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THE WILMINGTON POST. W. P. C A IT AD AY. Editor and Proprietor. MI LSI IS C TVS, N. C, iav Morsix. Sr.rr. II, 1877 FBI tl it rrported thai the President in ( 'abitict meeting t iprrved bis diwatis fiction at the proceeding of the Haror- t unite i.i the prunccutjo'., t rather. jcrculioa of U- UetftiElican la Mjtit I armtoa. He i reported a hir ing aid thai it i nut Li purpoee to bic!d am j cue ;iii f crime, but that he dd 1.0: t Inn, that the prraeal prose- cut i o, embracing nearly every lead iog UpubUc.v of the Stale, indicated any Ucirc f.r justice un the part of the court and juries. Kecially a a I here were hundreds of men in South Caro lina rtimvor murder ana now turner ialictacn'. to whom the coorU had mn n attention, and seme of whom who ought dow to hare been on the jrallow, were firing testimony in these Ci'CT un the witness stand against lie ib!kau. At bc-H these p rocecdings axe only the prosecution of thieve f by inyrdcrrr. The I .'publican Convention of I'enn jtvania met at Harrisburg on the 5th iuu There wn, on the whole, a very general agreement un leading mass- u re, and the old Republican enthosf xm prevailed. They nominated cao di late frSuf rcmc Ju Jc, Auditor Gen cral, ani tatc Treasurer. The rcsolu tton relating to the southern wd icy of lire President i a follow . ', i irL bile c rccogoize .!! rcj-eei inc uiiierenco oi opinion . n-tin,; am n u a to the course- pur sued by President Have toward the M ittli. we are heartily iu accord in bofi- rin the lalxiotic motives which hare i-ui lid him, and in hoping that the re- ulti of tbi policy will be icace. rood will, and the complete recognition of (he jual rights of ail taco in every tcttuu f the country; land lo the ef fort i f n administration to carry iolo i net" l the principle oT the platform nj"n which be was eicctcd we pledge uur h urty a:i-I cordial upiurt. The "XmwI rcoiuli-.u j puugcol nrxitrh to make Ihe iKraocratk "galled j.ide wince ": .v i f. The KWctoral Comuii-udou hain,t U n treated at the earned so iiri(Atiiri v( the 1 Vuiocratic party, and ifur oil n f itrd declaration of its Iel r in lth liouHi of Cngros that no fu tioti could cat il at iU drcUioas, we w itt.c- with profound astonishment t!ie a-'aulu if tUat party upon the au-t-ii't tribunal f it- own creation bc i au it ilcrii..ii4 di4apoiutcd tlieir xi-rt tatiunof oliit patronagr; which att!'. . f..r a ihey .cck to impair ihr ..r.f'ij,fuc if the eopIe in the I Oil title of the I'rci.!rii to hh birh oihee, ire e-i"-'"!y chi! I.lt and foolish, but may imoisc ritre uiely uiLchlcrous Lo a t-tm t diminioh the orular re-i- it lr the d tiion of lawful Uiba na'v 1 L y U f'arcJ for guUl a currency, a protective tariif and for licv. liar traolt. A rla h i ar"en in thN "cotmfry W .1 !.in t - --'-- ' 'j indutuu u. liC"verirs the fault of I SENATOR JIORTOjr ILLJVKSS. The Waahloiton Nation contains an account tram one of it reporters ot-aji iaterrif ptk Dr. Blisa concerni f copditioa Wjitor lgon a biatory o lla ciSfHjr.f ?lijl5aj Ithe recent jarnijM to Fracciaci ajLItmlrsiJaj lef15detnd whleC io biJuJgmc2C be will oot eniireiy recover from, although there have been evidence of repair by an entire restoration eo far as the malady avolre1 th nancies of the fcet with recent evidences of retu r:i ing control otct the'rolantary ma.cTe oT the hti hand. Ilk firtt relirrwP, o called, which oeencfd soon nAer lr. BIIm Irft the Senator for home, and on occoant of which be was recalled, vms inHmaUeo of tb colon, a ad in the jodrment dfDrt. Bliw and Thonjp3n, arcnmafatioM iacideBt to the parilrji iarrc4rlog the toteatinca. Ily meat cf prompt ineasre thi complication controlled aid hk immediate recoverr aeetaed to h aaaarW; bat by an acci dent, which might bo terufd a neglect oa the part of bia attendant, lie slept evrral howra thuin the night with a draorWt air paaaing' over him, which ligbtol op an faaflaaaiatiow of the rlf ht pltara, with nn extenalre effuxion of saroow fliLkl il9 tae pleural rarity. Tb auaek vf Joeal disease threatened the life of the Beoator more wrioiii'v tbaa any preflous complication, and waa Met and controlled by prontt and heroic treatment. S xnt four days after hia repair from the inflaiaaialion of the plcra and its sequel, he hai another complication, acute dysentery, a dL- prevailing at the pre scut time to some ex:eat in that lucahly.nad which ave reat anxiety lu