it wottiJ i tlld by a na iu nytupatby witb tb agiieuhural interest of tb country. Tbty at lcat eipcted to coBiaiaud bis reixcl, aud that the incumbent with would Hiiiaca the coruojAU lccBejr 'More capital is l-ing inv ttd iu J of civility and diteoea. Mortoa'a North Carolina now than evrr b-1 -r,tM,;ntuu ot n an m.ult lururr fir Toi ooratious for oanofact-1 . . uring our raw matt-rial are daily farmer in the laud, and not one p l ' ' -. . ...i r .- . . t . k . . a . . . . . i thA pviilenm an-a nst erowintr out ot the late war, in tne i,..Dir formed, and new indoMti.t rnu"J "'" .-M.r.... was horseback South, and especially in rortli taro hrM tijatautly I iug started, so that I this fact. i'ublirlr and pritately La , .-tablished a certain ,U t r as the unit ' te'i beealltd a "dollar." ;.(l piece was to be ot .: u ii dollars or units so , , M'prescutiiig the unit. .iw up to 1&73, though ,,r silver iu the unit was , i, ,, ,1 t'roiii time to time. I d silver money was, by ,1 tender without limit, ..lined fieo and un- men who wanted to , i tiie money, seeing that I., diilicult to do so, if nt neeived the idea ol ni.in- me use of silver, and using v p,,, I .t an actual money. The ,y i i.ovv Hiey did this is the his , M,e .lemoHt ti.ation tf silver. ,s f I'-ng t' give in full, but he-e smMi'- I ii ts: I'LVel'i .il to kill silver uegan m ,,s I., that veat Johu Sherman kiiti':- h -i ii ii' Vll'i ' Il .-I. illM" Vtilly , till I lull itfll I til' 1 1 .trel S oil 1' had Jbegun to realize what had been wjth silver as the only issue, for the done. Then began a storm of in- COutest in "JO. ouirv. and then the matter began to Ju my judgment it is, at this time have some more attention from Lon- unwise and inexpedient to engage in gress, and the following is what some the agitation for a new party, for the of the Congressmen said: Peonle's partv has, for thri e years. In a discussiou which took place in fearlessly and ably championed the the first session of the Fiftieth Con- causeof silver and FINANCIAL KE- KftttMHti Mr. Beck and Mr. Sherman, Mr. Beck said: "What I complain of, and what I think 1 ,1. Iuivp i. roved, is that the House never knew what was in that hill." Judge Kelley, of Pennsylvania, was chairmau of the committee on coinage, weights aud measures in in 1H7J when the bill originally passed the House. This is what he . . ... .1 Yf.... said on the lloor oi tue no use 10, 1H7U: "Ml I can say is that the committee on coinage, weights and measures, who re ported the original Hill, wnc "'"'"" able, anl scanned its provisions closely; that as their ornan I reported it; that t con tained provision lor nom ine sianuaiu mix-, riding the morning before the lat Some of the hair ot the U8e. J.XJC ocuciaii au- , . ... r 1 -4U iuieiiiKru "aonivimivu - contract submitted by tie horse he wa riding was found on the ocODOI1jk. questions of the day In and the latter thought murdered girl a clothes, and it is stea,i of tiea-ing with these uiiestion. Hied by reason of the fact argued that this hair had stuck to :a a triotic aud statesmanlike mat, : n nml naa a frtioar. a.f. At r ITnkp t, , 1 fru uai.,r murder. oanin s uouse. xuc ocwcioij ap proved the cattlemen . t i. tney fucceeeu uy Duratani wa3 rubbed mat V.OlOUei. V J u o yioo a wuoiu vr the Secretary. "They intimated that they did not care to pay Mr. Garland the amount agreed upon. lina, prior to the recent election, it I the future is blight tor North Car- J .rea-- bia cutempt for tb farm- was impossible to secure a fair and inA as n manufncluiing Slate intelligent consideration of the gnat I fhe ceiisu of IS showt-d that there was tire as much capital in vest d in the principal manuf actories i-f the State an there was ic ls7. ll .ubtle-s the eeusus of 1VI Will girl's clothes wheu he committed the party in that State utterly ignored 1 sUow even a gr ater ratio of ineieae (Wl that which pertained t ur material I il, iudicatioiis are decidedly that way. 1 his proerty iu mauutaclur- off on the ner, the leaders of the lh niocratic HEAVEN'S ANSWER. form. Then wuy not wait uuiu tue members of the People's party in their conventions, throughout the Union, give expression to their views on the issue or issues upon which the next battle is to be fought? There is some diversity of opinion as to the measures tnai are to ue iu m-- r - - - - , - .u at...i.. fr.,id as the one means o! until tMe contract again una jcm. i. great evaugensi, "wig" o.,, ". .Tr". ii -,.....d..,,.k 1 ,.1 tKot liia nritrnvAl .! I. .1 Kla .nwlui.na nf S I I WTpeiuaims laKI'lM.1111 .laillir-l LlltlU kM WKm.BB-av. I