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A " 1 ' j 1. I., Faiyt,,__r Paper, Dvtdto S dte'rt ~yt4dustry~ and'^ 1TEMaratO - I I M10" THE F A ILIE1, IiR AID W I L L I A M S & D A V I S. 1.fnsi.--The IER A ,D 1 published Week y is th dbrq(-efJWiausro,. -at, $8.00 nearidN/.i* 4eant-e. qa All transient advertiemente to be Obituary Notices and tribuies $1.00 pert quare. Sett Co swho chav !tydlnafr' heer admost etdIes~e wed } , dae4stly ogue edt 'eauti fulnpwppsientogver.,the g ave ii of d og named A Hebb '. yhwspi.ory osie of 'dm mkhti.thftic In the ainnals of time. loere it is t. .. 1i ANdk afov OP ' A Doo. l 4:ypr aif.ular and interestjng 30 curroqe:weaP yesterday brought 'to, ligleiti the iirgh Court, by the hearing of a sunnous in regard to a dog .ta. -Eiglita id . a -itif yeare :" ago, it seems a man named t ray, of of whom nothing now is known, ex- < cept that that he was poor, and. lived I in a quiet Wig lndomelobseure part of e town, was buried in Old Grey- 1 friars' Churchyard. IIis grave, lev. < o by "hian4 ltt-it..gteL and u... ( snar 'ed by any atone is now 8A61y \ discernible ; but although no human If iuterest would seem to atta*h. to it, the'saared spot has not been wholly' 1 lsiregardid' ab'd forgotten. During } all tZa years'the dead man's faith.. t ful dog has. kept conetant watch and c gurd ovar;the grave-and it was r this animal for which the collectors i a ughtfo ?ehdWrr ...itheatax, ..:James l 13 ownjtp.,.a '1teyipp of lihe burial e g ound, rqpzlpb s ' rayss fuineral a nd thsg.deig, a b6o~h' adrifar, was, hei rays, one gf he tuost conspicuous of a tie mourners. The grado as closed ] in as usual, and next morning "Bob by," as the dog is called, was found v lying on the new made uoud. . This E was an ibovittiu whioh old, James s could not. perwit, ror there u was an order at 'thegate, ' stat.- h ing, in the kine 'ititelllgible chai'l u adters, that ddgs' Wdra' hot ad a mitted. "Bobby" was accordingly e driven out.; but next morning he ( M4 iN:ga u,.-end for'the: sesond a time was disethauged. Tle thi p anorni/geguds'ell d.ud set, and when J the old mn saw the faithful animal, o 6 4i'('te 'f ell- ohastiseient, still ly- v iug sliv'drdi 'on tWe-'grave, he - took o fy 4u him, snd gave haum some food. r his sroguitioi of his devotiun gave 4 "1 bby" thA ri lit to wake the d etr h et ,j .h e A, j er l spent a night away from his tuaster'a q tusb. Often in bad weather attempts have been wade to keei him within a doors, but by. dismal howls he has i succeeded in 'naking it knoniu that t this interferonco is not agreeable to u himef, and -latterij Wblias always been allowed his own way. At anlos niuy time during the -day lie may be seen in or about the churchyard ; and no~ net'er ho\ ough tue night. aty e. nothing 'ean induce hira d forsaase the hallowed rspot, .whose identity, sde. spite the irresistible obliteration, be les~ ao. fahululls preserved. 'Jobbyn' has mony friend.., add the tax.gathier..t e a ) caui'~ st koed hiagne 4~sK;>4tre 4e tfosteaks 8c6tt of the 'E theersa, but for wore thay six yes;a l40 kas t6od 're 'usarlya fed by M~r. Tra il1,'of the 'rest rant, , 0 (Oreyfriarat plae. l10. Its ~entant ~ und 'pouhIaluin' his. eals.tbeing. g guided inIh isit ld -day - vieits by the' sun'ds of' t4p tifaso gun. 0.a the ground of har~boting the dog, psrocefiW~ ings were takeoa sog siut Mr. Tramall If. r psymnenlt of-thae ta*.. The defendant eixpress'ed ' his willinguess, could lhe o1ins he og, tolbe ,responsble Fde theti , ' , e' 'oigas the dog rsi n d ini he peculiasr he~ dismi-s jJ, been an obj.et orfn curosty to aill Wt; have beconso acqunainated with his his,i tiory Iiiis equptant apearanc~e in t~he graveyard has bu!91n1Qny' inquiries I to Ite tnade regard ig )i'h, and efforts out of naumber -hive beoen made to got' ' posse.fion of hhn. The tid cusator, of course, stsnd? .up as the next claintit to Ig r. Tesill, and yAterdJay ofeod ay' tha tax'iitel, r ather, ' ahn ne "tiobt-y":-'kreyfriara' Bobby," to u llow him his full name~ e -put oet of the way .