Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, May 22, 1875, Image 2
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T. \N . UKA'l Y, I I'i iuu,
SATtMiDAY MAY 22d, 1875.
I'a i Hue School Claims.
j The lion. J. Iv. .1 i 113011, Slate Super- j
j inteiident ot I'Mneation, has apportion- j 1
imI among the se\eral counties the 1
j sum ot $82,150 1.05, available it; the ]
1 Treasury, ot the $00,000 appropriation
' made by the act approved Man !) 1 Otis, I
1875, to pay school claims tine to \
teachers an.1 county School Coinmis- !
* 1
sinners prior to November 1st, lbVll. |
The apportionment to Horry, out o! (
this lutnl, is $1,118.30. Treasurer
1 Cn rdozo notifies the Superintendent j
thai the funds arc on hand, and hi* is j .
ready to p:?y out. j 1
: ( on(.i;Ivss.man S.mai.is.?The grand ? 1
jury ol liichlamt comity has found a j
i bill of indictmont against t!ic lion.
1 llohort Smalls, late St:iI .? Senator Irom , *
i lictiufort count y, but sit the hist (Jen- I (
I era 1 unction, e lected a member of (\>n- ' I
! pjress.
! '"The indictment alleges in efPet
I that Senator Smalls did advice, connI
scl .and procure .losephus Wondrull',
I clerk of the Senate, .and A. O. .f<utc<, |
[clerk ?1! the 11 ousc < >1 Kel'tesi'iitalivcs, '
h<mi and certify to the allowance of 1 '
! a clMtiu lor _T<n ihotel,,v to commit ! '
I I
:i breach of trust Willi a Ii*:iii<I?11 c-;11 ni]
lent. Tin' claim as ii parsed the (iciiI
cral Assetn hi v was lor and the )
* . i I
ehavc.e is that it was raised to I In* |
>im?Ml tit slat jd."
We (pics'ton very much il this in- j ,
dieimeni will in the least interfere t
| with t luyl 1 onorable ^iiisi11?* < %?n?_rrv s i
siuittd (iutics nr in the least delrael l(
f . y ' 1
faun his political or social tstandinj |
in his l.'ouoressional District.
tJcti- Marion's Jloml (Quarters. I j
r . 11
Ao.v that eeetcninel relics and rem- i ,
tn.s u.ces are he n4 hunted up, it may i t
t not lie amiss to mention the laot, that ! 1
perhaps lew persons, even in our midst '
are aware of, thai in the business part I ,
I ol our lit 1 K; village. stands a house
once the Head Charters ol Con. Mar- 1
ion, durinir a porti 11 o! his eampaiens
oil the y 1 eat I V e 1 )ce Diver
11 was 1 111-ii -i - 1
<i | r i <i 11 . ? i > n I'UU'in'C | a i
I wo st<?ry liiiuu'd building, ami built
outirely ol c\ j>rt ss.
It was tiinvcil to this place about.
?
the year I V! 1 ; t >.?1 put up on the bill (
i iu 11*??i*.I ot tiie present Met hodist i
i church, ami was the residence of tin 1
| Singh-Ions*. In l 8 Id it was mov -d '
I by ('apt. II. Buck to the corner next ^
th? ('ouri hoimo, where it now stamls ,
ami is ircnptcd by Mr. II. 11. l>ur- i
rougbs as a st oi e. '
lit liSo.'J it umler went a consult ra- I
l>le change; an mblitton was put to it; | ,
t be obi cypress weal itei -boarding taken :
J.oil, ami pine put on; the old o\ pi ess j <
tr.itne and tailings tielow and 'above, is j
the same lirsi used, and is yet in a
pot led state ??I" pi est rvat ion. (
The (irate of (da. Marion.
