i ii,sMiivn hut 1 ' - .ill w WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINAi&RIDAY.' JANUARY, 21, 1876. VOLUME VII. Single foplfs 10 Cents. NUMBER' G s7 If WILMINGTON POST ADVER TISING RATES. 2 i . - 7. ' - -T 3 7 - 3 - -, : Zs.z 2 2 - C 5 3 ? 2 1 " ;: 1 2 - i JB i W W S Jt a- 5 5 S i 5 ' S S S s i' i i' 3 ? t;iii;i;- a 5 J i . ; i i wi i 3 K r x T ; a. ;ji;ic Ji -- i w Ki jc w - i 3 i 5 - i w iT 4- i; - . f ; c ' ; F- - - m; c j ; v i' 5 i' i i 5 ? i 5 I ill i: i' 1 v 1; Mpvtal tlr can U h-l l'r .1 i-.iirr tmi than on c-L. Kiht liar-. N"fijrt-il , r-.n- A'lcixnoi jnicit i '"i I'U.nu - .-. 1 L I .llrV.-l l. Tilt Wii.mjn .px '.rr. V'iIiniuiia. N.t. All ale rticinnt Ik- char,jl l ih aUre rat.-. ect on ial rn UtcV. rh ul' -r ji . ne- 1 . I'm:. V 11 -Mir n l'''t m 1 r j t-r f.r inlc ff t luix I" "r I J -.jv. The riruljli.n of tin- T i ih" ljfTt-.l ( art jjr in North Carolina. H AIIKLL l M.MiltK. Tbr Jpj"T rcc-. nt.ilirc f-ni t'u dulict io the lover uout- uf t'otir K, like the animal Li.Ii Balaam ri-1-, ; ... .... ,ijri;el muiii. iii.nn uai ottrn if;r Ji'hed outh. antl the Irrurud juu'.h if thi cit) fane) that "AlN" U laVc 1 I .orui t!io llui.H of Ht p wal ttitc. In iht etcae I nna:iii tt.ti they f 'jddeo hating the Iad f f:'a'0-. liarfield, ami their Uepubli (jii aimbe r yvncrally. in ehaneery. Hilar ht ritr theoi srtivular ti IhiI )mt tf l!nf ardent t uih fix! it di.'fieult t re-nci!e Wd.' It ctn ilia teypeth tu tlx 1"m -I aod " thunder tie Lrratbe upon the lu:ui. lit re he I 4eiiDvrlbe Yanke--hcre herm. 1 cntK- outUwa ia lw.bet.n eouuty. rtidy to fratern'ue with them. Wonder if Mr. S.luitor Norn.enl will Wc b. u.d 1 t.t ttor.d.r if be 1- -o. uke any iiulim of lb- ioUl.on of the hi re-noruiuation by that p et h. 1 he , , r kile leaguer of thi coiigfe-ionl di- . Jt inuriy . irict da not want any t,on, i.o aU.ut . Xj, ,;j(ltU;.-. .ompleto m:.ol) bill the fl.cand the I nk.n. 1 h. y r ire i.. t ,lud or, br the llousr of lCepre- fr either, and while they ar, w.il.ne ,uUtiret ,.,t rrk. ,-r. BanJall that Iheir repirentative .!...uU throw j ho rvviuUJ dun in northern eye. tl.ey .1 . not w,h . ,.Uf,k,u Thw t ul 0.T amendment and b.ni to o tn far. ' ',mtr,j Jtl.tc to one hour. Mr. Blaine to reover the gr..un I I..- ha h-t by cu j apaiB,i tj,i. IU n.hl to to centennial ortti. n. be mu.l om e ; f' ,s ,uUtiHitC. back ar. .jrk a be dnl to the e-.nftl . y ..rM,1, llW unj,.r lhr di.abiU fTle .uniior tf f'prt Kiln r The 1 j-, iti.jd by the fourteenth aniend elirJinarf tlenuietit ty ip.c l.t jnent lo ibe t'to;itution of the I'uitcd .. wliKh be then dUpUyedmay - . 'W'. "f n ... . .. laid iroidculuf Ibe h caUetl Ib'y atone for h. r.eett in ii.m..n. - Put it t laa;h.ab'.t3 lu bear a ca re If I m-er say to the northern pttpl. from bis el iw tVrprr that If forfite ikem for aving the Fnien. Funnier 4dl. U tWe who know; tie Lieutenant !..unt-l war ritt-id, tu barn I'at he ftnt biail a' Ui'WKiUu'lf of it, tjutitierw :jit r. iiaa aw MHiuiern 1 ailslvr C J 1 il.. riuin i.l" lli her ik astivaal (wicr would hate tound . sa ta.r victory. He gol h: martial oeder aaiied with theolcy that on km relirraxat froaa Ike tewted fiebl. he Wtwred lo turn hi effort lo ate oU tf Uf,'. Il miU b a 801 gratifying p u: if tab kewrenly tbuf ht. had not - prrrertcd by aluat f oC-e; if ia atvi of prrachiag lhdoc'ria of half. k had beM preachiaj the dtKUiot 9; lute. Bit asvblUon rai-d mA ottly the lpoeal fill 'vt WooUey, but the tpiUl fail WaJdeiU ' Sir. Wad4n prrweat the Ua of he twm t the rsietlr?) of vcuth tea aaaUw m lt art tU thl tteay W trwe, a a ivu U mij ailied y a gee. JrWt.T. Mr." Wad Jell t-rtl, it pt trotiia tit aotoe pooxi in a: iHU4 U he wjvatU, . ia dt:-p la kia a2Ukal a porter a Vr and aa afk-etfoa a lh Vaka. Cat hi Sorts ava m U4wxa he asade h rrech a the Africa chwrrh. In thU riry. have Wra dirtxtcd U r-eepetaaU the itat s4 Ui a r kLh .V-rdatHrd It fcrusla' ' 'fVrh tW ntrr? lVtkap Mr. Tted ha fkikea lata ll IUit aK. Ua a WAWts ti 44 caaa kaa a cwaaca ta TW taaa4 -aV -Orrpa J. i U llkra(V. 