his physician a aw friends, but wiw hapi!y nnd rtaJi- ly controlled. in Mirwcni me jiuikjo wn.it uiv jrublic tnigkt expect of the Senator s future, Um doctor wiid : "larring unca-!cl(-d cooiplicatioas ho will recover, as he is no safely couvaleent, his full capaciUew, save tho impaired locomo lion, and the power of prehension and support of the left arm." In answer to the question: " Do you thiak he will bo able to bo present and attend to his Senatorial duties duiinp; the coatioa; aeaeion of CJongres?'' Dr. VAim Maid : "II ke improves as rapidiy as during the past week, and bis coti- ralesreucc ia uainUrruptcd, as wohavo resuiow lo believe it will bo, be will certainly be able to resume hia duties ; bat J have enjolood perfect quiet, and a rest froaa cfiieial labor, and inUt that he shall oj4 hazard bia com pie Us re covery by attendance upon the extra seaitioa commencing ia October. 1 may add that the Senator m cheerful and hopeful, which fact will materially coatributo toward hia recovery." in commenuog on 3ir Key s erring brethren" incech the Elizabeth City Xvrih Croin,ian remarks thin scusi- blv:- There is Un't any doubt Ilat the sooth did make a mistake, fin iroinir i .v. - i.ui.. .ux uu ruore now that iU mont sensible tx-o- ple eel it, however ahy they may be in saying it. Hut t nobody asks them to confess It or prostrate themselves in irnomioy. bat the chance recognition of it by one of their own men, furnish es bo occasion for such pctulence x i OSHAN PASILA CRAWFORD. A Toxkish ffoldlop of Foriune. 1 fie Hero of Plevna an American f i-Antoeedents of the Individual A private letter received from South Carolina states that Colonel Keitt, of eTWry Court Iloulb, was arrested at I at place, on Saturday last, on the t" ,nrrc of bisramv. and in default of LrSras bcM to aTValt'tSotlbfOie I "rtk pnd jury. This expos has jcteatej a Ifyt lotion iu South irolaa, Ityi cliA ccteu 1.1 a near reianre or iuo iaieau- i Tag Tehee M. Kcitt, who figured so promi- CUT nentiy in Congress prior to the rebel- 1 OsmanTasha, is his residence m alary lion, and is connected with some of the I Und which is !n keeping with his b.t DtnUies of that State. , l r r-kieer a!swVMi InIl8Chtn -UiTta .lit ff, 3 I . S I. i Tue nrs -V x Jk. I tk utatc llC WiYtuikura. I juw fWr YxUmrJtrouJtJ not brook the: moh'-f I riaTfBU f of de hills and hollorw, aad hi tew SUOp l-AB?intcfsfc-.rppearin amons his old. relltiyes Jfnd torjToruor. a. rd, said to be identified as Hrtrfcam YoirBsra Wt a X. a An a, I ho ril .f-iA nml i nrolvoW w taH V IS) . KVKM. " The will wai made four yearn "m ex-Judge Erekiel Ch.smberlain ago, u;;d hi youngest child, born of and spent a large amount 0f money Mary VauUrtt, wns then three years I improving it. lie seeaiod to hare oi l. lirijrhaii Young was then three great wealthy SSm1.-0 yenn old. Itriham Younjf was the Ma cnterUrned iibtralty. ne said he father of fifty-six children, and left ad coaimaniW.va, 4frfw. "My seventeen wivei-, sixteen sorrt aad twea n the Federal army ,l.h5 eight daaghters. The will aims to" and had afterward seirexf unocr juitcz mike an equitable diviaion of the psojp- againtihe IqpyeriaJislsinIexjco ,Je cULh'.'m afuKiffi r,l fJiiafwfl. Lad - cixxetw tAlexican outfits and with no prefertnee to any. Most all ot ' - , . thcmhavealrcadyhadaomethingdeeded mUlary cuirocntstat he occasion them. t)a this a valuation was set, and ally wore arid" w'aX ;fop of dplaying. it ii to be charged to the recipient) as 1 jfe showed 'jululnk, lull of ''Mexican part of their .bare, though notnecea- j,, cwiar- Uvas given 'to sanlyt Uio valuaUon he pot on it. , , r CT 'i .L tk That i u be e-juitably adjusted when , boaatloir of hirniiha,ry!toipIoifc,. a he the estate U divided, upon the youngest leading families of the neighborhood chiui comine of are. Meanwhile the I tv Kim un ad madd. him a society iuconic is logo to the various mothers i ' i',,, invitation from the Democrals to'duliver an ora- . I f . 1 JuiWMflAM 'of cence and ambition, but also for reck lessness, which attended him in after life. Instead of going quietlr to his home in IUwkia&coaot7.EcBA Tetf he bad a mind forseeinff the Voridahd tasxe tor adventurer i xua parmiy i k aad hiswesarf- . . . . .. ' . t L mi ed pride rebelled at the tnongo pt re- friends wkli the disgrace of expulsion upon him. So, having some money to go on, he stopped in New York, and tried life in the Metropolis for a while on his own acccunL i f "Crawford's money soon;-gfietml 'snd he was thrown' npOn his whs. -rTnc?r,hwcrer, were both selP dent and accute. lie had many wrestle with fortune, but young . and inexperienced as he was, he always lei on his feet. He would, perhaps, haye escaped to this day had he not become entangled io an affair. Of course., dtf according to the number of their chil dren. at.