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grltt 'fleus and lendi TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TEM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - -- $4.0 " " o th . - -- - - o t m.2.0 Threv mouths11. -- - -1.00 RAT,IS OF ADVIRTISING. One sqitro ono insertion $1.00. For EA1l11 wisu equent itisertioll !O'. Obita ries inil Tributts of itv-spoct. eharged for a Iti ert,ise i ts. 1ail"ra l dircount 1ito ii or conIL'tac ad.vert isen'n tu. -o - JOB WOIK. 111 ll M-adl, lettvr lltids, Envelopes lostvrs, Cani-q., invitidions, Tickes, . IIItt.lV excwit l at this oflict, CIM."AP FoR CASH. IlN0ESTJOWIIN ATr iAY. - ---- 01l/) -31, A N-A P i 71)- T- O-1/0.11 / is '.14NT' Foi|. A Preliinary Hearing--The Inevitablo Habeas Corpus- A Scoundrl lads t,ho Privilugoo of a Sonator. 'Patterson was arrested in Wash in.toin on the Gh ins. on at wat-rait from Chief Justico Carttr of the DXS(riot of C'>h imbllia. PaLIZ0erSOn, he:uing of the warranlt, secet( hitself it-il his coisel--'Mr. Sheil lbarrof W h'ling-ton, Wil soi Ciok, a colored ox-&itizeui of Green, ville, and Charles Polhamt-couli prepare n alpplicationl for ia vrit of habeas corpuHS. PatLermon thenl surronderled, aid the application was 1ma10o to Judge u1imphrNeys. Patt Lerson claited thaf. the indiebti "t was 110t legal, having 1en foud at ant ext'aii teril of court. He als10 pleads his privilego as senator. Mr. Rilhharg, who went to Wash illton for Pather"on, u<kcd a post .0)pn(11melt till Thmtsday so that Attorney Gencral 0-ainor could at teid, but the colirt postpomlud a1 hearing (if the case unlitil the 17th inst., two days after the mieeting of Cngress. What courso (hat, hon orahle blody will t:ko ill tho pro Illises is nol. known. .olur true bills have boen found atg-inIst 1t Mt.oron. First. for cou spiring to ornaut-l Che S11ato in t mator. o.)f the M.oiv and 'L.ggit a . S3condI1, for conspiring wth H..H. Kimpton and Niles O. Parkor. Third, for bribing divers m1em1b.wrs of the 1jeg'imlait-o. FoIIIth, for counsolling Niles G. Parker, State t.reasNuror, to 3ommhtit a1 fnaualu lent breach of trus3t, :;uch counll - ling being a felony ider the at it.ue. General Conner wrote to .Pattoi s m, informjig him of these-it indictmiientIs hand askinig wh ether lhe wouhbl (como1 volutarZ(ily to tial, or wai('t unthil 4))i3l hieiwas brugt ferredi not to com)Il., and4 ISutggested' t.hat, it wvould be bett1er to post pone a con)lsid1onttiim of his ease tili down. TIhie reqjuisit.ion wa:s the result of this cor. osp)onth .o.c T1hie greatest c'hargo againist P1.at torson is~ that of having coun:seled Parker to bribe the Legisla.ture to pass two bills5, one0 proviing1' for1 thet J .Wtien Ridge scrip, and)4 the ot,her validatirg the fran I .dont bonds. The :atteor was for the benellt of huipon, whol ma3:do aince with po)liicaLl influence, andi the fre hard cash. Tho scrip act ptassod but the validating act hning fire, and Kimupton re(fuse6d to advane thet 850),000 reCquired. After high words and ai threateneILd reneCounI ) ici'te, Pttt.rsoni comnpromnised by3 writing aL letter as presidenft of the Blue RIidlg Railroad1(, to Parker, S-tato treaOsuror, reqjuestitng the( lat.. ter 'to pauy Kimpt on, $1 14,250 in scrip, 01n0 condit ions "'thazt for ty two thousanUd eight hunIldrod and fifty seveni dollars of saido scrip at partl vahue is to be used for pain the;II;so o Rpsntaitivos bills to settle the accounts of the linan cia agnt' Te smewas ntt be ai ifth bil aild.A second condtion was hat"seventy-one tho0usa4ld four htundr'ed and fourtoon dollars of scrip at par yout shall1 deliv.or to said imiptop, if said bills shaLl1 become laws, and provided that'ho0 shall paIy the sumif of fifty thiousand dollars (the procoeds of - said derip at seventy cents on tho dollar) inl paying the Oxpensesin eurred in passing through t1 o Senate tho bill 'known- as a bill to rolieve the State of all liability oni account of guauanity o.f ;Blue Ridge Sr Railroad bonds, &C., passed March 2, 1872, whichi saitd e%rox4us sAid Mi.'pton its coltLratct0r' L) pay, aud if laid Kimptonl fails or reftjses to pay said amnouint in defraying said oxpenscns, (when required by m',) then this order to bo void. If said conditions are coiplied with, and the anomit of scrip delivored to said Kinipton, lho is not to be hel liable for or to timcomit for its vahle. The abovo two simis of 8.12,859 aad 7-1,414 in scrip urst ilentioned in this order." 