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e & THI CHICAGO TRIBUNE B as M nin, whone surname I forget, no- | brnte ke dis=rehon in the prem One ATE tleed hes and s s patlent fn vartweular, & budg, il one iwhow [ ¢ Mrs. lamtiton, what aro you chewlng 1 never thouzht insane, was a Mias Rude, of “Puper, I Sie wanted to marry a Mornion Tho Michigan Insane-Asylum at| “HaveT not told sou not todo that " . atnd ¢ho 4] me her brother wante | . : v N lier smapryime L, 8o e had D Kalamazoo. “mfl(:pfi ““wl‘I‘I‘;l‘ltll'.l:,:fl\“x;nh\':‘!:n.r)- to Kalunazon, Well, the attendants were an- and Twill | poyed with Dier, and at every apportunity woihl IIURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 899—-TWELVE PAGES. 9 ore and Inyingzdown three pumpkins | terlal prosperi poptilation, M fckey, pleaseput 8 cqam 1 composed aimost entirely of negroes, are peace- in my ated, and here are vour pumipkins,” ful, guict, orderly, nu verv prosperons. Among = our azricuitural population we assert that they GOLD are less adalcied to drunkennesa agid crime than . the rural population of otler cBuinties, They arc industrious and are producing a surplus for RRIBLE IISTORY. that they can accomplish all of f purposes. essentially, through the inatrumentallty of tho Democratic party, as it is in Ohlo, by 3 unlon withit. The aeltlnfi w%stlwr of the separats Greenbackers and the leading Demoerats of Olilo, suywhere and anvhow, will tend to this neerded union, and for the common weal this azainst Chie riedd from the Ji the eriminal case had ben nolled e Clerk of the Courty who had tm. vauded tue Iihie 1 Ing to imstra- tiong, on_an order from Deputy Juwdze Fielils, of tiie City Court, returned the boos to Mr. “Junes. The suit azainst Austin hew It s ) The London Feconnmist on Tts Increased | export upon less outlay aud at less expeuse nud | consolidation of forces directed to a commoun_ :‘"‘C“‘“‘. ‘_lll“,"l"mgrltnm-'um,'(rl»lmtt\ml ehove | puton her restrafuts while wasin Hall 11 ;\':Allrl"‘.l m'-ru. :} ury, mv;llw’fl,v:l fury Parchasing Power, umlu'r fruntcl" dlnmlnnlnfilu than ;my ?[mn:r purpose should be sceured., Among the groc: PR : r, Palmer ound the fuane for the plalntiif, hat, e Londnn Economiat of Dec. 23 tast contalns npulation In any other part of the | ful und uaeful things connected with the Jack- A Story that Shonld fi“’ Been Told o dntteriercad Mes, f1a feet from: wnder WOLLD BANCTION 1T, s lla propets. Il recos the | o ‘:1,.',;‘;’,,:,, i ,:,",',c';{,,,g ditorial entitled | Btate. They bave no adrances mad to them Ly Sonfan prckied oystera and native wine wos Ui Six Yezrs Ago, Wit e fron creon Lofghend. catio fh contct | and would sav, **Mice Ttu te, 1 pe yot will be Biile, 31 damazes, ud e costs, capital, and ther prodacea suMulency of the raw | manifestation of s drift toward this unity. “ Fluctuation inthe Purchasine Power of Gold.” | natecial toequal the demand. They work to dis- Ve have room to make only brief extracts from | advantage, but they nevertheless are producers it, and in doing this wo select the parts which ulr ml» r'n'am m:inudulcfir vvh;t b\;flx‘zhl munau; I{:lu % virculation, and add their share e productive "'(,r:l l':"l'","" ','"e fhin the acops andliconclusigns industrice of the country. We think that the HEAREMUCIE nezro population of our Seallelands arc as hard. **{t fa n fact which will rcarcely be disputed | working, as ciyil, ns orderly n class saare to be that the purchasing puwer of gold 18 now con- | found i any lfand. aml as'long as they arc as siderably greater than it was in the threo years l!rmluruvnly‘ olul as they now are, wo see no ¥, uf “Llie defense gave notice of @ — e— l(‘u:m‘i} lu‘rlne ul:‘ sotind as lowd na the report of mnr:'x r'uw.llvlc ;:ml‘nntl mvl“d‘)““\l’l‘“';)"“'uh [y 5 aplstol. Mrs. 11 pave o shifek of anenish, aml | MUsh trouble” Awother lady, Mise Davie, ras published Now to Call Attention o 8 | aur wonau deserving of o place umone himan 1 withh similar perreeution for intereeding Continning Wrong. Kliid would have bad merey. But Miss Etag | 0 behalf of Ml threw herself on the woman's eliest und called ay before . 10 another attendant, her sister, to bring the | Miss Da e and mys Poet furon (Hieh.) Sunday Commercial, restralnts, © M. Hamtiton strugzled so | Iviends nmd trfed toald The etory published Lelow s not intended ax | frautieally that they des fro efforts | Qe reaton why 1 fnow that the d or ecnsation. It 1s & plain recital, 1o put them on, hutthe two ruth tragaed | matrons did not coustder ine i Reliance apon the Almighty, The Salt Lake Clty Nevs ts disposed to wait until the offictal report of the Hupreme Conrt declsion In the polyzamy case I8 recelved before it grives full vent to fts feelings, and expresses ita opinions aa to the eoundness of the srgu- ments of the Chicf Justice. In the meantime (¢ Tow 1t Was Corrled—ftepublican Binclks Shot Down In the Rerent Electlon=ire. tended Lrend of n Negro Ctiabig—iWhnt the Demaerats Begard ns Incendiary Lan- ;semmu-d Miss T Al Lieeause we were oo nther, wturs atnl ane was that, if > } or- | Teason wig they should fot have some repre- | jg ivpieased to see that thers ks no cxeltemcut § mewEPADS £ lier neross the hatl and dushed her fito u bed- | there was any fine work tu by ¢y they wonted RUBEE. 18 This assertlon mas readily be cor- % Y 80 3 L 0l s the i Xl ul padeand published wholly in the interest of | pm “efammine and tocting the dour, 1o do b3 ey D e arranz v table In vorrespandence Neic York Tribune, ruhorate:d by an appent to the market prices of :‘.‘.‘,',5."‘,"”,‘“,:‘,":',‘;,'7;‘},‘,"“.,‘“5:,",.,,’1‘,'35',“,'.’;‘2;,'3’,‘.'. vier s matter nud o Dol the enlin relfatios k) {hie poor, dependent Innates of the Michigan T had strugeivd to mamtain my composure, | the dininx-ronm, ta w nttenidant, Asylum for the Insane at Kalamazoo. remembering from former experfen U utd 0t one thne of sicicness Ltook charge of 1all S smich an the lady, a part of whoso expe- | could do hothing but gut. lta trouble. msscit, 17 for three or four months, at the request of ke 1t s, —andd who was never violently | Bt 1 vias cutting u dresa for Sira. ifumilton, Dr, Paimer. i stence there 1t f5,— T ort 11 s und aftee she bad been I the reum uogut ten | Whea ©scnt to the asylum L sewed a 35 hill {nsane,—was & resklent of Pork Huron before | yinyges [ told Miss Binma that | wanted o try [ 0 one pore of my dress,but forgot it After ghe was Rent to the asylum, amd has resided | it on. She ansawered that she was welome a n‘Luut nfrm. ars 1 weal to wmk making the here Guietly With herson and dnughter for six l:mln. l'lmlll r:“er smlxiulmr it ‘\'lun;:i,lu:‘luxt .l;%m,-‘m nrh;”n\utl:‘.l n:‘" 1 “|"_‘ to Dr. y s b has boueht he: e malled she wonld open it, 8ie finialic Y v e s, cars shice hee :""“‘f,'l';’»" ’n'e ml'::xfl u:mf"': Rote, went down statrs it 1t wid after aboat | eotten 'cloth, would, he sall, bug cev Jiome and vald for it; nas o 8 five minutes came back wid opened the door, [ Moty without iny getting it allhouzh Court and by virtue of Ler own unshaken testl- | e ot siuried back with horror ut the pituble | 1oskel for 4t geveral times, One day one of wnony, sustained and corrohorated, rectalmed | sizhit presented. Mea, Hlamilton halturnedthe | the atieninnts gaye me some ting nm'm to serty which n raseally husband ind endvavor- | bedstead, a small oule frame with natted loop- mnka o Irefused to do them, Dr. Palmer proyerty t hers as she has demonstrated {ron etats, on one end, had torn & strip from s | Was sent for, und Itold him Iwould mot do them elin teh frumiews S8 shicet wnd antit e wot ez v cotton eloth, He pretendud Jer sanity In many ways; and beeause Lier story NUNG NEASELY. he hud forgatien ity and ot It shen, gow told I8 corruborated, n so much 0813 8t | gyo g doad, Miss Ewa pathetleally clasped A THAAIC INC.DENT present possible, by her duuchter ami by other | per liands together—* O, my G, witat sliall | occurred {n the fourth yearof my stay, Mrs. persons, and because by every rule of reason- | 1dop?t fttel] was n patient who had bad, melancholy upon th- Almighty wlich s exhibited by the Saints generally, In viow of the reported rullng of the court of Tast resort.” New Onruass, Jun, 19.