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ee NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1870,—-TRIPLE SHBBT. i | ce ae K up Tnesday night; declared that he was a dead fess! ) Cy WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. THE CHESTER (VA) MURDER = fie. usa dead man.’ but made no confession: Cap; CHINA : fa Old Man Tilly the Soducce of Wis Daughter { Wrrktaeyca tam eee ans, a, en, dp Oration Before the Alumni by Rev, Dr. Curry— ea Mar Sidi BabSRelghinde “i aes *Yeao" Hayward then hud, “Will you acknowledge | The Electric Telegraph—Frelghts and OW in custedy, between Alamance and. Caswell conMnes, o1 ty prisoners, who are ee be trod by tus ‘court mnarual ot thieves sha feo. booters. ny to lous A} "6 = Additional Details of the Civil | ...i%an, 28" a, itd “gana Grand Concert—Alumni \—Com- that itis your child? Lindsay replied in the amir. G es Written on. the side of & cor Linea Having) Room—The Coroner's Inquest—Dis ative; Hayward then ent “1¢ has doen reported out Trade— Amorican. Officials Conftict. depot. They at once. bi infuriated, and beat mencement Exercises and Dinner— tas the child was bingtsttand.aeed Cmiemcdnd Wet Around Pekin—Jus- and maltreated Mr. Fay, the agent, in a moat outra- President’s Le’ charge of the Murderer. that stain has been wiped out; Hayward was very cation—. el gecus manner, though he assured Bit a The noe 8 vee, ado Lindsay, ‘The testimony here eons. ays ti Shipwrecks. know anything. about. ane 7 ——— [From the Richmond Enquirer, J uly 21. ROSECUTION ASKS VOR THE PRISONER’ ee) Dporations of Colonel Kirk and His Banditti— | was made to procure water and wash the words out, HARGR, The Habeas Corpus Cases in Court—Return cured 0 wr fee onl Ra my entieman,” atter ol The pretty village of Chester, in Bueitornera Colonel Amber, mouwealth’s Attorney, ad- MippLETowN, Conn., July 21, 1870 | county, ou the ichmont and Petersdurg Ratiroad, | dreaded the presiding. mag ‘and explained | By the Haropean mati at this port wa have fow } . strate, hy ried, ently satisfied, Yesterday afternoon Rey, Dr. Curry, editor of the | just halt way between the elties of Richmond ané | that since igo? the'law had Mispensed with an exam- aper flies from China dated at Shanghae om to the Writs by Kirk and Holden—Ar. wh.cu the, band depal Ley Ghristian Advocate, and member of the class of *31, Petersburg, 40 quiet and peaceful since tt ceased to | ining Court; that ite duties had been devolvad upon ba Fs June, The Shanghae Courter supplies the i rest of Eight Prominent Citizons—A The Doings of the Militia Among the People | delivered the annual oration before tho Alumni, The | Pé,he bustling “yet apebiesicenmeaentt te Hig exnmenthg magistrate, (thas 16 waa” 1D towing interesting news seporia:— . Man Whipped Five Miles, Arbitrary Arrests and Qutrages by the }theme chosen for the occasion was “The Scholar | the last rearsof the war, witnosed 8 blougy tragedy | or without bail, or to discharge him at once. We are giad to hear that Mr. Dunn has been so far Wholesale=“Kirk’s Lambs.” {From the Haleign (N. C.) Sentinel, July 20.) Raxaion, July 19, 1870, | he following letter sets fortn more in detall the Colonel George W, Kirk, commanding the State | prutal manner in which Kirk and bis desperadoes Woops, raised by order of Governor Holden, tll | are executing the Governor’s orders, Itisfrom a Pontinues to wage war upon the defenceless citizens | gentieman of the nighest respectability:— bf Alamanee and Caswell counties with unabated | GREENSBORO’, N. U., July 19, 1870, tyranny. ‘The intelligence received here from the eee pitneett ge apy . kirk Mat) six ~¥ it BCe, le, W 3 Alamant prisoners, Matter county is of @ most alarming character, and | oarie in Mumber.. One of these, old man Henderaou tifles the beltet, now so widely nig ge ae Scott, ta ph sixty-five years aa ane and for many arivit e people to | years @ cripple, Yester: (Monday) was the ap- : olden will’ be aaneaeabih. 1 oy pointed day of General ewe. and. ‘Ar. Scott, candi. * Aesperation and precipitating a civil confict, This | Gatos for Congress, to address the poovle of Casweul, Is the whole.atm of the Governor in view of the ap- Mice with a poraon of his Hate co pbare 260 in elections im August, and ho ts strength- | number, reaches ‘auceyville about hat-past one pai vesigns and epee with by bapa o’ciock P. M., just as Mr. Scott had ‘commenced his speech, flied his men into. the enclosure aud around leading radical oMecholders in the State and by the | the Court House, thea filled win people, and ten ‘two Senators who represent the State in the national pi = te a Th ‘ te Sear a fia egnare, with ¥ ie a) hes O~ Legiajavare at Washington, If the citizens should in | oredea to resi Sherif Griitn, the Hon. John Kerr, Bs Of the counties arm themselves to resist the | Hon. Samuel P. jl, Dr. N,M. Roan, J, M. Neal Dppression of the bandit Kirk aud his band of | the former Sheriff,’ Wilcy, and ten others of Among Life’s Activities.” It was finished . | on Tuesday, and one so bad tn its surroundings that | He recommended the latter course. There WAS | snecesaful in his negotiations at Pekin as to have tion, sf the fea of its Pode ee eee 9 | {makes ua even gloomy to record it, no jury which could be empanelied on } obtained permission to bring the telegraph cable of 4 A loving father, to avenge his youthful daughter's | God's’ earth, white or black, savage or civilized, ] ‘Submarine Telegraph Company of London doctor's defective articulation, He commenced by orp By 4 slay bis Poi laW and make a second = woud ee the Cees guilty or murder. ‘The oe canapoaes provided the end be not landed. ae observing th: aug 4 discoysolate widow, feelings of a father rise up im every man's bosom nese. ment Will not consent to any lan sypalit pha ng Was a worshipper of greatness | "rhe deed Wasa bloody ones bat Jastics would be | agaiust the commission of such four eximes and pro- | (uuhese goverwmMeNL A ot eo eale, but. all the wi ened to be power tp do-demonstrated in | content with nothing 1938 than thie life of te de- | clam, “That the Way of the transgressor is hard, | purposes of the company thay be served by the per doing it, Universities were fountains of moral rare ithe wae a 5 ene by mar- Rieu bhi not mK this S78 8 caNG in Me mission above mentioned, of} ona r riage an¢ ing under one roof wi either the public morala or public safety require tes Of freight on silk, per Peninsula and Orien- Hi oF and nurseries of the greatness which he wor- | “rhe inter ‘referred to. was Captain William H, | the accused tobe sent on. Hoahould be discharged, | rates OLreigut on, silk per Peninaula and OSD shipped. True culture was the source and means of Baywrans, @ well Known cluizep of Richmona, but of | Then it would warn men of libidinous appetites that | tacis tor London aad 8 taels for 3. | Power to effect great and, worthy purposes, The | late a resident of Chester, and the son-in-law Ben- | when they do these deeds they do them not only at ‘The Kiang-loong which arrived yesterday brought World was fall of possible greatness, and the true | 14m! H. Linsay, for years past the hotel keeper at | the risk ofan avenging father, but of an avenging | down the Grst of this season’s tea from Hankow, Greagnege, | tne latter place, “The details of the sad and tragic | public also. The market for Ningchow teas was opened on the alchemy of life. was to change the possibilities into | affair are given with circumstantial minuteness in FREE! oth at taela 40 latd down in Shanghae and for realities, It was the