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4 : THE CHICAGD TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JULY 29, 187 5 i —ee bave before me a dlary for the year 1862 The | peiled to refuse the motion for remosval upon pen that wrote it will never again teace paper, | the zrounds, mainiy: but the diary, the record of a earcful, honest First—That the killing was not done under man, is yet allve, and its teatimony fs that Shiloh | color of office, as the offenac with which Laad wax n'(lllvnjn! surprire, 1-know ul A acore of | stood charged was a violatlon of the Internal CITY NEAL BSTATE, ree-iing adeprtfsemeni tod tn this eelumn Avring 1week daps.for 50 c4 A atditional 1ins |3 Fents. On Runds 3 chavged. 7 worda areragealine. v INEFE 1 conntry chivalre hefare his eyes, s not af IINECE AND BRIBE. ol Moty Tic hesitaios only fn the matter of nming certain promiuent gentiemen from New York and Washineton, sith whom e was TIE SOLAR ECLIPSE TO-DAY. 2 PIREY oil (t, eay men, an well nnder- Pl ho Fast They Are Playinig in tho | grneii e eiatives ofs . Dursers ather” e witien by e sti) wiive, and | Revenue lava. This offenso wan oaly ainiade. | [0l EALE-NTT. 5. ROYD. OO 7, 172 MADI- R ey for, Sir. ‘Hiden, whote seracity i |lmmp(‘nvhnhlchmdtn-_!r tes- | meanor, and A warrant of arrest for misde- eon-| i Jeferson-st,; brtween Anti-Sherman Gon Dl teatinony stands wholly unbroken. 1t Timany runs direetly rounter to that of the two | mesnor could under no circamstances authorize | y&3ioy Sad Mfantac. 13:room dwaiiaes, andiot 5% i necards, a8 well, with the atatenienta ot otliers, gteat Captatns. [ight hers fn Cincinnattare | the kifllng of the party charged. 803 enta €30 mach 10 very centre of oIy, spiracy 08 oleo with the Tacts as everywhers spoarent. e o tam andl trues tho heers of | | SremdoThe circumatantes of the killing, aa | 840 store andJoc (Carmer)s spenitd basineselo- Girant or Sherman In good rensc and veracity, | sot forth by the prironers themselves, do not and af greater commercial or professional | make such & case of resistance as justified the ability, who will testily that, In every good, just, | killing. or usug! sense, Shiloh was a surpriseand an oul- Third—If such killing was done In necesanry rage upon _commem senst and military prudence. | self-defense, 8 alleged, that Is a common law 10 (/g 2,000 survivors of that battie will testily | defonse, and the kllling was not done under to the same thing, That the truth of history | color of the office or of the statute Jaw in- 100y be preserved tAls teatimony will be taken, voived, aLed conspiracy ;Thgru ::l]llll‘ml'l!ll\‘l“)‘n(l;‘t&c TR s, 0 bry 840 O 5 3 corvuplion and Intimidation of | il ““’2,:; ok ml"mnenfis:";:w ; 3 s proposed cas - Culpred ~Wihesstd I nll'l:‘ll;"lrl’lmlk)?t;v,)l(‘:-l":lllupl|m¥|dn. 1lad 'they been Lonislana, aken to Washington, they would unaucation- ably frava renfllrmed their provious testimony in eatlon: renta now for $3% per monshi §1.000 downt dwel ver atore, 3, Ine stone-front dwelltng snd lot on West ear floyne; This s cheap. nfrong brick dwelling, and lov ey opes X iofe, dweilng over, and fot. exst Thetween Thiriy elghch and ThIFtY- la..:in—rnmra stare, Aweliing over, snd lot on Madl- av every detail. Could ther ha It any ianner aa- son-t., Jurt weat of Weatern- otection they would do so VzrITAS Fourth—The judicial power of the United | , $8Z05-mia West Adani-sr., hause cost £8,000 {0 A Shot-Gun 01; a C'Bcrtr:nrbr&ck tho m;zdmnlNlc.:'un{;:flg\;uim ‘They are i:l.l I.uuh’lrllm, e — e P:“m deflneg mdfl,"m‘iull by .l,,, c,i,,,,"m_ ffi‘fl'fi'fl»’h’frfifi«'fi' Sl take g1 200 furally tternative ere ry pecullar surroundings, They PLE fan, ec, 2, and It {8 clcar that the | ter netwnborhone in eity. s ) B A LR AL A TRIPLETS. Chited Btates Courts have no furidictlon of | 08 Yest van fuirn.Ji. 1n axntcs brurn-stane front . tecognize thenisclves aa Thom N“l;fl Tith IANDS OF THE PILISTINES. g They must do o8 l}my ln{e cu::|:n.n13}.~\nx: lhry‘ weaepan . aro paiil, moreover, for doing it. ho genern! o ’w.'.""'{, ?"‘g""‘ymml{; nichea | public will see snd sppreviate the situation, Tt ey Outpaus July 2—Your diapntchth | iy yeojess to rail at the vonduct of the blacks, Went b Awening ke here InIn. tha Qlys. Ane ARt howse forlerm finighs (ot 231495 sonih nn?\.z"uen:;mfl i The Luck of Mr. G, W, Schanck, of San the matters fnvolred n this controversy, by Y 8 will reil 1t at §5,800: Took inaide reason of the character of the partics as citizons Franclsco. of the State, and because Congress has no- Aan pran e'eo (Frontce. where conferred such jarisdiction of the crime At twenty minutes vefore 1 o'clock Festerday | of homicide except whera by reason of the cee- TrOSALE $a00 Wik, Puiiciias hle.framt Tiause, 031 West 'Adam font will purchse 4% feet, poutn (ront, on Warren. FAr Panlina-a of JURN A. BARTLI o glven you samethilng of the sudden turn of | ipperr 1ife in one hand and the greontacks lu the morniug the wife of U, W, Bchenck, residing at | sion of territory and juriadiction the United - pnanire have &l " R tnom hington-st. Lmales between our New Orleans. 8ub-Commit- | other tells the story, The partics to be lovked No. 40Austlu atrect, off Tolk, between Dush | States had exclaaiva anthority. A1 BALE o ":H and Sevsctary Steeman. Though prabably | after are the leadersof the Democraey, ['ot- and P'lke, gave birth toan infunt son, and fm- FifA—The Circait Court conld not under the ]4 prunerty on Aot of _surorine, tho onteomo was bY | 1€5 COTCL e ! oL S ot o mcans nnexgeeted 10 sucl as, here upon tho | 1o phig Pemacratie leaders, with their potley of Fround and knuwiog its pecuirarities, could | ntimidation and wholcsale corruption, have 4ske n the situation, For the Potter Commil- | undermined biscase. tec to nueept the original proposition, In the o ————— form amlat the time as forced upon thom by GRANT FOR A THIRD TERM, sectetury Hherman, would bave buen Lo accent s o ertain and ignomluions doleat. ‘They de- | Always the Friond of the South, but Nover clinet of 0 necesaity, in that they dare not meat €ot Credit for 1t=How Iie Kept the Rad. (e fines 08 preseuted. Tuat which Potter's foal Party Quiet=The Delivery of the Counstttee dare not face, Potter's Sub has gono :"’nlh Il;rlm"l‘ Military llnh!l H:lth;;vlr Due to < Lo dermine. Therosraa mellls Nomluntion and Elcotlon Sare. R mvg:'f :2‘1{ :lx‘ll:;l"r.:ln"r FACT3, WuskingtoniToat { Dem. 1, dTuly 25, os lamedlately condudve vo the resulls, that | o 1;"': {?