'W. If. Mi-wrc, Kq , tried f r an -am 1 1 sad buicry mi tbe wait ?uot, i who i charged aith the murder of Ibe I - 1 T t, Mir nnumi rnn, otTitv vevu. ' The 'Jur.tni iu glting an account of ' l hi matter maJ ectai fjtlc tta 1 uicaU. an4 it iuut have known tkem l u ix f". While we Jo not approve of 1 the action of the Justice, if he dM lake , Jmi-viiout ofjaiT, It it onl fair to give a iwitfl Ulcaaeot of the trial. If a ppcr attempt to report a speech, or Che prwptftlrfp tTf a court il thculJ do t . errrrtly; tul ilie per above re- t'rr.t to t imIotku lr making m:a- uratrRtit. There ha Ln prral notoriety given ; - TiM- f Nkw bring taken out of 'j-i) titiw n(lorrl man wLomhei lirjrl tinh Lilliup, Lut if the jjr.-f ! r I.aI btcu a cvlorrd mao, 1 liAitd null murdering m democratic 1 uii;(e man, he would have been trotted 4 T!l rrcr"tle n urty to vuw the dead l-!r uf hi vicliiTi. and no ioap!ainU rn:il al oil it. IV. II. re. r . o charged m:l; i-.ijii' 1 1 - cUtiU'ii, m.d was m wr .1 mir I y a rr 11 Llicati iiiapitrfttc; jrii' i.i lii i to that fact. I. tit 1,. tiling not l -ImH.I lui of the p. 1! I. jIumI ll.t an.c plate reu.Mnc ti uiiuw men : tote !. vwore pfi 1 : vi iv I..-1 li t y ki n- rut i! !i d t do io. J I .L i. ; tin- 1'nittd tti!t oflicial t.ikr t!: itf n i 1 They admitted to il.ii-itiii o m tmt. tu the trial of H". II- M- ..M . II -;. tl.r-c partir arc .la. I rt t . I .lanit l.i.ui-il- 11. Tuey 1. 1. ..i. t,. il.i- l i. t. -1 Milr law . i.! -i . i.'.l ir.jlo ! .-iirr for it. I.- I j-i-t. v If dno to I S ni rat a well . lit ptl.h .iii. tl..l I T.-rrh l.lfclil tiAutler rulllns Mr .1 A Vi-w who driiotmcrd lb in ii -il 1 nri:i r-.inwll 111 li letter of !. wii. h .i .r.n y 111 p:il hirer i'i the llit -rof ilit "Wiilt- .ke" a i.t 1 serlleiil lutU- paper, published 111 l iiyt tr The Kdttor limited the l.inn ul l.unitpr rlon d.iring the t'brist- , ma h-j iJ.'j. ainl tlm rrlln what he If held ii tSie .trnli of that renowned Capital e.f the land f the Iirri. I I.. .iiivi. . r.. Ilimnii-I nilli linn c,M,r.rr, ,,d t,th. r hideous . . . . t l.Mkiti bipeti. enjorinjf " an emineni decrrev lhi f'e!ie eu-tui of the d.tr. Several tuun men indn'ink in the eruel -rt i.l pulling at I he hial of a h rmle can.ler - for -severs! hour thU atiiiWMto'iit coiitinu-I. ?i trrritie and painful It to the teitercd fowl, that when he dnemerrd hi perM-tutom ap pro!iii): he would giv- a piteous -r .1111. but no yiiipihr for him had Ihrv an-l hi head wa finally everrd Irotu hi Im-'v aniid hmit from the mull. tude f -iftliil wuneve!. I'roni the abtf we te what our df utovr.tic friend think of the demo- iAl ,baU 1k. r,Iieted of uch tliabiluie ujtn Itieir apTariog If f.re anr Ju.lge of an I'niltd 5late ct-url and taking ami subscribing ia open court to the following oath, to If dulr aateatetl anl rtwrded. via: 'I, A B. t-o derunly swear, or atflrin, that I will uport an-t dcjt n 1 the Conjtitu t.ol ..I the Lited Watc against all rnemir lorein and domestic, and that i 1 will Uar true faith and allegiance to the anr. That I Uke tbi obligalioa Ireely without aoy mental rti-trrvalion ,-r purp of evasion, and that, to the be. 1 of my know led r rmi ability, 1 will well and faithfully discharge the duties of a ritlxea of the I'nited V.