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VOIUME XV.
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As,wUUMlt#r'
k 'T Tw Dollar* par tnn?n.
c-: tewrtw Pt the raiea or
oaa dollar per square of twalre Miniou lines
?: (this Add type) at Iom for tba flrtt insertion,
ta aauh for the second and (bird Inaor-.
L, lions, ud twentrftvea cents fof subsequent
Jpftrtions. Yaarly contracts will ha mm]a.
1,,y -Xfl tn ,orH?cm< ota moat have tha nam Her
' k insertions marked on than, or they will be
inserted til) orde.*d out, and charged for.
a. UuL-ia ordered Otherwise, Aivertiscuitnts
trill Inrtrltbl; la "displayed.''
Obituary notices, and all matter* inuring to
to tba banatlt ?T mmg mm. an regarded at
"'I1'' 'r?trf*?vm?er ' ""^*5
*tue following beautiful lines, fts'i tf bwaly,
tandarnsas. an I poetical hnagcVy, war- written
hp Miaa Nancy Priest, a Faefc.ry dirl," in
MaasacbuaeU*. They waro originally pu'?-,j
Itrbrd in tba ^prinjflrM Republican, a faw <
. jrari linca s ' >
rt ? V t I, o I
?rep tba river thry backaa to ??, |
i> >vod ouoi wbw bavo gone to tba farther
??*,
t' Tbe gleam of tbair ratty roWt I too, I
But tbair Toicea art drowned iu tba rasbiog
tide.
Thsrs's one with ringlet* of connp gold,
dad ay at tba redaction of Heaven's own
blnaj
ITa crossed in tba twilight Cray dnd ?oM,
And tba pala oiiat bid biaa from mortal etew,
Wr saw not tba angels who mat him there,
Tha gala of tha eltr wa could not aoo !
Over tbe river oV*r tha river,
Up brother atanda waiting to welcome me.
II*
Over tha Hver the boatman pale
tJsrrtad another?the household pet?
Iter brown cnrle Wared in the gentle galeDarling
Mimic! I aee befjat,
fihe crossed on her bosom bet dimpled handr,
And peacefully entered the phantom bark |
Wt watched it glide front tbt tiVar sands.
And all onr auntliina grew strattge.lt dark,
t ^ft khow ahe ia aafa on tka ftt'rthat iwn
Where all the rantotnrd and angels be;
Over tba river tba mystic river*
My cbihdbood'e Idol U wailing for ma.
For bono return from those uttivt shores,
Who ernes with the boettnen cold mod pnlo>
We beer the dtp of the golden #?f>i
Ami retell e glimpse of the tsohjf l?i!??And
lot they here passed from our yearning
hearts;
They truss the etreetn, and ere gone For eye;
We mar hot sunder the evil spurt,
That hidot rmiw our vision the gates of day.
We only know that their hark* no mora
May sail with tis o'er life'* stormy sea;
Yet, somewhere, t know, on the unseen shore.
They watch, and heckon; and wait for met
IV.
And t sit and think, when the Mnittt gold
Is flushing river and hill and shore,
1 shall one flay Stand hv the water e?ld,
And list for the sound of the boatman's oar ;
I shall watch for a gleam of the flapping sail;
I shall best foe boat as it gains the attaint';
J shall paaa fTom sight with the boatman pate
To tha hatter shore ef the Spirit Land j
I shall know tha loved ones gone before;
And Joyfully sweet will the meeting be;
When over the river, the peaceful fiver*
The Angel of Death shall carry me 1
4?S>
A Beautiful Maxim.
MI liva for tboae who lova ma,
For thoaa who know ma true,
For the Heareo that shines above me,
And waits my coming toe;
For the cause that needs assistance.
For tba wrongs tbst lack resistance,
For the future in the distance,
Aad the goed that I ceo do."
CnnnlsMAntsrv P.nnrt as#- Hnmnila.
I * doner of Inunlfnttion- ,','J
Rl'p'r. JiVHttAO or lUMIORATIuN. I
ClIAMLK'TOR. MhV 18. 1808. J
fk Hit BrctlUney Guv. Jamev L Orr.
Sin : Since mv Iwil re|??it to vuttr
E*<?ellencr. Ildrtt (trie person* hare f
Ivpeit tegi*tered in iliit office, and hare
f..? nrl *iii|>U?\ ment in tlii* State. There
nr# nov twenty p*f?nnt on the way
(Votn (Jeimnnv end Scandinavia, via
Baltimore, mid inny artive in a few
?lny?. TIm rejiwtne* of land* no* cm
brace 832,000 act**, in almo*t every
Itistrict of ilie State, for tale m ronton
nlile rate? nn<l on favorable condition* ;
and nearly 0,000 acrea of good land*
in anlnbrinui section* of lb? Stale have
bef n registered to be given M a free
donation to aetnal settlers, upon reasonable
condition < f iinpiovement.