—Since my letter on ihie troubles n Tensas was wrten, a numter of Dinocratle witnesses from that parish have been examined by the Committee, und 1 have talked with two feadiug Democrstic pohticians who will not testiiy leeause they understatnd they have heen or will bo fddieted by the Federat Gramd Jury, The statemenis of these men do not modify the maln fentures of the affair, but give somo additfonal details of interest. The shootlng and hanging of nesroes, which followed the bulldozing rald at the houe of Fariax, the negro preachor, at Water- proof, they eay were done by Peck's frionds. not on their return from the tirse rald, but on the ensulve Monday amd Tucstlay, It sectna that the death of Peek alarmed the commoditics then wivl now; and the result, | relves fo the task of so concllisting their pollt- which yields an averazs fall probably exceeding | feal prejudices as would cause them to fuse in 20 per ecnt, whil forthwith be sscribed to the beuter elementa to give force and character to existing great depressfon In trade, to overpro- ;,l,’;‘:'z’{:“‘gfl"':;"{‘“‘:‘k:,:‘g;";’,",fi“"?{g‘:’mfi:’l"m| duction, nud to the collapse of speculation after | incomputent members of thele own race, simply the vears of inflation und manfa. Although | bacause they are black. We believe that our these have undoubtedly been potent causes | Bfatestnen have been guilty of shortsichtedness operating to broduce a fall la market in not compromising with thelr prejudices, und prices, It s probable that others which ft (a | oot eadeavoriug 10 overcume thein fnstead of {um' o\ar r‘mrpn:la u;flcomldcr hnmlnlsn crmi ——— ributed toward this great and gencral n N movement, 1f, 83 can- utkloustedis be shown, THE GRANTS ABROAD. markes jrices are, taking an averagze of a grent sty number of commoidities in dally ure, from 10 to | The Goneral Wishea to lio Genernlissimo. 14 per eent cheaper than in any of the vears of Paris Letter tn Newe Fork Iribune, depression which fotlowed the pante of 154, and Since Geu. Urant came to Europe his tongue ‘f;l:‘lglp?'llltu !)0 per cent below those of 185! has gatned In 1quacty. He disclaims the am- ch Novel-Reading as a Dissipation, Richard Grast White tn North Amariean, There are willions of people in England and millions In Amerlca, and almost milljuns In Australla, to whose enjoyment of life novelsara altnost as necessary a8 food to their lifc itsclf, every one of whum take some eredit to them- scives for the thne they pass fn “readiug,” complacently contrasting themselves with idlera and those who are siven up to the frivollties of life, A valn and foolfel botion, for therefs probably nomore Inskilous form of lazincss, no tmethod ol passing thug more: abrotutely vold of exertion of auy kind, than novel-reading as of the serles atter the erisis of | p00. b3 as novels ure read by most of those for whom they o i projects ascribed to hin. Al he wants L alocy, * Help me to cut_her down,” sald I, and [ | shelt, but no violent onves, She uscd 1o wasit | wenty-five bold riders he took with bias to kill | 189%—"he" conclusion s forced upon us that . are written, As'a child opens ita mouth and g and all forms of an 4 taok th acissors which 1 liapipent ve T Ty weuty-five bold riders ho blas to it pesonble cns | 18 s 0l position at the head of the United ¥ viss appened to hiave in | dishive, op ihe lour, sweep, aid mako 5 e ) % eliher (1) the present deoressiun 8 far in excess ha< sucar plams put into it, mo the ordinary AT WEANS THE Al OF TRUTI, ¥ ocketnit Roth Contraty 10 les— i wo | Ehie had lohe Rubni Baie st renchied nearly 1o | Oh0 respectable and peaceablo colored man, 80 | ory Y which existert in those previous perlods | Statesarmy s sind he thinks that as communder of depreselon; or (2) the world's productionsare | of the mllitary forces of the Unton there will far wmore easily rendered anarketable; or (3) | crelung be work for bl to get through down there has been un fuerease of late yeara in the H Tntiitinte Worlliol, i it oF N elr, Bouth. [Ilowever, if he speaks with no arriere Tl Teasing nrlces fiethur b,xfl! e namelts | peusce, which Lis most Intimate Sriends assure of stagnation following upon the rallsway panic | me that he does not, he wants, more from a pe- :‘rw:.m ;{ti;:l};'n:'llll’t:hl;‘)hlnfl;m)nl nl‘unlrel; cuniury ttan u political motive, to regain the cntly cheaper than thoes at prescut exist- | pigh post of Generalissimo, The tatir 1 the Old i 1, U1 CHEANCRL A ¥ !"'F;'r n,"g“l“. :5!;:&;'» thuh‘g:t' yedr ol the ceti- | \World hag very nearivemptied hia vockers, and b T . ! rketable cotnmodities | )uecome 1o un ate when cuterprise s dull, ard a was romewhere abont ¥ cent lower than 8t | popyiay salury for routing work 1s very rateful. present, Cousequently, ciiher that depression X was (1) more severe thun this, m vr?y mueh Hewill notgo bavk 1t Statos s rid tever be was whe lie left then, wore severe than uiter 157 nl 1544: o (3) the | 08 ) Jeet s ! : worli's roductions wers then more easils ron. | Gonr o pict he tine acqulred fnto the Europenu dered matketable; or () the Inirinsie worlhy of | GO i, 128 ROl e save, shurpeticd his subitlon, our aitol value wastlien muck iigher thanafter | COL G Contrury Bmperors utd Kings are, it 2 ! appiears Lo him, the propertics of courtiers, wid 'llz;‘i‘z.;yul 1800, and” somewhat. Lizber thau it 18 | 158 glaves of & futila e:}n’wcue. which, given the novel-reader sita guietly and thoughtlessly and has m story poured through bls eyea into his mind or futo what serves him in thut capacity. It {a quite another spirit aml with auotner pur~ puse tuat yreat works of imazination are upe pruached by those who cau appreelate them. that they retreated at once to the Parlsh of Catahouls,whence they had vone, On the fotiow- ngday,Sunday, thes rallicd additional furees, and on Monday returned to reveunge the lo.s of thelr leader Ly massacring every black man they could catch. It {s probable that these raiders killed all the negroes that were slain fn Teusns Parish, and aleo the ¥ elzht or uine ' that Gav. Nicliolla savs were killed i Concordia, a parish fir:x both Tensas and Catanowln,© A num- ter were wounded, however, by a body of so- catled mititis frotn Frankiin Parlsh a tng o concert with about a score of citlzens of St Juseph, the county-scat of Tensas, On Momday, thewe men marched under the comm wd of Parish Judize Cordill to disperse the neeroes who were maid 10 be congrenting with srme near and aopedls to human reason and the human | cut hier down and lakd the body on the mattress, | her fect, One day Miss Lemon, ona of_the cu- heart, we fecl called upon to publish it fu our | Miss Ennru seemed overcome, wid so Frandown | elest wamen 1 ever saw, told Dr. Paliner (I colume, and to ek for it from her ueighbors a the il swid catleid Miss Cailrey, who telonged | aicard her)ihat the waman's halr sinetled mnaty, n"m'm,mm‘ from our brethren of the State | 10 No. 15 hall, teliing her” what had happencd [ sd nsled l('n\'c‘m(-ul leoff, Tt was given, after 1l _ o amd to eall 1he ductar. Rome renir L **seemed too o But press a considerate, candld judgment, sudirom Drs, Palmer nud Marshall eanie up immedi- | Mrs, tittell ohj | ed, anl reststed desperately, fue Governor of the State und the Leels- | ately. I went dnto the room, md when thoy | butthree of them, Miss