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JOHIf H. OBKRLY, Editor.
MAKVI.AMB I'OI.ITIt'N.
Tho DemocrntH of Mnrylnml luivonnin-Inat.-U
John I.-e Curroll n their cuii.ll
duo for Governor. Carroll l H"' k'rent-yranil-fon
ol Charles Carroll of CurroH
ton, one of the -IgiHTS of I he Decltirntton
ol Jndpi-iuliKv. lie rfc-Ule-; on the
proiH-rtv owned by his family Mnee the
rt'volntlnn. He l forty-live years nf ago
and U a man or Intelligence anil enltlvn
tlou. He 1ms nerved several times in the
lealolaturu of Mate. The eonventlon
which nominated him, declared. In their
platform, against inllatlon.
IIKLI. IS! MANM(''ll'.VrV.
Th latest Kftyptian -rn-atlon
the nnnnouiieed ill-vovery ol a
brimstone mine in M.vsuc eoiinty. The
fxnenditure ol wit thN dleovery will
provoke, will siMHHllly prove overpower
lim. Hell will he located there, and
tuany will upplnud the wisdom dUplnyed
etc., ItceanM! ol the nnn-exi-teneo of
neecsolty for removing the Inhabitant"
Ho. .lake Yost will May hep-ane ol (Ik
probability that he will be eho.-en head
hnss of the affair. In nnv event .hil.e
will not mil below the .lljrnlfy of -Utile
Dev"."
EXTtlSNIOM OF TIIK NAKKOU
flAl'Ui: KOA1I NOVTII
The Mt-tnilil Appeal, niter 8tatlnv
that a company Is about to be organized
for the purpose of extending the Narrow
Uanx" railroad from the month of the
Ohio down" the Mississippi river, -ay
this mad will reclaim hundreds of thou
sands of acres of the tno-t fertile land In
the world, and connect New Orleans, tho
commercial emporium of the .South, with
what Jteavis calls "the future, jjreat rlly''
of America, and be a national work in Its
grandeur and magnificence. The pro
posed extension would be of great ue to
the Mississippi Valley, and we hope it
may be speedily completed.
OWIIX'K ISHAXITY.
Miss Kosimond Dale Owen writes a
lettci t0 thu editor ot the New York
Kvtmng i u,.m regard to her father 5ln
nanlty. She ash,s lhilt Uie KaUc Ki
affair had nothing to ,i,e ovw..
throw ot his reason Ilia ti was luortlt'y-
i ... i...
iiijc uiiii tu.MiiK tu 1 1 1 1 1 , -mil fur
ft WLfk or two threw a cloud
over III buoyant, IioihjIuI temperament
uui that tins was all ; the deception of
two persons did not shako her father's
faith in SpirltuaVifcui one whit, and to,
the sole cause of the calamity was an
jyerworked brain. It is evident that the
which unsettled Mr. Owen's mind
Ji,,'?' ficstroy ids daughter's faith in
will i,!!!1'?! a strange facttmd oic which
ZZTi I" 'lJ''oy as to tic reason
lLu FahUy t0 ''e -Jectl by ,hat
out abjiimitr i , ,,. ..
Ni:uvr.OTii;n muiir.
The Spiritualists ol Hrooklyn are loo
.reunions. MioriJy nncr lio expomro
w iiib jioinics-ivatic-Klng fraud, Ihcv
Invited Mrs. Holmes, with us much grav
ity as though the bolster trick had nevcr
been discovered, to vUlt their cltv and
materiallae for them. Shu did so. mid
the rcnlf r.f her "nmiiltu-tattou' was
recently niWicc in Hie llamur of .JyM
jm follow: "It o unhesitatingly declare
tJiaf, as Mrs. Holmes has failed In every
instance to give us satisfactory proof of
her genuineness, we believe thai her
manifestations in Brooklyn were gros
fraud, practiced upon as earnest, sincere,
and humble an assembly of investigators
as ever met, who feel that their honest
and most sacred feelings have been out
raged by the Imposition practiced upon
them, and which the refusal ol Mrs.
Holmes to vindicate herelf clearly
prove."
I.OUAX AMD ('ITI.I.OM.
The Logau-Cullom combination will,
trom present appearances, control the
next Republican State convention hi this
State, and again play upon Hie people
the conlldcnce game Unit played by Og
lesby and Bcveridgc. Senator I.ogan Is
not uuawnre of the. lact, that his vote
upon the Grab bill, his ardent and unrea
sonable defense ot the civil rights bill, his
ilnanclal vagaries and his Inten-u lladi
ealUtn that lias made hhn the apologist
ortnUgovernment ut the South and dumb
about the unstatcsman-liku conduct of
President Grant, have deprived hhn of
tho conlldcnce of many of his own party.
He cannot play a bold game cannot
stand alone and dictate a, lie could sev
eral year ago. He must receive support,
or else step down and out of the Senate.