'l'h1c. ord.)r was sigled "John J. Pattesoi, Preidei tolue Ridge Railroad, atd signed by R ;. 13. Elliot tas a witic's. It w.s this letter, which, lmvil"g been 1:cld. wats delivered to .Ju1dg(e Mackve,y ald Governor Scot t, ant which thoy, 8uspecting ra1scality, opened. Sie ing i; importance, they h-ul a pho->gaphtakenl, aild rescaled and delivered the letter. They andk Elliott will testify to th geulmilno nessof the let tMlr,andPatteiion only chanlco is to pronloullce it i forger , but thefim sin;/o will rbut t his. Never itad criminal iorO promis ing prospect of the pellitNliit'. Scwntg-ahino. JRAD C1V 4 . MARk PATL. JL.V 06. 1811. 'Nl 4 I,.\IM FO 1 1 1 THE UMI'ovi l ) Tlie follow'.ng speellie ip int's of* I - riotit y 9---A'can simplicHl yK3 (:OBB st imte tloua. 2kD a a4 .ilgyy :4 -SI I I U, 11it 1 i 11 g N 4) L SsvIs hilla ceala] iggB.a 2 Ai ll ' ,n (.iuai tr. Nri".w d .v . 5 P(ar3'os-mx all 'iet ies og~ ch(vinfy oal' Epcivsh eis A '-4 - I; t-h', .4. 2ht~1t~21i~ii 'Ilhtl b 'ahsi. NX . WATERS' 01 ;ITESTEGON & i.h st p w ient iia iret hllnhe t ry,w ittio u te I w i thi it aiehr\ (.114vino t. a 'A'h ~ ~ -k Me a (.y ' .r eed', feb 17144 54atrsn, N.a J. WATF.RS'ORCH ESTRION 2.4 ORCAN til)'I I~I aIliuiii N 'O4.il144I he n 's esssniit' ?4in itt 11111 ~itd fo 114 le and115 per(l fee .iln t'a AE. E~NiS ~ A nI ever n'11lian l521. ''II5'15ns ,4 aaaio to1I 44 r stal41 itO wich is a1 A ine ) imit:::thb'r,U ion o~7fth ,1N.na Ihu4 ad ~1 4 ~ hIvo ice and t oIand n. t'ni o 1 y wlitit'24i te l red ('.)ldte'''. 12444 II~ ant4' tl elee !2;1I 4 mn).. 11Itt~tioN,iuid:t 1iC M lnt ont* etri i t'v in 14214( IL~4))4l ii NA,' 4) Iia E NT14A1 ,. E)l4,14 ENTENNl )TAL~ I I IME'it'S CIIAPI, and .es cuanb) lu PUITYi loh. V it. Grih rst aditnu' toe snenbledji .'foParoClneh WATERS'PAO,M a" AllE TilE 1t'EST MAe~ DE~ o (the one,Toneh Wosntip rands f IDurhity nu. nsd Wrr ed orNIslEils Pit4 RCSE RaE, J.o fo ensh.Tins thInsnlntnt ree ZedlSnenst AHOfEN' A N'D . ATTLinPOnDERnt , 4 EAT44 IS.UINSQ.t,., J. CL.E. PVO1istaao Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A diressing Whic is at ,r7 011(0 agrtCC 3 ~Abe, healthy, - and ectettial f1or preserv ingr the hair. f<ac or gray hwur is Soon restored to its original color, with the gloss ancd freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fallinig hIlair checked, and baildniess often, though Iot always, cured by its use. NotlIin can re store the hair where the Follicles are destroyed, or the glails atrophield and cleenyed. But such its remain c:un be savel for tisefiulness by this application. Instead of 011olling thie hair with a pasty sediment, it will. keep it cleanl and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair froin tinl-iitg gray or filling oi, and conse<(tlti.v prevent, 1thhlIness. Free from those dule-terious sulb stances which n:nko s.ome preparm tions (1,angerous 'kilI injuiousmi. to the llir, the Vigor C:-il olyk benelit but, nt, harin it. I, waited muerely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else val be found so desir able)0. Containling neit hiter oil nor dye, it dloes tot, soil white e:ni bric , :ild yet lasts long oil the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perflnle. 'R I'.RPA ED B Y Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical anl Anaalytical Chemsists. SOLD 11Y ALL )IUUGSTS EVEtYWHMERtS. T TT'S PILLS A distinguiF:hed phiyician of New York says : "It is nstonishing how universitily Dr. Tutt'a Pills are u.wad. It , iy dai1y rounds. I benr of 0ih-m not only Imiont" ' (ho poor. but t ther v Itues Ui 1W: 'led froi1n the t1an. sions oi, the wealthy and1 roffined. - Know ing the ivent(ir f'rom i his low'. (. 