school, the academy, the col- | What follows:— Captain Clopton said that he did not think itne- | Bankow teas on tne zistat taecls 31. Tue former 4 lege and the hnmd: rh A RIDE TO DEATH, cessary, atter what had been so well and properly | went up as high as taela 434 but has since given He se aapuarevepri gsc supe i ans foOnTuesday moraing Lindsay caine to Richmond | said by the Attorney for the Commonwealth, to make | way somewhat, aud tho Hankow teus advanced y other agency that transmutes | for the purpose of seeing the Goverior tu the interest | any remarks, taels 2 over the opening rates and subsequently de- the potential mind. into active qnd available intelit- | Of acolored man named Roberts..., who was re- ‘he magistrate then said, “Captain Hayward, | clined 3 to 4 taels, encles—thi sarah cently convicted of robbery in Chesterfield county | stand up." ‘The steamship Golden Age has brought $178,000 of g © measure of -true scholarship rather } and sent to the Penitentiary. He took the 2:37 P. Ml. “Under these circumstances I can't express my | treasure. The outgoing English matl takes 1,012 than a vast store of facts, The orator went on to | train to cone bons, fi, pe the sare ne ores Soe. feclings. I think it my duty to announce your dis- | pales of slik. ; p ‘ fn ay wa, show that the cultivation of the logical, esthetic and. with Captain W. opton, of the Jaw firin of | charge. . Among the arrivals per American mail to-di pagers Seige eae a gt gprers Sakson & Glut, of this ofty, with whdm he had | — ‘There was every evidence of approval at the ter- | observe the name ot the Rev. W. Muirhead, one of tance, and who was likewise goiug to | mination of the c: t f the spectator dest idents, the Hon. ©, E. De Long, the He was an educated man in the en- | Chester. Arriving at Chester tie two om the PT DIKE RATAORT Caio Wea eT cee cnrmtanets - 3 bie, rol i. but no nolsy demonstration was made, United States Minister to Japan, and Mr. C. 0, Shep- 4 freebooters, and a serious, bloody conflict should Rhiding cltisans or” thet open fo cause | turety. of tila, mapnood, and was fitted. for oF together and went into Hayward’s bar, which ny, herd, United States Consul at YOKghaD cclety ‘ Yresuutt, e , rant en We believe that the Cunrel onary pas Holden would then deciare the entire tthe | ainate matanee ‘nees men, athes were arrested, | CleVatet enjoyments, and especially for the exalted | Gozen steps from the raliroad track. Hayward was TAPAN proposes opaning @ school for the educetion of war insurrection; martial law would follow, an were conflued ‘in the various rooms of the Court | and ennodling duties of ife, Dr. Curry asserted | beuind the counter and mixed drinks for all three. . lve boy# &% SOON as Convenient premises can be August elections for the Congressional delegation louse, the Alamance prisoners having been con- | that the modern system of cramming was as un- Captain Clopion noticed at the time that there was erected, Since the closing of the Anglo-Chinese fand State Legisiature would take place under the | fined in one, ot the roomie when the gom:nand trst | philosophical as 1 was vile, and went on to show a Benuiarly ped bity erty - par ome & P se hoo! there hoe been, no edncanonal Spa it arrived, Colonel Ors, WHO, a3 AD Oillcer of tue ” s ve ARBEC, ranapir — YOsg— | directly or indirectly in connection Supervision of Kirk and other military despots, and | OT Thl, cued a room In the Coure House, was | the Superior advantages of classical traimmg, ‘The | calculated to create a suspicion of therterrioe tra- | F0Vermment Finanee—The City Press English misstonary body in shanghac. would be carried for the radical candidates at the | forced by Kirk wo Yacate his room for this purpose | scholar was tien considerod in ils relation to ao. | Meas Which was so avon. to be enacted, From the Sick Districis—A A report has reiched us of the death of one of the r THE SEDUCER AND SEDUCED FACE TO FACE. e ee —Tan, President of u clety andthe active duties of life. Me was widely | captatn Clopton telt Hayward and high eficiala of the empire-—Tan, Preadeng Asay in the “Smart”? Board of Punishments, The foreigu resideats we removed and clearly distinguished fiom the un- bas ny: J ‘rom Sat doce tare my ott a Smart” Chinaman, preparing to go to thelr summer quarters a6 apr evidence it appears thi an jayward said to Ail leasant change from the dreary dust learned, and upon the Christian scholar depended fiaiieay, rimene ina Toute an Up sales Wie et" 4 hills '@ Pleasant chang y the eats ow. of Sounteracting me Janae de- | sires See toa. f Lindasy apie. whe Lt and Tho Yokohama Gazette of the 2ist of June sup- ‘Th pravity and removing the ignorance of humanity, | CVuicel some w ¥ , SUP Testing the names , =i Such cultivated men, were, in-@ lmited sense, tie | Of Several persous whom be (hsavnt ike to Cal to | Piles the following editorial remarks: Burlingame, acknowisdaing the wnportance of bis salt of the earth and tho light of the world. See him, but ro all his inqvicies Hayward responded, |, In the absence of any actual news connected with | gorvices and paying & graceful tribute to lis memory. A concert given under the aspices of the gradu. | “Never ming, you will ace wo tts when you get up | th2 political Word of Japan, we would refer to the } BOAVN® ANS HARB AT TR ‘ ting class came of in the evening at McDonough | thers.) ‘the iwo went into ihe hotel and ap to the | faet that, smaltaneously with the arrival of the tue leg ee all, witch wis fled to replet on by an aporecia- | Second oor, and Captain Hay ward opeued Miss Kl | Wlligencs from Bugiand of the “Lay-Japan” loan Business 1s still dull here. The harbor, whic J fave’ andience, The Mendelssohn Quintet Club of | Hayward’sdoor, Miss Eda was in bed, and Dr, tn- | being pat upon the market in London by Mesers. J. | month was well filled with vessels of insuy nations, Boston were the performers, and they enstgined the “ain, @ physician of the place, was sittin F. Scnroeder & Co,, we have fron China, ne co! has now only some ten vessels at anchor which enviable reputation which they have gained for ren- le her, Hayward led Lin ie-bedaide, | Umns of our generally well-informed contemporary, | nave not cleared for one or other of the Southera dering ciassic music tn an artistic maz:ner, turnuig down the sheet showed hin a new born | the Shangha News-Letter, a short article which | ports, There are no more vessels bound for Japan, . ‘The Alumut festival wa iieid Ava later poriod in | Mule CUI, at the sane Ume romarciug:— throws 4 doubt on the progress of Japan. The best |” 4 correspoudent up the river from Shanghae the Memorial chanel, witere for over thres hours a “Let me introduce you 10 your son—the victim of | 8U8wer that can be given to this is, taking the state- point of the militia bayonets, Such is the pro- | aud to remove his bed and bagyage. While Leach " Was speaking, & Squad of soldiers Was seat inte tie Bramme of Holden aud bis abottors, Under any | Cot toom to arrest one of ule oldest aid mush te: Dther clroumstances the fate of the radical party in | gpoctaple citizens of the county, W. B, Bowe, ‘The this State is sealed, An election in the ordinary | oiflver - bacteg ant vid ir Hwa 5 ae oribe, name, Upon his replying that it was, he was told to Manner, as the laws of the State prescribe, would Consider Aunself under arrest. “By what antio- chronicle an overwhelming deieat of the ratical rity?’ asked Bowe. Ina much louder and more in- party, and itis to subvert thts foregone decision of | so.ent ba