V r - i - I i" - .0 . - ! -'A 'Yf - ' '-,--f sr Ts ' " "" vsr -N Mr ' 4 Goldsboro Mail, : "j 'Qoldsbord-ll' fX-DEJSIOCRATIC ... .Weekly : Family Newspaper, Advertising Rate Onx Country Eight or Wrong J if Wrong, to be Set Bight, 'V-. " .v yJ ;- V." '.1: 3 S.4Urx w 7.iu iai.' it.ji u.io G.UJ4 i fiM tt tri -Sim ( thi j. ' ( EDITOR AND TKOrKIETOU. Colm.. Colm.. HTXOSSO E. IPTIO X si I CoIm.jU.wliTO'5!.ai; LW vol. vm. GOLD3BOBO, N. 0., .'fEIDT, AUGUST 1, 1879. NO; 13. ! il Per Annum, ...'...:........ $2,00 . '-ih Six? nouttis. -i 100 - a i m . - i w V . - )H ..'... . . If -A MAW ... M M iv ? i yi-i u-x: k y u - jy 4. j . V ,-1 -f " f .- -r- ; : , ... tQTAIl ffoiaU lor &4rxttumt ' im i ! ! -.1 i i a- 1; ' 'A t Ii. Professional gauds Jacob Battle, Counselor and -"Attorney at ROCKY MOUNT, N C. LaSv, II. G. Cosnob i i , F. Af. Wood ard . COIIIIOR & VOODARD, T lAlttoifnoy I art iJLaw . WILSON, N. C. 3 1 RG W IT.Wilsm. Wayne; Edeecbiabe. . reen, Pitt and pi ash Counties. ! ' fr to M. Rountir -A-Co. P. IW. .preat. ,lat Xat, Pank, Branksh, na' WCo1 A Co v 0 Cf.v WUsonrN U : Rountree i.j 'GwtthCW' & Co; and :JL- T. ace Kew York; :- .,;; IIOTEIjS. iThe Davis House. f," BEAUFORT, N C. - ifr. A. DAVIS, .. , ProprMrst. In lull view of the ocean. ComfortiWc rooms, and the best of fare--at reasona ble rates. ; . maY2 Cm t B. H- BUNN, ATTORNEY A T LA FF, ! ROCKY .. MOUNT, N. C. ! Practices i the Supreme Court of! the State and in the Federal Court at Rakigh- J. H. THORP. . ' ' - 1TT0RHEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Kocky Mount, j Practice in the counties of Edeecombe. Halifax, Nash, and ' Wilson, and in j the Supreme Court of North Carolina, also in the United States District Court atiRa- Itieh. i. , W. T. FAIKCIX)T1I. : F. K. SIMMONS. FAIBGLOTH & SlilMONS. Attorneys r AT, tAw; G0LD3150RO, N. C. Will practice in the' Courts. NeW Hotel,. I Mrs. K. Bryant has opened a New Ho le! near thejl. R. Warehouse. Fare the Vest, charges moderate. - ap25 tf fBOYKIlM BOUSET, ( ? Clinton: TN.-'O Y BOARD S2.00 PER DAY j Special arrangements made to tran scient customers. jan0-tf B. F. BOY KIN, Fropr MISCELLANEOUS ADD'S. , 45 Years Before the Publia THE GENUINE DR. C. HIcLAHE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, TOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DTirsniA AND SICK MKAOACMK. 4 t t . ' , - r- '"" Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. I National Hotei, Corilandt Street, Near Broad war, NEW YORK. II0TCUK1SS 4- POND, Proprietors. i ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. i- Tin restaurant, cafe and 'unchroom'. attached. re unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of servire. Rooms 50cts. to $2. per da v, $3. to $10. per week. Con venient to all ferries and city railroads. II; New Furniture. ipcw mar21 ly PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left 'side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is LITTLE BARBARA. Pretty Barbara, ripe Vntrd, Witli sweet, Knill mouuWf ike the bees abed, ' S3V . . , And full of nectar ahd-Vowey dew ; So pretty a thinr, I dare nr, swear To the art of tho ribbon-thai lie herha'r, . & a a ur me uucKie inai uno-ier uoe So like her each trinket- sh j hat to wear. It seems just as if it KTer ' . - - Like a rose in iU petal an& pollen dust ; That wears iU beauty I e-it must,. ' A she dins Ver mnall. tin bucket in The little fountain of woven elas. Like wcbji that the cpidont weave and tpin To hang on the shming blades tot grasii, A face as bright and happy as her. In the net of the silken goHjuwers, Lookt out of the water f mxth eclipse, As if it was happy to hold within it lhe or: verbena red'oi per lips. Management. MISCELLANEOUS AD'S, RBjairer SUte "and Federal 1 janlT lm' oko. yr BLOUNT , JXO. W. BLOUNT, G-. W. BLOUNT & BKO Attorncys at- iL'ol'w (OFFICES) i Wilson and Nashville, N. C. Practice in the Superior, Supreme! and Federal Courts. ' Collection s made in any part of the State. ! marl tf , : . - . i Surg eon entist ' GOL.USBORO, N, C. Attaneois DR. II. W.JOYNEU. SURGEON DENTIST. i ' i HAS PURMANENTLY? LOCATE") IN i 11 , Wilson. N. .C; where" he can be found at all times. .