. I am glad lo perceive a move faVora
ble consideration of our Stat? in Europe,
and the indication? are. that at soon aa
tr? can obtain graater and regular fncil
tie* for parage, we ehwll eertainly re
eelvft a share of immigration. Indeed,
there would bow ha an want of well
inclined labor for u*. if our people eould
malt? the arrangement for ab outlay of
f?*l of tr*a?port?tiun.
Jn Gar m*ny, there me now tinea in
flu?nli"l 'h*1 *d?oc?te oar cm tire,
although 1 inn eorry lo eay w? have. no
%et, a muHiipde of very bitter oppo'
<1(| ' U Sweden ead Denmark, our
induct it *'*? eaiending ed, after
ft while, praetica. r*?u'u ^'/VVT"
g'0 Jn Ireland,teraraJ ?eu.ere kindly
M distributing our panipW 1 **v*
1^ * mentioned fa yaw Krcelioney,
?rV> former oc#h4oo, ibftl ( desired cary
. pHpfi tbe MtUiibnwl of tlirttt steam
pog>(numc<|!iae 'With Europe, With
remwiltje secriflres (hit eould be ?f
feet*4 with Hrrm-n, lUmbmg pod
Glasgow, where rhip owners ?te ?m
favorably inclined to our pr- J?*ct. Tbr
? " ratiroeda fiopi Charlestoa ?< Memphis
J being (filling le transpuH immigrant
paeaengere at ana oeal per mile, and
I rbeir b'aggag# ai very rytaosd rat?w,,
B wenld make (bia rotoa to tha Watt *i
more ^wefnhla oaa than one* either
Jfew Yorlf or ftalfipor*. H should be
?sit- coo at ant ftfa U> aqeomplieh an da- j
tireble Ml weeffBeot, %od \ (ru,t, |
?j ?'li i.ali*v I '." ?' . i* '<? ?
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a-- 'T3F-fci^-fcr<-r '.Efc
?-JL. XVJliXi JLJX
l ' I I .1 L-" Ju'iil-j 1 wheti
our political pooiiiun W> o?w tnorr
assured, that (ha State wiH ??lT\
sustain ??rry rfliirt that shall T>r fo.de
in that rtlrWHino. I had, be-ider, fn ^
tended to bava published a *ngge-ti??n
for- All industrial movement, which
earn* calculated Hot oplr lo Iw of great
mftaiuair# lo Out people, generally. hut
woukl ffford fnilipM.fur ti>? |H?jlui>k
employment t.f? ttVCuO-ldersble number
of immigrant employee*. I intended
to suggest and urge the establishment
of at least ona cotton factory lu a o?Btral
and eligible position, in etery District,
for tha making up of the raw material
into yarns, the capital to,l>e sul?*.
scribed in land* at a low valuation,.fod
the landa to be sold to immigrant*.?
To make the profits of these establish
inents secure, the plao'.vr* lo pledge a
certain number of bales of cotton to l?e
\ arned on toll. I only indicate the
outline of the plan fur your consider*
tion, deeming the confused slate of
public r.ffsir* unprnniiioiw fo| attempt
tog it at .present.. It seems (liat even
in the city of Pf?*w York there is a per
dptlMe want of snfBi'isnt laborers for
the f.nroers in the vicinity? the paper*
complaining that the bet?er clar?
of ilnniigrants, however in largo numbers
they arrive. are already, before
they leave Europe, Mlieted fur tl e'r
destination in the Western Stales. and
i hat, only the worthies* and indifferent
remain for local engagement*. This
Hgr.es entirely with my formerly expressed
opinions, although it se? -tits'
that some of onr planters have obtMtutrd
I.Lir K' - V...L 1 I...I S..L.
artangeinetits with n gentleman in
IVtuisi Ivnuiit to ftirni-h Inhor of any
kimi, and of a superior character, to
such planter* at cop IJ comply with bio
U-nits-r-which were very reasonable?
ami whenever I have been applied to i
h?ve furiiinbcti his address. Bui I still
continue to believe that our re?ueei(a
tion inuot be founded upon tbe incur
ring of an iminigtation of una I f mm
er?. who will be fallowed by reliable
lnh lets and skilled mechanics of every
description. and that the moot practical
method of effecting (bat is direct steam
communication with European ports,
proffers of Cheap land* and a mul.iplication
of our induatriil buiauils.
1 have lite honor to be, Your Excellency^
obedient servant*
JOHN A. WAOENEE,
Commissi net df Immigration.
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From tHfc Scientific American.
Rattlesnake frMsofl?Its Antidote.
NJ result. Kditors : On page 108.
current volume, of yot'r journal, 1 notice
a statement that Dr. 5. W. Milchel.
of this city, has been experintcn ing
upon the venom of rattlesnakes, and
tliinks there is no^vniido's tb the poison,
the reittrdits ittUMlly applied being
nearly or quite useleta.
I was somewhat disappointed al this
hUnounc?roent, U I bad bopad nod believed
that era had found a pet feci ami
dota to all poi?on? of reptile* and iueecia,
in iodine and iodide of potftteium.
