...-Wiaa-V mmmm''iW'l!mmammmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm i ij ifi nan n.m 'n rinir litm n '--'',-t1 r"" " .,., ,,, . .P, . i -!., " ',-;sti . M.--ttA-,3 -ffer- ir itz 7 ,1 his?". 4 M::;.-:tr'-o.; 'A TO IDE MO OR ACY. WE PIN OtTB $1.5Q por leur, iu Advaarc. , 1 5 Vl 10G1IAM, RICHMOND CO., y,3GL,"tCBUBSPAY, APJtl4 10, 1884; .WHOLE 'NO..;St1 S 4 :;rli ' iiv I'M-f-.n ..-..mi ' Ml ivr-" -Hi. J . i , ,: I,,,.;,, ..y,', , I i w i il i " - - .. '4: .... - ? : : r . . .. ' . ' l . " ' . , , 'rz : ! n- r-- t t ' " ; . " i. i . . i ' : : -" J.-: 3 . ' ! ! " '' i j' ' t'r . 1 r 1 ?' ' ' i ' i ' if 1 I - i ' ,FKAJHUIf MoNEIIi, ATTOnrJEY AT LAV, nOCKlNCHAr.l, fH-'C" will Bickatood. Wniew 'Aoeoo d WAiTEK tt. KFJtX, I- "i ATTOiUJY AT Lft.V, LAM'fciriBURQi n4 ni1jttnt eoutJes PraMtitM itioO ien ioU lmini9. Chrt.t, S. T. , . . , . CWotte JjlJ. CUAb. JT Til LETT, Bo. Kingh, V. ' Bnwdl; latter &.TiMt, . ATTOFiriEYS AT LAf, nOcklNCHAM, N. c. 1 . BURELL & WALKER, Ktmt Frr Conrto. v-mnff Court fCoffiasr Castets; nd-MI Kss -. A? r rr-7 1 f JA8. C. KUTCHIFOON, WAjESBORO V i flaw "?C. r HEW GW&S. CAIi AND EB & MOJITOS sen'tou akT . J : a '' '. vV- Rut. C&nrcMj OaodiK etc.. mud lUtoekol .1 ! and Fancy JSEOciile,! V Ami Si IMh ud Bio BUTTER AND EGGS, And JlVinrts AlMtm, OHE.P FOTt CASH. ittmV xnotM, and m bmll'know naot wr ml ; ,M ! i . i ) i, 8' , mlet mm . Socket " . BOlT, eil$ BYjGOODS. Moors.-1" CHOCEUIF.S , j4hats. 8H LOCK, MOLASSES, BACOS; SrPBTmfff DnnirtiTnTT - f wtable will nlw. "k. I ".. . ' - ' Urt afford,, 7 ' Wlttt t be wst the RATES 1 ''7 ooitra per month. 1 JWhSSRJlV-::. 'ri jriMroiT. niMii... J tilieft!s..-.M, ..JL....... - 3 WADESB0R0, N. C. roition, per aonij umtiufrrniv fto, B-ftnl eiO a . For iuiUmi Exported (GTraJn. i The Iiondon Grocers' Journal says ' : il X llnl n IH a. Tjery common idea that the . English -Jommerc (1880), declares that this is v A err at miufaVa anrl 1. n M.n J. cj j. j, - e- TT, ' . . ooiar - i "i i r !' - ' -i" UmlS M If .1 . mericans innpaate na with their irraia, ' .l w not ao Mr. Mongredien. in his l i 1 mphlet on r'ifree Trade and ; lu as mnoh aa one shipload of rrain in vtha coarse i of; the- whole year. ; The -f kbole of the large importations into the unnea .nanguom . 01 s American wheat;. jpaize, .eiai are, aoooraing .to him th se made in New York and Balti- " ' : - iyv ncrliah millers : anrl ahinnaii ' , 't' fior EfrgBeh .aooonnta at Enriiah J WJrs thermometer is '.it ! ij ukui uiuiutb. ana aainmd 1 : v f ; - : 'or by the buyer, in facL h. i wIL' m nos so mnch as a i Af.1 ' "HE GAEKPTS WIT if J : Wgt and pretty EttV 1 . 4 $ t h receiTea a aew comment in the l mlA faA" , U W ' "I . Zftf mhe replied. with u i,A 'Well, yon -ace. we firsf i- ' . 5inaintd dt throwing ,i rrrnw- ;;J-rar the illy and theTeTeral i . ;"vo we nave been Vraftn good friends fndd -.r.i:7 2 eler. MECKLENBURG IRON WOR ' MANUFACTURES AU) KEEPS IS STOCK - i I , . Sttmm Eoginea and Boilers. - . Traction Eoginos. j. Saw Mills with Variable Friction Feed- Wiet Mill Outfits. ; ti -jVr- Com Mills Portible," ' . " 1 ' - - , f . I -. " ge;arator3, Throshers and Horse Pcweri - - ' , ; . -' i ij . , - I 1 . J . -Reapers,. Mowers and Bakes . - ' ' : i I .m ' . ' -. . . .. .. . - Stdam and Water rip03&ass Fittings ' .', REPAR3 PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO. Address, JOHN IE.. M. ANDREWS, FURMITkURE rVw! . V, m ; t I'java Uio largest stock of wild rvorr isiz '!. . - a-!- 1 J ' f - .'V A X UJ kiAJUh.i Bend for cuts and White Fronjl next to Wittkowsky it ITU MWM .. Can fill orders prtnptiy for clicap Cliairs, Bedstead, and anything in theFarni lure liie. CfFIlNS, METAUO CASKS ND BUlilAL SUITO Al i n h i in rOBEXG5J AND AMERICAN MARBT-r 4 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CEMEP.RY WORrCHEATLY EXECUTED . ' - Prices and Drawings JAMES A. 11 Opposite Ooutt House. WE Examination and Correspiieflfie Frm All. 'i. .."JK?r,nt r KninVfor rnnnine, Ctton Oin, Sw Mill f Orit Mill. McDOWJtfJL Clmnitw, S. G. Thare ipmU for the cokAraicd WATERTOWK STEAM ENGINES, SiS h i ..Vi- i Vi "S nimi, iu wvuuinwu nil mining tools na aynamite. '1'Mr ft.lrK Mock of (tiBrIHid ware, iiue Uarn and barbed Vin i.rr frn.:.nm 'fi,--. ... .Ua v. n stock a large number ul MARVIN'S FIRE 6 5 llZotS r!,a .bt " v , wal giye ample giuvnuttt e on aH of our laachinery. BREM &. iyicPQWEU, Charlotte, N. C. BURGESS .- , KH01j!:3ALE AND BKIUIi COFINS OF ALL KINDS AJarge Stock of j, .re is now being oonghfkx the i MUOH: TO THANKFUL FOB. ' "Ywrwff. , , ..' ... fulforir- ' !Z(Taa maDj - No matter how miseralijy are sitriatei always, lay. bwkinfl ftW.ftl if ftS , Vi w n mo os or food in th rwit not the blessings enjoy." . not a etick- of wdf .uiBa 1 lAi yoa crezv ? Thflr to be thankfrtl 7 nyung A ? in ?.fln. nay millions,. SJifrf stared by a S' ?fferilliaibt and dayf o, ; niermg format prayr - . . ' :'1ce WAcfJatt, ? bolli::v;k" wtorftafc-pf the r matronly wife of fnl "tv W tke J'' years "nF t.o- , - ti. v, jo no. Jtiamn: 1 M a". lufiy Jbo YteQwir? . .-'-.-It.-- j ' . . ' J&he Waa, wished to Eii- t s IS WILKES, Manager. irrrrnn . . . . any hom in the State, and tJivnERSOL,T, prices . & BarucliCHARLOTTE, N. C. AM) til iLMTE- WU11KS J by Hail on Application. JOHNSTON, CHARLOTTE, N. C, INVITE - - . ....... . call npan or correspond with BREM M1IK Grain Drills, end the lahwt and hert'aarouKnral PROOF SAFES. Pte. tether like the cheap John eo&oerus no (Send kr circular of prices. ' NICHOLS, DEALER a ALL KLSDS OF ALWAYS X)N HAND. Northern r..rkote. Prompt attention gi.en to ord. ESTMATTHO WKALTH. "Ma, yon know those t Newcomers across fhe way that we hava all been afraid to call on because their furniture armed at night, and i(ro oonldn't tell Whether ltTras nice or not?" . "Yes, and they always keep the cur tains so near closed that not a soul has been able to get a glimpse of the rooms." 