Mr. CuUoin.on tits part, weakened ,y
Mtveral uveiiLs by his failure to devel-
pc any elements of leadership in the
wenerai ASM-mmy ny the Dan Shcp-
peru ram upon the treasury, and partlcu
mny ny in noii-commlttallnin, has de
itroyed hit, at one time, well-grounded
Hopes of becoming Governor with
out entering Into an alliance
with some faction of the Radical
party. Lojran ha? done too much, Cul-
I A libit '
iuui wo iiuic, so It has, to all appear
noce, uccu arranged, that I.ogan and
vuuoni arc to hack each other. Logan Is
uc Jioniinaitd ior Uovernor and Cul
um ior .Lieutenant Governor. Having
secured thelrelectlon and a majority 0f
ucnerai Assembly, Logan Is to be
elected Senator, and Cullom Income
v.orykU.pi,ll)gnto tb0 V(cancv
r,,w J lim'H rcilguatlon.
'Z ProcmHng sue-
ceedetl in tkaOirWwu.. . . "
' '""'criuge canvass,
but Jk-wrs. Logau and Cuu0,u will fall Ji
tney attempt It. Th, peopioWv"U, 'f
have no doubt whatever, defeat 'i,,.,,,
both at the polU. "mx
Tkkk Is a cow, in Paducah, for cm ry
lalo human being In the city. We have
not been informed what kind ol
itn I'txoa milks.
II cow
Mr I.. II. I.nk or St f.oiup. who
allied cnin-lileriililo notntiety as the
"capital mover," iel"ke ino n, i.oiiis
Timti for trllliMir Willi the insanity ol
Ilohert lute "wen and Kplrltuallm.
"He who sneer.-; at Spiritiinli-ni." -ays
Mr. IfeavU, "sneer- nl the brightest
truths, and the laltv-f hone of m:iu'
Miillinied conscious evidence beyond
the Kiave;" and, he add, "the statistic
ofthe asylum ol the country f-lmw that
there are at least I hree person" made In
sane by trlultarian theology where there
I one made m by Spiritualism."
Mr. I.'cavis is a ninM mtiiH:ii- man. He
is not Insane according to the represen
tation ol thn-c who know him; hut his
peculiarities of maimer and c.pie.lou
are so marked they amount, in the e-il-
matlon of those who have, no informa
tion on the subject, to Insanity of a
mild type. If he wl-hed, he
could uol prevent hliii-clf from
being u Spiritualist. Ill-, mental
construction makes him one. Prof. Den
ton, while In Cairo, advocated Spliitnal-
lni. mid solemnly nerted thai lie often
met his dead sister on the street, In hr iad
daylight, and Miook hands with her ; that
the soul left the body by withdrawing
tlrst from the toes, receding up the legs,
along the body, and llnally concentrating
at the crown ol the head in a luiiilnnu
ball, whleh. as the breath IliutllV left the
lung-, shot up as If II were a little hal
hearer that a sou oil.!, or daii-'h-
t1tl ulltlihilllt tit IniUo I fn lujinmu) lit
tcr, had witnessed more than one soul
one soul
take Its departure Into the other world in
this way. If this Is not lunacy, what 1
lunacy .Mr. Keavl, we have no doubt,
lives, as Prof. Denton does, upon terms
of intimate friendship and of dally
hand-shaking and conversational commu
nion with dead people. When we called
to the attention of a gentleman of Ihi
city the assertion of Professor Denton
referred to above, ho told us, with evi
dent HTlousnes. that we did not know
everything; that the electric tele
graph had been sneered at, that Fulton
was allied a lunatic when lie attempted
to apply steam In the propulsion of wa
ter crafts, that science gave satUfaelory
evidence of new thing under the. sun.
and that Prof. Denton had prohably pro-gres-ed
further than we and knew more.
He evidently believes that live pcr.-on?
may meci (lean persons on me street, a
In life; and alute and convcr-u with
.i 1.,. ... . .. .
mum, mm una itoi. wclilou averted a
fact when lie said id son or daughter had
witnosed the procc of the .-oul getting
out of the body by lelrcatiiig from the
tow ami e-caplug from the crown ol the
head in the. form ol a lumluoti ball. To
a person who has not "progre.-tcd," and
who take, the world as he llnds it. Midi
belief appears to be the result of pervert
ed mental faculties, and U sometimes
In-anlti. Mr. lleavi believes
" in stones--put, i ,li;m .,!( t)l0 ,.,,,
'e.t uy a child iu ,1,0 uxIMbiico of
San a tlau, and the trim, of the Arabian
-mkiiis lines.
W'l' refur to ili.... .
- -IU1 tC plU pOtC
nl nvnlfl i.t i . 1
w. v.......... mnhi , ,,
""""" -.myis a iuJ'--vii,,J
(IOCS !loL often liul.,i. ... , .
.r -ii'iii in;in
!isyluni.
ii veins itscll ;( -vniv "-.
"'cuts of weir r,'.W'6f com
munion with h ioui oC those who have
gone before. cieju isane amonir tho sni,..