Lemon, Miss Wele Jature sutllzient consideration toassure the peo- | camedn I stacted to tell what had bappeaed, but | st another, after putthys the mufl on b ple of this Commonwealth of the present con- | Was interrupted by Mies Finmag and Dr. 1 nalon Bodness, ¢ of the pension-arrears job fa made a little more Inexcusable sud fmpudent on the part of Congress, by its persistent coquettng with measures for the reduction of taxation. Not only o ingividual membera scream for ceonomy In appropriations, but billsswarmupon euch session for the reduction of the tax upon whisky, upon tobacco, and upon varlous other artictesconsumedor ralsed by the voting inasses. it & : ik e in- lulllml:l. “1"0 vlng hr'r" on l'lt.; lflom‘. sl atritg- - § ery with an wgoravatine shaie of his fingers, | gling with her, pounding, choling, cutting mul ittan sl |rLfl(“|.c[fl: of hcrdurhcfc'x? wnrg' “I"]‘I’ ald: Never mind, Mrs. Kewley, never ming? slasting, manaved to gettoll. Idonot kiow arestilt under the care and subject to the w Eo to your room.” i whether they sold it or not. It was 2 popul: of Dr. George C. Palmer and his chosen at- I you will examine her head. Doctor, vou | colur, and beautiful halr. During the strue; 5 ;vllllléruhubly lliml hcrfikiull llrflktixl,b:" sail I.!iou- |mu|; Mrs. “!Iuell was }rul-cnl‘ b{:lu-k n};l !xnlxl L K i Lo arottsu lus sensibintivs nud be directed to | ber Iace and neck cwollen and distorted, They I "“F"”:’“ “’“"l“l fact ““‘3“:‘ l“‘j:"“" el my story. would liold her nose and strangle her; Vhey goes not seck to Iny all blamo on the doctors, “ s, Kewley {3 very much excited, Doctor,” | would rafse herup and slom her head down xeent I so far s they are aud ought to be re- | satd Miss Emmi. against the floo Hueeoming almost frenzied on ponsible for the ucts of the stteudants, Ehe *Go to your room, Mre, Kewley,” sald Dr. [ witnessing the sufferinzs of the unfortunate : Wiaterproof. “The testiimony abouc this afuir is g 3 o bluins ofsapparent carclessneas on the part [ Palmer, * fou ure exeited; gu directiy, or L swoman, {salzed o ehiale and threatencd tosrike | ylga g excoediugty savue, bat from o member | 'Hie weiter In fortifeing tio posltion which he B e et taas wasyin on | Several bills of this sort uro vendioc nutw and o1 Dr. Van Deusen; and of negleet, and ndiffer BIALL HAVE YOU TAKEN THERI If they did not ston. Dut 1 dared not strike, | or e 81, Joseph pariy who will not go on the | Lakes, Bt G aks of wold fiaw turcisel. | visit witn her father and mother at the lotel de | {iicieato r ton w id, ard proposes to reduce taxation with one hand, und vay a bundred and fitty millions of dollars out of the revenues for hack prosdons with the other, oce, andl contempt on the part of Dr. Pulmer | and put under restraint,” audanentiliou eatsund shoved meaut gt foward e patients, Te oid wot poy any atten. | They led o away, as alsoall the other pa- b e e iy o e e o 3¢ roquires o iood | tents, o Tocked wd In the dorinitars, o Jargo | o Whel her Kok dane the poor womun wan re- on at Siarity b0 oilow of the ettel that ho | Foous Wiiieh was oricinatly mtendud us o sitetug- | FReCHE0 R NG L REIGHE, BAver fbiovel. B o Inmocent of the outrages com. | Foumm.~ Mes. Th was carried wway that uight, tn | 148 Bt eltab Bur banlle before ber Tuce i un yunted nzuinet ndividuals bumanity, and Chiris- ‘&grg&um ;vl\::)ll:nu lnml fl::llm;\‘“ll‘l;-ll vurled, | i g es PP v ay, “1lease, God, jan v bed helow. ,~J niever knew walch, s it e ohotsured prlso of | - AfLerwards, four ur tve tiaies, 1 approached LTAST, 00D, LET 2 DIL.Y AL e, now Mechenl Superiutends | DF: Paliner ail attempted to relute what pre- | | She was a Gatholic, wd brevious fo this need it of the new Asylum for Lustern Michigun, veded Mrs, Hamilton's death, but he would | 10 pray and sing in the nlght quite loud. This Joeated at Puntine. l(u)'-l"vflthnr Witz Liis ""'"\?‘ and ||ln)mlue or :'"xxmi"xmé“é:'. L(e‘-ll‘l‘«;«‘l; '::"ln! llrfl;;!ruclcv:xhvl;w‘nllu TEa 18 Thie . ) Cow- | Worklng of “his flmgers, * Never mind, Mes, | futo the.toon ere’ were four beds in the L ate thncount eivon by Srs. Henry Kev- | Kuclor, be pasiive, Do paceirus o ko uih | Foom) aiul eboke ber to stop ler, Souetiucs ¥ g e abont that. Dou't distirly vourseif, 1t yo | she would thirow the quilt_ever her head il PIVE YEAUS' INCAUCERATION ever want toget well don't brood over tliese | Emother ber to stop her, - Olten she woutlid bite fn the Michlizan Insane Asylum at Ralamiazoo, §n | things.” Awd he never uliowed e to telt the | Mrs. Rittel’s hands until the blood would ruw. anewer (; questious put by a reporter for the ;(ncu. What Mias Emma told tim [ never {lmm: amined thein i (he morning uimd seen Cunmerelal§ new, e marks. 1was tnken to the asylum obout eleven years But two_years or moro nfterwards I was After the cruel halr-cutting experlonee [ouly o, 1 was reablly fusune ut the time, though I | down fu No. 10 hall, catime out suits (they | 3% Mrs. Rittell for two or three weeks, ducing was fmproviug, and probably never would huve | wero vreparing for theatrteals) und while at | Which tme she did not know anythine, Fhey Leen sent there IF my busband had been aloyal, | work in cotpany with the Matrow, T toid her | Dad mate her ten thnes as fnsane us before, 1 Luturable man, the whole story,” 8lic evidentiv tolilthe Doctor | sustosed that she had died, for one night [ Iremumber that Tsoon naticed cruel treat- | ns soon us sha met him, wnd within two or three | hewnd them come to ber door and carry her witneas-stand 1 huve ‘the statement that the whites, about flity strong, came upon about 100 Wlacks {1 # lang bordered by orange hedzes some four smiles from Waterproof; that some of the neeroes hind fi“n” tiat three shuls were fired on the advancing varty by the blacks, nud that. the whites fired several volievs in return, wounding three negroes und alspersine the rest. The colored toew’s side of this atory is that the whites, under Judse Cordilly toe for- mer Republican leader who hail goue over to the Democrats and vecetved thedr noniluation for the Legislature, Lexun un unprovoked fire upon the negro quarters at Basa® Lane plunta- tlon, and that the blacks ran out of 1he houses and_down the Jane, and were shot while thing fur the woods, ‘fhicro seems to be no doubt that after the rald on Fairfux’s house the nexroes fu the south- i parb of ‘Teusaw did congrecate at vurious pluces with such nrins as they posessid, for setl-protection. Why these ussemblazes should have been considered Can ferous ninl criminal by the wittes will unly ba undersiood by thuse who id 4 Liverpool, Sne is a very charming youny 00,000 per yeat in the rodtet amd oty hag | #he bus entered and the country of her adup- s i e o aried osnant The it | tions but she fecls gorels thie lil-natured jives A 3 reasa In thedee ) rneers atmed fn the soclety journals auafust mand for gold by reasan of theaction of the | oy “ud Mrs, Grapt and her brother Jesse, German Governuient, which f 1s entlinated hns ' s b thie author oftlhe C o fucreased the ordinary demand £38,600,00) in i weiide ot eYery mtAbCFOL revon vears,and e preparations Tor rostiung | i el ratnrs Ty tion by tne United ates whicn have {nereased 3 sB 1o the demamt on ihe world's stock and [rodues n,;}"fl;:;’“;{,fi,,"u“" ',",:[f“,m,‘,’",‘,:fi,"’?,',,'(',’l’,,‘!“ L e et e ke 1o | Siie slic camy to Europe, extended husultality pathise Lo requirerents aro tus ehuwn 10 | (o ler und the feneral, Wiial st striick bt el gtk 4 ',uu'ooowlkn i dad abuut them was the unaffected simplicity of e e It of the weariar their private lives. Princess Bismareis, with ber Ll mafs et Worl'é b= | o hands, wrapped her up fn her_ mutliing the duction during this perfod, Currency reformain | oconine she dined at the Palace Radzivill, As the Beandinayvian kincdotns aud n ‘oher conn- | o4 MERICIED T L (LRGE SRR 8 tries have likewire apsorbed further excentional | joe soung motliers "which .