'None of the neighbors hare called' on them yet, have they"?" ; "No." -?,-.'...'. F"Well, we better go over, because if turn around. and snub ns.. " . Jt " "But why do you think so ?w " ' 1 Their seryantgiri was in Cash & Co. 'a i tea store this morning. . She bought a I pound! of tea, and when the clerk handed 'hex- a glorious chromo. she turned np h$r nose at it M "', ' i v .- - iNftcaae where the heftrtV action had been suspended by the adrninietration of . chloroform, tlie aoBli'cation rf alaro-n cloth wet with boiling: water restored its action .Hot water" would ptobabjy' aimllftrly Uieful in eases 'of irreg-jiar heart action from other causes,' , .Lots or TttULJadgQ Tor,w day. and there mIOCS rjd n the. i i.i , . . '.'tsu ixiiortern ib 1 tUltBEXT COMMENTS, A BGA b(rodlceti W ho Eeulncty House of !preBelittivefl, ibaking pool-ecHLng or betting on korso races puuistablo by ft fine of 'not less than $250 normo're than $500. ,' '. , ..... . ' ' i, 5N948 Cm IooiaS tp second in triiiter bog tkiWs. fc!liiM6 packers BlaugTilereina lcked 2,025,000 headj Kansas City jacKel i25,000hcad; Cincinnati, 270,000 JSf.touis, 355,000 hescTj In4iRBjpl, 274,000 Jiead; Mii: vmulteOk S,M0 iiead and IonijiviUe 141,000 kct.' ilie total ehoi tnesa at the poinjs named iiKgregates abont 750,000. As thefalling off in weight is large, it votild seem that Jp'eoplo must cat. mucU lc Wtlc r pricea'muat go np. iuillionalres of New York ro making ampla provision for . danzling . ahow in the shade of costly monuments and mannolttmsk In the wootllawn cemetery standa & Jttd'dct b.f tbeTanthcon The fot b&.whioh it ati&tti '(ki. efrlOoe, &hA hS rtrrtctute fs 87x.1.9 fD con Stl v.cted or k'esttrtv jfranite," tvrtJntaded by tlriity Doii5 hilars. Tlie bronzo door, tort $3,000. Inside ftre twelve .tataSomba; thixmgh tbiftRlHe4 glafta witulows a soft, mel teW light i!ars over tliT iutorior'. ,3 his is tho elaborate temple which is to receive the dust Of Jay Gould. .. ' ! The TjPgialatnr of Kansas, Avhich liasDcen called in session to consider the prevailing cat tle plague, has already inaugurated step8 for its suppression. The number of .cattle now Ijt 1 the state is neai-ly two million head, which htS -been increased during the rear !$f!4 ncftriy two hundred tllonfcAhd head, valued af nine million 1 dollars, with a total valite ofs at .least 50,000, 000, there are at least $10,000,000 worth of fatted cattle ready for the market, and a large' Him of money will bo lost to the cattle growers their cattle are quarantined against by other states and countries on acccuut of the prevail ing disease!. .p!j5?J-,-""'f:Vt - A PottptowS, tfb.) dispatch Bayat "Another colony of nai'.ersi ahd emplo.y6es of the t'c-ai- town Iroft eompa fty hive ten 'Here. These men havegbne-fco Lvnchbnrg, Ta.f where they have Bbcured Tucratio iwsitionS. ' Altosether Some eighty skilled-workman haVe left here since the strike of the Pottstown Iron compafjj'a nailers Was inaugurated last iieeeiiOh" ' TJiese moveutelUo iron workers are significant. !hey point the way in which the iron business is traveling. Both tpe cotton business and -the iron busiuessare moling southward and west ward. ; Dear coals and dear ores are drivihg iron makers awy from Pennsylvania . to the neighborhood 'of cheaper raw material ' A comEstoj:Ejrr,,x writing from Salt L&ke City svi that he liefer1 saw s Mormon wife With a smile on her fojeeH Ite favorite wife in a family niay look happy during her brief reign, bnt the o'thern are in tho tlcpttA of gloom.- Bad pfecjibg revalls ail the time. I Even BHgham jras always in trouble. At one tune no ana so mncn xrouoie Wdta nis wivea that he threatened to divorce the entire lot, tmt thishajT. no eft'eot. jMotmon wivea feel thel aBfkTti dejtrartntion,"' andartSblV- n'i- TBifhlng jpf thttltoaortrf polyVimy deaire to escape fronTfts bomlege.- wr Tax president of the Eagle and Phenis com pany says that the eontbern raills notr eohirol the markets '.of the country in coarse tbtton goods, and he predicts that the "south will eventually control the cotton goods markets of the world, because she has as many advanta ges over New England as the latter has over old England. And what is trno of cotton is true of iron, at least so far as this conn try is etneerned. 1 That the pig iron of the future will be made in the south is plain at a glaneo. The cost of making a ton of pig iron in Penn sylvania is thus slak a by the American Manu facturer of Pittsburg: One and one-half tons of ore, S-8.50 12 75 One and one-quarter tons-coke, $2 2 50 Lime ...... labor i ... i , . i I'xndent&Is, repairs, txes,etc. Total. . . 85 . 1 50 J 1 00 .13 60 The freest of calculations on a similar basis made a tqn ' of iron in Alabama, Georgia or Tennessee cost as follows: 2 tons ore, H. )i tons coke. $V. . . . .. . , L'.me J Labor .t. - .'i.j Incidentals ; i - 2 PO ..2 Co . 83 . 