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The Tuskaloosa Gazette from Tuscaloosa, Alabama • 2

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The M. E. Conference of the North in Din. Shit occupies' most iuQoiisistent ITEMS, ridicillous position, The, Cfltirse pf pwlyaskUw Tiie mtioml Sus'gyepMo! ctouC forever, validity of the, njirtu ff tStst lnbt-itkHey. Huge gcrlaiinage.

It was on an evening itj Wovemher, when leaves of fhe oaks of TuAalppsaj. all nearly hid clroppe.d. to Qio cMd earth. A little warrior, Chief of the tribe OR ahi warripVohiefb the wari(bPjil "ftqw name of thecBig Ingun. was Boefymuou, tina Single-foot was the name of the little Ingun, As the latter uttered his war-whoop aforesaid, draw his club aud Jet it iall.

with mpdjate force upon the semi-nude Scalp of thefprmer, JPhereiipen, Beefymneh gave- a huge aud alosed with After a few seconds of wrestling, both warriors foil, Single foot ou lop, and holding Beefymuoh's head Gov, jjiudsav's lesssge, to the Ala. Legislature, apd Supt, befQfe Bord of 3Ednajonj received too latej for notice to be Mado tlforepf. tli.is wiek. "Will efther present bo'tb documents tb: oitr-roadrs. in our 4xt iptaet.r rrVake or takHlieilos.important etfaqts therefrom, for our next issue.

Speed recom mends the abolishment of the two following professorship, in llio Stato ITni-versity, to wit 11 SToral and Mental and History," Also, that the Jfallowiugxhairs bo consolidated, viz: "Mineralogy end Geolo-gy with that of "Ohemistry;" "Greek," "with that of Latin Mixed Mather ilb that 'of "PurB.Matliemat-ics," giving fsuch a number Sunday night, between c.honrs of 1 and 8 o'olopk, we steppod upqn front galjery. Tho night was dark, bpt wo 6a distinctly, 8 man standing on the stepsj' faciflgi us, Upon our de-niandiug of- iiiihis name and busitiess, he jqmped-hiud biio pf thq pniara, and groped irrouad to4ho front "ort nil fours, Next time we will be ready to give the prowling vagabond a warm v-. --x srrts--- feceptiou," Ortr citizens should never stir out of doors at night without hav ing tho wherewithal to put a quietus' tho-movomonts-of these, nrnal -seekers after Thoy should be cart-tious, also, how they open their doors in roply to knocks or bell-rings for they may bo knocked clown or killeili and hayo" their Jious'es robbed. Monday iiigTtt, as jam young friend Tom. AIM; was walking from church, with a Jaoy on each arm, lie was struck by a very 'severe blow (probably from a sb.rtclcrbat) the.

bead, and wpuld trict pf Alabama, got through with its itnpor. tkut'duties 11144 arduous labors reBtei-dau- just eight days from the date of tho convoa. iug oi mm religious opay. ilnny excellent sprmons wSre doltvavered, day and nleht during fhe session but that of Sibkop Dpggett, OnSuuday, was the grand event of the week, ahe churoh ras literally jpnccewllh peeple of all doaomimilions. Those who wore fortunate enough to procure seats, were JRhtea, 'Many whe hfiard Jiim haa heard tUo''mesfc" fampus preaohers in the umtas, ftMPMcn ns t.t they Roveplijtqnod to a beltptgeraidn i tlieft lives;" Artifeetf there' was har'diy a drv iii-'thd i ohurqh 'j rongner sex," The Bishop presiiJedM ei-fbi JdeMoratmns! Of Ooulbrence with great dignity, and won the admiration of the body, fpr bis-prompt and efficient dispatch, of Our city will, indeed, be dull follpwins tha oxit of these memberaof the Oonfl-renee; Wo plrt witfi: ip! two gebtlfinen.ho.

were our' guests; osppiftliy with regret The fpaowiijg are the appointmeEife fpr TaSlCALOOS-V DiSTErOT V. Presmmn. Elder TasJecUooHit Station fib- bp StipplieS' Jjj O'effer- North Port Circuit, lA'otp Zixiogten Jdspev My Me Qordo if Pictemmltt JiirisbUle iellu'w Oreete Veruon Jintar KoxiK'Biver -iFreptnnn. J. E.

Andrews. o. ar; ravings on'. 13. Ui'ltpberlS'on, E.

jNichoisqn. a.li..Baudall. D. G. Wilspn.

Tb be Bilppited by J. Palmetto Alission, D. M-Kt-e. 33, V. Ii'irriibee President of Tuskaloosa male Collige.

Eov. W. Mabry is made ProsidihK'EIder of Di-eatuii Dlutl'Jot i K- v. IV. -W ArmslJoiiy is' trSnsferred Ib'foe- t'--j-" new u.