‘u‘c, not ) ¥ amuunts, wind, atter tuking the usual deduc- | ¥ Py SHA0E LAt BICE Bers Bot PRt ::un:n foe e flrll‘:mflm’!m.kmlrv pugposess | manv. Concerning Ferdliam, father of the i X uce of new | copening King of Portagal, aud his eecond cold jeft avallable for the maintenance of ex- | \o 56 e Countess Edla, Mrs, Grant speak il rold eurrencles hus during the past seven ) % y sinedicant gjenie goglam, ‘The most prudens didate for ro- clection can searcely contrive matters 80 us to please both pensivner aud taxpayer. Yet both have votes, Don't Like Grant, Otolana (3Misi.) Southern States (Dem,). Yankeedom ta beginuing to understand that our people are atill unsubducd,~—thut wo are still fu favor of Btate’a rignts and the rule of white men. That Is why she threatens to fall back on Grant, and give him a third term of pvower, Weil, we have this to say: If Grant s clected and attempts to Inaugurate the refgn of damuation and deviltry that characterized his previoud asministration? he will find himeult checkmuted after the first move. 'The South =, r c riagats s with warm evmpathy and’ adinlration, King | bas recovered the right of Lome-rale, and sho meut uf the patients m_Hinll No. 15, but I was | daya I had ressou to know It. uwn\‘hlflfl as they alwavs did those who died | have n knowicdge of Sonthern charscter and l‘“‘T‘."‘,‘f{.,’,;,‘,':‘;".‘fl;,‘,':’"‘"'(’,"{“" d '“"‘{'l L was | Boraiusid fs a nephiow of the lits King of 1he | proposes Lo keen {t Heneulonth fud foronit s melanchiols and weanped up i my own tronb- | Ocenstonally 1 had been given the privilego | Of disease or weére killed, and I asw her no Prcju-um. To others ft will scem meompre- ‘::,;“l;."’ T e waeid o abr smaller pro- | pojoians, and 8 tirst cousin of Queen | Grant or no Grant,—aml the svoner the hell- 1 Tea, a0 I took but dittie notice of 1 at the time; | of visiting halt Nu. 10, and £ knew mauy of the | More. 1t dil not distur 1ne meuch fu my then frame of | patients on that hail, Soa day or so after, [ [ Onasking about her the next morning, T was mind. saw Dr. Palmer fn hall No, {4, where Ibe- | t0)d by Miss Lemon that her brother had come Dr. Palmer was then the ono who visited the | Jonged, and I went und usked his' permlssion to | aid ot ier uml taken Ler to Detroit, I then Production of twenty | yu Saxo-C Vesrs azo. AL the same timo all the principal | 1CoRSy l.l: g o1 ara lfi’f,’,:’{,_.'f,',u':"l e banks i Eurone liatte shown more uiid MUre | Countess Edla iy the tallsister of Fanoy Ellsler, gerness Lo store guld tn preference to sitver. H ensible that, while the whites were sraied, and were riding throuwy the parsh In parties of trow twenty-five to one _bundred, elooting at neeroes lu the lields nod cabing, and - bratally beants of Puritanla learn tols littlo lesson by heart the better it will be for thelr temporary ‘The South wae helpless uinl hupciess 5 AN who used to serve u8 porte danscuse to that lose of our maguifivent strugule for lib- womer's all ntd Dr. Marshall the geutlemen's, | visit butl No, 10, thought, und think now, that sbe Cled, and that | butebermg sudias foll *Into their hands, tho | We lise not epa-e en thisocesion toenter Into | jyinjtble ballerine, - stic 1s awiable, dimule in | erty, a Wi thie Jeavon-ordalned syscean uf bunian i pttendauts In. our ball were all women, | 1 would fike very much o permiy you to | her death was entirely due to the voor blacls should be blamed jor ossembling | 4etalis.uron U i.’d:;;,Jdv"hl"{;‘mr;':;'fl‘[;"c“‘_‘,g‘c her tastee, highiy azcomplished, and delhts her Dr. Van Deusen visited the hall adout once o | go, Mra, Kewley, JMORRINLE TREATMENT SIS JIAD UNDERGONE, ;::x;le;?':buljl."lll llmcri’,"lm:.’!ln‘l‘:fi. but did vot allow BUT YOU WILL TALK for sh;: was cm}-llumlv sick and vomniting after atyta ke o AILE. #Talk, Doctor, uf course 1 tallz, hut wh ity und never did any work sgaln in the asylum, O eriel pragcle 1o aitendants fndulged fn el (e ,;HJ,;,ng'gm.:;ggg 'Ora. 'victim uf Miss Lomon's. ceuelbr, wiosw t of reaching down sud reference " name L forget, wasin the habit of singine ar JERKING PATIENTS' FECT PIOM UNDER TIHEM. “ Well, the other day you told the Matron | Dty and ‘Miss Lemon would ehioke mid abure Sometlmesthe fall ocesstuned the potient | about Miss Hmmilton, und the oatients mygag | her. Shotoid me of this abuse, Onew when grout paiu, T willtell you my first_experience | have overheard you, wnd such things sre Hkely | Miss Lemon was chokluz ek, shio bit the end of of thiat: Abuout five weeks betoro [ went to the | to excito them.” thie middlo tinger o tht Judy's rlent hand. A sevlum 1 acetdentally ran o ueedle into my | ““Doctor, I told the Matron that story becausa | oW dnys after erysielas set iy, und her finger rurnt foot nnd 1t remained there, ftoftencaused | 1 thought she ought to know it, but to patient. | B8t to b amputated at the end jolut. “Ihe Inbo, but the hour of our rmnmunn Is pasts and Grant, with all his mudsil - fons, has no terrors for us. Let him try bis old role of Dictator agaln, and pee hoy 1t wiil work, He will find his mandates as poweriess s those of King Canute, who ttled to command the motlovs of the multitudlious waves. Let Yaukeedom elect Grant If vis wanta to} let ner proclafn bt aperor 1 khe wants to, e and she will tind hix power cods whiers that of our proud uld commmonwenlth beging, ‘The South deties with thelr shot-muns 1o defend their lives. Such, lhowever, {3 the dread of a vegro-rismg In the South, that 1he mere rumor thiat armed negrocs are pssembling fa enough Lo couvulse whole coun- tles with terror oot furgs This fear ts_wholly irrational, ‘The negroes never did rise, Thero 13 no justance on record -fa the Southern States of tuelr bunling Loretlier to attack the whites, During the War, whon the neciocs kuew that thelr treedom Alx:\m'lltlod upon tiwrdefest of thelr mastery, and had every motive for fusurrection, i citlate Ve e clrele with her musical il conversational adyarcalunlatel b In che tes vears | onig, "L day King Ferdinand returuei ¢ {0 the tash reserves of ‘the principal banis, | GTent’s vieits, dcs, Graut, Iu her unallected Ilere is anosher larze wmount averazing £3.205- | W ¥ree ‘fikf‘{."",;‘m“f"y &""""‘l’ wife did, O per anutim, und 1t wo ndd thereto Tens Than | 41 SECNSHL LERRE SOUE Wit 13 ohe lstehar- another couple of milllious annunlly for wear | PFE WAL LI SIOWEE WE R tugal hu<bind. and tear of extsting colnages amd sundries, wo HiJu it b 3o it of ‘;’“,‘"k a quict can coustrict tha following roneh accotn, | STEMICE WILh (fambetta 1 au Busleh lousy representing the worlu's anpual nveruze receints TR CECHENy A TNt he dmperie ek : 08 | jogure, s understood atd spoke. A Lady wnid expeuditures of gold during the past seven | ol ST (lton s 16 whow this i ¢ Wl Vi i years: I lias been o leated, 13 getth irant; she detles i lrariane wi e palny il . was anxious 1o eeb il of ft, » frtery O paticit | ooh Tollowed up and an_amputation ool | ¢ fawmilics of the whises were left entircly ut A wish b 4 communleated, 3 getting up o | Grant; she deties the viclous vulrariaus who aevium L was standing Jooking out of o wiidow, | good.™ - 0 gave hier, for urvaipeing faliowed into her hatd, xlfill:fi! m};llsmmn‘:;l“fll;flc‘:l\‘l‘ll-l'{d:.}‘r:x;llul:lvl:n Gertan now pold ol exported of the Freuen Bepublie will meet the past Pee«t- | powers vutside of the vriginul Constitutlon of dent of the United Stutes, M. Jules Simon, und Pl v the Unton, 20,520,000 | three notable Englishmen visiting in Purls, 4 h et —- t'was the begtnnlnz of a very cohl day, wnd wo e did not permit my visit at that which kot spotted, ptirpwe, and bluck, and her abuit 16 bo catled to breakuts. Ab Latood | aftor thit 1o s \'ur)"ulrlnl witn %..