Kr
The J\'r/tOs-fr. r ?' -- ' "
n.1.1 me imiow- j
injjr, relative t<> iltc 1 >i:r;a 1 pint of (
Gen. M nrion. i I
General Marion is buried on 1 telle | >
| Isle 1/1.1 ill ai im, St. Stephen's Parish, ' I
j Charleston enmity, on the main roml i
! leadiiio .i|? from Miiitv's ferry, on i
Sauleo Kiver, Lo the Sar.tee Canal, one ;
mill* lrom the canal. A brick wail |J
with a nun hie slab marks the hero's j <
grave, i do not recollect, his i* | >i t a j > h, j 1
' only thai i' is simple ami appropriate, i '
]>elle Isle wis ihe general's res'nh ice. I
At his <lcc? ase it. In came the property j <
; ot Mr. Ij. <? I), viutx, and is now ow ned
hy Ins son, Waller I)e\an\'. Great <
j care was taken ot the crave yard when |
i last I saw it. <
Dr. .lames Pcale has deposited in i
the State library ol Virginia a cOj>y, , i
hy Sully, of the original portrait ot \
Pocahontas, nainie.l iln?'>..<' i- :
; ? ?" 1 visu : i
lo Kngland in IGltMV, i;i company ,s
wiili her husband, John Smith.?Jix- i
change. j t
John Smith the husband of l'ooa- '
honla^, AVethought llollc was that '
woman's husband. It is thought she ,
wanted to marry John, but that in i
grate*, alter she had saved his life 1 4
palmed Iter oIV on Hollo and, in pun- |
ishmeiit ior his ingratitude, lost the j
eliance of being the great paternal j
anetstor of all tho J . K.'s V.
Lkxinutox, May 17 ?10 P. M.? f
(ion. llivckiuridgc died this evening [ <
at 8 o'clock. j 1
OIUTUAUY. j f
Jfcun 0. Hreekinridge was born near 1
hejlwton, Kentucky, on the 21st. ol
Jat^Hv, 1821. On tho breaking out ^
^^Rlexiean war, in 1847, ho v*d- I
un^_th rough
IK IIOHRY W'MEK.
was olecie?l id tnc Stale ia'tji <l-vtuie.
1 i 1 >-5 I li was ? Icc < (I t o ('< ingress, a in I
in ls.*?o i * \vn* ? 11?> ?* 11 \ i<w-1 'ri-sii 1 ni
al tin* I'nit< ] States, uinlvr Mr. l>uI'lii!
i';i a. In 1 Mju In- was niio ?'l i lie
i;ni.|ji|:iti v ol 'In- I Vm.Hirut ii* |Mll\ l??r
i!i'' I'u-siilviuy. lml was ilikale?l.
At tin* iMiiiuiit'iK'i 111?-111 in liu* ? ivil war
lie was a I itiiiii Staves Senator from
IV i'll I ueky hut joined tin- ( 'oU'iIitiiu'S
as si>>>11 ,ms Itosl ilit ies between tin*
X o 1111 ;i ii?1 S )U t 11 \N"?*I'l* VMMII IIiI'II?!(mI .
IIu mtv i <1 tin.* Uonlederate Slates iti
I In* lii liS :is a nut} ?r ovneial, :n ?l Mib^eipienllv
ii. 1 'resident lhivis's Cabinet
is iSeeielary ?>1 War. Willi tin; eollapse
ol i In- Southern eause, (Jen.
I >rn !vini i?I fc went to Knohtiul, where
1.1' remained inn ;l 18011, w Ium Ik? relm n<1
to tin.1 United Slates, openly a\o\viiLJ
I?i * d< terminalion to take no part
n polities, a resolution wlin li he lunli
Inlly observed until tin? day ol his
leal h. ? A eir.s nml < 'oio ii v.
Sl'.I.K 1 )I'M 1110l)A'l lo.v.?One (r. A.
Nenlbr bad an indiet.ineiiL issued
'.oainst Sen.11?>r P. C. Andrews lor li>el;
lie lias >inco intr t iered to l?ae it
|Uaslied with a view to brii'o eivil avion.
'I bat man ought to be lirmnmed out
.} llu? <\ ?> ! ? ?? !...
>H <>! hinisel I is so mean t lnit ho 111ii Us
i'l.ud Andre ws ran d< tame liiin ir. il>"
yes ol ilie cntiitnunil y, oiiohi not in
in lolt rated in a ri vil i/.vd eotumuuit v.
? m ?
I ailed hint . Circuit Ctiurl.
C'n aI'.i.ksi on, Alav lf>? Cliiel .Ins
ice \\ nile and .finite i' nnl presidio*;.