-lev" After sote spihletl spairing bctweea I'daiae and Randall the Tote wa takea and the bill ht IT2 yeat to 97 nays, bmM, lht requtxla tw a third ia the ma krii. Mr. lUaiae iaaaiediately snoveda rernideratka and offered hi ubti J tu'e as aa asaealaeat 1 here are tweaty aVdlioa of people h wwuld patlenMy Ilslea l any apol ogy the Dourboos of the south hve tj Uaks efKtig Ueu Ireaaoaatde acU agaia! Uf tTaloa tal iheir terrible entae axsiast oar brave isarnnad ol dim, bt thai ftatieace fag whea ther attetwpt lo defrad tho enwe which have a.de the riUie trord thuJder. - t i. -a an We are fUd tha Mayor ha i ad weed the salhcr.tkscf the railroad ta kadd a aew bridge acre the read at Fcarth street. Tbey Ufa cawaretl sad there will be a haaicate new bridge att whrretht tJJ fic! Doa rkhas Irnad1wg 'ithli'lU axt lea day. . . . ... a ' ' 1 -" Jk rati telegram ara a aaajof -.ty af taaVMlttrial dekfatct lrctt4 la t: darvaseat ( tha IVtae. Selaa kt Mara; FraUeWI ' Wr mad Alliee; ira QaawWrTtaiTva. V " (Trv items. I Wc take plea-nre Ir. annotinring tu ! . . i f.nr rt aUer lUal e IUVC apllll teCUfCU the valuable tr ke fi( J. J. tJsidey, Eq., a AMMK;ite Kdttor f Tiik Wil- Mi jrr.Tov Pt.-T Hurr h, Ilir, Hir, llt-nr.Au, for the grand victory non.y Allic W'addcll during llic l. te war, pvt r llic ininistry with the Ixxik f M-Tn.tui. ititcd of the nword. TliC jrrc atl n'it on ricord, THE Littli: A1.1.IK ahca l ciU4Jy won by our common fir ! lii- own rUr 3K) d m Yankee ki!ld bv the sw-rd of I A. Col. A. M. WaJiK II, roinmnnding cava'ry. : TUa Mayor cnmmitled Jaaper Davi for trial, at thi term of Superior t'urt, charged n ith fouimiuiiig burglary; he entered tin: b .ue of Mr. Winton on tbe morning f the l'Kli in.st. N Kv II'ia t. -We ire glad to inform our reader, ai:d t!.-.c pcrsoi.n vti.oarein tbe babil ol goin to tl.e "rrunJ, that the new rt.;il i l';jl : pproaihing complc- j tion. In :i f w i!:iv ir if we shall have a tine dr;v. from the iiv to the sounds' It i 11 ll.ii l' I- i.k '.-!. and will be prop rlv ;,io.r, i.,t,. wh-n n.Ut.d. - " f li.(vi i:un:i he F.ii-- ' ut be 1.0 failure. Tse road the pco- banl-. Sf.i'.. .n iiga ti -ih .-. ful at p'o nuwt and will have. Washington n Tueday. an t secured' . tbe patmiiag I ho I'.wt O.'hVe De- ! 4 CHROMuS FREE- partment for annilier Tear- it 1 ility, not 1 j order to intrfKJuce our large eight price, it aid to have rtth-i the erdict , j.j.g, Illustrated Literary and Family irvtln ir favor, a . l t!." repeated appro- paper, TllF. eol VEXIB, we will bend it, val of li.e United .-at. government on triaf ix ,0nths for only 60 ceuU, mu-t be very ali.factory to H,t. Yer- antl to raih subscriber we "will mail, mont scaV maker). -Frc.1',11 pof, Jon. I lw,.t ,;,i tour .lirnnt nil rhrom.u. li; h. We w.'l inform t;n..-ethi in AUie' d.:r:. t iha i' i remarkably 'au-l ablo ?u r OI lllll 111!,' . , , considered bv ti c ex- Cjiifcderte tidier, tl. il 1. ul. Col. A. M. vad Sell, !-hou''I prv'.e-itl repre sent ilit mi '- luard one I the ollieeil of hi o'.'I regimeiit ay .-it.ce he male hi i t ntenn :.' -way l-.i-l .1 m k a ffin i n on . Hurr.ui, i;i -. Al!ie ti n. 'Ilia'. AUretl al l:i a d.H '!:. w hell a fight .:: .1 t i.l ! tin- 1 ear." it. ! . ti r . !i. to lighting 1 i.i I ( 'hi: I'l-I i t 'n;t v I 1 m -. : tiM .-l.id 11 .. N Y .11 u- of" whith appear in ai uti ill ' tht r ft'iair., ha a:i uu- . 1 ,1, .i,.i l aid li diu' uf t2iiinig iKi'iiuiits among the bt- the eouiitry onilie. of the Northern etate. I'arlie b .? :""1 to fell luu'.d t..k- .ii u.d te .ulvautugc of the demaii'l by N-riio.i i meu for utht m !i inii g !ji:1, T.d make the fct kiiovii. 