- All operations ; neatly and carenulyl- peri lormed, lecth extracted withouti pain mnnr I s. L. NELSON, Mm llai I and ADJUSTER. I ALSO AG'T. FOR Neeaies Oils k I GOLBSBORO, N. C. f mar 2S 6m Rocky Mount Mills jAre in full and successful operation -and are prepared to fill all orders for Sheetings, Yarns and Cotton Rope at lowest prices. Orders addressed to Rocky Mount Mills, Rocky Mount, N. iC.i will be promptly filled.. . f - JAMES S. BATTLE. J Sect'y and Treas'r. X Jan-'r 9 Uh, 1878. ap5-tf CRAMPTON'S PURE OLD PALSU1 SOAP In the arm of the dimples, smooth and still, Kre it goes and soberly turns tho mill. For life to her in the honey dew Is nothing yet but the wayside spring Between the upper and under blue, ' Tht makes a fie ion of every thing, A perfectly like a if it grew ; And she is too Lappy to see within it 1 ho. shape of her small sweet self a . minute. From the bow in tho hair to the tie of her shoe. To know what the marvelous shadows mean. The simple inner bcutv that shows But now in the color of a rose. A nd now like the water's smooth eclipse. In hearts that held hvr picture still. As we go and soberly turn the mill. Jiand4at all .are desirous ol Work. in his liue cl ana ,see, him. Office on Tarboro Street (next door 16 the Postofficc. !! 1 ianll-ly i when desired, ass he keeps onviuut ) times Pure Niti ate Oxide GasJTf you "a HOTELS. I'arlDoro HLoiiisej TARBORO, N. C. f ! In ; business par ,, of Town. - Enlarged and thoroughly Renovated 1 1 ; ' . ROOMS LARGE AND AISY. ill! : i . Warm and Cold Baths. Special arra ge raenis lor ine cxuiuuion oi ;3Hiui;b. mi - -1 1 i - i Satisfaction Guaranteed i Under the Supervision of I . 1 I MUSJ CHAMBERLAIN. felt under the shoulder blade, and it And kiss and career her juW. for a minute. frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; tie bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with, lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, neavjr sensation in the back part. There k generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of- having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness -and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrust! every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination7 the body, alter death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C McLaxe's Liver Pills, in cases of Ac.ue axd Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. ' We would advise all who. are afflicted with this disease to give them a tair trial. For all bilious derangement, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IJIITATIOXS. The genuine arc never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, witK the impression Dr. McLaSe's LlVka Fills. , The genuine McT.Axi's Livzr Tills bear the signatures t( C. McLank and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having- the. genome Dx. C McLane's Livf.r Tills, prepared by Flem ingBros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JIIcLnttfj spelled differently but same pronunciation. norlS tf X Street's National Hotel, RALEIGH,' NJ C. j . S.KiTREETimVOwnmandProp1; :- " " ' . "7 " i "!i I Newbern; N. C-li n The undersigned leaving purchased the National Hotel property at Raleigh, open ed March loth, 1879, that well; known Bouse to the public under their manage ment.