? I.''])'(> tc .Mrs ih Ihn.inti in re !.
s. K Ueinii'lt, hinkrnpi ?ail appeal
n hanUntplry, lr??iii tne decision ol
lie d isM'tel e< ?n ri. );, heal", in/ tin' ap
eal in tins eaus" it win adj nl^ed
I ni l the jipjH 1 in tit is t'l'i ii!i d. in aid
n r il'OI'i e a *''e see a ri *' i.? ! I .< . ^ i
he 11:111lc1u p t.'s c st;<'*> i** ! 1 * 4* ?I l/v ' ie
is-i?_>hef from and a!i. r May Ho,
> i? K'l < ? I, further, that f l.e decree of
he distri< t t'oiii i i?o tn<>? 1 ili**<I aoeord1
"llv, ami 11 :i * eneli ) ai 1 y J?: i y lluir
> w 11 costs. In :i1 i of her respec is flu cjiorl
of tin. special master was coninned.
In the ease ol' the Lichmoud ami
I ktuvdle railroad company ami ami
I' a-luimml hank ol conune'vc a*>nius|
heroniy of Fickeiis, ii w as oiduvd
hat. flic | laintiils 1: ive leave to . mn.m I
Inir complaint* in sucli manner as
l,im 1 v ma\ l>' .ml v is(m1, ami that copies
?r the amended conn) aints In' served
I
iijioii the ili'lciMIain's a;lot m y bcl >u*
sales tiav in .1 u 1 v.
The petition ol John II. Fisher, t v
civi r ii| .lie A1 lauta ami Ivieluiu?mi
\ii Line railway company, appoint.<1
I?y ,1mlom 'v\ oods, .or the removal >;
A. (1. Ilcauhot, appointed receiver h\
ludee lioml, in tin circuit court ol
1 >al 11 mo! e, was refused.
In the case ol Marx it (vs. the
I '.n Loyal railmad eor.-panv ami
>1 hers, a till! in e<juit y, it was ordi red,.
n ino'ion ol Lutled'ie A \ ounjr, that
[he following .voids, a portion ol the
rdei' and decree entered in the r.hove
111it led cause, May ?, lsTa, he rescinded,
viz: "From Lriio;nm and
pi oscciit in?* :,nv' snii, action or pro[ ceding
aoainsi the said compttny or
us property otherwise than in this
,:a nsc.1'
In the matter ol Fciinimorc (?.
M 1. .... i i. -. ' ' 1
.ii.urii f o> ii.I" I II V I'IMiJII'il Ol V li lt U'Sloll,
I In- deiunna I- in this cause 11:i\ i?i
l?? * ?? a mended, n w .ms ordered tlii>t i In*
defendant have li'uVf to lile an snswer
within tin days lrom the* date ol this
Dialer,
A mot ion for a new trial in the ease
rit Joseph I'. I hi vis ua. .1. \V. Simpson
w a< rcinsetl.
J,.vj.xirtf. MrXfill in re Stnar, an
appeal Jiaon the distrnu cmiii, in
ha n k i ii pi i?y. I pon lie.a i i sin tin* pit id iiios
in i hi" raii'i', aini tie decree ol
[lie dis'ricl coin', i' was oialt ia ii vh:it
I he said decree he reversed, and remanded
to tlte distriel court lor Mi di ;
fun her proceedings as may t>e neeess
try. " !
In the case ol the Richmond and
I);?nville railroad company vs. Ii
hati uner, and the same vs. ,J. R. h
Uanip, 1110 jury Imviioj; rendered a
rerdict for the plainlifV, ihe lnuid ^ji\en
ay l h" plaint ills to tie. defendants tor
lie tortheomin^ ol' the property was .
aneeled.
In the ease ol Knwra A lliiliard el |
(I. vs. the Mount I'lcasanl hny coin>any
and others, it was ordered and ]
lecreed thai I In.' plainlills recover
roin tin* Mount I'icasanl ferry t'ompa- |
iy l! o sum of $lo,-lf>l. I' not appear- (
ng troin l In? report of I he uu;-U r in j
his cause what income was in.i U-j
'mm the tranchiso during the posseslion
of it by .John Ferguson ami II. L.
McCormiek, no decree can bo enercd
against ilicm lor any amount,
further ordered tlmt the dclciulants
lay the costs ol ilusc proceedings.
J. lC. I i a good was appointed special 1
mister to impure into and report what :
'Xpcnse is necessary 10 preserve from
iainagc the plantation Known as Dean 1
(all during the action ol the court in j
lie case ol Caroline Carson va. Alex,
iobcrtsou. ?