rni ir II 1 1 1 n r II IIIO tkv IV. in way V " L-a --- a v V . I "Mr. Garland complained to the I Kemarkaiieit-miitF.iioweiMr. m-o.ijv Spe.retarvof the Interior and the rrvr. cattlemen paid Mr Garland hij fee. Fort Worth, Texas, April 28 U this vicious policy eompeibd the The same cattlemen wanted to get 0f Texas has needed rain, so the Democratic lead-rs to resort to elec- and industrial wellare as a people, and appealed to passion, sectional aud race prejudices. RKVOLT AUAINST I'E.Mih RA V. The protest of the masses agaius-t the platform. For the present, the National convention meets, we j dollar and the trade dollar should stand by our colors. The writer endorses aud advocates every plank in the platform, but is willing to subordinate his views to the will of the majority. The FINANCE QUESTION is HOW naramount to every other consider- Never having lotion: and should be made the sole a. . .. I ' the State. Dhouest ods were boldly and suet estully mg nwaus a greater propetuj in every other dm etion, and will t recornizel as the harbinger of new and better era. in which the State will be greater iu every re t-pect than idie has ever been lefore I he weakness of Noith Laroliua iu the past ha tn.-en peeunarly ton . i. ........ I ihis l.omt. The State has l-en loo riviliou -a -- , i xclut-ive v HL'iicult urnl. -ry in 4 t r. lie riu.euie iueir tcnorane tun pretension. lie i ruJe in his per sonal and ofSetal routart with tbvtu. aul treats theui with diadaiu. 11 b litits iu vituj-eratim; the Natioual Alliauc.. II. bold tbi vrtcanita- . . - a. 4 tioo rrstKtusiltle lor lite oiniai revolution that dooms the Dettio- cractic patty to ritf runuation. II ill tfrlU teeth, turns led iu tb far atil irotna at uir nuouiu sum iui alliance it uieutione.1 u bi preenc. He is the iust snile "cucIkhi in I he cabinet- Like Kantom, be depre cated Clev land's uemination, saying tue party would lose the Presidency on account ot it. Ile went further. d-uouncl Cleveland j-rsonally and i.oke disparatriunly of biro I I i i L.i 1 1 in tlm rSenate. I.......I ,mti n Ioiil' lime alUT lis euacnuciu I . tf tY,o mamritT nf ISTftteS ! ,:l , ; But the coinage of jnulaw of the siHt nutuji. , tbink differently, then we should join vt-r in' i i' o f one dollar iVc. snail 'rrilfmjl to know nothinK of its history; hands with them and present a sonu .1,,, unturned." The bill was llllt , aI11 repared to say that in all the , . a,,ainst plutocracy. nniin U devised for the purpose legislation of this country there m no ny- We cannot afford to do anything kilnn." -Iver without avNakeniug tcry defeat in the next , miM i, i.ms of the people. But ,,,' f-ound a man who could tell Utruirirle. Our liberties may be gone y i.iijM i -money was in circulation hust how it came about or why." forever if the people lose the next ,t nol.ody regarueu tue oiu a? Holraan, in a speech delivered battle. in the House of licsentatives, July Therefore, while there are uiner- i. tun; ences as to ine issues uuou which i-ud . ', , r..,,rinf the nro- next campaign is to be fought, let " .'"ve bef?,re .lie."'e.rl nnrsne the "even tenor of our ecetlllittS oi mis in e o r- .... , j i;a liciung . .i i.mii i.iin iy -.J on,.,! tho nl m il nil Pm 1(1 , a Tcconi wiin 11 i , y mail "i. I way auu awo.ii. vim . -" e couu- 1 as try, as expressed by their conven ing Ii importance, and il was not btssetl. I'.ut Mieniinn had just come iroiu Urt.pe, and had his otiject in view. t! iiiiHiibie il another bill of a snn- ,.l i,,.i in lsro. but uuder tue 101- 1 1 I rv'i, ' 7 lii 1 1 1 u name: 'Kri-ing the laws, relating uniit.-, assay ollices and coinage (the I ' mted States. ' This bin pas- l tin- Senate, but no one thought ileinunetued silver. It 'Wti i.i i a rnli hrt'Wdlv maiitpuiateu, nuu na ii.'i i iim' i ki, ii re d. It went to the louse, where it was in charge ot ic t' liiimittee on Uoiuage vveignis ml Measures, of which committee Ir. Kelly was chairman. On Janu- . .-. . as I' ii lo rj '.i, .lr. tveuy reporter iuo ill and then Mr. Potter, ot New 'nrk, asked somfc questions as fol- !; I desire, in the first place to i ....;,. I.'..,. , hlieaiis iintii tie, comparatively. iiaieen pro- .it. L.nr n:,rtv organization was threaten- duced for ale by our people, except - . M,mu bernaclewa ed Wltu complete disiutegration. the products of the arm; M ,lelb,.rt. At last, in bi- att.netneBt. piople Hon. This was the condition ot things " i he has done the f aimers an mcalcu- ding Ciths, when the Farmers' Alliance wa. or- 'Hrms nave on eena.u Mvivm. lie has don for th. .. 