Itnallsts do nmfllcn become noUv or vi.
lent. They arc1 of the Denton kind. ...!
of Hie mild class in which is found those
who nave no iloulit Denton's tinbKo,nii
niiiiu uvo noK'iun iact. The Christians
who become insane are generally those
who, icariui ol tlu-ilrcand the brimstone
of their theology, ate running away from
the devil, who is allci- them with a
"harp stick." They are turbulent luna
tics, ami must lie restrained. Thev
are
accordingly put Into a-yhim.
and
can no rmintcil; ,nt how
can we count
the mild, spirit-secin
Spiritualist, cvi-
dently etacked but
SO inoll'eiisive their
coullneinent In lunatic asylum I not re
(liilred:' The Diet l, tno-l of the. ciiri
tlan lunatics are in a-yliini, while moit
of the Spiritual lunatics are not, are with
us every day, converse In a scattering
away about evolution and clllU'rciitttloiu
Huxley and Darwin, materialization
and other manifestation, science and
theology. They know everything that
can be known about time and eternity,
and while dealing with the most Miblime
and .solentn of my.-teiies, can glow with
wonder nt the sound of horrible inulc
made by spirit inulc!an in a dark room
upon a cracked accoidcon, and see iu
Hie cheap tricks of pettlcoated swindlers
conclusive proof thai the souls of man
and beast exist beyond the grave And
yet the-o ItcavK's, thcnn-clves tho vic
tims of the moon, are always harping
upon the Insanity occasioned bv Chris",
tlanity!
HMcKnaon fk .mi.v.
Tim Leonard Scott Publishing Co., -II
Ki-'--ub-
, ' "i "i i((iiv.ii'f.oir
.wyiioi. rni. tollowmg are the
tents ;
con
The Dilemma.-. Part III.
Paiilo-Po,t-.Morteni.
Pndcr tho mask.
Sketch of Canada as It now Is.
Abode of Snow: Conclusion.
New Hooks.
Speke's Nile J.IVJigotono'n Coiio.
Horallan J.yncs.
.Modern Fceptichm flBrtitaFnUt.
yji me scrim, -fj,c l)einiua have
""y piiiicn in terms of approval
... . u can omy add that tlio old adage,
hen u man inariicshltr1niii1,h,..riu
Seems IIL-elv i. i... .. ..
cable to a woman. '
llf ltfllll UIIII
OI..t,. It... ... ...
i ai.ej.i uH-.iiortcni" Is the ad self-
communing of a disembodied Milrlt who
has returned to vUlt his former haunts.
t.in.-iij -an m'ciiis ouicr man it ued to
seem."
Tho myeteriou story. "Cnder ilm
Mask," which appears to ho thellrst'iiart
of a serial, tends to show how the witch
ernft of (he alchemist Is rendered power-
M ny me smiles of a young maiden.
I'hu "Sketch of Canada us It. now Is" Is
L,r' f '.'"'"I'loliensivo article on the geo
hrapiiica) fvuturcs n,CnllH,uS) m( ,70V.
ell)iieif ,o Oniunld. Of It fnttuo u
wiIim piPdloU, Hint wljh a untied npd
lgonnK populailnn, Imbued with V,m
llsh feeling-, ami relalnlng the good
whll -t rejecting the evil of Ktiropptni so
lely. Canada will be the home ol a ua-
tlnn who-e youth ami enerev will add
'I length lo the patent-stock, iiud whose
moderation and sound cense will be a
useful counterpoise to the almost cxtinv
agant talent and r-tIe.-ne- oi the
nelghboiiiig population ol the American
l.nlon."
We have ivnehed the last paper of
liavcls Ihroiigh the "Abode of Snow,"
and Iiud It as Interesting as' the lirsl. It
give an acceiint of the lawici tithe that
Infest the hiirdyrs ol Afghanistan.
Then conic the review of new books,
live In number. Of these "A Short III
tnry of the Kugllsli IVnple. " by .1. I!.
Green, and Mis Thackeray's "Ml- An-
gel," receive most favorable notice; but
KyniniidVltciiaissancelii Italy," llrown
tng' "ArMophane' Apology" and "I'll
gilm Memories," by Stiiaii-Glennie. are
scathingly crllleNed.
"Speke's Nile l.lvhigilone'.s Congo" Is
a letter written to correct, some errone
ous Mateinenl made In the (iwrltrln AY
rine tor April, In rclereiicc to the water--bed
of Inner Southern Africa.
The periodical reprinted hy the l.eon
aril Scott I'liblhhlnsr Co. (II Harelay
Street, N. V.) are a follow: '' ""
ilon Uunrterly, Kdinhurnh, Wttminttr
h""1 'v,7,v' ty'irtrrlv Jtrriews, um Work-
" 'i(izuir. jiiui. .ri ii je.ii iur
any one,
Po-tage I'
or only tor an, ami
prepaid by the Publisher-.
tin
Wiinv the lu-t drawing- of the l.oul
villi- Library As lallon came oil', le
than two-thlriU ot the tickets had been
llspo-cd oi; Believing that a liuthcr
postponeinelit would defeat the ends of
the "swindle," the managers nilju-li'd the
prizes to the amount of money that had
been received Into their treasiuy. Tho
individual who held a ticket calling for
$10,00 would be paid six thousand, and
ho on throughout the whole list of
prizes. On lids basl- the drawing came
oil'; bill a? the adiii-tnicnt wa- made
without the con-ent of the ticket-hold
er. such parties as drew prize.
now InsM upon the payment of the lull
amount originally proml-ed. Col. Ulan
ton Duncan, ot l.uul-ville, repre-cntlngi
number of the holder- ofpiize ticket
has sued the as-oclatlou lor siiiii? aggre
gating nearly 100,000. We hope the a
sociatlon will he compelled to pay every
dollar of it. A more palpable swiudlt
never won the countenance of the Auier
lean people.
