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SOUTHERN SENTIMENT. Utterances of a Representative Democratic Organ in Mississippi. “The Camp-Fires of the Old Confed- eracy Unquenched’-—The “' Rag of the Republic.” No Compromiso with: the Yankeo Hoodlum Hords”...** Shot and Shell * for tho North. Okolona (Hise.) Houthern States (Dem.), July 2. "NM UNDYING PIDBLITY OF OUR PROPLE TO SUBIR PRINCIPLRS—THE CAND-PIRNS OF TIL OLD CONFEDERACY UNQUENCUED. “The tar of an unconquered will— Itrises in her broast, Sereno, and resolute, ana still, And cali, and aelf-possessed. ‘The Southern ‘people wero never known to ylold 4 point in the matter of prinelple, ‘They may have postponed thelr purposes for A reason, but they have never aurrendored thelr falth for the flight of a fying moment. ‘They forced their divine doctrines into the Conatitution—into the very Iffe, and hoart, and soul of this Confedoracy of Boverclgn BStatos— in the Convention of 1783; and they beld the whip-hand in the macogemont of tho Btates- Union from thathour until the Nullifcation movement. in 1837, when the false nnd ferocious heresy of Nationalists a8 formulated by: Bam ton, threw off its grave clo! * berlug back into ‘feat the call of President we was at this startling juncture tlint the South committed the one grand mistake—folly— blunder of her history. She should haye thrown down the glove deflantiv, and seceded then and there, If elichad pursued this policy fu tint supreme erisis, she Would be atunding in the front light, with the most luminous nations on tanct to-day. out Hough defeated for a srell, and though sub- mitting to the defeat, she refuacd to abandon one remnant,or atom of her faith. She contintied to preach the prineiples of Jef- ferson and Calhoun in her schools colleges, and universities, by her firesites, in the dally rounds of business, social, and polftical life, while sho bravoly bided hor time and opportunity, In Tet she made a second bold ntrike for Liberty, Hor people rose os a unit, and marched through a red, burning, and hissing sea of blood and fire indotense of their doctrince, thelr country, und their homes, But sho was conquered,—conauered not by tha Yoaukeo birelinga who brazenly claim that they, and they alone, achieved the devil-business of hep ewtut downtall, fol But conquered by hordes of Hessians from the Old World, ‘a rakobelly rout of ragged rascals * from the slums of every city in Europa and the British Empire, who camo in swarms, multitudes, ond legions, to kall, ruin, and do- stroy our peopie for the eake of the pitiful pay ofa soldier. Suile-handed the Yankeo never could have conauered the Bouth; and they knew it then as they know it now. We say that the South was conquered, but she wos not subdued; and, thank Heavon! SHE NEVER WILL UE suBDURD till the Inst trump of: Time rings out tha deathtmell of humanity. . When’ the surviving Confederate soldters turned their faces toward their ruined homes and ravaged plantations in 1865, they atill be- Heved {u the eternal principtes for which they had fought, for which their comrades had fallen by mountain, yale, and soa, io numbers that no man can tell: they still belioved that State- Sovereignty would yet triumph, if not in thelr day and genoration, then in the day and gener- ation of their poaterity. » AND IT WILL, Mark that, ye Puritans, ye people more In- fanious and atrocious thao ——'' Tho race abacona Spawned in the muddy beds of Nile," IT WILL! The old fires of patriotism stil }oap hot and luminous on the family-altars of our people,—leap with a light as quenciiicss as our Eoutuern stars; and the old pride of raco still thrills us one and all with contempt and scorn unspeakable for the ru Mane, upstarts, and mud- sills who haye triumphed over us for# time by the mero, shero power of beast force, ‘Kne'sone of the South are boing educated {n the overlasting principle of Btate-Bovercignty, for which their sirca [{fted muakots and drow dountless sobres on a thousand fletds of fray. Our people build monuments, weave crowns, gud scatter spotless Hly and regnant roso in honor of Jefferson Davis, Robert Lee, Sidney Johnson, and all the high, herole spirits of the old Confederacy, while they speak the name of your Grant, your Sherman, your Butler, and their guilty aud polluted followers, with a hiss of hate,—Ys, WITH A 31188 OF. HATR,—and con- demu your cause and ita anpporters to burn, and shrick, and fester io the infamy of immortal enrs. : 7 ane Sonth stands forth, thank God! resolute and determined as of old, holding her principles changoless and unchangeablo, mighty with the aight vm! nnre with the purity of justice, liber. ty, and progress. : RAG OF THA RATUBLIC. Some of the Northern Democrats who went from Washington to attend the Confederate monu. mont dedication colebration at Winchester, V Tast week, roturned ponaiparabls ateguatod, which disgust some of them pretty piainiy exprean inconyersation, They say that the Moho} yell was hoard again and again; that Confederate flags ap- yoared in the procession; that tho most disloyal sentiments wore freqnently expreesed; that tte Fray uolform was not an anfrequent sight, Not un American flag, with one or two excoptions, was to'besecn, while Confeaerate flags were nnmberad by tho hundreds, Around the graves of the Ash- loys, tha noted cavalry loadore, aoventeen minia- ture Confedarate flaga wors counted, Inthe ceme- tery whore tho Confederate monument was croctod thero wae nota aingie American flag to be seen, Jn tho National Comotery adjoining, however, thore wan, as of necessity thore must be, tho Na- tional fag fying from the fiagetaf, Teyond that shore was no fiag.