'iii ;.ih we eonii.iend tbe above no t t . n l j"i:i i.ul a an excel lent uu d.i.in, ai d dvs tin in U ih ud fitr eireur-m.d -pitiiuen c pies. Tiik. lM.ii.oir I'kii. Pru- i - jnuirol real t u 01 uy i"r i' luilti l 1 quaint hniiior. parkllt'g nit, torn. 1 sketcbts. thoif gt-neral hlerstnre, elivi . antl puz'.e eoltimn, new, e'.c. We have arra.iTl t elnb- Tiik Wii.MlNti- 1 Tv Pt wiih lue kn.ruoir Fstt Par at preatly retluetl rate, and wpj take subscription for the two pacrs for tJ p,r ytar ; r v'ub i I" t each pa per, iviitl in tour -.iocriptioii. Tin: I HIICS Pi' A IKK ami Fa R VI.K. -We are in reinpt of the Janu ary nc ml r of thi '11 anl laodard Southern AgrK-uIinral Journal, and its content liov; 1." d-.ii.e m its vigttr. Its tareer JuN lat k ihirt t -ilv'c years, and it ha niaulv-n-tl atu'u; it cuivlant aontributor in tlay g.ne by, such uarnc at BufTin, Tayl r, mHn, Car ter and Gilmer. In re-adjustment of our arricultural economy, indueetl by the results of the war. we nee! the coun.! of ctvry u.a who bar secured tacccs since. In tbe p of thi jour nal we And uch tvuo-f t, iudeovt, every question of vital intrrrst to us if han dled with perfect canJor, aud in a spir it that must lift hp hr ntttv ot aaaay V I dowa ia var sou intra . ! country. The prexni i.ba.Ur gives ia . ri ti I ru.i me tpucu u aaarrs vi it. uudmi Barbour, K., betort th lvt sacciiag (thi rtate .fricultaral Society of I Virginia, aad it houl be read by etrry saan la the south. We find ia it. ale, a atasterly ariicle oae cf a efe bf j "CSti,; oa the 'lubIK' Shool la it foUlioa. to theV trgT la fact it coakaia all a Uiaae wrottM like ) see aad we trut oar ft.eisa'. will arail taekalvr. tf the aid it vder taeaa ia 2 aa assay wat. The w r - bat per JV . v 1 a aaaaat. ahnh f.mthed. danag , the year, aver tw tea h-ad-el figia aft S0 Cttva rCtWtta; m.ter. 1 )tita m Uachmvd, Ytrgiata. by Iw U B IScki Om ef taa aartfe! itaea tn It? , & m w w .a a af aa rrioina,t4 a tHag aVcdi- ! s ewT etsfsf rYaaa rxektaw. ta raY TyriaTak ap U paper, eh! steal UT 1 : Westscx N- C. Rail&oaix. The Commissioners, re giver ou lue ihrec tunnels tf private partic. the w T :L V l tt:u r:;t I Ciuuv, uuMfg , 44111 Uliugc, ( with the underaUading thai they are lo be completed ojfhe first of January- Thcr. the Comissioners, have nad: ap plication for 7(Xajda, and frop3aII appearance the rfad bed will be ready for the iron to AaherUle, by tho,irst of January next. . , .. . , Of course tbtstalculalioa . h based upon the expectation that the Fcoitcu tary Board will aead ibemthe 700 men. If they fail to comply with the ajplica? tion of the Commissioner ol the rood for the 700 men, the responsibility -f the failure to complete Vbe. rfadbed Abeville br LL BftTof Jaouarywill iba'pod! tha Penitentiary Board and ruK upon the Commissioners of the v . N. C Bail road. Tbe ieonlc of the j Wc.st demand this road, a.pd u c hope j no rotate, officer will throw any imped I inunt in the way oS its early complc- lion. It is now truly a North Carolina enterprise, and the quicker it is finished the sooner the Slate will commence reaping divideuds, and the people will have to htop paying the interest on iu Bonds. The people iliust watch each officer, and ii u"1 u' lucm ,JUS lu uu 1113 uulJ- 111 1. : ... 1. 1 .1 . : . c 1 t. : 1 . ... .1.. u : . r..ti i ' u," "v W" punished for his .neizligence. There ! t ..P(... , "Little Bed Biding Hood," "The Chil .lri ii,S in.',"PM.L- nro"tul"Arnth- . r ,, . . er Jov." These pictures are not com ' " . . . ... j mini piiiii, uui gtiiuiuc on (.iiromos 111 1 sixteen colors, that arc equal in appcar ! a nee lo tine oil painting. Just think of it fuur fine chromes and an excel lent literary paper tix months for 00 cents. Try it. Make up a club of five subscriber and we will send you an extra copy for fix months ami four ex tra chromo. No danger of losing your money. We refer to the Post Master, P.ri.