I'm: tobacco crop of the "Purchase
(which embraces the hot portion o I' tobac
co laud of Kentucky) has been o serlou
ly damaged by the rain ol llio past two
weeks that the planter do not look for
ward toj more than one-fourth the usual
yield. The crop upon niaiiy.'plantatlou,
and they of the lcl, have been utterly
ruined.
Tin; first JIfI-fpl coiigr e-yomi tils
tlate for congivtv; ' VI niif if "ItifK W'dW ' flft
ijiient sjicech to the convention, after
which a resolution opposing the forma
tion ot parties founded on dillerenccs ot
race or color and lnvitliir the union ot
ill good citizens to defeat the present na
tional ailiiilnUtniH".., wn passed. La
mm, it will hu remembered, distinguished
himself by his eloquent and .tatc-inan-llku
speech In the House on the decease
of Senator Sumner.
Paiu'cwi boasts of the presence, within
her corporate linilta. ol three thousand
cows. And why not? Including those
which bawl thioiigh thouew.spaei-,thcro
are about three thousand calves there;
and why shouldn't the cow be with
them'r
Tiik school teacheiV national conven
tion will meet Iu Minneapolis, Minn.,
on the'Jd, ltd and lib of August. It U
expected that twenty-live states will be
rcprc-eutcd, ami ariangeinenls are being
made for the entertainment of live hun
dred guests.
Tin: Toledo, Waha-h A: We-tern Hall
way Is threatened with a strike. It ope
ratives nave men living on credit -hie
May last.
Oiiaw.1 stands a fair chance of getting
the school for the Icelile-iulnilcd located
there.
Illlllll Uli-iii;ii n Niilislllnli- ,u- Hn,.(.
ii iii-iii.
A coriL'SlioiKtu'lIt' 01 tlie Country (leu-
iicmtiH Mf,'Ki'his tnu iiroiirluly to our
noiuni lanncrs, who imvo i,uon so nn
luiiiiiiiiu: as in Minor ny ttti! nivalis of
rii-iii))i)i'r, ot sowiiil' inill.i wliuiit. II
tin- w neat U wlmt l llll lll'lotwilifliinr
tiiuius, h m L-t-ri.iiiuy worm a trial :
i fin, ti naniy aim iiroiuic sim
o -in iiut'NwiH-ai, it miuuti-ii to ii urt-at
iii. v., ,i oinuiNU l lllllilll', UIIII Willi I;;.
."iiiif; I'lri'iiiiiMiinirs, ripi-ni
Xot'ti
i.i)n iiiiiu -miwiiijj, nrixtiit'in
iwn to L-iiiiy-tivu liu.lu-l
llOllllllS 10 till) IU
inui .nay io uui ir.tn of July, a ,a
iiiisiii-i iu int" acre ino first s,.a-un. Inss
" ui iHiok.
Ith a lar-jo colli-o null, L-ii,il,m.,
w t h a hoiipvr mill tlftln- .luvlu..., att-.i' l!'
im.r """fi koou anv or
hVJii .. " V ' "u. s. . Mock
.. ..... r' mi.-Miaw, i uiirctl iisi
, lit, I vniiw hlKhur than any oil ,
l liosuwWiliifc i try It can w hah v ''Jt
Wme!,,l. .... V vt.. a. m
v.iiiiuiiij IV own-, llU-llt
i liiinilolnh.Vt
u. iu mo iiaiidoipii l-iirint'
ii'i'-s' .hih,.t,cr
ait.Twanls, tle WM jIIMtl Mn ,,ov'0 , J ' " " uvwiiid. Im ;uouill-
to II ninny yi-ar.-. With a mlhv mill i. s it .n,..i M "."'' " "m" hZ, ' y
lour can bf madii Ironi It l.y hai il a, i.v mI ,1 "' , ,wl,n"-' l,,n"111 wis
ho (rrl-t mill, il' thu Kr Is w i "l -( , " h ,11 ' S wh .ual.-.l
ht-hiir wi'll rlii.-ini.ii in .i i-. in il. m'' t'-inlni-t. and mil mil in..
iiimi'ii iiiniiy iiiottK.inii mi- iris, at tlio , '" ; ') 'st o MtM'U' om."
j?.,ul',,x,,"'Iiiw-!ioiir.liil ,', loin! , A Y thl' K, was -xnmliic(l, anil
Vt. 'I'hu inlilillln, coii,sl, ,;.!,,' J- J" 'V 10 1 !,,vt' ttMi which nnVnt'tl
tin; cii.ldcor MZk hoi. Initi o iVot.r W,;ril,,P,,s, 11 11 "
(wll 0 I ri'si-iii i us m. ,..1,1..-. i .T... i. "wm HKVfitl to .Mrs. Ho im- m il.. n.t...i
ii.um iiiiiu; wotilil Mi p ii i-ar loail or i -1 .... " V,;,,t ',011" KiK '1 not
k-.s at bare co.o As India' wh,at U e ' in ,'' ."i1",1 1 ,ilt tllu Imllii-Fiibljcr let
next Micwfelyc croji " l(1u'H,V,tl,L'r l'ny cam
ioi in in n white nutiiiin Imn-, im ..