“‘:xmm‘;ddl::';:ll"’ °:":; ‘:‘ ::"" '{;:;: fre senesat publie scemlngly eitler canmat ot | o i e u:’ e T ot understand. Wit the downfall of | federste friond of Cn, Grant, yhaterte, 0 5 o ¥ Colonel was euraged in roma law work, but Regutilican organization, the blacka iave passed emilod oncrations and fnvited the Poat to a snter Southern Democratic control. What that | Stpemisd oporations o i e eneral publlc, as & acema, linya yat | a8t Col Moshy s man of nicdlam height, e+ They will probably, cro long, be farced | 80 rathier epare In form, hin foatures are clean- o ealize it, and with some bitterness of apirig, | Sib With nose rather prominent. s faco s totie wavs than one, The blacks haye clenn-shaven and his halr 18 mixed with gray. Sesct, i cltect, under tie game abject control | 116 has a mitd biuo oye and o mouth that indl- ,,!cl.ml-t::lu \\(ml-‘ulr l::'«: )l(clwlh;m. e it cates decision aud frmness, fle {s affable Pherlitibol SAEHENCLIC DA8 1OEH, 48 in wmobmer, and speaks bls sentimonts were, nrehellton ol thelr owis They have been out plainly, When on a-subject in which inediately she and the bright, well-farmed llitle | GOt tlan entca ol o O wger infant proceeded, as in alf such cases, to do 88 | the Conatitation or lawa of the United Btates, well as could be expected. The gratified father | and this Is nut one so arfsing. hiaving lind the baby exbibited to him, and seen | Judge Kershaw closes ';;‘-”:w,',:!fl;; it the thiat his wife was lelt in tho care of an excellent G vuree and Dr. Pinching, the attending :l",a .s:,n.'f andLalted; States Buigreme Contty vhysictan, retleed o bis scparate sparl | i determination of the latter Const wonld be ment, and as the father's pleasurable ex- letnent. wore of hie dronpcd M0 - Rentle | oa aid.conclasive;and with entira deilty be sas: slumber, enlivened with detightlul dreams of THE ACTION AT WASAINGTON, T s e il son o | gyvpat s been dono and ssid at Washington ictlo stomsen when It bad the reguiar cherupfe | SnSe the rendering of bix decialon i too recent coller He hadn't ot very far along with his | oh0 ) KAOKR, 1o betd repeAtiof Bere L0 ;lltgn‘:z':v:‘mn tie was awakencd at hali-pasi 4 by p[“;"ffl the ?;_“. lhn ‘h“‘“( r’n?cd D"I)wul.uw e . | this is considered a test trisl of & matter lung “"'"‘.‘ :‘3:;;;‘:""" ;'1?,3';5:'";5 ‘_"‘:l'}:vm " {.’l;a;etany held in dispute and never hefore met. tha sottle- 10, thex"re both doing ae well s could bo | TGNt ol which ls uecessary to the clear catab cxpectot "1 Just thought | wonld step up ang | Li¢hment of the relations of thoState and Feder- o you Mrs, Bohenck has given hirthi 108 poy | 4 Leurte. There Ia no undue excitemeut, hero “That's w) right. You will reniember you | fuc’ vers matter, and the prisoners, who figure e re ut very little fn Its consideration, are os safe O T diaes becanso 1 couldaity you | from violeuee as they would be fn Washingtou koow, It wasn't born then."” WiAT W " exclaimed Mr. igins GOV. HAMPTON BATS. nl.]ll:'rlle"fl:‘::(‘l. llmkf:;l:l;lnnc‘ ds cu e gr)l:zgi_‘:-mn d:?i, ' In respaniee to my reucet for his views upon Svd "waa formally presented to tho secand re: he pubject, Gov. flampton rald this evening cruit, and, having again scen the mother and ?3:23%’&&"1{':’.’3.‘.‘.'? L.'J-’E ll]:‘sx)’r(c,u?t\:‘nla SUBURNAN REALL EST, 8107 WILL BUT A DEAUFIPUL LOT ek lrnm‘:l';rnk At Lagran milles from markel, and suown frr 10cents, 1A NROWN, 142 Lasaticosr.. .. COUNTRY REAL EST, 33 I’ i‘ ACRFE~500-ACRE FARN cultivation, =2 miiea trom ol houses, barne, fenced, et want ere fa plenty on the farm. ‘This Ix ceriainiy eneap enough. $2.UNEL, 000 AownJiere 1s 1M0-arte farm nest depor In Woodary” County, faway 103 acree under frnee and plow; wood new frame dwelling, 7 rooms. and is first-class Jaud; no belter land in Iows. (i oY Taz TRuwUNE of the 20th inat, contalied an Mlustrated article about the cclipse of the sun. which will occur to-day. Wa reproduce the above diagram, showing the phase as visible from Chicazo and ita vicinity. The central part of the dingram ehows the relative magnitude of the unahscurod portion of tha sun at 44 minutes past 4 o'clock, Chicaco time, that being the dnte of grea‘oat obscuration. Abont 78 per cent of the sun's dise wiil be hidden,—the virble portion presenting a crescent-like phase. Tho right-hand eide of the figure shows the relative position of the moon at the begloning of the ccilpso, at 3, 42m. 228 p. m. The moon will touch the sun at 125 degroes from the tap point of his dise, messuring toward tho right, or 35 degrces below what non-astronomers would cuil tho *western” point of his circnm{erence. The last contact 1 on tho left side of the figure, atid dea e, 'L, 1 Ttoom 7. 17 VILLAGE, OF RHELI, ROCK, TA. C. 38 A ML R, Eood two-story siors w nrice. of will trade for hardware, J. D, hell Hotk, 1a. Trages. VWASTED-AGOOD PILACTICAL HARS FOUN- Iy t it Ap me-st., near dery one who understands mizing mef o 0 . INULLING 8TOCK LU. jid func o adcott: havo been wrouaht gain | 15 DL ("5 Satke quito rapidiy, but | pose. Tt wan with tho crcatest diffeuily fio Jow ratee s altogether on the thls bl the ier Lming sately bostuwod, he aguin retirod o aiek | e questions Involved may Le goutied lor the | | Oonn CYMSETIAKENS AT e T el ery 1t Terethe gy | at other tinies bis words aro uttered with Just [ ¢ould be prevalled upon to accept o fret torm. | tonte from” 8b. Loutn to Europo. The Eu- | Bfow minufesof geeleds Lub SLALErUpI, | future, It will certainly wo up throuch the [ «crasrry=pipTy Millh CATiENTEIS AT SEW s S ool .85 1 Toward (Eu cluso of his first terin, Me. Madisu fopean buyer can buy No. 9 winter wheat dn [ FePPse SR AE AR EEAE T SUTR ALY Cleop. was | Srate Supreme Court un appeal, and the Untted | 1) ¥ R A plresguie. o 3” i) Cy may not | sowness enough to mako every word distinct. | 0 "Lit e dheat, propared a farewcll addruse, | 5t Louls, say for 94 cent, sud ahip to New Or- e eI T anan. by the sialiini Aga untr: Htates Bupreme Conrt will ultimately decide 1t | atao'clock from west_end of Wasnington-#t. tunnelt be bought and sold—inay ot becoma a burden | 1y 1p n man of education, o polnted, pithy | whie Alexander Hamitton peesnaded hin not | leans, insurance included, for 6 conts per zf‘?'m‘""‘;_ e '&"Mfl b It Ber lauabing | Jany svcst. 1 the (overnnient ahonld gasert | transportation free. P, J. BEXTON T o fhe ¥ tnasiers, ‘Yhiey org mono tiio ;"f(‘," as fully ond ‘.fln.r"m"y cuwed, .:0 writer, and spends a great deal of his time in In a8 abject submisston s in the days of | reading. Ilo s modeat, unnssuming and plain, parery. They huve become, morcover, an cle- | and practicabie fn bis everyiiny life, i o cannot ment of political serength, to be wicided at willy | be arawn Into tatking abot ils exploits durlug n thie hands of thio self-samo clements of sedl- | the War, although he won for hieelf a natue utt they were cxrcx-lcd to countoract, 1lo who | that ranks amone the noted cavalry leadors, expected to xeo the Ltnsiana bulldozer loosen | Itis offiee 18 plainly but comfortably furnishied, Jit ol unou the buttozal parlaties, 1o seo lesa | and shovo the mantel, in the most “conapleyous of veritable intimibdation with the clow of tho | places, are loveu pictures of Gens, K K., Leo its jurisdiction at once, and take bosscsston of the prisuncrs by u_peremtory orler, b courae A 9 P ould occaslon great und needicss excitemnent “Dont.” sald b, -+ Nurse, don't say the | aud wouid render the further entorcement of woid, Surely, theras pot another, The lash | ho revenne lawa almust inipossivic, as the dis- ono was ot 4130, and, according to schiedule | gillers would be led to think that. tie State au- tite, thenuxt (Kot (s de At hour, vl thorities are unable to protett them, und the 4 uc 1t has come }w;;ut 4 less.! 5 Sa probabislity Is that the gravest consequences Allrlvgln'num. VIl get up right away, | woulg follow, and all bis efforts to have the and there's 1o use poing to bed agalii once they | State and United States Taws eniorced would to publisly, urging that Gen, Washinzlov's re- | bushel, ro that the wheot would stand the oriioi ta a sacond torm wan absolutely neces- | buyer at that point 81 per bushol. Now, buy. sary for the establishitent of the Infant Govern- i in Chicawo 1t would cost $1.05 for No.2 ment. In Loniiton's works you wiil find & let- | spring wheat, a poorer erade, and_abont (0 ter from himaself to Gon. Washington urzing | cents a bushel to ahip by rail ta New York, him to accept b scoond term on that ground, | making the cuat at that vort &l.l?