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THE HERALD. TROY, J0., JULY 28, 1870. 1'cnj. Humes, nn old citizen of Clurka ville, died on the 17th inst. It is ajd that tha probabilities Vf nn Indian war are growing less. Ocn. Ames and .Miss Mlanche Duller, daughtor or U. V. Duller ware married at Lowell, Mam., on tho 'JUtinat. Grant refuses tu take any steps to pre vent tho wholesale arrest of citizens in North Carolina by tho mongrel inililiu. Tho administration has decided that it is best to put our navy on something of a war footing, and orders bavo been issued to that effect. M. Lucicn Aniolo Provost l'aradul, French Minister, committed suicido at Washington on the 20th, by shooting himself through tho loft breast, tho ball passing a half inch nbovo tho heart. Lady Franklin, widow of Sir John Franklin, was in Cincinnati last week, to confer with Capt. C. F. Hall, lato nrctio explorer, in regard to his discoveries in his expedition. Sho left for New York last Monday. A dispatch from Italcigb, N. C, of the 23d rays : Judgo Pearson has de cided tho habeas corpus case by issuing an order to tha martial of tho supreme court to produce A. G. Moore beforo him. Eighteen other writs are also issued for tho prisoners hold by Kirk. At a f pecial election for city clerk at Louisiana, Piko county, last Thursday, the Democrats elected their candidate, Jonh I). Thurmond, by a majority of thirty-two votes. Tho Radicals were supported by their negro recruits, but notwithstanding they "fought nobly" tho motley crew were defeated. Tho war in Knropc still advances. Volumes of rumors come by telegraph. Homo skirmishing, but no general fight. Meetings aro being held by the German and French elements in this country, each siding with their own country. Most of tho European governments aro trying to occupy neutral grounds, and keep out of tho muss. Writs of h iLais corpus for the citizens nrrcstcd at Ynncyvillo, N. C, woro ipsucd by, Judtio Mitchell .and served nn .Kirk, who tore tlicm up and arrested the officer and still holds in custody tho officer who served then), says a Ualeigh telegram of tho 25th. Thoro is impudence for you, and crime. How do good men, even though they bo lladicals, liko that? The dillydallying Democratic Central Committco of this State have succeeded finely in deluding tho party into a pas biro uttitudc by its promises of an address, etc. They ought to be drummed out ot aamp. We believe a majority, or all the Democrats of the State favor a convention, though they may differ as to the propri ety of running a ticket, and we think the sooner this matter can be settled, the bet ter it will be for the party. The .St. Louis Times ajiggeit3 Jefferson City as the place for a convention, and the 7th of September as the day. In this connec tion tho Linn Democrat suggests tbe meeting of representative Democrats at tho State Capital on the 18th of August to dctcrmino when and where a conven tion uball be .held. Something of the kind ought to be douo, and eouio general course decided upon. The WXj It Is Done. Radicals aro detci mined to carry the election in tho South, if not by fair, then by foul means; and when have they car ried them by any other than foul means sinco the corrupt system of reconstruction was first introduced ? An election is to ho held in North Carolina tho coming lull, ond. tho Radical Governor Holdcn, in order to "mako the calling and olection uro" of his psrty, has declared martial law in tevcrul of tho counties and sus pended the writ of haleat corput. He has called out the State militia, aud not being ablo to obtain a man in that State mean enough to executo his traitorous designs, ho puts his mongrel hordo in charge of one ' Col. Kirk," who was some what notorious in tho Tennessee troubles, A number of citizens havo already been nrrcstcd without process of law and con fined in jail, on a chargo of being con nected with that imaginary organization, tho "ku-klux." And it is also reported on authority of tho Raloigh (N. C.) From Plko I'oiiuly. FIEM) DAY LAtlOK CllOWD WIIITK AND iilack Mi:iitn on.vrons on the uamt- AUK. Louisiana, Mo., July 19. "Dear IJcmtd:" Tho extrcmo heat of tho last week is getting no better fast; the thermometer has "playod out," everything is upon tho boil. Unocousolatinn.il