Li, unver -is rt.turned to. Talladega Station. tj. i-s ransYerreil to Bir-rainghaiii an 1 Elylon. i ESU "It AWITOI1 Tidviilg "-mado'Sarrange- meuts with a Cist-class Tailor, anV -Ga-isi.

meres oj- 3VanV bought' at the New Vwk.gtoi-0, Will .680,00.08 At tli1 resilience near MneuiY i'tiillmi. ITnln An in. f. ,.1. Mr.

A. 'X UKNLBV- aud Allss XASsiiB Tav. 1MB. (Wo aoiisi-alulatn both irroom ami bvldb. and estieclully wish tlint pnr, beautiful oiul ueeour pllelica cousin, Nuuiue.

iuuy CijJ'oj- uitleli liamil- NenrititR olfv. mi tlintiinrhltin'tir iri tHot GisoitGli, youngest Sou of J. A. Unrlier-ligdd 4 years. HABEST REPORT.

poftou hi Tn-ltiioi4a, if. tii'Kiiw voffc wji" CSold in Xuw York, 112. ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to nnnonnco-HENltV KltltKU, a candidate far thtt-oMie'S df il-iy 'r of TiiS-Icaloosa. Election ip JDecomber uext.

pO Wb nro nntht-rixed lo announce BOBEHT BLAlIt iS a ennilMnti-fir the ffico rf Afayrir of Tus-kuloi Election 2d day of Deeombi-r next, ITor $fareIiali JtSJ Tfo nro hulhorjzptHo nnnonnco ts a enndidnto fol- re-(U6otioh to the ofHco of MnrSlinl -Of Tuskulouta, at the election Deo. 2,1 1k7 to announce (tsSvUiliaittfr at tbo tioct'on. famMiMfP -of Education outliorl2ed lo nhnru'tfee ED. ns an ludepeiidoilt Gnndidnte lor ilnrcfactf of County SdjJ.iihttntloi.t of Ertu-ration. Ejection lii Match next.

T- STILL OPgETi i tub mmmm mmt 3 BOORS DELOTT TPOST-OJFFICEj HAS NOT been clo-ted, lis reported, but is-still cpen for the accommodation of tho public (rootl Earc-Bcds rmemiAlfld in the city Attentive KeOSonabla 6iiJfiW Ihe indnCements offered Id guests, A liberal shur of patroidice resfiectfnlly' so licifetl. MRS. ISABELLA LYNCH, Nov. 7 tf Erpprietrcss. jTAH'E3 0.

SPiLLEB isrny anlhorizcd ajjebt, 10 frnnsaet nil trasfness forme goring hiV Miss-nee frotfi TilskilciOsa. J. G. MOERAK, Land fdr; Sale. 1iy( ACT.ES excellent J.anfl, well Jd Timbered, lying nest Ifomulns, iii 'Insitalnoa sale on terms NVir-tf Appiyat THIS OFI'ICE Boots and Shoes rp J.AR6E91! AJffi BEST assOrtmeot BOOTS A3W BUOEg" Of all ina.Uties and sizes; nov open at the 4TUKTA-8T0RBI; Washington hall corner Otta-Mtf a nu! i jk ni; i.

'tbafc there no ioncer any vnwauco 1 "a Jran.l autt Urooleysj together, havaBIack Itepublieunized the whole country. AlthougUw liarfiever aiaib-wldmgfili; ty of the amendments, and never will join any party that does surrender opposition to them, yet wo will bo glad to see our country settled by white men, regardless of their nativity and will do all in our power to encourage their advent and permanent citizenship iu thiSsSeclioo. The Atay.to.' disgust, the: bettew, sort of "Yanltees mb 'negro etjinuUty, is tlifem, by i.etiing inein ocular, StUyu. 4isgusfe iu the midst of to see-'our almost d'es'err'etl villages and cities throiigled. jtb wblte wiw, whoso means, and- enteri'sq wilt belpto raise, lisi.frqm the 'Slough of despond, fcreatedrby the dangers of impending: bankruptcy and ruin.

for the pass sjx.or gu.yfr, ana xeaieu nothing therefrom but riesiSliitive. iJQ'tlv, went into- elec-tloa of Milca Lv Woods, of irontgorael, 'Secrettry'f Bonj. Gar-ret, Ass'e'Scc'y II, Graham, of Jerry, Enrolling Clerk Pht. D.oran, Door-keapov. All elected witlf unnnimity.

'Tho Governor was then informed that the two. Houses were ready for business. Geo. M. or Itailicals, in behalf of the -spurious body assembled at the- Gonrt-room, lmd the assurance to visit tfto Exeontive Chamber on the l8ih and in'orm-od Gov.