-lol, as to cur responsibility. ' Cash required in advance. No samples free. Agents wanted to take subscriptions and hell our fiuc pictures. From t'-i to 5l'l a day easily made. Address, W. M. Bl'RROW, L'o Maiu t., 41 Bristol, Teun. Mayor's Court Hi Honor W. P. Canaday. Mayor presiding. (Jeo. (iruloe, drunkennes. fined f 10 ami cits or ?days on the streets. Josh Martin, fatt riding, fined f 0 and costs or 20 days oq the streets. W. If. -wain, larceny, ease continued. Nivk Ikiker,dionlerl' conduct, fined $" 0and cosls. Joe Martin, dtsorJerly, Mnetl t- "0 and cls. I'avieti Price, disorderly, n t guilty. Mrin Bohlan, disorderlv, fine f IH ntl I.e. Gruloe, enrsing antl acting dis onb rly. finetl f lo aud costs, F W!kcr, drunkennrs. flreil $n or .'!0 tlats t u tbe streets. IV 1 r Nt wton, diserderly, fund $'J0or ! Rii'dst on the r.trret.. Annie Jebuon, disonlerly, fined f I T I and c:i Mary Wilhamx n, r tailing Iijacr without a bet use, fined tio and costs. ChriMopher Anderson, resisting olie 1 fliier. fintd t"Ji and eou. Chas. Bugs, drunkenness, f'ned tlO and ctvst. Chas. Hoga, fgbting tlicc f-cr, judftnrnt 'pcrjvl t-u fayiccot cf cvU. Chj. Gaston, rjhting, fined $10 and eo!s. Mary Collins, keeping a dirietlr house, judgment 4eXdcd oa apay nwnl eosta. Caroline Franks, keeping a durder- !v how, fined Il0tr30 day on Ihe ' streel. Mar; ita. keeping a tiirdriy ac. fined f 10 or rt dy oa the 0 i street. lailli Moorr, -ttg a disordetly hoar, tnrl fid e day ra the streets. Tho. Ilsasma, da-oriev iy. y -dgwvrct ) sapealei oa payaseat of cwtt A. Fjrksaaa, disorderly, jadgwjeat ' ar. jigaar.t , , VlL jaogmwat ssraJa-l payaaeat ef cart r,kjrmatraibled II V Xl Fraak Jawtsra, tlraaieaaeww. ImJ i ft Waa4eeata. TW r. Vi;j-. oat .v x t. 1 Jaff Dt m. rtbwrry( botta-i wrr ta' . r-. r-rt HStT la4 fla aa4 casta. i. ...... NEWS SUMMARY. Leopold Newman, the man who shot himself, is dead. A f mall tavalry force has arrived at MtComb City, Missi&ippt. The announcement of the death of Father Tom Burke is untrwe. John Johnson, the boat builder, who was shot by highwaymen, is dead. Richard Shaw, member of Parlia ment for Burnley, is dead in London. Joseph Gaury & Co , London merchants, failed for 100,000 sterling. There is great agitation in Crete orer the movement to annex the .island io tolQreat Britain. The klriking shoemakers of Lynn, Mass., having secured their terms have resumed work. A Ixiuisville telegram announces the death of Col. Samuel Gill, tbe railroad superintendent. A thousand more colliers in the north, of-Wales have struck against a redac tion of wages. Ibe Turkish bkuptschina has voted to impeach Maiuavick's ministry for excessive expenditures. A letter mail bag from Washington fur Philadelphia was robbed and the bag found in the woods. McGlencho Bros. & Co., dry goods dealers of Calais, Maine, have failed. Liabilities sf-l'OKXI; assets unknown. Bev. Henry Varley, tbe noted Eng lish revivalist, will recover from bis late attack ol rheumatism of the heart. Bay View Hotel, with a number of cars and three locomotives, were burn ed at C'anasic, Long Island. IxteS ioo.ooo. Hon. Bcverdy Johnson, who has been on a visit to Kngland, arrived at New York Wcdueedsiv in the steamer Russia. Jose Jaidau y'Marera. Director of Agriculture to the Spauish Commission to the Centennial has arrived in New York. Samuel Heller, fur killing his wife foil 1 