that it can get no worse Tho denizens of our placo woro out last night in Btrong forco at tho National Hall, to hear Tandy and Wcdloy, two colored amendments, speak. Hot as it was, and crowded as I expected the Hall would bo, I was present ; not that I wanted lo hear, but rather that I might give your many readers a small spice of the same as I witnessed and heard it. Tho asscmblago was large, most of them being negroes. When tho curtain arose, my eyes rested upon Dyer, Anderson, Fagg, Hoy, aud Ferguson, nhito men, with the two negroes, Taudy and Wcdloy, land Temple of Janus Opened Tho tomplo of Janus has been opened liUssissfiUttfll Grant and fumlly aro rusticating. Thoro is one uniform peculiarity of alt A man in Indiana has been knocked lo scallawags and carpet bag govern- uu Bum, inu iu ku i uubuu i uun ii uy a inunuornoii ironi a clear sky. mcms lustitutou at tho South, and that is I'ho Angel of Peace has spread her wings General Humphrey Marshall is out for Ao3 wi" m1 ' Wo have heretofore and taken her departure from hurope ; Congress In tho Louisville district. Ho Polished statistics as to South Carolina, who shall livo to sco her return? Wo .,,., i.t.tr j ... KlnriiV I Standard, that tho President approves of lc,-c(f(I between them, and all looking Governor Holdcu's usurpation, and will if necessary send United Stales troops into that Stato whenever the Governor shall desire it. Thcro can be but littlo doubt that such proceeding on tho part of Hol dcn is to secure the success of the Radical party by means of tho bayonet tho most tucccsiful argument ever used by them. Ope act of tho rascal Kirk and his mongrel serfs fully exposes their un just design. At Yaucyvillc, in Caswell "wise as serpents, but harmless as doves." Wedloy was introduced by Anderson., who (poke only a moment or two, and then introduced Mr. Tandy, tho orator of tho night. You will bo surprised when I say that I liko Tandy. I hko his speech ; 1 like his manner, and above all I hko tho spirit he evinced throughout his whole speech. If Tandy is a Radical, I can't sec it, yet they say ho is. If so, he must be the best Radical living. Who county, this tool of Iloldcn's surrounded , d f R j. , h doyoiJ f . i i i the court houso when Congressional can didatcs woro addressing a concourse of malice and ill-will, full of kindness and good-will to all mankind. Hate, eternal citizens, and arrested some of tho most h tbe marroW) flnd boD(Ji aQ(J Ue8ht prominent conscrvaiivo ciuzcns oi ino county. This of course crcatod great alarm, and filled tho good people of that community with fear. Numbers have fled from their homes to seek safety elsewhere, and one old citizcu was badly beaten by Kirk's men, and was then carried off aud t. :.).. 1 r l. ... i- .1.. n- .uu., ..Uu ,uru) uluu , ia j"g'tolecturo alette, chide, his race for refugees. About seventy five or eighty' ,,.nn( nnil .m,-' t -4-r. r and sinew, of Radicalism, and yet Tandy spokw only kindness. Onco, only, did his keen ciractcr fall with merciless force upon the woolly head of J. Milton Turner, for stirring up stiifc and teach ing the doctrine of "ctcanal hate," and then he proceeded again in his kindly way Ho told them to vote tor tho amendments to mako all men free ; to show the whito man that thoy could be both generous 'aud just. For himself, although his an cestors for two hundred years had been slaves, he cherished towards tho whites , nothing but kindness; paid a handsomo I compliment to the non-voting whites, of the prominent citizens of Caswell county were arrested, and mauy of thorn badly maltreated. Other counties arc also suffering from their hands. Radical leaders, who are the very worst men of tho party, and who caro for noth ing but office and its stealings, never tiro of lying about tho Southern people, to a. .. r :...: 1 r , . , . , . declaring that thoy constituted tho best the minds of tho more honost portions of . r . . , . ... ,, .. , , r . , portion of society. Ho advised his race tho Radical party who are too far away : , e . . ., . . , , . , .to be careful, in their bearing and dress, from thn pcono of action to know tiin!nIlll wunicu tucm azainst tho uso of baseness of their assertions; but when1 . d boeechcd them in movinc such oppression is enacted as that in lauguage t0 mako themselves respectable; pressed for organizing in secret or any ' . Cnr'.hemlve., " Ho did oMier manner, in order to visit vengeanco 1 . . , i:.: , , . 