ina sam aoe es renenteti- Cone jer “ * Holden | yourself under arrest, sir, e same time a pierces Conant Pe pshlimg ‘ne dhs bof olleer a mt nis hand ied beairnrt hm by the sh ie 8 collar, when Mr. Bowe pui out his hand against the Klux, afterwards declared certam counties in a arene oe epee Bae 8n0' Sonyed again M4 . ow by What autuority, 2 Man ia coun Bate of insurrection, and lastly sends a hor de of Of. the squad then’ raised hts pistol to Fast Tennessee bandittt to inangurate acivil war, | Bowe's face and attempted to fire. The )s-a forlorn hope to accomplish his infamous ends. cap exploded, but the pistol did not goof, As the THE HABEAS CORPUS CASES hammer feil Colonel Pinnix, who was standiow by Tsung-ll-yamén has sent a circular to the Foreign Ministers on the subject of the demise of Mr. i cart ai ey cl states that large numbers of students were assem- knocked up the muzzle of the pistul—a large siz brihi: a winge of ladies our Viliany.’” ments as they come, to bid the writer look at tie | 5 , q : ame up to-lay betore Chief Justice Pearson. Kirk, | havyrepomer., The soldiers: chen commented toil, | Clannad Use err are ane eentlemen | FORE MANY med overwhelmed with gnitt and | condition of the cougery how and two yeara ago. If | bing at Wu-cbang, the provincial capltal of Hupeb, }t will be remembered, arrested, in Alanance, James | tug’ the cries, hoot the damned rascal, gi the | discoursed sweet sounds, and after pariaking of | despair. He sat himseli down on the bed, looked | @ cenral power has hot been established tn the sense | ro, examination, and that some apprelension ex- fi our contemporary desires, one ‘ XE. Boyd, a conservative candidate for the Legisia- | dammed rebs, Kill the last damned oue of them," | refresiiments the company retired, having spent a | tie child and the mother, butsad not a word. or to the exter A ’ rovern- | Isted of disturbances arising, 1 cries were taken up on the outs delightiut evening. It was a representa - | Hayward sternly demanded, “Are you the father | thing is most untnistakable, viz., tit the govern: ‘ pind be bie ture; a Mz. Moor, Mr. Hunt, Scott and Ireland, | While it seemed as If all bedlata hid broken tooes-+ | ‘iatwathoring. ‘The lalty, were tereecr eed Cee | oftaisewuays i ‘ auent of tho Mikado tus {4 orusis obeyed titougi- | gue COUNTRY ROUND PEKIN—RUSSIAN ADVANCE, ‘without any warrant or legal precept, or without | Ollicers and men alike sh outt id cursing—the | lonuatres such as Drew, Rich and others who might | Lindsay said, “If she saya so, Lreckon I am." out the whole Eipire. A correspondent—says the Shanghae Courier, of even a charge against them. The Oblef Justice | Wivle coi fon the outgide, Wi Mmusketscocked | be named, and the various professions found a host Hay Ward then turned 10 his daughter and asked, The same journal supplies the following news | ine 2a of June—who has lately visited the country, 4 and pointed to the windows, declaring their iuten- | Of mea represent thei, Who were richly freighted | “My dauguter. Lask you, in the presence Of tls | items:— " r Gh bata tchibwite te ranted, On application of counsel, writs of habeas tion. io atiaee. Sie fie wan WhO ap! sf 9, win- Bains cutivated the wealth of moraj | Man, is bo Oe SauaE Gh the chiid ” 71 iba capa was Jails (eas. noe. Momsen north and west of Pekig, sends ua the following rpus for the persons named, commanding George | dow. Of course there was no ‘¢ppearance, inal goodness, rep! “ne is,’ 1 jeaty’ - | teresting notes: — ww Kirk to produce the bodies of each of them befure the squad returned to the outante, havin deponien At half-past nine thig morning the faculty, trus- ae then meaningly faced Lindsay and in vinctal Court, on which a M. Bertrand, a French ng For want of rain the crops north and west of si ‘ ther prisoners um confinement in ope of the rooms | tees and ating class assemoled in the calle, quired “If he had anythiag in jusutication of hig | ject, clamed Ag ri ) pe Mr. bendy mapen Pekin, im most places, are very poor, the wheat otal grasp cinserpers a Baslen, lame. below, whon, gulet, was, restored, (hough the whole | green, fo ed th procession and, preceded by a bi crine to say.” Lindsay rejoued quit» coolly, “1 | Of the Japan Mait, for ’n alleged and admit Peiaxhtn eapes nine ex? ten’ ineiees, Se. hotgne; 01 i S in Hine on tho nd, marched throngh Main’ street to thi must have time to consider; and Hayward told | libel. Mr. Howell had written in error, and on dite | tow favored spots it was as high as 8 dist church, where the commencement coke him, “1 will give you time.”? He waited about tree abt himself to be in the wrong did everything eighteen ey Where they had wells in my £5 chately, me Ys an extract from the afidavit of the officer who ide for iderable J, ds oO otic outside for a conside: time thereatter. The en- took plaice. The Ballery was reserved for Indies, | minutes, he could to repair the evil he had done. Every on@ | tne people were at work irrigating; in other pisces eee the writs op Kirk, and which ts regarded 48 | tire crowd of citizens was kept im the court room Until five o'clock, with two or three exceptions, who | Who Were admitted by ticket, while the stage was THE AVENGING SHOTS. joiced to see he was ouly gast in nominal damages. | carrying the water and applying if by band. | RETURN TO THE WRITS. were passed out by the special order of Kuk. ‘The | occupied by the freuity and distinguished visitors. Lindgay still kept his chair and Hayward was il Bxoollenay. ey fe Ra cee Tie cate plague is in Mongolia aud 1s atttacking., . A. . Boginier nakes out that.he delivered to | Coroner and every tian who had been tn any way ORDRE OF RXERCISES, standing near the Wead of the bed. | Dr. Ingram also | Party who Accomp strict | yam told, all sorts of animals camels mclud> a y . 1 i re d 7 vt nd, = aj - i Noe cl e ug, of Which the paper w.iting hereto | no A nee Were made prisoners, except the | wuso—Alr, “Vedral Carino,” “Don Glovanni,” Mozart, seus ¢ * Don Wy Say- the causes of the disturbance Ww! Es sion W the Russians to send tryops to Urga, to pre | " ha it, open. address tn Litin, Dariua Baker, South Yar. | IE thet te | had ho The most prominent of Little Peddiingtonian af- } Son folie, fhusataits to a posed the child was hi ad that he up at abeas attached is a true and perfect copy:—“That the said 'roni @ private letter from a gentleman of the ew from bis rig! mouth, Masa. George W. Kirk said, on receiving the said writ aud | nighest chara u ue 4 2. —_ nal antaloons pocket a four-barvelled, silver-mounted | fa1°8 has becn a squabble between a Japanese scav- mors aflont with regard to the canse | part of the same read to him, and learning br hes with ey er bre chess err “a> iy ns es fees aes ele elle much & Wosson's pistol and de iberately tired a enger und « foreizu overseer of strevts and sewers. at Cae ain roaneee poms pay it i ino Mahoinedan What the same was, and inspecting the signature io | pistol cocked and excited with liquor, ‘ Clarke," Chicago. Ill, # Oration “tay Preaching. gaan Ralehs" Canton, Tawa, Lindsay, who stil retained his position upon the Summer is vow fairly in, and excursions, long | yoy 3; others the Mongols quarrelling among them- i. Oration—Proection ‘The re ts Hamilton," Philadelphia, Pa, a ‘Lacey | bedside. ‘The first sho d Was only Me writ, that he could take no notice of such | prevenced trom mischief by his su ', } papers; that they had ‘played ont.’ That he was | Cusiudy hdc. Kerr was.” Moat of these wou creeet (cling under orders from Governor Holden, wiih in- | are old, gray headed citizens, stan ‘as high as Btructions to disregard such papers. He further | the higiesi, bobh iM the various churches and the Bald, ‘take the papers back ani tell them ‘hat the | commuuity, ‘These facts may ba relied on. Lacy Court has been appointed to ir them (meaning the | come both by letter‘and trom one of our citizens of Men to custody): that he would surrender them on | undoudted reliability, Wh) was present at Yancey- Governor Holden's order, but not otherwise. unless | viito and an eye withess of the procecdings thouzh he They sent. a sumclent force to whip him ant txe | was not inside the Court House), and lett ere last ie ae, e| writs) away from ot night. The peopie there, as well as here, are ex- .? He said to a person appear- | ¢ i 0% ing to bea subordinate of his, eet Ton if any cited and deep y indigaant, but doing all they can to issed Lim, though the two | aud short, in large and small parties, have been toe | gaives) in consequence of their losses in cattle. a, i? 7 f the day. The weather is delightful, rhiche , t have been four fest apart. At the second - ¥ i jy the same, the Rug weed at Cate Qratlon—Artay of the Potomac, Charles Ed- | SoG OG Mh mped up and icwieo missed huts Ber |. Td Yokohaua Gazer of Ue dh of June has the | Whlcliever tt may be, the fck i the muy ay ot Firat Class rations Dessriptive Geography, William | fore the third sot was fired Me had approacied | following items:— selves, forthe protection of the matis at that place. . Hayward aud made a futile endeavor to get pos- Yokohama has witnessed the & f the first | I hear also that the Mongols In that district have Music-Rondo valae, “Romeo ant Jullet," Gounod. session of the pistol, but belore he could ‘do go it a ee oe ta ty ee lt tte Arse | asked the Ruamans to annex ther territory. 16 i, First Class Oration—Russian Campaizn of Napoleon, | was fired a vain and the ball eatered his right thigh, | BWwLCr, of a photographically Litustrated paper 3 ls Med 4 eat ; » eagle encroachiiig om Richard Watson Smith, Bast Bridgewater, Mass, ¥ called The Far Bast. We are disposed to think well | 18 the same old story, the eng! Lh 8, Oration—Ind, s cd + | Hayward now approached Lind nd the latter + 0 cf sah ocess the dragon’s preserves, J} am oniy surprised Uat halgeas Maga, Sn Walker “taahnan Dwight, Atretohed out his hands towards the former to grasp | Cirnady goednole ee ee ato Hts succuss 18) Tre Rasslans couLeMt themselves WIth #0 litte, bat } 9, Birat Cinss Oratlon—Edwin M. Stanton, Abraham John | the pistol, aid lad goiten one of his flugers upon Counterfeit coming. says the Gazette, is one of | Suppose the time ty not tips for larger advance’ ti ‘almer, Newark, N. J, isneck whe e fourth and last slot was fired, s{ “f “| ve | " ent. ry wo ver, © see 1), Ofation—Caste, Charles “Edion Seaver, Willlmansetty (oe ae ee ne et ee ut was fired, | the most heinous of crimes in the eyes of Japanese. | this direction at present. I expect, however, to s ang 3 keep cvol aud to prevent riot aud bloodshed. Is tt near tue navel. Lindsay | phe puniskmont 1s . Japan has lately | oF hear ere long that the “natural boundary” of the | Buch paperscame not to allow them to bo brought 10 | expedient to hold pubilo meetings, or shail we te | MS ig cra Oratfon—Physical Culture, Edward Jon- | fell back upon. the bed, begging that he should be ada alas tiemeanet os tears catlbd Kinaatz and | Russian empire is the Yellow river, i , tter hearing this remarkable return té the write | Sls tin and endure ict Negroes were used as How, Vassalc, N. J: troubled no mors as he had got his death wound. | to forge the-e notes is acapital offence, A China- | ‘This will include the,two richest provinces, fn min: ' ‘aa ler ar ng | le retarn 9 wrt pilots to the various squads engaged in making the | Mustc—Finaie “!.lryanthe,” Weber, Allof this oecurred ina few moments. Dr. tugram | may has been found guilty of carrying on such | erals, i the empire; and to make the thing come 4 nt ae remarked $6 sponses fag he had arrest. We, here im Greeusboro’, have been 12, Oration—Chance. John Strange Wood,* Michigan (ity, | was powerless to mterpose, Miss Hila utiered the Operations at the very residenco of the English | Dlete the Corea aud the remnant o: Manchuria must ; written 0.0 aaa Leaves} and would | warned that we were to furnish our quota to tie ay Firat Otition THAN ak pace most {rautic screams and vainly struggied to raige aReince himself, Suspiclous were aroused by see- | be inchided. ICis not to be supposed that the Rus- Ei reply. was recelveds station of the case watt | army of Kirk's prisoners, BmhEMbee MOS ee te pordelf in bed, and the seche Was one OF budescyiba- | in on the groutid a vane paper, evidently intended | Sins will be content with a barren territory ike “tigen Fiesta ite leat 14, Fira; Clase Oration—Constantine, Virgil Ne horror. to receive t ress he cure its curs | Mongolia, Having the Me: vith them, the. tis When the court again met Mt. RO, Badger, co REAL ES? ATE TRANSFERS. Natioon, Cazenovia, WY pe vy Wadham THR NIGHT DEFORE DEATH. Feucy as monty A search was Inde and fewas | Sus use masters of the norun o7 China whenever te » e a ree erton,® West Troy, N. ¥. ir. Hayward and carried initio a room ov, ‘small: " . i ad int ced a | kg for the Chingse, rat le reverse, judging | Jowing letter in reply to that of the Chief Justi ES New York Chg. ates is Orafion™Probistoris Man, “Gaorge Browa | Whore he was lald Upon & bod and his wounds caret sf vane goane Sergiy aged. And ha Beane wharl have myself seen. ‘fhe question 1<—Wont XEOUTIVE OFFICE, RALRIGN, July 19, 1870, ‘Ta.the Hon. MOND M. PEARSON, Chief Justice of North arolina S1n—Your communication of yesterday concerning the ar- ‘Tests made by Colonel George W. Kirk, together with the en- Closed, 1s received. Trespecttully reply that Colonet George W. Kirk made the ‘arrests and now detains the prisoners named by He was instructed firmly but respectfuily to dec! Tiver the prisoners. No oue goos becore me in re: ‘eivil law or for those whose duty It {sto enlorce it @ondition of Alamanee county and some other par’s o! inte has been and ie-suen, that, thog ‘tant to use tha io. i ~ Muslo—O) to Jaton.” fally dressed. He expressed great peuitence sor Tre Pleat Clase Oration ater Tat Oe are, | his crime; xitid he knew that he was going to die Marvin Waltace Vandenburg, Homer, N.Y. and did no} blame Haywa: 18. First Class Oration—Theory and Uulliy. William Armor | He conversed freely with Johnston,* Middletown, se TE ee Ohta _the to see him during the nignt, ie Emerson, Watertown, . Firat Class Oration—Prejudice, Wattsst, n a, 2 ving Instruments and other materials were found | China heueiit by the change of masters? T heiteve iia a’ cht puaced the matter beyond a doubi, and toe | Jt would; and that the people who are now vig. men were hauded over to the Japanese authorities, poverty, though Poren ag i od ft ‘ The exe ution was to have taken place on the 4th would ‘reap the benefte by the intr : te n stator and Addi r ad woud not alow | insraai, but Was postponed, ys Ges, Whihout which these mincrals are o! pectatorand Addison, Joho | any une to peransag him thus re wag ussibie for him SS aa dhe g P to survive. He made ins will a litte betore day- hennm Ses : rott, Irvington, N. J corge Townley Par | break, and on Weduesday morning, about bait-past STAUSK BY LIGUTHING. SH JUSTICE AND IT ADMINISTRATION, 4 21. First’ Class Oration—Ciccro Marcellus Hicks,* Brook- | mine jock, brea hed his jast. He died compara- ‘The following curtous inviieu!, says the Shanghae lyn. N.Y. tively easy, was calm and serene to the last, but | How It Feels—A Personal Aci rs " ric hee: yarded to a corre! Vainsio~ Chorus and Gypay Song, “North star,” Meyer. | Hay © ent for mercy to the heavenly rone ecount of Sensae | Couricr, has been forwarded to i by a correspon 68 ft e of Varick at, 21x85: OG. av By WO oage eS Part for what he had done, al persons who came 1 ae 12) the of 21 ay, UsxLU0, 15 ft @ of Bd ay, 20x10. th at, secorner .,. 