The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 11, 1874, Image 2

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fit LUliU!ll3 I littfC! All. ' 1rS lia"covcltJ('wtd with exaggerated and j
.- .I . - - - . pal USail lCCOUIlt VI WUlldta itllU IIIUIUL'IS
EE2NSDU?tCy PA j in three or fiur of tho Southern States,
, I perpet rated as they allege by white men
frpt 11, 1874. on iuoiTctiding negroes. We condemn and
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jnuivot it.iiimii rtu ittia wt mi
lawful violence, whether they are commit
ted by wh.tc or black men. Such atro
cious ciimesare a disgrace to the fair fame
Actual Contlition of the
groex.
gregate in the outskirts of the towns and
villages. Among the generation of blacks
who have just reached manhood and wo-
Tied, to the Track.
Aeir ami r'ottfical Item.
Democratic Nominations.
FOR 'IHiFSIli .iriKSK,
Ho.v. "SVAUUKN .J. ' m 1V A III), Berks.
roii l.lEI'TKNA NT lioVKHNOK,
Hon. JOHN l.ATTA, Westmoreland.
KOH AflHToIt OF.NF.RAl,,
Hov. .JISTI S V. TKMl'LE, Greene.
rOK SWRKTAKT or I N TF.lt N A !. AFFAIRS
Nearly ten vears have passed since the
neeroesin the Southern States were released i They will not eng?
from letral bondage. What lias been the ' pelled by urgent necessity, and when em-
result of the experiment for which so much ' loyed are neglectful and resentful to a
was hoped and feared ? At t he eud of the j degree.
first decade of freedom, w bat is the politi- j 'The result of the attempt toeducate the
cal, social, moral, and industrial condition negroes is very unfavorable. Theenthusi
oftbe freedmen? The futme welfare of i asm for learning which th?y displayed just
tho people of the whole Union is involved j after the close of the war has surprisingly
. The venerable Bishop M'-nis. t
. , .ir.u..p .i me .MetliiMiisV E,,,
Basil Harrison, a nephew of President Ihnrch, died at Springfield, Ohio. oi
. ,. ,, ... ,- , in the answer, and indeed the whole world diminished. Most of tho persi
. of the country, as well as to the ovulation .g interostcd iu it ful. coml)lt.,ce binds the V)e imhiced to attend school i
of the age
One of the most atrocious ciimcs ever
manhood labor is esteemed humihatiou. committed was peine rt rated at a pouit Harrison, died 111 Michigan recently, aged nesday. lie was one .f the old Mr-i
age in service unless com- ; r.ear Henryville, lud., about 20 miles back 104 years. WX income a traveling minister in"
ot Jetiersouviiie, on oattmiay nignt week. Maine prides itself upon two apple and lougtit in ay through all the
A brief account of the all.tir was given by trees over two hundred years old, both of and hardships of a frontier life
telegraph, but the following details from , which still lear fruit.
the Jetfersonville correspondence of the ; Mr. Sartoris, the son-in-law of Presi
Louisville Cowier-Joumal will be found dent Grant, won the chief prize for yachts
interesting: - ! at the II. untie regatta.
As freight train No. 10, coming south on Dublin has collected 10,0'!0 for the
the J., M. and I. Railroad, due at 10 o'-j pope this year, and His Holiness won't
ciock yesterday morning, in cnarge oi um- mind it if it goes on Dublin every year,
Most of tho persons w ho can
remain hut a
nations to the great cotton-producing re- ' few months in the year. After attaining ; ductor Waterhouse, had reached a point
In any one of tho present cases it is not gion between the I'otomac and the Uult or a smattering oi leauaig, wriung, anuarun- : aooui one nine iuis muo oi i lemy vuu-, mo
! rouble to wither i tine statement of tho ; Mexico. motic they regard themselves as educated j train was hailed and stopped. A number
I uif iuluci ,iiu An important contribution to the inform-' and resign the irksome tasks of study. of men, probably a dozen, wero gathered
1 r-..io i... ;t ...iil. 1 lx iirHsiimittuons ! .. - . . . ... i .. r. ... .- ..,i.n.. , . , , . .... . ..i
, avi.i-, ..i.v. i - i ation tor wuicn we ask. is tlie article in tlie ! L ron tne vuai quesiion oi " in iu ne- arouiui a man, auu v.onuueior t aici i
kw. M. JI CANDLKSS. l'hilad'a. I to sav who is really to bear the blame and j iast number of the International Ilcriev. 1 eroes work ?" Dr. Winkler responds sub- j was told that a
- -. vl.o oni-ht to suilci the punishinent. That under the title of "'Use Negioes in the stantially in tho negative. They will do , a previous
r-,.,.i: j.. I . ... v. .r .i... c i. .. ' (Ji.lf States." The writer, the Key. Dr. i no more than will obtain for themselves a , ductor had the
Ti tu, ... . ' 1 I Winkler, of Georgia, is evidently a clear- bare subsistence, and not then if they can the train, in
nuete,l to .-V t -.t ' ;,"or,a, ou"T.v are .e- to me co.ureu race i too auuiu j lieaded and pains taking observer, xvho ! obtain it otherwise. Where the negroes j of Henryville,
..., ,.i,.,.t;,. ; . ' I V 1 .. . ""- sit ion to oe believed by any niau oi uiam- ; il!ls enioved unusual a-.l vantages in obtain- I are oouulous laud values have shrunk as i der medical
SiTiniiiv kl-i.k 111.'.. i' " . ,,!lr! i 1 mi v intf lli.r.nr who iiiulf! st ands an v thine ine information : and he has irathered. di- I much as 00 percent. Where there are lew . had his left
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of 3 and ti oYI.m k, r. m.', to ;).m t two ili-It- about the intimate dependence of the one ! Rested, and arranged a mass of facts con-
p.iies io tin; i it-iiKK ratio Conntv ( on vention,
whih will l.e held in tilt; four! IIoum-, KIh
li.sburg, on Monlav, th- U'lsr day ot Kki--ti:sikk.
Is7l, at 1 oYIoi k, v. l.,"to lioiiii
nate a County Ti k-t.
Wm. If. Sr. itm h,
Chairman litm. ('o. Com.
In our ne t ice f the Vermont election
last week the tyjes made us say that Pur-
lington elected a Democratic Assemblyman
for tlie first time since 1ST3. It should
have read IS";?.
cerning the results of emancipation which
enable us to iret a comprehensive and nro-
thu soil and tmint of necessity cultivate and , uaMy correct idea of the actual condition
improve it. His very means of existence j of the South at this time. His conclusions
tK-i.fiid ui.on his doiiiL- so. and the black ! are startling, and to many will be disap-
man is the only class ou which he can rely
as a laborer. It is therefore his greatest
pointing.
We will endeavor to give a biief sum
mary of the most important facts furnish-
or no blacks the people are enjoying a high
er prosperity than ever, notwithstanding
the burdens of taxation.
Dr. Winkler declares that the whites are
obseiving with satisfaction the drifting of
the negroes towards the Southwest. The
amount of emigration is so large as to have
changed the political complexion of Ala
bama within two years, and added over
vmu-u J.isuop in llj. Ue
of the few remaining represr-uta''-early
Methodism, and his 1 -uth ni t
era in the history of that ehurrh."