-&. &otamu~n, 1 'A ta Re 'blosame6ihn at Ban. ~ gor', .M r. lsailin toldt thoso present ~ very plainly f(iidt'the~ Dehiocrats hgd ' got the~ity,t e(tthejn i o hnizationz, and had 'rasadd6 a dioided impressions pb en~h *en orc~ with all thei toisht they wuuld wako, up. o morn- I ing after eleotion. tS8e.sorries lo~4 party that ever twent thr-oughi a cam. unp Yictona lyt 90' grandohil n, The Champion Swimmer. LoNDON, August 25, 1875.-Capt. Webb, who started on h's second at tempt to swim the Engl sh Channel from Dover to Calais on Tuesday, at one o'clock in the forenoon, arrived it the latter plaoe today. .at pooh, after being in the water. twenty-four hours ind forty three-winutes, nearly thret hoisnelrtger' than the time in which he calculated to aceomplish the journey. At half.past five, I. At he wa*s progressing at the rate of twenty strokes a minute, the sea and we..ther being favorable. - e was furnished with 4Ie,and beef tea,''dnd again at eight t'. si., .witl beef tea and beer. After that be rested on his back for a while. At nine o'clock he became troubled with soaweed, and at eleven he took a draught of Sod liver oil. When the moon rose, At one in the morning, some brandy Ind tea wese administored to hit, Webo declaring at the time that the swim across was "a safe thing." At 3 A. Mr , lie to)k some coffee. A t this tie the tide turned north. yard. and Webb appeared e-xha'usted. Iis trainer stripped and- held him. ;elf in readiness to go to Webb's s:iistnnce, but Webb laughingly de lined the proffered aid. At this imo he was still koaping up a pace f twenty strokes per minute. Fears acre entained that the northern tide Irift would 'tlrrov Weblib 'dbreast of ialais sands, as the sequel proved. \.t four u'eok, A. at , and four miles urther progress, daylight broke. Veb'> was drowsy, and coffee and randy. wah gItvetlj ,J.im .M AV, half. ast five Riden's buoys were in sight td their position located. Atoseyen 'al k a westerly breeza sprung up 11 >pi d sea-f id, mkihing h rbs etw *xttig ely dialdurttgip ; aut the indomitable pluck of the wimmer never faltered. A small kiff kept on the weather aid of Webb, who was now swimming lowly anti had just pafta;keu of a randy straight. Every twenty minutes soundings aere taken at eight and ten fathoms. teamers came out from Calais and ,eamed alongside the gallant swim-, zor op itbq. wqatlhep sjide,. the . ? a reeking all the 'while. 'Choe as pon cheers went up, and Webb sewed to feel their it.spiring influ nce. io laisd a dia~eot pgp rse for :dais 4ands, 'we.teard , of tie pier, ud at half Past ten A. At. wvasit in h low . water.. . At forty minutes de 'Its -A."iki'the hdb6ief hYc tohtd n French soil, tired, of course, but cry shortly recovered. lie was onveyed to a hotel in a Oartinge, ebbed down, put to bed, and at 1 'clock when the Herald. gorreapon. eit railed fur Dover, \'ebb was ramnqu.ily asleep, and the doctors .d no fers of any' serious conse. ua:acos. Webb naked beats Boykin rmored about two hours. Th'e ,ildest excitement prevails in Hondon, and the press pronounces lie swim the greatest physical fe.it I the century. A oi's Prowess. Last Friday nmooring 'Msier t. t. W allace saw in a lield what lie uok to be a hire, but, as it did notV nin, he went, uip aiid kicked it, when rose atid sprung furiously toward i He ow thou 6 - va Ier aergoed tie for: hbi~f t'ab~,~ ere e got a pickt aiid turned to the track. T1hie boy was accompani d *y giet coat, auds'lie; laid on