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WIJ 10 NN~ Its 1948, 1 r....... 43 he stabo Inf e111 gThe Lenten 15 e r1 0i" tan NOTA$.I -the popnlKng u of terltin hr doubled an i'rl Jhn t (I b be ated tat WeeeiamonI d44ry d The oopteny bald hin s newfytlongt hal, rtPi btt thoeeo nlof w nl Ca )no, y bten anoy and trinee.l SpetIn the Uoited atndeed ro d1fty drily oeps adacd matyb r -ef thom moanint joiur. that, ten tern eof Nsforlke epolisted sit Lo aon. ferle htouf iftonroe ptoyt, -A London eo prespoir d k b writes. ,TheC -The best qoeatlon si laos intLedlba o dlug e elintlens ol Vienn toan the Qorentl theoes. -The LudesIbott 7d raC(YY)( ettles to en Thyr daity eltooltoe betwoen Julle fwd Deerntbr 1. 1674, of *,311, whish Is lnlatblhd na orlailrlete IN uowspeper Ibbtoty. -Theesameuletsd hpel e debt of tbe Untied fll ntel its estted blrat sg"OwIlOld( oo d t ome whnt more then onrctfeerth Of Ihjd r11ouººl 110 lour to the state Of Now York. -The Londogn Molls. loan Ion feri tha the King of Ibwedon, the Crown . Prllee nod Primes John of Cllaksbutg have been lulti Medg into Prtesaraury The aeratmuny nr held In r rrewlpbglrt hall, in the pttaeeea of11 140 t~bretre, inetul~ing depglntirona iron *ngleud. Germany anrd 10rseoe. Nottelh hasr become tIhe steoton Coton PM i the~h United Jrtso . how rapidly it ®oe e4+reuee mn be knownk ftote the mat that ton years ago Norfok exported uuly 7,13 bales of cotton to 1Saablwnn ports. -The Wet pnstiou is more nteptpllog Ltr thes~nn aa tlrtnsoftrm t11oi the Orieatat goes;1 Uoi. They are much e tchied beonuae the beswrr here rrictd he pylon of beer. A litre of the refreshing beveragrre will cost two cents .ru Lr u-nrr more hereafter. -Fif y thousand Iausian Mennontiter hae 4dtermited to immigrate to the I1nited States. They have the alternative of taking up arms r leaving the empire, and prefer erons the ei aourtern thousand of them aill settle la K]ana ear'y in the opting. -A new play at the Theatre Itiattr:iue, Peale, has a seene at the bottom of the ocean, showing marine plants, banks of coral, and animal life, Four divers are seorohbrg a rpeyek. In the bands of a drowned man they lad a oeket of jewels, and in n struggle for the prie one of the divers is murdered. -Mabel Hall, a ballet girl, was murdered it the gren room of a at. Louis theatre by a Jeal*o lover and be Is now on trial In the eoseatroom a table and chairs were arranged like the futrnitre in the room where the maur. dle was ommitted, and an aator, as a wit mest, desertbed the orime by imitating the engage and movements of the murderer. --The Lundnm Times is getting a new fit of eitarprie In addition to the speoial wire wilok the London Th71M now controls be. tween London and Paris, the same newspaper will soon s tend two more line to the Conti aset, one to Vienna and one to Berlin. -The new Kansa Senator, OoL Plumb, is a printer by trade, and formerly publised the emports Iem. He went to Kansas ftoh lenevillse Ohio, in 1857, when nineteen yeas of agea It is now President of a National Bank at Emporia, and is reputed to be worth $ 00000, whiBh he has made by speoulation end the practice of law. --A tragedy showing up Neo as he was not ebown up in hib day, is now having a run at a theatre in Rome The critllcs have no other objeotlon to it then to pray t'e lRoman Senate to wash their hands every night before going a the rstage and that the liotors be kept undlor a little bettlt disrlplineeo as to preveut the repetition of throwing each other ciff the aimge into the pit, comm popuso. -The cold in Busei has been more severe this winter than for 156 years. In t. Peters burg, on December 30, the thermometer fell to 39 degrees (Reamur) below sero Beacral ebmen were frotsn to death on their seats, and eats, sparrows and pigeons welo found dead in the street. Lirge fares were kept bu.aing at eight by the pollee far the benefit of the pullo. In Mosiew the Grand Theatre we elesed for want of audiences, the people being eheid to venrure om in the cold. -Why has there been so little holly berry " le4 olover in Eogand the past year? Mr. b fl . zeplaias that bees were traordinary S I" the frly spring, and that without s fro the an e to the fe. elorer ten be te.e autr It sat IosmIIne a lti 1 e dN 4 mel t I oi hibA Iea pu ,i oi ! /h0iy Aofews were endly aIatH td *eATE's POT PIna14n UtNUelUte~ . The IrNdmren IN ANdermen slnd nrt IIltatll Want to IartraItet to 1t, etll lnl*e , iObrsnletoa Jettltatl atof tlut et . I The noetn Itersid, whiteh, it l naeed lee1s to nsll l not ve rý liabul authorl tY, t.lslee the tlh lt oq a nlartte Aie tbllgt tl meetlhl ald to have been hed at Anderson on the g9th ilt. The resolutlont s .e signel by eibortn Me Ourry, obelrmian and lMoes lee, sere tarn, atd hetee there may bre oitteth i ni Ii It, 1after all. OW eolre the tiueal rtee OMutitoe were adopetod expresselng loy airy to the llttmurpet'e, overnment, t.nid ttLg1 lnla to obey his o eeor, etr. Theii oiiOwed t long preamble and a set-ries of tresolutldho whleh lint a new thase on the atter, antid whoh seems afiIn ll t~a, They rete that W 0rea the attd uowners "prefer" to I tlltlot thdeelaborers who votel for lno ltiont etr asePltanioe to thne estahillh I mento deoent anid honlet; gov.rtienlt in Stouth (ltrolina; ian ti WhlrePn thsme laborers who did ltnt vote for hlotneet govet.lnmelUt, 1 1nd1 who "l-ef'rlPtl'd'' Ito vote for thatumrrlin . tlto hli tI itr1l torw. "are now living in Ihe wooIttle nilI ohi flols,I In ntis'erale hjtol, lTetrrIt.U Ftronm mi l andl watt olf fuo.l, havltivlut ~eln diriver i frt heilr h.ltho .se l. htp is tof t liht .ntitle.al oi1tiioni ; 11114 whpiortl . fee! l that t m n504 tltrnbltlteoS l n lmist te it tk it :} its to releve 11111 dist towsii ; Mit1 l wRrea II ll A pvllptt lhit w enlhn t live a.ttonI . ItqPlie v t ilt pI eop le ' f thI l. It 1i, ant pro rv ot'u te ui therty of 4opll0in4 00l pollleal tll h-lt et' with ,ietl l llo tv lio their t hatir l aorl ll dllgn tiu lon." T l'hlr, . . fore Irt.oe5dOtl, hA'lh. t w Ilndie tt I'rle. lont, (lal'l s lat Intio itsig- Ii tII i 41 roa1 11h1 a Ihle to tlhe linetlxatIon of Han th. iiiiloo to the ilnitiltd MHtates wIth vIew iii snake it a hlone for th fr-ed el oplo n' colotr. Ia#4itrdl Thlat w' !If'e illpon I Ii flros. idelti thant hie renew hise pIT.-Is It, anotre ittl) nti. lot by Coingress In outr behalf. tllºoletne'd, Tiiat we ask our MentIlors and lllpresentallves to gI ve their tld to the Preshletut in this eause. lrolr't,d, That We urge upon our fel low lahbofere In other countles of this t.alte, who are similarly persecnuted, to ileet at anl early day, any February Ii!, to oWnslder what is best to be dotne t, teist or to avoid the callamilti sought to be put upon ini for politlcal opinlhu.. Re'soeed, That a copy of these repo Itltluti be sent to the Pfreeldent of the tnited Mtates and to our reiresenta yves tilt ongree., and to Fredereik Douglas, lea., that they may use their Ineluence in the cte. ', I.Nenlr.fh That the proceedings of his meetiný be Dublished In the Clolumi.la (tnionin 4 a7,'h, the New York Ti'ine atmll Trtibune, the Waolirngton i1t01t01lii,0 and the Methodiet A',arteiei', of (eOr gln, and that a copy be sent to the (ov erntet. of the several Mtates, Mome time prevlouts to thile a similar meeting was held in )arlingtonl noun ty, antU tie ftlowing resolutlions adoipted : 1.'ooletf, That we, the colored people of 1)arlington Oounty, in the HtItt of South (larolina, have been forcedl to the eoncluston that it in a diuty we owe to ourselves and to our children, and for the fuller enjoymentf f our clvil anil po ltel lbertilee, as well ni all other mnatters that pertain to o1ur futulre haip pine satid prosperlty, to seek homes in the ]~eItpuihl of hIborli or the lsianel of Man Domingo, liresoltrd, That, whiltwe would nItt be untinlldfil of the gratitude we owe outllr country, noad eepecially the ltepublliain party. whhih, uinder (lu, has given us freedonm and fralnchile, Iti whIle tlhe living and the dead who foughtl andt wrought for us shall hie elmbalmed in our llemolrice we eartiently ask t1he (lovetrnnent of t he I tllteid llates to 11111 us, who many desir i tololtuljrlatet o Ilo i'1a or Man I )oitngi..o 4 In aiih transliorta lion as may be necessaruy for that. pur pose. The resolultlomin clmose with a "'urd of tlanlks to Whittemore, to whose hadt and wicked teachings ttlu'h of Il e poverty and ruin in thi MatleO are 1du10. Whltlemore should ibe ip Congress now to rC'Celve the lan noxatton schemie. to rtectlve the ann exatioh schenme. 