Several )aar* aince, l>r. S. S? now of
tliia city informed me that he had practiced
medicine f*>r 17 yeara near Blue
Ridge, in tbia Slate; that dining that
lime be hat^ a Dumber of case* of rattle
*rtHke bile, and n*ver foiled to cure
willi iodine, or iodide of polaarium, externally
applied.
Incloied t aend you an article, cut
from a paper published runt two yearn
ainee. 1 em anxioo* to learn if l)r.
Mitche'l liaa tried tbia remedy and
found it of no uae :
44 After many esperimenta bv the
officira Of llie Smithsonian Inalitute.
and other scientific gentlemen, a certain
cure ia said to have been found for
anake bite. It ia aa follows; Ten graina
iodine, to be dieeolved in one ouftce of
water, to be kept in a bottle with a
ground glaas stopper, and to be applied
eaternaily?never internally If potti
hie, atop the circulation in the parta
bitten by bandaging, and uae a atick or
enytbing to lighten the bandage and
apply the solution to the bite with a
piece of cotton, tpnpge, or anything
ibat will hold the fluid, and then bind
it to the wound and keeD it wet until
ha care ii effected. 1: u said iLat five
Jrope of lhe nbor# solution, insert
ed in e wound with a tyiinga, wee m
barrel*** iu ten drop* of water.
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Philadelphia, r*.
A writir io * late magazine telle a
tory which he had from the late Ma
{or Noah, to the elfect that when Jiftne^'Hon
Henaet first applied for work
al the * o{ old Courier A Eoquir r.
lie waa ,0 ?*eb distreea that the
kind'hearted Noil. W? * quarter
of a di)ll?r to g?-t a dinh?* *l,n before
beginning to talk with him AoPut hi* fu
iure occupation. Af?er Mr. BvnUi had
satirfieil his huager, be made a bargain
with Mxjor Noah, and went to work.?
Hia duties included swearing out the
ofllee in the morning, in add I loo to hie
mora literary evocations. There are
faw men in history who, from aoeb
smell beginning*, have risen to eucb
wealth and power w Mr. Bencat.
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M*. JCJifor t_ $ome time timi I ??w In y?nr
paper I We const Uu Hon oif (he "?4 J>??- w'
^eMlIc Club. TTVe ?i/lh article rou.J. *? lot- hi
* That tfl wW Mi htrt 1iM, ar employ Any "
una to work tba mm, who take* a part of the ,n
crop aa wages, nolens they agree to pay their t>j
pro mtn ?hare of tba taxes on tab) land, an>T ,
IbHi make tba labt tax equitable ot? all Who
aaltlvata tba MO?, w any patt iboraof." l>i
1 bad hoped, air, to tea to tire (in (b# M?t# aa
subject from utbar quarter*, bat to far w# Lava
been disappointed, It ta undoubtedly sugges
tira of th# wiMSt Mil molt efficient plan for p?
protection against Radtoal ^agression aid In- ?r
jquiloua legitlatiun of anything that I have ?
ran. Tou know that It baa haan suggested,
and pretty wall aarartained,. that wbila tba Ut
Republican parly wera moead alana by a low, ^
tm, despicable bttrnow to *eak vengeance ?pon
a IrtW, tokfelihniuas, downtrodden people, "
yet they would not dare by direst, positive ea
legislation to con8?c?ta tba laodi of tba SoQth, ^
but Wodld produce, practically, tba same m<
ault *y apian mora ln?bJi,.o?, and btlt little "
| laaa eflae wal, wLich la ta |>?t a tax on real ea- In
tale ao burdcuaome that the owptr wonld be -r
' compelled to *ell at an tnornoui sacrifice, and
tliM not only support tba pally Id moat a bom- *
Ihtthle and anprecedentcd extravagance, btlt Se
alao practically develop tba ." 40 acre " idea, ^
which no doUht liar been a rerv effectual electioneering
hobby in iotue sections. bt
L N jw, tdf, the plan suggested in tie above. Di
article, if generally adopted by all tba landbotdera
of the State, becuuiea a powerful argument
to tba mind of tba voter; and not only of
o, but will prod ace a telling influence upon yj
tba action of the Legislature, which ia of .,
courve, hut tba exponent of the dominant pare
ty. Tbia plan ia nut intended to relieve ua of T1
taxation, bat to place it upon a ju*i and equL an
table baaia. Any system of taxation ia not .
only wrong In principle, bnt moat pernicious
Id lye result*, which aeeks to oppreaa one por- w
tinn of the ooinmunity fur tbo protection of jj,
at Other.
Let eny man who makes his living from the
"Pall, whether owner or tenant, ha nitule practically
to feci III* connection with the ay item fa'
uf taxation, and yoa will therahy produce aurb ><
a. diversipu from this favorite scheme of con- Y?