-; they can withhold it if the n'afTjlies- umfajuxulel i -i f i V J u ii .i Ition at a pol ileal ceitomjoi children behave badly. All are rroTi-1 r... . ..!. irJ rCOi, ded lr ai far as their present Heeds ain,;It'Tra;rw,r,f;nr, concerned. Deceased held many in- Afterward he ostablisbetf a Rcpullican tcre-ti m tru,t for the church and for lM , y, journaf nd individua... lf.s executors are directed amc 0QC 0f tho nrost prominent Ke- ; V- ,11, 1 . 1 iijrri publieam efthe eastern shore of Mary h forbid-I'.-ii by law to hold more than .,, ,r a w- ; t ?V r.-crth of property; and so it was lare.'iy held by lVrigham Young ia land, lie atunrped that Hection lax (Jrant and fhcSUta ticket iuthe caui- va ianr..,y loi oy ignam i onng in f corrnondcut trait. A per sou present at the reading remembers meeting iiim'at a gatuerin- of the K ays .deemed to be very iaSMawt COUQt 7Ie. was a brilliaut satisf.ic'.nry t all concerned. It will ... TT SI ki! t-' i,t li probate"! a soon a- possible. i BDcaker iud so'bbM in his talk thdt . ? j iv nt i. l.i i li ... limia men uicuncu tvoinpuj ih;; iniu. After livincr in Chestertwvn some threo A i.e.-a vitntiiic i xplorntion of tho years, he departed,-suddenly, leaving coast of Labrador by Prof. Hind.it was behind him a host of unpaid debus hut .- ... t,i it.r. , .. i, carrying off all his uersonal property, .uand t. ;,t the f,,.i o n the Mulhcra ne QadatablLJaed a ptrfumery facto- phrcs of tuat punuiuia have alarming- ryf which failed, and bis paper was not ly drcrea-icil in number since 1870 and a financial success, lie also swindled tho result cf tho salmon, cod, mackerel some people by jCrsuading them to and berrin;; liherios this reason faLly indorse his notes, wbjcb were never u-tRi!lJ tho rrofcusor's opinion. Im- met. His estate was sold for the bene- mcdiaUly on his return U Ht. John's, fit Of his creditors, and shortly afier- X. V., where lie was to report to Sir ward lie wa reported keeping a gam- JohnCilover, the O jvcrnor, he pub- bliug house in Philadelphia. About lished a w.'.rnini to the mercii ants and 187;, Marylandera in the Kfq)tiaii oulfltterir of that inland, that if they did service wrote home of an American not employ larger vrsseis to aail to the olficer known as Osman Bey iu the extreme northern cot of i Labrador, Army of tho Khedive, and a personal one of tiii ir rno.it vatuab'o resources description tallies with that of Craw- would be . oyi iii a condition of hoie- I ford, who was tall and stout, with a . i 1 Ica-i decay. The extreme northern waters are, according to Hiud s report, teeming wi'.li ii-.Ii, which would suffer no perceptible depletion after twenty yean' jmcee'-dve tishing; while on the other hand the tithing grounds of tho oulhcru c ast would recover their ancient yield if the Colonial (.ioveru liitnt wire ! legi!ate ag;ii:ist fishing in that p:irt r-f Liirad'T for ten or fifteen vear.H. m rf.ee, hut which m not rutin-' n .ftI in prescribing rrmf Ire-. f.r actn.. wlc-led eTils. This e!a. c..mp-l a it ia of very hetero i;civ hi. material, ranrinir from the I currently displayed, llwtory will un lionet l-i..t:r-i mrn of the countrr jdetibtedly seek to be tender of south down t! r u.-h cry tbeoriU, shaliew VcmiAwri au i or uw.gues, lo those meaning to do it arain. " - . . - n :i HM. arr ronotaniiy at I ciueniai oil oi cold t- n't tit ;. elevate them-.e!vo,v hvno- I truth ought no loorer ..:.i.r. in u nee t, .uiritv re oh- 'r1 ot .to taken a eridene i , , vv -:ripcrouiv ummonin attention to . -it. .i . iur on" i mr puoiic ervire aou ue- inamhn- "retorm." Their modes of 1'iot. L.t:i.'.-toii aud the l'residei Oiiler. it's reckless bearing... J HE XYM ChAlil TO THE IDIiJsniTV ut TUKGRJiAT GKKK11AL. Following is. the full text of tho letter to the Louisville Onurier-Journal, iu which the claim i made that the Turkish General, Osmau Pasha, is au American nanied It. Clay Crawford : Mt. Wasuisotox, Ky.,Sept, 1',1S77. I see by a cabin . telegram iu the Cvurkfjournal that Osman Pasha, of VA--iiiN. von. Sept. '. Ihe Kcpub-I the Turkish Army, is believed, to be lieans of Ohio have solicited Professor Hen. Bazalne, late a Marshal of the Lanpt n. who wns recently appointed French Army. This is a mistake." I Minister lo Hayti, to make .speeches In happen to know rery well whb Oeoinn (hit Sfl. .hiriii llin fll rimnaiim l'AMha hi. J lve bvoUDOuOUJ ilU .xu-ua, j.v eu.iun.eu tae 1 'resident with 1 uim for several yars. and have received letters irom mm since uc iia.