8th st, Av A and yi 3 a ions Under the Circumstay le dent at Chin-klang:— ‘strong powers in me by law, 1 have been forced to de- | Madison av und 48th st, m @ corner, ny a a mnces, at Ohin-klang: arate in sot tnmarrection, punapamnap me TOL GT CTT A aE ph, Firat Clase Oratton—Our Holidays, Attred Seciye Roe, | “YOY nam mawrnnt, (From the Charleston Courter, July 15 4 runior nas reached us of a murder having taken ; "gf of months past there has beeu maturing in thesezocalities, Tes eC eb comer wo 28, First Class Oration—Pro Edward Hyde Ri A jury of inquest was immediately empanetied by | _ A va.ued correspondent from Colleton, having in- | Place a few days sinee ut Yang-ctiow (soute sixty Mh Meee icorericns here inveksd ribs opttion tant oe ind 46th ety me corner, 100x100 Springteld, Musa, iF" iydp Rive), | sistles Perdue, oonsisting of E« Wittens te terviewed Mr. K, A. Willis, Who Was vecenuy struck | distant), under the folowing clrcumcances A, 4 suppressing this treason! T have Issued proclausysion {NEW YORK LEASES REO After proclamation to the people of the siate 4o broak up | Broadway, No. 601 these unlawful combinations! [ have orought to bear every | Mercer 54. 5 S16 3907, Der Fear by lightning, gives us the following interesting de- | traveller, having about fifty doltars in his possession, ‘24. Modern Classical Oration—The Scope of Modern Crit | G. F. Hill, GF, Marvle, James Rud H ss lulls of the circumstances of so unusual an acci- | PU Up al an dan in the city for the night, when his nde, cism. Joseph Keniiard Wells,* Pemberton, N. J. J. L. Suedd, J. HW. Snead, A. J. Angel, E TEN NR che eR 8. 2. First Class Oration—The Coilegian's' Elephant, Ebe- | ii. Hatton, We Wood, Dr. tagraur and’ other dent:— Wealth was discovered by the landlord and hie We I ev wits {| dents . Civil power to restore peice and order, but ail in vata! us | S#th sts 8 80 (lw Of Bh earn, per year. nezer Rill, Jr, Norwalk. a v rit esr ‘ Watrennono, §. C., July 9, 1870, | family, wno, like most Chinese, could not bear the Coudiitution and laws bf the United States aud o¢ thea Stace | th av, we, 23 {00 of 224 Pig te eer aitgas Classical, Gention-Prosathews the: Traitor, Pig ac ghee ns Woolattone: ar Mati | met R. Alten Willis to-day, who, you Petiearen, sight Of Mexicans aul remain’ unmoved: tey ag are set at naught; the civil courts are no longer a protection years, por year, $7,000; 9% years, per year. Srusion level's een care . ed oe ies F Wat there ve two | Was struck by lightaing a f¢w Wecks ago, and he | Once decided o 40 life ber "ana. proverty; agsaasination and uno yo Kings Connty. pe eg a a ta case i iP slight; the one | gave me substantially the following account of the | the wight murder ; unpunished anaithe iv, ‘ates are intimidated ana 5 ti unds—the one F E bs " rst 9 ‘frald to perform thelr Cunctions, vos... | Béabihtth; teu Ut fiachaioe by, cases 99,798 | ac2%, Qration—Voraailies. Joseph B. Thomas, Jr." Charlee | in the abdoinen had caved death, “Tne vali eutered | Ovcurrence:—He was walking home with wo litte | the body in his Poo-kai (Chinese bedding) and de | opie the majority of the people of these sections the approach | Goid at, w's, 200 ft n of Willoughby st,” 25xt00, R500 fog agen Popular. At te, Wilt + on a line and two ineties to the rightor the umbilicus, | children, a girl of about six and a boy of about four, | POsited the indie at a neighbor's door, unseen, aa Gath tie men dare wot meen beneasmaere faecautow of | Lafayeite si, n 4.63 ite of Huson ag, 28x50) yoo | sine Middieown ie Lemont yam Jonathan / disniacing the intestiues, cuitiig one of the mesen- | When a rain came up sundeniy, and he Went ander | Rey suppose 1 mut there, wals auother gost in ihe A da ne sat night, | Nassau st, 0s, 2 it w of Apollo st, 3x10 bene Clase Uraion—Benjamia Gli," wric arieres and lodging in the spine near the vor~ | a pine tree to protect the chitdren till ft was | iM, Who, hearing tne noise upstairs and. fea Hee oie aiee (nelt wives ‘aud INWe-onem, wander 10'S | Geford st, ¢, 151 te wot DeKalb ay, SEs .c22190,00 Herd epjamin Gih® Westborough, | toric. ‘tie cavay Of terstomach contained about | Over. He took “OW lus coat and wrapped it | that he ‘might receive. violence, in the tae { |. Thus civil government was crumbling around me. I deter- }tmined to nip this new treason in the bud. jase. Seppane Sh. ‘40, Philosophical Oration—Astronomy. Howard Augustus | two gallons of blood. ‘The jury render around the ticle givi, and bent over tiem to | Chinese style, cleared ont. Next moramg the McKenny, Gorham, Me. Firat Clase a Verdtet 2 » deceased © “ elter them from the rain, close to the body of | Man at Whose do: vi Scholes 0 ‘Oration—Literary Standpoints. that the deceased came to his death si , |, By virtue of the power vested 10 me by the constitutfon and - ry Ipoints. David 3 HL the tree. All he Jaws and. by that juherent Fight of sclfspreservation whieh a ite ot th ae moe | Bane Saseware Malasbeoe Ke Di Ne etek 0 laa bruiant light that blinded him. When he revived. | to see some bedding without an owner at Nig aor, ‘Delongs to all governments T have proclaimed the county of indetinite. 1,800 I nce, George we beatin Y he found hidbuself lying on his back about six feet | VUt on opening It was somewhat less picastd, and | Alamance in a state of insurrection. Colonel George’ W. 09, Harrison McGrew, Kingwood, West Va. At five o’clock yesterday an examination was had, x fee iH 5 {Xirk fa commanding the military forees in that county “made A pdm 9,000 Munio—Quartet from “Rigoletto,” Verdi. Jusuce John dO, Perdue pre ld: Captain Willian | from the tree, feeling as if he was in « deep pit, and | even less so again when the Yamuh oficers came "the arrests refereed to ta ake writ of habeas corpus, and = po ed toma? Ao a First, ine Oration—The Tible end 2 5t%,, Common I, Clopton appeared for the accused, and Coionel | that some lage renee gra i ni Se acconse Ui 08 Bivotigr: ae ee Bex now detains the prisoners. by order. At this tine I am dM orner, 90x8% ‘ oolA, I ents, reeling, N.Y, William Ambers, Commonweaiii’s Attorney, ior the | He attempted to rise, but fel icK, Abt last he 0 vody being fou at his door. 0 Peat re nk theme mitiiCary, 1 pene eey aon mictoioe an) Se ereiers au FY 24. Oration—Granada, William Lee Mluler,* seared aim and | turned over on h s, v (Matintiod that the public interest requi ‘prisoners shall not be delivere i up to the eivit power. FL devoutly hope that the tine may Le short when @ restora- 246 ft @ of Lewis av, 40xi00. Pringield, | Hrovecution. mr. Hayward was per ectly fte@ of Ciasson ay, 28x71. Oration—Edward Thomson, George Preston Mains, | Cvllected, but was eviuently suffering ti extort 1 falied; meanwhile the be effort causing him inex- Ny got on ail fours, When he Inteusest git Woes crusiing Out his breath, E arrested him on susni 1 it Ord ele: ‘0 ‘4 eo, N. ¥. anguish and sorrow, calculated to benumb every facuity. reached his native village Hike presence of miliary foxce and te ont teenout of ard ‘inst Cings Oration—Drumaticks. Marcus Patten