In the casso of George Kirk wood
\ing va. .John Izard jMiddletmi and
Jli\or Si. Middlctou ami others, lull i
or loteilosure, it w as ordered and de- |
reed that the plantations known as
\ice Hope ami Glue 11.ill be s?|d in j
'barlestoii on tlie first. Tuesday in
)ecembcr next, lor one-fourth cash.
In the case of J. 0. Matt hew son va.
V. I>. (iuiiek, T. S. C-ivemlcr, John
* Souihern, Thomas C. Dunn, ^^n vwUer-general,
amiothers^^^v?BffiP
MB
LY N KYVS: MAY
m *-*' < w.?- ?i?wnw ~ - i i i i i ri i
l ;it the cinl of llie iiiiiili si'i-t.oii the n
won Is: "Ami that tlmv tK'oliiiO t ? <
*:ik any tu'tioii in ilu? inai'cr."
Ti-t' Miuamut ot .1. 10 Il.n'i'od, Al- I
I . .... ... - *
t>i ii .M. !>?? zcr a11< 1 Wnitaer Syuihi s, i
h?r services a> ( IIi11'? 1 M ites coiiKhis- I
smut is, wviv |?rest 1111'< 1 iiikI :ipprovt *1. s
1 I.e.' Ci mil 11 i 111C' t I. I* tolloWllltf Hppoitit- '
incuts < 'i I iiitfl Si at cs com lui^iuiiers *.
.1. A, Kit hardson i< r Ivl^t tield, \\ m. h
: I'. Katiimcr l*ii* York\ille, ami C. J.
' Pndc f..i* R.u k 11.11. j a
Chill .1 list ice \\ aite deli vorod a,
| Milliliter til opisdoiis in bankruptcv, [
i \vliifli In- ]vser\od lor tcvisioii before!
I puhlica'ion.
Petitions wold presented lrom|
Charles Parsons, jr., Francis \V. Par- "
( sons. Win. S. Parsons, Kali* Murray'
:i11<I Cii;irles 1). Culver, o| New \ ork, |
praying . I? *L pereiiiptorv i)t<uuhiniu*<.s 1
slmuld iss ie against the city council .
j to C'liiijic! tin* payment of the cityh J1
i I as! title bonds. ,\:ier hearing the j
' peliiiohs, ami aroumeiil by Mr. il. K. '
\ tiling lor the petitioners ami Mr. Iv | Nv
j I?. S-ahrook lor the city council, the,
j court decree.1 ili.it the peremptory ^
1 ma/rhmiuses prav ,'d lor do issue. {
1 he court lie a adjoiirucd sum iiie. i ''
, ' a ' h
1 I !' ei i I/e| ,s o I K.l I II \\C i I t 'oil 111 y S(
I'.IIM' viilei] ill l.iVitr ol' I Jl.'K'k villo |o|' n
. I . - >
i i iic c.< >11111 v m ;u J lHit i In* eon i I II t Ion is j w
I iikcy 1<? <k> on; ihv hallul boxes, bal* 1 }'
j ! >11 s .-iit'i all e * n I r net's j?( r; ai ni a:_' t < > }
I in' election were si oh i, I r. mi i i?ele i ks j P
! < Hico I ?< i' u i i! ? eh'ci i<m was < I i'c I a km I. ''
i .
m -?* - ? ? ! v.
I 11 o 11 \ i \ ; 11 o : 111 ( (11 < I K u- Kit! X \\
j |m <isecu' ions ivn> bccjuii," l?y < he urn st l?
, IM life* Ii V lit", or i 1'" i |. lay ' ! la:. 1. Week, I ii
ol ;,ir. W. 1 >ou?l v, on a charge o| ! |
I II.Ill ier. all ?>vii 1.1 11; | \ e I.ci'l! coiUlllil- \\
... % ,
Iclli L Itllcus V .?>11 ii I V, 111 IS70. I lie si
j acniM-l u a* relenseil on >'!$.O )() bail. | Ii
I I in- ..' uoo< I in ii i I r is s ml to ii.i v I o
j be. ii in mi 111 < I in liic vir;ir I svo, },
1 i111 . f? ? what is known as the All-l\lll\ I m
I i i'ils. i!
Tin; .Mm IIM. WIDOW I-I M>.? A | ,
| til' >\f 111 < 111 i.> on loo! in the I n'.tctl
I >1. I'm in raise a sum ol uioi.ev lor the y
, In . elil el I lie witlow ol John Alitchei, ^
! the i risli re he I ami patriot. | jj
- ?