A dispatch from Klsinau-k ., ,
I'aul Krun'n;; .l--ru' pivtv
men will leave Pisn.aicli in al-.v,t .
days for the lilack Hills. The p.nt
It composed of cxpi i, i,c. d !:i:t:V
hunters, who not v;i ki;oV ,v
gold and the habits of the lin'.i:n. 1,
shaq enough to ev:iV the iml.t .iv
who, once in the . can lio
men live, and consequently will , ,
themselves witli supplies to anv f iai
,mpanyW,w. wr re.gu . half ,cilic t of tllirtv.four , . . , ,
. ",lu l'V.c" v,.M:u V ""- arsons whose total an was t weutv-eurbt ; . -v "'.' Iai i.-nm Urnvrr. (
m;i viten. i no hmuhu iiiiin - .
leg torn off by the train, and ; """.y.-J ,....e .i i c t.4,-.
was weak from the loss of blood, and for , , , . e..,,,K iter.etmtod to Denver. aul n hrtr,. ,
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The Vermont Democrats have elected
fifty-six members to the House at least,
against twenty-two iu the last Legislature.
The official report of the escape of
T t .clifll loTiinn l nnl ii't I dc Ilia i t i In n.l
man had been run over by ,. . , , . ,
train, aud was dying. The con- ' . b J
injured man taken on board
company with Dr. Ferguson,
-Ipswich. Mass., last week got up
do, savs: 1 lie iroid diseovei v i.i ti
Hills 1 ias created at) e xcite u.cnt
Carolina until fox Lunting is prohibited organizing to set out eaily i the s,
personal intci-est to treat tho eolored race i ed by Dr. Winkler, but the article itself i ime hundred thousand to the population of
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r .;,i. . i;o :., , J lormrm ssiiouiu uo muuiou ov inosu v no are liuur- icxas miub ioiu. nc iiiuininimii is r-o
. J. ' ' , it, jested in the solution of the most impor-! great that the point of the advancing col
. ..... tant problem ol tlie time, atlecting the poi-
lrate white men iu tho South as well as j jtic.tl and social condition of the American 1
by statue.
The Puffalo Courier says that as an
honest man's the uoblest work of God, so
an honest negro is the crowning triumph
of reconstruction.
One of the fashionable matrimonial
The first number of the eleventh volume
j in tlie North is not to be denied. There
! is a low, mean, plundering class of Xorth-
rf 1. a. 1 ,,, - II.. n.. T. t 17- t I "
;,0 , . . . . . States, known as carpet-baggers, who are
l's nppearanee on the ial instant iu an en-, . . , . ... . .
l ... i r . . . i -.i , r . i responsible for nine-tenths of the trouble
l-llirpfl lollll mill Willi l nam .l.... T :a '
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one of the best papers that come to this of- ',
lice, a faithful, able and at all times reli
able advocate of Demrrintir r.i-inro.ls
u.l ,ii i ..i.: is ' of this thieving crew.
" ji, vf null; nun u II ril ll.l nit ui
between the two classes.
I The notorious John J. Patterson of this
State, now a Senator fioni South Corolina,
It seems
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evidence of its continued and wel deserved . , .
prosperity. . cd him to send troops to preserve the peace,
t iii i i, ) as i.e cans u, in me i.igiuii juumai
Thr result of the election in Wyoming ! trict of that State
furnishes an additional proof of the itiabil- consent to gratify him
;ty of the llenublican patty to hold its own would be the old scenes of violence and j
at the election, this year. The majority by ; bloodshed repeated. It is precisely such
which the Democratic candidate for Con- 1 political villains as Patterson and others
gress carried the Territoiy two years ago like him who left this and other States to
lias been moie than doubled, probably! rob and plunder the people of tho South
Republic,
Dining the past decade the negro iu the j
S(.nlli ltatf fovm-ilili' cil nolnil f.tl ilif
adventurers in most of the Southern i ,i..v.,.ilir,,,, frc,.i. in.;.n.,M,i oi i,v.
11V I V I' J'Ullll. OOV. II IUV.ll.l.llllll t v i J -
sical powers as he possesses. He has been
under the paternal care of Government aud
the cherished object of philanthropy. Ho
to talk. He, However, revived for a time, (
and told the following horrible story :
"My name is August Gardner. I was '
born in France, and have been from that
country but a short time. I am but twenty-three
years old. 1 have no relations or
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l l ie ii us in iiiik con ii 11 y. jtiy lainei is ucau. i , - c , : 1
, , . JT . J ... i r engagements reported from Snraoga is be-
1 was going down to Louisville in search of " ,. .' , - . .
, a. i t t i i . . ' tween a blooming dame of sixty summers
employment, and as I had but little money , . . , p . , i ,t
i J . . T , , ,, -w . ,i . , J and her widowed son-in-law, aged thirty.
I thought I would walk. It could not have , T 1 r i
, ii, -iii An Iowa clergyman is getting band
been much past ten o clock last night, I . ,,- ... , h
... 1 . i some notices in the estern newspapers,
when three men came up to me as I was , , . ., . e r . .1 ' J ' ,
,, - , ... 1 ri a chiefly on account, of the fact that his
walking along the track. One of them de- , ., . , - , 11. ;,.
, 0 , . ,j .itt' father is ninety-four years old and lncs in
manded my money. I told them that I ' . , J
, i r r... 1 the county poor-lioxiKe.
v;i pool, iiavmu only a lew icm im. j uia . . Al , ,
. 1 j Alliarl Krnu-11 I if noirrnmniilprnr. lifts
nnin has already sruck the Mexican fron
tier. Herein, does the writer find the solu
ulion of the negro problem. He would en
courage the exodus. The races are separ
ating in the South. The tendency of each
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COIOr IS IO MIB.UU IVt HM.11. " U.H l" , " IlVfcUU 11Y MM, I1H IUCJT ...C, Cf,f.SSC tliat llC CUt
result will uc 110 jiopnt-i iii;-n mi.1,11 v. inu iioniui iuc .11111 hit 011111 n ; i j a lb Hi llf id C
The whites are the stronger race and the ing my pockets and taking my pocket-book .iH.'the cri.'i'.e w
blacks will have to go to the wall. Lnn- ' and everything else I had. They then , . . , ,
the
throat of the
county. The
as committed
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It will number one hundred and ui v
well armed and cipiippi-d, and wi;; '.
to set the Sioux at defiance. Hn-n-'J w
injunction prohibiting trespass i ti,, ,, f
serration is consider! d a dead lrttci. ;rf
the similar one made in reganl t i tl. J
Joan c mntry, was never m.iiu, (, A
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parij will ie;ne :n 1 1 if uutr p;i:t of 1
i nary.
John I,. Nutter, a yi-Miig v.v u
ing with his parei.ts 0:1 the 1 ..n.vi ..f
n: it and Magnolia Avi nu- s v 1
Heights, apeaivd I h-fore .I i-1; -,. ',
on Monday and charged tint M. m .1..