Lindsay-of their organization as tlie Lpgislattu'e; The Governor re plied by letter, informing thetn that he would not rcoognizj said body. His ro- ply is cxpollent. On the 22d Mr, in tha Senate, offered a petition from the Mayor and Board' of Aldermen of Tukaloo- ss, in relation to nniPiiJiug'tho chartor. Heforrod to special committeo. i IIooHB.

On the 2Qth Jliorc wero 53 members of the lonajidc Lg-islalnrn prsset the: Qjipjtob; which being a quornm, the- IIouso proceeded to-organize," All tho elections for officers rtofd carried nnanimonslyj immediately following their nomination. L. M. tpne, of 'Pickens, JEUia lan, of Jafferfeon, Chief Gleikr Trtrner Olanton, of Mofttgomory, Ass't Clerk; Tom Taylor, of Lee, Engrossing Clerk Roht. G.

Clark, of Elmore Poor-keeper. Tlid Horsa diseaso (technically termed EqninoEpiiso-ojiOj or Hipporliinprrhea bad. vended, its way down South. as far as Chattanooga JitSt week," and is xpeded- httH daily. Wo, tliert- fore, give onr.

readers tho following tvent- ment by Dr. Hansom, a vetoiinarian The Epine Eiifeo-oflc. Br. Eansom, n- Veterinarian of Buffalo, llins speaks of tho horse-diseaso and its IJvn'fnpnt: "Tnis flt(ieaso 1ft acute catartb and iufliienzn. It consists in lr-ritdtiori, Congestion, and itiflummalion of the fiittcons linings of all the mr-cclls ittd naBsaiirys of the head and throat.

EvcrjWiy knows the symptoms. Lit tle medicine should be given, jis there is tutus daflger hi gtvttig too to'itch than not eflottghv By arefal nursing ninety tiitiB out t-F rme ImntTred will get ulong' very well Withont internal medicine- Take away their bay and 6als feed Warm irratt-nlaslt and clean oat or rye-straw, moistcced vtitft btne. We have given tfttf horses (and" 9 have sS, all sick with the; distemper front six to eight JracntnS of brennida of potasstHra tw Of threes times dy tiissolvetf iu ft bran-masb, for th'lg first two or lTirea dijs, tvhiletbs ioflamrtiadott lasts. This mod-Tcine is it powf rful sedatlvej. arid, as such, lessens the flow of blood, to tho head and Jtings.

I have prescribed tho bromide of potassincftfor two jests past to break tip severe -cold's (which is aente catarrh) 01 rayselr, iamiiy ana irjen(isanttiincv- F1 tt. r.nliT ni7frfnt5w ill ef- io cm? iuo coia in from twelve homa. It haff worfcea wen on my norses- Alter the nos'fr begins to rntf freelej lTct danger paecidy itn4 hygoattcATe ibenOTS-e Will be soon welL iSsternally I used. arid would fecomureiidV Dr TraskifaA-netitf Gin'Trrenlfo the throat, arontid the ears' aud 6ft thd oreheal. tTnis ointment eotifainS tobacco and lobelia, una operates upon the mncons glands of the head' and tl.niat, by cansing flow of secretion from them i at the' same time by its ifelrtSfng t8cft rorrtoves the sttictttrc, and" iilmott instant relief to thff eowlt sfttt brfat'hin.

JTred veufiialiori bn avoiding draughts' of sir is very gao-'ft fresh air, is very essential therefore burninji laf, or any thing: of the kkd sliodltl be avoiiW If the weather not storiuy, nttt tlie horse ont.dtiring the for every body, 'menyw election, 35,000. rennytvania gavora poplar rnnjokfy for Gr 137,728 votes, 3n (Uiit Smle. there pwip 10 ,789 'DaqsoratsVUum? who voted In- TUavo'e a qa.tnt bit of lun In the first para graph of Greoley's "Card," npou thu tion of tie of she N. TrWvm; which wo relinquished upon -ombariiing in another buBinssx, six ago," Gen. Admiiiis(rat(r vi, luipiuvuuJuiHB, aor ljoui-lAua.

A sevoro shook ofJoarthquiUo oocuri-ectgin Nov. lStl, Justing qhpnt ten Becopcis; Tho mfainons murdoress, Lnnra D. Fair, in lootMmng inan Frauqisoo, on ''70tvea In tlTe Fold." he onghtijto "be mMbbecl. jtr, Jqhn 0. in thQ l(ith, lust.