{. That is and saving that after serviug two years of his | the way the thing stood on Thursday, and xecond torm he could then, if ko anw fit, sctire, } some ol the Chicagro operators, sceing tha Qif- Chief dustice Murshatl, in his “Lifo of Wash- | fcrence, hud the senss to sond to 8t Louts apd ington,” eags the peopla of tho United Bintes buy dargeiv. Thisthey could do and muke 3\ FANTED—A GOOD BREAD COND Liandi German preferred. CAll” i 312 Fouth Employment Axenciess AVANTED—0 BAILEOAD, LABOREIS BAT. mill han 4 wood choppers for Mlesourt, 1 Wiscansin: Tres fare; G0 farm hands for RISTIAN £ CU., 204 Sout TED - MOS on fi niaon face, nud his prescient soul leaped to the sensa- tional announcements AV <~ THACRLIVERR, FEC. «, and farm hands, " _For further tnfor- 70 Sonuth Canalst.” HATGHT & REMP. Jut campaign, cither could not o woulid not | and Stonowal| Jackson. In onc corner, and Ol O vy IWashing, | moner, oven by shipping hence to New Yorl, | coliuience coiniug in this Irregular vay.” be rendered nagatory, *Lam very anzioua’ | {ysay SR I TOW AL WISCON- i3k i o miaiation. 1 Inthus that the Souti- | sother ascure fa uvail photozraph of Huses, werg napitions n Tavor ot slecting Woshing: | mones, svor o ahpin hevss 1 New Xonky | it (g s i dlior ot e tiviet. | 1o Wl st ton Qoeciinent. 4umt iiow A\ TR salloniore ey lobulson et Tramcd nloneaide ‘that’ patelotic uttoraneo that | (O SRS &iloa ¥ on Wasbiumton, aud | 11 conts per bushel, ensbling, tho to lay doxty | G 0L (UL epartincnt an Ahaoiite | bassieie (oot che orats Bupreme Cante’ 1oy 26 makers 1 stos e furm i res 1are, HT RIS ILAcK T\ serscs Ms country best serves s party | o delivered an eulozy on RAsAIREIOR AL | K0 S Rifir In Now York for $1.0% ma 9y [ weather makes sucho deprtment anaheotute | pacalbie that the State Buprme Caurt mog de | 2021 202 eat Haniioin Let ua hiopo that there may ot yet be another | best. nationai baptism of blood ere the boon ot polit- “Colonel,” sald the Post, when a conversa- jal freedon #hoil hovo beon secarcd inthe | tfon on keweral toples Narged alittie, *lave south. Certain it fs, there Is nothing of such | you heard suything from Gen. Grant einco he frecdomn to be Tound to-day. weut to Europel' ‘Ine blacks, them, hu losing thelr organtzatfon, “Yes,” ho replicd very promptly. 1 re. have lost il of their ndependence. They bave | celved a long letter from litm ubout a month no Jonger any faith in the Ropublican pariy. ago," They bave assuclated the Republlean party “wDIA lie write anything about hia future po- again with the General Qovernment, 1.4 power | Htlenl ioveiuents of thovne as the puwer of the ather. Tho " Noj no allusfon was mado to what he ex- power of tho Republican party hns been forced | peets to do in the future, or to hia possibly be- togive way to_the revolusionary torces of n | coming o candidaze." revolutionary Demotracy. The powor of the'| * Do you think ho will be the Republican ciu. Genern) Governmient 14 no longer, In the eves | didate in 18301 of the blacks, to be counted as ol any avail. *+ 1 havo no doubt of his nomination by accla- Their fate, como weal or wo, I8 fn the liands of | mation,” tho Southern Democrats, ‘They have nothing “Do you bellevo he can he elected agaln} " 1o expect, nothing to hope, save in complete Ido, Ibalieve bo will be overwbelmingly snd abject subinission, elected.” > "Ihe blacks oguli, wlio gavo testimony of In- What do you base that beliet upon, Col- timjdation, have been under the ban. " It 48 o | onel?? noticeable fact that, of these particuler wis- S Wall, I belleve that he can carry all tho nosses, not une of thasu now bronght befors | Btates that loyes carried and severa that ho the Sub-Comumitteo lives (n the neighborhood, | aidn’t curry.’” or parish oven, In which the particular cases # Can ha carry any Southern Stato?! - of intinidatlon aro sworn to have oceurred. *Yes, he can; he'ls the uul; Republican who . The witness, In giviug his original afildavit, for | can carry any Southern State.” uso of the Returniug Board, and, sppearing 4 Why can ho catry them more than any other Lefore tho Howe Commitice, wath perhaps tho | Republicani” MARK OF THE LASIL UPON I8 DACK, “Well, beeause Bouthern men witl dare more assomo of them did, exiled blnsell from his | and risk more fo support Gen. Grant than any- Nomein so dolng. Mo uave the names: of in- | body else, Soutlicrn men remember this fack: dividual leaders and prominent bulldozers en- | tbat hie always stood by the Southern men who paged {nthe commisalon of tho outragoe of | stood by bim, rod he did more for the relief of nevessity of the Ban Francisco press—found on | gide in f i e eay Wb Sho. Aasmancenant or/| oas in Iaver uf the Lultel e he telpartity aventy and e fmuiediately re- | o Leartily accorded,” The opluion through- paired to the scene ol hostilities, 1o found the | out tho Htate concerning Judge Kerehaw, he mudest residence, bt being eowewhat In doubt | gald, was ¢ that he Is remarkably free from ",o, ‘,’{,‘,,':fi,?,}‘gfi;" lie neked of a rudiy-faced boy | jitica) or uart 1menu , and be 19 Known 1o bu s car: man ol the higheat charscter, both private and +¢1a tiila where Mr. Schenck livest oflicial. Nothing would make him ersicp the m“l } s, sir,"” anawered the boy, lauzhiog know- houuu-fit his aflice or violate the Iaw.” ey, Gov. Hampton intormed e that he to-da; tAre you Mr, Behenck's sonl” asked tho | wrote to thw President, nsking that the fosd editor, = s may be allowed to take fia regular course, and \Well, sco here, mister, I'm ouc of ’em. | pesuring the President that he will heartly co- You'll find three more Instde there. operate with him 19 enfordug the law, Thas_reassired, he eutered the hsll and [ “The Governor will zo to Uickens County at throu:zh many opon dourways (nto many rooms, | an early duy, to address the people of tinlsee- and hetween a crowd of soltly-moving [adics be | tlon on the subject of tho revenuu troublee, and caught afght of endleas sott white' bundles, | to endeavor to fuaugurate & better state of dunitled fn eareful hands, that his prophetic | uffairs fo thetr midst, R:-un. told him wero :Jnh:u. The c:’om; nf )I:. - . dctieuck’s apartiment huviug been designated . the I||(rmk-r‘, desirous of making no nulse, soft: EUGENIE. Iy turned the tatch aud entered, The father of the three, so far os the returns hod been nade | The Later Yeara of the Exz-Empress of uD, ‘\(\x“‘?