the lows wih the picket the goat butted tid hboked the eanmy, tand- pn itepetehed it. The cremtture piove4 to e a badger, and wveighec 2'7 pourds. .he goat, be doubt ;~ ytired, the sug essfuil issue of thie'battl&, 'fo'r whli iJpJ >n~l trike the ba j r! it roum ring 't ?jA,qhfEO . the oat would geo.4vu the chiarge, but. ing vigoroudty. The badger's chms) eye~ gver4mn inch Jang, and the Laei, ate in (scatping a cldae theie wvi bii. t' on Cllutre 11 Catliforilia. aised to advantage. Notwithat -pI~ rig the present has been a most avorable season,, owing to tho late pm imng frost and .the ,uuusud4 dryness, ir. .listin, of Santa Clara bount.y, onturel the experuent of planting n sere- and a htalf in cpo nie. piants a re. now 14uand ing ruin t wo to three feet high, and, show remnaikaibly vigorousg'rowth. j The oils are fyrming tIoelfv, and'in .afet reeks shn first c'rop 'will 'be' rdftdy or'pjickinig. T1he plants have hu'doro rtificiak~.iriga tioni, apd yet, there-has een nio lack of moisture in the soel bqui.site to .'their growth. TIhe udge is well mAtisfied ' with lEis ex erimuent ; antd~ ~i'3Wfhbm eyer' Will go ito eottoivouilture -otr a much large, r-ale. lie thinks. it. will be pop. irtitamble than lheat'-N. Y. 'BL-md A colored water-earrier en the d tmuii 'the"'dale thbe other day, aniid ras kille E. A Discordant 'cheme. Col. Cochran has been industri. ously oire zsting some printed pe. titioii, ivhibh ire about 'the purest article of buncombe he has ever at. tempted te paladiOf;, qp., c ro I, of the County '1 boy reite that: the; pypduq9r, 1equallyf inte ested in the weight "f his cotton i h thd buyer, and that -he ough , to .hav an equal voice in thb'h leotibn 'Af the weigher. They conclude by asking the Legi latd~reyta akite,164 post ion of cotton weigher a county officer, and lloptbi i.u qft4 .pD , bplo, to be paid by the sellet, for every bale weighed. ''hp is unjut ii praeticablo and only I6t bdd ' d pro~uduigaord nd work, pisobie. nI the' rat placo, tUe1+e le' 4 Ijutt de in allowing i man who only seils ten bales'of iottok to have .ai ,Rsqual voice in selecting tme weigher as the merchant who bsy ,fpfteen hun dred, for they are by no means equally interested in the matter. iI the second place ti that the eighteen voters who sell comparatti 1 cotton, should vote for who should weigh the cotton ifor, our farmors. In the third place, it is unjust to allow a man who sells his cotton at 9p ',i t! a Pendleton or t Jfor who aba l Weigh cotton at An orson. In the fourth p1 too, it is unjust, if othe r producers are allowed to vote for tIQ, fq o i 'r th,, q,4l ng 'ii Georgia, conCo or AbbeIb w sell cotton at Anderson should not be allow.d f ye'-tio I ae". igher also. ]3t'' a P e'eb-flico is wade a county officer, tlieu every man must be compelled to' havo 'his so , or elso mlust wait a Out sfl at other places. until this county weigher can go around to the vari uus places in the County ; and while by an election in this County we would t bleiblyIft;uaga un, in throe-fourths of the counties of the Stato inuumpetent and corrupt meit i would be elected by the ignorant, solored majorities thenoin3 and , b buyer and seller grea r d heroby. Our people may best as urrod there is no good intended: or them in it, and we hope they) will not sign the Jetition if they have' lot alreudy.durle iosfor if the Towd Jouncil will just attend to their own! usuness, the merchants of the Towsi ye determined to Make such art a erbiets 4 wgI M eet the approl :1 Nti V thciied e ers, and fur iiah the weighing of the cotton fre >t expense to the seller. There i tot a county in the United Statds .hat elects acattUI weigher by tha teoplo, and tfore' is no authorit >f law for, nor j.stice in, an y su9 ourse.