Hatield, the first witness examined was Dr. Ingram, He | His mental anguish was so intense that an aye of and ta a tea shop related lis Aarylaw. When that timo shall arrive I shall promptly re- Chleagos TH - ° testified that he was in che room ai tle tine tie | sudering scems to have Leen compressed into wiew | Story of the murder. This in the came to the eart Iatore the elvil power, W. W. HOLDEN, Governor. oie Fitat Clase Qratlon—Triat by Jury, Charies Wesley | hosing wok piace; Ne had ve Jed in to attend | Moments, His daughtor Was lying atthe root of the | Of some of the Yamun omicers, and the result was \_ ‘The Chief Justice then requested the Counc | to ob- Essex Cowuty, N, 3%. Musle—Bkating Scene—Pastoral and March, from “Lea | Mis8 Elia HayWara im confinement; about an hour | tree on her face, apparently iifeiess, Her bornet | We tro story coming to ight and the actual mura |serve in their argument, the following points, in or- NEWARK. jaer toaid him in foraing aa’opinion, First—Do | Cobrt st, 98,58 ft e of Bergen st, 26x100, ithe facts set forth by nis Hxcelency show that | Commercest, as, Drake to Randal, 24x88, | Colonel Kirk bad a reasonable excuse for not mak- 8-100 acre Meyerveer. beore Hayward aud Lindsay entered the room | Was torn into sureds, and her hair was scorcned ag | Aerer beng arrested. It was now the turn of the ae eetieto y Orsion—The Christian Scholar, Leon togethers inale child Was born; Hayward was not | ifatoreh of fre had been urrust against ic ‘Phe lite | falsely acensed to complain, whieh he did, postlively Chester Field, Boston, Mass. presect at the dedvery, but iad becn in ana out of | He boy was sitting bolt uprigat, white aud motion- { Velusing to leave the Yamun without compensation ee aad Air from “Il Ballo in Maschers,” tue room trequently dv thig the labor pains, less a8 & marble statue—no sign of consclousness or | for the beating justico (or injasWeo) inflicted, and the bundle had been placed emembers of the stroke was a | (2 opium seller), was at first agreeably surprised id to the writsy ond—Do the ficts i 5 wy CORRE, ROUEN, endl. De, Ingrain here minucely narrated most of the | life. He called hia, but could not attract his atten- | M0 for the loss of character, did the Hsien hed to | Sitter g seqen as ouchiga on udts lioed neue pert sare Be of Howard, out Pogrees conferred. and atr from “Fra Diavolo,” Auber, | facie satel ubove, from the entrance of father ane | Con. Mr. W. saya the stony “ixedness of tite ohlid’a give about $300 co silence hinr. Phe true. mnrdaret Tequire the su-pension of the. Writ of hubcas corp..s? 's, (25 (tw of Jefferson st, 28x Benediction. son-in-law into the room tnt the shooting. guze 13 Indeliibly impressed upon his memory, tas already been conv lob a, and will no doubt have ‘Third—Shouid pot the oF Ls4-0 8 constra ener § Lith st 27x639 Music—Fayorite duo from “Linda de Chamountx,” Dont- Cross-exum.ued by Captain Clopiou—The child He tried to turn over his litte daughter, but could | t0 pay lor the niisiake above recorded, ‘ Bubservient to that clause of the consi:tation author- 210 ft from Fretinghus ‘goo | zettl. was born between three and four P. M., before the | Hot use his hands. ‘They wee deawn. up wll the SITLPWETORS AND NAVAL NEWS, Jing the Governor to call owt the nniltts to suppress IIE niin Sp vce io poy meron mead, train arrived f.om iachinoad; Captain Hayward | palms almost touciel his wrists, Ho could not tell {From to Shanghae Courter, Jane 27.) Flows and fusurvection in connues were the Gover. | Yorkand Merueles st, lots, “hander i was frequently In his daughter's room; requested | how Jong he hag been insensible, but the rain had | Two wrecks on the aracels are’ reporied in the nor has exercised sais power aud taken military pos- | yor“ ices Subjoined are the names of the hun not long atter the deavery to remain about the | ceased, and he could see thal there had been a heavy } Hong Kong papers to hand by Preach mail, her Mae weasion® Fourti—If so, sould the writ bedwected | Lois 6,6, GRADUATING CLASS. premises; when the two cauis t together he was { alu. ‘Lhe boy had been lying with bis face down, | jesiys ;mvoat Slaney and the ship Darius Baker, Frederick V cox Clarke, Isaac New- | abuut to deliver the after birii; there was somewhat | for the water had washed the trash agatnst his face, dour having been lost m @ storm. The ton Clements, William Eastman Dwight, Charies | of a struggle between the two aier the first shots Mr. Willis tried to halloo, but couid only groan, | former, with Uke exeeption of Mr. Milton, gunners Sherman, Edgerton, Jonn Hessio Kmerson, Leon | nad beca fired; visited Lindsay alter he was | and every attempt he maue to rise ended in bis tale | one corporal of marines, one ship's cook, one quate Chester Field, Ona les Wesley Gal — Benjamin | shot; Lindsay remarked if ne had known this thing | ing on his back, from Which position he could only | termaster, one seaman and four Chinese were, we Gill, George Brown Sods, Charles Lacey Hamilton, | was going to occur “he wouid uot have been caught | Move by undergoing the suffering he first experi- | grieve to kay, drowned. ollcers Who perished Samuel Parker, Hammond, David Ben:y Hanaburg, | nere; acknowledged that he was the fatucr of the | enced in turning over and rising on. fis elbows and | were Lieutenant Commander Elwyn, Naval sub- Marcu Patton be sed Charles Edward Hawkins, | cuid; was under sie impresson that he was | knees. At last he concluded to crywi to a Mr. Nix’s | Lieutenant Evatt and Assistant Surgeon W. F. Ryall Cicero Marcellus 8, Ebenezer Hill, Jr, Kdwin | going to die; atvempted to console him, | house, onty 160 yards distant, Mrs, Nix saw him | with forty-two seamen and marines, who were lost Jenkins Howe, William Armor Jonnston, George | but im vain; he had utst had communication w.ti | Crawung towards the house and went to hun. He | in attempting to swim ashore. Vhis happened on Harrison McGrew, Howard Augustus McKenny, } Miss blia in November, iu the store. He thought he | directed her to the childres, whom she immediately | 1) Ot of May, according to one account, bat the George Preston Mains, Virgit Waahams Matioon, | mizht posstuly live wo or tirce days, but was sure | ran to, and found the Hutle boy allye, lying across | ¢ of the Caractacns report the wr Willtam Lee Miller, Henty Gleason Newton, Abrahata | hy could not recover; he sald that he did not Unk | bis sister’s body. ‘Tho cout was wrapped so Ughtly, | taken place on the loth ult, John Palmer, George Townley Parrott, William | «ny nari had been done to Miss Bila when he mar- | as if twisted arovtid the Ubroat of tho little girl, that ‘She crew. of the Caractacus were saved with dif. Henry Peters, Kdward Hyde Rice, Alfred Seelye Roe, | ried her sister; they were martied, I think, about | she would have been sirangicd from thataione. As | culty. Charles Edson Seaver, Kichard Watson Smith, Wil- | Cucistmas; he sald he had told me thls thing elx | #00n as the coat was removed sae began to show The sma!l steamer Bay, of ninety-seven tons, hag to the Governor ? NORTH BERORN. bie ents were then made by the counsel for the | Lots, 2,8, 4, block 4, John Garduer’s map.. sudoners upon the questions Invoived, after WhICh | sererson gt, 6 8, 125 ft mot let ve 25x1U0, he court adjourned. ‘Toangrrow the counsel for the sa . a Sp eh Executive will be heard in this remarkable case, TRE AFFAIR AT YANCBYVILLE, THE CROPS, in Caswell county, is.oae of the most unparalleled —- onirages ever perpetrated within the limits ot a Of the