: .- '. ''rr " '.' ' ' '-7- '" '"', ; : I -. . " . . . . . ' ' . ' - .. . V '. - ' ( ? 'I , ' i-' VOL. 2.-N0. 5 TARBORO'. . C, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 11 , 1802. - price: five ci:nts ! TARBORO N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 , 1802. i , 7i BRIEF .OPIKICNS. The Alliance Ktht sav: ' i'li Alliance demands that the money of the country be. Issued direetiy.to ,,-the. people and not to eorporatVons and national banks lirsr. You be lieve this to be good 6V:tj ine, but how can it be don except by in-? Sub-treasiry or .sum .similar pan? - T : In- thd ' coming political coi bit the laboring people the. wealth .;ro- due ra should atrrvdv ndhei b -each other. There should" 1' nc di- herence id the principles of reform 1 II .Ll I 1.1 i . 1 I iuat uaye peeu spreau inrougnout uns country they will he enabled to se cure relief from the iniquitous system of government that ; is now in voirue. . Wi hop the next Governor of North Carolina will he a man, eyery way in full sympathy V.-ith the industrial classes. "We. v.iuld lik to -eeej anian in the tibernaiion- al chair ,who will be abl1, capable, and worthy of the high honor, and a true re-nres:iUtive of f the enj,te. The convention which V meet's mi the JL L " J 1 18th shou i ho will be d stct such a niia and elated without doubt. VEf(LTery mucli erbobbiK'd at the signs of the times. Jt setui-?i that, the tlof)Ti1 of t hiri ftr i;i t rv tmvi' i become fiiilv arouseu Ho the n re-.;i- tvbf otriklux for tlie restoration of.i'Mr. Dii.i.ei tuet lier and 'the'v tif.i "f vvlrf h they h;tve well-nigh' a rU..-vl T.l i .im iioiiu n Sn which lou.raie ,.i J dawii of a J)riirht.-r, hotter, and more glorous d.-ijy. Let the reformers l..e unwaverii! .. There Is no. time ior . 'lowitshues or sejiumenulitv. The ' masses JU- ia the. political light to ri:i !u;d, tbey ghoul t) not be leil nwav from, their.l principlca h. ii.l mwiirM?. Vfi.rt.. by any outsiders i- ,. ; .' . . , for icryu.tul or ; orncr com:rtton J.'u no. v.oru or.vot foil a tnau be an so ha in a ... I . 'IV . , "trong'jterJftnal- friend, if ho;i3 exert-! ing his pc your iueas your pibi er and intluenve to'oV feat . ,(. r . . . . . iples arid .victory u V. TlIK J'i( ,'onal Yc t china it a r.v'wrm paper iubijish'.'U fit Washington 1). I'.hv rs.'u. iMiniivinr, cms .teen ill id a? ceived, un we take idessure or ec-hknt'e cing if. on liit. it abluex- is a true t tampioQ'.ahd an ; poneivt of -W. I M 1111-I 1 Ml a . J1 'lyllMlU , ai ad vouat bd by Lhe.ni.issej tnroah- out this country It is a iiiist ex'cel- I ent patier iu every way "an J ;.vo Lrtiot that it .will receive tlie liltrai iurp-,; port it deserres. " 1 ; No effort will be .spared bv the enemies or reloni to cause mine week-k need brother to heeome i.ike- warm as a worker in movement. .The eneiny will come in disguise and endeavor -to destroy the grand work of oitr oraiii.ation". ..'I'xf i - .- ' .. .... f-f i i 1 , mm. ;i Here p many a won in ,ueep s elwtlnng, nutuo not . (iiiuw yourseu to be allured by the enemy.,, I'e a mauLi. stnrdu lovaT-).fi and I'o vmtr . ' - - . -4 ' "'. "Money nowadays is hig:h'- reput; , . - ... i . money ccfliiers oiucesoi uue, money ' .. , irueniva 11 n.usiiir, i 1 1 ar iv i poor - man is upieu. . .vh.kks,, i uvspied. ' 'vuiius. norn 4- ii.l i . i ne aiipe v-u. i u- teit 2000 years ago, and lienjoiiii rates, th'e-fact that bi-torv ivmats itself and thai t ty how;lci while the naaiitle of ior KiMtisrs. ot iue, c.ii.nr.i ' live-antl reuiur.5 gict-n dust . of ay'. h p'-'-its' its-' i. charity -ou'r the writings of men who served the expenses of the iuasses. Denver, Colo. at the ... ,, , 1 he AerV. 'TlIK XJiorrl Coniru-s lias done Vu-frKuutn l):; dme'y ..not V ec; is . e.i. ;i yieg ing, and in this re outtiw rj)gi"i.mme a 'Ian; ...-v;i the' Dia:iagri lasl s .niuuer. ne Mieetis . vi tee v.tk- ie i .-- . i . r k 1 . . .1 t e ami th admitted rrforn:s. u-v.-ar are eide-tracked in order ) !i!ii.i-l-:- for political p.iviun ! hat Con and run v gress is t j v. siAvr; giVerae.'. .. in : ... K-,. i 1. ;...! uvziiiv wn.-i ' o-' - m.v .... .-v...... , cau be expected ' it th&t will bei - fit the 1 ".blc .untfi tha pry-eift u?-i-- bers are turned no ah !:; r.-.;e repreieutaiLves ot' ? !k-. p placed in fveir' sirud. re , The pldUH-ratf are, detenni! -. d 10 poison the i;i.!id of the Jxoplo if they can. L Leading j'artisan papers are being pent free a's' samplo opies tfgularly o the farmers. i ;espipa lff '? 1'ifhlf fo." by.the jdatt-ciMtS. A jium'uer ui large -papers are t;:'iiu Jheir paptrslclubbed wiih other 'p'a - ifrs ire'e of chariie. For ' inetrince. the price J a iocab papers l.;. per 1 L . v '-tii ' i annum. U lie o.g U-.v ljed-w.it h diar'paj; - free of caarge. For luslaacc.ithe pinVoi local pr.- peris $1. jO' per ' annttish-y Tha big .paper will be t lutibed witb that oce , -.. -ne j- ..'v. t the same pnee-l.aO for both. In .that waV yeu go? due p-r t re.i. Dou't le i-aaghfe by anyuch bait. Jirvgnmi Fdriicrt ILdeigh X. C - STATE NEWS, Tiifc" DOINGS OF on: PI itlltr.l LY AND PLAIIfLY '? iiV JlAri'CxiGS of thkJ.Wei:k! tt'P - , Prx.sxp. i ' . On Fund'av 'evening last 'tb f rMY v ; was i dcla. t d &QVra h i '-helper' oo the uiountai ffMK'fr trui it .it In.- ond the I ours t- .d per"' on the mountain r ti ; roed by a collision with s ll'b J ne I engine, . was; knocked. j he around. Did not hear what 1 ime .of th bid', but suppose he all . 1 Jendersonville? 