“ up :;: lllnrr?!, n?]d ulkc‘d':" France, **What, another! undruplets Belne fold that no uther countles had been | Onee upon s time the Einnrees Eugente was heard from, and that tho count still remaiued | decmed tho most tanteful dresser b Europe, at three, Mr. Schenck, who is a blondd, open- | and one of the moat elezunt women. Bhic :-wl- 'fiffi,’;fl’:fi':b 3:3:25\:::-"61 u"fl‘('fl .;,":‘ used to tovent uew and recherehe tollettes, ond verage heighl yus fo-ls o native of ‘Now York State, and maresed | 0 ’“”‘ OF higx sranjrabe ":‘ ensizuink., fut his wliu ten years since, when she was only | 8¢ Jast eho begap to atudy economy. HBhe 15 years of age, in Wisconsi, to which State | concluded to bave her dressos made =t home, he had removed, and of which State she 1s a | and caused o dressmoker's eatablishinent to be Misccllancons, ED—A (00D, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN Xitchioa and cieral work nt Atherton House, & statcment. Although Mr. defferson | cents less than No.3 spring coutd be put in n’:x'g:ud that portlon of the Constitution | New York fram Chieaga nt Thussday's quotn- which allowed the_ro-clection of o President, | tous, With a differcnee of 1434 venta mt New yet you will fud in Randatl’s *Life of Jellerson? | Orleans and fige at New York i favor of 100 a teiter nf hia to John Tayior, of Coroline, writ- | better wheat fought at 8%, Louis over the in- ten during Jeforson's sccand term, fn which he ferfor bought at Chicagu, or 15 cents and 10 avows hia' willlngness to bo ncandidate for re- | cents difference where No, & wlnter Is boughit eleetion a third tine, 4 1t was nccessary to de- | fn St Louts, it {a {ncompreliensible that the feat the Federal party.” European buyer shonid pret draw his “Col. Muaby, do you think that it Gen. Urant | grain through the Chicaro toil-gate at such an should be re-clected the same condition of | ecuormons sucrilice. tlflngnlm‘uldhaxlut Ml ll;nI &m‘tlh u;"pmv-ncd T there during bis two administrations b 1 do not, l(lifn. urnlnlv. m;‘““‘t‘i:“thu vrfi\l:ll\!. NINE MEN IN A HACK. and wouldn't if by could, resture that conditlon . "o condition of tilngs that existed | Tow the Chafrman of the Potter Com- at the Bouths was tho maturas product of eiril milteo and Eight Companlons Arrived war, and any man who lins ever reud any histury al tho Continental Hotel, Philudelphia, of clvit wars ought to know it. ‘The Southern Phttadetudia Tunes, July 21, peaple themselves could ouly reatoro that cons At exnctly 11:80 o’clovk last nizht tho Con- ditlon of things by rcorgantzing rebeliion and | ¢ aneal 'ous rumbled up to the Ninth street t u-Klux iKians. But I suy the Souilern ? T&’mlo havono filen of doing any sucl thing, | eutrance to tho hotel, Theto was one passcnger Tnoy hate sccn tho folly of all that, As I saul tuside. Behind there rattled along s closed bolure, when Gun, Grant was elected President | carriage, with the unstendy galt, squenking 1o found the South under the Leel of military { axjes, and generally forlorn apparanco that overnment, and the Southern people arc more proclaims the presauco of tho *nightLawk's o Tor restar ‘:gcg"fi‘;:vgmfl‘,‘,‘{'"(‘,“"h:',‘,{','n' naD 108 FeAtor- | o Tho eals stopped fu the rear of the *bus, % Colouel, why does tue Republican party ond somo one from within opened a door. Out turn to Uen, Uraus as the otly man thoy vau |.stepped, in a holtalled duater and a brown "‘{:,“5"‘ x’:" wifll’; soxlto of Uie Amcicaiipios | LAY hat, tho Hon, Clarkson N, Potter, Cre- ple lé‘n:uen“;r:::nmm ‘at tho hehin 0i the Uoy. | ator and Chalrman of the Investizating crnment, and thoss who desiro to sco the na- Committeo. Then eame the Hon, Whilam W NTRD-MEN 111 6ELLRONE N RN AT ‘Batinnery, CaTiuE 616.) COtaloRus fTee, Amer- fcan Sovelty Conipany, 14 Siate-et, _WANTED_FLNMALE HEL Domenticss KD—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN- ') prepared 1o stay. 224 carner Derborn-ay, D=AGOUD GILL FOIL i Kk lusprivate family, 02 Esst indians-st., near Case, H filsceiancons “Y.\NTE"—A FEW GIILS TO LEARN THF DRY vods business rey witli their parcutd on fha \L t Blde, _Adbiiren T 7. TUATIONS WANTED=MALE, “Bookkecpors, Clorke, &ce 3 UNT-DOOKR l)l’lN" o 1s adjusted, H e d, or rxatulued; ac tiended to day-tine eveninz, m_\&‘_h(._fllln'»lu’(. Lrlbune uf BETUA 8 WANTED=EEDL. Domusticss iilTUATHL\' WANTED-NY A YOUNQ GILL OF Q) experieove (o do chamier work in w hotel. - Calliat a1 North Wel Nurser, QITEATION WANTEU= A WET-NULARS APELY At the Foundiiux Home, o3 Woud-st. which hc was the victimn, or witncss, as the case | the Southern people than any other man could d_ agal spudiat 1 M. Bpringer, of Iilinot: the lttee | native. They came to this Stute only twents- | fxeq up in the Tuilerfes, anont which Miss Lne: Mixcel might be, Heo might thereafter no more rotu X tional credit upheld sgainst repudiators are dor | M. Bpringer, of Illinofs, snother commiies- | 4 eq” montls sincs. About six yeors eiuce Ll ALR s, 8 ey | QITUATION WANTED = BY A _TOUNG LADY B ehe iomoiliatt holehbornustd; oe hah cear | XS l0u% i, mako thab oit: Cotoieltt blin; thiose who regurd tha rights f property | man, in 8 duster tho length of which wade I 1, Tooger tells us eomething in the August | S'vidin chporie Taved t be w ekl Cul (ehch- Mrs, Bchenck gave Dbisth to twins, oue el o pnineott's : o o st vlog, awd ‘the "other | AT ;;{,,’,,,’:,':,,’.‘.‘fifl,:.}{,“i’“;i‘,".im her privato of whom [lived Ul pearly 1 vear old. | epactwcuts, By meaus of a_trap-door, whose Thoy liave also another child. Nir. Schenck 18 8 | mechanism was skliliully dissimulated among machinist, but, fluding no cployment at pres- | (he” grnaments of the cornter and ceiling, ont at that trade, be now dues house-nainting | o ipputkin, arrsyed In the gorb that et o, & position 18 whiclh s lasons pid i of plan a5 sacred are for him, becauso they belfevathe | yniands for the disgracefully scaut nffalr that it Lol vqulyalent Sor hoard, Addreaa for 1our weeks 1, Ansx s Government needs astrong man to proteet the | obod the Chaleman's form. . F. Ralues, o riglits of property awlnst tho msssulia of the | fyepyty Sergeantat-Arms_of thy Tlunse, e Communlsts, Geil. Grant will be sustulned by § ftosaiter Liues,of New York, s Committes the conservative scutiment of the couwry utthe | clury, tollowed the Congressiunal patr from the 1rom which bo had fled, save at tho peril of his *For example, when Grant was lnaugurated Mfe. Tho witnesses befory tho Bub-Comunittea | the fiest time, the whole Boutli was under mill- thus give tho ove fnvariable answert They ! {tary government, and nearly tho entire white Jived iu Lost or West Feliclann fn the campalen Enpmlllun ol the Bouth was under the disa- ol 1876, Thoy ars found as Invurisbly to live In flitfos of the Fourteentl Amendment and the Y0 RENT—X0USES. tome other parish tolay. Thcir homos of to- | fron-cind oath, When Grant vetired from tho | PeXbulection. carrlige, and the driver Jumwd down froin his | whonever hu can get any todo, Heis just now, |, kit ard. oTsE, iy, t6o, are tound s I fome 0uo of tho more | Bresidency the Bouthern peoplo had all boon re- | b Ar bo clesrai Sem Ak stoud by the. carciagetoor, 18 THOUE | I sommon with 60 by other wiling ariisans, | Sadg e, BEOScHEy ol oo Sraneh | wtich Ly bio parislics, mwaluly,’ss it secms, in Lho | lieved of their political” disabilities, and tho i rendy to recelyo lis fare, but searcely bad his | in siraitened clrcumstances, and this would | of the Koyal houschuld wns under tho churge | ri o WEST-FRAME 0 Th Lt A—" i of | Menwholni foleht todasteuy the Union wero le’l’l‘ SEA-SERPENT. 