Tin.' I rial ol J lines .\. |{ >u |-y,
eh a f e < I vi ilii i ? i'.'i v :.?<i hiil..
j . . ! *i
j elian iii.iii ol I lii' v\a)saise ni(.a;ti<s i mi'*
nii'.lie t>i I lie Ionise ul ivj 11 r>t 111 11 v * - |
I in I I, wa.'' again post, jioiicd at j
J 1 im 0\\ i ek\ ci>ii 11 oi 1 i ieit I 111 I o ?'i ul y, j j j
j owing l') liie a . isi.'iii't' i?I I 111' pl'lliei j)l *
i \\ ilncss lor liu* S ntr. .Joan l?. iK-miis. .
, 11
I I ins is ilii* iMii.l time ii'" inn l?.i> j lt
i 1.1mi wosipoin-'l tor t'ii* same iimsdii,
? <v?
i 'I'm; f/Asi ?f titi. ^Ioimca.\> ? Tin.'j
' two cuss in\ oi\ ing i lie living Ire'era
1 * ! ' I ^'1
i ioii> in 11 if I MIIC iti 4L?i* w'-n* I
heard ,l.iy l)i i? i'i' liu* I niu d j
Si ales roil I'l in 0i).11 i>1 o11j Cuii'l #Ins- | j'
i in* W'jiiln pivsi iing. l?.'i!i
wi i ? ilismism i I. S ? mi-1.- il'is mos'
i e\ eiiliul nntwi y, :111< 1 one ol the inosi
: st'iiM 11 1 ?i i s <?; our i :i * i lauirii; vd
i >?ii . 1 v
li mils ,s oi'jiu?oi'Hd as a iloof t;;iI!. j
j i lure won Ul In.- no ho|>i: in a|'|>''.?l log !
, lo liu- MijUi iiii' (,'ouit ol ttii* i'lti'iii V,
I S' ali s 11 v !ii a ilri'i>'.')ii ol i\s i i.icl i is- i
I )|l
lice. Our slate an nil nisi i a i ion \\ ill j ,,
llol l)i: hampeie ! lt\ some \'J.r)uO,<M)() '
oi iin.% siuilt iI'm ivable lor !;ix s, an.I .
we will bi' all ;lii* tii'tli'i' aUii lo make
o I'
sonic compromise oil the mils ol the .
bank ol I be stale. ? I uloji JL.rctUl (1 a) j .
The r"|iii blie oi tin iiemala aeknow 1 j"
edges liie inili inMSileiii'" ol the i-!a?u! I
I'l'
ol (!uli;i liy it <li tree dale! April h,
1875, < I w iieb ihe lokowing is the 1 v
wording:
"Anvici.:: I* The r"p'i'ilie of (biaiemala re- 1,1
cognizes! I.r ft t.. i1; ie ot tj11 a is live,s??vo eign, s*i
an*I iniiepiMik'iit i:i
. \i; r< - in ? oi).>0(|ii?Mici*. Ilii' (hnerniueiil
j <>f ( !i; Ui'lil.ihi v i ! > ;? '11 .i: i I mil i \\i' t? uiiK lal !
| ic a! ions wit li 1 he < ovn limeut of : 'ima
The >>p 11 j>ii t 'on.*ul I Iniii^iii lit to I '
jproiiM against the net, and hauled a11'
! lioi'iim-m i<? ?i?:ii elleet i<? ill.* Minister 11
I ol K?'it*i:? Atl'.irs. The Inner return- j I"
i ! I
| i ' I I In* ?!< ten mi-ill wiin a li i hi i iia) i<>,i 111 ' 'J
I i !)? Consul thai lu* h;i'l xceeded hi* j
I Ml W I IS. t5:
I I , I
llu iieshhoti til (iu;\irin.ila semis '
| I Ik* <?r..;in.i| d-cree lu Mr. Millie! 1 <; !
j Aldn ua, op-neral agent ol C*n?*;i m 1111 3 *
[ country, iu<l accompanies ii iviiu a 1 1,1
J iiutf, I roll i which we take the follow J
ino extract: i *'1
\ * *' I' 1?t.* I iovt rnuicnt nnd peojyfe ol tr(
Ci u:it? mala have ever sympathized ' 4
very warmly villi ihe noble object fori"'
whieli 'lie t uhau patriots have hecn ^'
fighting since IkOS, when they pro-| lM
ehtinietl their independence ol Spain j 5,11
and rose in arms lor the puipose ??i J c;1
achieving it, and I hey .earnestly hope j
that i he <i iy may sum dawn on which j
Spanish dominion on the island shall
erase lorevit."??V. Y. iS
Mr. .lames C. Caughton, Seere?:iry
ol the Boston committee in aid ol the
recent lair held hy the \Vashing!on I t?