POLITICAL
WltANOLP. IN THK MAKYLAhU DNMO.
CItATIC CONVKN HUH.
Iiilm l.ee 4'nliall ol lliniiml t'iMiiit.t
X Imtleil li- "eiiii)i-.
Kriolutioai Adopted tnvotlug Early
iitn)tiou of Specie PaymeuU.
Iteiiitililimlliiii ol l.:tiuiir il
1II.-I--
kliil ler i iiiki''n.
lUi.iiMiiin:. .Till v 'J.!. -The Democratic
convention continued in selon unlll-hltO
Ihi nioinlng, when it adjourned to K);:io
a.m. without having leached u vote on
any Humiliation.
Ahoiil I .t. Mi I nomas ... Hinting of
Queen A line county was installed chair
man. I'lllhii-tcrhigw.. continued, and
is t he hour inoviil on me debate waxed
hotternnd hotter. Mr. rreanter of Wash
ington county, leader ol the Hamilton
part v. chaired that a In ilm ol $1,000 In
ono ease mid j-5,000 and an olllce in an
other, had been ollcicd iwo delegate to
vote for Curroll. .Mr. Fenton,
Carroll's delegate. retorted that
a Balthiioie city delegate had
been (ill'ercd a bribe In inonev to
vote for Hamilton. At time the great-
c-t cnniuioii tueiaiicii. .loiui Hie hie.
leader of llmmlloii's friend, threatened
to withdraw IVdiii the coi'ventlnnll'!i'ini.
joiity Insisted on torcing a vntc'at, 'ihi-
-uuiig. and in i: 'i ievetisou Arcli-
cr aiiiioiiiiced that II the Hamilton men
would agree lo adopt the rule of the
last liim-e of iliiegalcs of Maryland '
far a applicable to tho convention, the
Carroll men would agree In adjournment
until 10:'.IU :i. in. Thi-, wa agreed loand
the convention adjourned.
The convention wa called lo order at
10:30, when a resolution was adopted re
ferring all resolutions to the eoiiiiuiltie
on rcoliitinie. After a brief illeii-sIou
about oriU ret nominations tin; coueii
lion decided t begin with governor. The
noiiiliiatiui.s cre .lohu l.ee Carioll ol
Howard, and William T. Hamilton, of
Wa-hlngtoiii A couiinimlealiou from
Gov. tironnii' stated that hi' was nut a
candidate. The ballot for governor re
sulted: Carroll. (iO: Hamilton. ."0. The
vote wa- lle 'i made tuiauimoii-. I.eveu'
Voollbrd ol'.siiiner.-ct wa- noiuhiated by
acclaniatioii for comptroller of the treas
ury. C. .1. M.fiivynn of Baltimore wa- nom
inated for attorney-general. The nominee-
addio-cil the convention.
The following platloriu was unani
mously adopted :
1. We do li'Teby declare our unfalter
ing devotion to the cardinal principle- ol
republican givcrninetit enumerated by
Thomas .Iclli-r-uu.
The pic-cnalloii of the general gov
eiiuiicul in it whole cou-tltutloiial lgor
a the sin el a.ichor of our peace at home
and all.i abroad ;
Suiuon'iaey of the civil oer military
autlioiit ;
L'coiioiiiy la public exiien-e that labor
may be llglilly burdeiicd:
T'he honest payment of our drbU and
the sacred pre-ervatlon of public faith ;
The arralL'Mineiit of all abuses at the
bar of ptihlir reason ;
Freedom of relltriou:
l''rccdom of the press :
I'lci.-doin of jierson under the protec
tion of habeas corpii?. mid trial bv juries
Impartially .selected.
Pledged lo this creed of political
faith we do further rc-olve that we pro
test against the burdens of a higher pro
tective taritl'as needless exaction? from
the jieople already hitolerahly 'i'res,ed
bv a gi-fantlu natioiui' fclit, and that wo
lllsibt fiat Hn'nrffl be so regulated a- to
provli.' only sutllclcnt icvemui lor gen
eral uses, and not for tho purpose ol cn
richhi" a lew ut the exnen-e of many.