Dunn, John Gordon, and o-l-.fr jo:
connected with Hcv. J. S. f ;;cnii. u ,
chuich, had 1 1 ied to ind .ie hiiii l. ;
of exposing him in relati"i t,i ;l ,
1110 enei ifcueu ouiecv 01 iiuiiaiiLiiiopv, nn oiatKS win nave in iiu 10 111c w.i.i. jiiii- .um cvciviuhi" ciu 1 1 nt-v iii-u . 1.1.. ,i. 1.1
1 1 . r.i. .1 - 1 .1. ! 11 .1 ...a: .1 hu '.1 " i. 1, t.i I was found uudel the bed
na utrii luuviiau wim whuih-j nuu , giaiion nui noc iiiviii, icncvu inu hhiicn ; ioiu iuc uunn imi me 11.1v. x inviinv .. .. ;n . ,. ;. ..t.c
i ,1.,.,. 1 ..tr. ..i.,i,. I ,... i. , .k;i. .;ii i.. i ii.i ti... ,,inn t l-;ii mo ..i I ly.,,. mam will go 1.110 winiei quaneisai
churches, votes and offices, courts and gar-
risonsand legislatures all mannerof priv
ileges and safeguards. Surely under such
circumstances he ought not fail if t he germ
of improvement is within him. What has
he done about it ?
First, as to his appreciation of his duties
If the President would I as a citizen. He has given himself over
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of course there i l'ouncaiiy 10 1110 control 01 me worst winm
men 111 uie eouiuiuiiii v. eiiner naiivc:s or
will be ! that they were goiug to kill me and 1 beg- 1 ... '
lierican j ged them to spare my life. They said ; . '
ingtfin Oct. 1st. Conldn t some one
him a winter cottage 111 l loruia?
reaching C00 against 227 in 1N?2. As the
Territory casts less than 4,000 votes, this
gain is quite a noticeable one.
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The Pittsburgh Pout of Tncsday draws 1
this sublime picture : Just tLink of Sena. '
tor Spencer, of Alabama, late bar-keeper
in Rochester, New York, and sutler to a ;
colored regiment during the war, a bummer i
of the firit water, insisting upon U. S. i
troops for li is particular use, ami Senator
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1 .O.U-1.-.0.., ,.,.,.,v iiyrni aim couvemep.r Thompson II. CiK.k
tool of imon l ameron, pleading for bayf
nets to control the election in South Caroli
na. These are joined by Clayton and
Kellogg, uttcily destitute of character, in
sisting upon the army being placed under
the direction of Attorney General Williams
not to keep the peace, but to stand by at.d
permit fraudulent elections.
since the close of the war, and w ho have
exerted all their devilish ingenuity to fo
ment and foster a feeling of hostility be
tween the slaves and their former masters.
The following dispatch from Greenville,
S. C, repudiates and gives the lie to the
low and contemptible eiToit of Patterson
to quarter troops in a judicial disti ict where
perfect peace between the whiccsand blacks
prevails :
(iKF.FN vir.LF. S. C. S. ptemlier 3. Judge
and restore the country, which
r.i.iiin.l to a beneficent title of Aincl
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ailll H.llIOPeail lllllllltMUllOll. HULHO uviiuhu, vi. v.. i..vv.i.v. . l'O I -., ... t- , - . ... ; .
Catherine procession "of blacks is moving piece ot rope from his pocket, and they : W man, even a wu, er ,i, Washington is
onward towards Mexico. 'There they ! commenced to tie me to tlie track, over a j to ,n"c.h for ,ns reputation
.t.t ..,.! c,.i,.n..Hiimi....r iinfo i . f t a. c i T '..wiiv fi-ii,u.,..,i o.i i h in i gi.i i) t s ca n t go estany mote by
.:i i i i i ,i.. i..i ,i . ?i. i i i raving the "cost of axle crease. 1 he
mill. ..in. ( I mi i ..ill v .in null. . nlii i.uun.iiu- itci. L"t u nil ill 11 a . iit.i l.i iiiv iii.il. l.ii.i ... ..
"lion, their ha bits, and their instincts. i them that
Dr. Winkler discusses the Civil Ilights never done
bill and the race differences, which will would let me no
adventurers from the North, demagogues ever prevent tho Southern whitcsand blacks i what had occurred. While 1 was talking i Coi.ver, of the Forest ', says that
w ho are w illing to pander to his vices and ' from beeomiuir a homogeneous people, but i and tleadtn? with them thev st:ll kept on i the 12adic.il candidates for office in Forest
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m hard not to do that. I told .Ying uie "cost oi axie g ease. i ue
I never knew them, and had coinpetition between the trunk lines is over
; them any harm, and if they ' at,! f'lllom ,k ( l,ica
me go I would sav nothing of 1 w!iich was a few (,as a' ,s now -
further. The great oiiit that he makes
is that the movement of the blacks to tho
extreme Southwest should be encouraged
by the Government and the people: that
even a territorial reservation, like that set
prominent Kepnbii- I plied
tlatter his conceit. He has done this par- ! our space will not permit us to follow him
tially because, in his invincible ignorance,
he fears that the respectable white class of
citizens have designs upon his freedom,
and because the "scalawags'" and "carpet
baggers'' who offer him their leadership
bloiig to the party to which he believes
ho is indebted for his freedom. The re
sult to tho State of his abandoning himself
to these corrupting influences is apparent.
The Southern country groans under taxa
tion. In many parts of Alabama and oth
er Gulf States the lands have alicuiv her n
confiscated to pay taxes. Hriberv has also !
been reduced to a system in every State
controlled by the colored vote. Elections
are declared or annulled at pleasure. Tho
facilities fir fraudulent voting arc rmilti-
ty ing me to the track over the cattle-guard, .county are "men who would twist tlo-ir
They tied me lengthways to the rail. The ! last inch of shirt tail into a torch in Jan
rope was tightly fastened around my body, i nary to make a light to guide them to
logs, and arms. When tLey got through" 1 place and power."
could not move my arms and legs. While j F.x-Governor Piglcr, who has been
I was begging them not to leave me there ! quite ill at the CVn'incntal Hotel. Plnla-
i case oi larceny to swi-ar t':.it ! ,
father of Mary K. Pom-r.yV el; ;
publication of the nfiidavit by
' papers has renewed the interest 8 -n. ,
, in this cleiieal scandal.
1 It w ill not heighten tin- g U .". u
' terially that General Forsyth,, f 1 1 :,
! Custer's glowing repoi t t-t t'jo richc...;
I Illack Hills. What intending m.n,;.