- They refer to-their past manage-1 ment ol the Gaston House as a guarantee that the traveling publiCiWill find: the Na tional, in their bands, up to the standard of a first class Hotel. The senior, Mr. Samuel R Street, willf remain in- of the Gaston House. The chargie Mr. roa THE LAUNDRY, THE KITCHEH, AXD TOH General Household Fnrposes. . XANUTACTnUCD BT CSAZX7TOI7 SROT2ZS2UI, Dor. Monroe and Jeffdrson St&, Kaw Tork, . Send for Circular and Prkx-ZiiL For Sale By R. M. FREEMAII & CO,, ; GOLDSBORO, N. C. Frank a Blackma nv Barber . and Fashionable Hair Dresser, One door North of Kirby & Hill's Drug Store, GOLDSBORO. N. C. Work m his line done ncatlv and with despatch at reasonable charges. Neat clean office, . sharp raistot and all the equipments of a First Class Bakbkr ohop. tiye him a chance to prove uy actual test what he says. aplltf junior. Wm. J. Street, will conduct the National Hotel.' - ' I if C mar28tf S. R. STREET SON.f Briggs Hotel, WILSON, N. Ci! !l Locctted in the Principal Business Par , of Town: II 'i MRS.SI. L HANSLEY & SOS, Poprietor. Every attention to the comfort jof Guest augHO tf . . !;!! . - ..".'; .' -Ji- WELDOIM HOTEL, . , AVELDON, N. C. ; W. II, CAPPELL, : : ::: -.Proprietor. i Kight hand going boutlv, left hafid going Korth. Meals ready on arrival of trainscomfortable and well furnish ed rooms. Table fair the best, polite and attentive servants. Terms reason able. V i v mayl7-tf! THE NOUTII CAROLINA Home Insurance Co. OF 11ALKIGII, N. C. v. : Has Paid Losses $191,619.37. Insures Stores, Dicellings, jlerclu.m disc and ALL CUSSES OF INSURABLE PROPERTY Against Loss or Damnare by Fire on Reasonable Terms." Encotirage Home Institutions. JOHN GATUNG, - President. W. H. CROW, - - Vice-President W. S. PRIMROSE. - Secry and Treas. P. COWPER, Adjuster and Supervisor. k.'l, ARRIIIGT01I, AG'T., . KOCKV MOUNT. N". O. T. B, HYMAN,.AG'T. mar21 tf GOLDSBORO, N. C. Just Received A nother lot of choice BOLTED MEAL. "at -' B. 1.1, PRIVETT & GO'S. NEW GBOIERY STOKE! For Fresh, Sound and Sweet Family Groceries of every description, go to JOHN H. DYElt. In the I park Store, corner East Centre and Mulberry streets. jyt 3m FxVRMER & WAINWRlfillT ! Founders and Manufacturers ot ACKICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Golusboro St.. near the Court House WILSON. IV. CJ, . Manufacture, keep on hand and are pr pared to .furnish Farmers and tha ti ad? sis different paterns of One-Hcrse Turning Plows, :also: , WainwrkhVs Patent Cotton Ho which has taken the premium over a others wherever exhibited. We sold las season about twenty live hundred plows which gave universal satisfaction. We are prepared to do all kinds of CASTING AND REPAIRING at short notice and on reasonable terms. 'We return our thanks to the Farmers and the trade or the liberal patronage heretofore received, and solicit a continu ance of the' Famt, promising prompt at tention to-all orders. . auil -tf StXttUH iliSftllanH. i Published by requtekt.) PATTERSONS CARD AGAIN. (r rom Free Will Baptist.)" In its issue or the 20th Inst, the Goldaboro Mail has the following card to the public : Here followed the card of IL A. Patterson in regard 'to Mrs. Sallie An drews. Personally we know nothing of this lady's piist life; we were introduced to her during a revival at Fremont, only kKOTftthul ahe was lutrodAoci to us U a member of the Society of Friends, a minister in cood Standinc; also, that she .hat preached in nuuy of our churches, that all who have been with and seen her, not only speak in her praise, but love her. Tho Holy Spirit seerus to hover over her congregations, and to accompany her worls carrying conviction to the hearts of the wicked. bringing them to the foot of the Crow. Wherever she has met with us, crifS of the penitent, and the glad shouts of new bon souls have been beard ; every church she has visited has been revived and built up. We also know that under her ministrations we have felt that Spirit within our own bosom, stirring up our heart to redoubled diligence in our Master's cause, and we bless the humble instru ment that has so benefitted us, what ever her past life has beea. . We regret the action of the uev. Mr. Patterson, and