6 , I . . . ... c i. I in m. eousiilrrahle extent, made the I . " .... . , that word tramzeU in tue oiaie. u was eou.-1 - - pn.,. iui wnai urveiacaet iu. ICS a l.ll st lilu l..iAtfr inttAMil III r ClHT. 1 tit I . a m a. poinls that posed of the t" rolUf. rr.w to do lor UimseH .uer fatxT min.it A. I Oarties; lis mciuucisuip mwv...i itk MiUll' IHItMUir siuuicuii t in tew minuie? F"1"" ri.:.. r t hroutrh mechanical and mmuftc ' Fort Worth suo .V" V .; , turin J channels, and not thioiigh T,.E "mm ms I H illC Jl 'vwi a ... .... i . - I . A 1 A r5iaie. " " , - . , ., i - ...... ... l.e nrin on r- prOUUCIS Ol Hie urro; iue uii-hj ,v lrt VjVJI 11UUO HO vBtssaaa-'a--a. . I 1 . a rinded to almost every county in the the past abundantly proves tha but Li, w .rt.tary of agrtcoltur l.a. State. Its existence and growth im .w.riUd Democratic domination. It fact. The increase, therefore, ol the uianufactvriea in our nr.dt is an nd coming him in bis Cbicafo letter. arc has ad bis taught the people that the war was evidence of the present and c over, aud that it was the duty of the prosperity of the Slate. North and South to come together in j,Uo qUote f o.u in in .I.,.. l,4.!IVIirP in... , - ...... .1... 1 . . " .. .. , n .1 read without beinjr con vinceu hkh h.c j.. judgment of the people oi in .ire and the method of its passage tdroiigii ! 0, thfir ii,i. iimitfwiM a 'colossal swindle. sen that the measure never had the sanction Hons.. of thii House, and it does not possess the jt jg not a time tor any division mural force of law." or dissension in our ranks. m .. lllWw.ij in a sneeeh Plntonraev will leave no stone UU- mdrt in the House on July 13 1870, turned to divide and conquer the than ten cents per acre, but it was people. Let us, therefore, be steadfast in the advocacy of ur cause. A house divided against itself will fall." James B. Lloyd. said: This legislation was had in the Forty second Congress, February KI, .'.t hill to regiilute tne minis u u.e i States aiHT pracfaally alx.lished silver as money iy lainng io i"",rc w v-.-.-r,- of the silver aonar It was not oiscusseii, no i . . i.-. r..ro shown y t he 1 ecord. and peither members Nortn t.rosn, a..-- Vl. W"..1LJ ,.r M, neoi.le understood the For the Caucasian. scoi of the legislation.' JOHNSTON Co. N. C, April oU. Senator Bogy, of Missouri, uttered Notwithstanding the fact that a the following words in a speech made ,,reat many snarling, growl- Mr r , :ii i I desire, in the hrst V')cf a. Senate Juue 27, lbiO: jnK curs and bench-leg phice- ik the gentleman who has this bill in luiuecu r.rditi.in.n are conunually liiisrep harm ,!,, , if it becomes n law.it will ..Why the act or 1S73, which forbids the politicians are toni J lua ny f mik. av ,l.;.i.g in the value oi the coin coinaof the sdver dollar was passed no resenting, brow-beating and rim -sue,! lrMi mi to its provisions from the one llt; this day can giv a gool reason. culine the last legislature, our goou uudersUndiue was that if he sue- Christians to pray fervently that the " at eded last vear. he should have $10,- Hoodsrates miiiht be op?ned. This . , 000. and that if they secured it again wa8 at :5 p. m. the coming year, he should have an-1 To-night, when the ta other $10,000, Mr. Garlard in- crowded by 10,00 formed Secretary Hoke Smith ot this Fort Worth and surroun alleged agreement some time ago, Mr. Moody announced and he says he undei stood the Secre- had come from several retarv to say in reply, that he would raiu had fallen. A see to it that Mr. Garland received iater the storm burst on bis fee this vear before the leases aDd torrents of rain fell were renewed to the same cattlemen Then Mr. Moody gave thanks to Mr. Garland relied upon this under- God and calhd upon the congrega- stauding, but the leases were simply tion to join in singing "Coronation" extended to day for another year to and "All hail the power of Je&us the same cattlemen, and Mr. Gar- name; let angels prostrate fall." land's fee has not been secured. then the roof fell. "Within the last two ooontbs Sec retary Hoke Smith has been in writing that the lands thus for six cents per acre would In fact, a resolution .,1 ,.vw ' r . il C1 ..-f frw I'jqqu thn!U . . r il. UDOU 111" ccilcu. y " -""- .if.arn fin a nortion Ol LUC COlHiieiii - - . .. , ...i i, rri. reservations for another year for less . u ;f t " ordcomnod Uan had the nomination was all that 1 . , i.- .. h,,f lh T1TQQ 1 CT . . I ."OIU V. than ten ceuus per uui i There was a panic, ocores upon . 1 ll . -A. 1 I .a I I " .,.1 smothereu in tne committee. 