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.-. - - nATTnTT,T.T1rmR'.TANUABY 1871.
1!Y JOHN II. OBERLY &
THURSDAY.
I'nANK IJI.AIH, in u Into Npecoli iii
tlio Missouri liiginluturi!, denounced the
Jladieal jtulioy ol" rcconiitruclioii ami
reiterated tlic niiitimcntH of his cele
brated llroadlioad letter. "In tlmt
' letter," lio oxelaimed, "I nn.-erted tlmt
the Jiiilitary should be inadu to undo
"tHurpiitioiit at tliu Hotitli. I Bay no
-Mill 1 And you lutvu only to v, ithdrnw
"the army from the .States of that sec
"lion and their work will bu undone.
'That carrion crew of carpct-ba-'who
tiro Horded upon the plunder and
"drunk with the blood of the va.e
'iiiidiud people of the .Soutn, will dU
"perm tlicitisolvo in n" in.-tant if not
".titained by the bayonets of the Kim!
"eral "overuuicut." TliU utterance
created intense excite tuetit anions the
Radicals who u-ed every poililo
effort to draw from hi nupport tho Lib
eral Republicans and defeat him for
I'nitcd ."tato Heiiatcr. The truth
alarm them, ami they fling every epi
thet of abit-u which they can command
at any man wh- hat the manliness to
gie to it un Rlair ha. bold and un
ipialified utterance.
rin: nr.uisrnr law.
A eorru'pndent of the IWia
w nil my - it is onerally coiicedcd in
rfpriiigib Id. that the legislature will
'gruitly m ..lily, if not nb-di-h. the
prcte .i -i 'ry law." and provide
fir rt'.i-!r.iti-n in eitiet Iiavinij imt Ittv
thin 'JO.OOH population.
We are aware that the -ytcm is ex
pen'ive. and i annoying and trouble
fount to the citi.sn, but. with all its
laulu, we pnder it to a ! electurti
law through which any orti may
walk without ttMiing.
Siirmi"-' often -hoot wide of the
truth, but wo balieve we should strike
the center if we wore io ny thut the ef
fort to re?al the rei-try law had
iti inception in . Southern llliimi. Pur
ing the late mlitifil canvas, the Radi
cal laidor.s found the law to be eriou
lyiu their way tioub!eome and e
pensive. 'I'liey were compelled to bring
their forei.u ncgroo to be registi'iel
and U vote or oWu to n'gi'ter tlii'iu
mid Inard them until idoctinn day.
Thus was the work of colonization iuipe
dod. and at lo.tst a thousand Kentucky,
MtsMuri and rivor negroo prevented
from voting in this cotigro-'.-ion.il di
trict. WVaron.it. therefore. Mirpri-ed
that th- men who mi Herod by their ina
bility t do more violence than they did
to tho purity of tho ballot box, and suf
fered by renon of the impediments of
trouble a id expen-e thrown in th ir
way by the registry law, should diuire
tohuvUat law Wl out. if it
.ouldbe.wo can ..limine ti.e r,.u.
The voice of Kjrypt will never a-;.iiii he I
heard in the State, but ehe will fpeak
hereufier wh-ljtho voice of KoiitueV.y.
Mi.oitri. nmi .Mi-J"iipi river tiaioe.
TliN tiny bo I'oiistu )1 by ll.iilie.tl a
istroii' argmii 'tit I'm- the repeal of tho
liw. b it thn shmM n '! forget that
'coloiii.itiou'" is a -w nd tint imin btth
w.ih. a id it may bo to their inlere-t
wiiii'idayti no! have tlu bilbit-b ix
oiitr,igi-d by ierjury ami fraud.
In its p'o e.it slnpe tlu law i-dnlee-tive,
mid it slnuld be auu 1 K' I ; b it. in
nnyeveut.it lt-mld be .odrtwiitoallow
every c'n'ue i entitled to tlu fr.inehi-e to
cad hi 1 bill and to uirel'ully exelude
to throw insurmountable iinpediiuuiit.s
iu the way of th no wh 1 d 1 11 it hesitate
to iinpiir tlu fainios ol oloetious by
1'r.mduleiit votiui;.
IIAXUS AXli COHl'Vl.SOlti'
r.nu-
CM770.Y.
'ItangV L the name of a man, and
the man who i its fortunate po-te.-vir is
a niuuiber of tliu the le-Mature. Now,
Mmih'4 U mi ambitious "entleiiiaii, and
r- ....
hits ru-Miltuil, in his own niiiiU, tlmt no
will iimiii.vt.iliH lllllloli. 110 UWl'll
ovor tho tltouglit that Kainu is iinsimt
to bany liis bulimy iittmo into tlio car. ol'
tliu world. Wo lmvo 110 doubt hlio is
hIio lias ovory reason to bo filled with
nuxiuty on thU inotiiontous (iiestitn.
Wliython, does ulio nut coiiunoncoy
hot hor bang, for Hang has gouo and
. .. 1 !.l .1
done u, una l.a ttui 0 it, ..., ....
..r. il I., 1 1., lmj iwii.iiiiin
, uu luuiuiiiuuijiu. ..v - - .oltli;j ti,0 union army, in wiuuh nu r
great ohatnpioii of eonipulsory fduea- JIimlne(1 untn ti,0ond oftlio war. Hlswlf
tion, and has introdiiml into tho lof-'is- ullrly rcr,ii(.ati live ltb lilts.