4 MUEl$ll'rlTITON, How Vew Peonple , Alter All, li Pirihr by llalroad ArtlelP.deu I Lynchburg Ntw'.] Tinid people, who still regard tho railway as a IlangerosI mIode of t lot'mo tion, iay derive some courage fromn a comparison recently mado botween the deaths due to railways anl. tlhose eon nected with horde conveyance in (reoat Britain during the year 1874--the last year for which at report has been made. The total of deaths, nascribed to all klnds of railway accidents, was 1240, and to horse conveyances 1528. Ordinary street trafflo thus appears to have been nlluh more fatal. Thsl comparison is for An unusually had year for the railways. Two very fatal accidents occurred. 'TLho average showing of a ntullber of years would doubtless appear much better for the Iron horse. No figures can be compilod as to. the number of journeys made by horse conveyance. and hence the comparison cannot bh carrled out in detail. There wero 477,810,471 journeys made by rall, and an average of one person killed to 381,679 journeys. The dcect hs include not tasoengers alone, but emp)loyoe3, of every kind, tron~u sers, etc.- -all acci dents traceable in any w~ty to railway business. The proportion of . passengers killed w:as one In .,'275,881, and of p,:s sengers killed from causes beyond their own contlrol, for which alone lthe rail ways aro directly responsible, the pro, portion was only one In 5.5561,281. In 1875 the latter prOl)ortion was only one in 219,823,5100. F'rom these statCmients it is estilnateL lt ht averaging the length of passenger journeys at. ten miles, one ;Issenger is killed for every 288,2:15 .)00 miles traveled, and traveling ten miles a day, at thirty miles an hour, the ohanoes is that a passenger will meet his death in 2719 years. ---- _-"º +- - OGen,' ch.sp evsning gtloive at Kroerot e' . The Graphic remarks that Judge Nathan Clifford of the Supreme Court, was born in Now Hampshiro, " but es caped as soon as he got ligh School ed ucation enough to know that the chief une of that State is to migrate from." [Erx. - --.. NTow bT-rg on the maan whoml Pay he never aced the erpression "bulldoze," and never will, and well wear him in our hesrtd core00 s8 ltln tab fam os tory to manoth.er.. So do nov r s and elevat sad wit r-o bse~~ RIWW DWW1 LocIpk*, ,rimN , arid +ties t tlan lu m A Word AbtiU ?tirklt'ra Sbreat leipstl matle Vletery, teptartll Ottfpoldesee of the Werltl, LorinnO, Jan, u. -- Yesterday the Tmhtn publlehed the det.' l of the plan for ountln% the eletoral vote ant de. +tldint Iparclue tfeputed polnte which had been repotted to Uoltgree by the joint tdottmlttee The ltr tspet o title treat dlfloutty belng broughlt to t t etl ratttory tet'ltlhfatlotn oulti not fall to have a good eftti, upon the puhllt. here, eepeoelally the 'liveating" publio, for al I have potlntthid out iefore the ilan gete of the elttiatlen are ithely to he eaaggrtetl l, aitevept lpeo ,le who have I le ulitt elo t'Olltlt iliop III t rlo odl foithl of tlhe Alllehofln (,.oveprlntllnt gel, uil 0)tttlortetile at tlhe o0nlnlhote warningltie whlitd lutepretl.41 elpoiilaltlol a'rt ir'l,ly soiie to p'ea.ter .uniit. It l, wolmlnPetfrl however how flrut go verttllnellt. h.,ime and ithe IItghle elolms ofr ralltii'I e ,,'l ti tt llrP h hPwll e 1 o. Thor'+ tarl h icg I,, wotaplolaln pt elrte or moit+, hilt If €,iI IIv l t rl' wltl i h ew lrom the flih I old, n w ot eei ltiiie lately p lop itut their pla,+ee. The .ow veler'r1hy ltmite.lh , Ii lit h p i t t a lt rci l ru til, ltal I a, Penflnuld tlhaii if the liflihlllity la 1r1% IrangI( it Vtyll lit'el u itutif, If ' Ittil n win lying ii witll ,etk to , Ina r ,hot it l i ii vult l . o. 1rfr ,If h,' At 1 1l i, IThi i;iil'hoiu ' WPt I I lt l it'1 PIx i ti l 'o lou , lu u iVpwl l u h le it o ral+ IIiI' o im.hl Iiil i p Iilt Ia t whil ir l . te tih ~ l~,1 1, U i 11 t11 Ii gu'ul lint .I',.rff .i m,,iri l , I , 0,, , rl ln it" p ,th t t''+ll,,;I 0 lhI P1'1 tuuue ,lulu' tij Ir tu , +. iuuuui v I , I,' iiv i lh h lriCl 'y i o41 i " itvi t ll i ~I tin ii h t+.mll 'l ,.Iti l heIflitll, Ia 1'~1 illy i-, i. hil ai tt'111 l dent f.' tihal, . 