crop prospect in New York State the Albany connity preiending to have activi government. On | Journal says:— lhe wheat crop will be an average : Monday morning & larze crowd of both races had | of fully a hall, if not three-quarters more, compared assembled im the Court House f hear addresses by | with last year's; but im pomt of quality it 1s much the candidates for Cougr ss, and others of both poli- | superior.” About the same amount of barley was tical parties. The radicg! Candidaio had spokea, last year, but the yield will be less; pat it is and ex-Con-ederate Gencral Leach Was about to re- ow to decide as ty its quality. The berry urt House Wus sorronadet by a ge, but may not be bright. Adverse ply, when tie ige body of armed mép, nambering #v r two hun. | weather may ‘yet change the whole aspect of this | liam Jonathan Sinith, Joseph B. Thomas, Jr., Siar- | inon.ns ago, but did not tell the name of the pariy; | slgxs Of life, and soon recovered, also bees lost on an isiand near Hétuan, her owner, red, Sad Coinmanded by t.e nvtorious Colonel crop. Of cate the vieKl, will be large fund the crop | Yin Wallace Vandenburg, John Welch, Joseph | toid me at that tue that he had got ino a scrape r. Wills suffered very much for nine days, but | Mr. Findlay, being wasued overboard’ duriug the Kirk, Unable (o compreiend the meaning of such a | fuily up in amount to last year’s, ag a much larger | Kennard Wells, John Strange Wood. wih a Richmond gitl; the reasou Be approached my | ail three recovered, gale aud drowned. proceeding, and a3 if -ome pauic hai seiz-d them, | amount was sown than last year, and throughout the crowd rushed jor the doors und endeavored to | the season the weather has been favorable to its ‘Pass the cordon of soldiers or freebooters by which | growth and the late rails have materially improved they ‘were horned a bas cyst eS fovea bak . ad oan tn 7 ! tad it the point of the bayone Vveral men at he crops in Illinois are repor je gencral tomptod to escape, anu were knocked down, kick ( ; very goo ks Th: Peoria Transcript of the 16t! saya and clubbed in a feariul manner, and two | “The farmers have neariy fuished cutting their ie had to be carried off on liikrs. After order | small g atu. The yield is a full average and the qual- pan restored Cvlonel Lett Rasa sais me ie very superior. Prominent coreg ry that urt House and peruritted all those who were “not | a bovter berry or Kerpel Was never raise ie corn > Wanted?” to pass bat, Some eight 0; the most pro- | crop promises well If there ts rain within a week, Iinent citizens of the county were then arrested, | but most districts are beginning to suffer from the Baad them the conservative candidite ior Con- | long-comsuued drough’. Fruit of all Kinds ts not gress in sna ope Poet Neri vo Kira’s berinaiey’ the dry weather in the spring proving too camp, Where they are now In custody. much for it.’ ANOTHER OUTRAGE In Wisco.isin the farners have been encouraged by ‘was added to the list in less than two hours after | copious rains, and the crops are excellent, witi the ‘that at the Court House. Kirk sent a squad, in com- | exception of hay and oats, whict are light. Some ‘Mand of a hewenani, to the residence of Colonel | of the grains show a light yield, but are of excellent eee ane edie eg fon ea ed cst . @ | quality. t pasion: eli acilaaeia x ea, Yanceyville. Wieu they arrived Wiley ‘The accounts from Michigan a1 icting. fa was Slauguing io a field, some disiauce from his | some purts of the State they complain of drongnt, house, whither the s,uad repaired. Without cx- | while in others the 1requent showers have damaged Penning tue cause of their visit, Wiley wa, atouce | the wheat und hay crops. The conclusion 1g rather ized in @ rough manuer, @ mule was | unfavorable. taken from the plough, which the prisoner Tn Minnesota, although there aro some complaints j Mived to mount, and in reply to | ot drought; the graiu 1s much better than usual and Desinent te teas hes the si cause a this | the breadth o. iad coveted as the cropa is much . ved threats and cuises. Kefusing | greater. Corn will be above the average, ‘ ta become a prisoner withoui seeing sume legal pro- 4 Tn most of tne Westera States the winter wheat 13 Sah hy nha eRe aguin iurce on te mule | ready to cut, aud soe has neat ee auen. Ail the Hoa aim fast, aud Wiupyed the undartauge tau. | “2 OBFee We Guay, WER Brat rate with Digkory. scatane the enure route to Yaucey- Honpen’s MILITARY MOVEMENT.—AS our readers ville. Kir States That he has a.reauy organ.zed a know, Governor Holden was, during the past week, ,, DRUMBBAD COURT MARTIAL in Wasn.ngton city, In conference with Presideat for the trial o! all the par.ies nw arrested, both in | Grant. Senator J. tin Pool Was ulso present at the Caswell and Alaman As to the nature. of the | interview, wich tae public are informed, by » tele- chargea to be preferred again & the a there is con- | grau from ibe Governor's Aid to the Governor's pri- The subjects selected by the orators, as will be | tuen was to get someting to prevent conception, ay Some part of the cargo of the Danmat has been seen by the Foon, covered a good deal of | which of course I declined to giv 3; Sald if she nad A SINGULAR CasB.—We clip wie following from | Tecovered, au! hopes are entertained of ratsing the ground, and by thelr variety made the exercises | followed his advice ali this woul uot have hup- the Livingston Republican: ship, The court of Inquiry has suspended the cer- enjoyable. It would be invidious to institute a com- | pened; said he ought to have shot Captain Hayward 4 bd " 4 Ulcate of the commander, Captain fhompson, for six parison between the speakers when all, with a few | Uiree weeks ago, tuek this thing couid not have hap- The Kepudlican for Juno 1, in tts report of decora- | months, finding that the lead was not us 2d, that the exceptions, acquitted themselves so creditably. | pei ato positive that ne told this, tion day iu (hia village, contained @ list of soldiers | ship should Have beea anchored, and that there ‘They gave evidence of thorough training in the ‘To Colouel Ambers—When this confession was | Wiose graves Lad been strewn with Nowers on May | was no reason why sl@ should bave left the mid- much-hegiected fine art of elocuiton, and showed | made had not pronounced his case hopeless; his | 30. Among the number was that of private Augustus | channel course, more and naturalucss of manner than is usually | physical condition wag weak; he was under nervous | H- Dsyton, of tue Fourteenth Heavy Artillery, New ener eemegRor) gerne manifested on suci occasions. We caunot refrain | prosiration, but was perfectly conscious; he wasim- | York Volunteers, The report met the eye of’ Mrs. FATAL SAM PATCH LEAP. from mentioning the eulogy upon Stanton, by Mr. | pressed with the couviction that ke was bound to | David Rowley, of East Avon, who hada brother of — A. J. Patmer, of Newark, Who evinced originality | Ge, the same Dame she had not seen in forty years. She | [From the Batavia (N. Y.) Spirit of the ‘Times, and earnesiness which foreshadows success in the LINDSAY'S L&T WILT, immediacely came to this village aud instituted in- July 19. coveted art of eMivieht public speaking. ‘The vale- Captain Clopton presented the following last will | quires wiich resuited in showing that the deceased A shocking aiair occurred at Indian Falls, Gene- dictory oration, by Mr. L. C. Pield, of Boston, was | of Lindsay, Wud Was read, but not aduitted in ler aad hex brother were one and the same per | see