confess that we cannot see the necessity for such a step. She does not claim to be a member of his church, nor any authority to preach frocd the same. Then why this card, this unprovoked attack? She was, be sats. "expelled from his -church lico years ago tor lying, leaving and retus ing to live with her husband, and for attempted abortion," a A I he says "those charges were sustned." This may all be so, but does he contend that ahe is not a christian now Does it necessarily follow, that, because she was a sinner then she is now? Does the brother contend that site was guilty of the unpardonable sln,rand that there was now no sacrifice- for her? Does he contend that her heart was so loaded with guilt, that the Blood of Christ can never cleanse it ? Since the time, that the brother claims that she was expelled from his church, she has not oolyjbecn admit ted as a meml3er, by our Vethrcn, tho Friends, but has by them been author ized to preach the Gospel. Now, we don't for a moment suppose, that our sUter church would authorize a man or a woman, as vile as ho would have us believe her to be, to preach with their sanction, or by their authority any more than we wou'd believe his own church. Tney (ine strangers, but his own flock''; and they could with the same propriety pra-. nounce him an Impostor. We know that the brother Is no better that the great Apostle UU Genttlca and we sappose that It liiS brethren at Jerusa lem, had sent before htm to the cUIes he visited, a fe facts of his past re cord, he would jave been deemed an irapostcr, unworthy of the high posi tion he held n the esteem cf his breth ren. We rrmrraber on a certain occa sion, a r woman ' was brought .before,1 not a pewr, ' f Allen foaii liable it 'all times to err, but before the Immacu late Savior. Did lie condemn tliat re pentant soul as the. brother Las dune? No;; but with the blease! word, "Neither do I condemn thee: go and hiu no. more," she went on her way rejoicing in her new found peace. This brother has cast the first stone. Is lie without sin ? Is he more able to judgf her aright, than the church to thich she belongs, and by whose authority she proclaims the gospel? cs the brother claim that the moral status of his church is superior to that of the Friends ? Does he claim that a soul that is to day m sinner, or even sU-eped in crime, eannt in the space oitwo years bvcome, not only a child of God, but an humble disciple to proclaim his Gospel ? " Does the brother claim that, it takes oyer 2 years for the Blood of Christ to cleanse from all sin ? No, he knows that lit a twinkling of an eye, that it can and will make the guiltiest soul clean. The thief, upon the cross appealed to our Savior, after he receiv ed the promise, was ho a thief still? ! No ; for no thief can enter there. ' IFer the Mail. Tie Asia TuaHy. Then by what authority does the broth er still condemn her, after she hss joined another cnurch, and is pro claiming the Gospel ? Ciin liepro- nounce her the same to day, that she was two years ago ? We find by reference o our Bible, that we are not to judge, if we do, the same judgvment shall be meted out to us. God forbid that our brother should have the same judgement meeted out to him, that he has to this afflicted Hlrterv - - sj: Sv & ' m vJ ea'O'v r, gifted with sight, we could overlook the uncalled for asault ; but a lone woman, deprived of that greatest of earthly blessings, sight : we cannot close our eyes to such an assault, nor stop our ears to the afflicted, persecu ted and helpless. To attempt to throw a stumbling-block in te way of such a pne! Oh Charity, Angel from above I I last thou flown from the breast of man ? O Mercy, hast thou fled from Earth and returned to the bosom of thy Creator. In conclusion, we would say, wecae not what tho sister has been, or was two years ago, but for what she is at present, and we know by the fruit