CO.
latttre a bill to eablinb nucli a cysteiu
in this State.
Wo know tho idea of a thoroughly
educated people is beautiful, and we
may live to ee it become fact. It is
just possible that, within a generation
or two, the black cotton hand, in the
fields of tlio South, will quote Uoiner
as ho ticks the white wealth from its
stalk, and tho mates or our river uteam
er.s curse the npprcsiativo deck hands
in choice Ilobrew j that the laborers on
our railroads, while picking the earth
laboriously, will enjoy thomsolves in
geological difeus.iions, and the night
policemen of our cities devote the time
Fjicnt in patroling to learned conversa
tion concerning tho constellations ; that
the colored female cook will warble as
Nil.von while she roasts the turkey, and
tho the chambermaid quote, as she turns
the bed-clothe?, folect parages from tho
standard poets ; that tho American of-lice-holJcr
will be a gentleman posted
in the mysteries of the i-pelling-book ;
that all persons of the cloth will biow
how to crops their t' and dot their iV,
and that other educational wonders will
be as common as household words. All
this is possible ; but can Hangs hasten
the consummation of thiSo desirable
blowing by his proposed compulsory
system' Oim he. under our peculiar
form of "ovetniiiciit and in Mich a land
as thi-. bicath vitality intii sueli a sys
tem '.' Rang may ; but no man by any
other name can hnpo tn do sn. The
idea of Rings in the noddlo ol any
other man. might be properly denounced I
as t'topiati.
We hold, that, under our gov
eminent, any ytm of compulsory edu
citiou must be a failute a dead letter.
Now. let in look ut tbi'' proportion.
V believe cx.cnenre ha proven that
the law which pomjic!. attendance niu?t
provide the school to be attended, name
th- kind f bo-ik to be ucd. and do
ulnn how long they must be studied.
The ait or attending a gathering of
children, called a school, will not an
swer. TtidufiMtthylawthorouho would
not a-font to it might gather their chil
dren together n few moments each day,
and di.iui. thnu t" labor or to phy.
Rang npprcna'e tlti fict ami Unpro
vided in hi. bill for a unil-rui system
of text b Vs to 1k u-i'd in the ohooN.
It follows, then, that any system ofcom-pul-ory
ducitiou in tbi-country niit-t
be a svstem which compel attendance
on the public school-. To enact such :t
!.. vrnnl.l do violence to that freedom
And so. through nil the lit.
III'SIS III thU eoiintrv ha a rig ht
Kvery
to do
or leave undone unythinj,' which does
not interfere with the right" ofhisfel-
low-eitizens ami every attempt to make
him better or more intelligent by law is
(liroetioI1 (lnhe fatr,,.l
. Vl.rimiellt uhieh j-revails in
Kttrope
Hut how 'N.uld attuiulaiici' upon
M.-hool, bo eiifoiced generally ? This
U not a eoiintrv like IJurnpe, thickly
ottled, with a population in each sj 11:110
mile tint might Mtpport a ehool for it.
own aee uiiiiridatioa. but spar.-ely M't
tled, with sehool-hoines in many part
of the State, like niigel' vWte.fow and
r -i... T.. fiiioniiit to I'oiuiiel the-u
ill IIUILVVM 1 - .
spar.-ely populated tioijililnirhoo.1 to
build ehool-hmt'es and t-i re.jiiiie the
..i.ll.lr.m Iii Siimuier and Winter, to
travel mile to attend tho cho iN, i a
.. .,i,.i-,.if.li tn f.iolislines. It Mould
'. . ! e..l 'IM... Iiiur
. aa i 1 1
..-a i..s . m(i...i 11 . Thu iiwwmuit
Mill 'V pm-i w.-e "
....... ivltlin.it the hone of
Hlll-OUril
reurreetion.
nu ...i:., ,.r ..oiiii
" r.
ai 1001s. ami
. . 1
the opetatioiH ol nine
unon the public mind, will no more u.
fill the oliod.liouo of the eoiinlry
than all the law, to compel ntioii.buice
that could bo piled up in the State cap-
ilol.
. ..1 ..Ilinn b
1 wj .v uiu rwiini'"'!"1
( tU(j 0f CnnnmliilK"". t,u l'"lIru
ilomour.itlo tlulvt't wasnlnotoil by nuijorlllos
ratiiiliiy from ,'iOto IX.'.
fenTA suit for illvorep lm been com
menceil in Illinois by Ju.sa M. Klllott
,vlio asks to bo divorcvil on tlio ground of
desortlon. They vsero married in Alabama
InlSCliliis wifn wanted lilm to join tho,
robol army: no ijeciineu ; win urmicunu
. fl -cftcJ l0 lbu ,jnl01l ,I1M mul
Mill I "' . , ...i.i.i. ....
which in our bonU. Tho Cathnlio li.t. J nBurie to put up a line mill In .MaWanda hoft di.unco only to a position In tho nJ ,y,loro i1y0L WRf u pond, jit miles in
tlll! right to believe thnt it U wro,,f to very mucted.d. rfdtffl sXt0;., Zn"Z
ud his children to nn.VMdiool in which connBS Here a heavy. Jorco of guns was parked, f J nd incoming homo I discovered a
hi., religion is not ,.gh.. and to p.N whW, g -rines, open a .e-
him to do m would bo n $to outrJn-. wm Kjvo Hcourso of lectures, vkncng enemy. This not only checked 1(1U my ro i tho flro-place, and ta-
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
From Nelhbotln Papars.