2 00 1 00 51 Total:. ATlrt Hamilton, Naw York, experiments have been tried the past week or two with a l :ag brass tube Invented by a Mr. Jdifford. Tliia tube is a gun twenty-eight feet lona; with a two inch bore. The motor is compressed air, and it is proposed to experiment at 600 and 850 pounds pressure, The mi3iler are of light pine wood 34, 40 and 48 inches in length, and are headed with brass cases charged with dyn aznifce. When in position the gnn is mounted!' oa a tnpou, and has the appearance of a long, a.onuer reiescope. The small tube with a receiver, which in. turn connects twenty-five horse power engine with k lone hose, -r-The engtaa. anjj fortcr- are located in tie fori, - If tshcli that the run will prove Tut hot trator erwraluui attracted its share pi aiisaa'iaont'ba oihtT-popTilaf' cra'zes fully aa remarkable have enjoyed their ran during the past few years. About ten years ago the bMod cure started and for a time everyone troubled with weak lungs became a convert, that is, in our lirgecities.;, Then came the mad bath. . people nocked to a certain Spa in j Germany to try the virtues of a sticky black mud, which was said to cure rheumatism. T6 bathe in it meant to simply be buried in it np to the chin for about two hours, and then to spend" several hours in a tab of water getting rid of the rcniinlacence. The blue grass cure will be" recollected by all. The son bath care, the Ush oil care for con tmptien, the simple dipt core, the celery cure far nervousness, and many others, started Out as crazes, but their best -points have found their way into orthodox remedies. - Tmt Indian appropriation bill, as reported, to the house appropriates tS,347,853, a decrease of $13,000 frcunhe appropriation of last year; and of 3, 119, 1 from the estimates: The ap propriation ffas the support of schools is 1$5, 000, .an towage from last year.of - $136,000." The amrmt appropriated, under the treaty tlpnl afoons for school buildings "and the sup porf bfteacheri, is also increfised f5J500, . Aa rypcoprlation of tl,500 is made for 'the In dians in Alaska. :3Jew legislation, ptoposad the committee, prohibits the war department from introducing liquor into ihe Indian reser vations 'under any, circumstances, and appro- priate$5,000ffhedeionaBdp lSmU of pestons attempting to do this. --Tlie census r V lVrJ reJigtoue war,: promfae-d them" Pieces ui'w ; tweuty-threir ch . ' -h it iJt''U W V '- C'V''fi ' V ' of the tadiant fa also provided for. ' Jheprin- JS'Thi'M .tbirJbBtttwVnaternimn t.em are,bo-s t i ?J ; J ftfi, ?ti 'tfti&X v -k iiV eipal reductions made by itbe, present hill, as .fteelei follow'; ; r ; Xj$K.nli f yjt. TOtoapipriaWforratloa.wael iYj aHf: -"I"s . .i.-aLw.'tcl-a lrMfA aVJ'vVV ..'A tHm VVW'.lV V' ?,v'n7j 4 ahouhi depeiid lest ahd less - upon the govern ment for support ' 1 I fcjsci the BotweUiah, biographer of JTis marck1 has produoed an ihterestiBg book. IEs description of the prince a a humorist 2s good. Most of Bismark's bnaior, however, is of the.fobelaJsi&n kind and . will ' 'not bear printing; bis account fcf himself is patheti cally amttsihs; iioint of health I' am a fnere drum, only skin and sound.'" Speaking of. hie interview with Louis Napoleon after 8e- fiaa, he said; "Sit ting Jar an. hour opposite, the Emperor Kapoleon, I felt for all the world liko a young man at a baQ who iid engaged a yoiliig lady for a cotillion, bnt could not find a word to nay to her, and wished , some one would come and take her away." The natural good humor of the prince was sorely disturbed on many occasions ly the -late Ilerr I.ask'cr.: Thn- irAru-rUnont iHtnrrfctUthltft Kt- 4irhf ,Vl.r,a UkeLaakcr or far. bte&l geterafe toTaJdJ!'!3r: JnQ"anngbae paaaiqg,, in pne of thest 'outbreakB he'turLed aaitle from tllo matter in hand to thriader otit: "I tfellyou I'm ilo biatot. I can hot flay ilh wertla sb as to wbrkbn your f oelingijuid thereby darkea facts. I am a man of plain speech." ' :. i SUMMARY Of" CONGRESS - "Senate, . Mr. AU'soa repoil with amendments the 'deficiency appropriation bill received- from the Hon..., A bill raportel iavorably to proTlde for refund ins exces? or imp'sta on raw sugar. 4'.. The Senate .debated, at length ahdifithoot lotion; the bill to fix'-'the salaria3of. United fitates District Ja lges at $5,000, and the Blair education bill t ' The bill increasiug the salaries of TJnPed State district jndges to to.OOO, an 1 Mr. iair s oui to give government aid to e.j:tca-,- tton were aeam under consideration, bdt no action was taken npou them, except to rc ject some proposed amendments to the former ...The deficiency appropriation bill wa pas tsd.... A bill was introduced for the ad mission into the Union of, tho H;.-tte of Ta coma, to be composed of. tUa ttrgsent T5rri". torr t?f WaaHiniton And a paft of Idr. 68 wbZioirjef' StrX.Balidalt-thi ,ITpJie sn bpndSd tlie rUleS and paa6d ft spVteial defli cioncy bll appropriatinR V,a7&.000. . ..The turn et $5,009 was! appropria'ed from tha contingent fund to Enable the "committee on r aval affairs to proct-ed with the Jeainette investigation .... Among the bilia introduced wera,th.eee: By Mr. Heittr To.snmend for tiro yeers the boinage o the silver dollai-. and fr make it un'awul for ih3 secretary of the treasury to prinand issue treasury notes of the denomination o $1 and fft; by Mr. Bndd Prohibituig the importation and sale of opium except .as aqrueous extracts for metliciiial ase; by Mr. Bloeum To provide f r the enrollment of every a;.e-bodied male citizen between eighteen 5nl forty-t years Of age in the militia, the enlistment to be for ttt least threa yeaM .The feill protide? fr ftrthingand. Hquipjliiis the niilitialrid M lHstrttctton in rifle practice. . ; - ' . Bill were repdrtei wi'dng. an approprld t!on to construct revenue marine yossMs for iiw in Alaskan '-.watei-s; aut horfctins the con struction of bridge oyer -th3 Klaara and Hudspn tt.vet-. ahd redue:na the numlMr f hn Va I Cadets oue-balf llie House parsed the post office approijriation bin, witbalt the amendments adopted, in committee of the. wfiole except one. The ameudment increaa lag by t40U,000 the appropriation for the free. aeHyery system a rejected... Mr. Roger reporte I a bill to prohibit the mail ma 01 iotteiTr (-irraiia is or or ne wandnerg coT, 'i.' . .rMi 1. ' 1 ( ; ' i) ' A-r. .