8 of womeD fa,nted; some men tfil tied. 8iindered and ridiculed bv came. iui m - - iiti r ,.1Uflijrft,tio. Mi. "In the written communication lost their heads and piled pell mell u,e Democratic press and by Demo- 00 annual y i ' ny v a , ,-uVeunj La sine said that b dJ referred to, the secretary was asked over those near them. One man Cratic politicians. This brutal at- r.T wiTlVaTnTiiaiav.- I.--bb not autbor'ue the atatemeot. but b to require competitive bids for the wa3 killed and about forty badlv tempt to di upt the yB""j; nave t. pay about the same has not disavowed it - a correct in- leases this year, and he was assured burt and wft lt DottSIr pri ?! their' woolen gU that testation of b , otherw.a gy . i. ... i.i t,;Q 7rnll fellowship with the Democratic panj I1"" 'l ... i, .i -.,irs t braaeolotrv. "aaf that ii ue wuuiu. uu uuia 'rr,; AN ARMY OF STRIKERS. only emphasized the revolt. It re they always uio. into wuo ; - "V money." certainly get 10 cents i and probably Dfed in the formation of the Pupa- U, then, does a this money go htm off l. 12 cents per aire, or irom i FlftMtB Th0ttsand Coa, MIers itrxb ,is t , ue runner .ue K "T" ,j. La. prea the erview with Mr- Kobert Heddish which ap- .. .nin num h mi h r hood . . seek in If The sons had surged forth from thet w methods bv which our ma- reared in the Atlanta Constitution notified . thonaand throats when a crack- welfare could be advanced. m the :lst day of MaicU, ib.i . ir. lea.Red ing noise was heard - a.d then the Toleration and liberty of speech ttcddiah owns . ah-p p!c" Dring "i. u anA tha rafWa aave eounse ed. Its teachings revo- is e.. u - i inn rn. n iv auu uuv . j i " . . a . a nmiru j : i. . i.,AaH - i i ntiATi 1 1 sail i k 1 1 i i ii'. ismi 1 1 IAI CUL iu iur - " " a a,. i t t.ir o rnQniiirifiii u. i i leu ueiixsa x" A'-vat hiUQ the neavv umiers auu uutnuc i - Al . ... introduced in the last House calling I. with'tar and gravel cami State and p a u u ; i,,mucrat all my atterwaro imiuweu, -- .....,.,. f... ,i. . lira. h'liii lit. miii l ii n a iija w retiMilt-d all doubt ud uial meauiug clear and strong. Morton says: The time fr atradiller ba w-l Tb a ho are fit w.Ulel curt-lrjr o a f"W taa oil).' lit to lisve ttw e..ur U ssy so, al stable by Hie results of llwtr lutalion 1 ba.e t Ue.talMHi iu l lmni.it ni)alf i.ittlr oirtuatsl It all the free t'usifT 1st - tseie-. all the ! to t luia e. sim! a. I ol Hi cheap luofiey ilbisKilas ami Irhiaions aba, t'o, ulrnU aii.l other VaKsnMs a-lrlr. H liiU-4 suoiier r lalef Am tare thai U I ait! hUtenof of Aluerna miyniura irolJaatM la-st and least fluctuating tnasurr of talu and lae liuiu ol eteliaiiKe." ti.:. ft .. .n,l tw.a.itiv utterance ;e'v ot UemocraU, aa aliuanl. I waiiM lo kno ; uin ..J.. ,k. I-r. .ilrut. tin, ll alue ..I il..' , .tin winch now exists. Mr. I. !lv - It docs not Mr I'.itt.r -H.tes it provide for any new in.l nt . ..in. coin of any new iienominiv linn utii. i limn that which is now coined. Mr. K.'lly It docs not. . . . m f 1 ..i.i Kra to Kf.ms to be movintr to the Mr. lirigut, oi leuucswr, aiuM-" r " the law: I ,. 4.1,-4. an TTni-ersit.V 1 xuey ttomifc Laic. i. .uv .... . Jm J!" !lbUr f & Sf&T the colleges, the seminaries and other . . ----- , .... ...1 i.:ii. ...... SU tht railroad ar b titute for the printcjl bjll; never having schools iu the State are more pros n read at the clerk's desk, the reading roUjJ than they have been since ... .. .1 M...,k .I.L- llin r...nlll,' I . . 1. 4KdT li u XT cx hppn since A in iih ue Dili was rui uf been resui i me " " 0 peruus iunu -"-j ' " . . . , 0:;n(r 7(1 ner the committee, when Mr. Hooper, of having been dispensed w.tb bj ana fhe war. More northera capital is parker, is receiving j7oO per u.etts, was put in Large ot on f . ' fwas passed with- now seeking investment in Mnu rem ueua uj --j 7 llOIl HI m uiui.rc ". . . c.-i.. - I.. ii .-..Ufn.i anil mnrfl : V.,n- m.of anii Thar -..ii ,i..i,.iii hi-iii,' rill (in i v uin i- 1 1 :arAiirift limn vol wiuio. amv u.".v. imw uim . uit, a." - om :.DL.a.i I :- . . i.: , 0 , , l;,..,.l dians HKeiy to compicucuo (M'!', flllA mnro npr unnillTl than the I-Int. Ton KecLon. ' . 1 l T).inn1,nnfQo Va' Ann HO. Hit present lease orougut, j. utauU..u.0, . r Tr. also stated that soon after teen thousand coal miners employed . v , a.u . alnrnr the Uhio extension OL the last lease was apprjveu, tue :A WaotArn rft;i retary's cousin, Colonel UohD, was . f bp out on a strike naiu ov tne uatticiucu owu. 1 - , . . f L. r. u: :.fl.,o The men out include ip;isp. sui.uuo ior tiio iiiuu services'. The secretary was formed in this communicition the Chief of the Kiowas, The Alliance was not a political duction in the marketable ortran zat on and was impotent 10 y 7 , Ul t,nui;.'t.ivu r . . , f u f l. ,roteeteU affect the political revolution in- ?: --7 v"- -v,. yolved in the conllict against the mauuia iue. w. : ... 