river, on the Reservation, on Sunday atternoon well written, and delivered with more than ordinary | ¢yidence:— son. last, that resulted in the death of a mau named Jonn ease and gracefulucss, ‘The paper belonging to me in the hands of Captain William. It appears that about the year 1828 private | Wight, It seeing that on two or three previous oc= Dr. Caminings presented the graduates with thelr | 1. Clopton, atl clans referring to Dr. Howell's eatate, 1 wish | Daytou left the house of his parents. is sis- | castons this fool-hardy man had accompushed ie diplomas, and m the name oi the faculty aud trus- fs % fie by alk LR ‘aii referring to store accounts | ter, Mrs. Rowley, subsequently married and settied | dangerous feat of jumplug into the water trom the eB ~ {obs announced the conferring of honorary degte Hayward, and Viovton wil know what | in “Avon. Dayton frequently wrote to his sister jt y y iHOA the fonoWwing qentiemen’=D. oe Oh How Na. | disposition to make ot the other papers. I wish to be buried a window of the mili at indian Fails, a distance of in. the |b . vq | ANd addressed ms letters to her maiden name. | gonte fifty or sixty feet. On Sunday he proposed to thaulel J. Burton, of Hartford, ‘successor to Dr. | hurying yrouvde: ina, black suit and no srood, and to be | Her place of residence was not known, and so | take anotuer leap, when & concise of dave tae oF Bushnell; Rev. Oe D; Foss, and Rev. William | buried by the Masons it convenici tue letters never reached her. His whereabouts was | three hundred people were present to witness the AntiuY, principal of the Primative Methodist insti- BENJ. F. LINDSAY, his 4 Mark, also unknown, so he never recetyed any letters, rformance. He made the leap, but turning in nis tute, Sunderiand, Engiand, LL. D. on General Ea- Coes, Chostartiolg, egal vee July 20, Le Dayton came to reside near this village many years i, he struck the water on his chest and tace, when ward R. 8, Canby, bape rrsindh o/h plates te pent tae shir hargres ago, 80 fora quarter of @ century atleast brother | he wank to the bottom. Zhe blow had sosiunned ‘The degree of D. D, wag conferred with great ac- | THK WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR 18 HARD INDERD. | and sister have been living within ten miles of each | and injured him that he immediately drowaed, clamation upon Rey. D. 0. Foss. J. d. snead sworn—testified that he had nad two | otner, but both unconsctous of the fact. When taken out the blood was flowing from his In the aiternoon the Alumni, including the gradu- | tnterviews with the deceased after he was shot—one Mr. Rowley, the brother-in-law, has often heen | mouth, nostrils and ears, He was about twenty-elght atiag class aud a select number of invited guests, | Tuesday evening and the other Wednesday morning. | cailed to sit on juries at the Court House tn this vil. years of age. dined together at the McDonough Rouse, A8 goon as he inquired after is beaith he told me he | lage, and doubiless the brothers-in-law have passed —— ‘The closing entertainment connected with com- | was dying; remarked that if it did not seem so cow: | ea ther time and again in our streets, but as the: So SAD.—A Rochester paper tells a romantic mor mencement was (he President's levee, which 1s | aruly he should try to pray; triea to give him some no personal acquaintance nothtug came of sack of a young dressmaker who became intatuated wit always looked forwarded to asthe social event of the | spiritual consolation, and he said empaaticaily:— ccldental meetings. It is said that Dayton on his | ® young man without his knowledge. To mat week. President Cummings and qs agreeable and | “There is one portion of the Bible which | deathbed mourned much that he was unabie to seo | heiselt Wwortny of hun she took to study, and after accomplished wile extend thei? sgospitalities to | is true, and that is where it says. “The | his sister, who, had she known of his whereabouts, | severe course of French, italian and piano, during the distinguished friends of the univetsity and their | way of the transgressor is hard.’ He con- | could have driven to him @ny hour, Altogeiher the | which she worked a lier occupation and only were wives and daughters, wno thronged the parlors of | 1essed that he had nad intercourse with Miss Ella | case is a singular one, three hours out of the twenty-four, the young an the Presidential Manstou, The ates were richly | for aconsiderable time and very frequently, but not —_————_——_—__—— married another gir, The blow Was too much for er aes e: Siderable specu.ation. but it is supposed ley Will | vate secrecary. Was “very satisfactory.” ‘fne pubd- | and tastefully atiired and the géntiemen appeared | siuce nis marriage, and regretted that all his plans ALLOWED TO RESUILD.—At a meeting of the citt- | tue young lady's reason, and she is how an inmate accased of being Ku Klux, aud’ soe may peo- | lic are also in.ormed tht the President approves tho | in full dress, by which discovery woud have been prevented had | zens of San Juan, held on Thursday evening, to take | of an insane asylum. bably be convicted Ou tie eviieuce of the same | Gove nor's course, aud that LWo extra. companies: Although the exercises of the week were suffl- | miscarried; had attempted to run off tae young lady | measures to protect their property from fire, a re- wee Hegroes Who Were Operating as Ku Kix in tiat see- | of federal troops iiave veen ordered to North Caro- | ciently inteve-ting to induce the triends of this | twice; once hal gotten her as far ws Petersburg, but | port was made that the Chiese would be-allowed to Gop IN SANDY RIVER, MB.—A nnomber of small Hon under instruct.oas from the leagues ot whicn | lina. ‘The fuct that tae Governor's Ald telegraphed | popular Methodistic institution of — to be | she came back and would not leave again, rebuild on-the burned district, provided that no | pieces of gold have recently been taken from Sandy Ho.den is the vresitent i ine state. It ds, £ | these statements to the Govervor's secretary and | present, yet air. Judd, the Presideat of the Alumui, THE WotNos, batiding sliotiid be erected more than fourteen feet | river, That there 1s gold im the river at that place ‘ am informed, the imeuilon of Kure to exe- | in i prompt publiciton show the tmportance at- | intimared at the Alumni iestival that extensive Dr. George W. Friend minately described the | in he.ght, nor within seventy feet of auy building | has long been Known, a8 smali particies have been cute in & summary wasuer any Of the parues | tiched thereto. Governor Molden seems lately to | preparations would be made to have the exercises | wounds and their eflect; witnessed his will, He | now occupied by the whites. The Chinese agreed to | picked up by several ‘Individuals at diferent times; ayainst whom te evidene is at all conciuave | Lave surrendered nunself, Sody and souj, to the | of commencement next year still more interesting, | gave no new facts during N's exannauon. the propositions and are now busily eng in | but whether it can be obtained tm quantities | or a oi in Uhe alleged KU Klux OUtrages, aud of seuator John 200). Wilmington (N. C.) | at waich time the halls now being erected would be INiBRVIEW BETWEEN HAYWARD AND LINDSAY. ye | tenements ad per agreemeut.—Neva @a- | ficient to pay for mining has not yet been « iu this he is supyorted by the Govemor, suk nas | vournul, July completed, \d. after bulmg sworn, westilied wat he sat | zetic, July % tained.

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