this tree bears; the immortal souls gathered through her instrumentality into the fold of her Redeemer; since she came among us,', those sightless eyes moved to tears by the fervor of her devotion, the radiant beams of light that flashes o'er her countenance from an overflowing heart, the love and zeal she has shown and her godly walk and conversation, proves that she has been with Illni. This it all we wish to know, and therefore with all due respect to the brother's position, and the evidence he has produced we say to our sister, God speed yau in your good work. Tilden and Bandall Again. It seems pretty well understood in the East that since Urn defection of Mr. Ilendricks, Mr. Tilden has concluded an alliance offensive and defeuslve with Speaker Randall. If Mr. Tilden is to have his way it Is not understood that the ticket for 18S0 will be Tilden and ltandall. Lfavtnwmlh Prr.vs. John IL A alia entered the nnnjat an early age. He waa appointed on the lTUi of April, 1776, captain la the Cta regiment of Stale tcpcpe In the Continental service, commanded by Colonel Alexander LUhngton,and pro moted (oa IJeutenant-Cokmelcy, anai such served , at the bard fought Imttle of Entali brings In Svtrtnber ;XT?li After tlji!o4 ttbj Vp-jyiitlcct eu a member or the cotiimeniai ccn gress in 1787, and served until 17S, and a member of Congress tinJer. the Constitution from 17W, and seived un til 17UX Jle settled in Halifax, mar ried a daughter of Col. Montford and sister or Mrs. ilia Joues. it was this lady whose wit cauictl evru the martial spirit of Tarleton to qnaiU In l"fXt he represented Halifax county In tho House of Commons', and about this lime was elected Governor of the State, but died U-fore his inaugration. His brother, Samuel Ashe, was born iu 1703. He entered the army In 1779 at the early age of sixteen as a Lieuten ant. He joined Gen. Lincoln at Char leston and was captured at that place in May, 17S0. After a captivity of 13 months, he and his company were ship pvd to Jamestown, Vs., where they were exchanged. He joined the array under I jfayette, and was soon after transferred to Gen. Green's army, with which he continued until the close of the war, Samuel Ashe, son of Gen. Jab n Ashe, has often represented New Hanover in both branches of the General Assem bly. His but session was In the Senate lu 1P17. He dledTabout forty-eight years ago. ' Of this family there were in th Rev olutionary war fire officers at one time. all actively engaged In the service of their country Gen. John Ashe and his son, CapL. Samuel Ashe, and John Bap tist Ashe, Samuel Ashe and Clnclnna tus Ashe, captain of marines. Worthy is such a family ot the record of their detts, 4.y vJt'TJiretUlrsraee to lie preserved iu cue 'of our mountain counties. Or the famity of Butlers at a dinner iu Philadelphia Gen. Lafay ette gave a toast that when he wish ed, in the Revolutionary war, anything writ done, he got a llttilcr to do iL' Might not North Carolina say the same of the name of Ashe? J. PrtuAwoditoL ' - ' ' ' ' : Wucscxs, The . members of. N. C. Amateur Press Assoc lalkws ft Its from his accustoa-ed place tit traillsr face of our late brotber, Y7jl LVrrri, Jr., whose death has set end bla trtpa our ranks sd the' prof rss:or-il L-..V- course which bound blsa to tr berajdr. TTerefbr1 luJAxtd TV. i ly 'the - CtLS ef Our La brother l.ptr; Ja 'vf tioTw. am ot3 g whom be th bom d4 tsTsar' who so well remember his ardetft jszL his genial cat a re, bis kind an4 cour teous manners have sustained a lota which ts Irreparable. LVaoJrrtL, That we, the toembers of N. C Amateur Press Association, wbe entertain for him the warmest feeUcgs of friendship and brotherly love, wTvOe kumbly bowing to the will of Alairi&j God, realize Lite fullest rxtesl ilxX (Ire deatli of our brother has left a vacancy among us which continually rexaindt us of his many virtues, and so lor j aa