Light Infantry til Charles!?>n# S C\, j '11
has rccoiveti from that company nain
1 ( (] 111 IOt OO- IVI I 1 11 a /it I I... ?t 1 -.1
- , "" l" iniiic- ]
lla<* ' lor V'lvsf111 <i11**i) In the milicirv i
companies-of Host m wiiieh Mibscnbed ;'"I1
in jii.l ol their bind. l itis celebrated 1 ' '
ball If-ll ?l;, known as tk Taik-ton's 'IVi-i ^ '
r??r," was waved in vieloiy by Col.
Win. \Y atdiinflon's troop al (\>wpen> | "P
and Kuiaw in 17SI, and was presented b"
In the Charleston company by Col. j '''
Washington's widow on April 10, : u
1827, the 5'2d anniversary ol tin* l.ex- ov
inypoii and ('oneord lipids. The 11 ! 00
is a sijuaiu of t'liiiiMin bioeade, !2ii by J
inches, dchly broidercd over with S:i
laiireldcdt and llower, Mirniounted by ; H
an eaole, with pinions ouispiend and m
the mono "S. 1\ <^- !) " lirnilv clutch J b:i
ed in his talons. Vhero is a tender
BHRnflKrUio, in jb^iv the ilao th
1375.
mvle a very histy visit, not to tho
lU'iny, Inn to Mi>s .latie lOilhtl, at
' rwaru Mrs. Win. Washington.
4i'j?"niiitf 11):it. lie ha?l n<> ila^ lor his
r>M)|?. Mi.?> Ktliou sei/.eil her scissors
rom lift" basket ami rut out the crim
mi s.|t| ne v?t silk which einbelli. hod
lie back of a chair near by, sr yinjJT,
Let tiiis be vonr ll t'jj." The Char *ton
company will alien I the Hunker
Illl millennial n 11*1 f'til'V llit* "butaw
nd IJoston 11 i vx ^.?-\r. ) '/ rib am'.
The Case of Calhoun.
The story ol y??1111Calhoun, who
1 tempted suicide on Monday last in
irooklvn, preaches it* own sermon, a
I'l'IIMMi wo ll'lVC lilted SO long that it
is become ii ick.icvcd in our columns,
'ho voting ntaii loll tin.' (jniel liili
>?wn oi Loekhavii, IVnn., Ki seek
is fortune in rinladelphin, applied to
In.' V. M. <Associ.r ion ot i hat place,
.'ho, not being aide to li id employlent
lor him, sent him on his way
itli recom im mini ion testifying to his
itcgrit \\ Ase. I in came to New-York,
ml alter spending t \v?> weeks in the
opeles* search lor work, found himell
in 'lie streets reduce 1 to beggary,
ml, while a companion in misery
mi it nil o a ho<me to ask for bread,
Hi a pistol to his head am! lired.