Tha Miioon- informs -ris that one Gen, Barkltt niiulo tyatal upon Dr. Enntj.of a faw-aifys ago. Whjlst.Barkitt had healing liiu4 -yjg a sons oi mo- lormer toQii hsAviiM.a; pistpJ.HhreateninBiJipihoot bfty pno who iji.torfered. Ail eCbr6 fs heihg-nmdo to give the "negro, Laftgstou, a -pjaeo in Grain's He frarffbrmerTy a waiter iu'Wilhird's Hotel. Tha hnrso Iu Colu'riibns in jays the fuiabus Lpot- uuuuicy anu' ijean i The peQpla-pf ilaiipn are about tmvipg new pavements put down, (TUo OonmwtMeixUh gjrea great prsdit to the.

jfieseut Council of ip.at tovrn. -OongteTS meets tke first Monday in aud the cost -few rsouths will be, lilled with importiiu.fr events. VVa have two nowiu session at Montgomery, and we are anxious to know what will bo the frnale. 'Lt-rdo de Ti-jitdo bus been proclaimed unanimously by the Mexican 0ngri'ss, cif tho liepublio. mt Apcovdlog lo the ilontgomery Advertiser, he State Fair was a grand tnceesi.

More that GUOO pel-sons present on the last day. 'rik-grnph from Washinglon reports that -the Administration reprehends the course of tho U. S. Lommissiouors in Alabama, who ar rested Democratic en rouie for Montgomery. GeD, IrvmJ McDowell succeeds the lata Gen Meade, as Major General.

He Will be assigned to tlie oiimumnd of the Departuient of the rfojlh. -Hancock will 'command the Atlantio Division, vacated by Meade's death. Terry succetds Huncpckineoaimand Of the-Dopart- mtnt of Dakota. MoDo well's- head-quart ra at, Louisville, Ky. tChohorso maludy wn in Selma on the 23tb inst" Fifty cases reported.

the disease is iu Muntgomtry, "We sea by tho N. "ST. papers that fowls nvo djit-g of the same malady by thottsnimtla Upon thousands. It is abo reported that men have contracted it from the horses. JReminisoexoes oif Pgbuo Meh is Alabama.

Wo have received a copy of this most excellent," usefnl ahd interest ing work the product of the brain of. Col. Win. Garrett. It was published in Atlanta by Stephen F.

Miller, formerly Elilor of the Intienenflcnt Utonitor) and iff handsomely bound and punted. Of course, we liavo not had tiirje to pernsq all of its many pages 1 bat have read cnorrgh to saikTy ns'thit at will mole than meet tho high' expec- tatirdis cheated in the minds the pnt)" lia for Abo faBt two yoars, pending, its jUbljcfttion, It must pove- to very irtlblligcfit rfian, private or ptiblic, in the State of Alabama. Already, we have derived a qnan-tity of valriablo infonnatiorl from it, re garding the past histdry bf uoted meil and good" old tirrfpsr, that wb cnnld never have obtained from any other ootirce. tVe hope every Alnbamian who can read, vjill possass himself with a copy Of this great work, and pfaco it wbera his chfldroa may reach it and inform themselves thoroughly on the apolitical history of lha State of their nativity or adoption. Geov Seircy tt arid iT.

J. Htfrns-, of this- eifVj have a num ber of copes for sale. Piice Si, and cblap enongh. Tbo Sew Tork Olrservirf having completed iU fiftieth jcat 4s the lcadtr of the Newspaper Ticss, is how preparing' for Its thousands Of subscribcis 8evf Teat's Gift in theshnpo ofa JCBIT.F.B YfABoos, which will bd etrxbtllisbed with eevBtat appjopliaio illns- trfttiaiis. The dserser wns launched in 1823, liwif for fiftv Tfs bos sailed man underfill liag.C0rKr wj(h0at ouco ehacgicg its motto of rtxikinr 3ls coKt3, Few papers can pre- tig: its colors.

Few papers can pre sent -Each tuecessfal history; nd while tlicriS rs lcil of good paper published, Itlere are few that wtf caW Te'bpmmendf a Sliougly a the Observer for all the jmrposes af ft. Family Sewspapei'. LnTge, fjomprchcnsita itod wcltflned, it cannot fail to pay those who take it four-fold far their omlay. Subset i- hots set Che Jubttcs Ytar-Booh Oiuus. $3 a yeaf Sidtoy E.

Morse C0.r 87 Park Bow, ilewTork let Greeley, through hi "Tribftm tiiitf to tlie Democr.Mie party that f'r thirty yt-nf he hs becti iskirmtshing. Abnttt its fUak, iim their (ly fot the Vtt sidcneythe the hcr.t'f thus compassiiig; the liismombsrmeht rVwhac.il M. Wiltersannonnccs hitu- self canrlidale for the Mayoralty of Jilo- bi- JIe a long lime ago, an I hv fomiftoneonsonfc, au txc Honl ofS-" ttn Ha i tlit to be eletted now witliont djs- JPCBLWnED. PVKUY THURSDAY, on Iain Dr.Xiyie's; TUSKALOOSA, SOY. 28,.