111 hriv foit' i' ,,ui d,4u#*. i f'l°lI 'o Ilt 'u,r i R I AR ltiii ittohitt r intl lttaf l, t l itorlid" 11111' t1 it ''llerty I t e Itf l e b t t III at l hiir h ,,l lIi h elni'ti iin'PttiI le fa oRaIe, Ru oit1 te our kntow ,il hi ti lf ii ", 4etl il o I 1tito ar t y, o' 'Ittlbt, lnvll.lnt havIr' ih ll l . nn oll o "irtt e e'tu im llnoitae " o f It emt' int wenPebly hl e o oterrt li, hlrl lli.1e euthito lttl. ll the ,alile puht le nlti, page winulfrbe rt thatr iwte, tro Ierul pln Mre. oTle re hvote It. AIf tIe ltomtnrite. little In l ht althoi ugulh tlihIe imtr al-n tprltell ie a oraple, no far an our knotw ledge of It lextenid. Thor, may, oe tiofe w e tt ny h ling tnn rtl p lt withi It the 'lui eu oats" o which ae n o otli poethly be iultia!n'isood toe tithp bolre Sllunthuenry w lh t the h ttle ffords ner t wounll bei rd, thowever, to tPeratnle if we Iti of knowf tie ind ofR the 'reirldntlti u t et. ot, lile week has teef IloIng nulgh to tipo say o oe " lemlaere " lhavo.e tIn .llpntd anhR hpeeal geo Iale, and that wi the confer Turkey. In le dl o that, Turkey lhat detlloed the dt of the ctollfrenlc. The dillpoutatl ad fl the nowlpapori arte try in1 to put illt goo faceon tl.heurintatter, hut the 1at I plain enougl h that Ttlr key iilo .Oute outl , ot thin conteintl the victor, tand a tn has etren/ tl.llllOtd her twlt inino lIPy fy theingtl h to 1n11 t o y to drlau011 once 1iIore, " You have niil ta1 far as you tlda dll--now turnll ltok."l We hleartl great alk a ferw witok ago of Turkey bhei on the verge or xotine. tlra h. A d hr ditloul t, lrtul HlIlef'ellnry fully hollh ee hal, Id wh 11en he mlo,'d hl' applloat'o 'Mr t (Jontar ti pleo I1ho 411ill Ian wo'i y l l tol' to ally de1talii . o that, were matiIlil thn "bll tha lt y.tout. ay oe pof upon it that lirt'i lfloatl!u0 alid, h, vev r hdd any teach tho, tbl, liH httlre tute Irt.el1, whi le btllr hotlt, Lolt, tiall tburyl, Itt pltitily b f thl not wer., ltth bett er, han mlnottlort I.h wisenr ths whot thaven hen t aitai.. N o him forln Mt. Jlbne ry hl at to I otenttlrn fwhichull his govxrnf to nc oughtnp the opuen. pof hae bnl1eveto tanl t, 'urketly tle rtt n of drivolrtlir wotof h.ropur, "I. and wbll ageot" at this nlnlRtert, )lt I aven .a|rdo to tttOr'ept, thtie t 11. h i lthi h were rTl, nt to hlIe. This wan callod oy .ilna ample the "brantdy-tall-water' "lyle or o n, eoninlg, atnld' by othlere "Mlalthlotnedu Illn," YoIf, octet' all, eventFs have tIurn l out, pretty much as Di)lraell naodi they wnull. Thu grat powtre have goun in wlith thitr ultimaum), ittd I h,,y havt S(lCngI fin" evaniug gloves t 4 tKrrgra. mnHOI' PICTUrlEM. UMkrtlche of Ihe Perrmnlnel in tIls IElrc toral (C'nrI Iloopan [Our. Oln. Enqutircr.| I ,varts is constantly taking noto., and Wmn. EI. Chandler otearlonally gives hirn the beonllt of his exxtrauordirnary legal rknowloedgo. 'ITrunbull, with hls altost - coloriCR face, sits placidly by the side of DMatt Carplinter, and no ono,, by any Sexpressiion of his countenanoelit , COull - liagnoso where thn argument left an r Inpression with him. JLIaItk sits In the - ~lnter of It row of (dlfsk4 thu.lmbing a mass.ivOe slltff-ox, andl tioldomn t.nakrs no I tice. Next to hin is Charles (O'Conor, wI ith whom Evarts will moeasure argu t mennts on Monday. lit Ia thoe most at Stentlvo of t.ho array or counsel. Not a 0 point slips him, and prilMage arft.er page of L) legal cap is exhanusted by ill in noting a down the points or law advancod by the different speakers. Stanley Matthews t sits next, to Evarts, frequently converses with him, and gives the strtltest atten tion to the procoedings. Stoughton's do k is In the roar or both tho I)ento cratio and Republclan counsel. Judge SThutrman tills his chair as if it; was no new thing