-uIntlligencer. e AI IN u s} [lustna.aster t c 1.Jas rt r e~d ,he following letter td6 thid pfi'~ . ors of tho Maino Standard, ,in -.swor to their, ,co plaint that tie Mper had' bbo tat pered with in the muila: Glq.EtsraMaiN :-Yuur ayor of tfie f 11 i i a a~l~f) u~nd notg Ut ~fJ'r rtl o8~t Standat )drsetorg usribers, laA been opened in Pout Offices, and he LR~epublican campaign docume ta olded iniaodu arid delivered tg a b. ecribers, and ask if sue l/tlheti o be tolerated by this Departmnen t. [a reptly, I hiay Ato~ that e oh ection is in dr It~oYb9tion of ~he 'ales of th . department of dece 4oy nd of the gjiaggieties of oilicial pjsi ion If you will present to hi~j lapijiellt~ the proof that any 0o~ Wi dloyee has been guilty of the >ffenso charged, lhe shall be at oce lismissed the servic; and I her by -equiest you to do so in order ht e gnd rr olul h youv:s ' 1 CaErd det. ~Jamies Webster Smuitli, 'soE uthi Jarolina, better known as- eo1 redJ lodet Smithfhiving been a cad t at Westt P'oiunt for several years Iwas aridat. lIighland Falls, )Noew nuaintanee lie made whilst at Vdat lPolnt. The military band of jVest Poit was scoured for the ec sion', in4 4,igntsp9od,tli,bp.,o' ; s c ,to ;uests, who w 'i ibut oijaliye Hvdbd4N4%iggers,q Pro zjinena ~lored ,tnen (ronm tistant p arts of Dbhing thb jaab1 oad os o.L klt ioflfi .lask'tu 4ie. oisy.. ha 4: had ying in its vadhdll tfrd thalftof W a ,i(onal bank note of thW ddet~mi atiod )i fire llgr - Y-eaterday Jo~ a4;; tontiOg 1u( of mgPlo.rgI t af DOO usked. what, its, val awaA., i~ -teller was'reminded' of thi wolleii a e, and cutt of mere''eut-loAity' suggestd that the~ pi'oeO lie 'pit tog%eI. It was done and lo'1 they were found to be the long-separated partp.-:Deroit Free~ Prees. Tie heihpie and ike Genus. Tboao who: visited 8y 9,fnisoo formed.a laing 'Irypresslon of 't be ispage'ill,epoe of toe itbet,gelr, and the mnunicenoe of'ftb iaigera. I The banking house-Zwan'tbe(4eatde the '*otld. It -waeie*l4 agddt4 Atl Mithou, :>ega~rd , 9q,9 .p Hard wo94, sBli4Qetver, and me -4 , used in fiigip th Eb #'4''aievoted to t a'ilg, "ad t' 'fta00re a er rdspondU6 'There wes iniNneerip p "ehamifl Evsrything a ' o laulats iqipr tje be ode i th:e pp dit of hM bf.dei , '. g opt wealth, >a A tb fildie.. h tistible Veso'reb.. Papes imo.aey asdlotipasssit omrlbeg qupt ra eKp9Ri ad pgrgtpd se, qdd a vor we e the egoI 1 gIbv ctrtoyr e cep,, where depositors deposited oWin at r v e5F rn. The 'eldriti'(I Vofou in the 4ap was.prgs, welldriled an.-well an . ^ 'fhp capi 1 ' stadk- hb fur t ibn d ''.la pAIft np/,.and'the e oei( eish* ioue. I , i'?d~l~igi qf thi abanik of, great splezrg, {d wp r l pr., eeision~s, is iIr., Ralston, asna Uhi& 4 A.a... U .ats . rtittly' secorid eletk' Oin an Oing, river tiiniibuatt td to California apd . one of the few ad~o tarh $ 8orproperod. lie walked up the ladder of wealth and fame rapidly, aud.Yaa .supposd beenLy, to b6 worth 4ifteen mwiliu4i dollars. He consldered himself equal to any undertaking. For a tiun' ovelything he toduhed Faid,-and hewa Loll sand gratd as he was lucky. The bank pail h'm, inadditlon to a lait9eal ry, 4wn y-vivothousanda y ear for entertainfng. Mnd be didi ut rt n u $s re "Wore rmagnificeut residence twenty-six miles from San Francisco. Here was a park of many acres laid off in mia&ggioent style lifIted with ges mauufactured owh 'the adjaoedt grounds. The - houste orresponded.' Vrie Czar of Rultsia or the Emperor of Franoe in his: best d ye would hardly have esired anything better. i''here was .n -r.ny of servante, every main in his place ; and every guest was waited upon from the tiwe he stepped irom, his carriage until he reired, and from his rising ia the morning until he was assisted into hl caritage. The stable contained