‘é‘;"”.'.u':":fl arm uid tatal swelled up terribly, She had to there I felt the needlo paln me, und the fdea ve- | Jet me go out alone; “rarely allowed me to go | 89 0 Aun Arbor, aud tio fliger “was taken out curred (o me that perbups 1 might Lo ablu to [ to the entertalmonts, unil pever—us 1 they | 10 Der wrist, Jer punishmeot was ereat, but 1 force it out, 50 1 rusned my foot agolbst the | ressuned~—If o lurge attendance of towns-peoplo think not greater thun lier decds merited, lase ur mop-hourd two or three timos, with thut | was expeeted, tor fear I wonld get a chatee to Onve she sw me watehing her motiona—for [ ebjuet ouly fn my mimd, - T had not noticed that | tatk to peopts Lknew. It by chanee [ taiked | 914 sufeh her as I world o suake. She wanted my love-kid #hoes bud moge ks on tho | with au outsiler he would aiways come und sie | TEYCNEe. 1or shy feared nud luted me; s she wilte Laxe-board, but ane o the attemdanta,—a | near me and Baten. 1o would permit mo no | Bicked up s laeg: new Bible whict las on hot- gras whlow,—Leets Ouden by name lberty, L was nut allowed to £o to the laundry | 81 Bue 10 the wall and threw Ltout of the win- * What are vou dotng, Mes. Kowtey 7 o8 1 lind previouddy done, T used to wo on | 0% This wasubout the e of the morniis uted pointed to the marks on the widl, uiternoons previous to that and usslstat the | Viit from Dr. Falmer, Bhe went down aid zot fiest tine 1 nuw o, the marks, und stoop- | luundry. the Iiiole, wet, wracked, nnd rafned, told examino tiens, when the attendunt 1was nat given the letters written to ma by | e Jo.tur that I threw that book out of the dmy feet trom under me, nnd £ | my daoghtcr, Fannle, nofther were the letteps [ Wiiduwe I toid lim that Laid nots -~ tat she the four years of rebeillon thers was nol s sin. &lo case 0f vegra insuracethon or utrage, Aod vel, in spite of the lessona of experience und of history, there I3 not a single nelezbborbood where the blacks predoniivate larzely th which 1he micre viemor of & negra revolt does not pro- duce a panie among the whites, ‘Thus 1L {3 e enslent thing i thie workd Tor politicians tocreate an excitement, wnder cover of wbleh they can Litl or bantst thie colol leaders wnd break up thelr orguuizations. This peculiarity of South- ern society cxplafus such affatre us 1 havealready descrlbed nsveeurrine tn the Parishes of Tensus, Notchitoshes, und Caiddo, as well os similar Balance—annually withdrawn from Fugl {’l’ufin‘vi‘.‘:l."’ exisiing guid In circula- 3, fitson0 . CURR’EN OL‘INIUN. hor-Struggle. N Tork raid ‘The struggla of capital in Eogland to retain 1ts Dold upow the tradu which fattened it bas precipitated o turna strugele of Jabor agalnst capltal, Capital there sees no way out of fts dilemuma but thut of cutting down the workinge men's wages, Labor fndignantly refuses to bee Meve thut there §s Do other remedy, and asks fof u cutting dowuy of prufits instead. ‘This has been the Wetory of o bundred sirikes within the pas) £22,000,000 Whieh YEARLY AVPROPRIATION. Wushington Republican (Rew.), s £ 600,000 | Which fa the more calpahle—two so-called :[n“l)fr:nlll fll(rv‘un'.'“ e p.'},,.‘&',i.m"""“""f_fin:',", 3 *forgerles In Louistaun on a certiticate which Added to reserven in State banks...... 8, was not counted fur flayes: or seven * forzer- Weer and tear, otner coinage reforing, fes™ on un Arxansas’ certificate which wus 00 WUDAFIEA (4V) eveevensnees oo o0 1,800,000 | counted for Thueut 3Mrs, Seaator Logan, K v i " 4 v . es which the “Fetier Commlttee 18 bringlug ‘The conclusfons of the articl are: ted six months fn which cavitul has aluiost uniforw. Hruck fairly un my back, The shock wlwost | 1 wrote sent home Lo her, exeep \ o | dude e sakl, v On, mog Miss Lemon wontd' | Beehies waich .' 4 > eonclusion H Paatebury D Munen mic, a1 eould ot have g0t 1 Immee | on serame Wit Lemgd: s fenen et | do it i orderad the restralots put oa nie, ‘“\‘\'»7.2:1'3.'.lL:E‘..“,’fJ.‘..L:“:;';‘,‘;:",, Attt vovee | g ¥ thav ot tonsded wpan the guestion of | pirs. Logun was triumobant i the Kepublican 1y gatued its polnt, Aftor eating up thelr spard n‘l‘;:““z::"‘,"f‘r’"”'zjrldl""‘mf,ol',;(:::“:::’h'lfg“:“{:“‘!fi caucus of the 1iinols Levislature, and Johu tacilitien, for et tpon Hie growth of | Wil go to the United Etates Senate. This witl population i the lust ten years, But the fact | encouraee other wives in the conutry to follow remuius thut commoditics are much cheaper | 10 the tuotsteps of goad Mrs. Logan and muky than they wero ten aid twenity years ago fu pe- | thelr husbands Sevator: riods of great depression u teade, sud the same duately if Jeft alone. But Lecty called er slaver | renthebearted tudy who managed the nandry, wind they were L and ut the same thue threw berselfon | By sereement, 1 sent notes written on stray KLPT ON TWO OR TIHIER DAYS, 3 lllF two put on the *leather-inull * to | séraps of paper sl fy-leuves torn from the This oceurred before Dr, Hurd camo Into fhe tecure my Daiwin and buckled o heavy belt | books alowed e, bunitle of clothes to Lelleve 3t he had been there hie would ur(.nxx\jl 1y walst, drawing {4 so tizht as to fnter- | ber aud she forwarded thew, not have allowod ity for, althonzh under the or- fere with sy breathing. ‘They then assfsted ma One of the atteadunts told me confldentially | ders of Dr, Palier, he 5 1o rise, wndy a9 1 gasped for breath, they foreed | that if 1 wanted my Jetters to reach the o resources nwl finding cupttad stiil uncoereed, the trudes-unlons bave in the end subuutted to e maters’ terms. 1t 1S o brutal provess, in whivh the masters einploy the weapon of hunger sl the teades-untons that of finauclal ruiv. 1n unnes, fuctories, furnices, wd sbipvards, on ral- rouds und docks, the sume batllel rlable exenss for the futolerant behavior of the Demuernts toward the Republicans m the late Loutstana canvass, and for atl nets of violeuew that vannot be successiully denled, Is that the Hepublican leaders 1 e a0t This I8 the apology tor the ¢ 1] s netlung, But 1 told Dr, — been fuuslt H . utaidy | the berter o tiat 1 Ahe prominent Groubifeas from Natebi- 2 pold—nat sliver—whil b 0 B . and A b Labor ~ sucenintis, but wie o walk, pulling and drsgeiog 4 ; utal St lna’ thtaldDr | ali the B X 1 Nutehi- | amouut 62 gold—not sliver—will’_ buy more of A Palnfal Posdbiilty. amd fs wugle, T sucenintis, bt fokty Teo o n Loatboms ionows na sive. | world 1 tuust pruio o ratiice of my treaie | Hurd of this after lie caco and g b bue be- | oches, winl for tie furadty, disalaved fo the | suvly necessarles of e, robibiy, thercture, w Yurk Irisune (Rev.). whetier oyen tits will bring back the dectinl . Sald he, “You always | conduct of the campaken i Caddo, An exeel- Lewler i, eler's oot jent occaslon was whorded, the other d. trade of e room wus known a8 Mis. Reader's room ol liak rlaen, whils silver has fullin, us nutlows It pains us 1o be compelicd to ubserve that {f k When hoth | t Urialn I very questionabl have competed for the oue und discarded $he and eapltal adnnt that the T MUST 118 seent to be careful | ! ¢ o . the litcrary style of Fablus Maximus Thurmun abt i W ™ | 1£ T would be heard. 8o I wrote on the margh Oune custoni 1o the asslum was that of carry- | getting an autholintive deAnition of ths pecus | other. 5 reeat day of Enstand’s commereizd. supremacy ..m‘:.‘.‘fi,“.xf.“\:‘fif,{i‘.’}’.‘..‘:‘,,sm;‘;‘;,’fi “',',"‘]L,;"‘“:‘fi“é Of nuwspuuers oF On AuCh scraps of Bojer ke 1 ing thee Juedichio “'l”;i' .'"‘““!