I'lmt wu tirotesXaK'iV;-S..IVfies'"Ulr,Vlie
abu-e or federal patronage, which tend
to dwarf states and to corrupt free insti
tutions. II. That agriculture, manufacture- and
commerce, should bo tho cnual care ,!
well regulated government. Ob,truc-
Ill-Ill f mill ,- 1 . . 111
" "'""," snouid ue removed,
but no favoritism should be extended
e titer at the exp.-nst! ofothcrs.'; that labor
and capital are mutually depei da.it. ,i d
ejiua just ce demands that leglM at io
should, a tar as practicable, harmonize
their conillcts and prevent the mm from
1. That wi- protest agalnat any in-crca-o
or tlie clrci.latlng"currencv; hut
dcinaml that such nica-urcs be adopted
bylcnngrcss as will result imlm resttmp
Hon oi specie payments at the earliest
possible moment.
t '" ',,-'l,a.t V',H a,i "I'M''d to the grant
ing ol subsidies to monopolies.
i.AM.u niiNo.wiNur.i, , 0It ,-o.vo,:,Si
Mkmimiis, .Inly L'2.-.The AmntVi
snccal from Corinth, mU.utf' i'
Ml.ssi-sl nnl district met iin.. -
!"a,W,';:V' H'.lM,mrby "-'clamatlonas
. .. ,iMiXieM. ntuy live thou
.-.... .V hi wen present. I.aiuarri
V """i.nij; re-oiuiion wa
unanlinously adopted .
, ifiou-cii, j Hill we aie onnoseil toil..
o ina ion o panic, aiimng the people ol
his state loundoil oiiillirerence ol1 race
. ."lo , inn. u cordially Invoke the
uiiiuii ui fau n cuiz.ens(,r every race ami
in J I'. '.' euoit, to defeat at the
nVi , ' l",s,'iu state ailnilni,
... i i 1 1 ."JT'oners, ami to secure
... .... .... ..v."nij;s i jioupst am ean.'i
bio cnveriimeoi ,l
n '
THE WICKED HOLMES.
Nlift Whs
I'riinil iii
i:ilei. IVoi-iK In tun
.Mr..
i , ...
1 , " "iiiiL-.i, ill uiiiiri lilll.-
.11111 II- llnlnw. Ill.i .il. i, ....!.. I! .
.... ....... ,1, . riiiiiiiifijinia, lum rcfontlv
mi unci oiicntlons In llrooklyn. anil
, f f : , it . , : i lu,! l'","'i!llt luwntr
fiS "VT'olr t
.incus, itiniMilinr her with
till! lll'l'l
liall, on
il . ... -ui,ivi I
Mi l I"! II linr. Of I ill cm
nimii
; ;Vp. Tii,!!! i I'pio in ti,
a-ruoiM-r luci;. with n
well known to I'liilmlcl-
HI -will liltt mtt I.".ll,.f .
htinir . '
iolotin.1 tout at thu llr.st nniiiw. a
l.w.K000"!1 T"11'0 tW0 0f -M Holllll's'
"! twin iir iinvvii nvnh
enmv th:ii ii u-,.1,1,1 im M..1I ii-.. 1...1 .
fill, i- ,11. . i . '"-'"i "ii- jvi.titiiur in v
OllUlt'll to I ill I Inn- tu tlio II... .-.
mIli.'.'..'V;,t,u W0,,w wallcfortli tnatur allzc.
Ulllll'r thlWK iiniwl liiinu . f...i .
V.HiiwI toallon t ivmi a lil- t,i ..uni,., ,i
Drought.
w u.iri!.u.'iy HWin (.'ill ift-nt 0
. i.-r.... ,rf
KIOI Mill III ii... .1,1.1 .l.i. i mills
' MP.-llllill II i.i i
.... iini.i'iiiiL-1- I intin ,il... ..i .. . . ";i----ii. hi.iiiiu--
wnt hiitimiih.ror.th At thr rlxth t.
nnrp, tltftipfore, Mi i, llnluuvswAi Bought
to he n.fireheil by a committee of lndicr.
desirous ot dlsci'neiing sphit-fneo enn
eealcil aboul her perou, Bill to Hint Phe
deinuried, and being disepoiunbercil ol
her niiislln bag for the last time, became
suddenly film and must have air,
Therefore he toileted Ironi the room,
Wry lek, but the Iresh air Immediately
beyond the door so revived her that v.lie
ran away like Hie wind and was ncvei
heard oi iu that place again. "Where
fore,'' concludes tue lonimiltee iu Its re
port, "We think 'die wa a fraud1' or
word to thai elleel.
TIIK DAILY" BULLETIN.
rjlllE Ul.'l.l.li I IS laiul,IWifJt u-ryiiHitiiltij
d'ciit .Mouilt)) In llii' llulli'tlii llilililliiK, col -iii-r
Wuiloiikliiii nxriiiirionl 'I vi -l It l alml
Till lll'tl k.HM I MIM.l u lit) Ml!iicrllrli)iy
fUi I Ii 111 1 rHirliMnt'l'Milit)Mii- (ndi itWu-k,
i.i;aljlr wivkly Uy .Mull, (in uiltuiicv), lu,n
iiiiiiuiiit nU lii.iu Hi 3 , il tine,- luuiilM, il no,-
IIIUIllll, l 'J.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN.