MOUND OITY.
From tho Journ-.l
Tlio city Jim made ft .ulie move by re
solving to build throolrtmentp clstorni for
,-,.!.iin- wir wit-klch to Extinguish
(Iron. Ono;i to be UsH?4 corncr of
Morritt court anaJUia nu
:ornor of Main end Wftlnut, and one At
the curner of Third 'end Popler. Wooden
cisterns being, consto'cd. Ifiti dpUd Jo
tho naturo of pur(oll,.lheyirV.ia.tl4ae
of eak. Momm. R. Frignr. end Tom
Ferguson livo the contrect' t 160 oach.
The New, York wlndtct, have found
omo vlcUmi hi thU city. Meierii Bel
lows end Harbinsoh pAld $10 formulc
boxu, Uiid oiufned small box of inRira
cltooool iind .ibavingn.'. CrandftlL rn a
garinsheo for them and rooovered fSfrom
the Cipro) aj;nt. Mr. Johnson, who
works in Kerr's factory, paid $K"for a
watch and obtained a box conUlnl( a
block of wood. llr. J, was out thosamo
amount when last .hoard from. Those who
expect to got an article for loss than it is
wpnh willlnvariablT And themselves mis
taken. The PulaiWl county court house is con
iicetd with all tho world by telegraph.
You crsn.ilt downln-lbo ShoritTi office
and convtrio wilts taeQueen of England,
lllsriiarJc, tho Emperor, of Russia, Sullun
of Turkey, CaptKIn-Guneral of Cuba or
tho Mayor oftian Jranclsco. Ii any otber
court Iioudo In tho United .States thut
favored. Dan Hogan runs tho machine,
11I collects taxoi and does everything ro-'
quired of nn efficient deputy sheriff. lie
11I10 continues tho old telegraph office at
the Stokes Home,
Hiiiim-d men can now leave on the
I i. tUv i... t 11 tn. t'o to Cairo and
Jmv(, llirr(J"ll0ll thcroln which totransact
ilUlin,.,s Hnd return by tho St. Louis fast
trxln. arriving at home about tiJup.m.
METROPOLIS.
The Old-Fellows gtvu n fwllval and
supper at their new ha)l( Tuesday evening.
Your reporter was not there, but Is In
formed thnt the psrty was a pleasant one.
Phillip Phillips Is coming on tho Slit
itiit.
F. W. Kiapor, merchant tailor of this
cltv. MM 011 tho fth lnt.
Thn wheat crop of thl city continues to
look pronibtrig.
MA KAN DA.
fruit I- reported safe thus far, with tho
exeetitlon of omo of the tender varieties
of iieaches. which aro injurcni enougu w
VSl stss.ia w w - - O
, for the balance of nature, and
nf.illeroti However, wo will
ii full rop. iioxseicr c si
, favorably too f.ir abend, as 1 is
iiinU'' room
thus securo
ii..t iireilicl lavorauiy iou nr nuunu, .
..1 illl I'nlnr vut. ullJ WO liaillfullv
remember that the eg-s had t boil some-
,t,.lr,...,l tlm. to be ready for
l . ' .v..
the ienviiie iii mn.ui ... . j
, f .1... vr,n i.iHlili.il. I
per acre, in gold, or $'i,WH in all.
lie is
,
at Horticultural hall, next month
Hro paid by the State,
The weather I, Ivcry pleasant the
,lj4 in splendid condition, and tho timber
en are doing a good business in getting
market ties, law-logs, etc.
... . . ,...i
,tl 41111,1111111 CUI1UILIUII. U1IU k,.w.
"i .' . ,
... l l....l..nJ In A.,(if
incn are ooing a goou oiniiiv-s bv""'ti
1 . .. 1 ....
tto.,mrKett,es..aW..oi;Vi.
l0 7
mm... nf ..ii,in.itir.iiinA ' iiuva iroioirL'u
The "Citlltliumpians imvo .ru.oiitu
tht chirp, until r
J ,nu tllltl(. , ,,roc
after tho first of May.
failure, nine
time, before tho bud
i an intolerable nuisance that
should bo
ulmted.
Vkrsoxal.
Thu SUmiio twins are worth :OO,O00.
Ml,..l:liii'! Crtiiitilliiiuutary comments
on the bilt of Vlnnio Itenm.
Illlnd Tom, tho negro pianist, l sulil to be
TVS If il. t.. hi ifuiirdian. S-'iO.OOO. Who'll
straddle that blind 7
(J.orge Kttlrbalrn, tho family piper ot
Sir Walter Scott, diod ill Iljeumber, and
l.i.i llnUhnl thu IIt of the wUerdr
survatits.
Mrs. Klleii Kev lllunt, alitor to I'lilliip
I ... ... .it it . f.
1 -irton ivuy. kuiu i in h
1 -"
I readings at Hamburg, Germany
.... " .. ......, .1.., lhr..K,l a
, 'i no le.j-vonr uiu iii.ij -
' 11.. ui. lliiiniev In thrci dirTcrent
' . ,k ,,,, wlli10Ut
. t urima to Ohio
it.dl.iy. tliu radical fugitive and revenue
I 1-.. 1... ..1.1,. i.ltnill III! Is Said
KOOOUliH, in""
to tm in South America, San Domingo,
nmi at Wilhelmshoe with Louis Nap.