1: .i. Lb. nb v into the fanners, who have UtmoCratlC Ollgarcuy iu " ... . I t.ra iv The leadets realized the situation, to sell at a reduced figure and buj iuo ioiu ...11 ..t fi,r,,rf.a mh larirti at ever. The m ml nnT OI IUO lriucilie ui nru l - : . . ... straddle." II duplicity aud for ao doinjc he it n titled to the commendation and thanks of every son of toil. KIIACkN hKMMTLtSM HWttf. The President' Hsition and hi dttt rmioation to employ an army 01 s I s'S..A. Vfan J7th of May. 1S72- He M.issa lit. II,. ell hull (ill the I said tlr.s snbstitufi had been "care fully prepared" and submitted to ihtlcreiit gentlemen interested mine hulij..i, 'ui.l "it meets with uni versal approbation 111 the form in which I otTer it." Hooper then movi.l in 'iiiH(l the. ruk nil ja the (Mat UlBbunciin, I I w ation of the previous question. It was passed, aortne to my certain information, under such cir curustances that the fraud escaped the at- arran ithern colonies are now making leementsto settle in orth Car- tnev are 0nlv receiving half llir aa.ltiia ..-. ...... I . . . , o V aU T'nl ' . . of the most wstchfuias 0hna than ever Deiore. auiiu rental for their lands, are roiiiuiii ul iiiv well as the ablest statemen in ""Bam lma stauas Uigner.toay, the roll of beneficiaries by the Cat- . iterestlu FlBures. .KatsmellsloheayemJ;.tw With the in- Whftn the war WM over there ' throuh UOlODelUl.y00.000,000 currency in ch 1 1 1 r W II 11:11 out iv I a ' v . . . I M l 1 I w all the I . ... b I . . . . rs it fill.) Itn H. 1 1 1 S 1 1 1'IMUI'H I. . I I a, m. m, m mam CUif vra . a . I n..t An rrrnvthrt 1'ol.llilHt TlflrfV lruUlUVii vi Jfy.illi.ilim'J-U Uffl IUC1UIC ui" al80in. nitnersm te lopt r .n t . of h that Wltn tue wuuuu . . without money, without era of tiet.-gia was Ti" ;a uiony power baa sronsed the Uuanni- pi UJ LUC political experience, derided, w"""""" " country t.. !U imnmrB pn. . I i - PAmnonv unil t.hf- I e"'11 ..... . a .1 il... l,...1,n.r lliiinrriilil (lit lie I . --a li.l. month luiproveuicui. -""r"1, " abused, misrepresented, naicuieu at oue i ... " H , , V , autoratie power. ,. Krownino-mines at Pocahontas. . . ' i .ib.pHK in Hoston. de- South that this branch of the s.itu- . . - e,.u,ion of the op- other In- Tha immediate cause of the strike aounced as socialists, anarchists, ern industry is being MMtiou to the adminiatration fold oilier iu , a.. i. t ., I uvu , . ,, l.l.r the workinir of the llaonl .. .,, .i,.,.tinsrrrct. that was the nonce oy tue upeiaioio ul a .'ranks, vagansts, me iuuhms uh- ', . . i .. lM'"c j- " nnu-.i., thMJn raWlnnUnn in nm from , th intrenid knd able leadership bill. ThesameH-atementwilapply 1 ',v.r Lad .UrK r.rl "M: . Mi Butler, made a matehles, wit h. qual T"?"Uiu.M pa., , obligation, and n aceu on u"" i i .. , .., ,,i cverv tnuer wuumu .. . . . i.iru-urea in iu ' : . i caiutia'iru auu won a nm-ii aa . campaiiri rirst months of their party existence was 1 that doomed the "Solid South." cu- 1UI.OUUI..".. 7- -, !! ;.. tl... ,lnv of retribution.7 I nlcnf retnfnin boards have all been uooo. ... J I D . , 1 1 ... 1- il Allien, on February to. abolished. Let the gooa worK go To this communication tue sc li c iv a Asaw- . - 1 lation. was I . . . .i i :n II f lllirn aI l.nnir nmv thft lAUCAMAfl UVtU. mm U nn rpn T. A ITOUL II1C UlUC 1U- rmn,l oranrpi -..;.. 't .iiiKe It IS 111-1K7S tlie Ulll iw;iv u. J . .. . HIT u.vav ..v ar.,- I DrlCee. la001 K"" " "fc .i, .-... - -- ..... i .' c .i ...:i I. .1... ..itli trm turn- . -. i.l fnr I ' . . n.i i ,.ve the bill read teiore ii is pui th :ze the free coiuage oi iue sii- to piociAiiu that Dias suouiu uc . money-changers tnen caneu IKlll :iT The substitute will be read, ver dollar was under consideration, ..l,cr, of Massachusetts: 1 to said: ;. long bill, and those w.io are in- t , t llistory of this bill :i 1 1 areperlcctly familiar with it to be told, it will disclose the Mi tril.lcl il V" 'I' i' III. ., Mr. i lift. 1 1 teret.-, ', prov l-1. . Mr !s .r ,,i Indiana: The rules w ju- , :i,i,.,t s. us to dispense Ifa.lui.. , i. 