-s oeen giten command of a division of the Turkish Army. 'Osman i'asha :ui American, a native of iiawkius county fi Tenu. His name is Iw Clay Craw for I. j lie was a Colonel of a regiment of a; em prMe. It may. if it chome. write Jtaewa verdict as "notruilty," but 'not uf dialOyalty from an honored son. There ia only one way to el JLmi craUou to I hia State. That i to i ro rr iiirnif din mem . wri.vji m m. ikI I . " - -'- -"ICiaim autnoritalirelr to tha country chaiactrr. and purree Nwwe dewire llul a persons coming here to invt.t to put t ot the service dihone-t and aod settle shall U welcome, winner ; i. .....I ,UM,'H " "l w P.t in taexf ihei, naUonalitj or opinion iu regard i-rru woo are aoneM asu i ta Pel ein nr V,,lo. vi.- . i i i' nK smi oniraoir. and Biuck cia ccmi la North fni!i.i inline ta.ance M the rtlormtn beinr on . same Unu a- it can ea t Kn ao.wog the "mu'' waat to ret amartsr I r: :i ? . .k- . .c. , 1 ftl. , i wfrpoo ww we I Uon. and not till tKn . ii! ..:! T V l tl our Undholder, who desire to -...i .;c iwnK auooai kam- of narfef their bud. r,niI. tin huuvp, uiiu wiii mrci in ics7v,wouia i fLctj ce us woum be tie ootUir' ef the i no u.atter. and was in formed that such service vonl-1 bo in violation f tin- executive order fjrbid iLing feui ral ollieef-H to partieifute ac tiveiy in tise conduct of politico! cam pai'in. I'.of. Lang -ton w i!I ml, there fee, ! ri vicc i:i !ii . ti.'i;-r.it t' ;,ti r ! ! be buried iu the hit'r.- !:tt!f burvin ,'-irroitmI next to Major-tiereral HartMiri', at West Point. t ludiaus liguters are Iarbud Jell in rred hv thrpt ........ -c,. ... , , . i . , , . . . . . . i .-. Seminole Lu!h-t.. nboat th time Cmrter rtrrt,iat fliexicaa nesioent ami was born. Ho livod to be washed returned to the United States with a :.shoio in tho Lad v Klgin disaster, and lrgo Ibrtune. lie rested .4everil to receive another bullet at the head of f e" beaUtlfhl country seat cm the division at AnlL tam; but he canied the poUw-are, near Philadelphia, His rcst- Semin di bullets a well as that from f disposition qutsed him to seek cx- wao an affair of the heart. Iosuchcir cumita:KCs as he found himself .lt is evtr tho ca-e that a woman comes trpotf the fn-enr. Thus it was that ho wtU f jreed of necessity to look home an rd. Accompanied by his paramour, ha jhad, gst as lir as ytheville, in Yirgi.nla in In j wmv bark to lennessec, when a fat 1 ni i In p befol him. They had pat up tor the uight at the inn of the towia, Tiicre happened to be lodged there at the same time a rich old cattle dia'er, just returned from Alabama. He was loaded down with money. The temp tation was too great lor poor Crawford IU noted all points of the case, waited for his intended victim to retire, and when all was still and dark, stole softly to the a oo-m of the rattle dealer. ' The lod miv. v.-.is sound asleep, and the vouuz marauder got away with the liioiu v, vliii 'u h i l been carefully de posiu'd .1.1. Ui ju owner's pillow. Ahou: i.:i'.l:iight the sleeper awoke, and very naturally felt to uud whether his treasure was safe. It. was gone. He happened to be a keen, cool, reaolnte man. lie hau nouceu tne wild young follow with the pretty woman had observe-! the attention they had paid him, ami suspicions fell upon them. He g.-'- (liuelly out of bed and, without disturbing anyone, .sought the room of the html lord, to whom ho communica ted the eircun -t -nee of tho robbery and his La iiol thereon. The landlord shared his opinion. T;uy procured a light and a w.aooii. Thcv then weat to the apariuivitt t the adventurous stranger. IiihUiad of knocking, as they might have done, considering that there was a lady as well as a gentleman within, they suddenly turned the bolt, and the door being unlocked, they walked , in. A biirlH in deed met their astonished gaze. There, seated upon the floor, was our t.vc.ik'i and his mistress, the caudle retweeu tucs, busily engaged in (limiting the cattle dealer's money. Ihe arrest was made at once, lne trial