1 i... sinlltvHn. of Canaan. N. H. has
I....II. In the habit of boating Ills sons un-
Id n.lfiillv and without sufficient cause.
1 iiiviv.ii"i'.'
Tlioutlmr day tbo boys took Mm to tuo
1... ...1 i.im.r blm to a rafter. HI vrlru
11111.1 ......
it i i.t... in.r.irn hi was dead and
lUHVH'IV'i in... "
flit blm down.
tfflrDurliiu' hor lato Illness In Rochester,
Olivu Ip,n was watclu'd ovor "liko a
motlu'r" by tho maidenly Susan H. Anlti
ony. Ollvo is well aKiiln, and both ladles
have resumed their lecturing.
.Tudoa has been honored with many an
pollutions. It was callod Canaan, tlio
Vromlsed Land, or simply tho Land, 1 a
ostluo, and wo know not how many others.
It was formerly very productive, hut now
It 1. barren,
lalniln the fruit crop a tiorl herolcidly, and anothor attempt to dls- w,.nlinjj for the gas', which were it ui
. . . . . I.. .t . .!...,.. n.. fuiii Vnr imiift timo 1 .. . . ..i.,... iniriiiiio from tuo
hnndred ..nd nineiy-n.ne o..g0i.0, . . .. " :,;f uuvi togi .V" lllfnw vard.
...11 1 .. I
) iv i -
BATTLE OF LE MAflS.
PRIKCE raEDEBICKCHAl' COM
MANDS tue'fbussuss.
E?f. CMASWtOMMASDH THE
LL DtSCMrnOK OF THE FK1HT.
Lokuok, January lir-Tho New York
Htrhld corspondn wilting from tho
headquarters of tho Second Army of tho
Loire, at Lo Mans, at midnight on the
lltli fnst., gives tho following Particulars
.i...J;.wi .i.uitla between Chanty's
forces and tho Uerman array undor Prlnco
Frederick Charles. Ho writes:
"TbU:hat na 01 mm jjiujv u
tn .1,.. l.l.inrv nf Franco
of Franco during tho
n,i.nni wr. and it i Drobablo ono of tho
.... .. ., - -- ,
... ...,. r,,t rnuL'lit sinco 1110
struRKl beran,clo)d atfligbtfall this day.
Aftor tho defeat, yosterday, January lotb,
(Jonornl Clianzy, uispiaying mucu !;.,,
rallied nls broken columns, and, having
Tninfiirrm(nts. determined to
striko anothor blow to rotrloto his for
tunes, knowing that the whole- hopo of
Franco centered upon tlio ability 01 nu
army to break through tho strong opposi
tion of tho Red Prlnco, and advanco to the
relief of Parle. After a night of -ceasing
labor and anxiety, daylight found tho
French force prepared, for tho conttict.
Tho army consisted of threo -corps, tho
lfitb. 17th and 21st. respectively under the
command of Jourequlbery and Generals
Colomb and Jouffroyj mcso corps
aged fifty thousand men each, making an
elective force of ono hundred and. fifty,
thousand men, tho whole under tho su
nntrnl nf funeral Chaunxv. Hv
one oclock In tho morning Jourequlbery s
force had broken upiu position on mo
right bank or tho rivcr'Holsnc. General
? i... .1.. .,utn..i if Auvors. and
General Jouffroy s un tbo right covering
the vlllugo of llrost.
The Prussians advanced along these
roads, and nro said tohav.o been under tho
command of Prinoe Frederick. Cbarlw
himself, apparsntty ono hundred thousand
'''soon after tn o'clock a sharp firing was
ojionsd by bu Prussian from tbo well lo
cated batteries on tho left of the trench.
Ii was replied to. with spirit, Very soon
a lareo force of Gorman Infantry, dunked
1 .ulvBnmd utidor cover of a
heavy artillery lire, striking the right of
. . .1. ....... tii.rfttinn. Thn
assaulting column was mot by a fierce ar
tillery fire from many guns, Including a
number or mitrailleuses, new pattern. The
strutJo now becama exceedingly severe
and will contested, but although the der-
Aumirai opurcouiuyij .w.-"
aians suffered a Jicavy loss, vuoy iuc
in driving bsekthe French, capturing only
,ln uni and holdlne an Important iHjsi-
nortant vo.
tlon over tho river, ucn. ywzy J'"
n ., ,
tlon over mo river.
. !..!. titA il.nffDP U
celving llio uanccr which "
position, moved Forwanlhls reserves of ar-
tllleryto support Admiral .louroqulbcry.
llirri,ie firu which
-wvcj fur A whllo tbo further advance of
n.mn in tlmt. d rcct on. Two or
tll0
IIU aae . -
three severe n.saults woro n mdo by the
Germans to secure further advantages.
potior, held
' h , Rlh L Til,ore. Tho Krcncli,
I l'.,....nr I...I11C ulrolll'lv posted. foUL'Itt
with great courage and deUrmlnaliek
Kach assault was repulsed with serious
Ion to the Germans, the rcncua.;u...B
hoavlly. Meanwntio an equany uerco ni-
....I. w. m nit n nil Lh Vrunch lillO COVCr-
Iinv A 1 a . f w ' - - -ing
the railroad to Chartres and
Paris. Aftor two hours' desperate fight-
i nr. ih. Krnrn center was uumi w- n.