Ii is t lie old story count'ess times
i'peated <;i the count ry hoy, tiring of j
!m slow gain 4ml dull routine of farm
0 k or \ iih:gc iradc. and captivated j
uli the hhtorics ol poor lads who
ccoine millionaires in New-York It
1 loo late to point tint moral of this
el s lam to tin- thousands like him
*!io swarm on our streets, lighting oil
i arval ion by wotk which they would
a v e despised at home, or by bad rum,
i I?v ? Veil worse drk'iiM'S, ]>ut pcrajis
a lew {-lain words may reach
>me young man hesitating between
ic dull but ceria'n success in his nave
vi Iage and the brilliant possibili/
<?i'fabulous liebesiu a city. Sticks
now itcre depcn Is en luck. Il the
nung !vd 1 >w looks about him lie will
e that toe rieh men ??t his village are
ie un-it (> r the sons ot men) who had :
lost Ktinmen sense, shrewdness, and
in. a'nw, i. these qualities were retbsitc
in a smail conunuuity, what is
lad to do without them hi a great
; y, whete every trade and profession
t?v i tvrowdvd, and where there are
cms nuts o! nirii with his aim in view
bo have money, influence, and
iemls to hack tion? b'i.-k's sudden,
littering rise and progress blinded
id bewildered the boys of this conn*
v a-- the story ot Aladdin does the
ind o' ten. I;. M-eins to i lie hi like a
i.iiv Ions w.ork ot magic. The little
el;, r louenes nothing which ho
net eonvcri into gold ? why may
iey not also line the .Mid.is fingers ? I
o\v can tuny know unless ihcy no i
!'i prove it i
it is not, either, altogether the
nog men who would miy admiration
l< irk .111<i 111> like;, wln> hare eaten
this insane l itis poor lellow
u'.hoiui, ii appears, was ol an honest,
muaMe lir-.ii < > 1 mi in 1 and action,
lit tiiey have their demigods, too,
? inilow. They have a vague picture
hue thein ol Horace Greeley coining
i New-York a printer's hid poorer
tan themselves, and going down to
/ c5 a
> grave with a uation as his mourner;
Benjamin Friuklm walking up
tgh-st., a shilling lo.it under his arm,
id sta? d'ng in the (^ouri of France
veiling tonnage that was his due.
iJut iii-it In-r h iankii.i, nor Greeley,
?r i*M n -11111 Fisk, wore so lacking in
iivwdiie-s us to attempt an utterly
ipr.ictFunic tji'ld ol work tuieli as
i \t *\ oik !':is Wei'ii tins \\ inter; so
? king in endurance as to given up
ic ll'ort in two weeks' tune, and so
h i i\ delii unit in couunoti setise as
> M-?w i m il hiatus out, when the
ice oi the pistol would have curried
Hin hack to the country again,
nesj* nun?every man who has sue r
lcd in the hard contest ol* city liie
i* had reuiei dons ' staying power."
is Ikmii no want ot pity lor the
?utig h.-?y who prohuhly lies dying
-day th it we point out his first and
tie! mistake, and warn other lads,
stinguished among their village
unpai.ioiis for nothing perhaps but]
st.ims ambition, tli.it in New-York
ily deieai :in.l disaster await tliein.
:i were certain they ti:i<l even pluck
? 1
tough to go buck homo, an essay at
leeess in a city might be. beneticial in
ning tlieni of selhonceit. But tinrtunately
they have not even that,
llie pie.-ent instance proves.
Ar. Y. fi ribnne.
JriivTHon Davis.
'
A special to the Tribune from Hons- i
n, Texas, furnishes the following
iler report of the remarks of Mr.
a v is with regard to the old ll ilc*
On the I'.iir Grounds, Jefferson
avis and Braxton Bragg reviewed a
ilend'd display ol military, composed '
rgely of old Confederate soldiers,
iiu loth United States Infantry fur>hcd
music. Mr. Davis made a
n'ccli relei ring to their record as Conderate
soldiers, and said they owed
e >au?e devotion to the flag under
liich tiicy now live if occasion sliould
cr come. The sentiment was reived
with tremendous cheering by
least 10,000 present. Governor Coke
id tlie greatest man of the North,
orat e Greeley, N^nd the greatest
an of the South, Jefferson Davis,
id now j-pokeu Iroiu t'.io same stand,
I vising tluX same selit iment; irtat
e^w'n_b<^^im^^jt) .ir!ao
1 shoulder under the same flag, llo
paid a noble compliment to Mr. Greeley,
and Mr. Davis lor once seemed to
' forget bis lofty dignity, and cheered
heartily with the rest.
Tilk Indian Fkisonkus Oiidkkkd
to Ki.oiuda. ? St. Louis, May 14.?
Orders have been issued that the In1
dian prisoners now at. Fort Leaven*
worth be iranslerred to St. Augustine,
Florida, and eonlined in Fort Macon.
The At. Ttouis Republican says: ? t
I ^ \V luil'/ll'ii I' lliiil .? vlivi.l b .... ..1
. . I > \/ II 11 I i <1 IHIUUU'I HIT
talks about ;i new rebellion, it is tolerably
sale to assume that lie <li<l Utile or
j no fighting for the old one;" and it
might have said: Wherever you find
a Northerner who is so anxious to
buckle on his sword against the lebI
els, it is toleribly safe to assume that
i it is the novelty of the performance
which incites hiin.--Trenton True
\ American (I)cm.)