--Detrolt Post and Tribune, - What do you propose to do about ft, sirralt We want you and your Northern Domocrats (of misbegottan politleal pedigres) to distinctly ‘understand, now and here, oncs for all, that no Southern man will inanlt the memory ofour tm- mortal stain by flaunting the rag af the Republic over them; aa Tag which thoy hated with a heavenly atrod; ‘A rag which they spilled the blood of life it- self in flebting on aea and abore; A rog filthy all ovor with the spots and blotches of Kadical leprosy; A Tag het as becu a lio, a cheat, and a mock- ery sluca ny! rag ‘tions stare aro darkened with diswzrace as ross atripes are less honorable than a con- ct's uniform. tt was royally right, Ble Post and Tribune, tt was royally right, wo aay, that the Stars and Bara should wave its brignt and beautiful folds over “the dead who died for it.” Ite stars aro as clear and luminous as the Nancts that shine in the crystal Faults of loavens * ts striocs aro as spotless as the lilles of our Bouthero savannahs, * It symbolizes the highest, the pureat, the Holtoat patriotiem of the limnan heart, and it is Mnerefore 4 ft tyve of the high, the pure, the fan eeyiotam of the heroes who fought and for hound sour ster-spangied awindlo for your traitor dead who died while murdering our peo- ple und stoating our nroperty. Keep it for them, we aay. yarn haye cone of it, ‘The Bonny Blue shall toss {ts spotless folds wver the duat of our departed, whether you Hie {LOF not, aud our Southern winds will flutter Jt and our Southern suubeame will kles tt, and sur Bouthern hearta will love tt forevermore. ‘ MO COMPHOMISH, Clasp hands across the chaem With the Yankee hoodinm horde ‘Who tramped throuxh aunny Kouthland * With the fsgot and the aword 1— No, never, till thee “nstton" Our Sovereign Btatey obey! Ne_never ill they tak From negro han twayt ms No never. by the God Wha fallto make us feel” in geay Desp down within the heart of each ‘Thong seldom Witten wit the pe \ Or told by word'of mouth, ea ‘Thore bornaa purpose flerce and bi That yet will doand dare, ‘gh And when the fatal hour chimos Let Yankeeland beware! For they shalt reap ae they have Their red hears blood shall ba the chriem of our Commonwealths Fosevertore niade free, . SHOT AND UBL, Our cotton-patch negroes hold the balance of lon to-day, and unfa' ingly throw tt in the Radleal stde of the acate, Think of that, yo witta Democrats of America! We havo always thought, and wo think yet, that It Lincoln had beow taken from the White Honse at tho breaking-out of the War, and hung in chatns, it would bave been the hoaven- liest biessiug that ever befoll any country fa any century. Decoy Duck Democracy! This {a the now anid Proper appellalion conferred upon she bastard Demoeracy of Yankeeddviltom by the Hon, Don Hondorson, of the Allegan (Hic. Wournal, And [t will stick; and It williconiinue to atickh— ko tar and feathers. Whon Misatenippians became 80 craven that they dare etn souerson Davis, ¢* May the star which representa Miaslasipn! on the National tag bn blotted ont and the efrine remain. ft omblem of her degradation. "—Coturmbue Independent, Our sentiment.Wackson Clarion. And ours, : A puptl at school, the other day was asked to define a State. ‘The answer was: ‘+A Stale fe n district of country which haa anin- dependent government for the reguintlon of ita own afalra, but ts teually united with other di- vislons under a General Government.” Now, mv boy, tho next time you anawer that queation just chango it a little: instead of say- ing “unpen a Goneral Government” say ovnnt' it, if you please, sid adds “Yes, by gum, and it has got the rieht to recede from the other divisions whenaver it pleasca,"” ‘This ta not Yankee trath, but it's God's trath, and that’s the kind we worship down hero, ‘The Bouth has a habit of posalng her own bdallot-boxes ant! things, and i! any Yankeo sol- dier comes prowllng ‘round throuzh Missisatppt at the fustance of the infamous nation,” for the purnose of setting up the vote for the Radl- cal party, ho wili be sent a-whvoping ta the happy Impting-grounds In a hund-basket, antess he begs off and bebaves himeolf in mighty short tnetre. That's the woy we do bustacas down bere. Wo don't proposo that the whispering of State rights into tha onrs of children now’ shall oecome the baam of rebeliion's artillery twenty years hence, Jack Irwin, Chairman of Jowa Radical State Convention. And wo don't propose that the whispering of Nationalism Into the ears of chilaren now shall become the boont of rebetiion's artillery twonty vears honce. ‘The Union {8 a confederacy of tates; ench State is o soveroign, that its sover- oignty includes Secession as ao incident, If, your party should trv, vi ot nrmie, to lessen the Tights of the States In one dacgres, you will be in rebollion, and you will bo treated as rebels, halk that down, Jack Irwin, and dou't you forget that we warned you in time, ss “WESTERN PATENTS, List of Patents Isauod to Northwestern In- vontors, Spertal Diapatch to The Tribune. : Wasnroron, D. C., July —A. H. Evans & Co., Patent Bolicitors, report the following pat- ants Issued to Inventors of the Northwestern States for the past week: ILLINOIS. ‘Jolin Hedger and Hf, P, Benjamin, Belvidere, bellows-yvalve (tclssua). F, G, Melefeld, H. A. Ebach, snd HH, Vogel, Clicazo, chuck-attachment far lathes, 3, W, Collinge, Chicago, manufacture of flour, ¥. Corey, Chicago, sewlng-niachine, Billott, Princetan, water-trough for hogs. jagaman, Harvard, platform-gear for jeccher, brakle. Harnlah, Beccher, trace-bucklo. t Bt ‘W. Hazelton, Chicago, decomposing water for fuel B, G. '‘Noleon, DeKalb, draft-equalizer. D, A. Btrongebal,, Chicago, packing for deep wolla. John H. Schlott, Freeport, caster (two pat- enta), _ males Coal Valley, hog-cholera com- ound. PO Wakoeflold, Bloomington, paper-pller for printing+prossce, F. 0. Wilson, Chicago, cabinet ofl-tani A. Zachmator, Shawnoctown, sawmill-gatde, ‘WISCONSIN, dames Argill, Minora} Point, teed-water heator, i. a, Baldwin, New Hudson, copying-press, H, MH, Brown, Ladoge, sad-iron heater. J. O. Lyons, Found du Lac, beshive-attachment, MICHIGAN, EK. N, Cowdery, Kalamazoo, windmill, Hi, Hf. -Crull, Kalamazoo, fire-back for staves, Eckhert, Constantine, barral-awinyer, L. J, W, Groff, Albian, panoling-machino, Fr Martian, Flowerlleld, comb-collar ond hames. William E. Kolloy, Coldwater, seed-planter, J. Lowe, It