"'b , l I..
it rctreaicu siowiy anu h""'? , , ,
the Germans, but compelled them to fall
back in turn, A heavy counter lire soon
mx nouc -a-
nan. TlUon on tho left of tho
riJir0:id. The superiority of tho Oorman
guns in tiring hoou hecamo appHront
ii r,.. ,m iinoniiiil duel the rrelich tiro
.ll.... tun nn nil IIll, 1IL 111 LIIU
i coiiiiiiaimins r"'""". - r
I . , rill. . ....l..t,.. . 4lin Snptnun
I raiiroau. i no eniiu..j :
1., iwini. minii uccumo nnnnreiu.
k... . f r0
i v i-..- .....
" ,r ,. P,lni. .'nut liis
:" .i. v-.... linoat Kill thu French In-
,(.... mJntalned their post-
...111..... . 1, mi imt wimn tnu tierninn nne
r".'"",..:iV' . ...I..n.l them.
Uail IUKOII Hi" 1 ....- ,'
. sturt in tho spring, no ' " ' "n 1 ...'Y " V1, .Yfi.r eaVcd and In a
more activity in their auaea coin .,, , u uuy,mM reiurneuo i .uu.--...
n... 1.. ..'iii. i)i. ut. rt of cult ne lie- . 1 ..,1 ri.tiirn iiL'aealn.brotiKlit
t and Le'Man. and cptur-
Ing a large number of prisoners.
Tit A .chick tho lactic of the Cerinans
seemed cliangeij. j ,) n.s...s
troons took iiIhco on tho French right un-
..1... ..n ..in r riini'ii rii'iiL 1111
der cover of a wood, near the vlllaiO t.t
llrelte, which was neiu ny tne rreneu.
ai. u'iuuI wm on the extreme loft ot thu
lir.idilini luisUloii. atrelelilin: lor iiuius
..i.l.nnst nf tbo lilaiii. between the road
vll l.M.i.i und woro C'Jiiiiiiniou'ii ov
1v....Imii urilllurv. which was well posted
on tho left under cover of the wood. A
sharp and preel.o nueuie-gun uro .
.....oiiwl on the French lino and the position
1 .. . ...1.. ..tn. .r it.. it. tini
... .lift III 111 LIIU , IIIKL II V t ... b,..
V l . .." 1
V,.,i Tflli vnril. il atHllt. It SOOII tlU
came evident that it would ho miposalblu
for them long to hold that position, iiniuss
1... ni.Fi.iuiii uprn illilodired. A heavy
fire of artillery which was uircctea on tuo
woods had apparently but little etreot. A
largo body of French Infantry advanced in
good order across the plain, but
was coin-
Felled lorctiro with heavy loss under
under a
murderous lire botb of artillery anu
b..lrv
".'' .1.. ....t., ,.f Hrtlo
A llv UUIIIvV a.-.-.--. -
.l-.j v.mt nn Iimvm until ilr. wiiun nn or
.1..-- fi. i,,r...,Al. tr Ull Krk on I0
hit runviiuu iwnvst
j III V
SUMNER DOMESTICATED .
r. . . a. .a
. liaa.lail I afa 1'atllUrt-A
Vlie Washington corresponde.U of the
Now Orleans Timtt say t Any rererenca
to Senator .Sumner', donustlo aftulrs
nrmiti.y whni tbo runortcM call a sensation,
Anv refaronce
He lives alono In a vory handsome
In n bmisn that was tlttcd lip
rtr,3.r
SimiilKir uilin nr,.r..ri u rCildellCO III UllStOll
Sim wns 11 ..iv. fiisblonablo widow, of raro
bnimtv nnil npconiiilljhinents, when tho
. T . ' 1. ... tvii.i .i,iil U'l.il
senator wns wocu euouBi
hor. He was about tho ion man
marrv. or If marrvlnt:, sbo was about
lut womnn to select. Like all 'eminent
men, Senator Hutnncr has moro egotism
than intellect. Unless a man believes in
hlmsolf ho cannot mako others bellovo in
him. And such was Sumncr'i creed In
tho worship of Sumner, that bo wanted; a
wlfo to sit at his feet while lie was iU
homo and pour out unceasing praise, arid
dnring his absence read his speeches. In thB
Olobe, or thow heavy relumes called' his
'works.' Mrs. Sumner, however, bad
otlior notions of domestic bliss, aho
marrild thn sonator tho diltincutthld
senator of MnitachuiQlU. and proposed to
enjoy1 tho advantages, in a social way, her
position givo ner
Italia, nirilas. retentions, suntiers. din
ncrs, and hops wore her entertainments,
and tho worka of tho statesman were nau-
.!.. in hor Tmtond of Doritii: ovor
musty tomee and heavy stato papers, and
preparing from them tremendous spooches,
n,i himieir dracccd Into
entertainments that bo despised, and nil
m. l,l tlmnfrlttored away. Domesttrf
Incompatibility began tomttnlfost iUolf.