and convielionjspeodily followed, ami m a lew weeks Crawford froond hiai-elf iu the State Prison of Virginia at Kichiiioiid. "Poor C!:iy Crawford! gay, ardent, aspiri?';"! The occupant of a felon's cell. It wa-. hard, but fair, and he lan guished there may a weary month and year, i. ii t:;ore is anenu to an tnings. The war came oa. Many reports exist a.s to ho'v Crawford got out of prison. Some '.".v he escaped. Others say he niadv- terms with the confederate au-thoriiir-. S 1 1 is most likely his time ex pired. At all events he found himself a free man again. Some time in 1862, after the occupation of Nashville by the Union I' rco, he turned up in the Capital o fri.-n! A: Ciovrf.nr. verbi:;!!v i !: i i missing, gone ao one knew hoir; no one knew where. Bat, assuredly, he went, mA fmm that to this has not been iheard of by anr of his tpmpvttou in mr of bis aid naunt&v i r- I- "Our corresjwnaeaf tears 1TT5V"V ofthe KhediT:Shli lijwced, well that he wai ptilQOtM and totas- ferred to the servlcevot tne ouDiime Porte, and that he ia no other than the hero of Plevna. It is very like. Noth ine could be more characteristic, nayer tacxea auaaaiy or imagination, anadren id1 a child like faith tn hia deftiyr Am fW5rWasomc leant uniform-1 of Fielrl Marshal cf the Twkftdl aiaiyy witb av jeweled eolf hpea ida nhrowand flaaJwag ainMter h:s native State. His old i'.r.-w Johnson was Military eoncerric The future j tissn r.irc-'y : ir - '. er. i I.e i Pint Tenneseeans are pro- ii-h. Where the clan is y are not very squeamish. -i lei t was always a par as a clansman. Fj r ; back on a rctain- wt r.' out of ioint. After iv ( r .vvf. .i I liad been imprboncd tiliery during the late war between thf j C tr.- a ;rr:::n;ur, and mat was Stateaj . He afterward entered the ser- i a reoniM-n i iti.ci in the eyes of the vice, of the Lahcral (Jovetnaien'. of Mexico and was made a General of Pivision. lit created con&ideral o;e siir .Tv o:;c NEW AD VEBTISEZKitiz 'f f . f ItEED AND PIPE TOP OKOAXS JUST UKCXjv, M A.Sl IN fc- '' t BUiU)ETTKd:is.aai '; i ' l.'-ntquo .'-a':i OflMtaaTasha ht mrthe dfcUnguished Baakie, Irat-. th rscklassi aad jomarka ble adventurer. CJaT Crawibrd bv name. thhrrs-' Eahfendevr;1 but this i 1 Jill, I )l-iWwii!i l Jf.'lOil Kaaii Rtlirht Alioad b-.:i. i ".TT T.. vrv, 7 ;.T r-?; gossirmpjrs.;.,leep,stJra m your wfjfaMi their .hafkbiiing. U2 WC .tK9 i n ,Q1 yilljVfc. t : "M w .f use o ing .awake , at ; njghi , hrooaig, OverihjarmaxjE; of .some ,iaiae1(irieja, thai'cutoToush . .your braia like lightning What is thq use of gttiug into a , worry and fret Off r gossip that has been,. set afloat to your, disadvan tage, by some meddlesome busynooy l llkj uma uiuic uiuo kuau vuwiwvm.. The thingi cannot possibly injure you n niece, indeed you take notice of them and, in, combatiaa them give them itaadiaa . aad character. if what i said , ahouB yoitt ia- true, I set - yourself neat; iliU Uls lei at. go far what u will tetcU. ; If . a bee suetf you woukf ton KO.Jto toe hive to destroy it t Would not a thousand come upon you? It is wisdou to ear iMtld respecting tne injuries , row .have received- Vo axe generally losers ia the one, if we atop- to rntwui ail tb a bacabitiur and iroaait- ine we may hear by the way. They are annoying., it is Uue, but not dan gerous, so long as we do Dot atop to cat postulate and scold. Our characters are lor sued and sustained ty ourselves. by our own actions and purpowes, and aot by others. Lot: tta always bear in aiindthat "calumniators may usually be trusted U time and the slow bat s teady, justice of public opinion." ,jlain Talk to CilrU. Your every day toilet is a part of yoor character. A girl who looks like lury" or a sloven in the morning, is not to be' trusted, however finely she may look in the evening, is'o matter how humble yotrr room; may be, there are eight things it should contain, tTx. : a mirror, washstand. soap, towel, comb, nair, nail and tooth brusbes. Those arejast as essential as your breakfast, before which von should make rood and free irse of them. Parents who fail to provide their children with such ap pltances not only make a great mistake bat commit, a sin of omission. Look tidy in the morning and after the din er work Jsoycr improve your toilet. ma it rule or your aaiiy nn4 to dress nt" id the afternoon. Your dress Way, or need not be, anviing; better than raJico, but with a ribbon," of loWer, ot some bit of ornament, you can have an air of self rcsDeci and sat isfaction that invariably comes with oeitig well dressed. 