weeks ago, in Philadelphia, has been bund cuillv of voluntary man slaughter. Suit has 1 1 in instituted against the Pearl Biver Navigation Company for a large sum tefra tided from the State of Mississippi. In ibe Mississippi Senatorial election on Ttesday the liepublicans abstained from- voting. Mr. Lamar received all the Vote cat but one. J. C. Tyler Jk Co., old fruit dealers of Boston, have failed, and (iilliss A Co., book publisher, called a meeting of their creditors. The head of the bvilir of the Cin cinnati Yolksblatt, newspaper, blew out last Saturday, fatally injuring one mau and hurting several. CarKnler & Co.'s wooleu mills at North Hoosac, N. were burned last Tuesday. Lo-'S c7o,(Ho. Twobuotlrcd employes areouMcd. Dr. H T. Helnibohl, eoi.fined in tbe Pennsylvania Hospital for tbe Insane, effected bis escape on Sunday and has not since been beard from. Bobert II Y. Saycrs, senior partner in the firm of Sayre, Shaw A Co., mer chant of St. Ixuis,', has disappeared, and suicide :s apprehended. The vario'is corpuralion of Lowell, abu,., Lave dcttruiticd on a reduction of wages, ou the first of February, which will avcrsga five tr ctnt. RrpoiU from Insurgent sources ray that tix Turkih battalions wer routed between Bagoua aud Trinbinji. 7 ht Turks bad 90 killed :ud msj wound cd. At Ma-u!ou li. the Marhvl feariug violence to Mrs. Bichardsoo, who bad shot her huband. remore! her to CtwQ toa. Two hnnnj tua galhered ia iii tw u. AtLttrrpool, the chief cftccr of ihe America, ship Marsia lireeoieaf a w Uftcana wt i,; UJ ror-t-ovur r ; 1 rrtaly w uudirg two of bt crew on the Voyage t -t. At New OrUaa, Jnc Nenatan, colored, acxj .ity, shot aad ia4aaUy killed iaao Marphy. Both were car pcaicrs working logtther. Xra ajaa saxrrodsrrcd hi.'i.s-vf, Tha wise a aa-lVedea JcwVawoa died at her daaghtcrV. Mrs. Jadga Pl tersosv. near Grrrastike. Tea, at 11 ckwck kat Moaday aighL. TV fane ral lock rdaoe Isat Trriij. The la!:ed ltr feaaaer Marw. i a bra abvtat Ira via; lctMBoath, N 11 . K.a...k aa - ie .tcro.x. tinrrNaer aa iuumiim. rwn, .-1.,. weal ashore ca r&akL laaad, aa- I-a H Us ry ism. Use srra a I .. . v I et af wahrt aad the tide fawiag. TVa Wadixg crtUara af tuat Sravsa A Ctt ratW tsi jaiasl Us acta ea Iha grcsad Ukat thctf aavaaacat aa aus aoX Istaal ys dlraa tha auX. TWy ak be At Boston one hundred and two dele gates are in attendance on the Express man's Mutual Benefit Association. The membership was reported at 2,228; re ceipts for the year ?92,71D; expenditure- ?91,574. In seven years ?120,H9 have been paid on claims for benefits to members. The Superintendent of Folice has- been informed that William K. Thomas, of the Bremerhaven explosion notorie ty, had a trunk at the Fifth Arcnue Ilotel. The trunk contained a quanti ty of clothing and a coil of gutta per cha fuse, such as is used for submarine purposes. The ca.c of Lundiuy Bros. vs. Bank of California, was before the court in San Francisco, last Wednesday, under a bill of txccplious filed by the defend ants. The plaintiffs claim that the code under which the bank re organized was unconstitutional. In the case of Eliaa Beusou vs the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Rail road, a verdict of $4,200 for plaintiff was rendered last Saturday at Jyebban on. Tbe plaiutiil had been carried beyond her destina nation by defendant's train an J become permanently disabled from consequent exposure to tbe weather. The road moved a new trial. The Pariscorrcspondeut of the Times, reporting the results of the elections Tor Senatorial delegates, says thai "in fifty towns forty-two Bej ublieans and eight Conservatives have been elected. Orl eans elects Conservatives and Moutpel ier Radicals. This does not influence the result, as every Coumiuue. small or large, elects one delegate. The tit-legates chosen by tbo larsre towns, arc merely drops in the rural ooan." 1 From the Inter Ocean.; Cox as L?atler Audsoil is little Sammy C-x who leads the Democratic majority of the House! When we read 1ns funny speeches we can't help thinking what an irresistible mini.