5“,“,25‘.’,“‘;”,‘53."'.‘fm"i‘f?rf.:k‘u"?fi:i nflti‘:g;ugg"\" sovtnt ko s tlmo et Judiclous and geneeous | of a functionary wihose busincss it as to pur- | O Rk s tarua e, & sity ncce| & vt 3 8 Ao A wou very acceptable, T - o velve! " cvale : 3 2 1ho e order of things; must, ae \\yubcf |:“¢:' ona perfeet equahty with tbe men who had 4 . assistance woul o very aceeptable, @ firsf clase sllka, velvets, and daces st wholesale | 1t nnhrl{ 'of nent "Rourk, of Now York, stood dusile the four e fought 1o uphoid W, Of vourae, Grant would bora, which fx ot present desiguated by a white have donc and could have donc s great desl TUChs, ribbon, welrhed four pounds two ounices; the 3 ) "o R prices amd to superintend the workwomnien. *Place themselves right hofore tho people;” The knowledge of 1 cxistence was soot spread already atighted, Tho cabinan knew that his must, abovu all, maka thelr beaco ns best they An Anclent Mnriner Roleasos 1im, and I8 | caly held but four, and so he stasted; but his 7 wreits mora for tho Bouthern peoplo, but for the fact 9 q sccond, marked by a blue ribbon, six nounda} X iy il (hé paricn agaious i, ma 14 | hatiy Vopt upn Fontinuia). iro, pron Win Baterap for i Faln gyue opuuca riler an ho | exw Oliourk | aud o i g red oo, soven pounis o A e hos A ea 3 e thele former | durlng the wholo 1 i T % g oltowes Mesrenger B, J. rton, of | your ounces, Dr. Pinchiug says the babes are wert 0 nnaivg testimony, ’I‘Key are given to under- g the wholo time ho was President, The | g0 o oalty segarding the fate of the sea- | New York, awd Horton by A, Butrick, of 0 5 ] U | tled und discusicd the Parlsfans, who, Bouthicrn people have enconraged flayes, and have given him credit for all the good lio has done them, but they never gave Urant eredit for auything ho dfd for them, altbough ft was through his influence that thoy were relieyed from military government and were restored to cl‘l.l“}xa\"gx\\nu(\l." dlyto cvll **Was Grant {riendly to civll government ln the Bouth, Cotouel " g L § wll fealthy and woll develuncd, and that they | eogomical thomsery and the mother are dolug excentionally well, cuurolenl THIOmBEIEn R e arne e erelgns, Many of the portfaans of the Court denfed tho ex- REYENUE TROUBLES. istency of sueh an establstinent, but duelur ::m vlmm{ that lulup Ilwmmn(niu u‘:.wnlnu of the Empire and the outbrens of the Commune, The flhooting of Amos Ladd ja Soath Caro- | g cunous throngs that. vietted the Turlerics lnn-tndictient of Rovenne OMceea—Coti= | night trace stid the moldings of the celine in flict of Federal and Stute Lows—1ow the | (he Empress’ boudotr thy outlive of thy fumous stand hy the Democratie managers that now s the accepted time, Thoy realize full well that the State {8 hopelessly given over to Democratic munds; they are told that the General Govern- ment 18 sure to bo Democratic as well, They sre Just s tauch Republicans at Licart ns over in the” past, They have loved the Reprblican porty noxt to thele God. “Lhoy have given ft, serpent entanglod last wegk in tho wrock o tho | Massachuscts, and Batelck by M. C. Zekiel, Jeweas on Lrigantine Beach bas beon much oz- | o Sudmiath ‘i"'c“{“'fi‘l“"_t’e l:fl"é“ O Pckany cited, A .delayed lotter, arriving at tho Times | geenopraphers,~nine mon dustered and dusty, ofllcs yesterday, disposes of tho anake and now | and with carpet-hags in hands, stood upon the ecta the entiro mattor ot vest. On Wedneaday :mt:l pmcl:nl:mul The cumnm: wis l{npl.‘ ul’. Sollew jast,—Lhis the cabman was ovly convinced of :S:::f;:;?,‘m;fgn:i: ';!‘I::::'”l:g},l :’flt‘: after a close_exnminaticn. ‘The carrises held Wout Slaes 1°0 RENT=FURNISIED KOOMS, WELL TAREN a8 T, only &1 fer Wk, mvi Wust Laker st de Vi Io, 3 ELIZADETILNT. UINIBIED frunt aleove rovu wnd uGTUFAsuCd back parior next to 1, their very soul's allegince. ‘They | 1l was, Grantcamo into th lce, | ywo scate, Tho estimated capaciiy of eachseat | g, AWANTED TO BENT. Ly wlven of thelr blvod for Its malntenance | when the country was red ot 0 o, Breatdency | accompanied by Canby, of tho Atlautlc City | iy yo fudividusls of wedim size. Nine mon, eI i Tk beapladns - tir axcTinnerial Majuaty insMosy | (O RRTED 20 dEN T Pt aod support. They Lave no fulth to<lay, save | of war, aud fi ofder to cffect any good for the | Jieeiew, came paddiing across tho falot to et | and all cuod-aized mien, had Jumped from that [ o O e TTie facta in rola. | hier grip, 40 to spcak, Siio fa o longer the A en a furnishid cutiakes Tout noe through 1t, fn auzht of future advancement | Fouthern peopls ho liad to move slowly and not | further particulars. The Merald tnsu was | cab, The cabman thought”that the returns 4 h i) # o) bitrens of faslnon, but las become . played- | 19 ssceei s wiuath. flelerences IF requlreds o thieir race. . 'Thiey ore sunply In tho toils, | o0 far th advance of e Northern sontimencs | dresod ejoly i dishoveled ~bmir, awd | Weretoo beavs, sad b liad o susblclou that, f tlon to tho lmprisohiiont and pending trlal ol } CLERACCRY Ui woman s esd e it wd bk, 8 my knowlcdie, ho was- alwase far i ad: | Bad & wild anbitious glare i is oyes that | after be liad suen four mea cuter the carrlago ot | tho four rovenuc oflvers concerned 10 tho 1+ | “i'oulay tn hor abode st Chisclliurst, the UOVRLESSLY DISCOURAGED AND DISHEAT- | vaucs af any man of the North, of oither poiiti- | boded na good to Stauley's lnurcts, He | thedepot, and atier ho had "".f"s““;;‘ his box; | cont kitllmgof Amos Ladd, au alteged dis= | widow of Napoleon [11, attracts searcely lexs TNFI DAL e ot e . o | S PR aralley ovard tho Bouther ogo: | susbed, i To” o Joo A, the vuter | fat e Bnlnaeo of tho party bad becn counied | gyice uf pickens County, fn this State, will wot | of the worlde nccrest aid atteition, than she ST, i e, Biia oy inssb butore tho Reeurning Hoard: and | oiih Y thls, vhab whukaser. lis uwd st | o Srigantioe AR Droscuity, o {0 bo found to warrant the exeftement and heated | diid on throned Empress and Queen of Paghion, ige. L wani @ dweillik or good fiie mllitary arni of the Governinent In the South it was not to subvert eivil muthority, but to sup- ort ft. 1o never used soldicrs to ovorturn the laws, but simply to atd in executing them." “The bellet "has s pscvalled in the Boutly, Coloucl, that Grant entertaiued u feel- fng of hostility toward that section.’ *Mut he uover did, The Southern proole never eaw but ono side of the question, They unever read anything but Democratic nowspa- pers, For {nstance, the Demovratie papers would denounce Grant fur usiug troops in thy South, but they always concealed the clreune stances which” justitied b in usiog them, Even fu the Bouth there hasbeen 8 great ehiango of scutlment toward Uou. Girant sluce he retired, Why, b was through the per. sonal {ufluencs of Uen, Ursut that Vir. glnin_ wos relleved of milltary covernment sl the Government restured to her owa pea- ple. After that was accomplished there nevor 1une of the best lusiuces curgers b T with_bulldings on Madlson-st. pear or dwellug hutse. n 1(‘1]‘ 1 lrt‘l'l- l":d ll:!l‘ ll'fl (‘.{ near kangasmon, with it For Tenideiit Mt 1 CitY s K rtvaye Ta teaion jood fmprovemants, 3 miles froms Uhlileothe, Mu , Jorstuck of Bardwars ln ity ur Countrs alory Noteh (Clears, ot Jo0s2Us In nice towa near Tor good farin, # Unfortunately, the supreme tact that once discussion now in progress throuchout the | o fior iistinguishing quality evens to have country in relatlon theretu. The only polnt of | feserted lier fu_the days of hor decadence, intereat luvolved (s purely o legal one, and | Hhe, tho most graceful of womon, lins not must be seitled In the courts, Whers slone It | learned the urt of growing oll gracveiubiy, cans bo properly considered, and where it will | Bhe liad fh."‘“ the part ol s beauty, und the ol X S leader of fashion for years. Now that shels soun fiod & satisfactory couicluston, TUS facts | yauy B, Lhak characier [a no jonger possible o theu briclly stated ore ns follows: Dier, But sho might have asstined another— Ou the Oth of Junea party of four rovenue | less showy, perhaps, hiut surcly far more touch- oflicors, consiating of Deputy Marshals Mooso, | 1. With her whitenh hnirs she mighy well Ity of hor widowhond, Beruggs, Kane, and Durhom, who wore in | lave wori she triple dicult e Pickons Countr, ad In seareh of Redmond, the | fof, Justeruliy, aul be snlslorians, S well-known outlaw, quictly surrounded & house | worthy of the port she has pluyed ou the where ho was crruncously supposed to bo | wils stara of contemporary his. in blding, and, having seen on armediman enter Il"rJ";rw :m:}: ;;flrg},:;‘ ;fl:r )x"h‘.‘.fi“‘.fi‘.‘!:fl.‘“ih‘.‘.‘. whom they subposed to ba Redmond, they | fo.0 ;ulluw lulr.:uu: N e ith et Bl rushed upon the house from several directions | p minclug gait, and the airs of an un- for thie purpuse of capturing hins. The officers | (Ljuated coquette—such to-duy s stic who was nowspaper veople rotired, disappotuted. About | men falled to strike him with awe; investigat- voon i Thursday, the snake ?umm.: been then | 1og committecs had no terrors for hit, entanglod two dlgl. o sulltary buntwan was ob- 1o turncd toward the nine men on tho pave sorved rowing shureward frum a direction fu | ment and he curld the l:'tl; corner of B up- which no ve however, could Lo ween. The | per Jiv as he spied €3 in Sergeant-at-Arms ey comparatively smooth, and he anchored | Luinoy’s hands, He smiled grimly upon the his craft just outaide of tha snake awd procecd- gurty- Chalrman Potter turned quickly on uis ed to take measurcs for ita releaso or capture, | heeland siaried for the hotel entance. Mr. Tho cxcitement on shore was fntenac, and the | Burinzer nervausly clutched the Chalrman's crowd, numbering several hundred people, luurm‘nm.l asked him not to forsake un oid watched his movements withbreathlessanxiety, | mon. There wasa susly semark frot the cab- Flrat bo colled & long Jusso fn his hang, and | manand & reply from llnmcfl and theo the made the standing ff faat 10 tho thwart of the | Scrgeant-ai-A1ina spoke ;lr- *Fotter,? ho sakt boat, and to the noues ha applicd o laree quan- | alound,—he called ovat * Putter " ou tho slight- tity of alum in solution. ‘Theso preporatfons | st pretext, and frequently on B0 preiext Duving been made, the man threw his long bair | Whatever,—tilotter, dow't ‘go back on us fn from tis shoulders and dlsplayed a three-polnt- | that way. “This man wants £ more.! Larpours und braced blmecif to cast s What!" sand the Chislrinan, in excited tones, his lasso. A nowent ho polsed himselt on | “83tovrivg us from the depott Fti mo- the Low aof hLis boat, then, as his eye | strous. Wecan't pay an y such prices.” ‘s fiashed, his bond swung tound his head once, ;luwly ridlcutous,” suid Mr. Bpringer, 1 o w\nc(l\mnuy recounting tho same ut length o tho Howe ‘Committev,—aro summoned to ap- pear before thoe Sub-Committee now {n sesslon in New Orleahs, They undoratand full well the position in which they are placed. They under- stand they are to be confronted with thelr previous testimony, ‘They know (u thelr hearts the teatimony as ¢iven, 8o far from having ox- ceeded, fohl far short of the sctunl facts, They realize with shame and humiliatlon that they 1aust meet the ceproachies and lovks ot pity aud «ontewpt of thelr Nepublican friendas that it is telr only friends they urs calied upon to be- tray. They are none tho loss powerless 1o atem the pressure. They must coine forward and viay the rulo as nasigned; must perjure then- sulyes at the dictatlon of thelr muosters, With all of this the witnesscs are tempted with the offer of o bribe, "Tho Uctnocrats, to thelr everlasting shame be it suld, are 11 Jilinole oy juwa, 1 ciing in £rod towa fn Tilinols Iasting _ water-power bt lilnels uear EIgin, for 8 good farmy will nd luts on Weat Fldes rented wel, S Sor o S0 ot sy Dl of BOYD, Voo 7, §70 Madlson-st. )= 0T EXCHANGE = RO pting to $10,30) for any kind of satedle + Inqulrs Uf W3l (BKDET, 141 sad 143 USING MONBY IN UPRN AND UNLLUSHING COR- | wus suy moro fnterfcrency In tho local alfairs of | twice, thrice, each time with increasing volucily, ble way., “Hidiculous, judecd,” sull the ) geate in shele silidavits thut when Kaoe, who | anee sho world's sond loveliners and | .. EINANUIAL, R wurTION e was Bresident: Uit taors | Bie ady nctined ‘Torwacds bia. avia weat. oug | aextet of clerks. messcrucrs, ai stenoraishors | was aheadl, reachied ous aoar, lio was confrinted e T Ll LA o A TEANCES WA O% piakoSie AT of the witncases ewployed. Thero {8 1o pos- | wus during any Dum tic Adminlstrution, in | atraight bofore him, and the luop, dragnng in ehorus. There's no usy In talking about | by a man fu the house, who lmmediately pre- the dazzing .‘fl;[.,“ that swerved the calculating | % bouda wie., st LAUNDENS private offee. X3 xiA dolyh-st,. noar Clark,_100pi 3 wadh. Evtabilened 1438, (AN A ot G “aULG AND SILIRIL Muney 1o (uau ou watclion dlarionis ead valiatios otayiry desceiplion st GOLISMIU'S Loai aud Bulllog Unice (licensad), U0 bask Madisun-at, Kstablislied s, l‘)l..