2 lines. rr ic Kins ton Lumber Co. is bliild ing another large dry kiln, the ame ! eiof the one already' in. use. fi'he j oo;ii;)anpf already hasa splendk 1 i her pla t, to which, addition j eonstaiilly bpiuj made. V'i'he i i hm ' are ifotle injnivn conipriiug this com pit: air are are all "his !i clover and sociable. Th . ! 'v t uonij a siiccossii ui uueiness. of our people" an; glad . of . it. lumber mill -eniploVs' a.jarge WW of hands and is a bi thins forlH stoii.;.- V. e wi.-:h Iliere were mor mfviS in-ont- midst. K Slieh in f ton I I . - v.?T're.9.v. e ne informed that ilr, Daniel .unit Miss Gapie V. Pefli v, or l oici!ine 'tywnsrup, were i !;'ist. .imday' nip:ht by J. It. Lav, renee j.i: i ., oi vv.nite3- towusnip. he j pa l cuts ot i lie young loy i nSlfMMjJ OT VlilHlf itlV I (t tot n ;k,. t,,.,;, , linA ,,;, r. i !. Ai .i two mik- i.efor.i tlier ot'a : "t-. n , -tine to ,i?:y ii:iti to l.ue . .! .otv.r of "Cve-lauL-h'J i 0f.L.-,i)ili-Wp ;,- iti'.Vll I'vesteirdar - by Mesfl-R.- J.' V'. A. ! - K. Spitey, ,'.f Woo!rilJ'ei ard.-r i th-tiii; a reek .will le relvi; for his jlppinej. , lio Can beat, tfc- 1 ; s.--vt tonr imisor Lecr. K i . ' 1 J Ci:pt.. .C.l. L'acc left last T rfh : tav:tor a t:--m Ti-v irsnma n(.iJ o ftaake nauds wnli old trieiuis. :!4 olii i he ioilowi ), which we clii 0R1 atlif day's Lymdihufg Kews, j. ba.een v haC ho lis doiny;: bill iipt. 1. Jd., l':ict , of Wilson, fi.'C. v IP t : Cuifodiau of .Die K. O. K.'i!: J115C .e.-.es of, !aitii. au'd- belianc wa ) 'at the Mitsvuic Halt, rridav-il fbi. :Mlpvilfcr.e tile 'same on 1U T oi: the fjrel.hr. i;, llevvai'jn Ko4 ! last uiirht. f.t the rcjh'esfcut fin am i ' 1 1 ' 1 1 eg .-ocj, fe'ridr , i ight 1 ;f 1 , visi( iLyiici.dmrg-again 'ou M. I'jU - lay 4nigltamlbe at:lapiiiio;;Ilal! a : o'citjk to resume- vl oniplo : i the I diyi d this I the a-or I;! of thV.e MeVllS; 4 : , ,1 . i , , - a.,,,,. t 4. ,r,..ft-.: ci : vJT .. . liev. . t. i-. v, lute piv vuu'dav c-xclia tiea i i j at Thrboro las in' pulpits w ith Dr. J. D. II ui un. ; Vi sou opiare always uen , to have Dr. llilffham "jwith On this occasion he preachei ited liiem. wo eie.iiJb iiiiK eiuijiieiiL oei jiioii-? ii the Hsplist church, in his ovn 111 b of im. pie iinniug stylej to the -deli; the large audiences wliO liean .Dp W. K. Hall, editor jthe "Tni red ergationul. of Zew York, 3Ctu- in the""iethodist chi'relil ast de i lit to a large and thhrough lighted audience, ite tsa ma on .,ainlei nn 0 ator- elocutionist of no mean ability To- ; ni'gi)i he will lecture hi i! ' TIalL-.Al.rw subject is:. IIow ilaiiiouft Get I Wailriod and 8tify o." Li..: T he town i eleeiicii paedo.T very (juie ' Hutil-day and thl regui.tr Dein 81 v on I krat-1 J - rc noiiMnccs were elected. .1 liete jvai , . . ,v., no opposition. ilsor. Mirror. , - i ent are The i;til kv jjaui,t Impr rovdn jvud nianutactunng v oinpanv puhi-g j bvht ahead in the d OTJ- I - r- I oi tiieir . valuable, pro HSr-tV i Theyi are Living o.r splendid ar nues l irom the .-c.it he. ni bonnUerv'; or their i i :wn'l: to tiie river. Atlantic a ftct v.ble with feet . 'and. will be the most nt; le- jitiii- !rcs!ifiu;e street in our tiify. TlierV ate doiug the workvin th - r ' , eit n mini SUL-; , fit.i;i si .-uivivr lich i will datl t the bearitv and -a Mi iiv- !.. l.ues- .of their . property. V". e arn Kit khev -v 1 1 1 u;;:?) Oat: a b fni ve- ; -j.rK ri ver, -yha-:!. iiVte'-eiwill lerminate. 't'bU i at t ral' l i-ve".' - v;ul Hiil le ' fi?a't u of r!'o ii'upro-. eiAoiit'th.t y are .? ; tTi'h bxuldnig -.seawii 'u .ip.'!M:-.' :-t iivcKy ''iui... -v ;iiinil--r oi" cohtracl? ilo. large in: 's b be ii.-ed in th-v t'bui-.o rge rjme: :.ou is el. in MS.. ;:;;e uinuw;, t . . i .. 5Kt" :;e.se. t-.i.t -iiiea.u iititnv it.- i ion - -; U ;;r - soon ti te inau'tj. erv - , ....... brri-'s m i-;rs Joauea hh: t he i Oii'I j liuidh-V-ai.d brick to t-jjused ii i tronsi run: -a of these : brihihij; ibe HpriH.!rhop. brxmclu onic aiiHOKi !: entire l rum . :a'tl . of ; hi-1 i n rr- i thi- ; s.in 1 ear? SWUi-. ! -wi' a ! ,u, iy ; il: " 1 . ... . . ., pnii,!. "e ur.tiertand ;th.. her ah.--e; :. , haveco-uitacts 'Lc-r.- -t lieic" II I he :i-e!y t K.-.-Uj. ..;oi-.it m ine nui;ti:e tiii.; ea r.: ..!.. . i.-arg . .. qi!-i:ii?t early1 vc..'taVb'i? pas ihrt.t;5i Mouiit e-vvm dav for tiu line i of 1 ekr; ... , et ii ; hiarket shipped from h v trucking .-'tenons, it h ss-t fhinir; what imi.u'use proportions t s tin si-! yuoss is adaimiug in North Ca i as well as i ll" profits which i' -i ' iua. U'-r.; nrti niup, 1 last year as the product of ttvo fe) u&oPm He ha . .j.. ,;or(, besides f nruishin aased i ws, ! fold ' idautaiio'n un txtho present ififi'i. na has roerved plenty fcrflm U' tbeUihn.ee of the ! year. ! cannot all our tanners do as ; Tbe .verv'ide. of eatiiig wester . fod iucat wl,eM we can raise it lauiv -1 .-, v :iy well: will h ?ap - at - v 85jd abnudainK with a litt j teation. ii'ocky Mount: Phoot Vol j. - Te: nijli-i- f,, :i.., - I. r"li.s a fAvi&u n .I.A ; oo i ri.hot .i ..L.i i ! it stood the mirbiv tuntw's nrimi- ! " ivi. .invi njiiuwi-uas, ui.uueari Jtive edbiil. Avh'-- ifbic rMl.i'n -..Qii uestrc stone Chica ved ome yars ago the hearth- v;:aved. aLd will oe sent to .go jtd form, 'fart of the- State's eihib it aMth-VToJKFs Fair.1 : . Th touch. tkoaeco1 of krone drink ".nor I lid tl,e! dvnrr,.- iVi.mrAi. n-tin 1 blew tto diussell fcaire.! : The world has all-i' been ? nb-ior-s ot nnl entii-e iioid of I small 'fTc.es.