“Iv‘l'l"d forcine un- | fior Sunthern politleal udje lrg ** jucendiar; - e — 13 o be Judied from his Jetters to the Jucksim- Rover, they wuat ¥eek OINCE Liln Over which bed at nizht for two und o half yours, vonld Occasionally I used to g to the willingz ones to diink it ‘thls was naturs) peaker of the | A TRIBUTE T0 THE NEGRO. | Democracy of Olio, It might be necessary, n Muj. Moncure, of Shroveport, Lutuslang [ouse of Repressuintives, a gentle: nof dlignity, character, nud soclal stunding, wia upon the witness-stund, giving o Deno- e wtur of destauy ts risinge, Labur wind eapltal et enidvates Our cable dispatehos this morne 2 tiow it (s conciusion s being anved st fur Uie North Wales Minera’ Assoviation bug APy, Lol 3 AT enouirb, but it led to Lhis tragedy : | wus tolding library, et u book to read, mul then tear out 1 I the batl near the Foum of one of the patients who nlways objected to the medieine, the event ol tls election to the Prestdency, tu hifre w msn Lo wrlte his messages. What & Democrstlo Paper Says—Uenufort —— B HANDS HECAMB DEVORMED from the constant restratut, Bhe was flually ro- thiet blabk shects in the front or back and write on them. theso shieets und serups reached my moved to a toro viotent ball, und died there, | daughter, iy night Misy Lenton, Mizs Catlyey, il Mlss | cratle verslon of the canvass iy bis nty as Prosperous us Any In Kouth The Boston ldea. resulved to vote $5 to such of §t4 menhers us !Kfir;‘x:‘nln t‘ll‘l‘l":&.ug\"‘:m lrul;:::xl~£:.;“l|::||, u:lm e iia absence of letters writton on ordluary l\'\nll'h \|‘(~nI:I|ln‘s:;‘:lul'r Ir Lemon wdaulln llnmc, parish, lhil ; uh-d' Irur the denun- Carollun, Notwithstunding Its Colored Ctucinnatt Canmercial, sl -\a‘vmlurnwxu Amfirtcnrvu:d s l.u"l‘lwlun 1 2 cises belors deatu, > ¢ whicl 4 BUCLs, aid 1 7 1o go down-town, | cf t \ s 4 g ' e ro 1 truth, | bt eirine Unce T 0 whils | lousercd 1h belt Wil cons | Lales, s sont i tho urdluary wav, which she h it UL, A Wik sttt [ e i, Py Bt || Magustey The fist thing the native ut Noston does, | Wl ek KO e b will o Tt i W b o never | When the woul xhacted In aaiver Lo ber oty which 16E | irew er on Le back, put u Wedio beiween hee wnd when sle recebved these seraps, no strangely | teeths beld hee nuse, and poursd hee mediclue Irrcgl, e hecame very” susnielous of tha | ik ettt TS strusgled wnd expired. "1 d d yitlan, und_dotermined to come wid seo < » T l!ull nu' awuulluunfi,lfiix: ur'u ut uder the | Slis cae, was met by Dr, Palaer, who, sl b 1 BELIEVE BIIR'S DEAD] 1“::':'1!1:‘1:'“ l:;' tl::-ml)om;;“(aut‘l',(-flr‘-l Ovum wu-l sinee told e, ted hier podtely, but told her | sav nothtng ubout it il morniu A e b ) Y e Quden uid k¥ sory) Imtinlhlu, ximl xin.u.-hl\:lmmv. not | raw ""fmmmilll'; and 1 heard ti ) A ed bl e allowed 30 I would wov get | tread of she pall-bearers the next night, The INork.—The “muff” s eomething Hke & | over 1 oifects of Ly k e Wl 6 s, but aatend s ans 3 | Sh pleaiad o AL AT e e stk o ] (g c aepatienbisras mepb Auld o oilise. f et her 820 1o oven ut & distanee, that tie floaliy i end to “l{vn’nrl-ln_v.lmt roomn they fastened mo fo_a slte | told her thut he would let her see me wpon ot ...ixh‘i',"l'nfl"?fm ru H 4 posture hear the open window, Leould | conditton-~thst ste should take mo right back | wates of the Michlizan 2 ‘m;rxt ny lect,‘hun not my hands o body, A | home with her, ‘Uhie sasvet o the dedee fay in | during the five sears of ”“_x:ru of siect and suow wan falling Whieh | ihe fact that wy daughiter bad wrictento the Iue | hstory woukt 118 volunse, anl would startle i n‘?l the un!u.lu\n and eettied un oy ll{uul~ atitutton sbuuc oncs w monta, sl wmong viber | proud aid itelizent Micalzan irom ber reveris mm-;m‘ wag ‘{htll |§u Dbreukiust, 1 gaw uo | pows whicis sue bad tequested them to tell ber | about preiteey il progress, wad charity, aind pros- il was vl 6 ychance to cxplaty and i mothier was the iuwa Tt the fanlly ot home | perity, whics ur eood Goversor scens to feet h::] eft there unulslo the evening without | hud brolen up bousekesowmg, ste., ctes, whictul pervade the State. ) i-,uunu}r;mu«“n ullum Iu‘ 0 Doctor that 4L wonld e —— THE 8XOW ON MY DACE, o very Incouvealent, if not npussitle, tur her g ontho seat Leside me, on the floor ahout my | 10 80 her motlier o i Condition 1 dovin, | T Georals Methad with State Criminats Teet was ore son hatt o e ook avout mY | Nov one word of the nows sent fu tiee lettera | 100 3tate of Georgia i niuble oe tnwithuz o wis reioused, At 6 Mra. Opden came ol | Wis ever told we by the du.tors or h{mmr vroperly providy for its §,10) State Prison crf- a; District-Attorney Leomard by" saving thut Leonord huit niade tucendiary speechos to the neioes, 31 answer to quostionsua 1o what was rpceinbly objectionable I thicse specelics, be eattl Leonsnd had reduired to the okl dy, ! slavery, saying that old men who halbecn slaveboldurs, aid whose Jdeas were fixed i the pasty would not be as Itkely Lo Feapect the winl advance e miecests of Ahe hla vutozer wen who had grown up under (e condition of uileirs. talk ua this, Speaker Moncure thougnt, wos calealuted to fuflane the passluns of the blacks, In fuet, aov rei 0 the slayery cpoeh he conslaered fuflammatory, and thought the white people had arfzat W protest ugninat . Equwslly objectlionable, fu the opinfon of Sveaker Moueure, was Mr, Leon- srd’s discussion of e Industrial relatfons of the negreos with thelr employers. Leonand told them that thiey wers paving too high rent for Loud,—oiten a8 much cack yeor na the land wounlduell for,—and thatowhne to the bad of credits and advances, iy were uft [ ters from 15 to 25 wlugz, Lt by-and-by A1 Lo sud (hal ho leborers® soelety the eXe jenee, Unpital as well os labor will eeek oppur- Dinsties upen the ks of the Hudson, thu Vaasule, the Conneetieut, and the Merrnma for, bo Iore thay the Jutorer, cun cuplial re- nain idle, end the balanee now so rudedy dls tirhed w1l be once wmore sewljusted to the cun- tinuous uceretion of American prosperity. - ee——— Ll ber bads, and fet hee work the muft off derselt, Fdid fiot dore be scen touching her, ‘they 4k not feed her envugh, nnd shic ofton begriged mie to bring some tood 1rom the table, ‘Fhe fullowing tribute to the black men of | after the severunce of the urmbllicul cord, i to Beaufort County, fouth Carolfus, frum a recent | procure n copy of Emerson® Eseays und carry fssue of e Beaufort Trdune, n Democratie | iy olung the strest under bis Jeftarns; the uext Jourual, refutes the slanders upon that cla-s of | (hiug is to saddic his nose with a pair of zold. citizens whicl are constastly put forth by Dem- | trimmed spectacies, and ho witds iy by ridiug oeratic newspapers i the South und Democrat. [ 8 ery wnd untamed bicgele turouzi the strects, e ur_ulqu In the E\unll. ina leading editorial Questionable Dsmucratic Authority, tho Trivune says: New York World 1 Devs.), u“ Wm: :ll "ip pmgt:;llw fkhu! lex‘lmdmwanl Mr. Montzomery Ruur, once of President eautort County, it ita aeknowledeed negro el e o majority, wnd aleged weero dombtlon, we de. | Titeotn's Casliict und 2 eilagy of Blaitou Iy cumparison with any other coanty fn the | end Holt ln that Cabinet, advises the Democras Statu ior the compurative prosventy of its Ja- | cy to rsle itself 1 1550 onve more un the sece borlng poputation, ued tor the quictness and | tional ldeas, sl hopes, aiil fears which carvied Jaw-obhlfme ciaracter of ita eitiens, 1 even | iton to such brillant reralts in b lorace the urgument aguinst the pueslbinty of the two | Urecley campauen! ‘The Democracy oueut W races beung able to anide togsioer peacelully | Lo muck obliged to Mr, Montgomery Biair, needs 1o be refuted, It i only necessary to con- e widder the conditions In which the colored man A Diflleult Equesteinn Feat, and the whito dwell here Lozether, not only in Baitimare Awierican (ltew.), unity, but with harmoitousneis und sccord. Word comee from Ohlo that Mr. Thurman’s ‘Fhere is an