1 ...... . not touch on politics, except to urge upon their oppressors. c believe tuo , . ... ,. j . 'ku-klux," or any other secret organiza- . Contilution. lion lor viiiuog mo vengeance on carpet-, x W-Bh j coulJ rcpott moro fuy tbi8 nag rascais mav u.ey sojusuy ucserve, . ,Qr r vou;. was . ood one a myth, and only exists in tho morbid, j respect-tho very best Radical 1 , 1 . ..... . .... novo uau tnc promiso tnat tno nostiii- (ion. tics wouia bo couuneu to franco and Prussia. The other thrco greatest pow- V ..I . - I I) ! 4....-!. t declared their neutrality so long as thoir t -w. 10 u. UDa, Ba a intorcsts do not suffer, but that moans but , ' little, or nothing. It is impossible but I ' ma" In Meigs county, Tcnn., recently, that tho interests of each and all of them whilo, stooping to gather a .shoaf, was fhall bo moro or less affected, and the "truck in tho forehead by a rattlesnake, question still remains, wholhor thoy will an(1 J'eil 'n two hours, bo drawn into war or not. All England It is stated that a young man Iras rondo is excited to-day by the news that France an engagement to drop himself from the demands the alliance, offensivo and do- new Niagara suspension bridge into the fensivo, of Austria, and an immcdiato re- river beneath, a distauco of 200 feet, on ply. Wo aro not ready to bolievo it, for the ISth of August next, for tho sum of that would certainly presage' a general 810,000. war. This, however, is certain : that nil ( Governor Flotcher of Missouri hearing tho nations havo given up hopes of peaco tho sound ol a locomotive while ho was till I' ranco and Prussia shall havo moas- Bpoaking nt a railroad celebration, said : tired their great military strength and ro- 'Tia tho sound of tho tread of ages tho sources against each other, and now, arms noise of the footfall of destiny." Chicago in their hands, thoy anxiously await tho Courier. result. It is certain, also, that tho hopes 1 Dem Foinc I But tho sauco of tho joke of a short war, to bo decided by ono great lS lost from tho fot thU Fletcher hired battlo, have tho last fow days vanished, an euginoer to blow tho whistlo of tho and tho convictions of oil oro that neither locomotive at this par icular junetuio, of the liclligercuts will yield until his and also from tho fact that tho engineer artuioa are dispersed and his moutut ha-to ouo cr-rcvovor tho amount; -Oass exhausted. St. Louis Tribune. Countv Herald. Mrs. Governor Alcorn, who is whito, onnosed to rnnml itiow comes North Carolina with its ei Tho lawyers of tho Mississincl circuit "ibit pf ttadloal plundering. The cost of" it . . onrrvillif nn Mia K . Anni.ntHi.l 1 - aro inccnqcu because tho recently up Mulb Congressional District' Rclow will bo found the namec of tho Congressmen elected in tho Niuth Con gressional District from 1834 lo the pres ent time, with date ot their election: rofusos to receive calls from Mrs. Sccro tary of State Lynch, who is blaok. Through this littlo feminiuo capt ice Mis sissippi Radicalism is lashed into nngry dissensions and threatens to dissolve tin fl II . I II.. ? n 1 1 " non. .muen yi. Harrison, 01 uuiiuwoy i ,l ...i,i.i 1 r.. county, clcetod in August, 1834, and con-1 .. , . ,, tinucd until his death, Soptcmber, 1839, 1 A little daughter af Kdwin Muldrow, 5 years. 'residing four miles southeast of Perry, . Hon.' John Jameson, of Callaway ' wa th.r,0,!n fr,ora hot .n Fduy last, county, elected in October 1839, and con- ond ho fot hanging in the stirrup tinucd until 1841, fivo years-ro-olectod dragged about Bfty yards resulting in August, 1840, for two years. " tho fraeluro of her jaw-bono in two Tint. W V N: Hv nf tfmnHln places, and otherwiso severely injurinc county, elected in August, 1848, for two her. Ralls County Record. years. -1" irinchcster (Indiana; Journal, Hon. Gilchrist Porter, of Pike county, speaking of tho defalcation ot eighteen oleeted in August, 1850, for two years, thousand dollars by tho treasurer of Jay Hon. A. W. Lamb, of Marion county, county, says: "Unfortunatoly ho is a olected in August, 1852, for two years. Hcpublican. It ho was a Domocrat Hon. T. Ji. Anderson, of