Iteration aa will be decidedly beneficial to the cli
couatry. It will not be denied that every mnn lp
has g right ta dictate tbo larrai on whieb bia iown
land shall be cultivated. If, then, all w!
should unite upon this principle, It would l>e- ?'
coma practically, to all intents and pnrpnscs, Si
tba law of tba land. It becomes a bulwark to ci
the landholder, wbo ia otherwise tick tireless. at
rran onerous tax should be levied on tlio mer- H
chnat or a*n?hel?rtr, be baa tbe rtmnrcc of Tl
defence within biiuvelf. lie. may place ?ucb a ca
profit on bia good* aa will indemnify hi in ar
against all li>aa?a, and thereby uiuke the con- hii
muter abare witb him tbe I urden of taxation. *i
b Hut, air, I bar* already .extruded thia arli- ' ?
cle beyond what I Intended. I only desire.to g?
Call tbe attention of tbe people to tbia Plat ar
Roek article, and suggest that tbe rarioua ??
I)cinocratio Glul.a o! the Stale gi\o it a rare- ea
iul consideration. <t< 11. fo
Tr?? Loyalty. in
The groand upon which tba rndlrat party ^
baa laid ita grievous burdeua upon tbe Mouth, d1
ia tbe disloyalty of the whites. Senator liar- * '
Ian remarked, upon one occasion, that, whilst
it waa hnxardoua to give the blacks unDersnl, ' 1
unqualified suffrage, yet it waa necessary, in- *"
aamueh aa tl.a loyal tv of tba wbilea could not cu
be depended upon. Jlcnce, thought he, Wtter
j the loyal blacks, in tbeir ignoranre and half- *'
elvitiied state aa a people, then tbe intelligence ""
aud virtue ef tba - rebel" element, 'Ul
lot iu now br-efly examine this ground, up- ,r<
on wbich radicalism relies to juatily its cruel
and outrageous polity towards the Southern
What ia " In Hoaala, it may
mean fidelity to tbe Caar { in Franca, it may ^
mean fidelity to the Kmperor. In England, it
baa tbcant fidelity to the King. Bat, in tbe
so-rilled laud of Constitutional freedom tbat
wa lira lo, what did it mean before the era of <(
radical misrule, and wbat docs it properly ' '
mes'af Wa answer, that loyalty means, or re
ought to ma?, jhltlity to tkm Cnnttiinli"* of (j0
tie country ?4o \lt funtlp mental, OrynHic laws,
at the tin contained. Now to the proof. The ?*'
UnitaJ States, In its corporate capacity, ia a lot
Government, and ita ofganlc character finds ,
expression in tba CenattlUtloB. Tbia cannot '
be disputed. But, if to, it follows, logically, *']
uia> mgmtiy to inr. rimm tomes nunerrnee r<> fi|
(k (ViMfiiuiixH. Now, what la the fuurd of .
the South upon that point? Tba South baa
ever bean trua to the ConrtMation, an ahq baa If
construed that Instrument. fcrvto In 1861, (||
aba withdrew from tba Union. npofc tba ground .
that guarantees ware needed for tba faitblul '
carrying out of the Constitution. After her de
recession, aba reaffirmed It III her own Intfe- ae
pendent condition with Scarcely I ehanga.? ,
And, " ainaa th war, aba baa tnwhJ hut one "
plea, and that for the inviolability of the Con- In
atitotlom." Hence, the record of the Sooth, fu,
upon the paint uf adherence to tba Constitution,
is indiaputable, and no eharge of dUloy co
ally property attaehas to her. But, with radi- tir
ealiam, this reasoning would fail to t>e con- (o
lusive, According to the radical theory, tbe
United S'etea Is a political party, pad Its la- "I
i gal character la expressed In the Chicago plat- pt
form and tba proelamationa of Congress.?
lisnbe, ? loyalty," with th# radicals, mean. ? "
delity to the ra-Ueal party < That is their ?'
snaaewra tff patriotism. And disloyally mean* tic
on-adherenee to I bo radical programme. Let >
a tiuleat secessionist joisr tba radical ranks,
and straight way be bccoih'-t 4 " loyal M man. *?
But 1st a Union man adhere to the Democratic |,?
party, aud forthwith he beeontcs a ' disloyal "
man, dangerous to the country's peace, and '
deserting nil paciabment. Ileuce tba Sooelu- fl*
lent
1. That tba Sooth Is loyal, la tba I ~
sense of tbe ward,
1 That the radleal policy, based npon bar I to
dlrloy?lly, it founded upon fare gronndr.
S. That the rtiiMl party is a taction that M
aeckt in eehatliate for the trill of tha people, 1,1
aeexpreeaed la the legtoUlive, executive and lh
judicial department* of tha Government, I ha
rfloin of a party and tha pmmumti*mnto* tf a ?''
irarping C<>n*reM bit
M The coin la apartoaa, sail it d?tra." K
Din tan Bovra ftacana f?It la a rtzviftneat bo
fart, Mtl lha World, that of tha ten 8oatbe ru fa
Slataa now about to be " admitted," Georgia to
tree la the Union before Maaaaehnaetta, Booth be
(Carolina hafora NoW Ilampahire, Virginia ha- Al
fore New York, North Carolina before Rhode kr
Iraad, Loatatana before Indiana, Ifkaalaaippt a
bafare 111 la ok, Alabama before Kale a, drkan- " i
aaa before Michigan, Florida before Iowa, and
T?i i? before Wirconrlo. Wa gira the dntea *?
af their admirrioe i ka
Oaorgla?January 5, 1788 ; South Carolina
?May 23, 1789; Virginia?June Sit. 17**;
North Cer*Uaa?Nevember If, IT89; Loela.
tana?April X, 1312 i Mketaaippi? r>acam>>vr
1?, 1117 i Alabama? Deeember 14, 1819; Arkanrae?fane
13, lllli Florida?March f, 1?i
184ft; Tama*?Da aa at bar M, 194*. ?