I'lllill-licil ,Miy 'lliliibitliy liiillllitliriit (il i",
irriiiiiiiln, liit'tiinlily in inliuinr. 'I tic hi-i.i
mi llir Wii'Uly will ,r .lr.ui.l ut Dili oltm:, mi
UlUt bllllMTllCru Will l.lil.llll l,l II lllil'jitl(i
rlf of l ii yc.iv.
ADVEIi'I'lSING HATES,
n . i i. v .
I!ii1ii-is (.nil., J..-1 aiifTjiiu, iM oi
Oni; Mjnare, hu iixvtinn I li
Out- niUaie, two IlinrtiiiiH , I M
line MU.ilv, iiiew'ik a Jo
Hie Miialf, two wok- a U
Our .iiuut, llius- ,, k, 4 10
lliii: iiiir, i, in- iiimilli ii
W U K ,' I. V .
Olio niuaif, din- lu-rrtlon ..tl U)
llai-li siilist-iiiiiit liecrtlon, jii
tw' il(.' incli If a vjiuit-
lo i t5ul.ir :ulvi-tllti-r we DflVr iirlor In-
litii-iiiinl-, Imtli at to ran- ol ilmip-s anil man- I
i
nei ut'illailylnK llis-ir fjvur..
l3-N'itU- In lixxit roliiiiiu liiMituI for Klf
Itfii CViiH r Hut- fur one iiiM-rliuii, 'Iwrnly
Ctnti ii llnis lor Iho ilui-Hloii!), Twrnty-Kiu-(.tut
a Hue for Him- inuiiiotu, 'iliiriy-l'it-LVntil
:i Hue fur "ii wk, aiel Sti iity-l'iw
lnts:i lini-f.irou,- nionlli,
CoinmunlcatlouB upon subjects of teen
er! interest to thu public elicited.
S3"AI1 letter" slioulit lie .iare3el to
.11) I IN II. OIIKICI.V.
I'leslilent tiill Ilullellli Cillliuuy.
JOHN Q. HARMAN &
Real Estate
A Vtl
CO.
KCOTJSE
-A.G-E3STT3
COLLECTORS.
JONVEYANCliHS. NOTARIKS PUBLIC
AND
Land AireatH of the IlllnoU Cntrl ,lUll
uurllnKton una Uulncy K. n
CoiaDantBM.
Norll, Cor. Sixth u.I Ohio Xevcu
niTIln T r r . . . 1
AA.iir, uio,
!.('. LY.VCH.
LYNCH & HOWLEY
Nll
Hons Agoato,
Dolloctors and Convoyanoers.
Ol'inot: - At tin. Com t Hoiuo
ShcritTa Sale
J iV!V.','i'i'.'.r ''""'''r'''l'' iMi-iilloiii. to meili
. ?' ' I'"-'I'rk of the i-lnuit ,-ourt o
Ireiilt ..linr, ui
llllti, il ,. i aiBIH ol
lliiol., . (ll ,,1U)1 , V)( ,
,., 'i(;"T"'J'' "i"1' 1,1 lr nf W .
.' r ,r ,." '; "'" '" "'"'r la :
II . , i . .... i """"' ikiih or .leiiinli
.. in, itiiii mi iiiuivi. ,101111 II
m,,:!:,:"::!.''''-'! r
"i01."'"';-, :i""'t' rirMstl ,K (ii , now ., i
i ; I I'f "eh.;.! im-riillani lli.M.orlliwe t
VM). in iiiiv-iisiiiii i V"" ,V '
I, ... . ' Miiiii u i ii Miuoii in riv oi
1 ,p "Oiilliut-t iiimilernr Mrlliin
i ii'j, in lownHilii illlisu (I'.) south.
ruiiKiilwo U) (,H u.lni1 ..I,, '
ulu ml :,",k..'""" :!;"!' in." i"iiiim
)i i ,( 1 '""'"'"V (') In Muck iiiiiiiIh u- two
ttlu '.' i.'i1!,'.".! "''V1 ,!ll' '. ('). "'oil. in-
Iicntl linn flit.. .... i.. '.V . ,,UI1'
(J) In l.loi k mnnUiVsl' Lis '(i 'l, t town '.',r
I'nlly.iimliillJn n.., , i .',,-" .V11. .. ". ' ."!
Muifi oi-liil,,,, iiiei nun
II. 1 how ,1,-h' . ' 1 . . '
ol Cul o, In I he county olAle.unile.iii, X-
i;y; V ' 1 ..'"r''""""v."' auii-i, a. ii
iiiiiii. Im .... .i... . - . .. . "j-r- -
Nil M'y Mlill I'MCIltlollH. AliI X ft iiv '
,-ltl-Mtl .
Sheriff's Ealo.
73Vl,etH,aal.l.,t'n'',1!,0,,i '"'m' Ut" I')'
u Hie rleik ol hoi-ic.ilt i-ouil uf I'nl,,;,
I'oiiu v. iii the .sin!.. uu... f: v.. ' J . ! '."
K ,Nlf W V Urn
' i .'.1:. "1V,,;a,lwl t.arken oI-i .'
i .. H i U'vU''1 VI""1 "1 following ' i e.