1 1" 'rY in- may 1-tX. HrUNSUKU(itiri'8!; Live Book aad JiusioStoif, , A I el grenbMCk. W' nol h iruB U awn to take nuuaerlptlons for lb luTJ ebeaiMWl avud lUastraindtaMHlvinM iu tht world. Any oi0 cat) lwumiT?' esful airenu The vaost turgaai workT art given free to subMcrlberm. Tha .z so low that ltni wverybody Mkwttaa? One aaeat renocta aiakloa ovr aus Z. week. A lady agent reports Uiktnt ovwat ulMvrl bora In Urn itao'. iAI irhn wmi make money nt. You can dovoi mIFTX tiina to tha bnttaoaK or only yowr time. You need not be twiy (ruia baZ oreewicht. You mi ik ft as wel1aiUi3 KuU particular, direoilons and lmu am r:M-ririiinl exiensrva Oaint neTirr WAut proHUttile work send vayoar tasiT! at once. It costs Qolbiua to rjr Uwha. new. No one who ikuix iaus la trim pay. Addrvas luv lwiU Jnrti' Portland, Mntue.' '. .f B twKc lh a oi lMaL, JKVr BAKItCl.S rflOtCK 'ri!t!?:"J roultry, Kgr's. ' ' '!t' : JuatlieraandVruli i...v.v Tot.iM.eoniidCr.rl. '" UI. CottOtt TU. rirrrKWAY auuiaSiiT l.rokcrs uid CoiumUhtou alcixlHMtii, lprt balt ron -nrru ft c'xiixiTaitV. Jlnml lu your orders ana & aa . UFFEftlNO, uoiAS'siw akd nruvr, v i . , IViKW. tlAY. lll.l-sV " 'uTTttN tifs. nr. i i.iiAWAi a (ciauuji, nuj in -u t'Mn.llNTATU. Ut A MMUU-A . J-stern Hit trial of Norm iwro- In IXatt lUrvjr Tarry, fin Uluwu-li nnd all c bet eredfun ol the Huk ot (.lan-iiOttn John Ii. William. K. . IJjly o4 otlw, Stockholder ot wild lUu u( CUtraUaa. Iu purautiutrn of docraa D)J ink I wove entitled null m June traa. icr aftMert ir Ihe lUuk of rUrcn.i.ia. lo m. oat aa" maka proarf itoair rlalatt . aio at my i.mce in ihe clly ct IUlib, oa or Ture afOXUA Y.'ttte th .lay of uVhHt 1-... NoprovX wMi bu rtmviveA rirM 4T- tlKi). M. MUEUIX aug IO-fcw LtuiutnuaMaan Baf alary ltemark.. I Whcjn' I was a yottng man, there iv'ed a our, neighborhood farmer n.' " Hut an uc- '1 no p-neitUi- . ot iudiau , unparaphracd U:u brcuzht tcirether. Hi r to distnrb it the Fiori l t KverIailes, piei by the capture of UsKdad, Mexico, pa.- Ing bis, forces over the III o (Srando frjui ihe Texas shore'.' lie finally quarreled mitre prnl civil service and tha uWituUoa of their haary hordes- Svi tar as wa have otkKTOd there la no will defined plan npoa .'which , 4aea . ) re era:m acv. The J nthern loarboas are cooitant- ly iai their diraity. Ttser denwaere what they reftkM to gitatha coaxtear di aiaos gvatWno. Thay apawk Ikn. Hawley Myr "I 6 ml notnmMe in getting along with Confederate o' dier. Men who went Into the war with the rVelieg at their hearts core that they were lo the rljht have a bond of union between them. When we find men who lire up lo their Ideas of honor and right, wa ahou Id aot ask them to re I dewa on their knees, or ask them to lake back anything. There are more of those men from year to year who are coaaUatly of Oram, Oea. liuller and tiov. Monoa and oihen,la the Laajuare cotniar to the coaclmdoa that historv oalacaruard. 1 hey conplaia that fj vladkatrnr as and shewing that mr aide was rljht ooaaiderrd ia the llht f Chriatiaalty." fAH I R. ICeefk has becoave the ao2 tmctt of the N Xni Sx'rt having boa.Vt tha aataraat mi Col. C. 8. WaaUa4 the lata Collector of InUr aal RevTBO oflh Oth District. The I m- .ti. . .t Virata. Rrvey hrwrrr aad I fr. aaxracat, wu kaowt that. Whew tW .aaa fw Ve-t tejV Ucaa iwra. . Seaaase wa not pokea efoa the occa :.n ol hU death by the vertbera par ia urai ( rasped. Vr aiaam. whatavrr his ptYwaoal character, waa 1st te e ofthe Uw a pirate. Hia war tare eicept oa twa occa.iaa was apoa ikfirwcrleM aaerchaalaiea. If he had trra t apt a red hia weald have Wea the fate cf a aua of SMithra Loauboa fraas will aave aaaaaan cawuh U caae f asking el " Uraat, the balchct." aad Waa lUtkr- aad S&ttiag Ball ItorVka," thay a in hart aoate claia to W tirated ctvilTy. Whaa yea ae a wveaaa ataadiag e a kiuWa chair, loklag mp aa a racwtl bU tha 4aCtrix. while aha laaies a hamaaee la bar rVrM baavl ! kev kaVlhaawb La htt awala. thaw Is feat chance far a eaadal ftaaesi abaat tha ftiilMlUt Aritlft.un, with hun to his grave. ii..1 . '.k.nuieu'o Convention at ..uieavil'.c, Jhi, struck rather a new i lea cjn. . i niu carivicl labtr, and one tthKii f-i j-.r:iapi worthy the considera tion .-: the lgiativ CommlUee of thin M iUi charged witit the iovaaiigar t;n ul u.c ..u.