1S72, jto hei least for the next few years to come. ButUero 5 one view to take of our jpresenl ciisinal sttrfouiutings, which, iu -a -practical point, may Jfe i de-tenniaqd: b.encefoi'ward to abstain AqW jail hi yofttiqs. Wj ttoi 'iaoCMdiniBtnent cause, tTie people (esoepjtiri'-ef bourse, 'carnot-baggefs) baVe -ddeiia- eel to Ijeek homes, or to iiives capi-. tail, 4itf Ttb is. Ste to, my great e.

fallacious idea that, under Demoofalfe ule, and property tflfloitfpaiWy; ports of the Nat.i9n.al pongressioual Coinrnittqe did much, to diseowageV influx iwfeo ifclle Soiitb 0Etfcavtt tteftv atul SFortJiern en- flowa upou us, iy the: tide of adven. tagabondis tvlioscome to pre3r and who go back and give teacbartrgen of their iuiag-isuiry bair-breadtb 'scapes" fi'om SSTialJy imaginary Ku-Khix. This aiiisrepreschtdd state of things 'was attributed to the Democracy, theii in The truth, is, there were a dozen, cases of lawlessness iu the State during the Radical regiiiio of where there has been one tm-detho lata Democratic rule. But of this fact the Koraicaimot be convinced, from its ataud-point. We that there will follow a considerable tide of jSfbthern immigration to the a result of their late overwhelming political success, and our disastfqis politignl defeat "We may hope, too, that, such newcomers "will b6 bOtter'Bpecrmens than those demagogical adventurers wbo bare been sapping the' vitals of our body-politic- sac clos-edTliiby will bring those imjJor taut characteristiea for the times capi-talHind t5h terprise that the.

Southern people jixo deflcieat in, by" reason of jtf which they were thrown and left by the terrible isiilure at preserving' their Constitutional rights, txopcrty would enhance in TUue greatly, and those of our citizanss' who desire to sell and, depart for other parts, could ba gratified. Those that remained Would better off, pecuniarily, than "Before) by teasou of increase of population and circulation-of money. It is certailt that, without immigration totftctybprc, this coinitry Mil, in a few years, nlmos'fc become a bowling wilderness Jtegro.flgld-Iii-bOr-isbecoiniugaiioreiatui mora efficient ttutl intolerable itfr'tie ex litratiott of each year. The- more white men tlinfe cad be induced to come and settle among us, the better. By this menus, the negro will be removed more speedily hence to other localities more conge-1 fcial to bis tastes.

By. degrees, a common interest Would engender: a feslittg of totcratiofl, at least on the part of tbb old ftbitd Settlers towards the newly arrived white men. He-jBove that bono of contention the 3iegH-and there Wonld bSio canse for" bateV fol there woufd be no disturbing element, The present is sues waid be swallowed np in iie mm tbtfcnainfalt would spridg up issnes thai probably tffiold Mb ne piduetitS cf sttcb bittef anitnosify hs Ims" Iferetofota existed between the Democratic and lack Eepttbti can parties Tb6 greater the prm- Jegesthat-arS se'cnrtd fa the negro race, the more important and Vital it is, to end to tlis numbers 6' the population-, -fritJioafc- sniTering. oar sectional prejudices to blind us so faJ? ftctuituj' to objecfi on grounds ot' jSTordiem nativity. If tba masses oat white people- whtf'-vrted far Grc'dey- and accepted bfe platforniiTemia faithful t6 their pledged Id uphold tlie- last made fiifioudmetits to the Constitution the.

United States, tbere is nothing wsftfi contestiag for furthers and fcboire i reasda irt their1 objeenn its the st('ttletnft6 amongst btnV of vlrtf oCCnjf the ves initio ground ia polities When a man, ifbo supported filth or" of abolIHonrSffit an rt radicalism, -fer President, oefita to the Slate of Yankees, be "in chancery." As. Siugle-fpot. could notjj jl! anqe lumself, -he soon much, whom he grabbed by the few hairs on the sida of his head, ancl then gavoliim suv-eral "sools-dpllagers" iu the claret tp flow. Beefymuoh, thoughon, top, couldu'i, the aud yellt'd out "Help, loud: enough to he ''hcorci by ot tiers tho dirl'orent trihe'si a lohg'wiiys off. Ioally, the bravoSTVore parted.

maeh, after regaining his lieofs, made '8 iiio-tijn as if to renew the conflict, whilst Single, foot was stjll on the ground, 'Thereupon, the latter. pulled out a harmless parloV-pistPli' that, wouldn't stick a duck-shot into uiush at 'twepr ty.paoes, presented it, aud Beefymuoh gavo whaop -of distress. Thereupon, another. Big Ingun jerked the toy froni the gra-p of Single-foot. Thus oudod one of tbe muse desperate encounters that ever occurred between warriors on tho Black Warrior river, siuce-long before the time of De Soto's these p'arts-And yet, there Was "nobody hurt Y' Beefynuich and collided on'iiouday' alioi-nooh, in Little's Drug store, jso serious damage done, except few braises and nose-bleeding ou one, scratches, on the other besides, a "scattera-tion" of "aouio Of Dr.