iMarion wouiun 1 wo -unzzaru mm inougu. county, elected in August, 1S5G, for two Rotter "blizzard" him a littlo any how. ycnrB. Cincinnati Commercial. Hon. James S. Rollins, of Boone, Chief Justico Chase bears marks of electcd-in August, 1800, for two years, ravage and frost. His step isofatrcm and ro elected in 1862 for two years. ulous sort, and his cyo and countenance Hon. Geo. W. Anderson, of Pike, havo lost some of their former collected- olected in 1802, for two years. I ncss. "Hi former imposing appoarancc In lobb, lion. Win, r. bwitzlcr, of is reduced of its plintitudo oi ilesh, and Boone county, was elected by tbo people, ' as he walks to and fro upon the avenue but a corrupt Secretary of Stato and a his friends feel that he is coming down tho corrupt Congress gave tho seat to Geo. steep eidc of the hill of lifo. W. Anderson. Thcro is a pretty yellow noman in New In 1808, Hon. W. F. Switzlor was York who has a fashion of marrvint? again elected by the peoplo, and again barbers. Sho has married four, and has Hodman prostituted his omco by giving had bad luck with them all. The last the certificate of oleotion to Hon. D. P. 0ne, Charles Conover, died very suddenly Dyer, Of Pike COUnty. In both Cases ' tUo othor dayf-and . negro mn inlVirmo.l Uolonei Bwuzier uau luugui against the tho authorities of th.; Btrango fatality in fraud and foulnesB of tho-outrogc with a that family. Thcro is going to bo an in- pemstcuvu iuav never iiruu an'i a courage vcsticalion .1. i -l. 1 l: 1 - m i 1 1 D " conscience stricken brain of Radicalism, and there is no excuse in tho world for Holden, in calling out tho militia and declaring martial law ; but if thero were such an organization, and it could succeed in wiping from the face of the earth for ever such wretched blotches of humanity as Holden, Kirk and his mongrel serfs, the world would be none the worse off. speech I ever heard. Ho socms to bo about thirty-five years of ogo, rather spare, and looks physically delicate, but his articulation is clear, bis command of vords good, and his grammar unexcep tionable. Such is Tandy, as he appeared to mo last night on tho stand. His speech is found to have good effect. Speeches were mado afterward by Dyer and An derson. At this titno of year people cannot be too careful with dogs. Tho St. Louis Republican reports two cases of hydro phobia in that city, ono of which is very remarkable. A boy about sixteen years, named Adolph Hcrbcstcl, was somo weeks siucp sleeping out in tho yard in which wan dog; -a'iie'next doylhe dog was attacked with hydrophobia. In tho courso of two or thrco weeks young Her- 'bestel was tuken with this fearful disease, and it is supposed that ibe dog, while t$c young 'man-was asleep, must bavo lioked his face;1 or his hand on which thore was u small' scar, as thcro was no sigu of his having' been bitten, and the poison by somo mean's introduced into his system. Ho died a horrible death on tho 25th inst., exhibiting great rcpuguance to wa ter and ut timos panting and snapping liko a dog, making a uoiso very milch retcni. Ming a dog's bark. Another case, Harry Buckler, aged about 17 years, was ta ken with hydrophobia last Monday. Ho was bttteu by a dog about nine days pre vious, but tho dog at tho time was not generally considered mad. In this case also there, was a dread of water, spasms and a tendency to snap and bito, Tucs day oveniug he was very unmanageable, aud had to bo tied down to tho bed His recovery is considerated hopeless. This is ad'ucaso tbatbufllo physicians, and, is far more tu bo dreaded thun chol era, ' Dr. Herron pumped the love and laud anum out of a dotnerutu young lady's ituuuu-h in I'ilttburU. Col. Swiizler of Boone. Editor of the Herald : Iast night tho Radicals in caucus nom Your Louisiana correspondent, "Thad," inated Nathan Rogers, of tho Gazotte, as of course bss a rii-ht to his opinion. He their candidate tor Uity dork. He is alto Las a rigL!; if ho can relish it, to, very clever young man, aod his party p,.i itrai-'aTta.iinal. toCol. Switi. ibavo done well in selecting him. His Icr. a Democrat': but ho certainly has no opponent will bo named to night in Dem right to bo unjust, and to misrepresent ,ocraticcaucuss; I am not prophet enough Col. Switzlor's views and conduct, which , to say who. I hope the people, white 1. .1 . ,i. ft.ii..:. 