When did they gat out 7 b(
A r*eaa hanging far Florida waa prxlnclira
of rare apart, three paiaaar being ?hot in tha ,w
height af the fin- *
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EI CAROL! XA. JULY U
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Bf# TlMW *!<D Mr.* cii.xhok.?Sev. r?l
par* ?g? ft e.;rtafn vvutig Utrl-d 8?ftl*
Beer Vli #IM?ilul I* UnfldnuUp nxifitf
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army Somtadra m he vai r??-klt-ss ?
nrtng ihfc great Crystal Palace riliilihion
New York city, he dinlnfiiihcti himself
^ H4tn| * hors* into a hat store, a> d | crft/lrj
siveral other frati which at laat
ougU him to a court-martial. The court
Hnblcti ai Portreaa Monroe, the officer
aa tried and the. finding given, lint not
ibli.hed?" guilty ol conduct unbecoming
i officer and gentleman." "luholhetl of the
ding, and anticipating Ita approval, the
ip?aln, for auch be eae. webt at one# to
nshingtvti. called upoa the Secretary of
ar, stid made a frank statement of the
ae. He acknowledged hia fault, Lut said
at it pnniehed by the eouft In the manner
i expected, he wou'd be forever disgraced,
eonaideration of hla position's* an oflk?r
id the cireomataace* connected with hia
qiiiy, he begged permission to resign. The
erctery of War Intortnad hiin Uiat such a
ing na a resignation after charges had
i?d preferred was unheard of in tha anils
of military law, and contrary to the
lo and practice of the service, liut the
licer begged on, and finally tha Secretary
elded ; the resignation was allowed ; and
? soldier becstuc a civilian and merchant
int officer was General Ulvcees 8. (irsnt,
id the Scert ttgv of War ex-President Jef
rton Ifavi*. These .are the farts as thev
sre related to us by an officer of the
nlled Slates army.? C'harleMoH JVViea.
Tn* ITovoitasLB William SrnAftfe*.?The
Itowin'g sketch of Senator Sprsgoe, is taken
am that rather doubtful authority, the Na#
.irk Tribune: William Spra^us, yesterday
tcted United States Senator from Rhode It
nd. wss horn at Crnnstor., R. I., September
!, 1880. lis is anephew of William Rpraroc,
ho Wat Governor of Rhode Isiapd tn 1838,8,
id United States Senator from lS<3 to J84&;
nee hit boyhood be has been engaged in tha
lico print works founded by bis father and
ids, ir. *bicb bs is bow principal partner,
o it probably tho richest man in Conattesa
be print work* of the Spragttc* are the tnoft
tensive print work* in Hhode Island. Nor
e three mniiulscturc* confined it print* alone
it they are interacted It koulni and flax
?rk?. Nor I* their tine tfchert np with the
laineN of the mill* alone. The new Narrainsett
Park, at PmVidence, is due to them,
id under their Influence it Lid* fair to rival
ir Jerome Paik. The Arm, nl??, are Interted
in the operative building associations,
r the pprpoM of furnishing operative* at the
ill* with {den*mt hone*.
The *tthject of the presotit eheteh ft a* Potnated
for Governor in 13l*>0 by n portion of
e Rcpublioun party, and elected in o?n*etence
of a coalition between tlirm and the
cnotfiU. In February, Iftfll, foreseeing
e outbreak of the civil war, he offered to tho
rcildent and General Scott one thousand inen
id a battery of artillery, and a* soon * the
II for troop* was mndo, hastened to raise
gluteals, and wont with tbetn to the flenl.
to commission of brigadier-general ot vol.
iteer* was offered to bifn in May, but he re ed
it. lie fought with the Rhode tsland
top* at Ball Itun, where bir horse was shot
idor him, and in several engagcmcula of the
tickahominy campaign, lie was re elcetrd
tvernor In I86I-S, and cheoren United State*
aator for *i* years from March 4, IIM. A
w years ago ha married Kate, tha only
ughisr of Chief Justice Chase.
A Fnsxcft paper feila tha followIng story I
In observance of one of those rule* which
fleet so much glory on civilized Christen*
m, the Sicilian Revenue Service list re
ntly served Mr. Cx'tlglie a hill of eosts
r the expmSel 6'f the Intjnlailion in barn
| one of hi* en teat ore at theetakb for h?r
f in fhe JWf On the llih vt An?