uoway,. Yermcand-road-aereper, idyeway, Pjerce, Grand Rapids, steam-boller fur- . Smith, Jackson, tnbo-cleaner, MINNEROTA, T, D, Tattle, Owatonna, pump, W. A. Tatra Mankato, ‘atatt-eanalizer. Jamos N, Stacy, Monticello, gram-testing ma- chine (two patents). nace de IOWA. °C. E, Brainard, Tracer, thill-conping, Cuater, Honnparte, ditching-machina, Couner, Wiutersol, harvester-cuttara, G, 8. Uitcheock, Des Molnog, platform-bal- ances, d, Pagio, Washington Pratrle, grain-bindors, dod. Reed, hens. windilll, A. A. Stuart, Cedar Rapids, windmtll-motor, J. L, Wugsell, Prairie City, wacon-box. f Henry 'ilden, Kellogg, proparation of corn for | INDIANA, Toeoph Bostwick, Mishawaka, rafrigerator, i. Ly Falck and D, Neff, Millville, harrow, B. Paine, Jndisnapolls, car-coupling, cs Li. ‘Favior, Frankfort, ¢! tom castors. NENNABKA. William Lowdon, Superior, pump, re SPECULATION, Bince the creation it fs estimated that 27,000,- 900,000,000 have lived on the earth. Thisaum divided by . 27,804,000 the number of square initea, gives 1,814,522,086 to a square rod, and 6 toa square fout. Suppose a square rod be dl- vided Into 14 graves, each grave would contain 100 persons. Hut this is speculation, and of no benellt to the 1,000,000,000 people that now ex- At, 600,000,000 of whoin ars invalids, 89,000,000 dying exch yoar, What they moat want ore the favte concerning Dr, Piores's Family Medicines. For years bis Golden Medical Discovery bas boon the stundard remedy for the cure of atl scrofulons, throat, and lunediseases. Whilo for over a quarter of a century Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Romotly baa been unrivaled asa positive cure for catarrh, ‘Tho teatimony of thousands of ladica has been vublishad, cortifying that wr, Pierce's Fayorito Preseription positively cures the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women, For full information, seo the People’s Common Bense Medical Adviser, an illustrated work of aver 000 pases, ree {poat-pald), $1.60. Over 109,000 cnpica wold. Address the author, R. V. Pierce, Sf. D., Buffalo, Nv a An Ancient Punoh and Judy, The Punch and Judy idea is ayer 2,000 years old. The Celustial Emperor Kao ‘T'su (B.C, 208) was shut up lithe City of Peh-teng by an army of barburous Huns, With his Majesty Was a statesinan, On'en Ling, who, happening to know that the wife of the besieging chioftain wasa very Jealous womun, devised n achemne. Ho caused" the portralt of a very beauliinl girl to be forwarded ta her, with a tieasage that if ber husband would permis the Emperor to go forth unhurmed, the young lady should become his proporty. ‘the ehieftain's wife nevur inon- Noned the portralt te her husband, but at once bogan to persusda him to ratte — the lege, which, iu fact, he would have dono forthwith lad” he not been privately informed of the picture and warned ab the saine tle that the whole affair was simply arase, ‘Thereupon he sont to say that tt would be uecessary for hiui tlrat of all to have a ciimpay of this beauty fn the flesh: and Jater on he repaired hy agroemont to the foot of the city wall, where tu beheld the young lady moving about and surrounded by a number of attendants, ils suspicions being thus allayed, he gave orders to open s passage Uhrough his lines to the Emperor Kao Tout and anite, and promptly inade the best of their warout, At the same time the un chieftain entered the city and procceded to the spot on the wall whore the: young ludy was awaiting bim, still eurrounded y her handtnatds; but on arriving there he found that tho beauty und ber attendante were simoply_a set of wooden puppets whieh hud been dressed up for the uecasion and were worked by acouceated arrangoment of springs, a A Senatorial Incident. Even a distinguished Senator ie not always suro-tongucd fn his foreign pronunctation. ‘Three Spanish names occurred ty a resolution Senator Conkling was pressing the other day and. be carefully avolded using them. “(Vil the Senator state who the men rat? guld Be tor Kernau inlschioyously, “4 dig not cateh the ames? “It is pogalble,? sald Senator “Conkling with dignitled caution, “that if iny colleague would look at Ute resolution Itself ho could hot catch the names.’ Senator Kernan utuently oressed for the bamee, but, “although very famillar’* to bim and while he assured the Boriate he “could readily pronounce them,’? Beuator Conkling as urbunely declined to glyo tiem, - ——_ 4 Sympathy fa bes, shown wheb practical In {le ap pilcation. therotore when you, sympathize witl ‘our suifuring baby, show it practically by uslug r, Bull's Huby Sysup, and thus cure your child, Pace, 25 conte, urn, \ HM, Tackor, Indlanapolls, top-plato for THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 7, 1879. CURRENT GOSSIP. “HOW SPLENDID! 4 Heo Fork World. ‘Tho master goose Into the alelgh, He help the maid within; ‘With jingiing bell and lasty neigh ‘The good horse makes adint ‘The good horse with a booud’s away, Ho clears the road Itke sin. ‘The maiden sayeth but « words ** Flow apiondid |" abe doth cry, Her yoica nbovo the storm te heard Anawittly on they fly: They do not know how It occnrred— ‘That kise—nor ask they wiy. Now silence falla upon the pate So filledt with joy's their enps ho only outed that attra the ale Is when hesaya ‘uit ie Or when a Rargle here aud thore Denotes he takes a wp. . WHAT WILE UR DO WITH ITT Atlanta (Ga.) THapatek, The Ordinary of Dooly County {8 fn a ludt- crous predicament. Some time rince, becoming alormed at the conflagration that destroyed the Court-Honae of Worth County, toguther with the records, he purchased of s Northern firm a sale sufficient to secommodate the books and archives of his own county. ‘The safe fa about six fect deep, ten fect high, and ten fect long, resembling very much one-half of a freicht-car, wolghs some 9,000 pounds, aud {s entirely firo- proof, It was delivered a month since in Montezuma, about twenty miles from Vienna, ite destinstion. How to transport It over these remabine tiles of hilt and dato at once became the