. now waiting for, is Congrrs-i . j..
putting an end to Indian tix';c i -!,'s j
, that legion, and opening it t.. m ,
atoi s under government pi . ( i . l
. this is done, the bravest oi v.-'. :.''tfji
j of adventurers will lie slov t i: -.v v. fa.
kota. Just as Shei idin a:in.u- i.i :i (w
j days ago. they trespass l' t-.. ir, . i; :
; vengeful, treacherous Sioux on .in- n;JU jaj
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apart to the Indians might be assigned to they went otl'. I knew that the cars would delphia, for some time past, is recovering
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be along soon, and 1 tried mv utmost to I quite rapidly, and will soon Ik? able to at-
free myself and loosen the ropes that hound ' tP,,ll to his business in connection with the
me. At first 1 did not think I would bo v enienniai v ommission.
j can, opposes Senator Patterson's proposal j 1M,intmcnt 'of incompetent and lawles
t' tntroiluce trmijis to preserve the pence in : i , t- r r .
i tbe KiRhth cir.-,.ir, nJa ,rso,,.il riilection M"'8' I'ery safeguard of property i
' on his (Coke's) al.ilitv to mair.tain order, ! "'l't away. Such is the condition u
as well as op the people thereof. He sees I i.oui.siaha, Mississippi, and bouih Caro
no evidence of anv resert to violence being
inteinlfd . No polifieal lnnrih rs or outrages
, have been eoinmitte.l in his district, nor
any other portions r.f the State for the past
I two years. There is no bad blood between
whites and blacks there,
Tn.tdiiAPiiic d.spatches from Cihu-adi
indicate the election of Patterson, the Dem
ocratic candidate for delegate to Congress
by a handsome majority over his Kepnl li
can competitor and an independent Dem
ocratic candidate also in flic field. The
j It issaitl. that before leaving Harrisburg.
Inst Saturday, Geo. (). F.vans made and
furnished to the Court, of Dauphin county,
a concise statement of the disposition
! which -vit.s made of the '201.0t0, which he
retained out of the funds collected by him
. f:.i-i 1 . r. iroiirnl rr.nnrnmp'il r ,r ipr.niil rC
Pepubliean majority in l7C was It i ti,e w:iv'.Aaims of the State of Pennsvlva-
tlits not seem to make much difference,
f:is the Hariisbnrg J'ifriof, at what point
of tlie compass an election is held, the re
sults are uniform. The iniquities of re
publican administration have transcended
the limits of endurance, and, asopportun-
nia. 'Ibis a!l':iir has been the political
scandal of this State for several years, and
ull honest men will rejoice to hear that
there is a probability of Ihe truth being
made known. It secme to be generally
conceded that Geo. O. Eavens was merely
the tool of bail men who planned the rob-
Tho courts are secured by the ap-
sS
is
in
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lina tlie three States in which the negroes
are in a majority. From lSOl to 187! the
debt of Texas was increased from 2.00,
0W to nearly $14,U0u,(H.M. that of Louisiana
from ll,t.il0,tiPl) to :j4., 000,000, that of
Georgia from sU.qoo.tMMi to 42,tMl,(M0,
and that of Alabama from nearly $S,i0,-OOOto..-,2,(ivM).ooi.
From this vast increase
in eacli Slate the people received no bene
fit ; it went to enrich the thievish white
anil black adwutuieis iu power. And all
this, it should be remembered, represents
just one of the vai ions modes of spolia
tion.
I As a voter the negro has a guide, as a
' juryman he has mine. Dr. Winkler says
j thai if the case submitted to him touches
ins political or social prejudices m any wny
his erdict may be prognosticated, what
ever the law or evidence may chance to be
"Ifoneof tho black, '.raceis tried for an
"ollence against a white man the dusky
able to move at all, but, after repeated ef
forts I succeeded in working my aims and
body off the track. In swinging down, I
tried to get my left leg off, but could not.
I yelk-d with all my might, hoping that
somebody would come and save me, but no
one came. It was raining hard at the
Ihe Pennsylvania Kail road time tables
have now grown into a volume of fifty-six
pages, which the company issues monthly.
and which is litcially an invaluable
tofriijit f r any one traveling or doing busi
ness in Pennsylvania or ','w York.
One day recently a Chester county
them. A. J . "11 orll.
The Tennessee Troubles.
Mr. Jefferson Davis addressed a meeting
in Memphis on the 2Mth ult., called to give
expression to tlie public sentiment concern
ing the outrages iu Gibson county. Mr.
Davis said :
FitiKNPS ap CorNTRYMKX : Yon have
assembled to-night not for the bare purpose
of giving that expicssion which humanity
demands, but you have assembled for a
holier duty. It is what you owe to yourselves-
u nt, vim own to Host ei i t v h:it
you owe to the livintr ; what v)u owe to the i seconds the cars were nearly up to where' 1s protiaine that lite mue a.vi
gallant dead who died fighting for the j I was laying. I gave a wild shriek and ; strength of Mieridan's proclamation .pro
sacred cause of Southern independence. 1 closed my eyes. 'Ihe cars passed over me, j hibitmg any but Iiuhans to enter the Ihack
And you men of Polk, of Grand v, or Gib- ' the wheels cutting off mv leg, and cutting Hdls, is soon to be tested. An expedition
son, liewarc that you do not dishonor the ! the ropes loose that bound me. I suffered is about t ostart fioniMonx ( lty. and hopes
dead nor tarnish the living. You are not ! infuse pain, and crawled and dragged my- ( to reach the Hills by n circuitous route,
here to express your honor of a particular I self a few feet from the track. 1 fainted! I here b;is been a very huge fire in
crime. It is crime to be punished, and to ! away, and when I came to I was very j Meiningen. s.ei many, and half ot the p. ir e
t hnstv. It was Hi 1 raiiiiiii'. and 1 duir ai '' " mi
time, and very dark. I had been lying 1 sow owned by Mr. Horace Heilman. far
there about an hour when 1 heard thecals ; er, in South Whitehall, gave birth to a
whistle. I cannot tell you my feelings, litter of twenty pigs. They were all alive
A perceptible vhuddcr hue passed thro' healthy, but six of tl,f number have
tiie frame of the dying maii.i In a few since penshd for want of s:istrn sncc.
ityoflcs, the people are simply throwing ,,c
its advocates oveiboaid. Now Jet us hear ' ' t J 'Ts of rum,
fiom .Maine. ! l'.',b nf um'
I ing it, and ev
bet-y of the Stato Treasury and effected it ' "juror 'stands by his color.' If one of the
At a nier til g of thf Colored Mutual A- 1
so.-iatioi, of ;.,in,-, Georgia. Mr .Moses l!:ii- '
1 y a.ivise.l the olorcil people to he p.ii i. nr.
iiiiliistrioii.-i :i:nl law-ahidip, xwi. to allow
no iuilipcretion to place them in anfa 'onisru
with the whites. He thought tlirrx was no I
ency of F.vans. For years
umois have been life concern-
it, and every campaign has brought
"lawyers, employed is .f his politics, the
puor -Manas uy ins party. ft the con
"tlict concerns two negroes, the solicitor
be punished as it deserves, a crime that
appeals to the officers of the law that they
will do their d'.ity. You have emu; hero
to appeal to the country abroad that you
arc not a race of assassins, that you den't
wear masks, and that, in asserting your
rights, you will go forward to the end of
your lives never wearing a mask nor even
blackening your face. Applause. I was
the other day particularly struck at read
ing the testimony f a negro be foi'e one of
those investigating committees in South
i : ii.. l 1 :ri... i n-
,T . ... . i ..i ii . Horrible, if Tin p.. The last number
lampion. cs, iiiv n.iii oceu i i ..til r ,, t . , . - ,,
. r i -i ii l n-ii i , i of the Lebanon tPa. Jnrx contains the
together from childhood. Did he believe f ... .n-. . e .: . i- .
j lonoitlll M .1 1 11 1 1 1 I II lOI 111,1 1 ll ill . lie rtir
credibly informed by a gentleman that the
boh; iu ihe ground by my fare with my i alone is estimated at three mUn rn thiVrs.
fingers, so that it would "fill w ith water. 1 Ppward of seve l hun-lrod f.imi'.ie-s have
P.y doing this I managed to get a liitle ! been made homeless, and there is great dis
watt r. 1 was so weak that 1 could not : tress.
move, and I hallooed freimeiitlv -dimn.T l he The whole of the upper Missouri re-
night for help but no one came until mot u
ing. when I was found."'