thirty-sis blooded' hoises. Te carriage was davu by four horses, and the timo between the residefOie and Sap Franoisco was two..houra. Ihalf way there wIs a rel..y of horsesa, and up hill dd down the higheat posbillo speed vas psaiutained. The living expenses of Mr. RalatOn werd sup pobed to, be $l00,00A yearly. The bank, soon after its organisi.. tion, invested $450,000 in lands. ft"' ado 'lossessed itself of the Cali lorn ia Wagon Company, qo t ,at wugon waking was part of its bany. ing busibosa .fAt W.as in the mining buiness, of uuase, exteoively, and boeides it speouiae I largely au waming stock. The President did a Alr. Ralston having a great ba k a magni~oent residence, seaveral g* Id ininds atgd beingo~t- the great 4*a0 uf the Paiteo Blope, he must a(100 laa e ; eaLt hotel--so he udertok, l *oi '8wilt 1 8ron, he arection of the Palace Hotel. b4i,. was Intoniled to be the graO esat u li hoa n the world, an4 it. il ii ik p^a 4'1, are maoro fools in the United St~ite bbtu LhorV&4Mbhbofla~.Di all Eu~tr po'. But before this monument was 4om1 .tdd 1WRUlatoherteroubtes be p, auid lie sold hais inaterest in te I'alacoe Hotel to Mrt;$haqqp~ for $),'0000.. aJhubff*ae swalleJ, till by 'Vehed40Dhbsea in speculatve vytpr~o in minn .oons... y "So peonal oogsidgprationas s cruId public duty ."-LPresid..nt Ga~ isote to Seoretiary Ilisttltr.J Th6i~ rollo ibkjseprncyfom Saatutd5 atoaygg.yyl. lv., p. 73. , section 14 p; .Ag i b uret, *nacial, That nao personi em~ployed in titbe Indian Dal. pkrt~dhtshall, bave any interest or 3onceern in' any -tarade-with the 4 .dlanr,' deoep6 for and -n o count of ' the' Oditead State.* and any porst1 offend. Iilherkina ilh'll forfei's the tfm I,0, dod satidtory ' inor. UlIntIQO of Agig 1ieif 6 11 States it sal become his.4 o igedsghprson' from the. oo e ' liudiers limag bold. The"Sh*ysport. News dedd6rfe b# lo censow' as a tui'a~btbl .a dci4js y hat It ia*uprei in Jouiialta out ranbotb heid ines neary 46,000. The whitqs 'apd nae d ard .pretty evenly dividedr pan witth inything like -earnbst effort and a.'ir eidiotion law wthe whites can easily oarry the Staite by 10,000 mnarity. S' , ,olitei Koe S Ceuco qutt t ddrsdd the farm. erq [d O s oent'y o' Thursday, w et6fun the Vo'umbpt Tiwes says X he qattiGovernor of Georgia will Al fred 1H.;Colquis." TiA 0IIhoeriau - seem bent on ska egiIture,, The tew Consti di 1rprei~thi.t9.*9 7egislature lng a ga Journed sees one, it ie in ion i elef tea'm seed!Y das 4ei menbe lI6Ae'oi ii.dollar a day o Ik ay''whIoh in the regular '* Ciie V 41tt' rain Atatea that d batob Meereolivddhat da row 04 w laby, the ig ~age gViy o. ptipa.T~poq a4iop,~ eeopt'og their I 9pt beres n au- deliver 4t addiess, tin Aho'pV6(qtl $ of'the' f f lWS ill 46 61a heaity wel n% ill this' cityr, the most stanoh apubliibals t.aking,,pt spiye part in Oxtsgeg vjgesipyIa.ion. - ieut4t'Gde.Dtavis, of Mississippi, 4mie tdipm in vestigption by thp. Legislature beomo scared when criminal brodeediogs wore cow nieccd aginM hin foil bribery and corruptiop in ofBdb, lie waivod an e estawanaiopm, ami gave bail in (ho e .tngf47,o0g fpr his appearanoe at R neat tprm of the court in thid aIty. F ' dhUenob' rgahtit him is, sayh the loksbitrgr 4erald, conclusive. H e knowlity ald avoided a trial. I o Where onor Is De. 