'I' lit iLi'r Tlinv run he. M r k, , i i...,,, il.f House to under stan, I t s , v. ' . , ; llM.mi,u.d to put through ,v (ii. .in u-ini' rcao tuck to Cherokee. A Subscriber. . i t tb;a ma..t As an lnaeoeuueni urtiuiiiiiuu. greenbacks, l-armers had goo J1; wi. helileil. n the es, labor good wages. I he ' , f Tjetu ratic election ofli mnnpv-o.hanpers then called green-!.,. u citation ot lSlri demon- next year's leases, inquiries were backfJ gat m0ney," rag-baby money, Ltvated this fact and led to the co- m.i a nt tne secretarv an s:icia. aaMw s cannot tact that the House of Ueprcsentatives , i i- with t he tendeu to coin Uith gold and silver, and in with ttie t l)o)h 1)it,tal!J ,lJH)li tl,e French ! I lV. . 1 . . ..C ...... ,w.tv. wtiioll WILS L ZU a etc Ua Apr" 1:"'.::r."L ."?"..T all the n Mb for cotton ine where hheep-graziug l As aLoth r evidence fr wool i. revision io the n-eut tariff bill. I o-.iote frm a statement made by another Democrat, Jude Hunt, -f Florida. He aays: "We V now now that cheap wool ia a aub- stitule f r eott.n. That i, cheap . .-. . a . . 1 cotton I auiMinutea ior wuoi. but now cheap wool in a substitute Cheap 1870, $67,000,000; failures, 1,551. People Must stami xogeiner. competitors desire w uie uius. the paased authorizing ne ue the otate two years inter, aue vie- -.. Asi,:c Hn,i Autraban wool King's Mountain i-osTOPFiti,, 8urance wa3 g1Ven that tapta 8truction 0f greenbacks. That year tory last year ; nnoer xne commueu --- j st froiu ir; to r cents. We Apul 30th 'U5.-I wish your val- Bakiwin , the Indian agent,, would there were 500 bu3ines8 failures. In leadership of Hepub lcans and I opu 5oUtUlu,M t.aoatrnt it mart uabie paper mucu - instructed to receive o:us ior uie . 8f.f, coo.OOO.OOO more ot them .ttle before us. It bowiy ex- . . tm ax 1st. oqq t.. nc? , h and uoholds the new i uf taug - i " . . were aeatroyeu irc, . a ,i,f. and 1 use it iilWio offensive sense ol course od wishes ot eve 1 a citizen. 1. for one ' i i.t t,o rnliail ... a ;..iorr.intfHl l.i. ii and asked I .1 . .. ll T nun tn int "''.'I. I HOW 11M.VC ill. aw u.v . jlf. aDailcaiiv mil .."l"" lil yxyl aaa O l . l.Ltt. r.i-r.l ' T ' . - i , . . ciMiii.i.ttiiesubsiitutetor the bin hiul what he iftjant by the word- ,,'torei1 , rpa.i it. The people of this country Uja(i 'miscarrud and that hence 110 n 187G. the contraction was $bo,- establishment of local self-govern i .a . , 1 .. I... ..i.i., .ail . . All- : 1 . ai.M.1 I 1 1 I lliw Wlllll I .a 11 . -a m w -.1 ' . 1 ...' IaI. . "ii to limits anu coinage w , Mr. Ainsan saiu. a ... - . . .i ,Bth(.r it nnr neonwi u:,i, t,n.l t,QOn rowicwl tit nun. ' I . or. tu: ,00 tha iMr mil I ., ... 1... .,.. I 1. rr :.... au If tt'MM I'l lilll-'eil ailCf I IU 11 & I BIO -.j. - t - - Ulua UOU ajvv aa . v vyv . . j IIIOO.OOU. 111IO . 0 ' I li 1 II I l I ' SU ISl IIIWJ IWiravi. 1111 no OUCUSIVC na-tioa.. - - -.-- I , il. a F fha ... a .r I " - a . a" I 1 .... i r. lo discussion, and the dollar of 40 giams was are savea iromtue - 'Uponthis, tne seureutry u monev-changerscoruera toe mont) ui aded that he wtuid not nave UUJ'" j market; fail urea, 9,092; loss, $ii,- P8""' ."1 .. tin I It. 11' Iv' '' -' 11 1 a a. relation instead of on our own, which was t battie before tbe true scieut.l'.c J wt .re ence to g this subject in isi, nut hkh e . ward was doctoreu, 11 1 may iwtuc... A;'. ,1, ,,. int..rvriiiiiLr busi l.T.'iit n.ti'i Mr. 1 1 he y.i .(,, - 1..:., nnnooroil in W SiSh 1 1 fftOO. 8011 1 , .. t aj iTI a-J flfll 1 A lfl' f a 1 1 11 rPO 1 9 1 . py true American agr.n. o,p, p - . 111 iciijj 'vuvw,..... - .shall read it and Secretary H,ke Smith received wort. In $12,000,000; failures, 4,0G'J mv neiehbors to that the messae to Captain Biidwin r ts7;, i oOO.OOO; failures, 5,180. lists was won in defiance of corrupt . i a . : rr i democratic election practices xu - . ff , w Democratic party was overwhelmed jhel c i l. I . I ; ; . ,rn .twin ar. il rainl- U Buu " ' . . ly jjuuih luia.f,""""" . ment The couoemnatiou was coin- nlete. and. in my opinion, irrever sible. The immediate result is the practicable wof til9 imiuliDg enfict. of the JMau--aareaistleaa sep baa raebd the South, and np. wba DtirmHJ its cAae in the rifty--eon4 and Fifty-third Coneresaea, deelarea alletfianee to fre AiDaf inside tbe Uetuocratic p". coarse. With Crisp and lSoutbera Democrats generally tbe paraaaonni . . .i ...u....!!..,! arar eonai'leration ia m- yt-' -.. the "solid Situth." aod u ineta n makes Uttle differene whetbtr it u lold or ailver donubattoo. Tl,-, wlia; ; tun! i hut the substitute be read. ecmed to be no notion of bill meant. The opposi this siinnnarv method of lKtMHf 'he bi 11. snrrendertd the P"i:.i. after a few questionsin regard to il. t;, is, none of them, however, tou fh.ii j the main question, in re Kiii! t'. demonetisation. "i ' '.Motion beinr taken on the motion f M ii.. ..per, of Massachusetts, to sus-V'-' i ' . rules and pass the bill, it wis "Kfe. 1 1 , there being ayes 110, noes 1-. This bill was then sent to the Sen ate ii. ,r,,t into the hands of John ho had looked after it substituted for it." I jroldbug. On February li, dUIlUg tue WinU the SoatU to Awake to Their InUr- consideration of the bill above re- ests, . ferred to, the following colloquy For The Caucasian. . . o Ulalna unit KnnwIOr vral. CKT a . . bevwetn oeuaioi annn .. f HILblPSUUKU, Gloria v"u'. Yoorhees took place; April 23, '95. i am a North Caro- "Mr Voorhees: I want to ask my frieud Una "Pop." Got "busted"in Kansas in from Maine. wUOiu i am iaa iu uxw- i njj.