The man has since died and flic citizens
of llenrysville have ottered $l,0i0 fi- the
pei petiators of this humble crime.
that he was engaged in any of those Kii
Klux outrages '! iS'o, he did not. Why?
forth ciifbintion and recrimination in "who has the last speech wins the vie
regard to it, which indicate that the truth,
if made known, would seriously damage
parties in high standing. If F.vans has at
last made the confession, which has long
been feaied by his eon federates tb public
necessity l)r the Civil Rights hill, ami aihl- ', may look for some interesting deve! ip
'il that what ihey must needed was just j ments. Whomsoever these may affect, it
rll','rs- I is right that they should come, and where
There is good sound sense iu the advico ! the offense is found to have been, let the
to the colored neoi.lf of ?,. ..tl, e-.,,!;,,- I great axe of justice U. J.ancutee Intel-
ed in the above, coming as it does from
ne of their own raco who fully under
stands the relation between the white and
black men of that section. Flat it w:l
not suit tha designs cf Kellogg of Louisi
ana, Spencer of Alabama, Clayton of Ar-
li .fin-ft:
In another part of our paper we publish
a speech delivered by Jefferson Davis to a
public meeting in Memphi.? on the 'JM,h of
I . ..... r i a . : a
i' tbeir eonf.ocrrite carpet-bag- pievented the children from attendi igon
h m ,ut i n! '7 S,ilt"- U,tMr C- ,I,at rt!'.v. t;' "','"1 committee and the
cupation would then be gone. .,..i ' i , i .i i i i r i
! tf - if lip rs. who linvn tlio Ruin iirrlil of .leci
sion in the case, excluded those children
from the schools tho remainder of the term.
The Catholic parents appealed to a Judge,
who sustained the action of the committee.
'I llf-fl llfl 1if.cn Crilicifl..lfl1il. al.nrrv rliwtic-
August, in riif'erence to the late outrage in ! sion concerning the matter, but the com
Gilison county, Tennessee, in w hich sever- ; '"it tee hold tiiat they have a right to enforce
al neg:oes were shot. We are no admirers : s, ho1 discipline, and that as there is no
i,f AG- li; i . : such holiday as Corpus ChriFti iu the civil
.f M,. I)av,, nor do we approve of all he , o;ae.cler, they do not pro1(ose to iccognize
said on this occasion, but we heartily en- it.
u rse his denunciation of white men who!
put on masks or blacken their faces when
tllT Start out to commit. ! crimo Wlmi. !
ever Northern men may think of Davis, irKriV.'u r 7, rcrs'.M,s to invado
, , , . ... . i u, 'ck. llills for gold mining purposes.
Ins declaration, "leach the world that you puts an end to the rmmocrt, f nL ',!..:
A C'ATrroT.ir priest in Urattleboro, Yt.,
. A 1 . J .I'll 1 1 A .
ct. .y asKca o, ..e .oca, scoo con miuce to'thecategory of imlisc.ctionsatuJ pa. Joiia
that the children of his pansh whoattended blo Weak.ie8ses. Perjury is not ic-aale
pus Christi day. in o.der to attend church. thc it w., ' ;f,'
. - - - v . v . , ""jui v, ai iv 1 1 v t try
lory.' J he colored juror is a failure. Ho
knows but htlie of the principles of justice
anci the system oi law, and cares .'ess. As
a result, notwithstanding the multitudes
that have escaped punishment, the rate of
convictions in i70 as compared wUh those '
of li;o is as follows : In Alabama, 1,209.
instead of 179 ; in Georgia, l,77o, instead
oti.ll : in Florida, :j:Jo, instead of 3:'. In
thc estiiual iou of the negro juror the two ',
capital crimes ,rcMnurler and witchcraft,
the latter being the m'st reprehensible. 1
Theft, perjury, and aduhe.".v H.e compara
tively venial ollences. Ihey are consigned ;
Uoii.t- !
d ,
,,,, ,r ' ... - family of Mr. Isaac Wagner, a well known
"liecause, said the negro, "if Massa ade i r t - i i- ii
,, . ', .i . i .i .I distiller of whisky in Last Hanover town-
Hampton had anvthing to do with those ; , , J c
1 .. ,i i i .i , ship, th.s conntv, some few years ago. re-
nien, it would have been the white men ; . , , r - i ,
., . , , . , , r. , ..I j turned home from near Springfield, Ohio,
f lmfr lif. wniilrl inva I .cr.il arff.,- nnl in.t flirt . fr r , ,
that he would have been after, ami not tho
negroes." Applause. The Southern men
are the only friends the negro has in any
part of the world. It becomes us to e
their friends. Kvcry Southern man's mem
ory runs back to the good old black woman
who nursed him in his infancy, and then
aliout t hree weeks since
j he had with them yesterday they stated
! that after going from this county they went
j on a farm purchased by Mr. Wagner, with-
in six miles of Springfield, where they have
been residing up to this time. The cause
! cr. ii...;.. ;., ......
. ., , ., . , , .. ..l, ifi ii'iu iriiiiii in, .ii me Mrtii ii. ui c.i 1 1 e
to the boy who hunted and fished with him, . . . , , . ' . ..
and the man who learned him to ride. All ' ' X' a,,,?I w:,s t.rt.,,c, hang-rl to-day for
remember with what ny and inanifesta- : 11,0 1 V'"!.' ,,,r:U,t C'"M wh,ch ''e
.. r , ,, , i i I was tlie father,
tions of love the nurse welcomed him back 1 , .
home after he had reached manhood' '""'o 'f .s bemg he father of several
While these memories cluster around him, cliiKlren by women in Ins einp oy while re
lic can never forget them when they stood ! fjd,.n Vere wcre prevalent at the time, but
men iiiiippe.ii-.iiice was never accounted
for. Since his residence in the west he is al-
gion is s warm ing ith war parties ot the
Crow and Sioux Indians, who are at war
with each other. General Custer is now in
command of the middle district of the De.
, partment of Dakota, with headquarters at
j Fort Lincoln.
j The strongest man in Cincinnati is a
i physician, who can hold a man of his own
I weight up from the ground, at arm's
length, in each hand. :.ud 1 wist a tenjwnn y
! nail into a screw with his lingers, lie
I must be a near relative of a man we have
j read about somewhere.
A curious fact in connection with Gen.
! Ciitei' liini in.n-oh tto-OMcrl, t h imev nlor-
In a conversation i ,.,1 m-,,.v u,'n ,.,... 7i. ,t t.. ir-fr-
i ting out he ordered dinner to he served for
him at his headquarters on the :51st of Au
I gust, on his return. He actually got back
twenty-four hours before he agreed to.