'he' IrTidi Heraid gets off the fol- 1 lowing eanital hit on the Coluabia t Pdlloe:' "For tem*dtime pact we have been endea'voring. to develop, the .latent eaqrgiee 9f our polic foroo--some - tapevy oongel, again by the ex, ainple and heroic achidvbnents of the police of other cities, Abd ofteher b: A gentleJspur-.to-remind them of the dignityand importance of their posi tiups sngi the -necessity of increased exortion. But we inever looked for that energy, courage and masterly dinciplino that the grumbling tax. payers were c.alled upon to witneas yesterday evening, at an hour when the a was dipping behind the Lec. iqytoi ills, when, tiree police offi. cors walked abreast down Main street a drvitg a young calf, with a trace d chain attached to his hind log, to the guard house. What. erime the beast had committed we were not informed of, as the officers observed a commen dable silence. Doubtless he violated i some city ordinanoe-perhaps tied f p himsolf to a tree with hie chain. One !j gentleman in front of the opera house abggestoi that he might have "used 1 prufane language," whilst another i thiugh it more likely that be must ( bnve "interfered with the police" or b thpy would not have interfered with t him by platoons. The Ill starred calf was marched in triumph to the j gu.ard house, where he will be trit.d on to-morrow morning. Let us trust that he may be remitted to the ocstody of his mai for correction." t Snocking Accldent. A Bas-aroN, August 80.--Yesterday at I I Hopkin~ton, twenty miles from lbs-. tonm,a boy namied Morris Ryan, agedI nxee years, itarted down stairs wih, a gun, intending to shoot a eat 1J when his sister' Mary, aged fifteen 1 years, wiho desired to save the Oat's a life, caught ber -brother by the ? ghoulder to pull himn back. At the a sagie. utomens two otber younge, sisters camte to the head of the stairs I and In thme souffle between Morris e and -Miary, thme gunl )Cnt.Qog, biliing ?'ry and one oif the othey sixtees. a 'ho theird! .imtr wap womtsdod in, the Nrn and Morris was wounded in the , Tho (Courie~r eJouranl states; thg a somecrc-urrctioimstot tried to stealit t (I e bo, !vof Joihn la. Shemrldan, G en, c PhIil. Thurid-in's fnthme4 from its f (s cinthe Catbulic *coimtery at e 8eineres0t, Qhlo, a ,few days ago. They. were sur ,r iped, just as they reached lihe 'o ma, and fled. - Tii is bidsilgn with a vengeansie, it lij uosed tha;' an tihe body. wats a nt 14 for disuseation, piurposes, the jpbhera.wanmtod to get a reward for f restorang it. Now time f'liodas ( inighit have boeemi in lonng time in t JUdtilaM 'without en errerienee of c that kind. .Gen. Sheordn must I stay at home.--Augusta (,onstt tie nqlsql, Tile8datuh of Oluseppe Garibaldi's wif~e enounaed. ,~he. has been a faithful and devoted helpmate to tho old patriot and has shared theo mis fortunes and dangers which attended ~ .bim 'denrig nlany ypars of hisi event ful life. ,GUarghah l I wiself hts been siqjc, andu hie .porploe restoration bj the aid of suliphur bathe was recently arnnotipcoa. China is bsoing a large consu-. mer of. Amorican cotton goodA, a sin gle Massachusetta factory hmaviing ro eently received an ordor for 12,000 bales of the product of ids looms. The Outlook for Cottodf The New York Bulletin of Monday says s "The speculative element has such a controlling influence up on this market it Is 'di ioult to indice dealers to express a dedidad opinion as to 'the "future. There are, of, courhei to be expected the usual dealing. o contracts, reaching greater or.. les proportions, as .onetary oe usaq may 4 warrant, b't the moyMibont ot"bna t fide cotton seems to "be very- dimly' tordshadowed. Jus4 at the 'toWent stooks'.i'e very much reduced ap4 rssortptsgt. :grsatI y roken,. with intoest alown by bti exporters a d spinpers. Th bo 'p iability fs, tb t I nearly all that ca' be oflbred during: the 'nest month -will abe. awanted, i though .recent fraction4 ..R4itiopa ,to so. have induced groatqr cautio '1 n tihe demand. Thei probabe y&lu ind ready sale of the nt'eWr'ba'op, No\e: r over, arc so entirely! p1 oblematic.a .hat we find bone ofJa0 leading ,1< xiembers of the tra a wlliing to ex pros a positive opinion on the sb.. loot. It appears to be conceded, however, that