uindoubted ¥ 10 this county - 3 TR i et of ten coloned to o Wi S far frons ay | Ghsaces are wsning; thut Ju not glug t = The Golden und Morcy Stream: '05.'78. We find fu the New Orleans Licayune o very Pleasant pociu—eXeepting tic lrst ive stauzas, whiels it were well hod (e author, 1L L. Flash, wnitted, and therefore we omlt therm—on the unld sent by the Nortis 1o the yellow-fever suller- vre. "L tov-headiug is our own The years rolled oy—tae Pestil Cawme ltkn the curse of Fate, And deadiier yet thin vy onvly And blwnder 187 taun bate, the half of the {uby. 1 on the stricken fn- Adm for the insane ¥ incageeration, ‘the co « bucon which could bg bonght for cash for ning rage b e o v, it , it vel Gy b i ‘e | Columbus bavauet he threw away his golden ; A offered e i orders, 1 only learned throen Jobn Hlaste 1als, siid hires them out in 3w provufuent | e ven or vichit cents, This sort of discussion | mutagonbin exlsting between the Hwo races, we i 'The bravest and tac best, Ly Joe (e uld, ot release B9 | Gt my daughter ik buet 1 sce wer 1o ot | Diainerutie foaders, auch b v Trown, | was Commsstisic, secording 1o the view of 00 | weert with perieet. ulucenity, and with w degres | opuortunity, Well, perhaps ho dis, but the : ¥ objected to eating out of her hand and vuid { that phie toua the disappoliinent o mueh 1o | Sevatur Lo B, Gurdon, Benjamin G. Loekatt. | Speaker, uod justified tho wrath of the whits | ol nride, shat the mutual relations between tho | question I, DEL he ever bave any to throw Aud clouds of darkucas and disnisy Tikhted i Sunimier s bioons, Buut out the spicador uf tae day, Aud weeatsed th South in givom, it Leould not ¢ " . s b heart that be felt Ke coying over her mileory, | Secording to the contract, the Btato re.eives 1y Wagst g’ jhnvwny wulces the belt arouihd | W louged to tell ber my situstion, bat Dy, | 5050 anunaliy—aboit SEW0 for e pris- elitier, © offered o tlean the maris. from the | Latier watched every word und be badno | oners Col R A Alston, u imember of the peaple of 1he parlsn, Stated in no milderterins than those uved by My, Monenre, 1hesy were the Jucemitary aruments made wse of by Mr, two urg as_distinetly preserved s 10 tie white, | awavt No man ever yet rode 1o the. Wit instead of the eolored, rive were In ot House on two horess golng in wpposite divee- arcendeney. ‘The ouly oppresston, 1f uny, is | tione. That1s wual Thuruiun trled w do, snd a political sucech to 1he fact thut the ne- '4 Were ouce slaves, or to dlacuss thelr rela- tons with their erployers, the system of labor, or the prices they pay for provisons, If a speaker bas the bad taste toviolaze the popular putions of propriety In hese respects, be justly fucurs the indignation of the commuuity, or pather the white portion of it, and tf he is bull- dozed forsuch sn uifense thegespectable citizens wouhl, doubtless, wustain the oet us 8 just puns Ishupent fur atderig up race sutazonlsu, ‘The Commitice 1 Working with groat dill- ey sitting ctzht houts a days, und attempt. More ruthivss than the eword=+ Lase-board if ab el 0. i chunce, Gicorals slature ahd Coarmin ot the % urd i lus canvass. It thus sppears, s in the sbsorption by the coormd of most of the | be vever lul & ghost of a chauce, When, fram the regione whence there camy s woun s would relcuss uo. but sho sald | €300 Yot at the vory tlune of ber vist 1 was as | teutiury Cominfiiee, yeporta a uysten of ubss - | o the very escellent suttiority of ti Speax lliees of peolit and et it are dependent ol The huntry, Favenous hurde, would order me kept where 1 was o month, L BANE AND BTHONG AS & AN NuW, fu the mansgenient of these convicts which 15 w | ite Loulsiing House, tiat il fivendiary to re- | upon the popular vote; but we feel certaiy tadt | The Deugers Encounterad by Congressinen, More blanbing tun de widni bi-Aame, 5 New Yors Tin that vatise of cumpluimt nilsht be revers vl i if the rame rulo was nov observed by the Wik Bad air fn the Capitol, kate hours, mental ex- inhanltants of other countics enjoving 1 Yy v itement, und violent changes of temperature udvantwses where the whits and colored vater [ © | L are nure equaily divided o where the white pre- | 87¢ uidouhtediy at that bottowm of this mortall- dominates. We think wo orevorrest 1n asserting | 1y, ‘There 18 no need to scek any. further for our beliel that the most intlucutfal leaders | tho seeds of discase. Many Congressmen change amoniz the blacks were fn favor durine the last } yelr whole muuuor of Wo when they reach campalin of putting forward begter tickets for | \Washington, “Lhev work iuone of the worst-con- the support of ali classes than were Butoriu- | gejved publie buidinz on the Contineut, and to nately folsted upon them, Wo belleve that |y of them sbsofute rest and quiet are up- Swmatls, who s certaindy the most [oiuential | uown, plzck man tu the Kepubiican party of the State et anked lcr ta' loteer th windaw, uni she | o8 € was aleo wheti De, Laca. was turaed away | ocrossiontiog. S hs mmsher oot eacabe T teach deserved what | was sutlerini; slie would | on e saine pretext, X the soveral gangs has Leen from 30 o 43 per Frepe ot 10 dosu azaln, When slg flially (1 was in the usylum for a Httlo loss than ve | ceut, so thi thero ba ow upward of 520 excuped um)"[ cuse tho belt uround my walst ai 8 p. .y | yeurs. ‘Thers wits no humanlts shown in the | couvicts roaming leuugu‘xlm Laton el mn' e rush of bluod that cusued caused mo 10 | Inunagement of affairs wutil wfter 1 had been provides thut $200 sbiil be puld to the State Tor v 0 the tlooe helpleas, shu grusoed e by the | there three years, ‘Thea Dro Heary S 1hard | each vacape caused by aiilizenice, uuless cabe e auld dragged me out of the room.” Blo | beeawe one of the attaches, Hu aupeured 9 | yyreq nmrmumuq T Wk e ul mm:d herslster und they proceeded to tuke | have some sonl, some realiang seusc of s dus | bug not ove dotlar hay Sut been. recovared by traced Cluthang. Thele violeet behavios at- | tice, wid tried 10 du the paticuty ood Fathiet | jhe State, becausa no testiniony ean be pro- hk‘vi‘ the attentlon of suotuer patlent, Mri. | thay haring to repress rather than encoursge | duced to prove that the tscapes were Ldkely, who never wppeared insune, and did | the beasthuas of tie cruch wembers of et | o resuls "of negllzence, . Ofllcal reporve shay of knittlog und sewlng, She graaped a | tendont foree. 1Mo would listen 1o what Tand | from the princlyal Drhu;n of the. Daitet T ond stiuck them, suvig: *You have | other paticuts hud to tetl, and did not put bls [l ‘There flowed u utream of gitts untold, Lake manns from above, An words. far deuree Ludn the goid, Of wywputhy and Jove, Aud dying nen. with glad surprive, Flusted ted on brow and cheek, At lonk itten | yes, Tl thauxs they conld nol speak, Aud woinen ralsed thelr wasted arms, Aud called un loaven avove sud hils, and barms, w Ta whicld from o drozen uy < 2 States ghuw thut the averswe mortality Is only | e to gee ot facta without referente to their | to-day, advocated & wenerous und discrimtnative ‘The (reat Clpharer. Y ) v Ky al masved lor atl days und sou must | hands on my eboutaer aud remiud wo dotmy | 1 per cent & ear; wuder tho Goongia svatein | Lotical besriug, Two of the Republican meins | et bo wada uf auterclewmonts thun wera Ve York Trivune (He.). e usilles Hyy lid, louggr, ,“w; Tien loft ine, jorked her £ uy | m ug Wil’! 