-jcct. Ilia abolition of pt uiu :;:i..r .. and w orkhouses i re- . . sam.T. :. and the substitmicm of jt-s' .-rti ,.;i: prrjvifd. A u;t!cnuat remarkable law uit iva. triixl Lrc ia Magistrate PrilclMtt"3 court a: nk. M. vy. Kufkins. of XewlanJ, ni-.I one of hi tenants on a dem.ui of nearly S'iO. A jury was empaneled autlablc xuntwl empkyed. Au enure d- was occupied in the trial. The jjry rendered judgment i;aiaf Kafkn:-. f-r abotrt Ooirtgto law t aoiut tiMii mirr.tv o'lsartin. CkA- J." l urmr coina.f need hU speech. Turiay.a; theiVtirt Hottf oa Tb Irrew, U.et , He will conclude it neat court. Tue newcat item we heard of wa thai l. vy thccarel bacgets sod radicals ou!y gut a commlision oa what wat stolen frfia the pwple, that ta deaaoerau K tha rioL -Aiw A - ! t' . f-l.'. . , A t arc fur liig C'hlcra Mr. V. A. L;Untot a prucaieeal taraocr vf Chatham couaty, write to the lkpattAMtsl wf Atkuliaira thai La baa tried muh aiaiveLsal fuccvaj thetel- Jdiatur I it a Cot laapoanuU d amoaia, aa tab!cpvQafal of blaa- lc thit titement, and he .entered the -ervio pLlhe Khedive of Egypt, was soon after transferred to the sertfee of the Sultan, and commanded the .Turkish Array at PieyrM-i u, ,,L. U .WitKurrt. OomtuonUnx this (coniatuoicaioo, iho OtnrkfJtmrml says : , i' tnir correspondent wrUo aith the linctness and relavauay of erunal . now Udd, and. yet ho ecms iaor..ii tf oiim: vf the antecedenU of Uic hero i.fhii -ketch. Crawford is, or wa. a really cxUaordiaary person. All that biographer aaya in the above comiau Meat to a is trae. Crawkird wa a t Lio nel of artillery ia tha war ; he dkl go to Mexico, where ha rose quickly to the rank of (Jeoerat af Dirtetoe: hetnar keled with J Bares en account ot iue llagdad stfalf, whch Wu really Mtbhrt: kuomnor leas-thada fiscboouag capu ditktoi pn the procteds of Uiu ad uii.e r j lundcring apefalions he apjcarcd iu M'all street, where ne struck a steak of uck. ntaAins i in six or cicix !e' estate,' j est out' of ITiiladelphia dewd rr-i!..I i .- fil :i 1 1 ninn lifr i;: c. Andrew Johnson became i r i . patron and backer. He I WOO vaa usually enoried to be a very iivc h.m , .! 1 j -.Is of detective work; iJbrai aua BBeomtironly upright lh:i:.t heir-.d htm to a commmslotl. itt M4.irtrt, ' tn,I t.- .J ;i f,ua:iv i.o , , the command of a frS reiniiiv.;- oi ar:nierv. ihcre are mauv iT 2 T5 f aiI . ' . ci-- -u.i,s,f,he cxploiUoflhe your- a.lvenr-.,rcrM.i connection with iJWj "ffJ if m a? t ihe Armv -het'u.b, rland. One of n,rT4 .,lA; "ue fU friend them--rvduedi that., a. certain oo. JV"TX aH casio Le , .Id 2 of his command TZ?" "I?"9 d,.d Iu a.-ui.- i,1:.-b,:kcr,ali.ap,H;ared with ,"".1? CL"a " taryjnriwlir-tioi,, and, hnvin- olained l'i!!i,,itTinArV tbe 4n,1rtr of lW! tli; bj'.iil . , c.tuaed the iucklecu violator i dxrellent man .- -Clod" has permitted a. Ofuiiia. iawtabu trinl ma a. a.r lur I , v,vl IT""."' W One dn.mU, ! c uruaaiuj, and proved lT&St !?r guilty o: e r-e, to iw ,hot at daylight. 1 5? C2 , enDok..f . rectify mistake Thhikof tors. There 'la tmt ine jeney'thr(Highnfe. 1 How Ha aaMte Iter. A whoop baag-sort of Boy. with fret , aw broid AJ (!al si a xde Un, trolled Uirotz tha-CeaUal alarket yrstcrdav I litl he reached a atawl a tat bvaainaWi s rrad ia great f leoeto, aad oateaution lew years, ha-iing naruea a ov otk ladr. and abouA 170 disaDtared. Sis has not been beard of since. He kbeerted hi arM,. to wltrm the frtter (wfoua aorreaf sawtent wdl momv mm the hrsl Skswa ot a Jiag kaai baabaad ia Kvm year. . this corroUiraUwc teatlsaooy at to tha lmlh of th state kaeat thafOmaa Fasha and CUy (.Vaa ford araaoa and the aasoa rwrwan. Xaa of .tha last acu of Aad rear Jghawa as ataesahcr oi Cunxrr-a Insa the First Ihstrict of Teooeae was to appoiBt II. Clay CYliafcec?, of Hi w kin roawy, a cadet We Paaet. That aataaauiy Jarial LaJL raelad a it nnv, he acquired money hand iit rt-pute, no that io I Nk he found it aic tit riM-u uud o to Mexico), a.n.o :.v . v -erviee witn Juarez, Co.-.tr:-. ; . ri-coujmcu'J himself for ail!.ntry ati'l capneifv, and rrsinc rsrv uily Irom a Colonel of Artillery to be a Oetierai ol Oiv;-ion. cur rrrei ondent refira to tha ..i i. . . l .... A, .lay i io pner, were full of it, f Tl V?? fe rfaJtlf,Z A.llionn a lr-trtinar ex ws a lU.b n daah aboat it that I ' ;aj(Vaavl VourliuJa bov has p.efc d ii:i;M- u.te. and. when OsrW-1 rUn ores , and . kiUa. uv Ly the Citr n,rd wa. i .r-t nutofth MaaieaaJflaUq, V! JT 9 ' a r .