1 and black, will keep as cool as tho "In as much as Switzler was amonc the 1 weather will permit on election day. first white men in this Stato to recruit With tho European war, negro orators, negroes into tho Yankco army, au'd to approaching olection, now wheat coming sanction distranobisement of men greatly : d eia, we aro havino a that never faultercd. Fulton Telegraph. The Fallacy of the Mad Stone lLLUbTBATED. Mr. John Sayers, a la borer in the North Missouri railroad car- cuvifi wtvu . j... 141. 1 uiui utiit: VJ , m.uiw- i ... . . T . . . . . f'ttnilu nnii Knvnritl frinrwl.1 phobia. As the tacts connected with tho uufortunato evont possess a peculiar in terest at this season of the year, wo give briet narration ot tbe circumstances connected with tbe case: Savers was a married man thirty years of ago, of a ro bust and powerful tramo, and until ro centlv intvarv pood health. On Ilia 2-lth of May, a little poodle dog belonging to uI',n 8,1 availablo spots, has telegraphco him was lighting with another dog, when 10 ouuaiur usou, uairuiau 01 uiu uau he attempted to part them. In doing so ical Congressional Ceutrnl Committee, his own dog bit him on tho inBtdo fleshy u,ul l"u oliuu OI ,orlu Carolina win vo It is stated that Wm. II, Seward, who will be seventy years of age in May of 1871, is preparing Tor a voyago around tho world, upon which ho will start at an early day, accompanied by a portion of his row" men ot his year- exhibit such amazing vitality and sueh unabatod interest in publio af fairs, and poihaps ho could choose no moro fitting method of crowning his eventful career. "Governor" Holden, of North Carolina, having finally quartered negro troops d carrying on the Stato government for oner year of Worth's conservative administra tion, 18G0'7 was S3G1.C70 51; whilo that of one year of Holden'a rule, 1808-'9, was 8740,800 40, showing that Holden spent in one yoar 8382,180 40 moro than was spent by Worth the year heforo. The Conservative Legislature of 180G-'7 had only thirteen men to woit upon it. The Radical Legislature re quires thirty-six. The total expenecs of tho General Assembly of 1800 '7 woro 8188,382 77; thoso of thj General As semhly for 18G8 '9 wcro 8227,392 50. These figures aro not gotten up by mero guess-work for an election document' but arc taken from the Radical Stato Auditor's report. Ohio Stato Journal. During the great fire at Constantinople a woman darted into a friend's house, at a dictanco from tho flames, huggiogsomo- uiingj in nor orms and exclaiming;, "Thank God I've saved .my child I My plate is down-in tbe well, and that can bo l!Ot at when tho fire ia uvpr.V A ninre- mg shriek immediately followed, for, looking down, she found that wl.at sho had in her arms was only the plate tied up in a kerchief and that in her bewil. derment and hurry sho bad thrown into tho well her own infunt. This is the puro, undiluted English for "Jordan's a hard road to travel :" Pcrambulatory progression, in the pedes trinnry excursion along that far famcd thoroughfare of fortuno, cast up by tho batiks of tho sparkling river of Palestine, is indeed attended with a heterogeneous conglomeration of unforeseen difficulties. HUES YOB MY A IT IS UCOJfOMY TO OUST THE 13EST ! 31,845 his superior in everything, "let tho cugi nocr be hoisted upon his own petard," nod "justico will coma homo to rooai," Now, Mr. Editor, permit mo to say in justioe to Col. Switzler that it h utterly untruo that ho was cither tho first or tbe last to "recruit negroes into tho Yankee army tbe army in his lifo. It is also untruo, as "Thad" ought to havo known, that ho ever at any time or in any form sanc tioned tho disfranchisement of white men. but has done more against this Radical ' lively time. Dar JJermlJ, youra, In a "melting mood," "THAD." Its Firbt Good Aot. The Jefferson n:.- ...... .1.. .,. iu.. Ho novor recruited a negro for (Jongress performed its first good act on iniquity than any man in Missouri C1VIS. tbe 15th inst. On that day it adjourned. Looking over its long list of 215 bills passed, wo can find nothing but special legislation, party legislation, blunders and crimes. Its special legislation is soon in its tariff bills, its private bills, part of tho band, near tho thumb. Do- carried by the Uadicals by a "triumphant ceased felt some pain from tho injury and niajority. 