-; re I has been - spoiled to make a very pour politician. Samuel has wit, a rcadnies. of tongue, indeed, which would have n.ade for him a fortune as a:i ' Vnd-inan." And the facility with which he turn the House into a theater sho-.vs that he ha managerial capacity .1 we!! as exquisite humor. With all tin howi-wr. the wisdom which select him avtlje leader I of a great political party in the Na tional Congress mav well be qu tioned. 1 - . - 1 It 1 not all of the dutv ol a .'. ;e!iiMii to make the galleries tiller. Ii.u eed if i this were so. Fox, a Iltini -ty Dumpty. ( Could do even be'ier than i' , ami ; might be secured fr occasional pctforni-.; 1 snces at even less n ' -t irate eo-t than the gentleman from New York. Occar i sionally, Samuel attempts the gravity, I of it statesman, but thi only wakes tbi? j laughter more boisterous than lefore'; j so, prritrring mat peple :iou.ti lauii at others instead of hinist '.f. ho takes to 1 his native clement direct!;-. I. is t-tiriou ' to analyze the reply of Cox to Blaine, in the late rnc-mntcr in the IIur, and ' see how ea-ily the Coiiftdvr.itt can be -pleasctl. Mr. Blaine began l.i- jxerh by saying that althougHthe Fourteenth Amendment d -ualiful i rigtr.ally ! Stl'J to ..ivr persons in the rsjuth 1 from holding ortlecs of trut r profit f under the government tho-edisqualifica- tion t had been remove.! fr-jm time to that Ihe decree in bankruptcy roked. time by Bepublican Cjngrtn:, until : M isi bjr ib-tr uiruu. rrM the number now remaining . unit to Ttaaa. Ta- mm mm only .o0. Mr. tox rtphe-l to this, t4 att imm ... tlsiew tewMi! 4 ar by denying the fart, toil y Mating that tarewi' J. B. re4 a v. ! Iw. the conduct tf tkc Bepublican r arty Nrtr "r1 toward tbe Seuth wa. one of 'S,-U- V t k lVT aTvT V 1V tion, murder, and tyraaoy." Thi wa J Ai WKl'l.i J A V Ia aid gravely, tut it occasiustd a 'auih, ' as well it mifbt, a ad at ar.ylbin Mr, ' ' rut! TNt THE I Nl-iV., 411. Cox says invariably due. Mr B!ane. 1Jt,; t.r tvutK rautX. mtv,LL tH ia proof of ;!. magnanimity f the Iiepob!..-a party, allodcl io tbe tv- f that the ex rebel whosrc in Co 1 jtre were there by ihe grace t f she 1 -P-Wa 17, had rented f " a - a a . . S . i -tcatv .0 .Otrst.coiieo;--n. T srvarsi raaa V v V -- ! w a f (Ka t t: . . t 1 . . , . --. . . swath, re fare hi B3j:y 4 lliiM. j Wneo the metayer 'rtm Ne w ark 4J, "I appexl t aT ccwMa-w. to ' of ' rcaaayltaaaa, talk!, aad tha ree r4 j (or tbe trath af ssy 4aies&t.' U. B-aiaa sttgrrvted that the 4ac ki&ll aad ewi4-jr ikt A- j : -v . v.ai . . - t 1 " t; t .a t t. . amacked f lsbtriry; arrwpio" ijt ) tatertaai eCfaw tresst rw 1 art re- i 1 -!, - ' 1 . S.sre I I get thrt-agV""- ressjuk mm Jvtrty ssaart that t- 11e .