nothing but a low cost C aill attraot attention, and evep then, e nly to tho extent of immediate coi. sumptivo wauts, both at home and y tbroad. Spinun'rt, it' is claimed, nuet see the goods market in better' o hape before buying with their , old y roodom ; and, as this improvern out' loes not indicate itself as yet, while be crop prospects are very 1latteting' 1 be current opinion, as near as we can. atch it, is that it will be well into 7 he next cotton year before much business can be aoconpaished outside it ho speoulative manipulations.'' H Death of a Well Known Character. g The readers of the Unin. Herald, he city authorities and the citizens w enerally will remember the nanio s f old Sye Singleton, a feeble minded 1 Id kleptomaniae, who was constant. 04 P marauding upon chicken coops,ogr Brving out sentences in the guard h, ouse or the jail. !le has stolen, or of ttempted to steal, everything g rum a lino ta oth comb to a freight ( ar. Upon one occasion ho stol le bible in the mayor's court that ad been handed him to swear b b be nuthorities some time ago, find -i g that lie was incurable,. had him h not to the insane asylum where he P iod of rheumatism at the close of U ist week. He was probably sixty.. ve yeai. of age.- Union.Ikcrald, _--- b And now the statemient Is made p tat it will require the issue of $40n),- ,j 00,000 of new bonds to carry out to he provisions of the "specie resunmp- it iou" act. We can't understand why large an amnount will be required, s that is a larger sut than all the e lovernmnent's legal tenders now out ; a lit that is given out as the ealoula" a: on of the 8eoertary of the Treasury. '. low let us see what will be saved by in At five per cent. the yearly in arest of those $400,000,000 of bonds of Still amount 'to $20,000,000,' and in ,4 wenty years the interest will amount o D (or double) the principal, *400,000- 0 00,000. The currency draws no in. arest. That is what the people will ,. tave to pay in taxes for changing the y arma of a portion of the Government' adebtodniess. i The Rtichmond Enhquirer sa: 'be attempt of the Radical Outrage S 'ress of the North to hold the Con. orvatives of Georgia responsible Li ar the recent ittempted negro in' t urrection in that State, and t'o anikb' 9 Sappear' that it *ie gottoh 'up !by. hem for politioal effet1 Is as 'absitr4l s it ls villnous. The feat. is it, ras an attempt on the p~art of North rn RIadicalism $0o force a conifiot; hat the killing o('a hbundred "or! -so f their lack dtidasb' thd 'trttged bhite people," uhght be turned ,to deount it the o'oming eolcotion and ervo to rol.1:bnk 41;q~~tdp .oo o tope l Pa tif raeto d row J' hesh ~fruno' 41h'jtd s00 . aalmnneds and'good son4 e f'tie cpo- t< 1o and anth brities~c f't4hj.8md~ b4e 'a qual to the eimpggelgy. Caoll ll Uho lowt Up." 16. was the same old lady who' was e son walking .up and, doiyna ,eed g treet while the boal, wa (altinge'n* 6, rieghit. She wres tiokcted' for Now s )rloans, arid the first/ night napard t lhe boat she opened her stato-rpomn* ocr just before retiring,, etupk bie a osa out and yelled: : "Capting I Osipting I'" n "Wha'd Wpafted mitadm ?" ,ln ujired that offrofaly; as he appf'dache4 he door. , "I'm a lono woman, Crapt gg, as b ou well know," she squeake l, *Vnd' f this boat blows tap I depend onr you o calneme 'la' Hie agreed, and shie slept foundly * nd- peacfully.