*t, 47*4?title we* In Voltaire'd epoch ?
e Augn?tin kl.?nl< lirfutit<ildo, and Gar
?de, a Nun of Saint Penult, were burned
n on tbe Piaee St. ait Palermo
ler'eo imprlaorifnertt of twenty year*, un?
r tbe charge of liereay. 7he inquisition,
ording to fcuetom, coudi-mned Hu m, beIrf,
to pay til* volt* of III* wood it nsrd
biirniiig ih.m, TliU holy tribunal only
rn if lied malehee gratia. And now they
me to claim from a descendant ol the rie
n? the coat of tbla judicial mfirdrr. It ia
be hoped they have wot forgotten to add
the little eum of sonpouad ifttetrjt, to
inieh a neglect of payment rn indelicate
I the part of I ha family. Bat Mr. CaetlgI,
inateed of offering with dee eompnne
in hiaiaet ?hirt la liquidation of rueh juat
mende, obatinately rehires to pay, and
lielta of I'erliaoieat a decree that he fball
i left in qniet and not pctoeealrd for hit
rtney because mbereame buroed hie foitthere."
f-WWO-fi - ?
NaflnO Bot Dnowaen.?We regfef fo liafe
record aeaae of drowning on tbe Itth Inat.
ia Coroner give* aa the following fkete. A
j?ro boy, named George Thaekara, formerly
e property of Mr. Frank Tbaekam, abont
Irtoen year* old. went down to a plaoe known
"Rack Hole." about two milca from the
Iy, la company with other boys, white and
?ck. Suddenly George ?u mined. IfofhI
to be seen, tirept hi? cap and Ashing rod.
had'slipped la, and disappeared in this
ap hole. Efforts were made la bring up tbe
dy, bat without avail. l!p<>n hearing af tbe
lal accident, Mr. Tbaakam proossded atones
tba spot, sad triad to raeovsr tba body, bat
did not saoassd until tba asst morning.
I that tlms, Coroner Wslksr went down and
ought the body to tba eity. Tbe Jary, after
protracted ssaeioa, retwroad a Tsrdiot of
incidental drowning."
Tba Coroner Informs as tbat, within tba last
ree or fonr years, Ave bodies bars bean tan
from that fatal bole.
Let tba boys keep away from this spot.
.<!>, I 8/i IMt,
A Totixa lady givas tba following rata*
|ut of dilfsrent kinds of love: " The
reat?at? a mother's 'ova; the longest?a
other's lova; the ?trowge*t?a womaii's
rs; the dearest? a ntan'a lova; and tha
ractast, longest, strongest, dearest love?
' lovs af a Isoonat.'"
|pc i
E2via2isrTs
n i i i ii i
-, -?^7
I860.
-non. jmoi B. Beck.
ilte sincerely ?r r?1 i fi? ? 1 (t> bA *I"M
W Announce that Mr. lh?ck will be a "
candidate for the notuibation *4 Demo <
cratfo cai.il Mat" for Cofrgrei*. Nfr'
rhertiber wf ei l^r ilott-e of Conarca*
has iHn>le so wide und no favnralde a
reputation lit ?o short a time. He has
from hi-, position w rarmhcr of the lie <
onusl rust ion .Committee, been the reft . i
reaentn'.iva of lite while people of ten j
.Stall*. Bv hi* indomitable energy and I
?ki!i he lot* had placed on tee rd she I
most com (dela proof of the ?i )lHior, rj
outran** Hud IT rami y of till lieKfiil* in,
ih? S..uth. lU* tnaw-eaamtoaWnfc' of
wiin.-**e* brought before That commit- *
tee will l>e enduring- monument* of Id kiil
and ability, and of the oiler shame
le?*na?* of tho*e who harn minted '
the Iieconst ruction of the 9 >utherh
Starte?; while lib speeches hare ejfposed j
to the country the true nature of reCon 'j
m roc; ion
Notwithstanding fif? herculean pifb
lie labors, he has found time to ntt&.id '
with promptness To the enoitnou* pti- '
vat? bu-thes? of his Constituents at
Washington. Kentucky has cau?e to
he nnrud of such a repre*. fit alive.
In tlu pi line of life, with a constitution'<>f
iroft, an industry untiring. an *
hidomi'ahie ei.efgy and a thorough ac <
quaintanCe with public affairs ; popular
with Id* colleagues and trusted bv Ids 1
party ; prtfdeiit yet fcralolis, cautious i
tet determined j al.'e a? a speaker, rapid I
in eomprt'liendtng and atlrbit in de? *
bate ; he it afthost a morffcl Congressman,
and we cannot doubt hut thai he
will be renominated with tit* fHtn* unanimity
which c.iaractei ited his uomiiia
tli-n Imt year.
If. however, the Democracy of the
Ashland t)i?lrict db nominal- another,
Mr. Beck and hia friends will support
that nominee with sincerity and aval.
[ Obierver nnd Jitporltr. (
IVnnowlso.?The men who agree*
with everything J6u say. and laugh*
hi o*erv r?u.ark you make, in like a
friendly <log?he expect* a bonfe at
?ome future time.