.. j 1... 1 ... ..... Imrnrn I innr-
"L M as WUUUl-'U mui; .
rled you," said tho senator, grandly and
gloomily when his wife asked, if these en
tcrtalnmonts woro dlsagrccablo, why ho
sought her hand.
Such like scones as tho following woro
common, nnu ropemeu ut ..
BSumncr and wife t Jrtyrtilnn,?.nrf
mldnleht-Mri.S whirling through round
dances, excited and merry-mo senaw
crand, gloomy and bored.
B Sun ner.lonultorl-Mrs. Sumner, your
carrlagowalts. .
Mm Niimitftr-eu usMsfcur,-"
Sumner H -wadewe,.I to go
Stunner-Woll, Senator ; Suuincr,
you have my full permlsilon. Do, pra,
eo hoBie-vou look .weary and exhausted.
ty all means go noniu.
.m nr would havo ac-
ctptodthij advice, given o;i lhUnd , rtlw
ociaslons, and returning to Ms studies, left
tho charming who io kj- -season,
but tViHtaccrUln hand.omedlp le-
rnaililv lnOK 11 U Illlltu, lti v.......
,r romtmition. This becamo v marked
.t.last.tllatthe gmslp. t.k up the Iwl uf
the Intimacy, and' the saloons-' "t Jh
.i... 1..... , ar 1 rum: with the
IL'uator Sumner w not only chairman
of tho committee on Torclcn Aimiry i. u
senate, but ho w as '.m Inllma 0 end of
tho secMiary oi aian-y ,
handsome diploma! f,; ,'
Whether -Mr. aumner y t . -r ,
this event or not, Mrs. hum nor. It .
aid 10 lelleved. Hut whell.ee ttiisis .
!oXdkonn0hrSrS..o'
,
"
by sailing with her. A
ml when sbo
"'"JVffl.. with thepwltlvo determlna-
tion nut to resume her piaco n
in V.sh,nB on city and she hasslnre
ner
nr ' tothi tlme.ln Roston leaving the
"e.tatcmin tooccupy hUhandsomo
rcmaence inonr. ..,,,
a - 1
I . ; .in,t.. How true It mar be,
This Is tho story ""
Ill U 4 t J V ti U JSi I'V I H n vi - -
T not pwp,rd to say, for I
,Urtlnt.a with either party, and only
I" tho R0lp of society for your
XJJni.
entertainment.
& VaHh Ueoaa Sttorr
There onco lived In ono. of northern
towns, not many m.. -.t-j
Now Uampimre, an -
by tho name of Fogg, whose nine .
ii.rn.a. known for many miles
arcutid. llerel. one; "My. home was
.t.....l tn nli.n; some six miles uiiiam
t IZ tbo staeo road. Between Conway
. uvea
J, Jowt, lho .hooting iron, startod for
&jn,i u, t rymy luck. Arriving on the
roUr
"c".!
l(wJ co,lt0
d(W1
i,
snore, iiou'" "v --.",.. ui .hit
a - sr ....! in VMl" irriliV IUU SMWJ
ot gun-snov, .... . - -
I .. . 1.1 l.n Allflftr 11111V. If II. ,u
i uistance wom -- ; , .
1 . . 1.4 nM wlml tn do. a IOX
I stood eonieinpinw"b , , ', , i
.1 .itn vvniar s cuizu nmi sivu
ca llrHl thought was to
i piiuiuuu .i
.'Hootlon I eonc udet
. . i. nnM do. Tho fox in the
,.'., i,n nntun-d tbo water and was
. .1
l "lvm ". f T. ' .,fr-u under tho
I rLV tllOUlUllkSUovav ... 11,1'.,.
. . V ' HnVl W ' Tea the wliolo
ward passage,
k , t w,(. ho brought the last one X
,n,,J, ',,,,, when I c.iino to pick up tho
avet0 1 found I nan iiuj r
'. . . . I ii.tp Willi iiit.iiix 1.1111
T lugg.sl hoiu.., together with the fox and
'"hh ..... .11 ...... mux Iniit 1. ol lir.'Hk.
"V " V. ... .1..... .1
.ii 1, tin. i nu i'1'i " " -
"Hut. Mr. Fogg,
ral ipnie reiinjf sn...
the fox to uapturu the geesn had to swim u
tulle for each goo'e; coiucpienlly tha fox
ni-i.. ...IL.i. mid the geese averaged
tl.ree nui.i.re. ...... "
the fox and tliu gun, ui'b -
sible" Impossible or not, every wor.
I I. " .Kld'UlU'll tliu out lllllll, "UIU
OllVlsm.."! . I -f
I cull provu it uy inor" v,w ' . , !' ; . '
neighbor, to cacti ot wuoiu 1 o)u icmu-
or enough to till a Will
llow Mri.Mowi Wrola ''al Ti."
n'i. ..,,.1 niitiiibir ffiualu wrltur ot
u.. uiiami iTotit mivol struck a cliiird
of universal symimthy throiiphoiit the
;a tlv u "! 'ulMl u.oso
."' .i ... .. .. .v noil or of whom w hav
UMIUHK h ' ... , ...
record. Sim rno. " ""
wrltini;s.nd It makes vory litllo difference
to'her whether sho is alonudiirlnf' the eoui-
nostthm of her books. "Unci.: Toms
i Via:,.,,
Ji l.la.ti KUA urhnllv Iiruiliin'tl flr illU VTOti
in a little wooden liou.'i l Maine, from
week to wek, while 'he t..ry was tviitiiitf
- I ? .,
I It M W llsillll 1'LUII HUWJIHI '".'is
1 f ..Iltlll 1 1 V I II fl 1) V I' II 1 II 111 H I I ' '
11 I'hio tsvblf, i,biiiit wlili li llm ciiiion-ii oi
.0 , X -Z n day!
tlioir various ic..m.
r , V(,,
Ami til. ' (.....tniotber
fonstantiy ':, ,,,,1. trj.