- Vicksburg. flere I 1d. ,* A cent amnpor ar y'says that fishing A n the Ten nesseo River 'is :pretty a ood jist naiw. The othiey de 1 shecriman hiaulod uip his wife,'wn iyi ad beoin missing for two week, and C is saved the *200 'reward he had e sffered for her recovery. C Any Name For a Dog. A oitisen of Gratlot saenue called on the cbief of Police yesterday, mud witl tit any skirmishing around, he inglpej "Isi't deresome law about dot I" "What- is that ?" asked the pbief. "Can dot by dot . teller shall all. his dog ismarok * replied the Why, 4 6an ban name his dog any Mme he Wante to, I Suppose." "le ena 7" "4n1i dot pion aobll call his dog 3idmarak ?'f "4ud to iw jah no goet I" hat' yes I'shall go mit my 4bn and' 'atne my dog Shorgo. thashingtn.. Sheneral-Grant-Bost bastet-Showell, ,y quick I" And he was r.1 the face as be ft,-.DctroI Free Preas. Mr. A. Beokwith, of ienona, f ichi. an, roeived $,,000. for finding the ody of the balloon reporter Grim ood. The Dauntless base ball elb, of eaufort S. 0.,' of which Congress. an R-bert tiitllo is is resident, iIllebges any- colored club south of t aehington for a watch game, James Gordon Bennett Livingston tanloy is reported to have lost 100 ion-in a fight ,ith tue natives about :nsibar. Mark Twain is accused of moving s cushion in his church pow at Lartford, and putting It into a seat e has purchased on the base ball rounds. He whe.uses a throe-Debt statip bore a two would suffios; dooe mothing toward wiping out the mtiohal' debt, and Is entitled to his ountry's gratitude, It is stated that h dompany of four adrod .gyptians will erect a row buildings on )the Venteni l rounds in imitation - of a street in ario. Near Cologne a Qer.man was rouglt into court pa the charge of liking aeainst ?rinse Bismark--in is sleep. Unfortauately for this itriot he had. slept in a cafe on that i0asion. A Michigan farmer's daughter al oit killed a yenug man last week y putting a dose of "condition uwdors" in his cider. lie was ow in his wooing, and she wanted make him "skeemy" as she calls The slats fell out of a bed tlhab ld a two hundred pound drummer one of oor hotels the other night d oausod him to run to the window id shout "Police, police I" think-. g it was an earthquake. A mar. oamo out of a tax office the hor day, and exhibiting an empty iokot book to a friend, gloomily )served : "13i1, where's the altar our country ? 1 want to find it." What for 1" asked the other in some itonish ment. "Well, I watit to lay at poccket book oni it." A Delaware nian married a wo .an because she was deaf, and be boulght-she'd keep her .nqputh etill. o she did, bust whein he fl into ic well and yelled himsel( hoges 'ying to mali. her liesm', he *ished hst shet had ears a foot i9g. and mid hoar a whispyr a mile away, Thke trial of the insurreotion pris. n9day.)E.-tJilte4 Stated Atter i Gdeal, Anos T. Akermed~ ha. ien retaine4 to defdh'd Oandy Har s and other prisoners, and 225 wIt masses wore suptoaaq4 to-day for the ifense. Atorney ,enera 11am. gn4 wjll grbsvou e. q8ay. ipy/', ga44 gj soili look. ,oyn fbe wharf yesterd "do su over'givda"liodo', of' wdte *elon pioom"'bday Whusbfsthed 'eoters, i':tt, tn Who. :gooi 8Srndayrsphool, bhpensma!Aosq,,bi91 t h raps~,~ was se ply toIucdens1ayo hiw si large ,9R o a rotton eip-. pirs. taqat piddpna Is a betr rifle organ, than Queden 'fictoria. The ucdnI ustes A i fi6ted in. vise m(d bell'd eye. The othse da'y Mrs. oott-Siddons Aged at a longrango irget froim ti shoulder, and pierced te bull'. eye at ths first shpt. IC as in lUovonshire,'nd the Dovon olmnteers cheered the lady with ioki enthmusism, A wIfe 4he hIabeen lecturing her tmband f o ming bomne intoaieated, seani. ineensed agl 1s indfferenoe, rid -e.q aipme4 "Oh that I could ripg tearsg of,, einguo h froin your reo I" To 3(do6i the hardened retch blcoligh~d :"Tal'.eint no me, old womnan to howibero Ior, water A Blrooklyn sick girl cleardd spaeo round. thirseon earse of: gi'een corn 4 one mcml *then other day, and 'piol rfragmint afrom' between bor uehwbteahirp otrved "It var I get well enoug~h agmin to at mzueb, I think I "Oculd live on ore.