Littte's garden-seeds for which the.party so BCalti-ring fully indemnified the' worthy fir." Court-plaster Im3 taken rise in Tuskaloosa. In tha'ob ivo, ataUd8 for dear. From the Montgomery Advertiser, 23d. She Vote, The result Of the recant election wis not proclaims'! at tho Oapitbl yesterday, in oon-sequeuce of tbe fact that the Dallas county vote as returned by the Supervisors showed a mujority 0Ter thonsaud for Auditor; and elccted him by some two thousand votes. As tbe rest- of the Eadienl ticket fseeived five thpnsnud majprfty in' that county, the Convention, adjourned uuiij 10 o'clock this morning, presuming that the return wos a mfslt.ke, arid thai; tinte might be giv-n to correot ir.

U'hO vote for GovernPr uud other officers resulted as follows: OOVE11XOB. David V. Lewis ..81,459 ..89,013 Thos. H.notudou LlKl'TSSAST Alexander McKinaliy. E.

SECllklASY OF STif Pat, BTglnnd J. Porker. TitEASuiEn. A BinL'ham J. F.

ATTOBShY OKNKnAL. B. Gardner J. Y. A.

from the Tutkiiansa Blade Oct. J872 There cvr are lo bo fonnd, iu most com-mnuititw, im-h wbo -delight to Wield tren bant iiens when ihtv themselves are eaetai)t from all thu disagreeable" and dangcrotis couna-quonroH. Mioh mun must necessarily have stmie tool to no tneir wont or cai n-ptw to pnil their ohedlnnts out of the lire, that they diire.notnpproitoh nearonougli, to got Hinged. Woe bo to the unsupeotlpg wight wbo tjuis becomes ns (I yiu tbe bauds, of tho potter. Oftun be i-i and pubUoly donoancod uj uib Tnry oiied wiiunra umii; mm lur -m accomplisbmeut of thwr-fcllLih ami unpritici-ohd ends; and tho vis'im, so blinded by a littlo ci.uilib of o(t flutters occnSionnlly thrown to aU f.ice that ho dios not cum- L.

1. i preneau iuo uuuuvuvuiu atbuuuuii uu xs iuhuu to ocenpy. Of nil mankind, thoifl are the worstiertfinics to peaco nod, ardor; who use their rtiinds, tiomo-proorriunriera, lor tue oaa purposes oi enticinc' Billets into nunrrols. but wh take such pr3ioltii-ciifc of m4t bmtles n3 to Tie nan sum invtftti When thetumnin tiriac, wiioinu to be fonnd on the triigtiu SiftRo jttnd era clwRya. prove an alibi ou mi pea-, e.lrcakiug occasions.

StaVtov nre OctiW. Ttiisinfatnons rnvin-dlirand Bpston spcc ilnlor upon our Wot tunes, it i pai run five or six hundred iin-crroes down his road, the A. C. BL and voted till along its line from CbAltnuooi to elcrldian. Hot content with robbing ihe S(ft! of bribed lesislalora, ha sharaelf-f s-ly interfeivs in tt politics of the hud the people Of tbfe'febulca orrtleH Ho has trampled upon tLe lienor and destined tha credit of the commonwealth, aiid deserves lo be regiirdal and treated as ou outlaw.

Ifohld notbepfcirmi'ted tbgnnny in liisUwltst and etmtse. There is a ffcriit to humaii forbiarmtceatid he has ttbtml readied it and smtld be checked sum matttif. Marion CommdnvUidlh, The sg-jrcusle vote of rbilSdelph'a on the 5th iii't. is 28 157 3cs8 than thenggregrtfe in October, aearly the whole of the loss bring; from the Democt.ifie side. Here tha half ol Ihtr DemOetttis abstained front and seme of them volfd for Gen.

Grant. if ihs iifOplo! Of ibis Stafo fever broifi pToSperoas It will oe- attor taey comn oncea gtUeTal fystem of 1 irnrrig, rS tatrted" on iii the Wt-st Tho chiof pillar and coroer storle of snedessfal farming -everywhere, is, first prddrtce at homo tha food supply far roan and bciist thPtfitf! "ba for ssia durplns of till 'such The following ate" tho Stale leers elected November 6th Governor David 1. Lfiwis Lietrteri ant GOverrttif, Alex. McEinistry Secretary of State, Pat- IUgland Auditor, IL Smith Treasnrer, A. Bingham Attorney General Bcftj.