- if.-.jj!i.. ill Mir tv.VC'iU a'ailV COll fll it-4 . ..a sayTflg'that whfte the committee jLhotight thai resoiunoBS or tne Mouse on tne aeatn 01 Merr Lasker shou'd have been received and transmitted In the same snii it of cordiality and jfood Will by Which they v.-pre prompted, it refrains from expressing an opinion as to Whether the ccur.se 1 ureued by the au thorities ot - the German . empire fn regard to them was or wns not in accordance .with tne proprieties governin;' the internal regulations of the empfra ai A mattsr H it within its pruviuC3 ot ciasidra tioh. Mr. Hiscafk's recant resolution were reporte! advei-sjly, an-J new j-esolutioas d e clriug tl:at tLe resolutions of the-House about Lasker ,s death were iut .ml-td as a tribute of respect to tlia memory of ao emi nent foreUu statesuia'u w'jo had died within the United Stages, and a: expression of sym pathy with the German people, for wh- lil he had baen. an nos'irable lfiire n na tive, and that the Houe, having ujollic.al cortwrn'with the rektions betweon the ex ecutive and legLslative -hranih-)S of tha Ger man government, do r?s not deem it requisite to ils dignity to cr.'t'cfse' the manner of the reception of the resolutions or the circum stance which prevented their reaching their destination after they ha l been communi cated. through the prop r channels to the . 'German government, ,ware- .of fered, Mr. Curtia j imiaediatey ;Vcle tnandel ' the previou'question. Mr. Cox, of New Yorkr'iiiove.l to table the whole matter. JTbat was the way, he said, to treat th- Geriiiaohar.ce!Ur. Lost, W to 14). MivOchilti-ee, of Texa-s, declared it was not becoming the dignity of this body to enter into explanations of th? meaning of the i orisiual reMlut oik -r After a eulogy upon Lasker, Mr. Ocaltree, amid some lainrhtor, real an extract from1 a letter I written, by Mr. La;kei- somo tlays before hi ucatn, in -whCJ he refers to Mr. (Jcailtree as having intro lu.- si him to the IVesilenmem bsr of tha cabinet, .and foreign. niiuisters. After further discussion Mr.-, Curtia'sreso lutibns, w,ire a loptrd, as were a's resolu tions rei-iproc.itiii r th wUbas tf the liberal union of the memb jt. of the German parlfa ment'forfthe close union of ths two nations, and accepting tha resolution? sent by the libera nnio:i, an t directing that they be spread on tha iournaL " ' . ;.,.!. . Mrnrnercailea up the Virginia- con-Teeted- election ease of ' Garrison against Mayo, the report declaring the contestant. Garrison, entitled to a seat. Mr. Mayo, the eimnuMki tng nwmber. was. heard In hisown be-iait-fle.;diritted''ihat,-lC the act of tl tswitha ' general assembly of Virsrinia requirmjr the propaj-ment of - a capitation tax con stitutional, the report of the -committee was absolutely correct ..' But .he believed that tha ; w uucuiauiiuiiiHUU auu tukj, nun u. the votes of tha mnoni who had been ! jected for no toavins complied with that jaw were counted he ; would be found td be entitled to the seat, After soma debate , political in character, the resolution declar ing Garrison entitled to the seat was unani mously adopted,' and .that : gentleman ap peared and took the oath of office. -:. Tbe House adopted a resolution declaring that the charges made in Star route docu moats recently' published, reflecting on Rep reseutative Mlisy of Louisiana, in connection with the Star route frauds axe untrue; . . .Mr. E. EL Funston was sworn in as the successor of the late Mr.. J. CL .Haskell, of the - Second district of Kansas. . . .There was a long con test over the bill to retire Wiliam H. Averill with the rank and pay of colonel, which waa finally passed. " " ; The Electoral College. 1 The Electoral College will this year consist of the following votes : . -,.-.. Alabama:, j; California.:. Connecticut. Florida ..101 Arkansas... . 7 .. 3 . 8 .12 .15 . 9 .- e ,-. a .13 . ft .. 5 . 4 .- 8 Colorado... Delaware. .. 4 ..22 .il3 .13 Georgii Il'inois Iowa.. Indiana...., Kansas. . . ... Louisiana. . . Maryland j.-. Michigan.... Mississippi. Kentucky Maine. . . ... . . Massachusetts. ..14. Mmnesota . . '. . . . v . .7 Missouri ........ A 16 nem-atyta .-....... New Hampshire. . .. New York Ohio. . . , . .'. Pennsylvania.. . . - -South Carolina.-. . . Nevada...... 8 New Jersey r. .. 9 North Carolina,.,,. .11 Oregon ...,- s Ilhode Island. i'...v 4 .Tennessee A, 12 Vermont..,. 4 West Yirsinia 6 lexas. , .i. virgini, Wisconsin Total 401. Necessary to a choiceaOL: : ,1 hntik Knrfiali. war-:.aecretarr'. Orderel the rs'.'iaAll-ir.-. tfUnkaW '.. & u' '.-.' r i"7. 'A' 'rt.'! . ' 4 . f : .,: ., j procUmatioa to be; withdriwij. Canan I went here from Pit&bur-h if; v .f '. S'j t t .f i " V f . " I -V . .'. . -.- 1 hicna was resorted to be stil dcnaut. and aeo. I'i that time'six chi?' . .