- - ht wo a 14 b(-ntejt;stiig tjbj know - what c-ie . jjf L; tie mobbie Ileed, tvtr .vao?'Aotikkiit i hse tobacco. T (.si' no, IJHSt i l ne rantre ot irmia of ithe late Fried r c h 1 Roden s t J?d L the . tlravellew profesro'ij;and. poe va thcfrouhly :!erinali 1 n his I lonmrehensivencss.! . t ' . . . famili?ijr jith a from itarirViait to jtiozi- . iar. i raff es. an crlo-ca x o-j . ,Be oiice visH6d, AnTia, sotne years fisfo and vv aj jecelved 4 i tit open-arms, j lav 4. The Con - ! ! IXCiTON", ; Vv A sus O ij4 todav issued a-, bulletin shov.inlf f.bat tbe e;aifs -fiLbiess -of teal essate mort- 2febrasi::'a duriasr the - i o o t and -hmuwhatelv sat ,.oets e aihtjutnt? smce 41 Hartl,.-aildSebure the ler s t2nii imt lie lias aci rme -, nm . vi - , 1- . ..-..-.1 1. 1' ...i 1. iest UolIarS stored tr jjdeciute . U "reprecn ted -bj;-l treasure. 1 lisjtened at the keyhole of ljxoi-tirfigttij made to -secure: a j the Senate chamber door ( :he Senate .f.yr-L368,:ti$7v Of .tbisdebfbvs in executive sessioii) e; peetiiig to 337,B7i drbt Of 4n.-i-T- of r if en jre.ii i-iiii eo riHtiii on t , J 4 I 1 1 . f i 1 oaip. j iii.'V. jfiivunt ; ru.. . I . i .:. -' i j -.' - 9t- iVr f iit. of the exLfin-debt is in tt, the princial lig in the; counties i t vilfaie kii.l eitv lit portion fofi- this'lti of Pouibbss'and I in taster, in which :ir..i 1 he ijtfcs ot. Ofiiaha and Lii Con.. 1. Ueports ri-om the Xoitt ern .Teri't rory indicate t bat, last weJkj's sior-ni ill Wli!C!l I WO .Set- tiers' lo." vere in Teod w. (t.li-ir livf 8,' was i iu 1 e as. se- the-. n u iu w : ne..- jwtu. - - .1 1 , Vi i ICil eft thiit town ou teridn-vf - r MiO di not yet been beard from.. Grit sic- lvcr lid not reach the 'iig )lac fifty miles from ! I a? -:.i ic supposed he has 1 . T ' .- , oeen iostyn the pra me. ItV. J.oving- heart,- v.' bjo left bearh :-!liiil Onjk" ly two weeks.agp-i "InofheeW L-.'a.d- of sinceahd it; is suppose 1 'that he' h s been lost in t!ie Sturm. 4 i5arty 9H moan rea ponce hove iiW N cut to forcii ior tne mis- i y 1 n tin in 1"Jomf n the Chamber of l)er ;u ips tuda vroie? i?udi;.i, :i-l- si&nat.ion,'! ' - ref erri i stated i nc: fii!t?n t I'.'i ex i expenditures,"' be-'. covered by for I80d ocmiomi iu ' the :Wart Department,; that a b U.wmiW7jye intrtKlnced.tn farther iik'fc expenditures by snmsde ! rived, f tim' the Lie. ot "'national i- 1 . i iroi err jand the ja;tonrjc:i cru. cieav t A . J. it for th rail ;V.ty ' tj eaarv, and ;a.a I oft her hi to. mod iff-.' the --succession' j dui.v u f-. Establish- a ii,a,H)..JlY Wi nkatcb.es h'owever im. ' ,i:n l. "l.fi. . neie vtuilK. Mil uV 1SI , tie; ot .-l-On l-i-VA whir.Li wirtii kl Tiii'lhfir iwr,i1'nT w.ip ... ! '.. . 4 nues. ni.. c,,u.J:.v.f r.niAA. with niiiTiu ft-a - ! . , . .11 i.ii; i o chilli - ' T i, T ger.erai 7 AlKM: passed n break five keeper ( lie said' appeal it the Lrfv ent. . : I - J- 'fr:xr, btTr 4.- Deeming tH-or' 'ii mt-wtion ins jiwiis oron :'b-t in. he told his he did"' ibi ciire te !...! ! .. ,i; i.ii ii v. i 'tile. inuai K'.-ruH-il w as aain everybody iVim. 'Wlien questioned ned mv i eep .'I-, J'eemii m jiugii ijliave killJd rjy,'but lie ' iii ii 3.i-i cteaied tuat ne liatl i aov i ceo L'ctioii tiff ! asked .-l! -J . ! l. .... .. i iixell f o : . M ,. ... ' latter ; , . . tiie iiiugi lit would ikr auwer in uiie L 'vV-elb a cood deal cau happen 1k- ore then. I 'was not born to be haii 1 t-u. m Tlfe f jiihid St:;t s crulk-r" Charles-! April'-'! l and ar- ir.n.nieb i 'erocado f ri vedoii; for target -practice : irpur rod tls from each! - .efeht-inch ; "rrm-, r.-i.H f.,.u,.i jv.. vi., if irr, i r-rrt n-ili nf the six s target 3. e?seb. . T-i'Tien nu a t a regttlalion.j rRV vards-i he result the stasid; 'lie n:e;i d ec' Oil . rted for- :!-,:.t. phi. of Ai .w.iile-fa.rwere not c!; ii rti owing' ttineU nucr i ha ,i:.t -ra iletwll ; a rrived tbe'.'sfre ;vl i,"', '"If 7!aA7 p: ii lu i;ie v.nar- ai-ta- . pr ! as bara. 1 1. '-n :i-" t-tve captain - e.!"Nt h.: t o t he rhUh , .. : I 1 to; '.'p lil - Ibw.Kii'a :L ii;.enIed by : r -i H)l. The : : aoov. ;. : ;l cruis-;.r,f it.-. I arrived off : il.-T ij,i.t port -wii.l take Piirt I .t''cn:$!a-'i - - 1 .'.:. '"2 . h:; t e '!'is -Asibrl th, J enter. k '1 ! .-. ceieuratron, . vei -' oi tlie t ?l;i.v t tiie c.i 'f" ever. -; 'tci':-,;. . lie ' V. i a i IC ; -,' V:i: i-a onim; lie ('.,:--. 7 IV Shaw. tee V.8H aTIe i t7 IV: I- .-r ai ; . r ' X av 'V- i- i ! l ,:i i hv.. Mr. L' J!;,". l'Ci i: .it'seiiccd - i,x ne- tempum rman - r 1 - ias viai nau. evcept Mr. x o;:ipt"i M'?e!li com- m it fee V June. S -viil be ?hr-ie St? tid iu V. rhbe:- of t L every -ut. n re? sou structedi iu fx' or tfasii in f avor n an unin- tjlek-snnen v Chipi-.go,- but'!. ;-ts tlie 1 iiomiii'.e. j i tie re r. L i--. i rnucu as to the the i ; n make-u r c ni t ue ue ii veil t ion. sration to tne ia - . . , tionil Ul TI-a nf: : .- . est bov or da-. k on want iua io i - sc'.i as a vt preeiitati; larire. 'Ir bebert M-c1.au ex-MiuTsfer to! Fra:i6e, al: eats y .1 Charles ';U l- villi ; one. - Tile fourth lace j wilFTie for i Senator CornrtifJ he wishes it," or j.one of hiil friends. OurSaf? Financial Sysreia. 11!.- . : t. 1 ... vl:.,i -., t T : ! n:iht, i ; I i liiere has.ueeii u ffhastiv uau : at-i , i . , o . r . . ' the nation's capital. A bommjision f. esperts have been examining the vnlts and ft in -hinli tn , ... - ic . uai . .i:auv-uaj viiotiii. y - stored, abd tbey r' port the whrde , system of safes in iue Unit.d Siat?s treasury building c;fective ,ahd inf f liraetk-aily. valueless.: ' -Tlie comm1si ' ti rma,, -J f i A firmed itlv! nriontit- modern sfini ! Jf with norfer-t lot-;,:. i,ri fbn'mMs. an.Vnf iAl7ln3frnrL7,l that. they c tr;)es f rom f . . T . ! every sit The shocking intelligence that th4 rdation's "financial bagis" mas in thi"! rirecarioas condition senti me flyiiiii n-,r tn )U r'j.nifnl '.