Gardner Sn-ppfintendenfc of Public InsjLrnctiony Jos Comm't- of Industrial Itosources Thos. Lsmberf. The well-known Uol. Geo; W. Gayle, of Selma out, throngli: the -colamns of the tat Major' if the Central Oily in the original style? IsflnouUf myself Mi In'ttcpendent Janfli--tn irnf of ihfl 4 ttvof 1 sskiio ihitn'it vote tu ccouat.of ciy polidfel bpin- iditii hM will I accept ft nonuntttitSa lrpm any party.

MS only tiesiro is serve too peopie, while tshd b1 ick, wilh alt my ability and inn partia'ity, ftn.i to receive, ift rcitirii. thes ty of oilice, with which lo pay my tlebfs. Thii a pplitiwl oad, in aft jrr-t stmse, Cf.W.UAYUE. 'of- aa "may be -al so Tecomnpds that the salaries, of Pro lessors rednw nc anniify, 'with residence furnisbed each 'of them, or commutati9P lorame. Govi Lewis, has nofe yigt decided: w.hat eoutse to po.vsuoin tho dilom.ma in'wiVicli Bis rtenfli -ha 'ISeed Irtlio BeffaTerwtp'Wfloo-.

w0 reaidenli, jbw jte4 LtisGoviiMprettrbtifin, P.LB.wis..:f;rtaiifi'ed forf Governor of Alabama on tbe 2ofh by "taking he ohth'-of bflico in -Say's Montgomery AdvcrtTsqr of inst v. Instoad QfjStanqing and a guiltless conscience before the two Houses of the LegiRla'fure, and' taking the-oath of a Patriot their presence, he takes lns solemn oflieial oath, as it 'Wpoattk GWerrfor, LinflsaY rctifed' ylien the new GoverAor -came into tbe liixectuive Department. After stating that he was not of those who gave Greeley a reluctant support," and that no man north of tho Potomac would have been more acceptable to us," paper proceeds to 6ny Ho was an abolitionist for many long years, while slavery was an institntiun here and slave property constituted the bulk of our wealth'. He was a' war man when the. success of the cause, ho1 supported meant the subjugation of the South 'and the death of republicanism in tho country.

He advocated tho reconstruction and enforcement measures of a radical administration through winch a conquered and prostrate people wore li beled' and outraged and insulted. "Wo conceal from o'u'rsclf nothing that he has done. According tb tbe Sehna AtljtiS, the late Pair held in that city Was a "dead failure, ''so far as ad'tsplay of agricultural proilticts anil Stoelv was concerned Gem Hubert Toombs delivered tho address, ftnd the Ar(jUS ga'ye a glowiog description of it, In the list of the namos of those wbo received promiums, we notice that of Mrs. -S. Pettus, nf 1ns-knloosa, for embroidery Jor 'chydrou's clothtpg, -a silver modal.

Also, our esteemed friend, 11. M. Mcllown, or Greensboro', diploma for Uae-ptilnce the same, in both cases, that got prq- minms at the Eutaw Pair. tdSyof thcMontgomory rpgard to the revolutionary body ns-sombled in the Xl. donrt-rfjom, is quite dotennihod and waflikc 'It dares thoTtadicol rebels IJ carry -dut tlietE ottt-rageons programme- By the tettirnsD.

P. liowis is proclaimed the GoVerhOr of Alabama for the next. two years The returns also elect lh6 rest of the TladtcaT ticket except the Auditor. By tho returns, ns matlc, Major Burnett this office. This is no doubt accidental, there having been a transposition of names in the rolurns from Dallas doubly bht if Mr Bmnolt resigns it will only crSatO a vacanfey in the and who-eVor was -the ltail'oil candidate Would te compoilod to resort ta legal proceedings, by which tho xefrirns as' uliide' fHay becorrected, and his- title to the office established The HunUville Democrat narrates some "election incidenls," as follows Nnuierons Brpiadron1? of tegroes earns from the country, beating One Or more XL S.

fliigs, and sortie of them with af-m muskets or doable- barrelci shotguns, itird, after pawling atonnd the PnbliCi Sqrtsfef fhty dismounted, BTtdr forming donbie Oolnmris, marched' td the polls. The day after the elocthnj in the ex nrbernnco of their' joy several ''Joil' blacks lifted Wm, Oonbcil in thcirjarms arid bora hitn short ronndj Tlion a similar office was performed, for1 Jigk Davis. After feeing borne nearly across the Square and back, he was taken to the Court IIouso steps and madca Radical glorification Apoech io the? negToes telling" them -that "cqnal rights arid fair play had IrinmphedV as it nlwfiy3 wonld, in favor of Republican' principles," etc Tho night fftfler the election, a newly-fledged white Rtdicat, who'had prctcn-1 ded to be was called- on to speak at a negro jollification meeting, and, in tho oxnbcrapco of his joy, while making his maiden speech, dried ouU We niggers have beat 'cm." 'Howard college- Bostbti, suffered" of fr'i half ri million dollars. It will tost three hundred thousand, dollars to rebuild tho college. It Itai one hundred thonsartd dollars good insnranco from a rjtiitrcf of a million, for which it was insti'cd.