for him to be on the bench, so also does Edmunds, ],ayard and SHoar-all are at ease. Morton loocs f clumsy and G~rfleld ungainly. Payne slides down low in the huge chair, and nothing can be seen of him but his aqui line features and merry, twinkling eyes. H unton looks like an overgrown farmer, r who would feel more at home In a split bottom chair. Judge Abbott sits as straight as an arrow and as proud as a peacook, Wastn, for Nuet, for me advertisemem.tt imt asa ps1ur at#1 WIm pme.r ... M rtvep rscelr i al des f eat~ W1e hOtgt rrtlnFitl d lOMSes The polloe jury of Ouaohita parish estimate ltg expenses for cell at* Si,uuo, The pralshr giverntitmel of Oulohita is worklag smoothly under Demotiratlo ausplies. tight freedmen Fite In Jail in Otpe Iit1u, awaitilg nott tanee tto the Mattte eniltentlary. t'hie orommlsshOns of (ov, tNhlttholie for the liatlsh oflalals of (Jaddo anil llhsesot rei litl fbreg'ottrt last ,week, atit were !Ilstt'ilutetl, It Is prr'nsed to ro icifvlit Vrn-ulilon, s o as It tiakes tle tim tiber of 'lcstri'4c eortlol e wttlladot t0 tr11er0u i1ti oa'l 'ti rrcrselnt!Ced, Will elettt Otte in e Rh IIs-R triltf, A'iam MaIndero, a y olntig t111110 rltilirig in Mt. ilantct parish, gut, list is thto Wnrnl t>I I I lb ot Inv1? ' , 11,1111 wae rittitl~ olal V etiot' twin days' etitroli by a ptatiy itt fripntlc. ill'y frut i I io ti'ioli of -.1 itiToiqti, loft 1 intlk , rql., Iiihitloe e ' lewo il'lle (litnt.of lia lP'illit' p~iiy tlilm It~h I'tlyoi pt'I)R s ·-s fill 11171 1t i W10. fit ,t t urr It) 'loiter s perish 1111.12 na arly It11~c 111111 111111 i e 1 4 li' 'lie iluliit 111 . i :i" W i' oioltr I fit, llnl~1( '0 w vi fit,, h11 11 I 1 1rt~g0'lts ma11t llt' (1111k, i tr l 'II't1 ( to tryr, frrl tiniiy 'ito, killirngf irtii it'ii (I i raing oil tRto e"ltIt tlll. wao a reekleti ntit rold-bloodl l 11111 pi t r }'''. 110 Wt". rot'lrlli n Itotite fI'iiti I illS I I (t it '1, itl 011111 I Iy nltitttl t wtito, In a ~llt'k, anntl Ji'tm at nig'itfall a0 hoTRctnas lm s Vattiori anil. wit hl, tiny hugsf a wrd', I''I roll tltofatal chiit, and t ro.de ra plllly a~way. ¶'IIO d~et'Oaio~li nlli h~is 1i fe lot t0 iiir M ttle "OrPert tztl to be l~ fayott.o Irotllman." Thi'le orioner'clt ilitl-t'It ohe2rIt''i flrmari w1itl t htio mulrdr, an11ti ho atdi ar~ott mnn' ll antlr I v, ln'aruer'I ''the t It'ýi,' rxatnhin ti ut tii lae, Judge,' E11rnstc ]i'4ot nit llt, oO1 ,t, e IOln otti, lat Mondayll liandI lulu, yPi~)l Itorsk tiny. The tsttitttnirty o time wi'tnese e 1'.1 vptlV avlili2 lli'tnttg 11y1- I Ito lit wee I trovikti nt tlibi by sovt'rnl rfa itltlOn. sliltte l'aii. ' w r' 1 11 itrartu trtatitler, (hunk, gnallntl It, rnr t y, flintilyl~l1 t~ra A isto Ki l sot ~ruvº9t Thekilig f mtliet rageonth 'thy have colored lmel eou the, IoI,' force lit Jeffeontli, Iartrcra will have thelr a(tlon plant edl here by tIhe Iitlih olf Maroh. l'he hort. Worth aII o .'l trd l hal chatltged f;m nit evening lto a miornling l cilanty. atoe pll1 Inpo y I1, r Fcgll he iir cinWailelr .call |wil 1ie Inay h3 os'Or lyinlg aroollnd S i 111 i th htirs o Deniso n. 1lug t.I il sahl flint the groa e.mrninrg of lho i, 1ou~ton 11111 T'loXm (hniltr rl I 1llway d rlnrig thn ye'ar Im1717 woln nearly 3, l're, Ilo d1r, I t owns are nitr iroiol in {Colt iii oilll t,. Tl'hlt i'ley a turn il 1o t ie morn ilentrnet~ive to the grans than lairge TI111h'01 1x Vounlltl are engagedl ltili ilig 11(1w iIt an Ilornll(e4t riVllty I1l vlow whlOb '1an Ianiin the largestI , fillnulllo of mlilr tilngo c rtl(it l 1t, n in I i ilonti( iilh. IPerk 1140 [)roved ao vahlahle It pro (d1411(ln 1iir11ting the pnvt yoear, t hnt, 1 Texas1 fir'llrºo will pillnt. a i oxItret t'lio1'il olIT grain thiI l your, aind lrliod in 3)pork inot only 'for mille tini but, ifor 4lo. M.n Alltoni in nflltltedtl wilh lb pI rl.y oIf ruillghI 1111ad lr.wdiWl who lnkkllfi ljifl I lnlafil'n it well a t. nnilalm lt, by thrlow ing atonel anti lhoolting thiough tit wlind1w1 oW if holtels Il t uill oiibirbp lit the still ho!lr or Hight.l. The tIiograplh operaltor on tr fron Iirr intslllO thlhln.v.res bfy plarying ochi.ckerl'l by tololgraph. ''lt'hre wase I game plt - 1(ayted bet.wtooni the operat!or ait Jltckakhiro uttndl the1 nn iat (aambnridig, the other tday, resulting In a victory for , the latter. HISmallox 1 i c.tiuing great, suffering f among the .