-.1iti4rii-.iiiMt- t4 petition, dyg iimplore abk "bese-cl ! -BureJeVci the tariff, thepreJ to work td mountain ofl , i. i the-treasury building. id y alarm waA jntease, 1 hud Ji.3 teued diiriiiir; the silver debate to so much oratory concerning the dire re salts in tne event of any disturbancd of ous specie asis that I expected to find Congressmen with anxious mien and corrugated- brows diseussind p'iays and means bi secure the nation' keyhole of hear John bherman s agonized .toaea ; iiafiealing to his colic-ague to drop i . a. l&atorial dignity and go ilorth witliij ! htm to r.iark "time, keep step 1 guard in fronL at j the back, JllMl on: both sides or the treasury ;i r iJ bildmg peuumg tnetimu modern safes -with brand lievV lOC.b ; cdti'ld be built. I fancied f. .. ;,..! lOl a 11. lit . that I heard Air. Shermaii tearful iv-1 - V rtliw'dl ij tr far limf eei inn fn .' ivthe best 3 Hinanciai ev t .stem the , wCiria-iias- ever known. I'ressinir ! mft-- ear still closer to the -keyhole ;u?4 i (bid enno- a- ran Ion the side df' jiiv h-'-id j pm the doorkeeper, 'vy-ho 'flhougbi: ,1 ibout to gel liwld j 3Cbie executive: session secreM- 1 heaid VJV Shrnnan'i; volert raised in. a- r.h fr: uu appropriation of SlQ.0,000:,0g'o ; i;-aw Hf a glance how ma tcrs stcoa Thb-great father of- our financial sys-;. teik. u.,a .ilot Vet beard the hsppailmsr: spiiiillmx news, uu: iiijsery, wnaE was co oej . . 1 - T ! ! : V dqbe? The ttnate door .was Icoked iwitli a nioderh lock) tbeW. wt3 no v to -sou-rid tne alarm, i he a;.vx thought catie to me that even ood theVelil. our bouelt dollar iiiiu'lit break idose from th r itiiiociu'c JI1U H ' or to " ;;iia- wfnld h11 f !ll'e trade au inddf;try. ore? to iingiaiiu nd then ther.? collapse of ail. I .ill or we fwo.u id ee i forced totlsC liiiim i tion of t ran -at fc- inbf all' .business with i i-li.-ihi.iin -1, contemptible, low-down VOj-ceuL doi lar . j - ! -it... ... - t-.J.-.'.i.t i i went- over no iue in.iisx-1 . iuiii : i lU . ,.L -i .i k-.,, ; Wills; OI Hie VJtLitLOl JjaO UU SCII CI.8. , j.ne memoers is peuu out uu p ieu w;s-. .s;n puucouiess mac- s ' . j ! . i ;- .J:.. -i ri evei'Y- aCL yi ' lar :f f irtii id- r ! PI! l.W III' I'.' ' M.- Ill th f ;ilT li 1 . . - i I . IL IJ. . ! ' ' "I 11,'11 the coming -presided Hal casu'-'i I "r"" ," x . ; . i paig rn.r ILit even m the Ilor.cc I. ; foiirnd no oiie in a state of cousterna- tion over tne nnperiica specie oasis. jlSfii. liJbutelleiwas oratinjr bout the in.tue.-vamtsotiip. . .. eiitVWrisafe. condition of our seaboard, : not' believe aii7arld was pleading for an appropvioT ! yonr grievances and maae - your de al Coinmiftee of-iibn to build three battle-spin3-) and ( mands, and having them spurned oatd help him,7 accusing the wicked Democrats, who j 'and yourselves kicked from the foot seemed to be i oiilv want to make an appropriation i.ef the golden throne, are you going ! fdr one battle-ship, with endangering a'cknowiedged rndtional safety solely for ibe purpose his wife inaStdf makincr a record o economy for citmriaiir'i uses.-, iais . new aiarm.; the tieed. lie ; over oui' unprbtected seaboard served would not only show that the farm lat date bad been ai a coiinterirritant to my scare about ! era and laborers have no true, con g, and whe'. the the honest dollar. It ex jl aided thej cepiious of the awful issues invblvjed, m-obablv be tarlv i CElmness-and'epiipoise o? the.ho::or- j but it would also demonstrate, that able srentlemen. They -Efet usetl to hti-aring about! tbe nati.4 peril;; j serve libsrty and freedom. ! tli efect,wear!s off and doesn't inter-.! It is a propitious time fopj-bfj ueo feie with their amietite either ior i pleTs party" to show its streb srth. In eidlids or liquids.. There were only bers pres- aliiout one-bftb of the. member. ciitto hear Mr. iJoutelk,' relate t he .! : i. i . -1 i- . r stfyry oi our nairr oreatn . j.espape irorn i .. . ... . I . war With little Chi e. . eMerati were fteyeral :L,-n,; .Ai fv.,;l fiPS-,s 'mr.iinr' with , . -Hvn vm r- nsh-nt from the.v ,fl,Ji ,..,.h,.lT.;.'. r.tl,-.r j lollilieP 0 . the sofas "hick of the ,r while;belcw in thr ba'semeuti' . cdiild .1..; beard the cheerrj clinkling or, ine-f-iHcts ai tne eur in tne i -. i . . . i.i.i. . e.. .:t .u. ii . - - restanr.u.t. '! After ail. itl is a reiiosef ul thought tUnt even sliohld our .. specie, ba.-is JjiH-lKK ill valin e i lie i.ttceuk lit isu'i -1. - ; -1 i ft.. , c i. . 1. 1. .... , . . r". .. cunsiructmir i if mouni taie.-.-cauwe awarticd, it will liinke'ho & Of Oii- i"ebe'n-e to the! cenntr. pro ide.d fjit? alfair i:i kepfifrv'crct. :Ji t tre;isurv witcb-dos. w ii 1 " i ust pacd un at.'d..mg robbed of billions by a fata thiwn in rfrohl ox 'the iT'leat 'Sttn-e itiijiilding ai.vu utake beltevt. that the tbonett dollars: ' are lvim ItiUietlv in i tiieii-- itt ei'vaatts mstead ott. cii - cuiat - 1 friar anti iralivantin2. jiroutid ' among i t liepet i' te, Piiue wiii niyvc I ljrilt Oil . .... .... ' .;'!! ,.. .T,.,, ; T;.1V ?i:vvi v.i ; i x 'ti t i .i, o gam' ie ; ! nr t-iocks and ponas, and the pro- : ti'i!v .vriK ti pr.v; ; ja(j (-H.,r the Lis in ia rv iKiik 1 -tT lation v.i : i ( 't'., ,1, ..a. itikw i-'ww'.'- i ivjt.inere. are ih llou tines. fc,.Ti u .. i i- I. : I.' 1 1 1 ll 1 1 V H Vigorous .Campaign - IA vvashmetou letter says the . t if t . . :.. f. . l Jrarmers iiiauce. raeuioere ju.uia-- I't.kj v.,m l.o.it r.ji mskin? n ri-r i crous pariv t cau:pairo .