' Henrv Pure and his mother-in-law.
j t uited lates tnxips ou the eiuei.
Claik and Lewi, the t-,v,, :ii ,;
of robbing a ioor man a few d.iy ;i
i then tying him to the raiiro id 1 1 . . -k i
tfiey expected the cars w..iu,t s
end to bun. ate u - w in j.pi at :
i Indiana. Their lawyer is c-n.i
i secure their release on a iit .!" '
M i. .lie i ii.i v inc j.u. 1 1 . .-.lit li.ii:
I t-.ithe first tieo. Hetvicen the pi :.i-i
i prison life and threat. of an nei.gi:.i.
j lllaee, the two j-risi'iii is a:e i i :;i:i
i b'.e position. If they ;i,e g-pl'v. );
there is scarcelv anv i nnisl.n
' f r t hem.
I A ii-'atch from ICt .i' u'kv -'
on Tuesd.iy evening oi" i ivt '.iri
I lady was outraged by a ne-: : .
I county. Kentucky, and l.-'.:-
was iirit-tft! as the j'ci ; eli
crime. He was taken to Frankf
kecjiirig and brought back to i.
on Fisii.iy for trial. The ii"gi M
ol.;-i!!e. "xpi-ct ii:g him to he
ain.ed themselves the v-i;lp p:g'i
in w.iit ; i ;ir tie jail. About
s nn- hf: v aimed nv-n appro i:-!i.-I
it. y were li.i'ii upon by the ne
.'i t W. Siv.gletou v. as i i r : i -
The r tnai.aicr of the ;. : f y ;.
siieii.V s'.,:i::i..:Kd a !.:-ge j -e
tiie i!.
rht fio'.i. tin- PiU-bm g'.i '
teh t i .i j ii aunoiiLiCi v. i h . ,.:
thai lleliiy Waul l.-. ll p e
Sunday last al l"..ii -d . N
Luge audience, special I ains bi su
a thousand I-eireis. Mr. 1'.-e. !
poi !ed u ha ;ng orcii iiricii a:i
voice faltering aia! in eyis ..,
tea;s. All this is as it s.o il.i ! i
ib not undcistaial why so;;..-
John llogers with nine sin i .1 eh
M
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ft:
ten
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kn
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; .i y nj
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l i ' tiit
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"t I'.'l Bl'
nil--.
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Ivi: ltd
8!
n i :i f
ii " 1:- !li
r.e as
,v k le.
..j. n
to guar
rhe lirosecutiou of the i i ie-: a 4 fo
ir.fi ingemcnt if the Falck laws i:ii V
ing in extent in Germany. At '$ 'J
(:moii lCor t ho wv'k i. an a i i-iiiri.li-' !-i C.
Mrs. Wood. tho recently gained notoriet y t i-,..; ,i ., i, v.r.is...l ..vw is . i. ,'i t
: aiKstolie delegate in the name f
whom a collection was taken i;; it
elusion of the tear tiiling eye sen;
realized -10o. Tbe jiomest c 'ii;
around Pittsburgh could do : .
May be that widow wasn't : . .1
: TT
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il . In
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, .-!!
hi
. .. Mr.
.; . -i f.
v.i. tll
licl
in those relations which I believe God in-
lo.,l,..l !,., ll...,- ol...,,l.l ............ If
1--UVIO! llllll III' I i-IU'lllVI I'lIU 'I, 11 lllCW r , 1.1 , ... t. . .
reu:Jons have leeu disturbed, it has been i lpKff to Vfe" "'ly "f the same J1""?'
... ; K.,,;0 .i... i.!,.. . and his hist attempt at destroying the life
Iy ijj jM iiiv.i-1'Uuii ivo nnu ua t-t-mir iu
1 . . f
flmrtniT na iiV H) Mir lin f inu it HOW . . . '
ustefnit'd n nrt. rf tn-tnioi a-
As in Africa so in t he S..tl,'tl,c negroes 1 lf,sts with you io how to the world that ! & to jsjce
,.o a,-!..... ;.. . i:...- t- . ".. . ..i iiu .. . .. . : incident, to the occasion
t-. . ..... . j . , j v t t;i
stroying the life
liy 1
1 h excitement
by running oif together from Portsmouth
Virginia, having got clear of the Courts,
have c loped a second time. The husband
of Mrs. Wood will not. inteifere with her
inclinations again, and will seek relief iu a
decree of divorce.
A new method of navigation was suc
cessfully tried on Long Island Sound on
Tuesday last. A boat was drawn by a kite
twenty-two miles in three hours and a
quarter, no other motive power being used.
Kiting over the water of the Sound or the
Tiif. interpretation given of the law of
CniirrrCSK- rv...it th Intltnn f 1-r.i I iu. in frl.Aii-
hatc men who wear tho mask or black the
face, and that whatever is necessary for the j
public peace, that you will do, in an open !
mamier, with the vizor raised and helmet
open," has the right ring in it, and that '
ail classes will thank him for his poh1
woids iu f.ivor.of public order and against
crime, there cau he no eurthly
secret
doubt
- -m-1
for the present, unless they choose to harn
the penalties that may be visited upon
them. The Indians have rights to the re
gion under the treaty of 1S0S that "cannot
be disregarded. What action Congress
may take toward extinguishing . those
rights, remains to be seen. Of course the
subject will be pressed upon the attention
of Congress, and cveiy cff-rt made to have
the Indian titles extinguished, pleas for
which will ,e found in the warlike charac
ter of the Sioux.
hate the men who wear ti.e iask or black
the face, and that whatever : "ccssai
for the public peace that you will do
open manner with thc visor raised and tho
helmet open. Applause. The colored
common to steal cotton and corn at nirrht
and sell them to the cross-road shops, usu
ally for old finery and vile liquors, upon
which the "fence" makes at least 2u0 per
cent. The stock uponjpasture-lauds has
been destroyed to such an extent that re
gions that could supply the continent
w ith food are obliged to import their meat
from abroad. So common has larceny be
come that in some of the negro counties
as in Wilcox and Marengo, in Alabama
the jails cannot hold Ihe convicts.
In reference to tlie sexual relations Dr.
Winkler confines his statements to a fact
or two. There is little regard for personal
purity and little conception of the lifelong
union of mutual hearts. The negro churches
are constantly agilatated by charges and
counter-charges of domestic infidelity
among the members. Venereal diseases
are rife. Fo-t icide. a crime scarcely known j pon which every man has
..... i o... .,. on oi slavery, is now common. aiI opinion. I have no feel
- --- ....,v ,i.e.- noucoiue ueiore tne courts.
1 nr.iA . - . ,
. ..v ... flowing tendency among negro
you are incapable oi c-njt crime ; that you , , . jvrinrr 1,; Hndsoo Kiver may now be considered the
; correct thing in navigation.
ing the last five y ears houses and
the score have been abandoned
ii.:.. r : ... i. , . in wuiuiiam ana otner counties in v or.
w i -'i mis coiucsmoii ne vv.is sentenced ioi T. , . , .
l,i l. . -,-tr. and the Hav of vcc.itii.n i. i, . "i"in. i ney aieioe.iieu in secuons re-
ss.t v i ilvoiueu by his confessing to having destroy- j correci ti
-no i crl ,lic ,ives of eleven illegitimate 'children, : r Vn
, u i of which he was the father, at various times. ! !arm
people requii-e the white man to provide I r "TllCSt a rMhe facts as they have been i
for and look after them now as much as I ' " ,,i.i;ci, n.J... r i .1
Now. there am mr.., ' 11 ' ' I "
niont.
mote from railroad communication.