-'! jV"' f "Tl . i . ? k i, ! v ,i i I'Z " "... A WEEIi'a NEWS, 1 feastera akd 2ffiddl Btatesi -. Thi strike at: the Hontotir Iron' and Steel mill, Danville Fnn., Inaugurated Jannary 1, has assumed serious proportions. Five hundred men are out of employment and destitution prevails in a' large number of families. The Wife of one of the laboring mea fell s'ck, and failing to get proper noaf L'hment, died In absolute panury. i . " J. ; Tw4 tbrefr-year old Tlo'steiu beifera, Ja maica and Etelka, owned by JoUn Mitchell, a farmer near Kewbur 2, N. Y., ha va shown themaelves tha greatest milk producers in tlie w.orld. JAimVca recently xroduoed 112W poimd? of milk in one day , and Etelka 101 pounds.- During thirty-one daye the former cave' 6,K3?i pounds, and the latter 5,486 pounds tea dances, beating all records' to date. J The owner has been offered $25,000 for Jamaica and her ran, or $10,000 for tlie ral only, fcut declined txth offers.- j . H; M. RlcintosrD, a ronrii lawyer, of eart !lu a New York hotel. He had lortj suu,ereu severely irom uyspepsia. 1 A liATabaa (Penn.) disjmtch eays that a Gerniatl' lamjly-Mr, Bhuithers, wife and two brothers, at the LoJ-alhaflurt coal mtue have been affected with' trichiuosiH, as a result jof eatinz fresh pork, raw,with no con diment but a little salt. Tbey hat ta re duced to treat do vert 7 bv the recent floods. The women dud, and was buried, ant her husband's death wa? hourly expect!. The two brothers were also reported as gradually gero,mg worse. , . Thk, Rhode Is'and Democratic State con- rentir p at Providence was the most -exeiting political gAtherin? held in that State for many years, uearge il. uorHss, Republican, jtfid" nonlinee of -the Independent 'KepuU .Leans jfor governor, trS? pift In nohlination. and revived forty-four Votes upon the fir, t ba'lotj to twenty six for A'ia a Pprague aia iwenty-inree - ior in ma n i tse?ai. Mr. C6i'iiss was thereuon made the nominee for governor, but decline 1 the nomnatton uj or the score of HI health. Hegar was then nominated for governor and prarne tor lfeuteriaat-rovernor. tozether' with the re mainder of the State ticket. Eight delegates to the .Chicago national convention were also A hill, n iUnait mft'idatdcvt ittstea 1 of optional, with the mayors of cities to ell roree toe civu service reiorm jaw j a-seq t-ne N w V01 k &semblv bv &4 yeas to 82 navs. Madamx A kxa flfsiibri the once famous singer, ti el a few days-siiaca in New Yort flfapb'.exy. She was bora m-London in 1814, and iiad a long and remarkable pro fession d career, appearing in either concert or orora in many every world.j and sifging . in a languages. . orera in nearly every country mine dozen auierenl At the Rhode Island Pepubllcan State convention, held in Froridence, all the pres ent State 1 officers, from governor down. were renominated, and a resolution was adopted congratulating United States&teua-. felr Anthony upon His return to health.. j?ROStlyiTT New "tork German business fienare raising a f mid df-li'W.OOO fcT ex jsJenator and ei-Ss'Srgtary Carl Schurz. ParrKW 'RnwAitDa. SBVeritv-nVe ye An old. a well-to-do farmer of Albany county, S.Tj, but addicted to opium eatmr, killed his aged wife with a hammer and then made an unsuccessful attempt to . cut,.h!s own throat. . ; Charles LANGHEiiiKit.'wttef known as "Dickesisl Dntchmah," died a Tew days agd tn thoj Eastern penitentiary, Philadelphia, where he bad. spent the better part of his life. He was" eishtv-t wo years old and w& buned in Potter's Field. . He was first sentenced to the peniteutiarv In 1840 and was released from 1 tiawtUeJmetplilv tab. rlurj;Hi lor tbit liir&oi-ftfetv wasa-iiited bv 1r-v-'-i ' 1 r. .;, . . v.'. ..v. " - : . , tSiSte titttibinjf tiiebleia" in pathetic term! iAiKrueiuw," kowuver. TAWiJrV j ' ,ruata' I success, u lv passeiibrana an u&emnwry ae y to hears of the novelist's death; . - , This "country is to have an invasion of White elephants, the first of his kind arriv ing iuiew York a few drVs- since on an Ocean 1 steamer. Bis color i-i aesci-ibed as a fight grayi 4 shade lighter,, perhaps, than Cigar ashes. , , - At ai meeting of New England milk pro ducers iin Btton they voted that the Stale board of hea'th onght to regulate the sale of uiilk toj insure purity, and arranged with the city cohtractors to deliver milk to tho latter for thirty-four cents a can of eight and a ha'f quarts. - As ai result of the receht investigation bv a iomraittee of the Now York assomb!y,-t.he New York city grand ju.-y have indicted Bherift! Davidson, and several minor ofl'cials for corrupt action in office. r iSix jthousand gnesses at the number f beans n a bag realize t tl,;)03 for the fiool uflerei-s in Columbus, Ohio. . i. . Washlngtoai Thk Senate conflrmea the nomfnationi of Joseph B. Irish, of Wisconsin, to be consul of the United States at Cofiae; Leonard B. Wales,4 of Delaware, to be United States' district judjre for the District of Delaware Jainesj N. Kernv of Pennsylvania, to be United States marshal for the eastern dis-. trict of Pennsylvaua. Both the Senat andjHbose having ac ceptedf the conference repwt On the military academy appropriation bill, it went to tha Presideiifc;:- - 'j '. ,:.. ,'.;:. lilR.lBLia4,s late counsel for the govern meut, appeared before the Springer coiumit? tee of in vestigation an l i explained his con nectiott with the star rou'e prosecutioas. He s' ated that in his opinion tha Dorsey case wan the strongest of all w.th which t go before a jury, ' - .1 Thk number of postoffices in the United States! on March. 