popular conundrum, A contractor was found, howover, who, for and in consideration of the sum of 8150, agreed. to undertake the Job, anda week since, alter infinite labor, {t waa gotten on forfr wheels and —drawn by twelve mulos—moved ont of Monte- zumain good order. Some three iniles out the nafo yot tired of riding, and sat down to rest. Since that timo it bas remained tn the public road, the valiicles passing having to take the woods. In spite of repeated efforts, no human ower has yot succeeded -in budeing Jt an Inch. The concern still occupies the road, louking in ihe distance like « disinouuted photograph-gal- lary. Agreaable to the popnlar will, three Commis- stoners were appointed, it seema, to take chargo of the alfair; these Commisstoners have tssuud. welpcular dated * Headquarters of the Duolv County Safe,” in which sf reward of $109 ts offered tor any plan suggested by which tha concern con bo moved to its destination at a small cost. Your correspondent visited the scone aday or two since, and was received with inuch cour- tesy by the Clisirman of the Committee, whoin he” found asleep inalde, wos shown tho various plans which had been eo far submitted, together with the anewers and objections which bad been attached and filed preparatory toa re- port. <A copy of these answers ts hereby sub- mitted; perhaps some one else cau come to the rescus: M, LEVBLIBAD, ESQ.—-TLAN NO, 1. “Build a railroad from the safe to Vienna.” ‘This proposition, while practical, fs not, wo think, advisable; it would add about $200,000 to the original coat, and mate the safe worth moro than the county; the safe is for the county, not the county lor the snfe.* : (Signed! Costa issionsss, H.C, WATERMOUSE—PLAN NO. 2, “Dio a canal and float her out,” This idea ia.a good ono, but nothin, than a rivor steamer will float her.” fs uphill all the way, and it run tho enfe up as tho water, [Sigued] Conraisstonens, TRIP LIGHTLY, B8Q.—PLAN NO, 3, “Make a summer resort out of ft, and apply the reyenuc derived towards the purchase of another safe.” ‘The county don’t want auotticr one, igncd] Comsussronens, R. ROUNDTREL, 7. T. THOMAS—(SIMULTANROUSLY. RNCEIVED)—PLANS Nos, 4 AND 5, ‘'Movo Vienna up to the ante.” ‘The Corsmisslonor thought of this plan, which would necessitate but a emall outlay, but the fatal objection is that the Court-House of Doo! would then be over in Macon County; this would be on uvequal distribution of court houses, und might provoke criticism. [Signed] CommissionEns. XE, DRILGIANT, -B8Q.—PLAN NO. 0, “Rig un a balloon containing 80,000 square yards of ili, met Matt. Thornton, of Atlanta, to supply the gas, and with a block and tackle float It off.”” The Commission never thought of this bofore, and don’t think much of {t now; still the plan has some good polnts, ‘The chict objection acome to ba the lack of the amount of allk and knowledge of how far up the safe will go when it starts,: There fs an uncortainty also uf how far down it will come when ft doscenda; if any- thing happens, it secma tu tts that 9 safo of this description failing a couple of milas would tnake a tnountain of every valley in China, and shoot the islands of Polyponosla Into eternity, We are not of the narrow-minted clase who be- lleva that the “Chineso should go.” We don't think No. 60 safe plan. (Signed) CosntissionEns. FP, NOSEGAY, T8Q.—PLAN No. 7 “Fitup the concern with a boller and smoke- slack mal can Tat road warn. a Yodon't think the plan will work; the ma- eh{ne wouldn't hold steam enough to"moye Its beslies, a burglar could at any thing afterwards come dow tha smokestack and steal tho archives. [Siened.| Comarssionuns. ‘Theso are all tho returns recuived up to date. In the meantime the Commissioucrs rosie in the safo and pass the timo: plaving old sledgo or fishing in the nalghboring ercaks. It fs now be- Heyed that an effort will bo inade at the noxt meeting of the Leclalature to change the count: line so as to include the safe in Dooly; in which event Plan No.4 and 5 will be adopted, and Vienna moved up to the safe, COUNT REDERN AND IIIS WIFE, Count Redorn, the Lord Hieh Chamborlain of the Emperor of Germany, has just been cre- ated Prince, Ho ts a distinguished musician, who has written moro than ono opera, and com. poscl a great deal of highly meritortous cham- ber-music, The now Prince Is now 77 years old, and has no son to succeed to his honors, Ile ts one of the wealthioat noblemen in North Ger- Many, possessing an enormous Inuded catate. Much of this wealth camo to him with his wife, the daughter nnd hoiress of the grent Hamburg miillonaire, Senator Jeniseh, a lady of oxtraor- dinary intelligence and split, who dicd four yearsago. Attho timoof the marriage eti- auette and caste projudices oxercised desnotic contrat ot the Pruasian Court, and, deanite Countess Redern’s enormour wenlth, remarta- bile beauty, and eminont fotellectual eudow- monts, sho was not conaidared well-born enough to wince that clrele of blue-bloodud Junkers, Sho was, however, preacnted soon after hor mar- riage; and Frederick William 1V., who never could forego an opportunity of saying what he considered ta be a * good. tna uomatter what embarrasament or pain it might inflict upon the person ho addressed, after acknowledaing tho yoontat bride's profound obclsance, exelalineu, n& yolce sulficfently loud to be heard by all tho distinguished porsonages present, “Ali! Countess Kedern—by tho way, toll ma; what waa It yonr father dealt ind” ‘Fho Countess drew herself up to her full bicht trom tho rey- erential attitude tu which eho had been stand- inyg bafore the throne, and roplled, “My father, your Majesty, doult in integrity and inlelli- rence!’ “The King took bia fair subject's re- uku like a gentloman, without mauifeating the Teast reseutment, and siubsu tent always pald inarked attention to the hie n-apirited lady who had ventured to reprove him before lis whole Court for a alugularly ill-advised utterance, Ia often told the story ogalnst himevlf in after yoars, and wag wont tu observer, with an cvl- dent roligh of Mme. do Redern’s prompt and dignified repartee, that ‘he had never before or sloce been so well answered as by tne daughter of the Hamburg tradesman,’* smaller jesides, It ia about as easy to » MAT. WILLIAMS! DISMISSAL, New York Times, Inanottce of the death of Maj, Lawrence ‘Williams, at Easthampton, Mass,, on the Slat Ul, one of our city contemporaries stated that he wes a graduate of West Point, and spout a portion of hia life iu the regular army.” Maj. Witilame was long a polished, orilliant, and brave officer, but he was cashiered carly in the War for disloyaity to the flag, ‘The atory of ble disgrace Is amoog the mast singular of the mavy remarkable ones that the Hebollion has produced. Me}, Williams was ou tho staf uf Maj.-Gen, George B: MeCloltan, One day scv- eral: prom{nsat acne from a digtavce wero Hee ie commanding Gi the clowing hour of the Teal a Uneasy Bua “hee longing to one of the volunteer. reimeuts inarched up ta headquarters to gerunade “Little Mac” and bis guests. Those pand- men hailed frow a rural locality where pevvle xeuerally know more about agri- cultural Implements than sax-horus or other musical justruments, Jlowever, by strict atton- ton to practice, lasting, aa a rule, from rey- ollle to taps, the band bad succeeded iu gottings tulerable coutrol over two tunes, one of which ns the pangied Banner,” nnd, to nse an old exoression, “the other wasn't,? The band began to play. ‘Their repertoire was Um- Sled, but not so the time at thelr disposal, Over and over again they plaved those two tunes, but with aducided “hankering” In favor uf the “ Star-Svangled Batiner.” “They piaved ft 60 often that finally Mal, Williams netulently ex: claimed: “ D—n the Star-Spanyied Bannert? edly reported by ruino eavesdropper to Secretary Stanton at Washing- ton. Itso happened that only a few dave he- fore the Major's brother syns hanged as a spy by Gen, Rosecrans, In Tennessee, At we beginning of the War this brother wns an ollicer on Sicut.-Gen. Scott's stall, Me ured lo _comtnuntente important tmllitary secrets warelative of his, the daughter of a diatin- muishied Revol Geueral, und Anally he deserted from Washington over to the enemy. In course of time, Capt. Wiitfains and one other offlcer en- tered Hosecrans’ ines, ‘They bolilly assumed the role of officers of the staff, and ordered the troops of a certaty brigade ten on outpost duty to parnde for {uapection, Fortunately, they wero suspecter; they wero arrested and sent lo headquarters, ‘Their trial foltowed, and they quickly psid the full penalty of thelr offense, It 4a sald that Secretary Stanton always bolleved that his brother's fate disturbed Maj. Willlam’s loyalty, und tat the objectionable words were spoken Weliberately and from the bottom of his heart, But the Mijor’s brother-soldiers, in and. out of service, belleved nothing of the kind, snd always louked upon him as the unfortunate vie- tin of circumetances, alti. Wiltiama tried fre- quently to have hla case tnquired into by the juverninent, but slways without success, ORANGE AND ALICE, Parts Correspondence New York Tribune, The lute Prince of Urange was given—in the annals of the Bntaylan Commonwealth—the honored name of Willlam, and called besides after the Crar Nicholas, bis great uncle, the Crarewitch Alexumter, now Einperor of all the Russtas, the Kings of Pruasta and Wurtemberg, and Prince Nenry of the Netherlands. Me ear- ly showed the hereditary impetus which ted him {nto a carecr of sensual dissipation, and enabled designing utrigners at the Court of the Tuller- fen to break off o match which his mother Bo- phia bad negotiated with the lamented Princess Allce of Enclind. Up tothe time bis mutri- monial hopes were dashed in London, the Prince of Orange was no botter nur worse than most young men of lila yenrs. He was a first-rate Unguist, a good musician, a bold hunter, an in- defaticable ekater, und ardently patriotic. ‘She Princess Alice he had seen in Germany when she was 16, 0nd he had concelved n pas- sion for her, which hfs mother, Queen Sophia. encouraged. Mr, Frederick Elliot, brother of Lord Minto, communicated to the Queen of England messages with whic Queen Sophia charged him, and they were well received, The Prince Consort, howerer, hesitated to send his daughter to a Court where a bad example waa set by the King, who had desurted his adintrable vonsort to Hve with a worthless woman, ‘This objection was eventually surmounted, and the -Royal auitor, then o tall, bloyte-comploxioned, ilne-looking young man, invited to the Court of England.” As the negotiations for a marriaze with the Princess Alica were rolng forward the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Encenlo conceived the design of making Aona_ Murat Princess of Orange. To break off the English engaremont they induced the Queen of Mulland to send ber son, on bis way to London, to this city, and onco hera they caused him to be thrown fu the way of Mnc. Musard, who, acto on a cue she received from the Tulleries, got lim to appear at orgies ot her house and to drive with her in the Bole de Boulogne. ace, the Prince Consort received him with frigid coldness, and notiled bim that, in courequence of what had happened in Paris, he und the Queon had resolved not to confide to lis chargo 8 be- loved daugiter, The Urinco of Ornnge was deeply woanded fn his pride by the words and detneanor of the Prince Consort. Te hastened back to Paris and attachea himeclf to Mme. Musard, then Miss Eliza Cook. She accompanied him ‘back to the Hague. | Marringe was proposed to hor by bor lover, -The King stepped in to prevent ft, and gave her the Dutch estate in America on the condition that alia was to wed the impressario who bad brought her to Europe, Both abe and her French Barnum knew of the petroleum springs on it. Tho burgain was clinched; the Princa was renounced, and Elza Cook—the naine by which the lionne went ninetcen years. ago—became the wife, in the cyes of the law, of Musard, und the favortto of the Dutch King. - | A