The
they ever did
think that in the event of a war of races
the blacks would be exterminated and that
we would then have a happy and roseate
future. I have no sympathy with those
men. The negroes wcre my friends iu the
old time, ano took care ot our wives, and
im
prison-;': :. s t . iva.; t i ; .mifw
tenced to nine mouths impris ..:ini. Sai
csts. Imme-dia ly after tiie set. 4 -
pronounced the Landrath lef: t!. i(
justice, ami went to Canon Ko:i ' (f -to
announce o h im a second 'ii iis' it
This was a dccri e of expulsion. sig:.a t
Dr. Falck. f'.v wl.'ich lie is '..iijished f.
tfic T.iovinces of Posen, Pii:s-i.i. Silfc.'..
! and the district "f Frankfort on the Ode
j He was t leave the town of G ncsen i
j twentv-four hours.
The late Duchess of T.enTs. who
one of the da ig'i.ters of Itiehaid .01"
of Iiaitimo-.e. and a grand-daiih'tt
j Charles Carroll, of Carroilt n. lx u- V
t'.j.tKHI to Archbishop Manning a'.-l '
1 Kev. .1. D. It. Puller and tho p. v.
Piehards. liwn tni-t. to U appix-il
ihey are worth.
Sinc.ui.ah Coincidkxces. The lois of
two profilers of somewhat similar names,
at nearly the same date, is made the occa
sion, by the Chicago Jitter-Ocean, of recall-
children, and homes in thc time of war. j inS to mind several losses which have ;
They brought this grand Mississippi Val- i occurred in past years, where a strange ,
ley into cultivation, and are the only ones, ' fatality is noticed. The dest ruction of tho '
I think, that can or will be ever able to ' steamer Washington ou Long Point, in I
successfully cultivate it. f Applause. 1 Hut i it says, was followed by the loss of a
1 don t intend to touch
colored men. Thc only indie
I feel is against those white men w ho have
Sixck tho Philadelphia Ajc, owing to j
the untimely death of its fearless and ac-j ...
comphshed editor, Hon. Charles J. Piddle, ! " ti"eP?ni V. )Yi"5ams01'
, . . Js l"e 1 I'liadelplna Com.-nontrralth in
l..vspascd into other hands and assumed , the opinion that the harmony and order of
a neutral position, that city has been with- ! tlie Henmcratic State Convention at Pitts
out a daily Democratic journal. We lc- Jt'urBh was largely duo to the ability and
.... , . . firmness of the presidium officer Iti.i..,,,,
g-ird his as a very great election on the Px,Hrience and unqnes, ione.UntV.gi iVv lave
wealth and intelligence of tho Democracy ! him. as ho deserved, the entire confidence
'f the metropolis of tho State. Tho Pe- ' f,f 1,10 convention. Senator Wallace has
publican party can boast of four or five 1 c"ll"erod Pr osent r,ou1 I'sition in the
.:i.-.. .i . -. , , . 1 politics of the Keystone State by his merit
...uly papers ...that city, while the Dvmoc- , ?ul1 nt ,,y Cllnbiliations or rmpJ
iAcy seem content to put up with that many j gaining, and stands to-day among the forc
wpck'.ies, twoof which, TfieVtimr.ire,tlt'i i "-st repiesentativcs of the young denioc
aud the WtcVy Muil, are anions the very I ,ac-v of ll,e Sta,c- He is a gentleman of
best on o,,r exchange list, both being con- j ra'e ab'llty anti(nwi integrity,
ducted w ith marked ability and doing good j
service in the cause to which they are so' TnR IIK,st astonis cure of chronic
e lthui isticallv dev.iie.i p i" ! d'nhu a we ever heard of is that of Wm.
i. th tuiast. cal . 'tevotod. Put why a city ; ( j.uk, Fl,lnkfl,t Mills, WaldoCo., Maine:
winch can poll f.ft,, th.,n.t DcnuK-ratic ! the facts arc attested by Ezra Treat, Fpton
..t. s, cannot or will .,t ..,pprt a daily Treat and M. A. Meirill, either of whom
Plr t.i adv.Htate tho principles of that might be addressed for particulars. Mr
p.vty. i Wvo'id ourcompivhension. It i I Clark was cured by Johnson' Anoihjn'e
hih time that the oimtaiou was upplied Liniment,
there yr1C, ?fas,,S a,ul ''"re,iess, ! carried them into the position which they
ber of cirildren'1 U'e nUm- I "OW have, "r V
Tim nmcticr. r.f , against t hem, not against the poor blacks.
The practice of carrying deadly wca,K,s Applause.
by this passionate race leads to frequent I .
v ,T,,,ey are ':r,e,,.t,,c ,csults of ' A HonniBi.E Acrtr.F.NT.-A Philadel-
Zr i L -., U -f r sa wuiespread ph,a dispatch of the 7th inst. says: About ,
ic, Tl,L n r !i ,eS, Va,',0aUS pal- i 'alf-pas one o'clock Saturday morning a i
culars illustrate thc social condition of ; terrible accident occurred in the press-room !
tl.o negroes. I hey are retrograding mor- , of the Ihmocrnl office. .Mr. Wm. Geary, :
ally. (hie governing reason is that the i !, a ;
i ,?I n -lf-caiitpol in the parents incapac- ig around the cutting cylinder of the Iiul
tates them for ti-a.nmg or disciplining the ; lk press, when, by some mishap, one of
young. The children were once controlled his hands came in contact with the cutter,
ty the master throu-rh the nai-ents. or di- ;.. a , ... . . '
Poh : question i v 1 '"j , v"" of Kipon has ticcome a Poman Catholic
already formed i j.i iu uau.u, aim aiso : TI,. nnnni.nfuiwnt j f..w Hnr nftnllnf
ing against the ne same iiameon u,e vmio river, i rfsirMd mm m!,stPl n,,f P.-c.
nation which 1 ami all 'ccui ring wit bin a few hours of each ! m.., .....Vi
J 1IU ftkL", Until HS1II)(J(..II1 1 1... t ..r u-t.. j 1.
lr i, V'U'lfd " Tfk,e Knt ,!,,1y' excitement, which is heightened bv the
f aS T 1? the record shovvs by the loss ews ,hat t,,e Marquis ,7as elltered the
. 1 i i ?rth ,"V!r f V'e Sa ,1C Chnrcli of Pome.
ll.To'T, i" T "tnrtsmoiiUi.on the Serios disturbances occurred in
Ohio vnal, and a brig in theGulf of Mex- France. JW-mW J fh unnir of
the proclart-.ation of the republic at Paris
in lsi70. At Meze. in the Department of
Herault, thc gendarmes fired on the rioters,
killing and wounding nineteen. Disturb
ances occurred elsewhere, but to a less se-
y the master through the parents, or di
reefly ; now they are suffered to grow up
w ithout restraint. The father cannot gov
ern them, for he is himself but a child.