1 ho meaning of this is, the went to a man in St. Charles who had Conservatives will bo permitted only in what is known as a "mad stone," and it vcri' Bma11 numbers to vote at all, and was opplied twice. The second time it that tho ballot-boxes can bo "slutted, to is said to havo adhered tweuty minutes. anJ required extent. About twolve daysago Sayers accidentally The condition of North Carolina ro knocked tho skin off the place on tbe minds us of that of Georgia, Texas, hand where tho cut had been and soon Tennessee and other refractory States, afterwards fait an aouto pain which ex-'several vcars aco. An election is to be tondod to the shoulder. Tho pain in- held thero in the fall, and tho President creased, and on Saturday ho was obliged ia aiding Holden in seeing to a proper re- to nun woitr. un Monuay ne went to nr. suit. An administration victory is to Gallagher, and on 'I ucsday ho said tbo bo won in the old "North State," if it pain had left his arm. His symptoms takes the entire army to do it. Accord subsequently were not altogether suoh as ing to Colonel Kirk, tho writ of halcas usually aocompany hydrophobia. Ho cori has "played out" thcro whioh was not violont or wild, but exhibited 0 means that bayonets havo not yet been deadly aversion to water, lie could not banished from tbo Radical programino of drink it but was ablo to take somo wine. Southern reconstruction, Times.' n u'.i , j. .. . .1 . 1, JU II VUUVDUUV siauiui: U VUBIIUU . T J f ... ttf Pi 1 L A iSrlfi-IS York, whose business it is to play at hn5. Mtii ?Sf ! .KnSt dttuce lou5os.and in lower tendon, gen- Zra 2r tt 'It tt ""''J' thiDDed themselves out the other Ln, !nS?hm?? killing one of their number, hour, and an hour before his death, Sayera Th Beem to habvo boon t00 tbick t0 ta ked in an excited and incoherent man- . ?r " "t ... j. j .,.j. i ..(. thrive, and bait a dozen of them met nor. He died yesterday morning . b and tromboneg nnd otb pas two acdWM buried i the atternoon. ,Qud Jo8tJrument 0n a street corner. nc leaves a u. " u. u oc Q fc bceQ d d fa biB is a sad ono. and 1 lustrstcs tho horrible , , r ..-... Ilp.ve Kceu Sold in tho Last Two Years. nw UM! HAS iAII.r.i xo qmu Entire Satisfaction, TH EY ARE UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED The Best Cookig Stove Made .VW VfllKHUYEtt KXOWX THEY STAND UNRIVALLED For Uniformity Mi Baking, For Economy in Ihe Use or Furl, For Durability and Covenlfuce, AND TIIKIU rKBFKCT ADAl'TATlll!! TOTIIK WANTS of WES1 'iV PEOPLE. SI'.NI) vow fttici: 1. ST TO E X C E I.j S I O M A NU FA CT li It ING COMPANY, til Hi Ull n, .ii.vi.v MrumcT, and its subsidy aud land grabbing bills Its party legislation is seen in its bills affecting' tho ncgroees, and tho rocon- a .t...n n.mn h Wn ilnlmlinn- hu 1 structed States. Its crimes consist in . : i rii:iL Ircfusine; representation to a freo peonlo ureiurull uuuufr AJUUiDiaiii mm viui a.Dvmu - ,i j r nuauvriiuuuBiauu j-iuuiuw ,bo (joncregSional Ulobe. and aro odmit- uc whioh would be "ono hundred preach- tod hv tho members tbomsclvca. Rail n l 1 , .111 II ,1 ' 1 1 1. . Annl. .l.n. era and uve uunureu uuaicrs, anu sum a great many tickets, which secured scats in a number of hacks tho eablo sporter had euguged to run to tho grounds for tho accommodation of the colored community Tho engorly looked for day at last arrived, but to tho chagrin of thoso who had pur chased tickets, tho African sharper was n (i it nt it bo wasn t tion-nat. Tbo last municipal election of Rich mond, Virginia, has been decided invalid on account of tho violatioirof tho election law in one wurd. Another election will be held danger of a dog biting in the summer Wl wWa thfl Qtberg g,rnck ft season, and tho necessity of Itkins proper loronahdo wUh tbuir iBltrument( to drowD measures 10 preveni possioio rcsu a w0u th B0,(e nf the fi fio(jn fwr BQJaQ tncro is any reason 10 ne.icvo ino uog nollecmBn wbo hid hard the aerenade mad. It further tends to show that tho ., .u., ,, r,i . jj virtues of tho "mad atono" in which so , , tho' pavelntnt witb sis many believe, furnish but a poor guar- d " .ui, fn body. The serenaders 7u I i. !f i a i lo , had all got away, and