iPresident 'Elliott the permanent los is wo hnndrrd' thon-saitd otoHarii, on 1 this ws must beg fallen. to the earth. but for tho sup port' of the la'di'es. The riight wos very clatk; anfl lbe'wrjuldbe aa'sassin escaped, Tiie.re..is'.nQ tilli'tbe, number. rascals that the -A-t uu'der Stan-tow, Will' briiig into our utmost and.

preparation are necessary oui tbe part 6f 'dar'ipitieiis. VYevlern that. Still smother o.u'trage was-attempted ffdapt-'kPpU' in with ladies, tt-few nights pre-ceeding the occasion named but tho asp, sailailt missed his "niarkr'-Snd struck a BojSBERaY, Mo'tiifey while the famjly of 13i J5, Lewis, were at tipper, a stole therefiom a trunk fille'd with val-" liablfrjowe'lry hndreidtblri. $To clow'hns "been the. stolen property nor to the perpetrator of the rascally act.

Mr. Lewis was absent from tho City, attending court in another county. Our citi zens should be very cautious how they leave their doors open, day or night, and always keep fire-arms in readiuess for use. TnskftloOsians helped to-elect Speod, kn-klUS SpKeVl, the slanderer of his pro-pie, the. Snporihtondonoy of Public Instruction-in our.

State. Tuskaloo sians profoss to have grqat pihle in our State University. Svhonj therefore, Speed reinstates Richards in a professorship, recalls Vernon Vahghan and makes the Rev. Lakim. President bt that Institut ion once tlyyjrido Alaba-minn, 'let all Tnskaloosians Who votfld for Speed, or refused, to vote for Col.

hold tieir peace and hang tneir heads in eotivctous slmme, Com on iceatth, Tho most satifiietorv Vecontlt wd have. seen Ol the way in whicll Uoraco Gree-lpy was liefeateilj, is given in a Into num ber of Urn Memphis Zedger. After reading tho whole thing is as clear as nMW Tho defeat of nornon Oroeley is dne tq Iflo samo causes which produce fs, tho presonqo of eti'ro Hbtiofti parnlaSces prtfimattoallycon verg-inir; to llle'silicions introduction of pho tojthosphefiettl afcrodij, woll ns to 1. "J'irj'S Hirnjincaiioji, tjjj iigueous zyg ma, as any one cannot help, but srp, who will give the matter a moment's thought. Bill Arp Bayi-: "I talked fOrWoeldy and writ for hjm bim, bat I fibvef 'TlxdjlSiior shch jit overlastjV fuss in my family I had liko to rttrt awnyi''--ron Mrs, Arpwa6cpt roJsoJiBiUa.

Shb a 8trait. ami. when bho aint rckonsiled things ain't as plnssid as a silver lake nronnd my houW 1 dou' mean ahnl times is hot or desperafe, tilt ta say the icasi oi ii lucj aro teti Jnsl looK Ibiit Oak Cilv Shirt," at iTsooc-c Betfjmncb; the Big Ingun, Bwore in fhe Maor 8 6onrl, Monday frtOrning, lhat he had hot the remotest idea of being nttadksd by Bingl e-foot, and that Be had had ho conversa tion Wilh lis on thestibiect. iTanlso sworo lhat when ho and Single-foot ieifj he, Becfyanch, was ou top. Comment is need less.

A derfafri family in Tuskaloosa feemrd tfo have gotten oh "a high old horse" SUnrday, Sunday, and Monday, "regatdless of ex pehsa" ir way of heavy fines imposed by the elfy. tne; m6mbef thereof assailed a fellow tho fSr, day another, Whose fiaitiS is Biggs, atticSt-d youog oe I'egueslhS aecpnd day, and got ah awful cut in the jaw, with a pocket kdife; ndyol-acoltrer, on the third flay assaulted ft fellow maniius ipedhungut tlnlike the othir ihemberS of said fa'ihflyV jbfggs Jiot- lered "like a goo3 fellow" wheil he received JiKolightuirig; He is h6w convaltisct-nt, hope have no more of this ''innocent a while, at least? -A- a I 's I 'Pi a5 hi ftf 5 JZ- SJ ss ti-J TB I XI IU Bj. A 'a 'ff ia If A go ca 3 a -a en I We can tit you in bice sttit of ready, made clothirg, SCOTT CO. 1 1 tats -a a a 9.

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