‘hlbz CAN B HAD N BANUK FOR carrency_at the nth Poar f L Inul ity of denylug the “charge, It has been orn to by Lwo or three of the witnesses with adircctness thut adinits of po deafal. It is u matier ol cominon uotorfety upon the streets. Itis inthmidation on the ono hand, anu britiery on Jhn uthtlx;; i 3 e of the witnesscs but yesterday, In m: hflm\f. zave the whole of thas mum’fvn inn‘ vury few worda, “What would you do,” sald be,"“if & man cameat you with a kutfu tn one band and n roll of grevubacks fn the other unet® di volored Republican fricnds, under- stauding tho position, could bLuve nothing furthier to say. ke sdmitted very frankiy, In the counection, that hie bed ©got &0 1rowm dat 'ar plie.” [lfs case, s giveu, is tho case with all.” They sre all made to feel an lrreatstibly Emb re; Lo see, 08 it were, the point of the uifc; they aro ulf tempted with the olfer of g Yery constderable bnbe, 'they are wken o T AL T M i Ouy of them tells wo, for instsnce, that the particular poiuts to which hu was expected to all the denunclations of Uraut by the Demo- cratic politictans of Vireinia uo oug has sver dared to complain of one sct of his toward the Virginta peoples Now, 1 say hie would have had just tho samo wotive to uppress the Virgiuta prople us suy ther Southern eople, becauss tne Virginla people fought him - just as bard fo the \War a8 any other Soutuern peapte did, I, then, his treatinent of the other Bouthern States ifferent from his treatment of Virgints, it owiug to the fact thut there were local causes W those States Justifyiog it which did not exist fu Virginke If be uscd troops in tho bouthern Btates in the mers wantunness of power und for tyranvlcal purpose, he would certatuly bave doke tie same thing ih Virgiola," W Colunel, do you belleve Gen. Urant can, in 1880, cowuiund any support u the Bouth that Los not bitherto been given to the Kepublican Shrough tho ale behind 1t the opeuiny colls of | 1 enid the huckman. Do yor supposo that the rugye. slhot stralght over n“é‘ hcu‘h uf the | I'm goinig to bring all the Congress trom the mionster. ‘Thers went up a mighty shout fram | depat In one yelicle for §J1 Look atthem ‘ero thoshore, The bluck nooss went fafrly over | Burses. Beo how they's bluwing Irom » pulling tho bicad, down along the sizuous neck, hung u | hine of you fellers, hat was & pretty trick, moment ‘on tha srmicss shoulders, and disap- | wasn't ‘61" Aud the Haleht-hawk? " put & cared down the budy of the sneke, The man | scornful intonation in his words. '_'\\Im was i the boat clapped i hands juyfully, wnd aat | yer game, suyhow!' gaid *tcahby,” nlopiig 1o quictly down to await resulte.” Hail au hour | the bud sometblog that Chalrman Polter pissed. On shore overybody was expect- | Wus about to say. WDid yer meah to Ent and sitent. By that thne the slum | charge for half a dozen ca'gest DL won't had exerted s astringent property, sud the f dvy euts, —Out with them 'cre 38, body, whare it bad been conlined, bud shrunk | oF we will have @ littls | Investigate 10 gucl dimemsions that M the snext | right hers in this town.” The clerks, and nlss- effort tho monster mads to extricate himselt ho | scugers, and stenvaruphers qulctly stepped into was free, Theold boatwun took up hisoars, | the hotel corndor, ‘I wish Ben Butler was ared his arms, spd pulled toward the cusi, | bere,” sald Rainey, softly, Chalroan Potter towing th behind bim, ‘Tures-quarters § did not say & word, and the tlou, Mr, dprinzer of a milo from the shore the anake was soen to | actustly trembled, The Chuirns fuund bis rulse fus head high fu_ air, the sca wae lashed | pocketbook, aud broughit vut three silyer dul- Lnlokn:e’n lu’lm, and the fylog apray, like a | (A0 e:‘fllufiuluu:"u hosald, “you will have to ank of fog, for 8 moment obscured the view, | Pul 8 cousleto the. When b Bettied away and wop clear, an up- | Vho How. M. Springer, with & very sad face scuted and snapped his eun at him. Ksne fired | oljey of Nupolcon Ill. snd won his callous at the same instant, and the _man, rushing or } eart," fsiliuiz out of the oppuslie doorway, was met —— by Ofticer Durhum, who had conio up oo that | When hittle Thowas stoops to toy with ber- sfa of tho house, aud who nlso Im: | ries, jam, and jelly-cake, no are can svothe the medistely lred Ctwico upon the mah | cpasteucd bov—uo tustruns cuse bis stumach- without " kuowlng who hud fired tho Grst | gepe, And If tho griping natus wefy thy medi- sbot, ‘The wan jell dead on the spot Without | cines prescribed to fotl, his parents will do well huviug spoken o wenl, and upon inquiry of the | tg try tho llinpid, llquid castor-olli—witon wotiien prescut the oflicers divcgvercd that thoy | 7ymes, liad killed thelr brother, Amus Ladd, Fearipg | == vivlence st the bauds of the peaploof (he nelgh- | TEILE TRIBUNE IBICAN! o burhuod, the otficers al once fled the county, | ¥x pAPER To ACCOMMODATE OURK R aud went to the uext county of Greenville, I ‘patrons shruliguout the cliy we Lave estal where they voluntarily surrcndered themsclyes urI-n:n ummdq:nlmlfim.:l ’l'.'.!,".fi'r‘n‘ffi to the slicril for prolection, aud were (e | BERR NIE RN TT I WAL Gidee, ana witl be rovelved vrisuned fu dus form, oek P B, daring the week, sud unutl i p, mi. INDICTED POR MURDER. The regulor term of court for Pickens County met a fow weeks later, and the otheers, with- out belng brought trom Ureenville Jatl, were | Weit Malbonst, noat formally indicted for murder. ‘The State wea | flOBEIE YHECEREO represented by Bolicitor Cuthrun and the HitR. Jowe! SO UTC . P, \uu? A, far Currency st ONBALAZ-FOO of PO LOAN=0X VIl T-CLARS CITY REAL ESTATP: Blotan, F,0000 £ 3L Bhtek 6hUkh 8nd IBTECE amanite, tu sdit, 817 and ¥ per eeat Mugey on hsod. TURNKIL & BUND, 1uz Washingioa-st, BUSINESS CIIANCES. l'oi Al jmmul“ffl-uxizk.'Ex‘fr:.\'x{xll: \Joos. o b1or ks Kousl tHadv, ang ¥acelien wrtel Shori Vb idrton tad. i, Gliak, oo iL1L ON BOUTHEASE . and Wenlworth-av,, ‘firce B U Tder, Lo It for uue WAL SO RS, 1 40 Deare by 1 Jach Idu there fs no section of the country In which (i Urant has wariner snd strouger frivods than fu the Suutu—mcn who will risk i i Naws Depot, 1 alsie W TH_FIOM €2.00 TO lery Nowsdeator, sad ¥azey un {ntercat fn & manutacfuriog thear, oy Al bis fostructious asto general | tucir lives sud furtunes Lo support blu.” turned boat was seon drifting seaward sud the | and reluctant mosement, produced the couple, vers by Assistant United Stutes Attormoys Lako-al.. ‘carser Ligcola. Ailated. - Ubjet 1o adit Jo eud lu= conduct gea witneas, wers written oubin tho | ““Yea; but do you believe Bu cun get the su sca-scrpent bad gone. ‘Tho pext day, while | and tho cnbmnal rcmnv\irnu thot ho was sorry | W, R, Eurlg aud E. W, M. Mackey. On mmln)m e | crodse thenusic, rubishaws 1o be satlstactory. band of bis ructor, and _that ho was dritled 1t of tus Coneervative scotiment o gfi'f; bathing, same peoble found fn the surl & packs | Lo bado't charged 81 a hiead, recelved his mord | oftha latter gentleman a change of venue to e DIUBECAL, Address D us, £ .lx\mie‘t:,uz‘; County was finmiw. :n‘l)l a as "—uui :j:fi;rfz::';;n-;rru;i:a’ l-av.l-ddu‘;“:;l;',“film it of July—set 107 the hearlui, at Grevusille, of | during ireekdays fir s ceuts; cach adaltional tins urgmnuul’un the point of trausferring the case (0 3';’;;;0,'{"'“’,‘,’:"““"’“““"“"‘““ ehuried, " o Ui United Btates Court. b tho faterval 4 ve- e T DT SSeoTh AN PIANOS tition fur remuval was filed fu thy oftice of the | A [ L L BECONT-NANY, FIANUS 7 Uetava i age of prospeciuses of a marine insu com- | thandontle fure sud drove oway. 1t was o By ey had attached ta them the fra | aulct party after that uutll e clevator was uanie of Neotuue, Triton & Co,, aud Indicated | boarded. “1he silencs was only broken when a concern o9 the fustadlment plon, ali dividend, | Holvoy satd somthlug that began with Pot- and po risk or expenss, They probably came | ter' Early this mornine the cabman was siill from tho old 1nan's boat, aud, doubticas, tio was | Feluting to his brother »uightlow ks” the tale an fusuranco agent of the sea In pureult of his | OF bis cxperince with * that ‘ero loyestigatio® calliug, ‘The snukoe story 1s ended. Comnitten.” e e—— po: Bouthi™ * lle can get the support of a large number of the men who buve beeu kuown as Couserva- tives, All who bave been known as Republic- aus lieratofore will vote solidly for blw, aud & great wany who Lave beew Cunservatives will du o too." *“Don't you think it would cndavger the lo- for theeo days fn wdvauce, The witness Duly, who, playluz 1t sbarp, tock s Eomuu of his bribe 1 band, and came before the Committeg 1 a Democratic witness, but toexposs their f:mb‘, was himself thus put lllmufih the drill i beeange of bis superlor Inteltigence, expected Lo pl u alt-finportant role, I"lhs was o awear to a Enowle ___MOALDING AND LODGING, North Siao, 5 AND 3 Noupl CLAL UT.