Intimt on hor world-
: wbloh woro dffti..e.l to final renders
stli.u'n will'll tOtfCtllO
0 y U e. throughout tho ulobo.
No work of sl.i.Tlar in.ortaneo ... lar n-
1 vnnw .siovdr written amid so much
- . .
bostllo to Utorary coin-
to . . , f . , ,
tho I position.'"""
ji ' ifofaHDC AaCE,-MO. 110.
An Orilltsllft;tetr,t te roeferrlug 8peW
iMrTisor ana
WtUuKili&UUroil tefols and Wharrbosis
tolleraslnidby tlieClty-OouBcll of tho City or
H. int. Tiiat the 8lrel Huptrrlsor U ami Is
hereby lnvesu-.l with full police "Ihorisy wwve
wrIU and mako arrtl oT nil person
been .iimmonsd by him to work on streets or
ntthn ellr. unit who hsvo refiiswl.or
- . .m r sitf turn 1 nr
nexiecwi w o "" ' author-
trinp..ii. F'"''- -,,httn above
irr. lo oiietiJ no further
ny, nowevirr, 10 oxiciij .
speclneri
M.e.2.1! Uoon th recritsentallonot snyowni r
or a wharflwat, or any acnt representing : jm
owners nl any whaittat or -allroad ilepotln tn
rlty ol Cairo. nHtlntt forth that ho or thy lia
rroTKimi, amiftir own ipnc,a ainianir.
n act aa watchman of any audi wliarlboat pr
lnti, ami prilnjLUiol P'yi5WwiJ2
Cf ' hla- duty . sratchmanr' trie My'C "T
hn.l wlththaalicn and consent ot the CUy Coun
ell. may Intent such watchman with full l-owrr to
....i.. ..... r. lh vlnl.tlnt. nf anrCltv Onl n-
snce whllo In tho dlscharfo of his July. Salil
rilininn ti. rp..AiA nu unm tnsAllnn from the
elty except the lees provided for aueh "fres's as
he may make, and ald watchmsn lo glvB lnd
ah, i ...i,.u. in fi. auni nf nnn ttioutianit dollars
lor the faithful porformanco of his duty lo the
bee. 1.1. NothinK In this Onllnsnco shall be
. . ' .r.....f7.- lit nu ni.nn.r. tha OrillD
anceln regard to the reKular Hlce force of the
olty.of C..lro, and .aid wutc imai. sl.a U
PS?i -.1.1. .'
isTJh ti1os.wii.sos'. Mayor.
j l prpjire.ltilellTertliebet - j
Fire Wood & Stone Coal
Inanvwirtof tlio city. In any quantity desiieu,
oo ib'or notice.
Coal licllvcrea t ? aw i'f r ion.
L.n.r.f. Tl....rl flrlh CA.'K tloVf
,t"rW two UoirVibove She comar of KIKhth street
arid CianiMlal avenue. '"
fim flHt COLOGNE.
(Irnnine Imported 'Exlncfa. ,
lnfR UXUMSII SOAM.
Unlr, Tooth ond Sull Ilrnshos
IndlA Rnbber Xnrsrry flood:
AT
va: ot !, 15. 20!1T3,
ASH Nortti Elijtith St., fhlladsu
Doltoius
Vegetable
A color and dressing that will
uot burn tlio hair or iujure the
lioad.
It docfl not produce R color
mechanically, as tlio poiaonoufl
Drcmirations do.
It gradually restores tho hair
to its oriental color ana lustre,
bv sunnlvintr now life and vigor.
It causcu a luxuriant growth
of Aoft. lino hair.
Tho beat and safest articlo
evor offered.
Clcau aud Pure. No sediment.
Sold everywhere.
ASK FOR DOBBINS',
CHARTER OAK STOVES.
T
nr.
Evening Star
CHAI.I.EnrOE
....AM)...-.
IOAK
TliHilrni niil fur Cliattsr Oik, Chiri.ia and
f.. .1.111 1 star Htnra tin trim 11 n rjiu.llv
11. .1 uiihsvi. not Illicit orders as niiiniullir as
Mr-sl'lo: '''it invlna nu. .r.un.1 int. assistance
uf another Movu Koiinilry, shall nrrvanrr
I'nntllii' iifHil) 11m fiiuru nine ui mir own rsiau.
Il.hiliriiltu tho (itoililcliOM of tin. sl'irca iIkii.