ZULU IN. LONDON. Furneu's Progress, Landon Letter, a There ia a pleasant. resort for Chinese {n'a place which I visited last. weck, This waa the Home for Asiatic Scamen, Among the myriad Tiassangs, Mahoineta, Tun Achbara, Mulls, Kud- rat Ullas, Wing-KIng-Wos, and Alls enlisted on the books, I observed doctors, walters, magi- claus, cooks, teachers, and dancera, ‘Thinking that magicians must he strange folk to board, I Inquired as to them, and was told that two who bad beon there wera suuke-charmers, and that they had had a nice little job of work provided forthem, haying been employed to draw the teeth of the cobras and othor ‘Spel anes pents’? in the Zoologieal Gardens, Apropos of the “ Zoo,” if E proposed to take unto mysott a man of color fora walter 1 should secure the Zulu whoi I found spreading and eleaning the dining-tables, Jie [4 0 Nue-looking young fol- low of 20, with o rauk, pleasant fave, full of character, nud with o remarkably high, well- formed bead, His color ts brown, not black, but his hair ts tha real wool, The lanch of that Zulu was something worth hearing, and ho laughed often. Firstly, with delight at seein company; secondly, at being tulked to by gentlemen; and, thirdly, he roared in ecata- afea ot our ineffectual cilorts to utter Zulu words und imitate the “clicks.” I bayo nover heard these clleks before, and, having heard them, I can onty say that before them the four- teou Intouations of every word in Chinese ap- pear ns eontamptlole triile. Tho click is a sound occasionally rasembling to twang of a banjo string, well down tn thothroat, but more frequently the nalse uttered to encourae a horse, and {t Is introduced in a startling manner into the middie of the solidest sud. best-built words, Where no one would lnagine there was a holo for it to hive, ‘This our Zulu had holes in his curs—I mean artitlefal perforations—through which a fiugor might be passed. Whether these had anything to do with tho clicks, I know not. Wheo he was young hls father bad fled away from Cetewnyo—pronouneed K’teh-(ehek)-che- wayo—and taken refuge among the Kuglish. ‘Tho Suporiatendent reported this Zulu ag clever ond handy. Ue bad learned to read und write inshore time, On departing we oach gaye the Zulu osixpence, With a violent effort he ro- pressed his delight; but o8 wo reached the door, he burst into a tremendous peal of laughter, and, kleking up one foot in the ale, exbloited his aixpences, ono in exch hand, to tha Chineso couk, grinning “ehildlike and bland through (ue window in the wall, QUIPS. Thero Is @ young man on South All who dresses with such elesant plalnness that the ouly jewelry he wears fs the gold Mling {1 ono of bis back teeth.—Murdate, Street scebo in New York: First ruffian— “RM im! Wotlll wodo with ‘im afterward!” fecona rufflan (contemptuously}—You're 9 green ‘un. Why, bury 7m under the rubpish in the street, of course. He'll never be found,” A Dresden man owns ao oll doe that was lately caughe butting iis head against the bucket as {bawungover the well. ‘Thi oct wos roferrud to once by a pout, who wrote: {ho old dow can buck tt, That hung in the well, —Wailehall Lines, Btonding before a fruit stand a Sun .Francls- co pamin said: Hellot old fellow, how much for your uranues!"’ “‘‘I'wanty cents a aozen, sonny.” “Do you throw the thirteonth {nto the bargain??? ** Yes, my lad? Well, give me the thirteenth to-day and I will buy tho dozen of you to-morrow.''—San Franciscy Gold: en Ara. Candor. Brown—" What! Blobbs an oyer- rated duifer! Come, 1 ey now, Topsawyer, you once told, ma yourself ho was the greatest genlus that bad shone on the world since the days of-—" Little ‘Topsawyer—"Ah, that's wheo nobody had ever heard of bim, you know! But now—w Me hanged if they don’t make nore fuss abouk Blobbs thun tiey do about me!’ — tunch, ‘The Power of Publle Opinion, Our Pet Critic (soothingly)—" Well, I can't conscientiously pralee it, old man! but J'll tell you what 1 do for you—!'"ll blackguara It 60 fearfully that lots of people will come forward, out of falr play, und ewear it's the ureatest Work of genius this ago basever secu!” Pictor Ignotus—" Thanks, tne deat boy, aud blésa your kind hearty {"— uri Little Harry 8., of fro summers, who had been exalted from girt’s te boy's Lubiliments, Fecuntly appearvd at school arrayed tu the fore mer, when bls teacher kindly remarked: ‘Chil. dren, £ hope that none of you will toase Harry, nor speak of bis areas, os hia mulher hae sent hhira.in it to panel bigs for boing naughty, wud be fvole mortided and sorry.” "Thereupou Mas ter Harry quickly mounted his seat, und, ro pudiating his teacher's kiod protection, extend: ed hig clenched fet aud harangucd bis class On bis arrival nt Buckingham Pal-, "If any girl says anything about {t, 1°11 say nothings but st any boy dees, Wil knock his head off ?; und the fre of his eyes bespoke hls aclf-reliance,—foston Tranacript. About a woek ago an Iowa man dled. He was very wealthy and left three sous, his only heirs, utd, would you believe it, the ungrateful bovs got togother and ran away with all the property before the lawyers could get at {t and divide it with each other? Thera {8 so much sordid, mean, granping selfieliness In this world iat sometimes Its enough to discourage n good awrer, A TERRIFIC TUSSLE. The Greatest Event in the Hietery of Bonanza City, Virginia (Ner,) Chrontels, ‘The greatest cvent which has taken place In Donnnza City since the town was born wae the fight on Saturday last botween a scorpion and a tarantula, An eye-witness of the affair, and an enthustastle admirer of such important contests, gave the ‘following description of the great struggle to a Chronicle reporter yesterday: “Pye seed a good many fights since I struck this section of the country, but yesterday's lay- wna the boss. For fun and excitement it equaled, {a my opinion, the b{g prize-fight down the canon that Tom Daily took s hand in years ago, The ring was broken up, and avery feller with a six-ahooter pulled and turned loose on everything fo sight. “We