-tuis vear. l Tihev have been holding . cancusses very frequently of late at jthe resi i tinue. I v. n - -: - Wetl n esd av 1 , :ti . . V,. j. ..." iV ...!: rope and Asia would be rushed .uUo j surely guiding the peoples -i move- t.'on von tioti. ' It 1 t 4 . " 7M ' rj! this eountrv, turned -into rniii for mriit but don't b deceived you is'iiiioro., .'Xearlv rViVcd ba?i'-s for .Tvbn'i coinage into silver doiiara? for vhicb j must "totef fair" and in the., words e com'mfttee"' ei-.l aviVo",,--'-0 .--:"7,, ' H in some mvsterious wav no; explain- of the great Englishman,; "trust to greed upon, aadjdenceof Congressman Watson, of e will vrobablv be Georgia. These caucussesj have len attended reijilarly by theAHiance iji'embers'iri the house and bj$eaatrs Peffer and Kyle. Ex, Xetes by Reformer. National Ii,noniist. TRUE DKKOCKACV. . ! """f V Jclu, Ul napi: 111,1 WUIU 0.. -. e nm t .i1? "fnS1c Phrase rT- wucria, auu metronai : f.i ri . 1 ..ii..? as an offset bis words at the Jackson club cele bration -L" we are f.06 Jproud to call carpel ve JacWnian Democrats" it is refreshing to hear that I Jeffer - '1?num - ' r01"?0 John iJayis, of I Kansas, reading lect ures to hi breth 1 r,iI 1" the Hoas of Kepresentatiyes ! -til? Wucaple.of true Democraby. - ! 17 iorgt when they are; advocat 1 tror as Aiexanuer 'Hamilton- ex- At m -, . pressed it, ; a gorernment "of the neb and Jeifdrson 'the plat well-born '1 that Thomas was the ; great apostle of f 0 it - l T ?V AtK1IHiU fr ,lDe common "ej iUI g. wnl tney are man. F!0? Jh! kswaf tb Mk-Gght er. ihev forget I when ther place "ICJ I,. I uic o 1.JJ2LL viiLiif i ui ntiTsr. mar 1 homaa Jefferson ; said: '-TreasnrY j notes bottomed on taxes and thrown lntocirculatien will take the place of so much gold or' silver, but bank paper must be suppressed and the circulation restored to the people to whom it belongs." How idle and meaningless are the ; assertions and protestations of politicians land office- oi.l mI Tl, ....1 . u:.. u iwlu-."uS lJ; i ! . uiv-1 ki ii v.tt. ij l i i y i HCV want Democratic " practicinsr. They r . . ' i-. - ,v;mi ii. U 1...1 . C . I i frrTittit'fTit'v iritT ii n in fii'tui hwam ; ami ngiit tor the fairest present ex- .4 of j the- platform "'it a p; J eiTrsonistu Democracy, of the People s party. It was a pitiful sum,1 only $42,- i 000,000 at the most, that the people I . j a- . i i n - i ..- .- " -ew. -ngianu liepuDiicamsm ..- i . v Tr...i.i.i t x ..nu. jcb jiii"i;tau iemccracv loineo. ''"'.beople. i x . A FIOIITJXO i'OLIGY. k... i v . .. . ne Aihctnce in theboutii, more ;ac- Lvcmvd vigorous tban ever, berore.. A .U asningtou correspondent of tho po-itica! press. .nu refers to that .'".'-ibe Southern men are all greatly troubled about the third party move- . nt. and they are coming to appre- ciatu now ttiat mistaae- was made in -not meevmg tne issues squarely J .-.... i I. .. -. A. i? A. utu ut uiineuwut uret siarieu, in Head of temporizing and tryiag to rcoaciiiate the Alliance leaders. A Ood many of them have come to the conclusion - that w'hiJc 1 the mistake i - made tuen can not be corrected, bet- ;er resa its win iouow tneir .matting the tilit m..w. arid making it earnest ly, than can : be obtained by further teniporkiug." "There ap 'pears to be nothing left but .to 'make the light, and it is generally agreed that the only way to win is to i ffsdit .1 ll- .'11 f 11 11 . . 1 boldly at every point." Ho yon "hav seeds" downi. South t-.n-wf nne l-..,xm Hl in -accordance ii ivifVi flio tw,., F .iioi.iivi, nuv.r no.iy , ! -." .t-"- I':" nun uun.iMllll nnamc, ui ...kwiwv.umkho, uiuvicc .i f uccu inc.uc ucLneeii ..UJ,uee: it ltu to I l,...,... ah:.,..'. : U itf I II n M. I I 1.....'.,T... .. . i . . . u ern rarniers, Alliance, and that . - " uilllHin !'.111UV1UI. T tn 1JUULU the j former has bee n chosen. t. . What are tuii lyoiB.f to .do about. it? Are you gems: to submit? Are 'you. going. to cringe under: the crack ! of a party whip.-' ..-.llaving stated i to' play the part of a slave and go j back to labor for your plutocratic j masters? .1 do not believe it, bqc'aiise ai-y oacnvrm steps ai imj time : meir, nearrs vrere too craven to.de- ! ill probabiiity there will be fo4r, if ; not five, presidential tickets iiil the rioeld, unless gout proves, able to i- har- : ..i... .u.' i. n : . . i-: l nionize the. present conflicting ele- 0 - -' ".s ' , . . i i i i . - ments. , Since it is so evident tnat tne j Democrats and Republicans ofj the ' East have joined' their forces' to de feat all financial legislation iii the i interest of the peonle. whv should : i. vr..i- i,.:foa Monger? The tiht has to be ibade. : I-IIV 1 -V UlIJ H-ltt I f V w JJV. Jl lU. l a MM J i I The promises and pledges of ppliti ; cians are wort h nothing. Demjxsra j cy ba become a bed low sham. Re j juldicanisry has be the aroh-eiieaiv of "the plain. pemle" The two light pug eacn ilhi -v over a few" j of tariff uix. w hile the people art ' uancial system. . Down witl ! flags uf thtf robbers! Up witli the i bmer of iho people and gird od your 1 armor ior ine-mmr, Free CclBae Wliat it .'deans. . - ' f N O. Picayune. i l-'i-i.i-.i t'm f- ti t-i tYtf 1 frr.rlnpTi fa : ... -,r. t -r- I f .