~BOALD FOR ) fuiles or wentleieu, $310 85 por week, with s of plany and batls, = Clerk ol tho United Statcs Court st Cliurleston, s AL wiso thereupon issued his weit of habcas corpus cum causa 1o 1no United Btates Marshal, swd an J3uoms no wurma, witl bo: of the o . 8 3.3 per’ we ugrectent as between Anderson and | stitutious of the Governmcot to clect amsn “<rs ST ——————{ tho morting ok the tith a copy of the wrlt was o Loard. 3. and 3. 60; day boatd, ¥4 50 ludy et and Scerctary Sherman, Ile wos to | President the third time, or that it is ut lcast & | Missousl River Gralu AR Golug to Chicago. Gen, Grant on the Mattlo of Shitah, served by o~ Deputy Marsual ou the Sticelil of LU 1 P SWear positively fu the conbection to a direct | cunfesslon ot weakneast 1. Louly Keuwbiican, July a1, Cixcinnam, July 2.—7Tv the Edtor of the | Greeuvifle Couuty, ond a furmal demand wade Wil ault ot i ‘]lx Fad 2u bt S0 Ty, AND OFNEL et el Seetary Sheruan about | ol do B0t The® projudles that exlsted | Ttfs s Iawentable fact which® curibot be bot- | Comencroiali 'To shake the grip of 8 livafice | for tho cuslody ol the pruvucrs. WA orner Sl S K e e, e i o 4 Weber and bis (Webcr's) bsitution fu the wat- Tormla eaterinlualed by (ouiract (Farrsdicl); et ter of Ula proteat, Ho was Lo swear at the sums ‘s Aminaiied fes; sriicle wl X Washiagton ARUUNENT DEFOLE JUDUK RERIUAW, ralnat 8 dhird-t 2 3 SIAN ik i " Sfmowes siaiugl cantinulig w Tho demand wos refased, and thoquestion | PIANOB OV DIVFERENT MARKS FOIk 84 tered by belng silent about it, thut thugreat | that ile has for long years Lecn cuitivated and fucumbent i oflice for three successive terms. f bulk of the graln shipped froum Missourt Kiver | nounshed by thoss who ure iuterested i cou- i L or LW R e: = 2 et Tiue to @ persopal description of Sherman, oy | But If a wan bus been Presidont for two terung, | poluts 18 golog t Chicoyo, Why (8 30 1a the | ceatlog the truth, brings to miud the bupcloss: | cawo up the vamo day befuro Judize Rerstane vaiy et st warsrinauf W, We BEIAULL, PEAVELING SAL MK RGO T RENGRTIT & mbered 1o buve seen him,—such o de- | ang has then retired to private Mfe and bus be- | preat unsolved problem, though of coarse It fs | Bees of thy “tgbt ola muan ugainee @ filread,™ | for deguincut tn Lha nature uf aplestothe ju- S;‘"r" ANERIGANT OUGANS, THE STANDABD w et wiay, 1o :J“““.':.m‘:“.:.‘.“;‘:’.h"..“:,".‘:.‘“"‘: derd i on a8 would bo recognized a3 belouglng | come ol 1he greus body ob citizens, there's no | dircetly duo to tho fact that in Chicosgo spriug The statement of Gen, Grant, putlistied to day, | rlsdiction. The vrisoucrs were repreecuted ud | 2y orian of too worid. for sl i sl sllments, Lx e ;lglxl‘!"‘m.y:'rc Fouds, ot Rus it e % the muu, Ha bad more dauger of clecting him than if be bad | wheat briugs 10 to 13 cents per bushel wors | by Mr, J. K. Youug, that thers wus no surpnse | before, and the State by the Solicttor sud tha | yulred, ot warerovius of W, W, T"hfi..u b 3 Atsoruey-General, 'The argauents seeaplodan | - ______Curer sialo g u cutire day, aud caunot be fully indicated bese, | 7RO RENT=SPLENDID ULRIGNT AXD 340 Bricy stated, thoy wero as follows: Counsel | b, Planoa: (a¥ prices 1o auli the times. L :m the lxl\fiuun lu'guml! n::, xi{m-ll:luxg u{ :ha i) oy ainous b gection of o cvised Statutes, i hon meny precedvuta G utber Statgs, | < PeAAle ontlme yaymen, & NAILAY, Counsel for the State urged that the statutadid | CoraerState and Adamais,, huLATIE ta this casss il thak bywus uucotstl: | =y g gy AND CARRIAGES. TUK MOTION KEVUSKD. FonsLe Judge Kershaw rcscrved bis cecdsion untll { &, SO e tig July 16, when bo ousvunced thab Lo was cowm- | yisse very cbrag, ¢ Hian bup VEVER BEEN SUBHMAN I L LITE, lul was tauzhit bls description as part of bis ‘essun. It is o pity Uen, CoX, woen Dula was tnn ¢ stand, could not have known what to Ve drawn vut ot this all-important Demwcratic :mms. Dula coutd not only bave unbosomed husetl of all, wnd for wory thau all u3 here 4y but Dula was the wmub to whom Weber " nself out, es baviog hlwself recelved o Wge briba for bls lc-llmuu{ n Wash- i!&'hm- Duls, fortupately, lives heso fu oW Urloavs. and, not baving the fear of the never been President, because Lo would bave ne more power than any other citizen, Tue objection urgod agaiust tlree successive terms is that it b8 power tou Jopg in the nands of vue maen, but this doesn't apply when thero bus been o break fu o the suceeselon. Gew. Wasblgton id oot dechue o re-clection for 8 third thuu because of any objectlon to the privciple of & toird terw at sll, but because he was su old mau sud had becoms wearivd of thoe cares of oiticial life sud desired trunbuitlivy sod re thao wiuter wheat 18 bt. Louls. " ‘The seal prob- | st Sbiluh—seave thu sarprisc ol the newspaper Jeus that commends dtaeif to 8t Louls' atten- | men—is somcthivg that Uruht aud Sherwan tlon, bowever, s why Chlcago cen pay @ so | bave for so luug a tine :c{:cuxcd. thut they bave 1ouch blgeer prizo and yet make monoy in the | come to betfevo it themaclves, The statement busiuess: Ask & gratn” merchaut and “he wisl [ ouce viade by tucav loved aud wuccessful Ueu- sy thup 1t 1s bevauso tho rutlrvads kive so much | crale, s belicved by il who know no better— lower rates slour the Chicoro soute; ssk the utnmllyu 1t will b vouched for by the raltroad wun und e will say that tho lowes | **Chiclof the Staf," sud by that other useful Tates are caused by the greater volut of trude, | but subservicut ofilcer, the * Aud-de-Cawp.’ ‘Fust fs, the trude causes tho low rates snd the These fawous commauders bave the rigbt to JOW Futes cause the tradu: but with il this, it | v shelr testimony,~the samu sight that 16 & dewoustrably fact bt the edvantageof § otber Lunest wen sud brave soldiers Lave. | .. LOST ANDKOUKR. Jrorsi=R cowcoi e cAX HAVE DKUY uah i prupeety aad saglu exbsinsi. 17 boith Faosamoncat, Fie N BYEAMER VILoRA Oii IN _80UTI O, Balf uf 3 buls of guld-lowed OYe-glasa. Ut ibaruily rew apded by dwursiuy W N, R, AKE & Fon NAEGA ber Mudivo: (Y

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