Hence they arc growing up iu idleness and
snuilesstless
and in a second was amputated just above
the wrist. Tho unfortunate mail uttered
wild ciy of agony, and staggered back,
overcome wntn pain and laintness. In a
ico. 1 he burning of tlie steamer Erie on '
Lake Krie, in 1841, was followed by tlie loss
of the brig Prie, the capsizing of a vessel 1
of the same name, and damage sustained
by another steamer of like name by colli- i
sion. Coming down to a moro recent date ;
the steamer Seabird was burned on Lake
Michigan, ii lsifiS, during the same twenty
four hours the scow Seabird sunk with coal
at Kelley's Island, and the schooner Seabird
went ashore on Lake Erie.
town of Halifax has 1 hirt v-three abai doned
farm houses : Wilmington, twenty-five : ! inamtcn:inr summit and eii i'-.i'i 4
Whittinghom, thirty, and so on. ! voting men studving f r holy cid -n ij
A special dispatch from Haiti moro snvs ' hnmun CatholicChurch: to the : p!i if
that the business portion of Frost burg. Al- J f,,r boys, founded by her at M lyheid
leti.my county, Maryland, was destroyed by j scx, a"ll the housci.;)d and cli; : ''
fire on t.'tui1vr. The supply of water j tale and efiVets farming i.:k k a: d "
was small, and the funics hiirncd until , ,r,Pts in and alKut tho on 1 .i
tl.rtir rr.nct.erl thr. nnf cL-1 it s nf Iti. town ! : t.. ,.r I'ln o.iil ti M
... ...v..... ... .... jitiiiiii. 11 y 1 gin-y . 1 i -. 1 j . .ue j
The total loss will reach one hundred and s ther sum of tVf to bnild an ent ranc- i
forty-five thousand dollars. Total insnr- J to the orphanage Lr girls, fouml-.-i ii
ance, .?:.". t)00. at B'.etcliinjrlv. Sussex, all tte v-J
The London Tihiri says: Tlie Marquis nnrl effects, farming st.x-k and im,.ie
! in and about such orphanage, and -
he l to build an cntrance-lod
In Xaslma, X. II. . reside a y
girl whoso piiiful lot excites tlie n.
j sympathy, yet for whom sympathy
. but little in alleviation of thc sad tr.i-f'
which has darkened her life. "M
I child she was terribly scalded a be: -4
: head and face, and altho;:r.i she s-u
her injuries, she was thenceforth d -'--A
for life, and the rosy face of child!
changed to a mask a travesty ti t..l
j man countenance absolutely irig.u
i its hideousnesij. In Lowell. Mass..
' ti oner. tti-rt ri e-1 r. 1 1 K':m the h'."'
rious extent, though at Lyons several ar- j cx byherappoarar.ee that she w.-J
rests were made.
An attempt was madi at Xew Orleans,
Friday night, to burn the State records,
which were stored in rooms at the St. Louis
hotel, which is now used as the State house.
r ortunately the flame went out, and only
I it- oti t i,i i'n.-.T ioj.j.cu as ipucKiy hs possiuie, i .'i'wihiii, ai an advanced ag
he,.,,,,!.; wnonaveoeen and the attaches of the office gathered hist Itoman Catholic clergyman who cele-
"7 . .,,uoen contact witu civinza- around poor Geary. Tho severed member, i brated mass west of St. Lot
nV, ,wi D,:l0lt8 Ve,"'V imitate the man- i which had fallen inside the press, was pick
i n,lrpy a"tl r!i"sceMd t,,5 vIces of ed up by one of the employees of the estab
have Wn t . i ,e1oluer hegroes, wfio lishment, while tho agonized victim was j ica from Belgium, under the leadership of
tl.rAn ZYltl t0 . or' I,ci ro, m about j conveyed rapidly to the hospital. The j Father De Smeu and devoted themselvs to
i ,::Ji rr,. '""en work as they tor- bleeding stump presented a horrible an- i the conversion of the western Indiaus,
lii.l.len l.v t lit. nut Im it it to show 1
on the streets. At Nashua she vc
out the other day. and several ladie f
at sight of her. and a call i- now math
the authorities of that place to f-'H
apjtcaiance on the stieets. What a n
ful Ima is hers! To liw through the
bit physical suffering only to endure I i
firwanl 14 lrcciicr mental ariffnisii i
Pev. Father nelias, a venerable priest one or inn r.f ih nwm in i
moment all was in the greatest confusion. of the Order of Jesus, has died at Taos, ! though all were rendered nearly illegible
The press stopped as quickly as possible, Missouri, at an advanced age. He was the i by oil. The incendiaries appear to have
oeeri irigntened on before completing their knowledge that she is a thing of hoi
r t 3 j be abliorit'fl and sbnnnrd
I In 1..... .1 . I
.'nc iiiiiiuit-u H-iii Hn on raturxtav
the first Continental Congress assembled
in Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, to de
mand of Gl-5lt Ttritan nulrnn P I.
ll. ' ... . .: .. ." : ..-...-.t.llllBKireT.
meilvdid. Tlie...,,. i .1 ""'"i, """'i' i'..h iiuniuiour l"""--"i" 01 1110 wesiciu inuiaus. . ances tne colonies endured It was then
IT .1111. I IIC WOITlCIl A irPHAril ttlinfT' lu-irtlinn . .1 f1 ... 1. II A . . 111..... . 1 1 I . . llllll
li-ivn ili-in.l.meil f li i p.i..ve, ann i ui n miiiL- muni i-uiimi-iim- - 'i i u n iy-nve years iui.i poiMi mail, now
' . . '"-''U lalior. The VOUlie . tioil existed amonirthn wnrtmon Kinirii- also ih
I survivor of a baud of Jesuit missionaries
M- l -V . 1 f .
, niHP uut nuaii ccDiury asrn came 10 iner-
mnn o in bort nlukxfr
, ,'" .; .. ., ,, f Premises to idle larly enough, the accident occurred on the privation, danger and hardship in the dis
rl.vi.ion ultrJr ,u , I ' rbe 1 nme Press that caused the death of Mr. ; chaige of tl.o grand mission which had
H h SiH ri'r?- rae ,0, aban" Bn'ck' e inventor. Mr. O. is a young ; then been entrusU-d to them by the head
don the agucultuial regions and con- married man, and well known in the city, of the church.
that Patrick Henry made the noble dec
larationthe key note of union in the Rev
olution "The distinctions between Vir
ginians, Pennsylvania, New Yorkers and
Xew Lnglanders are no more. I ara not a
Virginian, but an American.'
with no hope in the future
which shall hide her dcf
gaze of her fellow beings,
in" j
by human I
. except the- 1
rmities fivAl
Hon. Jivsr.ru Parwf.i.u Mayoroi
land, Me., lsa-c 51. Bragg. l-'l r"
ami Messrs. pojie Pros.. Macluas.
lnmluT merch.i'its, fnllv endoi-se 1" ,
i m Car.ilry C-'Uti-'y Pfrdrr: ana
given the proprietors liberty to "e
names in leconnneiu'in J their.
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