- f. fiti rta T.i it v:Wf.r cttk Tninxt-v- ! whelm its advocates! with the iar-ni- - i! . .i :-.' J? -c ment mac ii rree cumage oi tiacr .. ..... .? J .,, were.aiieweu.au iue ei.vr on x-u- ed. the frovernment would hajve to payout gold, and by this meaai the Earoiiean-aiad Asiatic holders if sil- ver wouia carry on ail our goift anu it-f.acir ii-i -iu put.w i ..... . ' ; - ;.. i. n. W the fiaanees aud the N'otb- i s;euist i uiu w wi iucvuuuui. j ing' but, a -total ignorance, of. tb-laws resrectiii? coinage at the mibt TJfn of 1 induce such wild notions. It will be well, then, to give a few worths of information on the subject. ' ; . "Free coinage, means that any person bavingVprecions metalai may deposit the sam in the mint and hare them ''converted into standard coin, free of charge. This -rule ex pands only to gold. Any person pos sessing gold, whether in bars, dust, plate or other ordinary forma, may carry it to the mint and have it con verted into eagles and double eagles for coinage 7 - 7 . Deposits of gold ch- reaching the mintare assayed and their y&lne in pure. metal ascertained. Pure-gold ia gold 100 partj fine that is. it con sists of 100 parts of pure gold. withj no alloy or adulteration of any sorb This standard of verfect " purity is recoguizea in an eiviuzed countries. The' depositor's gold being, 'ascer- utiaea to ueso many ounces ot iver fectly pure nieia, he is entitled to exactly the eame weight of standard gold coin. Now V- coin contains one-tenth by weight of allov, which is composed of a mixture of silver and copper, and may for all practi cal purposes be considered-, as worth less. Therefore one ounce of gold coin contains nine-tenth of an ounce of pure gold and "one-ten th of ounce of worthless alloy. It is plain, then, that wnen the compesi tor bauds , in 1000 ounces of pure gold at the mint and receives therefor 100 ounces f . gold eoiu he actually only gets back ;juu ounces or. - pure gold aud 100 ounces of allcy. , The mint thus makes. a gross profit of 10 per "cent, by transaction. 'Of course the 'ex-' pensesof eoinagijare to be paid, but it must be plain that there is still left to the mint a Considerable- profit fjrom the work of eoiningugottL, An dunce of pure gold is wWtht'by: the -riiint standard SO.Gl'.lS, or in rotind figures $20.67, and iu handliug jlOO ouuees of gold, as above stated, the mint would make a gross of 100 ouuees, -or ',$2 670.18 whick th'e- de positor would baye to pay for bis free coinage. If a. like rule were adopted for- silyer it- will : be . seen that the mint would-Ktill make in the exchange of coin for bullion its r k lut the law provides that the mint for sflver;- .Jtgi only an etpial j wei ht of tnulibii 6f ' the srune j . No forei Q coiu3 ttre .moiiey in tia connt t Tlier are only so much bullion, according to the val ue oi the precious, metals they con tain. If the silver coins of Europe and Asia were brought here, they wouid have to be minted into our t ItJ,,,u.T. ami unitet free coinage law, r would, be subject to a tax of 10 per cent, for mintinr. What induce- ment would there be to auybedy-to sutfer such ii less? Obviously none. There woubl be .. no obligation' on anybody's part to. pay gold for this silver. , Would there be? "There would be no demand for such a flood of foreign silver, and no reason why it s'houid be bronght here .for coip age -. And it would not be.. That is the simple: common sense of the matter. -'-' V " - ; ' Starviog People. The Truth Sanantoma, Tex. last Monday morning as the train , on the Arkansas 1'ais road which bore the Texas 1 editors, returning from their excursion to Kockporf, pulled out at Floresyille Capt. bee Hall publicly inade the statement that 10,000 people Were op the verge of actual starvation in Starr, Hidal go, Encinal and other counties on the Rio Grande, 7 . ' The association immediately pass ed the following resolutions; Whekeas, it has been 'learned from authentic sources that there is a widespread Buffering for want . of food among the people. in .Star, Hi dalgo, Encinal and other counties in Teias on the llio Grande; and ' ' Whereas, it is estimated that 1 6, 000 persons are iu an almost starv ing. condition in those counties and their necessities can be relieved ,only by food and money subscribed for Eh'nt purf ose. be it . Resolved, That the members of th e Texas Press association do hereby individually pledge themselves to at once sobeat through the co'nmiu of their tions respective newspapers subscrip to relieve the starving . people on the Rio Grande border in Texas, nntl rlr all in f.hpir rowfr i'o arnnsp J the charitable' impulses of their read- j e inat cnu- .' : . , Some-one who is treed to call in: every man who is used, to calling every man who is not satisfied with the conduct of affairs, a "calamity howler" will say that tho condition of these people is due to drought aloneJ To such we wish to ' say: 1 1 isi not true that a man who raises food, produces enough to fed mtmy times the unmber of hie d,e'peijdeiit-6? "lis not the same true, of lone who is a produces Vf fabric.?? if not," why not? If so, and "justice bad been done tbe producer; is it not true that he would have enough laid by to tide u n.i uui vnv v i ino a ci i u . w: " a. ii : ixreat army of the .destitute au'd starved in increasing every-Jar not only ui the iiOrthern."-, and eastern centers of population butin our own bright sanny southland. The God ! i,., . i. ut iun- uunu u uiv -i . ii . i-. . if .-, e.'-0-!-'"" m.ux mc xjiiih muu i't i - J i :n.' . . and it terrible to be forced by starvation into the performance of dntv bnt "if neWLj must--, it islbitter than. 