11c tion With the me14dicll proe'io, I hav!e grext coifIdee in thvir mei,t. aid of lite Iave often prescribed thei with the happiest re stlits in cases where I de.ir(,d to mako a de. cided impression on the liver." TUTT'S PILLS the Iictieo CURE SICC HEAD- liue hirtyears, and .t-MtI(WOi :11i1;11011ny ill thle TUJTT'S PILLS f Geor. CURE DYSPEPSIA. il! I'ils )aVC tile gora. _______ te t;rt t arc t Pflill ( TUTT'S PILLS (ickerv. CURE CONSTIPATION I i;h:; suceed ill colliinsg ill them the TUT' PILLS u iY fa~un,t,n TUTT'S PILLS fcithcJ~ttl OURE FEVER ANDtopo'ryL' uta, . AGULE. 'usteSsei siutr TUTT'S PILLS DIier. Tdityha beenien 'rU TgaPged innc thrctieo OURE KIDNEY c meicies thir tdyeas,and PLAINT, Ifor longsh tme woaridn stao hec r anatomcy in cthe ,AledicalLCollege of Geor CJUR~TORPD LIER.hisir'ills hav th ie, aan GIVEAPPTITE f:tnd areT :-re iral F tn eas tsc tcedin TUTT'SPLL combi niurngindk theoth Pil wcre lior anonitian '~~~''~ D NI quit ies of l,~a arg i/un EIL nlThe tirst dsaren f GIVE SOUND SLE P lLietite by cau tined to tap tre a.Isimino ae Thuns the solidem i nour TUTT'S ILLSin for theiligt iir CURE DILIOUSLC. cvay.tin ::r. piroe. I'JT'SPILS They ra pdiy itwic CU EEONJ ThErNmLESs, anhctk liTTO D Wien unde ytheg influenc U U i i B fik o thorestriils of isl n GIEPLA IN. tonoriCh the bodnd g.G..y heicnbe hr eha tu cur UTI P LTTS ing e. rvoucs chaiit, ml * Prce .oo nchol dary S.i, wst. URE TORPI oLovER. an Qs fn iii er ndI' """"i o;lv'hiit r ni c u contiat. WJRTy THEtI. GTI 0D F?ULRNI i' Savo high bills by piurlchasing I A NEWAN SUP Rtus-ric AINJ>ow Low in) rI' tie will lie ver get out of order, :I will Il MIATT111 'Springt Buds, Piet aro Framics, Pictu Carringvs. LUM] And ShlinleLS at Prici Neatly (donoo at m1101oorato Pricos U N"DE RTAKE it" I keep mn ha1 a full Supply of Me and Collihis of thle fine..t finish4. ALlso, R. S0ptmbe B - nT CLI AT T i 25 POl'NDS F1NE FAILY FJ *. .EAJ LX. 1.0 PE R) BUSHL.A, O. SU'iuEAM FLO0UR ALWAY8 .U A U T DfE 1 1C(;2*. A FULL SUPPLY OF" ALL F. WHIICH- WILL BE SOLD AT Til THEi SI-OES AN PLEASE CALL AND SI aug :11 Eastisheapest NEW( WILLCOX & GlIi:S Silent Sewing MVachine. IGaitest Invet'jtion, Prdcn Marvelousi ~I If j,I. !uros fi' Iner pIlaces II 1 (l, be ftI al comn - I I ik II: d1-;irih , t,roiIhbetoinie, L,O. sUni.v 1inehine in the World wita Antomaiiti c Fe'aturesO, and1( wiiki no TeClnOin to W\rite by Pos,tal Card for PricoIist, List W': mAX & UIJIiS S. M.0Co (Cor. Bond St.) 068 Broa~dway, N. Y flrmo 1tuly TUE, Arrived and to arrive, sisting of Walnut Chanbot Suitws, Painted Cottage Suitos, Wardrobos, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash, standi, Lounges, Sofas, HlM itan(Is, Hat Racks, Coat MAW Hooks, Corner Stands- -for Desigi and Workmanship Un e3 o qualed. \.T HOME. PLY OF )Durablo anl Convenient. They ;t longer tham any other Shado. res, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's IE: I. 1 to' Soit the Times. .RINO . Furnittaro lmido to order. i.alic and Roscwood Buil Cases a Celicap Stock of Collins. W7. Phillips. A8H gTORE OF JOUR FOR $1.00. RI 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT' LOWVEST CASH E, UJWAYS FREFSHJ AND AT XNULY OR. PLANTATION VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR SASH. DI BOOTS 0-O IF 3E FOR YOURSELF Cf WES T IALADDIN U. &SON8' I.SECURITY OIL, THlE BEST HOU/SEHOLD OILt IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, WATER. WHITR IN COW.R. Fuilly Doodorized. WDLL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD eteniaS A Exposition For E~xcellecec of 3nafacture AND 1H101I FIRE TEST. Enderzo& by tho Insuance Companli. kcal ltis (~erL{|lcal- One of ltany. -G d;i ntknu Itaviii 1sed1 th variotus oils sold oi e i ity fo ni ltitaihig puri os, I ake piea~ (ti"1.as the ele adca ver used in ourt houso. Vluiocd] AL REWV REESE, P'resident, Dlainufnaure by C. WEST & S01NS, Blaltinnoro.