(eoplo of C1 in1 ll..erl coullr nty. SA 1number have flld their hloine1, but) f many ot.lherl' are forlced to reomllll in Slocalities l'raviaged to an alalning elxtent. t I'hyhnilin and experelontc'ed rlllr!ni are laked for at Mihni lt's Pol'Int, I)oublo Ilayou, Turtle I.Iyou Land Walllpvillo. Ata, varlety show in (rilllin, hlill MaIlnd andtl (Clurley h. ooi wore "llhoolting arlo1ild generally," our ilfo rmn1t ll, tats, Landl killed .I. W. Myteir, i lawyer, andl oni( UlandI was shot in the labldomen. Colinty Altlornoy Jelfl'rey was sehot, thlirolugh th le g I8(and th1o heriif was wounded. WhilskyI Whiskyl SOtrly good gloven ll p. at Kre.og.r's. 'l'Tl IrtIIpuIIlllitln OfTfrltng 1tIleI'y in liOj S llmN frronl slullfellllllh. tp I iooal to R., J l.o t I.int 1 bllean. I i)AvE N1olrr, lowa, .t'o. 4.---Lit.tle fiold, the. clerk of tihe Loulslltilt a io turning Iord, ti testitild on 1Frlidy lhat, a baniik examliner naimedl (Ilfford cl.ime to hin. ni1d, after fintding out what L,it t.lfloi'sh know ofr the operations of the Ioardl offerod to pay him to g. to Wtislhngton, saying that ti0 (Glfford) could got $1(0(,000 fror the 11 epubilan com rntnl.r3o for kreellin Littlefild from 4quicltitg. Thlis(ifford 1s John (Cliford lateo President of the First Natilonal SBank of this city. It, Is known herd to be a fllct thalt he did approach Little field in the way statted; It may have been at the request of the National Re R publican Committee. It Is thought here that Gifford will not make his apl earance and will' avoid ita ubliena prom the Congressional Committee, . .. .. .-- .--. 4, 6, 8 and 10 button kids at Kreeger'd. d ----t-- If you don't thipk future political ovents I are dreadfully unoer ate, contemplate the un wonted quiet of Gen. B F. Butler. He never was so impressive before.-[N. Y. Tribune. 2TJ bet a bi5d J i ts gloet direegei#, it: A W1lestetrn VIanrler'e Itatemiet. ©" 1 thiquirer. l ito t The ulebts of the States," sivd Mr. White. Ia haete, X11 hate tbliated ae the etsoodl from the beet iluaormetion attainable, in Aptil, 187(1; a- that lI, ebout the little we opened the oeuten be nlaf nhlbltIon. The total nleertly 087,00O,. UUU. lint the debta of the thirty-fliveprinel. 3r pal ltles foot tip to nearly $DGl0,oOR)oo. therie ehavs, [a&l n only the eleeeblvi eltlee. 01 apggregate Olvije ad Satte debt of $9111 RJItlJ, o~it, tapitriemately, hblft s muah bob Iglailont as Ibis United Slates debt Itself." ri I erked him to giv ene eetue examples of I Well," be vivd, "let III take Naw York Stale. I's debt lI eoent of 3111 (100i,1[11, We have i sinkitng fnnul (. toil to half of It. lint g the debt of New Y'Irk filly is $l)i:ll1, tllR, of It lironklyvi nearly ¶I4,t00lR),( t tltt r Il'Thf aIrltnoet i $7,0(01).0l0r, orf ltiitctt-lr $5,=r,171If1llR, of Al Y º1t ny 0:1, 1114,R1R a v'i pItn elurt Rot fie Atoeri. '"+i t itievi of '$2' 1) R(101, 11011, enorl 4conie (of tlbtue r- have been lonrctnnprl sir~-- 1,70 " ft ' If * c 1, lie ii irt'J flrntitinfv 1i'ir (rijnt I- pete vitO oho f.' 0. " l'olIvlarl1i.Rlii hay viuiic $57.ttittlnlet Ii. I. 1, 1104 nwitily 312.1,1)1111 11t111, N-c trpiI#,e, $`aI, N-tic )PIh, vi~lR,(n i-ut . 'ii), hu. tIIRI.f9) 1 ir111;lo0 0 tnn I il'l a1 '1~rr itu IV F1.11:1 11, 1 tIf tI~ "ipt', flp -I h'. Is.i-ne '"I' I" ,' 'CI tfel t tii 'ltree AnilRc~ laeii( ol.· t~uJr1Ir-'t we line ii.V N 'w i k, wi I:1! raflt al (() IIIItIN I r 'I t y of 0111 1'r le d $ 1 l itn ecuil 1111) "i IiliI ''F' ,r ihrlnnl, r. inrlnyi l . F111'w 1. It 1 1, ), rlw) Stittlt t lttie, like Irelitall iiI nIVll'y, Outhi 1 to thirow ewa ' 1co'titici. , i tint. (Iiteti "tti'lln bee 117. 7F(! 