-. e. nwi him .jaite a lion oa the I wl ohieaveat eh o4v-r' tSaa "-"-' i ui.i ao waa o:car f wcrcaasaaaa aa snada a dtr e uader the us uk- day o-. -ito uecaavon wbea Maxi. xaJCX)bMb CW)e Up q tha oataida, and miilin w.. 1; i eeruttn th4 be I started ta kdim the hj. AXWr caour waa i-i many tea.bea af taw fUaiaelahe haiasd. JLoUd aarv aZ v - . a- i a sa " . - ' ar 1 - "T - ne came eaat, i nw a sanneoi aot ft. HIT NKV1KT11 l.rfc THiriTIIATUkltAI toMn4 .i.y,V,i?0iu .iUWK-K Willi;. Ujw. CKMCKKKY, wiMi.ae, rriiiiiin AbC Klliwf I.AIvf lUllXHlWns pJl ATAVllOf.lHAf.R MV J. PATItltX aU4 w W attaaiKKW, . C. it aot raallv nurtvh lW limn. t.utttrwA b inaJi-n ttar aaodUu ay aartawat Va ST M slauUarali.Ja aajr itafi wV ieatty X the Mnphtynient tWi iraw.ii. aw aw ai tu 1 v.ut ova Tmi weed awC t awa nw U ruraiaii. n if til. vu ran kIM ur waoir W U.e wrrv. owiy ir r aua WitvkiuUiw aew Mauc wweaa P Uy. All w Ua aara at ihuw tM aw woaey rat. At h eeni Hint waf auwdl few Made rwjuiy u4 rafaatyataaf cntMraiMnf. Iirt i.oii.iac ltV7 ttualata. Term. ao) ', i,u(0l ti, -Aim at our. J IIAI.t.Ki r r . rwrtawa Malar. JUIiral. A UiNiD wii.UiK iMivr Htirr 4 a. waui irv' Taaa I eve, mars iadllj,. which La C; 1 ;o IW, jat after the cos. Ipv ri the esjjare. lie Lad not v sat Ol biitaiati: I a : ho nAMnaw W hlel to it. Tae sack af Rafdssi HI MfrmDtm Uvs io IWai, wAocievei i ma Mm?, aad ytaajew t. fHaa i.wKiHim. a9 J uwraa mr tae awar nlacai naa alJ l.i w t)fnuuuQ woci on anwa tv aea be made h: appearance ia h wa tail rkaaded. HtatJ fr.eol Awdrew J,khaaaa was I lw aawaalAai aftaw. ai-. aTal- Z?! wwra, WW1 ao Way, 1 aia't m.t ka. V ZJr "avaaa4 tsaca feaaaa whicw ya.ay jaae i, w rrtsyu a urns w. r c t!talf irAKTJtI -A turn cmr es.e. aia Vf V ittlaa) I, W. I'. V Ala AI'Atll)!' V!l:Y HM5 M t W juaell V i sWT . Aft' aa'aVers '' rrviw ifd. 4 : axtatoaw tkwaaraa aiw hairy D. iur(s oumtih. v 4e,k" rNwi Utm .lf frLa a4 wMl Ufa IvaMttbi-u a? ' or tha Tbfuat aixt tAtc-lvJV la asr iaia Id Uwstt, 5Tf yw a lbr , fc baa. . Srv Trial IVi. wa Han ra.i aanwes aaw r- Tde it. an4 wao4 doabtSraa hHet aim i: W a4 reiaivwd ft. he-dtd -u He La4 trvi bia ktarwi as TaaiaAe tnaa sayaof ihe Xew af Caicagar--. alr.Saatxk I af a V4 tig t-Vr with aafi-aiavvey acaiLnft. aa4 tak a fcaad ta the raaaatloa ef the llrpab Ucaa party, ft was at tab period that aw aad lYeaideat Hayva bacaaae a Owfeaarp taat , ta&oee. ae Ubloixioafk! cook far soda,1 tnnri V,tfnptXhXpuv:ir Flu lie w4 ewtev aT ball of aediaary awap. jeafr egg, .'fcys. J la haj had codrII 4aca- ill :ti 4i m xui m. If. fl 4 uoa kw ut rrjew i pxiwi, aa wx btiurr- f ah U tala a Tootf poatUaw aat to An aad " who lass art ra.-Hi:ui Ar ..:. i .aw4 ra aiuait V water abJ ! L tii.i fcaaka rawai an iaes. at th ITiittary j Academy. Ul yhat ha gaiacd ia A .eocth wiiaWier. taeetiwr aa f, Icaraaag he Wt ia caiat. Hr was X hi paiahcaarra, akrd her if iha was j reatJeaa, earitaV! CTratare, perpctaaHy fwrv4ith the aaraaoa lavat ha had j ievet vfsg Mmavrtaad eahevw ta trawbe aa wevrr caawtrea ita awtaaiia'i pcewched ta revana day. Oa rrceir teg a rrptv ta Ut aSraaatire, h -ereiredlf ar aaderilood it all. m3k,m eaciataiiiral Uaa Lady. "aroaM I bow aaoalja awsssaTSav "s Tlt i atSaav Amm w .- . . . . - w .Mi uv w..v. wM,Lf; 1 t., m wiaricw. tla aataid ew.alatt! rtwafrUieaf . . a au auwaci A alia aba itiiie4 kia wra&av. caarfl law atfwak iaaar tta4 a&aa-tf aaler a Unily kb. i.e ta iow arata, te ma! a h aaJUhsl Uirunajaa thm tta.1 ar fitaWielpaia, aT aaaaare aaat wkh awtahi nS 1 1 fCwavv .Vtw- ia eartaiady are riaw a itahi,tsr die i list M aaa- ttaw be weat to tha taSeaada praaia TST ar-Maia Ii - .i a . . - . . a .a.taV aw ywai aaawasMp waaaaw w sMT-V-aT. "Pa w-'T -4 Ura r4r, ai liki, a tVT rav.4r a Wa, flaw aw ff ssa rwtawnrwraaar. vaaaaa. - t f" -3 ' I. I.: RUSSKIJ. Attot-ixov ta Uw n itji.uTo. .v. r. nafiniaiTL J17- bjaarat a trrt rataaa ts Tha reaaiil r atalsy4 taaa cwsaU kara bawa ; it. ., W ,,al.ai. , Xiawaa )ia, a kUl year i.aier, a ma awaaajr. . ... I , ... . Heat IVMathacJkarataTlW ia: ie thtfa ha aad . -av. f - aaai fat taw aaOawiaf adtoira"-,? whww. ayaaa airiiiissii AU4aa at taw at Jwa4 wwya eVftt wa win racfea eastaa iftassliif task, at hiialamfyy way. BVIUH&C UfT. WiSiiVSalaWaaV . ... a fl aTftasrt . swawa, a . JSaaaat aaaa. .. .... a. a a' " Iwtaary. It mall Irci, - 1 asms aftsraiar aa cmaw -w-r aV--
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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