Few smuggling operations have rei
quired so many persons 10 carry it on
as that which is known as the Silk
CVnspuacy. The hands on the revenue
amounted to $1,000,000, and the
plot embraced many merchants and
speculators abroad, and several United
States oliicials. The business seems
j to have been conducted in this country
| through a more obscure class of pcrI
sons, who were perhaps rather agents
I than principals in the lrauds. These
| will be the chiel suflerers, since they
are in the bands of the law.
FOSTER'S 2nd
Texas Drawing!
5200,000 J'oiVi1! IIoucos & Lands!
J OSIT1TKLY THE
LAST POSTPONEMENT
Will draw, without fail, at
HOUSTON, TEX.AS, .IUNIC :10th, 1S75.
Wo did not sell ?|nilall our rickets in time
to draw on tin; loth of May; hut so certain are
we of success, and in evidence of our good
faith and intentions, we will receive in payment
tor 1 iekots, cciliiicatos of deposit in a.iy
lirst-c'.ass bank in the l". ft., with tins endorsement:
"XUtyablc only when Foster'* Texas Drawing
takes jilace."
No Scaling of l'rizcs, tiut everyone paid in full.
Over CO,000 acres of choice land, centrally
located, near ruikuuds, 17 Houses, 2025 tloid
Uoin prizes, among lliem one of ftUUJUd. and
one oi ^.7,Duo. Uur enlcipiisu is endorsed by
the City Council, lteliable Agents Wanted,
fteinl tor Circulars. '1 ln-v w ill com m.-.- v.m
? j
we aio both ieliable ami responsible. Tiekets
only $1.01). Eicvcn for $10, and lid lor
$110. No connection with any oilier .similar
enterprise.
CoMmknoatoijy.?Having, from our long
acquaintance with J. E. hosier, every continence
in bis integrity, we feel just i tied in saying
we believe be wnl carry out hi# Uisiriuutioii
honestly and lairly.?feigned by the
Mayor, Hon. J. T. i). Wilson, and the City
Loaned.
We are specially desirous that parties interested
would write to Hunks, Merchants and
i'ostmasteis ot this place (where we have
lived lb years), for information a? to our reliability.
J. E. KOfeTEK, Ma.naomk,
Houston, Texas.
Encourage Home People and Homo
Enterprise.
DOOR, SASII and BLINDS.
Geo, S. Hacker,
CHARLESTON, S. C. ,
Only Carolinian engaged in the mamifacture
of Doors, Sash, Blinds and Mouldings
and Turned work in Charleston, S. (J.
1'rice 3 as low as any other house, and work
all first class.
inarch 13 187~>-ly.
C O NS U MPT ION",
SCROFULA, Afcu.
Ilongcnui'S Gi'iiiiliu! Cod l.lvcr Oil.
Our Cod l.tv?r Oil i? warfiiiiU'd pin* Nl'iVY.
KOUNOl.ANO I'll.. It lias stood the l?'t-1 of
o\rr twni'y >i*iis' Hxperioiu e, and can b? rHtcil
on in 1 wry |> irli cnlar iUxiiiifaclump by IIkiik*
man .v t o., 1 ii< mist# and In n^iois, Now York,
and ."Old by ail Oru^^iats.
Jan. StUli oiiio.
Chapped Hands and Face
Sore ? ipN, Dryness id' ll?o Skin, dc., dr. I
(J 111 ad vi 1 o no i.y ISt.Ol.UWfS < A Ml-11 O It.
It 1. WlTlf OL\t JPKINK. It keeps 1. e 11.hi..s
soft in ulI Wcatlit-r Son Hint you net KflKiti.
MAN'.S Sol I by nil Drug*, est. 1'rico, U'lHU
hi* 111 by in nil for So cenis. Manufaci nred only by
llr.oKMis &00 , Oueuimis and Driijoosi, 1* (). itox
Ti:t, N*w York. .Inn. Soih Umo.
Jhi. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
601 miOADWAY, NliNV YOUlv.
[Opp. Metropolian Hotel.]
Manufactures, Imp or tors and Dealers iu
Chromos and Frames,
STEREOSCOPES and VIE-WS.j
Albums,
lirivplioscopes,
vuil Suitable Views,
PllOTOail.VlHllO M AT K RIALS.
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TllO Freshest, * ml Best Assortment ot
LanternI Slides in the World.
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