111..111 Hnev" n i (little ie, ,'sRrtli, r 117; (l uItveo n r l itt7;lR)0(l, i- Merniti., 11 , ,1 'O11 it; M". mei(ri, &lliencul,' i *InJI ,ti9: N aviRiwlile 11,II)l(,I0i, 'jolnmlowa, Iii (leora $1, rt0711,t)It, 1' i it I, tle '"1,,oiNille C- "(lineo defile Bee ii #Ieeaese.' "tf Nowr," h,"d M'ir. W lj(ehin ii, 11,=A?17 is eltruit e o,'- tneb tirselt of wt' tniitpytit N- We 1ome;Ilmtn, t l'itlettur . wIfh $1,7:11.t1,1 OR it+( leceitad, $1,41'1,1.0(lR; Li4o '2,P41R,001, if ''ittle neilV., hi 41)11(11): Mricuiwiyt', oug4htl 0 0111; to . I'tni, throw aa Rlly . ''se iinorl ti'e t, of the Wit~t herae reen ooupryartively pern 1- debt. 'Wti~lh FRlete be he gb IleelceI debt1~' 1; " Vlolenw,, eFl d with little t U beer it. Moat th o It ean vequfted tieoe rte wea, t in -ftly then tl end en'sron l llena . ntt cirer *411,( Vir)gini. Y- 11tt Meectt'ihtvve4tt bce viibe et $2 t,1titf(tt viol 1'eR,(tltvyl Mii $'t),H10,)), bA't with e lerge e~ibklng& inod.'' A I hru e oinly tainl(ete ttirlyaotie $ It1,0,(I l-e pottnnnui. "(10,r1;e rioFl Ft.atev heyP Rsnin tiite. 0Ueir N iavie bee I$e, then $,,0;(tmlii; Ifi; i( autnoet t11nt of aebt; Mie ilgin ehe it akinn'aly $)lotO; the breadt hilate of I nole I Wev omly lg t,4511.ltf(it: $(arRne with $ 1,e t11a) g tteR; (Inlifnna, $t4 71,(00)(; Detr oiteviota, $2. 77'h, t10, S tr. e Weebrrrl t.1 irma irlTh.er minortlnu to thelWi t tery hveneitine vie to ii l"it d 1 l)'i the let Iteniflo h -as te Ih n kepe oit: of 1 ollVrginea, a tdwit Of ittl;elRLtbrit. t o)strn iAt0f ti wIts l Iie bi-Itor the tar i(n nervl yae.a I. and Ilt 'IroaU imtling. It is ovetrr $411,01)(1,000 iº pltot lier noent 1itta, hoglmlosl in five yevrvi v(Iod Y analI Ii; for intnrietn i)tat c0 f cvvry $1 w 1)h Chat ha etonyivel bn l(it ten -ec." hepow," eeil Mr. "Nomlei hri~nk, ut''aesXv, enl dt te la ,lalien sonrly b4 1, t, then 3 1,400,00; 0 ' line he Is re ailiPt Not of ydbtq $Mt,4ietleIt. I lttiyti lin1;11,140; the12,eat Rf't, le o linotis It, $22 i a only$i4t. lor~flf;ie $ri 2-:t fiie f lees t-a In fite eisvery $[~Ultitir t tlit frt e 'rf11 D't ten for wino, ott him tben ketrel, ll WeNlt'l, Arkon tiavtpttt tRII~(~ $l~ 4hR i'ltRtli,~ itlanger." 27, 0 '1) i' Rho viriet fleir N-'w l:ri4a etra .Y I-1riocll t V.'bi rnmnt lit .31 to, tI~ 212iI~t potNew hIuen piti iree nlalrg tin1' fiv.e27er, iitt Y ooneet tt''. pa 15!lut 01; )for vile alenoec $'1, 1(vr$1 N S1011/(HJ, hay II $4l $4 ,0200 r1 1,1 . l;::p li'n I Ii o r tinw bta (12,1e tll4I 1 (1, tnd elno Meary Ii22'141d,0Ib verY0 Hrgt 111)731),0f1,ti. Mveevr h( obmeetle lat ittttl,(J $20:.l:it,( 0oftine IC vent. pill1 11r1 .lr itti(o Art:, Inthetl for crh . f fwn'd io. Ilo adlln r ho- for kl~w a -l(r ge r' . INorlurne. r Olhiengo TlmfP. I 1ip to her hambner wIndow A Plight wire tr1lli goeP, , Anwl up this Itomno'a lMder ll C(lrolIcir bold white Ioe. 0 I Ihllnge in the ile ,hldrlowu I iPe the lady If,1n,1, :Inl(.,apiu g her ailnk Ie girdl, The turtain' foPld betweon. fhe emtlem on her white-rno lover, hie remcheie nt her hmni, And helps himn I at the w.nlow I see i whore I inl: and ''To her mnmrlt lips *eh hohld' him, And ki+id n him mpny a time - Ah, m, 1 it was he that won her, liecanell he dbared iO climl! .. .. . +--- . 'Ihoe hit, and cheapn.i gloven at Ireeoger'a. heIirmln anti MuinrhInuarIn. IU0 .rior. Journal. I A q uent.hon for the futurer will be, a " Who wal the author or Hhormnan's volume of testirony in etlonsr, of the action of the Illltlani Returning C rhoard, John Mherman or Ilaron Mun chausain?" While there will be many r to contend that the work is too utterly wanting In veracity to have been pro duced singly by either, tlhere will beo quiltoe aus many who will readily accept it as the joint production of the two. . ...... -, 4* - (Gtt your kid gloves at Kreegecr'u. A Clty Full of Srtueskers. [Milw.nkeo et ntmnl.] "The representative Chicago girl is notoriously a 'srlueaker,' and often a howler. When the present site of Chi cago was the home of the hyena and the screech-owl the sounds that loaded the evening air were not more blood curdling than the sounds that can be heard any summer evening in those portions of the oity devoted to rest dencees. Miss Kellogg told onlya truth that is familiar to every visitor at Oht eao whenb she deolrea the city to be o flt~ro ' Jqueakes?" Ito. 