The man lhal flatter* ron to ronr
face will n k jou to lend him a dollar ]
in a short lime.
If a person 'ells rod thdt too are the
most sensible inan lie ever saw, mark
it, he wilt shortly a-k you to <!?? him a
fivor?say &. Th ?t is lite kind . f
cew/rf life ihean*;
When fi man (ells tou tliat your i
horses arfe the bfe-t ih tlie Country, he
menns to larrrow one of them, ah'd a '
sahlle thrown in.
Soin?* mfeii lea?h ho* !o borrow any i
tiling, hut they ?re a? fu| dull ih Ifearu*
inor how to bring hack. l|'t*?ver, a" I
person is reft expected to khow too i
much at ohce?ft .Milt* a strnhg mind i
to understand geology and theology at
ihe same time. i
A iHtrrower thinks il is about as
easy for you to tOmt afier anything as
it wa? for him to go after it. This i?
free nnd easy " philosophy?especially
fi ee. t I
. A mafl that wool I borrow four Cigar |
wouldn't oly cl to taking )6ur breath |
to smoke it with. I
The man that horrows your p*pA?
and doe* not bring them back is a lit 1
et/r. ' cuss." ditli the literary left out. 1
P. S. ? filaine 'em anyway.
Rkmaiks Or thr Latpc Stkphrn A.
i>Ol'OLJ?a ? IUMAKKA&LK 1'k^RKI.TA
tiow.?Tli? remain* of The late Slrplivn
A. l>ougla* were removed from the
grave' at Chit-ago, on Wfflnwdiiv, to ,
their Anal renting p1*et in thfc Sfoiisole (
nm, under the au?piees of (lie trustees
of the iJtingln* Monument Association,
accompanied l>v a run of Mr. Douglas i
and othera. t)pon Removing the lid l
covering the glass, the face of the illiu- |
liiona Senator ?u f >und to be in a re* ,
nurk*tle rtate of preset ration, almost (
as natural iw when buried seven year* ,
ago. excepting that the eye* ate more ,
sunken, the au*e more contracted, and (
the *iiif ee of the forehead somewhat (
indented or pitied ; hot Ihe complexioh (
;* very fair, the contour of the head and
face apparently unchanged, and the expression
wa* quite natural and plainl)
recognizable. The hair looks as hlaek
and glossy as e+er, and tha laifneht as ,
ftAV Altrl I ul V As* wKon flest e-v*?? on ws-v?
-- ? ? ? I ?? ? " MV?? HIP* I'UIr Ull| U('l I
presenting the lean evidence of nttidk* 1
or diaculordtforr.
j H( ,
TiAfiili Ht Out or N?* Yon*.?ffi 1
km made a comparative rsliutata of '.be trav- |
I la and ont of ihii city daily of #hat may
be tanned etrangoa, thai ia, of paraona not
doing Suslneaj hare, who(eotne in and go ont
daily- On an average tbero are aboot twenty
tbonaaod al ranger* coming In and the eamr
namber going oat every day. That wonld be
aKont eeren Million* year. Viotn thla rati
mate vre .exclude the two te three bnndred
thonaand < migrant* arriving every year, and
all thoee living ontaide and doing hnainerr in
tha city. The atrengera we apeak vfarv plea*
an re archers, traveller* and thoee who come op
hueincre. Supposing each individual ependa
only ten dollar*, thla wonld bring to oar botula,
ttalanranta, placer of amusement and
otber aatablleLmcata an inronte of oear aaeen.
ty millions a yaar, Id ray nothing of the mtteh
larger amount spent at tha diy g< < dr and >
other rtofa*.? -Yt* K?r?l HrrltM.1
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.*-Ul? _1UJL II.;.-1 . I.L.?iJ-L
Cleaning House.
C!*im l>ed* end-* tliorottehlv ftf
March or April, vfth %nIt unit Wa'er ;'
fhWi efih 'fSerHWfi powder (flf.ndine)
ot oorronivf eulillhi'atrV
with > ftnlfcrt to ^viFry irfctric n?<f CrV*ice,
end yon wilt not lumnted !>v
vermin. In c'enning cfo?eta, fir?t renn?#
ererjc.hipj; from tlrein, end h*nj?
the clilhintf out to air. Sweep, diiM
end efifub them well; fill op hole*, if
mere me any, w,?uv a mixture or chlorine
of lime ami pull*, iluot
powder npoh all I lie Icdifoa ami inio'rtm
intersticrN and jou wilt lie free -o!1
r??*cTi?M, friotb* and hug* fty. the sunvIn
(leaning room* :K? same ?o!'d applies.
Clean well, fill up h?leii aiul
CrevKhs, dtist powder louud the ledges
ami moth* and mice uill disappear .or
lake fcftige in the cellar, whence rt
good cat or a liille chloride'o* hcp'?
(naevf drj^ will amn dislodge them.?
There 1a no need for any hotwe to
trbntded at all with veimin. The proper
means and a little care at (he ri^fit
timo wiH prevent infinite annoyances
af.erward, and much dev ruction of
property.
ltememoer, aoap should never bo
used upon grained wood ; cold te.c
cleans it heat of aaytlring.