20 was 5S,0d, an increase of 1 135 in less than nine months. If the same rate of increase is maintained during the rema'nder: of the fiscal year-it ir-esti-roo.ted that the postonices wil number 50,0001 on July 1 next i , k ... - - ' r tigf -'. KrUiNtATiVB HOLHAS th'nks Con gress kill be hnabk to adjourn before Au- ;gmt. L:'- '-: ; ::,, . . THK f I'eslaent sent tne 10: lowing uoiwua- -t.ion to ttiea ate: tSumner Howard, ot alien- in-.n in hn ohief iustice of the suiweme court 0 The lerruory m anzuaai vawiuvaciiiia, 4Sf Kawas, associate jus! ice of tha supreme court pf Tt, xerritory ot -luauo; rfaxo w Blair, lot Wyoming assosociate justice of the supreme court of the Territory of Wyoming. Sk fator Hawlky having introduced a biltlnTthe S'ia'e authorizing tha secretary of -the navy to offer a reward of $35,000 for the Eescue or discovery of U13 Greely expe dition in the Arctic regions. Secretaries Chaudler and L'n m wrote to the President opsing any such actiom Secbktaky Chandlek has written to Mr . S. Si Cox, chairman of the committee on naval affairs, ppoosing the' recent resolution of tne House providing for investigation -.of : the -y Jean- nette I expedition.! He says the allegatiom. madeiagainst.Iieut?naut DeLong, Engineer Melville, the members of the court of in qu;ryJ and tha navy department, in behalf of Jerome J.Colliiis,mete3rolofistof the expedi tion, are nutrua and - onjnst, and objects to reopening the inquiry into what, he says, the court of inqu'ry correctly, termed "trivial difficulties, such as occur on shipboard even under! the most favorable circumstances." 1 Tbx Indian ' appropriation' bill as agreed upon by the House appropriation committee, appropriates $3917,653T a deciwase of $13, 002 from the appropriation of last year ae $3,lwVJ,5o from ine estimates. ! roreijra. ' . " Jt New Orlkaxs recently ter a I . ,1 2 li sJ I f J'--Y, TW t'.-,. I' T -- :"V' I - with ninety -idneiafou . ha' . ; f4 'S'-,i y.yt HiliaT Baows, a colored man,,died a few hritpriaa-waswoii bya -'; r?. r5 - ,fa, A V., y T'i '.i 'Jr,"?;, L davs'azo in Niagara, Ontarioat the a!- baby that Weighed thirty- ; -a:f ,,Ju 'V . HOi .;0 V i t 8S legedageof 131 years. He claimed tore- Tax United Stites.T. ' i . -f1 iV.', A'tSuh f 7-'V?i t"K 1 -23 mlmbe? Gee , Wash ig ton.-and said thai geat spittoon on recoi'4. i:i - vrff 1ftf . v,V-ffVfr' rt?rt ;,.,.VAli-, ) 30. on one cccasmn he drove tha- gentleman wooden box as hig as a;4 . ft 'A 4 fVAiAv , ';.r,Vti $ '.' . 0 from his master's plantation to vTaminjfcM, dust H lies ia tha baseuv ?,. i, Y-r- 1 VwA', J'" h' t' , . AninnALHKWTTTisuei a proc!amat:5n. the four flints : of stairs w . V. J? offering a reward of 2,000 for the head' of ;. various stories, and" CfeMi?.' . 1 s&S:iS'S(S ?' V' 'V "' timnliia. the rebel chief In the Sondanr ernment employee andcf ' Y'.'J t "f "' ? M' 'U ' tiZ'Xf.'i' ' Thk Italian ministry resigned owtrij to the 1 emallnejs of the majority received trr the president of . th chamber ot deputies. ' Aniraun LissbJirsKy, the Eussian minis ter of marina and commander of the Rus sian squadron which visited the United States during the civil war, is dead. ; Twiarrr-sivkif ; nmilists, among them fouf artillery officers, were arrested a few days since iu St. Petersburg. . Thk alleged kidnapping of an Indian from British Columbia, and his summary execu tion by a party of masked men from the ad jacent United States territory, has been the subject of indignant dominant in the lio niinion parliament. - South and Wsiti : .. .';.-.. ... - A CALL h&s' been issued for a national con vention of Antl-MonOixUsts, to be held in Chicago on May 14, to nominate a presiden tial ticket. The quota of representation, will be four delegates from each cougroionil district, four frotn each Territory an i tour irom cne uisirict 01 vjoiumoia. -ITKft report put the number of lUfof- ut the 1 id the oy cue expio&ion mine at 1 12. feEvtRAL large plantations were InurHlal&d .... ....".j,.... by a break in the levee on -the Misst-sppl a Baton Rouge, La. While a colored roan and his wife wars at wofk in a field. not far from MoBeaiaj ;.l-ff. their four children were murdered. ; -Vi-.:" Adisputr between three 1 men .playta' cards near Hutebure, Teun., ended byiHie of the players shooting his two coat'&jtttV( dead. " ' 'i, tiftA 1 Joseph P. Sanders, bookfeeepers;1i .'Ktli-; Louis wholes ale "grocer, stole $1.000 fh employer's money and spent it inspeeulacioiv' An affecting scene occurred thatifchfthty at a prayer meeting in 4 .Chk'A. Mr ' fieorgiatta Miller, av, ferieh,. remained On her knoes ii the attitudOf praj'er, whde the rest of tho Worshipers slowly left the hall. - Kxaminaoti show ed that Airs. Miller was deady7 - Five miners in Colcfra'ddwere kflleif by a snow-slfde fifty feot deep. - Bishop Kavamauu-r. senior bishop of the MethMlist Euisoopal churoh South, died at Columbus, Miss., atter a paiaful illness. . The Virginia seuat before final adjourn ment authorised the transmission to tho pres ident of the United States .Senate of a copy of the resolution recently adopted requesting Senator Ma hone to resign. " T : By the explosion of au oil still in Cleve--land,. Ohio, three employes wure surrounded by-er-cnpiuff oil, which had caught fire, and Were burned to death in sight of a helpless crowd. ."-.'.' A traj v of forty eSrs, handsomely deco rated au 1 loa led with corn valued at $11,000, has been sent to the Ohio flood sufferers by the people of Sedgwick county, "Kan., in grateful re memb '.