'to al low a condition ofr" things under , which men nice not only, starved bodi- ly and men tall r, but 'are forced to f- . - . t i i 1 1 firosntute tneir intellects, under which innocent cbildrcn are dwarfed and their minds and sou la narrowexl to the simple question of pbyeical necessities, and under which "thou sands sf women are annnallj offered 7T the alternative of a miserable starved and wearied existence or e gilded life of shame end degradation.' Read Building and the t Mexico Fair. . WiI:niagUi. Messsencef. : . The papers are full of road mak- hZ .and roati ininroyirir arricbs. They are surely sorely - needed. If some good does not come of so much discussion then the 'people1 are cjurablv iudifferent aodbruid to t tbeir own interests. TlulNjortherh reviews, magazines, trade aad manufacturing journals, I and .'new spupers are ; all taking a-band in the consideration ene of' the most imtxirtant questions ,that really cencera the people at "large. :" :. '-. -":: U .- ;'-. : t .,'; i We are gratiiied that owing to the widespread and growing '-interest in the constructions of (roads that jtUs in charge of tbe ' ('jivicgb ; "World's Kx position are platiiwug to do sonJb things for the kelp of the '.country iu that direction. Seveial departuients will show t)ai part of . tike features of BcientiCc road building. -...Thns fat in the United States the roads Uae been ntade in the most ignorant and unscientific wa" pessible. The re sult is the people' iu. this country hare lost thousandaHOf niiliions of dollars no doubt, jit is being urged that at tluv Col umbian "-Exposition the roads leading td the grounds should exemplify the most improved scientific road mak ing as prevails in Europe and iu the United States; It is pnggeted that cross Section's of thie) roads .sbou 'd le shown in sonie suitiable ; plaie, t'o gethen.with t lie best juachinei' for preparing the! material, making ami taking care "of-:, roads. I Stbne -.-rnsb-ers, steam rollers, : slrtet sweepers. noma- oe in eluded in this "exhibit. 7 ' I lent -and "de The idea is aii ece snaLneone. o many people "will vh'it tne:Ji,xK.isuiyii Ironi every er.; tion of'-our Coen try t hat a great ob- jeCt . le-SiOU so - mnieh needed. can bt imparrec 1: and people can build' good learn fro-ii'd how io roads. v ' Evervbtidy is interested j .in good roads, whet her! he kn r S it or not, Every kind of bijsin'ess . is positive v and direcUy. influenced by good o bait ruaus. i.aa wagqn. roads mean Ui.uble c-(.t to the ?h.i!peiS aud dou ble ' o.:v to the ov, t ri s o teams When pr.;.L will StlHlV tin tacts I aird. litatlii ie:- and li r;: iio.v very TwUai damaji :viiat a- less of shippers, ie., i' 'u" 4WU "' i b wagoits and tvitKi.-', cosilv.-.are" lad roado- ume, wtatit lux.upoi) and -. batman impe,dilueii.t to triide. tliev will .move in earnest, f'er dietter roads. V'e hope the ' M I . 1 -. o ' i- :LBicag idea kh thoroilijh of if. , 7 .will Ue .woiKed out . vv ness. Good will cornel Blowiug Hot and ( old A "great howl was Kit up ii.i time ago about-the Alliande: goiiig into thi Third parry.'V f(f-nra,iuto the old sly p of deuiocraey," ;rkd the oflice-bnu teii and t hepar.tisttu pt e. "i ielp us defeat the iximinon enemy. they. said ' The "Uen they kept repeating, ; your reforms. ' ; ' ociatic prty, s the friemi of hat the --Alii-going into the in sullicient At last it appeared , ancc I enioc rats" were Democratic primaries numbers to control tberb. 'J'be "r.ios backs" got scared - ai 7 once They thtjn raised a great 'hub and cry that Oiei "Third party": whI trying to cap'p tuije tbe Democratic" part y." Chatr'f mah. Smith.issue'd , his order, which the partisan press claimed was to be intended - for the. Alliance. "Sir. Smith iriyitet all who agi-etd " with him as to whit"- constituted a Demo crat to mct him at Raleigh oil tho 18th of May to'nomiiiate delegates to Chicago aTtd' Candida Those who disagreed es .for onice. vyitlt his no- tiohs Of democracy were pot inviUtl I Ie seemed, to get sea red j ill ou this position, .'..and called executive committee hi in. The "moss backs" together the to ' endorse are' far more (bisii-uus .to keep the All iawce Demo crats ont. of the party now than tbey Were a short time ago to keep them iny Not more anxio'usvio keep them out now than the will be to get them in next fall Tfley .succeed in '..nominating only "hioss l'acks' for all ibe Offices. A'.', "7 v7 The people hare caught on to their trick. They sec 'the gam. Thev understand the nielhd-ls of the rha chine. The-Alliance Dwpocrats are going to break . the machine in the party, or they will brtiak "the p-.ny ! which clings to the::nlacbine. if it yill not lie reformed it must : o!jes troywl. The jart .of the party wbib iiee! reform is tb machine element in it which controls it. . . Ghainaah Smith has no more authoritj to determine' who shall vote in the Dc-mo ratio jirimaries than the chief of ,ho Choctaws. Sensible mm all over; the JUate are laughing at the assumption of au thority by Smith and his commitU-e. Of oojiFss nolxxly-. is joiag into the Uemoeratic primaries j who does hot c-xjiect or at leat hopej it support tbe nominees. He expects or bofes to nominate such men aslbe can support and he goes into'tne convention, and . , - -:" --. l . . . i ai - with' a. view IO mat. I'rrtvrexxive Farmef. j" Inuring pri. thertj were . fifteen isdeath,and 20 births ih. Haleigb. Of iln? deatlis tKree wefe of children tiu tier o vear of aire.: UF the death 1. were whites and. p'-'i'yf - fcolored pci-soW ;-.Twi tierlincver':80 died nrtil tvnf.r thrp lietwion 7fl ntwl Kfl . -The blanks fur the agricultur- al crop and farm stock statisties this jear.are Wing sent oat by ' the de- partment'of agricnltbre. Iist year, as has beent stated, the work was so badly donr that the" returns will not be published Raleigh Chronicle, y -r - - CoitTKiv fMi. ,t W. Joiti. LAra Pj;E8U st STAtc L-o.' t-' ; " oi" lit m. ri? .Tularia. an ! ihr I'stJNailan eT Te frinlbi Sratfof Vcu .rk. .." v. Ht Ll'. M. p.. b taav be ti.v'i !,- . it. O lt0t. m ink. . lite, :;ih! t iw.iuiwit- lit . th ftniea Mates, ti.ib.m-vt luur.erous of aj diseases, after the aniuunneble dueasescommo i to i hildh.Hnl. are tho.e attriL-utahle is malam.7 but owiag. to t he. relatirel v bw rate of m irattiy iit-thi-i -rlasi'qf -disuses, us a wiohyin this latitude,.