K-r liwl iiro.ertv, In tlie eoiinly o r i. xU11 1):,.
nml Siaf.. ol IlllnoU, 0-wlt: Vl.c Vmuhl .it
liiiirter of the no.thweit ,,,, g
IL), In towiiilili sixteen (10) ontli. ami I.i mi?i
one (1) w est of the thl ,,r,u- , ' n -H a 'T
le county of.Vloxnn.Ur ami Hlite of "ill nail' 1
ht-i.riipcity of the ,,,1,1 WilllSt M niiv
W hlcli 1 kliull offer III iiuhllo fcale 1 1 ,t'"mu 1
w-t itoorof the r-ouit ioue In in,. , hy nrriii
In the ronutv of Alcxmi.leri.nil" to u of Hnoi '
on the l.lth dny of Auiut, A 1) Mr, ill II n
muio'l." cl'"',; " r,lr ' '" "''I
Ii .. ., ai.i:.v. ii. ntviN.
i ... I0'" "'.li'Nnnilcr County, Illinois.
uu.., IlllnoU. .Iiily;".'ml, l7 flt'l.
Valuable Property
VOW MAliK
AT AUCTION!
AN KIilGIM.Y HITUATIID 131UCK
Bviuiiieoo House and Rsidnc
And the two lots upon which it is uittiatcd
FOR SA-HiOGJ!
I Iml tMll IIiiIsIh-1 IIii. I. Huii-i hi ll' lone r nf I'npliir nml 'I m nil' Hi allitlt, Willi lmr-(ooui
iiul nntooii nrcMiiiliHiilulioiiKMi llrl Hour, nml fiiruily ic hlinci- Alir. will, with lot v n l
Si, lllnrl. l'i, upon Wlilrli it i liirillf ', !' mlil lit Auction to the IllKhelt IllililT, oil
Niilnrilii. July aisl. s,7,.
I'iii' i-fi.li III Imliil I luif Willi 'ilil l;f .i i llii' lr il i- Inn1 ii .l.nk nl Ki.nr,i Jhk.IikIIh n u
Ii ty nl'iillli't'- el Miilly II '. 1 '.l'i v l"l I' I' ill i ll"li-i liM Kiel liltchm lumillilf , Inn nillrifio i
A tliv iiwiiit m ildi rnuiii'l ! ill )l'"l , h i ii a, ill utfnnt Uilfitln islionl.l allinil
I In-ali- will Iiimui llln-ainl MllliDiit ir it i' HIS l UIAM M
Hill,., .hum i Is; C -30-IJ
LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
-lllli-u-l f r ' ill' ui
Great Reduction in Fricefe,
Domestics, Siicotintjs.
Prints, Bloaclied Muslins,
Ginghams, Crotoncs.
Table Linens, Percales,
LARGi STOCK OF DRESS GOODS,
Lawns,
Japanese Silks,
Alpacas,
-tiK'k or White OooiU, Victoria Luwdh, KwIm Muih.Ule,
RlbbonH, 'I In rnilru sliii k will nW ut nrliul i ui ne 1 c-mimiU' ii.nl il i:hii
ml iHi'iiiivliiKilcili.H-at llirttHlns I Kit Sin
Corner Eiglath.
i-- tr
nuii;;iM.s.
BARCLAY
Wliolaiale
DRUGGISTS
PAINT AND? OIL DEALERS.
JOBBERS AND RETAILBltS Ox1
e
1
i PATENT MEDICINEa,
FAN6 Y GOODS.
W -"ATEIt
TlTJTTQTrfO
TUBE COLORS,
CHEMICALS,
VAKNISIIES
A7i; folii it corie-iomKiic.-uiii onler- fi, in
. .i k,hu in uiir Hue Mmmwi. im ,.
mini Willi n llalilt- lnix nt !raoM.ilili.it,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL f1 ATI? A I
74 Oblo l..vt-. 'I
" . L- uu
j
i
1 lion. .l.y. II ! y
. : O.D.C0B.STATE & MONROE OTs f
i ,
i
P. M. STOCKFLETH,
Importop and Wholosale Dealer in
Wines and Liquors
62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL.
Koops a full stock of
XSLoxx1nu.ols.y Bourbon,
Monongahola, Ryo and Robinson County
FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN,
RHINE,
WAtY ISLAND AND CALIFORNIA WINES.
Suitinys. ,
Silk Poplins,
Grenadines.
I a IntKf s, Iff
a
- 1 Itl' 1 1 i sll
St. and Commercial Avo
BROS
and Rntnll
AND-
mm w
AM)
rrrTi t-p Aummr w
VlAWlS!i?n r ,
tAL, WIN JD O W OT.ARH
DYH STUETS,
PERFUMER V,
ETC., ETC.
Iui.kki-Ii
, . . .v.r.:
?li. I'liVfli-Uiin nn, (,ii,rrBl Stole Iu
1 I wiilly Mi-lleiim lu-t 4 fiunl-liol c
nt. on
nan
or .
Hl'TAIL & PUESCRIfTH)
WaahlnKtoa A v., Cor. Bth St.
r