put the two varmints tnto a washbow), and when they both slid down to the bottom they had to fight and no mistake. There was a littic dat place in the bottom of the bow! where they could stand about four joches apart. Well, 8 soon as they were put in thoy atep- ped back a few paces and hbepan to pips cach other of. The tarantals, sceing the scorpion, just reared up on Its hind lege und shook his fist at him with his hair on end. Now, there {s more of the solid quintessence of elt {na tarantula to the aquare elgbth of an inch than In anything else on carth, and, whon I saw the critter rear up and give the scorp the diff, f Isfd down five ' $20 pieces on him, aud a tall fellow covered ‘em in minute, [ knowed I bad that money dead, The scorp didn't secm Ike be ‘wanted any of the ple at first, buf after a spell of think. in? he sorter shook himself out and got ready for business. ‘The first thing wo knowed, biff! weet the ‘tula plum Into the scorp, and then the fun begun. ‘The spider grabbed him by the back of the neck, and wa 'sposed for a mo- ment he was goln’ to chaw his head right off, His teeth—teeth 1s what I sald—come out of his mouth for aquarter of an inch, snd grated like a buzz-saw, and | began to feel sorry forthe other feller that I bad bet with. Woukin't been in’ that scoro’s bouts for the Sterra Nevada Mine. All of o andden, how: ever, tha scorp braced bimself, und whack! went bis tail into the ’tula, Itell you, tho apiter let go tou quick, and went tumbiin’ across the Low) like a mulo bad kicked him. I thought he was gone, but you bet he was ,on deck quick enough, and he caine to the seratch agin with blood in bla eye. Then come the big bout of the whole business; both of ‘em sparced around aspell for an opening. The spider was workin’ his lefc nasty for a biff at tho scorp's car, but whenever he let loose the other threw up his claw snd countered on hfs stom- ach, Juet like Hallinan and Lynn for all the world. The spider saw thera were no chromos for hin in a stand-up fight, and so he wentin rough-and-tumble. It would make your blvod run cold to see the way them feliers chawed and clawed each other for five minutes, and tho crowd round the bow} elean crazy with excitement I throw up another bun- dred on the spider, for I could see he had the durndest grip on the scurp that ever was. Why, he had his head in chancery in nine places, and about sixteen grapevine locks op his lees, They wreatled all the styles ever heard of,—Cornish, Lancashire, Grezo-Roman, and collar-and-clbow, It was a regalar tournament rolled into onc, The tula pad the ertp be had been buntin’ for some time. Allof a sudden, just os I was reachin' down in my pocket for 2 another $100 to plank up on the api- der, the scorp switched his tail round, und slammed’ It {nto the spider's belly” about a quarter of an inch, held {t there awhile, and then begau to turn Jt round, like he was boring a diamond drill Iuto a quartz ledie. ‘The spider got pate sround the gills and looked hku he wanted a doctor, and I quietly let that $100 slide back where it belonged, Then the aplder Jot go fourteen under-holds nnd tald down like he wanted a rest. He rested for about a minute or so ike a little piece of wood shriveled tip, and. tho ecorp atrutted round and round like a Drum-Major on a dreas-parade. The bets were ten to one on the scorp, and no takers, Allot asuddex up jumps the spider aud goes for hint again. 2t appeared to me like the beast. had only just made up bis mind to fiebt, und the way he went for the scorp was Ike @ thousand o’ bricks tumblin’ onto a. child. When I ssw him get down falr- ly to work I bet the third hundred, and felt somebow Uke when he heard me chink the coin it would give him o fittte moral back in’. You could hear the scorp'’s shell crack like a schoolboy chawtu’ peanuts at a church fair. ‘The spider had it all his own way for a spell snd. was potting in bla work flao whou the pesky seorp hunted up the sane bole bis tall was fu bo- foro and got it there agalu. He'd been licked in another minute if he hadn't, but that saved bis bacon and the spidergritted bis teeth a fow times and keeled over and dicd. This don’t shake my falth in terantulas, however. [ye pot o two-ounce spider that Uli match agin’ any acorolon in Storey County next Sunday for $500 neide, Hero the man produced a box and showed o tarantula tit Jooked as (fit would be able to whip a bulldog, When he left he assured the reporter, confidentially, that betting on the spider wus ‘a dead euro thing.” a Fruit of tho tropic's burning allme, Thy wontrous virtuos, fadaloss still, Exert an Influence sublime, In miniatering to human {11 And many a pang along our way Sanford's Jamaica Ginger doth allay, or Fow things in this world are so certain as the purifying action of Glonn's Sulphur Soap. AMUSEMENTS, M TCKHICN THEATRE. SOMETHING NEW! + W, 8, Gilbert's entirely original Nuriesqua Comedy, ENGAGED! ‘Wilt be presented ovory evening till further nottce, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, Ine thoroaghis appropriate manier as regards CAST [[OoLEys THEATRE, “UNABATED SUCCESS! “THIRD WEI evening ant Wednesday and Baturday’Siesincess wes Biinuay Night, Emerson’s Megatheriau Minstrels, 2100Strong! SO Solid! 1-2 100 T.M. MOOLEY and WM. EMERSON, ....Proprictors, Entire New fitil, Every Song Spark! Rvery Joke Fran. Urery Act Sensatiuual. “Avery Feature Original. Monday, July 14—The xreat Military Zouave Clog Sensatio: come local sketch, Scenes at the nnd the Dealing Clothing tore. AEE ved Me 5 Haventy. ‘This Monday, July 7, and overy oventag, Wednesday ud Suturday Alatineca, until further nutice, the MICAGO CHURCIL CHOIR COMPANY anpiae in the vory heat performance of HEI MAJ+ EBTY'S HHIP PINAFORE over given in America. Now Stage Soltiug., New Costumes, and Grand Choris of tin Valera. ‘ve entire superiority of Chlcaico talent and Chicagu enterprise fully { ted. HIUECIA. yO RAT CONGREGIL ZULUS! ZULUS! TUESDAY RVENING, JU ¥ 8. 