'n; i7tl; 10,. I01. Iyei0 lot· 6C, tub Tha 1soe$ (¶iiink Ptit ii In thn wtCI~t. Lil irk tweritr ocrrrrs ntr!Ltl~,rr ncH # lurk Willft WO wtitrnnt , Itid i ticlis f ¶tither Rftiu~tiLi u unilre r 11 r8 4 rI,' hit Vi~iiri t+, tr·tiul Iii( HtPoirl t 8i tif rl liiti Ifi (JmF&¶I nut tiNn 1 et I'rii. 'l·4ti't., A tnf t l*YItl1iR31 A1. .. l In' uri- V'lilci ,, I' 1>'Vt'uONk. FRe r;~lclc r:4('lH WTt[itfr (0111k. "ii- (ANtiIj;F1 ; i Ins' N. Firini4?fRi boMt f41-10t?'q~. 111II rrr IIllt Ithlr elan rH, l~ltxi (' rimeii I' lii liº, IIAI)II( loll I:r,n-ko C:'y hnt t rl M~kA. 1,0 dtt'l 1111 If IAf nn Ii, r">>" ,i..f l ,'I r'md'y pilidI l l Irrn''' (-'d rl ''' 'Ir '!n" In n rnt oi t l -. if J nrr ' n'' '''r) .r V 'mr. l ii n t tt himibeg I''FlED I(, "1 'I' r FOINP14t9 -"'I(.4 'lit IS 11 x ' rPi, Iir.rti .' 'l.itll ti, ~ v iin.P Um'Irtm I ?" Pnwli? r"uht,?u't 1tWnI l hIWW1 IIe Iw WRI IfWU tit- iIýI; cF i· ·llir ·I II ,,,i ('nrrla, I4 r~ Mfdd W f~h irlr i , ) r rrrlf;n 0 l ý tf# a . I I~ s,),,:·.ý 11. 1I··~ Ir~. ýdqrl t.r_ !Iblr ka r ?UT hA nn, " ,Thjmo rr I , t Htrý1V Ills 1'r , 05 614; . Ott n lrl ' I I',.!lrrc lpitclcr J{r ano M4.' al FOnDe it4$ftl n n su-:rv ?'l?(rJ~tlIo ol E~), rT1, ' ,be Cnrne v le*O~lpr and 'rtinteblr iln. NEW 1RIEANM, lab WA nta Virnllnrc'l t?, nnntltlnntltre tp, C3r~aAM J 4tray, . HI)1t&RR 4 00; HtttIA W111,1 M, It IAA º t t i in , Df1IA1RIRR MAnnfttll,, AW lattb# n4, Ut~rrrn I`Rrcfttl,8nwd, Ni W LL llljl file Ot r Cfxbartfo Fttlt AUflM MtMIS, O14AT9114 RNI, 1110" I'M WINES rP Cf and all klnda of f 1rctttotrtlrt~ * ~~~ t'e n lel adt3 tlol ý kro PILWULA MATION h:Y TI111- KING OF THE CARANVA WAR uDEPAAT I gMT. Mi irr flu' ' V.," of itra1101 tinj the 8eilp Igist I'tr' itoy [rd flay 1foIItllen1 Mwjooty lu A ,::rftilllsf !i~a'1r,+'1', Ihrl 11..15111 (lan t'ro tfR6Rkm I ~- ti i ' I.flkr Mojooby. hOr t r, Ii,º'vr h·:·+ Ito , I tpn flits t, 111. mlr it oisty , dyl4 tor hr 'lt p (:fl r is: liFiti f' t I, whlnrtt 'litdt alrr i hor 1 I ,5 I I ff+rl, A r " IIr'vi to n tnft wh err. ilk-rs Will bo thu 1,i ' ', itig'i Vs Iso r k (lrt+11; )1) t + ru; +gtdWARWICK, V Unrit ?'fnrihal of t smtfi . tim"" I- n~ lsy i.t +I',.l ,r on rtots Ahv rooln oon t 'c~LI)I'.,'t'XIl To rl tlhm lhin piloW"+t l III the comei n ' is -I'ellIONO Wh~ronor~, TUI.I $I)AV. Iiih 11t h dave V (r'. tt'77, l 1'fi rly knoawn a. J rtIl Otto, th, 7"71nnito Into Dy of lb i, Ot *raeIitffs )lilyft thor JIIu of th L (JraIVJi IId ta# Troiui rniV"l t whonig Iv to thes e dp , and ourr I'~vinM 'jootorwl h ennAbled to JIhr in w Wnhiriarttt( Anllotn~nl o Our Hllh day of - tout. It In horrr:·y iid,rt'rti an4 tlot1M*lt * 1. 'fhnt, it ularytt forwn 4f Madi tn wihl thir in ntni P07 of 111r soth1 MWt, ,tlyl oitn topry, 4tii'r' IImi vII ( 1 00rm ttll ath hiorlt d Ilr Miviniltocus rtis. endnrAr regto rnd tsO iiitwnriy tihoir Iii igianr' to hio authorit sad 1. 'flint, to it r'si tti chlren$ of gtve roin thttorini tvs' Ia jin In ethoovntluso t1 it i~rijilit nu~t 'Thly tIRiiiit they Otaye ha*udv vhiotiir~lru, I~tit lilt' tuu IiiiritMrod with tbo11 ioolr giiary ry11or pul.niir'n, ialtl uoobe ty tIll "lfh haIt' tin Pl'tid fir Malrdi Ulrta t tigntityl. thiMr'iii, f rill to hrdoatthorith. 2, IItu tolli" "imlitnjrd t tlthrint0th ar r h Ft p* Tto'.t.tluo i otloan iif tlloroontr*elt 6eir e riini not onIvilyi thatlRiOtitt int othi'ttnd y n ihsiO &it, nlotl also IeimtpcrtuubJitrt w ompkcywh orea rtinsan'I frofr iirr auth, rit twshoolPthr if. Thait all j, O'i unit' trurt loubjutots Wat Ii, u~rgirtiizo oF. urtr" In ihuj~ripLuii sud 9 wlthloutr t rin fl,'i,r nut u iorvl're. t tohe L Jt,,nirntuir, tli~r Fulrl Martihiu of the Ern~yie' in ahaig'n't With ho"i rixucrutiO n ol th. rcuy j~~ntt. ioD HAVE'1 TflE: KfIO! hymn .Tihatur onlr hnrtilat1d Aaeal.arttbe Enf9iý Mariiia rel. 'i rout', for our iyni Capt u ,h ilgiz of Jnautiunrt. 1877I andr t swthrdb and ý 8 rt~i2n. 1y, the wily" himsrelf i attuttr WAltWICK. I ; tr Earl Marshal of theb.Zz i Adireotai~o 1WX 17, NeW Orleans ~Podt#&Is. - __jtii with till r out " B) Omivw PN. 0. OUrh anodPa O 'ut 1 12n ranal aittoet. Ad Orreeps, o N annsy Pt, ja3 od tll fYOleldLE;3 B tr..olr--Olr11 1 N. 0 QT TUWI 8 LZ XULS-Ml N Se OWOi a a~t tt