- jiid to the al-n jst ; total neglect .of I niorbility sfat stic?, it is-inipr;tcticab!e t-j irc evci. ap ajipr is-muiie istimate'ef the number v'f ca.-. Moreover, a ih cc u; ;e of f eyr, ' "t hiui -h s.ectr ta r y i n it-'tioloiical rela.'l'ins bat primary iu its initx.rtance. no co:'diJii- wliieb give-ristf to.dkyase -.f uuV kind hav. l-en so hb'st TCi oXitiil "an J contim: ' ously.urgetl by the physicians- of the fdatc as prevc'iit.-ilie, kt- the which give risi to nial:tria and, cousividive ly, fo malstia fevers. .Not withstand ing, the iiiir.c rlitie prevalence, ami vveil-nigh tic : u e gtcernU'r ivccgfii'ed x-Kiuli'. ions v, hicli "ive p.---. tu. maiaita- (.eniuue to cbtaia' y-Yi; v. tliey did at the 1 .egiy:un".-- of irc:? itific in uiir? iiito tlie ca,.tieof (lipase io - this State fully threw .arters'-of a cciiiiu-T ago. It wojibl ba couii-itrafively' etsy7 luaurr io niase a v..: nine of no' mean dpnensioiia cat f t( te itD'.rts cf coaimitti es and -ot iiet ' to the Truucai tioMs of eo.it rihu'HoDS the Mfdi.-a! KJO-.ttV ot Use tan-i s . Nf. York oui loo, iu .lie j ii.c:ir time. itn- fliug;m3! riu! v.fih h woiiht t o:n- ppi;-t!f avor ably with the. betl litera ture of the' tr.lijtjc.faay w hrrt. to be f.iatid. V'jf eAitary - t ; " JyVi.ii R: ir.7'l-:o,i-j',.rs; M'D.. lpe dttit of Soei-;y i i j si .b, hid annual ad Irks J of i'hiVt.year remarks that in-teitiiittent-uml 'Ivn.ittcnt - fever "arise from u .i-hange made in the .qiiilftic; of jhe oi- hf. produc tion of new materuli in the rmos- f uere, ariiio -. fio: i- tl,e iifii lieation of kug-eon tin-led beat oij auiiiKtl und ve-.aai-le ;utre; j';; ,r !al,. of (s. reii.priiion. . "ncv materi ct.,; i I'r.-Jtti' ig ri. a!-.- u " yrirn. ; (And.-.r a dvA-ripti. .: c.'iii'lit ions v liii tv - ri.-.e t ri.n. ve ktcnv o," n-t' iiing -more r I . i . i calkd oi f be .itla- P- r- s .(;! tons," more in Taceord v?ih the pjvtf nt ite. ..f - Kpowlei.ljj-e w. the aauiii f-nbject, or "inoie .v.. ..', 0f b-tiig proclat.-iied; flam tbe leue bps t bai vt he--f d i vv'i ii g v tra'i. from tlie annual a.f.b-. ;:. ,,; .tlcxnuder py;ntry, M. lb, riY-iik-iit bf'tiu fo cisrty iu 1S21, Ue remarts: .'I'bi 'my ai 'ivji; in -,(nr 'Yullc, in I foil 1 1. d; fh"- whole -j7te-tw.-eii t!ie.e.!-t .-hie of iro:tdway uod tl; river wa-; vh .i?'t; ii v.u-, a ji.dy With & rr.!.!;;:.: .-er sit t the tide w.i.-h .-d a woi.fSl'.w!: loot ! n- ;.-.;udai,d gra! I.i.ich, thiri'ehore win n fanned f. it h ih" o. hi!raiing svrs:eriy hreei v.;hi.-'h .'hid iwept the iijrfaee of 1 hi- i'-'ible 11 iilr, !;, might hfve bceii te 1 bv- ily.i -1 as her choif-n ulchx ;.The"cit.y.i"u of New Yjoik at tiiut time bore in their faces t-H? blooiirjf heulih.aixl no signs of. endemic di-t - 'vie dinvi nible in t heir looks. ' : "Ten t,iv.; afterward vijiy hui.ine&j '-.-called- me to the capita!, -but the change I found in lhe loeks of the cijtuens astonished Those living near the docks and wharves, iudeed jthrg uioit uf the str'i-ti. al.jBg "the i'aft Ifiver, hud" to? pule, sailow look, the yellow fckif; and muddy. e;wes with wtiich I had heconm familiar in the !kt: country tiuring the preceding four, years., -i htj inlAtbitaiiU Jore tlje inarks of triidcmic tliicase, and oi intpuiry ffbittia rliat the di.oi dr that raged ij, the city had beeii accompanied with th- 'same svmp-. trims iii that which pi evaiied the -cauntry .- A n.o.-t intimate friend tljeri resided in th-i lower part cf I,'-arl .Street; li W .i bt a son aud diughter and b;i;-f Jy .arvived hi:u iii f , w h i le ' hi :i " e Kb 7 1 1 i a u -g h ! er w i ; 1 hid nur-ed lur V'-buions bad escaed the feyer. ,- i "Alth;gb there was neither r sVamp nor mrh. -c: . nin es of di ra?e were not .v iuiing .h"-re vessels formerly la-.. I -f""pd gjicions sUecfA aotl f.'ul h .;.! -v and j ot ;ii-j inl-jil - i;p, ari l n.auv a res gKiiic-ij lio.ii i ,.- ..a. ar.d converte!, u I -as rifon !";. ..-it iulo dry Ltud, but a Ma-.-- of Vu-.-ibhi t ul -with which the'm t ivirioTij- Bnanip in Geiiv?.: -tonM-' "-if jC" 'cosiipart. The Nor! h. Iilr;r , Ido br encroach rneut !i..d'Hot.: co;-.:i-jied, re maiifcd !nralLhr,'.i;id prov! a safe rer rea t.f or-the atlia ted citizens. 'Ui tlH ,priJtg01 l -v'!J I MS. 14;. Lit City, -a lid Wite r-'l ttn- iiu pic vtment-i g i.-'iri -i :.v t sbls, the -i.' ' t K-n--.-.- of wicl Ve-c-.ne vi-ibife. !i X-. '.i. -cA tfe t .vak cf the ..j-tb jb-r .v.i ! ;! it c.-a's origfnsllv: !b-; id.-;-' fju.u h-ve remove I rll-Ob- obbbriai-j.t uowu thu crbj;3.stri,-t'viitd all the suar b.es , ever -roe-ht . U Havana voaid" Iari never Lav? fcue.'idi for" if:-: i-1 a ipot .sra'tujto to a'lnt on. v - .1; Jn.tbe ,;s!U;y it. often refpairrs ysea m, : w piei 1 n ag- 1 j ion pier the 'Ourco-of d: -c, f .r TCfiu. on. turpiiei tiie. jabstlain. au la CUiea: prViau t II I r lOeatl Jll be fa hwaUr: it iemau who work, IU wn Uletnictu.j-st hv u is improvidence next b v b is ncgli irence. "The record. of 'lacfbcine abound witb the invt indubitabl; facts of thi dreadful eJectJ arising from the decomjKwitio.i of animal snbstancc V.' 1-

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