-u tv uara times. e iiavr u 11 . 1 T ...rr noil him an Allf I a7 . . i in that Wy, wneu.er x tu-j" more witness i arenerallv know the! ment in the State, and the enactment election law mimmiz.ng tbe Mmocra'ic frauds, m 1 a. . 1 L.. to stab Ibe ol larmers uu taac mg sold to northern knit abirt aud elotb fa t triea for from C to l'" cents. With li cent wool tbe mill- are throw imr eolton. Who would n-ti ive two centa a pound more for d shirts or elotb than thexame a miue oi rououi n ira,.t r the market, he said, "one lu Ueorgia, aa in North Carolina, tbe a-ttniaiatration ffold pon-y aa bi without atrong and iKitiTe aupport, but it may t questioned wbatner it will aaaeit itself, even to the eitent of represnUtion at tne Wempbui -aonnd mooey" convention, wnien ii aappol tornaterialite d urine tbe current month. What ia aaid by a J.OKTI1 CAROUXA BASK MMIMJTT tLia connection l iniereaun. in iKlftri. uc naru. vwv i - . ... A rTrive bids and would disp.se of " niiiV llnrinp- 'all these period, thus securing "a tree bauoi ana a - Qf mJ wM od u?Dt!d u tbe atrenctn . the matter by extending the 1 IVJi price down to J 4 c.nt. rr ad.ni.trauo for one year. "It was stated by a member the House from the West, who familiar with tbe whole matter, that j QOggj io cents. ...II' H.a m I tITa..n m n.r nrQQ n onTV U.i I II muu a-..- . 1 .1 :..;,..; ,.r UUUdtf. 'J ' , ueu uioiicj ow morality, m uiiuirgivu ,.( nf I nt i.Mminnnn n circulation I... n, . ....rtar ;n th., I democratic atai i Il.l'VU,w,vv.i aa " " I ine i;cuusiv - i'"'.; l v. L. a r l .. ..a -a o A a t . a- :j a;l I rvow. nuat 1S wheat was worth steera, o t-uw, state means a new era ia iuuusmi . AT :iL fi W 1 1 1 1 , A, frkta .awa r...atai.ai t f 1 aa w a and will in the event the reservations were U0o,000 io circulation, wheat ia he would! H. Keene. Jr., in Balti one .. J, . Ui1' KtSS - have to ake our crops on grass this agaiu leased at the ridiculously low 8teer8 5. and hop 3 cents a Now. with 5C00, 1 development and business prosperity . . .. I - a-. , . 70 1 It means political ana inuasinai emancipation to the masses. monetized. Did he know, as Sneaker of the ear we cannot get money to buy figure of 6 cents per acre, he would pound House, presiding at that tmi ''J-.Xvh grain for feed, though corn is oniy offer a re8oIuticn to investigate the more Sun. in tne iace oi tuua e It is universally admitted that the .a . -at. doi demouetied in the bill to which - . " Z T .h. face of todav'sP" -777' juth b .""-V" T"I ia. iiii.i-sr' l v . , 3 a i tue uiAi.vt.1. . i pi iiiioDati ' i . i v e I o L in i u I ui iu 2t u u i ar i u n u k auu iv- . l A UnR aiivthtnir I rpi, Unviitf hQ Q rfcTlPTl fll 1 f 1 lfUUU il a-s- IsAW 1 - a all I I " . 'Mr. maine: i uiu r'r " 'CZ AUC,uft,u& A developments, tne same . m. National Farmers' Alliance ia mmmir than any other part ol the i, nA n irm iiris- m.i ii tt c i . .. -si a I - . -a a a ai - - - a a-a S un.kr.IUIl 1 117 1 . 11 . A I its session at rtaieiKu, i.. ve"--i worlu. we nave cotton, tue mauu A.moner other resolutions, the fellow-1 facture of which has enriched re ,a- I K ctrl and and ureat Kriiain: coal Reeved. That while standing firmly by aQti iron, which Lave given ue.h our Alliance demantis, we wog Lnurmoat wealth to r'ennsylvania .har n.fnrm is IiOSSlDie unill IU uc- . . . ... . l . .. i ' ... ...a i I ii v. ..... - - . a .. .... i ...i.i nrnr n:mia: Tim i.ar. a, 1114-11 uaa " pk n 1 1 , 1 ,m ... ii.wr a t. j . . . . - . . . ri. . . .-a.a..w.Ai . . a i - a. a . . naaa. u i,i,u . - nnc iu,r , i ...p. Baa, va.... " - . - . . . .K,n tiif ttoor ot i .i..i hara. in 'i. xuere is uoiuiuk 1 nave a nnanue to wjti w uav iict aa.w" 1 atrniuve poncy 01 wu.'n - 1 . .. , . , n v vaji iiirM m. 1 Wi.tiaiTAP ri 1111 ill nana, tiivu w u va a v a 1 - AA b wavar I Pt IIOIVI avra . a. apaal . . a a . st... iv.li ur Mil 1 iniir utiviv 1 i while 11 was in the Hou e. He called tin was u -"'k; 0V t.;rei, on the sub-' 8Uf , " 1a 'Tm the Utes that the matter win most cer- Hh. Mint Bill." It paar d the As the house Mih some amendments ou lo exchange question w t rtoor "uT ts. is Rpub'icm, it is certain that even iB J-.umiv 17th, W7J.Uut some wafh- from Indtana. who "uore S" .