-aucs of charity extended when th-'y were pnffwmj from the grass hopier plague in 181 -fc y Mrs. Jcubt BmTtT. of Jackson county. (3a., fil fed, a pot with water, put it on the fire, and wheu the water bega 1 to boil she plunged h'er head into it. aid died. . The Gill Car Mauufactrntagixo-npany, ot Columbus, Ohio, has fmk4 ti aMat.SJ'K),- ooo. , ' A rrkxMAH and -tl-reo'saiPArten- -were in stantly: killed by thejeipioslonsef i boiler attacWa to a saw inatKeWiiPi-t, Ark, ---.Two brother.? ltaUpTrtaU Champ Fits patrtek were liaTjgel at-C'ohitnWa, Ky., for the murder of M ale 'Bnrstqr, last August. All three men werarfarm-bands, aid tha ' murderers madeawajr wi thair victim bai rttuse ha wea-batteit likl pT ls .-inpVjyer tautlwr. -JVr' . 7 she 1 iuama lUn,---'' r-i-cr ain4i:ti HIT:. :f'- seventieth .iyear.' was once famous in th seventieth iyear, - was oncw world pf bOana naat a jiuo-i. evus ui career. In the course oft her Icng prfes, sional life she appeared iit either concert or opera in almost every country in tlie worll It is believed that, from .first to l:tst, Mad ame Bishop sangi befora a greater a umtwr-of people than any otherNsin&ee "who BEver lived ; She has sung in from ten to fiCteeu.differer.t languages on one occasMU, While in Moscow, succesisfully taking tlie part of Alice, iu "Kobert le Diable, iu the Hiissian Jaiiguage.r China ami India are ApiOOg i( fairies in which she has given 6nypW,1feMn- 18-t she was accorded the unusua prUimgfe of Sing ing in tbo tabernacle irt HaXe9ey, Which was filled by an i-nmense janiMflMPftyV -In 1800, while on the vorftif i'rom Hono lulu to.Hong-Kcng, she ai . hvl pdjty -were shipwrecked on a barren coral S 'ami, where they remained for '-'twenty n I f9;fjn the wreck they lost all their ,yr iinl etftcK. Finally they s-t out in", boat .twenty -two feet loutr for one Of the Ladrone i iaitiLL L UK' miles distant, and aAxui)istw tlis i ney in thirteea-laUfte- r-"A tu a snAntv simnlv of foAtt SESt'wtri.. WWhUlh was exhausted before'wy? ;rtoci. - .i,t journey's eud. VnilB they'-wCJ1 -wi'm starving; a large Ush leape'i' from Wie'watef and fell into the boat There were twenty two persons in the party, ; and the Ash. was cut 'into twenty-two prece.r, rwirch were eaten raw. Madame Bishop ha3 referred to her share on that occasion as one of tha most delicious tasting morsels she ever ate. . - She started on. horr- last tour tronnd the world in IStV Siuca itw completion she has lived for most of the time in New York, wi tit her husband. Mr. - Martin ' SithnlU. whom the married in a tew yoarsatler-ri the death of-her tirst husband. - Her liist ao pearance in pub!0 wa at a concert in New York about a year ago. Her voice vi a wonderfully .well preserved la, her hufce. years, and in bir personal Waranca -aud , manners sue was also remar- y your,ui Her conversation was h-L.V eiitertRgiu. being enrfched by-a--fuua jsf CEt'idu'f ainx dote; although ahwa-sii(gftlar Iy raodrti'tu ' speaking of her own arhstae aiainps. ' SOME Biff . I As Iowa man drauk threo,ipiarte of cider in three niiuute. . " ' A -teS-foOt alligator was captured re centSy near Waxahatohie, Texas. -.- '. Tbe government envelope factory at Hart ford, Conn,; uses a ton of gum a week. , " : . A pari T of Baton Rouge, La., bird hunt ers recently killed 1,400 robins with sticks. , i A SEA. doo Was killed on the beach Bear Long Branch, N. J., not long ago. It weighed 143 pounds. . Vtmue trappbig near Bridgman, Mich., William .Williams canght .an eagle that measured nine feet i j-. . An owl measuring four feet and two Inches from tip: to tip was recently captured in Fi-anklin county, Ga. J.- i. ' MisaissippiAKS feel very proud of tbeir State library in the capitolat Jackson.! it comprises JiSjOOO volume. , j A cow horn four feet eleven inches long and eighteen inches In diameter at the base is on exhibition at Montieello, Fla. ; RobS are found in flocks of 10,000 in the .neighborhood I of Powhatan, Va. A man recently killed 460 of the birds.. . :. Th highest rate, of postnge . from this (amtjry -i to Patayonia and the hsland of St Helena fifty -four cents an ounce.- ' . v A stkange flsh was rccant'y oaptur: A off Block Island, Newport. it was four- fejtf long,- and-it had a mouth ten i icIms widef. It weighs 200 pounds. ' - ' J'jfa r A 'LAD if sixty years old; residfafja Kocltester; N. Y., skated from thar; ci.y to Brockport twenty miles, in Jal, n-.cal, i - - l . ft r ' t i-ui ," . i i - - s. i-y . - BOGUS BUTTER. Report of a Nott Yak Sfcata Senate Ahr'xing Whotesa'f Adufteralions of , F00J Dfscosered.l: Tha TCrtW- Vnrk Rtata senate whiph hna been iaveltiatlnz a'lilt3"t5a. of food, ?avs in its report that It U -r covei-ed alarming wholeM aauivei., whk are Aansrerousj to thee3afahn-W which - are - rural .deprecsalin! -propasty f - a , districts.. Ihfl adulter. f tioft .butter b' tellow oil, bone od, ina. flty tn tbo total a,ia n u t -!, M Nnals half hl3jlt hi-arhfticle. "TThe iuikatiou so dl2tiil, i at often It can only be detjeted by cbe6t(.i V;al aralysis. Out, tf thirty samples of alf ' ' lgeit butter iJiiniiasiM oy vne tomuuwD , , i M' New York only -.ton were genuine.-,- No labels to distinguish the: punt from tla ' ' bogus butter arc dispteyed,- a-i reiiuiretl by Cue existing la xr. Bogus bnttei- h largely , j , J, purchased byaloons, boarding howee, and . se-ioad-clas hotN. The ioorer uualithaf of ' ' " boeua butter sefl fr from twenty tents to . . thirty cents to LiboHB men, and, the better jk grades at forty or forty live Hits-i The cos--, .. of jnauufacture ranges - frm tweKe eighteen rent,' tlw average belrfj four -teen cents. ffl;e manufacture -.HI ; New York Ktate is chiefly carried -.