Never Iron lace window curtain*. and
be careful nut to make tlmm b!ue with
tail* o. Stretch lliein upon a mattress
lo dry. pinning down carefully the MIrenie
edge of fcvory point or sonlhtp.In
atarehi vlitbus mix raw starch
with water aad |?<>ur boiling Water
Upon it, but do not boil the starch. It
Will lake about half the U?llal quantity.
Stir it round with a 1mtie end of splint
Mceti candle to make it iron glo?*y.
A Stout wttu a Moral.? When
General Jack-oil wo* moving on to
iltlke McClellau'a dank on the Cltickahominy,
he came to a *tie?m which
hud no Lridge, and could not he crossed
without on*. The (veneial had brought
with him froirt the Valley a rough, uneducated
timn, fidi of euctgr, it. whom
b* had. the utmost cm fideuCe. lie
called litis man, and told him that the
stream must lie btidged immediately ;.
the regular engineer* also ndihed t>fthe
tact. In a short time the ft'hlgh
catper.ler and the polidied gteti of
scrence were at the -etiesin : the former
had Ids plan?the latter tinirr. lie
w: heel to go at tlia work ot once without
drawing*, hut the) oljecled 11 ntif
they could perfect the' f)tnii? on paper.
i*ue trtgineer* retirfed lb their tent tfl
petff-ct a paper hfidge ; the Carpenter
took hi* men and went to work at once
6 make a rent ono. In a very short
time, he appeared at the General's tent,
and reported briefly . thus : ' General;
that bridge i* done, hoi thetn picture*
ain't come yet" Thi* story haa rt
moral that all eu- reader* can discover.[
Christian Advocate.
Tnc Giusd Mauitivk Exhimtio* at Havre
opened somewhat inauapicfinuty on the la*
Inat. Only a few of the exhibitors had Unpacked
tlieir goods; workmen ??i? still cnploytd
on the buildings, ff ml hmt'ters bean
In a more forward condition, the Emperor and
Kmprrsa Would no doubt have honored the
pening with their presence. The Iijrectors,
however, conscious that they would cut hut a
torry figure in the imperial eyes, end unwffling
to comprotnlte theft prospective shanVed
>f decorations. Wisely determined n6t to prtsS
the matter; s6 their Majesties went Lack tu
Paris without being involved in the awkwardness
of a etfefttony which offered no them* for
rongrHtilstion. Jt was estimated thkt tfii exbibitioh
would be ifi good order about the midlie
of the month.
Ttit Firffr Cnkmr.?The fiist prMuedohfi
Of our cheese Factory vh< brought to intrV
6t oh Monday last and rol l ic.idily at S5c
p?f lb. Tlie fclieeaea looked equal to an^
made at Northern Factories, itid thnee who
ins'tfl thefn pfbnouhce llitm tonally a*
ifch and fine flavored. We aitieorely hope,
ihe enterprise will he a success. and those
ftngaged In it be well rewarded. The anabe?a
6f thla pi6n*er F?eory will ensure the
establishment of others in other eectiona of
Western North Carolina.
[Atluvill* Netrt and Farmer, 18fA.
Osx. Wai>k 11 ami-ton ?4 LegirjC^r (V?.)
Borreapondefit of the USchtixnid Dispatch,
in the fcnufee of a veijr readable accout t qi
the celebration of the Ugly Cluh of Washington
College, which is under the I'ttfi
rieney of fJen. Lee, held on _'.he l/l?h In
Mint, (ltd! "General Wide Hampton
nprdxi ly tliu pxckrt thia oioiuma. and
pr?pirtlii'|i' made to give liitu a cord:a) ?
caption. Tbetthci'fy e?nmitta<r And in
harka, With a band of murlc, to dnaet bin..
tia atudenia tt>ra-?ri a prttntton to ?e?-?>it
him to bia quaiUra. and l^.t whole town
waa toady to ?0 honor Id I lie great die'
lain; trot h* failed to di.mt, and ?c mo
aniubl) looking tor MAi to night.
i fall
A FaAx^n phyatelan, D*. Latctdrlte. rVtne
to hero ditroi?rt4 a pruti** for i.atijii liltto
dmwncd prnoi'.r al?. r an in n ctrVr t 1 aif
an hocr and rliorc. lndfld,' it ir 0, id il.nt u
bat proved dlltetu-il wkttr th< ; ntirrt bn? t-rri^
n oil*, r aatar aa touch* a * ma. hour*.
tore lonrtrtn toiuutea liaa been i.Koatreih#limit
ot time during wl ^-h t? u Hial
park ran >-a prwrrvnl without alts and in
moat ei.aea tWa n inuiaa ?>C tun<?Ht.au in latai.
The froceia ia not lolly deer-riled in the ?
c?ioai given of it in the I ru *4 |'?pir?, tut.
aeur a to involve tha ?a an hm-viM'- i t
?]itpa( lb? abdj ije wttu kuaumng
and ru tifii^ tW