the police the humbug a.d lead peoplo to resort to befln tQ of rf Two ValuableFarms tho only safo measures, cutting out the cat members chargo eaoh other with brib ing and lyinc, and wo bdlievo all tat they say ot oach other. They havo been true to tho whisKoy rings, and unit rings, aud party caucussei, but faithless to their constituents. The session has cost us millions -of dollars and millions of acres of publio laud. Can any ono of our readers say that ho is tho better fur it? A child seventeen months old was lately stolon from her homo in New Orleans by a mulatto woman. The father of tho child, Thomas Digby, and tbe Gov ernor ol tho State and several sooiotics havo offered in tho aggregato 92,500 for I her recovery. havo not iny ol them since. part and severe cautiriration, it will not Tho members of tho Indian peaco corn have been entiroly barren of fruits. mission are arranging to start in a very Missouri Republican. short time for the Indian country, and feci confident that through tho influence Tho roportcd battle at Forbaeb, bo- of ihe converted Red Oloud and the amia- tweon tho French and Gorman armies was ble Spotted Tail, together with a genorous if . I . ! r . . , ii I - .11. a hoax. There has been uo Gghting yet, save a skirmish roportcd by a Berlin tolo- gram of tho 20tb, in which 200 Froneh, who crossed tho frontier, were captured. None killed ; a few wounded. distribution of presents, they will bo able to avert all chances ot war on tho plains this summer, and it is very propable that under their management of the fund al lowed them to keep the Indians in a gen tle mood, activo hostilities may bo averted for anothor year, or until the en; Tho Altoona (I'a.) Sun says that a ergy of tho whito raco in building roads child was born in that city last week and occupying territory in tho extreme which weighed at birth 23. pounds. Per TVn l n"" !S .,ivM v,ft.,ra ... v. pfte:cn raIlrnnil shall npnin million thfl confra, a female child was born in Nashua, mi,i tomporcd aborigines to rohearso the N. II,, a tortnight ago that woighed only story ol their wrongs unrcdrciscd and ono aud a half pounds. laud unpaid for. FOR SVTK. AM offering for rnlo two dolmlto farms on the MUf1h1mI lllulT in Lincoln county. on known n tlio "Kilwin Allen iilucn," containing 111 AC it F.S. 02 acre of nliicli ii in n fino tlo nf cultivation j lutnnco in timber. On this farm Is a lino orchard of 35 bearing trees, a goou log dwelling with foiTr rooms, good barns and out buildings ; n county road pastes within a few yards of tbo homo, within 4 12 miles of Fal mouth, a good (hipping point on tho MistlsMrpi river, and 3-4 of a inilo of a chureh and school hnusn ; an excellent spring within a fow yards of l!ioioor plenty ol siock wntcr on tho place. Tbo other is known as tho "Noah Wllliiini's Farm" near Mr. John Argent's i contains KM ACHES, 35 acres in cultivation, a good dwell ing house. Tbo farm Is convenient to Capau gris. I am offering both of theio farms cliinp and on good terms. For farther Information ap ply lo WILLIAM VH AZI Hit, attorney at law, Troy, Mo. EDWIN HASTINGS. D 22 3 P4 STEAM MILL. HARVEY & WRIGHT RESPECTFULLY announeo to tbe cttltens of Troy, and tbo countrj generally, that they bavo onupletely refitted and remodeled their Stenui Urist and Saw Mill, and aro now prepared to make as GOOD AN ARTICLE OF FLOUR as can bo turned out at any mill In tho State. Our customers wilt meet with prompt attention at all times. WE WILL a HIND KEOVLARLY EVERY TlJi:SDAV,THLnSDA and SATURDAY, nnd continue grinding until tbe mill Is cleaned out. Our saw mill will he In operation dt tbe first of May noit, and will bo run so as to give cus tomers uoerai aurauiagos. March 1, 1670 nlfanS Administrator's Notice. NOTICK is hereby given that letters or admin istration woro granted to tbe undersigned ou the estate of William Akers, deo'd, by tbe Clerk of tho County Cour of Lincoln county. Mo., on tho IVth day or May, 1870. ' All porsons having claims against sold estate) aro required to present Ihcm for allowanco nc cording to law within one year from said date, or they may lo prcoludcd from any benefit of tali, estate, and if not presented within two years fioia raid dirte, they will be forever barred. inalUnSlip s JAMES A. IILACK, AdaiY