86 Curiosities on Exhibition, A Unique Exhibition of the Customs of the Zulus, BY G. A. WILDER, Worn and brought up in South Afric PAWLY Excunmon TOE ‘ihe Klegant IRON BIDE-WHEEL Steamer GRACE GRUMMOND, J. M, Mitchell, Master, Will leave Lawter'e Dock, foot of Walissh-ay., on Tues. 2pm, leaving Kvaasion for Chicago at 4 VP. m. sharp arrive ab 7 p.m. Fare, Os rotiod trip; children wader 10 years treo: over tu years tic, Ko iq: uorssuidon board, LAWLER & ASHEL, Aweuts, Ha PN MBA ERE, #70) ry Opposite New Court-House, day July 7, HOLMES GLOVEL, JR., fu the sen Mun satlonal diana, ean W lesa, lite each ges Stanley, Yeuiator Paya btuaft, Yaonie rf 1) ; Le ENANWLVANL MILITARY ACADEMY, | " 7 * 0, Eee gfeiPSitteatet Chom. a zaq bit alate ay pP The try, ea and bagliali.”. 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MEd, sold by Co, % 213 Wabasa Ave., Chicago, Bifrs of Artiste Beasebeld Foreitire, Wood Mactels, ete rs Railroad Contractors, Brown, Howard & Co., Lemecs of the Lake Erie & Loulaville Italtway, will re- wolve sealed proposals uutil July 19, lazy, forthe grad: Ing, bridg! rosa ties, and track-laying far the exten- wion of aad Lailway from Celina, Olilo, ton point ator near Muncie, Tadtnns, (abuut Afty-two mites). Profle and spectOcations may ba seen on and after duty 7 at thelr oper, 4u the Union Iack, Lima, Oblo, Moathly 2) fe In cash, THOS, 1, JOUNBON. Chiet-Engineer. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUP- FFICE OF PURCHASING AND DEPOT COM MISSARY, Washington: 7 NO, 4 East Bosled Prapnoats, iu duplicate, wii «cnt of tl 2. {u duplicate, with a copy of ‘this advertinciment av tached, wil ha tecelved uni 2 o'clock D. m., Tucaitay, July 8 1879, for Sorulsning the Sule ca D Be Atmy, to. be delivered Of this city aa may be required. * ZN27B Ds acon, clear sles, in new guunies, “The soon to be from medium-afzed hogs, thorough> ly cured and smoked, and well dried. Hilda will be recelved 1s, the whole or any part of the amount stated ia to ereascd or decreased as may be roquired at tin time of opening, Propvsats will be recelycd subject to the usual cond{- Hons, and the right to reject ay or all bide te re. rr "flank propotals, or furthor information, will be fur+ 2 ree t ich place ie “ M. 1. SMALL, Major and C. B. P ROPOSALNS FOR FIRE. PHOUM SHUTTERS, ETC. Orr Wasitt iM, 1d. Coy Je 2h, INTO, Bealed propoaste will by received at tits omer ttl! 12m. on the 3ith day of July, iN70, for furnishing, niahed of application at this oftica. oe OF Siireeviaina AxcmiTscT, PREABURY DEDANTHRNT. delivering, and: putting in glece iu complete working order the fre-proof doors ant window-shutters for the United states Custom-llouse, eto., at Clea, sccordauce with specication and schedu witch aud any additional Intorniation may ‘be application at thls olfice or the office of the fa tondent, JAK. G, IIT. Supervising Architect, OULAN STEAMSEIPS, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Now Varies seesnue LOndanesvserssenee Parity bteamers sal gouthanibton aud iiremen: “tasscuyers booked: for London and aris at lowest tates, TATES OF PASBAGE—Prou Now. 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Sepia ig eares ria between Chicago aod Omahs on we OHICAGO, ROOK IBLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, ° Depot, cormerof Vat Buren and Bhorman-sta, ‘Ticket Odice, oo Clarkentes Sherinaa House, 1 C..1. 0. Valace Dining | | Davenport Expres, 108 Oniahia rexprea. EO pm Leavenworth & Atchi 40 pm Yeru Accommodation, 20 ain Nigut Exproas,.. 20 am. Hive Island Accommodatt 340 9m Blue Island Accommodatl 143 am Biue Inlaud Avcommadat! :10 am Blue Ialand Accommetatton 40 DI Blue Island Accommodatio: 341 9m 230 DM Blue Inland Accommodatiun., e11i00 pm he, Dom BI eres $1008 am * ‘“Baturdaysand Thursdays only, tSundaye only. OHICAGO, ALTON & 81. LOUIB, CHICAGO, AND Unlon Beyer Warr iter eat Salen: HES Union Depot, Weat Side, near Maileon-at. bridge. an Bwenby-tiitndsat, Teket Gffice, €0 Botith Clarieate — Leave. | Arrive. Hanaas City & Denver Fat Bx. om om hanaas Cliy Night. bxoress.. pi am St Louis Springfold & Texne, am pia Monfle de New Orisanw Express « am om §t. Louls, Springfield & Texan, pin am Peorta, Hurllngtoa ¢ Faat Exp) aut) pm é Keoki Express pm am Chicago & Padueah it Ut Ex: om pm Streator, Lacon, Waahinst’n Ex. pm pm doltet & hwignt Accommedatio bm am CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & SI. PAUL BATLWAY Unlon Depow comer Madison and Canaleate, Ticket ‘Office, «3 bouth Clark-st., opposite Sherman Hou and a¢ depot, Arrives mi* 7145 om am) 80pm ant 4:00 pm unuWoe Suturdaye, pm *10:908m- rea (OC iiscrtyeitte Accommodation, Pinj¢ 8:00 ain Pmjt 4:00 pm tL Paul & siinnenpalia Ex Cloily)|§ Wiroonsln’ & Sitanesota, Green Hay, Btevena Pulnt, atid Ashe land! through Night ls trains run via Milwaukeo._ Tickets for 8t, Pam and afinneapolts wen oud oltner vie ttedisonand Fratie Onchieo, of vis Waterwown LaCrose, and Winous. D foot of sy id tAL at T een tof Lake-st. and foal ‘wenty« 5 ero Meee Onices tal Maudolpivatn near Clarke ‘Arrive. Leave. SL Loule & Texas Express uis& Texas Fast Lio Catro & New Orleans tixpres.,.. aUairo & Texas Exp Springdeld Express, Abringfeld Nine x; Peoria, Burlington & Keokuk... Peorla, Murltuxton & Keakuic. SBlour Cy Express | loux City Express .. ame “@On Saturday night rina to ‘Tolono only, ‘Ton Saturday night runs to Poorta only.” MICHIGAN CENTRAL BAIL Depot, foot ot Laka-st. and foal af Twenty-second-me ‘Teket Oftice, 7 Clark-at,, southeast corner of doiph, Grand Pactic Hotel, and at Palmer House, “fgets Bint 8:00 sooens TOTO P miPF7:90- PITTSBURG, PT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO BATLWAY,- Depot, corner Canal aud Madison-sts. ‘Tickes OMces, Ciark-at., Palmer House, sud Grand Pacific Hotel, ees | Aerie poet a Ha nde ft Twenty: 2 ldingand foo & ooo eect ar Ciaricake Palaage ifeuser Gea Boule, aad Depot (xpceltion+Bulkdings, Leave. | Arriva * @:50 @m } 6120 ao f 0:40 pin? 7:05 pm Morning Bxpreas... LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. ! 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