modest worth, strict integrit J, grntla tnanly deportment and all the traits of a high sense of honor which Is appre ciated by Amateurs, the name cf TTa. Bonilz, Jr., will never be CorgoUev. -Hemlml. That a copy cf these reso lutions be furnished to the family ef the d.xeased and thai all the Aculrer Papers in the State publish ibets. alia the Goldsboro Mctgr axd GoliUbcro Mail. A company of Russian soldiers, wtfU recently on their way to Elisabeth pol. were beset with clouds of assboppera that frightened them more than (he Turks cer did. At night tbej couU not sleep: their guns, uniforms sad tbey themselves were covered with Cese insects, that crept into their Koutfca, noses and ears. T1e o Seers ficd into the . bouses, but the plague of grass hoppers hid previous possession. K, region of fifteen miles was thickly cov ered with them and all tle grain and grass were instantly destroyed BOARDING BEAUFORT, HOUSE. N. c; Persons desiring board can be accom- modated in a Private Family. . Bouse sit- uated on Front street immediately on the j l , ' i. iu t i. it r - Ilotcl.W'cry.fiii.? laise airy rooms. Fori terms address. Mrs. I. BKO ,VNK HARPER. B Beaufort. N. C; X? FLOOR AND MEAL-C TF YOU WANT'FLOUR, FRESH AND X Sweet, equal to best " Patap.sco, and Meal of Supeiipr Quality, send Good Wheat and Corn to ' ARRINGTON'S MILLS. s octlS-U Sngar, Coffee. tVbBLS. SUGAR, fall srrades.) 10! . ' JgSACKS COFFEE,(Rio and LaGuayra) At lowest Cash figures, at juniO ,2m I B. M. PRIVETT & GO. jtitTir-i --rr'l ' v-''- must have had good evidence that the "J9 lady was not an imposter -ee hypocrite. or we believe they would never have given her authority to preach. They, as a church are noted for their zeal and piety,, their unassuming, plain friendly . action, which Lac won for them an enviable reputation, and they would be the last to arm a devil with a commission to go out in the Master's vineyard. Perhaps, if some of the for mer associates of our brother, would open up his past life, they would find stains and sins, both of commission and omission, that would be unworthy of the position he now fills.1 and would M l.f 1 i' . . 1 renaer uim uuuoxious, nub umy to An Able Explanation. Two hundred and fifty millions is the amount the Republicans have stolen from the Treasury. No wonder they are opposed to the remoneti ration of silver. U would bo so inconvenient to carry away. Dtnter JSvrs. The Baltimore Sun announces that there is a movement on foot to transfer Judge Settle from Florida to the bench in Washington, to fill the vscancy Quakers) caused by the death of Judge Ilumph- A five year old girl, lost in Minnesota woods, had the good sense to hang bits of her dress on bushes as she wandered, and these led to her discovery after she had lived four days on berries and wild onions. (For the MaiuJ Namivillk, N. C. " July 23rrt, 18TD. Mr. Editor; News is scarce herea bouts. The crojs, which at one time promised to be unusually rood, are "ow suffering severely. There has not been a good season aere alnce 'May. There has been showers in some places, but only in narrow belts. It there should be rains now many crops wquUl bo cut short one-third or one-half. The County Commissioners weie in session yesterday revising "and draw ing Jorv List. Our jail has only one occupant at present. Tle county authorities will have to. spend several hundred dollars ujis ran in putting in tne inures nec essary to keep the prisoners warm next winter. . There will be a meeting of the can vassers of the Louisburg branch of tle Wilmington & Weklon Railroad, at Castlia on Saturday, Augutt 2nd. Tills Is a project. If successful, will be a good feeder to the main line and a great benefit to the section through which it will run. e would like to Save President Rrtdgers or some of the officials of the Wilmington road with us on that occasion. . Mr. C. K. Bar lira of Nashville