-.on iw Ie.T k , York and Brooklyn,, several concerns maiw'.' f'i, fspf.iirintr over .I'.OUO.tJOtt mjuucU -ach OUt of ' . fat brought from the We t, from Frauce, and from Jtaly. The bulfe of the biigtts butter 1 maiufactured in t! Wist and sold in Pew York to tlie -deti'lnwuti of the State's dairy lute; ests. Many tfeiry farmers. have besn ' driven out of bueun'e&i .in consepienoe.; Tl'B los to th9 Ktate 'is estimated -at. frour '$5,000,600 to f 1(tW ,000 yearly. - Th o nnnuttee esttma'-cs that W0, 000. 000 pounds of 1 1 he product are scjd aaaually an the Btata, and the illegitimate. business is breaking our ATiviri: biitrr trade 'flie effect of lhedf ceptiou m the tinde i dolet-ious( to business . mora's. Biitteiine c.tin be sold at eighteen, , , ; cents less than natural butter. f?, . - - . -The committee quotas extensively from the-""" evidence obtained to? show the; evil-moral, I? coinmei'cial and sanitary ellents of adultera- : tions. The use 'bf niferiennd sulphuric l; acids in deodorizing -adulterated butter is particularly canderajndi i The POmmittee recommends the total , prohibition,!' After a , gik-en . time,, iot - tbe - mannfa-twre. and :,, tale o ali butter adulterations, - The . living cow,- tha committee -asserts, cannot ' compete- with the deed liOjr.. The committee also find that 200,00: out ef the. (,, .000,000 .quarts of niilkfurnisheltoNeW lorle v -daily in -'IS83 weretwatnr or skia milk. Tav;..; committee recommend? the appointment of : State insoector ofroilli, andaiso recommends ;V tliat the officials to be chosen to enforce anti- f j .... . . . . , - A J! , .1 . . a lu Iteration laws ue seieciswi iromauu ir resent dairy interest-!. 1. 1 . - Accompanving the report! waa a bul by tne committee. It prohibit under -penalty .'of $200 line, or '-.six. montas1 irxirjrifio'.uwent, tho ale'of adnl:erato-.l milk, the keeping" of cows for the prodncuon ot mll 'in an-nnneaniny - couditioa.aiidthediJiitiugof -milk wtfiwater. ,, It prdvide" that e veiy n.auufacturer of butter (shall brand his name and the weigh pf .the ,t - buttef on the'pcc-kaei Cians Tor the sale of . inilk shall stn-iuped, witht the came pf the f oonnty v. here the milk 1st produced, unless sold exclusively in tho-.-coanty. j A penalty, of- from $.000 to fl.OOJ-aud imprisonTaent for :j f.jne Ve.W 1.1' W. " I Lil t'.i " ?rTUv.-(W?.-T' -.Cure of bogus butter or encese. j -iiitawai!; lDaU-y4neuii-ari4tiliA Ja apyoitited Bom ' 'mission to enforce the provisions of. -tha bU- . nd 130, 000 "Is appropriated tor idie purpos. jr St. IjOvjs wiU liave e 'niaslcal ..'festival inf . .. Way. - i . 1'- ' "i - ' - The chorus at the : Buffalo, ,'.-(NJ-'T.y 'Jua' Festival will coujaiS3 1 80J voicjes. 1 7 i Asbev's opera-season in New York, wrhlch been Octob3r 3", foots up a loss averagta? ' $8,000 a worfv . j '.','.. i Thky are already securing seats in London... -for tlie, return performances of Henry Irving fa : and Klien Terry. . i ' k V J. : Mkr. Minnie Hauk is teaching the -Texas -y. cowloysto love opera. :- , AtT Austin and Oal- -. " vestou she called forth -the wildest ,applattse, i AJapa:e3j3 yonn man in New York wants to ocon a Jananese -theatre thre He - -? says he can1 ebtain pleuty of; talent, but must. nuye capital. t , Gayarre, the Spanish tear' t J the woader of Pin-is. Frafi i . that he ran hold a eete J-trl: i- "' V -a . - fIiD 4, niaseunv will '"ntji S seftmin. Air. llcny, ' Hikr.m. hi hAl'&4 V tr Emma Aenoxi"! (ti 1 ' ' ment was t!'C la , , V.- city by anr tttti'ac''.!;, tf.-1.' ; T .1 ""No actor l&n -eA-'S'," It CSV i"H . llCUEiV Ai. YIUT''r,)i!iVv '1 "i i .sv .Z '.. 1 1 1 :.t JT. A'.-v.8' tiibut9 to iii8 gezilutf . . . . - ' ' -V .,''. .i1.',Vi'.?.''::: -i-M." "V ,-!i- e V r m ' AnOthiii AmarieA V 1 4 iUiH. r nul her detm the8 ,-i irtxit.'t , Ol BCiA's twfve-jearoltI is r-tud i mhei-it a good deal of hv -J-f . i i';V"7 t . - to Norway tins snmmHr, and the child Wiii.(.,7 : riva concerts in tlie chief towns of jthatrcoHn-r'B y- - ; a ( -jm- V,MR. LrACfiiCE Gratj has retired from -the rf position of acting manager of Abbey's operas y.v ; company, lie has left for Havana to jol-. f ' ' his opera bourfe oumpanyi which ' incradee ;t Aimee and Angela. Next season iMnjGrau';?;' .will have Tlioo as his star. , , -!"( Ass k Bikuop, wha'died- recently in New' J York, was in hex time a remarkable artist..: t i Although not " gifiVid with a phenomenal ; J voice, Bhe acqutret the art of vccslism to. s degree that made her honored among must- -1 and bad sung in every chine on earth. . Sho . w is shipwrecked, several, times,, .and on .one occasion got up a concert osf a jiarrea- island, (Mtcislng IL - Th New York Globe (negro organ) . i . .i .v 'TA.j v.. - i says oi uio uiuiso . javujf-..)wi,j.f-.-- lues: fThe criticisms upon Mrf pougf f- ' lass's, coursa by, our own people axe just'.-w V what We .expect in? caees of that kintl'tn. , and yet such criticisiE8 should not come 1 the unreasonable" prejudices -of other " people, end Jet show, , when occasion, ,wicmf it.KAlf . nriinliva iiist, aa riflTmty .' fccd'.ttnreasonable. We ehonl4 't'r'f.T an li-exTlrt things of UaBWyj f V," ' ,V , r lj.-naturM' f ;; r it t, k- : . '.- r I "a . 3 'f-.-i , '" w. . I V" 4 V I. : 1 1 f V ..vi c - , if I, J "V 1 . le w t M V.s4 1 ' rP. .Shs haa f0v - ; . s T- , , Len

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