-.intr i-i North! if Mf. Garland is paciGed, he and iUl V 1Io?se ZrtolnoT tt.e desatiou li-f , :rh; Senubheans other,, including CJlonel Cobb, wi 1 all i Li f nil., ii, 01. Ffitii riuinir HLrrreui a-i it i una t.1. imr ti'itLiuim. vivnu j - '!' inuui UI3 aaviu v uch for fre,wool and silver in tbe State. emanahip. "Among inocr. I eitenuation is otTered me i reamruta , I'",: idal 'icyl. Idiotic baa few, U wny. avow. pol.tica" aaya DemocraUc Judge iu man 7-' Sunt. "Wethongbt weiuost back r.. peopU- W"10"' TalliT the D mo-ratic party, anJ now party linea they aapport it kjall., nor h and male pauper, of the lion u "j "fV?; -u.a :, , The amount, to little in tbe abeeneeof orthodox Ilemoeratie' authorr the man who can direct it toanruae- -i - u t? ka I r i ae npffafiiru dui lww - Java fet " u. Snt that wool fariff dent made-n n.a4k in ndin Oe. ffat' and etuV cheap cotton take to Mexico, if it .. hu - i . t . i mtnt w JraXd and The ill hJSJ Voorhees: I very frankly say that Democr its and Kansas Republicans, r a law February 12. 1873. But ! did not." but marfc-the rops w , carry - a.,. ..t such a law as the Senator Beck, in a speech made in sas hopji jd is tl U i t tUe SeDaie jaDuary 1U' Republicans here say the Alliance is n - . ,i nil itha mil ueiuoneiiiiim i ,a o,,ia ut,nw nn is worK- . :."ia7.i h iit.er House of Comrress. a iwuiuw" " ' tliehiw-..r th.. lT.t.d States, and 7" " 'tZTt h fu iknowteiiKe of the lacts. ing in the interest ot democrats. very paper I get about the transaction.' j " tauivu a. A hen a law was passed to revise undersiood by either House of Congress. Iia. I.. .. . .1 IT . 1 Ua-.- ami ? .. . 1 1 kn,.,.!.,. if tllH f.l'l'. wbilJ tha -Z:n7 the' fob 4Nonewr rsporter-and they are the I The Caucasian isj an eye-opener to I...... 1 ... , mrtt viw'lant men I ever saw in oDtaiuing i nannln here. Kvery paper i get is eagerly read by several acquaint w injr section was stnugffiea into "" v?.YT" .t,. ht it had i I 11AAVPA aaaaaaaw iMr'u in somn wrv. "a ' been ' Ml iWOIJ. X DI1T awsa w - L uite.l .sutes shaU be a legal tender at their I doie." 1 Continued on 4th page., (Continued on fourth page.) In Washington county, Indiana, the other day, a ma ried woman and her married daughter each gave birth to a baby tne same day. tsotn were bovs of the same complexion, size and weight. VV hen. tne neigu bora came in they, of course, took the babies and in some way got them mixed. Now neither mother can tell which baby belongs to her. New York Sun. - volume is overthrown and the banks of tbe I been the basis of much of the wealth of the northwest, and added to these country be forced to retire from govern hahaS at last forced the financial natural resources are greater ad :J.X?ZrL,7; w will fearlessly meet vantaares for their utilization than t his issue, and serve notice on the country I are possessed by any other part of . a a. I lU. ..k.lA una I I " a . that we will never rest unm uic our country. in manuracturing rule insteaa oi tne ooiur.-. hii;tiefl the South ha. ereater possibilities 1ban all the other States the caccasias wnx makk it hot I :Q tUe Union combined. It has more than one-half of tbe standing Umber FOB ENEMIES OF kXHTORX A1X THIS YEAR. IF TOU WAST TO KEKP POSTED IN BEFORM WORK. SEND VS YOCB HAMK FOB A AB. of the country; it has sufficient coa and iron to meet the demantis of tbe world, if this were required, and to anti-ail rer rhe place of Asiatic wool, and then lion to U pat that bounty on again and nd JSjSTiS purar into the cotlou fields, nc wuuout . FUs" ' : .. . il.. i. i.tk t.iM.sfMiiLBiDT anu- must quit sentimental poiuiea snu - - . - a I 1.1 men hilt Mm I It nai a nnr brains. A tuiuuibwuim . .. a. it A looks the 1C to 1 silver A- w onuvnti tiava eomf . 7 . a l a.ara- m..U. th mistroverned. the un-Re- and the imperwiTe IH a - - not belter express ine react.ou .U " "V-xT"" ;.tt- eoatrol. Southern sentim-nt tla dooms ine wenwersii . J""- - " pob!ie.o;tl.. M-U.oo.ra.ic -aoM ..lll..l. aKa. Rn..thrn Democrats have ai-1 a inwutc m r . . . . .. . ways connded that they were tbe rTilll ' espLial guardian, of the people of that the BUMj Jjf titoSe onVaection, and that their sole aim age delegaUoB to the Democrat Continued on 3rd pap.i CoutiAUed on FounA taf. .V 'ii-

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