has a sheep which for several weeks lias been cutting up some strange antics. It has some disease or injury of the bead it is thought, which causes it to run in circle with all the regularity and earn estness of a circus horse. Whenever driven, up it strikes a lope oc run, going in a circl, always turning to tie right, the circles decreasing, and if approach ed by any one or coming against any ebstacle, it moves off to another place and keeps up Its performance till ex hausted. When first examined its right ear appeared to have been slightly bit ten at the tip, but besides this nothing wrong could be found.' , There are no symptoms ot hydrophobia, at any rate it has not yet tried to lilc any one. G. - A man la M!aerrt cuttlr; targe oak tree found when spliltlag it an auger hole Into which a wooden plug had been driven. The pin was perfectly concealed by the growth of the tree which showed that the hole had been bored and the plug inserted some seventeen years before. In tse bole was an auburn lock of woman's hair In excellent preservation, soft ana glossy. ' A f peclal to the 77va, from Qulacy, IL, says a band ot determined mea entered tle jail w'ere Frank Hobbea, (colored) was confined, on the 24th, en the charge of criminally assaulting aa 2 nearly killing Mrs. Fergusoa,' atr ding. Pike county, shot him dead; 14 dragged his body riddled with balUU through the streets. His victla fcx4 Identified him. Atmnt midnight on the 2 it nit a farm house near Cone wago New York, occpted by an agM couple name Crosby, was broken open j burgtari. Mrs. Crosby was choked to dearh and Mf. Crosby shot, but he Is still .alive. Tha thieves obtained three dollars, gaspt eion rested on two tramps seen on the road, and the citizens turned ci. and now bare them in custody. A desperate fight oceured Mends y. on Long Pine Creek, in the Niobrara river cattle countrr. Nebraska, between a party ot detectives and a gang t thieves and murderers, who Infest thai region. One of the detect I res Is miss ing and one badly wwroded, and one ci the robbers shot in the groin, aat wil probably die. '' Capt. Webb, who Ivan across the English Channel from Dover to Calais in 1R73, in a simple bathing suit. If In New' York. He will challenge Cart. Boydtnn for a swimming match, autd will give exhibitions in swimming., YilwiJon Star". .The international cricket match, between the American and Canadian teams, will take place at Ottcwa in the latter part of August, and will last three days. The trial of two hundred Nihilists, by court martial, will commence at Odessa, Russia, in August. A letter from ex-Presldant Davis, re- ctivM In New York by a brother of Mrs. Sarah A. Dorsey, who tieo,ueathed all of her prnerty to the former, eulo gizes very highly the character of the i deceased. He does not speak with sur- prire of the bequest. It is neverthe less positively stated that the will is to beccntested, without compromise, upon the ground of uudue influence, or ina bility to execute such an inslrumenL Able counsel in this cify and in' New Oilcans bare already bttn engnrrd. Secretary Sherman is up la Maine making snm very extraordinary state, ments about pnbllc matters. The ra ra tion naturally ariaea, ts be makinaj them officially as Secretary of theTJ. 8. Treasury or at a candidate Tor te Republican nomination for Pre idee f, TTaWjk Oofrrrrr, X Catholic priest offered tthe prayei at the public exercises in Boston on the Fourth of Jaly, and it Is affirmed " that this is the first instance ot the kind In the Mstory of the city founded by" toe Puritans. On the same oecasToa" a colored lad read Ute Declaration ef Independence. The wise man has his folbte, aa wtTI astlieftfoU BatthedifTmocebetveeii Uxfx Is' (hat the foibles ot the one are known to, the world; aiicj the foibke-of the oilier are known to tbe world an concealed from biuseff. i .'.. r ? - ;- . I . ' ..("-. if-. "