'lV.C;I o thu it ‘hu‘l, X\fiflv fl:l the mortality i 10 per eent, and o oue prison- | hers, Mrn Teller and Mr. Cameron, have had ex- | put forward for the populsr support, 1remember, § remember, And hearts that armies conld not win Irow under her, Jumped on e T fest :IL-_.nnr lA u:uhm ierally did if 4 attempted | camp fn Richimond County It bus reachied 40 per | pencovo tn provious Southern fuvestigations, | We think that but fur “the uncertain Tow, with T'weed Lo hold the Luve caplured upaware; YULLED, AL i 06-‘“ ‘Ll ¥ "’K 0 s, 4 Ttold D, Pal ccuty ‘The couvicts are subjected to the most | walch is of great advantase to thew. Mr, Teller | conditions that rested upon hls case beture tne He clphered Grlawold falsely out, s stratepy Wi uywspainy, untit "“’:;::- ll:u“‘“dn'h‘“ l';!i')llllll.ID tm‘ufl':n:"‘ um“'»u:un"("{fiuu lfl “m‘n“l- ‘:llx:': hrulul u\:fih-rbnw: treatwent, In many of | was vn & eubcontalites wiich tnvestigated | Supreme Court, whereby Lis active \:nnlul to And Hofflman gained th State * 11ts weapun was 8 prayer, 2 subduv er, he: 1 b " G io convict camps e i ¢ YO )¢ " . Catue- - sbte vere kept - e WUl and Lre peetralnt pelt ul’u&u‘d“lfil"’&‘ufi': him, Thot It peoplo hnew what wrong und p4 e und wouen sre ciuloed | Misstasippt atfatre two years aizo, und Atr. Catue- § bring ubout a better stite of things were ey tuzeiber uud prowiscuously oceupy the same 1 . 7, { thy Committee whic M jerked ber fnto the room. 1 was too weak | €rucity Hved within these walls thiey’d tear them | huts wnd slooolug-bunks. L o i el i1y ubevauce, be would have dictated terns of Tromeiuts, Iromembon, And st from North, and Kast, and West, - As @ result thers | inveatigated She ritleclud compabin of the pre« | distribution of some of the fmportant coiuty i 2 buanicous sirvam was p J ‘_um-.m ueror I suould bave duus so. she | duvy. = are now in the Guorgia Venltentiary twenty-tive | vious year in south Carolina. The two Debro- | Sllioes as would have satislicd the wises of the X Vet Teng ke did inform; &4 fredas Hewey b s jorsties, S fele tu the ruom and with the restratnts on ou'll mever get out, Mra. Kewley, Lastard chlldreo, rangue I age frow 8 | cratic mewbers, Me. Bailey und Mr. Gariaud, | most uncompromisivg of Loth saved wnd of fatoe lenrstal s .':A]-hl. Infterward asked ber whether they YOU'LL NEVEH GET OUT." monthe tob years. In violation of the law | exoibit no partbanship. ‘Lhey make no attemps | Loth polltical parties. There 15 no use dlsrafs- P And urphians’ sobs and widowa* cries lu‘w.’" fantened oo the seat all uight, but hee Once 1 compliviented Dr. Murd o Dr, | brisu realso sublet tu other partles, und | to confuse the colored witnesses or to dlscredit | fng the fact that Smalls' intlucnce awong his 1 temember, 1 remember. Were heard on every han i, '_\\‘r'hu cseaped my wewmory. Palmer’s prescice on bls atteutlon to the poor | 1he famous Kute Southard, who killed o womais | thelr testimony, and their examination of wit- | ruco and peoole I overwhelmiug und voutd he "Fuat lucome ux aud Aug bisssiors un 0B Eucuiles wevy d‘ny the atrocious couduct of the vixen- | patients, 1 tuld nlin thut before be came there | 107 danclies with er busband und was sci- | peases summoned by their own v:u‘{ scains 01+ | made good use of, 1u vur estunatin be ks not And bow, by skiliul cishering, Keaounded 158, b the Laudy o quridants slocked wy nerves. Probubly | Was no bumanity tu the ssyluri. tencend for fifey Is leascd us & serving-woman 10 | rected ouly 10 brioging out essentlal facts not | a bitter or viglent party leader, und could be Mo made ft very swal. i et ,"“4!j bassed (u which sowe ace of tyrauuy or De, Paluier sbuke up snd asked If L did nog | 8 tamily in Wisbluzton County, Her busbaud | developed by the otber side. It s said bere that | arrayed upon the side of good governient with o.buuq l!o\l"’l';u'”r.xa:l gale. Vornaliey wus nut practiced which should never | think be (Pulmer) was ws numau as Dr, Hurd, | Wos bired to guard heg, aud thiey are uow hiviue | he Comnwitics has alroady vbtained a atronger | the slizhieat encous, wind with e least Hemember, O feincmbert Tt foso (10d biess our faeal “un lu the treatient of criminals, wuch less | I eald ** No, vou have not suown a great desd of | t036ther a3 bapptl v us' they did before the wur- stimony relatlor 1o the use of violeuce | counlenancs frow bis pulitical oppusers, What 110w shs ri'n“m .p._.m-l 4 s.mu?' 'l'u'uy‘w e 1t ot taat Vvtum for the 1wsane. huwanity 10'we." der was commitied, Mcuuwblle, the principal clection than was ever brougut | ever ol justice there wa iu the conduct of e ooy ome e A bl bbbt tasae ] D a8 in the full that 1 went to the Asylum. §Alrs. Kewley, bava't 1alwoys been kind to | Jeasves are wrowing rica by Lue labor-of the | out berd belure E. V.8 bis trial, which resulted” $n bis condemaation, e, G ity e n....'."“"’“ winter o new ball was Suisted off, | youd" unforiunate *couvicts, and are fightivg tooth e ———s wo can se¢ no reason for withliolaing frotw hun The Latest Haforiu® Cowblastion, ¥ A Bog's u: i 3 by waa trausferred frow No. 15 | As far as you are persvnally concerned, you | ud uail azalust the eilorts belug niade to break Country-Produce as Legal-Tendor. (L samu_cbauces of conduamz lus vilonses Cluctnuati Enquirer (diews.). be other v Dr. i lasier, the_destiat, Mt - 14 ball. Not wsuy weeks | bave not abused me, but you uave allowe’] i | Guws the systemn, aud there I ooly too much Lincoln ( Veb.) Jouraal, us buve been grauted Lo otbers by a mag- | TEORRC R TOT L Fation that the 1h-gd°| Bl was eviscatly SGR et o teeward | saw a bornble crime commiticd, | stteoduuta to do &Il ey plesscd, wud bave | Feason Lo 0 that they will be sdccessful. One of our proaiucnt sttoruoys, who was en- | naulmous exerciae of clemcuev sud mercy, iere et i B L . Tl Tadioedd e ek Iuam}m Wand 11 one spring worntug 1 was | never even listened 1o wmy statewcnts. Dr. ¢ ———— gaged 1 a suit owinst the Nebruska State | We do not propuse to be bis apologist, but | Greenbuckers of Ol will bave the sagaclty to Ml"l‘n‘t‘mml‘hl n:t:ulh ;pnlied o larwp: A iy Ot One sido of the ball. It was colily, | Hurd (s ditferent. Hu will llsten to o complalut, A Bible ta » Lawsult, Grungee, bad occasion to 1ok over thie books and | we do thiok wat iy mbsht be s wise und consld- | unito with the Ohio Democrucy fu the attack | mis! . o . 4 . cted the tooth. Duriny the by Whict Tan bt e dedr the steam colld | aud, 1t possile, cortect the wroug” Neie thazen Piiitvim Davers fu the hads of the Secreiarv, und auoog extracted the tu % the oberution b 4 all. Bestid Ouc thiug that eby v ofte ce, W H. Biak - ¢ ¢ d a resulution appulutivg & Jatien o aile 100 sat & uc thiug that chanved wuterially after Dr, Tn October, 1577, Mrs. W. H. Lilake puta Bi- | other thiugs bie found 8 re Pl " Very ,‘;;_,'fi“}buf{u Mra. Uaimiiton. uls fuds was | Hurd vame to the asvitua was tis: De. latuieg | ble o exnivition 4 8 fair i Wateroary. d. G, | comusittee o uree the Legis i .p“,"l‘":‘ %, uud had o bubit of [ wasiu the bubit of ordering the restraints put | Junes removed i, clalwlne that it bud beco giv- | su st to regulate the pric Wurning wocg ay oy (Bl wus dolug o that twat pruvocution, uud | en bim by bis fotber. A eriminal suit resuited, | g roduce for o period of five years, and to uake ¢4 un attendant, fumiltaly kuown | otten wilvwing the stieidants L use thelr own | Wil was sulled by e State Altoraoy. Wi Ieadegat-tondin, iy 8 Graulder Quig ity eratapolicy tolet up_upon bio, fu view ot bis | ypon tho common enewy, They are earvest, | SEUFEREE LU OO0 0 PR LS RS T stupped entoreed potirumeat fro public fe. e wil | (oery mon. Ty camnot be bouabt und sold | Wi shpdarivg G Taily Foslve what ths by um'r)m" Yool But we bive digressed,we | 0F AL they are bargalued away, they cunwot b2 | Doctor Waa ubotit, After the tooth was drawi started out 0’ eay and Wecan prove tnat we | gellvered. But they ore also scustble. ‘They | the aubwal cxpressed bis grutiicotivn tu wany cowpare favorsbly with odier couutics ju - | sc that ey Wy poWerivis b thewsclves, wid | ways.

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