-i fCW- f rtee abaawv Jtrrkt . tm;ii ? j Arsiax. wa-ra Ms. ia.fc-f ijw4 ar I th assarwly bU ear W -s4 at I be . a pXrr. kg aatvt t wra- ttw " -r--r i Ua far haam. CWe wwataaAitL "1 ika I ta C H war. !) laat tm lis Fsndbract Z Yam hate aaada a sa-nava. that arret H mZtrt yv !. ii m. at . . - j . a - ,!. -- 4 ta Has a agrnaa rtaf ". artknf - tlhas.Caasaawary. tlaaaalUMt Uaiaa wm4 aaoar aw Mrfk Ua aa I re- he (Cox) was a dangerous aaas, and that Blaine was Ilka a - little, hov down in Memphis who undertook to twist a male s tail, and his farther said p him: "You do not loot so well; bufytm haTe learned something. . At this aalry there were great shouts in tha galleries and 6n the floor ! Mr. Blaine inquired if Cox represented the mule in that trans action, but the gentleman from New York did not bear him. "There nerer was such an opportuuity,",.taid Mr. Cox, "to run a knife into the gentleman from Maine, and turd it round; but as this is an amnestical cecasfon I will not do so." From this we are led -to be lieve that but for the tender outupasion that Cox had for his Opponent he .would have sacrificed Blaine out and out. It was very kind in him not to do o, and the country ought to ba grateful; but, pray, what had this lo do, after all, with tho question - under discission? We cannot see, and it is not likely the Democratic House cared. What they wanted was to get the people laaghing over the picture of Audersoaville, and in this the speech was a sueor! In the course of his remarks Mr. Blaine made the following statements: When General Sherman's iarakion' or somo other invasion, of that portion of the country was under way, and when there was a danger or supposed danger that it might come to that neighbor hood, the regular military order No. 13, dated Headquarters Confederate States Military Prison, Audenwnville, July 27, 1861, aud sigced by Brigadier Gen eral Winder, wa issued, in these words: "The otficers on duty and in charge of Hiittrv .. of l Inriiin artilltTV w ill ou receiving notice that the enemy has approached within seven miles ot this post, open" fire on the stockade with grape-shot, without reference to tbe situation beyond this lino of defense." .Here were those oo,000 oor lwipless, naked, starving, sick anddyiug men, tn be shot down like cattle at the approach of their friends. 1 bear it said that wc are going to elevate Mr. Davis iuto very great con sequence by refusing amnesty to him. That is not for me to consider. I only see beforo me tbe man whose name i C resented the man who by a wink o is eye, by a w ave of his ban J, by it nod ol his head, could have i'oped the3atrocities at Andersonville. Sme of us had kinsmen there-, m.t ol us had friends lb ere, all of u had coun trymen there, and iu tho name uf those kiusruen aud friends and countrymen I here protest, and shall with my voio protest, against ever calling back and crowning with the honor ot ful American citizenship the man who or ganized that murder. And to this Mr. Cox replied as Mated. Verily, tbe Democracy have a man of part) to lead them .' ("AAt Cruuiiuet"! says that at a pub lic installation of the oflicer afa lodge of the I.'O. of l). F , a brother adinon ished the officers elect that hereafter it mould be jtrcfiyvlory upon them lo at tend every meeting and thus do honor to the banuer upon which wan traced tue h-lteraF-r-c-u-d-s-h-e-p, L-u-va-n-d l-r-U:l-U. aVA'H' A l VEH Tl&EMKXTX. 500 Vola. In Our I AgrnU Wantetl for The- f.ibrarv of l'OLTKV & .SOXCJ lUmi Lku'ct eeyaJ row "He ; ,.1 WILLIAM Ct.i.LKS NBVANT. If uue hl Up c.tuplvt a M It tf il I bo potti. Helf a Utg !il.iry. oui fr..u w f1.1. M aotrl to Mfrti. lrrhf. mo cotafrtfmalrm a o( Uitpjrt IliratMrl . r. thlr Hwt e4VivU.. the pTlrfct during wbU-a lby txtit mmi lb X V AL. aroKC. ta I.KSUI3I WllAHAbn. Ft it cii ty ta a j sva -0r arp-f. X.r-. . im!tmr1, a.. un e m, w tmm4 . bt IT It KTIICM Htttl9rrs Tt ajr t. ey fwaX. ia kr: 4 laW tat t McwSwrry " ' a saa a 4 taw t " ta ws Sa n or T- nuibi 8 .. I TW alna irtisii aaaa yamt lw T,ttf,--t. tjo 011 a4 t'ianna ar. &lst i

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