Iismeil Hll'1 11 ii in nu an ururrs vnn 111 uriaj,
u'.. wniil.l p ill tlio iillonluin uf llmsvulaiiil nur
I'liri'liik', lo llir .iii-j.'f .. ami impulsnly nf all nf
UlrNBllllrl,s. iiirl . im.-.. ... .nr 11 i,iui"iv
invriifi" Ih o'lvrfl tlmu a.Uli-ini'iit llmfscl,
llntufli r H ji'iirs ks.jiii.I luiint iilircl ti st.vr
tuats In ill t-in ls ot tin Atitif . ami In llit. moat
I.11I11 aii'l ilrlsrnillinl nijiiOFltiiiii tlisl 1'uilht lia
Invi'iili'.l, that Hie amln.Uay, llu
Most Coiiulat
StovcH In lists Market,
i
aniUiivoKll.naiii'li nlinfai'lliin Ihsi Inr
tfinaaii
.cr.'iiuir
II
mil rr
If )ou sut I hi-
HKST t'OOKINIJ STOVB FOR IVOOD
i.iy th" on tu run ivk.
if you want tlir
ttKST COOKINU STOVK FK OAL
biljrthi. lUIAbl.K.N'OK.
If yon wiiiil'rt
Neateat & llogtli',MnM I'urlor Stove
rfcriiiaJe, huy the CVKMNQ SIA".
HOliP 11V '
KXCKI.SIOK XAMUFACTDIIR.0 CO.
IIVS A nil X. Molii Nlrael,
Nl, I mils, Mo.,
im
In ,
Uatru, lllluols
ONLY DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT.
H
AIiIiIDAY BROTH BM.
DKAIaVRI IS
1TLOUR
And agtnts or
OHIO RIVER AM) KANAWilA
8 ALT COMPANIES
N-O.
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
yyoon ritteniioim
ficcrr.aotsor Aisss Co.,
FLOTJR
AND
General Commission Merchant
Jim. 133, Okie Iievec.
novlltf C1IM0, ILL.
U. Mathuss. E. C. Ch
FLOUR
.....MWbjj'";"
Commission Merchants
1 3.'. Ohio Lercp, CAIBO, ILLLNOIM.
t)iKlat altratloa rItod to the purchaa anit sals
FLOUR,& SrKA.IISr
MEDICAL.
BITTERS
THE EOT
TONIC IN USE
SALE 11V
E. F.MAYK ARD, Prop.
NTTflBima, PA.
OctlOeodlr
NATURE'S GREAT IlEfl
TOUAT1VE; SCHEETZ CELEBRATED
Bitter Cordial
tniolrsslis I'epol N. W. corner Fifth ami Baca
ui, rniiaiiririiiia, r.
IACOB NCIIRim, NoU PtoprUUr
It is a r.lliUa Family MoJIchm. and can im
ikrn br ellhrr Infant or at ult with tha ,ania tan
itoial n'.nlls. It is arcrlaln, prmnplaad spoailr
cmrily for Jiarrhra, U)enterjr, tarlsconirllt
'ijsj'vji.ia. itisn... 111 aiiiriia, laiiiiiog., aiCK
sioinaihjifailaclio, etc. forohillaaail farer ol
til kiruls. It Is far U.li.r nail ttfrr than nuinia
ilhnMl any of II parnkion ttrcts. II ertants
aa bjiiiiiu, prosrs m powrnui uiKFitor or 10011
nn win i-uunierai'i in. i-in:is ui nijuor maisw
nloulcs. At Initlspiitalla rvlJcoi-eof ItsmaJI.
at proportles. wo anpeml a few of tho many cer
irkMos in our possession 1
Joliusoa'a Dsipol, Ka.t Ttna., as. I Va. K. R.
1D1.
Jai os K;aE,TS, Ks.). Dar8irt I nsraiis.! th
Uitteral hare obtalnM from jou, ami flndth.ra
to be all th.y aro nvominenileil lo.be, I fouud
ope boltla loalliiriluiaeoasiilBrabU rcliaf, I faal
sthoh I cannot 1I0 .fry wall without tbtm.ia
nsy prtsaat stato of bsalth, , ,
V. MKNKIE.lAJHoalhilhaL.Phlla.
Pastor llaptlat l'aaa.iiiik Churcf,
Hol.l by Wt I'. Alloo.Sa tMsIsrt lubUi)il.
octtoiu
Q.AIiElVN
Head Jipoxxmurj
E.uUl.hH In 1S.V). nA;Vos!!ifi
t,tmmt of ill .i.sc , J'LW.T,J?aMid
Tinr'aiinilrrtakrP. ,
I'd' MSlO
tarn1 Female Regulators
Kor fials. Viarrntatorsmoaoliatrucl-'
!. I'f it-sa H per tmi.
Al.o a full as.orlnifiit of ItanJaKea and Trus.s
, .iMi-rlur iiuilitTpl Ml Hhrahhll fl rorsiBRi
nnr V-i p-r half.i oaee, or 6wr 0"a.
a U.li.l ,l IHimalilal - nonu nine aa elstioral
trcatlsn 1111 thaHopdls'tes, with a few practl-l
remarks iiihui Hie l ail.o, rllect and trealinent
tne aaniK-s'iintaliiliiK w laixe VK'
nd enuraviiigs, ahawtai tha ilUVrent stages,
4nt In avalKil wrMcr on leceipt of
eents.j ' Address
Galen's Head Dispensary,
,S'o. 7J West Jefferson stre
JTeoJdieow l.emille, h
pOH KEXT.
ins, icoo.1 c isieru 1 ' V J , , Ailfl,
ooJ reoair. Usui lo joK.NTOrf.
laoth ,
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